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Michael LaBelle
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Who You Got? with Mike & Mario
Love, Need and Want You Or Lead Me Into Love
Love. The beginning and the end. We've reached episode 111 and these ladies of soul have entered the spotlight. Who will Mike and Mario choose between Patti LaBelle/Love, Need and Want You and Anita Baker/Lead Me Into Love? In actuality you cannot go wrong with either but they still must decide. Take a listen and find out the answer all the while asking yourself the same question...Who You Got? Songs Featured "Love, Need and Want You" by Patti LaBelle, 1983 "Lead Me Into Love" by Anita Baker, 1988
2024-03-28
29 min
Believe in Progress: an AACR Foundation Podcast
013: Patti LaBelle - Using Her Iconic Voice to Help Raise Awareness for Cancer Research
On this episode, we are speaking with R&B icon Patti LaBelle. Please do not forget to visit www.aacr.org to make a donation or to find helpful information and resources. Together we can make progress in the fight against cancer and bring hope to those who need it most. Please don't forget, cancer research saves lives.For more information visit the AACR and our podcast here: https://www.aacr.org/get-involved/believe-in-progress-an-aacr-foundation-podcast/This podcast was produced by th...
2023-12-06
16 min
DJ:MikeBoss Podcast
Let's-Go-Dis-co 6 (70's-80's Disco wth-A-Pop)
TODAY'S GENRE: Disco (70's & 80's).What's This? A-DISCO-PARTY-FOR-THE-PEOPLE. "A '2023' Mix.."Still in Disco Mode, and still too young to get into discos, me and friends were bouncing back and forth from 'The Studio (54)' to the Palladium, here in N-Y-C., watching celebrities’ like; Diana Ross, Debra Harry, Michael Jackson enter 'The Studio', if you were lucky enough to catch a glimpse. Disco freestylers are "N--THE--HOUSE".. A Party-NO DOUBT.THIS IS A Vinyl / CD Mix.The...
2023-07-01
1h 00
One More Thing Before You Go
The Fableman's: A Spielberg Storytelling Masterpiece - A Film Review
In this episode of Over The Teacup Sunday, we're going to wrap up what we could accomplish with our limited series about the 2023 Oscar nominated films and talent. Today we're going to explore The Fablemans, the 2023 Oscar nominated film produced and directed by Steven Spielberg. This film is loosely based on Spielberg's childhood and is the story of Sammy Fabelman, as a young man from seven to eighteen. Through Sammy's journey, we discover a shattering family secret, a true purpose in life to create movies, and the power of those movies to help us see the truth about each...
2023-03-05
39 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#77 Harvesting the Wind: Planting renewable energy in the Midwest — Sarah Mills
This week we speak with Sarah Mills, a Senior Project Manager, at the Graham Sustainability Institute, and Lecturer at the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. Uniquely for this podcast, we are learning about the Midwest of the United States and my home state of Michigan. For me, this was one of the most eye-opening interviews I've done in a very long time. I realize that sounds really odd, but I was surprised by a lot of the research Sarah has done of who supports and who doesn't support the development of renewable energy projects at...
2023-02-26
1h 05
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#76 Landscape Shocks: Reframing the Energy Transition — Paula Kivimaa
Research Professor of Climate and Society at the Finnish Environment Institute. She holds a long research record focused on energy efficiency, decarbonization, and innovation. One of her current projects is focused on national defense and the low-carbon energy transition. This is our starting point to understand the changes Finland is experiencing in its shift away from Russia and how energy security is reframed. As you'll hear towards the end of the interview, Paula introduces the concept of landscape shocks. How multiple crisis impact and shape the roll-out of the energy transition. How regimes emerge (51:00) and shift over...
2023-02-16
56 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#75 Theatre of Energy Activism — David Schwartz
David Schwartz is a theatre director, lecturer and activist. He holds a PhD, wrote and produced plays focused on the impact of energy prices and the shuttering of coal mines in Romania. This week we have a special guest with David Schwartz. How does the theater fit within the energy transition? As policymakers are discovering society matters. Unfortunately, this is more true in some countries than others. David's focus on Romania deals with economic transitions experienced through the people. His productions highlight the plight of people unable to afford the bare essentials to exist in modern society.
2023-02-04
34 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#74 Border Zone: Emerging Geopolitical and Climate Risks in Finland — Emma Hakala
Theory meets reality in Finland's energy security and climate change policies. In this episode with Emma Hakala, Senior Research Fellow, at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, and member of the BIOS Research Unit. We gain a greater understanding of what a cascade of crises around climate change looks like and the advantage of gaining foresight on these events before their impact is felt. We also learn about the quick shift in Finland's position on NATO membership and the changed relationship with Russia. This episode addresses the changing climate and geopolitical realities of Finnish efforts to go zero carbon...
2023-01-07
57 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#73 A Break in the Wall? The challenge of energy communities — Vjeran Pirsic
What does it take to build the energy transition? Usually, the question is phrased like this, the energy transition is about deploying the right technology. But with this framing we lose sight of the more important element in the energy transition. It is people that build the communities to support the new technologies, behaviors and educate. These are the people creating the energy transition. Welcome to the My Energy 2050 podcast where we speak to the people building a clean energy system by 2050. I'm your host Michael LaBelle. This week we speak with Vjeran Pirsic, a r...
2023-01-01
54 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#72: The Big Conversation on Germany’s Energy Crisis — Pieter de Pous
What went wrong with Germany? Europe's leader in renewable energy is now building LNG terminals to make up for lost Russian gas. Germany had no LNG terminals before Russia's war in Ukraine, now it's making deals in the Middle East and building LNG terminals. This activity exposes how much Russian gas was used to make the miracle of the Energiewende, Germany's roll-out of renewables in the energy transition, away from coal and nuclear. In this conversation with Pieter de Pous, E3G Senior Policy Advisor, on the Fossil Transition Team, we have a broad discussion on the...
2022-12-26
1h 05
My Energy 2050 Podcast
#71: Taking action in Romania’s energy transition — Alin Tanase
The energy transition requires a ground-up approach. To move from a fossil fuel dominated energy system to one based on renewables and sustainable energy production requires community involvement. This week we talk with Alin Tanase, Climate and Energy Campaigner at Greenpeace Romania. You may ask why Romania? If the energy transition is going to happen - and be a success, it has face the reality of a country like Romania. From the EU perspective, Romania is receiving funds from the EU's Just Transition Mechanism. From the US side, it appears a good country to foster n...
2022-12-19
54 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 70) Waking up to Estonia’s Energy Challenge — Ingrid Nielsen
Waking up to Estonia's Energy Challenge — Ingrid Nielsen, Episode 70 Welcome to the My Energy 2050 podcast where we speak to the people building a clean energy system by 2050. I'm your host Michael LaBelle. This week we speak with Ingrid Nielsen, a Renewable Energy Advocacy Expert for the Estonian Fund for Nature (ELF). It says about the importance of energy when an organization with a deep biological foundation and a mission to protect nature also addresses the role of renewable energy. This week’s conversation with Ingrid straddles these fields of environmental protection and the...
2022-12-10
1h 01
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 69) Prosecuting modernity: The end of cheap energy — Tere Vadén
This week we speak with Tere Vadén, a philosopher in the Bios research unit in Helsinki. Both society and nature are moving past the age of cheap fossil fuels. When coal, oil, and gas could be taken out of the ground and burned for the high calorific content to power our world. Now we have to contend with putting all that CO2 back into the atmosphere and the growing power of nature which threatens our climate. In this interview, Tere, provides us with a perspective through philosophy and humanities to und...
2022-12-04
1h 09
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 68) Phasing out coal in the South East of Europe? — Ioana Ciuta
This week we speak with Ioana Ciuta, Energy Coordinator at CEE Bankwatch Network. We'll be speaking about the Southeast of Europe, in general, historical terms we can use the word Balkans or update it more specifically and use the term Western Balkans for many of the former Yugoslav republics. But in a more specific energy sense, we need to broaden the perspective and include Romania, Bulgaria and of course include Albania. In this episode, we discuss the role of the Energy Community Treaty keeping these - and some other - countries co...
2022-11-27
53 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep.67) The Influence of the Long 1970s Energy Crisis — Rüdiger Graf
This week we speak with Rüdiger Graf, who is directing the research department on "Knowledge -Economy - Politics" at the Leibniz-Center for Contemporary History. What is the influence of the 1970s on our current energy system? The importance of energy sits within our daily lives. As Rudiger states, any supply shortages or price increases are immediately noticed making energy a key political issue. The failure to secure supplies demonstrates weak leadership. Inversely, effective energy crisis management can display strong leadership skills. I think this can be one of our broad take-aways from looking at les...
2022-11-17
57 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 66) Economic Incentives for the Energy Transition — Benjamin Görlach
This week we speak with Benjamin Görlach, Head of Economics and Policy Assessment, Ecologic Institute. If you like wide-ranging interviews about the policy challenges of navigating the current energy crisis in Europe. This episode is for you. Benjamin and I cover everything from the EU's emission trading system, the dominance of electricity for transport and the 4i Traction project - standing for innovation, investment, infrastructure and sector integration. These are buzzwords, but we get into an in-depth discussion on investments and infrastructure. Some of the key issues we address are the...
2022-11-11
1h 12
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 65) Navigating the Energy Price Crisis — Cillian O’Donoghue
This week we speak with Cillian O'Donoghue, the Policy Director at Eurelectric. Eurelectric is the federation of the European electricity industry, representing more than 3500 utilities active in power generation, distribution and supply. They have a real voice in the energy transition. And we are really honored to have on Cillian. The reason for this interview was I wanted to know how the electricity sector - as a whole - was navigating the current energy crisis of high prices and shifting geopolitical realities. This includes the perceived impact of the Fit-for-55 policies an...
2022-11-04
49 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 64) Breaks in the Wall: History of East-West Energy Relations — Frank Bösch
This week we speak with Professor Frank Bosch. He is the director of the Center for Contemporary History in Potsdam and Professor of German and European 20th Century History at the University of Potsdam. We have an in-depth discussion about the history of energy relations in the 1970s. This is a formative period for the energy system we see today. In this episode we discuss how Germany began to see relations with the Soviet Union. Or rather, utilizing business as a means to build a bridge where agreement in politics was largely not possible. This r...
2022-10-27
39 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 63) The Massive Challenge of Hydrogen — Florian Kern
This week we speak with Florian Kern. He is the Head of the research field of Ecological Economics and Environmental Policy at the Institute for Ecological Economy Research in Berlin. He holds a PhD in Science and Technology Policy from the University of Sussex. Florian and I discuss the project: Hydrogen as a Panacea? Focused on the challenges of hydrogen and what needs to be done before large-scale deployment occurs. We talk about hydrogen-ready infrastructure - and whether this is just a PR exercise on the part of the gas sector. Or, is there really a future...
2022-10-21
41 min
Sell It With Belle
Sell It With Bell Ep 33 W / Michael Oka & Nathaniel Campbell: Building A Business In A Pandemic
Michael & Nathaniel took the jump and decided to start their own streetwear brand "Satori" which quickly lead to them opening up their own creative studio in the beginning of the pandemic. We cover a range of key aspects that one must endure when creating a brand and the hardships that come along with it.
2022-05-08
33 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 62) Europe’s Energy Crisis in a Time of War — Sam Raszewski
This week we speak with Sam Raszewski, a senior lecturer and Programme Director for the Oil and Gas Management program at the University of East London Royal Docks Business School. Sam has published widely on energy security and particularly about security in the European gas sector. He regularly appears on a range of international media outlets and this week we are fortunate enough to have him on our podcast. The interview took place in early April before Russia cut off the flow of gas to Poland and Bulgaria. Nonetheless, in the intervening weeks, we can s...
2022-05-02
32 min
Sell It With Belle
Sell It With Belle Ep 32 W / Michael Brovac: 19 Years in a hospital bed
Michael Brovac was admitted into the hospital from day 1 with immune deficiency. Having spent so much time in a hospital bed with not your ideal day to day lifestyle, Michael underwent several challenges of his own mind. from being pushed to Suicidal thoughts to ultimately finding a his coach that gave Michael an extra push to change his mindset around his own personal circumstance in which he found success in!
2022-05-01
42 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 61) The return of the Carbon Storm — Michael LaBelle
This week I'm discussing another wave of the Carbon Storm. I define this more in episode 39. In this episode I update what this means in a time of war. If you are looking for hope, this may not be the episode for you. This recording was done for a recruitment event I did for the EMBA program at Central European University. It has a nice live feel to it. The presentation was a great opportunity to revisit this topic of increasing high energy prices as the world attempts to shift towards a low carbon economy. These periods of high...
2022-04-23
36 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 60) Deescalating energy efficiency: There is no quick fix — Interview with Rod Janssen
On this episode, we speak with Rod Janssen, the man behind the Energy in Demand weekly newsletter and website. He is also the president of Energy Efficiency in Industrial Process. But more aptly, Rod is a true expert in energy efficiency. As you'll hear in this episode Rod's pool of knowledge goes back to the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis. He shares his experience from then and the renewed focus on energy efficiency to survive another energy crisis. But as we learn from this conversation, good energy efficiency takes years to be built and can't be done just...
2022-04-15
1h 03
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 59) Building the Smart Grid: Algorithms of Entrepreneurship — Cristina Corchero
This week we speak with Professor Cristina Corchero, who is the Serra Hunter Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. She is the founder and Chief Technology Officer at Bamboo Energy. We begin our discussion about her experience taking research and placing it within a start-up company. Christina is a great example of a reluctant but dedicated entrepreneur. Her company, Bamboo Energy is a key component of making the smart energy system work. It is a software platform that communicates with devices in the home or factories and interfaces with the grid to ensure thi...
2022-04-02
55 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 58) The 1600 TWh Challenge: Innovating our way to zero carbon — Gerard Reid
This week we speak with Gerard Reid, who has put out 'The 1,600 TWh Challenge: How Europe can survive without Russian Gas'. Besides outlining other routes for gas to be imported into Europe, this deeper thinking on this, is a fundamental shift for energy-intensive businesses and support for households. As you'll hear in this interview, Gerard is both practical from his financial perspective and forward-leaning on innovation and the benefits for rapid deployment of renewables. Gerard is a Co-founder and Partner at Alexa Capital. He is also a Fellow at the Institute of the Environment at the University of...
2022-03-19
49 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 57) Speeding up the Transition: Breaking EU-Russian Energy Relations
This week we speak with Professor Kacper Szulecki, who is a research professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. Kacper is at the forefront of research in the broad area of energy transitions, geopolitics, and the social implications of the transition. I highly recommend any of his publications as they are strong in analysis and well-grounded research pieces. As you'll hear, we have a wide-ranging discussion on the lead-up to Russia's war with Ukraine and then we turn to the impact an EU energy system without Russia looks like. This episode is great for g...
2022-03-12
56 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 56) Europe’s new Energy Order: Climate to Security — Michael LaBelle
My fifteen-year-old daughter sent me a text message the other night. She asked if Ukraine joins the European Union will Russia stop its attack. Sadly, I couldn't comfort her that peace would soon be restored in Europe. Rather, I told her this is the new status for Europe and probably for years to come. The future sits in stark contrast to when I was fifteen and took a school trip from Michigan to the Soviet Union in the spring of 1989. Little did I (or anyone!) know the quick and dramatic changes that would unfold through the summer and fall.
2022-03-04
36 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 55) The Energy Entrepreneur: Unleashing technology and opportunity in Texas — Jesson Bradshaw
This week we speak with Jesson Bradshaw, CEO at Energy Ogre, a Texas-based consumer energy company. They help consumers save money by choosing the best energy company that can deliver their electricity or gas at the least cost. It was a real honor to have Jesson on the podcast, as you'll hear, he is a true energy entrepreneur. Our discussion really delves into the opportunities he has been able to leverage from an open and competitive market in Texas and also across the United States. In my book, Jesson is a true energy pioneer, able t...
2022-02-26
1h 07
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 54) The Politics of Energy Justice in the Anthropocene — the roundtable
Fossil Fuels are inherently inefficient and built on injustice - so why keep? The energy transition needs to reclaim a humane approach Native and marginalized communities live in an unjust transition Welcome to the MyEnergy2050 podcast where we speak to the people building a clean energy system by 2050. I'm your host Michael LaBelle. This week we join another Energy Policy Research Group roundtable discussion from Central European University. The topic this week is reevaluating energy justice in the Anthropocene. All parts of society need to prepare to change to deal with climate change. And our di...
2022-02-19
1h 33
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 53) The Right to Democracy: How Cold War institutions secure Europe — John Shattuck
This week we speak with John Shattuck, Professor of Practice in Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, at Tufts University. He is an international diplomat and scholar. From representing the United States in a variety of human rights roles, an ambassador to the Czech Republic, and president and rector of Central European University in Budapest, John has a steadfast adherence to human rights and holding positions that enable the United States and citizens of many countries to benefit from his dedication to public service. When I thought about who to s...
2022-02-11
56 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 52) The Arctic Energy Pivot: EU and Russian opportunities and divisions — Natalie Dobson and Arild Moe
This week we speak with Professors Natalie Dobson an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, Department of International and European Law and Professor Arild Moe, Senior research fellow at Fridtjof Nansen Institute. As usual I'll keep their long list of individual achievements short, but it is impressive as each is making a significant contribution to understanding relations in the Arctic. This recording is from an online roundtable discussion held at Central European University, in our Energy Policy Research Group. I've edited the discussion for the podcast. As you will hear, there's a wealth of information to inform how w...
2022-01-27
1h 20
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 51) The Soft Power Failure of the EU: Russia walks off — Michael LaBelle
This week Michael LaBelle provides a rough description of why the EU has lost its soft power. Rising gas prices, the military aggression of Russia, and rule of law breaches in former Communist states are heralding a new era for the EU. This 'post-acquis' era is marked by rising nationalism and populism which undermine the foundation of the EU's soft power. The question that needs to be answered is, 'Why did the EU lose its soft power?' This question cannot be answered without including the hard power of NATO.
2022-01-13
38 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 50) Talking Nuclear: Listening lessons for all net-zero technologies — Adrian Bull
Welcome to the MyEnergy2050 podcast where we speak to the people building a clean energy system by 2050. I'm your host Michael LaBelle. This week we speak with Adrian Bull, who is the Chair of Nuclear Energy and Society at the University of Manchester, and has been at the British Nuclear Laboratory for more than 20 years. I wanted to have Adrian on to discuss the potential upswing in support for nuclear power. This is seen in the EU Commission proposing that nuclear is considered green power. Also, the rapid price increase in gas may be leading go...
2022-01-06
1h 02
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 49) Building the EU‘s Gas Transition with Russia — Thierry Bros
This week we speak with Thierry Bros, he's a professor at Sciences Po in Paris. In the introduction I use the term 'eminent expert on gas' and after listening to this interview you will be using this term too. On the podcast, I try to keep introductions short but pay attention to his experience on the EU- Russian gas roundtable or his lead with the liberalization of the French gas market. I'm really honored for him to come onto the podcast to discuss his latest study done with Jean-Arnold Vinois, published by the J...
2021-12-16
53 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 48) Seeking Stability & Circularity for European Metals — Chris Heron and Cillian O‘Donoghue
The complexity of manufacturing from a global supply chain has never been more apparent than now. With supply shortages caused by the impact of Covid-19 and efforts to combat climate change, we are entering a new period, as I have stated in the past about Carbon Storms, where a confluence of events disrupt or place pressure on once stable markets. At the end of 2021, there are shortages even with the common material of magnesium, with European production of cars, planes, and other lightweight aluminum alloys ceasing. The global shortage of computer chips sent the message o...
2021-12-09
58 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 47) The Clean Regulatory Transition Project — Jan Rosenow
This week we speak with Jan Rosenow, the Director, Regulatory Assistance Project. The word, 'project' as Jan tells us, was meant to be a project to assistant regulators to build better utility regulation. The project operates in China, Europe, India, and the United States. From this episode, you'll learn about the importance of regulation in the energy transition. Markets are not free, but depend on good (and bad) regulation to create market conditions that deliver outcomes that society wants. Of course, there is a heavy dose of politics in this mix, but the main thrust i...
2021-12-03
54 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 46) Weathering risk: The climatology of energy markets — Aaron Perry
This week we speak with Aaron Perry, a senior associate in Valuation and Risk Analytics at Resurety. We discuss the role that long-term and short-term weather forecasting plays in reducing financial risks. Aaron is a climatologist and takes a long-term view on the impact weather has on renewable energy, like wind and solar. As Aaron explains, the market impact of weather in an age of weather-dependent technologies impacts the price in power markets. There is a strong need to predict the output of renewable facilities. This means the owners can ride the peaks and troughs o...
2021-11-25
1h 06
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 45) The Virtual Power of a Polish Energy Entrepreneur — Bartosz Kwiatowski
This week we speak with Bartosz Kwiatowski the director of the Polish Liquid Gas Association. I've known Bartok for over a decade and he is always a well of knowledge on the Polish energy scene and broader developments in Europe. So why is today's episode important to listen? You'll gain a greater understanding of the role that nuclear power and hydrogen could play in the Polish energy mix. In our discussion, we provide both a historical account of why Poland is reliant on coal and how it can transition out from coal. As Bartok points out, the dramatic increase...
2021-11-19
1h 22
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 44) Beyond Oil? Carbon neutrality by 2050 — Adam Czyzewski
This week we speak with Adam Czyzewski, the chief economist at PKN Orlen. I'll describe PKN Orlen as a diversifying oil and gas firm. I got the opportunity to sit down with Adam while I was in Warsaw and I'm extremely grateful for his time and his willingness to share his thoughts on the energy transition. It is possible that some listeners may object to my conversational style sit-down with a representative of the oil and gas world. I remember a conference I attended in 2019 when the Chief Economist for Equinor got not only a...
2021-11-10
1h 19
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(Ep. 43) Director of the Planet Super League — James Atkins
This week we speak with James Atkins, the Chairman of Vertis Environmental Finance and Director of Planet Super League - using the power of football to inspire fans to take action on climate change. From this introduction, you might guess, James does more than just trade in carbon emissions. If there is an environmental polyglot, then James is it. From co-founding an organic farm to writing a book for football fans on climate change - he is out there working with businesses and social groups to ensure a positive impact is being made on the e...
2021-11-03
57 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 42) Prepare for Impact: The EU‘s Energy Transition — Miroslav Lopour
This week we speak with Miroslav Lopour, he is a Senior Manager of the Energy and Resources team at Deloitte Czech Republic. We have a wide-ranging discussion about how the Czech Republic is preparing for the energy transition. What you'll learn from our conversation is a unique perspective on the EU's Eastern Member States. I found Miroslav has the ability to express in a precise manner both the social and political resistance and reluctance to participate in an energy transition. As you'll hear in our discussion about the coming electric car revolution, Miroslav articulates why th...
2021-10-30
49 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 41) Fighting the Cold: Seeking a just energy system — Ana Stojilovska
This week we speak with Ana Stojilovska, an energy poverty researcher, who just received her PhD from Central European University, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy. And full disclosure before we get going. Michael was Ana's PhD supervisor. Ana's research really goes to the heart of the divisions in Europe around energy poverty. Her thesis, 'Synergies between heating and energy poverty - the injustice of heat' tackles how people attempt and afford to heat their homes in North Macedonia and Austria. Her research shows two widely different approaches to assisting - or...
2021-10-22
1h 00
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 40) The Power of Hydrogen to the X: The Wärtsilä ship — Reetta Kaila
This week we speak with Reetta Kaila, Director for Sustainable Fuels and Environment at Wartsila. She holds a Doctorate of Sciences in Industrial Chemistry. And if you review her CV, and listen to our discussion, you'll both see and hear her drive to both research and operationalize a more circular form of power production in both industry and academia. She is a true scientist in solving problems and holding substantial experience to solve some of the key technological challenges we are facing, such as using hydrogen and gas in power production and propulsion. ...
2021-10-15
45 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 39) The Carbon Storm of 2021: Energy shortages and high prices — Michael LaBelle
This week Michael is answering a question his brother asked. He works for a multinational company which produces parts all over the world. He's particularly concerned with energy shortages and reduced production by China's factories. He's asking if the global energy shortage and spiking prices is, as he writes, a "readily solvable problem or are we headed someplace dire?” Michael take his question on in this podcast and answer it in the framing of what experts talk about when a hurricane comes ashore now - well, it's not directly because of climate change, bu...
2021-10-08
53 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 38) Extracting value from a coal phase-out — Gireesh Shrimali
This week we speak with Gireesh Shrimali, Precourt Scholar at the Sustainable Finance Initiative at Stanford University. He is also an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University and involved in the Climate Investment Funds. One of the key takeaways from our conversation is the idea of Value at Risk and the inter-relationship with transition risk. Gireesh's examination of risk essential for understanding how we accelerate an energy transition. We begin to discuss this halfway through, and it is an essential concept for managers to understand when assess the value of their asset portfolio...
2021-09-30
56 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 37) Russia‘s Energy Chains of Value and Power — Margarita Balmaceda
This week we speak with Professor Margarita M. Balmaceda about her new book, Russian Energy Chains, published by Columbia University Press, as part of the Woodrow Wilson Center series. She was on the My Energy 2050 podcast in episode 12. And we are very grateful for her to come back for launching her new book. We managed to meet in person during her visit to Budapest this week. But as you'll hear, our conversation moves rapidly around the issues of fossil fuels and the value chains that extend from Russia all the way to Germany. Margarita was born in B...
2021-09-23
1h 15
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 36) Financing a Sustainable Economy — Linda Zeilina
This week our guest is Linda Zeilina, the CEO of the International Sustainable Finance Center. The discussion, as the name implies, is about sustainable finance. But, from a very important perspective. Which is about expanding the circle for policy making, also means expanding the role of stakeholders in creating solutions where finance assists sustainability priorities, rather than simply profit opportunities. The topic is how assisting people in governments and companies - expanding the perspectives of stakeholders, translates into better investment environments. This includes raising awareness of Environmental, Social and Governance ratings (ESGs), and t...
2021-09-17
42 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep 35) The Value of Climate Accounting — Martin Wainstein
This week Michael LaBelle speaks with Martin Wainstein. He is the founder for the YaleOpenLab and the Open Earth Foundation. Martin is an amazing expert to talk with. He began his experience in the energy sector by delving into an energy business in his native Argentina. For those wondering what the tipping point is between pursing a business career or pursuing a PhD, Martin provides his insight of how he did both. The result - after many years of work - is his Open Earth Foundation where he is able to be more entrepreneurial in a...
2021-09-08
48 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 34) Beyond Paris: IRENA delivers 2050 pathway
This week we speak with Ricardo Gorini and Gayathri Prakas from the ReMap team at the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). IRENA published this summer the World Energy Transitions Outlook: 15 degree Celsius Pathway. Our conversation today is about the report. Yes, we get technical, but we also learn about the REASON for the report. This is not your usual climate and death report - rather it's an ambitious challenge to world leaders to actually deliver the goods by 2050. As the report makes clear, business as usual - even in a Paris scenario - doesn't deliver the goods. The perspective we...
2021-09-01
55 min
Histoires de Tronches
E27 - Halloween 2018 + Freddy's Back!
Qui aurait cru qu'en 2018, on aurait droit au retour sur grand écran de l'acteur original qui a incarné Michael Myers, et que moins d'une semaine plus tard, ce serait le retour au petit écran de l'acteur original qui a incarné Freddy Krueger? Aujourd'hui, à Histoires de Tronches, Steph & Ben visitent Haddonfield pour faire la critique de Halloween (2018), et ils font ensuite un arrêt sur Elm Street pour parler du retour de Robert Englund dans le rôle de Freddy Krueger pour le sitcom Américain The Goldbergs. Toute qu'un programme double, s'te soirée là! Ils feront également un...
2021-08-24
1h 02
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 33) The Right for Energy Justice - Interview with Raphael Heffron
This week we speak with Raphael Heffron, Professor for Global Energy Law & Sustainability at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee. He is well known for his publications on energy justice. In October Palgrave Macmillan will be publishing his book, The Challenge for Energy Justice, Correcting Human Rights Abuses. I didn't know this when asking him onto the podcast, but we are treated to a sneak peek into how he is outlining the connection between respect and fulfillment of Human Rights and the energy transition. ...
2021-08-24
1h 15
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 32) The Big Energy Decoupling
This week Michael LaBelle is providing a link with the Sustainable Development Goals and the changes we are making to our energy system. Why is this important? Climate change is altering both how we live and the natural resources we rely on. From water shortages, phasing out fossil fuels to the race for rare Earth minerals for fueling the energy transition. How we utilize natural resources is changing not only how we heat our homes, but what powers our cars. The impact - as I will discuss today - is on adapting our energy system to ensure a sustainable d...
2021-08-19
29 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 31) Climate Capitalism: Shifting to Green Growth - Michael LaBelle
This week I'm bringing in some thoughts on the recent shift in industrial policy in the US and the EU. Both the Biden administration and the von Der Leyen Commission have proposed bold policy proposals to make electric cars dominate by the late 2030s. While I'm skeptical of the ability to meet these goals in such a short time period, it also signals deeper economic policy shifts. So this week I'm going to try to comprehend why this is happening now and what it means for both broader industrial policy - and for capitalism itself. W...
2021-08-10
1h 01
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 30) Making Romania Fit for 55: Interview with Radu Dudau
This week we speak with Radu Dudau, he is the co-founder and director of the Energy Policy Group in Romania. He is also a professor of International Relations, and has extensive academic and research positions from the United States (Harvard), the UK (Oxford) along with continental universities in Germany, Denmark and Romania. This week we gain an insight into how Romania is tackling the energy transition. As we learn Romania holds high potential to build a strong renewable energy portfolio with a good natural environment in the Danube delta and investor interests. The European Commission wants to p...
2021-08-03
1h 08
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 29) The Equitable Battery Alliance: Innovating fair supply chains - Interview with Mathy Stanislaus
This week we speak with Mathy Stanislaus the Director of Public Policy at the Global Battery Alliance. Today's episode is not what you think. Batteries hold the potential, and I would even say the 'key' to revolutionize our transport and energy system. In this episode, you won't hear about the technological leaps in battery technologies. Instead, you will hear about a sector hearing the call for greater social and environmental responsibility. This needs to be integrated into their entire lifecycle. As Mathy says, companies can no longer paper over their social and environmental responsibilities. That is, firms ca...
2021-07-26
46 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 28) Digital Democracy: Blockchaining the Paris Agreement - Interview with Marco Schletz
This week we speak with Marco Schletz, a research associate at Data-Driven EnviroLab, and an innovation fellow at the Open Earth Foundation. Marco holds a PhD from the Technical University of Denmark. It is the research for this PhD and the related publications that describes both the present and future uses of blockchain technology as a means for tackling climate change. In this episode we delve into Marco's research on blockchain and how it can assist verification of projects addressing climate change. This spurs both greater efficiency in oversight and reduces transaction costs for ensuring cli...
2021-07-20
1h 17
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 27) The Innate Power to Move - with Michael LaBelle
This week I'm providing a bit of commentary on our desire for travel and movement. This seems opportune based on our summer season and how many of us may be heading off for a vacation or holiday. Right now I'm in the Michigan and I'm just about to head back to Hungary. As I outline in the podcast this ability to move, and to move during a pandemic prompts me to think about our innate feelings to move but also the broader political and historical context of movement using different transport modes. The point of this episode is...
2021-07-16
18 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 26) The Life of a Global Energy Pioneer - Interview with Agata de Ru
This week we speak with Agata de Ru who is a Portfolio Manager of the South and Eastern European Region for the Clean Air Fund. In this episode, we take a different turn and go into Agata's background of moving from a Polish NGO to Shell and then her decision to do an MBA in the United States. We learn about her experience working for a US energy start-up. We learn about her decision to leave the US behind and move to Nigeria and join up with local organizations and businesses working with farmers and delivering solar power to...
2021-07-05
47 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 25) Tightening the circles of the Circular Economy: Interview with David Peck
This week we speak with Professor David Peck, from the Delft University of Technology. In this interview, David recounts his broad experience working both in industry and academia in the area of material sciences and which we now label as the circular economy. It was a real honor to have David on to discuss the circular economy and sustainability in business. It is hard for me to provide a succinct summary of all the key points, as we really delve into what the circular economy actually is. To draw on David's explanation, in this episode we get in...
2021-06-29
1h 07
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 24) Leaving no home unheated: Interview with Dora Fazekas
How can households afford heating and transport in a low-carbon Europe? Today we speak with Dora Fazekas, the managing director of Cambridge Econometrics in Hungary. Their consultancy just released a scenario report with the European Climate Foundation, outlining the higher costs for households if the price of greenhouse gas emissions rise. In this interview we cover a range of issues, such as, how understanding the different national energy practices influence how energy is produced and consumed. We delve into an almost anthropological view of the benefits from researching and living in the same place...
2021-06-22
44 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 23) Creating Radical Shared Value, with Michael LaBelle
This week we are delving deeper to understand how oil and gas companies are being pushed by activists and investors seeking to up-end the carbon economy. Industries emitting carbon are not only bad for the environment but bad for long-term shareholder value. We discuss why a capitalist system with people, the planet and profits aligning can save the Earth. We pursue this line to understand how these actions are radical interventions that seek to change the people hanging onto the carbon economy. Radical share value delivers a new economic system that values long-term financial returns...
2021-06-18
21 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 22) The History - and future of Energy Efficiency in Europe - Interview with Rod Janssen
In this episode, we speak with Rod Janssen, a long time expert who began his career after the oil crisis of the 1970s. Rod may have decades of experience, but he is still young and stays active with the latest research and policy developments in energy efficiency. I wanted to have Rod on to discuss both the recent history around energy efficiency and whether EU policy is making an impact. As you'll hear we are a bit critical of the EU and the Member States for the lack of progress. There are a number of ter...
2021-06-08
47 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
Episode 21: Energy Cultures: The axioms of an energy transition
In this episode, I cover the basic concepts in my new book 'Energy Cultures: Technology, Justice, and Geopolitics in Eastern Europe' published by Edward Elgar Publishing. We cover the three Axioms which guide the Energy Cultures framework: Space, Scale and Transformations. Energy cultures are a way to understand how society interacts with governments and other countries to create the energy system. It is a means to understand the deeply embedded practices people perform every day, from driving a car to cooking their meals. People are unaware or are non-reflexive of when and how they use energy. By highlighting the...
2021-06-02
26 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 20) The Reality of Imaginaries in Swedish Green Transport - Interview with Amelia Mutter
Welcome to the MyEnergy2050 podcast where we speak to the people building a clean energy system by 2050. I'm your host, Michael LaBelle. In this episode, we are speaking with Amelia Mutter a Researcher at the Division of Environmental Communications at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The reason to have Amelia on was to discuss her research comparing biogas and electric transport options in Sweden. As you'll hear, we have a great discussion and really delve into the following topics: How and why she did do a PhD on imaginaries on biogas and electric vehicles in Sw...
2021-05-25
53 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 19) Putting Energy into Practice - Pandemics and Brexit: Interview with Andrew Judge
On this episode of the myenergy2050 podcast, we are speaking with Andy Judge, lecturer in international relations and deputy head of Politics and International Relations at the University of Glasgow. In the first part of the episode, we cover energy as a topic of study--how teaching energy prompts and imposition into new teaching methods. And as a means to convey our research, we drive home the point there is great importance in learning to communicate complex energy topics into understandable summaries for normal people. Later, we delve into the non-existent topic of Brexit and energy...
2021-05-17
1h 01
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 18) A FOMO Energy Transition: Competition makes 2030 the new 2050 - Interview with Rebekka Popp
This week we speak with Rebekka Popp. She is a policy advisor at E3G. We go into detail about the German coal phase-out, COP 26 and why being a policy advisor makes a difference. The reason I wanted to talk to Rebekka is because of her publications on the German transition and the EU's Green Deal. Other countries look towards Germany to justify their transition or even non-transition. Understanding Germany helps to understand broader goals and the difficulty of creating a just transition, which the EU's Green Deal attempts to do. In our conversation, Rebekka and I sp...
2021-05-06
40 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 17) The EU's Green Deal: A revolution for society and business? - Interview with Simone Tagliapietra
This week we speak with Simone Tagliapietra, a research fellow at Bruegel. We discussed the broader research shift from an energy security perspective, just how society and politics shape the energy system. For Simone, the broader focus allows us to address how we can mitigate climate change. With Simone, we delve into the European Union's Green Deal and spend time looking at the new green industrial strategy of the EU. This includes understanding how the industry plays a role in the transition with the green industry, which is essential for the EU's competitiveness in the future.
2021-04-05
52 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 16) Electricity Markets for the Masses - Interview with Leonardo Meeus
This week we are speaking with Leonardo Meeus. He is the professor of strategy and director of the Energy Center at Vlerick Business School in Brussels. He is also the deputy director of the Florence School of Regulation, and professor at the European University Institute in Florence. He has numerous academic articles on regulation and market design. his new book just came out in 2020, the evolution of electricity market design in Europe with Edward Elgar Publishing. And today we'll be asking him questions about his book and about how Europe's electricity market works. And the institutions involved...
2021-03-23
53 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 15) The Ecology of Energy Technologies - Interview with Ed Vine
This week we speak with Ed Vine, who made his career at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, working on assessing and improving energy efficiency policies, technologies and programs. He is an early pioneer in the area of improving how people use energy. He received his PhD from the University of California Davis. Ed provides us with a big picture of change over time. In fact, we have a wide-ranging discussion on many topics with lots of twists and turns. But as you'll hear is a fascinating discussion we have on how energy technologies and policies...
2021-03-16
1h 16
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 14) The Utility and Grids of Energy Transition - Interview with Kristina Hojckova
This interview with Kristina is important because we discuss a unique angle on the energy transition. The role that grids play in shaping both how we produce and consume electricity. We discuss the opportunities of electrification in developing countries, how electricity can help women earn more money by powering the machines to help make clothing or pottery, and how the electricity grid will be shaped in the future. Kristina provides a conceptual framework to understand how super grids to microgrids shape our self-sufficiency and interconnectedness as a society. We also discuss blockchain technologies...
2021-03-06
55 min
Sir Kevin Says
Episode XXXVIII - Chris Johnson (Drummer for Camila Cabello, Lady Gaga, Rihanna ) Season IV
Thanks for checking out Episode XXXVIII with Chris Johnson! Chris is one of today's top Pop drummers and is currently playing for Camila Cabello. He has worked with Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Camila Cabello, Jennifer Lopez, Patti Labelle, Seal, Nelly Furtado, and many others. He just released his new book, Pop, R&B, and Gospel Drumming which is available here: https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Gospel-Drumming-Chris-Johnson/dp/1540045838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3IV030WGYQRVZ&dchild=1&keywords=pop+r%26b+and+gospel+drumming&qid=1612837347&sprefix=pop+r%26b+and+%2Caps%2C196&sr=8-1 Chris Johnson Biography Chris Johnson is a church born, grown, an...
2021-02-09
1h 01
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 13) Failed Economic Ideology Feeding Populism | Interview with John Komlos
This week we speak with John Komlos, who is professor emeritus of economics and economic history at the University of Munich. Born in Budapest, he became a refugee 12 years later during the revolution of 1956, and grew up in Chicago, and received his PhD in both history and economics from the University of Chicago. John is a counter-revolutionary thinker in economics. And I mean that in our discussion, we cover a lot of ground as to what feeds his different lines of thinking, and how can we better understand the support for President Trump's protectionist and populist rhetoric. ...
2021-01-13
52 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 12) The Post-Soviet energy pact: The changing dynamics of fossil fuels and political support | Interview with Prof. Margarita Balmaceda
This week we speak with Professor Margarita Balmaceda. She is a professor of diplomacy and international relations at Seton Hall University. She is also an associate at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies and at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. Her books include The Politics of Energy Dependency, published in 2013. And her other book published in 2014, Living the High Life in Minsk. In this episode, we get a preview of her latest book that will come out in March 2021, Russian Energy Chains: The Remaking of Technopolitics from Siberia to Ukraine to the...
2021-01-04
38 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 11) Time to Build Green in Central and Southwest Europe - Interview with IRENA's Renewable Roadmaps Team
Luis Janiero is a program officer working on renewable energy roadmaps at IRENA, before joining IRENA, he worked for five years at the Ecofys. Seán Collins holds a PhD from the University College Cork and as an Associate Program Officer on renewable energy roadmaps. The region is very heterogeneous. That is Southeast Europe, the income and the sizes of the system are very different from Austria and Italy to Cosmo and Bulgaria. Nonetheless, the countries each face the same challenge on the security of supply and high use of fossil fuel. For example, 90% of the oil is imported a...
2020-12-14
1h 02
Music Makes Me High! Podcast
Patti LaBelle - Burnin' LP (1991)
Michael Douglas discusses Patti LaBelle's herald collection of the 1990s, Burnin', an album which finds her in peak form and still lures him to this day.
2020-12-08
1h 07
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 10) Battling Cyber Threats Against Energy Infrastructure--Interview with Ion Iftimie
In this episode, we explore how energy infrastructure is not designed nor protected against cyber threats, there is now a realization of the importance of securing our energy system. Cyber threats can directly impact the militaries and the nation's ability to respond to physical threats against countries or armies. We also discuss how even phishing scams can lead to compromising networks and impact infrastructure, institutions and countries. We have an extensive discussion around the alliance of NATO and why acting through NATO provides collective benefits. China and Russia are also framed not as immediate threats, but as...
2020-11-24
1h 00
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 9) The Dilemmas of Global Energy Justice: Interview with Darren McCauley
In this episode, we trace back the history of Darren's involvement in energy. We learn the background story on energy justice and how he got involved in it while at Trinity College Dublin. He describes his earlier work with Gordan Walker and Harriet Bulkeley which prompted Darren to go further and explore the concept more with others by using a legal studies perspective. There are three key takeaways from my discussion with Darren. First, Darren is just great to talk to. I met Darren back around 2012 or 2013 and as you'll hear in our discussion, we share a...
2020-11-16
1h 08
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 8) The Vicuna of Tomorrow: The justice of fossil fuels
Recently, different things I've been reading came together to force me to question what is an equitable energy transition. I cover a view from the 1970s. I bring in Ivan Illich, Kurt Vannegut and apply some recent concepts from Amartya Sen on equity. The result in an examination of the limitations of the Earth and the inequality withing our social and energy system. I pursue a line of thought around the limits to our time on Earth and the carrying capacity of the Earth. The purpose is to prompt some thoughts on what is an equitable energy...
2020-11-10
36 min
In the Drunk Tank with Bret and Larry podcast
In the Drunk Tank Episode 21
The empties really pile up in this episode of In the Drunk Tank. In giddy anticipation of the first ever - Celebrity visitor to actually venture into the Drunk Tank, the boys do some pre-gaming to near disastrous results. The episode is saved by the talent and professionalism of the celebrity guest himself. Enter- Mr. Michael Devine, a recently retired NYPD Sergeant and star of HBO's current hit series The Undoing, costarring Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant, and Donald Sutherland. Michael overcomes the challenges of dealing with the two drunken podcast hosts to regale us with stori...
2020-11-06
1h 43
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 7) Stable or crisis prone? Global Natural gas markets: Interview with Akos Losz
This week we speak to Akos Losz, an Energy Analyst, in the International Energy Agency Division of Gas, Coal and Power Markets. Akos is also a non-resident fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy. In this week's episode, we cover the release of the October issue of The Global Gas Security Review 2020 which has an extraordinary analysis of the Covid-19 impact on the regional and global gas markets. We learn how Ukraine has switched from storing Russian gas to now storing extra EU gas. The impact from the social and economic lock-downs transformed the gas markets and heav...
2020-10-26
49 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 6) Putting Climate Action Online: Interview with Anna Ackermann
In this episode, we cover why Anna Ackermann became interested in climate and energy, and how starting out with an engineering degree in Ukraine led her to dig deeper into how to change the energy system. Anna did a master's degree at Central European University in Hungary. After her return to the country in 2014, she became a leader changing policies to increase the role of renewables and energy efficiency. We conclude our discussion by considering the role of online events as a way to stay up-to-date on the latest research and news, along with how to host a b...
2020-10-16
1h 02
Sir Kevin Says
Episode XVIII - Paul Jackson Jr. (Why I am a Christian) Season II
Paul Jackson Jr. Biography Paul Jackson Jr. is an American fusion/urban jazz composer, arranger, producer and guitarist. He was born and raised in Los Angeles. Jackson knew by the age of fifteen that he wanted to become a professional musician. He attended the University of Southern California, majoring in music. In addition to being a recording artist in his own right, Jackson is also a highly accomplished L.A. session player, with a career spanning multiple decades. He has supported artists ranging from Michael Jackson (no relation) (on the albums Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, HIStory and Blood on the Dance Flo...
2020-10-04
24 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 5) The Seeds for an Energy Research Revolution: Interview with Benjamin Sovacool
Benjamin Sovacool talks about how he didn't want to get involved in energy, but Professor Richard hearse kidnapped him into the field, but only after Benjamin's car was broken into and all of his research stolen. He also goes into detail about the benefits and challenges of scholarly multidisciplinary collaboration and ongoing training for researchers.
2020-10-02
54 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 4) The Energy Challenge for the EU: A too fast policy transition? with Maria Kottari
Maria Kottari discusses why current institutions are unable to implement an energy transition and the role that the energy union and Green Deal play in getting European countries to a sustainable energy system by 2050. We also address how a younger generation provides a call for us to act in finding better ways to implement a grassroots effort at change.
2020-09-26
1h 07
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 3) Energy Citizens Standing up for Change: Interview with Breffni Lennon
In this episode of the MyEnergy2050 podcast, we speak to Breffni Lennon and delve into the social dimension of our energy transition. We discuss both the research process itself and how research sheds light on the plight of people regardless of their socio-economic background. Is burning coal for heat as bad as someone flying to Mexico for vacation?
2020-09-17
55 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep.2) The Impact of Oil Markets and Fall on Oil Prices in Developing Countries with David Mihalyi
2020-06-26
57 min
My Energy 2050 Podcast
(Ep. 1) The Carter Doctrine and Cheap Oil in the Covid-19 Era with Tina Soliman Hunter
2020-06-13
52 min
In the Drunk Tank with Bret and Larry podcast
In the Drunk Tank Episode 7
He's back! Boston's favorite pain in the ass Dern Gallwrap is back imbibing in the tank and up to no good as usual. Dern uses big words like "fracas" and "whereabouts" while detailing his recent arrest. Dern reveals a few of Larry's nicknames and distracts Bret to no end. Bret gets the team back on track and ***Spoiler Alert***gives us the news about Amazing Race. Bret blames the icy waters of the Adriatic Sea for team Bromance's ignominious end in Croatia. In a game of "Where are you?" the boys relive where they were during OJ's famous Bronco chas...
2019-06-19
46 min
Three Sides Of The Coin
Ep. 297 Ace Frehley's Meet & Greet Event and Andre LaBelle Talks Vinnie Vincent
Exclusive Report from the Ace Frehley FAN HQ Meet and Greet Event! Episode 297, August 28, 2018. Two topics this week, we start off with Tommy talking about the FAN HQ Ace Frehley event. We are then joined by a very special guest drummer Andre LaBelle. Andre is currently playing drums for Robert Fleischman (formerly […]
2018-08-28
1h 46
Three Sides Of The Coin
297 Ace Frehley's Meet & Greet Event and Andre LaBelle Talks Vinnie Vincent
Episode 297, August 28, 2018. Two topics this week, we start off with Tommy talking about the FAN HQ Ace Frehley event. We are then joined by a very special guest drummer Andre LaBelle. Andre is currently playing drums for Robert Fleischman (formerly of Journey) and his new band, The Sky. Andre is also drumming for Flood The Engine, a band featuring Bill Leverty of Firehouse, Jimmy Kunes of Cactus and bass guitar legend, Keith Horne.Having lived ten years in Los Angeles as a session player, Andre has been honored to work with many artists, such as KISS guitarist Vinnie...
2018-08-27
1h 46
All-Access Podcast
All-Access Podcast Episode 5: Michael Labelle (A Skylit Drive/Horcrux)
Michael Labelle of A Skylit Drive and of the current project Horcrux joins Trenton this week on All-Access. We discuss his journey into getting into A Skylit Drive via his old band In Reverie. From that, Michael Labelle touches on a possible future with A Skylit Drive should the opportunity arise. Horcrux is the current project for Michael Labelle which released an EP just this year. We discuss this band the transition from playing guitar to being a frontman along with future plans and music for Horcrux. One of the last but not least things...
2018-03-29
19 min
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K Amil's Bi Atlantic Bi Soul Show 01 sep/with/avec Moses Stovall
Aaron Mills-Independant Greg Blackman-Whre did the party go(Ashley Beedles North Street remix) Jody Watley-Working on a groove Ed The Red&Troy Nichols-Love Amore(Brgdre s Steppers mix) Calvin Harris&frank Ocean Migos-Slide Beauregard&Violetti&Ste Claire-Ce soir(je sens que tout peux m arriver) Daisy Hicks-I chose you(Sir Piers Curius remix) Hd&Dennis Bettis-You give me life Mose Stovall-Are you ready Mose Stovall live from WJLD Birmingham USA/en direct de WJLD Birmingham USA Mose Stovall-Bill Collector Tomi Jenkins-Steppers Chic-I feel your love(Therry Sol Lemastermix...
2017-09-02
2h 31
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K amil The Bi Atlantic Bi Soul Show 25 Aug with/avec Aaron Mills (Cameo)
Duran Duran-A view to a kill Ed The red(feat/vedette Troy Nichols)-How you doing Aaron Mills (Cameo)-Independant Aaron Mills(Cameo) live/en direct Interview/Entrevue Aaron Mills-Gotta be positive US3-The love of my life(feat/vedette Brook Yung) Marvin Gaye-Just like music MF Robots-Believe in love Mike City&Faith Evans-When i luv Grace Jones-I m not perfect (the perfectly extended remix) Tony Cotton-You re so cold Terry Harris-It never rains Cesaria Evora-Sangue deBerona)remix) Beth ditto-Fire ( a test/un test Oups Patti...
2017-08-26
2h 23
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K Amil The Bi Atlantic Bi Soul Show 19 Aug/Aout 12.00EST-15.00EST www.teerexradioteerex.com
Terry Harris-It never rains(extended) Chic-I feel your love(Thierry Sol Lemastermix) Ed The Red&Troy Nichols-Love amore(Brigdre s steppers mix) JXG-Give your love Cameo-Nasty (3 way nasty set/ensemble 3 mechantes) Vanity 6-Nasty Girl The Salsoul Orchestra-Nasty BJ SMooth-Where is the love China Moses-Breaking point Paul tillman Smith-Patiently Del Afrique-I m running away from you Freedom of Sound-Dancing in the rain LeMel Humes-Aint Nobody like you Quentin Moore-Peter Norman Duran Duran-New Moon on Monday Moses Stovall-party The O Jays-message in our music(Joey Negro...
2017-08-20
3h 02
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K Amil's Bi Atlantic Bi Soul Show vend/Fri 28 Juil 13.00ESt www.teerexradioteerex.com
Mary J Blidge(feat Kanye West)-Love yourself Instant Funk-Just because you ll be mine Quentin Moore-Peter Norman Petawane-Gone so long Earl Young&Darryl Grant-The power of Love(Nigel Lowis extended mix) Slim Moore-The world(Slim Moore&Teerex radio promotion download Soundcloud/telechargement gratuit promo Slim Moore/radio Teerex Soundcloud The Supremes-Stoned love Aaron Mills-Independant The Dells-Bring back the love of yesterday Sympli Whitney-I think i love you(Colin Watson mix) Ola Onabule-Soultown(Nigel Lowis mix) Rudi Wilburn-F*top in love The Delphonics-Didn t i blow your mind
2017-07-29
2h 05
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K Amil's Bi Atlantic Bi Soul Show Sat/Sam 15Jul/15Jui 13.00EST www.teerexradioteerex.com
Robin S-Show me love Alfa Anderson-Perfectly chic Tom Glide&Hill Street Soul-Soul train Azel-Le groove a tout les etages Nightstop-Dancing killer Thee 1 Nation-You re the one Freda Payne-Bring the boys home We Art The People-Sounds of my life Bo Kirkland&Ruth Davis-You're gonna get next to me Patti Labelle-Music is my way of life(Joey Negro Funk in the music mix) Dam-Funk-We continue Sympli Whitney-I think i love you(Colin Watson mix) Lee John&Imagination-Retropia Soulfusionseven-Summer breeze Brooklyn Funk essentials-Woman thing The Chimes(feat/vedette...
2017-07-16
2h 37
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K Amil 10 June17 Bi Atlantic Soul Show /interview/entrevue Slim Moore
Tower of Power-Souled out (Live) China Moses-Running Patti Labelle-When you talk about love Cornell CC Carter-Give me your love Del Afrique-Papa was a rolling stone Marlena Shaw-I think i'll tell him Soulutions-Thankful We Art The people-Sounds of my life(remasterised/remasteurisé) Ed The Red(feat/veedette Ania)-I appreciate you(the spanish guitar mix) John carey-Let s straightning out Tom Glide(feat/vedette Gina Carey)-A tribute to the music(Extended jam) Erikah badu-Soldier M&Sidiki Diabate&Fatoumata Diawara&Oxmo Ouccino)-Bal de Bamako Jean Louis Murat-Le t...
2017-06-11
3h 22
The Tchune Up Shows
Michael K Amil Bi Atlantic Bi Soul Show
China Moses-Running Elbow Jones and The racketers-A night in new york Enois Scroggins&Gene Poo Poo Man(Parliament)-Candy Sweet Audiosource-Will i ever Grace Jones-Love on top of love Camera Soul-Connections Crystal Kay(feat/vedette Verbal M flo)-Ex boyfriend Spoon-Can i sit next to you Jean Louis Murat-Fort alamo Rosie Gaines-Crazy Rachid Taha-Ya Raya(live/en spectacle) Two Jazz Project(feat/vedette Enois Scroggins)-Night flight We Art The People-Sounds of my life Goldfrapp-Systemagic Lady Marmalade-Labelle Lady Marmalade-Nanette Workman One way-You better quit
2017-04-29
1h 59
SoulSearching Podcast
SoulSearching Episode #638
soulsearching sending much love & strength to Japan. with the music 120 minutes, always inspired by the fact that music comin out of Japan is mostly uplifting, so keep your head up to the sky and maybe a bit of niceness through this selection can help to put a smile on faces in these times. i am sure Loleatta Holloway, the undisputed queen of disco will do that too. a little r.i.p. in soul heaven mix by yours truly. and the mighty Labelle asking "what can you do for me . . . love love love!" enjoy the music, michael show no. 638 posted...
2011-04-04
00 min