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Jonny chats to Steve Simpson of the re-formed Tāmaki band Pash (pre-dating Steve's time on bFM too) who have recently played with Voom and will be supporting The Lemonheads this Wednesday night!
Jonny chats to Steve Simpson of the re-formed Tāmaki band Pash (pre-dating Steve's time on bFM too) who have recently played with Voom and will be supporting The Lemonheads this Wednesday night!
After nineteen years of no news, Voom return with 'Something Good is Happening'. Buzz Moller sits down with Hunter to fill in the gaps of the past couple decades and break down the new album track by track.
INTERVIEW: Buzz Moller from Voom on new album 'Something Good Is Happening' by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Buzz Moller from Voom chats to Jonny about their forthcoming album Something Good Is Happening.
Featuring a track premiere from Voom, Steve Newall's weekly review on Flicks 'n' That, track selections from Michael Llewellyn and a first spin of his latest single The Fish Song on What's Cooking, and Marlo Schorr-Kon speaks to Alien Weaponry about their new album Te Rā and their collab with Lamb Of God on the single Taniwha. Thanks to The Beer Spot.
Jonny chats to Buzz Moller of Voom about their new track Trouble off their just-announced forthcoming album two decades in the making - 'Something Good Is Happening'. The new album will be out via Flying Nun on May 16th.
Featuring David Slack on Political Commentary, a special 95bFM announcement that legendary influential Punk rockers The Saints are playing at the Powerstation this Halloween, an interview with Buzz Moller of Voom about the just-announced forthcoming album Something Good Is Happening, and a chat with Tee – the organiser of this Saturday's bike rave on Māngere Bridge in collaboration with Auckland Transport Streets For People programme.
Taylor premieres the new track Trouble from Voom a whole day ahead of time! Keep your eyes and ears sharp 'cause there'll be more from Voom in the near future... Thanks to NZ On Air Music and Big Pop's Drake Street Studios
Before they take to the stage at this year's The Other's Way festival in Auckland, local band Voom called in to have a chat about writing a song for the All Blacks back in the day and working with Fazerdaze on their new album. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Show Me The Money Club live show with Sergio and Chris Tuesdays 6pm est/3pm pst.
Rideshare Rodeo Podcast (episode 376) This week my guest is Tyler MacLennan, Strategy Team Leader at VOOM. VOOM is rideshare usage-based insurance. Lets dive in. https://voominsurance.com .:: BEST CLOUD BASED DASHCAM ::. https://displayride.com .:: gig workers if you have been in an accident ::. https://legalrideshare.com
This week on the Full Tank pod, Rob (MOTOBOB) and Tim (RarefiedRoad) get into: 0:00 - CAKE Electric Motorcycles - Back In Business 9:45 - CFMOTO 500SR Voom Specs Revealed 17:25 - The Bikeriders - Tim @ The Movies! 30:18 - Comment Of The Week: Do Special Edition Bikes Go Up In Value? 35:33 - Bike Of The Week: 200 Horsepower Coleman Mini Bike Stories mentioned: https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/2024/june/cake-motorcycles-return/ https://www.cycleworld.com/motorcycle-news/cfmoto-500sr-voom-details-confirmed/ https://www.imdb.com/list/ls079348319/ Bike Of The Week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyikWX0VsYA Like this pod? Sponsors, we'd love to hear from you! enquireies@motobob.cc
1. Bruce Springsteen 2. Billy Bragg 3. Gregg Allman 4. Voom 5. John Hiatt 6. Status Quo 7. Paul Weller 8. The Black Keys 9. The Specials 10. Beirut 11. ZZ Top 12. The Tymes 13. Lucinda Williams 14. Big Star 15. Bonny Light Horseman 16. Mark Lanegan Band
Reb Fountain has released a cover of OMC's How Bizarre, she called up to talk us through the reworking, plus jamming with Neil Finn, Barnsy, and zooming with Voom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Show Me The Money Club live show with Sergio and Chris Tuesdays 6pm est/3pm pst.
INTERVIEW: Vera Ellen on NZ tour with Voom and Reb Fountain by Laura Bowater on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Voom are going on a New Zealand tour from May 30-June 2 with Reb Fountain and Vera Ellen. Their singer and guitarist Buzz Moller popped in for a chat about the locations and give back stories to some of the epic tunes they'll be playingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Harry speaks with Tomer Kashi. Tomer is the CEO of VOOM: VOOM is an InsurTech pioneer, crafting cutting-edge, usage-based insurance solutions for the future of mobility. Tomer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomer-kashi/ Voom: https://www.voominsurance.com 0:00 Intros 2:20 What is VOOM? 7:30 What makes VOOM unique? 11:00 How does insurance work with Uber? 12:29 What is it like launching in new states? 14:00 How is VOOM priced? 15:55 What is VOOM's ideal customer? 21:51 What makes a safe rideshare driver? 24:32 How would Tomer like the industry to change?
INTERVIEW: Reb Fountain on new 'How Bizarre' OMC cover and NZ tour with Voom and Vera Ellen by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
It seems the April 2024 New Music Train has crossed the Atlantic Ocean and is steaming from Ireland to Scotland today. That means Liam McIndoe and Roger Grace are in charge, bringing you new tracks from Voom, Kite, Blues Pills, Seasick Steve and Tide Lines. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
INTERVIEW: Voom on Errick's show with Reb Fountain and Vera Ellen by Charlotte Esteve on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
On Breakfast this morning, Reb Fountain chats about her newly unveiled upcoming shows with Vera Ellen and Voom, happening across May and June. Conor Amor Bendall is in to talk about her play the Clitoris Conumdrum on Stage Direction, which premieres tonight at Basement Theatre. Zoe Avery joins us for Ready Steady Learn to talk about urban design and the World Green Infrastructure Conference, which she's an organiser of. Whakarongo mai nei!
Reb Fountain chats about her newly unveiled upcoming shows with Vera Ellen and Voom, happening across May and June.
In today's episode, we sit down with Uma Subramanian, a seasoned aviation expert with a wealth of experience in the industry.Having known Uma for many years, we've been really eager to bring her insights to our audience. From her time as an engineer working on F-18s, to doing corporate development and strategy at Rolls Royce, to leading the urban air mobility network Voom, an Airbus company, to being the founding CEO of Aero, an airline catering to premium passengers, from March 2019 to September 2023, Uma truly brings a unique perspective to the table.Our conversation with Uma covers a wide range of topics, from the genesis of Aero and the economics of running an airline to the challenges and opportunities in the ever-evolving aviation industry. One particularly contentious topic we explore is the ongoing debate surrounding Part 135 and Part 380 regulations, sparked by the success and recent public discourse around JSX.Throughout our discussion, we delve into the intricacies of airline operations, exploring questions such as the right strategies for profitable growth, the role of labor in shaping airline policies, and the regulatory structures that either hinder or foster innovation in air travel. We also touch upon exciting developments in electric aviation and the potential for regional air services in the U.S., shedding light on the future of aviation and the path forward for industry innovation.So join us as we unpack the complexities of starting and running an airline, navigate the economics of air travel, and explore the fascinating intersections of innovation and regulation in aviation.
VOOM is a new show sponsor. According to the MIC, most motorcycle riders travel less than 3,000 miles annually. VOOM's unique pay-pay-per-mile policy offers cost savings and transparency while still giving you the same coverage! Tyler from VOOM will tell us about insurance and if VOOM is right for you.
Tomer is CEO and Co-Founder of VOOM. VOOM is an InsurTech pioneer, crafting cutting-edge, usage-based insurance solutions for the future of mobility. Among VOOM products are VOOM&Fly/SkyWatch - the leading digital drone insurance product in North America, VOOM & RIDE - the world's first pay-per-mile motorcycle insurance product, and VOOM & Drive - auto insurance tailored for the unique needs of gig drivers. Before VOOM, Tomer spearheaded award-winning, interdisciplinary technological projects in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office cyber unit. Tomer is a graduate of Israel's elite technology program “Talpiot”, and holds an MBA from Tel Aviv and a BSc in computer science and physics from the Hebrew University. Highlights from the Show Tomer is a computer scientist and physicist by background, and started his work in an elite unit in the Israeli Defense Force's technology unit, and met his cofounder, Ori After completing their service, they wanted to start a new business, and eventually started a drone insurer, SkyWatch, which is the largest drone insurer in North America today, and Voom, a mobility insurer SkyWatch saw success because they built a best-of-breed risk assessment platform, as well as a core system that allowed great flexibility in distribution (including embedded), data and more that they call the Voom Core Voom is focused on mobility insurance, like motorcycle, ride-sharing solutions and other auto and mobility related insurance products The strategy has been to identify a specific category, look at what would be needed to truly delight customers and serve their needs, and try to deliver that, which they've used to go into several spaces beyond their initial drone product One example is how they've address motorcycle coverage Many motorcycles (70%) are occasional-use products, so paying for coverage for regular use seems not to make sense Voom offers the first pay-per-mile motorcycle product, based on sending a photo of your odometer to calculate mileage For traditional insurers to innovate in small segments (relative to their overall scale) is hard because the lift isn't enough for the size of their bottom-line, so customers end up being overlooked and stuck with products and CX that becomes outdated They think of changes in mobility in three ways: New platforms - beyond cars, moving into drones, e-scooters and more Increased connectivity - data connections impacting underwriting, loss prevention and more (like their pay-per-mile motorcycle product) New utilization - changes in ways of using platforms, like ride-sharing changing how cars are used The future of mobility insurance isn't something Tomer claims to know what will happen in the long term, despite all the predictions out there, but he does see some things emerging and some things as technology proof Regardless of autonomy, some people will still want to drive for the pleasure of it, including motorcyclists New ways to use mobility products will keep emerging, and they will require coverage designed for that specific solution, like when Uber or Turo came to be This episode is brought to you by The Future of Insurance book series (future-of-insurance.com) from Bryan Falchuk. Follow the podcast at future-of-insurance.com/podcast for more details and other episodes. Music courtesy of Hyperbeat Music, available to stream or download on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music and more.
The FNO: InsureTech team is enjoying a well-deserved holiday break. Before taking off to spend time with their families, Rob and Lee select some great episodes from the FNO: InsureTech Vault to share with you over the next few weeks. VOOM is a pioneering insuretech company developing advanced insurance products for emerging mobility segments. They offer digital, on-demand insurance for a wide range of vehicles from drones and light planes to motorcycles, e-scooters, and contemporary fleets. Rob and Tomer Kashi, CEO and Co-founder of VOOM Insurance, delve into the journey of VOOM over the past six years in the insuretech space, thoughts on pay-per-mile and usage-based models, the data advantage that VOOM possesses, and much more. Check out VOOM Insurance: https://www.voominsurance.com/
The stars of the New Zealand music scene are coming out next Wednesday night in a fundraising concert to save beloved student radio station 95bFM. Shihad, Marlon Williams, Voom, Tiny Ruins and more will be performing at Auckland Town Hall for 'Save the B'. Auckland's 95bFM has been a champion of alternative and independent music in Aotearoa since 1969, but the station says it has struggled to keep up with operating costs and with the nation switching more and more to digital media. All proceeds from Wednesday's concert will go to keeping the station up and running. Mark Leishman talks to 95bFM general manager Tom Tremewan.
Jamie & Johnnie discuss some big results in the Premier League this week, and some even bigger calls made by VAR... Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-gallant-few. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buzz Moller from Voom chats about the Save the b fundraising gig, and his time at the station. Whakarongo mai nei!
On Isthmus'n That with Desley Simpson, the Deputy Mayor speaks to Rachel about the election results and what they might mean for local government, the Auckland Council's six demographic advisory panels outline for the next three years and an update on the Tāmaki Makaurau Tauawhi Kaumātua Age-friendly Auckland Action Plan. Buzz Moller from Voom chats about the Save the b fundraising gig, and his time at the station. On Stage Direction, Alice Canton speaks to Louise Jiang and Nuanzhi Zheng are in the studio to talk about their upcoming work, Chick Habit opening 24 October at Basement Theatre. On Ready Steady Learn, Amy Garrett from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute is in the studio to talk about her research into investigating the uterus and how in the end we might be able to help conditions like endometriosis, extreme period pains and pre-term labour. Whakarongo mai nei!
Who does Thierry Henry think was better: Wenger of Guardiola? Why did Arsenal fans shout abuse at him in his early days? Why did he have to hide his fear of failure from Martin Keown and Tony Adams? On today's episode of The Rest Is Football, the boys are joined by France and Arsenal legend, Thierry Henry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the latest episode of FNO: InsureTech, host Rob talks with Tomer Kashi, Co-founder & CEO of VOOM Insurance. VOOM is a pioneering insuretech company developing advanced insurance products for emerging mobility segments. They offer digital, on-demand insurance for a wide range of vehicles from drones and light planes to motorcycles, e-scooters, and contemporary fleets. Rob and Tomer delve into the journey of VOOM over the past six years in the insuretech space, their views on pay-per-mile and usage-based models, the data advantage that VOOM possesses, and much more. If you enjoy listening to FNO: InsureTech and have suggestions for potential guests for the show, we'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us at almoss@alacritysolutions.com.
Jon chats with Huw about his win at the MONTANE Summer SPINE Challenger South as well as his training methods, we've also got a GET UP & RUN EXCLUSIVE bit of news from Jon! He also talks about training,racing and his Ultra Journey the last few years.Jon is sponsored by MONTANE,SCARPA,VOOM,FRACTEL & FENIX Thanks Jon and enjoy
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Port Noise is a brand new festival happening in Lyttelton next Saturday 11th March featuring a wide array of genres, from improv noise legends The Dead C, to hip hop from Phodiso, Voom, Womb and a whole lot more.
November 2022 new music part two features picks from Sunny Varney, Bob Peterson and Liam McIndoe. Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com
Welcome back to another episode of The Pathfinders, brought to you by Ansarada, with our host, former NFL Player, Investor, and Entrepreneur Dhani Jones. On this episode, Dhani is speaking with the CEO of Aero Technologies, Uma Subramanian! Prior to joining Aero, Uma was a pioneer in the urban air mobility space, as the CEO of Voom.Flights, an airbus company, which built an urban air mobility network. Uma joins Dhani to talk all about the future of air mobility, her belief that society is on its way to unlocking the urban sky, and her journey building a premium aviation brand. So hit play and join us for this thrilling new episode of The Pathfinders, brought to you by Ansarada.You can learn more about Aero Technologies on their website and you can follow Uma on LinkedIn for more advice on investing for good. Don't forget you can also follow Dhani on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Follow Us LinkedIn @AnsaradaTwitter @ansaradaFacebook @AnsaradaPlatformInstagram @ansarada_Presented by Ansaradawww.ansarada.com
The show kicks off with Professor Jennifer Curtin talking us through the events of the day on Political Commentary, then Reuben Hudson phones up from Naarm/ Melbourne to chat about his EP Cloudhead, Jim's got some gardening tips on Greening Out, and Voom's Buzz Moller chats about their new track with Fazerdaze! Whakarongo mai nei!
Auckland's Lil Chief label has built a mighty reputation for thoughtful, nuanced indie pop gems. To celebrate the label's 20th Anniversary, we'll hear classics today from key Lil Chief artists Jonathan Bree, Princess Chelsea, Voom and The Tokey Tones, followed by some reggae-disco from Devon Russell.
Nuno welcomes guests A&M Soccer coach Gee. also joins Lee Sterling to discuss football. Also, football Safety Brandon Leone visits Nuno on Voom to talk about his opinion of the Aggies.
Nuno welcomes former football safety Jordan Pugh on Voom to talk about the weekend!Also, Gerrod Chadwell and Daniel Canales from Miami Hurricane talk!
Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K36kt89nN3sTony chats with Tomer Kashi, Co-Founder and CEO at VOOM. They are a full-stack digital insurance company for mobility including commercial drones and by the mile motorcycle #insurance.Tomer Kashi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomer-kashi-b7a910b7/VOOM: https://www.voominsurance.com/
Aero CEO Uma Subramanian speaks to Spencer on this episode of Office Hours about her love of everything that flies. Her appreciation of flight was sparked by her visit to Space Camp as a child which led her on the path to study aerospace engineering. Uma got her start in the aviation industry working at Northrop Grumman under contract to NASA. After receiving her MBA at Harvard Business School, Subramanian went into consulting, then returned to aerospace. After a brief stint as the director of European operations for TaskRabbit, her career pivoted towards innovation in the aviation world. Uma was the founding CEO of Voom, an Airbus company, which built the world's first urban air transportation system in São Paulo and Mexico City using helicopters–effectively creating one of the world's first vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) networks. Uma shares the strategies that Aero has used to build its luxury air travel brand by offering private flights at a lower price point.
Tomer Kashi, CEO & Co-Founder at Voom Insurance, on-demand insurance for anything you can ride or fly. Voom is an MGA that focuses on use-based products around the future of mobility, using new sources of data to provide a better insurance experience for markets typically underserved by the incumbent providers. One advantage Tomer sees for insurtechs is that In personal lines, most of the pricing models are publicly available. What he calls "Insurtech 2.0" is the ability to focus not only on user experience but the underlying risk models themselves. Tomer sees three major shifts in the future of mobility space that provide tailwinds for new models of insurance: • New platforms such as drones • Increased connectivity, new risk assessment and embedded insurance • Rise of subscription models, decreasing ownership Tomer addresses the ability of customers to "exploit" or somehow mis-use these new pricing models. In his experience with on-demand, use-based coverages the customers play fair overall and do fit the model. Coming to the US from another country offers the opportunity for a deep, broad market. Tomer describes the "necessity" of targeting the US market in order to scale. Voom's latest fundraise was $15M, he describes how product growth drove the capital raise, and how the VC feedback and process helped the company focus even more on its niche markets using proven growth metrics. VC connections and introductions become critical in the niche spaces such as mobility, drones. In terms of the mid-term future of mobility Tomer assumes the future holds connectivity, and increasingly better safety; however the shift to fully-autonomous vehicles may change important pieces of the insurance model. Prior to founding Voom, Tomer spearheaded interdisciplinary technology projects from within the Prime Minister's Office in Israel. Tomer is a "Talpiot" graduate and has a BSc in computer science and physics from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an MBA from Tel Aviv University. Tomer is based in Tel Aviv and is a proud father of two little daughters. Follow the Insurtech Leadership Podcast airing weekly hosted by Joshua R. Hollander. We give you up-close access and personal insights from the leaders of the fastest-growing #insurtechs and most innovative #insurance carriers and brokers.
This week we are joined by the Voom Team. We look at the products they offer, how they started, where they are going and there is also an amazing offer available for you Follow Voom on Instagram Here Go to Voom Website Here Find out more about UKOCR by clicking here Support our Producers on Patreon
Angela Middleton, MBE – The Thoughtful Leader with Mindy Gibbins-Klein Episode 038 Your best years are ahead of you with Angela Middleton, MBE Angela Middleton, MBE, is known for being a social entrepreneur who helps individuals increase their productivity and businesses. She has founded several award-winning companies and knows how to change and adapt to the changing needs of the country. Her latest project is a Peak Performance and Productivity Programme aimed at mid-life professionals who want to reach their full potential. She helps individuals change their bodies to become healthier, slowly and methodically, to where they realize their own inner transformations. Angela has also worked with Richard Branson on his Voom panel where she shortlists companies for him to invest in. She is also an angel investor herself, investing in young companies. In our conversation, we discuss: -Recognize that change can come in small steps. -Take a leap of faith and then build on momentum. -Learn how to mitigate your business risks. -Spend time with like-minded people. -Have a longevity mindset. Here's to your Thought Leadership Journey! Connect with Angela: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelamiddletonybmb/?originalSubdomain=uk Connect with Mindy: URL: https://www.mindygk.com/ Twitter @MindyGK https://twitter.com/mindygk Facebook @mindy.gibbinsklein https://www.facebook.com/mindy.gibbinsklein LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindygibbinsklein/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SF mainstay Marke Bieschke on Detroit clubs of the 1980s and '90s, the birth of techno, NYC club kids, legendary looks, VOOM raves, writing about partying, the changing tides of queer nightlife, co-owning The Stud and San Francisco clubbing past, present and future. Hosted by Vivian Host (aka DJ Star Eyes). Visit RavetotheGrave.org or follow us on Instagram at @ravetothe.grave.
Today, we are talking about all things COVID! But before we get started, don't forget clips of the interview and the full Voom podcast will be over on my Youtube channel at the Health Me Podcast. In addition, the date of this podcast was January 24th. SO if you're listening and information has changed in regards to variants and so forth, that would be the reason. Nonetheless, today on the podcast, we get down to basic's! what exactly makes a vaccine, why we are seeing so many mutations, and perhaps mitigate some of the scary questions you may have about the current vaccine and world we live in! To help us navigate all this information we talk to someone on the ground floor about genetics and how our biology affects us in the face of various pathogens. Our second guest on the health me podcast is a Ph.d candidate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston where he works in the infectious disease department at Boston children's hospital studying genetics and microbiology. He has various accolades and experience working with how disease processes work including the way virus' act, spread, and wreak havoc in your body. Without further adieu, I introduce to you childhood friend and respected researcher, Daniel Bollen.