Netflix vs. HBO. Nike vs. Adidas. Business is war. Sometimes the prize is your wallet or your attention. Sometimes, it’s just the fun of beating the other guy. The outcome of these battles shapes what we buy and how we live. Business Wars gives you the unauthorized, real story of what drives these companies and their leaders, innovators, investors and executives to new heights -- or to ruin. Hosted by David Brown, former anchor of Marketplace. From Wondery, the network behind Against the Odds and American History Tellers.
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Listen along as various district energy experts from DBDH interview the world's leading specialists on hot and cool topics concerning district heating and cooling today.
We bring together leading experts, innovators, and decision-makers to explore the key transitions in district energy systems - from technology and infrastructure to policy, business models, and social acceptance.
Each episode dives deep into one important topic - for example, municipal heat planning, aqua thermal energy, large heat pumps, or hydrogen and PtX in district heating. Along the way, our guests don’t just provide insights - we ask them to share one actionable recommendation you can bring back to your own utility or municipality.
Why listen?
Who is it for?
Municipal and regional decision-makers, utility directors, engineers, suppliers, and anyone engaged in the transition of heating systems - especially those working on low-carbon, flexible, and future-proof networks.
How to participate
You can listen via all major podcast platforms or right here via the DBDH channel. Subscribe, share with your network, and join the conversation about shaping the future of heat.
The best bosses create systems for solving problems old and new—from navigating working-from-home demands to hiring the right people, from running good meetings to managing themselves.
Andrew Palmer, author of the Bartleby column, looks for advice on how to be a better boss by talking to people who have actually done the job. Listen to The Economist's seven-episode guide for managers.
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You spend a quarter of your life at work. You should enjoy it! Organizational psychologist Adam Grant takes you inside the minds of some of the world’s most unusual professionals to discover the keys to a better work life. From learning how to love your rivals to harnessing the power of frustration, one thing’s for sure: You’ll never see your job the same way again. Produced in partnership with Transmitter Media.
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The Future of HR is the only podcast whose mission is to inspire the next generation of HR Leaders. In each episode, JP Elliott interviews successful HR executives and thought leaders who share their career journeys, lessons learned, and advice on how to take our field and your career to the next level. If you are a next-gen HR leader looking to fast-track your career, this is the podcast for you.