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    Explore " ava" with insightful episodes like "Tous en Boite - Geoffrey Melin EMISSION #772", "Dundee Hills AVA, Epicenter of Oregon Pinot Noir", "Disrupting the Future of Accessibility, with Anthony Franklin", "Ava M and Shaudi B" and "Warrior Nun 207/208: Boss Bitch, Wife Bitch" from podcasts like ""Tous en Boite - PODCAST", "Wine Smart - The Power to Buy and Sell", "Disruption / Interruption", "Extracurricular" and "This Lesbian Ship is Intense"" and more!

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    Dundee Hills AVA, Epicenter of Oregon Pinot Noir

    Dundee Hills AVA, Epicenter of Oregon Pinot Noir

    The Dundee Hills AVA in the Willamette Valley of Oregon is where it all started. Visionary winemaker David Lett planted Pinot Noir in 1966 and a march toward greatness began.  In less than fifty years, the region went from humble beginnings to a world-class reputation thanks to natural inclination and a great deal of hard work. Invest 10 minutes with me to understand more about Dundee Hills AVA.

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    Disrupting the Future of Accessibility, with Anthony Franklin

    Disrupting the Future of Accessibility, with Anthony Franklin

    Anthony Franklin, the Head of Revenue for Ava, a SaaS platform that provides real-time captions using AI and human intelligence. In this episode, Anthony dives into the topic of accessibility for underserved populations and how it impacts the business bottom line.  He shares insights on understanding what your target audience wants and building a product-led growth strategy.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    • How sales have fundamentally changed when marketing innovative products
    • The importance of having demos to prove that you can solve a customer's problem
    • How Ava is improving the accuracy of captions for the 450 million people globally who have some form of hearing loss?
    • The importance of having real people behind the technology and being passionate about the work.

    Quote of the Show (12:30):  

    “There's a stigma around getting an accommodation. People are afraid to say, I need this tool to be productive at work. So they don’t. They just suffer.”

     

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    Company website - https://www.ava.me/

     

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    Ava M and Shaudi B

    Ava M and Shaudi B

    Ava and Shaudi are 12th-graders at GOC. They are also really good friends. Ava and Shaudi sit down with Mr. Lollis to discuss their friendship, hanging out with friends in Ava’s neighborhood, playing down by the creek, eating at favorite restaurants, cooking, baking, playing musical instruments - Shaudi plays guitar and Ava plays cello - singing, roller skating, creating pottery and art with clay, and trying new things - basically all the awesome stuff you do a with a good friend.

    If you have a question or want to be on the podcast, please email me at dan.lollis@gcpsk12.org.  

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    Special thanks to Dr. Ray and Dr. O'Neal for making this podcast possible.  

    Music for the podcast is "Blue Ska" by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.

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    Warrior Nun 207/208: Boss Bitch, Wife Bitch

    Warrior Nun 207/208: Boss Bitch, Wife Bitch
    To open we reminisce on our journey of making 100 eps of TLSI (for all friends the intro lasts till 00:29)! Then we celebrate by breaking down the action-packed, but emotional Warrior Nun finale. For Ava, the fate of the world is at stake as she struggles to find a way to take Adriel down and protect her friends. For Beatrice, the fate of Ava is at stake and she is forced to face losing her world.

    Warrior Nun 201/2: The Plagues Have Arrived

    Warrior Nun 201/2: The Plagues Have Arrived
    Season 2 picks up with Avatrice undercover in Switzerland and we start to learn there’s more they're hiding than just their identities. There’s dancing (pining), jealousy, badassery, and obviously a whole lot of heart as we start building up for the fight against Adriel. We hope you enjoy our last conversation about Warrior Nun before news of the cancellation dropped and of course #SaveWarriorNun

    Meet Fabian Bravo

    Meet Fabian Bravo

    This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin welcomes winemaker Fabian Bravo of The Brander Vineyard in Los Olivos in the Santa Ynez Valley. They discuss Santa Barbara Sauvignon Blanc and wine produced in the region’s seven AVAs, Fabian’s path to becoming a winemaker, and Casita de Bravo, the wine label he runs with his wife, Megan. As always, Fabian shares his Julia Moment.

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    The Bitcoin Podcast #393- Nothing To See Here, Move Along Now

    The Bitcoin Podcast #393- Nothing To See Here, Move Along Now

    The change to POS on Ethereum is moving a long at a quick pace now. 

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    The Bitcoin Podcast #393- Nothing To See Here, Move Along Now

    The Bitcoin Podcast #393- Nothing To See Here, Move Along Now

    The change to POS on Ethereum is moving a long at a quick pace now. 

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    Morning Bell 1 September

    Morning Bell 1 September

    US stocks soured on the last trading day of August, with the major indices closing slightly lower. House prices across 20 capital cities rose 19.1% year on year, the biggest jump since 1987. In addition, consumer inflation expectations grew higher. Investors are therefore adjusting their portfolios and looking for stocks in higher interest rate environments, as well as taking profit ahead of the Fed’s meeting. 

    The Aussie share market will kick off September cautiously, with the futures down 0.4%, ahead of economic growth data being released. 

    What to watch today: 

    • GDP data for the second quarter will be released today at 11:30am AEST, expected to be 0.5%. Third quarter GPD will likely show a 3% fall. If the GDP data is weaker than expected, investors are likely to buy staples and utilities, or take profits in growth sectors such as financial, energy and industrials. However, if GDP is stronger than expected, the reverse may occur. 
    • The iron ore price fell slightly, while the copper price fell 0.3%. Meanwhile, the oil price fell below US$69, falling from its one month high, amid Hurricane Ida forcing US refineries to shut. Oil has also fallen as Washington pushes OPEC to pump more oil. 
    • Companies going ex-dividend today are Iress (ASX:IRE), Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) and Mount Gibson Iron (ASX:MGX). 
    • One of the most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday was Shopping Centres Australasia (ASX:SCP). SCP shares rose 1.5% as more Australians get vaccinated. SCP’s chart flagged a technical bullish signal, with MACD indicating SCP shares could continue to rally over the short term. The chart’s moving averages also recently formed a golden cross, meaning upside could be ahead. 

    Trading Ideas: 

    • Carbon Revolution (ASX:CBR) was reiterated as a Speculative BUY by Bell Potter, with an increased price target of $1.80 (previously $1.78), implying 58% share price growth in a year. 
    • FireFinch (ASX:FFX), Aussie Broadband (ASX:ABB) and Ava Risk Group (ASX:AVA) are all giving off bullish charting signals, according to Trading Central. 

    Morning Bell 2 June

    Morning Bell 2 June

    The Aussie share market is set to open higher, with the futures suggesting the market will rise 0.2%. 

     

    What to watch today: 

    • The 15 day moving average has just nudged above the 30 day moving average. This indicates a technical uptrend is forming. But, as the moving averages lines are virtually on top of each other, the market could go either way from here. 
    • In economic news, GDP data will be released today. 
    • The RBA forecasts GDP for the full year to be 4.75%. Banks expect unemployment to fall to 5% this year. Bond yields will likely rise. 
    • Iron ore price rose 4.1%, heading back to its all time high. Watch Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN). 
    • Most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients yesterday: Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG) & Magnetite Mines (ASX:MGT).

     

    Trading Ideas: 

    • GenusPlus Group (ASX:GNP) had its price target upgraded by Bell Potter, with a new $1.25 target, following yesterday’s 6% jump.
    • BUBs Australia (ASX:BUB), Ava Risk Group (ASX:AVA) Atomos (ASX:AMS) are all giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central. 

    EP021 - Mass Effect, Bad Movies, and Yakuza

    EP021 - Mass Effect, Bad Movies, and Yakuza

    Rich has fell into a non gaming lull so is turning to bad movies. He also gives a Tesla update and discusses starting a gaming setup with multiple audio inputs. Michael has been gaming a lot, watching The Nevers and other TV shows, and reading as much as possible.

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    The Bitcoin Podcast #339- Jon Tompkins Badger

    The Bitcoin Podcast #339- Jon Tompkins Badger

    On this roundtable Jessie, Corey, and Dee discuss the Auntie Index, ETHDenver, and Valentines Day Candy. No segment this week. Our Guest is Jon Tompkins, a Product Lead at Badger, and a member of our Slack a link in the shownotes. 

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    The Bitcoin Podcast #339- Jon Tompkins Badger

    The Bitcoin Podcast #339- Jon Tompkins Badger

    On this roundtable Jessie, Corey, and Dee discuss the Auntie Index, ETHDenver, and Valentines Day Candy. No segment this week. Our Guest is Jon Tompkins, a Product Lead at Badger, and a member of our Slack a link in the shownotes. 

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    Morning Bell 3 February

    Morning Bell 3 February

    The ASX200 is eyeing a 0.9% gain at the open following Wall Street’s gains and the RBA pledging to keep rates on hold until 2024.

    What to watch today:

    • Companies reporting: Amcor (ASX:AMC) and BWP Trust (ASX:BWP).
    • The government pledged $10 million to reopen a tungsten mine, so keep an eye on King Island Scheelite (ASX:KIS).
    • RBA Governor Philip Lowe will speak about the year ahead at 12:30pm.

    Local trading ideas:

    • GR Engineering (ASX:GNG) was upgraded by Bell Potter with a $1.45 target.
    • Following Centuria Industrial REIT’s (ASX:CIP) results being released, UBS maintained CIP as a buy. The highlight of the result was CIP renewed leases with Woolworths in NSW.
    • Ava Risk Group (ASX:AVA), Southern Cross Media (ASX:SXL) and Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT (ASX:CQE) are giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.

    Morning Bell 15 January

    Morning Bell 15 January

    The ASX200 is eyeing a fall of 0.1% at the open.

    Joe Biden unveiled his stimulus plan of US$1.9 trillion and the US senate will vote on impeaching Trump.

    Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose COVID-19 vaccine trial showed a promising immune response.

    What to watch today:

    • Home and investment loans numbers are out with home loans expected to rise about 0.5% in November. 
    • Following building permit numbers being released yesterday with building approvals rising 2.6% in November, Morgan Stanley upgraded brick maker Boral (ASX:BRL) to a buy with a $5.80 target.

    Local trading ideas:

    • Macquarie reiterated Bluescope Steel (ASX:BSL) as a buy with a $21.20 target, expecting strong uplifts in forecasts as the steel market remains strong. 
    • Apiam Animal Health (ASX:AHX), Class (ASX:CL1) and Ava Risk Group (ASX:AVA) are all giving off strong bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.