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Welcome to the "Nostalgic Blend Podcast," where we're turning the dial to a time when pop culture was a dynamic mix of bold experimentation and iconic moments—the thrilling decades of the 80s and 90s! Join us on a journey through the neon-soaked streets of the 80s, complete with big hair, vibrant fashion, and the birth of iconic music genres. Then, fast forward to the 90s, a time of grunge, hip-hop, and the explosion of the internet. Your host David Saunders is your guide through the cultura ...
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Engaging and enlightening interviews with women leaders on energy, climate, sustainability and corporate responsibility -- ESG, environment,social and governance issues. Business, policy and technology, money, the arts and careers. Topics include driving innovation, leadership, communications and career advice. Inspiration, trends and insights. Hosted and produced by Joan Michelson, acclaimed journalist, business leader, coach and speaker, based in Washington, DC.
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The WHY MARKETING Podcast (TWMP) is a marketing focused show hosted by Rusty Pepper and Peter Horst. Now in its 4th Season, TWMP is a must listen podcast for CMO's, marketers, salespeople, or any business professional who is interested in career growth, leadership, and learning new marketing strategies from some of the most inspirational and successful marketing leaders.
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Friends, we are back in more ways than one! After a nice summer break after Ncuti's first season wrapped, not only are we back with a review of the 4th Doctor story The Invasion of Time, but the NOTLG website is back up and running! So when we say check the story notes, you absolutely can once again!…
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“We look at how long sharing storage can really fill in the gaps when you don't have wind and solar 24 /7. ….(There are) four families of long sharing storage.….different ways you can store for multiple hours, days, and seasons. This diversity is really important, because whether you're an island nation, and you maybe have floating solar or offshor…
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Written By Gary Bouthillette & Narrated By Gayle CrewSimple design choices can have subtle but significant benefits for workplace culture. When designing for neurodiversity, something as seemingly trivial as the size of a lunch-room table can have a significant impact. We’ll come back to the table later.The names of many neurodivergent conditions c…
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Written By Kay Sargent and Tom Polucci & Narrated By Gayle CrewSurvive 'til '25? Halfway into 2024 and we still see the continued emergence in the wake of the COVID pandemic. Hence, the mantra echoed at multiple conferences in the fall of 2023 was “survive ‘til ‘25” and even “take your licks ‘til ‘26.” But we can do better than that.…
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Written By Adrian Brossard & Narrated By Gayle CrewOnce merely functional and often overlooked, office lockers have emerged as a cornerstone of modern workplace design. Historically, personal storage was confined to desks and under-desk cabinets, seen as the employee's homebase for work accessories and personal items.Over the past decades, offices …
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Well, here we are friends. At the end...of the season (not of everything, don't worry!). The Third Wave of Who (#thirdwavewho) is well underway and we've wrapped our season with Empire of Death! It certainly gave us a lot to chew on and discuss. And while we enjoyed the episode overall, there were some aspects of it that just didn't stick the landi…
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“We work with this entire portfolio of buildings of the federal government, as you mentioned, about 350,000 buildings, also including 600,000 cars and trucks in the fleet, all of them looking towards decarbonization…We do it through policy and planning. So, we analyze the management mandates, the energy management mandates that come out, and we hel…
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Holy smokes, friends! The Legend of Ruby Sunday...the first part of our season finale...has given us so much to chew on! Not only is it the return of Sutekh to the show after almost 50 years, it's the possibility of who dropped Ruby at the church in 2004, it's how much we'd be very cool with a UNIT spin-off, it's speculation on Mrs. Flood, it's wil…
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This week we're joined by John's good friend and co-host on That Wrestling Show Neesin (@StayFlyLife) as we review Rogue and get a unique perspective of the Third Wave of Who from a brand new Whovian!All in all, Rogue was fantastic fun that fired on all cylinders and gave us more of an upbeat (though definitely emotional at times) romp before divin…
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“Women often have far more skills than their resumes translate into. And actually we're going into a good period now where I think employers and organizations are looking for the skillset that you have more than the job titles that you have. And that's good for women because we have a lot of skills that we will have acquired in different arenas. Br…
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Written By Shannon Suess & Narrated By Gayle Crew.The continued rise of the term “hospitality” in interior design refers to the increasing trend of incorporating elements and principles from the hospitality industry into various sectors beyond traditional hotels and restaurants. Hospitality is defined as the feeling people experience within a space…
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Written by Dean Croucher & Narrated by Gayle Crew.Well, it’s official. The New Zealand economy is in recession. And while this may not come as a surprise, it proves what many businesses have been feeling. A slowing economy and more business and household caution, with many organisations already looking to make cost savings in response.…
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Well, good science fiction generates thought and causes us to look at the world around us in new ways. Based just on that, Dot and Bubble is quite the episode! This week, we break down our initial feelings, analyze them, filter them through a rewatch, and then find even more to talk about. No kidding, this really was quite the episode! Join us!…
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“There are those individual actions that we can take. But if I can work with my community or work inside of my company, or if I can work inside of my house of worship and we can build some community and some action that way, it will have a much bigger impact than anything that I can do as an individual… The communities that they're already a part o…
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73 Yards is one of those rare episodes where we can get away with a pun this literal in our title! But it's also an absolute banger of a Welsh horror story! RTD has pretty much knocked this one out of the park, but that doesn't mean that we aren't left with a great deal of questions about some unanswered things from this story and the greater myste…
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“We like to break (the tax credits) down by industries and audiences...On the industry side, we have energy efficiency, energy generation, manufacturing, vehicles, fuels, and carbon capture. Now, overlaying all of those are a handful of cross crosscutting bonuses and requirements that can greatly affect, in many cases, increase the amount of the un…
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Here comes the...Boom is this week's episode and sees the return of showrunner Steven Moffat to write for the RTD2 era (aka: Third Wave Who...let's get that trending). And it's a tight, tense episode with one interesting surprise that we'll learn more about later. It's no a perfect episode, by any means, but we enjoyed it a good bit!The NOTLG site …
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What's this?! Two episodes of Podcastica in the same day!? YES! And we're discussing THE DEVIL'S CHORD which gave us many many instances of shouting YES at the TV. This story was an absolute hurricane of crazy awesomeness and we loved it from stem to stern. So join us as we tinkle the ivories (we don't actually play the piano, but let's run with th…
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Written By: Joe Ganci & Narrated By: Gayle CrewThe workplace experience is undergoing a transformation like never before. Over the past few years, I've witnessed dynamic shifts that have reshaped the way we work – and I am certain that the rest of the year holds even more change. As we collectively navigate these workplace changes, I have been refl…
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Written By: David Saltman & Narrated By: Gayle CrewIs green leasing a fleeting trend for the environmentally conscious or the blueprint for a sustainable, cost-efficient future in commercial real estate? As is usually the case, the answer falls somewhere in the middle and requires a nuanced perspective to uncover the potential benefits and challeng…
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Written By: Stanley Arputharaj & Narrated By: Gayle CrewCorporate real estate (CRE) is a key component of any successful business, as it contributes significantly to the financial health and operational efficiency of the company. When considering corporate real estate, it is important to take into account various factors such as cash flow, sustaina…
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Written By: Alice Fournier & Narrated By: Gayle Crew. Artificial intelligence (AI) is already transforming how many businesses operate. In the coming years, leaders should prepare for its impact on the broader workplace experience.The potential for artificial intelligence to transform business operations has been a topic of discussion for years. Bu…
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Friends and listeners, DOCTOR WHO IS BACK! Oh boy, we could not be more excited as we have two episodes for you this week! First up is SPACE BABIES! Yep, babies in space. Complete with a booger man (we guess the Brits pronounce it bogeyman) and RTD's love of a decent fart joke (at least it helps save the day this time). We also marvel at the specia…
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Listen as Graham Hill, a leading serial entrepreneur with 24 years in the sustainability movement, and Dr. Christopher Teng, with a doctorate in climate adaptation with over two decades of experience in building sustainability into the built environment, discuss the role of employee participation, educational programs, and more in helping corporati…
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“The economic information on clean energy is amazing…We're decades deep in it now, where you're seeing the cost competitiveness of renewable technologies on an unsubsidized basis…We can do this. We can grow the economy and we can use more clean energy.” Lisa Jacobson on Electric Ladies Podcast The facts in the new Sustainable Energy 2024 Factbook, …
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"I went for wave energy just because I saw a field that has huge demand, that has huge potential for positive impact on the world, and that nobody's succeeding in. So, that kind of was for me, I don't know, maybe a feeling of destiny here. I got a second chance in life and maybe I can make something for the first time in the world, so maybe my seco…
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Listen as Alán Sneider, Director of Impact at Primestor, a minority owned and led real estate developer and investor with a 30-year history of developing and managing needs-based retail and housing in urban areas characterized by high demand and low supply, explains the importance of sustainable, socially conscious development.…
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Elise, a Design Principle for Unispace's New York Studio, shared her background and her role in the corporate real estate industry, emphasizing the importance of wellness and support spaces in the workplace. She discussed their use of a scheduling system for hybrid work, and their experimentation with AI for design visualizations. Elise also highli…
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Well, they can't all be complete winners. And while Boom Town is better than our last episode, The Long Game, it still isn't great. But, as we always do, we make our way through to find the good bits and polish them up as best we can. And on a programming note, we're going to take an extra week off to rest up, refresh, and be ready for the start of…
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Financial Support For Exporting, Trade – Judith Pryor, Export Import Bank of U.S. “We help anyone in the United States who wants to sell their good or service overseas through short, medium, and long-term financing tools for international buyers. It's usually medium term and long term. We provide foreign buyers with the ability to purchase U.S. goo…
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Friends and listeners, we give you The Long Game! Voted the worst 9th Doctor story three times in a row, we have to admit that we mostly agree. Simon Pegg guest stars but has to play second fiddle to a poorly animated sack of meat with teeth. The universally panned Adam is here, but we actually find that he serves a purpose in this story. Plus...is…
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Written By: Orlane Panet & Narrated By: Gayle CrewIn the pursuit of sustainable development, urban farming has emerged as a transformative solution, especially for buildings seeking to obtain WELL- and Fitwel-certified labels. These certifications prioritize the health and well-being of occupants, aligning perfectly with the principles upheld by ur…
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Written By: Kahleb Carradine & Narrated By: Gayle CrewThe energy transition – a global shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources – is a complex and multifaceted process. The end goal is to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, introduce more choice into the sources of energy we use, and, ultimately, create a more resilient energy grid. One…
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Written By: Lauren Gant & Narrated By: Gayle CrewHumans come in all shapes, sizes, and abilities, and differences are not deficits. However, if our spaces are not designed to accommodate various physical needs, the impact can be distressing. When navigation, use, fit, or communication is difficult or impossible, simply existing in the environment f…
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Written By: Emily Dunn & Narrated By: Gayle CrewEver exclaim, “I’m in awe!” without truly grasping the depth of that statement?Unraveling the intricacies of awe is a compelling endeavor, especially as we continue to embark on a new year filled with aspirations for well-being and growth. Beyond personal goals, fostering a sense of connection and sha…
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Listen in to gain insights from Tom Arnold, energy efficiency veteran and CEO of decarbonization firm Gridium, and Dr. Christopher Teng, who has a doctorate in climate adaptation and over two decades of experience in building sustainability into the built environment. This podcast is part of our ongoing series “The Green Footprint: Corporate Real E…
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“Regulation can really be a catalyst for transformation, for business transformation, because this is so much more than a disclosure and compliance exercise. “When you think about the mechanisms, the infrastructure, the data that will emerge from instituting more discipline and rigor around these disclosure objectives, (it) is absolutely critical t…
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We accept that the animated recreations of missing Doctor Who episodes can be a little hit and miss at times. But, really, at the end of the day, we're glad that these stories exist in more than just black and white tele-snaps for viewers to enjoy! And, while we weren't bowled over by the animation this time, there's still lots to enjoy. So grab yo…
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“We have on our website what's called the DOT Navigator. Sounds wonky, but go take a look. It is a wealth of information about all our grant programs, and you can answer a series of questions and it can help point you in the right direction. We also have a team of folks here who are dedicated to technical assistance and capacity building. So, if yo…
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The Android Invasion probably won't be making anyone's list for most amazing 4th Doctor story ever. But that doesn't mean there aren't any enjoyable parts to the story. We have some crazy looking androids, the Kraal are...maybe rhino people?! And there are some plot twist that, we have to admit, we didn't really see coming. So join us for a quick e…
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“Women are very worried about these (extreme weather) events, and they're the ones that really worry about the impact on communities.…They want to leave a better country for their children...They will say that climate change is something that really is on my agenda more because my children talk to me about it and they listen to their children and g…
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From our Sustainability Thought Leader Partner, JLL. Can Nature Solve Climate Risks?In the face of growing climate risks, businesses around the world are seeking solutions to mitigate the potential impact. Among the emerging tools at their disposal are nature-based solutions (NBS), which use nature and its ecosystems to address environmental challe…
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“During the pandemic, a lot of companies underwent digital transformations…At the same time that that was happening, sustainability was really catching wind, particularly in places like Europe.… (I)f you are a non-manufacturing company, your largest source of operational emissions is probably your IT. So…CIOs now have these mandates trickling down …
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“The link for us with (the WHO) is about universal health coverage and the sustainable development goal number three, which obviously the WHO places in the middle of the wheel of all the sustainable development goals. But on top and behind and with each other is climate action. We cannot have one without the other. And our role is to remind a lot o…
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London 1965!! Remember when that was a thing? Well, we're back from Gallifrey One and friend of the show MA Solko has given us The Chase to watch. Not because it's a stinker, but because it's awesome. And, boy, was he right. Not a perfect story, but a wild romp across space and time! Amongst other things, The Chase may feature our favorite cliffhan…
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