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Pola Retradio en Esperanto
E_elsendo el la 25.11.2024

Pola Retradio en Esperanto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 26:52


En la 1362-a E_elsendo el la 25.11.2024 ĉe www.pola-retradio.org: • Nia antaŭmikrofona gasto estas unu el la diplomitoj de la aŭtuna Interlingvistika Sesio en Poznano, Renato Guedes el Portugalio, kiu proksimigas la temon de sia finlaboraĵo „Ikoneco por artefaritaj lingvoj”. • Hodiaŭ krome ni proponas komune enrigardi la  retajn eldonojn de la 3-a nunjara numero de „Norvega Esperantisto” kaj de la novembra „Novaĵoj Tamtamas”, internacia gazeto de Esperanto Jokohama. • En la komencaj aktualaĵoj ni informas pri multiĝo de la tiel nomataj privataj studentaj domoj; pri la Stacidoma Komplekso en Lublin, kiu en 2024 gajnis jam du internaciajn arkitekturajn premiojn; pri la daŭranta en Varsovio laŭvica Azia Filmfestivalo. • Nian sciencbultenan rubrikon ni dediĉas al la rekomenciĝintaj esplorlaboroj de polaj sciencistoj en la Parko Serengeti, Tanzanio kaj al la unuaj rikoltitaj rezultoj. • Muzike akompanas nin Ale Vela per sia ĉi-monate registrita (kiel video-filmo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZW_23qNszI) kanzono „Tuj”. La interreta foto prezentas la premiitan stacidomon en Lublin. • En unuopaj rubrikoj de nia paĝo eblas konsulti la paralele legeblajn kaj aŭdeblajn tekstojn el niaj elsendoj, kio estas tradicio de nia Redakcio ekde 2003. Pere de jutubo https://www.youtube.com/results?q=pola+retradio&sp=CAI%253D, konforme al individua bezono, eblas rapidigi aŭ malrapidigi la parolritmon de la sondokumentoj, transsalti al iu serĉata fragmento de la elsendo.

pere lublin nian renato guedes tuj
Nočni obisk
Tjaša Železnik

Nočni obisk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 62:13


V studiu se je na tokratnem Nočnem obisku pridružila priznana igralka, ki je v preteklosti igrala v številnih slovenskih gledališčih — od ljubljanske SNG Drama in Slovenskega ljudskega gledališča Celje, pa do Mestnega gledališča ljubljanskega, kjer deluje že od leta 2009. Tuj ji ni niti film. Nastopila je v veliko celovečercih, kot so Razredni sovražnik, Dvojina in Kratki stiki. Za vloge Olge, Neže in Ajde v slednjem je prejela tudi vesno za najboljšo glavno žensko vlogo. Mnogim, predvsem televizijskim gledalcem, se je najbolj zasidrala v spomin po vlogah v serijah TV dober dan in Ja, chef. Če ne bi bila igralka, bi postala novinarka, je dejala pred časom. Tudi v tej vlogi se je že preizkusila, ko je pred leti na Televiziji Slovenija vodila razvedrilno oddajo NLP. Z gostjo Tjašo Železnik se je Rene Markič pogovarjal o tem, kako pristopa h grajenju svojih vlog, kaj je zanjo kot igralko največji uspeh in kje bi si še želela igrati v prihodnje.

Lawyer on Air
The power of taking a sabbatical with Tina Saunders

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 96:42


Tina Saunders ticked all the boxes as she moved through her career as a lawyer, but when she was offered partner track, she hesitated. Listen and hear what happened next when Tina asked for a one year sabbatical from her firm. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: The importance of education for Tina and how she became a highly valued attorney at her firm What happened on the day of her partner interview? How she took a one year sabbatical and found herself in Japan The transition from law firm to professor and finding the perfect dream position Her favourite books and other fun facts About Tina Tina is Director, Beasley School of Law, at Temple University Japan Campus (TUJ). Tina joined the TUJ faculty in 2013, teaching Civil Procedure and Torts and since 2016 has been managing the TUJ Beasley School of Law programs: That is their Master of Laws (LL.M.), Juris Doctor (J.D.) semester abroad and non-degree Certificate programs in U.S. and International Law. Tina received her law degree from the University of Maryland Carey School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science with a minor in Business Administration from Howard University. Tina served as a law clerk for Judge Lynne A. Battaglia at the Maryland Court of Appeals and then entered private practice at Venable LLP in Baltimore, Maryland. Tina took a one year sabbatical, traveling in Japan and other countries and ultimately saw Tina leaving her law firm career to start a new adventure and work as an educator. Outside of work, Tina loves making cocktails, hiking, jogging and for her mindfulness, she has taken up adult coloring. Connect with Tina LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-saunders-64067015a/ Links Bar Trench: https://small-axe.net/bar-trench/ Michelle Obama's book: The light we carry. Toni Morrison: Recitatif Connect with Catherine Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catherine.oconnell.148 Twitter: https://twitter.com/oconnelllawyer YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair

Manjalvanam Podcast | Tamil Podcast with GK
National Girl Child Day Special Talk with Dr. Hema Karthick Director - Women and Child Protection of International Law Foundation

Manjalvanam Podcast | Tamil Podcast with GK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 25:02


24th January 2022 - National Girl Child Day Special Talk with Dr. Hema Karthick - Director - Women and Child Protection of International Law Foundation, Additional Director General - National Crime Investigation Bureau, Legal Advisor for Public Vigilance Council - Tamilnadu, Senior Psychologist, Counseling Specialist, Psychotherapist, Hypnotherapist, Advocate, State President of Peace of India, National Legal Advisor and TamilNadu State Principal Secretary of TUJ, IPMA, IPW and PWHRC. Get Inspired with Manjalvanam Podcast ! Stay Tuned with GK ..! Manjal Vanam believes Social media plays essential role to spread the requirement of the needy, So that we can work coloboratively towards volunteering and contribution. Please follow our social media updates *Like-Share-subscribe* Website: www.mvlct.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Manjal-Vanam-Life-Charitable-Trust-MVLCT-113196993667149/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/manjalvanamlifecharitabletrust Twitter: (@manjalvanam) https://twitter.com/manjalvanam Instagram: https://instagram.com/manjalvanam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/manjalvanam Podcast: https://anchor.fm/manjalvanam For More details Contact - +91 944582 1717 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manjalvanam/message

Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai
Re-release Episode 5: Dr Justin Sanders: Finding your Ikigai in Lifelong Learning

Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 55:48


In episode 5 Dr. Justin Sanders and I talk about the connection of lifelong learning to Ikigai, the 60 year curriculum, how it helps the brain, and how to approach study when there are almost too many options available. We also touch on how credentials can be a way to increase your impact in the world - not just about the skills you learn but the different doors that will be opened for you. If you are wondering if you are too old to go back to school, be inspired by the 92 year old at TUJ! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway.  In this episode you'll hear: Why Dr Sanders is so passionate about education How he found his way to Temple University Japan  About the benefits of lifelong learning beyond just employment advantages Criteria you can use when deciding what kind of learning to engage in About Justin: Dr. Justin Sanders is the Director of Temple University Japan's Continuing Education Program, one of the oldest and largest providers of personal and professional development to Tokyo's international community. With over 15 years in the international and higher education sectors, before coming to Japan, he served as a Research Specialist and then Global Recognition Manager for the International Baccalaureate (IB), a leading global international education organization.  Prior, he spent several years supporting good governance in community colleges around the United States with the Association of Community College Trustees, and served a two-year tour as an education volunteer with the US Peace Corps, working in rural Azerbaijan. Justin received an undergraduate degree in Communications from the University of Arizona, an MA in Education and Human Development from the George Washington University, and a PhD in Education from the Graduate School of Human Sciences at Osaka University. His research focuses on international education and national development, institutional international strategy development, and adult learning. Connect with Justin: TUJ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd (https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd) TUJ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867 (https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867) Justin's Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/) TUJ Website: https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html (https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html) Connect with Jennifer Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershinkai/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifershinkai/)  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifershinkaicoach (https://www.facebook.com/jennifershinkaicoach)  Website: https://jennifershinkai.com/ (https://jennifershinkai.com/ )

Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai
Episode 5: Dr Justin Sanders: Finding your Ikigai in Lifelong Learning

Ikigai with Jennifer Shinkai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 55:48


In episode 5 Dr. Justin Sanders and I talk about the connection of lifelong learning to Ikigai, the 60 year curriculum how it helps the brain, how to approach study when there are almost too many options available. We also touch on how credentials can be away to increase your impact in the world - not just about the skills you learn but the different doors that will be opened for you. If you are wondering if you are too old to go back to school be inspired by the 92 year old at TUJ! Bio Dr. Justin Sanders is the Director of Temple University Japan's Continuing Education Program, one of the oldest and largest providers of personal and professional development to Tokyo's international community. With over 15 years in the international and higher education sectors, before coming to Japan, he served as a Research Specialist and then Global Recognition Manager for the International Baccalaureate (IB), a leading global international education organization. Prior, he spent several years supporting good governance in community colleges around the United States with the Association of Community College Trustees, and served a two-year tour as an education volunteer with the US Peace Corps, working in rural Azerbaijan. Justin received an undergraduate degree in Communications from the University of Arizona, an MA in Education and Human Development from the George Washington University, and a PhD in Education from the Graduate School of Human Sciences at Osaka University. His research focuses on international education and national development, institutional international strategy development, and adult learning. Links https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd (https://www.facebook.com/TUJContinuingEd) https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867 (https://www.linkedin.com/school/35437867) https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html (https://www.tuj.ac.jp/cont-ed/index.html) https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-sanders-2b386635/)

My Soul
Tuj ko na

My Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 5:00


Tuj ko na

tuj
Arabic Qahwa (Learn Quranic Arabic)
The Poem of Ilbiri – On Leading a Purposeful Life – Part 2

Arabic Qahwa (Learn Quranic Arabic)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 23:09


Abu Isḥāq al-Ilbīrī al-Tujībī (d. 459 AH / 1067 CE) is said to have written this poem in response to a young man who had insulted him. Instead of replying in kind, which was the custom of poets, he decided to respond by providing the young man advice that would benefit him in this life and the next. This is part 2 of the explanation and commentary on this poem which will hopefully help you appreciate it even more insha’Allah. Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084F57389 Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B084F57389 Amazon DE: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B084F57389 Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B084F57389

Arabic Qahwa (Learn Quranic Arabic)
The Poem of Ilbiri – On Leading a Purposeful Life – Part 1

Arabic Qahwa (Learn Quranic Arabic)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 24:23


Abu Isḥāq al-Ilbīrī al-Tujībī (d. 459 AH / 1067 CE) is said to have written this poem in response to a young man who had insulted him. Instead of replying in kind, which was the custom of poets, he decided to respond by providing the young man advice that would benefit him in this life and the next. This is part 1 of the explanation and commentary on this poem which will hopefully help you appreciate it even more insha'Allah. Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084F57389 Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B084F57389 Amazon DE: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B084F57389 Amazon CA: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B084F57389

WHY COME JAPAN
Filmmaking in Japan as a German | Karl Neubert | Why Come Japan #49

WHY COME JAPAN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 86:41


This episode was recorded on March 19th, 2019. Karl's first film link: https://vimeo.com/156791115?fbclid=IwAR28RJdL2-DIsureyrrTfAiYr3tXmIPZqYTHXvD1xLOaskZcqwIg16xOjzc In this episode, Karl talks about how his life in Japan as a filmmaker and a teacher at Temple University Japan (TUJ) began. Other things we talk about are the TUJ film festival, bad student films (including mine), creating the Tokyo Short Shorts film festival, Funeral Parade of the Roses (old Japanese gender bender film), and more. Listen to this episode on iTunes now! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w... To see the full uncut version of the episode and more here: https://www.patreon.com/radrey Oh, and I have this Ko-Fi thing too. If you do that: Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/radrey SOCIAL MEDIA Email: happisunstudio@gmail.com Like: https://www.facebook.com/Radrey-15716... Follow: https://twitter.com/radorii Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radrey/ Discord: https://discord.gg/8dQ9fH5 WHAT I AM WATCHING/READING Movies: https://letterboxd.com/radrey/ TV: https://www.tvtime.com/en/user/297462... Books: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1... #tokyo #filmmaking #japan

WHY COME JAPAN
What Retro-game collecting in Japan Looks Like | Kid Shoryuken | Why Come Japan #45

WHY COME JAPAN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 71:00


This episode was recorded January 22, 2019. Kid "Jim" Shoryuken joins the show via a crappy internet connection and we talk about his adventures of picking up and collecting videogames, going to college at TUJ in Japan, his satirical Japanese vlogger video series that everyone on his YouTube channel hated, working at Pacific Bridge-a video production company here in Tokyo, and more. Listen to this episode on iTunes now! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w... To see the full uncut version of the episode here: https://www.patreon.com/radrey Here's me Patreon & Ko-Fi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radrey Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/radrey SOCIAL MEDIA Like: https://www.facebook.com/Radrey-15716... Follow: https://twitter.com/radorii Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radrey/ Discord: https://discord.gg/8dQ9fH5

Tyler School of Art's Life After Tyler podcasts

Temple's Tokyo campus is getting a brand new building in 2019 including improved art facilities. Hear from Tyler students who have studied there, as well as TUJ printmaking faculty Louise Rouse, about what's available for a semester or year abroad at Japan campus.

Ghetto House Radio
GHR - Show 483 - Hour 2 - Eddy Santana and Sigala

Ghetto House Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 55:03


We are America's #1 Rated Dance Music Mixshow.. We are the best 2 hours of Dance Music on your radio, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Smart Phone and whatever the hell you use to listen to us.. We are GHR! Back with your weekly dose of Dance Music! This show is Dope! GHR's NICK G kicks off hour 1.. followed by an exclusive mix & interview from Mr. Drop It Low.. Superstar DJ/Producer... TUJAMO!! Josser chats with TUJ about his latest singles, 2016 plans and more! Hour 2 kicks off w/ GHR's EDDY SANTANA!! Plus closing off the show.. We have an exclusive mix & interview from Rising Superstar DJ/Producer... SIGALA! Josser chats with Sigala about his massive hit singles, 2016 plans & more! Such an incredible Show...As always.. thank you for your continued support, weekly downloads and positive feedback.. We would not exist without you...THANK YOU so much!! We are GHR! *All Music Provided by all Major Labels *No Copyright Issues Subscribe to the GHR Podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ghett…adio/id435480382 Website: www.weareghr.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ghettohouseradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/ghettohouse Instagram: www.instagram.com/ghettohouseradio

Ghetto House Radio
GHR - Show 483 - Hour 1 - Nick G and Tujamo

Ghetto House Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 58:36


We are America's #1 Rated Dance Music Mixshow.. We are the best 2 hours of Dance Music on your radio, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Smart Phone and whatever the hell you use to listen to us.. We are GHR! Back with your weekly dose of Dance Music! This show is Dope! GHR's NICK G kicks off hour 1.. followed by an exclusive mix & interview from Mr. Drop It Low.. Superstar DJ/Producer... TUJAMO!! Josser chats with TUJ about his latest singles, 2016 plans and more! Hour 2 kicks off w/ GHR's EDDY SANTANA!! Plus closing off the show.. We have an exclusive mix & interview from Rising Superstar DJ/Producer... SIGALA! Josser chats with Sigala about his massive hit singles, 2016 plans & more! Such an incredible Show...As always.. thank you for your continued support, weekly downloads and positive feedback.. We would not exist without you...THANK YOU so much!! We are GHR! *All Music Provided by all Major Labels *No Copyright Issues Subscribe to the GHR Podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ghett…adio/id435480382 Website: www.weareghr.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ghettohouseradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/ghettohouse Instagram: www.instagram.com/ghettohouseradio

Glave
081: Govoreči meč

Glave

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 91:41


Mojca, Pižama in Anže pregledajo 4. in 5. del 6. sezone Igre prestolov. Feedback je vedno dobrodošel. Težite nam lahko preko Twitterja ali pa na mail glave(afna)apparatus.si. Mreža Apparatus.si je tudi na Facebooku in jo lahko finančno podprete tudi osebno. Hvala. – Zapiski: Igra prestolov: Tujčeva knjiga (6. sezona, 4. del) – Delo Igra prestolov: Vrata (6. sezona, 5. del) – Delo […]

Late Nite With Stede
Episode 31 - Making Gold the First Week of Highmaul

Late Nite With Stede

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014


After getting a baseline for professions in Warlords of Draenor last week, I'm back just in the very nick of time this week to talk about what to expect in this first week of raiding in Highmaul.  I talk in depth about Enchanting, Alchemy, Cooking, Crafted Epic Gear, and Darkmoon Trinkets - all after covering the big news on the dust buffs, the mine nerfs, and the updating of wowuction to include info on all the new professions.I also give a preview of content to come later this month for the show, including a spreadsheet I've been ironing out that's pre-loaded with all the stuff we can make with professions in Warlords of Draenor.  Full show notes are, of course, available after the break - Enjoy!!Episode 31 of Late Nite With Stede - Show NotesIntroGood evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to Episode 31 of the Late Nite With Stede Goldmaking Podcast.  I’m your host, Stede Bonnet - and I want to thank you for listening.  Before we launch into the opening of Highmaul this week, I wanna take a minute to let you know that you can find more Late Nite With Stede on my website - www.LNWS.net - you can also find the show on Stitcher & on iTunes - so if you like the show, be sure to subscribe.   Alright, today is Monday, December 1st.===PODCAST NEWS===-  On the last episode, I spent some time talking about how WoD was shaking out so far.  It seems like it was weeks ago in terms of how much has happened since then.  I’ve had a number of folks asking me what they should be making in order to make gold.  The category pages on The Undermine Journal have yet to be updated, and given the variable nature of cooldown yields on toons - and via work orders - it’s a bit difficult to accurately calculate costs.Not that it’s a big problem at this point since most craftables that use soulbound cooldown reagents are bringing rain on the Auction House, but it’s one of those structural sticking points that may cause TUJ to take awhile in updating its information.  Not to mention that Erorus, the creator of TUJ, now works at Wowhead and is probably pretty busy.Back on topic about the preview of tonight’s topic - I’ll be talking about what you need to know about making stuff now - the first week of raids - and how I think the rest of December is going to shake out in terms of profession markets.===WoW NEWS===We had a few big changes in game this week.  Most notably the buff to disenchanting yields for dust.  It seems like 4 times out of 5, rare items - that’s blues - will now DE into a bunch of dust - like 6-10 or so.  This is causing a major correction in the dust and shard markets as shards become less common and therefore, more expensive - and dust settles down to values where it actually makes sense to start hitting your work orders.Which, a lot of you would think means cheaper crystals - since the work orders are now flowing once again.  And you’d be right on the money - there are a lot more crystals sitting under 600g on my server than there were before this change.  And that’s a market I’ll talk more about a bit later in the show.We also had a nerf to the yield rate from farming ore nodes in your garrison’s mine.  Regular nodes give 2 ore, and rich ones give 4 - sometimes 5.  The result was that - where I used to be running a surplus of ore on my toon with Blacksmithing & Jewelcrafting, using a L2 mine, I’m now running a slight deficit.It seems like a small tuning change, but imagine how that reverberates over tens of thousands of toons on a server.  This is a correction that may take a bit longer to play out.  And I think Blizzard was smart not to use the heavy hand here, because there are other factors that will be coming into play that will naturally nerf the amount of ore on the AH - which I will talk about a bit later.Last bit of news for this past week was that most all of the crafted gear got a 5 ilvl boost to the 3rd upgrade stage - which should help keep them competitive.  Remember that your raid drops have fixed secondary stats, and may not be very useful for some specs.===Goldmaking NEWS===Wowuction has updated the profession pages on its site and the CSV feeds that some of you may be using in your spreadsheets are now correctly populating the item names for the crafted gear.  This makes life so much easier for spreadsheeters and I want to give a tip of the hat to the wowuction folks on a job well done in a short amount of time.Myself, I’ve made a spreadsheet for all of the WoD crafts for every profession - because I have every profession.  It’s given me a distinct advantage.  Every single one of you has asked yourself this past week, “Okay, I have 100 soulbound cooldown mats - what do I make to get gold?”  I know I ask myself that about 10x a day.  And my SS is there to guide me.  I know not everybody has Excel or likes SS’s though - so check out wowuction if you wanna dig around without having to ascend the the spires of geekdom that is Spreadsheeting the WoW AH.  I also know that not everyone who likes using Spreadsheets is good at making them.  I wanna share this with you guys, but I want it to be stable.  And right now, it’s not.  The reason I want it stable is because I don’t enjoy the tech support aspect of releasing spreadsheets.  That’s why I built and released the Sandbox awhile back - to make it easier to make your own, so that I wasn’t answering questions instead of writing show notes :)I realize a lot of folks will be waiting on this, so my plan is to have it released by the end of the year.===AUDIOBLOG===This hands off nicely into a segment I want to start doing each show that’s more about my experience in the game.  As you may know, I do more than make gold in-game.  I lead a  casual raid, I’m an officer in my guild, I’m looking to put together a Challenge Mode group in a month or so, and I’m slowly gearing up for PvP.  I’m not a pro at any of it, but I hold my own and have fun.This week, I managed to get my core six to Garrison level 2 - that’s my main at L100, one alts at L98, and four more alts at L96, now.  The L2 Profession Buildings are a huge help, as they give me more wiggle room for maintaining my alts.Now, 2 of my alts are Blacksmiths, and 2 more have The Forge on their Garrison.  And yet somehow, none of those 4 guys had a Blacksmithing Follower.  So this week, I ran out to Frostfire Ridge real quick and snagged one for each of them after a short quest line.  I’m told it’s not that easy for you Alliance listeners, and I’ll try to follow up on that - but it’s important to be levelling your followers on your alts because once they’re at 100, they’re good for 10-12 Work Order mats a day instead of just 6.Blacksmithing is a priority for me because this week I decked out my main (which is my rogue) with a crafted cape, a Darkmoon Trinket, and a crafted Mainhand dagger - which I’d like to upgrade to max level just as soon as I can.At the same time that I’m managing all this, I’m also trying to help guildmates.  Some are Jewelcrafters who really want top notch enchants, others are Engineers who really want some plate gear.  So I’m trying to make trades when I can to help folks out there.  Then I’ve some who’ve seen just how insanely melee-heavy my raid group is shaping up to be and have voluntarily re-rolled either ranged or healing classes - and I’m trying to help them too.So crafted gear is a bit more than make it and post it for me - but it’s been fun, and I still have plenty of stuff to sell.  I started the expansion with about 275k gold liquid, after rerolling on the new server over the summer and getting my alts to L90 with maxed professions.  Now I’m sitting just over 475k - up about 200k from launch.Which is pretty good when I think about how much I’ve sunk into blueprints and upgrades and stuff - as well as the gold I’ve missed by using a handful of crafts for myself.  With raids opening this week, I expect that train to keep on rolling.A week ago, I made a guild event to hit Molten Core and we had a solid 10 folks show up and Queue, but I guess we weren’t the right classes because we sat in Q for 90 minutes before I ended up calling it.  Over the weekend, I tried again, but made us a premade group using the LFG tool and barked it in Trade and on OpenRaid - we filled in 20 minutes and the Q popped after 10 minutes - which was really not too bad.I also got assigned as the RL in there, so I spent most of my time marking targets and herding folks around while my GM handled banning the inevitable trolls from vent while Zerohour rallied the group to votekick them.  The funny part on that guy was that he got kicked from vent and the instance, but was still in the raid group for a few minutes while I fumbled through console commands to kick him while he wasn’t actually on my instance frames.Moral of the story - and this is what I told the guy - don’t troll the RL’s vent and expect to stay in group.  So after a couple hours, we cleared the raid, I got personally thanked for leading by a handful of folks, which was nice, grabbed that ridiculous helm, which was quickly mogged back to my Gold CM gear from the last expansion, and snagged the mount.  As I left the instance, I gave myself a pat on the back for navigating the Queue and the group as well as anyone could expect, and vowed never again to return to - close your ears kids - such a colossal clusterfuck just to have a chance at looting the pet.No, for that amount of time, I’ll buy it off the AH.  That’s why we make gold, ladies and gents - to spend it on grindy crap we really want but don’t have time to deal with.  Well - I have the time - but the rest of this expansion is just made so much better that I’d rather spend it doing those other things.Which brings me to Ashran - if you guys can just bear with my ranting for another minute or two.  Ashran was a steamroll at launch so Blizzard added in some kind of load-balancing.  I thought - this was gonna be like Tol Barad - where you’d just get put in a Queue for 10-15 minutes, max, until the other team got enough folks that you could get in without it being unbalanced.  No, Ashran is a train wreck where folks can sit in Queue for an hour or 2 and never get in.  I’ve no idea what the heck happened because Blizzard can do a better job than this - I know - I’ve seen them do it - ironically, in the most universally reviled expansion, the World PvP zone Q system was better than this.  And that leaves me as a sad panda - because pandas didn’t have a PvP zone - which is effectively where I’m at now.  And I loved Tol Barad, and was really excited for Ashran.  I know they’re still working on it - and I just hope they listen and get it sorted soon.  Blizzard has made a bunch of really awkward steps since launch, but I can say they’re busting their asses to get it right and make it fun.Until then - no Ashran for me.  And those are my personal stars this week - let’s get to talking about what you guys need to know about making gold this week.TOPIC: Making Gold the First Week of HighmaulLast week we talked about what was happening after launch.  This week we turn our focus to the raids that are opening.  In a lot of ways, this is like a content patch - with new raids opening up.  You want to be stockpiling consumables to get ready for the coming onslaught of demand as millions of players smelt their plowshares and mining picks into swords and charge headlong into Highmaul.  My hope is that the content will be challenging.That would help us all as goldmakers, as several professions are focused around crafting gear rather than item enhancements now.  Of course, this would mean that LFR  - which releases later - would become a relevant part of the gearing path - a fact that Blizzard explicitly stated they wanted to avoid, and a concept that I, as a raider, happen to agree with.  But I also want to see craftable epics have some legs, and I know that the first tier of every expansion is usually a doozy.Which is why I’ve to chuckle at the guilds recruiting in Trade chat for “Casual Mythic Raiding”.GearBut let’s talk some more about gear while we’re there.  While my first pieces of crafted gear flew off the shelf at 40 to 45k, we’ve fallen into a 15-30k range over the last week.  If your trade chat is as warped as mine, you’ve no doubt seen the masses crying foul over these prices and predicting with righteous indignation the coming freefall once raids open.I don’t think that’s gonna happen.  As Zerohour said to me - once raids open, folks are gonna start to lose track of their Garrisons and focus on raiding on their mains instead.  Just like the farms in MoP - eventually people get bored or find other things to spend their time on and they just - move on.I expect us to soon get to the point where the big money market shifts to the upgrade tokens - and if you’ve listened to the shows I did before launch, then you’ve heard me say this - make base-level items on your toons with the building, but not the profession - and make the tokens on your toons that have the profession.This is another reason why it’s important to get those alts up to L100 - to unlock L3 of your Garrison and be able to build that 3rd Small Building.  You’ll notice that the biggest limiting reagent for these upgrade tokens is, as I predicted, the Savage Bloods.  With a L100 follower assigned to my L3 Barn, I’m averaging just over 1 per day from trapping.  Which isn’t bad; but it isn’t great either.You’re probably gonna want to try to keep up with your alts’ garden and mine - just to build up a stock of Primal Spirits to trade for the bloods.  Of course, there’s always the AH, but you have to use your judgement there as to whether or not you can make a profit.  This is an entirely new market.In all, I think crafted gear will actually see a boost in the next few weeks - if not necessarily in pricing, then in velocity.  Raids should show folks just how unprepared they are and encourage them to seek upgrades wherever they can find them.  And no place is more convenient, and guaranteed, than the AH.EnhancementsOf course, with each new piece of gear there’s potential that it will need to be gemmed or enchanted.  Jewelcrafting seems to be in a bit of a bad way in terms of gems.  Many lesser gems are flooded because they can be crafted until max skill - and the mats are cheap, and most don’t include Taladite Crystals - the soulbound cooldown material.  So folks powerlevelling JC to boost their CD mat production on the cheap have really done a number on that market.The greater gems just don’t seem to be moving for me, but I only have the mastery cut.  And I may be pricing myself too high.  When a lesser gem goes for 50g - tops - and gives +35 to a stat versus a greater gem that give +50 - how much more can we expect folks to pay?  Don’t forget that the Sorcerous Air alone jack the cost up by 4-10x of the lessers.  On top of that, the Taladite Crystals required are just half of what it’s cost to make a piece of ilvl 640 jewelry.So the tuning on this just feels weirder than seeing Pee-Wee Herman back on TV.  And while I’m in that market and hopeful - the reality is that it’s just a way to diversify because all the leftover JCs from MoP are posting a lot of jewelry.And Jewelry is hot.  Mainly for healers who are looking for Spirit.  We haven’t heard the wailing and gnashing of gums that we had in early Cataclysm over the lack of mp5, but I’m sure Spirit is gonna be in much higher demand once we get into raids.Enchanting is red hot.  Folks are damn proud of their ilvl 680 rings and want the best enchants on em.  And what good is patiently waiting for your BiS stats to roll on a crafted piece of jewelry if you don’t spend another 20% on the enchant?  I’m seeing ring enchants sell like hellacious hotcakes on Christmas in Siberia - the dust buff was just in the nick of time to boost the supply of crystals so I could turn enchanting into my new favorite market - where the main players are the high rollers who aren’t scared to drop 20k on mats in a day and still feel like they’re not hitting it as hard as they should.I’ve yet to sell a weapon enchant, but I’m betting that it’s coming.  My advice - stock up on crystals.  They may drop in price later but for me, the margins are fat enough to eat it.  And if they work like every other enhancement market in the history of this game - the margins will only increase as the competition runs dry of supply.Speaking of supply - I want to address one question I’ve heard while we’re talking about this stuff.  What about all the crystals folks will be DE’ing out of raid?  What - you mean in like two months when they’re not climbing over each other to blow their entire billfold of DKP on it?  I think it’s gonna be awhile before we see that - even longer considering that some groups may opt to use personal loot and I don’t think epics can be DE’d at a buddy’s Garrison.  But keep your eyes open.ConsumablesOf course we can’t talk about raids launching now without talking about consumables.  Thanks to Blizzard’s tuning, we’re seeing most potions cost more than the lesser flasks.  Of course, we also have a bit of a limit on how many greater flasks we can make, but since the Alchemy cooldown material required to make them is NOT soulbound, that restriction is more of a nuisance than a real deterrent.But potions are where I think the money will be.  Because meat just isn’t in the kind of supply that’s necessary and Alchemists are used to focusing on flasks for the lion’s share of their profits.  Of course int pots take fish, not meat and those prices are in the crapper because fishbots.If you’ve been selling pots, then for Pete’s sake - stop.  Wait until raid nights (Tuesday - Thursday in the US) and then gouge all the Johnny-Come-Latelys.  Until then, you ought to treat this as any other patch - stockpile now - don’t sell for 100g now what you can sell for 200g tomorrow.And lastly there’s food.  Fish feasts are, of course, not profitable - because why?  That’s right, because fishbots.  They don’t feed a lot of people anyway and the stats are just +75.  Raiders with a L3 Garden can probably manage to use the food from their fruit tree to get by in a pinch anyhow.  Meat feasts are god-awful expensive and the mats are likely better used for pots.  But - if you can manage to find cheap leftovers of other folks levelling their cooking on the AH, and you’re a max lvl cook yourself - then it may be worth having a look at.Otherwise, cooking is dead.  The L2 Barn killed you, and exclusively produces +100 stat feasts that feed 30 ppl - the max number for a flex raid.  The good news for Goblins is that these are made only via work orders, and as such, there is a daily cap on them.  May God have mercy on the raid that hasn’t stockpiled these in advanced for the shrewd goblin will offer none.  I’d treat these like the old Cobalt Ore or Huge Emeralds - buy em to stock during off-peak times and then reset just before showtime - they’ll sell - especially once we get a couple weeks into raiding and folks burn through their initial stockpile.TrinketsLast - I wanted to take a minute or  two to talk about trinkets.  While crafted weapons start at a mere 630 ilvl, trinkets get to 640.  Many of these are BiS pre-raid barring some lucky warforged socket drop from heroics.  Plus they can be upgraded and have main stats.  For casters, who don’t rely as much on weapon damage, I’d expect that these trinkets may even take some priority over crafted weapons.  But I’m not a simulations guy, so I won’t swear to it.The base-level trinkets are good and they scale decently with their ilvl compared to others.  They’re not BiS overall by a longshot - mostly because they max out at ilvl 670, but that’s not their fault.  Of course making these trinkets is easy since we don’t have to wait for the DMF to come to town to do it - so it’s worth keeping an eye on to snatch the occasional cheap card to build decks.Whether these are more important than weapons isn’t entirely the point though - even if they’re not, they’re still gonna be the second slot that gets upgraded (if not the first) for all classes - assuming they bought a base level one.  So you scribes out there - just remember - ever DMF trinket you sell now is a potential upgrade sale later.Winding DownThat about wraps up thoughts on crafted gear and consumables going into this week.  I’d like to do some in-depth guides to each profession as we move forward, but I’m not yet decided on whether that’s something I’ll just post on the blog or if I’ll do a show on it.  The previews were helpful but I think some contemporary advice would be a lot more useful.I also wanna work on that Spreadsheet that I mentioned at the top of the show, too.  So I figure I’ve got 2 or 3 more shows left in me before Christmas and then I’ll take a break for a couple weeks and start the 2015 season of Late Nite With Stede.  Lots of cool stuff in the Queue to talk about, though - notwithstanding the regular flow of events that gives me more to yak about.===Q&A===Question & AnswerSpecial Thanks:I’d like to give a special thanks to my new listeners and followers on Twitter this week - I don’t wanna embarass you too much, but it’s always great to see fresh faces asking bottom-line questions.OuttroGood luck out there against all those bosses this week.  Don’t overdo it, and remember- if you’re not making gold - I’ve got a name for you: Customer.

Tujbeats' Podcast

Another installment from mo*e + Tuj. Dedicated to an extraordinary Man, Myth, and Legend. Defy your limits and reach for the skies. Chill house, Deep House, Nu disco.

Tujbeats' Podcast

Another installment from mo*e + Tuj. Dedicated to an extraordinary Man, Myth, and Legend. Defy your limits and reach for the skies. Chill house, Deep House, Nu disco.