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    Explore "structures" with insightful episodes like "How to Design and Build Your Own Pollinator Garden for Any Season - Ep. 20", "S01 E05 - Impossibly Constructed Drunk Girls", "02/27/18 Sensors, Sensors, Sensors", "EP 62: What is Holacracy® and how it can help you" and "Purposefully Profitable Podcast Preview" from podcasts like ""DIY Garden Minute by Spoken Garden", "The Drunk Files", "Peggy Smedley Show", "The Innovation Show" and "Purposefully Profitable Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (66)

    How to Design and Build Your Own Pollinator Garden for Any Season - Ep. 20

    How to Design and Build Your Own Pollinator Garden for Any Season - Ep. 20

    How would you build your own Pollinator Garden Where would you place it in your yard? What pollinators do you want to attract to your garden and how do you do that?  Today on Episode 20, I help you answer these questions by walking you through how to design and think about the placement of your pollinator garden by using our Basic Garden Design steps from our first 6-podcast episodes.  By the end of this episode, you should have a good idea of how to build, start, and maintain your own pollinator garden! 

    S01 E05 - Impossibly Constructed Drunk Girls

    S01 E05 - Impossibly Constructed Drunk Girls

    Do you know who built the Pyramids? Easter Island Heads? No? We don't either, but we're speculating madly and pointing fingers in some pretty specific directions. *cough* aliens *cough*

    This episode is Short but sweet. Don't worry this is part 1/2 this week. Part 2  will be sneak peak of "Ghostly Times" an extra drunk minisode where we tell ghost stories. You can access monthly episodes of Ghostly Times by donating to our patreon page

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    02/27/18 Sensors, Sensors, Sensors

    02/27/18 Sensors, Sensors, Sensors

    The sensor market is growing rapidly in part because sensor technology has advanced to the point where sensors consume less power and battery life is significantly longer. For these reasons and others, sensors are playing an important role in advancing smart cities. Peggy discusses how sensors that are built in to all kinds of devices and structures have the ability to improve lives and businesses, enhance safety and security, and make processes more efficient.

    EP 62: What is Holacracy® and how it can help you

    EP 62: What is Holacracy® and how it can help you

    Corporate structures are broken and rely on managerial hierarchies and organizational structures developed for the 19th and 20th century.

    Holacracy is a revolutionary self-management practice used by companies, like Zappos, Blinkist and the David Allen Company and developed for the way business is done today.

    Brian is an experienced entrepreneur, organizational pioneer, and author of the book Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World. He is most well-known for his work developing Holacracy, a self-management practice for running purpose-driven, responsive companies.

    Brian currently works as a business partner at HolacracyOne, the organization he launched to steward the Holacracy practice and assist other organizations seeking to adopt it. Holacracy has been adopted by over 1,000 companies around the world to date.

    We talk about his background, why he pioneered Holacracy, who thrives in this system and how you can get started.

    Links: https://www.holacracy.org/ Talks, Blogs, Events: https://www.holacracy.org/resources/#top Book: http://a.co/8YusiTc

    The Claims and Litigation Management Alliance and Universal Claims Certification

    The Claims and Litigation Management Alliance and Universal Claims Certification

    The Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM), the largest professional association in the insurance industry, recently announced a new initiative, the Universal Claims Certification (UCC), which is a certification program with a goal of maintaining a “uniform, high level of professionalism, consistency and protect the public’s interests.”. On Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen and Ringler colleague, Erin Muller and hear from AdamPotter, the CEO and Founder of the Claims andLitigation Management Alliance (CLM), about the new UCC program, benefits, recent legislation and nationwide implementation.

    P5: Complex business structures

    P5: Complex business structures
    Businesses increasingly rely on relationships with external partners to perform critical business processes. Relationships such as outsourcing and collaboration allow business processes to be performed better or more cost effectively. This podcast explores some of the complex relationships that have developed, such as virtual organisations, hollow organisation and network organisations.

    Episode 73: Sensory Structures

    Episode 73: Sensory Structures

    Ask anyone to list all the senses and they'll probably stop at five. Touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing are all important to humans, but in the animal kingdom, there exist others. In this interview, Prof. Kenneth Catania, of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, joins us to talk about some of the other ways in which some vertebrates sense their environment.

    Discussing New Trends For Seismic Engineering of Steel and Composite Structures - Interview with Dr. Jerome Hajjar

    Discussing New Trends For Seismic Engineering of Steel and Composite Structures - Interview with Dr. Jerome Hajjar

    This week we welcome Dr. Jerome Hajjar on the show. Dr. Hajjar is a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Northeastern University. His research has been focused on composite steel and concrete structures for earthquake engineering and structural stability.

    On this episode we'll be discussing some of his own research in seismic structural stability and the opportunities for composite suppliers and fabricators in this area. 

    Utilizing a Business Organization Structure on the Farm

    Utilizing a Business Organization Structure on the Farm

    After a week off (sorry Paul messed up on scheduling), the podcast is back with a discussion on business organization structures on the farm.  Paul is joined again by Ashley Ellixson to discuss their publication on various types of business structures and how those structures can be utilized on farms to limit liability and act as a farm succession tool.

    Tools discussed in this podcast:

    Forms and websites discussed by Ashley are in the resources.

    If you have questions, please email Ashley at aellix@umd.edu, tweet her at @Legally_Ashley, or call her at 301-458-5125.  You can also contact me at lgoering@umd.edu or tweet me at @aglawPaul.

    037 Will Phillips - Fitness Industry Insights for 2016

    037 Will Phillips - Fitness Industry Insights for 2016

    Will Phillips is the founder and CEO of REX Roundtables. Over the past 45 years, Will Phillips has consulted with about 800 organizations in 34 industries. He is an avid reader of management/business books, magazines and specialized journals, and as you will hear in today's interview, Will has a knack for extracting significant information and observations and translating and applying it in the fitness industry.

    During today's chat, Will updates us on his role with REX, talks about the latest changes in the fitness industry over the last 12 months, and shares some new strategies being introduced into REX, He also tells us about a heap of great business books to check out!

    Visit: fitnessbusinesspodcast.com
    Email: info@activemgmt.com.au
    Phone: +61 2 9484 5501
    Twitter: @fitbizpodcast
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitnessbusinesspodcast/

    Ep. 490 - Harold Hughes (CEO, Bandwagon)

    Ep. 490 - Harold Hughes (CEO, Bandwagon)

    Harold Hughes has more than a compelling elevator pitch, he has a complex idea that may change the secondary ticket market. Hughes has founded Bandwagon, LLC, which specifically targets ways for fans to resell their tickets to other fans of the same team, eliminating the fears that the rivals may pick up seats in the best areas of the stadium. Hughes explains how he came up with the Bandwagon process, as well as learned to code in order to create a short-hand with his programming staff. Hughes has conquered a lot of the learning curve required to sell tickets on the secondary market, and looks to capitalize on an under-utilized segmentation of the marketplace. Twitter: @TheBarcodeMan

    Ep. 489 - Bobby Whitson (Partner, SSB Consulting)

    Ep. 489 - Bobby Whitson (Partner, SSB Consulting)

    The sports business data analytics conversation with Bobby Whitson goes next level. Whitson has been in the sports business field for some time, and understands it from the ticket vendor platform point of view, as a former director of sales at Veritix. Now a partner with SSB Consulting, Whitson's job is really trying to help create further avenues of conversation with franchise executives in order to showcase the importance of not only collecting data, but using it effectively. Whitson does depart from the idea of social media holding a direct R.O.I., but understands how his criticism isn't the gospel either, and instead focuses on what he feels helps build and garner data collective and utilization principles that work for the sports industry as a whole in order to generate revenue. Twitter: @TexasRig26

    Ep. 482 - Dorian Pieracci (Sports Marketing Consultant)

    Ep. 482 - Dorian Pieracci (Sports Marketing Consultant)

    Sports marketing has transformed from a simple signage solution to an analytical data dump. But what data is worthy of inclusion? Dorian Pieracci breaks down several of the current solutions out there to ensure that an ROI is feasible given the structure of the current B2B and B2C marketplace in sports. Pieracci examines how businesses are starting to think about team sponsorship involvement, as well as their apprehensions about not being a dominate market partner with a team. This discussion then transitions to the secondary market, and how under-utilized it is with ticket systems and sales practices that have been from the last century, or as Pieracci defines it, pre-Internet. Twitter: @Dorian_Pieracci

    Macho Grande 135

    Macho Grande 135

    Feat interviews with 36 Crazy Fists, All Hail The Yeti. New music by Hogslayer, Lay Seige, Acoda. Homework section - Structures. Plus the usual news & chat from the alternative world.

    contact us  - info@machograndepodcast.co.uk
    Twitter - @machogranderock
    merch - http://www.machogrande.bigcartel.com/

    'This podcast is intended for promotional purposes only' Macho Grande Podcast' does not claim to own copyright etc, all copyright is respected to the artists and labels.

    Destruction

    Destruction
    Those of you who know me, know that I am a huge fan of John Digweed and have been listening to him destroy peoples eardrums for over 12 years. So when he had a mix contest to promote his Structures 2 release on Beatport I had to get in. Was my mix selected? Well no... but that doesn't meant that I hate Digweed all of a sudden. Those of you who were familiar with the contest, know that it was for a 30 minute mix. So here is the full length rendition of that mix. Pretty nasty if you ask me but I'll let it speak for itself. Enjoy... Christian Smith, John Selway - Mistral (Ambient Mix) Estroe - Driven (Distortion Remix 1) Robert Babicz - Two Colours (Original Mix) Maxime Dangles - Sante (Original Mix) John Digweed & Nick Muir - 30 Northeast (Abe Duque Remix) Lewis Ryder - Kaffee-Monster Schief Gegangen (Nathan Coles & David Coker's Spanish Fly Mix) Maetrik, Paneoh - Follow (Original Mix) Mylo Salte - Soak (Original Mix) Dibby Dougherty, David Young - Tiger Forest (Ryan Davis Rework) Oliver Lieb - Parallax (Original Mix) Clement Meyer - Piece by Piece (Maetrik Remix) Ruede Hagelstein - Emergency (Super Flu's Gentle Dental Nurse Remix) Midnight Ramblers - Scarab (Original Mix) Secret Cinema, Egbert - Topaz (Original Mix) Jimmy Van M, Steve T. - We Are Children (Original Mix)

    4. Be Careful What You Wish for ( 30 Mins )

    4.  Be Careful What You Wish for  ( 30 Mins )

    A small shuttle craft decends to a planet, taking with it a team of three.  They have been sent here to find out if there are any survivors from the civilisation who built the marvelous structures on this planet, that seems to be deserted.  If they cannot find survivors, they have to try to find out what happened to the people of this planet.
     
    Rated PG - Parental Guidance - Suggested minimum age 8,

    The title track is "All The Memorys Erases All The Pain" by: Wind Is Mind Blowing, the full track can be downloaded  from musicalley.com

    Please respect all the hard work that goes into making these audio stories, don't alter them and don't sell it, but you CAN copy it and GIVE it to others as long as you don't alter the file and tell them where it came from.

    written by Steve Simons and is a SciFiStories.co.uk Production  (c)2010 Steve Simons