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Devil's Advocate

Independence Institute

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Devil's Advocate with Jon Caldara is a current events show not to be missed. Each week it features lively - and sometimes heated - debates between elected officials, journalists, activists, concerned citizens, subject-matter experts, and hard-pressing host Jon Caldara, president of the Independence Institute. Jon is not afraid to express his "free-market" views, and his guests are not afraid to take on those opinions. It all makes for an informative, lively public affairs program.
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It's a Bit

10,000 Takes

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"It’s a Bit" features 4 Minnesota Sports Homers discussing all of the best storylines in local sports & our lives. From a variety of entertaining segments to humorous guest interviews, we can promise you a few laughs or your money back. Presented by 10K Takes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/its-a-bit/support
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Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow's Cleaner World" invites listeners on a journey through the dynamic realm of energy transformation and sustainability. Delve into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges reshaping the global energy landscape as we strive for a cleaner, more sustainable tomorrow. From renewable energy sources like solar and wind to cutting-edge technologies such as energy storage and smart grids, this podcast explores the diverse pathways toward a greener future. Join i ...
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Hiring University! Powered by Ursus, Inc.

Ursus Staffing & Services

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Join your peers, colleagues, and friends in a bi-monthly discussion of the latest trends in hiring, staffing, best practices and rants covering the best, and sometimes worst, examples in staffing and job search. Hiring University aka Hiring U! powered by Ursus, is a podcast forum designed for fun exploration and story sharing to help benefit those looking for tips and guidance on the dos and don’ts of finding a job, finding a candidate, or running an internal or external recruiting program.
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​​​​​​​The ‘Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Podcast’ features conversations with thought leaders in the utility sector. At least twice monthly, we connect with an Energy Central Power Industry Network community member to discuss compelling topics that impact professionals who work in the power industry. Some podcasts may be a continuation of thought-provoking posts or discussions started in the community or with an industry leader that is interested in sharing their expertise and doing a ...
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Podcast on Private Podcasts

Storyboard Podcasts

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POPP (The Podcast on Private Podcasts) will provide updates and insights from the Storyboard Podcasts Team (TryStoryboard.com).In this series, we'll interview leaders who have successfully developed, produced, or launched podcasts for their organization or enterprise. To learn more, visit Storyboard Podcasts at TryStoryboard.com
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Can a virtual power plant revolutionize grid stability and renewable integration? Tune in to our latest episode as we explore Xcel Energy's ambitious plan to create the nation's first utility-owned virtual power plant, combining distributed solar and battery storage for a total of 840 megawatts of renewable power. We delve into the specifics of thi…
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Powering the growing electricity demand from data centers represents one of the fastest-growing energy needs in the utility sector these days. The DC suburbs and the Northern Virginia, known as "Data Center Alley," has become among the nation's most notable hubs for these massive facilities. Joining the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast to …
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Wrap your mind around this. Kids in Colorado cannot be taught about human sexuality until the fourth grade, but they can be taught about homosexuality in the first grade. Pam Benigno from the Independence Institute explains.द्वारा Independence Institute
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Unlock the future of energy innovation with our latest episode! We're promising an eye-opening exploration of California's ambitious 10.6 gigawatt clean energy program, Texas' new gas-fired power plants, and Virginia's extended North Anna nuclear power station. Plus, get the inside scoop on Sage Geosystems' groundbreaking geothermal project in part…
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On this episode of "Its a Bit" presented by 10K Takes, our friend, and NFL Content Creator, WyattzWorld joined us to discuss all things upcoming in the 2024 NFL season. We also give our bits of the week including the famous photo Justin Jefferson and Anthony Edwards are recreating! Follow 10K Takes Everywhere: https://www.flowcode.com/page/10ktakes…
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In this era of focus on decarbonized energy while also increased focus and attention from outside the utilities on power reliability, the role of natural gas for the grid has been under more of a spotlight than ever before. That evolving role of natural gas within the energy transition remains a critical topic at the forefront of every utility’s st…
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Allen Chilson, a recognized leader in the talent industry and frequent keynote and panelist speaker, joins Hiring University to talk about the importance of defining and defending company culture, AI pros and cons, and his win/loss prediction for his beloved Dallas Cowboys! This is an episode you don't want to miss! "The last thing I want to do is …
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Are small modular nuclear reactors the future of energy for data centers and oil and gas operations? This week, we explore the burgeoning interest in Oklo's innovative micro-reactors, which have received letters of intent for an impressive 1,350 megawatts of capacity. We'll delve into how these reactors could revolutionize energy consumption by maj…
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Colorado's deaths from fentanyl overdoses are not just taking place under bridges and in homeless encampments. They're happening right next door to you. Filmmaker Steffan Tubbs brings this Colorado tragedy into the light with his film devastated.द्वारा Independence Institute
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Scientist Roger Pielke did something unforgivable. He questioned the prevailing assumptions of climate science. For that, the Obama administration tried to discredit him, and the University of Colorado pushed him out of his job.द्वारा Independence Institute
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On this episode of "It's a Bit" presented by 10K Takes: Bossman and JJ are joined by Minnesota Gopher Basketball Forward, Parker Fox. We talk about his final year coming up at the U of M, what his plans are for after college, and do a blind ranking of his favorite Minnesota State Fair foods. We also go into our bits of the week including watching s…
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Aron Lam is the only large "L" libertarian holding office in Colorado. As the mayor of the metropolis of Keenesburg, he's on a mission to show that libertarian policy works and that local government might be the best place for libertarians.द्वारा Independence Institute
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What if the future of air travel could be powered by hydrogen, and the infrastructure we already have could support it? In this week's episode, we bring you groundbreaking news from the intersection of clean energy and transportation. Learn about ZeroAvia's ambitious plan to team up with KLM for a hydrogen-powered flight by 2026 and the UK's Nation…
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As cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure have more than doubled since the pandemic, ensuring that utility security teams stay multiple steps ahead of bad actors remains as important and also as difficult as ever. While the common customer of a power company may not see any changes from their daily experience, the cybersecurity control centers at…
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Brandon Mark is a large "L" libertarian, so he's gotta be kinda weird, socially awkward, and living in his mother's basement. But he's not. His Free State Colorado Project is having an outsized impact. Shining light on government overreach.द्वारा Independence Institute
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What if a single malfunction could halt a major offshore wind project? This week, we unpack the dramatic failure of a 13-megawatt GE Venova blade during testing at the Vineyard Wind 1 project off Massachusetts, leading to extensive debris on Nantucket beaches and a stringent response from the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement. Plus,…
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Can a $160 million investment in offshore wind transform the energy landscape for Dominion Energy? Tune in as we unpack this and more, including Virginia Electric and Power Company's ambitious offshore project and Calpine's groundbreaking carbon capture initiative at Baytown. Our discussion explores how Amazon is setting new standards in sustainabi…
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Residential energy customers are being looked at differently by utilities these days. No longer are homes simply end points where energy is consumed, but more and more they are an asset in the dynamic and flexible grid. Recognizing the opportunity that such an evolution of thinking brings, today's guests on the Energy Central Power Perspectives Pod…
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What if one deal could revolutionize California's energy landscape? Join us this week as we explore Fervo's groundbreaking 320-megawatt geothermal agreement with Southern California Edison, a pivotal step towards meeting the state's ambitious clean energy targets. We'll also highlight other monumental strides in renewable energy, including the US D…
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On this episode of "It's a Bit": Bossman, Wags, Journalist Jake, and Tyrus are joined by the Minnesota Viking's newest Linebacker, Blake Cashman. We talk about Blake's upbringing in Minnesota, his time at the University of Minnesota, and how excited he is to be playing for his hometown team, the Minnesota Vikings this year. We also talk about our b…
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What happens when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow for days on end? Discover how our grid can withstand energy droughts as we explore the latest advancements in long-duration energy storage. This week, we spotlight California's groundbreaking $27 million investment in storage solutions for disadvantaged communities, featuring innovat…
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Ensuring the future population is filled with community members who understand the world of energy and utilities starts with educating the children today, a topic that is too often overlooked in the utility sphere. That's not the case in the Omaha metro and surrounding areas, though, as today's guest on the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast…
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On this episode of "It's a Bit" presented by 10K Takes: Bossman, JJ, Wags, and Josie record a little summer check-in and catch up on everything we have been working on including our new beer, Captain's Patch! We also recap the Timberwolves playoff run, talk about the CHAMPION PWHL Minnesota, discuss JJ McCarthy's first pitch, and give our thoughts …
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Is the 9-5 workday dead, or is remote work truly the future? Get ready to uncover the groundbreaking innovations reshaping the energy landscape this week. We'll explore Volvo's cutting-edge EV battery passport for the EX90 SUV, setting a new standard in transparency and sustainability. We'll also discuss their game-changing truck-as-a-service model…
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While the news media is enthralled with national politics, governors and big city mayors, the real power over our lives comes from the over 5000 local governments here in Colorado. Small city Mayor Mitch LaKind of monument understands local government is where the action is.द्वारा Independence Institute
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As utilities strive to integrate more renewable energy and distributed generation into the grid, virtual power plants (VPPs) have emerged as a key innovation, redefining the traditional power plant model. The added flexibility, community tie in, and innovation are actively upending the traditional utility model, and it's the forward-looking leaders…
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If you can't trust the media who can you trust? Perhaps it will be citizen journalists who bring the real story. Cory Gaines is becoming the trusted source on Colorado politics through his Colorado Accountability Project.द्वारा Independence Institute
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Can the U.S. power grid handle the explosive growth of data centers fueled by AI and large language models? This week, we shed light on a new report from the Electric Power Research Institute that forecasts data centers could consume up to 9% of total U.S. electricity by 2030. We explore the regional impacts, especially in Washington D.C. and Texas…
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The Colorado state legislature recently tried to ban all oil and gas operations in the state. That plot failed, but more anti energy bills were passed, and you're gonna feel them in your utility bills soon. Jake Fogleman details them all for us.द्वारा Independence Institute
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Nuclear energy is definitely having a resurgent moment across the power sector and the world, as more and more regions are tapping into the carbon-free source of electricity to meet reliability requirements paired with emissions reduction goals. But one of the questions that often follows the discussion of nuclear energy is safety. In the latest ep…
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The Colorado legislature just ended its devastating 2024 session. The winners were, of course, progressives and special interests, with taxpayers again losing. But the super minority republicans have a few things they can call success. Marianne Goodland from the Gazette newspapers breaks it down for us.…
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Has recreational marijuana been a success or failure for Colorado? Luke Niforatos of SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) is working to get the state to reverse course. But how? Even if that genie could be put back in its bottle, should it?द्वारा Independence Institute
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Amidst the clamor of critics ready to toll the bell on electric vehicles, we're here to shine a light on the untold story of resilience and innovation that's charging ahead. This episode isn't just a rundown of EVs' current tussles with sales and infrastructure—it's a deep dive into the unyielding spirit of a sector that's rapidly outpacing its gas…
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In an ever-evolving energy landscape, strategic planning becomes paramount for utilities aiming to navigate the complexities of modernizing the grid while meeting environmental goals. In this episode of Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast, we delve into the world of integrated resource planning (IRP) with Steve Martz, Vice President of Integr…
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Note: this is a two part episode so we can fit in all of these experts’ tremendous insights. This marks part 2, so if you missed part 1 we invite you to check that out first at this link: https://soundcloud.com/energycentral/quantum-safe-networks-for-utilities-part-1-with-nokias-mauricio-subieta-hansen-chanThe importance of cybersecurity for the po…
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Note: this is a two part episode so we can fit in all of these experts’ tremendous insights. This marks part 1, with part 2 published later this same week which can be found here: https://soundcloud.com/energycentral/quantum-safe-networks-for-utilities-part-1-with-nokias-mauricio-subieta-hansen-chan-1The importance of cybersecurity for the power gr…
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The regional transportation district. RTD is one of the largest governments in the state of Colorado, so of course the state legislature wants to rip away its elected board so they can place their minions in control. This doesn't sit well with Kathleen Chandler, who runs the local government project at Independence Institute.…
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Strap in for a rollercoaster ride through the electric vehicle market as we unpack the highs and lows facing industry titans like Tesla and Ford. Witness the strange paradox where EV sales dip and automakers cut costs, yet the horizon glows with promise as Asian manufacturers like Honda and Toyota rev up their investment engines in North America. E…
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Technology is revolutionizing the utility sector in more ways than meets the eye. While the first place for new technology that people look to is the physical grid or the sources of generation, in this episode of the Energy Central Power Perspectives Podcast we dive into the role of technology in fostering transparency, efficiency, and trust within…
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Prepare to be electrified by the future of energy that's unfolding right before our eyes, as New York takes a leap with a game-changing program that could power up the city skyline with solar arrays. From the breezy shores of Maui, we bring you a session bubbling with innovation, where we unravel how a simple tweak by the New York ISO is set to rev…
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Businessman and philanthropist Steve Schuck has made it his life's mission to free working families of the shackles created by government run education. His charity, Parents Challenge, provides funding and training to empower families to send their kids to a school of their choice, be it public or private.…
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We took notice that staffing, talent, and recruiting events are typically represented by suppliers, clients, technology, and managed service providers. Noticeably absent from these industry forums is YOU, the employee doing the work and making it all possible! The Ursus Contractor Care and creative recruiting leadership facilitate our quarterly Con…
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The world of the power regulator plays such an essential role in the everyday operation of the utility industry, but the true inner workings can sometimes remain less visible to those across the sector. But as the regulatory bodies get run by dedicated public servants, they keep the industry's and the public's best interest in mind and understandin…
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Andrew Feinstein is the owner of several Denver businesses, including Tracks, Denver's most popular and longest lasting gay nightclub. He is a perfect example of the many business owners trying to survive under the new political realities created by Colorado's progressives.द्वारा Independence Institute
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