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The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
Ørsted Sells EU Onshore, UK Wind Manufacturing Push

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

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Allen, Joel, and Yolanda recap the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight in Edinburgh and Great British Energy’s £1 billion manufacturing push. Plus Ørsted’s European onshore wind sale, Xocean’s unmanned survey tech at Moray West, and why small suppliers must scale or risk being left behind. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You are listening to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by build turbines.com. Learn, train, and be a part of the Clean Energy Revolution. Visit build turbines.com today. Now, here’s your host. Allen Hall, Joel Saxon, Phil Totaro, and Rosemary Barnes. Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host Allen Hall in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Queen City. I have Yolanda Pone and Joel Saxon back in Austin, Texas. Rosemary Barnes is taking the week off. We just got back from Scotland, Joel and I did, and we had a really great experience at the UK offshore wind supply chain spotlight 2025 in Edinburgh, where we met with a number of wind energy suppliers and technology advocates. A Joel Saxum: lot going on there, Joel. Yeah. One of the really cool things I enjoyed about that, um, get together the innovation spotlight. [00:01:00] One, the way they had it set up kind of an exhibition space, but not really an exhibition. It was like just a place to gather and everybody kind of had their own stand, but it was more how can we facilitate this conversation And then in the same spot, kind of like we’ve seen in other conferences, the speaking slots. So you could be kind of one in ear, oh one in year here, listening to all the great things that they’re doing. But having those technical conversations. And I guess the second thing I wanted to share was. Thank you to all of the, the UK companies, right? So the, all the Scottish people that we met over there, all the people from, from England and, and around, uh, the whole island there, everybody was very, very open and wanting to have conversations and wanting to share their technology, their solutions. Um, how they’re helping the industry or, or what other people can do to collaborate with them to help the industry. That’s what a lot of this, uh, spotlight was about. So from our, our seat, um, that’s something that we, you know, of course with the podcast, we’re always trying to share collaboration, kind of breed success for everybody. So kudos to the ORE [00:02:00] Catapult for putting that event on. Allen Hall: Yeah, a big thing. So, or Catapult, it was a great event. I’ve met a lot of people that I’ve only known through LinkedIn, so it’s good to see them face to face and. Something that we’ve had on the podcast. So we did a number of podcast recordings while we’re there. They’ll be coming out over the next several weeks, so stay tuned for it. You know, one of the main topics at that event in Edinburg was the great British Energy announcement. This is huge, Joel. Uh, so, you know, you know, the United Kingdoms has been really pushing offshore wind ambitions for years, but they don’t have a lot of manufacturing in country. Well, that’s all about the change. Uh, great British energy. Which is a government backed energy company just unveiled a 1 billion pound program called Energy Engineered in the uk, and their mission is pretty straightforward. Build it in the uk, employ people in the uk, and keep the economic benefits of the clean energy transition on British soil. 300 million pounds of that is really [00:03:00] going to be focused on supply chain immediately. That can happen in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England. It’s a big promotion for the UK on the wind energy side. I see good things coming out of this. What were your thoughts when you heard that Joel Saxum: announcement, Joel? The offshore wind play. Right. It’s like something like this doesn’t happen to economies very often. Right. It’s not very often that we have like this just new industry that pops outta nowhere. Right. We’re, we’re not making, you know, it’s like when, when. Automotive industry popped up in the, you know, the early 19 hundreds. Like that was this crazy new thing. It’s an industrial revolution. It’s all this new opportunity. So offshore wind in, in my idea, same kind of play, right? It’s this new thing or newer thing. Um, and as a government, um, coming together to say, Hey, this is happening. We have the resources here. We’re gonna be deploying these things here. Why would we not take advantage of building this here? I mean. Any politician that says I’m bringing jobs or I’m bringing in, you [00:04:00] know, um, bringing in funds to be able to prop up an industry or to, uh, you know, start a manufacturing facility here or support an engineering department here, um, to be able to take advantage of something like this. Absolutely right. Why offshore this stuff when you can do it Here, you’ve got the people, you have the engineering expertise. It’s your coastline. You’ve operated offshore. You know how to build them, operate ’em, all of these different things. Keep as much of that in-house as you can. I, I mean, we’ve, we’ve watched it in the US over the last few years. Kind of try to prop up a supply chain here as well. But, you know, with regulations and everything changing, it’s too risky to invest. What the, it looks like what the UK has seen over there is, well, we might as well invest here. We’ll throw the money at it. Let’s, let’s make it happen on our shores. The Allen Hall: comparison’s obvious to the IRA Bill Yolanda and the IRA bill came out, what, A little over two years ago, three years ago, roughly. We didn’t see a lot of activity [00:05:00] on the manufacturing side of building new factories to do wind. In fact, there was a lot of talk about it initially and then it. It really died down within probably a year or so. Uh, you know, obviously it’s not a universal statement. There were some industries model piles and some steelworks and that kind of thing that would would happen. But sometimes these exercises are a little treacherous and hard to walk down. What’s your thoughts on the UK government stepping in and really. Putting their money where the mouth is. Yolanda Padron: I think it’s, I mean, it’s, it’s great, right? It’s great for the industry. It’ll, it’ll be a great case, I think, for us to look at just moving forward and to, like you said, government’s putting their money where their mouth is and what exactly that means. You know, not something where it’s a short term promise and then things get stalled, or corporations start looking [00:06:00] elsewhere. If every player works the way that they’re, it’s looking like they’re going to play right now, then it, it could be a really good thing for the industry. Allen Hall: Well, the, the United States always did it in a complicated way through tax policy, which means it runs through the IRS. So any bill that passes Congress and gets signed by the president, they like to run through the IRS, and then they make the tax regulations, which takes six months to 12 months, and then when they come out, need a tax attorney to tell you what is actually written and what it means. Joel, when we went through the IRA bill, we went through it a couple of times actually, and we were looking for those great investments in new technology companies. I just remember seeing it. That isn’t part of the issue, the complexity, and maybe that’s where GB Energy is trying to do something different where there’s trying to simplify the process. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The complexity of the problem over here is like that. With any. Business type stuff, right? Even when you get to the stage of, um, oh, this is a write off, this is this [00:07:00] for small businesses and those things, so it’s like a delayed benefit. You gotta plan for this thing. Or there’s a tax credit here, there. Even when we had the, um, the electric vehicle tax credits for, uh, individuals, right? That wasn’t not something you got right away. It was something you had to apply for and that was like later on and like could be. 15 months from now before you see anything of it. And so it’s all kind of like a difficult muddy water thing in the i a bill. You’re a hundred percent correct. Right. Then we passed that thing. We didn’t have the, the rules locked down for like two years. Right. And I remember we had, we had a couple experts on the podcast talking about that, and it was like, oh, the 45 x and the 45 y and the, the C this and the be that, and it was like. You needed to have a degree in this thing to figure it out, whereas the, what it sounds like to me, right, and I’m not on the inside of this policy, I dunno exactly how it’s getting executed. What it sounds like to me is this is more grant based or, and or loan program based. So it’s kinda like, hey, apply and we’ll give you the money, or we’ll fund a loan that supports some money of with low interest, zero [00:08:00] interest, whatever that may be. Um, that seems like a more direct way, one to measure ROI. Right, and or to get things done. Just just to get things done. Right. If someone said, Hey, hey, weather guard, lightning Tech. We have a grant here. We’d like to give you a hundred grand to do this. Or it was like, yeah, if you put this much effort in and then next year tax season you might see this and this and this. It’s like, I don’t have time to deal with that. Yolanda Padron: Yeah. We might also just change the rules on you a little bit, and then maybe down the line we’ll see where we go. Yeah. It does seem like they’re, they’re setting up the dominoes to fall in place a bit better. This way. Yeah, absolutely. Joel Saxum: That’s a, that’s a great way to put it, Yolanda. Let’s setting up the dominoes to fall in place. So it’s kinda like, Hey. These are the things we want to get done. This is what we wanna do as an industry. Here’s a pool of money for it, and here’s how you get access to it. Allen Hall: A lot’s gonna change. I remember, was it a couple of months ago, maybe, maybe a year ago, time flies guys. Uh, we were just talking about. That on the way home from [00:09:00]Scotland, like how many people have had in the podcast? It’s a lot over 60 have been on the podcast as guests. Uh, one of the people we want to have on is, uh, Dan McGrail, who’s the CEO of Great British Energy because, uh, we had talked about with Rosemary the possibility of building turbines all in. The uk, they have blade factories. All this stuff is doable, right? They have technology. This is not complicated work. It just needs to be set up and run. And maybe this is the goal is to just run, it may maybe not be OEM focused. I I, that’s what I’m trying to sort through right now as, is it vestas focused? Is it GE focused? Is it Siemens Keesa focused? Is there a focus or will these turbines have GB energy? Stamped on the side of them. I would Joel Saxum: see love to see support for sub-component suppliers. Yeah, I would too. Yeah. The reason being is, is like that’s, that’s more near and dear to my heart. That’s what [00:10:00] I’ve done in my career, is been a part of a lot of different, smaller businesses that are really making a difference by putting in, you know, great engineering comes from small businesses. That’s one of my, my things that I’ve always seen. It seems to be easier to get things done. In a different way with a small business than it does to engineering by committee with 50 people on a team faster, sometimes better. Uh, that’s just my experience, right? So I would like to see these smaller businesses propped up, because again, we need the OEMs. Yes, absolutely. But also spread it around, right? Spread the wealth a little bit. Uh, you know, a, a factory here, a factory there, a engineering facility here. The, uh, you know, an execution plant here. Some things like that. I would love to see more of these kind of, uh, spread around like the, like GB energy’s money spreads around, like fairy dust. Just kind of plant a little here, plant a little in this city, make a little here, instead of just lumping it to one or lumping it into one big, um, OEM. And that doesn’t necessarily [00:11:00] have to be an OEM, right? It could be a blade manufacturer that I’m talking about, or. Or a big, big gearbox thing or something like that. We need those things, and I, I’m all for support for them, but I just don’t think that all of its support should go to them. Speaker 7: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Poolman on the park for Wind Energy o and M Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at W OM a 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by Wind Professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions, not speeches. Allen Hall: If you haven’t booked your tickets to Wind Energy o and m Australia 2026, you need to be doing [00:12:00] that. Today, uh, the event is on February 17th and 18th in Melbourne, Australia. Uh, we’ll have experts from around the world talking everything o and m, and there’s so many good people are gonna be on the agenda, Joel, and a lot of big companies sponsoring this Joel Saxum: year. Allen Hall: You want to give us a highlight? Joel Saxum: Yeah, so like you said, Alan, we have a ton of sponsors going to be there and, and I’d like to say the sponsors. Thank you ahead of time. Of course. Right. We’re, we’re, we’re super excited for them to get involved because as we’ve put this event together. We’re trying to do this no sales pitches, right? So we wanna do this, not pay to play. We want people here that are going to actually share and learn from each other. And the sponsors have been kind enough to get on board with that message and follow through with it. So, like our lead industry sponsor Tilt, uh, Brandon, the team over there, fantastic. Um, they have, they’re, they’re the, their key sponsor here and they’re supporting a lot of this. So the money’s going to applying in experts from all over the [00:13:00] world, putting this thing together. Uh, so we have an, uh. A forum to be able to talk at, uh, C-I-C-N-D-T. From here in the States, uh, we’ve got Palisades, who’s another operator in the, uh, Australian market, uh, rig com. ISP over there doing blade work and it just keeps rolling down. We’ve got squadron on board, squadron’s gonna do one of the coffee carts. Um, so I know that we’ve got a limited bit of tickets left. I think we are 250 in the venue and that’s what the plan is. I think we’re sitting at about half of that leftover. Allen Hall: Yeah, it’s getting close to running out. And I know in Australia everybody likes to purchase their tickets at the last minute. That’s great. And but you don’t wanna miss out because there is limited seating to this event. And you wanna go to WMA w om a 2020 six.com. Look at all the activities. Book some tickets. Plan to book your travel if you’re traveling from the United States or elsewhere. You need a couple of weeks [00:14:00]hopefully to do that ’cause that’s when the airline prices are lower. If you can book a a couple of weeks ahead of time. So now’s the time to go on Woma 2020 six.com. Check out the conference, get your tickets purchased, start buying your airline tickets, and get in your hotel arranged. Now’s the time to do that. Well, as you know, war has been selling off pieces of itself after setbacks in the America market. Uh, sounds like two heavyweight bidders are looking for one of those pieces. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and ENG G are allegedly competing for Seds European. Onshore Wind business, a portfolio valued at roughly 1 billion euros. Supposedly the bids are gonna be due this week, although nothing is certain in a billion dollar deals. This is a little bit odd. I understand why Stead is doing it, because they’re, they’re trying to fundraise, but if they do this. They will be essentially European offshore wind only [00:15:00] with some American onshore and a little bit American offshore. Not much. Uh, that will be their future. Are they gonna stay with America one onshore or, and American offshore? Is that a thing? Or they just could, could be all European offshore wind. Is that where Osted is headed? It’s a complicated mix because, you know, they’re, they’re, they’ve negotiated a couple of other deals. Most recently to raise cash. They’re supposedly selling, uh, another set of wind farms. I dunno how official that is, but it’s, it seems like there’s some news stories percolating up out there trying to raise more cash by selling large percentages of offshore wind farms. Where does Joel Saxum: this all end? I don’t know. The interesting thing is like if you looked at Ted, uh, man, two years ago, like if you Googled anything or used a jet, GPT or whatever it was like, gimme the. Three largest wind operators in the world. They were the top three all the time. Right. And, and most valuable. At one point in time, they were worth like, [00:16:00] uh, I don’t wanna say the wrong number, but I, I thought, I thought 25 billion or something like that. They were worth. ATS at one point in time. Market share. Allen Hall: Yeah, Joel Saxum: I think that seems right. So like they, they were huge and it just seems like, yeah, they’re trying to survive, but in survival mode, they’ve just kind, they’re just dwindling themselves down to being just o just a small offshore company. And, or not small, but a small, just a, just a siloed offshore company. A large offshore company. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, like, even just, there was, there’s another article, um. Today we’re, we’re talking here, CIP and Engie looking to buy their European onshore business. They’ve also are putting up like, uh, was it greater Ang of four in Taiwan for, for sale as well. So, I mean, like you said, where does it stop? I don’t know. Um, CIP is an interesting play. Uh, an Eng, CIP and Engie kind of battling this one out ’cause the CIP management team is a bunch of ex or said people, so they know that play very well. Um, ENGIE of course, being a big French [00:17:00] utility. So that one will sell, right? They’re, their European offshore or onshore assets will be gone shortly. Uh, they’ll be sitting with a bunch of offshore assets that they own and partially own around the world. Uh, and of course their, their, I think their US onshore fleet is about a gigawatt, maybe a and a half. Um, that could be the next domino to fall. You don’t, I, sorry, Yolanda, I used your, your, your, uh, euphemism from before, but, um. That they’re actively parting ways with some stuff. I don’t know when it stops. Allen Hall: It is odd, right? EOR has basically stopped a lot of renewables. Stat Craft has pulled back quite a bit. Another Norwegian company. A lot of the nor Northern European companies are slowing down in wind altogether, trying to stick to onshore for the most part. Offshore will still be developed, but just not at the pace that it needed to be developed. There is a lot of money moving around. Billions [00:18:00] and billions of, of euros and dollars moving. And I guess my, my thought is, I’m not sure from a market standpoint where Orid is headed, or even Ecuador for that matter, besides maybe moving back into oil and gas. They never really left it. The direction of the company is a little unknown because these, uh, news articles about sales. Are not really prefaced, right? It’s just like, all right, Taiwan, we’re selling more than 50% of the projects in Taiwan. We’re out, we’re selling European onshore pow, which there’d been some rumors about that, that I had heard, but nothing was really locked in, obviously, until you really start seeing some reliable news sources. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is an interesting play just because it kind of keeps it. Up in Denmark and not in France with Engie. That’s what I’m, in my [00:19:00] head. I’m thinking Sted is not likely to sell it to Engie just because they’re French. This is a national, uh, security issue for Denmark Sted. Is it, I I how Engie is involved in this maybe to help set a, a baseline of what the valuation is so that CIP can then purchase it. Do you see CIP losing this, Joel? Joel Saxum: No, I don’t think so. I think, yeah, I think CCIP has to land with this one and, and CI P’s been building a portfolio quietly, building a, not, I guess not quietly, they’ve been building a portfolio for the last few years. It’s pretty stout, uh, pretty fairly sizable. Right? And it, it’s an interesting play watching this for me because you, you see all these people kind of rotating out. And it, and it has to do with the, the, in my opinion, it has to do with the macroeconomics of things, right? Once, when you develop something and you get through, like in, into the teething pain cycle and all that kind of stuff. [00:20:00] The asset is not designed to have a 50, 70%, you know, margin, right? That’s not how wind works. Wind, wind operates of small margins and a lot of times in the early, a early stages of a project, you end up running into issues that eat those margins away. So when you’re talking about small margins, they’re six to 10% is what you kind of see. Um, and it’s pretty easy to eat away a 6% or a 10% margin. If you have some kind of serial defect you have to deal with, uh, or that, that the OEM’s fighting you on and, and you know, whether or not they take responsibility for it or you have to pay for it. A lot of times those processes can drag out for 12, 24, 36 months until you get made whole. So the early state, the first, you know, five years of a lot of these projects, five to eight years, are very expensive. And then once you get through kind of those things and the thing starts just chugging. Then you actually are starting to make money, and that’s where CIP P’S buying these assets is in that years after it’s gone through its teething pains and the company that developed it is like, man, [00:21:00] we need to get outta this thing. We’ve just been burning through cash. Then CI P’s kinda swooping in and grabbing ’em. And I think that this is another one of those plays. Allen Hall: So they’re gonna live with a smaller margin or they’re gonna operate the assets differently. Joel Saxum: The assets may be being operated better now than they were when they started, just in that, in, they exist, the starting company simply because the, some of the issues have been solved. They’ve been sorted through the things where you have early, early failures of bearings or some stuff like the early fairings of gearboxes. Those things have been sorted out, so then CIP swoops in and grabs them after the, the teething issues that have been gone. Allen Hall: Does evaluation change greatly because of the way horse did, manages their assets? Up or down? Joel Saxum: I would say generally it would go up. Yeah. I don’t necessarily think it’s dependent on o and m right now. I think it’s just a, it’s a time to buy cheap assets, right? Like you see, you see over here in the States, you see a lot of acquisitions going on. People divesting, they’re not divesting because they’re like, oh, we’re gonna make a ton of money off this. They may need the cash. They’re [00:22:00] divesting in, in, um, what’s the term, like under duress? A lot of them, it may not look like it from the outside in a big way, but that’s kind of what’s happening. Yolanda Padron: Yeah, I think it’ll be really interesting to see, uh, you know, there were a lot of layoffs in Ted and Europe as well, so seeing if maybe some of the people who can make those assets perform better. Come back just with a different t-shirt on. Allen Hall: As wind energy professionals staying informed is crucial, and let’s face it difficult. That’s why the Uptime podcast recommends PES Wind Magazine. PES Wind offers a diverse range of in-depth articles and expert insights that dive into the most pressing issues facing our energy future. Whether you’re an industry veteran or new to wind, PES wind has the high quality content you need. Don’t miss out. Visit PES wind.com today in this quarter’s, PES Wind Magazine, which you can download a copy at PES [00:23:00] wind.com. There’s an article by Xan and they were, uh, contracted by Ocean Winds to evaluate the sea floor from. The sea floor at Moray West, which is way, way, way up north on the northern end of Scotland. A pretty rough area, Joel. And, but what ex Ocean did was they used unmanned survey equipment to monitor the ocean floor where the mono piles were gonna replace for the Moey West Wind Farm. That is a really difficult area to operate any sort of boat, but. Uh, the reason we’re doing this remotely unmanned was that it, it gave them sort of a, a less costly way to get high resolution images of the sea bottom. This is interesting because ocean wind was developing more a West apparently hadn’t used anything like this before, but the results, at [00:24:00] least from what I can see in PS win, look Joel Saxum: great. Yeah. This is a technology that’s been, um. Man, it’s been under development by a lot of companies in the last six, eight years. And now it’s starting to get to the point where it is, I mean, we’re, we’re TRL nine plus, right? There’s a lot of these solutions out there that are commercially ready. Xans been a top of this list since, man, since I was playing in that oil and gas world, to be honest with you. Like 20 18, 20 17, uh, really cool looking boats. That’s besides the point. Uh, but when they show up at trade shows and stuff with ’em, you’re like, ah, oh, that thing’s neat looking. Um, but it, it, it, it solves all kinds of problems, right? So when you go offshore and you’re just gonna do, say you’re just gonna go out there and do multibeam, so you’re just gonna do echo sound where you’re just looking to see depths and what’s on the sea floor. The minimum kind of vessel you need for that is 10 to 15 meters long. You need probably two to six people on that vessel. And that’s just, if you’re going out doing shift work, if you’re staying out there [00:25:00] and working 24 7, that vessel grows to. 30 meters instantly, right? So now you’re burning thousands and thousands of dollars in fuel. You’ve got food on board. You got all, it’s just a pain to put this vessel out there. You take all of those people out of harm’s way. You take all the costs away and they, and you put two of them, or one or two of them on shore in a facility, and then you put this three meter vessel out there that’s fully autonomous. No people, but collects the same style of data. I mean, it’s a no brainer, right? So you’re getting the same style of data and if, and the thing’s working 24 7, there is no need to have someone sleep. There’s a not a technician issue. There’s not, none of this is, is a problem anymore. Nobody’s getting seasick, right? So you’re sitting, you’re, you’re sitting back on shore, uh, going to work, uh, with no PPE on, um, having a, having a coffee from Starbucks down the street. And you’re running this thing 24 7, you’re collecting all [00:26:00] that fantastic data. Uh, it is just, like I said, it’s a no brainer. Now, now they’re getting to the stage where they’re putting ’em out as swarms, so you can cover whole fields. You’re doing live cable inspections. It’s, it’s pretty fantastic. So Exo ocean’s really making the next generation of robotics o offshore. Allen Hall: Yeah. And that’s gonna drive down the cost of energy. These kind of developments make huge strides in lowering costs, and this is why you need to read PES Win Magazine. So there’s a. Great articles all throughout the magazine. This quarter’s issue is, is Heavy with articles. Get your free copy@pswin.com today. As you know, in the wind industry, survival has always belonged to those who can keep up, uh, and Sorn freeze. Nuon knows better than most with his decades of experience at LM Wind Power and Uzon. He now chairs two Danish subcontractors, Polytech and Jupiter. Bach. Uh, his message to smaller suppliers in, in a recent article is. Pretty blunt. It [00:27:00]says the manufacturers, big OEMs want fewer partners and larger partners who can take on more responsibility. And if you cannot invest and grow with those manufacturers, you’ll be left behind the winners. It says it will be those who stay close to the turbine makers and adapt as the industry evolves. Joel, this is a really interesting discussion that, uh, Soren put out there. Obviously he’s invested in Polytech and Jupiter, Bach, uh, to great suppliers obviously, but small businesses are where a lot of the key technologies have been driven over the last five, six years. In wind, or more broadly the last 20 years in wind, a lot of great technology has come out of places that you wouldn’t have thought of. The OEMs have not been the bastion of innovation. I would say it [00:28:00] is necessary. You have both, wouldn’t you think? You have to have the small business innovation to prove out ideas and to show that they work, but you also have to have the large manufacturers to implement those ideas more broadly without either one of them, nobody wins. Joel Saxum: I fully agree and I think that one of the things that’s a little bit, uh, more of a granular comment there is. I think sometimes you need the OEMs and the other suppliers within the supply chain to open their doors a little bit, right? So this is, this is me wearing my, my small business, small innovative business, uh, in the wind industry cap. And that is, man, sometimes it is hard to get a conversation with a large subsupplier or with an OEM when you have something that can help them. And they just don’t want to communicate, don’t want to help. It’s just our way or the highway kind of thing. And if you watch, like we, so the podcast gives us an kind of, or not [00:29:00] gives us, it forces us to have kind of an op, an opportunity to look at, you know, what are the, what are the financial statements of some of these OEMs? What are the financial statements of some of their large sub-suppliers? You know? ’cause if they’re located in countries where that stuff is public knowledge, you can see how and what they’re doing. And if you, if you look at business in a general way where you rely on one customer or two customers to, for your whole business, you’re gonna be hurting. Um, especially in the way we look at things or what we’re seeing in the wind industry right now is if you’re, if you are a large company to say you do a hundred million in revenue and your customers are ge Vestas. Depending on what happens regulatory wise, in some random country somewhere your a hundred million dollars could shrink to 50 real quick. Um, so I don’t think that that’s a great way to do business. I think, you know, having a bit of diversification probably helps you a little bit. The OEMs Allen Hall: have a particular job to do. They need to deliver turbines onsite on time and create power for their customer. That’s our main [00:30:00] focus. They are a generator. Driven company, they make generators on steel towers with a propeller system basically. Right. Just simplify it way, way down. There’s not a lot of technology in that itself. Obviously there’s control systems, obviously there’s electronics involved, but the concept from this basic fundamentals is not difficult to to grasp. The difficulty is in execution. Showing that that product can last for 20 years, and that product can last in different environments. Australia, United States, up in Scandinavia, Canada, way down south and Brazil. There’s some really rough environments there and the OEMs are relying upon in industry, uh, guidance from like the IECs and then the dvs, uh, uls Tube. Nord. Uh. Bvs where they’re trying to make these turbines comply to a [00:31:00] set of essentially regulations, which just simplify it. You can do that. But as we have seen historically in the wind industry, if you make a turbine that just meets those requirements, you do not necessarily have a successful product. You have a product that is marginal, and as Yolanda has pointed out to me numerous times, there’s a lot of real issues in wind turbines. That probably could have been solved five years ago by small mobile companies with outside of the box ideas that could have given the OEMs a huge advantage, especially in blades. Yolanda Padron: Yeah, and I think a lot of these companies are, they’re looking at things from a different point of view, right? They’re smaller companies. You have people who could know the product, they know the real issue that’s going on on the ground. They know. Kind of what they need to do, what the next step is to move forward in their solution.[00:32:00] Right? But it’s not like it’s a, a company where you need 30 people to sign off before you can go onto the next stage, and then you need 30 more people to sign off before you can get funding to do something else. And so yes, the OEMs are doing a good job in their scope. If they’re meeting their scope, they are doing a good job. You know, if I, if I take like bread and cheese, then yes, I have a sandwich, right? Like, it might not be the best sandwich in the world, but I have a sandwich. So like, they’re making the sandwich and that’s great. But if you want something to, to actually work and to last and to, to give everybody else the, the idea that. You know, wind is profitable and we can all benefit from it. You have to get all those different layers in there, right? You have to make [00:33:00] sure that you know, if you have a big lightning issue, then you get the right people in the room to get that retrofit in there to solve your lightning issue. If you have a big leading edge erosion issue, then you get those right people in the room to solve everything, and it’s not always going to be a one size fits all. Right, but you do need those smaller companies to, to be in the room with you. Joel Saxum: I’m a hundred percent agreeing with you, Yolanda, and I think that this is the issue here is that at some level then an OEM, an OEM engineering head would have to admit that they’re not the end all be all, and that they may have got a couple of things wrong. And what, what I would love to see and who, and maybe maybe ask you this question, who of the major four Western OEMs. Do you think would be open to like an industry advisory board? Nordex, you think it’s Nordex? I think Yolanda Padron: that’s the closest one so far that we’ve seen. Right? Joel Saxum: Yeah. I, I, I agree with you, and I’m saying that because I don’t think any of the other ones would ever admit that they have an [00:34:00] issue, right? They have attorneys and they have problems, Allen Hall: so they really can’t, but I, I think internally they know that they haven’t optimized their production, they haven’t optimized their performance out in the field. They’re trying to improve availability, that’s for sure. Estes has spent a great deal of time over the last year or two improving availability so that the money is being spent. The question is, do they have all the right answers or the overspending to get to the availability that they want to deliver to their customers? That’s a great question because I do think that we we’re just in Scotland and there’s a number of technology companies in the UK that I think, wow, they should be implementing some of these. Ideas and these products that have been proven, especially the ones that have been out for a couple of years, they should be implemented tomorrow, but they’re not yet because they can’t get through the door of an OEM because the OEM doesn’t want to hear it. Joel Saxum: Yeah, agreed. Agreed. Right. Well, well, like I, the, the, the example that keeps popping into my mind is Pete Andrews and the team over [00:35:00] at Echo Bolt, simply because they have a solution that works. It’s simple. They’ve done the legwork to make sure that this thing can be optimized and utilized by technicians in the field around the world. But they, it just like, they haven’t gotten the buy-in from, from whoever, uh, that it seems to be, you know, there’s a hurdle here. Uh, and that hurdle may be the Atlantic Ocean. I don’t know. Uh, but I would love to see, I would love to see their, uh, solution for bolted connections, uh, and monitoring bolted connections kicked around the world because I think you could save. Uh, the wind industry a ton, a ton, a ton of money. And that is an example of a small business full of subject matter experts that made a solution that can solve a problem, whether you’re an OEM or you’re an operator or whatever. There’s there that’s there, utilize them, right? Those are the kind of things that we need in this industry. Yolanda Padron: And it’s also those smaller companies too that will look at your feedback and then they’ll say, oh. Okay, do I need to adjust here? [00:36:00] Did I not focus on this one parameter that your specific site has? Right. And you don’t see that from the OEMs ’cause they have so, uh, they have so many problems that they’re trying to tackle at once that it gets really difficult to, not just to hone in on one, but to, to tell everybody, oh, I, I have this perfect solution for everything. Here you go. Allen Hall: Right. I think there’s an internal conflict in the engineering departments and manufacturing departments of any OEM, regardless if it’s in wind or in any other industry, is that they have a system to make this product and they’re pretty confident in it, otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it. They don’t want to hear outside noise is I, I would describe it as noise. Like, uh, if you have a great solution that would help out their manufacturing process. But I work here, I know how, I know the ins and outs that that new idea by a small company won’t work here. Those [00:37:00] barriers have to be knocked down internally in the OEMs. The OEM management should be going through and saying, Hey, look, if I find me the manager of this operation, if I find a company that could help us and save us money, and you’re being a roadblock, guess what? See ya. Hit the road because there is no way you can let those opportunities pass you by. In today’s marketplace, you need to be grabbing hold of every opportunity to lower your cost, to improve your product availability, to improve your relationship with your customers. How do you do that? Quickly, you look at the companies that are providing solutions and you grab them, grab them, and hold on for your life and listen to what they have to say because they have probably done more research into your product than your people have. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you [00:38:00] found value in today’s discussion, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show and we’ll catch you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

Xam Talk
Hell Island Finale - XAM Talk Episode 101

Xam Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 57:34


Xan and Cam talk about Xans trip and Hell island!

P1 Kultur
Häxans förvandling – från ondska till uppror

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 55:18


Nästan 300 kvinnor avrättades för att vara i lag med djävulen under häxprocesserna i 1600-talets Sverige. Hur kunde det ske och vad representerar Häx-gestalten i kulturen idag? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I den aktuella boken ”Häxor: När satans raseri svepte in över Sverige” berättar författaren Cecilia Düringer och illustratören Pompe Hedengren om den masshysteri som under åtta år rasade i landet, ”Det stora oväsendet”. DAGENS HÄXA – EN SYMBOL FÖR FRIGÖRELSE OCH UPPRORHäxan är också en rollfigur som frekvent dykt upp populärkulturen – ibland som en ondskefull gestalt, men ofta som en representant för frigörelse och uppror. Samtal med filmkritiker Joakim Silverdal. JAZZENS GEOPOLITIK – SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D'ETAT I den Oscarsnominerade dokumentären ”Soundtrack to a coup d'etat” berättas historien om kalla krigets koloniala kamp genom ett prisma av den tidens stora jazzmusiker – Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Nina Simone. TRE AKTUELLA JAZZSÅNGARE ATT HÅLLA ÖGONEN PÅJazzradions Märet Öman om tre aktuella jazzsångare som just nu utmärker sig: Amanda Sedgwick; Dina Grundberg och Emmalisa Hallander. BJÖRN GUSTAFSSON, EN PINGVIN OCH STEVE COOGANI den bioaktuella "The Penguin Lessons" möter vi den brittiska skådespelaren Steve Coogan – i samspel med Björn Gustafsson och en pingvin. Vår reporter Björn Jansson, har pratat med Steve Coogan, som spelar en brittisk cynisk internat-lärare, som omvänds av en pingvin. ESSÄ: EN ANNAN PASSION – VAD VAR DET DE HÖRDE I LEIPZIG 1727?Bachs Matteuspassionen är en klassiker bland klassiker. Men det var inte självklart att det skulle bli så. Karin Nykvist funderar verkets här och nu.Programledare: Saman BakhtiariProducent: Eskil Krogh Larsson

Andliga Klubben
118 - Häxans Resa blir digital!

Andliga Klubben

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 42:57


Härliga Julia Hansson gästar oss igen och berättar om sina nya projekt. Kortleken Häxans resa har blivit en app! Dessutom har hon och vännen Amela tagit fram två nya kortlekar. Universums kraft är en affirmationskortlek och Livets nyanser en ny orakelkortlek. Båda två är finfina julklappstips.Universums kraft: Dagliga affirmationer som inte kräver tolkning: https://orakelhaxan.se/kortlekar/universums-kraftLivets nyanser: Vackra bilder med gammaldags känsla: https://orakelhaxan.se/kortlekar/livets-nyanserDe som har en Android telefon kan ladda ner Häxans resa (The journey of the witch) i appform här:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.includicell.thejourneyofthewitch&hl=sv&pli=1Julia berättar också om sin personliga utveckling sedan hon var med i avsnitt 61, då hon hade gått medial kurs på Arthur Findlay college i England. Plötsligt kom transmediumskapet till henne och hon var tvungen att utforska det.Du hittar till Julia på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarotbudskap/Medverkande: Katri Kingstedt, Maria Dupal och Julia Hansson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sugar, We're Going In
Xans, Bands, and Pete Wentz: The Trip Rexx Interview

Sugar, We're Going In

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 38:21


"SHE THINKS I LOOK LIKE PATRICK STUMP, I GOT HER BACKIN' IT UP"Scardi sits down with Trip Rexx, the talented artist behind the banger "Pete Wentz." In this episode, she explores the emo influences and Fall Out Boy references that make this track a standout. Trip Rexx opens up about his journey finding his own unique sound and finding support for his single in the Fall Out Boy community.Stream 'Pete Wentz'Stream 'Munchies'Trip Rexx on InstagramDon't do drugs.

Xam Talk
Women Are Weird - XAM Talk Episode 83

Xam Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 52:01


Xan and Cam talk about Xans odd situation with his ex.

Xam Talk
Grief - XAM Talk Episode 56

Xam Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 75:46


Xan and Cam talk about the recent grief Xans been faced with.

Amie & Fanna
I örthäxans hus

Amie & Fanna

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 33:09


Amie har varit på en resa och upplevt första dagen på hennes nya liv. En inbokad snippsauna blev ett möte med förmödrar, rädslor och jaget. Kort sagt - Amie har blivit försatt i djup trans and nothing was ever the same! Örthäxan som omnämns i avsnittet heter Rebecca Tiger IRL och Wildherbarista på instagram. Hon är folkbildare inom vaginal hälsa, naturprästinna, queerfeminist och häxa.

Club Poker Radio
Grégory Chochon, Loïc Xans, Léo Soma et Sami Bechahed

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 161:09


Ce jeudi, nous avons le plaisir de recevoir : Grégory Chochon : Grégory vient d'être nommé Vice-Président des WSOP après en avoir été le Directeur pendant 8 ans. Loïc Xans : passionné, entrepreneur (communication et conseil), Loïc vient de sortir son nouveau documentaire Poker "Pour la Gloire" en partenariat avec NutsR. Léo Soma aka Olux (en direct du Cambodge 

No Jumper
White John on Inglewood Upbringing, County Jail Stories, Xanned Out Car Crash & More

No Jumper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 60:11


White John gets super comfortable with Adam22! They both bond over their dad bods, street stories, and more! ----- 00:00 Intro 0:48 - Having legal issues the last 2 years, getting off probation, having another case to take care off  2:41 - Dj Charisma, never getting a shoutout from the radio stations besides GoodMorning Gabe, not being on Rolling loud radar  5:00 - Being born in LA, moving to San Diego at 5, moving back to Inglewood with his grandmother  7:23 - Story of knocking guy out on Melrose who had him in a chokehold 14:15 - Running fades in county, C.O breaking up fight and claiming he got hit, put in the hole  15:23 - Being unlucky, getting pulled over by a lot of the same cops, having “F*ck LAPD” tatted on his arm, them looking at his instagram  17:14 - Cops busting his door down over a probation violation 19:31 - Never being formally put on, being the homie who they know will fight  21:08 - Being cool with Drakeo before the beef went down, his homie from Inglewood being sh*t in the head and dying the same night Drakeo died  22:54 - Not being shocked when Drakeo put out “Ingleweird” song, talking about people he knew  24:28 - The halfway house he was staying at being like a rehab  27:13 - Having a phone on the inside making you depressed, pros and cons  28:08 - Starting to do dr*gs in middle school, not doing Xanax until last day of high school  30:14 - His instagram getting deleted during the interview, posting pharmaceuticals  32:02 - Xans putting him in a way better mood, sipping juice 33:01 - Housephone calls and ask Adam why his shirts off in the interview  33:53 - Blaming Justin Bieber getting caught with Activist for it being discontinued, being cool with Cole Bennett 36:25 - Taking 3 xans and getting into a head on collision, driving off, hopping out car and giving a BS story to the cops to get out of it  38:41 - Slowing down on weed after getting on blues, lean prices getting way too high  42:10 - Takes his shirt off and speaks on LA being real dangerous right now, everyone wanting to shoot instead of fight these days  45:04 - Finding the Quando Rondo challenge funny, having dark humor 47:32 - Chief Keef's influence being so heavy in the game over the years  48:19 - Rebranding himself, taking things more serious 49:10 - Being signed to Pun (The Punstigator), having a song with AD in the vault  52:10 - New music on the way is hard, trying to get on the run of dropping a music video every couples week ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz  Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Häxtimmen
Häxhistoria och magiska örter med gäst Hella Nathorst-Böös (Häxans trädgård)

Häxtimmen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 54:02


Äntligen gästar Hella Nathorst-Böös (@häxansträdgård) Häxtimmen

Newz Podcast
Xans na Music

Newz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 41:57


Wassup gang, take a trip down some Nu Nairobi music with us as we break down the hottest projects. We shine a light on Njeri's blues, the drill bosses Buruklyn boys and trapper Korbs amongst other singles. What's the new hype with our society apart from music at the moment and alladat, a good listen, hope y'all enjoy :)

Recept tack!?
49. William Thorén ger oss: Sandhäxans Fried Chicken Sandwich!

Recept tack!?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 50:33


I "Recept tack!?" kommer Nichlas och Jerka varje vecka – inspirera med, fokusera på och avhandla en rätt de upptäckt och kommit att älska. En rätt som alla måste laga så snart tillfälle ges!För recept, tutorial och handfasta grepp följ @recepttack. Varje avsnitt och rätt finns tillagad och går att pedagogiskt följa på Instagram.

Heatvienna
t-low Interview - Warum er mit Xans aufhört, LiTKiDS, warum er in Arrest muss uvm.

Heatvienna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 59:53


Podcast NutsR
[PODCAST#27] ENTREPRISE et POKER : Savoir prendre les bonnes décisions !

Podcast NutsR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 157:19


On ne le présente plus, il est devenu incontournable quand on parle de contenu vidéo autour du poker. Loïc Xans est mon invité aujourd'hui, et je suis heureux d'accueillir cet entrepreneur à succès. Je trouve qu'il y a beaucoup de similitudes entre l'entrepreneuriat, la gestion d'un business et la gestion d'une carrière professionnelle de poker. Loïc va nous parler de ça et aussi de l'industrie du poker en général puisqu'il en connaît les coulisses mieux que personne. Je tiens aussi à te rappeler que nous avons ouvert une section Online chez NutsR, pour donner la possibilité à ceux qui ne veulent ou ne peuvent pas intégrer le centre de formation au Cambodge, de pouvoir quand même être formés avec nous et accéder potentiellement au Team Pro Live. Notre système ne ressemble à aucun autre, et si tu souhaites avoir plus de renseignements, n'hésite pas à nous contacter.

Club Poker Radio
Hermance Blum, Loïc Xans et Alexis Laipsker

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 177:52


Ce jeudi nous avons le plaisir de recevoir nos 3 invités :  Hermance Blum : Hermance évolue au sein de la famille du World Poker Tour et accède à un poste mondial :  la vice présidente du marketing du WPT après avoir eu la vice présidence du WPT Europe. Elle a deux atouts maître dans son jeu : expérience et passion du poker ! Loïc Xans : Fondateur de la chaîne poker "Dans le Carré" depuis 2013, Loïc est le créateur des émissions "Tour de Table", "Trash Talk" ou encore "Poker Débats". Il travaille en partenariat depuis de longues années avec PMU Poker, le Club Circus Paris, Texapoker, Live Poker et Le Casino Joa Gujan Mestras. En dehors du poker, il est gérant de deux sociétés depuis une dizaine d'années. La première dans la communication. La seconde dans le conseil aux grandes entreprises. Il vient de sortir le documentaire "Après la nuit" retraçant le vécu de différents acteurs du poker sur les 18 derniers mois. Alexis Laipsker : pour beaucoup, il est l'éternel directeur de la mythique émission "La maison du Bluff", mais aujourd'hui il est devenu un auteur reconnu. Son premier roman "Et avec votre Esprit" vient de remporter le "prix des Nouvelles Voix du Polar", son deuxième roman "Le Mangeur d'âmes" est sorti en mars et une adaptation Netflix est prévue pour chacun de ses deux livres !   Staff CP Radio Présentation : Comanche et ShiShi Interview : Gaëlle Musique : G-Process

Xam Talk
Xans Journal PT 2 - XAM TALK Episode 15

Xam Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 56:36


Xan and Cam take another tead through Xans Journal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Xam Talk
Xans Journal Pt 1 - XAM TALK Episode 14

Xam Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 51:23


Xan and Cam discuss Xans Journal

Replicon radio
CASEY XANS - 7/5/21 REPLICON RADIO

Replicon radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 248:48


Xam Talk
Religion - XAM TALK Episode 12

Xam Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 30:55


Xan, Cam and others discuss Xans questions about religion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

HIPHOPHORE
BAHARIT$ COSMICBURP XANS JAYBAG "PENCEGAHAN BUNUH DIRI DAN KESEHATAN MENTAL" (UNDER THE RADAR ep.34)

HIPHOPHORE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 49:58


Teryata ada misi mulia dibalik kolaborasi @shalihbaharits @mellonzz @doublexan @realjaybag @arisenasandy dalam lagu "Ma$a" yang muncul beberapa waktu lalu di Rapkomendasi. Mereka menyatakan pada @itsyacko dan @tuantigabelas jika lagu tersebut adalah bagian dari kampanye mereka terhadap isu kesehatan mental bekerja sama dengan @halojiwaindonesia ⁣ ⁣ Selamat menyaksikan teman-teman, terimakasih @shalihbaharits @mellonzz @doublexan @realjaybag @arisenasandy yang sudah meluangkan waktu ngobrol bersama @itsyacko dan @tuantigabelas⁣ ⁣ ⁣ Baharit$ - Ma$a, Pt.2 ft. Cosmicburp, Xans, Valachi (Official Lyric Visualizer)⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Kt_sUt-1I⁣ ⁣ BAHARIT$⁣ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/shalihbaharits⁣ COSMICBURP⁣ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mellonzz⁣ XANS⁣ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/doublexan⁣ JAYBAG⁣ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/realjaybag⁣ VALACHI⁣ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/arisenasandy⁣ HALO JIWA INDONESIA⁣ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/halojiwaindonesia⁣ ⁣ Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpJMk1rbOzPt6XFldwqR5wQ⁣ ⁣ Reach us on :⁣ ⁣ HIPHOPHORE⁣ https://www.instagram.com/hiphophorebymugos⁣ www.hiphophore.com⁣ ⁣ RAPKOMENDASI HIPHOPHORE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST⁣ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2i4iLdrXM1DkGc3BIejAeU?si=xsDWx9c2SmquqoUkFlGUpQ⁣ ⁣ YACKO⁣ https://www.instagram.com/itsyacko⁣ ⁣ TUAN TIGABELAS⁣ https://www.instagram.com/tuantigabelas⁣ ⁣ MUGOS MEDIA⁣ https://www.instagram.com/mugosmedia⁣ https://www.youtube.com/c/MUGOSMEDIA⁣ https://www.mugosmedia.com⁣ ⁣ For Business Inquiries :⁣ Email : hiphophoremugos@gmail.com⁣ ⁣ #HIPHOPHORE #UNDERTHERADAR #HIPHOPINDO

Smash Loot & Roll
Underwater Fusion

Smash Loot & Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 74:17


They still wonder about the strange encounter with the scarecrows and skeletons outside of WaterDeep. They have their tavern to build.While not lacking in things to do, the trio takes Founder's Day to learn more about the goings-ons surrounding the Zhents and Xans gang war.

HIPHOPHORE
RAPKOMENDASI 12 FEBUARY 2021

HIPHOPHORE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 22:34


PRISON GANK - JAIL !!!, FemaLEast - BLACK BACK, Dixxxie - Moonwaves ft. Samzee, Mario Zwinkle X Keilandboi - HEAVY IN THE GAME, TARRZANKOTA - DEIDARA, Baharit$ - Ma$a, Pt.2 ft. Cosmicburp, Xans, Valachi, Lo-Z - Budaya (feat. Tuan Tigabelas), Ebith Beat A - Saha Ngaran Maneh Saha⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Kirimkan terus karya-karya kalian agar @itsyacko dan @tuantigabelas dapat membawakannya di RAPKOMENDASI.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ PRISON GANK - JAIL !!!⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ni2ylQSmds⁣⁣ @prisonkomedi @gerry_alting @elkeycl @king.vlaaa @4kadan._ @dirtycrime⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ FemaLEast - BLACK BACK (MUSIC VIDEO)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9P8_1puoo0⁣⁣ @epo_dfenomeno @yntmnsr__ @nyxng12 @gliensiee @wirnot_sykes @rum.fararur.production setiawannurpamungkas⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Dixxxie - Moonwaves ft. Samzee (Official Music Video)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4ipyHZpLsA⁣⁣ Spotify ; https://spoti.fi/3tDSL3P​⁣⁣ Langit Musik ; https://bit.ly/36VZe0k⁣⁣ @dixie.vtrm @samzhit_ @heavyweiight @andry_sola @ariestonfx @crufathersaid @blacklab.yk⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Mario Zwinkle X Keilandboi - HEAVY IN THE GAME (Official Music Video)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G-VMDoOaFs⁣⁣ @mario_zwinkle @keilandboi @jenderalpetrukofficial @lia_rossanti10 @movos.corn⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ TARRZANKOTA - DEIDARA (Prod. YOSH)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F52BqYYH834⁣⁣ @tarrzankota @kevinyosuas @domaynmusiccollective @flkwshl_ ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Baharit$ - Ma$a, Pt.2 ft. Cosmicburp, Xans, Valachi (Official Lyric Visualizer)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Kt_sUt-1I⁣⁣ @shalihbaharits @mellonzz @doublexan @arisenasandy @realjaybag @kalebwjy @ganjalama @goodvillains_ @hills_co⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Lo-Z - Budaya (feat. Tuan Tigabelas) (Official Music Video)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ4GQBC4AgM⁣⁣ @loz_project @tuantigabelas @vian.harmonic @harmonic.record @risendynopriza @uswatulhakim @nuvusa_etnika @adeputra11 @widya_rn @gar_dancestorycostume @rico_prt @gal.eh @lelaki.berbadan.gelap @tristanrajabasa @lokallampungkeren⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Ebith Beat A - Saha Ngaran Maneh Saha (Official Music Video)⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMv7uvT-0Us⁣⁣ @ebithbeata⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Reach us :⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ HIPHOPHORE⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ https://www.instagram.com/hiphophoreb...​⁣⁣⁣ www.hiphophore.com⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ RAPKOMENDASI HIPHOPHORE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2i4...​⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ MUGOS MEDIA⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ https://www.instagram.com/mugosmedia⁣⁣​⁣⁣⁣ https://www.youtube.com/c/MUGOSMEDIA⁣⁣​⁣⁣⁣ https://www.mugosmedia.com⁣⁣​⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ YACKO⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ https://www.instagram.com/itsyacko⁣⁣​⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ TUAN TIGABELAS⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ https://www.instagram.com/tuantigabel...​⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ For Business Inquiries :⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ Email : hiphophoremugos@gmail.com⁣⁣⁣

Mastermind Team's Robcast

Rob Lee & 50% Chocolate Torin are back with the hard R on Mastermind Team's Robcast. The episode breaks down the Mortal Kombat trailer and dissects cowboys and one host's Xanax pursuit. New Challenger in stories like: Airplane Headbutts Punched for changing the channel Frying Pan Assaults Evil twins ------ If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really makes a difference and it's always nice to read kind words. Follow MTR Podcasts: Twitter: twitter.com/mtrpodcasts Instagram: instagram.com/mtrpodcasts Facebook: facebook.com/mtrpodcasts

Spela Roll
#21 - Häxans avtal

Spela Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 113:06


Vår grupp av hjältar beger sig ut bland kullarna runt Bäckaänd tillsammans med deras nyfunna vän Heilar, en otursam bonde som bor utanför byn. På jakt efter en grupp ogres som har stulit bondens dotter och bränt ner hans skörd är de är inte beredda på vad de hittar när de kommer fram... I rollerna: Anja af Klintberg (tieflingen Insikt), Adam Nathansson (halvalven Ean), Erika Norman (den drakfödde Arjhan), Axel Rydén (halvorchen Bendoo) & Pontus Löfgren (Spelledare)

Let's Start Dreaming
Frat Chat Ep. 12 Death by Xans and OnlyFans

Let's Start Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 64:09


Hey everybody and welcome back to Frat Chat! In this weeks episode, we talk about to catch a predator and Chris Hansen. We also talk about OnlyFans and Carson's predicament that he encountered this weekend. Self improvement too. We also talk about use and its presence in music. We also briefly cover the new George Floyd footage. We hope you enjoy this episode! Tune in next week on Wednesday at 8pm!

Dani Vs The Universe
Dani Vs. The Universe Ep.2: Drugs = Love Ft. @ChangeOfWill

Dani Vs The Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 35:53


Joined today by an Original YFB member Willie these 2 gentleman of science dissect the biggest mystery in life. Can regular porn plot be as good as Hentai plot of Willie directs it? Xans or Percs? Why you should watch one piece? Come through and find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danivstheuniverse/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/danivstheuniverse/support

Outsmoken: The Cannabis Conversation
16 Canna-Xans and the Prescription Epidemic

Outsmoken: The Cannabis Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 2:46


We have canna lean, edibles and such. Are there any moral quandaries around cannabis derived -hard drug alternatives. When I saw this picture of a pressed THC tablet made to resemble a xanax, I immediately had mixed feelings. Prescription abuse is serious issue, and too often people have conflated issues in the pharmaceutical world with ones that exist in the cannabis space. Yet seeing a brand attempting to capitalize off the Xanax just makes me feel crazy! Tune in as we discuss the interplay of prescription drug abuse and the emerging cannabis industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outsmoken/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outsmoken/support

Di Dim Dol
Episode 1 - Get Rid Of Our Nature

Di Dim Dol

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 2:25


Everyone is self oriented, self centered in nature. No one is exceptional. Inspite of this nature, we as Xans need to concern for other people, and are required to do so. As we think of this function, we need to specifically think of Stepping Stone Function.

Gab Street: A Columbus, Ohio Podcast
Ep. 26 - Honey Roasted Xans on the Hyperloop

Gab Street: A Columbus, Ohio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 64:30


Cory and Zay Krypto discuss the technology of the future, the music of the past, and the memes of the present. Music for this episode was provided by Adam Corwin. Check him out at https://soundcloud.com/adamcorwin --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Check us out on social media: Instagram - www.instagram.com/gabstreetpodcast Twitter - www.twitter.com/gabstreetpod Facebook - www.facebook.com/gabstreetpodcast---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Help support the show: Buy Merch - www.redbubble.com/people/gab-street Donate to the Ko-Fi page - www.ko-fi.com/gabstreetpodcast--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gab-street/message

Boofs and Stewie high at school stories

Stewie runs away and boof gets in trouble for drugs

The Future History of Newburg
Dance, Plants, and Romance

The Future History of Newburg

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 19:30


Trevor attends a Xan Dance when unexpected events create budding friendships and uproot others. For a transcript of this episode, please click here. Subscribe to the show so you'll be the first to know of new episodes.If you'd like to support the show, you can donate to my Kofi fund here. Any amount is sincerely appreciated and helps keeps the show ad-free!If you're enjoying these stories, please leave a review and a rating on iTunes. This helps more people find the podcast. For more stories, you can purchase my YA science fiction/fantasy books here.Look! The Future History of Newburg Merch!Sign up for my mailing list here for monthly updates!Thank you for helping the story unfold.

Heroes Not Included
Episode 92: Sweeping the Streets

Heroes Not Included

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 31:00


Guunesh has been recruited to help protect the Dung-Sweepers since the city is proving to be a bit too rowdy at the moment with the roiling gang war between the Xans and the Zents, which means the rest of the crew will come along for the fun. What kind of trouble will they stir up with their presence? Find out in Episode 92: Sweeping the Streets. . This episode of Heroes Not Included was brought to you by the patronage of Alyson McManus, Matt Mitton, and Jake McNinch! If you like the podcast and want to support us, please see our Patreon page at bit.ly/HNI-Patre0n for more #dnd5e materials and podcast related goodies. . Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts— bit.ly/HNI-Apple, Facebook— bit.ly/HNI-Facebook, or whatever app you use to listen! Reviews really do help us out, especially as we begin this new season! As an independent podcast, word of mouth is our best advertising, so please talk about us wherever you talk about podcasts and roleplaying.  . #dnd #dnd5e #actualplay #rpg #ttrpg #roleplaying #improvstorytelling #audiofiction . Most of our soundtrack is from Chez Monplaisir under their various projects:   . • Travelling In Your Mind - Loyalty Freak Music • Four Years - Monplaisir • A F*cking Tribute to the Mysticism of your F*cking Sound - Alpha Hydrae • Ghost Surf Rock - Loyalty Freak Music • Brotherhood - Monplaisir • Get Ready - Komiku     Other Sounds from FreeSound.Org: • fireball cast 3 - liamg sfx • shield bash impact - hybrid-v • magic strike 24b - aleks41 • arrow damage - braqoon • knife stab - mixed up movie stuff

Club Poker Radio
Leretourdugenie, Paul Guichard, Jérémy Jehanne, Loïc Xans, Vincent Reynaert, Sarah Herzali, Erwann Pécheux

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 114:45


Saison 12, émission 24 du jeudi 8 février 2019. Invités : Leretourdugenie, Paul Guichard, Jérémy Jehanne, Loïc Xans, Vincent Reynaert, Sarah Herzali, Erwann Pécheux. Animation : Comanche et ShiShi. Réalisation : David. Générique et jingles : G-Process.

DailyHeatChecc Smokecast (Audio)
Roll Up Or Hold Up, IRS Auditing Snaps, Chinas Anti Porn Law, Mouse Grill, Wedding Photos Xans &

DailyHeatChecc Smokecast (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 44:07


Listen To My Beats Here https://open.spotify.com/artist/0dsim... https://open.spotify.com/artist/1QmPW... Subscribe To Our Podcast Here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/d... • PayPal Donations: https://www.paypal.me/DailyHeatChecc/ __ • Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Piffbeatz Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailyheatchecc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piffbeatz/?... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailyheatch... Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/Dailyheatchecc/ Google + : https://plus.google.com/u/0/113819269... Snapchat: @Piffbeatz __ • Visit Our Website For Free Downloads and Templates: http://www.dailyheatchecc.com/ • Merchandise: Piffery Goodness Vol. 1: http://www.dailyheatchecc.com/2014/01... Piffery Goodness Vol. 1: “Sample Kit”: http://www.dailyheatchecc.com/2014/01... • Contact: Email: PifferyGoodz@DailyHeatChecc.com (Business Only) • Beat Inquires/ Exclusive Rights • PifferyGoodz@DailyHeatChecc.com Questions: "Leave Them In The Comments" Future Video Recommendations: "Leave Them In The Comments" • For Any Music Featured In This Video Go To: https://soundcloud.com/pifferygoodz/s...

Lasers on the Ride
S02E15 - Falling (Featuring KOLA)

Lasers on the Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 79:23


Episode 15 welcomes artist and sometimes cannonhead collaborator KOLA who came through with his stuff in order to live score the show! Any smooth chunes you hear while enjoying the episode you can thank him for. It kicks off with the Lasers running through some topic ideas before discussing penises at war and Jay’s black out. Everyone realizes that they have a guru, who they then pit against the other gurus in a spiritual freestyle battle over beats and KOLA shares his journey to positivity while Jay shares his journey to a possible but unlikely marketing gig. They cover Top of the Hour and answer deep stuff before weighing the pros and cons of working on the ocean and talking the relevance of the past to the present. Mike swears he has issues, Jay talks removing himself from a party and KOLA talks being a popular Montreal busker - good, bad and ugly. To close out the Lasers discuss the toll of emotional exhaustion and Jay tells a weird story about a dep-spute (dispute at a dep*) before KOLA performs a song. Lasers! *EDITOR’S NOTE: Dep is Quebecois for “Corner Store”

DJ Bobstopdashit©™ Maryland Smoke
Ms7 Updates -3 Artist Killed

DJ Bobstopdashit©™ Maryland Smoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 19:39


Florida artist / Xans and Percs

BOSSMACK PODCAST RNS (BOSSMACKNOSISLIVE)
Episode #173 - Lost My Bitch Because Of Xans W/ Boogie

BOSSMACK PODCAST RNS (BOSSMACKNOSISLIVE)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 2:41


Club Poker Radio
Loïc Xans, Georges Djen et Thomas Mühlöcker

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 141:46


Saison 11, émission 14 du jeudi 30 novembre 2017. Invités : Loïc Xans, Georges Djen et Thomas Mühlöcker. Animation : Comanche et ShiShi. Réalisation : David. Générique et jingles : G-Process.

If We Being Real Podcast
IWBR EP. 16: Mircowaving Xans

If We Being Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 76:58


Dipset Reunion, A man's responsibility in the relationship, Over hyping artist after death, The affects of drugs on new rappers, Young Dolph's Breakfast club Interview.

The Chef, The Angry and The Adam
#CAAP EP 16: Have You Ever Seen A Duck On Xans?

The Chef, The Angry and The Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 63:29


In Episode 16, Leah(@itsleeyuh)joins the guys as they talk about the line between FWB and dating, best friends of the opposite sex and more. Follow them on Twitter @ChefWaites, @NY_Wiseass and @AdamMichaelJr

River BoiZ
Lil Lef Nut - 17 Xans (Prod. Yung Mike)

River BoiZ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 1:07


youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqf7mc_zsZN5k_eXd6cztLw?&ab_channel=riverboiz

Tequila Tlk!
Episode 004 : Drug Talk?? Ft @_Swagtacular_ (Kendra)

Tequila Tlk!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 151:50


On This Episode We Get A Bit Long Winded Due To Drunkness. Promise We Will Time It Next Time. We Speak On XXL Cover, Philando Castile, Rappers & Xans, Bill Cosby. Lance Shares Jamaica Stories. Kendra Speaks On Being Engaged To A Drug Addict At One Point In Life. Kendra - @_Swagtacular_ (Twitter)

Cue Sheet prod.
[FREE] Travis Scott Type Beat Instrumental 2017 - "Xans" | Cue Sheet

Cue Sheet prod.

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 3:20


Excluisive Rights: $100 Serious Inquiries Only : sheetcue@gmail.com

Tronspelet
Avsnitt 5-1 - Skogshäxans ödesdigra profetia.

Tronspelet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 36:30


I den stora omtittningen av ”Game of thrones” har vi kommit till ”The wars to come” (s05e01). En misantropisk Tyrion vill dricka sig själv till döds och Varys avslöjar sin hemliga plan. Cersei är bitter på Jaime, Melisandre hungrig på Jon Snow och Mance Ryder vägrar svälja sin stolthet. Harpyans söner gör entré och Margaery äter äpple bland nakna män. Vi njuter av dialogen hos superduon Tyrion/Varys och analyserar den vidriga bålbränningen. För övrigt är framtiden skit – och det förflutna. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radiokorrespondenterna
Högstadie-Hanna, skolsystem och hemläxans vara eller icke-vara

Radiokorrespondenterna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 41:00


Vad är nyckeln till en lyckad skolgång? Är hemläxor något att ha? Vilka är de största skillnaderna mellan det svenska och kinesiska skolsystemet? Förra veckan åkte Hanna Sahlberg förbi sin gamla högstadieskola i Örebro. Hon kastades tillbaka till snusprillorna i taket och bänkkamrater. Där och då drömde Hanna om att få gå på ett strikt internat och hon lovade sig själv att hennes barn aldrig skulle gå i en svensk skola. Idag ska vi kort och gott prata om skolgång och pedagogik.Medverkar i programmet gör Stefan Wennberg - läraren som gjorde uppror och vägrade låta sina barn göra hemläxor och ge sina egna elever läxor. Martin Karlberg är pedagog vid Uppsala universitet och forskar på hur pedagogik förhåller sig till prestation och hälsa. Vilka tycker han är de största skillnaderna mellan det svenska och kinesiska skolsystemet? Men vilken inlärningsteknik hade passat Hannas ambitiösa 14-åriga jag? Var hon kanske för driven och prestationsinriktad? Eller kan man ens vara det? Hanna ringer upp sin gamla högstadierektor Mats och reder ut det förflutna. Dessutom kommer Björn Kullgard, rektor på Franska skolan i Stockholm, till studion. Hur ser han på skolklimatet i Sverige? Vad tror han är nyckeln till en lyckad skolgång?Epost: korrespondenterna@sverigesradio.se Programledare: Hanna Sahlberg Producent: Nina Kruse  

A Waste Of Time with ItsTheReal
#37: Lil Uzi Vert

A Waste Of Time with ItsTheReal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 53:19


Lil Uzi Vert stopped by the Upper West Side this week, along with his collaborators DJ Drama and Don Cannon! We talked with Uzi about A$AP Yams, Young Thug, Steve Aoki, as well as why he hates Michael B. Jordan. We also discussed touring with Fall Out Boy, being friends with Wiz Khalifa, and why hoverboards are over. And since we had Drama and Cannon were in the building, we had to ask about aux cord DJs, the Xans plug, and Philly vs. Atlanta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Club Poker Radio
Guillaume Darcourt et Loïc Xans

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 136:49


Saison 9, émission 13 du mardi 01 decembre 2015. Invités : Guillaume Darcourt et Loïc Xans Animation : Comanche, OlivierP, Favelas. Réalisation : Alix. Générique et jingles : G-Process.

Club Poker Radio
La 300e en direct du Badaboum

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2015 88:52


Saison 8, émission 34 du jeudi 11 juin 2015. Invités : Francois Montmirel, Victor Saumont, Gabriel Kaluszynski, Clovis Libert, Piercy, Loïc Xans, Julien Brécard, Ziad Farhoud, Steven Liardeaux, Tristan Renoul Animation : , Comanche, Favelas, OlivierP. Réalisation : Alex. Générique et jingles : G-Process.

Club Poker Radio
Ludovic Riehl, Quentin Lecomte, Guillaume Darcourt, Benjamin Pollak, Julien Brécard, Bruno Benveniste, Loïc Xans

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 106:04


Saison 8, émission 18 du mercredi 4 février 2015. Invités : Ludovic Riehl, Quentin Lecomte, Guillaume Darcourt, Benjamin Pollak, Julien Brécard, Bruno Benveniste, Loïc Xans Animation : Comanche, Favelas, OlivierP. Réalisation : Alix. Générique et jingles : G-Process.

Club Poker Radio
Patrick Bruel, Fpc et Loïc Xans

Club Poker Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2014 174:57


Saison 7, émission 23 du mardi 18 mars 2014. Invités : Patrick Bruel, Fpc et Loïc Xans Animation : Comanche, OlivierP et Favel-as. Réalisation : Alex. Générique et jingles : G-Process.