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Allen, Joel, Rosemary, and Yolanda discuss Modvion’s €39M grant for wooden wind turbine towers, leading to a discussion about funding vs. engineering readiness in the wind industry. Plus they highlight Veolia’s blade recycling advances in PES Wind Magazine. And the Weather Guard team announces they’ll be in Edinburgh for the ORE Catapult Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight! Register for Wind Energy O&M Australia 2026!Learn more about CICNDT! Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Allen Hall: A portion of the Weather Guard team. We’re headed to Scotland for the ORE Catapult Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight, which is gonna happen on December 11th in Edinburgh. We’re gonna attend that and it’s gonna be a, a number of great offshore companies there. We’re hoping to interview a couple of them while we’re there. But Joel, this is a real opportunity, uh, for offshore companies in the UK to showcase what they can do and they can get on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. Joel Saxum: Of course. So we’re flying over the sixth and seventh there over the weekend. And we will be, uh, in Edinburgh, uh, on the eighth. So Monday morning through Thursday. Thursday and Thursday is the or E Catapult event. And yeah, we’re excited to see some of the companies that are gonna be there, interview some of them, get the, the picture, uh, of the uk um, supply chain, right? Because I think it’s a really cool event that they’re doing. I’d love to see other countries do that. I’d love to see the US do that. Um. Just say like, Hey, this is, these are the companies, the up and [00:01:00] comers and the, the people that are changing the game and, and kinda give them a platform to speak on. So we’re excited to do that. It’s gonna be a one day event. Um, love to see some people join us, but the other side of that thing is we’re gonna be over in Scotland. So we’re, well, we’ve got a couple meetings in Glasgow, a couple meetings in Borough. So if you are around the area, um, of course we’re linking up people on the uptime network, but, uh. If you’re around the area and you want to, you wanna chat anything wind, or maybe you got lightning protection problems, get ahold of us. ’cause we’ll be over there and, uh, happy to drop in and uh, share coffee with you. Allen Hall: It’s just part of Weather Guards and the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast outreach to the world. So we’re gonna be in Scotland for an entire week. We’re heading down to Melbourne, Australia for probably a couple of weeks while we’re down that way. And we will be somewhere near you over the next year probably. It’s a really good, uh, free service that we provide, is we want to highlight those businesses and those new technology ideas that need a little bit of exposure to grow. And that’s what the Uptime podcast is here to do. So join us [00:02:00] and if you want to reach out to us, you can reach us via LinkedIn, Allen Hall, Joel Saxon. We’ll respond to you and hopefully we can meet you in Speaker 3: Edinburgh. You’re listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast, brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now here’s your hosts, Alan Hall, Joel Saxon, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Alan Hall in the Queen city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Soon, the home of Maersk North America, I think we’re going to find out. And also the new Home of Scout, if you haven’t seen the little, what was formerly a MC little vehicle that’s gonna be made, well engineered in Charlotte and then built in South Carolina. So we’re looking forward to that. And with me as Yolanda Pone in Texas. Joel Saxons up in the great state of Wisconsin and Rosemary [00:03:00] Barnes is back in Australia. And there’s plenty of things to talk about this week, and I, I think our pre-recording discussion has centered on wooden wind turbines. And if everybody’s been following, um, mod Vion, they have received a 39.1 million Euro grant and they are making of all things. Wooden wind towers. So, uh, up in Sweden, there’s plenty of wood to make towers out of, out of it. And it’s a laminated process. And if, if you’ve looked online, I encourage everybody to go look online. It’s kind of an interesting technology they have where they’re layering wood together to build these towers sections. And so instead of using steel or other materials, concrete, you can make them outta wood. Uh, so the European Union is backing this, and as Joel has pointed out. This is not the only money they have received to develop this technology. Joel Saxum: Yeah. Back in 2020, they received a six [00:04:00] and a half million euro. Grant as well. And then they had some investment money come in, um, and it was in Swedish Knox. Okay. Or of course they’re in Sweden, so Makes sense. But that was a, a convertible note around 11, 12 million, uh, euros as well. So when you add this 39 million Euro grant on, you’re looking at about 55, 50 7 million euros in funding over the last five or six years for this company. Allen Hall: How does the European Union decide where to invest? These innovation funds at, Rosemary Barnes: you know, it’s interesting ’cause I visited MO when I was in Sweden a few months ago. I actually have a video, uh, about to come out hopefully next week. Um, about, yeah, I got a tour of their factory and, uh, interviewed one of their engineers who’s been with them like the whole time. Um, and I visited them just a few days after I visited C 12. I made a video about that as well. That’s a floating vertical axis wind turbine. C 12, just like four days after I visited them, they, um, received the [00:05:00] news that they had been awarded a similarly sized European grant. So, yeah, in the tens of millions, I can’t remember the exact number. And I was thinking, what would I do if I got, you know, 40 million euros, which is like nearly 80 million, I think Australian dollars. Like I could really come up with something major and develop it in that time. It’s not, they haven’t been given the money to come up with the right solution, right? They’ve been given the money for the solution that they already have. And I think that it’s really interesting that these European grants, it’s set up like that where they’re supporting, uh, assume that they’ve got a certain technology readiness level that you have to be at before that they will support you. And that kind of means that you’re locked in to a solution by the time that you’re at that point, right? Rewards only that kind of model where you have a charismatic person with a vision that they just pursue to the end. It does not reward getting the smart people who could find solutions to the real problems. It [00:06:00] doesn’t reward that because you, no one’s getting heaps of money, like $10 million early on to be like, here’s a problem, now find a solution and we’re going to. Fund that through the 10 things that you try that don’t end up working, no one is funding that, right? So all of that has to be done on the basis of your own pockets or the ability of your charisma to convince other people to support it. And I just think that it’s probably like. Not the right way to spend your, you know, if you’ve got like $500 million to spend to get the next big thing in wind energy, you shouldn’t be picking a bunch of companies that are tier L five. You should be getting the smartest people and giving them money to found a company and um, yeah, come up with solutions that way. Joel Saxum: Is it wooden? Wind turbine tower worth it. Rosemary Barnes: And ev everyone will have to have to watch my video. ’cause I asked, I asked quite in depth questions ’cause I went into it very, very skeptical thinking that this was a su sustainability play. And I’ve got two issues with that. Like, first of all, wind turbine tower is [00:07:00] not that unsustainable. I mean, wind turbines on average are paying back the energy that it took to make them in, you know, six months or so. But what was interesting is, you know, wood is a, a composite material, right? It’s got the, um. Fibers, cellulose fibers in a malignant matrix. It’s, it’s, it’s a composite material, just like fiberglass is. Why don’t we make fiberglass towers? I mean, it’s partly ’cause of the cost and it’s partly ’cause joining them is quite tricky as well. Um, and yeah, those are probably the, the main two things, but I’ve actually done a bit of work into it. If you could make a fiberglass tower, you could go. Way, way taller than you can with, with a steel tower, with, you know, transport constraints and whatever. So the wooden tower actually has a lot of the advantages that you would find if you had, were able to make a fiberglass tower. So they are expecting to be able to go taller, um, with, you know, they’re as constrained by transport because, you know, the fibers are all running this way. It’s fine to cut it, um, like longitudinally, um, slice it into pieces and join the all site. Doesn’t, um, [00:08:00] reduce the, the. The strength really. So there from that point of view, there’s something to it. If you can go taller, make it easier to go taller with towers, then that’s a real problem that needs a solution. There are other solutions. There’s like NARA Lift, you know the one just got bought by Ford Spanish company where they build a turbine on like a tiny tower and then slot pieces in underneath it to come up. That’s another great solution. Um, people are also looking at 3D printing concrete towers and thing, things like that. So it’s not like this wooden tower is the only way that we’re gonna be able to do that, but it’s a real problem with a plausible solution to it. So. I think that they’re ahead of many, many, many, many of this kind of company. Just just from that, that at least they’re solving a real problem. Allen Hall: Delamination and bottomline failures and blades are difficult problems to detect early. 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Are we all saying what we’ve got here is a solution looking for a problem? Like there’s a real disconnect between. Engineering a good solution and, um, that, that will work in the field versus fake it till you make it to attract investor money. I think it’s like this, this Silicon Valley like model where with software you kind of can fake it till you make it and it, you know, like update quickly, learn quickly. But with a hardware product as big as a wind turbine. You can’t, like if the engineering isn’t right, the product will never succeed. You can’t bluff your way through that. Um, the projects that are done, like with the right engineering can’t attract enough. Funds. So they, they fail before they ever prove it. But the ones that attract enough funds are doing it because they’re like, uh, designing for investors rather than to build a successful project. And so it’s like you’ve got these two alternatives, both of which are guaranteed to fail.[00:11:00] Um, I think that that’s the, like the biggest problem for how hard it is to get like legitimate innovation in energy Yolanda Padron: up. I feel like it’s almost like a, it should be a training. For engineers in school to be able to at least pretend like you can not care about the details as much, you know, for 20 minutes in the day or something. ’cause imagine how successful some of these projects could potentially be if you were at least for a meeting like par with. Those people who just have that personality type. Allen Hall: Not all engineers are gonna be founders of company and not all founders of company are gonna be engineers. And that has an influence on what the little tiny pool of people that can be able to do this where you’ve taken a very complicated problem, come up with a solution and being able to sell it or market it, which is even harder. You gotta market before you can sell it. [00:12:00] The engineering. Type person tends to wanna focus on the details, the of the product, not on the problem that someone is struggling with and what that means to that person. Here’s, I think where that line gets crossed, and you can do both, is that, that the engineers that are just. Focused, super focused on learn, learn, learn, learn, knowing what you do not have and going to get those skill sets because you don’t have to be the world’s best engineer, nor do you have to be the world’s best marketer, but you have to know enough to be dangerous and you as an engineer. Training I had in school was keep. Pounding, keep trying to learn more. And I, I feel like Rosemary’s in the same vein, right? So she’s always trying to learn more and that’s why she has her engineering with Rosie, uh, YouTube channel is because she’s constantly trying to pick up new things. But you also look at Rosemary. Oh, Rosemary, I don’t mind if I use you [00:13:00] as an example here, but you didn’t come out of, uh, Australian Elementary School, whatever that is, being a a, a really good speaker, like that’s something you’ve learned over time. You’ve been able to. Work in a very large company, you now, you’re in a very small company, the one that you own, and you’ve had to bridge that. And that means you have to know what the budgets are, what the money, where this money’s coming from. You have to sell to large corporations. You have to learn all those skills. That takes time, and each one of those skills you learn is extremely painful. So you have to have the resilience to say, you’re shooting arrows at me all the time. I’m not dead yet. I’m gonna keep moving forward because I could, I can see a way that I can make a business that produces a revenue that I can pay the mortgage with. Joel Saxum: That’s what it takes. Another, another side of this is, is if you’re trying to, to get, you’re getting to the point where you’re building a team out, right? I think it’s very [00:14:00] important for a founder to under, to understand their limitations at certain points in time. Because if you build a company and you’re just like, I like engineers, so I’m gonna build a company with five engineers and us six are gonna make something happen that may not be the best, you know, the best strategy if you’re gonna want like. I did, we used to do this thing, um, in a, in a company that I was a partner in where we had those, it’s a, basically like a spider graph, right? And you take, you answer all these questions and it ranks you on points of like, where you are for problem solving and where you are for the, you know, the big picture where you are for details. And then it overlays them all. So you look at your management team, you overlay ’em, what you wanna see is a perfect circle that you’ve filled every one of these. Areas, these silos with skills on your management team or on your execution team, or on your project team or whatever it may be. You can’t really Allen Hall: have an ego in a sense. The thing about starting a company is everybody is shooting Arrow, is that you, when you first go to a customer [00:15:00] that first time, they are gonna blow holes in you because you haven’t thought of all these different things that they consider to be very important. And you come out of it like, boy, yeah, yeah, I was not ready for that. Yes, Rosemary Barnes: but you’ve gotta want that. See that not as an insult to your ego, but as information that you need to, to grow. I think. ’cause I work a lot with startups as well as having one of my own. Um, and one thing that I do is I really, really early on screen them to figure out what kind of founder there are. ’cause there’s, there’s two kinds. There’s the one that wants to develop a significant product that will be successful in the world. And then there’s other ones who just love their idea and want to keep on working on it forever. And that second type, they don’t, they don’t want to learn anything wrong with their product. They don’t want to know about, um. You know, showstoppers because that’s gonna prevent them from doing what they love, which is working on this idea. So I only wanna work with the, the first kind, who would see a, being informed about a [00:16:00] showstopper for their project. They would see that as a real win. So that’s my always, my philosophy is just, uh, just gonna break it. What, whatever your idea is, I’m gonna do whatever I can to break it. Whether that’s physically or whether that’s commercially break the business case. You just throw everything you can at it intentionally. And with my own products too. You. Do everything you can to make it a failure. ’cause that’s how you learn how to make something that cannot fail, you know? And that’s what you need to succeed. It’s not enough to have an idea that, you know, like, like a lot of times with wind energy, you come up with something that might make be better, right? Than the status quo. So let’s think about, you know, um. Wind turbine. They’ve all got three blades. They all have a, um, the upwind facing rotor. You know, they’re, they’re very, very similar. There are all sorts of ideas that could be better. Right? That could be a better way to do it. You know, there’s different ways to make the, the blade maybe out of sailcloth instead of fiberglass. You can have two blades. Um, you can have a [00:17:00] downwind rotor. You can, like any, all of these ideas have been tried before, but being a little bit better is, is not. It’s not close, it’s not close to being enough like it is so far from, from being enough. It has to be so good that it can’t fail. That is the only way for you to overcome the, um, the gap that you have to what the status quo is. And so many people like, but my, you know, but my design is 1% more efficient. People could, you know, get all this amount extra. They, they’re not, that is not enough to get you over that massive hump between where you are now with an idea. What it would take to get people buying enough of it that it will ever reach its potential. That’s what people don’t see. Allen Hall: That’s exactly circling back what we’re talking about. The idea has to be a big improvement. Whatever it does. The wheel was a big improvement. The pencil was a big improvement. Paper was a big improvement. [00:18:00] Sliced bread, huge improvement. It just made your life easier. It has to be something that makes. Life easier, not just a little bit. And Rosemary is 100% right about this. It has to be a lot. So when, when I hear people in wind that are working in technology talk about a quarter percent, a half a percent, say 2%, that’s usually not enough to get somebody to react to it. It has to be a bigger number. Now, the two percents of the world. Incrementally, we will make the world better. Rosemary Barnes: It, it’s fine if it’s a, if it’s a small technology that will just fit in with a status quo without making anyone’s life harder than 2% is amazing. If it requires anyone to do anything different, then it is not close to enough. Allen Hall: Don’t miss the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight 2025 in Edinburg on December 11th. Over 550 delegates and 100 exhibitors will be at this game changing event. Connect with decision makers. Share your market ready innovations and secure the partnerships to accelerate your [00:19:00] growth. Register now and take your place at the center of the UK’s offshore Wind future. Just visit supply chain spotlight.co.uk and register today. So we have somebody on the other side of the table, which is Yolanda, who sees all the crazy people come up to ’em. If you’re sitting across the table from someone who wants to sell you a product, I, I can’t even think of what. To be selling you, honestly. ’cause there’s not a lot of, um, maybe, maybe they’re selling aerodynamic improvements. Maybe they’re selling some blade whizzbang thing or CMS system. Maybe CMS system. Can you suss that out? Can you just tell that this person is not locked in on reality? It’s, does that show up in a meeting? Yolanda Padron: Well, initially, a lot of times some people just won’t. They don’t care exactly what your problem is or what the, you know, a problem might be big, but it might [00:20:00] not have as big an impact on generation as the spend to fix it would be. Or a lot of times the, the problem that you may be seeing is just. You know, it, it’s a risk that you’ll, you’ll take because of the, the cost of the solution. I mean, if, if you have, if I have $2,000 budgeted to fix or deal with an issue and you’re offering me a solution for $45,000, I just can’t take it. You know? I mean, as great as you might sound and as much as you believe in your project, uh, on your product, you just can’t take it. And I think there’s some people who. Come to the table really caring about what the issue is and finding a solution together for the sake of the industry, as was weather guard and is. Uh, but there is also [00:21:00] just some, some teams who just really, really just want their product, who will come to an engineer and won’t even bring an engineer to the table, who will just not even care about testing. Their, their product in a, their an accredited facility. And we’ll say, I mean, I had people come to me in a sales pitch and then when I asked them for testing results, they would say, well, will you fund this testing? It’s like, no, I. I, I won’t, you’re, you’re selling me the product. Like I don’t, Rosemary Barnes: I don’t think you understand. I saw so many companies that that was their biggest failure. They couldn’t get real world testing and that, that’s why I know that weather guard and paddle load are like poised for at least once you have a good idea, you’re gonna be able to develop it. Because the testing is, the testing capability is built in and I definitely could get people to pay to test. [00:22:00] A product that I developed because I know exactly what their problem is. I know exactly how much it’s worth to them, and they know that I understand it better than than them even. So I think people don’t, um, like it’s a very wind specific thing, but it is so hard if you just come up with an idea and you don’t know anybody that, um, managers wind farms. It’s so hard to convince someone to put something like even to just allow you to put it on for free. That’s a really, really hard sell. Allen Hall: So what is the advice for. Small businesses that want to be large businesses that are, have wind products that they’re offering today, what are the steps they need to take to make it a reality? Rosemary Barnes: They need to understand the, the problem really well, or the problem that they’re. Potential customers had and they also needed to understand the other pain points in that person’s life. Because a lot of times I’ve seen people get so, um, kind of worked up that, yeah, they’ve got a business case on [00:23:00] paper that, you know, the company should, in theory, make way more money from having this product. They’re not having it, but people don’t have enough time. Um, it has to be. Solving, either solving a problem that is taking up their time already, and you will immediately take up less of their time with when your solution is, when they even start to implement your solution. It’s not enough that they do a year project and then they start to have their problem solved. Um, so either, yeah, it has to be so much better or it needs to be totally painless to implement it. That’s the, that’s the two, two options that you have. There isn’t a third option. Yolanda Padron: I think it’s really important to balance your humility. Uh, and just your ego a little bit. Of course, you need to be proud of your product and you want to believe in it and everything. Uh, but you need to be humble enough to listen to the person and listen to their issues and listen to maybe your product isn’t perfect and it needs some tweaks [00:24:00] and mower likely than not, it will need some tweaks. So just don’t. Continue going forward to something that just won’t work. Speaker 6: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Pullman on the park for Wind energy ONM Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at WMA 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and M Australia is created by wind professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions, not speeches. Allen Hall: So everybody’s preparing to go to Melbourne in February of 2026 for Woma [00:25:00] Wind Energy, o and m Australia and the promos have just hit LinkedIn. Everybody’s talking about it. We’re getting a, a quite a number of sponsors. Joel. We have a, a couple of sponsorship levels still available, but not many. Joel Saxum: Yeah, we are fresh out of round table sponsors. Um, we’ve still got a couple hanging out there for some. Receptions and lunches and things like that. But, uh, yeah, we’ve got, uh, a lot of our friends joining up, a lot of emails coming in to ask of can I get involved somehow? Um, which is great because to be honest with you, even if we don’t have a spot for an ex ex exhibitor spot or a sponsorship spot, getting to talk with people at an early engagement level is fantastic. But we’re, ’cause we’re finding more and more subject matter experts through these conversations as well. So we’re able to bring, if, if we can’t. Engage on a sponsorship level, fine. Still reach out because the, there might be a spot for you up on a panel as one of these people that can educate, uh, and share, uh, with the Australian wind industry Allen Hall: and as the promos are saying, Rosemary. We [00:26:00] want solutions, not speeches. So this whole event is about solution, solution solutions, right? Rosemary Barnes: And problems. Allen Hall: What kind of problems are we gonna talk about? Rosemary Barnes: I mean, I think that’s the, the interesting part is that it brings those two, two parts together. That’s what we’ve been talking about with technology development. That the, you know, the critical thing is to know, understand very well what your customers. Facing in terms of problems. And so this is the event where everybody is there to talk about exactly what problems they’re actually spending time on day to day. And those are the ones where, you know, it’s a much easier pathway to succeed. So if you’re a, a. Technology developer, you know, a company that has some new technologies, then this is the event to come to to make sure that you get that fit right. Allen Hall: And Woma 2026 will be held the 17th and 18th at the Pullman Hotel, which is in beautiful downtown Melbourne. And you need to be going online. Go to Woma 2026 WOMA, 2020 six.com. Get registered. There’s only 250 seats [00:27:00] available and a number of them have already been reserved. So it’s shrinking day by day. If you want to attend and you should attend, go ahead, register for the event. If you’re interested in sponsorship, you need to get a hold of Joel. And how do they do that? Joel Saxum: Uh, you can reach out to me on LinkedIn, um, pretty easy to find there. Uh, or send me a direct email. JOEL Do a xm. I have to say that out loud because. I gets confused a lot@wglightning.com, so Joel dot saxon@wglightning.com. Allen Hall: So go to Wilma. 2020 six.com and register today. This quarter is PES WIN Magazine, which has arrived via the Royal Mail. There are a number of great articles and uh, I was thumbing through it the other day and the article from Veolia, and we had Veolia on the podcast, uh, a couple of years ago on blade recycling. And there’s a number of, of cool things happening there. You know, Veolia was grinding down the blades and then using them, [00:28:00] uh, mixing them with, with cement. Reducing some of the coal and other energy forms that are used to, to make cement. And they were also using, uh, some of the fiber as fill. So that process, when they first started, we were talking to ’em. Then there’s been a lot of iterations to it. It’s like anything in recycling, the first go around is never easy. But Veolia has the. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. Thanks for joining us as we explore the latest in wind energy technology and industry insights. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if you. Found value in today’s conversation. Please leave us a review. 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Großes Programm bei Bei Anruf Wettbewerb: Justus Haucap berichtet vom Symposium der Stiftung Marktwirtschaft im Gedenken an Heike Schweitzer. Mit Rupprecht Podszun spricht Haucap über die Untersagung des Zusammenschlusses von Tönnies und Vion sowie die neue Empfehlung des Bundeskartellamts zur 50+1-Regel im Fußball.Außerdem: Podszun hat sein erstes Monopolkommissions-Gutachten an Verkehrsminister Schnieder übergeben – es geht um die Bahn. Wie Podszun nach Berlin kam – und was im Gutachten steht – wird erörtert. Und: Wer gewinnt die begehrte „Bei Anruf Wettbewerb“-Tasse für Vorschläge zur Schwärzung von Geschäftsgeheimnissen?!Weitere InfosEine Juristin unter Ökonomen - Heike Schweitzers Wirken im Kronberger Kreis, Herausgegeben von Lars P. Feld, Clemens Fuest, Justus Haucap, Volker Wieland und Berthold U. WiggerPressemeldung Bundeskartellamt, Bundeskartellamt untersagt Übernahme von Vion-Schlachthöfen durch Tönnies10. Sektorgutachten Bahn (2025): Sondervermögen Schiene: Jetzt die Weichen richtig stellen!Cast for COMPetition zum Sektorgutachten Bahn2025
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The Denver Broncos used back-to-back picks in the 2025 NFL Draft on two defensive front seven players from the SEC in LSU's Sai'vion Jones and Alabama's Que Robinson.NFL analysts believe Que Robinson is THE sleeper of the entire 2025 NFL Draft. Why is that? What role will Que Robinson play for the Denver Broncos his rookie season? Will Que Robinson see playing time alongside Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper and Jonah Elliss?What role will Sai'vion Jones play in Vance Joseph's defense as a rookie? Will Sai'vion Jones eventually take the spot of John Franklin-Myers or Zach Allen?ALLCITY's Draft expert Fran Duffy joins the show to break down the Denver Broncos' rookie draft class along with their undrafted rookies and to take a way-too-early look at the 2026 NFL Draft.On the DNVR Broncos Podcast, Zac Stevens and Andre Simone are coming to you LIVE from the DNVR Bar to break down all of the latest news in Broncos Country. Start 0:00Sai'vion Jones a sleeper pick: 4:45Fran Duffy joins the show: 17:48Sai'vion Jones place on the team: 33:36Que Robinson breakdown: 41:27 An ALLCITY Network Production ALEX SINGLETON CHARITY EVENT: https://charity.pledgeit.org/AlexCornhole PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports BALL-KNOWER BONUS/Merch: https://promotion.allcitynetwork.com/promotions/store.allcitynetwork/7d48d294-4260-4bac-aca1-9a18eef8ca78 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Toyota Drive to the Playoffs: https://kse.jotform.com/250624177000950?camefrom=CFC_KSE_xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_[…]um=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_campaign=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA Raising Cane's Rooftop Fridays: https://thednvr.com/event/friday-rooftop-club-at-coors-field-presented-by-raising-canes/ Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/dnvr bet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485318 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLERUCHealth: Learn more about Living Like There's A Tomorrow at https://www.uchealth.org/tomorrow/?utm_source=DNVR&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Brand_LLTIAT_Null_JFMFY25_AW_Null Empire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for details EveryPlate: With affordable dinners for just $5.99 per serving, PLUS 50% off your first box, EveryPlate helps you save money for a stress-free holiday! Get this amazing deal by going to https://EveryPlate.com/PODCAST and entering code dnvr599. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. Use code DNVRBRONCOS50 to get 50% OFF your first Factor box and 20% off your next month with any active subscription at https://factormeals.com/dnvrbroncos50. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code DNVR for 10% off! Hello Fresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freebroncos. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. 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, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
INTERACTIVE DRAFT TRACKER: https://www.thednvr.com/draft-day-live-hq Sean Payton and the Denver Broncos add three studs in day 2 of the NFL Draft. RJ Harvey running back from UCF (Central Florida) was taken in the 2nd round. Pat Bryant wide receiver from Illinois was taken in the third round. Sai'vion Smith was taken in the third round as well after trading back in with the Eagles. Join Andre Simone, Henry Chisholm, and Jake Schwantiz as they break down the NFL Draft picks on the LIVE DNVR DRAFT DAY watch along. #broncos #denverbroncos #seanpayton #nfl An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports BALL-KNOWER BONUS/Merch: https://promotion.allcitynetwork.com/promotions/store.allcitynetwork/7d48d294-4260-4bac-aca1-9a18eef8ca78 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Toyota Drive to the Playoffs: https://kse.jotform.com/250624177000950?camefrom=CFC_KSE_xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_[…]um=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA&utm_campaign=xJZqkfEGc0GvJpltfPs0pA Raising Cane's Rooftop Fridays: https://thednvr.com/event/friday-rooftop-club-at-coors-field-presented-by-raising-canes/ Monarch Money: Use Monarch Money to get control of your overall finances with 50% off your first year at https://www.monarchmoney.com/dnvr bet365: Go to https://www.bet365.com/hub/en-us/app-hero-banner-1?utm_source=affiliate&utm_campaign=usapp&utm_medium=affiliate&affiliate=365_03485318 or use code DNVR365 when you sign up. Must be 21+ and physically located in CO. Please gamble responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help call or TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER UCHealth: Learn more about Living Like There's A Tomorrow at https://www.uchealth.org/tomorrow/?utm_source=DNVR&utm_medium=Audio&utm_campaign=Brand_LLTIAT_Null_JFMFY25_AW_Null Empire Today: Schedule a free in-home estimate today! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code DNVR. Restrictions apply. See https://empiretoday.com/dnvr for details EveryPlate: With affordable dinners for just $5.99 per serving, PLUS 50% off your first box, EveryPlate helps you save money for a stress-free holiday! Get this amazing deal by going to https://EveryPlate.com/PODCAST and entering code dnvr599. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people. Use code DNVRBRONCOS50 to get 50% OFF your first Factor box and 20% off your next month with any active subscription at https://factormeals.com/dnvrbroncos50. Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to http://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/ALLCITY and use code DNVR for 10% off! Hello Fresh - Get 10 FREE meals at https://hellofresh.com/freebroncos. Applied across 7 boxes, new subscribers only, varies by plan. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. 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, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
durée : 00:11:01 - L'Avant-scène - par : Aurélie Charon - Sébastien Vion met en scène le spectacle cabaret "Madame Ose Bashung" au Théâtre du Rond-Point, une déclaration d'amour à Bashung par trois créatures travestis : Corine, Patachtouille et Brenda Mour. - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Sébastien Vion Performeur, chanteur, metteur en scène
durée : 00:11:01 - L'Avant-scène - par : Aurélie Charon - Sébastien Vion met en scène le spectacle cabaret "Madame Ose Bashung" au Théâtre du Rond-Point, une déclaration d'amour à Bashung par trois créatures travestis : Corine, Patachtouille et Brenda Mour. - réalisation : Alexandre Fougeron - invités : Sébastien Vion Performeur, chanteur, metteur en scène
durée : 00:05:15 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Auteur, comédien, performeur, DJ, metteur en scène et chanteur de cabaret sous les traits de son personnage Corrine, il reprend jusqu'au 28 décembre son spectacle "Madame ose Bashung" au théâtre du Rond-Point. Au micro de Frédéric Pommier, Sébastien Vion évoque le titre "Montevideo" d'Alain Bashung.
Les prix d'une campagne d'ads LinkedIn refroidissent souvent les marques. Mais pour émerger sur la plateforme, il y a un autre moyen, qui peut être bien plus long termiste que la publicité : c'est l'influence B2B. Alix Vion navigue dans cet univers depuis 3 ans. D'abord salarié du groupe Coudac, il a fondé son agence au début de l'année 2024. Je n'avais pas d'autres personnes en tête pour venir me parler de ce sujet sur le podcast. Dans cet épisode, on fait le point sur les différences entre influence B2C et influence B2B, et elles sont nombreuses ! Alix nous explique comment il construit des campagnes pour les marques, le ROI qu'elles peuvent avoir et nous partage les bons exemples des marques précurseurs avec ce levier marketing. Il fait aussi une analyse en direct de mon profil pour estimer le prix que je pourrais facturer l'un de mes posts à une marque. Bref, du croustillant ! N'oubliez pas de vous abonner et de mettre 5 étoiles sur les plateformes de podcast si cet épisode vous plait :) Bonne écoute ! — Où retrouver Alix ? https://www.linkedin.com/in/alix-vion/ Où retrouver Tifany ? https://www.linkedin.com/in/tifany-clemenceau – BOSSER AVEC ESKUAD : https://eskuad.fr QUE FAIT ESKUAD ? Nous accompagnons les dirigeants d'entreprise à mettre LinkedIn au service de leur business : générer des leads ou développer votre notoriété. — TIMECODE 01:30 - Présentation d'Alix 04:30 - Marketing d'influence B2B, définition 06:20 - Différence entre influenceur B2C et B2B 09:20 - Pourquoi faire de l'influence B2B 13:00 - L'influence B2B n'est pas magique 16:00 - Les formats qui marchent en 2024 26:00 - L'exemple d'Abby, précurseur sur l'influence B2B 28:00 - Influence B2B et Personal Branding du dirigeant 33:00 - Les étapes pour lancer une campagne d'influence B2B 38:30 - Bien choisir ses influenceurs 45:00 - Les tarifs de l'influence B2B 56:30 - Les clés de réussite d'une campagne 59:00 - Conseils pour créateurs de contenu
Ancien rédacteur en chef du magazine écologique Socialter, Philippe Vion-Dury a cofondé le média Fracas. Aujourd'hui, je le reçois afin de faire le point sur les objectifs et la stratégie éditoriale de ce nouveau média. # Une ligne éditoriale assumée : Philippe Vion-Dury affiche un positionnement clairement engagé : il n'est plus question de contribuer à une prise de conscience écologique mais d'inciter à agir. Le magazine ne se donne pas pour objectif d'analyser ni de commenter l'actualité, comme le fait notamment le site d'information Reporterre. Il s'agit de comprendre les faits grâce àun travail de contextualisation. # Défense d'un journalisme engagé contre l'écofascisme, le “carbonationalisme” et le greenwashing. Le magazine s'adresse avant tout à un public possédant déjà une conscience écologique. # Le choix d'un modèle coopératif : aux côtés de Marine Benz et Clément Quintard, Philippe Vion-Dury souhaitait dès le départ organiser un média en coopérative. Les raisons ? Le refus de chacun d'endosser le rôle de “donneur d'ordre” mais aussi la défense de valeurs de coopération, de démocratie et de transparence. # Diffusion en kiosque et librairie : avec une parution en format papier, Fracas est en vente dans les kiosques et certaines librairies. Fracas propose également une formule d'abonnement. Afin de financer le premier numéro d'automne 2024, une campagne de pré-abonnement a été lancée en avril. Au moment de l'enregistrement (septembre 2024), Fracas totalise déjà 1600 abonnés et 2000 ventes sans abonnement. Pour aller plus loin : L'article de Pioche Mag : Avec Fracas l'écologie radicale a un nouveau média qui veut sortir des pensées écolos des livres” Série “ Occupied” disponible actuellement sur Arte TV Suivez Philippe Vion-Dury sur X et Instagram Mediarama est un podcast produit par CosaVostra.Pour ne rien rater des épisodes du podcast, abonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast, sur Deezer ou encore sur Spotify. N'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa si l'épisode vous a plu.
Die Top-Meldungen am 21. Oktober 2024: Lidl startet Self-Scanning per App; "JDE Peet's" findet neuen CEO bei Kraft Heinz; und: Vion schreibt weiter rote Zahlen.
Die Top-Meldungen am 5. September 2024: Tönnies übernimmt Rindfleischgeschäft von Vion, Edeka schränkt Bedienung an den Theken ein, Wechsel in der Geschäftsführung von Aldi E-Commerce
Die Top-Meldungen am 19. August 2024: Vion verkauft zwei deutsche Standorte, Metro benennt neuen Deutschland-Chef, Geschäftsklima im Einzelhandel deutlich gesunken
Have an episode idea or feedback? Text us here!Join Heather and co-host Jenn as they continue their mini-series on fundraising in ethnically diverse communities with special guest Chay'vion Carter. Chay'vion, who has been working with Campus Outreach at the University of North Texas since 2021, shares his unique journey of raising support from a Black church context. From the initial challenges of fear and doubt to the practical steps that led to his success, Chay'vion offers invaluable insights and encouragement for anyone navigating the complexities of support-based ministry.Chevion opens up about the importance of preparation, the role of community, and the power of relational wisdom in fundraising. He also discusses how his personal experiences, including his upbringing and family dynamics, have shaped his approach to ministry.Funding TribeCampus OutreachIt would be so helpful if you would take a moment to rate and review the show - thanks in advance!Have an idea for a guest or topic? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!Contact us!on Instagram @ its.not.about.the.money.podemail us: provisio at provisiofundraising.comTHANKS FOR LISTENING!
Die Top-Meldungen am 5. Juni 2024: Vion bietet Standorte in mehreren Paketen an, Süßwarenbranche beklagt schlechtere Auftragslage und Konsumenten nehmen laut Studie EM-Angebote wahr
Die Top-Meldungen am 04. Juni 2024: Vion sucht Käufer für Deutschlandgeschäft, Gerichte sehen Mängel bei Aldi Süd und Lidl bei Elektroschrott-Rücknahme, und: Vorstandschef verlässt Mymuesli.
Die Top-Meldungen am 29. Mai 2024: Otto Group steckt weiter in den roten Zahlen, Bundesgerichtshof urteilt gegen L'Oréal, Managerwechsel bei Vion
OTF's Longhorn Livestream discuss the latest in Texas Longhorns news, the transfer portal, look ahead to 2024, Quinn Ewers, Texas football news, Longhorn recruiting updates and takes your questions! Drop your questions and comments in the chat!
OTF's Coffee & Football livestream talks the latest news out of the 40 Acres, Damonic WIlliams' decision, transfer portal news, Quinn Ewers, Texas football news, Longhorn recruiting updates and takes your questions! Drop your questions and comments in the chat!
Les restaurants universitaires sont aujourd'hui nombreux et présents sur tous les campus : des simples cafétarias aux plus grands lieux de restauration, ils répondent à des besoins divers et importants. Comment proposer aux étudiant.e.s une alimentation saine et variée tout en restant accessible ? Et comment s'adapter à toutes les alimentations ? Avec Philippe Capelle, conseiller restauration au Crous Normandie, nous abordons ces questions, et nous penchons aussi sur les problématiques de la gestion des flux ou encore du tri des déchets. Egalement au programme ce midi : un focus sur les services civiques et les étudiants référents que le CROUS met en place. On fait le point avec Céline Vion, directrice du service Culture et vie de campus du Crous Normandie, et Maéva, service civique à la résidence du campus 2. Pauses musicales : Mode d'emploi - Jäde Sa peau - Whisper Crédits photo : Unsplash
Entretien avec Marine Benz, Philippe Vion-Dury et Clément Quintard, cofondatrice et confondateurs de Fracas, le média des combats écologiques.Fracas se veut le porte-voix d'une écologie radicale, profondément attachée à la justice sociale et à l'émancipation. Ce média entend ainsi faire dialoguer les multiples ramifications du mouvement écologiste. De l'écomarxisme aux pensées du vivant, en passant par l'écologie décoloniale et l'écoféminisme, l'écologie est fertile dans sa diversité.Ressources à lireNelo Magalhães, Accumuler du béton, tracer des routes, La Fabrique, 2024Françoise Vergès, Programme de désordre absolu : Décoloniser le musée, La Fabrique, 2023Britney Spears, La femme en moi, JC Lattès, 2023Bernard Charbonneau, Le feu vert, L'échappée, 2022André Gorz, Écologica, Galilée, 2008 Ressources à écouterLéna Lazare, Jade Lindgaard, Matthieu Latapy, Soulèvements de la terre : quels modes d'action pour sauver la planète ?, Radio REcyclerie, 2023Hervé Kempf, Anne-Sophie Novel, Arthur Nazaret, L'information écologique est-elle subversive par nature ?, Radio REcyclerie, 2022Enregistrement : le 8 mars 2024 à la REcyclerie / Animation et réalisation : Simon Beyrand / Sound design : JFF / Illustration : Belen Fernandez – OlelalaRadio REcyclerie met en ondes les foisonnantes discussions enregistrées à la REcyclerie – un tiers-lieu engagé situé Porte de Clignancourt à Paris. Pour nous soutenir, vous pouvez partager l'émission autour de vous, l'évaluer positivement, et vous abonner au podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/radio-recyclerie?s=1
durée : 00:55:50 - En marge - Sébastien Vion, alias Corrine, est comédien, auteur, performeur, DJ, metteur en scène, et chanteur de cabaret. - réalisé par : Laurent PAULRé
L'ACEN, l'association caennaise d'étudiants naturalistes, embarque régulièrement ses adhérents en observation d'oiseaux, d'amphibiens, ou encore de cervidés. Son point fort : mêler novices et confirmés, et susciter des échanges pour se familiariser au mieux avec ces environnements. On reçoit ce midi à notre micro Hugo, le vice-président de l'ACEN, et Théo, le référent jardin. Nous parlons ensuite du BVE, le Bureau de vie étudiante, qui, bien que méconnu, rend bien service aux étudiants : de l'administration à l'accompagnement dans différents projets, il est souvent d'une grande aide ! À notre table pour en parler, nous recevons Charlie Deschamps, l'une des deux coordinatrices de ce bureau. Avec elle, quatre étudiants et étudiantes relais : Diane et Lucie, Corentin et Zahra. Céline Vion, co-directrice de la MDE et responsable du service culturel de l'université, fera pour finir un tour d'horizons des prochains événements à ne pas manquer. Pause musicale : 24 - La Fève Crédits photos : Page Facebook de l'ACEN, une sortie d'observation ornithologique dans la baie du Mont-Saint-Michel, en 2016.
Weitere Themen: Postbote lagert tausende Briefe in seinem Haus / Polizei warnt im Großraum Oldenburg vor gefährlicher WahtsApp-Gruppe für Kinder und Jugendliche
Vion schließt seinen größten deutschen Schlachthof. Lindt & Sprüngli legt zweistellig zu. Migros wächst stärker als Konkurrent Coop.
C'est le moment qu'il ne fallait pas manquer dans l'émission du jour : Des annulations à tout va, des courses qui font polémiques... Le ski alpin est-il encore crédible ? Michel Vion, secrétaire général de la Fédération Internationale de Ski est l'invité des Grandes Gueules du Sport.
Het World Meat Congress vindt dit jaar plaats in Maastricht, en Studio Plantaardig is er bij. Het thema is ‘Meeting society and consumer'. Dus we zijn benieuwd: leeft bij deze mensen ook het besef dat ons voedselpatroon meer plantaardig zou moeten worden? Hoe is het eigenlijk gesteld met de wereldwijde vleesconsumptie en hoe kijkt de sector zelf naar de toekomst van vlees? Esther volgt de presentaties en interviewt diverse sprekers. Een reportage vanuit het hart van de vleesindustrieIn deze aflevering dag 2 van het congres. Hierin hoor je: Michael Uetz, eigenaar van Midan Marketing over hoe de sector de vleesconsument kan bereikenGemma Willemsen, Corporate strategisch adviseur bij de Dierenbescherming en voorzitter van EuroGroup for animals over hoe dierenorganisaties samen kunnen werken met de vleesindustrieNiyati Gupta, co-founder van Fork & Good over hoe kweekvlees onzekerheden in de vleessector kan opvangenJason Clay, Vice President WWF probeert de sector wakker te schuddenMartijn Bouwknegt, research manager van VION, over het verlagen van de CO2 uitstoot op de boerderijMeer info:Website World Meat Congress: https://www.wmc2023maastricht.com/programme/programme/Boek Changing the Food Game: https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/changing-the-food-game/9200000030880740/Credits:Presentatie: Esther Molenwijk, Stichting The Food RevolutionAudio en design: Marlon van der Pas, Nothing BlankHelp ons het plantaardige nieuws te verspreiden: deel deze podcast. Enorm bedankt! Web: https://www.studioplantaardig.nl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio_plantaardig Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/studioplantaardig YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@studioplantaardig TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@studioplantaardig X: #StudioPlantaardig
Edeka schafft einheitliche IT-Struktur. Vion schließt weiteren Produktions-Standort. Trinks bestätigt Einstieg von Rewe.
In this podcast episode, we invited our experts Ada and Vion, who recently attended the annual PE/VC summit. The summit gathers different investors, LPs, and some startup founders. We posed the question to our experts: What are the hot topics in Southeast Asia? The answer was revealing – fintech, SaaS (Software as a Service), and the burgeoning field of agritech are making waves in the region. We explore the evolving landscape of investments and the intriguing concept of "lighter models." These are investments in tech-driven brands with high gross margins and minimal tangible assets, where the focus is not on massive growth but on sustainable profitability and cash flow. But that's not all – we're taking a global perspective, looking beyond borders to examine the ever-shifting narrative surrounding investments in China. With headlines suggesting China may be becoming "uninvestable," we aim to cut through the noise and explore what lies beneath. Is China truly off the table for investors, or are there still opportunities to seize in this dynamic market? So, stay tuned as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of finance. You won't want to miss the valuable insights our guests have to offer.
durée : 00:54:08 - En marge - Sébastien Vion, alias Corrine, est comédien, auteur, performeur, DJ, metteur en scène, et chanteur de cabaret. - réalisé par : Laurent PAULRé
Welcome back to The Impulso Podcast by Momentum Works, your go-to source for in-depth coverage of the latest developments in business and technology. In this week's in-depth episode, we give you a sneak peek into the content of Momentum Works' Ecommerce in Southeast Asia report, available to download from tomorrow. Our special guest and Head of Insights for Momentum Works, Vion Yau, breaks down the need-to-know for the state of ecommerce in the region. Has the industry plateaued since the return of in-person shopping and rising inflation worldwide? Spoiler alert: it has not. Why? And, more importantly, how much exactly has it grown? Vion has the numbers for you. CEO and founder of Momentum Works, Jianggan Li is back with more insights into what the key players like Shopee and Lazada have been doing, and why JD and Shein decided to take a break from Indonesia. Plus, hear about Shopee's grand plan to own the delivery process, and more. We tried our best to pry some topline numbers out of Vion for you, and it worked. Find out what the once booming industry was worth two years ago, and how that has changed to date. Learn about the differences between the market size in 2020 and 2022, and how players like Tik Tok Shop have established themselves and contributed to the growth. Also, dive into which companies did not pull their weight over the last two years, and what their plans are to turn that around. To conclude this episode, we talked about the different scenarios that could shape the future of the ecommerce industry, and the answers will shock you. Understand what the ramifications of war would be, and how the geopolitical landscape plays a hefty role in the fate of ecommerce. What are the best, normal, and worst case scenarios? We have all the answers and more here for you on this episode of the Impulso podcast. Materials referenced: Food delivery platforms in SEA (2023) https://momentum.asia/product/food-delivery-platforms-in-southeast-asia-2023/ Apples to apples: Benchmarking Shopee, Grab, GoTo and other major tech platforms https://momentum.asia/product/apples-to-apples-making-sense-of-and-comparing-key-data-metrics-of-major-tech-platform-companies/ Who is Temu? https://momentum.asia/product/who-is-temu/
Parfois dans les labos de recherche, on peut y croiser de curieux et curieuses individus. Dans leurs mains, des caméras et des micros, capturant les instants du quotidien des scientifiques et leur posant de nombreuses questions. A Nantes, des vidéastes ont poussé les portes des labos ont montré eux yeux de tous et toutes la science qui s'y cache. La vulgarisation et la recherche, deux mondes qui se découvrent dans le projet VideoLabo ! Avec : Anne-Clémence Vion, docteur en biologiste vasculaire et vous êtes spécialiste des forces mécaniques dans le développement de l'anévrisme intracrânien à l'Institut du Thorax Gonzalo Ruiz, neuroscientifique et créateur de la chaîne Drop of Curiosity, aussi bien sur Youtube que sur Tiktok Stéphane Le Mouélic, Ingénieur de Recherches CNRS au LPG, laboratoire de Planétologie et Géosciences, et vous êtes spécialiste des missions d'exploration spatiale et d'imagerie spatiale, notamment à la surface de Mars Etienne Ledolley, biologiste, journaliste scientifique et co-créateur depuis 2015 de la chaîne Le Sense of Wonder avec Sébastien Carassou qu'on salue de loin. Cette émission du Labo des savoirs a été enregistrée en direct de la Halle 6 pendant la Nuit Blanche des Chercheur.e.s, édition 2023 ! Cet événement qui rassemble science, recherche, arts et expériences est organisé par Nantes Université et a pour thème cette année Vibrations. Une émission préparée et animée par Dounia Saez, avec Sophie Podevin à la réalisation et on salue et remercie Lucile Del Campo pour avoir mené avec brio le projet VideoLabo !
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growing-painz-podcast/id1676639690Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5TZno5XXOmtSIUq4vEnTZ6?si=NGwoAN4ZRomdf699g8YZBQThis is conversation that is introducing Growing Painz Podcast to the Social Proof Community. This is about Gen-Z conversations on the prospective of past struggles as entrepreneurs.
Dans le 52e épisode de Decode Quantum, Fanny Bouton et Olivier Ezratty reçoivent Denis Vion qui fait partie de l'équipe du groupe Quantronique au CEA à Saclay.Denis Vion est chercheur en électronique quantique. Il a obtenu son doctorat en 1992 à l'université de Lyon pour son travail au CERN sur la résistivité résiduelle des cavités supraconductrices accélératrices de particules. Il a été ensuite post-doctorant dans le groupe Quantronique où il travaillait sur les boîtes et transistors à une paire de Cooper. Après un temps passé comme professeur de Physique Chimie dans le secondaire puis à diriger le groupe "fiabilité " de Pixtech, une société qui développait des écrans plats, il est revenu en 2000 au CEA comme chercheur à temps plein dans le groupe Quantronique pour participer au développement des premiers qubits supraconducteurs. Il contribue à battre un record de temps de cohérence de 1µs (à l'époque où on raisonnait plutôt en nanosecondes) et permettant une lecture de l'état du qubit en une seule étape. L'équipe a observé la première violation d'une "inégalité de Bell en temps" qu'il nous explique. Elle démontre aussi en 2012 un processeur quantique mettant en œuvre l'algorithme de Grover avec deux qubits. Denis est aussi un spécialiste de la fabrication de ces qubits supraconducteurs dont il nous parle beaucoup dans cet épisode.
"Fac News" accueillait du monde cette semaine ! Au sommaire de l'émission : Céline Vion, directrice du service culture et vie de campus du CROUS Normandie est venue nous informer sur les nouveautés et les dispositifs mis en place par le CROUS pour les étudiants. L'AGORAé, avec Oshen Samson et Benjamin Debart, et le Bureau Alimentaire Etudiant (BAE), avec Lara Lemaire et Théo Lesénéchal, ont répondu à nos questions sur leurs associations et la précarité étudiantes. Portrait croisé de deux épiceries solidaires. Enfin, Julie Glinel a présenté sa première chronique mensuelle sur les événements de la maison de l'étudiant. Pauses musicales : SYLVIE - FURTHER DOWN THE ROAD GORILLAZ - NEW GOLD Crédit Photo : AGORAé
VION Food Group, het grootste vleesbedrijf van Nederland, maakt nu ook vleesvervangers met haar dochteronderneming ‘ME-AT the alternative'. Hoe maak je een goede vleesvervanger? zijn er wel genoeg grondstoffen? En zitten de doelstellingen van moeder- en dochterbedrijf elkaar niet in de weg? In gesprek met General Manager Willem CranenbroekIn deze aflevering: Waarom is VION besloten om ook vleesvervangers te gaan maken? Hoe ziet het proces van het maken van een vleesvervanger er uit? Zijn er genoeg grondstoffen voor de stijgende vraag naar vleesalternatieven? Hoe kan het dat vleesvervangers nog duurder zijn dan dierlijk vlees? Wil VION in de toekomst alleen nog maar vleesvervangers maken? Gast: Willem Cranenbroek, ME-ATPresentatie: Esther Molenwijk, Bureau DaadWerkVegan VoxPop: Ernie van Dalen, de Groene van DalenAudio en design: Marlon van der Pas, Nothing Blank Meer info? Website ME-AT: https://www.me-at.com Studio PlantaardigWeb: www.studioplantaardig.nlInstagram: @StudioplantaardigTwitter: #Studioplantaardig Help ons het plantaardige nieuws te verspreiden: deel deze podcast. Enorm bedankt!
Nepadlo veľa gólov, ani vylúčení, ani penált... Derby opäť nestálo za veľa, ViOn by mal hrať baráž, ale kto vlastne vie, že čo bude. Tu máš novú epizódu #bavmesaolige. A NEZABUDNI SI NATIPOVAŤ NA www.bavmesaolige.sk. _______________________________________ Instagram Bavme sa o lige ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/bavmesaolige/ Instagram KickOff ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/kickoffpodcast Facebook ▶▶▶ https://www.facebook.com/KickOffFutbalPodcast Svoj najobľúbenejší futbalový podcast si môžeš vypočuť aj tu: Spotify ▶▶▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/6s2FRZN0Nu8HCbkTCRTCYO Apple Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/kickoff/id1505959435 Google Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://cutt.ly/MyY2od6 Anchor ▶▶▶ https://anchor.fm/kickoffpodcast Stitcher ▶▶▶ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kickoff Autori: Michal M. ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/michal1m Andrej Zvolenský ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/andrej.zvolo/ Marek Arpáš ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/marek_arpas Marián Červenka ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/maroscervenka/
Žilina definitívne ustúpila zo svojej zmeny-nezmeny, Peter Černák skončil ako hlavný tréner A-tímu. Michalovce utrpeli výhru so Senicou, Slovanisti už v Dunajskej Strede nemali čo stratiť, ViOn sa približuje baráži (ak vôbec nejaká bude), remíza v Trnave neprekvapila a výhra z Popradu tiež nie. Zdanlivo pohodové kolo, no my sme sa aj tak zakecali na hodinu a pol. Tu máš novú epizódu #bavmesaolige. A NEZABUDNI SI NATIPOVAŤ NA www.bavmesaolige.sk. _______________________________________ Instagram Bavme sa o lige ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/bavmesaolige/ Instagram KickOff ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/kickoffpodcast Facebook ▶▶▶ https://www.facebook.com/KickOffFutbalPodcast Svoj najobľúbenejší futbalový podcast si môžeš vypočuť aj tu: Spotify ▶▶▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/6s2FRZN0Nu8HCbkTCRTCYO Apple Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/kickoff/id1505959435 Google Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://cutt.ly/MyY2od6 Anchor ▶▶▶ https://anchor.fm/kickoffpodcast Stitcher ▶▶▶ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kickoff Autori: Michal M. ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/michal1m Andrej Zvolenský ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/andrej.zvolo/ Marek Arpáš ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/marek_arpas Marián Červenka ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/maroscervenka/
5-star offensive lineman Josh Connerly Jr. was the highest-rated recruit in the Class of 2022 who had not yet committed. Down to a list of 6 schools including USC, Michigan, Washington, Miami, Oklahoma, and Oregon, Connerly was expected to choose Lincoln Riley and USC. Instead, the #15 overall recruit (and #2 OL) chose Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks.At 6'5" and 283lbs, Connerly has the physical traits to be an elite, NFL-caliber offensive lineman. He is one of the 10 highest-rated recruits in Oregon Football history, coming in as the 13th 5-star recruit to come to Eugene. For the fourth year in a row, the Ducks have the highest-rated recruiting class in the Pac-12 and now have Josh Connerly Jr. as the headliner recruit.De'Vion Harmon, who transferred from Oklahoma last season to play for Oregon Basketball, announced he will return to Dana Altman's team for the 2022-23 season. Harmon started 34 of 35 games last year for the Ducks, averaging 10.8ppg and shooting just under 37% from 3pt range. This is good news for Oregon Basketball, both because of Harmon's talent and because nowadays it can be difficult to keep productive players around in College Basketball. It's likely Harmon starts again next year for the Ducks, but there could be a situation where he is Dana Altman's first player off the bench.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.Athletic GreensAthletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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2022 est aussi une nouvelle année pour la vie culturelle et associative des campus. J'ai accueilli en studio Céline Vion, co-directrice de la maison de l'étudiant et directrice du service culture et vie de campus du Crous Normandie. Dans la deuxième partie de Fac News, Manon étudiante en droit et membre de l'association Lex Cadomus est venu nous présenter le concours EloCAENce. Et enfin dans le dossier de la semaine, j'ai parlé de la tribune de Frédéric Allaire, pour que les candidats à la présidentielle fassent entrer l'Université dans leurs débats. Pauses musicales : Kae Tempest - More Pressure Tems - Found (feat. Brent Faiyaz) Magon - The Willow Crédit photo : MDE Caen
Zvolo dnes chýbal a preto sme vytiahli zo zálohy exkluzívnu náhradu: Martin Krnáč sa postaral o dobrú zábavu, skvelé poznatky, zaujímavé fakty a najmä výborné doplnenie nášho tímu. Takáto špecialitka ti nemôže ujsť! Vypočuj si novú epizódu Bavme sa o lige. _______________________________________ Instagram Bavme sa o lige ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/bavmesaolige/ Instagram KickOff ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/kickoffpodcast Facebook ▶▶▶ https://www.facebook.com/KickOffFutbalPodcast Svoj najobľúbenejší futbalový podcast si môžeš vypočuť aj tu: Spotify ▶▶▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/6s2FRZN0Nu8HCbkTCRTCYO Apple Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/kickoff/id1505959435 Google Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://cutt.ly/MyY2od6 Anchor ▶▶▶ https://anchor.fm/kickoffpodcast Stitcher ▶▶▶ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kickoff Autori: Michal M. ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/michal1m Andrej Zvolenský ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/andrej.zvolo/ Marek Arpáš ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/marek_arpas/
Indonézske internety padli a to hneď dvakrát. 100 000 instagramových followerov Senice sa dočkalo, Egy dal gól, a potom aj druhý. Na výhru to však Záhorákom nestačilo. Tlačovka na Tehelnom poli opäť zaujala, len nie tak, ako by sme chceli. Ružomberská omladina vyrabovala Trnavu, Michalovce a ViOn opäť potešili fanúšikov. Nie len to sa udialo v poslednom kole Fortuna ligy, viac sa dozvieš v našom podcaste. Vypočuj si novú epizódu Bavme sa o lige. _______________________________________ Instagram Bavme sa o lige ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/bavmesaolige/ Instagram KickOff ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/kickoffpodcast Facebook ▶▶▶ https://www.facebook.com/KickOffFutbalPodcast Svoj najobľúbenejší futbalový podcast si môžeš vypočuť aj tu: Spotify ▶▶▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/6s2FRZN0Nu8HCbkTCRTCYO Apple Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/kickoff/id1505959435 Google Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://cutt.ly/MyY2od6 Anchor ▶▶▶ https://anchor.fm/kickoffpodcast Stitcher ▶▶▶ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kickoff Autori: Michal M. ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/michal1m Andrej Zvolenský ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/andrej.zvolo/ Marek Arpáš ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/marek_arpas/
Posledný víkend slovenského futbalu nepriniesol žiadne veľké prekvapenia. DAC sa naďalej trápi, tipovačka nám celkom vyšla a ViOn sa konečne prebudil. Môže sa zdať, že tento diel bude nudný a možno kritický, ale rozhodne to tak nie je. Nájdete v ňom aj pochvaly a tradičné zákulisné informácie. No a na záver nechýba ani vyhodnotenie reprezentačnej nominácie. Aj o tom je najnovší diel podcastu Bavme sa o lige. Instagram Bavme sa o lige ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/bavmesaolige/ Instagram KickOff ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/kickoffpodcast Facebook ▶▶▶ https://www.facebook.com/KickOffFutbalPodcast Svoj najobľúbenejší futbalový podcast si môžeš vypočuť aj tu: Spotify ▶▶▶ https://open.spotify.com/show/6s2FRZN0Nu8HCbkTCRTCYO Apple Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://podcasts.apple.com/cz/podcast/kickoff/id1505959435 Google Podcasts ▶▶▶ https://cutt.ly/MyY2od6 Anchor ▶▶▶ https://anchor.fm/kickoffpodcast Stitcher ▶▶▶ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kickoff Autori: Michal M. ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/michal1m Andrej Zvolenský ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/andrej.zvolo/ Marek Arpáš ▶▶▶ https://www.instagram.com/marek_arpas/
Céline Vion , chargée de la vie étudiante au Crous de Normandie nous raconte le projet insolite qui verra le jour en 2023, dans le bassin Paul Vatine.
On today's episode of the Locked On Sooners Podcast, part of the Locked On Podcast Network, John Williams and David Walker discuss potential names to replace Lon Kruger as the Oklahoma Sooners Men's Basketball Coach. They talk about De'Vion Harmon's decision to declare for the NBA Draft. Then they review the Sooners season and hand out their letter grades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of Locked On Sooners, former Oklahoma Sooners Offensive Lineman David Walker and John Williams discuss the retirement of Women's Basketball Coach Sherri Coale, the positive COVID-19 Test of De'Vion Harmon, and the transfer of Brendan-Radley Hiles to the University of Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices