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The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
Vestas Q4 Profits, EU Probes Goldwind Subsidies

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 31:45


Allen, Rosemary, and Yolanda, joined by Matthew Stead, discuss Vestas’ Q4 earnings beating competitors but disappointing investors, and the latest on the Wind Energy O&M Australia 2026 conference in Melbourne. Plus the European Commission opens a subsidy investigation into Goldwind, Texas sues over 3,000 dumped wind turbine blades, and Muehlhan Wind Service acquires Canadian AC883. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter 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 YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by StrikeTape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com. And now your hosts.  Allen Hall: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host Alan Hall, and I’m here with Rosemary Barnes, Yolanda Padron. Matthew Stead down in Australia. So welcome Matthew.  Matthew Stead: Great to be here. Thank you, Alan.  Allen Hall: We have a number of articles and interesting topics this week. Top of the list is Vestus. Vestus announced their Q4 numbers, and although the the revenue is great, uh, they, they had a profit of about 580 million euros. It was below what analysts expected, so the shares dropped about 6% on the news. But the CEO of Vestus is saying, uh, full speed ahead. They’re, they’re willing to make some concessions. Vestus, as it sounds like, in terms [00:01:00] of thinning out the company a little bit, which I, that’s been a, a, a complaint from investors for a little while. But in, in terms of, uh, going forward in renewable energy, Vestus is still going to pursue that. The offshore wind business looks like it’s gonna be profitable in 2027. And as we all know, and we, we see wind turbine prices, uh, quite a bit in each of our positions. Vestas is the most expensive one on the block, but they’re still winning a whole bunch of orders. And, and Matthew, uh, Vestas globally. I would say is the leader right now, if you look at Siemens GAA and GE Vestas is really winning a lot of the orders. Matthew Stead: Yeah, I think a very strong reputation for quality. Um, I have to say, I’ve got some Vestas turbines behind me, so, um, all paid for by myself. They’ve always been well regarded for their, um, you know, quality of [00:02:00] product. And when I first got into wind, um, you know, probably 15 years ago, you know, they were, they were the leaders at that point in time. And so, you know, quality. Reduces future o and m cost. I think  Rosemary Barnes: it’s not just about like the simple o and m, either it’s the risk that something really bad goes wrong and you’re just stuck with, you know, like a, a whole a hundred turbines that can’t be fixed or, you know, at least a large, a large chunk of them. The more that I work in, in o and m, the more you see, like on occasion when you do have those serial issues that mean, you know, like. Sometimes all the blades in the wind farm have to be replaced or sometimes all the generators or you know, even if it’s not replaced, if you’ve gotta take them all out and do something and put ’em back in, it is just such a massive cost. And, um, reducing the chance that that’s gonna happen is actually really valuable for insurance. And yeah, all sorts of other financial reasons.  Yolanda Padron: And even as an FSA customer, I feel like Vestus has a lot more transparency as to what actually is going on, [00:03:00] on site and more able to, to collaborate on, on like a site to site basis, which is very obviously helping them in getting a lot of return customers. Allen Hall: Yeah. One of the key revenues for Vestus has been the FSA, where almost every project I’ve seen over the last couple of years has had a 2030 year FSA attached to it. Rarely do you see. Order without that, and that’s a long-term revenue stream. The, the thing about Vestus and the complaints that are happening, uh, around vestus are odd because if you look at Siemens Cab Mesa, they’re really struggling to be profitable. And then GE Renova, which is really, really struggling to be profitable and they’re losing several hundred millions of dollars a year. Vestas is bringing in a profit, and, and yet the investors are wanting even more. I, I guess, is, is this just a relationship to the. Where you can invest money today. The stock market going up so high, gold and silver prices are at record highs. Rosemary Barnes: Haven’t they just [00:04:00] crushed?  Allen Hall: They have a little bit. They’ve, they’ve rescinded some, but they’re still at really high numbers, right? So Gold Cross, what? $5,000 and ounce and then, uh, it was it 2000 a year ago? So the, the rise in the value of, of, uh, rear metals is crazy. Is there a plan you think Vestas is changing the way they’re gonna operate? ’cause uh, they’re talking about thinning out the ranks and they do seem to be becoming more vertically integrated with the acquisition of the TPI factories down in Mexico. GPI in India  Rosemary Barnes: before we make it sound too much like a paid segment from investors, I have to say I disagree that they’re like just crushing it with the, the FSAs. I think that the full service agreements are across the board. Perform badly in Australia, at least I think it’s different elsewhere. Um, maybe it’s a good segue into, uh, talk about our event that we’ve got coming up to talk [00:05:00] about, um, the difficult operating conditions in Australia. But I, I think that best as, like everybody else has been surprised at how many things can go wrong in an Australia and wind farm. And, um, I don’t, I I would’ve put them up on a pedestal for. Particularly noteworthy, um, brilliant service with the FSAs. I think, yeah, across the board everyone’s doing a little bit less than they should be, and I have no doubt that they’re also making a whole lot less money on those agreements than what they spent or spending a lot more than what they’re expecting. So I don’t wanna be too harsh in my judgment.  Yolanda Padron: That’s fair. The bar is very low.  Rosemary Barnes: But what I do notice when I go to international events, um, and I, you know, I talk to, I’ve got a lot of ex-colleagues that’s still working in the industry and vest. Stands out as still investing a lot in r and d. And that doesn’t mean like crushing out a new platform every single year or every two years. It’s not that. But they are investing in a lot of new technologies that are more incremental. They’re [00:06:00] looking at bigger technology leaps and um, you know, still investigating stuff like that. Like I think if I was to go back working for an OEM, that’s the kind of work I’d like to do. And investors does seem like it’s the main company that’s still doing a whole lot of that. With the exception of, of the Chinese manufacturers, which are obviously doing like tons and tons of new development. But, um, I don’t have the insight into them like I do with the European ones.  Allen Hall: As you’re listening to this podcast, most of the people on this podcast are traveling to Melbourne, Australia for Woma 26. That’s Wind Energy and M Australia. Big event. Matthew, the numbers are impressive. I’m getting a little bit scared. Run out of food and uh, seats because there is a massive influx in the last 24, 48 hours, which is great to see, but wind energy in Australia. Is huge, and the o and m aspect is one of those key pain points. Matthew Stead: Yeah. I think, uh, thanks to Rosie and Alan, your argument, [00:07:00] um, a little while ago, your argument, which spurred the whole, um, the reason for the conference. Um, you know, the, the lack of, uh, Australian content, the lack of, um, poor. Conferences in Australia. I think unless you’d have that argument, um, this event wouldn’t, wouldn’t be there. Allen Hall: Rosie did bring up that she had been to a number of conferences and so had I that were pretty much useless in terms of take home. What could we be able to use in the world and, and make the world just slightly better from our knowledge and. With all the policy talk and uh, discussion about sort of global warming things that it’s not really useful necessarily in making your operations run more efficiently. And this was what Woma is all about is. Sharing information. Not everybody runs their operations the same. And you can learn from that of the way, uh, others do it. And at the same time, we’re bringing in experts from around the world to talk about some of [00:08:00] those really critical issues. One of them being leading edge erosion. And Rosie’s been doing a lot of work in Australia on leading edge erosion and the complexities around that. Rosie, the leading edge erosion discussion and the panel involved in the people are gonna be on the panel are impressive. What are you looking forward to?  Rosemary Barnes: I’m looking forward to, um, getting the international perspective because leading edge erosion, I mean, there’s heaps of aspects of wind turbine operation that I think are just dramatically different in Australia, but I think leading edge erosion is the one that like really, really jumped out at me. When I was, um, when I moved back to Australia and started looking at inspection reports for wind farms that were like one or two years old, and you see 90, 99% of turbines that have significant erosion like within a couple of years. It’s like, this is, this is not. Like, I’ve never, I’ve never seen this before. It’s clear that no one is designing these products that are gonna peel off [00:09:00] within a couple of years. Um, and so that was what kind of got me thinking, you know what, like Australia is really different. Climatically and in terms of the weather. Um, and so we need to start not just getting our information from overseas, but also relating it back to Australia. So I think that that’s what we’re trying really hard with the conference to do, is to like really ground it on Australian problems and solutions that have worked in Australia, but then draw on, you know, we don’t need to invent every single new product ourselves. Although there will also be. I, I’m very confident that, that we do need new products developed specifically for Australia. Um, but you know, there are a lot of things out there we can really accelerate how quickly we can solve our Australian problems if we know what’s worked overseas in, you know, different places and just get ideas about how things work. So I think that’s a really good mix of, of local and international. Matthew Stead: Yeah, as [00:10:00] we were talking before about, um, registrations, so we had. Definitely over 200 now. Um, and, um, I, I think we just need to warn people that we might need to cap it out. Um, so the venue’s told us two 50 maximum, so getting in quick  Allen Hall: and if you haven’t registered, you need to do so today. Go to WMA 2020 six.com. It’s very easy to do. It’s an inexpensive conference and full of great information. And the one thing you wanna register for also when you’re there is the free Lightning workshop. On the Monday, so this, it will be February 16th. It’s a lightning workshop in the afternoon, and then the, the full event begins Tuesday the 17th, and running through Wednesday the 18th. So you have two and a half full days of o and m. Knowledge sharing.  Matthew Stead: Don’t, don’t forget the workshops. There are two sessions of workshops with three, um, parallel sessions. And also don’t forget the chance to catch up with your buddies. So, uh, on the Monday [00:11:00] night, um, after the Lightning Masterclass, there’s, um, an event, you know, food and wine and drinks, et cetera. And then also on the, the Tuesday after the first day, there’s also a chance to catch up  Allen Hall: and you’ll go to Wilma 2026. Com and register. Now.  Speaker: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Pullman on the park for Wind energy 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 WM 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: the European Commission [00:12:00] has a message for Chinese wind turbine manufacturers. We are watching. Uh, Brussels just opened an in-depth investigation into Goldwind, that’s one of China’s biggest turbine makers. The concern is really straightforward. European regulators believe Goldwin may have received government subsidies that given it unfair advantage. Over European competitors such as Vestus and Siemens, GOMESA, Nordics, and others, grants preferential tax treatment and below market loans are all on the table. And if confirmed, the EU could impose corrective measures under its foreign subsidies regulation, which is a tool designed to keep the playing field level for everyone doing business in Europe. This has led to a number of heated exchanges in the press between China and the eu. China has, uh, said, Hey, eu, calm down. It’s not that big of a deal. We, and we don’t really do this. And if you wanna point [00:13:00] fingers, uh, the EU has given a lot of money and resources to the wind turbine operations in the eu. So it’s a, a, a bunch of back and forth, which is an odd thing at the moment because China is really trying to penetrate the EU market and the UK market for that matter, offshore in particular. Uh, Matthew, when you watch this go on and, and China obviously being the largest player in wind turbines, uh, there is some. Protection isn’t going into this. China has protected themselves from European manufactured turbines for the most part. Uh, it does seem like the EU has a leg to stand on and saying, Hey, if you’re gonna protect your borders, we’re gonna protect our borders. How does this end up? Does this end up with, uh, China making turbines or getting turbines shipped into EU or. There’s just gonna be a prohibition.  Matthew Stead: Uh, actually, I’m a little bit surprised that this hasn’t happened already. [00:14:00] I mean, there’s obviously plenty of European investigations and I’m a little bit surprised it didn’t happen earlier. Um, I, I guess my expectation is that, you know, this will be done and dusted and we can just move, move forward. Um, you know, my, my guesstimate is that it’ll be showing that, you know, this is all fine and, uh, yeah, just continue as per normal. Um, yep. Maybe, maybe critically. Um, I actually think a bit more competition in the industry is a good thing. Um, and so I think the whole, you know, global industry can, can, can benefit.  Allen Hall: And when we’re talking about, uh, the construction of wind farms in the eu, the Chinese manufacturers always come up because they tend to be somewhere between 30 and 40% less expensive than the European counterparts for basically the same turbine. What is the, the real linchpin there, because it does seem like operators and sted uh, evidently had a project going on where they’re looking at Chinese [00:15:00] turbines, but hasn’t made any decisions about it. There’s not a lot of history on the Chinese turbines. You can’t go back and pull, uh, o and m records. You can’t see reliability rates. You can’t see what their insurance rates have been. And Rosie, I think you’ve talked about this quite a bit. It does seem like the manufacturing capability in China is quite good, but then we see things on LinkedIn quite often. We’re uh, there has been some really massive failures there. How is the EU thinking about this? Is it really a competitive issue at this point, or is it a technology issue? What is the real. Uh, linchpin that it, it is, it everybody is trying to get at.  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. Well I think Europe would be crazy to not support their wind industry because China is so big and has, um, you know, so many wind turbine manufacturers now that if Europe doesn’t specifically try to, you know, compete and survive, then I can [00:16:00] imagine no. non-Chinese manufacturers in 10 years time, um, or you know, at least 20, which I think would be a shame because there is a huge, long history of really good engineering, um, in Europe. Yes. Uh, every country supports their manufacturers. China do it in many, maybe most of their export industries. Everybody knows that. Chinese solar panels are subsidized most countries and regions, except that steel is heavily subsidized in, um, in China. And so there are in many countries restrictions on Chinese made wind turbine towers or tariffs on them. Because of that reason, it’s like pretty. It is pretty uncontroversial. Like it’s pretty obvious, right? That um, if you don’t fight, then um, you say, yeah, we’ll accept all these cheap products then, um, you know, because that’s beneficial for our economy to have them cheap. That’s like a short term thing. It’s [00:17:00] a lot easier in a country like Australia where we don’t have competing industries for many of these, um, many of these products, it’s a bit easier to say, yes, we would love cheap solar panels and cheap wind turbines and cheap electric vehicles and cheap batteries. But I mean, even Australia is trying to regain some of some of that, um, manufacturing capability.  Matthew Stead: But Rosie to, I guess Rosie to challenge you there. I mean, it won’t, it to improve the world’s, you know, position if we, you know, continue to drive prices down and drive a bit of innovation.  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. If we drive prices down, but not if we drive, um, all competition out of business. And then you’re left with just one country that controls the supply chain for absolutely everything, which they’re already very largely. Do in terms of, you know, like, yeah, batteries, EVs, uh, solar panels, um, heaps of the raw materials, you know, like rare earths and a lot of other critical, um, critical [00:18:00] minerals. But I do think it’s a little bit different for Europe with wind because, um, if that, if that dies, it’s a big chunk of, um, just engineering knowledge that will just. Die with it. I would definitely, especially the countries like Denmark, where it is a, a significant industry for them, I have been a little bit surprised that they haven’t been supporting more the industry through some hard patches. But yeah, let’s, um. It’ll be an interesting next few years. Speaker 6: Delamination and bottomline failures and blades are difficult problems to detect early. These hidden issues can cost you millions in repairs and lost energy production. C-I-C-N-D-T are specialists to detect these critical flaws before they become expensive burdens. Their non-destructive test technology penetrates deep to blade materials to find voids [00:19:00] and cracks. Traditional inspections completely. Miss C-I-C-N-D-T Maps. Every critical defect delivers actionable reports and provides support to get your blades back in service. So visit cic ndt.com because catching blade problems early will save you millions. Allen Hall: Well, occasionally the wind industry has a recycling problem and down in Texas this has come to a head, uh, an Attorney General Ken Paxton. We as the Attorney General of Texas has sued global fiberglass solutions and affiliated companies for illegally dumping more than 3000 wind turbine blades in Sweetwater, Texas. Uh, the company was hired to break down and recycle the blades many years ago. Instead, it stockpiled them at two unpermitted disposal sites. The attorney General is seeking civil [00:20:00] penalties, complete removal of the waste and full cleanup costs paid to the state. And Yolanda, you have seen this facility, I’ve seen this facility down by Sweetwater. It is not a small site. It is massively large and has been there for a number of years. I, I guess there hasn’t been anybody willing to do it, and Global Fiberglass Solutions hasn’t stepped up to even start from what I understand. To take care of the problem. Is there a happy outcome of this? Does anybody else step into the, the fray and, and try to clean up these 3000 blades? Yolanda Padron: We were talking a little bit about this offline, but Rosie you mentioned there’s so many companies that can recycle in general, right? We know just in Texas, there’s a lot of smaller companies. That could take on at least part of, of what’s going on here. And I think, I mean, it’s, it’s something that is [00:21:00] affecting the people that are living there. It’s not just an eyesore. I mean, it’s just, I mean, nobody wants their home to be just this big dumping ground. It’s like a graveyard for blades. And it’s so sad to see that this is really affecting people and just their, how they view wind in the area because. Texas does really, really well with wind in general and that area gets a lot of money in. It’s very oftentimes rural areas that don’t get a lot of funding that are getting a lot of funding for schools are getting a lot of funding for hospitals are, are making sure that their roads are paved. Just in general, a lot of jobs are coming into town and it’s, it should be a really great win-win and it’s just really sad to know that it’s come to this point after years and years where it just, all of the pros are outweighed by a huge calm that is a [00:22:00] huge dumping site in the middle of people. General homes,  Rosemary Barnes: are they saying that it’s they’re storing the blades or did they just pretend that they recycled them and actually landfill them? What’s the Or? It’s unclear.  Allen Hall: They didn’t landfill them. I mean, in a sense, they didn’t bury them. They’re just sitting on the surface.  Yolanda Padron: Piled up.  Rosemary Barnes: I think a lot of this comes down to what, what does recycling mean? What’s your definition of it? Um, and it, depending on what your definition is, there absolutely are plenty of, um, companies, you know, like all over. And I’m sure that there are many more in Texas than there would be in, um, yeah, in the Australian regions I’ve looked at. But there’ll be companies that. Um, already a shredding waste of, from multiple sources and putting it into products like concrete for non-structural applications like, um, footpaths or sidewalks, stuff like that. Um, asphalt is another one. And then a little bit more high tech. You get, um, plastic products that [00:23:00] again, aren’t super duper structurally, um, demanding. So like, um. Decking materials or outdoor furniture, or even I saw one company who’s using recycled material in, um, rainwater tanks. I just really feel like any decent project manager could actually given enough money, like I’m, I’m not saying it’s an economic thing to do, like it’ll always be cheaper to landfill them, um, than to do something with them. But if you’ve been given money to recycle them enough money. Any decent project manager could make that happen?  Allen Hall: Well, just down the road is ever Point Services. And Rosemary, I don’t know if I’ve introduced you to ever Point Services, Tyler Goodell, Candace Woods, uh, they are recycling blades in a totally different way. They’re, they’re grinding them down, but they’re end use product is totally different than anything you have seen and all, although that is just getting ramped up from what I understand so far. The product they’re delivering has a [00:24:00] decent commercial value. It’s helping out in other industries. So it’s not just getting mixed with asphalt necessarily. Those 3000 turbine blades have value. They really do. And ever point, I think if they were involved, would turn them into something really useful. So there is the opportunity to recycle these blades by grinding them down in different, in different ways. But there are new markets. For this product and I’m, I’m just a little shocked that no one’s really stepped forward to say, Hey, I, I’ll take those blazes, but because it’s in a lawsuit, I assume that’s the problem. No wants to walk into there and say. Take responsibility for this thing that’s been hanging around for several years at this point.  Rosemary Barnes: I don’t know. I think I would disagree when, when you say those blades have value, I would be highly surprised if someone would just take them and make a profit from them. I would expect if I had 3000 blades in my backyard, I would expect to pay somebody to take them off my hands. Um. That should have been covered by the fee that they were paid for this [00:25:00] recycling, right? So if that money’s gone now, then there is gonna be a challenge in, um, doing something with it. Because I just want to you reiterate that like recycling is not the economic thing to do with wind turbine blades. Now it’s not even the best thing to do in terms of an energy or environmental or climate change, um, consideration. But if you are sure that you don’t want, um, to deal with the physicality of 3000 blades, um, then. You know, you and you’re prepared to pay to get rid of them, then there are definitely things that you can do.  Matthew Stead: Uh, I think this makes me like super angry because really if we look at it more from a social perspective, um, this is. These pictures are shown all over the world, and whenever I talk to someone and say, Hey, yeah, I’m in the wind industry, they say, oh yeah, what about all those blades in Yeah, and the, the stockpile, blah, blah, blah. So really this, this incident has really screwed up the whole global industry. So it may have destroyed parts of Texas, but it’s also destroyed part of [00:26:00] the global industry. Rosemary Barnes: I agree and it’s, it’s crazy because wind turbine blade waste is five to 10% of global composite waste. So the boats and cars and airplanes, um, and other composites are. They’re not piled up in a recognizable form. And so nobody is absolutely outraged that people are, you know, um, disposing of fiberglass boats every year. Um, so yeah, I mean, that, that, that es me too. I have, um, I’ve spent a long time being annoyed about that fact, and I’ve kind of come around to the, the fact that universally people absolutely hate. Wind turbine blades to be wasted and it just needs to be solved. For that reason, it’s not, it doesn’t need to be solved because of the economics. It doesn’t need to be solved because of the environment. It doesn’t need to be solved because of climate change, but it does really need to be solved because of the social perception.  Allen Hall: Well, as North American Wind Farms age, the companies that keep them running. Keep getting bigger. [00:27:00] And Mohan Wind Service, which if you haven’t worked with them, is a Danish turbine service provider. Uh, and they’ve acquired the operating assets of Canada based AC 8 83. And our friends at AC 8 83 have been evidently working behind the scenes to make that deal go through, which is. Awesome. Actually, uh, the deal gives Mulan a local platform for blade repair and turbine services across Canada and the United States, uh, with more than three. Thousand certified technicians in over 35 countries. Muhan says it is confident the long-term growth in North American market will, uh, continue to prosper. So Muhan come in and saying to AC 83 and others, uh, that they’re, uh, gonna be a, a real powerhouse in terms of a service provider in Canada and the United States and acquiring AC 83 is, is one of the good moves. And we know Lars Benson, [00:28:00] who’s run that business, and Yannick Benson who operates that business today. This is a big deal for both of them and the company.  Matthew Stead: Yeah, I mean, uh, Lars is a great guy and I, I think this is wonderful that you get more economies of scale by, you know, these companies growing and it has to be, has to be great for the industry. O obviously, you know, it’s a good thing for, for Lars and, um, Yanick. Um, but yeah. Yeah. Good on them for, for doing this. And you, we need more companies that are larger and able to operate across different industries. I know the seasonality might, might play into it. I don’t know. Maybe not. Um, but, and the more that companies can work across different regions, the better. Allen Hall: Well, it just gives a C 83 a lot of operating power. So as a sort of a small, medium sized business, that’s one of the problems that you try to scale is just a lot of detail. Human resources, all the legal aspects, and. Uh, international travel people coming back and forth all the time. It is just a lot to operate. Muhan gives them all that infrastructure support. So, [00:29:00] uh, the brain powers that lie at AC 8 83 to do great work can do that work. And they have the muhan to come underneath and provide the support and the, the financial stability. Matthew, as you point out, the season is pretty short up in Canada, uh, to make this thing go. So this is really great news and we’re, I think we’re gonna see more. Of this type of structure happen where the companies that have grown and have shown value to the wind industry, regardless of where they’re located at, are gonna become prized possessions and, and larger companies are gonna want to come in and, and acquire them to expand their portfolio at the same time. And there’s value there. I, I think a lot of ISPs around the world have shown themselves to be profitable, even in some really tough economic times. Uh, they’ve had. Done a good job. And it does seem like the industry is rewarding. Those companies that have put the effort in and have shown themselves to be the professionals that AC 83 is. So this, [00:30:00] this is a really great development. And do we see this happening, uh, through 26 and 27? Because I think, I think that’s where the industry’s headed. But I talk to a lot of my counterparts who say, oh, there is no. Everything’s gloomy and doomy, and none of this is gonna happen, and these companies are gonna just fade away. Where do you think this is headed at Matthew?  Matthew Stead: I think, um, we, we’ve done a little bit of work and we’ve been looking at the industry and I think, uh, if you compare it to, you know, construction or, you know, automotive or whatever, I, I think the, there is a, a strong opportunity for the industry to have some consolidation amongst companies. So I think, um, you know, the industry is still a bit of a baby. You know, maybe whatever, 30 years there is still opportunity, um, for consolidation. You know, much like a few of the other more mature industries, like I said. Um, so I, I, I think there’ll be more of this, um, going on the next few years.  Allen Hall: That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. If today’s [00:31:00] discussion sparked any questions or ideas. We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show for Rosie, Yolanda and Matthew. I’m Alan Hall, and we’ll see you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

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La Brigade - Le podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 70:02


Cette semaine dans La Brigade, on reçoit Yanick St-Denis, analyste des matchs des Sénateurs d'Ottawa sur les ondes du 104.7 Outaouais, pour décortiquer une semaine riche en émotions. On revient sur l'intronisation de Jacques Martin à l'Anneau d'honneur et les discussions entourant la place du français lors de la cérémonie, le partenariat avec Hockey Outaouais, ainsi que l'entrevue accordée par Linus Ullmark à Claire Hanna.On analyse également les récents ajustements aux unités spéciales et les dernières performances de l'équipe, avant de compléter l'épisode avec un tour d'horizon du côté de la Ottawa Charge, toujours bien en selle dans la course avant la pause olympique.Sur XLa Brigade⁠⁠ @LabrigadePod⁠⁠Jean-Philippe Forgues⁠⁠ @jp.forgues⁠⁠Pascal Villeneuve⁠⁠ @sensville⁠⁠Stewart Sabourin ⁠⁠@stewmsabourin⁠⁠⁠⁠Tiktok⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠Merci à nos commanditaires⁠⁠SmrtCycle⁠⁠ - mentionne que c'est La brigade qui t'envoi!⁠⁠Planet Hoster⁠⁠

Le masque et la plume
Caroline Lamarche, Julie Brafman, Jonathan Coe, de Clermont-Tonnerre, Yanick Lahens, que lire cette semaine ?

Le masque et la plume

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 52:19


durée : 00:52:19 - Le Masque et la Plume - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Le Masque et la Plume est à la Foire du livre de Brive-La-Gaillarde pour parler des nouvelles publications de Caroline Lamarche, Julie Brafman, Jonathan Coe, Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre, Yanick Lahens... Écoutez leurs critiques. - invités : Nicolas d'Estienne d'Orves, Raphaelle Leyris, Arnaud Viviant, Patricia Martin - Nicolas D'Estienne d'Orves : Ecrivain et journaliste, Raphaëlle Leyris : Journaliste au Monde, critique littéraire, Arnaud Viviant : Critique littéraire (Revue Regards), Patricia Martin : Journaliste, critique littéraire et productrice chez France Inter - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Journal d'Haïti et des Amériques
Haïti : à Petit Goâve, les habitants encore sous le choc après le passage de Melissa

Journal d'Haïti et des Amériques

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 30:00


C'est en Haïti que les vents, les pluies ou encore les inondations provoquées par le passage de l'ouragan Melissa ont été les plus meurtriers. Selon un bilan de la protection civile haïtienne, au moins 30 personnes sont mortes et 20 sont toujours portées disparues. À Petit Goâve, ville la plus endeuillée par le passage de l'ouragan, Gauda Estiverne a vu trois de ses quatre enfants disparaître dans les flots de la rivière Ladigue sortie de son lit. Yannick Jean Pierre, elle, a eu plus de chance. «J'ai failli mourir. L'eau a failli m'emporter. Regardez, ma maison est détruite. Je ne sais pas où je vais dormir», témoigne-t-elle.  L'écrivaine haïtienne Yanick Lahens remporte le prix du roman de l'Académie française «Que le nom de Melissa soit banni», écrit Frantz Duval dans le journal Le Nouvelliste, et «que celui de Yanick rayonne». L'écrivaine, qui vit en Haïti, a été récompensée pour son roman Les passagères de la nuit. «Depuis plus d'un siècle, l'Académie française récompense des auteurs haïtiens pour la qualité de leurs œuvres», rappelle Frantz Duval. «Quelle joie, quelle fierté !», renchérit Gazette Haïti. Car dans un «pays en crise», et «malgré les blessures», ce prix rappelle «qu'Haïti demeure une terre de création et de génie, capable d'offrir au monde des voix puissantes, des écritures de lumière.»   Plongée dans un musée sous-marin en Colombie Au large de l'Isla Fuerte, sur la côte caraïbe, des initiatives tentent de donner un second souffle aux coraux, garants de la vie marine mais qui sont gravement menacés aujourd'hui par le dérèglement climatique et par le tourisme de masse. Parmi elles, le Muszif, un musée entièrement immergé dans des eaux cristallines, où l'art devient refuge pour la vie marine et qu'a visité la correspondance de RFI en Colombie, Camille Bouju.   Dans le journal d'Outre-mer La 1ère Les Antilles françaises et leurs forces armées viennent au secours de la Jamaïque, meurtrie par l'ouragan Melissa.

Culture en direct
Les insoumises d'Haïti, avec Yanick Lahens

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 59:27


durée : 00:59:27 - Le Book Club - par : Marie Richeux - Dans son dernier livre, Yanick Lahens dessine le portrait de deux femmes. L'une, née à la Nouvelle-Orléans en 1818, rescapée de plusieurs tentatives de viol, a fui vers Haïti. L'autre, sa grand-mère, esclave affranchie, fit le voyage en sens inverse, traçant la voie d'une résistance lumineuse. - réalisation : Vivien Demeyère - invités : Yanick Lahens Écrivaine haïtienne

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Dritte Halbzeit
Welpen schützen mit Yanick Brecher

Dritte Halbzeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 70:44


Sie ist schon wieder da: Die Super League klopft erst sanft an die Tür und fällt dann doch gleich mit dieser ins Haus. Steven Zuber erzielt das erste Goal der Saion – und wie. Nach dem Spiel hat er trotzdem nicht viel Lust auf Interviews.Xherdan Shaqiri kritisiert nach der Niederlage in St. Gallen seine Mitspieler, bei YB freut man sich über die Rote Karte des Gegners und Christian Fassnachts Penaltykünste – dafür etwas weniger über die etlichen Spieler auf der Tribüne. Und in Luzern macht Trainer Mario Frick Dinge, die Mario Frick halt so macht: Debütanten aufs Feld werfen, Debütanten beim Jubeln zusehen.Und während sich auf den Schweizer Fussballplätzen die Meisterschaft schon wieder zum Besten gibt, geht die Europameisterschaft der Frauen nach 25 Tagen zu Ende. Etwas über 657'000 Fans haben dafür gesorgt, dass die Schweiz nun ihr eigenes Sommermärchen hat, in dem England zum zweiten Mal in Folge den Titel nach Hause bringt und den Fussball gleich mitnimmt: «Football's coming home».Über diesen Triumph und noch viele weitere Ereignisse des ersten Super-League-Spieltags sprechen wir in der, schon schier unglaublichen, 300. Folge unseres Podcasts «Dritten Halbzeit».Die Themen:00:00 Intro03:30 FC St. Gallen - FC Basel16:30 YB - Servette27:18 FC Zürich - FC Sion41:40 GC – FC Luzern54:12 Lausanne Sport - FC Winterthur01:00:08 FC Lugano - FC Thun01:02:40 EM-Final England - SpanienIn der Dritten Halbzeit wird über den Schweizer Fussball diskutiert.  In der Dritten Halbzeit wird über den Schweizer Fussball diskutiert.

Dritte Halbzeit
Welpen schützen mit Yanick Brecher

Dritte Halbzeit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 72:43


Sie ist schon wieder da. Die Super League klopft erst sanft an die Tür und fällt dann doch gleich mit dieser ins Haus. Steven Zuber erzielt das erste Goal der Saion – und wie. Nach dem Spiel hat er trotzdem nicht viel Lust auf Interviews.Xherdan Shaqiri kritisiert nach der Niederlage in St. Gallen seine Mitspieler, bei YB freut man sich über die Rote Karte des Gegners und Christian Fassnachts Penaltykünste – dafür etwas weniger über die etlichen Spieler auf der Tribüne. Und in Luzern macht Trainer Mario Frick Dinge, die Mario Frick halt so macht: Debütanten aufs Feld werfen, Debütanten beim Jubeln zusehen.Und während sich auf den Schweizer Fussballplätzen die Meisterschaft schon wieder zum Besten gibt, geht die Europameisterschaft der Frauen nach 25 Tagen zu Ende. Etwas über 657'000 Fans haben dafür gesorgt, dass die Schweiz nun ihr eigenes Sommermärchen hat, in dem England zum zweiten Mal in Folge den Titel nach Hause bringt und den Fussball gleich mitnimmt: «Football's coming home».Über diesen Triumph und noch viele weitere Ereignisse des ersten Super-League-Spieltags sprechen wir in der, schon schier unglaublichen, 300. Folge unseres Podcasts «Dritten Halbzeit».Die Themen:00:00 Intro03:30 FC St. Gallen - FC Basel16:30 YB - Servette27:18 FC Zürich - FC Sion41:40 GC – FC Luzern54:12 Lausanne Sport - FC Winterthur01:00:08 FC Lugano - FC Thun01:02:40 EM-Final England - Spanien In der Dritten Halbzeit wird über den Schweizer Fussball diskutiert.

L'oeil de...
BEST OF - Marine Le Pen, Valérie Pécresse, Yanick Jadot... P. Caverivière face aux Politiques

L'oeil de...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 7:25


Chaque samedi, découvrez une compilation thématisée des meilleurs chroniques de Philippe Caverivière ! Dans ce best of, l'humoriste fait face à Marine Le Pen, Valérie Pécresse ou Yanick Jadot... Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RTL Humour
L'œil de Philippe Caverivière - BEST OF - Marine Le Pen, Valérie Pécresse, Yanick Jadot... P. Caverivière face aux Politiques

RTL Humour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 7:25


Chaque samedi, découvrez une compilation thématisée des meilleurs chroniques de Philippe Caverivière ! Dans ce best of, l'humoriste fait face à Marine Le Pen, Valérie Pécresse ou Yanick Jadot... Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Ouellet en direct
Yanick Bouchard démissionne du 98,5

Ouellet en direct

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 16:29


Jasons Business
#189: Discussion avec Yanick Desjardins

Jasons Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 72:23


Dans cet épisode, je discute avec Yanick Desjardins: fier propriétaire de SyncBroker et Agence Cogix.Abonne-toi au podcast pour accéder à davantage de contenu !

Startop Podcast
Derrière la Faillite : Les Pouvoirs Cachés du Syndic - Capsule RCGT 07

Startop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 16:37


Le rôle d'un syndic va bien au-delà de la simple gestion des faillites. Dans cet épisode, Yanick de chez Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton nous éclaire sur les différents mandats occupés par les professionnels du domaine. De syndic à séquestre, en passant par contrôleur ou liquidateur, chaque fonction comporte des responsabilités et des limites précises. Nous explorons comment ces rôles influencent les décisions financières, la protection des créanciers et la restructuration d'entreprises en difficulté. Un épisode essentiel pour mieux comprendre les coulisses de l'insolvabilité et les mécanismes de redressement financier. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton, reconnu pour son expertise et son engagement auprès des entreprises québécoises, rejoint Startop dans une série de capsules exclusives. Avec plus de 2 900 professionnels et une présence partout au Québec, RCGT est un partenaire de confiance pour les entrepreneurs de toutes tailles. Ces capsules offrent des insights essentiels et des solutions concrètes pour aider les entrepreneurs à relever les défis financiers et stratégiques d'aujourd'hui. Pour retrouver RCGT : Site internet : https://www.raymondchabot.com/fr/bureaux-et-equipe/equipe/yannick-bourassa-milot/ LinkedIn de Yannick : https://www.linkedin.com/in/yannick-bourassa-milot-cpa-mba-cirp-19b695b/

Regionaljournal Ostschweiz
Skispringhoffnung aus St. Gallen: Yanick Wasser

Regionaljournal Ostschweiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 27:57


Yanick Wasser aus Benken im Kanton St. Gallen ist ins Weltcup-Kader nachgerückt. Der 20-jährige Skispringer im Gespräch. Weitere Themen: · Reaktionen von Wegbegleiterinnen und -begleitern der überraschend verstorbenen Thurgauer Regierungsrätin Sonja Wiesmann. · Der Kanton Glarus erlässt eine sofortige Abschussverfügung von zwei Wölfen. Aus verschiedenen Beobachtungen gehe hervor, dass die Wölfe keine Scheu vor Menschen zeigen. · Der Innerrhoder Mitte-Nationalrat Thomas Rechsteiner will nicht Bundesrat werden. · Der Pikettdienst bei Unfällen mit Wildtieren in Appenzell Innerrhoden bekommt zusätzliches Personal. · Nach verschiedenen Aktionen von Aktivistinnen und Aktivisten: Braucht es mehr Sicherheit am WEF?

On jase
Pleins feux sur Hutson

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 60:22


À On Jase, Martin et Yanick reçoivent Marc Denis et Marc-André Dumont pour discuter du 1er match présaison des Canadiens contre les Flyers, des débuts de Patrik Laine avec le Tricolore, du potentiel de Lane Hutson et de Kirby Dach. Il est aussi question de ce que Cayden Primeau peut offrir au CH en 2024-25.

On jase
Retour de Dach et ajout de Laine : un nouveau top-6!

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 61:14


À On Jase, Martin et Yanick reçoivent Gilbert Delorme et Marc Denis pour parler de la saison à venir des Canadiens. Il est question de l'embauche de Roger Grillo comme entraîneur consultant, du retour en santé de Kirby Dach jumelé avec l'arrivée de Patrik Laine ainsi que du tandem formé par Samuel Montembeault et Cayden Primeau.

On jase
Une opportunité pour plusieurs jeunes !

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 61:33


Ce midi, Yanick et Martin reçoivent Bob Hartley et Karell Émard pour parler des camps d'entraînement qui approchent. 

On jase
Quel jeune défenseur fera sa place avec le CH ?

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 47:55


À On Jase, Yanick et Martin reçoivent Benoit Brunet et Denis Gauthier pour parler des jeunes défenseurs des Canadiens qui tenteront de se tailler un poste avec le grand club. Il est aussi question du retour au jeu de Kirby Dach et de l'arrivée de Patrik Laine. 

On jase
L'année de Montembeault

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 61:13


À On Jase, Martin et Yanick reçoivent Stéphane Waite et Bruno Gervais pour un tour d'horizon des gardiens de but dans la LNH, de la réalité des entraîneurs au début du camp d'entraînement et de la Confrontation des Espoirs à venir pour le CH!

RTL Matin
EURO 2024 - 3 questions à Yanick Olland après France-Belgique

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 6:29


Le 8e de finale de l'Euro entre la France et la Belgique a livré son verdict. Retour sur le match avec le correspondant de RTL, Yannick Olland qui répond aux questions de Jérôme Florin. Ecoutez Les trois questions de RTL Petit Matin avec Jérôme Florin et Marina Giraudeau du 02 juillet 2024.

L'invité de RTL
EURO 2024 - 3 questions à Yanick Olland après France-Belgique

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 6:29


Le 8e de finale de l'Euro entre la France et la Belgique a livré son verdict. Retour sur le match avec le correspondant de RTL, Yannick Olland qui répond aux questions de Jérôme Florin. Ecoutez Les trois questions de RTL Petit Matin avec Jérôme Florin et Marina Giraudeau du 02 juillet 2024.

Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting
Yanick-Main Speaker- June 16

Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 43:54


The Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting gathers at 7:00 p.m. every Sunday. We meet at Mission Lutheran Church. 24360 Yosemite Rd, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 https://goo.gl/maps/RqUeuu5kzSkdX3as6 Generally, 2 shares (a 10 minute and 40 minute) are published every Wednesday, which were recorded the previous Sunday. Occasionally we also distribute shares from our archives. Please contact us at lagunaniguelspeakermeeting@gmail.com for more information about the meeting, podcasts or any comments you may have. Thanks for listening.

Le 5/7
Annabelle Delahaye et Yanick Lahens

Le 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 120:33


durée : 02:00:33 - Le 5/7 - par : Mathilde MUNOS, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - Annabelle Delahaye et Yanick Lahens sont les invitées du 5/7

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Les interviews d'Inter
Yanick Lahens : "Je n'ai jamais connu une telle violence" en Haïti

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 6:20


durée : 00:06:20 - L'invité de 6h20 - par : Mathilde MUNOS - Crise à Haïti : Yanick Lahens romancière haïtienne est l'invitée de 6h20, alors que le Premier ministre de l'île vient de démissionner, sur fond de flambée de violences. Dans une tribune au journal Le Monde, elle s'inquiète de voir son pays "chuter dans l'abîme".

On jase
« Gros manque de classe de Kucherov »

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 57:50


À On Jase, Yanick et Martin reçoivent André Roy et Karell Émard pour parler de l'attitude de Nikita Kucherov au match des étoiles, du rappel de Brandon Gignac et de l'échange de Sean Monahan. 

Drette su'l tape
196. Épisode # 196 avec Yanick Lehoux et Neev live au Comedi Ha! - 69 min

Drette su'l tape

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 69:51


Yanick Lehoux est un ancien joueur des coyotes de Phoenix qui a connu une superbe carrière professionnelle autant dans la ligue américaine qu'en Europe! Il nous décrit l'incroyable personnage qu'est son ancien entraineur Bruce Boudreau et Yan nous explique pourquoi il a adoré jouer avec Mike Cammalleri! David révèle à Yanick le lien qui les unit et qui implique nul autre que Simon Gagné! Neev nous dévoile comment est née sa fameuse imitation de Ron Fournier et la réaction immédiate de Ron lui-même! Finalement, Yanick nous explique pourquoi Wayne Gretzky n'était pas un grand entraineur et surtout nous fait part de la citation succulente de La Merveille après que Yanick ait compté son premier but en carrière en seulement quelques secondes ! Venez vivre en direct la magnifique 200e de Drette su'l tape le 15 février 2024 au Ausgang Plaza à 20h, alors que l'épisode sera enregistré devant public dans une ambiance survoltée avec un invité surprise et plus encore! Dépêchez-vous, il ne reste que quelques billets, assurez-vous d'avoir les vôtres en cliquant ici : https://lepointdevente.com/billets/y76240215001?fbclid=IwAR3eYckMuTfRP_TA_m-yq_zaNy4Y-1BFR60iHhlsZshiV7DVPkv1p5c7Lys David en audio c'est bien, mais en personne c'est encore mieux! Assiste dès maintenant à son excellent spectacle en rodage alors qu'il sera bientôt à Montréal (24 janvier et 24 février), Sherbrooke (16 février), Frelishburg (17 février), Ste-Thérèse (23 février), St-Jean (9 mars), L'Assomption (15 mars), Drummondville (17 mai) et plusieurs autres villes ! Tous les billets au davidbeaucage.com ! L'exceptionnel Bruno Gervais et le mystérieux Producer Tom ont conçu une formation en leadership, inspirée par le monde passionnant du hockey, spécialement pour les entreprises. Grâce à une approche résolument moderne, alliant team building, micro-apprentissage et des anecdotes captivantes, cette formation repose sur des concepts novateurs dans le monde des affaires et les présente d'une manière unique, véritablement immersive. Pour organiser une session et avoir plus d'infos, allez sur hockeytomorrow.com/formation ou sinon contacter Producer Tom directement au 438-888-7622 par appel ou texto, ou par email au tom@hockeytomorrow.com. Les plages horaires sont limitées donc n'attendez pas! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

QUANTUM Podcast
Le parcours de Yanick Duval avec Quantum | MORE BRAIN MORE GAINS EP. 54

QUANTUM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 26:57


Dans l'épisode d'aujourd'hui, Mathieu reçoit coach Will et son client, Yanick Duval, qui est chez Quantum depuis 6 mois. Grâce aux plans établis pour lui, Yanick est maintenant à l'image de ce qu'il visait pour se sentir bien dans sa peau. Il raconte comment il a réussi sa transformation physique avec son horaire chargé d'entrepreneur dont l'horaire est atypique.  Il parle aussi des barrières psychologiques qu'il a eu à surmonter pour atteindre ses résultats et de l'importance de communiquer de manière transparente avec son coach pour que chaque étape du processus soit un succès. Bonne écoute!

Like a Bigfoot
#363: Yanick Fournier -- Journey to Ultrarunning, His Fantastic 2023!

Like a Bigfoot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 86:57


#363: Yanick Fournier -- Journey to Ultrarunning, His Fantastic 2023! by Chris Ward

On jase
St-Louis se reconnaît dans Cole Caufield!

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 60:14


À On Jase, André et Yanick reçoivent Denis Gauthier et Karell Émard pour discuter des Canadiens, de Cole Caufield et des débuts prochains de la Ligue professionnelle de hockey féminin!

On jase
Cayden Primeau, un futur Corey Crawford?

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 60:26


À On jase, Yanick et André sont en compagnie de Stéphane Waite et Marc-André Dumont pour discuter de Cayden Primeau, de l'avantage numérique du CH et de la Coupe Memorial à Rimouski en 2025. 

On jase
« Sauvez-le quelqu'un! »

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 59:28


À On jase, Yanick et Martin reçoivent Marc-André Dumont et Benoit Brunet pour discuter des Alouettes, des Oilers, des Canadiens et du dossier Jonathan Huberdeau à Calgary!

Women in a Leaders Mindset Podcast
Episode 293: How to find fulfillment personally and professionally with Yanick Seide

Women in a Leaders Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 22:38


Tune in Today's SHOW as our well known successful guest speaker shares amazing insight around this very important topic. You will find ways to connect with our GUEST today on the website mentioned in the video and further continue the conversation.   SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW & SHARE the SHOW! Elona at the Life School helps Entrepreneurs and Organizations grow legacy purpose driven life and businesses for major Impact & Income.   Website: www.elonaloparicoaching.com   Follow our Page on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063162853244&mibextid=LQQJ4d Join our Facebook Group Community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/entrepreneursofthelifeschool   Connect with us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elona-lopari/   Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elona_lopari/  

Saber Perder
23. ¿Perdí la fe en los hombres? | Daniela Pineda, Kena Yañez y Yanick Brisson

Saber Perder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 74:44


En este episodio, me complace presentar a tres amigas verdaderamente inspiradoras: Daniela Pineda, Kena Yañez y Yanick Brisson, quienes destacan por su empoderamiento. En este fascinante diálogo, indagamos cuestiones relevantes, entre ellas: ¿Cómo consideran que los hombres las perciben? ¿Qué desafíos han enfrentado a lo largo de su trayectoria laboral? ¿Existen diferencias entre los hombres mexicanos y extranjeros? También, exploramos el proceso que han tenido para cultivar una autoestima sólida. Además, nos sumergimos en la compleja realidad de "formalizar" una relación en la sociedad actual. Todo esto se aborda detalladamente aquí. Este es un nuevo episodio que realicé junto con @holainspiral para invitar a sentir, soltar y saber perder. Bienvenidos a SABER PERDER. Un Podcast de Kiu Ji Park. Sígueme en Instagram como @kiujipark En Facebook, Youtube, Tik Tok y Spotify como: SABER PERDER PODCAST.

On jase
« Blessure significative » pour Kirby Dach; pourquoi huer Connor Bedard?

On jase

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 61:38


À On Jase, Marc-André Dumont revient sur la blessure de Kirby Dach et le début de saison du Rocket, alors que Karell Émard, Yanick et Martin s'enflamment en parlant des huées envers Connor Bedard au Centre Bell.

Dungeons and Pop
We're Not In Kansas Anymore 10 - Get That Demon Imp a Snickers!

Dungeons and Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 52:39


As the party head down in the eldritch elevator summoned by their choices, they have a little levity before the big battle yet to come as they find themselves meeting an unusual friend. Even as they finish travelling, things get freaky as an unwanted suitor comes calling.Alex confronts a random encounter. Yanick pulls Nick to safety. Haven and 079 lead the party safely through danger.Find out more at Dungeons and Pop!Other Podcasts in our new Network:D&P - Stories & SteinsD&P - Aberrant AdventuresInfinite Nerd TheoremThree Besties and a GuestieTalk Anything with CassWant to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club!  Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!

Yynedruggt - Der Fussball-Podcast aus Basel
#144 - es macht widr Spass

Yynedruggt - Der Fussball-Podcast aus Basel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 73:25


Dr FCB holt e Punkt gegge dr FCZ imene sehr unterhaltsame Match. Dr Yanick und dr Jonas rede mitem Sterki übers Team und unseri hoche Erwartige.

Saber Perder
18. Perdí a mi hermano. Con Yanick Brisson.

Saber Perder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 59:32


En este episodio me acompaña Yanick Brisson, quien se dedica a la inversión extranjera en México. Ella aquí nos cuenta del momento en el que perdió a su hermano después de un accidente; cómo fue que esto le transformó la vida, lo que más recuerda de él, lo difícil que fue enfrentar esta situación, entre muchos aspectos más sobre su perdida. Este es un nuevo episodio que realicé junto con @holainspiral para invitar a sentir, soltar y saber perder. Bienvenidos a SABER PERDER. Un Podcast de Kiu Ji Park.

Dungeons and Pop
We're Not In Kansas Anymore 8 - The Rebellion Begins: The King or the People?

Dungeons and Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 52:37


The party continues to struggle with the situation they're in as the kid has walked off into the fey realm and the others aren't quite sure how to save them. But a chance meeting and a quest given may give future direction. Dallas scrambles communications. Yanick talks to the Sasquatch. Alex talks shit about royalty.Find out more at Dungeons and Pop!Other Podcasts in our new Network:D&P - Stories & SteinsD&P - Aberrant AdventuresInfinite Nerd TheoremThree Besties and a GuestieTalk Anything with CassWant to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club!  Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!

Tavis Smiley
Dr. Yanick Rice Lamb on "Tavis Smiley"

Tavis Smiley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 21:03


Dr. Yanick Rice Lamb - an award-winning journalist, author and speaker - joins Tavis for a conversation about why Black Gen-Zers are “driving their bosses nuts” and what tactics these young individuals can employ to minimize their impact on their supervisors' sanity.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.
Episode 733: The Profound Impact of Bilateralstimulation with Yanick Steinbeck

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 30:43


Yanick Steinbeck was a client of EMDR and experienced the profound impact of bilateralstimulaiton first-hand.He created bilateralstimulation.io at the beginning of COVID to enable his former therapist to practice EMDR online. Then something unexpected happened: the tool went viral in the EMDR community! One week after launch the site briefly went offline because there was so much traffic!What happened next astonished him even more: He received heartwarming emails from therapists and clients all around the world--people in the US, India, Chile, Uganda… His humble BLS tool was spreading all across the globe!In This EpisodeBilateralstimulation.ioYanick@bilateralstimulation.io---A giant thank-you to bilateralstimulation.io for sponsoring this podcast.Over 10,000 EMDR therapists use their free and simple BLS tool to provide visual, auditory, and tactile bilateral stimulation to their clients, both online and in office.As a Trauma Therapist podcast listener and supporter you are eligible for an extended 60-day free trial of their Professional BLS software and an exclusive $10 discount on their remote tactile buzzers.Start your discounted trial today at: https://bit.ly/3NjB4Cq---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement

Dungeons and Pop
We're Not In Kansas Anymore 6 - Hi Danger, I'm Alex!

Dungeons and Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 63:50


The party grows larger as they fall for Malorie's trap and have to deal with two extremely dangerous SCPSs. Answers are coming for the group for why they've been brought here but will they find more questions? Dallas needs some eye drops. Nick takes command. Alex looks for their train ticket. Yanick takes up babysitting.This episode includes a major announcement going forward!Find out more at Dungeons and Pop! Other Podcasts in our new Network:D&P - Stories & SteinsD&P - Aberrant AdventuresInfinite Nerd TheoremThree Besties and a GuestieTalk Anything with CassWant to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!

ON Point with Alex Pierson
''Hello Trudeau, What Will You Do About Bail Reform?''

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 29:35


Host Alex Pierson speaks with Neil Heatherington, CEO of the Daily Bread Food Bank & Yanick Labrie, Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute, health economist and public-policy consultant. Alex and Neil discuss how the Toronto Daily Food Bank is seeing the highest demand ever. Toronto is right in the middle of a food crisis. Alex and Yanick discuss surgical health times. There's been a huge demand for health care prior and during Covid. Why are we still stuck in the same position? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sur la glace
Sur la glace : Jean-François Houle, Maveric Lamoureux et Yanick Lévesque

Sur la glace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 52:48


Cette semaine, Stéphane Leroux parle de la course aux séries avec l'entraîneur-chef du Rocket, Jean-François Houle. Il s'entretient également avec Maveric Lamoureux des Voltigeurs ainsi qu'avec le président de la Ligue de développement du hockey M18 AAA du Québec, Yanick Lévesque.

Dungeons and Pop
We're Not In Kansas Anymore 5 - The Girl In the Red Dress

Dungeons and Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 67:17


Dallas runs off into danger even as the party try to get his emotional outbursts under control. But who is that strange girl who keeps smirking at the party and why are they setting him off? Yanick has a panic attack. Nick tries to talk Dallas down. Dallas formulates a plan. Price is suspicious.Cover Artwork by:Mr Brightside Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom. Find out more at Dungeons and Pop! Want to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!

Dungeons and Pop
We're Not In Kansas Anymore 4 - Bad Decisions Lead to Electrical Incisions

Dungeons and Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 56:43


Dallas and Nick head out to save a newcomer to the backrooms even as Yanick's own party goes through some changes. But even once they return to safety, is anyone really safe with an emotionally unstable wizard around?Nick gets some medical help. Yanick questions the company they're about to keep. Dallas makes a vow to save the sibling thought lost.Cover Artwork by:Mr Brightside Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom. Sounds from Zapsplat! Find out more at Dungeons and Pop! Want to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!

Dungeons and Pop
We're Not In Kansas Anymore 3 - Welcoming A Party of Fun

Dungeons and Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 74:47


Our party gathers as more entities enter the Backrooms. Dallas, Nick, and Haven go to see the Baba to find more answers. But just what secrets are left to be revealed and who is the next to become lost? Dallas finds out he's a Harry. Nick mac-guyvers a weapon. Yanick annoys Brian.Cover Artwork by:Mr Brightside Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom. Sounds from Zapsplat! Find out more at Dungeons and Pop! Want to talk to some of the cast and maybe play a oneshot or two? Join us at the Dungeons and Pop Social Club! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi!

Food, News & Views with Linda Gassenheimer
Food, News & Views, Ep. 142: Eric Ripert and Yanick Arakelov

Food, News & Views with Linda Gassenheimer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 25:47


Hosted by Linda Gassenheimer Featuring   Linda talks with Eric Ripert, Michelin 3-star chef and owner of La Bernardin NY, author "32 Yolks: From My Mother's Table To Working The Line"   Jaqueline Coleman, wine columnist for The Biscayne Times, and Yanick Arakelov, owner of Silk Road Wines, on wines from the country of Georgia

The Buzz Pod
Episode 85 ft. Yanick Turcotte

The Buzz Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 81:56


Turk joins us prior to entering his 6th pro season to talk about his early days, QMJHL Career with the Quebec Remparts, Fighting and then playing with our host Nico, Pro Career and how it started, DJ Turk, Plans and Goals for this upcoming season, and much more. Huge thank you to Yanick for taking the time to shoot it with us. This is the guy you want on your team and NEVER want to play against. We wish you the absolute best and more continued success!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bzzz/support

Women in a Leaders Mindset Podcast
Episode 140: How to empower yourself while transitioning with Yanick Seide

Women in a Leaders Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 29:05


The Life School Platform is a place where entrepreneurs align their life and business on purpose.    We offer:    Business Growth Programs Life & Success Alignment Programs   Join our Facebook Group Community here:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/entrepreneursofthelifeschool   Follow us on Instagram @ElonaLopariofficial   Connect with us on Linkedin & Tik Tok: Elona Lopari   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ-kmPWckRkrmSR8B85x0bw   Subscribe to our Podcast:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-life-school-masterclass-show/id1503411712

Hands In Motion
Current Trends in Treatment with Jill Yanick, OTR/L, CHT

Hands In Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 51:26


On this episode, Jill Yanick, OTR/L, CHT joins us to discuss a variety of tools that you might have in your toolbox or may be interested in adding. We discuss utilizing cupping/myofascial release and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization. We also discuss an introduction to blood flow restriction for the upper extremity, dry needling and taping. Jill offers us some great thoughts on how these tools can be an adjunct in your clinical practice. Guest Bio: Jill is an OT/CHT currently working for ProFlex Physical Therapy in Maryland where she serves as the Director of Education and Clinical Competency. Jill currently serves on ASHT's Education Division as the Mentoring Program Liaison in addition to lecturing for the UE Institute. She has a strong passion for mentorship and clinical education as a means to help grow the profession of hand therapy  

A Christian Podcast with Kevin Wilson
War Zone: Explaining The Spirit Realm

A Christian Podcast with Kevin Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 62:38


The information and revelation in this episode has the potential to change your life forever. My friends Yanick, Ril, Tari and I have a discussion about the spirit realm. We talk about angels and demons. More importantly, we discuss how the world we can't see impacts our daily lives. IG: https://www.instagram.com/_normallydifferent_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG2LpYgJzP0oJn_RHaxWFtwTikTok: @NormDiffTo support this podcast, head over to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KevinWilsonIf you've enjoyed this show, please leave a rating and review!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show