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In this episode, Amir Bormand sits down with Jeremy Goldsmith, VP of Engineering at Branch, to explore leading with purpose and how it impacts engineering teams. Jeremy shares his philosophy on leadership, the psychology behind motivation, and how connecting individual contributions to a larger purpose can unlock potential and drive performance.This conversation is a must-listen for engineering leaders, tech managers, and individual contributors who want to cultivate a stronger sense of purpose in their work and teams.Key Takeaways
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Chef Rishim Sachdeva of Tendril Restaurant in Soho, London, prepares a smoked eggplant topped with lemon tahini, pumpkin seeds, Kalamata olives, and herbs. He chars the eggplant for about 40 minutes until it's perfectly smoky, soft, and creamy. He then peels and opens up the eggplant, and adds an extra layer of smoky crispness by torching the flesh. Watch the full documentary and find recipes here!
Chef Rishim Sachdeva believes that the key to convincing people to adopt plant-forward eating habits is starting with the highest-quality fresh produce and perfecting the technique of preparing them. Tendril is Sachdeva's “mostly vegan” restaurant in London's Soho district. Having worked at restaurants like Chiltern Firehouse and The Fat Duck, Chef Sachdeva is inventive and deliberately non-conformist with his dishes. Watch the full documentary and find recipes here!
➡️ Nidia Dias is a freelance Creative Director and style frame designer based in Porto, Portugal. And she's joining us on the show today to discuss her time as a collaborator on the Microsoft 365 project with team Tendril. She dives into her style frame design process and gives us an in-depth, behind the scenes look of the beautiful new visual and motion languages behind Microsoft 365's Fluent Design. By contributing to one of the most widely recognized projects of the 2020s, it's no wonder that this frame continues to be her Favorite Frame™! ➡️ Check out this episode of the podcast on Youtube as well. ➡️ Come connect with us on social: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. ➡️ Enjoying the show? Feel free to leave us a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. ➡️ Today's show notes: Nidia's Website, https://nidiadias.com/ Nidia's Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/imnidiadias/?hl=en Nidia's YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@NidiaDiasTuts Nidia's MS 365 Quick Tip, https://youtu.be/Zj4ICd7afB4?si=W28fq0_s_RgNxOPr Nidia's MS 365 Case Study, https://nidiadias.com/portfolio/ms-365/ Hyper Island, https://hyperisland.com/en/ Main Frame, https://mainframe.co.uk/ Analog Studios, https://analogstudio.co.uk/ Future Deluxe, https://futuredeluxe.com/ Tendril, https://tendril.studio/ Tendril Microsoft 365, https://tendril.ca/work/microsoft-365/ Microsoft Surface Studio, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/d/surface-studio-2-plus/8vlfqc3597k4?activetab=pivot:overviewtab Adobe Photoshop, https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html Maxon Cinema 4D, https://www.maxon.net/en/cinema-4d?srsltid=AfmBOooHFx3ofEPQ0Gx02B30TPA4ZeGnAhndK2kfXPL_TRencqFtieSf Chris Bahry, https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-bahry/?originalSubdomain=ca — ➡️ Affiliate links: If you decide to make a purchase through one of our affiliate links we will get a small commission at no additional cost to you. Rest assured that we would recommend these products regardless of their commission-based opportunities. Riverside — ➡️ Theme Music: Late Night Latte by Harrison Amer. Licensed by Premiumbeat. ➡️ Styleframe Saturdays is a proud member of the Formerle brand family. Permissions granted by the artist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/styleframesat/support
This month I am going to be using a prompt list to encourage myself to keep a regular garden journal again. This has been inspired by Inktober which is an art challenge where participants sketch something in ink, every day for the month of October. There is an official list, but I have created my own. I am calling this challenge Inktober in the Garden. Each prompt is just one word related to gardens and gardening and is aimed to get us thinking in different ways about the beauty of our cultivated space. Here is the list:1. Pollinator; 2. Fruit; 3. Scented; 4. Germinate; 5. Wild; 6. Sun; 7. Growth; 8. Mulch; 9. Tendril; 10. Water; 11. Sow; 12. Flower; 13. Soil; 14. Shade; 15. Cultivated; 16. Climbing; 17. Root; 18. Invertebrate; 19. Companion; 20. Textured; 21. Supported; 22. Leaf; 23. Herb; 24. Seed; 25. Insect; 26. Weed; 27. Compost; 28. Tools; 29. Seedling; 30 Pod; 31. Harvest. If you would like to join me, you can use each prompt or just dip into the ones that inspire you the most. I would love to see your pages! If you are on social media you can use the hashtag #inktoberinthegarden or you can email me your pages at bethan@journalingwithnature.com. If you don't have a garden, you can use the prompts to get inspired by your local park or green space. I have created a blog post with this information. You can find it here: Inktober in the Garden. I am also excited to share the news that I have opened my online store! You can find it over on the Journaling With Nature website. -----------------Sign-up for Journaling With Nature's Newsletter to receive news and updates. You can support Journaling With Nature Podcast on Patreon. Your contribution is deeply appreciated.Thanks for listening!
Get ready for an insightful and engaging episode of the Weinnotes Podcast as we sit down with Tony Rynders, the acclaimed winemaker behind Tendril Wine Cellars in Oregon's Willamette Valley. Join us as Tony shares his journey, experiences, and the philosophy that drives his winemaking approach.In this episode, Tony dives into his diverse background, from his early days working in hospitality in Wisconsin to his transition into winemaking. He shares how his time at Domaine Serene and his work with renowned figures in the wine industry shaped his path and led him to start Tendril Wine Cellars. Tony's story is one of passion, innovation, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.Listeners will be captivated by Tony's reflections on the 2024 vintage, drawing comparisons to previous years and discussing the unique challenges and opportunities each growing season brings. His detailed observations on bud break, flowering, and the critical May weather patterns offer a glimpse into the meticulous planning and adaptation required in winemaking.One of the highlights of the episode is Tony's discussion about whole cluster fermentation. He recounts his initial skepticism and how a pivotal 2011 vintage transformed his perspective, leading to the incorporation of whole cluster techniques in his winemaking. Tony's explanation of the sensory impact of whole cluster fermentation and its influence on wine structure and complexity is both enlightening and inspiring.Tony also shares his innovative approach to creating white Pinot Noir, a wine he has been perfecting since 2004. His description of the process, from the initial idea sparked by a conversation with an Italian winemaker to the meticulous execution, showcases his commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities in winemaking.Throughout the episode, Tony emphasizes the importance of community and collaboration in the wine industry. He reflects on the support and camaraderie among winemakers in the Willamette Valley and the role of mentorship in nurturing new talent. His dedication to creating distinct wines for his clients, ensuring each wine has its own unique personality, highlights his integrity and craftsmanship.Tony's passion for sustainability and his commitment to quality are evident in his approach to winemaking. He discusses the significance of barrel aging, the careful selection of oak, and the importance of releasing wines that are ready to enjoy. His philosophy of avoiding the use of new oak in white wines to preserve their purity and ageability offers a refreshing perspective on winemaking practices.Tune in to hear Tony Rynders' full story and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and dedication behind Tendril Wine Cellars. This episode is a testament to the power of innovation, the importance of community, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in winemaking. Don't forget to subscribe and join us for this unforgettable conversation!
You can read this episode's transcript at https://iwp.uiowa.edu/page/say-the-world-podcast-transcript-episode-6-reetta-pekkanen. Today's guest is the Finnish poet Reetta Pekkanen. We discussed how she came to write poetry, what life is like as a professional poet, how she makes every word count, and more. Bio: Reetta Pekkanen (poet; Finland) has published the collections SMALL HARD BUDS (2014), TENDRIL (2019), SMUGGLIGNS (2021) and CUT TULIPS (2023). Her poetry focuses on themes of personal and environmental loss, non-human perspectives, and natural semiotics. Among her awards are the Kalevi Jäntti Prize, the Katri Vala Prize and the Silja Hiidenheimo Memorial Stipend; she is a member of the poetry publishing cooperative Poesia. Her participation was made possible by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. Read Reetta Pekkanen's English writing sample: https://iwp.uiowa.edu/sites/iwp/files/PEKKANEN_sample_formatted.pdf Read Reetta Pekkanen's writing sample in the original language: https://iwp.uiowa.edu/sites/iwp/files/Pekkanen_sample_original.pdf Say the World: An International Writing Podcast is made by the International Writing Program. The hosts are IWP Director Christopher Merrill, most recently the author of ON THE ROAD TO LVIV (Arrowsmith Press, 2023) and IWP Communications Coordinator Mike Meginnis, most recently the author of DROWNING PRACTICE (Ecco, 2022). Additional research, transcription, and other support provided by Research Assistant Derick Edgren Otero. IWP programming is primarily funded by the University of Iowa and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) at the U.S. Department of State, with additional funding provided by organizations like the Doris Duke Foundation, as well as donors like you. If you'd like to donate to IWP, go to bit.ly/iwp-support. Learn more about IWP at iwp.uiowa.edu.
Happy Thanksgiving! Join me on this special episode as I relive my unforgettable visit to Tendril Wine Cellars, released on this joyous day in 2023. Amidst the warmth of family gatherings, delicious food, and excellent wine, let's dive into the tale of my exploration.In my July 17th, 2021 newsletter, I embarked on a quest for Oregon sparkling wines. Inspired by a couple from Florida, Alfreda and Michelle, who raved about their visit to Tendril, I couldn't resist reaching out to explore the winery's charm, especially with winemaker Tony Rynders crafting a sparkling wine.Before we dive into the tasting, I take you through the rich history of Tony Rynders. From his early days at Domaine Serene to the challenges of starting Tendril and consulting for various wineries, Tony's journey is a captivating storybook.During the tasting, I sit down with Andrew, who graciously guides me through the wines. We start with the 2019 Child's Play Chardonnay, where every label is an artistic creation by Tony's daughters. The 2017 Extrovert Pinot Noir and the 2017 Carter Vineyard Pinot Noir follow, each with its unique story and flavor profile.Tony himself joins the conversation, pouring insights into his winemaking philosophy. We discuss the origins of Tendril, the art of storytelling in winemaking, and the spectacular 2016 Tightrope Pinot Noir.Ben, the winemaker at Tendril, also joins the conversation, sharing his unique perspective on winemaking and the philosophy of crafting wines that are truly spectacular. The episode concludes with a delightful surprise pour of the 2015 C Note, adding the perfect finale to a remarkable tasting.Special thanks to Andrew for his hospitality and coordination, making this tasting experience at Tendril truly exceptional. If you ever visit, be sure to say, 'A.J. sent me.' Wishing you a fantastic Thanksgiving filled with great company, delicious food, and, of course, excellent wine.Cheers!
Was CiCi's quest to save Flergie foretold? Does that make Artie Skeletor? And most importantly, does that make FlergieQuest merchandisable? Join us in two weeks for the next part of Mystery 8! If you haven't checked it out, please go check out our new website at www.WelcomeToReddington.com! Patreon | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord | Website | Email: wendy@WelcomeToReddington.com | Check out the Production Company's Website: Feathered Frequency Productions! Check out the other podcasts from Haunted Griffin Entertainment! Find our Cast on the Web: Emily C.A. Snyder | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok | Facebook | Algie Todd | Twitter | Starfall | Sarah Palmero | Website | Twitter | M L Earhart | LaFresian Chronicles | Mick Wheaton | Twitter | Website | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ouamotwpod/support
Welcome back to Blowing the Froth Off, the show were we hear from YOU, our beloved Frothies. Holy dooly, is this the best call we've ever received? The Oceanographer returns with one of his best!If you want to get in touch, call the Frothline on (07) 3103 3389 and leave a voice message! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Black, CEO, GridX, previously a Principal Partner at Huck Capital, CTO & COO of Tendril where he led an aggressive strategy, acquiring five of the leading companies, that together with Tendril, form a new entity, Uplight, recently valued over $1.5b.
Recorded by Jada Renée Allen for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on November 17, 2022. www.poets.org
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Tai Amri: "I started Allies in Action at Naropa while I was there as a student, and also was the editor of Tendril, which was a journal on diversity. And that really came out of my feelings of like, man it's really hard being black in Boulder, and being black at Naropa was also very difficult. And — and I was getting triggered all the time, and micro-aggressions, which I didn't have language for at the time - I just like, I'm not gonna be able to graduate from here if I don't do something to try to change it. And Allies in Action was really like - how do we address unaddressed privilege and oppression in the school environment? And I feel like B.L.A.C.K Lawrence tries to do a lot of that, as well as how do we create space for black creators in a place where there's not a lot of us.” Beautiful Ashe: Memoirs of A Sweet Black Boy and Other Poems Beautiful Ashe: Memoirs of A Sweet Black Boy Tai Amri (https://www.blurb.com/b/10758753-beautiful-ashe) In This Episode: -Influence of Music in Writing -Black Studies & Black Aesthetics -Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics -Black Literature & Arts Collective of Kansas -Tai Amri Original Spoken Poetry -Elegba - Trickster God, African Deity -Obatala - African Deity of Peace & Creativity -Pantheon of Orishas -Influential Teachers of Color at Naropa -Soltahr Tiv-Amanda (http://soltahr.com/) Soltahr.com -Malaika Pettigrew Remembering Malaika (https://www.malaikapettigrew.com/) Tai's Favorite Jazz Musician: This Is Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DZ06evO3S0ZGe?si=2099b70fa06a41f9) http://artblakey.com/ More Influence: Tito Puente This Is Tito Puente on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DZ06evO44lISP?si=1210829a48dc426e) Bob Marley Legend - The Best of Bob Marley and The Wailers on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/4jKeipwuUTjlx9USNYdhZn?si=OEDpa9jVSCuln-dmZ9tDSg) Poetic Influence: https://soniasanchez.net/ Sonia Sanchez (https://soniasanchez.net/) https://whitmanarchive.org/ Walt Whitman (https://whitmanarchive.org/) https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/amiri-baraka Amiri Baraka - Poetry Foundation (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/amiri-baraka) Naropa's Office for Inclusive Community (https://www.naropa.edu/about-naropa/naropa-mission-and-values/office-for-inclusive-community/) Get To Know Your Host: Apple: David DeVine: An Intimate Interview and Mindful U Year In Review (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-devine-an-intimate-interview-and-mindful-u-year/id1293885372?i=1000423270893) Spotify: David DeVine: An Intimate Interview and Mindful U Year In Review (https://open.spotify.com/episode/1HYmXIB6XJbrPwpAfiXMK5?si=d31325fbc7e149a4) Your Next Noteworthy Listen: MU 79: Anthony Gallucci: Re-Establishing Masculinity (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mu-79-anthony-gallucci-re-establishing-masculinity/id1293885372?i=1000465892494) Special Guest: Tai Amri.
Recording our thirty ninth episode, the guest of honor today is Aaron Covrett. He is a 3D Designer who has worked for clients such as Microsoft, Squarespace, xFinity and more across studios such as The Mill, Tendril and Man vs. Machine. Aaron's eye for rendering stunning realism has earned him slots as a guest speaker at events such as NAB 2018 and NAB 2019. Calling all the way from Michigan, a very special thanks to Aaron for making the time. Timecodes: 00:01:44 | Living In Michigan, Working Wherever 00:07:23 | Backstory: From Web Developer To ManVsMachine 00:10:52 | Exploring A Subject To Endless Depths 00:16:06 | Do You Outrun or Outwork Everybody? 00:23:46 | Creating Abstract Films (ft. Purple Mattresses) 00:35:47 | A Materials Deep Dive 00:37:41 | Rather, A Lighting Deep Dive 00:45:04 | The Virtues Of Maintaining An Asset Library 00:49:10 | Eliminating Bottlenecks In Production 00:56:10 | Free Plug For Substance 01:04:34 | Independence & NFTs 01:10:16 | What Dreams are Left?
Facebook recently changed its name to Meta to reflect its embrace of the Metaverse, a promising digital space powered by a host of advanced technologies like VR, AR, and more. Facebook is joined by a host of other well-known businesses like sports clothing and footwear manufacturer, Nike, who are actively considering how they can leverage the unique opportunities the Metaverse has to offer. In this episode, John Licata, VP of Innovation Foresight at SAP New Ventures & Technologies joins Maria Villablanca to explore the opportunities this new digital world presents to consumers, businesses, and more specifically, supply chains. About the speaker John Licata is a Market Strategist with 20+ years of diverse experience in Research, Strategy, and MarCom. He's currently VP of Innovation Foresight at SAP New Ventures & Technologies and has been with SAP for over 3 years. Prior to joining SAP, John Founded Blue Phoenix, a digital market intelligence platform focused on small to mid-cap equity trading ideas (predominantly in the energy and metals sectors). As part of this role, he developed strategic positioning focused on digital transformation for various clients including Toyota, BMW, LO3 Energy, Energy Fuels, Strathmore Minerals, Denbury Resources, Tendril, and Stony Brook University.
We're coming up on the holidays, and we'll be spending ours in France this year! We chat a bit about French Christmas customs before diving into the main topic: Asian women dating white men and what that means in society. Why is it that most of the time the woman is Asian, not the man? Do Asians do it to 'date up'? And where does that leave Asian guys? #AskJoanna: If YOU have any questions about being in a mixed-race, culture, or diet relationship, or about living abroad, please leave me a DM on Instagram. You can also email me at annanwildman@gmail.com. We'll answer it on the next episode! MY SOCIAL LINKS:Follow me on Instagram: @annawildmanTweet at me: @wildmannaEmail us: nobullsnailmail@gmail.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/annawildman Intro/outro music by earthchain: soundcloud.com/earthchain Show Notes: Article mentioned: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/kellie-chauvin-history-asian-women-being-told-whom-they-should-n1231600 Tendril: https://www.tendrilkitchen.co.uk/
This episode features "Excerpts from the Text of an Explanatory Stele Erected for Our Edification by the Scholars of the Outer Orion Tendril" written by Timons Esaias. Published in the September 2021 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/esaias_09_21 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
Josh and Jade review Nicholas Cage's (Coppola) horror/thriller, Willy's Wonderland, with special guest Kaitlyn from TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles. Also, in the show we list our Top 5 Streams coming out in September-ish. Jade's Top 5 September-ish Streams 1. Into the Night S2 (Netflix) - September 8, 2. Sex Education S3 (Netflix) - September 17, 3. Locke & Key (Netflix) - October 8, 4. Army of Thieves (Netflix) - October 29, 5. Wheel of Time (Amazon Prime) - November 19 Josh's Top 5 September-ish Streams 1. Nightbooks (Netflix) - September 15, 2. The Mad Woman's Ball (Amazon Prime) French - September 17, 3. The Voyeurs (Amazon Prime) - September 10, 4. Scenes from a Marriage (HBO Max) - September 12, 5. Blood Brothers Malcom X & Muhammad Ali (Netflix) - Sept 9th Listen to TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tendril-the-banshee-chronicles/id1456178436 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Content marketing is increasingly seen as a competitive advantage. But how can we create new content in an efficient and sustainable way? What can Singapore and Asia learn from an established freelancing landscape such as the United States? How can you level up as a freelance content writer in a global marketplace? This week we check in with Steve Pockross for our new Freelancing around the world series to discuss how brands can repurpose their existing content and explore new marketing channels. He shares how his content writing platform Verblio is scaling and streamlining their freelancer matchmaking process as well as highly desired qualities possessed by their most successful and in-demand writers. Steve Pockross brings more than 25 years of startup, Fortune 500, and nonprofit experience to his role at Verblio. As CEO, he applies leading marketplace and SaaS principles to create an industry-leading content creation platform with 3,000 U.S.-based writers supporting the creation of premium content at scale in every niche. Verblio has been named an Inc 5000 winner 2x, a Mercury growth winner 5x, and was named a Colorado Company to watch in 2020. He also served in marketing, strategy, and operational leadership roles at LiveOps, Tendril, Western Union, Marketing Technologies Group and HSBC.
The Boys return to their roots of dissecting bad CGI movies and give their hot takes on James Cameron's Avatar, then leap into a goofy episode full of (w)rappers, special new genitals, and a tale of daring do where 3 youngins brave a waterslide and also become political war criminals. Only on this exciting new episode of It's A Little Muddy!
Nidia's sophisticated brand of abstraction has shaped the look of studios like Tendril, Future Deluxe, and Man vs. Machine. She's spoken at industry conferences from Prague to Melbourne. And she lives in Portugal. Needless to say, I picked her brain on everything I could. Timecodes 0:02:03 | Nidia's Backstory 0:04:45 | What Makes Studios the Best in the World 0:06:05 | Ident Process 0:17:35 | Microsoft is the New Nike 0:25:31 | Difference Between Design and Art Direction 0:34:08 | Talking to Clients 0:37:15 | Becoming Your Art Director's Favorite Designer 0:42:49 | Who's Looking At Your Portfolio? 0:47:35 | How Did You Get Big? 0:50:16 | Women in Mograph 0:54:33 | Schools Don't Teach You About the Cool Jobs in Design 1:01:07 | Freelancing: Rates, Safety Nets & T-Shirt Stores 1:22:51 | Starting Your Own Studio 1:26:49 | The Future of Mograph 1:29:25 | Outro
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Steve Pockross brings more than 25 years of startup, Fortune 500, and nonprofit experience to his role at Verblio. Steve previously served as VP of Business Development and Strategy for Marketplace + SaaS pioneer LiveOps, as well as leadership roles at Tendril, Western Union, and HSBC. Steve received his MBA from Kellogg and his MA from Wesleyan University.
“First, amplify what you’re doing really well and consider new channels. Second, if things aren’t going well you’ll need new channels!” This was Steve Pockross’s answer to my question about how marketers can know when new channels make sense to add. As CEO at Verblio, helping marketers focus their content marketing is the focus of his work. We discussed all of this and more on this week’s episode of the On Brand podcast. About Steve Pockross Steve Pockross brings more than 20 years of startup, Fortune 500, and nonprofit experience to his role at Verblio. As CEO, he applies leading marketplace and SaaS principles to provide a high-quality, fast and flexible content creation platform. Steve was part of the early management team at gig economy pioneer LiveOps, growing the company into the largest crowdsourced contact center in the world. At LiveOps, Pockross served as vice president of business development and strategy, and also spearheaded the creation of the award-winning LiveOps Foundation. He also served in marketing, strategy, and operational leadership roles at Tendril, Western Union, Marketing Technologies Group, and HSBC. Episode Highlights How are content marketers juggling everything today? “I don’t know how.” But Steve knows how to help. “Be good at one thing and expand from there.” He credits Rand Fishkin’s T-shaped model in helping him do this. Where can you focus your content marketing? “First, look at your audience and where they are. Then ask what they like. Finally, consider what you like talking about.” On rebranding. Over the past few years, Steve worked through an extensive rebranding of Verblio. In working through the yearlong process, the branding consultant they worked with noted, “What I’m giving you—Verblio—is an empty vessel. You will infuse it with meaning.” Steve shared how they work to do this with a story bridging the gap (?) between Hubspot and Burning Man! What brand has made Steve smile recently? “I’m going to go with Wistia again,” Steve came back to a favorite brand he’d discussed earlier in the show (we’ve had Chris Savage and Kristen Craft as guests on On Brand). Why the smiles? “Their clever customer service emails.” To learn more, go to Verblio.com and check out their podcast. As We Wrap … Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you’d like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is sponsored by my book Brand Now. Discover the seven dynamics to help your brand stand out in our crowded, distracted world. Order now and get special digital extras. Learn more. Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to Apple Podcasts and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!
Nat chats with Kirsten Millar, mom to 6-month-old identical boy twins, about schedules, sleep, and daily routines with her sweet boys.Twins Tale is sponsored by Zoe Strollers. Be sure to check out their awesome twin strollers here.Kirsten Millar is a Manager at Rocky Mountain Institute, working on electric and gas utility decarbonization. She lives in Boulder, Colorado. Previously, she worked at Uplight (formerly Tendril) in business development. Prior to that she was in Oakland, CA, and worked at Pacific Gas and Electric. She met her husband in grad school at Duke University, they were married in 2016, and had their identical twin boys in December 2019. Prior to twins, Kirsten liked to bike, ski, rock climb, and hike. Follow Kirsten on Twitter and Instagram.SUBSCRIBEMake sure to SUBSCRIBE to A Twins Tale for more awesome stories of twins at ages and stages from birth to college, from the creators of Twiniversity.If you liked this podcast, check out the Twiniversity Podcast with Natalie Diaz!MEMBERSHIPSign up today for a Twiniversity Membership! Choose from 2 levels starting at $6.99/month to connect with other parents of twins in a monthly Zoom twin club, build your twin parenting community in our private Facebook group, and expand your twin parent knowledge with our video learner library. Click here for details.FIRST YEAR WITH TWINSAre your twins in their first year? Check out our free First Year with Twins resource to learn tips, advice, and ideas for getting through your first year with twins!CONTACT USVISIT Twiniversity.com for tons of free twin tips!FOLLOW us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Twitter.SUBSCRIBE to our email newsletter!
On episode 16 of the Creative Capes Podcast, we had a great time speaking with Christopher Bahry, Co-founder and Creative Director of Tendril - a design-driven animation, VFX, and digital innovation studio with offices in Canada and Brazil. Christopher shares how important creative partnerships are in growing as a designer, human and a business. We also discuss his learnings from co-founding Tendril 10 years ago to now, as well as what's the next big thing in motion design. If you want to see Ekaterina's and Christopher's faces, head over to our Youtube Channel @futurelondonacademy Christopher is also one of our industry experts on our Running An Agency ✹ Live ✹ - Learn how to run and scale your design business
Mark speaks with Steve Pockross, CEO of Verblio (https://www.verblio.com/). Steve helps the audience understand the Future of Marketing and how to engage freelance content writers to your marketing strategy. Integrating freelancers is especially important today as customers and the algorithms are demanding better content. EPISODE NOTESMark speaks with Steve Pockross, CEO of Verbilo (https://www.verblio.com/). Steve helps the audience understand the Future of Marketing and how to engage freelance content writers to your marketing strategy. Integrating freelancers is especially important today as customers and the algorithms are demanding better content.GUEST: Steve Pockross is a serial entrepreneur with more than 20 years of startup, Fortune 500, and nonprofit experience. Pockross served as vice president of business development and strategy, and also spearheaded the creation of the award-winning LiveOps Foundation. Steve also served Served in marketing, strategy, and operational leadership roles at Tendril, Western Union, Marketing Technologies Group, and HSBC. Pockross has an MBA from Kellogg School of Business and a BA in history from WesleyanLike what you hear on the Guerrillapreneur Podcast? You may also like some of my other podcasts, include Career Coaching Xs and Os Podcast (Career Advice for Executives Seeing the Corner Office) and Gigging: Everything and the Sharing Economy Podcast (News and Predictions about the Sharing Economy). You can find Career Coaching Xs and Os on Spreaker at https://www.spreaker.com/show/careercoaching-xs-and-os. You can find Gigging on Spreaker at https://www.spreaker.com/show/gigging-everything-sharing-economy. BECOME A GUERRILLAPRENEUR PATRONPlease support the show by contributing to www.patreon.com/guerrillapreneur. As a patron, you will get Guerrillapreneur merchandise to let everyone know that you are “DISRUPTING” your industry. Check out our new Guerrillapreneur hats and t-shirts. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Guerrillapreneur/shop/?ref=page_internal. If you can't donate, please share, like, and comment on the show or your favorite episode. Join the tribe by subscribing and encourage other like minds to do the same. Support us by following us on our social media platforms:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Guerrillapreneur Twitter - https://twitter.com/Guerillapreneur LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/13991093/admin/ Are you an artist/singer/songwriter? Want to feature your new song on my podcast FREE OF CHARGE? Tweet me @guerillapreneur. Remember, we only want "Mavericks!" Non-Mavericks don't have to go home, but they got to get up out of this podcast. Keep fighting, Guerrillapreneurs!!! LAUNCHING A STARTUP? NEED HELP DEVELOPING YOUR PITCH?Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00. If you need more help than the course can offer, reach out to us at Ceyero Consulting (www.ceyreo.com)GUEST INFORMATIONVerblio– https://www.verblio.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Verblio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/verblioLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/verblioPodcast - The Verblio Show - https://www.verblio.com/show
Mark speaks with Steve Pockross, CEO of Verblio (https://www.verblio.com/). Steve helps the audience understand the Future of Marketing and how to engage freelance content writers to your marketing strategy. Integrating freelancers is especially important today as customers and the algorithms are demanding better content. EPISODE NOTESMark speaks with Steve Pockross, CEO of Verbilo (https://www.verblio.com/). Steve helps the audience understand the Future of Marketing and how to engage freelance content writers to your marketing strategy. Integrating freelancers is especially important today as customers and the algorithms are demanding better content.GUEST: Steve Pockross is a serial entrepreneur with more than 20 years of startup, Fortune 500, and nonprofit experience. Pockross served as vice president of business development and strategy, and also spearheaded the creation of the award-winning LiveOps Foundation. Steve also served Served in marketing, strategy, and operational leadership roles at Tendril, Western Union, Marketing Technologies Group, and HSBC. Pockross has an MBA from Kellogg School of Business and a BA in history from WesleyanLike what you hear on the Guerrillapreneur Podcast? You may also like some of my other podcasts, include Career Coaching Xs and Os Podcast (Career Advice for Executives Seeing the Corner Office) and Gigging: Everything and the Sharing Economy Podcast (News and Predictions about the Sharing Economy). You can find Career Coaching Xs and Os on Spreaker at https://www.spreaker.com/show/careercoaching-xs-and-os. You can find Gigging on Spreaker at https://www.spreaker.com/show/gigging-everything-sharing-economy. BECOME A GUERRILLAPRENEUR PATRONPlease support the show by contributing to www.patreon.com/guerrillapreneur. As a patron, you will get Guerrillapreneur merchandise to let everyone know that you are “DISRUPTING” your industry. Check out our new Guerrillapreneur hats and t-shirts. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Guerrillapreneur/shop/?ref=page_internal. If you can't donate, please share, like, and comment on the show or your favorite episode. Join the tribe by subscribing and encourage other like minds to do the same. Support us by following us on our social media platforms:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Guerrillapreneur Twitter - https://twitter.com/Guerillapreneur LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/13991093/admin/ Are you an artist/singer/songwriter? Want to feature your new song on my podcast FREE OF CHARGE? Tweet me @guerillapreneur. Remember, we only want "Mavericks!" Non-Mavericks don't have to go home, but they got to get up out of this podcast. Keep fighting, Guerrillapreneurs!!! LAUNCHING A STARTUP? NEED HELP DEVELOPING YOUR PITCH?Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00. If you need more help than the course can offer, reach out to us at Ceyero Consulting (www.ceyreo.com)GUEST INFORMATIONVerblio– https://www.verblio.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Verblio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/verblioLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/verblioPodcast - The Verblio Show - https://www.verblio.com/show
In Season 3, I’m setting off to discover how music can connect us all around the world now and in the future. And who better than choreographer and dancer Kianí Del Valle to talk about how music and the body are connected.A true global traveller, her stunningly physical work has appeared in videos for Floating Points, Dirty Projectors, Matthew Dear and Clark, and her troupe The KDV Dance Ensemble recently headlined at Berlin’s legendary music venue Funkhaus. She talks about how music and physicality played a role in her childhood in Puerto Rico, how creativity in groups can evolve through the crisis and the benefits we can reap from shaking it all up.Also, you lucky people, Kianí has made a kaleidoscopic playlist of music that’s inspired her, listen here…https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1TNbxUnHlCAUI3zK3z3qK8?si=gibVAA9hTdO9kDHULHkeegTitle music by ESOThis episode features two tracks from Kiani’s playlist:Tendril by Lyra Pramuk Laniakia by ZiúrMastered by Kieron YatesHosted by Bear Radio And you can check out other English language podcasts from Berlin by visiting www.bearradio.orgPlease hit subscribe and leave a comment if you enjoyed
Welkom & Mededelingen (Br.R. Hazelzet Lied : Ik zag een nieuwe hemel zich verheffen (YT film) Lz. 1 Petrus 1 : 1 – 9 Lied: Wees stil mijn ziel (opw. 717) – Tendril (live opname) Overdenking Lied: Glorie aan God (opw. 354) – Tendril (live opname) Dangebed (met voorbeden) Afsluitende mededelingen & Zegen Lied: Wij moeten Gode zingen (YT film) sheet: kerkenraad sheet: collecte ______________________________________________ Om de overdenking ongestoord te kunnen bekijken, kunt u / jij deze dienst downloaden en dan te bekijken. Let op dat je de laatste audio en video codecs hebt geïnstalleerd https://files3.codecguide.com/K-Lite_Codec_Pack_1544_Basic.exe ______________________________________________ In verband met de Corona-pandemie en de laatste adviezen van het RIVM hebben we als kerk besloten geen kerkdiensten te houden. Een bijzondere maatregel. Hierbij hoort ook de bijzondere uitvoering van onze stream vandaag. Geen kerkdienst dus, maar een Schriftoverdenking en gebed. Daarbij nog enkele mededelingen van kerkenraad en Bestuursraad. Wij wensen iedereen een goede zondag toe en kracht van onze Heer Jezus in deze bijzondere tijd.
Welkom & Mededelingen (Br.R. Hazelzet Lied : Ik zag een nieuwe hemel zich verheffen (YT film) Lz. 1 Petrus 1 : 1 – 9 Lied: Wees stil mijn ziel (opw. 717) – Tendril (live opname) Overdenking Lied: Glorie aan God (opw. 354) – Tendril (live opname) Dangebed (met voorbeden) Afsluitende mededelingen & Zegen Lied: Wij moeten Gode zingen (YT film) sheet: kerkenraad sheet: collecte ______________________________________________ Om de overdenking ongestoord te kunnen bekijken, kunt u / jij deze dienst downloaden en dan te bekijken. Let op dat je de laatste audio en video codecs hebt geïnstalleerd https://files3.codecguide.com/K-Lite_Codec_Pack_1544_Basic.exe ______________________________________________ In verband met de Corona-pandemie en de laatste adviezen van het RIVM hebben we als kerk besloten geen kerkdiensten te houden. Een bijzondere maatregel. Hierbij hoort ook de bijzondere uitvoering van onze stream vandaag. Geen kerkdienst dus, maar een Schriftoverdenking en gebed. Daarbij nog enkele mededelingen van kerkenraad en Bestuursraad. Wij wensen iedereen een goede zondag toe en kracht van onze Heer Jezus in deze bijzondere tijd.
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Steve Pockross brings 20+ years of startup, Fortune 500, and nonprofit experience to his role as CEO Verblio. He has also served in leadership roles at LiveOps, Tendril, Western Union, Marketing Technologies Group, and HSBC. Steve received his MBA from Kellogg School of Business and his MA from Wesleyan University.
Daniel and Matt tell the tale of the small, mid-'90s, suburban music scene in which they met. It was "eh, he seems okay" at first sight. Includes discussions of: — a pocket of the mid-'90s suburban Dallas/Fort Worth music scene (specifically Grand Prairie and Arlington) — Daniel and Matt becoming acquainted at a mutual friend's party — the bands Kid Tested, Ed Banky's Car The Indigints, Self Serve, Tendril — Daniel's stifling, yet friendship-launching, church — God's Place, a venue that freaked out Matt and taught "Little Jarvis" about life — the loss of Matt's brother and bandmate, Bobby Riggle — the eventual formation of Matt and Deedle's band, 41 Gorgeous Blocks — plans for upcoming shows Music by Kid Tested, Ed Banky's Car, The Indigints, Self Serve, Tendril, 41 Gorgeous Blocks, This Kills Me, and God's Place song by Adam Scheuermann Links: Daniel and Deedle's "punk rock video": https://www.facebook.com/deedlelacour/videos/10216904141092743/ 41 Gorgeous Blocks in studio 2003: https://vimeo.com/308992035 41 Gorgeous Blocks facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/41gorgeousblocks/ Matt's current band: https://www.thiskillsme.net Visit us at www.stepfriends.libsyn.com Send us an email: StepFriendsPod@gmail.com Theme song: "But Now, Tonight, Someone Had Slipped" written and performed by Matt Riggle Available at: http://www.stepfriends.libsyn.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/…/podca…/stepfriends/id1503277693 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zgHbCKhUO1ZHnJctpdQK3 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stepfriends?refid=stpr PocketCasts: https://pca.st/uqpfkoah Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen… Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/…/StepFriends-Podcast Podcast Addict: https://podplayer.net/?podId=2651016
Daniel and Matt share snippets from their upcoming podcast, StepFriends. Upcoming full episode includes discussions of: — a pocket of the mid-'90s suburban Dallas/Fort Worth music scene (specifically Grand Prairie and Arlington) — Daniel and Matt becoming acquainted at a mutual friend's party — the bands Kid Tested, Ed Banky's Car The Indigints, Self Serve, Tendril — Daniel's stifling, yet friendship-launching, church — God's Place, a venue that freaked out Matt and taught "Little Jarvis" about life — the loss of Matt's brother and bandmate, Bobby Riggle — the eventual formation of Matt and Deedle's band, 41 Gorgeous Blocks Music by Kid Tested, Ed Banky's Car, The Indigints, Self Serve, Tendril, 41 Gorgeous Blocks, and This Kills Me
The world data science, analytics, and machine learning are rising up at an incredible pace, and companies are now searching for experienced data scientists and those who have a great fascination with data to sift through this growing goldmine of data and information to help them make and drive swift business decisions. Just recently, in a study conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, they estimated that an incredible 11.5 million jobs will be available in the field of data science by the year 2026. So what’s sparking this incredible growth and demand of data science? And what is the area of data science going to look like these next few years? Today’s episode is part of a recording of a live fireside chat we hosted just a few weeks ago here in Indianapolis, where we discussed the topic of “Unlocking the Power of Data Science and Visualization.” Joining me on this special podcast episode is experienced Data Scientist Brian Lehman of Honey. Brian is an expert in data storytelling and visualization. He has led numerous data projects at Google, Twitter, Proofpoint, Tendril, and now Honey/PayPal in Boulder, Colorado. And previously, he taught mathematics at the Colorado School of Mines and Colorado public schools before making the switch from math teacher to data scientist. Throughout this episode, you’ll get to hear Brian discuss his journey from math teacher to becoming an experienced data scientist, his personal experiences with data storytelling and visualization, and his current role as a data scientist at Honey. Find out more about the work in data science that Brian and his team are doing at Honey on this special episode of Powderkeg Igniting Startups. In this episode with Brian Lehman, you’ll learn: How Brian made the switch from math teacher to data scientist Finding a great mentor and how to work with them The benefits of being involved in a data science community How to identify the best culture fit for you The opportunities and future of data science Please enjoy this conversation with Brian Lehman! If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. You can also follow us on Soundcloud or Stitcher. We have an incredible lineup of interviews we’ll be releasing every Tuesday here on the Powderkeg Podcast. Check it out at powderkeg.com/itunes.
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According to most climate scientists, we need to achieve net zero global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to limit the global temperature increase and to avoid the worst of the climate crisis. But how can we get utility companies to transition fully to clean energy?In this episode, learn about Yoav Lurie's efforts to mitigate climate change and global warming by working with utility companies. Yoav is the founder of Simple Energy. Simple Energy is a digital platform that leverages behavioral science and analytics to engage utility customers and encourage energy savings by making it fun, simple, and social! In July 2019, Simple Energy merged with Tendril to form Uplight. Uplight serves 100 million residential and business customers, working with utility companies in 40 states to create a more sustainable future."We came to a realization - both because of movements we were seeing in our markets, as well as the incredible time pressure we have to fight this climate emergency - that at the intersection of those two things, we have to do something much bigger," says Yoav. "We took our life's work in this company, and said: 'we'll find the best way to build a platform that can do much more.'"For more on the podcast, see the Beyond Capital Podcast website.
An origin story for Kronist. This episode was created as part of International Podcast Month 2019, and we've finally brought it onto this feed, for you! TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Ryan Borses as Apostle 4 and Apostle 12. Diane Meo as Apostle 34 and Admiral Deulendrahbl. Kaitlyn Radel as the Demon.
Episode 41: Kent Dickson – Yonomi Kent Dickson is the co-founder and CEO of Yonomi, the IoT company creating a more connected smart home. Yonomi builds smart home solutions for people and companies to connect devices, integrate multiple platforms, and Bring the Home to Life(TM). Kent’s background includes serving as General Manager of GridMachine, a massive scale Grid Computing-as-a-Service operated as a business unit of Sentient AI. Prior to that Kent was CTO at Tendril where he led product development and strategy for a first of its kind Cloud platform for the Internet of Things with a focus on residential energy management use cases. Kent also spent 9 years at BEA Systems leading the teams for several market defining products in the WebLogic and AquaLogic lines. Kent has spent 10 years working on the Smart Home frontier, partnering with leading device makers, voice assistants, AI innovators, and service providers. Kent holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering and an MBA from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Links to things we talk about: Kent Dickson on LinkedIn Yonomi Website Yonomi on Instagram Click to Review and Rate Colorado TechCast on iTunes! We value every review we receive and often read them out on the show. If you take the time to leave one, THANK YOU – You rock! IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HEAR, PLEASE: Subscribe to our list Connect with us on Twitter Email us and tell us what you think!
There are $70 billion worth of natural gas-fired power plants planned in the U.S. through the mid 2020s. But a combination of wind, solar, batteries and demand-side management could threaten 90 percent of those investments.New modeling from the Rocky Mountain Institute shows that more than 60 gigawatts of new gas plants are already economically challenged. And by the mid 2030s, existing gas plants will be under threat.How severe is the threat? Could we eventually see tens of gigawatts of stranded gas plants?RMI set out to answer that question in two reports on the economics of gas generation and gas pipelines. The tipping point is now.Our guest, Mark Dyson, is a principal at RMI and one of the co-authors of the analysis. He joins us to talk about the modeling, the threat, and the consequences to power providers and investors.Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.We're also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy. The goal is still the same: to offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.Subscribe to The Interchange podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you find your audio content. Or integrate our RSS feed into the app of your choice.
CONTENT WARNING: Body Horror, Abuse/Gaslighting, Violence, Implied murder, descriptions of corpses, gagging noises, creepy demon children.TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. This episode features:Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu.Ryan Borses as Apostle 4 and Apostle 12.Diane Meo as Apostle 34 and Admiral Deulendrahbl.Kaitlyn Radel as the Demon.For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.IPMFind transcripts on our website:internationalpodcastmonth.com/transcriptsFollow us on Twitter: @podmonthSupport us:Via Ko-FiVia Paypal.meIntro and Outro music is Morning Dew by LiQWYD
We are now in a new age for clean energy: the age of 100%.Every week, we get some new declaration from a corporation, a city, a state or a utility that they are going 100%.But not all targets are created equal. 100% what? 100% clean? 100% renewable? 100% carbon free? Net zero emissions?To someone who doesn't follow energy closely, they may all seem like the same thing. But these targets often vary wildly in terms of timing, ambition, and complexity.So this week: we are surveying the range of targets: which ones matter, what do they add up to, and have they changed what's possible?Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.We're also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: to offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.Subscribe to The Interchange podcast via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you find your audio content. Or integrate our RSS feed into the app of your choice.
New York State offered Tesla $750 million to turn Buffalo into a solar manufacturing hub — why hasn't Tesla delivered on the vision it promised?It's been five years since SolarCity first declared plans to become a solar manufacturer, and nearly three years since Musk unveiled the solar roof. Tesla had plans to pump out thousands of solar roofs per week by now. But the company has quietly struggled to build out any meaningful production in its Buffalo location.Customers are angry. Buffalo locals and New York politicians feel burned. And employees are jaded. What do we make of the Gigafactory 2 debacle? We're joined by Austin Carr, a reporter at Bloomberg, who's been covering the Tesla solar story better than anyone else. We'll look at the history of SolarCity/Tesla's manufacturing plans, the derailed plans for the solar roof, and how current manufacturing activity compares with Tesla's promises to New York.Read Austin's reporting on Tesla's solar business:Bloomberg: Did Elon Musk Forget About Buffalo?Fast Company: The Real Story Behind Tesla's Acquisition of SolarCitySupport for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.The Interchange is brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: to offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.
This week: how much methane are U.S. oil & natural gas drillers emitting? The data is accumulating — and it's not looking good. A recent Wall Street Journal analysis found yearly methane emissions were equivalent to 69 million cars on the road. Some estimates are higher. The United Nations says yearly methane leaks may amount to adding nearly 100 million cars. As activist investors put more pressure on oil & gas drillers to deal with methane leaks, producers are now admitting there's a problem. Meanwhile, they're also touting “sustainably fracked” gas that comes from sources with fewer methane emissions.But what will happen to industry efforts to clean up methane leaks now that the Trump Administration is rolling back regulations?We are talking with Wall Street Journal reporter Rebecca Elliott, who's been covering this leakage issue very closely. She'll detail investor pressure, the impact of regulations, and why so many big drillers support slashing methane.Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.The Interchange is brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: to offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.You can listen to Uplight's five-part podcast series, called Illuminators, about what utilities can learn from case studies of business disruption. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
This week, we have an interview with Christopher Leonard, author of a new book, “Kochland: The Secret History of Koch Industries and Corporate Power in America.”Earlier this month, David Koch passed away. And it suddenly got everyone talking about the Koch Brothers again. It got us thinking about them too — not just their role in politics, but about the company they built. Koch Industries is one of the most influential energy and industrial firms in the world. And the way the Kochs have run their company tells us a lot about their approach to conservative politics. With David and Charles Koch back in the public spotlight, we're talking with Christopher about their business practices, libertarian philosophies, and influence on politics.Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.The Interchange is also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: to offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.You can listen to Uplight's five-part podcast series, called Illuminators, about what utilities can learn from case studies of business disruption. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
This week, we explore a possible financial time bomb for renewable energy: merchant risk.Since the dawn of grid-connected wind and solar, long-term power purchase agreements were the financial glue that held projects together. Developers could rely on relatively simple multi-decade contracts, thanks in large part to policy that encouraged or mandated utilities to enter those agreements.Today, things are a lot more complicated. It's much harder to secure a long-term PPA, so more wind and solar projects are getting exposed to the risks of the market. Contract terms are being cut down to 10 years or less. And that means a vast majority of the electricity produced by those wind and solar projects must get sold on the competitive market.Wind and solar face “covariance risk” — a negative relationship between electricity output and price. These resources must sell their electricity during the time of day when lots of other solar and wind farms are also generating, thus depressing wholesale prices.In a not-so-distant future with high amounts of renewable energy, will developers be able to make money from their projects on the open market?In this episode, we explore the risks of merchant wind and solar. We'll talk about why contract terms are changing, what kind of hedging strategies have emerged, and why this trend matters.Our guest is Christine Brozynski, a senior associate at the global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright. She's represented lenders, sponsors and risk managers on gigawatts of wind, solar and gas deals worth billions of dollars. Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.The Interchange is also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: To offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.You can listen to Uplight's 5-part podcast series, called ILLUMINATORS, about what utilities can learn from case studies of business disruption. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
Our brave adventurers find a new friend, and discover the monster in the basement.Cast Ciaus as Darius Tahlvinhar Dtahlvinhar Penny as Marmoset Quince Happypenski Rik as Leena Random BeHom_maS Jane as Kathra Bitteraxe Cellardoor10 Ultan as Semyon Anatov Thesleepinggod Josh as Eremon Tehsarge Chris 'Bookzombie' Hill as the DM cjhbookzombieCheck us out on Discord Twitch TwitterFind out more at https://welcomepartyrpg.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this season finale, Cade and Ravi have sixty seconds... and the crew has only minutes before saving themselves from certain death. Thank goodness for fluid narrative time, amirite? This episode marks the end of Season 1! We'll be on a break for a few months after this. TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator and Durmis. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and 2B2. Diane Meo as Admiral Deulendrahbl Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Joelle Bird as Megula. Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo. And Christian Ines as Ravi. TENDRIL is only possible through the enthusiastic support of our friends, family, and listeners. If you’re interested in helping to make this podcast a reality, please visit patreon.com/tendrilpodcast and check out our range of rewards.
This week, we're talking about a trend that's picking up in electricity markets: aggregation of distributed resources.Utilities have been remotely switching off air conditioners to manage demand for a long time. But a range of emerging resources — solar paired with batteries, smart thermostats, intelligent water heaters, electric car chargers — are creating new kinds of virtual power plants.People have been talking about the virtual power plant concept for years. And it's finally happening in a meaningful way — although rolling out very differently in regional markets around the U.S.In this episode, Shayle Kann talks with Adam James about the nuances to DER aggregation. They'll highlight specific projects around the country and talk about how the business models work.Shayle is our co-host and managing director at Energy Impact Partners. Adam is the chief of staff at Energy Impact Partners.Adam previously worked at SolarCity/Tesla. He's also a former analyst at GTM Research.Stephen Lacey will be back from paternity leave next week. Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.The Interchange is also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: To offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.You can listen to Uplight's 5-part podcast series, called ILLUMINATORS, about what utilities can learn from case studies of business disruption. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
The crew battles with several predicaments, all internal. TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator and Durmis. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and 2B2. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Joelle Bird as Megula. Monique Borses as Llorona. And Christian Ines as Ravi. TENDRIL is only possible through the enthusiastic support of our friends, family, and listeners. If you’re interested in helping to make this podcast a reality, please visit patreon.com/tendrilpodcast and check out our range of rewards. For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
Mysterious guests have a history with one of our heroes. Will he go to bat for the other team, or will he stay loyal to the Banshee crew? --- TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator and Durmis. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and 2B2. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Joelle Bird as Megula. Monique Borses as Llorona. And Christian Ines as Ravi. TENDRIL is only possible through the enthusiastic support of our friends, family, and listeners. If you’re interested in helping to make this podcast a reality, please visit patreon.com/tendrilpodcast and check out our range of rewards. For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
Note: after this episode, we will be on hiatus for a few weeks while Stephen Lacey goes on paternity leave.This week, a conversation about what the Green New Deal reveals about public opinion on climate change.Why are national climate politics frozen? The conventional understanding is that Americans are deeply divided on the issue along party lines.Until recently, Democrats have been scared of talking too often about climate in national campaigns because they think the electorate is split; and the Republican Party has been outright hostile to climate policy, believing that's what the majority of conservative voters think.And then, in steps the Green New Deal. It's revealing something extraordinary. According to a Yale survey, 81 percent of registered voters say they would support the Green New Deal. And 64 percent of Republicans say they would support it. Other polls have shown similar levels of support.So what does this reveal about how climate plays among the electorate? And is there a disconnect between what people want and what policymakers think they want? We're joined by Dr. Leah Stokes, an assistant professor of political science at the University of California Santa Barbara. She is an expert on political behavior — which includes public opinion, voting behavior, and how policy is influenced. Leah describes why the Green New Deal plays well with voters. She also talks about how climate is shaping the presidential campaign, why Trump is now talking about the environment, and describes the role of fossil fuel incumbents in shaping public opinion. Support for this podcast comes from PG&E. Did you know that 20 percent of EV drivers in the U.S. are in PG&E's service area in Northern California? PG&E is helping to electrify corporate fleet vehicles. Get in touch with PG&E's EV specialists to find out how you can take your transportation fleet electric.The Interchange is also brought to you by Uplight, the company you once knew as Tendril and Simple Energy.The goal is still the same: To offer utility leaders a suite of engagement solutions that deliver customer experiences like Amazon and Netflix. Learn more about how Uplight is building an end-to-end product for utility customer engagement.You can listen to Uplight's 5-part podcast series, called ILLUMINATORS, about what utilities can learn from case studies of business disruption. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
Every year, we see a wide range of models for the future global energy system.The scenarios come from a wide array of organizations: International Energy Agency and the Energy Information Administration; oil companies like BP, Shell and Equinor; and research outfits like Wood Mackenzie and Bloomberg New Energy Finance.And the conclusions are all over the map. So a group of experts at Resources for the Future put them all together and created their own model — a way to compare the scenarios in a meaningful way and get a more accurate picture of how the future may play out. In this podcast, we'll dig through the report. Can clean energy start to replace fossil fuels, or will it simply compliment them?You can read the Resources for the Future report (PDF) here.Looking for another podcast this summer? Listen to ILLUMINATORS, a 5-part series about the history of business disruption from Tendril. What can energy companies learn from radical change in other industries? Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
The Banshee Crew performs a mission with hardly a hitch. But it turns out, the threat this time is a bit closer to home. TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator and Merc 2. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and Merc 1. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu and Typheus Markham, aka Trigger. Diane Meo as Sasha Tokmakov aka Safety, Admiral Dueldendrahbl, and Merc 3. Monique Borses as Llorona. And Christian Ines as Ravi and Merc 4. TENDRIL is only possible through the enthusiastic support of our friends, family, and listeners. If you’re interested in helping to make this podcast a reality, please visit patreon.com/tendrilpodcast and check out our range of rewards. For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
Sophia Chen of MRS Bulletin interviews Barbara Mazzolai and Edoardo Sinibaldi of the Italian Institute of Technology about their robot made from two types of polymers, enabling it to extend and retract like the tendrils of a plant. Read the article in Nature Communications. TranscriptSOPHIA CHEN: Barbara Mazzolai is designing robots inspired by plants. Recently, she and her research team at the Italian Institute of Technology have made a robot that looks like a plant tendril, similar to the ones that ivy plants might use to climb a trellis. She says they want to develop a robot that can explore an unknown area just like a plant does. BARBARA MAZZOLAI: Plants could be the model to develop the robot for a very harsh environment, for colonizing a very difficult environment, to explore a harsh situation. Tendril is one of the ways, one of the strategies that they use to anchor the body. CHEN: The robot doesn’t just look like a plant tendril. It also moves according to the same mechanism as in nature. Both the robot and the plant move fluid around inside them to extend their tendrils. Both the plant and robot push or extract fluid from inside the tendril by exploiting the process of osmosis. Mazzolai’s colleague, Edoardo Sinibaldi, explains how it works in their robot. If you can imagine the curly tip of the robot tendril, that curl is attached to a longer tube contained within a special sleeve made of active carbon cloth electrodes. This sleeve is placed in a solution containing lots of ions. EDOARDO SINIBALDI: In our implementation we used sodium sulfate. It’s a common electrolyte, and it’s very stable, and it’s not toxic. CHEN: They’ve made the tendril using two types of plastic. One type, called polysulfone, is permeable to water. Water can flow across this plastic barrier through pores about 50 nm in size. Imagine this part of the tendril, which is soaking inside the solution within the carbon cloth sleeve. At equilibrium, the ion concentration is the same inside and outside the tube. But Sinibaldi applies a voltage to two electrodes on the cloth sleeve, to make ions collect on the electrodes. This causes the liquid outside the tube to have a lower concentration of ions than inside the tube. This concentration gradient causes water to rush into the tube. This inflow of fluid stiffens the tendril tip, making it extend. The tendril tip is made of another type of plastic, ethylene terephthalate, coated with Al, which has been fabricated to achieve the necessary stiffness.SINIBALDI: This is the basic fluid transport used by plants to, let’s say, swell cells and tissues in a coordinated manner and consistently stiffen tissue while it’s inflating and decreasing the stiffness of tissue while deflating. CHEN: It takes about a milliliter of fluid to extend the robot tendril. They were able to coil the tendril 500 degrees in 25 minutes. And they can reverse the coiling or uncoiling as needed. Mazzolai also points out that the whole robot, including the tube and the carbon cloth, are made of flexible, soft material with tunable stiffness. These are properties that could be useful for medical applications. MAZZOLAI: This is the challenge of the soft robotics community, developing something that can operate in the body without any damage to the human, and at the same time to be able to operate and change the stiffness. CHEN: Mazzolai has also chosen to make plant-like robots because they have unique adaptations for exploring and functioning in harsh conditions. She thinks that they could be useful for exploring new planets, or in more mundane applications on Earth. MAZZOLAI: These robots, they can move inside very narrow spaces for exploration for recovering objects in wells, or moving debris after a disaster.
Over the last four episodes, we’ve detailed the history of corporate innovation, wins and fails in customer strategies, the winding path of technology adoption, and the role of big corporates in catalyzing change.We’ve been talking about the recent and distant past, trying to understand how it applies to the competitive challenges that energy companies face today.In this episode, we are revisiting those themes — and looking to the future — with Tendril, now Uplight, CEO Adrian Tuck.Adrian has two decades of experience building companies and bringing technologies to market. He spends a lot of time thinking about what other industries can teach utilities about embracing disruptive change.We’ll talk start the episode by looking at the impact of artificial intelligence with Erik Brynjolffson, director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. AI is mostly good at narrow tasks — and that leaves a lot of room for the things that humans are good at: creativity, relationships, persuasion, leadership.Then, Adrian joins us to talk about how AI will impact the energy industry. He’ll also share thoughts on other emerging tech trends, how utilities can set up a culture of innovation, and why leaders fail to embrace change.ILLUMINATORS is brought to you by Uplight, the leading provider of end-to-end customer-centric technology solutions dedicated solely to serving the energy ecosystem. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.
It's your first day training in TENDRIL headquarters, but you didn't expect things to go this way.
Cade hears from an old friend. Switch and Kronist fight a few giant jerks, only one of which fights for a good cause. -- TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator and General Vul. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch and Zili Kan. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Diane Meo as Poki. Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo. And two brand-new additions to our voice cast! Christian Ines as Ravi and Joelle Bird as Zeltis Baobashti. TENDRIL is only possible through the enthusiastic support of our friends, family, and listeners. If you’re interested in helping to make this podcast a reality, please visit patreon.com/tendrilpodcast and check out our range of rewards. For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
What can we learn from Walmart, Xcel Energy and the humble electric motor?In retrospect, big economic or technological shifts are often obvious — but they’re not always obvious as they’re unfolding. This episode will focus on how big businesses respond to external challenges in real time.We’ll start with a glimpse at how the distributed electric motor catalyzed the second industrial revolution. Are we in the middle of an “electric-motor moment” for the modern economy?Then, we’ll reflect on Walmart’s groundbreaking push into sustainability back in 2005. What does it tell us about how to craft a purpose-driven business case?We’ll finish with a conversation about Xcel Energy’s goal to get 100% of its energy from zero-carbon resources by 2050. How do you push a “moonshot” goal through an executive team and a company with thousands of employees? And how will it influence other electric utilities to make bold moves?Guests featured in this episode:Erik Brynjolfsson, director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital EconomyRebecca Henderson, economist and professor at Harvard Business SchoolBrett Carter, executive vice president and chief customer and innovation officer at Xcel EnergyResources:Rebecca Henderson’s HBS case study on WalmartXcel’s report on its zero-emissions goalErik Brynjolfsson’s book: “Machine, Platform, Crowd”ILLUMINATORS is brought to you by Uplight, the leading provider of end-to-end customer-centric technology solutions dedicated solely to serving the energy ecosystem. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or anywhere else you get your podcasts. .
Our brave adventurers find a new friend, and discover the monster in the basementCastCiaus as Darius Tahlvinhar (Twitter @Dtahlvinhar)Penny as Marmoset Quince (Twitter @happypenski)Jane as Kathra Bitteraxe (Twitter @cellardoor10)Ultan as Semyon Anatov (Twitter @thesleepinggod)Jason as Oswald 'Ozzie' Danjir HaakonChris 'Bookzombie' Hill as the DM (Twitter @cjhbookzombie)Theme music and artwork by The Sleeping God
With our heroes in a sticky situation, how can they both escape and save the day? Not without a little extra help! TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator and General Vul. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch and Zili Kan. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Diane Meo as Poki. Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo. TENDRIL is only possible through the enthusiastic support of our friends, family, and listeners. If you’re interested in helping to make this podcast a reality, please visit patreon.com/tendrilpodcast and check out our range of rewards. For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
Although fighting giant monsters in a zoo is totally fun, the Banshee Crew decides they need to get to the heart of the matter. Sharp objects start swinging. TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator, Hulu Dekenin, General Vul. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch and Parade Watcher 2. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and Beluto. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu. Diane Meo as Receptionist and Parade Watcher 1. And Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo.
Things are looking sticky for our heroes. Will a kitchen escapade and an encounter with a futuristic ice cream tool be enough to save the day? TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator, QN-10, Gorgis Kiyudi, and Boosh. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch, Roku Dekenin, The Extremo, and Dorsey. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry, Chef, and Shublini. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu, Guard, and Sploosh. Diane Meo as Admiral Deulendrahbl and Dr. Mango Symbulon. And Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo. We want to give a huge thanks our patreon supporters, listeners, cast, friends, and family for their continued support and dedication to helping us make this audio drama podcast a reality. TENDRIL would not be a reality without you, and we hope we can reward you by releasing episodes far into the future! This episode would not have been possible without the support of Raymond, Jessica, Sergio, and Emily, who generously support us on Patreon. There, they receive special benefits such as scans of original marked-up scripts, a monthly creative chat podcast, access to our episode soundtracks, and previews of my very bad art. If you enjoyed this first TENDRIL story arc, we ask that you consider joining them today at patreon.com/tendrilpodcast. For more information, as well as full transcripts of each episode, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
The Banshee Crew brings a mysterious extraterrestrial goo back to the ship - but things only get weirder when they find that everything is not as it seems on Zingar X. TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. This episode features: Ryan Borses as The Narrator, QN-10, Gorgis Kiyudi, and Boosh. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch, Roku Dekenin, and Dorsey. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and Thrush Meeblix. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu, Guard, and Sploosh. Diane Meo as Admiral Deulendrahbl and Dr. Mango Symbulon. And Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo. We want to give a huge thanks our patreon supporters, listeners, cast, friends, and family for their continued support and dedication to helping us make this audio drama podcast a reality. TENDRIL would not be a reality without you, and we hope we can reward you by releasing episodes far into the future! For more information, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com.
Welcome to episode 16 of Clinton's Core Classics: While exploring, the party decides what to do with the bodies they are starting to leave behind them. The entire party throws shade at Vrasken and proceeds to fight or loot everything that isn't bolted to the ground. Music Credits: Intro part 1 Kevin MacLeod "The Curtain Rises"- Intrepid" Intro prt 2 "End This"- Evan King Track 1“Night Attack” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 2“Raider of the Apocalypse” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 3“Ice and Snow” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 4“Road to Dark Tower” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 5“Mourning Flags” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 6“Sea of Forgotten Tales” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 7“Traveler's Notebook” by cinematicwaves cinematicwaves.com Track 8“Elemental” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-salamander Track 9“Nemesis” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-nemesis Track 10“Battle In The Asteroid” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/battle-in-the-asteroid Track 11“Darkdragon” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-snowdragon Track 12“Titan” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-titan Track 13“Aerial Combat” by Makai Symphony Track 14“Death” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-death Track 15“Cerberus” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-cerberus Track 16“Samurai” Fighter Ⅰ by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/samurai-fighter1 Track 17“Demon” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-demon Track 18“Queen” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-queenorchestral-battle-music Track 19“Battle In The Snow Mountain” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/battle-in-the-snow-mountain Track 20“Across The Fields” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/across-the-fields Track 21“Military Attack” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/military-attack Track 22“Hydra” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-hydra Track 23“Sea Serpent” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-sea-serpent Track 24“Saga of Knight” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/saga-of-knight Track 25“Minotaur” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vmfmqsl6z0hp? Track 26“Dragon War” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/dragon-warorchestral-battle-music Track 27“The Guardian” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/the-guardian Track 28“Blizzard Shield” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/blizzard-shield Track 29“Lizardman Raider” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/dragon-raider? Track 30“Valkyria” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-valkyria?in=makai-symphony/ Track 31“Battle Troopers” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/battle-trooper?in=makai-symphony Track 32“All Out Attack” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/all-out-attack-epic-battle?in=makai-symphony Track 33“Aerial Combat” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/aerial-combat-1?in=makai-symphony Track 34“Grendel” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/vs-grendel?in=makai-symphony Track 35“Ryujin” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/ryujin Track 36“Defeat Darkness” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/defeat-darkness-free-dl-creative-commons Track 37“Dark Blade” by Makai Symphony https://soundcloud.com/makai-symphony/dark-blade last track“Time to Army” by Muciojad https://soundcloud.com/muciojad/time-to-army See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The meteors have a story to tell... TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles is written by Kaitlyn Radel and Ryan Borses. TENDRIL is created by Kaitlyn Radel, Ryan Borses, Taylor Finneran, and Bryan Finneran. The theme song is written by Bryan Finneran, and all additional music is written by Ryan Borses. Ryan Borses as The Narrator, QN-10, Gorgis Kiyudi, and Boosh. Kaitlyn Radel as Switch and Dorsey. Eric Meo as Cade Floodry and Thrush Meeblix. Ta’ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu, Guard, and Sploosh. Diane Meo as Admiral Deulendrahbl and Dr. Mango Symbulon. And Monique Borses as Llorona and Vex Longarmo. We want to give a huge thank our listeners, cast, friends, and family for their continued support and dedication to helping us make this audio drama podcast a reality. TENDRIL would not be a reality without you, and we hope we can reward you by releasing episodes far into the future! If you can’t get enough of TENDRIL, visit us at tendrilpodcast.com where we have our cast bios and episode transcripts. You can also support us on Patreon at patreon.com/tendrilpodcast, where we have really neat rewards such as access to voice cast blooper reels, short stories, scans of marked-up first drafts of scripts, creator and character AMAs, a behind-the-scenes monthly podcast where we answer your questions, and much, much more!
Moira has been seeing things. But is it all in her head, or is something amiss? This is a Creepypasta-Style horror story set in the world of TENDRIL. Content Warnings for overtures to mental illness, general fear and horror. Written and performed by Kaitlyn Radel. Editing and music by Ryan Borses. TENDRIL: The Banshee Chronicles Episode 1 will be released on March 20.
A brief study guide for the history of the future. Maybe if you hadn't snoozed through "Galactic History Post-2020," you would be up to speed. Written and performed by Ryan Borses. Featuring: Ta'Ron Middleton as Kronist Loknu Eric Meo as Cade Floodry Kaitlyn Radel as Switch
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Steve Pockross is the CEO of Verblio, leading content creation marketplace platform. Steve previously served as VP of BD & Strategy at crowdsourcing pioneer LiveOps, and held leadership roles at Tendril, Western Union and multiple startups and nonprofits. Steve has an MBA from Kellogg and a BA from Wesleyan University.
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No episódio de número 19 do V-Ray Master Talk, a gente bate um papo com um dos mais talentosos character artists do Brasil, autor de algumas das mais incríveis esculturas da Iron Studios: Victor Hugo Sousa. Em quase duas horas de conversa, Victor conta um pouco sobre sua carreira, o mercado no Brasil e fora dele, como é o workflow para criação das incríveis estátuas da Iron e muito, muito mais. Se você curte escultura digital, super heróis e computação gráfica, este episódio está imperdível! Comentados neste podcast: Renato Ferro | https://vimeo.com/renatoferro Marcelo Souza | https://vraymasters.com/2017/01/30/v-ray-master-talk-012-marcelo-souza/ O2 Filmes | http://www.o2filmes.com Rodrigo Elias | http://cargocollective.com/rodrigoelias/About-Rodrigo-Elias Glauco Longhi | https://glaucolonghi.wordpress.com/ Cubocc | http://cubo.cc/ André Holzmeister | http://www.animation.art.br/ Zombie Studio | http://zombiestudio.com.br/ Igor Catto | https://igorcatto.com/ Paul H. Paulino | https://vraymasters.com/2016/08/08/v-ray-master-talk-08-paul-h-paulino/ Justin Holt | http://justinmichaelholt.com/ Tendril | https://tendril.ca/ Fernando Reule | https://vraymasters.com/2017/01/02/v-ray-master-talk-011-fernando-reule/ Alexander Trufanov | https://www.artstation.com/trufanov Tiago Rios | https://www.artstation.com/tiagorios Tiago Oliveira | https://www.artstation.com/tiagoart Caio Cesar Fantini | https://www.artstation.com/caiofantini Ivan Reis | https://ivanreisdc.deviantart.com/ Iron Studios | http://www.ironstudios.com.br/ Sideshow Collectibles | https://www.sideshowtoy.com/ Pop Culture | http://www.popcultureshocktoys.com/en/ Gentle Giant | http://www.gentlegiantltd.com/ Como sempre, não se esqueça de visitar nosso site: www.vraymasters.com para ficar sabendo das últimas novidades. Você também pode falar com a gente mandando suas sugestões, críticas e dúvidas para podcast@vraymasters.com ou no nosso grupo no Facebook (https://web.facebook.com/groups/vraymaster/).
Rich Nosworthy shares his latest tutorials getting started compositing in Blackmagic Fusion quickly and easily. A great way to learn a powerful free compositing application. Octane 4 is also discussed and what it means for the 3D community. Show Notes: Compiled by Matt Lloyd 01.40 - Blackmagic Fusion tutorials by Rich Nosworthy 03.00 - Pros and cons of releasing software for free/low price 05.40 - The idea behind Rich’s quick start Fusion tutorial 06.25 - The content of the tutorial 08.20 - Software agnosticism: using the best tool for the job 10.40 - Tutorial 2: Redshift multipass comps with Fusion 12.44 - A warm endorsement of Redshift customer service 13.30 - Otoy: Octane 4 and Brigade 15.20 - Some of the disadvantages of Octane 3 have been improved 15.50 - “Out of core” geometry 16.21 - Otoy CEO Jules Urbach on Brograph 17.45 - David Ariew 18.20 - AI lighting, scenes and denoiser in render engines 20.00 - Understanding point lights in unbiased render engines 21.00 - Otoy Octane 4 release video 21.30 - Octane 4 is a free upgrade from 3 standalone, and the monthly subscription now allows up to 20 GPUs. 22.00 - Free Subscription with a 2 GPU limit 23.00 - Otoy’s use of the new RNDR blockchain service 24.00 - See Brograph on this topic 25.00 - Blockchain will influence business models across the board, including 3d graphics. 27.10 - Rich’s latest project with Tom O’Neil, director of Narcos titles 27.30 - Yambo studio, Tel Aviv work with many remote artists around the world. 28.05 - Rich’s Node 2017 presentation: a Redshift primer 31.00 - The importance of fundamental techniques and concepts, which can then be applied in the software of your choice. 33.00 - “Roundtripping” between different packages to harness the strengths of each package. Eg After Effects-to-Mocha-to-After Effects 34.00 - Martin from BorisFX episode 34.40 - By comparison, Fusion has really solid tracking, keying and compositing in one package. 35.00 - Roto and cleanup is much more efficient in a node based compositor such as Fusion or Nuke or Natron 35.30 - ProVideoPicks: CGWiki - Houdini education 36.50 - Houdini: the software of the moment 39.12 - Inspirational video: Solipsist 40.22 - Sources of Inspiration: Photoblogs Otakugangsta Sink00 contemporist 41.28 - Following online: Liam Wong Anthony Scott Burns Styleframes NYC for Tendril 43.16 - Follow Rich online: richnosworthy.tv instagram twitter 43.53 - Rich’s experiments and side projects 44.30 - Rich’s chrome bike, made in MOI Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter
Amazon's analytical approach to understanding the customer allowed it to move beyond books and dominate the retail space. Entire industries are getting upended and transformed as a result.This story about disruption is a familiar one. We’ve seen how it plays time and time again – and it’s not pretty for the incumbents who fail to catch up with technology. It's a compelling narrative in the utility space, where we are smack in the middle of an Amazon moment. Electricity consumers want choice. They respond to personalization. And there’s a new generation of technology providers who think they can give consumers what they want – better than traditional brick and mortar utilities.And that’s why Tendril CEO Adrian Tuck sees the importance of talking about Amazon as a model.“How did they go from one thing to this broad level of disruption? They massively focused on the customer and what the customer wants. They looked at every piece of the chain and they tried to make everything easier for the customer. They’re really looking at all those pieces and innovated rapidly to make the buying experience compelling and simple to use," said Tuck.In this podcast, we'll talk with Tuck about the future of data acquisition, personalization, demand-side management and utility business models. Recommended reading:Tendril e-book: The Amazon Effect: Energy in the On Demand Era and What It Means for UtilitiesGTM: Utilities Have the Tools to Unleash the Power of CustomersThis podcast is brought to you by Tendril, the industry’s leading DSM data analytics software provider.
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Emily Hodos is a Neuromovement Consultant and Licensed Brain Gym Instructor. There are some anxious children who do not seem to make enough progress with psychotherapy. In this interview, Emily Hodos provides an additional consideration about your anxious child which is that there may be some problem in their sensory and motor development which is playing a role. Interestingly, those children who have not integrated some of the reflexes they were born with, may have a more anxious disposition. In this interview, Emily Hodos explains this interesting perspective. More information about Emily Hodos can be found at Tendril Kinetics (tendril kinetics.com)
Corey and Courtney have their first run in with the law on the way to Santa Fe, and that’s only 1 out of 4.5 huge things Corey fucked up today. BUT DON’T WORRY, WE ARE TOTALLY FINE.Oh, and find us on Instagram to follow along and see some crazy stuff!bit.ly/CoreyInstabit.ly/CourtneyInsta See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Companions old and new engage in a desperate struggle with a ridiculous tentacled foe in an effort to reclaim Barron's lost fishing pole/dignity! Become a supporter of the podcast at our Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/glasscannon You can help us unlock goals for the future while unlocking fun GCP exclusive rewards for yourself!
Companions old and new engage in a desperate struggle with a ridiculous tentacled foe in an effort to reclaim Barron's lost fishing pole/dignity! Become a supporter of the podcast at our Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/glasscannon You can help us unlock goals for the future while unlocking fun GCP exclusive rewards for yourself!
Quinn wants to talk about how cosplay is intense and awesome and hard as fuck, especially when you're an amorphous gas cloud with multiple tentacles. This episode is available to patrons only, so thank you for your support! Special thanks to Christo Graham for the use of our theme music: http://christograham.bandcamp.com Don't forget to get in touch with us using the hashtag #cherrytimbit Email us at thejupiterboys@gmail.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/thejupiterboys Please consider giving us a rating and/or review wherever you listen to podcasts. That'd be rad as fuck.
Three years after the political posturing around the Department of Energy’s clean energy loan guarantee program, some lawmakers still haven’t moved on. “What we have seen is incredible mismanagement, and it’s become the poster child for crony capitalism,” said Tennessee Republican Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn in an interview with Bloomberg last month. Performance tells a different story. Even after a handful of early bankruptcies, the program has so far seen a 98 percent success rate. And losses from those bankruptcies are only one-fifth the cost of what Congress appropriated when establishing the program. “The facts are clear, the results are in. You can continue to deny that, but I don’t know what it gets you,” said Jonathan Silver, the former executive director of DOE’s loan programs office, speaking on the Energy Gang. In this week’s show, we’ll talk with Silver about the Solyndra bankruptcy, the political reaction in Washington and the legacy of loan guarantees. Later in the show, we’ll discuss SunPower’s investment in the home energy management company Tendril, and try to understand the global climate negotiations that just wrapped up in Peru. The Energy Gang is produced by Greentechmedia.com. The show features weekly discussion between energy futurist Jigar Shah, energy policy expert Katherine Hamilton and Greentech Media Editor Stephen Lacey.
We’re sticking the West this time as we take a look at the seminal 1980s giant monster property The Inhumanoids! When Metlar, Tendril, and D.Compose unleash their fury on the unsuspecting world, it’s up to the Earth Corps to stop them! Do they have the firepower to turn back this [...]
We're sticking the West this time as we take a look at the seminal 1980s giant monster property The Inhumanoids! When Metlar, Tendril, and D.Compose unleash their fury on the unsuspecting world, it's up to the Earth Corps to stop them! Do they have the firepower to turn back this threat when they only have seven minutes each segment? Bust out your toys, we're going old school on this episode!Feedback for this show can be sent to: earthdestructiondirective@yahoo.comEarth Destruction Directive can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/#!/earthdestruction.directive Please rate and review the show on iTunes! You can follow Luke on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ljacone and "add" him on Google+! Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! THANK YOU for listening to Earth Destruction Directive, part of the Two True Freaks Podcast Network... and KEEP 'EM STOMPING!!
We're sticking the West this time as we take a look at the seminal 1980s giant monster property The Inhumanoids! When Metlar, Tendril, and D.Compose unleash their fury on the unsuspecting world, it's up to the Earth Corps to stop them! Do they have the firepower to turn back this threat when they only have seven minutes each segment? Bust out your toys, we're going old school on this episode!Feedback for this show can be sent to: earthdestructiondirective@yahoo.comEarth Destruction Directive can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/#!/earthdestruction.directive Please rate and review the show on iTunes! You can follow Luke on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ljacone and "add" him on Google+! Two True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! THANK YOU for listening to Earth Destruction Directive, part of the Two True Freaks Podcast Network... and KEEP 'EM STOMPING!!
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts The Scarborough Dude enthralls Adam and the Brampton Boys will his animated storytelling. They talk of his wealth of experience, Henry Miller, poetry, and podcasting. As a relevant addendum, audio of Henry Miller talking about the medium of recording, speech versus writing, and the future of creative expression. One Almost MightWouldn't you say,Wouldn't you say: one day,With a little more time or a little more patience, one mightDisentangle for separate, deliberate, slow delightOne of the moment's hundred strands, unfrayBeginnings from endings, this from that, surveySay a square inch of the ground one stands on, touchPart of oneself or a leaf or a sound (not clutchOr cuff or bruise but touch with finger-tip, ear-Tip, eyetip, creeping near yet not too near);Might take up life and lay it on one's palmAnd, encircling it in closeness, warmth and calm,Let it lie still, then stir smooth-softly, and Tendril by tendril unfold, there on one's hand ...One might examine eternity's cross-sectionFor a second, with slightly more patience, more time for reflection?~ ASJ Tessimond Theme: LeisureCo "The Pan Am Connection" (mp3) from "The Pan Am Connection" (Shameless Records Canada)