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Michelle Kalisz started studying piano at the age of 4. Today she owns a piano studio and delights in teaching older adults. She extensively studied chemistry and psychology, all the while playing music which added depth to her understanding of how we learn and benefit cognitively from studying piano. She believes that brain plasticity needs an update. Science shows we can learn new skills well into our 90s because the process of learning leads to growth in brand new neurons. “Chords are like chemical compounds - they have predictable behavior.” Additionally, the current wisdom of the importance of muscle mass aids in providing the dexterity needed to use our hands to play piano.We hope you enjoy learning from Michelle."Chemistry, Psychology & Music - Older Adults Benefit from Playing the Piano"CONNECT WITH MICHELLE:Email: michelle@michellekmusic.ioLinked In: www.linkedin.com/in/michellekaliszMichelle's Newsletter: https://www.michellekmusic.io/newsletter
Creator and designer Linda Brown brings Nicole Rilinger and Nic Bair from her team at Dub Dog Designs to discuss the company's founding, growth, and spirit of giving.Dub Dog online:DubDog.petFacebook.com/DubDogDesignsInstagram.com/DubDogDesignsDub Dog was one of the generous sponsors of the 2025 Pooch Playoffs. Adoptable dog Kona—pictured in this episode's thumbnail wearing her Dub Dog collar—represented our region and won the international round of voting. She is a worthy champion but she's still looking for her forever home. Visit her page on the Always & Furever Midwest Animal Sanctuary website and share her Rosie Fund YouTube video to help sweet Kona find her forever family.Support Rosie Fund by booking a session with BigfootPetPhotography.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
This week Dr. Waitman Beorn drops in to talk about Defiance (2008) and his work researching the Holocaust in Europe during World War II.About our guest:Dr. Waitman Wade Beorn is an associate professor in History at Northumbria University in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. Dr. Beorn was previously the Director of the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond, VA and the inaugural Blumkin Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. His first book, Marching Into Darkness: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust in Belarus (Harvard University Press) Dr. Beorn is also the author of The Holocaust in Eastern Europe: At the Epicenter of the Final Solution (Bloomsbury Press, 2018) and has recently finished a book on the Janowska concentration camp outside of Lviv, Ukraine. That book Between the Wires: The Janowska Camp and the Holocaust in Lviv was released in August 2024 from Nebraska University Press. Between the Wires was recognised as a Finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in the United States.
This Live Show episode was broadcast live on Thursday, May 1, 2025. For more information on the show, please visit our YouTube page at https://youtube.arcaderepairtips.com/. All of our past episodes can be found there as well as the upcoming schedule for our future episodes. On this episode, Tim and Jonathan discussed the following topics… Update […] The post Live Show – Episode 99 – All The Wires Are Driving Me Insane appeared first on Arcade Repair Tips.
Astari Nite - Unisex Games The Funeral March of the Marionettes - Stars at Night Vague Lanes - Unraveling Black Angel - Kiss of Death (Bloo-d RAN Remix) Culture Hex - Cloak and Dagger MX Magic Wands - Moonshadow Raven Said - Desolation Golden Apes - The Highest Point NITE - Have Mercy Beautiful Freakin Weirdo - I Am Fire The Birthday Massacre - All Of You Evidence of a Struggle - Give Us A Kiss Byronic Sex & Exile - Vampyros Wesbos Mercury's Antennae - The Moon Viewing Garden Church of the Sea - Eva Peter Murphy - The Artroom Wonder AnAstromo Nino - A Broken Trust Anders Manga - Crucified Castle De Crux - Deep Freeze Burning R ed Sequential Zero - It's Not About You Strange Futures - Bad Theories Palindrones - Kryne Lamiya She 1 Him 2 - Moving Parts SIIE - Tendance Nature of Wires ft Luka - Rise of the Light Mari Kattman - Anemia Fernando's Eyes - A Million Times The Bolshoi Brothers - Beautiful Creature Proyecto Escapulario - Mary Posa Muerta Last Dusk - The Silent Wave
Byronic Sex & Exile - Jacobin Night Ritualz - Sharing Skin The Calm Grey - Fire (...Your Advice) Blxckflamingo - Your World My War Pink Turns Blue - Dancing With Ghosts Rosetta Stone - Don't Turn Away (If Only & Sometimes) 2025 Remaster Mercury's Antennae - The Reflecting Skin (William Faith Remix) Ariel Maniki and the Black Halos - Pieces ST///LL - Shout Out Violent Eden - Anxiety (Get Nervous) Vazum - Pretty Brutal Social Youth Cult - Black Lipstick (Clings To Me) The Room - Nemesis New Zero God - Keep Me Safe The Names - Last Train To Nowhere Peter Murphy - Swoon Derision Cult - Joker's Wild (And Kings are Dead) Beauty In Chaos - Children Of The Revolution (feat. Al Jourgensen) The Birthday Massacre - Sleep Tonight Witch of the East - Geist Girl Attrition - The Alibi (Singapore Fountains Remix) Chris Harms - The Grey Machines (feat. Ronan Harris) BLDDDLTTR - Hea(r)t Death Jungle Terror - Camlann Palindrones - Animus The Moons Of Jupiter - Tomorrow Perpacity - The Void Hallows - Find a Way Die Sexual - Darkest Hour (Light Asylum Telepathic Remix) Pneumagnosis - Let The Flowers Fall (Assemblage 23 Remix) Nature of Wires feat. Luka - Greed Machine Psyclon Nine - Devil's Work Tears For The Dying - Jolene (remix)
Writer, speaker, and memorial and wedding celebrant Patricia Eagle discusses her new book Dog Love Stories: The Canines Who Changed Me. Patricia Eagle online:www.patriciaeagle.comMercy Me: Reflections on Love and Lifehttps://www.facebook.com/patriciaeagleauthorwww.instagram.com/patricia.e.eagle/Support Rosie Fund by booking a session with BigfootPetPhotography.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
In this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, we explore how Packet Power is transforming data center monitoring. As the demand for energy efficiency and operational transparency grows, organizations need solutions that provide real-time insights without adding complexity. Packet Power's wireless, scalable, and secure technology offers an easy, streamlined approach to power and environmental monitoring. Monitoring Made Easy® Traditional monitoring solutions can be difficult to install, configure, and scale. Packet Power's wireless, out-of-band technology removes these hurdles, offering a plug-and-play system that allows organizations to start with a few monitoring nodes and expand as needed. With built-in fleet management, remote diagnostics, and broad compatibility with existing systems, Packet Power helps data centers gain visibility into their power and environmental conditions with minimal effort. Fast, Flexible Deployment Deploying monitoring solutions can be time-consuming and resource-intensive, particularly in large-scale facilities. Many systems require extensive cabling, specialized personnel, and lengthy configuration processes. Packet Power eliminates these roadblocks by offering a vendor-agnostic, rapidly deployable system that works seamlessly with existing infrastructure. Designed and manufactured in the USA, Packet Power products ship in just 2-3 weeks, avoiding the delays often associated with global supply chain issues and ensuring data centers can implement monitoring solutions without unnecessary downtime. Security Built from the Ground Up Security is a critical concern in mission-critical environments. Unlike traditional monitoring solutions that focus primarily on encryption, Packet Power integrates security at every level—from hardware to networking and software. Their read-only architecture ensures that failed hardware won't disrupt power delivery, while out-of-band monitoring prevents exposure to network vulnerabilities. One-way communication protocols and optional physical data isolation further enhance security, ensuring that critical infrastructure remains protected from cyber threats and misconfigurations. Adapting to Industry Changes The data center landscape is rapidly evolving, with increasing demands for efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability. Packet Power's solutions are designed to keep pace with these changes, offering a non-intrusive way to enhance monitoring capabilities without modifying existing infrastructure. Their technology is easily embedded into power and cooling systems, enabling organizations to implement real-time monitoring across a wide range of devices while maintaining operational agility. Why Wireless Wins Traditional wired monitoring solutions often require extensive installation efforts and ongoing maintenance, while common consumer wireless options—such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee—are not designed for industrial environments. These protocols pose security risks and struggle in settings with high electromagnetic interference. Packet Power's proprietary wireless system is optimized for reliability in data centers, eliminating IP-based vulnerabilities while supporting secure, large-scale deployments. Cost Savings & Efficiency Monitoring solutions should provide a return on investment, not create additional overhead. Packet Power reduces costs by minimizing IT infrastructure needs, eliminating the expense of network switches, dedicated cabling, and IP address management. Their wireless monitoring approach streamlines deployment, allowing organizations to instantly gain actionable insights into their energy usage and environmental conditions. This improves cost allocation, supports sustainability initiatives, and enhances operational efficiency. Versatile Applications Energy monitoring is crucial across multiple aspects of data center management. Packet Power's solutions support a wide range of applications, including tracking energy use in busways, HVAC systems, generators, switchgear, tenant submeters, and selective circuits. Organizations use their data for billing, cost allocation, efficiency optimization, and failure detection. By providing real-time insights into power consumption and environmental conditions, Packet Power helps data centers maintain reliability, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. The Power of EMX Software & 3D Visualization Collecting data is only part of the equation—turning that data into actionable insights is equally important. Packet Power's EMX Software integrates seamlessly with existing DCIM and BMS platforms, offering real-time alerts, custom reporting, and a brand new 3D Layout Viewer for enhanced visualization. These tools help facility managers and operators make informed decisions, ensuring optimal performance and risk mitigation. Conclusion In an industry where efficiency, security, and flexibility are paramount, Packet Power provides a modern approach to data center monitoring. Their wireless, scalable, and vendor-agnostic solutions simplify installation, reduce costs, and deliver real-time insights into critical infrastructure. As data centers continue to evolve, Packet Power's innovative technology ensures organizations can adapt quickly and operate more effectively without the burden of complex monitoring systems. To learn more, visit PacketPower.com or email sales@packetpower.com for a free consultation.
Ladyada's Electronics Toolkit (0:08) https://www.adafruit.com/product/136?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit CharliePlex LED Matrix Bonnet - 8x16 Red LEDs (1:09) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6115?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Pico to Pi HAT X Converter (2:08) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6249?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 26 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6182?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 24 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6181?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 22 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6180?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 20 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6179?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit USB Type C CC Resistor Fixer (5:50) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6323?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ----------------------------------------- New nEw NEWs New Products, News, and more: https://www.adafruit.com/newsletter #newnewnew Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Our special guest this week is Maya Prohovnik, VP and Head of Podcast Products at Spotify, who joins James Cridland to share insights on Spotify's latest innovations and what's next for podcasters on the platform.Meanwhile, industry leaders Dan Granger (Oxford Road) and Dan Misener (Bumper) have advocated for an Open Measurement Protocol for Podcasting—a call for interoperable, privacy-conscious standards and a unified taxonomy across platforms.In response, “friend of the show” John Spurlock joins Sam Sethi to introduce his proposed solution: Standard Podcast Consumption (SPC). This new data exchange format aims to facilitate the sharing of first-party metrics like Follower Count, Total Listener Time, and more between apps and hosting providers.James and I also review the hottest podcast news from this week. You can support this show by streaming SATs. You can give us feedback using the Buzzsprout fan mail link in our show notes, you can send us a Super Comment or become a PwR supporter like the Excellent 18 at weekly.podnews.netSend James & Sam a messageSupport the showConnect With Us: Email: weekly@podnews.net Fediverse: @james@bne.social and @samsethi@podcastindex.social Support us: www.buzzsprout.com/1538779/support Get Podnews: podnews.net
Ladyada's Electronics Toolkit (0:08) https://www.adafruit.com/product/136?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit CharliePlex LED Matrix Bonnet - 8x16 Red LEDs (1:09) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6115?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Pico to Pi HAT X Converter (2:08) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6249?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 26 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6182?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 24 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6181?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 22 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6180?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Silicone Cover Stranded-Core Ribbon Cable - 10 Wires - 20 AWG - 1 Meter Black (4:10) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6179?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts Adafruit USB Type C CC Resistor Fixer (5:50) https://www.adafruit.com/product/6323?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=newproducts ----------------------------------------- New nEw NEWs New Products, News, and more: https://www.adafruit.com/newsletter #newnewnew Shop for all of the newest Adafruit products: http://adafru.it/new Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over a small town, two unlikely heroes must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos. Characters: BERNICE (30s): A fastidious, somewhat neurotic librarian. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman. Scene: INT. SMALL TOWN LIBRARY - DAY SOUND of frantic shushing BERNICE, with her hair in a tight bun and glasses perched precariously on her nose, stamps a book with excessive force. The library is mostly empty. RICK bursts through the doors, sweating and slightly disheveled. He holds a slightly bruised banana in his hand. Bernice finally looks up, her expression a mixture of annoyance and disbelief. Rick slams the banana on the counter. It twitches. Suddenly, the front windows of the library EXPLODE in a shower of glass. Dozens of bananas, some bruised, some green, some disturbingly large, fly into the library. They are... advancing. A banana leaps onto the counter, hissing. Rick grabs a nearby book - "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" - and smashes it. The banana splatters. They run towards the back of the library, dodging flying fruit. INT. LIBRARY ARCHIVES - CONTINUOUS The archives are dark and dusty. Bernice and Rick barricade themselves behind a rolling shelf. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - LATER Bernice and Rick, armed with makeshift weapons (a fire extinguisher for Rick, a medieval mace from a historical display for Bernice), cautiously enter the basement. It's cold and dark. They find the freezer. Inside, rows upon rows of preserved fruits and vegetables. And at the back, a large, industrial-sized freezer unit. Bernice examines the control panel, her brow furrowed. SOUND of crashing from upstairs Bernice frantically pushes buttons. Wires spark. The freezer unit sputters to life, a cold wind emanating from it. Suddenly, the basement door bursts open. A horde of bananas, led by an enormous, mutated "King Banana," charges in. Rick holds them off with the fire extinguisher, slipping and sliding on banana peels. Bernice finally gets the freezer door open. Rick, dodging banana projectiles, rushes to her side. Together, they heave the door open. The King Banana leaps towards them. Rick grabs the fire extinguisher and sprays the King Banana directly into its face. It recoils, momentarily stunned. Bernice and Rick push the freezer door wide open, creating a powerful gust of freezing air. The advancing bananas hesitate, then begin to slow, their movements becoming sluggish. They scramble inside, pulling the heavy door shut just as the King Banana reaches them. His hand gets frozen in the door. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice and Rick stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard. Bernice manages a small smile. FADE OUT. Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over the world, two unlikely heroes – a fastidious librarian and a boisterous used car salesman – must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos before it leads to a global meltdown. Characters: BERNICE (30s): Now, a brilliant but socially awkward librarian with a hidden talent for ancient languages and a crippling fear of anything sticky. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman with a surprising knowledge of conspiracy theories and a knack for outlandish problem-solving. DR. ANNA REILLY (40s): A world-renowned botanist, eccentric and driven, who holds the key to the banana anomaly's origins. GENERAL STONE (50s): A gruff, no-nonsense military leader who believes in solving problems with maximum firepower. Scene: INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice, Rick, and Dr. Reilly stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard, though muffled. The cold air is thick with condensation. Bernice and Rick huddle together for warmth, the adrenaline of their escape and the shared trauma having forged an unexpected bond. Bernice manages a small, genuine smile. Rick's eyes soften. He reaches out, brushing a stray piece of ice from Bernice's hair. Bernice blushes, her cheeks flushing pink even in the freezing temperatures. Their eyes meet. There's a beat of silence, the only sound the muffled thumping of the frozen bananas and the hum of the freezer. Rick steps closer, his gaze intense. Bernice doesn't back away. He reaches for her hand. Her skin is cold, but she doesn't pull away. Their fingers intertwine. A spark of something real, something tender, passes between them. He leans in closer. Their faces are inches apart. The moment is thick with unspoken desire. Suddenly, the freezer door bursts open with a BANG. DR. ANNA REILLY stands in the doorway, holding a metal tray piled high with what appear to be... french fries. But they are limp, soggy, and utterly unappetizing. Her face is a mask of utter exasperation. Bernice and Rick jump apart, startled and flustered. The romantic moment is shattered. Dr. Reilly throws her hands up in the air, the soggy fries nearly flying off the tray. She storms further into the freezer, muttering about the incompetence of the military and the importance of a proper starch-to-grease ratio. Bernice and Rick stare at each other for a long moment, the heat of their almost-kiss now replaced by the awkward chill of the interruption. Bernice hesitates, then a small smile returns to her face. FADE OUT. Hulur. Uh. Helur. Are you Hurtz McGurkin? {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2018-2025 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.
Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over a small town, two unlikely heroes must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos. Characters: BERNICE (30s): A fastidious, somewhat neurotic librarian. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman. Scene: INT. SMALL TOWN LIBRARY - DAY SOUND of frantic shushing BERNICE, with her hair in a tight bun and glasses perched precariously on her nose, stamps a book with excessive force. The library is mostly empty. RICK bursts through the doors, sweating and slightly disheveled. He holds a slightly bruised banana in his hand. Bernice finally looks up, her expression a mixture of annoyance and disbelief. Rick slams the banana on the counter. It twitches. Suddenly, the front windows of the library EXPLODE in a shower of glass. Dozens of bananas, some bruised, some green, some disturbingly large, fly into the library. They are... advancing. A banana leaps onto the counter, hissing. Rick grabs a nearby book - "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" - and smashes it. The banana splatters. They run towards the back of the library, dodging flying fruit. INT. LIBRARY ARCHIVES - CONTINUOUS The archives are dark and dusty. Bernice and Rick barricade themselves behind a rolling shelf. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - LATER Bernice and Rick, armed with makeshift weapons (a fire extinguisher for Rick, a medieval mace from a historical display for Bernice), cautiously enter the basement. It's cold and dark. They find the freezer. Inside, rows upon rows of preserved fruits and vegetables. And at the back, a large, industrial-sized freezer unit. Bernice examines the control panel, her brow furrowed. SOUND of crashing from upstairs Bernice frantically pushes buttons. Wires spark. The freezer unit sputters to life, a cold wind emanating from it. Suddenly, the basement door bursts open. A horde of bananas, led by an enormous, mutated "King Banana," charges in. Rick holds them off with the fire extinguisher, slipping and sliding on banana peels. Bernice finally gets the freezer door open. Rick, dodging banana projectiles, rushes to her side. Together, they heave the door open. The King Banana leaps towards them. Rick grabs the fire extinguisher and sprays the King Banana directly into its face. It recoils, momentarily stunned. Bernice and Rick push the freezer door wide open, creating a powerful gust of freezing air. The advancing bananas hesitate, then begin to slow, their movements becoming sluggish. They scramble inside, pulling the heavy door shut just as the King Banana reaches them. His hand gets frozen in the door. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice and Rick stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard. Bernice manages a small smile. FADE OUT. Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over the world, two unlikely heroes – a fastidious librarian and a boisterous used car salesman – must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos before it leads to a global meltdown. Characters: BERNICE (30s): Now, a brilliant but socially awkward librarian with a hidden talent for ancient languages and a crippling fear of anything sticky. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman with a surprising knowledge of conspiracy theories and a knack for outlandish problem-solving. DR. ANNA REILLY (40s): A world-renowned botanist, eccentric and driven, who holds the key to the banana anomaly's origins. GENERAL STONE (50s): A gruff, no-nonsense military leader who believes in solving problems with maximum firepower. Scene: INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice, Rick, and Dr. Reilly stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard, though muffled. The cold air is thick with condensation. Bernice and Rick huddle together for warmth, the adrenaline of their escape and the shared trauma having forged an unexpected bond. Bernice manages a small, genuine smile. Rick's eyes soften. He reaches out, brushing a stray piece of ice from Bernice's hair. Bernice blushes, her cheeks flushing pink even in the freezing temperatures. Their eyes meet. There's a beat of silence, the only sound the muffled thumping of the frozen bananas and the hum of the freezer. Rick steps closer, his gaze intense. Bernice doesn't back away. He reaches for her hand. Her skin is cold, but she doesn't pull away. Their fingers intertwine. A spark of something real, something tender, passes between them. He leans in closer. Their faces are inches apart. The moment is thick with unspoken desire. Suddenly, the freezer door bursts open with a BANG. DR. ANNA REILLY stands in the doorway, holding a metal tray piled high with what appear to be... french fries. But they are limp, soggy, and utterly unappetizing. Her face is a mask of utter exasperation. Bernice and Rick jump apart, startled and flustered. The romantic moment is shattered. Dr. Reilly throws her hands up in the air, the soggy fries nearly flying off the tray. She storms further into the freezer, muttering about the incompetence of the military and the importance of a proper starch-to-grease ratio. Bernice and Rick stare at each other for a long moment, the heat of their almost-kiss now replaced by the awkward chill of the interruption. Bernice hesitates, then a small smile returns to her face. FADE OUT. Hulur. Uh. Helur. Are you Hurtz McGurkin? {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2018-2025 | THE COMPLEX COLLECTIVE. © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -Ū.
Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over a small town, two unlikely heroes must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos. Characters: BERNICE (30s): A fastidious, somewhat neurotic librarian. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman. Scene: INT. SMALL TOWN LIBRARY - DAY SOUND of frantic shushing BERNICE, with her hair in a tight bun and glasses perched precariously on her nose, stamps a book with excessive force. The library is mostly empty. RICK bursts through the doors, sweating and slightly disheveled. He holds a slightly bruised banana in his hand. Bernice finally looks up, her expression a mixture of annoyance and disbelief. Rick slams the banana on the counter. It twitches. Suddenly, the front windows of the library EXPLODE in a shower of glass. Dozens of bananas, some bruised, some green, some disturbingly large, fly into the library. They are... advancing. A banana leaps onto the counter, hissing. Rick grabs a nearby book - "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" - and smashes it. The banana splatters. They run towards the back of the library, dodging flying fruit. INT. LIBRARY ARCHIVES - CONTINUOUS The archives are dark and dusty. Bernice and Rick barricade themselves behind a rolling shelf. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - LATER Bernice and Rick, armed with makeshift weapons (a fire extinguisher for Rick, a medieval mace from a historical display for Bernice), cautiously enter the basement. It's cold and dark. They find the freezer. Inside, rows upon rows of preserved fruits and vegetables. And at the back, a large, industrial-sized freezer unit. Bernice examines the control panel, her brow furrowed. SOUND of crashing from upstairs Bernice frantically pushes buttons. Wires spark. The freezer unit sputters to life, a cold wind emanating from it. Suddenly, the basement door bursts open. A horde of bananas, led by an enormous, mutated "King Banana," charges in. Rick holds them off with the fire extinguisher, slipping and sliding on banana peels. Bernice finally gets the freezer door open. Rick, dodging banana projectiles, rushes to her side. Together, they heave the door open. The King Banana leaps towards them. Rick grabs the fire extinguisher and sprays the King Banana directly into its face. It recoils, momentarily stunned. Bernice and Rick push the freezer door wide open, creating a powerful gust of freezing air. The advancing bananas hesitate, then begin to slow, their movements becoming sluggish. They scramble inside, pulling the heavy door shut just as the King Banana reaches them. His hand gets frozen in the door. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice and Rick stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard. Bernice manages a small smile. FADE OUT. Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over the world, two unlikely heroes – a fastidious librarian and a boisterous used car salesman – must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos before it leads to a global meltdown. Characters: BERNICE (30s): Now, a brilliant but socially awkward librarian with a hidden talent for ancient languages and a crippling fear of anything sticky. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman with a surprising knowledge of conspiracy theories and a knack for outlandish problem-solving. DR. ANNA REILLY (40s): A world-renowned botanist, eccentric and driven, who holds the key to the banana anomaly's origins. GENERAL STONE (50s): A gruff, no-nonsense military leader who believes in solving problems with maximum firepower. Scene: INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice, Rick, and Dr. Reilly stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard, though muffled. The cold air is thick with condensation. Bernice and Rick huddle together for warmth, the adrenaline of their escape and the shared trauma having forged an unexpected bond. Bernice manages a small, genuine smile. Rick's eyes soften. He reaches out, brushing a stray piece of ice from Bernice's hair. Bernice blushes, her cheeks flushing pink even in the freezing temperatures. Their eyes meet. There's a beat of silence, the only sound the muffled thumping of the frozen bananas and the hum of the freezer. Rick steps closer, his gaze intense. Bernice doesn't back away. He reaches for her hand. Her skin is cold, but she doesn't pull away. Their fingers intertwine. A spark of something real, something tender, passes between them. He leans in closer. Their faces are inches apart. The moment is thick with unspoken desire. Suddenly, the freezer door bursts open with a BANG. DR. ANNA REILLY stands in the doorway, holding a metal tray piled high with what appear to be... french fries. But they are limp, soggy, and utterly unappetizing. Her face is a mask of utter exasperation. Bernice and Rick jump apart, startled and flustered. The romantic moment is shattered. Dr. Reilly throws her hands up in the air, the soggy fries nearly flying off the tray. She storms further into the freezer, muttering about the incompetence of the military and the importance of a proper starch-to-grease ratio. Bernice and Rick stare at each other for a long moment, the heat of their almost-kiss now replaced by the awkward chill of the interruption. Bernice hesitates, then a small smile returns to her face. FADE OUT. Hulur. Uh. Helur. 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Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over a small town, two unlikely heroes must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos. Characters: BERNICE (30s): A fastidious, somewhat neurotic librarian. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman. Scene: INT. SMALL TOWN LIBRARY - DAY SOUND of frantic shushing BERNICE, with her hair in a tight bun and glasses perched precariously on her nose, stamps a book with excessive force. The library is mostly empty. RICK bursts through the doors, sweating and slightly disheveled. He holds a slightly bruised banana in his hand. Bernice finally looks up, her expression a mixture of annoyance and disbelief. Rick slams the banana on the counter. It twitches. Suddenly, the front windows of the library EXPLODE in a shower of glass. Dozens of bananas, some bruised, some green, some disturbingly large, fly into the library. They are... advancing. A banana leaps onto the counter, hissing. Rick grabs a nearby book - "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" - and smashes it. The banana splatters. They run towards the back of the library, dodging flying fruit. INT. LIBRARY ARCHIVES - CONTINUOUS The archives are dark and dusty. Bernice and Rick barricade themselves behind a rolling shelf. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - LATER Bernice and Rick, armed with makeshift weapons (a fire extinguisher for Rick, a medieval mace from a historical display for Bernice), cautiously enter the basement. It's cold and dark. They find the freezer. Inside, rows upon rows of preserved fruits and vegetables. And at the back, a large, industrial-sized freezer unit. Bernice examines the control panel, her brow furrowed. SOUND of crashing from upstairs Bernice frantically pushes buttons. Wires spark. The freezer unit sputters to life, a cold wind emanating from it. Suddenly, the basement door bursts open. A horde of bananas, led by an enormous, mutated "King Banana," charges in. Rick holds them off with the fire extinguisher, slipping and sliding on banana peels. Bernice finally gets the freezer door open. Rick, dodging banana projectiles, rushes to her side. Together, they heave the door open. The King Banana leaps towards them. Rick grabs the fire extinguisher and sprays the King Banana directly into its face. It recoils, momentarily stunned. Bernice and Rick push the freezer door wide open, creating a powerful gust of freezing air. The advancing bananas hesitate, then begin to slow, their movements becoming sluggish. They scramble inside, pulling the heavy door shut just as the King Banana reaches them. His hand gets frozen in the door. INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice and Rick stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard. Bernice manages a small smile. FADE OUT. Title: The Banana Anomaly Logline: When sentient, aggressive bananas take over the world, two unlikely heroes – a fastidious librarian and a boisterous used car salesman – must overcome their bickering and fears to stop the potassium-fueled chaos before it leads to a global meltdown. Characters: BERNICE (30s): Now, a brilliant but socially awkward librarian with a hidden talent for ancient languages and a crippling fear of anything sticky. RICK (30s): A boisterous, overly confident (but secretly insecure) used car salesman with a surprising knowledge of conspiracy theories and a knack for outlandish problem-solving. DR. ANNA REILLY (40s): A world-renowned botanist, eccentric and driven, who holds the key to the banana anomaly's origins. GENERAL STONE (50s): A gruff, no-nonsense military leader who believes in solving problems with maximum firepower. Scene: INT. LIBRARY BASEMENT - FREEZER - CONTINUOUS Bernice, Rick, and Dr. Reilly stand shivering in the freezer, surrounded by frozen fruits and vegetables. The sounds of the frozen bananas banging on the door can be heard, though muffled. The cold air is thick with condensation. Bernice and Rick huddle together for warmth, the adrenaline of their escape and the shared trauma having forged an unexpected bond. Bernice manages a small, genuine smile. Rick's eyes soften. He reaches out, brushing a stray piece of ice from Bernice's hair. Bernice blushes, her cheeks flushing pink even in the freezing temperatures. Their eyes meet. There's a beat of silence, the only sound the muffled thumping of the frozen bananas and the hum of the freezer. Rick steps closer, his gaze intense. Bernice doesn't back away. He reaches for her hand. Her skin is cold, but she doesn't pull away. Their fingers intertwine. A spark of something real, something tender, passes between them. He leans in closer. Their faces are inches apart. The moment is thick with unspoken desire. Suddenly, the freezer door bursts open with a BANG. DR. ANNA REILLY stands in the doorway, holding a metal tray piled high with what appear to be... french fries. But they are limp, soggy, and utterly unappetizing. Her face is a mask of utter exasperation. Bernice and Rick jump apart, startled and flustered. The romantic moment is shattered. Dr. Reilly throws her hands up in the air, the soggy fries nearly flying off the tray. She storms further into the freezer, muttering about the incompetence of the military and the importance of a proper starch-to-grease ratio. Bernice and Rick stare at each other for a long moment, the heat of their almost-kiss now replaced by the awkward chill of the interruption. Bernice hesitates, then a small smile returns to her face. FADE OUT. Hulur. Uh. Helur. 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Send us a textOn this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Robin Growley, Managing Director, Head of Consumer Deposits at Bank of America about changing the way we think about money and savings. Key take-aways: What is America Saves Week.Pay yourself first and automate your savings. Why you should break down big goals into smaller goals. Align your finances to your values & your goals.Be intentional with your spending - understand the different between needs and wants. How to balance savings, paying off debt and expenses. Connect with Robin Growley:LinkedIn (here)Resources mentioned:America Saves Week (here)Better Money Habits (here) Bio: Robin Growley is responsible for the strategic direction and growth of our everyday banking, savings, and payments solutions for 42MM consumer clients. In this role, she leads the company's efforts to provide a full range of consumer deposit products and payments, including checking, savings, CDs, IRAs, Debit Card, Wires, and ACH. Robin is responsible for a $775B deposit portfolio, which has achieved a #1 position for retail estimated deposit market share and U.S. Debit Card Issuer. Robin holds a master's degree in business administration from Winthrop University and a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of South Carolina. She is active in enterprise-wide efforts to support women and Hispanic Latino teammates. She serves on the Deposits and Payments Committee for the Consumer Bankers Association and recently served as a mentor for the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, which supports female entrepreneurs in low- to middle-income countries.Support the showThe Get Ready Money Podcast and its guests do not provide investment advice. All content is for educational purposes. Guest opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Get Ready Money Podcast and Tony Steuer.
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Jim Umlauf, entrepreneur and co-founder of 4knines, discusses the journey from consumer pain point to holding over 20 patents on car seat covers, cargo liners, and other accessories that protect your pet and your vehicle. Jim has generously shared the code DOGWORDS15 for our listeners to receive a discount when ordering from 4knines.com. Support an innovative company that gives back to the community by shopping on their website today. While you're at it, buy something to donate to a local shelter or rescue group. I guarantee you they'll appreciate the gift and put it to good use.We're excited to announce that Kona—the sweet and beautiful foster dog from Always & Furever Midwest Animal Sanctuary—won the international round of the 2025 Pooch Playoffs. To learn more about Kona or to adopt, visit AlwaysAndFurever.org.Everyone is invited to join us for a celebration of this year's Pooch Playoffs at Bar K on Kansas City's river front on Sunday, April 13 at 2 pm. If this is your first visit to Bar K, speed up your entry by completing the Guest Entry form under the Plan Your Visit tab at BarKDogBar.com. All human guests have free entry to Bar K. Without a membership, your first dog costs $16 on weekends and each additional dog is $5. If you don't think your dog would enjoy the dog park environment, please come without them and enjoy food, beverages, and the infectious energy of dogs at play. We'll hand out prizes to our Final Four pups and crown the champion. Phillip won but graciously abdicated his crown for Kona to represent our region, a wonderful example of saving each other. Melissa and Jon Hill, Phillip's adopters, shared his story on Dog Words last year.0515: Melissa & Jon Hill with Tripawd PhillipSupport Rosie Fund by booking a session with BigfootPetPhotography.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
On Episode 547 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Mohit Makhija, Senior Director at Crisil Ratings. We also feature an excerpt from our recent interview with RS Subramanian, Senior Vice President (South Asia) at DHL Express.SHOW NOTES(00:00) The Take: The Trump Tariff Breakdown(05:38) Markets Rebound As They Brace For Tariffs(11:31) Car companies hike prices as demand continues to be tepid(13:24) India is seeing a bond buying frenzy ahead of a rate cut(14:22) Why India's Cables & WIres sector is seeing massive growth and investmentsListeners! We await your feedback....The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirementsFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inJoin and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
As a property manager, you're familiar with the uncomfortable shuffle when trying to ensure utilities are set up correctly at move-in. What if you could make the whole process easier? In this episode of the Property Management Growth Show, property management growth expert Jason Hull sits down with the founder of Utility Profit, Zac Maurais, to discuss wires, pipes, and signals: Everything you wish you knew about home utilities. You'll Learn [01:48] How Zac Built a $100 Million Business [07:38] Solving Utility Challenges with a Streamlined Tool [15:54] Using Utility Profit to Make Extra Profit [23:26] Integrations and Frequently Asked Questions [30:20] Take Action on The Things You're Avoiding! Quotables “I think the secret to being smart is just being willing to look stupid.” “Done is better than perfect.” “Have a bias for action. Get your hands dirty. Do it yourself.” “ Whatever it is that you think that's holding you back, just start trying to do it.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive Transcript [00:00:00] Zac: It's almost like we're like taking the Yellow Pages and then putting it online or something. Yeah. I mean, it's kind of a wacky problem that we're solving there. [00:00:08] Jason: So you're single handedly bringing the utility space into the future. So, All right. [00:00:16] Jason: Welcome DoorGrow Property Managers to the Property Management Growth Show. If you are a property management entrepreneur and you want to add doors, you want to make a difference, you want to increase revenue, you want to help others, you want to impact lives, and you're interested in growing in business and life, and you're open to doing things a bit differently, then you are a DoorGrow property manager and you just don't know it. DoorGrow property managers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate think you're crazy for doing it. [00:00:47] Jason: You think they're crazy for not because you realize that property management is the ultimate high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the bs, build awareness, change perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. [00:01:13] Jason: I'm your host, property management growth expert, Jason Hull, the founder and CEO of DoorGrow. Now let's get into the show and I'm hanging out today with Zac Maurais. Did I say it right? [00:01:25] Jason: That's right, yes. [00:01:26] Jason: Hey. All right, cool. It's great to have you on the show. So Zac we're going to be chatting today about wires, pipes, and signals, everything you wish you knew about home utilities. [00:01:38] Jason: I think this will be interesting to our listeners because, you know, we get into this stuff as property management people. So, so Zac before we get into that though, give us a little backstory on you. How'd you get into being an entrepreneur? When did you first figure that out, that you maybe were one and then we can get into why you started this business so that you've got going and tell us, tell everybody about it. [00:01:58] Jason: Cool. [00:02:00] Zac: Let's do it. Yeah. So, quick intro myself, I live here in Austin, Texas. I've been an entrepreneur now for better part of a decade and a half. Right out of college I started a business it was actually a food delivery business called Favor. We ended up scaling that business to having 50,000 delivery drivers in the state of Texas. [00:02:22] Zac: So it was the second largest employer in the state. And over the course of building it up over a couple of years, we were doing over a hundred million dollars of food sales a year. So sizable company and we sold that to HEB grocery and yeah. [00:02:38] Jason: And if people don't know, HEB I'm in the Austin area, I'm up in Round Rock. [00:02:41] Jason: But if people don't know HEB. HEB consistently wins the best grocery store awards like in America every year. Like it's always winning. [00:02:51] Zac: It's kind of amazing. I mean, they are an institution. There's so many small towns across Texas where the only show in town, I would kind of say it's akin to like a Walmart or something like that for a national brand that people would be more familiar with. [00:03:04] Zac: Family run business, been around for a hundred years. So it's cool that it had joined forces with Favor. And learned a lot from doing that company. I mean, at the time that we sold it, we had over 140 corporate employees, designers and software engineers and business intelligence people and salespeople. [00:03:24] Zac: So I'm right there with you, Jason, where I like growth. I like growing things and learning about business and learning about new categories. So as I sold it, I was looking for the next thing to do. [00:03:35] Jason: So people are clear, Favor, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, but Favor competes with like Instacart and like some of these, it's like a delivery service. [00:03:44] Zac: That's right. So the way that the service worked was, it was like an on demand. It was part of the on demand delivery kind of thing that was happening. The gig economy, you know, people will probably remember Lyft coming out and Uber. There wasn't one for delivery of kind of like fast casual food or groceries yet. [00:04:02] Zac: And we brought that into the market. We had first mover. [00:04:05] Jason: Oh yeah. So yeah, it's kind of like Uber Eats and, you know, these kind of things. [00:04:08] Zac: Exactly. So you could tap a button, request a Favor, and then someone would go shopping for you, go pick up some tacos or yeah, run at the grocery store or something like that and bring it to you in 45 minutes or less. [00:04:20] Jason: Got it. And is Favor just a Texas thing? [00:04:23] Zac: At one point in time we tried to go national expansion, but it was a bit of a wartime thing that was going on. Yeah. A lot of VC dollars getting put in. And we had a very strong Texas brand. We had over a million people in Texas using it. [00:04:37] Zac: Yes. So we said we just doubled down on home base. [00:04:40] Jason: I mean, Texas is like its own little universe. We've got Favor, we've got HEB, we've got, you know, there's all these things that are just specifically Texas. So if y'all come to Texas, you got to like experience the whole Texas deal. You got to go to an HEB, you got to go to Bucky's, you got to go to all these things, right? [00:04:56] Zac: So yeah, right. When you're here in town for Jason's event, go get yourself some Yeti swag. [00:05:02] Jason: Yes. [00:05:02] Zac: And then order yourself a Favor. [00:05:04] Jason: Yes. There you go. Yeah. Cool. Yeah, and people get really religious about their, you know, things like Yeti. It's like Yeti Mecca. Like people, like my brother-in-law comes into town. He is like, "I got to go to the Yeti store." He's like, just like starry-eyed in there. And I'm like, "why? Why?" Coolers, thermases? I don't know. Cool drinks. Yeah. Yeah. It's a thing. So he like collects them, and then sometimes he's flipping them too. Like there's limited edition things, so. My brother-in-law's name is Jason also, so he might listen to this. [00:05:36] Jason: So Jason, I mentioned you on my podcast, so, all right. [00:05:39] Jason: Shout out to Jason. [00:05:41] Jason: Shout out to Jason. So, cool. So Zac, I mean, that's a pretty impressive thing. Not many people can say they built a hundred million dollar, you know, business or had an exit or something like that. So, and then what did you do next? [00:05:55] Jason: Like, you sell this thing, did you lose all meaning and purpose in life and decide to start a new business or what happened? [00:06:01] Zac: I think that happens with some people, right? You sell it, you have somebody, you're like, "what am I going to do with my life now?" I'm going to take a good thing and somehow it becomes a bad thing. [00:06:09] Zac: But I just, I really like building. And I like the process of entrepreneurship where you talk to people, you try to find a problem and you like go hit a whiteboard, you sketch, it becomes more tangible, and then all of a sudden you can partner with an engineer and make it and then bring it back to the customer. [00:06:26] Zac: And I just like that. It kind of just scratches something in my brain, I think. And something else that's been cool for me on my entrepreneurship journey. I had mentioned that I've been doing it now for a decade and a half and the entire time that I've been working and doing startups, I've been doing it with like my best friend Ben from growing up together. [00:06:45] Zac: We [00:06:46] Jason: best friend Ben. [00:06:46] Zac: wen to school in New Hampshire. And it's fun to be able to go on that journey with someone like that. [00:06:52] Jason: Yeah. That's cool. So you and Ben are still doing stuff together then. [00:06:55] Zac: Right. [00:06:56] Jason: Yeah. Third company. [00:06:57] Zac: Third company now, so. [00:06:59] Jason: Yeah. Dynamic duo. All right. And so I imagine that you have some complimentary sort of skill sets and challenge each other a bit. [00:07:08] Zac: Yeah, I think our brains have kind of been swapped and became more of the same brain. But the way that I explained it originally was like Ben was the left brain engineer, right? He is going to build out the backend database. He was a civil engineer, so he was just constantly doing math. And then I was more of the, you can kind of see there's some paintings behind me, like I was the artist. [00:07:30] Jason: The right brain guy. Yeah. Got it. [00:07:32] Zac: But now it just kind of became one, somewhere between now. He kind of went a little bit more right. I went more left, so. [00:07:38] Jason: Cool. So bring us up towards the present day. So like, what are you and Ben, you know, getting together and working on? [00:07:45] Zac: Yeah, so I guess the way that we got into the property management industry was we were trying to build some leasing automation tech over the last few years. We had something called Sunroom Leasing, and it was like a platform that would help. With self showings, with different things related to collecting some data from renters about the home. [00:08:05] Zac: We had at one point in time, around 8,000 homes that were leasing across the country for some real estate investment trusts and some large scale property managers. And it kind of turned us on to this like, it had some challenges I think of that scale. And so we ended up realizing that's not what we want to do long term. [00:08:26] Zac: And something that it was like a good ride, but I think we were onto something that could be more scalable and a more acute problem to solve. [00:08:35] Jason: Yeah, this was like a tuition business. You're learning and paying the price of tuition. Yeah. So you got familiar with the property management industry a bit through that. [00:08:44] Jason: That's right. Figured out kind of your target audience and you probably started to see some different problems you like started scheming with your whiteboard on, so. [00:08:52] Zac: Yeah, and the problem that we zoomed into was around utility setup. And what we thought was kind of a silly thing was, here it is, it's 2024. [00:09:01] Zac: This was last year that we had launched it. We realized that there wasn't like a Google Maps of utilities. We thought it was silly that you couldn't just type in an address online and then see what's the water, what's the electric, what's the gas, what's the internet? There was no transparency for that. [00:09:20] Zac: And when we looked closer, there's like, you zoom in on water, there's over 20,000 water providers and they have really weird setups, you know, or it could be down just by the neighborhood or the zip code or the, you know, it's just wacky the way that the mapping works. And we thought if we could build out the whole mapping infrastructure, that would be a valuable thing, both for owners of the property that just want to have a more streamlined process, property managers that are doing it every day, and then renters. If you kind of think of this problem of setting up utilities while it's annoying and they have to Google around and make a bunch of phone calls, this is just one problem within a whole, you know, iceberg of other things. It's just the tip, small thing that they're doing a ton of things related to the move. We thought that if we could streamline this, then it could have a broad appeal and be something that we could do nationally and do at a big scale. So, over the last year, what we've done is we've built out that infrastructure to be able to do mapping at scale. [00:10:21] Zac: And we have built a platform that streamlines the process of turning on utilities. We're trying to make the utility on switch and it's a cool tool because the property managers using it can get confirmation that utilities have been set up correctly. And this is helpful for them because, you know, if you don't turn on the electricity and it's the dead of winter, you're probably going to have some problems on your hands with pipes bursting, you know, and things like that. [00:10:48] Zac: So, it's a useful tool in the process. [00:10:51] Jason: So let's talk about this problem, right? This is super annoying. Like everybody that's moved has had to figure out this weird, you know, puzzle to like, which utility providers are available here? Which internet provider can I use? What are my options? Can I get this cool fiber, you know, thing, can I get this? Is there..? Like what's available? Then they're trying to figure out like water, electric. You're maybe trying to find out from the previous owner or somebody and you're trying to like negotiate all this and then like getting things switched and then the timelines like it's a mess. [00:11:25] Jason: Like it's really annoying and yeah, it's like why do we just deal with this and put up with this? We're living in the age of AI and this AI revolution now and. Why isn't there a better solution to this? It seems like it's just like chaos and confusion. Yeah, so. [00:11:45] Zac: It is chaos and confusion. Yeah. And people waste so much time doing it and oh god. [00:11:50] Zac: Yeah. And I think as a result, like sometimes people will just make sacrifices where they'll be like, well, I was on this telecom company before. Maybe I'll just go back to them. And then I might miss out on being able to be like, well, I could have had faster internet or a better plan that's cheaper or something If they had just... [00:12:07] Jason: sure. Yeah. [00:12:07] Zac: ...known that they had options. [00:12:10] Jason: Right. You're like, man, I'm still using dial up. And I didn't realize Google Fiber was available here. Yeah, right. [00:12:15] Zac: Throwing that in an old AOL like. [00:12:18] Jason: Yes, I remember those days. I was such a nerd. Alright, so yeah, and people may maybe get impatient and they just make some quick decisions. [00:12:27] Jason: You know, and all these companies try to give them incentives like, Hey, if you move, like we'll move it and help you get it set up. And they try to make it seamless, but because they're trying to retain their, you know, the customer, but that might not be in the best interest of the customer. [00:12:41] Zac: Totally. Yeah. So this we're in the spirit of trying to add transparency into the process, make it more streamlined. And and have a really lightweight tool like, you know, not another app you have to download, but just something that seamlessly fits in the move in process. Okay. [00:12:55] Zac: Integrates really well with the tools that the property manager is already using, you know, just is able to sync, in real time, figure out what are the addresses coming up, and then give the property manager a way to both communicate what the utilities are and then check that they've been turned on. [00:13:16] Zac: And then interestingly, there's a lot of places in the US where these telecom companies are competing. And they spent a lot of money to lay down these fiber optic lines, you know, or copper lines, and they're trying to recoup some of that cost. Yeah. And so they'll pay money for more customers. [00:13:35] Zac: And so we're able to generate revenue and then share that with property managers as an incentive to use the tool. [00:13:43] Jason: Okay, cool. So what's the name of the tool or this service? [00:13:46] Zac: It's called Utility Profit. [00:13:48] Jason: Utility profit. Okay. All right. And it's P-R-O-F-I-T I would assume? Yep, exactly. Not like you're prophesying. [00:13:57] Jason: All right, got it. So Utility Profit, and so this really is solving that challenge to just streamline all that, and there's a financial incentive or benefit for the property manager helping to get these things connected. [00:14:11] Zac: That's right. That's right. Yeah. And one of the... [00:14:14] Jason: Win, win, win all the way around win. [00:14:15] Zac: Yeah, exactly. And that's the best type of tool. You know, something that it doesn't just benefit one party, but all the people involved. Yeah. And so, you know, it's exciting there. Now there's people across the entire United States using it. We've been helping thousands of renters per month. [00:14:32] Zac: Just in the last year there's been, I think over 750 property managers using it. Some really big ones with thousands of properties all the way down to people that just have a couple homes in the portfolio. I think the average has about 400 homes and, you know, it's really kind of empowering that we bring something to the world and that fast that many people are using it. [00:14:55] Zac: It's cool to see. [00:14:56] Jason: Yeah. Cool. So. And Ben's leading the nerds on the team making this all work. [00:15:02] Zac: Yeah, we're both working closely with engineers and, I mean, it's been a big lift. I mean, we've had to do all sorts of wacky things to be able to like get this data because like I said, it didn't exist. [00:15:12] Zac: I imagine. [00:15:13] Zac: We have to like literally go and draw service maps, you know, that were PDFs on old websites and then, you know, turn them into a structured database. Right. I, you know, pull it up correctly. Yeah. [00:15:26] Jason: You're just doing this ground level legwork to like get... it's almost like you're transferring old records into a digital format. [00:15:35] Jason: You know? Yeah. So that people could play their MP3s or something. Yeah. [00:15:38] Zac: It kind of feels like that. It's almost like we're like taking the Yellow Pages and then putting it online or something. Yeah. I mean, it's kind of a wacky problem that we're solving there. [00:15:48] Jason: So you're single handedly bringing the utility space into the future, so. [00:15:54] Zac: Yeah. And one thing that we've we've been doing over the last couple months that I think is pretty cool is that there's this whole industry that exists for the multifamily apartment space related to what they call as like fiber as an amenity or fiber to the home. [00:16:11] Zac: Yeah. And so the way it would work on multifamily would be, you know, these big telecoms would say, "Hey, we'll sell you a thousand units of internet and then we'll give you a discount for doing so. And then you can either kind of keep that for yourself or you can, you know, share that with your tenants as a way to help your apartments stand out from other apartments." [00:16:33] Zac: The apartments are i identifiable and also you know, easier for the telecoms to spot. The hard thing about homes is it's this long tail of properties and there hasn't been a good way to aggregate them. I think over the last few years there's been some, you know, real estate investment trusts that have got to scale. [00:16:54] Zac: And so it kind of got these telecom companies thinking, "Hey, maybe I should go you know, sell into this market, see if we can apply the same principles of this program from apartments to single family." But it hasn't yet been done at any sort of significant scale. It's kind of a new concept. Now that we have hundreds of thousands of homes, that we are effectively the on switch for, we're helping to source these deals. [00:17:20] Zac: And we're able to bring, you know, significant discount from retail pricing to property managers and consumers. So we we're adding that as a new program that we're doing. We're calling it like Fiber Ready Homes. So it's a cool thing because we can help property managers identify what portion of their portfolio has the underlying technology at the home to have, you know, hyper fast internet speeds. [00:17:47] Zac: Yeah. And then do all of the enrollment process and the billing process to be able to offer a program like this. And and it's pretty gnarly. Like the average property manager that will turn on this program can make tens of thousands of dollars a year. It's roughly $10 per month per door. [00:18:04] Zac: So if you're a 300 door property manager, this is about $18,000. 18,000 per year that you'd be able to generate. And just, you know, kind of free cash flows for enabling something that the renters want. [00:18:18] Jason: Right. Just making more money and yeah, I mean, high speed internet also being able to bring that to your units. [00:18:26] Jason: It creates a bigger incentive for people to rent it. I mean, it's definitely something I research before I buy a home or move anywhere. I'm always like, what Internet's available there because my life is going to be happening through this. And a lot of more people working from home, especially since Covid. [00:18:41] Zac: True. Yeah, that's a good point. I mean, I think a lot of renters see internet more important than running water in some ways. I mean, it's like everyone's on Netflix and doing work from home calls. You know, it's just, it's super important for renters. [00:18:55] Jason: Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. That's interesting. And it sucks though when you like if you rent somewhere and that you only have one option and it's not the option that you really want in that area because sometimes they've negotiated like, oh, it's Comcast cable or something like this, and it's low speed or whatever. [00:19:11] Zac: Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Sometimes you're kind of limited by what lines have been laid, and sometimes there's limited options, but it's cool because now we have these two programs. We have one, which is that one I just explained, and then we have a second one. We call it like a marketplace. So it'll truly show you everything that's available, every single company, every single speed all the details of it and help to facilitate just being able to turn it on a lot easier. [00:19:34] Jason: Got it. How does this work? Like a property manager gets set up in your system, they've got their properties, you know, in this, and then they can figure out the tenants when they're onboarding a new tenant, they're like, "Hey, before we give you keys and move you in, we want to make sure utilities are getting moved over." [00:19:49] Jason: So you help streamline this? [00:19:51] Zac: That's right. Yeah. So it will connect seamlessly with property managers, property management software. Pull in the active listings that they have, and then it will have triggers around the move in date. So once someone's been approved and you have a move in date that's approaching. [00:20:08] Zac: It will send reminders and say, Hey, you know, you're moving in end of the month, like before you move in, please show that you've turned the electric on so that there's not going to be bill back problems and things like that. [00:20:20] Zac: So, it handles the communication and then what's pretty cool about the tool too, is it's all white labeled. Utility Profit, it's not, you know, like a tenant friendly name, you know? Yeah. It's really for the property manager. And so, okay. We're just helping to facilitate these things. So it's got the property manager's logo, you know, we're more just the underlying technology, which I think is good because like a renter in the process doesn't want to get handed off to another third party. [00:20:48] Zac: They just want to... [00:20:49] Jason: yeah, "Who are these guys? Why should I trust them? I trust you. I'm working with you," but yeah. Got it. No, I think that's really smart. And so your business model then, your growth strategy really is to leverage and support the property managers. [00:21:02] Zac: Yeah, exactly. Yeah. We're trying to partner with all the property managers in the single family rental space. [00:21:08] Zac: And you know, last I checked, you know, there's at least five to 10 million homes that are managed by third party property managers. And we want to become the main place where where people used to turn on utilities. And you know, we talked about entrepreneurs and having a big vision earlier in the call. [00:21:26] Zac: You know, I think we're solving an important problem by building this Google Maps of Utilities and also just making a better experience. I think anytime we start a business though, you're kind of thinking about like, okay, "Well if I'm able to pull this off, how could this even be even more significant long term?" [00:21:42] Zac: And one of the things that I've been just thinking about as I've been doing it is you know, today we are helping to connect the dots between these things, but I bet in the not too distant future, maybe a few years out, we'll be responsible for millions of homes in helping to turn on these utilities. [00:21:59] Jason: Yeah. [00:22:00] Zac: We'll probably want to go down the stack of utilities, you know, instead of just directing you to be going to, you know, XYZ local power source. Maybe they get directed to a company that, similar to how we're able to get discounts on internet because we have so much scale, we could buy energy contracts in deregulated markets and, you know, [00:22:22] Jason: okay. [00:22:22] Zac: Inch down becoming a utility. [00:22:24] Zac: Okay. [00:22:24] Zac: And so, I think it's a, it's an interesting thing. [00:22:27] Jason: So you're saying maybe there's a potential the property manager could be the utility? [00:22:32] Zac: We'll be able to help the property manager earn more money... [00:22:35] Zac: yeah. [00:22:35] Zac: ...on this process because we... [00:22:38] Zac: just more margin [00:22:38] Zac: ...want to direct them to like a utility that we own. And we're able to help them monetize these other things like natural gas and electricity. [00:22:49] Jason: Got it. Love it. Yeah. You're passing the benefit onto the property manager. So, yeah. That gives them quite an incentive to help you grow this. [00:22:55] Jason: Right. So I love it. So, I mean, this really gives property managers a strong competitive advantage over self-management then. [00:23:03] Zac: Yeah, I think so. You know, I think property managers, they have so many things that they're doing and this is one of those set it and forget it types of tools. You know, it's not something you have to have mastery over and like learn another thing, this is like you get on, you set the thing up, you get the logo added and get it synced to your PM software and then you're done with it and it just kind of is happening in the background and then just notifies you. [00:23:26] Jason: Got it. So the setup is pretty easy and then it makes it a lot easier for the property management team to make sure utilities are getting set up correctly. There's visibility into seeing what's been set up and what hasn't, it sounds like. And you mentioned integrations with property management software, and I know everybody listening's like, "but what about my software? The one I'm using?" Yeah. So what integrations do you guys have set up already? [00:23:49] Zac: It's all the major ones. So what we find is like AppFolio is popular. Rentvine is becoming more and more popular. You know, Propertyware is another one. Buildium's one that we you know, have in the works too, but yeah, I think most people... [00:24:04] Zac: Rent manager? [00:24:05] Zac: Rent manager, yeah. That's one that we work with too. Yeah. I know there's a lot of options for property managers there, but yeah. [00:24:11] Jason: Very cool. Yeah. So everybody listening there. There you go. So they're like, "oh, he mentioned mine. I'm okay." [00:24:17] Zac: Yeah, that's right. Yeah it's cool that it, you know, just works in a broad way like that. And it's kind of interesting too that the tool even is able to work you know, even if you don't even have a property management software to figure out some ways to you know, even work in that use case. [00:24:32] Jason: Sure. [00:24:32] Zac: But most people have software. [00:24:34] Jason: So as long as you can get the properties like into your system, then...? [00:24:38] Jason: That's right. [00:24:38] Jason: Got it. Okay, cool. But if they have those then and you have that connection, then it's, yeah, it'll just streamline things. Makes it even more turnkey. [00:24:47] Zac: That's right. [00:24:48] Jason: Got it. Cool. So, all right, so you, what else should people know about this? [00:24:52] Jason: Like what are the big questions property managers have been asking you? [00:24:55] Zac: I think one question is, you know, how much money I earn from this? You know? Okay. [00:24:59] Jason: They like, they want to know about the money. Let's talk about the money. [00:25:03] Zac: So the average property manager will, it's a range of 25 to $40 per move that, that happens. [00:25:10] Zac: It ends up being about 25 to, to $30 on average is what we're seeing across the country. And so I think it's one of those things where it's like nice gravy. What we find is that the average property manager, they're like, "this is nice. I can make some extra money from it." But I think it's like, you know, not enough to go, you know, it just adds to the bottom line a little bit. [00:25:32] Zac: Every little thing. Sure. So the main reason why people use it is the time savings, you know? Absolutely. It's just one last thing to have to worry about. So that's that's what we're seeing as we talk to people. [00:25:44] Jason: Yeah. Yeah, because I mean, just the amount of time you're paying a team member, if they're like 25 to $35 an hour, for example you know, they might be spending an hour or two here or there just calling, trying to negotiate back and forth with the tenant, get these things set up so. [00:25:59] Zac: Property management some days feels like death by a thousand mosquitoes. [00:26:04] Jason: Oh yeah. I often joke it's, it can be death by a thousand cuts or it can be a really well oiled systemizable machine, but yeah. [00:26:12] Jason: Yeah, absolutely. So, yeah, it offsets a little bit at the move in cost and then just the time savings. You're not having to pay your team to do all this communication. And you know, speed in onboarding is a real challenge for a lot of companies that are really in a high growth sort of state. [00:26:28] Jason: Like small companies might have a hard time just onboarding 10 units in a month, you know? Yeah. And larger companies, it can be pretty hairy if things aren't well dialed in. [00:26:36] Zac: Yeah, I think that's a good point. It's all about having the systems in place. So that they scale. [00:26:40] Jason: Very cool. [00:26:41] Jason: Well, is there anything else you think people should know about utility profit? And then we can get into like, how can they connect and get something like this going? [00:26:50] Zac: Yeah. So the website's, utilityprofit.com. [00:26:53] Jason: Okay. [00:26:53] Zac: And it has some more information about how it works and has has some videos of the actual product. [00:26:59] Zac: You can see what it looks like from the renter's perspective, from your perspective and the dashboard that gives transparency. And and it kind of just walks you through everything about the product. And then there's a way on the website to be able to either book a demo if you have any questions about how something works. [00:27:17] Zac: And then, what we do is we'll just help you do like an onboarding call where we have people connect their PM software, upload a logo, invite their team members, really simple, straightforward process and then and then it's kind of good to go. So it's very streamlined thing. People typically will do it and it'll be live same day. [00:27:38] Zac: It's not like some big heavy lift or something. You just kind of go through this 15 minute process. We help you get it all synced up and then it's good to go. [00:27:45] Jason: So, there's competition out there, right? Like this is a new thing in the space, but previously there's all these companies that try to, you know, negotiate and be able to pull in money and by being the person that gets people on a certain internet service or gets people and they get these kickbacks from the companies and that's how they make their money. [00:28:03] Jason: How do you feel like utility profits sort of stands out from those and I mean, my guess is you have the database, you have the data, like your ability to streamline. You're not having to go and start doing research and that you're just much faster. [00:28:17] Zac: Yeah, I think that's exactly it. So there's been this whole category over the last couple years that's called a home concierge. [00:28:25] Zac: Yeah. And it's historically been like a call center model. Yeah. Where a rep will get the address and they'll, on your behalf, Google around, make some calls, you know, go try to set things up. And I think that was a helpful first step, and it seems like the natural thing that, that the industry would've been doing. [00:28:43] Zac: But this is just the natural progression of it, you know, building that database out, making it something that is like, you know, a true streamlined tool for everybody. And and just digitizing it a lot more. [00:28:57] Jason: This is the future. This is the future. It's the next step. You're going to be a sponsor at DoorGrow Live. [00:29:02] Jason: So make sure, you know, everybody come to DoorGrow Live this year. Our theme this year is innovating the future of property management. And so we're going to be sharing innovative stuff. Innovative new models of pricing, not doing it the same way everybody else has been doing it, like percentage or flat fee. There's a lot of innovation and that's our goal at DoorGrow. We're always trying to figure out what are the most innovative stuff? We've got AI maintenance coordinators, we've got all sorts of stuff that are going to be showcased at this event. So if you don't want to be behind the times and have your lunch eaten by competitors and startups that are savvier and more focused on the future, make sure you come to DoorGrow Live. You're going to want to be there because the people that are at DoorGrow Live are going to be the ones that are getting a head start on these really effective cost, saving new tools, these ideas, they're going to help you have more profit in your business. [00:29:54] Jason: And so, Zac, we appreciate you being a sponsor. We're excited to showcase you and some other tools at our event, so. [00:30:00] Zac: It's going to be fun. It'll be here right around the corner, so. [00:30:03] Jason: Check it out at doorgrowlive.com, and make sure you get your tickets. And we're going to be talking a little bit more in the future, probably on our podcast here. And just online about some of the cool things that you will get or learn if you come to DoorGrow Live this year in May at the Kalahari Resort in Round Rock, Texas. [00:30:20] Jason: So, cool. Well, Zac, is there anything else you want to share before you go? Parting word of wisdom for entrepreneurs out there that haven't had a hundred million dollar exits and built big giant things and they're just struggling to build their little machine, what would you say to them? [00:30:36] Zac: I would just say like, whatever it is that you think that's holding you back, just start trying to do it. [00:30:43] Zac: You know? I think a lot of times you build up whatever it is in your head. And you think, "well, I would do it if I had this. Or what if I have to hire this person? Or, you know, I need to have this figured out, or I don't know how this works. Like I'm going to just say no to it." I would just say, just start doing it. [00:31:02] Zac: It doesn't have to be perfect to start. And the more you just take that first step it will become more clear and sometimes, it's harder to see the next 10 steps in front of you, but it's pretty easy to take that first step. So I'd say, have a bias for action. Get your hands dirty. Do it yourself. You have mentioned a lot of these things about AI and how the best companies are using ai. [00:31:25] Zac: We're really leaning into that as an organization. It doesn't matter what people's role is, we're saying. You know, download, ChatGPT three and talk to it. Ask it questions like, you know, there's so many cool resources today. It's the best time to figure things out and do things and and take that first step. [00:31:44] Jason: Yeah. GPT 4.5, we're getting clues of that's dropping and going to be out for everybody soon. And then Grok 3, I've been really geeking out on Grok 3, so it's pretty next level, so, but yeah. Cool. I love the idea. Done is better than perfect. I love the idea of rapid iteration. You know, so many times for those of you that are in the earlier stages of entrepreneurs listening to this, this is great advice because I've seen inside a lot of businesses, a lot of small businesses, and one of the biggest mistakes a lot of them make is they try to make everything perfect before they ship it, before they launch it. "I want to get all my processes dialed in," and they're trying to solve problems they don't even have yet. [00:32:20] Jason: They're trying to solve future problems instead of their current problem. And so rapid iteration really is the secret to growing a business quickly because you learn very fast what does and doesn't work. Just start trying shit. Just do it. Break stuff and you're going to learn way faster and everything's figureoutable, so. [00:32:39] Zac: Yeah. And in that spirit, it doesn't matter what the thing is, you can always get feedback from it, even if it's not totally built yet, like it can be on a napkin, you know, or it could be the next level of that. But go build the thing in whatever low fidelity way. Yeah. [00:32:55] Zac: And then go talk to your customers about it. And this is going to have different applications for different types of business. because you're going to talk about different things. But you know, maybe you have a new program that you're thinking property owners might want to see, like get their feedback on it. [00:33:10] Zac: Or maybe you want to launch a new website or a new logo or whatever it is. I would just say, it doesn't have to be perfect, bring it but you have to get feedback on it. So definitely go and partner with who it is that is going to see it, and then just talk to them about it and say, "Well, how could this be better? What is this missing? What would be the next thing to do? If you could do anything with this, what would you do?" And, you know, people love to share advice. I mean, I think that's the other thing. Yeah. It's like over the last couple years since I've been doing entrepreneurship, I've been kind of amazed at how many people have been willing to share their time and their advice. [00:33:46] Zac: Yeah. And especially if you get an intro to someone from something. Yeah. You know, I think there's this huge thing of maybe you're afraid to ask for that intro or, you know, have that conversation because it's not perfect yet. I would say, you know, find the ideal person that you want to talk to and then figure out how to work backwards and how to get an intro to them and then have that conversation. [00:34:08] Zac: You know, I think you have to be vulnerable in it because you are going to come across dumb sometimes. You know, people are going to say like, "how did you not know this? Everyone knows this," but like, just lose your ego in that. Be okay with not being okay. And then you're going to feel a lot better because on the other side of it, you're going to learn so much. [00:34:27] Jason: Yeah, I think the secret to being smart is just being willing to look stupid. So, I mean, for sure. Ask the dumb question that you're afraid to ask because you're going to learn way faster. And I really think proximity is power. Like just another reason people should come to DoorGrow Live is I think we attract the most growth oriented property management, business owners in the industry and just being in proximity to all these sort of change makers and people trying new stuff and people experimenting, people willing to invest in themselves and to pay like coaches, like DoorGrow. And then I use all my clients as a mass rapid iteration sort of project. [00:35:05] Jason: Like we're always figuring out more and more stuff and I'm gathering these ideas and so we've got systems in place to just allow us to innovate in this industry a lot faster. And so we're really excited about bringing these kind of things to DoorGrow Live and showcasing it. [00:35:19] Jason: So if you're not part of our program, you're not one of our clients. Come check out the magic at DoorGrow Live. Connect with some of the people there and you might realize you found a home, so yeah, your family might be there. So yeah, entrepreneurs we're different breed of people. We, you know, we take risks, we're willing to try new things, and we're not focused primarily on safety and security. [00:35:39] Jason: We're focused more on fulfillment and freedom and contribution. And so this natural offshoot, entrepreneurs are the most helpful people, especially the healthy ones. When you're in a healthy growth-minded state, you want to benefit and help everybody. You're not gatekeeping information like people are sharing stuff and so yeah, I found the same thing to be true in the high level masterminds, coaches that I work with. [00:36:00] Jason: Like just being around the people in these programs has been probably the biggest benefit more than even learning from the guru or whoever that is sharing stuff sometimes. And so, yeah, proximity. [00:36:11] Zac: Yeah, I think that's well said. You kind of become an average of the people that you spend most time with. [00:36:15] Zac: So if you're around, you know, someone who's going to be pessimistic about everything, then chances are, not going to try things as much. I mean, that, that was like one of the reasons why I had originally moved from, you know, where I was growing up in New Hampshire. I remember when I was pitching Favor when I was 20 something people were like, "ah, no one's going to pay five bucks for something like that. And how do you know how? You don't know how to code. You can't figure that out. Right? Go get a job like everybody else." And then I kind of moved and found my tribe you know, and in Silicon Valley area and then in Austin, Texas. And then next thing you know, I'm actually doing the thing. [00:36:53] Jason: I think even if people just come to DoorGrow Live to connect with somebody like you and they can create a relationship with somebody like you or any of the change makers or players that we attract at our event. [00:37:05] Jason: I mean, you've done things that a lot of people would dream of being able to do in business, right. And so come make those connections, come to DoorGrow Live and make some connections because it's going to change your life for sure. So, well Zac, I appreciate you coming on the show. People can connect with your company at utilityprofit.com. [00:37:22] Jason: Do a demo. And it's been great having you here. [00:37:26] Zac: Hey, thanks so much for having me on Jason. [00:37:28] Jason: All right, so everybody, if you are struggling to grow your business or you're struggling to deal with operations, reach out to us. Check us out at DoorGrow.com. We would love to have a conversation, see if we might be able to help you with something. [00:37:39] Jason: And that's what we do all day long and we care about our clients. We really want to make sure that everybody succeeds. We only win if you're winning. And so until next time, everybody to our mutual growth, let's all win. Bye everyone.
Author Carol Foote introduces us to the book Trouble Dog: From Shelter Dog to Conservation Hero. Learn more about the book or order your copy at CarolAFoote.com. Find out how some of the high energy, intense dogs in shelters can become a detection dog at Rescues2theRescue.org and check out Working Dogs for Conservation wd4c.org.From the Dog Words archives:0314: Scent Detection Dogs with Julianne UbigauThis year's Pooch Playoffs is already a great success but you can help us do even better by visiting BigfootPetPhotography.com/PoochPlayoffs2025 to vote starting March 27. There are multiple rounds of voting as dogs advance through the brackets so keep checking in.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
In today's episode on 22nd March 2025, we tell you why Indian conglomerates are getting interested in wires and cables.Speak to Ditto's advisors now, by clicking the link here - https://ditto.sh/9zoz41
New internet infrastructure is coming to South L.A. Local climate resilience projects are feeling the effects of federal government cuts. L.A.'s spending on legal settlements has gone way up - we break down some of the costliest cases. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
Prince Kai Fan Pod! A Marissa Meyer Book Club, The Lunar Chronicles
Bethanie welcomes back friend of the show Olivia to discuss the final 2 chapters and the epilogue of Wires and Nerve Volume 2. As the friends mourn the loss of Iko, Cress and Keeney share a heart-to-heart about their true friendships with Iko. Cress reveals that she was once jealous of Iko, that she has grown to love her, and...she made a backup Iko! As Iko reawakens, she must come face-to-face with her lost 'memories', and make some hard decisions regarding the truth about Garan's programming. The friends are finally safe and free from the tourment of Alpha Steele, just in time to celebrate The Annual Peace Festival, and for Iko to finally attend the ball. This podcast is hosted and produced by the Three Sisters Podcast Network. Logo Art created by Cosmic Nova Flare. Intro/Outro music composed by Emma Pavvo.
Check out some of these St Patrick's Day shows in 2025 on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #700. Subscribe now! Kinnfolk, Golden Bough, Clover's Revenge, Celtic Wood and Wires, Madman's Window, Sheridan Rúitín, Celtic Conundrum, Tami Curtis, River Driver, Plunk Murray, O'Craven, Stout Pounders, The Muckers, Irishtown Road GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:11 - Kinnfolk "The Triple Crown Set" from Star Above The Mountain 5:08 - WELCOME 7:41 - Golden Bough "The Homecoming/The Gael" from Westering Home 10:59 - Clover's Revenge "The Lakes of Pontchartrain" from Truants And Absolution 17:21 - Celtic Wood and Wires "Tripping Up The Stairs & Smash The Windows" from Into The Music 20:33 - Madman's Window "Farewell to Nova Scotia" from All Guns Blazing - Live! 23:58 - FEEDBACK 28:32 - Sheridan Rúitín "Finnegan's Wake" from Rebels in the Night 31:32 - Celtic Conundrum "Cu Sithe" from Lore 33:36 - Tami Curtis "Keep Our Fire Burning" from Cavort 37:41 - River Driver "John O'Reilly" from Flanagan's Shenanigans! Live at The Celt 42:07 - THANKS 45:25 - Plunk Murray "Rocky Road to Dublin" from Another Drink 48:49 - O'Craven "Pint Glass " from Whiskey, Wenches, and Scallywag 51:58 - Stout Pounders "Raggle Taggle Gypsy (Live)" from Liver Let Live 54:49 - The Muckers "Old Black Rum" from One More Stout 57:15 - CLOSING 58:12 - Irishtown Road "Rattlin' Bog” from On the One Road 1:03:57 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember—our planet's future is in our hands. The overwhelming evidence shows that human activity is driving climate change, from record - breaking heat waves to rising sea levels. But the good news? We have the power to fix it. Every choice we make—reducing waste, conserving energy, supporting clean energy—moves us toward a more stable climate. If you're skeptical, ask yourself: What if you're wrong? What if taking action means cleaner air, a stronger economy, and a safer world—no matter what? Isn't that worth considering? Start a conversation today. The facts are out there, and the future is ours to shape. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic What are Album Pins? THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Lads, lasses, and leprechauns of good taste—have I told you lately that you're absolutely legendary? You are the heartbeat of this podcast, the reason I spend my days swimming in Celtic tunes instead of, I dunno, training for a competitive Guinness - drinking contest (which I'd obviously win). And it's all thanks to you. Your support isn't just appreciated—it's the very thing that keeps this show from running on sheer luck and leftover whiskey fumes. You fund our genius sound engineer (who makes me sound like I actually know what I'm doing), the wizardly graphic designer, the tirelessly dedicated Celtic Music Magazine editor, and the promotional magic that spreads this music farther than a wandering Irish storyteller. Your generosity buys the music you love and gives me the time to carefully craft each episode—rather than just chucking in a tin whistle solo and hoping for the best. And as a patron, you're not just supporting the show—you're practically knighted by the Celtic music gods themselves. You get exclusive, ad - free, music - only episodes before anyone else (because you're fancy like that). You help shape the Celtic Top 20 with your votes. You unlock free music downloads, sheet music, and your very own private feed to listen your way—whether through Patreon or your favorite podcast app. All this for just $3 a month. That's right—less than the cost of one fancy coffee (or roughly 0.003% the cost of a pint in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day). And yet, that tiny sum keeps the music alive, keeps the community thriving, and keeps you at the very heart of it all. So join us today! Let's keep this music going forever—or at least until we all get distracted by a parade and a questionable amount of irish whiskey.
Prince Kai Fan Pod! A Marissa Meyer Book Club, The Lunar Chronicles
Bethanie welcomes first time guest Katherine as they discuss Wires and Nerve Volume 2 Chapters 7-8. Cinder confronts Alpha Steele but she's not quite feeling herself. As the gang attempts to aide her, Wolf finally rejoins the fold. But just when our heroes think they've won, Alpha Steele destroys the one thing that could break this group forever. Alone and confused by Iko's loss, Keeney ponders what it truly means to be human. While he questions his strange friendship with Iko, Cress reveals a secret so powerful it could return a smile to everyone in The Eastern Commonwealth...or at least everyone on the Rampion Crew. This podcast is hosted and produced by the Three Sisters Podcast Network. Logo Art created by Cosmic Nova Flare. Intro/Outro music composed by Emma Pavvo.
Send us a textBeaten, weakened, alone, without her wheelchair, Mona is trapped in a kill room, at the mercy of a deranged lunatic with an axe to grind. She has to find a way to outwit her, as he watched her die slowly. A nerve grinding psychological thriller with a payoff that you will never forget, Guest voicework provided by Courtney Kelly as Mona, and Barrett Daniel as Ginger. After this, I encourage you to listen toThicker Than Water, a new audio novel by yours truly. 11 hours of crime noir goodness, a savage tale of revenge, and family. I will be releasing the first couple of chapters right here, very soon. Its available for free on the patreon, but its also for sale! 10 bucks, no membership required. The amazing music was performed by Lobo Loco, with Lost DreamsDark Urrru with Starlings in the Tree TopsRoom of Wires with Asylum Sneaker and Train Jackerand Anne von Schothorst with Passed TenseYou can find them on freemusicarchive.orgPlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport our PATREON page! And check out the Redbubble merch shop. Support the show
John Reider, the Bubble Man, shares a safe and simple way we can entertain and exercise ourselves and our pets. Not only are bubbles fun, they're fun to talk about, especially with a guest who is clearly passionate about his work. Learn more at AtomicBubbles.com.Don't forget to support Rosie Fund by registering your dog for the 2025 Pooch Playoffs. All participants will receive a Wag Bag full of goodies that includes a bottle of Puppy Love Bubbles. Even if you don't enter this year's competition, you can still participate by voting for contestants and spreading the word. If you are in the greater Kansas City and Lawrence area, register your dog or dogs at Bigfootpetphotography.com/poochplayoffs2025. YouTube.com/@rosiefund:Peaches, the Bubble Obsessed DogMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
Prince Kai Fan Pod! A Marissa Meyer Book Club, The Lunar Chronicles
Sierra and Bethanie discuss Chapters 5 & 6 of Wires and Nerve Volume 2. Cinder returns to Earth as the Queen of Luna. Amid cheers and jeers, she's greeted by her friends, and the realization that one of them has joined the other team. Alpha Steele is happy to interrupt Ambassador Winter's television interview to bate Cinder and lure her into a trap, unfortunately it works. Lucky for our heroes, Wolf's acting career is almost at an end. This podcast is hosted and produced by the Three Sisters Podcast Network. Logo Art created by Cosmic Nova Flare. Intro/Outro music composed by Emma Pavvo.
Broadband isn't just about fiber and wireless networks—it's about people. In this episode of Connected Nation, we explore a groundbreaking research project that examines the individuals and programs working to close the Digital Divide. Jessica Denson is joined by Dr. Revati Prasad from the Benton Institute for Broadband and Society and Dr. Caroline Stratton from the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) to discuss their findings, the challenges of digital inclusion, and what's needed to ensure everyone has access to the internet. Tune in to learn why broadband is more than just technology—it's about the people making it possible.Recommended Links:Human Infrastructure of Broadband Dr. Prasad's SummaryDr. Revati Prasad LinkedInDr. Caroline Stratton LinkedIn
Imagine this: Domino's delivers your pepperoni pizza from the sky via drone, skipping traffic and landing it piping hot on your doorstep. Wouldn't you want your energy delivered just as efficiently? Today's energy delivered to our buildings takes a circuitous route - from pipes, wires or underground. But energy delivery directly from the sky is not only feasible, but surprisingly inexpensive. That's because in today's energy world, it costs far more to deliver energy than to generate it. This week on The Energy Show, we reveal why the location of energy generation is the ultimate cost driver—and why rooftop solar is leading the charge as the cheapest, most efficient solution. From chopping wood to cutting-edge solar panels, Barry Cinnamon uncovers the inefficiencies (and dangers) of outdated energy systems and explains why the future of energy is already shining down on us. Intrigued? Tune into this week's Energy show at www.energyshow.biz and find out how energy delivery determines energy costs.
Award-winning author Shelley Fraser Mickle delights us with stories of her dog Buddy from the wonderful book Itching To Love: The Story of a Dog. Its release date is March 11 but you can pre-order at shelleymickle.com.Don't forget to support Rosie Fund by registering your dog for the 2025 Pooch Playoffs. Even if you don't enter this year's competition, you can still participate by voting for contestants and spreading the word. If you are in the greater Kansas City and Lawrence area, register your dog or dogs at Bigfootpetphotography.com/poochplayoffs2025. From the Dog Words archives:0505: Dog Trainer Alex PeacockMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
THIS WEEK ON THE NERDY VENOMS...No amount of epic Super Bowl diss tracks will convince us that we can't kill Hitler! Also live action anime adaptations again because Gundam. Plus News and Reviews on this week's Nerdy Venoms Podcast!
¿Hasta qué punto se ha colado la tecnología en el sector inmobiliario? ¿Cómo está cambiando la manera de diseñar, construir, vender, alquilar o gestionar nuestras viviendas, oficinas, centros comerciales o industrias? Analizamos el grado de transformación digital del real estate con Lola Carnicero (CEO de Acla Ingeniería), Susana Quintás (Consejera Independiente y Directora de la Comisión de Sostenibilidad de IFMA España), Ana Lozano (Arquitecta y CEO de Valenthia Stratregy y Nidus Lab) y Ángela García (Directora General de FAMA). Qué papel han jugado en la digitalización del sector las plataformas de comercialización, el internet de las cosas (IoT), el big data, la realidad virtual, el blockchain y la inteligencia artificial. Un episodio especial grabado en directo desde Bulevar30, en la Gran Vía de Madrid, con la colaboración de FAMA y la Asociación Wires. Suscríbete a nuestro newsletter y podrás escuchar los nuevos episodios en primicia y conocer contenido extra relacionado
Adam and Suzanne are in love, but a question about their sexual past leads to jealousy and mistrust, which they must somehow overcome if the relationship is to survive. However the specter of Thatcherism casts a long shadow across the decades, highlighting the class divide between the couple, as they both have to come to terms with their own expectations from life, and each other… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Federal Stonecipher opens the Matinee on the 2nd week of NADSWRIM! This week we have Sonic Society #702, The Wires are Down, and Sonic Summerstock Playhouse Replay 14.7! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
#1 New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer spoke with me about, cutting her teeth on fanfiction, working briefly in publishing, and THE HAPPY WRITER, a guide to writing with less stress and more JOY. Marissa Meyer is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles, Heartless, The Renegades Trilogy, and Instant Karma, as well as the graphic novel duology Wires and Nerve. Marissa also created and hosted a popular podcast, The Happy Writer, that inspired her debut writing guide, The Happy Writer: Get More Ideas, Write More Words, and Find More Joy from First Draft to Publication and Beyond. Described as, “Applicable to writers in all genres and disciplines—from screenwriters to novelists, journalists to picture book authors, aspiring to many-times published—The Happy Writer is a heartfelt and optimistic guide that will show you the way to a happier writing journey.” Marissa holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pacific Lutheran University and a MA in Publishing from Pace University. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Marissa Meyer and I discussed: How an overactive imagination led to a lifetime of storytelling What she learned about the author/editor relationship early on Why optimism has always been a part of her brand How to bring more joy to your writing “process” Embracing lifelong creativity And a lot more! Show Notes: marissameyer.com The Happy Writer: Get More Ideas, Write More Words, and Find More Joy from First Draft to Publication and Beyond By Marissa Meyer Marissa Meyer Amazon Author Page Save the Cat! Writes a Novel: The Last Book On Novel Writing You'll Ever Need by Jessica Brody (Amazon) Marissa Meyer on Facebook Marissa Meyer on Instagram Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr Barry Hayes - Specialist in electrical power systems at UCC and Paul Deane - Senior Lecturer in Clean Energy UCC.
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This week's EYE ON NPI is as ethereal as it is magical: it's Bel Fuse's 1xN port MagJack and specialty ICMs (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/b/bel-fuse/1xn-port-magjack-and-specialty-icms). These are specially made Ethernet and Ethernet-USB combo jacks that have magnetic transformers inside to make integration with your Ethernet PHY (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_physical_layer) in order to communicate on the network. MagJacks make designs smaller, and less noisy - they're a great way to simplify your next Ethernet design and get it to market faster! Wireless this, 5G that - what we sometimes need are WIRES! Wired networking is much reliable than wireless, and can go far distances with no loss of signal strength. Particularly as you can also put power over the same wires for nodes that need no other cabling, Ethernet is a reliable networking standard - don't discount it just because of its age! One nice benefit of it is you don't have to do SSID/password setup, it's truly plug and play. Three things are required to add Ethernet. First is a microcontroller or microcomputer that has built in Ethernet Medium Access Control (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_access_control), the low level packet forming technology. Some chips have this built in, such as the ESP32 (https://www.digikey.com/short/dz5pv22m) - or you can use a companion chip like the WIZ5xxx series (https://www.digikey.com/en/supplier-centers/wiznet) that can be controlled over SPI. Then, to get onto a network, you'll want the ubiquitous mechanical RJ-45 connector (https://www.digikey.com/short/t28834zr) that will lead to Cat-5 or Cat-6 cable (https://www.digikey.com/short/pnjh3t8d). In between, the signal levels need to be isolated and converted to the +-2.5V differential signal. To do that we need what is colloquially referred to as the 'magnetics': a cluster of transformers and chokes that will make the signal differential, isolate the PHY from the outside world and also reduce the risk of outside spikes and shocks. Both the Wiznet and ESP32 datasheets, for example, have example wiring to help you identify the right configuration. Note that not all chips have the same magnetics impedances / configurations: it depends on the output signal and impedance. Second, this is separate than PoE magnetics (https://www.adafruit.com/product/3847) which are separate from the data transfer. If you don't care about optimizing board size and complexity, you can always use external magnetics with a plain jack. Bel has a full selection of dozens of magnetics for any configuration you may need (https://www.belfuse.com/product-detail/icm-s-discrete-lan-magnetics). For example the Seeed Ethernet shield (https://www.digikey.com/short/70cvntbm) uses this technique because the PCBA is so big they have space to spare. However, when you want to keep your board compact, you can upgrade your design to use one of Bel Fuse's 1xN port MagJacks. (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/b/bel-fuse/1xn-port-magjack-and-specialty-icms) MagJacks provide two big benefits (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/b/bel-fuse/1xn-port-magjack-and-specialty-icms): one they're smaller than separate magnetics/jacks and second, the magnetics get enclosed in the metal shell of the jack which provides some EMI shielding. For example, we used a combo-jack on the Ethernet Featherwing (https://www.digikey.com/short/9w49r80j) to keep the design single-sided. Which is why we were excited to see the Bel Fuse MagJacks pop up on https://www.digikey.com/new - they're a trusted component we've used before. For this week's EYE ON NPI, DigiKey is highlighting a selection of the new Bel Fuse MagJacks, with dozens of options available (https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/b/bel-fuse/1xn-port-magjack-and-specialty-icms). There's classic horizontal ones with LEDs (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/bel-fuse-inc/P01-0002-01/25588398). Vertical ones! (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/bel-fuse-inc/P01-1AF2-01/25588382) Countersunken for low clearances (https://www.digikey.com/short/5b9mb454) As well as some nifty combo-units that contain both USB type A and Ethernet. (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/bel-fuse-inc/P01-3CG3-01/25588395) Just make sure that the internal magnetics match your chipset's needs before selecting it for integration. DigiKey is in the process of stocking all the varieties, but if you want to get started, the P01-1AA2-01 (https://www.digikey.com/short/pw02p9m9) is in stock now for immediate delivery. Order today and you can get this part in your hands by tomorrow morning to help optimize your next Ethernet design!
Claire Shelley, owner of Bigfoot Pet Photography returns to discuss the Pooch Playoffs, an exciting opportunity to support Rosie Fund and also get great photographs of your dog.If you are in the greater Kansas City and Lawrence area, register your dog or dogs for the at Bigfootpetphotography.com/poochplayoffs2025. Once voting starts, we will announce it on the podcast and the Rosie Fund social media. Please spread the word. The more people who vote, the more people find out about Rosie Fund.From the Dog Words archives:0503: Pooch Playoffs 2024 with Claire Shelley0508: Jessica Gordon & Hamilton0511: Angie Hunsucker & Hugo0512: Angie Splittgerber & BuddyMusic for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online â even if you've never played before â from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
Join us on Life, Tech, and Sundry as we dissect a year of groundbreaking tech, shocking political moves, and epic anime battles! We're diving deep into the world of quantum computing and its mind-blowing potential to revolutionize EVERYTHING - from your iPhone (goodbye, charging cables?!) to the future of cryptocurrency. Plus, we've got the inside scoop on a brand new government department that's sure to turn heads. And as always, we're wrapping things up with a passionate discussion on the highs and lows of the anime industry. #TechTrends #2024Recap #QuantumComputing
Designed by Thomas Edison and his team, the system included a central steam-powered generator that supplied electricity to a store and the railroad station, alongside 40 houses and 150 ...
It's a brand new year. We're kicking it off with an interview and even more music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #692. Subscribe now! Natalie Padilla, Joseph Carmichael, Kyle Carey, Robert Zielinski, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Celtic Wood and Wires, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Skyrie GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:11 - Natalie Padilla "Balsamroot" from Montana Wildflower 4:09 - WELCOME 6:36 - Joseph Carmichael "Fechin' Inn" from Desiderium 9:43 - Kyle Carey "The Sere Wind" from The Last Bough 12:41 - Robert Zielinski "The Dragonfly" from Kiangardarup 19:07 - FEEDBACK 20:31 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "P Joe Hayes #2/Cottage in the Grove/Mother and Child (reels)" from Whirring Wings 24:35 - How Shannon Heaton found Irish music 32:39 - Irish Music Stories 37:19 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "Thady Casey's & The Reel of Rio" from Blue Skies Above 41:08 - YouTube Channel 43:19 - Irish Session Culture 46:44 - Touring as an Irish musician 48:07 - Favorite Places in Ireland: Cruise's Pub in Ennis in County Clarre, Crane Bar in Galway City 51:07 - Recommendations 56:44 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "Mantle of Green" from Tell You in Earnest 1:00:43 - THANKS 1:04:20 - Celtic Wood and Wires "Mrs. Murphy's Daughter" from Into The Music 1:07:32 - Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps "Love Rides a Slow Train" from Down to the Roots 1:10:08 - Skyrie "The Fish" from Hunger Road 1:12:34 - CLOSING 1:13:57 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "Westlin Winds (song)" from Whirring Wings 1:17:42 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and talk with others about climate change. What are you doing to combat climate change? Let me know what you're doing. Start a discussion with someone today. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Pub Songs & Stories. 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In this episode, Gary sits down with former FBI agent Mike Campi, a key figure in the investigation that led to the downfall of Vincent "Chin" Gigante and the Genovese crime family. Mike takes us inside the complex world of organized crime, explaining how Gigante, infamous for his feigned insanity, managed to evade law enforcement for years while secretly running the family's operations from the shadows. Mike shares the critical role of informants like Cookie D'Urso, whose cooperation provided the FBI with essential insights that brought them closer to Gigante. Together, we explore the meticulous surveillance and wiretapping methods used in the investigation, uncovering the challenges of gathering evidence against individuals skilled at evading law enforcement. The conversation covers the evolution of the case from labor racketeering to a full-scale investigation into the Genovese family's activities. Mike recounts the internal tensions and bureaucratic obstacles within the FBI and local law enforcement during this high-stakes operation. We also dive into the theme of loyalty and betrayal within the mob. Mike tells stories of brutal retributions, betrayal, and hypocrisy in mob culture, where ambition and greed often overtake family loyalty. He highlights how figures like Cookie D'Urso and George Barone went from mob insiders to crucial witnesses, with their testimonies and recorded conversations playing a decisive role in bringing Gigante to justice—ultimately resulting in Gigante's admission in court that he had faked insanity for years. The episode wraps up with Mike's reflections on the current state of organized crime, exploring how some tactics have evolved, yet the underlying nature of organized crime remains largely unchanged. This episode offers a gripping look into the strategy, patience, and grit it takes to tackle organized crime from the inside out. Click here to get Mike's book, Mafia Takedown: The Incredible True Story of the FBI Agent Who Devastated the New York Mob Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to "buy me a cup of coffee" To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here. To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! Transcript 0:00] Well, hey, all you wiretappers. Welcome back here in the studio of Gangland [0:03] Wires. Gary Jenkins, retired Kansas City police detective from the intelligence unit. And I have a FBI agent today named Mike Camp. And Mike Campy was a case agent of a huge investigation on a Genovese family. This is the case that they turned a guy named Cookie Durso. And that guy ended up talking about Vincent the Chin Gigante. And in the end, that squad that Mike was attached to figured out how to get enough information to get Vincent Gigante to admit in open court that he had been put on an act all those years. You know, if you're not familiar with their story of Vincent the Chin Gigante, he was a boss of the Genovese family and he had put on an act and he was crazy. Wandered around Little Italy and Greenwich Village, wherever he lived, [0:50] somewhere there in Manhattan, in a bath robe and talking to himself and all that. And he did it for years and years and really avoided a lot of a lot of heat when he was actually the boss of the genovese family and they put uh fat tony salerno out as the boss and everybody thought he was a boss and and so this is a guy that really ends up exposing that and he does this huge long investigation on the entire family so just sit back and listen to mike...
Reflecting on a year of phenomenal guests, we are bringing you a selection of the Best Conversations of 2024.Candice Fox is one of the world's most successful crime writers, but she when she is not at her writing desk, you can find her rushing around Sydney rescuing stranded and injured wallabies, cockatoos, lizards, frogs and ducks. Listen to Richard's first Conversation with Candice Fox here. Candice Fox is one of the world's most successful crime writers.Her latest work is about a female agent who goes undercover in a rogue firefighting crew in New York City.To research the book Candice travelled to New York to meet up with firefighters and find out more about the real people working in firehouses.While Candice is a prolific writer and a mum, she's not someone who believes in downtime.When she's off duty from her writing desk, she straps on a tiny torch and a tool belt, and hurtles around Sydney rescuing stranded and injured wallabies, cockatoos, lizards, frogs and ducks, often with her small daughter Violet as her sidekick.Candice has also recently taken up oil painting, inspired by some of her charges from her work in animal rescue.“This episode of Conversations discusses Australian wildlife rescue, Australian fauna, animal rescue, volunteer work, injured animals, firefighters, first responders, New York, NYC, 9/11, September 11, crime fiction, crime novels, crime thrillers, crime writers, crime authors, novelists, book publishing, research, families, motherhood, mother-daughter relationships, families, family history, family legacy, childhood memories, prison, prisoners.
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As Selene prepares for a diplomatic mission to Earth, she tells Sir Clay her thoughts on his future in leadership. Iko finally learns more about her past, but it does little to comfort her and instead makes her question her very personality and reality. This podcast is hosted and produced by Bethanie Finger with Special Guest Silver Sulfage. Logo Art was created by Cosmic Nova Flare on Instagram. Intro/Outro Music was written by Emma Pavvo on Instagram.