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On Friday's show: We learn about some recent developments in education, including some concerns about the way the written portion of some STAAR tests will be graded in the future and news about declining student enrollment at HISD since the pandemic. Also this hour: Three years after a deadly winter storm knocked out power across Texas, what has changed -- and what hasn't? Then, we break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week, including Drake, 50 Cent, and several others musicians all being registered to vote at the same house in Katy. And writer and former Houstonian Suzette Mullen discusses her new memoir, The Only Way Through Is Out, which explores her decision to come out later in life. She's holding a book signing at Brazos Bookstore on Feb. 22.
Welcome back everyone! We hope that you all are warm, happy and healthy as the US gets hit with the first winter storm of 2024. This week we take a dive into the recent layoffs at discord and unity, as well as Stephen building up hype on Tekken 8. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your week! Check out our socials Ruben- @os_onslaught Stephen- @os_kameleon and be sure to stop by our link tree for everything else! www.linktr.ee/optionselectpodcast
https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/texas-winter-storm-icy-weather-2-1-23/index.htmlhttps://www.texastribune.org/2023/02/02/texas-winter-weather-mental-health/https://www.texastribune.org/2023/02/03/texas-ice-storm-emergency-preparedness/https://www.feedingtexas.org/your-impact-on-winter-storm-uri-relief/We interrupt our regularly scheduled program to bring you breaking news…Central Texas experienced a major winter storm that halted life as we know it. Join Claire and Nichole as they explore the causes of this particular failed response–from power failures to impassable roads to lackluster communication. What is the responsibility of the state of Texas? What failures belong to the city of Austin? Why does this feel like a problem that's solvable but leadership has refused to solve it? Let us know what your experience looked like. Together we can demand better from our lawmakers.
What do you get when incompetent leadership and a fragile energy grid meet? A catastrophic failure of the power grid, duh! This week, on the first episode of Season 4, we're discussing the major winter storm that affected Texas in February 2021. If you enjoy the show, be sure to rate it five stars!Show Merch: https://destinationdisaster.company.site/Follow the Show! https://www.instagram.com/destination.disaster/https://www.reddit.com/r/DestinationDisaster/Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_13–17,_2021_North_American_winter_stormhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Reliability_Council_of_Texashttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Texas_power_crisis#cite_note-:1-55Music: Cody Martin - Leviathanhttps://app.soundstripe.com/songs/14667 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're joined by Kyle Schielack and Braden Griffith From Higginbotham. We discussed insurance lessons from the last couple of years including how their team kept their business moving during COVID, responding to the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, and the challenges facing the coastal insurance marketplace. They also shared how volunteering and giving back have opened personal and business doors and helped create much-needed balance on their road to success. We finished our conversation discussing their best tips and strategies for insurance agents to thrive in 2022 and beyond. Let's jump in with Kyle and Braden. Connection Points Connect with Kyle here. Connect with Braden here. Make sure you stop by http://www.rllinsure.com. Learn why multi-family property owners, property managers, and investors chose RLL. Are you an insurance agent that writes habitational risk? Stop by http://www.rllinsure.com to learn why agents around the country recommend RLL and how they get paid well to do it.
From February 13-17th, 2021, Winter Storm Uri devastated much of North America with catastrophic wind, ice and snow. Notably impacted was the state of Texas, which experienced widespread power outages, infrastructure damage and essential resource shortages. Guest hosts Cole Martin and Sarah McWilliam, two students from University of Texas at Austin's Dell Medical School, examine the effects of the storm on community health and medical practice in today's episode. They're joined by Dr. Sarah Scott and fellow medical student Girija Hariprasad to share the experiences of medical professionals during this extreme weather event and what we can do to improve our response to similar climate-related events in the future. Hosted by Cole Martin & Sarah McWilliam Written by Cole Martin & Sarah McWilliam Edited by Liana Haigis Episode Transcript Referenced Resources: The Disconnect: Power, Politics and the Texas Blackout Planetary Health Report Card Racial Justice Report Card
In this episode we talk about the winter/ice storm that hit Texas. The situation happening with Joe Rogan. James talks about his recent concert experience.
Waiting for the storm to arrive - https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/tx/dallas/76051
Home damage, sky-high energy bills and more than $10 billion in insurance claims statewide highlight just some of the losses sustained by Texans in 2021 when a winter storm, frigid temperatures and a power outage left the state paralyzed for days. Part 3 of KRLD's look back at the 2021 Texas Winter storm focuses on those losses.
At 5 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2021, the official temperature at DFW Airport dipped below freezing. With the exception of a brief three-hour stretch, it would not eclipse 32 degrees again until 12 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19.In Part 1 of KRLD's series looking back at the winter storm that hit Texas in February 2021, KRLD Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff explains how temperatures got so cold for so long.
At 5 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2021, the official temperature at DFW Airport dipped below freezing. With the exception of a brief three-hour stretch, it would not eclipse 32 degrees again until 12 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19.In Part 1 of KRLD's series looking back at the winter storm that hit Texas in February 2021, KRLD Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff explains how temperatures got so cold for so long.
When the power went out for many across Texas on Feb, 15, 2021, the outages were supposed to be rolling blackouts -- but that wasn't the case for millions of Texans. In some cases, the power stayed out for days.In Part 2 of KRLD's look back at the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, Texas Monthly senior editor Russell Gold, who's covered the energy industry for two decades, explains what was going on behind the scenes as the lights went out.
Home damage, sky-high energy bills and more than $10 billion in insurance claims statewide highlight just some of the losses sustained by Texans in 2021 when a winter storm, frigid temperatures and a power outage left the state paralyzed for days. Part 3 of KRLD's look back at the 2021 Texas Winter storm focuses on those losses.
When the power went out for many across Texas on Feb, 15, 2021, the outages were supposed to be rolling blackouts -- but that wasn't the case for millions of Texans. In some cases, the power stayed out for days.In Part 2 of KRLD's look back at the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, Texas Monthly senior editor Russell Gold, who's covered the energy industry for two decades, explains what was going on behind the scenes as the lights went out.
At 5 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2021, the official temperature at DFW Airport dipped below freezing. With the exception of a brief three-hour stretch, it would not eclipse 32 degrees again until 12 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19.In Part 1 of KRLD's series looking back at the winter storm that hit Texas in February 2021, KRLD Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff explains how temperatures got so cold for so long.
Home damage, sky-high energy bills and more than $10 billion in insurance claims statewide highlight just some of the losses sustained by Texans in 2021 when a winter storm, frigid temperatures and a power outage left the state paralyzed for days. Part 3 of KRLD's look back at the 2021 Texas Winter storm focuses on those losses.
When the power went out for many across Texas on Feb, 15, 2021, the outages were supposed to be rolling blackouts -- but that wasn't the case for millions of Texans. In some cases, the power stayed out for days.In Part 2 of KRLD's look back at the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, Texas Monthly senior editor Russell Gold, who's covered the energy industry for two decades, explains what was going on behind the scenes as the lights went out.
At 5 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2021, the official temperature at DFW Airport dipped below freezing. With the exception of a brief three-hour stretch, it would not eclipse 32 degrees again until 12 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19.In Part 1 of KRLD's series looking back at the winter storm that hit Texas in February 2021, KRLD Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff explains how temperatures got so cold for so long.
Home damage, sky-high energy bills and more than $10 billion in insurance claims statewide highlight just some of the losses sustained by Texans in 2021 when a winter storm, frigid temperatures and a power outage left the state paralyzed for days. Part 3 of KRLD's look back at the 2021 Texas Winter storm focuses on those losses.
When the power went out for many across Texas on Feb, 15, 2021, the outages were supposed to be rolling blackouts -- but that wasn't the case for millions of Texans. In some cases, the power stayed out for days.In Part 2 of KRLD's look back at the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, Texas Monthly senior editor Russell Gold, who's covered the energy industry for two decades, explains what was going on behind the scenes as the lights went out.
When the power went out for many across Texas on Feb, 15, 2021, the outages were supposed to be rolling blackouts -- but that wasn't the case for millions of Texans. In some cases, the power stayed out for days. In Part 2 of KRLD's look back at the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, Texas Monthly senior editor Russell Gold, who's covered the energy industry for two decades, explains what was going on behind the scenes as the lights went out.
At 5 p.m. on Feb. 9, 2021, the official temperature at DFW Airport dipped below freezing. With the exception of a brief three-hour stretch, it would not eclipse 32 degrees again until 12 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19. In Part 1 of KRLD's series looking back at the winter storm that hit Texas in February 2021, KRLD Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff explains how temperatures got so cold for so long.
Home damage, sky-high energy bills and more than $10 billion in insurance claims statewide highlight just some of the losses sustained by Texans in 2021 when a winter storm, frigid temperatures and a power outage left the state paralyzed for days. Part 3 of KRLD's look back at the 2021 Texas Winter storm focuses on those losses.
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Ladies & gentlemen welcome to the Texas winter storm part 2! We are switching up today's podcast style to film it in the sauna for a nice 30-minute session as we talk about why I love the sauna so much and Wim Hoff & Rhonda Patrick's influence on my decision to use it this way. Texas has another winter storm coming! Are we ready? Why is Austin such a success business-wise and will it be different than Los Angeles & San Francisco? Find out since I have all the answers.
It's groundhog day- and we're still confused by the shadow or no shadow thing. Nominees for the 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are out. We're getting ready for Texas Winter Storm 2022.
Governor Abbott discusses Texas winter storm prep ahead of freeze; North Texas schools start canceling classes, prepare for winter storm; Dallas officials outline preparations ahead of winter storm; Federal court denies bid to block GOP-drawn map that splits Tarrant County voters of color
Retirement Lifestyle Show with Roshan Loungani, Erik Olson & Adrian Nicholson
In today's episode of the Retirement Lifestyle Show, Roshan Loungani and Erik Olson review the major events that defined 2021. They go through the top stories that made headlines month-by-month and cover highlights such as the capitol riots, frenzied real estate markets, vaccine debates, the Afghanistan disaster, and so much more. [04:21] Capitol Riots, the GDP Decline, and Highlights from January [10:23] Texas Winter Storm and the Global Chip Shortage of February [13:31] March and the COVID19 Stimulus Package [16:40] The Afghanistan Withdrawal of April [19:50] High Inflation Rates and the Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack in May [27:17] Home Prices Soar in June [31:30] The Tokyo Olympics and Elon Musk Goes to Space in July [38:02] The Deadly Hurricane Ida in August [38:24] September 2021: Facebook Suspends It's Plans for a Children's Instagram [45:40] Tesla Crossed $1 Trillion Market Cap in October [47:40] Biden's Fourth Stimulus Package in November 2021 [55:00] December 2021: Inflation Hits a Four-Decade High [58:30] Parting Thoughts Roshan can be reached at roshan.loungani@aretewealth.com or at 202-536-4468. Erik can be reached at erik.olson@aretewealth.com or 815-940-4652. Adrian can be reached at adrian.nicholson@aretewealth.com or at 703-915-8905. Follow Us At: Website: https://retirementlifestyleshow.com/ https://www.retirewithroshan.com https://youtu.be/hKVzI87v0tA https://twitter.com/RoshanLoungani https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshanloungani/ https://www.facebook.com/retirewithroshan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/financialerik/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-nicholson-74b82b13b/ #retirementlifestylepodcast #fire #podcast #FI #Retire #retirewithroshan #BAM #BusinessAsMission #ImpactInvesting Check out the Retirement Lifestyle Show Website, Retire with Roshan website, the Retire with Roshan Facebook page, Roshan's Twitter, Roshan's LinkedIn, Erik's LinkedIn, and Adrian's LinkedIn. All opinions expressed by podcast hosts and guests are solely their own. While based on information that they believe is reliable, neither Arete Wealth nor its affiliates warrant its completeness or accuracy, nor do their opinions reflect the opinion of Arete Wealth. This podcast is for general informational purposes only, and should not be regarded as specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Before making any decisions, consult a professional.
In the Stick with Kaji Podcast, we talked about all the crazy things that happened this year. Our thoughts on many events like the Travis Scott AstroWorld, Storming the Capital, Texas Winter Storm, Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and other things that happened in 2021! Hope everyone has a wonderful Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!Follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/LoannKaji
While New England has avoided a Texas-style power grid disaster in the past, the region's grid operator recently said it's vulnerable to potential fuel constraints this winter. POLITICO's Catherine Morehouse explains why the region's power system could be in trouble and the solutions officials are examining. Annie Snider covers water issues for POLITICO Pro and is the host of POLITICO Energy. Catherine Morehouse is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer. Raghu Manavalan is a senior editor for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the interim executive producer of POLITICO's audio department.
Nathan is an essential worker, who is entering the Marines and studying to become a lawyer. Nathan share Texas winter storm first hand experience and share his thoughts about climate change, economics news, shortages of everything, self reflection, china, and scary stories!
Today we are joined by Amber Newell. Amber is a true foster hero and board member of Fetch Foster and Rescue, a Wisconsin-based organization that specializes in transporting dogs from overpopulated Texas shelters to northern states.Topics Include:The state of animal welfare in Texas. Animal transports during COVID. Living through the Texas Winter Storm. Tips for fostering multiple dogs at once. Reflections moving into a post-COVID world. Differences in pet culture between southern and northern states. The importance of financial transparency for rescues. Puppy mills in Wisconsin. And much more...Resources Mentioned:https://www.fetchfosterandrescue.com/https://www.facebook.com/fetchfosterandrescue/CUDDLY Club: https://bit.ly/3fE43zRWant to connect with us? Follow us on social media!Email – podcast@cuddly.comInstagram @welovecuddlyTwitter @welovecuddlyFacebook @welovecuddlyhttps://cuddly.com
Leah Easterby and Mark York meet with Mikal Watts, founding partner of Watts Guerra. Watts shares the value of setting up a law firm in Puerto Rico. Want to understand the Texas Winter Storm litigation? In this episode, Watts touches on the impact of this horrifying event, the preventions that could have been set in place to prevent it from occurring, and the litigations that are currently underway as a result. The opioid trials are in full swing and Watts reveals his thoughts on the Sackler family and what Purdue Pharma has done to spur the opioid crisis. With 25,000 3M Combat Arms Earplugs cases, Watts is actively involved in the 3M litigation alleging earplugs issued to military personnel have caused hearing loss and tinnitus. Finally, Watts discusses litigation surrounding water contamination with PFAS. Key Topics: The causes of the Texas Winter Storm outages and what litigations are occurring as a result. Opioid cases relating to Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers. Federal MDL bellwethers having to be tried one at a time and the power of grouping people together in trials. Public water crisis and what the damages model would look like in a PFAS case. Quotes: “I don't think these defendants can afford to take these verdicts. I've seen the documents, it's just the most despicable conduct ever that caused the most non-cigarette-related public health crisis in the history of our country.” (4:03, Watts) “I think the Sacklers are going to have a hard time getting past St. Peter's gates after what they did. It's just the most despicable conduct I've ever seen.” (4:47, Watts) “There's a ton of settlement discussions, but these companies need to buy their peace because these jurors are going to wipe them out based on what I've seen.” (5:32, Watts) “Congratulations to 3M for winning one. But I think they are about to be one out of three.” (8:15, Watts) “The bottom line is we have a public water crisis in this country. I've seen entire towns where the cancer rate is 35%.” (8:48, Watts) “Under federal environmental laws, there are remediation costs that are just extraordinary. I worry that some of these companies cannot carry the burden of the damages they've caused.” (9:09, Watts) Further Resources/Links: Watts Guerra: https://wattsguerra.com/
Winter Storm Uri brought Texas to a stand still and caused major damage across the state. Hosts Tracie Lowe and Ricardo Lowe explore some of the factors that lead to the wide spread power outages, what Texans can expect with future weather events. They also talked with fellow Texans about what can be done at the community level, and what accountability is still needed. Guests: Greg Casar Kiah Collier Dr. Charles JacksonDr. Brandon JonesCaitlin SmithResources/Articles:IUPRA - "Texas Winter Storm: A Look at Energy Insecurity Across the State" Texas Tribune - "Everyday Texans overlooked in state lawmakers' response to power outages during winter storm"ProPublica - "Power Companies Get Exactly What They Want" Learn more about IUPRA: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/iupra/Email us at: BlackLivesTexasPodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, The Current sat down for our very first interview on the social media platform Clubhouse to discuss the February winter storms that struck the South. Texas electricity consumers were particularly hit hard, with millions of Texans going without power in freezing temperatures for days. It could have been worse. The grid was just minutes away from being wiped out. The storm renewed focus on the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), and its failure to prepare for and respond to the disaster. Ed Hirs, Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Houston and a bona fide expert on energy markets, sits down with Brad to discuss what happened and how to prevent this disaster from happening again.
It's been four months, but we're back! In this episode, Emily and I tell the story of how we lost our home to the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, went essentially homeless for three months, and...well...this is just part one. Stick around, because the story becomes even more preposterous. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/ThatThingWithJames Instagram & Twitter: @jamesjasher Reddit: r/ThatThingWithJames Need advice? Have a story or subject you'd like me to cover on the show? Just want to say hi? Send me an email: ThatThingWithJames@gmail.com
Sol-Ark, a veteran-owned company, is on a mission to offer affordable energy independence for family homes and business by building solar, hybrid, battery-based system that boosts renewable energy efforts.That makes Founders Tom Brennan and Bhawna Oberoi uniquely qualified to look back at the recent winter storm that struck Texas, leaving millions without power in its wake and exposing serious inequities and shortcomings in the state's power grid.“One of the things that Sol-Ark brings to the market is that, right now, have solar – but they were never told that, when the power goes out, they won't have any storage,” Oberoi said. “What Sol-Ark makes possible … is to retrofit [existing systems].”This makes life simpler for both installers and building owners who wish to install the system, themselves – installation is simple, and it allows for those looking for a way to store their energy an easier journey toward greater control over their energy.Such solutions could help avoid catastrophic failure like that experienced during the recent storm, which impacted many states in addition to Texas.“Basically, the renewable people were blaming fossil fuel generators, and the fossil fuel generators were blaming the wind and the solar guys,” Brennan said. “Texas's grid can generate as much as 74 gigawatts of energy, and we get close to that in the summertime and deep wintertime. … During this crisis, where temperatures hit [maybe 80-year extremes], about 93% of wind failed because the wind turbines were frozen up.”However, about a third of coal-powered plants and another third of natural gas-powered plants went down, as well. In total, only about 45 gigawatts of power were available.Had energy storage infrastructure been more widespread, that extreme downturn could have been mitigated.
Having just teamed up with a marketing team, Justin Weems of Fine Southern Gentlemen has experienced a massive increase in his online retail sales and fulfillment, but luckily he still managed to get away and talk shirt with us. We got the full story of FSG Prints, and covered important topics such as: Burning the candle at both ends and the middle, 80's-90's country, paypal loans, the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, business partners, and hosting live music at the shop.
Jim and Josh discuss the results from a poll conducted in collaboration with the UT Energy Institute focused on Texans’ experiences during the recent winter storm and the policies being discussed in response.
The 2021 Texas Blizzard was actually several storms, hitting the Lone Star State in mid-February. The snowstorm itself was a natural event, of course- but the disastrous results were entirely man-made. Winterization of the Texas' power grid (or lack thereof) was a problem that had been ignored for years by hucksters, charlatans and dipshit politicians. Weak control over the Texas energy industry was granted to random folks, many of whom didn't even live in the state. Meanwhile, those folks who *did* live in Texas? They were freezing their ass off. Governor Greg Abbott bravely responded by encouraging residents to go figure it out on their own, while Senator Ted Cruz decided to travel to Cancun for a rather expensive sleepover with his family. In total, the political and moral failures of state government compounded the suffering for Texas residents as scores of them died due to freezing temperatures. Dumb people with terrible ideas? The 2021 Texas Winter Storm had these folks a-plenty, pardner. 1:10 – Brief history of energy policies in Texas prior to the storm. 4:44 – The Texas Winter Storm arrives, kicks Texas ass, smiles for camera, and kicks it again. 6:37 – Shit gets real in the land of the Lone-Star. 8:38 – Senator Ted Cruz gets Mexican take-out; picks up the food himself. 11:26 - The Electrical Reliability Council of Texas, or ERCOT, is terrible and dumb. 13:40 - Governor Greg Abbott hates Bing, thinks solar energy is kinda gay and/or stupid. 15:39 – Strong, beautiful and concise conclusion by the handsome narrator. #tedcruz #conservative #texas #houston #dallas #austintx
The State Bar of Texas, the American Bar Association, and legal aid providers across the state remind Texans that a tollfree legal assistance hotline is available to low-income individuals and families affected by the Texas winter storm that began Feb. 11. The hotline — 1-800-504-7030 — is available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, and connects individuals with local legal aid providers who can help with issues, including assistance securing government benefits; help with home repair contracts and contractors; consumer protection issues such as price-gouging; counseling on landlord-tenant problems; and more. Individuals who qualify for assistance will be matched with Texas...Article Link
Prolonged frigid temperatures last month caused electricity demand in the Texas power grid, or ERCOT, to explode. The extreme cold resulted in more than 30GW of power plant outages, and a situation where demand outstripped supply by 30%. This resulted in millions of Texans being without power, heat, and clean water. This week, The Unrestricted Podcast speaks with Krystal Blacklock, former Direct Energy employee. They're going to tell us about how the state's power, oil and gas sectors went down at once, and what Texas might consider to 'build back better'. Follow Krystal on Social Media: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/krystalblacklock Tic Tok - @krystalblacklock ✅Best ways to help support The Unrestricted Podcast! ✔️PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/barrimedia ✔️Monthly Donation: https://www.anchor.fm/barrimedia/support ✔️Merch: https://www.tiny.cc/unrestrictedstore To reach the Unrestricted team you can email: Barri.MediaTexas@gmail.com ✅FOLLOW BARRI MEDIA ✔️INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/barrimedia_ur ✔️TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/barrimedia_ur ✔️FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/barrimediaur ✔️WEBSITE: https://www.podpage.com/theurestrictedpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unrestrictedpodcast/support
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What's up everyone! We are back with another episode of the Just Talk Podcast with Episode 184!Panda Mike on the mic!!! Always good to have our panda amigo to be back on the mic and I'm sure he misses it. We talk about engagement rings, we talked about why Rich started the podcast, the Texas Winter Storm, and many more!With that said, thank you all for listening and the support. We appreciate it always! We love you all and we hope you enjoy this episode! Until next time, we're going silent.Follow Us On Instagram@thejusttalkpodcastEmail Usthejusttalkpodcast00@gmail.comSubscribe To Us On YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo40E9rCSueQjDxPl21u8Mg
Join us this week as we describe our Texas Winter Storm experience! Spoiler alert: it was terrible.
Jordan, Ben, Vinny Marino and Patrick are back to talk Daft Punk splitting up, Nintendo Direct, Pokémon Presentation, Sony State of Play, Texas Winter Storm, and much more! Ben: https://www.twitter.com/Vidsigma Vinny: https://twitter.com/VinnyPlaysVlogs Patrick: http://www.twitter.com/Assassin_Volke Marino: https://twitter.com/Marino584 Join the Lackadaisical Discord Server! https://discord.gg/vg5haZc5fp
This week, Peter Stefan comes on the podcast to share his story of living through the recent winter storm together with water and power outages in the Lone Star State. This episode is brought to you first and foremost by the Storytime Superhero Patrons on YouTube, with special thanks this week to patron James. Thank you James for your support! Become a Patron: http://clisare.rocks/support This podcast is also supported by Amazon Music. Get unlimited access to 70 million songs with a free, 30-day trial. Cancel anytime. Click the link in the show notes or in the video description on YouTube or go to http://getamazonmusic.com/clisare (AF)
In this episode, we react to the news of the ice storm in Texas and the fallout that is still being unfolding.
In today's episode, I share with ya'll my Texas winter storm experience and how I navigated no power, no water and below-freezing temperatures. It was a crazy week with many takeaways. Follow Let's Vibe on Instagram and Twitter @letsvibepodcast Submit any episode ideas or feedback to hello@vibewithade.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/letsvibepodcast/support
Despite the warm temperatures and running water, the fallout from the Texas Winter Storm in Mid-February that left Millions of Texans without power in and made ERCOT a household name for all the wrong reason is far from over. Power companies, financiers, policy makers and arguably the rest of the … The post The Green Insider – Ep. 25 – ERCOT Series Pt. 1 – Steve Berberich & Ben Parvey appeared first on eRENEWABLE.
We talk about our experience volunteering post-Texas Winter Storm 2021 and recognize Rosa Parks.
Texas went through a historic winter storm in the middle of February. We discuss our experience based off of what happened. What do you dislike about social media? What is wrong with it? Is sleeping with socks okay? Will we get cancelled eventually?
Addressing the clutter challenges that our viewers and listeners face is the heart and soul of our efforts, and neither snow nor ice nor burst pipes can slow us down for long. In episode #58 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, reports on the winter storm that paralyzed Texas last week and responds to comments and questions from our audience.Show notes: http://cfhou.com/tcfw058The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our meetup group follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the video of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theclutterfairy)
Join hosts Kylo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin', Deuce Touché, and David Roughin as they discuss the Aftermath of the Texas Winter Storm, Ted Cruz's Big Escape, the NYPD's Hand in the Assassination of Malcolm X, Alaskan Woman Survives Bear Attack, Kevin Gates' "Only the Generals, Pt. II", Jim Jones' "Fraud Department", Thank You Bus' "Bus Boy EP", Kelly Rowland's "K" EP, Bobby Shmurda's Release from Prison, Kanye and Kim's Divorce, Carson Wentz to Indy, Serena Williams VS Naomi Osaka, and much more! #Blessthebottle For all things PreGame Podcast visit livefromthepregame.com For exclusive content and experiences check out the PreGame Podcast on Patreon by visiting http://patreon.com/thepregamepodcast
In this week's episode of Inside the Room w/State representative Brandon McGee we discussed the impact of COVID-19 on housing and the call for affordable and sustainable housing in marginalized communities. As a huge proponent and believer in community investment, I have introduced proposals for this legislative session that aim to provide supportive services, such as the Right to Counsel and Eviction Protections. We will also dig into the crux of Texas and its opposition to participate in the Green New Deal. Join me in gathering people from all walks of life, to step Inside the Room in efforts to gain perspective on how we can educate and uplift our communities.
The recent winter storm caused major disruptions for Texas businesses, including closures due to loss of electricity, water issues, property damages, and transportation issues. As businesses deal with the fallout of the storm, employers may be wondering whether they are responsible for compensating employees during the interruption. Jackson Walker Labor & Employment partner Dawn Holiday discusses multiple issues surrounding employer's responsibilities for exempt and non-exempt employees, and the expectations placed on employees during the winter storm disruptions. In addition, Dawn explains some of the actions that the Jackson Walker Labor & Employment team takes to help employers prepare for future business disruptions. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal advice from qualified counsel. Your use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Jackson Walker. The facts and results of each case will vary, and no particular result can be guaranteed. As you assess the impact of the February winter storm, Jackson Walker attorneys can help advise you on the legal implications for your business. For additional insights and resources, visit our Winter Storm Recovery site.
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As Texas businesses deal with property damages following the winter storm, Jackson Walker insurance litigation partner Chris Thompson discusses what business owners should consider when beginning the process of filing insurance claims to help cover the cost of repairs. For additional JW Fast Take podcasts and webinars, visit JW.com/Fast. Follow Jackson Walker LLP on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The music is by Eve Searls. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and is not a substitute for legal advice from qualified counsel. Your use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Jackson Walker. The facts and results of each case will vary, and no particular result can be guaranteed. As you assess the impact of the February winter storm, Jackson Walker attorneys can help advise you on the legal implications for your business. For additional insights and resources, visit our Winter Storm Recovery site.
Get on the Waitlist NOW for the Elevated Beauty Mini Course: www.iamgentlebeauty.com Today's Podcast is about current events & I give my personal reaction the viral video (below) from B.Simone & this wicked storm here in Texas. https://theshaderoom.com/b-simone-trends-after-video-about-manifesting-love-goes-viral-video/ How does B.Simone & the winter storm even correlate? The storm taught me to Trust in the Lord, the righteous aren't foresaken, what's really the chief things in life, and that I am very dependent on my husband. -- Which brings me to B.Simone. Being ladylike isn't played out...being LONELY is!!! Ladies, if you want love in 2021, you don't need to become LIKE THE MAN- you need to develop the characteristics the man who you desire would want! The number one thing he want's is a feminine, fit & fine woman...Listen in for the full details of the list of what you truly need to attract the man who God desires for you. If you're married, maybe you need to upgrade your women skills to keep hubby happy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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What. A. Week. The Black Married Nerds talk about the disaster that was the Texas Winter Storm and its ill effects on its residents and also discuss preparedness in the black community. Nintendo FINALLY comes through with a full on Nintendo Direct, and Dubb D talks about the massive reveal that happened on WandaVision. Black History Spotlight: Alice H. Parker Follow us, or drop us a line! IG: blackmarriednerds Twitter: Blkmarriednerds Email: blackmarriednerds@gmail.com **SOR Remake Stage Clear credit goes to GeckoYamori**
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In this episode, I talk about how I changed my thoughts and used my own coaching to make the best out of the Texas winter storm and power outage. I'm incredibly grateful that we only lost power for a few days. Thank you to everyone who checked on me. If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @rachelkhudson. Also, send me an email if you have any questions. rachel@rachelkhudson.com In this episode I talk about: What I did when my negative thoughts tried to take over The mantra that I used to help me out of my negative mindset. The mindfulness technique that lowered my anxiety level. To work with me one-on-one, just click here and schedule your free consultation. For a full list of my guided meditations, visit: https://rachel-hudson.mykajabi.com/guided-meditations Intuition Mini-Course is on sale now: https://www.rachelkhudson.com/intuition
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In this episode, I talk about how I changed my thoughts and used my own coaching to make the best out of the Texas winter storm and power outage. I'm incredibly grateful that we only lost power for a few days. Thank you to everyone who checked on me. If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me @rachelkhudson. Also, send me an email if you have any questions. rachel@rachelkhudson.com In this episode I talk about: What I did when my negative thoughts tried to take over The mantra that I used to help me out of my negative mindset. The mindfulness technique that lowered my anxiety level. To work with me one-on-one, just click here and schedule your free consultation. For a full list of my guided meditations, visit: https://rachel-hudson.mykajabi.com/guided-meditations Intuition Mini-Course is on sale now: https://www.rachelkhudson.com/intuition
On this week's episode, we are joined by Deputy Mayor Steve Anderson as we discuss some of the top headlines from the week of February 14th, including: The Feds finally repealing minimum sentences that disproportionately hurt Black and Indigenous people; The Toronto vacancy tax already working despite not being implemented yet; Pandemic benefits being extended until June; #HairLove for the Black History Month win; Khaleel Seivwright gets an injunction to stop building tiny homes; and the Texas Winter Storm - proof that climate change is a real thing, but so is political incompetence.Politicshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/justice-reform-drug-treatment-criminal-code-1.5917710?fbclid=IwAR20AN9oZxKC69H2-6MJ4_BoQgFE8HHZQ8p4gdveSkW5DlH8rTsYv93bmIIhttps://www.lawtimesnews.com/practice-areas/criminal/bill-c-22-a-positive-move-but-more-study-and-action-needed-to-tackle-systemic-racism-say-experts/337942https://pressprogress.ca/doug-ford-in-the-middle-of-a-deadly-pandemic-calls-paid-sick-days-a-waste-of-taxpayers-money/?fbclid=IwAR2o17-N4Sa1Hjt1PL6VqWfX8OLdJTLn39L5zx5Xo8XjqVz84hn0r4-1E1sEconomyhttps://www.blogto.com/real-estate-toronto/2021/02/real-estate-investors-toronto-sell-vacant-home-tax/?fbclid=IwAR1Ujxaier9AAy39UdHnWPPsoAV3XgSbc4BHDNL_W8DQKOu-zaLonTMhYsghttps://trreb.ca/index.php/news/news-releases/1231-potential-municipal-land-transfer-tax-hike-could-reduce-supply-and-affordability-of-modest-toronto-homeshttps://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/liberals-extend-ei-emergency-covid-19-benefits_ca_60302b53c5b6cc8bbf3b9685?ncid=fcbklnkcahpmg00000008&fbclid=IwAR1VkXBPLYoBGJn1XsURjCIjXiCaK3s8GG364JflB9oBeYlO4EUAZGmM1MEhttps://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/news/2021/02/crb-extension.html?fbclid=IwAR3lMAkhBfCsCfrbdg8TfQCrEhaB8LZnjxuONebQAoTFltJCYbDPiAvflgYBlackity Black Blackhttps://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/02/19/i-love-my-hair-dufferin-students-celebrate-hairlove-as-part-of-black-history-month.html https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ont-homeless-encampments-1.5920822https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/u-roy-reggae-pioneer-dead-1129709/https://www.loopjamaica.com/content/u-roy-hailed-true-king-dancehall-dies-78Worldhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/tim-boyd-mayor-colorado-city-texas-resigns-power-outages/?fbclid=IwAR3caRZq3Se5bZLx6G6VkjgqIGWAR1LI9F5SPGCh_C3pKKFMGEgRgGqoAQ8 https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/02/17/texas-abbott-wind-turbines-outages/ https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/19/politics/texas-governor-abbott-cuomo-newsom/index.html https://www.businessinsider.com/aoc-rips-texas-governor-blaming-storm-outages-green-new-deal-2021-2 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/TheDripTO?fan_landing=true) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss episode 7 of WandaVision, the ‘Cruella' & ‘Mortal Kombat' trailers, and we review NBC's new shows ‘Young Rock' and ‘Kenan'. Then we play This or That: Marvel vs DC. If you would like make a donation to help those affected by the Texas Winter Storm, here are some links: San Antonio Food Bank www.safoodbank.org Austin Disaster Relief Network www.adrn.org Houston Food Bank www.houstonfoodbank.org Front Steps (blanket drive) https://frontsteps.org/get-involved/annual-blanket-drive/
Ep. 131 of the Pour Horsemen podcast, brought to you by Manscaped, we keep it solo! #Podcast #Houston #Music #Manscaped #SportsHTX #TexasBlackoutTopics include The Texas Winter Storm #BlackoutTed Cruz #CancunCruzAmerica about to snap! #Wandavision And More… Support for The Pour Horsemen is brought to you by MANSCAPED™, who is the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. MANSCAPED™offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code POUR at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com and use code POUR. Your balls will thank you™! Follow The Pour Horsemen on Instagram @thepourhorsemen and email at thepourhorsemen@gmail.com Subscribe to Apple Podcast, Spotify Podcast, Google Play, YouTube, iHeartradio, or PocketCast. All details can be found at www.theguildhtx.com Please rate, review and subscribe! 5 stars or nothing.
Welcome back to another episode! We're glad you're tuning in for the third installment of our podcast! Introducing the newest addition to our show, Megan! We host a mini-AMA sesh with Megan so you can get to know her. There are things we didn't even know! Mufasa's death completely scarred her! Get it, SCARRED? SCAR? Anyone? Lol, nope guess not. Texas was hit with it's harshest winter weather in nearly 32 years! Texans were not only caught off guard with the sub-zero cold temperatures and snow, but grocery stores ran out of gas, roads were closed, nearly all gas stations were out of fuel, and the electric grid came under tremendous strain. Providers had to institute rolling blackouts -- causing people to not have heat to bear the storm! 65% of fossil fuel plants failed to winterize which led to widespread failure! Oh yeah, many people also did not have water! Who is to blame? What systemic changes are necessary to move forward and ensure this does not happen again? Man with “Not drunk, avoiding potholes” bumper sticker arrested for -- yep you guessed it -- drunk driving (among other things). Was this a stroke of genius or stupid move? Woman makes headlines by using Gorilla Glue adhesive as hairspray -- and goes viral on Instagram and Tik Tok. How did something like this happen? Was there a disclaimer on the bottle and if not, what will a future disclaimer look like? Still can't get over that headline… how does someone think this is a good idea?! The ultimate playa steals rings from one girlfriend to propose to another… and NEITHER of the women knew his real name! Ok so there's all kinds of things screwed up with this story, but also the man is STILL at large! LMAO! We'll fill ya in on the details. Barber impales himself with shears in a freak accident. Poor dude, had to have open heart surgery and everything! Scissors are SHARP!!!! In the spotlight this week discusses solitude and how it can be so addicting. What are our experiences with solitude and do have anything positive/negative to say? Scientifically speaking everyone needs solitude every now and then to mentally recharge. Times for being alone vary person to person. How does this affect our personal energy and how we project that energy? Those Were The Days COVID edition: Where do we miss eating at the most? The types of food we are craving are all over the spectrum. From Breakfast with Disney Characters to Giordano's Pizza to Rockfish in Los Angeles. Great, now I'm hungry after typing that out. *sips water* Terrance makes the mistake of looking up hashtags of food he is craving on Instagram. Don't look up #Tacos if you're hungry. Aaaand this is where the discussion went off the rails. Megan and Bailey thought it was NSFW at first! Wow, we were way off the page! Recommendations: Terrance: WandaVision on Disney+ Bailey: The Flight Attendant on HBO Max Megan: Super Mario World 3D for Nintendo DS This week's motivational story is all about being kind to others, even if it isn't in your best interest. Thank you so much for your support and for sticking with us for the entire episode. Don't forget to leave us feedback @wwjhpodcast on Twitter or e-mail us at wwjhpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe here >> Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wait-what-just-happened/id154862475 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6m671BEEkHw431zrtVIsRm RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/wait-what-just-happened-Wew1jv Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id3711252?country=us
We made it, but it wasn't easy. Fair warning, there are a couple expletives in this episode.
In this episode, I start off by discussing the Wentz trade. The Texas Winter Storm was much worse than I thought and prayers go out to all those involved. NC State women's basketball made me proud. Wizards are rising, Caps are slumping. Bradley Beal deserved that starting All-Star starting spot. Sooners men and women basketball are winning at the right time. Draymond was speaking facts. The Hypothetical GOTE is the Ball is Life fantasy basketball league vs The Los Angeles Lakers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goat-level-podcast/support
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Welcome to my mini-series, Metamorphosis Monday! These mini-episodes are meant to help you start your week off with the right intention and mindset. Being anti-social is one thing, but taking time out for yourself is another. Alone time can be extremely beneficial for your mental health because it allows you to refocus and increase levels of motivation, creativity, and balance in your life. Between losing my uncle and dealing with the "Texas Winter Storm of 2021", this morning I highlight the lessons I've learned by consciously taking time out for myself, and recognizing the importance of simply enjoy my alone time. *Support this podcast with a small donation to help sustain future episodes! Your donation would be greatly appreciated!: CASHAPP-$butterflyeffectpdct Don't forget to like & share this podcast with your friends and family, and if you want to stay updated, feel free to follow my Instagram: @thebutterflyeffectpodcast_, or if you want to share your personal experiences, you can email me at thebutterflyeffectpdct@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queen-jeneve-gabrielle-szymoniak/support
Welcome back to the Men R Men Podcast with Morrice and Donavon. We survived the Winter Storm and this episode we discuss personal experiences during the storm plus we discuss the food shortage that left many without food. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We discuss the crazy Texas winter storm Uri --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sean-moser/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sean-moser/support
Today's podcast is dedicated to the state of Texas. I cover the most up to date information and I will give agencies and phone number of places that Texas residents can seek help. I also continue on with our Bible study on reading the Bible in one year. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. List of agencies that are providing assistance: Red Cross - https://www.redcross.org/ Salvation Army - https://disaster.salvationarmyusa.org/ Texas Department of Health and Human Services - https://hhs.texas.gov/ FEMA - https://www.fema.gov The phone number to call if you need a Warming Center in Texas is 512-305-4233 Hastag #LoveThyNeighbor to get the word out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southernbelle-74/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/southernbelle-74/support
2-19-21 AJ DailyRecordkeeping — A Profit Essential, adapted from an article by Megan Silveira, Angus Journal. To read more, visit the Angus Journal's website at https://www.angusjournal.net/post/recordkeeping-a-profit-essential. Battling Through the Winter Storm, adapted from a release by Kay Ledbetter, Texas AgriLife Communications. For more information, go to https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/2021/02/17/battling-through-the-winter-storm/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AgrilifeToday+%28AgriLife+Today%29.USDA, FDA Underscore No Transmission of COVID-19 Through Food or Food Packaging, adapted from a release by the USDA. The full release is available at https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/covid-19-update-usda-fda-underscore-current-epidemiologic-and-scientific-information-indicating-no#:~:text=After%20more%20than%20a%20year,credible%20evidence%20of%20food%20or. —Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal
This week I share and give an insight on my current situation regarding the Texas Winter Storm. For those who don't know or haven't heard Statewide Texas has gone through a severe Winter Storm, with at least 6-7 inches of snow and temperatures in the minus. For days Ive been without Power and Running Water. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ontheends/support
We discuss the Texas Winter Storm of 2021, giving back to the community, and spotlight the ever-incredible Harriet Tubman.
Daniel, Abby and Kid chat about how Texas Freezing over impacted the and the communities they live in. Daniel shares what his dream house would be and his plans for the future. Daniel and Kid share some advice for people wanted to become American Ninja Warrior, what its like becoming a role model, and more!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/kindanice)
On this episode:History of ERCOT & DeregulationIs "Green Energy" The Problem?34 gigawatts generation capacity forced offline, about 27 gigawatts comes from coal, nuclear, and gas capacity.The parts of Texas not on its ERCOT power grid appear to have weathered the freeze with few outageshttps://theweek.com/speedreads/967553/parts-texas-not-ercot-power-grid-appear-have-weathered-freeze-few-outagesTexas Power Grid Was ‘Seconds Or Minutes' Away From Complete Failure Leaving Whole State Dark, ERCOT SaysThe Texas power grid was just "seconds or minutes" away from a catastrophic and complete failure earlier this week, officials with ERCOT said during a briefing Thursday, adding that widespread rolling blackouts may have saved the state from going completely dark.https://www.forbes.com/sites/nicholasreimann/2021/02/18/texas-power-grid-was-seconds-or-minutes-away-from-complete-failure-leaving-whole-state-dark-ercot-says/?sh=287723d843fbERCOT Will Restore Board of Directors' Names to Website After Death Threats Prompted Their Removalhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ercot-will-restore-board-of-directors-names-to-website-after-death-threats-prompted-their-removal/ar-BB1dNEI3
We know that wind turbines work in the arctic so are they the problem? The truth is all sources, especially natural gas, had plants down. Turns out natural gas and other thermal sources don't work either. The reason is because they didn't prepare the grid for cold weather. But should they or is it a waste of money for rare events like this. Wind turbines work down to -30C in Canada because they have cold weather packages installed. Our natural gas system always works for similar reasons. The power outages in Texas are terrible but it will cost money to prevent it from happening again. More on electric vehicles in extremely cold weather. Brian explains his factory studded snow tires and problems with his Tesla in winter. We update Jon's Nissan Leaf not working in extreme cold because of its 12v battery. Warren Buffet invests in something stupid: Fossil fuels. General Motors reveals the new Chevy Bolt and Chevy Bolt EUV crossover. It's a big deal for the advent of EVs. There is a huge price reduction and they are even paying for your home charging install. On top of that you get a level 2 charge with your vehicle! Available summer 2021. In our latest edition of Is Elon Musk Crazy? we ask Brian if making his new sports car hover with rocket boosters is silly. Elon told Joe Rogan it's going to happen. The countries that will be most punished financially by the fall of oil in the coming decades. Shell Oil says oil production peaked in 2019. Hello Jason Kenney in Alberta? Tesla flirts with business in India and the government there is welcoming it. Toby Seba's RethinkX has a video out reminding us that power grids can be powered by wind plus solar plus batteries 100% by 2030. We explain how that's going to be disruptive but we'll get into it more in the coming months. Link to Markam Hislop YouTube channel. Markham Hislop on Twitter.
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As we are stuck inside in the cold with no power or power go off every 30 min. Relax your mind with the podcast episode and do not let anxiety or frustration get in your mind. Listen to this 30 mins Meditational podcast and be free.