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TechMobility Topics

TechMobility Productions Inc.

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Welcome to TechMobility Topics, your go-to podcast for everything at the crossroads of mobility and technology. Each week, we delve into the most engaging topics from our nationally syndicated radio program, the TechMobility Show. Our curated, bite-sized episodes are perfect for a quick dive into the world of tech mobility. Stay informed, stay updated, and stay ahead with TechMobility Topics.  #technology #mobility #news #techmobilitypod  https://techmobility.show
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The OpsStars Podcast is your go-to resource for Revenue Operations insights and strategies. Join us as we bring together RevOps professionals from marketing, sales, and customer success operations to share ideas, discuss best practices, and explore cutting-edge revenue growth techniques. Expect candid conversations with top OpsStars in the field, giving you the knowledge and inspiration needed to enhance the buyer experience, drive organizational growth, and excel in your career. Discover th ...
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With it a shadow of its former self, Mitsubishi is planning a rebirth of its product line in the United States between now and the end of the decade. Problem is that a number of new automakers are entering the marketplace during this same time period, while existing manufacturers are upping their game. Is there a place for the second-tier Japanese …
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The US Environmental Protection Agency has just issued new rules regarding plans to remove all in service lead pipes across the country within the next ten years. With a focus on disadvantaged communities, the federal agency is also providing the funding to make it happen.
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With GPS, weather and communication satellites orbiting the earth, the daily lives of Americans are wedded to outer space. There are increasing threat from countries hostile to the United States, as well as other third-party antagonists. We discuss the role of the Space Force at blunting these threats.…
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Operating in the shadow of the larger and more successful Lexus luxury brand for years, Infiniti has always seemed to have an image problem. With the rise of EV upstarts like Tesla and Lucid that are vying for the same customer, the question is if the Infiniti brand has any relevance with luxury buyers in the domestic marketplace. We discuss what t…
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If you watched the Paris Olympics then you remember Hamish McArthur’s stand out performance to secure an incredible 5th place finish. Hamish had already stood atop World Cup podiums and won Youth Worlds, but his Olympic showing was a clear level up. In this episode Hamish shares what changed for him in the year leading up to the Olympics and how it…
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A recent breakthrough by a team of researchers at the SLAC-Stamford Battery Center together with researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Washington and the Toyota Research Institute promises to completely upend the EV battery industry.
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Long after the initial impact of extreme weather has happened, states, cities and towns across the United States must till contend with the effects of the aftermath, often for years. Various departments of the Federal Government are tasked with the rehabilitation of the areas long after FEMA has gone. It breaks down into big money.…
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With a swarm of millions of new EVs set to take to the road in coming years, electrical utilities are considering the advantages of having all those mobile energy storage systems available for distributed power systems and virtual power plants.
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In this insightful episode of the OpsStars podcast, Jeremy Steinbring, Founder of Revonix Consulting, shares his unconventional journey from audio engineering to becoming a RevOps expert. Host Don Otvos and Jeremy dive deep into the challenges faced by fast-growing startups in managing their tech stacks and the importance of maintaining a human-cen…
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You’ve heard of Matt Fultz, but you may not realize just how amazing Matt is. He’s climbed eight V16’s. 8. Eight! By the way, two of them are rarely repeated and recognized as some of the hardest in the world (Hypnotized Minds and Big Z). He’s FA’d 7 climbs V15 and up, including 2 V15’s in one day!! We’re pretty sure that’s a world’s first, but who…
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The Saffir-Simpson scale is the familiar five point rating system used to convey the strength of a hurricane to the public. Problem is, there are a number of other ways that a hurricane can do damage, like storm surges, tornadoes and rain-caused flooding. Those events are NOT directly relatable to the wind strength - and there lies the problem. We …
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As artificial intelligence technology becomes infused with most of the applications, software and devices that we interact with daily, a growing list of concerns and ethical issues are coming to the surface. This is the first of several episodes where we explore those issues.
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In the middle of America's continuing love affair with all things truck, crossover and SUV, comes BMW with a performance wagon - a passenger car! Offering the new high performance hybrid, BMW believes that there are just enough folks who would be willing to purchase an over-the-top wagon that retails in the six-figure realm.…
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Most consumers are aware of the large Lincoln Navigator, which has been the nameplate's flagship vehicle for almost 30 years. But how well is the rest of their small line-up known by consumers? More importantly, can Lincoln even make the short list of vehicles to consider when consumers shop for new wheels? The Ford luxury nameplate is in the midst…
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One of the major casualties of Hurricane Helene was thousands of miles away from the actual event - the semiconductor industry. Turns out that the domestic supply of a critical raw material, was rendered unavailable as the extreme weather event flooded the mines and damaged the town. Believe it or not, the raw material is quartz, and the town in qu…
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Alvaro Rangel, Al, is back on the podcast after 2+ years! Al was one of the first guests and one of the best. The last podcast we did was incredible, but somehow Al managed to top it with today’s episode. He is the founder and head coach of Team Class 5 in San Diego, CA. Al is also part of the Team USA coaching staff and supports the team at World …
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In this insightful episode of the OpsStars podcast, Sean Lane, Founding Partner at Beacon GTM and author of "The Revenue Operations Manual," shares his extensive experience and practical advice for RevOps professionals. Host Don Otvos and Sean dive deep into the essential qualities that make great RevOps professionals, the importance of balancing t…
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Although the Governor of New York put the brakes on congestion pricing for the Big Apple back in June of this year, it seems that the concept is not dead yet. The powers that be are looking at charging a lower rate, with additional exemptions for city employees. We review.
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The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act has has advanced to the full US House of Representatives after a recent vote that moved it forward from a House panel. Automakers contend that its not necessary, while safety and anti-poverty forces say otherwise. What say you?
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Did you know that hydrogen is good for more than fuel cells! It can serve as a "drop in" fuel to replace gasoline in internal combustion engines with minimal modifications. It could be the answer to vehicle fleets as operators look to decarbonize. We discuss.
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For many years, the life and career of an airline flight attendant had been one of high glamour and sophistication, flying around the world to exotic locales and living that jet-setter lifestyle. As with almost everything, reality doesn't square with the fantasy spun by Hollywood about the career for years.…
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Bollinger Motors, an EV truck maker now based in Oak Park, Michigan, was the first EV manufacturer we covered when this program was launched back in 2017. The company just announced the start of production of its all-new Bollinger B4, a medium-duty cab and chassis with big plans and even bigger potential.…
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Melina Costanza is an 8x US National Champion. Sometimes as a youth, sometimes as a collegiate, sometimes in Open, sometimes in bouldering, sometimes in lead, sometimes both. Yes, last year at Open Nationals (2023) she won both Bouldering and Lead. She is set to compete in the 2024 Open Nationals coming up in a week, so after you listen to this pod…
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Tech giant Microsoft recently called on Congress to enact tougher laws to make it illegal to defraud people using AI-generated voices and images and to require AI companies to build tech to identify fake AI images made with their products. Critics and smaller tech companies have been skeptical of the approach, saying that new legislation as opposed…
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While 85 percent of auto loans are sourced at the new car dealership, its often the automaker's wholly owned finance arm (called a captive finance company) that offers the best terms in order to help the automaker move the metal. Will consumers suffer as a result of this change by Volkswagen?
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UL Solutions, known to American consumers for years as UL Labs, a safety certification organization, has intensified its commitment to EV battery safety and testing by recently opening a $72 Million facility in Michigan. Listen to learn why this matters to you.
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As they say, don't call it a comeback! Self driving cars have been plying the nation's highways and surface streets for some time now. While the current focus is over-the-road big rigs in "middle mile" situations, autonomous robotaxis are still very much a thing, with Waymo leading the way.
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Ward Byrum is the Director of Routesetting for all Movement gyms in the East Region. Yes, that Movement. The biggest climbing gym chain in America and probably the world. That means that Ward and his team decide what the climbing will be like for thousands of climbers. Scratch that, ten’s of thousands of climbers. It might even be hundreds of thous…
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Over the time I have hosted this podcast, I have shared with you a number of new and evolving EV battery chemistries. In short, Lithium-ion or more precisely, Lithium-Nickel-Cobalt-Manganese batteries are no longer the only game in town. I bring you up-to-date during the episode.
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, from 2015 through 2020 there was an average of 370 fatal crashers per year nationwide due to police pursuits. A company called StarChase believes it has a better way - A GPS tag that can be attached to a fleeing vehicle to track its movements.…
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