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Episode 17 has the variety of information, scoops and investigations listeners rely on to stay in the know!Part 1- Last month, we brought the concerns of a Niverville family to Winnipeg Sun readers, and poll results that showed substantial support for patient protections proposed in Debbie's Law. On Friday, the NDP announced that cardiac surgeons would provide timelines to those on the waiting list. From a listener: "The issues management team for Kinew surely reads your articles. They will now provide in writing when heartsurgeries will be performed and will record any deaths of those waiting. Kinew perhaps is the premier who has responded to your reporting more than any other previous premier."But, as you'll hear, there's no penalties imposed on RHA's for missing the target times, and no requirement that patients are offered alternative venues to receive life-saving procesdures. Also, we scooped the media on Wednesay by reveakling Parents blindsided as Winnipeg axes school bus charters. Remarkably, Winnipeg officials have made no plans to protect the safety of children now expected to use public transit and handle being around violent and erratic users.22.00 Part 2 - An in depth look at boundary changes in west Winnipeg (Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley). It's making the federal race between incumbent Marty Morantz and former MP Doug Eyolfson completely unpredictable. The note we received also mentions Winnipeg South: "Lots of new residents. Big question is how many are able to vote?"31.55 Part 3- That question led to us becoming Mr. Nosey and calling an Elections Canada official.Whether it's being listed on the voters roll via a tax return, registering online, voting by mail, or voting at mobile polls, there seems to be an essantial safeguard missing. Elections Canada is conducting enumerations in newer suburban apartment buildings and claims, "During and after elections, we carefully monitor suspicious patterns and anomalies". The thing they should investigate might be their own policies, which don't seem to ever include asking for proof of citizenship. ******This weekend in the Sun, another exclusive report- Sutherland Hotel site housing concept will need all hands on deck“I'm trying to settle with the question, why is the North End burning? I think the problem is fairly serious in Winnipeg. You can't even insure properties in that area easily. Do we just have endless properties that are burnt and are empty and every city has that one part where people wonder, is this going to spread to my part?"Coming up- tolerance of antisemitism continues to be a feature, not a bug, of local politics and the federal election; and a special column is set for Easter Sunday in the Winnipeg Sun.*******The Season Six Support Campaign has kicked off with $860 towards our goal of $10,000. We continue to prove that solid investigative reporting, insightful analysis and intelligent interviews can bringaccountability and change to government policies and practices. Our intensive work is funded by sponsors, listeners and readers.This funding will ensure the independent reporting you count on can meet our costs and carry forward throughout 2025. Please use our Donate page to use PayPal orE-transfers, and for other donation methods, please emailmartygoldlive@gmail.com
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture Trump has now ended the attack on gas stoves, everything that Biden has done is being reversed. Lee Zeldin found the money and is returning to the people. Politico admits the job numbers are fake. Trump has begun the parallel economy, tariffs are being implemented. The end of the Fed is coming. The [DS] players are panicking, the people are now seeing that there are rats everywhere. DOGE is setting up a transparent system so the people can see it all. This was not just another 4 year election this was a crossroads to see if can keep the country. Phase I and II happening right now. Once the people see the criminals and the treason that they have committed we will be moving to Phase III, a traitors justice. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy Trump Admin Formally Ends Biden's War on Gas Stoves The Consumer Product Safety Commission is formally ending a review that it initiated during the Biden administration to assess the potential health risks posed by gas-powered stovetops. In a statement to the Washington Free Beacon, Consumer Product Safety Commission acting chairman Peter Feldman said he considers the matter "concluded" and emphasized that the federal government should not interfere with consumer choice. Feldman's comments effectively put an end to a years-long process that critics feared would lead to a broad ban on gas stoves. " "I became Acting Chairman of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission in January 2025, shortly after President Trump's inauguration," he continued. "So long as I have a say in the matter, the CPSC is out of the gas-stoves-banning business. The agency has no plans to advance such a rule." Source: freebeacon.com EPA Chief Lee Zeldin Pledges to Recover $20 Billion Lost by Biden Administration for Climate Projects Lee Zeldin, EPA Chief for the Trump administration, has pledged to recover the $20 billion in taxpayer funds lost by the Biden administration to climate projects. Zeldin made the announcement in a video posted to social media on Wednesay when he charged the Biden administration of “throwing gold bars of the Titanic” in relation to the money lost on climate projects that he said was a “rush job with reduced oversight.” “The days of irresponsibly shoveling boatloads of cash to far-left activist groups in the name of environmental justice and climate equity are over,” Zeldin said. “The American public deserves a more transparent and accountable government than what transpired these past four years.” Source: breitbart.com https://twitter.com/epaleezeldin/status/1889840040622321778 Rep. Jan Schakowsky Suggests Women Might Not Pursue Jobs in Manufacturing Because “Man” is in the Name (Video) Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) pushed a bizarre explanation for why women might not pursue jobs in manufacturing. Schakowsky made her remarks on Wednesday during a Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade subcommittee hearing entitled “AI in Manufacturing: Securing American Leadership in Manufacturing and the Next Generation of Technologies.” Schakowsky suggested that perhaps the reason fewer women choose a career in manufacturing is that the term has the word “man” in it. https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1889833714974416938?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1889833714974416938%7Ctwgr%5E405aa74609e691f5897438e7cd78045186bc95f1%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2025%2F02%2Frep-jan-schakowsky-suggests-women-might-not-pursue%2F Source: thegatewaypunidt.com
Morning news, why feeling a bit cautious about all the AI tech movement with DJT, later Eric Peters talks the new administration, Could Cal control of cars end, answers listener calls for Wheels Up Wednesday.
State Rep. Dwayne Yunker reports for the Salem session, looking a big precarious. Better news from Will Hild, ED at Consumers Research, talks how ESG and DEI are getting destroyed in corporate world.
Part 2 - Neville James speaks with Colin Hodge, Matt Ridgeway and Kamal Russell of the Christiansted Restaurant and Retail Association's 2024 Jump Up on Friday November 29 in downtown Christiansted.
The celebration of the pagan festival of Halloween is now a multi-billion dollar merchandiser's market. Fifty percent of Americans will decorate for Halloween (compared to over 80% for Christmas). It is now the third most popular party activity, after the Superbowl and New Year's Eve. This is always a difficult time for Christians, especially those with children. It is also a dangerous time for some, since many of the seemingly "harmless" involvements associated with Halloween can also be "entries" for the occult, and can prove very tragic for the unwary. There is only one true God (Isa 44:6, 8: 46:9). Thus, only one true religion. Scripture declares "all gods of the nations are idols" (Ps 96:5). All false religion and idolatry is by definition involved in demon worship - whether or not the participants recognize it (Acts 26:18). Hence Paul's concern. The spiritual power and reality behind idols involves demons (I Cor 10:20, Ps 106:37). The Bible tells us to shun occultic practices. This series will help you understand the Pagan background to the modern Halloween traditions practiced today. Originally Recorded 1996 First Video Release: 2022 © Koinonia House Inc. 2022
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Matt Thomas and Ross Villarreal of The Matt Thomas Show attempt to diagnose the Astros who have now lost four straight games following back-to-back defeats at Yankee Stadium. Spencer Arrighetti started on the mound Wednesay, pitching five innings in which he allowed five runs on eight hits and three walks. The Yankees, led by Juan Soto, would win 9-4. Brian McTaggart, Astros beat reporter for MLB.com, joins to discuss Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez struggling at the plate and the possibility of Pedro Leon getting called-up. Matt and Ross also talk about the Indiana Pacers submitting 78 plays to the NBA that they feel were incorrectly called, react to the Texans trading for former Rams receiver Ben Skowronek, say "I Just Don't Get It" and more.
Matt Thomas and Ross Villarreal of The Matt Thomas Show attempt to diagnose the Astros who have now lost four straight games following back-to-back defeats at Yankee Stadium. Spencer Arrighetti started on the mound Wednesay, pitching five innings in which he allowed five runs on eight hits and three walks. The Yankees, led by Juan Soto, would win 9-4. Brian McTaggart, Astros beat reporter for MLB.com, joins to discuss Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez struggling at the plate and the possibility of Pedro Leon getting called-up. Matt and Ross also talk about the Indiana Pacers submitting 78 plays to the NBA that they feel were incorrectly called, react to the Texans trading for former Rams receiver Ben Skowronek, say "I Just Don't Get It" and more.
Welcome to the Beyond Broadcast with Pastors Nathan & Joie Miller! Dive deeper into God's Word every Wednesay at 9:00am on Facebook & Youtube.
Welcome to the Beyond Broadcast with Pastors Nathan & Joie Miller! Dive deeper into God's Word every Wednesay at 9:00am on Facebook & Youtube.
Welcome to the Beyond Broadcast with Pastors Nathan & Joie Miller! Dive deeper into God's Word every Wednesay at 9:00am on Facebook & Youtube.
Welcome to the Beyond Broadcast with Pastors Nathan & Joie Miller! Dive deeper into God's Word every Wednesay at 9:00am on Facebook & Youtube.
Welcome, everyone, to a somewhat different episode of the ADHD reWired Podcast. If you're new here, I'm your host, Eric Tivers, and today we're going to dive into a topic that's both personal and universal. And I',m gonna get kinda vulnerable with you here. But before we get into that, I wanted to let you know, that our spring Coaching groups which start on thursday, is experiencing lower than typical enrollment this season, which is why with group starting this Thursday, April 11th, 2024, we're giving you the the chance to join us for only $999. That's 50% off my section, and $650 off Coach Brian and Coach Kristin's section. Sign up by this Wednesay, by attending our last registration event wedneday at 12 pm pt / 3 eastern, or by going to coachingrewired.com and scheduling a 1:1 registration interview. Come join us for our lowest price since 2017, only 999. And with if you qualify for paypal credit, you can break it up over 6 months interest free. That's only $166 a month. It's the same great program, at a shockingly low price. Go to coachingrewired.com to get started with pre-registration. Add your name to the interest list. And we'll be in touch. Our episode is titled "When What Was Working, Stops Working," and it's a reflection on the journey of ADHD reWired over the last decade, where we are now, and we're going to end this short reflection with 10 tips that you can use when what was working, stops working. For those of you who have been with us from the beginning, you know that we've experienced an incredible journey together. We were the #1 ADHD podcast for 8 consecutive years, a title that we held with pride and gratitude. Our coaching groups grew consistently, and we were even featured as one of the innovative programs at the international conference on ADHD back in 2019 and we built a community that has been a source of support, inspiration, and transformation for so many. But as with all journeys, there have been twists and turns, unexpected challenges that have forced us to reevaluate and adapt. In the world of ADHD, this is a familiar theme. We find strategies that work for us, routines that bring stability and productivity, and then, for reasons often beyond our control, those strategies stop working. It can feel like hitting a wall, and it's a feeling that many of us in the ADHD community know all too well. In the past year, ADHD reWired has faced its own set of challenges. The landscape of ADHD support has changed dramatically, with a surge in new podcasts and coaching programs. When I started ADHD reWired in 2014, I beleive there were 7 or 8 other ADHD podcasts. I just counted on apple podcasts, 120 ADHD specefic podcasts! This influx, combined with the economic uncertainties that have affected so many, has made it more difficult for us to fill our coaching groups as we once did. And from talking to a number of other ADHD coaches out there, it looks like this is happening across the board. It's a situation that has prompted a lot of reflection and reevalution and has required me to make some really difficult decisions. For a decade, we've been on a trajectory of growth and success. We've built something truly special. During the peak of the pandemic we were doing 5 groups, and built a team to support this heightened demand. And over the last year or so, things have have changed. Over the last few seasons, due to decreased demand, we've went back to 3 groups, and even those have not been easy to completely fill. So we've lowered prices, which have helped, but I think between the economy and the current influx of other ADHD programs out there, what was working is no longer working. And, man, it's hard when when what had been working for so many years, just stops working. But it's also an opportunity, a chance to revisit what we stand for and how we can continue to serve our community in meaningful ways. Our mission has always been to provide a space where individuals with ADHD can come together to learn, grow, and support each other. It's been about more than just strategies and tips; it's been about building a community that understands the complexities of ADHD and offers a sense of belonging. As we navigate this period of change, we're reminded of the importance of resilience and adaptability. We're exploring new ways to reach and connect with our audience, to provide value and support in a changing world. We're looking at how we can innovate both within our coaching groups, and in other ways to ensure that ww continue to meet the needs of our community. And most importantly, we're reaffirming our commitment to you, our listeners and community members. Your stories, your struggles, and your successes are what drive us to do what we do. We're here to navigate the ups and downs of ADHD together, to celebrate the wins and learn from the challenges. So, if you've been thinking about joining our coaching groups, or if you've been a part of our community in the past, know that we're here for you. We're evolving, we're adapting, and we're optimistic about the future. Is it uncomfortable? Sure is. But I still believe that we can do hard things. So "When What Was Working, Stops Working" is not just a reflection on our journey, and a check in about where we are at right now, it's a call to action for all of us to embrace change and continue to grow. And now, I'd like to share with you 10 strategies that can be helpful when what was working stops working: Pause and Reflect: Take a moment to assess what has changed and why the old strategies are no longer effective. Seek Feedback: Reach out to your community or a trusted advisor to get a fresh perspective on the situation. Embrace Flexibility: Be open to trying new approaches and adapting your strategies as needed. Break It Down: Simplify your goals into smaller, manageable tasks to regain a sense of control. Prioritize Self-Care: Ensure you're taking care of your physical and mental health to maintain resilience. Revisit Your Values: Align your actions with your core values to stay motivated and focused. Set Boundaries: Define clear limits to protect your time and energy as you navigate change. Practice Gratitude: Focus on what is working and express appreciation for the progress you've made. Stay Curious: Approach challenges with a mindset of curiosity and a willingness to learn. Celebrate Small Wins and practice gratidue: Acknowledge and celebrate each step forward, no matter how small. And here's one more: And i'm serious about this one. Don't struggle alone. Remember, change is an inevitable part of growth. When what was working stops working, it's an opportunity to explore new possibilities and deepen our understanding of ourselves and our journey with ADHD. Want to talk about this or any other ADHD related topics with me? Join us for Tusday's live q & a. You can register at our newly designed website at www.adhdrewired.com
This is the Wednesay evening livestream edition of The MCU'S Bleeding Edge YT Channel/ Podcast, and we are doing a review of the third episode of The Rings of Power Prime Video Series. On EP 3's Recap we have Co-hosts Jeff S($TrueKnowledge) and Cyberneticshark holding it down! Please support The MCU'S Bleeding Edge by simply liking, subscribing, and most importantly turning on notifications for our channel!! Cybers LINKS- https://www.youtube.com/@cyberneticshark all his links can be found on YT!! Andres LINKS- https://www.youtube.com/@PopCultureguy https://www.youtube.com/@DCMarvelPlusTalk All The MCU'S Bleeding Edge's LINKShttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090571329875 https://www.twitch.tv/themcusbleedingedge https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-mcus-bleeding-edge https://rumble.com/c/c-1009757 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCREPsCRvzjH0ggYL_Larq1A https://www.tiktok.com/@UCREPsCRvzjH0ggYL_Larq1A https://twitter.com/mcusbleedingedg Co-host Cyberneticshark is using a Logitech BRIO along with Skullcandy headphones, a Audio- Technica AT2020 Condenser Studio Microphone, going through a 2021 Flagship Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming laptop. Co-host Jeff S(TrueKnowledge) is working with a Audio- Technica ATR2100 Condenser Studio Microphone, along with a pair of Audio- Technica Headphones, Logitech BRIO- C920-C922-Streamcam, going through a 2023 MacBook Pro along with using a ACER Nitro 5. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-mcus-bleeding-edge/message
Wednesay March 20, 2024 California Law Would Ban Flaming Hot Cheetos among other foods
Dropping self-releases via his own bandcamp and Kulture Galerie following his contribution to the labels NFTS 999 compilation his musical interests took a sharp turn when he discovered artists like Gene on Earth, Sweely, Black Loops, and many others in the realm of the good electronic. His new EP ‘Witless Q&A's via the Filippo MSM helmed Kulture Galerie this February with five original cuts. You can also find Nate working as a Barista at Berlin's new listening bar Anima. It's that vibe which forms the basis for this Wednesay Alternative mix, let's get it on and ask him a few questions eh... https://www.theransomnote.com/music/natebytheway-the-wednesday-alternative-mix/
Short Stories for Kids: The Magical Podcast of Story Telling
Written by Alex BIRTHDAY SHOUT OUTS!
Short Stories for Kids: The Magical Podcast of Story Telling
Ethan and the Pirate that moves in next Door Written by Simon Chadwick BIRTHDAY SHOUT OUTS!
On a new episode of Locked on Cavs (Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023) hosts Chris Manning (@cwmwrites, DIME on UPROXX, SB Nation's Fear the Sword) and Evan Dammarell (@AmNotEvan, Right Down Euclid) chat about the latest Cavs trade deadline rumors before looking at LeBron James on the brink of the NBA's all-time scoring record and how we think of him as a scorer and then look ahead to Wednesay's Cavs-Pistons game. This episode was produced by Jake Stephens. The intro music is from our friends at Astral Radio. 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 “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.PrizePicksFirst time users can receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100 with promo code LOCKEDON. That's PrizePicks.com – promo code; LOCKEDONLinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNBAFanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non withdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On a new episode of Locked on Cavs (Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023) hosts Chris Manning (@cwmwrites, DIME on UPROXX, SB Nation's Fear the Sword) and Evan Dammarell (@AmNotEvan, Right Down Euclid) chat about the latest Cavs trade deadline rumors before looking at LeBron James on the brink of the NBA's all-time scoring record and how we think of him as a scorer and then look ahead to Wednesay's Cavs-Pistons game. This episode was produced by Jake Stephens. The intro music is from our friends at Astral Radio. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. PrizePicks First time users can receive a 100% instant deposit match up to $100 with promo code LOCKEDON. That's PrizePicks.com – promo code; LOCKEDON LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONNBA FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as non withdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 98.5 KTK Morning Show newscast for Wednesay, February 8, 2023.
Recorded on Wednesay 25th January 2023. Joseph Hadfield, Josh Chapman and George Barber, with Ben Collins, review the latest action involving Sheffield Utd and Sheffield Wed.
Good morning dear friends and listeners! It's Wednesay and we have the news you live and a good slew of laughs as well this morning. We've got our newest intern Gabriel rocking the show and doing great things and we're glad to have him as part of the team. We've got city news as well so let's get started. Here's the news: - Illinois House District 84 is accepting donations for Toys For Tots at her office located at 1677 Montgomery road until December 9th. Hours for drop-off donations are Monday thru Friday from 9 am to 4 pm. New, unwrapped items for children and teens less fortunate are very appreciated. For more information call (630) 585-1308. - Saturday, December 3rd from 2 to 5 pm our friends of The Neighbor Project & City of Aurora Financial Empowerment Center will host their 2nd annual holiday event with music, vendors, raffles and much more! Free hot cocoa and conchas will be available as well. This will take place at the Aurora Financial Empowerment Center located at 712 S. River street. Pictures with Santa will be free! Save the date! We hope to see you there. - Monday, November 28th will be the monthly Alderman's Chat for Ward 3 with Alderman Ted Mesiacos. This will take place at Our Lady of Good Counsel (St. Francis Center), located at 620 S. Fifth Street. This will be from 7 to 8 pm. If you are a resident of Ward 3 show up! Have a blessed day and a wonderful Thanksgiving! Tune in to Buenos Días Aurora for a special breakfast show. Good Morning Aurora will return Friday morning so enjoy your holiday! Subscribe to the show on YouTube with this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcast The second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in every Monday, Wednesday & Friday to our FB Live from 8 am to 9 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora. Twitter: goodmorningaur1 Instagram: goodmorningaurorail Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora #positivevibes #positiveenergy #downtownaurora #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorning #goodmorningaurora #news #dailynews #subscribe #youtube #podcast #spotify #morningnews #morningshow #wednesday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Tommy's show from Wednesay 2nd November 2022 Playlist was THE VELVET HANDS - Telephone Love Neptune Rain - Final Round The Bad Day - You Not Now Norman - What I Want Sugartin - Last Dance Lauren Ann - Adelaide P45 - Top Floor The Greeners - Don't Leave Me Behind Indigo Bay - Papercuts HCK9 - MEDICINE Mike Badger - Wolfman WOOLVERSTONES - Emerald Train 65MPH - Didn't You Know? Liam Fender - Love Will Conquer Beck Black - Gotta Get Back To My Baby UNCHAiNED - Psychedelic Picnic The Entire City - January The Low Down Dirty Heathens - Let The Past Be The Past Nightbridge - Running On Empty King Cujo - Down Here These Thrilling Lies - These Thrilling Lie Peacock Method - Your Faith Trevena - Danse Macabre THE VULCAN STRAIGHT - I DON'T NEED YOU Django Jones and the Mystery Men - Bad For You VOODOO DRUMMER - Drunk Dionysus The Rhubarb - Mist Tokeo - Bleak Moors HEAVY SALAD - WRONG WINDOW Marouli - When You're Afraid
On the Wednesay episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, Post-Gazette sports writers Christopher Carter and Jason Mackey discuss Matt Canada's future as Steelers offensive coordinator and whether he's helped or hurt the development of rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett so far.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The North Shore Drive sports podcast
On the Wednesay episode of the North Shore Drive podcast, Post-Gazette sports writers Christopher Carter and Jason Mackey discuss Matt Canada's future as Steelers offensive coordinator and whether he's helped or hurt the development of rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett so far.
This week: Robbie is back in Scotland, Lisa might be an at-risk youth, we discuss an unhinged Wednesay afternoon, airport Grindr, some politics, Accountabilibuddies, Who Asked for This?, and much more! Join us for book club! Our selection for April is Lockdown on London Lane (US)/Love, Locked Down (UK) by Beth Reekles! Find it on our bookshop at https://bookshop.org/shop/wearedoingfine. Got something you want the team to discuss? Email in to wearedoingfine@gmail.com and we'll aim to get it on the next episode! Check out the podcast socials at: Twitter: @WDFCast Instagram: @wearedoingfine TikTok: @wearedoingfine Facebook: We're Doing Fine (with Robbie and Lisa)
Episode 30 - Creativity and Mental Wellbeing
Chris kicks it with you on Wednesay, February 9th; Catching you up on all the latest Chris Davis/ Forgiving Tree Band News, Tips for Surviving the Week, Tips for musicians, and positivity to help get you to the weekend! Music and Motivation is a #podcast all about upcoming musicians, positivity, motivation, and how to be a savage. Chris Davis is a musician, comedian, and podcaster; host of Music and Motivation with Chris Davis and Comedy By Coincidence podcasts respectively. We are all about helping independent musicians succeed in the music industry, promoting independent music, and helping our listeners have a better week. If you need some new #music, #positivity, or #motivation to get you through the work week this is the podcast for you! Chris likes to have casual conversations with our listeners giving you tips for surviving the week, tips for musicians and tips on how to be a savage and lead a happy lifestyle! Keep pushing and being a savage. Get some practice in and hit the ground running! #podcast #podcasts #musicpodcast #motivational #motivationalpodcast #podcastsaboutlife #independentmusiciansdavismusicpro.com! sponsored by davismusicpro.com Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/chrishippiedavis Twitter: @DavisHippie Instagram: @chrisdavismusic.pro Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpVxfbU_g_eXHfq2QAhlYkg Thanks for the Love and Support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-r-davis/support
We have a special episode for you today. In this Facebook live from Giving Tuesday, where Alisa talks about the surprising way giving impacts us - and it's all god news! We hope you enjoy the show! Join us on mission & donate TODAY! Come pray & worship with us every Wednesay @ 2:30pm EST! Meeting ID: 884 6417 1313 Passcode: RWPrayer
We have a special episode for you today. In this Facebook live from Giving Tuesday, where Alisa talks about the surprising way giving impacts us - and it's all god news! We hope you enjoy the show! Join us on mission & donate TODAY! Come pray & worship with us every Wednesay @ 2:30pm EST! Meeting ID: 884 6417 1313 Passcode: RWPrayer
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Soul Rejuvenation every Wednesay 8.00 to 10.00 pm (UK) only on www.soulpower-radio..com Playlist Hour 1 The Mirrors , Gabrielle Roth - Spirit Joe Claussell - Je Ka Jo Nicola Conte & Gianluca Petrella - Free Your Mind ADJUMA, Lyrical Ivy, Dj Vivona - We Will Rise (Dj Vivona Remix) Lego Edit - Afro King (Lego Edit Afrocut) Andy Compton - Nibambe (Jazzy Instro) Ralf GUM, Trigmatic - Alikoto (Ralf GUM Main Mix) Anbuley, Elbert Phillips - Supernatural Being (Elbert Phillips Remix Vox Dub) Those Boys, Doug Gomez - Titled Love (Doug Gomez Merecumbe Soul Remix) Hour 2 Jarrod Lawson - Be The Change (Michele Chiavarini Remix) Lego Edit - Byrd's Groove (Lego Dub 5 AM) Reel People (Feat Jag) - Second Guess- RP's Club Mix C-Pull, Natalia Kissoon, Nigel Hayes - Windows (Nigel Hayes Classic Club) Walter G - Need Rhythm (Afro Flute Mix) Antonio Ocasio, Earl Green - Love Child Beatkozina - Derrumba (Organ Mix) [feat. Diana Feria] Monodeluxe - Change (Deep Xcape Soul Remix) [feat. Jaidene Veda] Divas Of Color, Evelyn Champagne King - One More Time (Dj Spen & Reelsoul Remix) Poirier , Flavia Nascimento - Me Lava (Poirier Remix)
Jonathan Coachman is joined by Zack Cimini, Larry Hartstein and Mike McClure to dish out Wednesay’s best bets. Use promo code ‘EDGE’ when signing up for a new account at SportsLine.com to get your first 30 days FREE! Join our Discord server: http://discord.gg/gP3jcQE53g — The Early Edge is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Enable push notifications so you always know when the latest episode is available! Every episode is also available on YouTube, go to youtube.com/channel/UCZmtXolnY7-z9HLiBESjkyQ EVERY PICK BY LARRY HARTSTEIN: https://www.sportsline.com/experts/13773/larry-hartstein/ EVERY PICK BY MIKE MCCLURE: https://www.sportsline.com/experts/15810/mike-mcclure/ Follow @SportsLine on Twitter and Instagram Check us out on YouTube for video podcasts and exclusive content, visit https://www.youtube.com/SportsLine Follow our crew on Twitter: @TheCoachrules, @LarryHartstein and @jacob_hallex You can listen to Early Edge on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Early Edge podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Early Edge podcast." For more betting picks and analysis, visit SportsLine.com To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit CBSSports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
* Myanmar's ethnic armies: could the country descend into chaos? * New election law for Hong Kong: an end to "One country, two systems"? *
This week Kirsty is chatting to poet, writer, podcaster and speaker Sunandinii all about writing, the innovation generation, how the pandemic taught her to slow down and why average is just a word. You can check Sunandinii out on Instagram or check out her podcast: The Written Word here. Don't forget to follow, share and review this podcast and check out our Instagram, Facebook and website! Stay tuned for brand new episodes every Monday and Wednesay at 5PM (GMT). What I'm Engaging With: Operation Varsity Blues on NetflixSmall Business of the Week: All Things Nice HomePoem of the Week: 'Missing You Alone' by Sheila Denise Scott Charity of the Week: The Poetry Society
This week Kirsty is chatting to poet, writer, podcaster and speaker Sunandinii all about writing, the innovation generation, how the pandemic taught her to slow down and why average is just a word. You can check Sunandinii out on Instagram or check out her podcast: The Written Word here. Don't forget to follow, share and review this podcast and check out our Instagram, Facebook and website! Stay tuned for brand new episodes every Monday and Wednesay at 5PM (GMT). What I'm Engaging With: Operation Varsity Blues on NetflixSmall Business of the Week: All Things Nice HomePoem of the Week: 'Missing You Alone' by Sheila Denise Scott Charity of the Week: The Poetry Society
This week Kirsty is chatting to poet, writer, podcaster and speaker Sunandinii all about writing, the innovation generation, how the pandemic taught her to slow down and why average is just a word. You can check Sunandinii out on Instagram or check out her podcast: The Written Word here. Don't forget to follow, share and review this podcast and check out our Instagram, Facebook and website! Stay tuned for brand new episodes every Monday and Wednesay at 5PM (GMT). What I'm Engaging With: Operation Varsity Blues on Netflix Small Business of the Week: All Things Nice Home Poem of the Week: 'Missing You Alone' by Sheila Denise Scott Charity of the Week: The Poetry Society
World News in 7 minutes. Wednesday 3rd March 2021.Transcript here: send7.org/transcriptsToday: Myanmar ASEAN talks. India facial recognition. Afghanistan media attacks. Turkey Erdogan freedom of Expression. Japan China anal swab. Nigeria girls released. Morocco Germany problems. US Mexico relations. El Salvador elections. Saudi Prince sued. UK good vaccine results. Listeners! Give your comment or opinion on any news story in an audio message. Send a message on speakpipe.Please leave a review on apple podcasts or on podchaser in English or your native language.With Stephen Devincenzi and Khadija Tahir.SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) tells news in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories in the world in slow, clear English. This easy English news podcast is perfect for English learners, people with English as a second language, and people who want to hear a fast news update from around the world. Learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. For more information visit send7.org/contact
After some negative news about Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Eric Fisher, Mark Van Sickle joins Tucker Franklin to give off some good vibes to Chiefs Kingdom as we prepare for the Super Bowl.--BUY OUR NEW MERCH! Go to bit.ly/rtkshop to find our new "Hennething is Possible" and "Kansas City vs. Everbody" designs. Gear up for the playoffs with a new hoodie, crewneck, long sleeve or tee. You can still find all the designs you love including "Throw the Damn Ball" and "Need for Sneed" in our store as well.
Twisted Tuesday - Our Guest: Russ and Kyle - Snake Brothers- Talking About Traveling - Strange News- Sports - FBI Getting geared Up for Wednesay at the Capitol- Twitter Suspends Account of GA Rep- COVID-19 Update- More- Cash App- $Ryanoradio
Stephen Doyle joined Ger Gilroy and Nathan Murphy on Wednesay's #OTBAM to discuss the latest transfer rumours in the world of football on Deal or No Deal. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via ">Spotify
Host Johnnette Williams welcomes new age blogger Sue Brinkmann as they talk about wacky things that distract from the faith. This week they discuss new witchcraft books that are aimed at kids.
Faith Conversations is here... The Intro of our first guest... Pastor Van Kendall...Stay tuned for the full episode
Wednesday Bible Study featuring Trenton Tuggle.
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Wednesay with Steve Newall on film + Michael from Ha the Unclear!
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Wednesday Bible Study featuring Trenton Tuggle on the topic, “Is God in Control in 2020?”
Wednesay,August 26: CPL Back Of The Net: York9 FC Head Coach Jimmy Brennan by BarnBurner Radio Network
It's What the Fuck Wednesday! On todays podcast we discuss the Lyft system, celeb dating, Hef the dog suing a model, & crying rooms at college. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themorningcommute/support
Skyscan Forecast Wednesay, June 17, 2020 Dan Hicks Today: Mostly sunny. S @ 15-30. High 92. Tonight: Partly cloudy. S @ 10-15. Low 68. Thursday: Partly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. S @ 15-30. High 92. Friday: Variable cloudiness. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 83. Saturday: Variable cloudiness. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 83.
Jay and Caleb get to know online congregation member, Joseph Gilmore from New Jersey! They talk about the New York days of Revolution Church, Covid-19, and new ideas for the church moving forward.Connect with Joseph in the Revolution Church Community group on Facebook!Recorded at Eleventy on Sunday, April 5th, 2020. Released on Wednesay the 29th.@revolutionchurchmn@postxianpodcasting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Bible Study is on the Formula of Concord Article 3 -- Righteousness before God The Sermon Outline is: Text: John 16:23 Theme: Praying in the Father’s Name I. Abraham’s Prayer A. Abraham was not bartering with God 1. Abraham had nothing with which to barter 2. Abraham was speaking God’s promises back to Him B. Abraham’s prayer was a confession of faith 1. He confessed God is a God of mercy 2. He trusted that God would keep His promises II. In the Name of the Father A. We have the privilege of prayer because of who we are 1. We are sons, not slaves — God is our Father 2. We do not pray blindly, but with confidence B. We pray according to the Word of the Father 1. Jesus did not give us a magical incantation 2. The New Man desires only that which the Father desires III. Two Approaches to Prayer A. Spontaneously 1. As a child talks to his dear Father 2. Openly and honestly B. Purposely 1. The Lord’s Prayer 2. Flowing from the promises of our Lord
An amazing Wednesay night can only end with The Bad Guys! Join us as we sit down with one of Chikara's young lions in training Joe Light who chimes in on all the action fro this past week, plus shares some of his most memorable moments in wrestling! AJ Styles injury, new #1 Contender for WWE Championship, Thunder Rosa defends her newly won championship, all that and more!
Sharon won't get back to Max after their date. He told us that he made a rude comment to her and that she ended up abruptly leaving. Was it enough to ruin a relationship? Let's call her and find out!
That's What You Get Wednesday is back for another week! This week I bring up the fact the you, me and everyone has this thing called a "Confirmation Bias" that we must overcome if we actually want to find a real tangible and objective ways in which to be better. It is a difficult thing to do, however if you don't work on identifying the fact that you are constantly operating from a place of your own confirmation biases then you can expect to never change your mind about anything, and if that is the case, what is the point of continuing to live? If you are not learning and growing you may as well start digging your own 6 foot ditch.
In this episode of "Steve has a Chat", I catch up again with Steven Guggenheimer "Guggs" to get the latest on the ISV Connect program. I also had a few surprises for him. Enjoy! BTW, don't forget, Mark Smith (@nz365guy) and I do PowerUpLive every Wednesay at 4PM EST, click here to be alerted, and here's a link to the replays!
In this episode of "Steve has a Chat", I try and sneak up on Charles Lamanna again, but no dice. Recently promoted to CVP, Citizen Application Platform I wanted to see if I could get Charles to help clear up some of the confusion around licensing and API limits that seem to be the topic of the day. He was more than happy to help me set the record straight. Enjoy! BTW, don't forget, Mark Smith (@nz365guy) and I do PowerUpLive every Wednesay at 11AM EST, click here to be alerted, and here's a link to the replays! Full transcript follows: Charles Lammana: Hey Steve. I bet you're recording this, aren't you? Steve Mordue: Charles, you know I am. Did I catch you at a time where you could talk for a little bit? Charles Lammana: Yeah, for sure. I'm about to go to dinner, but I'd talk to you anytime Steve. Steve Mordue: I appreciate that. So we're recording this on Friday the 13th, that's ominous. And right now there's a lot of questions out there in this space, and I thought, "You know what?" I'm going to grab you and see if we can't answer some of these, for some of these folks. I've been fearlessly FUD fighting for the last week or two. I thought I'd just go grab the horse and get his mouth, so. Charles Lammana: Sounds good. I can guess what you're fighting, but I'll let you share that first. Steve Mordue: I will. Before I do that, congratulations on the promotion. Charles Lammana: Thank you very much. Steve Mordue: Corporate Vice President of Citizen Application Platform, right? Charles Lammana: Yeah, that's right. I think I dilute the Microsoft CVP brand a little bit, but- Steve Mordue: I don't think so. I don't think so. Are you still seeing that girl that you introduced me to a little while back? Charles Lammana: Yes, yeah. And you know what's funny is, the place I'm going to dinner is actually the same place that we ran into each other- Steve Mordue: Oh yeah? Well I guess she chose wisely then, in selecting a boyfriend. Should we read anything into the Citizen being part of the title? Charles Lammana: So Citizen Application Platform's been the name for our team for a while and the main focus there is not like citizens of the United States or any country, but instead that anybody, even if they're not a professional developer, can use the Power Platform to go create applications, create dashboards, create flows and so on. That low code element. So that's the real focus, why we have the Citizen Application Platform. Steve Mordue: So we're already shortening that to CAP? Charles Lammana: Yeah. Steve Mordue: You guys calling it CAP inside too? Charles Lammana: Yeah, it is a mouthful. Steve Mordue: It is. Charles Lammana: And people ask me, do I work with the government or something. But nothing related to the government, just making it so anybody can build apps. Steve Mordue: So I think that a lot of the questions, of course, are coming around from the Dynamics 365 guys. It's interesting because we used to all be Dynamics 365 guys and now there are Dynamics 365 guys and Power Platform guys. And they overlap some, but there's clearly a path for those like myself and others that have decided, "We're going to go Platform all the way." And a lot of the partners that are still heading down the first party all the way, and some of the confusion that's out there around some of the new licensing things. The two things that keep popping up on me and Mark's live weekly show, have you heard that yet by the way? Charles Lammana: I haven't, but I'll check it out. If you guys are talking about licensing, I got to hear what you're saying. Steve Mordue: Oh, we're just saying wrong stuff I'm sure. But licensing and of course the API stuff popped up and I've been responding to both those and I realized that one of the things I was saying might not have been correct on the new per app licensing. Now you know that that $10 per app licensing is blowing up everybody's head, right? Everybody's thinking, "This is crazy. This is going to blow up the market. How can anybody make any money?" But clearly this is a scale play and I was just under the assumption, I guess because of the way I was reading this stuff, that that $10 license was for a single app that you just built on the platform. And Ryan Cunningham confirmed with me the other day that no, you could use this on the Dynamics 365 instance as well if a user's only using a single app that doesn't use any restricted entities. Steve Mordue: Well there's hardly any restricted entities in the sales app and I thought, "Well, I mean you're just going to have a bunch of people that are going to pull out a couple of things in the sales app they may not be using anyway and start paying 10 bucks instead of 95." Clearly that's not the intent. Was he wrong, am I wrong or is there just this idea that, "You know what? We're going for scale at 10 bucks and everything else, get out of the way"? Charles Lammana: You're both right, but let me inject an additional piece of information. So even in a Dynamics instance you can use the new per app per user license, that's $10 for power apps, as long as you don't use any of the restricted entities or any of the application IP, like a schedule board or something from field service. The piece of information that's missing is that list of sales restricted entities as part of the new per app per user license, there's a few more entities from sales that will be added to that list. Steve Mordue: Now it starts making a little more sense. Yeah, because I was thinking whoever owns the sales app must be crapping their pants over there at this stuff. You've got to throw him something to keep his PNL going. Are you at liberty to say what those are yet? Charles Lammana: Yeah, so I don't have the exact list off the top of my head, but I mean the intent is exactly as you described with the list that we have. And that is to make sure that if you are using the dynamics for sales application IP, which has a whole giant engineering org working on it, then it's only fair to pay Dynamics 365 for sales licenses or we'll go purchase them. So it's not going to be contact, but the ability to create an opportunity or manage opportunities, that probably should be restricted, if that makes sense. Steve Mordue: Yeah. That's where it starts kicking into the logic and certainly those aren't components of the platform by itself, whereas contact is, and that's where you start bringing in the Microsoft vetted logic around all that stuff. So that makes sense. That makes sense. Plus it's good for me, as you know, from what we're doing, I'm sitting here thinking, "Oh great, everybody's just going to go start paying 10 bucks for the sales app and I don't have a business anymore," so I'm still good. Steve Mordue: On the API stuff, and I've been kind of comparing this, there's a lot of FUD out there and frankly I've probably created some in the past, I know, I've not always said positive things, but at least I said things that were true. And lately, every time you guys go and announce something, and I'm just picturing you guys sitting back there reading that thing a hundred times thinking, "Okay, this is going to be fine, right? Nobody's going to have a problem with this." And it pushes a publish button and all hell breaks loose. And I feel for you guys, I really do, especially when these folks just attack anything you say and try and turn it into the worst case possible scenario. And the API limits I think is the one that all I'm hearing people say is, "Open a contact record. It does 50 API calls," you know, they're clearly taking that conversation in a direction. And my understanding from you guys is that when you do things like this with these limits, you're looking at a fraction of the market that's outside of it. I mean 95% of the people out there today shouldn't even have to think about this. Is that a fair statement? Charles Lammana: That's exactly right. And I mean all the limits are a bit ... at this point Dynamics is such a big service with such a big surface area and so many customers, we can do pretty good quantitative analysis of what a typical user or a typical customer does. And we did that and that's where the API limits came from because our main focus, put very simply, we want basically all except the most sophisticated complex implementations to just require user licenses, because it's just such an easier conversation for the customer and Microsoft. I have a thousand sellers, I want a thousand sales apps, that's it, boom, done. You don't want to have to go architect, "How many API calls did they make? How many integrations do I have?" And basically our position is you shouldn't have that conversation if you're just going to do this, the vanilla sales workload or vanilla general power apps, workloads over CDS; you don't need to go even think about API calls. Charles Lammana: And we do that. We do it because there are customers who do use a lot of API calls and it is important to their implementation and they'd like additional API capacity where there's no way for them to purchase it from Microsoft today. So we have to have a limit and then we have to have a way to purchase incremental API calls in order for that model to work. But again, the idea is we're not selling infrastructure or PaaS, there's no cores, none of that stuff. We just want customers to be able to buy USLs for power apps, for Flow, as well as for Dynamics. Steve Mordue: Yeah. I think it kind of creates some fairness too because obviously we've had issues in the past with a certain segment of customers that are getting a lot more from the platform than intended and everybody else is using it as intended. So I can imagine if you've got some customer that, because of how they're using the platform or running their business or generating a zillion API calls, well they should be paying more. They're getting more out of it. They're doing more with it than the average customer who isn't. So I think it makes it a little more fair. I've always been annoyed at thinking that my customers or myself am subsidizing other customers overuse, you know? Charles Lammana: Exactly, yeah. Tragedy of the commons, right? That's what the problem is with the multi-tenant SAS. If people can use way more infrastructure at no incremental costs or has issues, we're just trying to shape that behavior. But I mean I'll own, from a Microsoft point of view, we could have done a lot more to more clearly communicate those changes and make it more obvious and provable that the vast, vast, vast, vast majority of our customers will not be impacted. And we kind of view it, and it's kind of funny, we didn't really expect such a pushback on it, but we viewed it as just like that little asterix that you have with your cell phone or cable provider where when I get my internet from Comcast I don't think about how many gigabytes I used to download, but there is a limit. I mean it's really big and I bet like almost nobody hits it, but there is a limit at some point of internet download I can go do with my internet provider. But they have those same types of protections. But I just don't worry about it because it's not front and center. We should have done more to make it clear that that's the intent of these changes, to be that little asterix that you really don't have to think about unless you're doing something well outside the normal bounds. Steve Mordue: You know, and we had the same challenge with the storage when we tried to change the storage for the better. And when that first got announced all you heard was, "Storage is going up eight times," and everybody's thinking, "Oh my God." And you guys retrenched a little bit, came back with a little clearer story about how that would work and I'm sure some people are paying a little more, but none of my customers are. So that doesn't seem to have impacted but a fraction of customers also. Charles Lammana: Yep. Yeah. And a lot of those changes, our whole goal is we want our billing model to also not drive weird behavior or bad behavior that make it hard to implement. And the old storage instance cost model did that. So I mean that's why it was really important to change and some of the new API call models also do that. We just wanted to make it so if you build things the right way, the licensing and billing model will reward you for a more reasonable price. Steve Mordue: So you say you don't want to reward or create weird behavior, but we just launched a $10 skew that sits on a platform that has access to all of the XRM capabilities. If somebody was motivated enough and had enough budget they could essentially build the entire Dynamic 365. They wouldn't, and as I stand back and kind of look, from my perspective, haven't been probably one of the first people in there when there still was missing parts and seen them come, I've seen the portals come, we've seen the Outlook come, we've seen the accelerators now have CDS only versions, we're just seeing more and more stuff coming to the platform, that that's got an awful lot of appeal to people to ... I won't say do weird behavior, but who think, "I want to get off this $95 skew if I can." I mean what's the thinking inside on that? I mean that's got to be expected? Charles Lammana: Yeah, I think just our viewpoint would be if we ... I would say we are quite confident on the Microsoft side that the value and the intellectual property and the ongoing services and support and SLAs and integrations that come with the proper Dynamics applications can and will continue to command those prices. And it's not always $95, we also have Sales Pro and Customer Service Pro which are a cheaper price. And even if you use the pro license or the enterprise license, it also entitles you to a multitude of custom applications in that same environment, which the $10 per user license doesn't. Charles Lammana: So I think we feel pretty good about that value prop, and going back to the ... we don't want to do artificial things with our billing model. We think a platform for one app, $10 per user per month, that can unlock the entire world to build all their apps on that platform and we feel like that's the right price for it, the right level of cost between the customer and Microsoft. And we wouldn't want that statement, which we believe to be true, to go be limited because we also think that we can sell a finished SAS application in the case of sales or service for pro and enterprise at a higher premium. Charles Lammana: We think both of those things can exist and we will have blends. Like we will have customers who will repurpose their sales license for platform capabilities and we'll have customers who will use our platform license to go and try to create a mini CRM, and we think that's okay. I mean that's just their own calculation based on their value. But we're aiming for the 95 to 99% of the entire world where we think the value prop works pretty well. Steve Mordue: Yeah, I mean I know that when I look across our customer base there certainly is a significant percentage of those people that are heavily using a lot of those high value features that you talk about. And then there's a segment that just never did, they're just kind of using basic stuff, and those are going to be pretty simple candidates to say, "Hey, you know what? You're not using all this stuff, just drop down." Or try and do a sales job to get them to start using it, because the worst case scenario is they aren't using it and they feel like they're paying too much and then they just churn out. And I'd rather move them down and keep them on something that they want, maybe they grow back up. Steve Mordue: That's another story that's had a little confusion out there is that migration back and forth story. Now, my understanding today is of course if we start on CDS and the customer says, "Hey, this is pretty good, but I want to get some of those snazzy features in the first party," right now we're looking at a migration project, I think. Is that something that you guys think will be fixed or is it something that is a concern or something to think about, or are we just kind of looking at those as different customer types? Charles Lammana: No, I'd say we definitely don't want to require a data migration like it does today. We want to get to a proper model where ... because I think of CDS and the platform as almost like Windows OS, right? You buy the Windows OS and then you'd go buy all the apps that you want and install it on the OS. And it's not like if I buy Windows and I install Office, but then I want to install, I don't know, Adobe Acrobat or something, I have to go re-image my Window server, right? So we want to make that be the right layering, and that's really just an architectural legacy reason for being that way today. But longterm, absolutely, you want to allow it. So you start with CDS, you can add sales, you can add service, you can add field service, you could add Talent, you could add Project Online; you can add and mix and match all these different applications on top of that CDS environment. Charles Lammana: And we have early positive signs where that happens. We can't do it for the core CRM app yet, but low approvals, which is modeled as an XRM app and Project Online from Office 365, that's also an app installed on CDS. Those, we actually have many customers who start with a blank CDS and then end up with both of those applications installed in addition to Talent, which is also an app on top of CDS. All those three apps added incrementally, organically over time on top of CDS. So that works great, we just need to go make it so the core CRM also can do the same thing. And that's just some legacy reasons, which as you know, we've been on a journey the last year and a half to go clean up and we're kind of going piece by piece, like Outlook, then Activities and server-side sync are all just some examples where we're hammering against that, but we think we'll get there, no problem, in the foreseeable future. Steve Mordue: Yeah, I mean for what we've been trying to do with the RapidStart, the Outlook app was definitely something that we needed. I mean everybody was wanting something like that, so thank you for that. And you knew I was hammering you guys for it too. Charles Lammana: Yep. You would never let me forget it. I mean I wanted to make sure it was done before we had this phone call happen again, but ... Steve Mordue: No problem. You guys got it done. Appreciate that. Charles Lammana: Yeah. Yeah, and I've heard quite a bit about RapidStart, so it's great to see the traction of a third party app bill on top of the platform, it's really exciting for- Steve Mordue: Oh yeah, yeah, we're excited too. We're developing some now on top of the accelerators, so, and the ... you having much to do with the accelerator groups? Smith and- Charles Lammana: Yeah, so it's not directly out of my team but we collaborate very, very closely with them. But yeah, I mean accelerators are so key because the world increasingly is going to industry-based motions, like if I'm a financial institution, do I really have to rebuild all the financial services goo that goes on top of a CRM or CDS all the time? They don't want to, so the accelerator just provides a ton of value out of the box. Steve Mordue: Yeah. So they just, with the banking accelerator, I think it's the first one where they released a CDS only version and then some additional add on versions that might take advantage of some of the first party. And I was talking to James about that and he said there's a plan to kind of go back to the other ones. So as soon as they did that we took a look at that banking core, which is an accelerator, and put our accelerator on top of that accelerator, "That'll be real fast," and looking at trying to leverage those accelerators. I think that's going to be an interesting ... I'll be curious to see what the market does with something like that that's built on an accelerator. It'll be a good test for the market. Charles Lammana: Jjust on the accelerator bit, for Dynamics 365, our core customer engagement or CRM app, the accelerators have been absolutely key the last six months to drive business. Steve Mordue: Yeah, I've been hearing that. Charles Lammana: Financial services places, man, it's been a lifesaver for us because customers just love to see that fast time to value. And then so just we think that accelerators are going to be really important for the platform, for the Dynamics apps and for third party apps and building our ecosystem. Steve Mordue: You know, talking about data models and industry data models, what's the latest on ODI? Is that progressing as you had hoped? Is it going faster, slower or is it going to happen? What do you think, or is there too many people punching- Charles Lammana: It's advancing exactly at the paces we would want/expect, and I'll expand on what I mean by that. ODI is one of those super industry changing efforts and motions, and the reason it's industry changing is because we're bringing together so many companies like SAP, Adobe and Microsoft, that historically don't partner together and are built completely different stacks. We're bringing together all three companies to go do something, to create basically open data for our mutual and joint customers and a well-defined schema with a well defined set of entities to deliver a bunch of value to customers. So that's going to be a big deal when it lands. But just- Steve Mordue: It's a big rock. Yeah, it's a big rock to move. Charles Lammana: Exactly, three companies and 25 different applications, you mix in Dynamics, you mix in Office, you mix it Azure on the Microsoft side, it takes time. But when it arrives it's going to be a big deal. So ODI is absolutely something to pay attention to and it's something that continues to get significant investment from all three companies. It's taken its time, but I think it's going to be, whenever it arrives, it's going to be a really transformational item for our customers. Steve Mordue: Are you still driving that? Charles Lammana: I'm not. Robert Bruckner on our team is driving that. We support it from a platform, of course, just it's a lot of energy to go drive that process, so I'm glad we have Robert shouldering the burden. Steve Mordue: Yeah. So we've got October release coming right around the corner, and of course the advance news that has come out, all anybody has been focusing on, the FUD rakers, is on licensing and APIs. But if you take that part of the conversation aside, which I feel like we should have done in our conversation so far, I feel like we've accomplished that, to all but the truly ignorant, if we take that part aside, what do you think are some of the most exciting things people should be looking for in this release for Power Platform? Charles Lammana: I would say there's a few little things which I think are a big deal, and then there's a few big things. The little things are just usability improvements. If anyone's gone on and turned on the October release switch in the admin center, you will notice a significant modernization of the unified interface for model driven applications. There's much better grid density, much better density on forms, way less wasted white space. Better- Steve Mordue: And how long have we been hearing that, right? People complain about white space. So just glad to see that one finally get behind us. Charles Lammana: Oh man. And they're all little things, but you know what? We fixed the top 10 most painful user experience items of unified interface for October. And it's hard to do that in a way which doesn't trigger a whole bunch of retraining for our customers, so we had to be really thoughtful and diligent and you may not even realize it if you first turn it on, but just open it up side by side and we're really proud of those. Lots of little changes, lots of little pebbles that together really changed the experience for Dynamics and for model driven applications for power apps. So those are kind of the little ones. I'm very excited about that. Steve Mordue: Yeah, I was poking around in an October version and yeah, you could definitely feel it. It's not dramatic, it's not like, "Oh my God, where am I at?" You haven't lost anything. But you definitely sense right off the bat the density and then the features that have been added or ... yeah, I think you guys probably did a smooth job of that. So now tell us about the bumpy stuff. Charles Lammana: Yeah, the big stuff, the bulky stuff would be AI Builder is reaching general availability, as is PowerApps Portals. And we think that basically a modern platform needs to be able to support B2C, so external users to your company as well as anonymous access, and PowerApps Portals delivers that for the standalone PowerApps customers. And then we also believe the future of all applications and all automations and workflows is an intelligent, enriched experience and AI Builder delivers that for us. So you can use binary classification and prediction capabilities inside of AI Builder to make your power apps that are canvas model driven, but are built on top of CDS, make them much smarter. And that is one of my favorite features, it's just so amazing how easily you can enable a machine learning model without any data science or even developer background. Charles Lammana: And then also we have like things like the Forms Recognizer which actually parses digital paper, PDFs, JPEGs, what have you, extracts that information into a structured form and you can use that in your power app or your flow. And we're seeing unbelievable adoption, almost 50% of all AI Builder customers are using the forms understanding capability. It's so transformative for the back office, and if you haven't checked it out, just use it and then your mind will start racing; "My legal department, my finance department, my HR department, my procurement department, all of them can just work so much more efficiently if you can get forms recognized or working with the flow." So we think Portals and AI Builder are two big, bulky, meaningful changes for Power Platform. Steve Mordue: And AI Builder goes across, right? I mean you could stand up AI Builder on just bare CDS, you could stand it up on first party, it goes across, right? Charles Lammana: Yep, absolutely. And I apologize to anyone else from my team that may be listening that I didn't mention your feature that you worked on, but they're all important in the October release. But those are my three most favorite children. Steve Mordue: I definitely am hearing excitement about AI Builder and Portals is another one that's getting its share of FUD, something I read recently and some guy jumped on social talking about how Salesforce is so much cheaper because of this, that and the other. And unfortunately Dileep Singh happened to see what was going on, he jumped in and said, "Wait just a minute here," and kind of clarified some stuff right out there that reversed that whole story. So I'm looking forward to the day when we don't have a whole bunch of people out there watching your every move looking for the gotchas. Charles Lammana: Well I would say our goal at Microsoft is broad adoption, which I mean generally reflects in lower prices. I mean that's our goal. Like if you go to Microsoft's mission statement, empower everyone and every organization to do more, you can't do that with outrageous bespoke boutique pricing. So that definitely is not our objective and we certainly will learn and we make mistakes, but our push is we want everybody to be able to use this thing. I want everybody in the world to build apps and create flows and create power BI dashboards. Steve Mordue: Yeah, we'll leave the hidden costs to Salesforce, they're pretty good at that. So Charles, anything else you want to touch on? I've got, I don't know, millions of people that will be listening to this probably. Charles Lammana: I mean the biggest thing I would say is, and this is my kind of call to action every time I talk to you, and maybe it's an overwrought point at this point in time, but Power Platform, I mean our push is to go unify the Office and Dynamics communities with a single low code platform for all of Microsoft, and in the process make it so everybody in the world can have access to analyze data, create apps and build automations. So if you haven't checked out Power Platform as just Power Platform and outside of Dynamics or Office, go do it now. I think it's super amazing, in five minutes you can get value and just from the point of view of Microsoft as a company, it's just really critical to where we think the future's going. Steve Mordue: Yeah, I've had people ask me, "Where's the best place to start with Power Platform?" And I typically suggest Flow because it's about the easiest one to understand, the quickest of value and suddenly just light bulbs start going off. And when people are talking about building, because we are doing a lot of work with customers that are moving up from spreadsheets, that's a huge mountain out there for customers that are doing relatively complex business processes on a bunch of shared spreadsheets and torturing them. And we're generally recommending those customers go straight to a model driven app that has kind of that foundation, because then from there, you know, they can spring off with canvas flow, AI Builder, Power BI, have all those other things. And we're starting to get to a point where I'm getting crisped for that conversation because whenever you announce new things and stuff like that, nobody knows what we're talking about. The partners are behind and customers are behind-er. So, lots of education, a sales process now is an education process and probably will be for a while, because I don't see you guys slowing down. Charles Lammana: Never. We- Steve Mordue: Yeah, you're not even going to let us catch our breath before you're going to go do some stuff and keeping the partners hopping. Charles Lammana: Yeah. Steve Mordue: Well, Charles, I appreciate you taking some time. I knew I might be able to catch you here in the last hour of your work week and I was glad to do it. We'll be publishing this here, I don't know, probably Monday or something like that, get it out there pretty quick while everybody's got all the questions. Charles Lammana: Sounds good. Steve Mordue: So you have a good night, you mentioned something about dinner, so enjoy your dinner. Charles Lammana: Yeah, as always, great chatting, thanks Steve. Steve Mordue: Tell your girlfriend I said hi. Charles Lammana: Will do. Steve Mordue: All right, bye, guy. Charles Lammana: Bye for now-
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