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ART FICTIONS
Resistance Acoustics and Hopeful Uprising (MIKHAIL KARIKIS)

ART FICTIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 30:58


Guest artist MIKHAIL KARIKIS joins poet and art critic CHERRY SMYTH to discuss his art practice via 'Human Acts' by Han Kang, 2016 published by Granta Books. Set in 1980 South Korea, the novel tells the gruelling story of a violently suppressed student uprising and the inevitable fallout from the original trauma. MIKHAIL and CHERRY's discussion encompasses trust, courage, coalminers, eco-activism, protest and pearl-divers. As well as chance encounters, female superheroes, community collaboration, violent suppression, active listening, self censorship, activist imaginary, heteronormative language, acoustics of resistance, Greek working class, repercussions of trauma, our relationship to the earth, sounds to engender change, giving over artistic power, speaking on behalf of the dead, sound as a sculptural material, a tsunami of screaming, plus being out of tune with ourselves, our social context and the environment. Please support the production of this podcast via patreon.com/artfictionspodcast. And you're welcome to contact the team directly on artfictionspodcast@gmail.com and follow what's happening on Instagram @artfictionspodcast.   MIKHAIL KARIKIS Greek-British artist based in London & Lisbon, working in video, sound and performance. mikhailkarikis.com @mikhailkarikis 'Because We Are Together' National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens 28 Jan - 8 Oct 2023 'The Weather Orchestra' 2023 'Ferocious Love' 2020 Tate Liverpool as recommended by Laura Cumming in 'The Guardian' 'I Hear You' 2019 'No Ordinary Protest' 2018 'The Chalk Factory' 2017 Aarhus Denmark, commissioned by European Capital of Culture 'Sounds from Beneath' 2011-2012   CHERRY SMYTH 'If the River is Hidden' co-authored with Craig Jordan-Baker 'Famished'   ARTISTS + MUSEUMS + PRACTITIONERS Ceri Hand HOME Manchester Mathilda Bevan Tate Liverpool The Granary Gallery Thelma Hubert Gallery The Showroom Whitechapel Gallery   BOOKS + AUTHORS + WRITERS Alison Branagan 'The Essential Guide to Business for Artists and Designers' 2011 Hartmut Rosa 'Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World' 2021

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep139 – Cunard, Royalty and so much more…

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 41:17


Introducing episode 139 In Ep139, you may be mistaken for thinking this episode is sponsored by Cunard, but no… no sponsors this week… its just the way this weeks news landed. Chris challenges Baz once again in Fact or Fiction. And Baz loses hi shi# Enjoy the show.Image Credit: Queene Anne. Float Out. ©Christopher Ison PhotographySupport the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhRun for a Reason – This year Chris will Run for a Reason, raising money for the Type 1 Diabetes Family Centre. The Family Centre is a unique WA based home away from home for people with type 1. The team work alongside people living with type 1 diabetes, to support them to live a full and rewarding life. Donations can be made here: https://lnkd.in/gjs7jXXjCruise newsCoronation Celebrations at Sea On Board Cunard's Three QueensCunard joins the nation in celebrating the historic coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort with a range of coronation-themed activities planned on all three of its Queens.From street parties in the majestic Grand Lobby to themed musical performances, films and quizzes, guests on board Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth will be able to truly immerse themselves in the regal festivities.An exclusive Coronation dinner menu has been created for the evening of Saturday 6 May, inspired by King Charles' love of farming, agriculture, game, and organic principles. It features a selection of specially curated dishes showcasing some of his favourite ingredients, to create a meal that perfectly commemorates this auspicious occasion.Specially designed cocktails will be available to toast Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort, including a “Coronation Oath” made with Prosecco, White Vermouth, Grapefruit and Cardamom Bitters and a “Monarch Martini” using Cunard's 3 Queens Gin.All three ships will be at sea for the big day and will broadcast the ceremony live from Westminster Abbey into the ships' Royal Court Theatres and stateroom TVs. Queen Elizabeth guests will be just starting their nine-night tour of Southern Japan and Taiwan, visiting the stunningly beautiful island of Hualien and the idyllic tropical paradise of Miyakojima, while Queen Victoria will be returning from a 12-night voyage around the Canary Islands.A brand-new Coronation Celebration voyage was announced earlier this week, seeing Queen Mary 2 sail round-trip from Southampton on 2 May to Cunard's spiritual home port, Liverpool.Cunard's world-renowned Insights programme across the fleet will feature royal commentator Dickie Arbiter, historian Caroline Aston and etiquette expert Grant Harrold.Each ship will also host a deck walk in honour of The Big Help Out on Monday 8 May to raise money for youth charity The Prince's Trust, a proud partner of Cunard's for the past 15 years since the Queen Consort was named as godmother to Queen Victoria in 2007. This significant milestone will be celebrated on a special British Isles voyage in August. To date, thanks to the generosity of guests, crew and friends, Cunard has raised over £2.7 million for the Trust. The charity helps young people who have faced disadvantage and adversity to build a better future for themselves, through employment, education and enterprise.Cunard's royal connections date back to August 1861, when Prince Alfred sailed from Halifax to Liverpool on Cunard's SS Arabia. More recently, Cunard is immensely proud that members of the royal family have graced each of the ships in its fleet.Swan Hellenic's third and largest ship, SH Diana, sets sail for Arctic following Amsterdam Naming Ceremony CelebrationsThe cultural expedition cruise pioneer's third purpose-designed expedition cruise ship is now on her way to Tromsø for an 11-day cruise of fjord exploration that opens her Arctic season before she voyages worldwideOn the 4th of May 2023, Swan Hellenic announced that the Naming Ceremony of its third ice-class cultural expedition cruise ship, SH Diana, had taken place in Amsterdam.The purpose-designed new vessel was named by luxury travel visionary and icon Valerie Ann Wilson, Founder and CEO of Valerie Wilson Travel, in the presence of Swan Hellenic Senior Management, local dignitaries, VIP guests, the media and members of the cruise and travel industries from around the world.Silver Nova Floats Out: 12th Silversea Ship Nears Completion at Meyer WerftSilversea Cruises and the Meyer Werft shipyard celebrated the float out of the new ship Silver Nova℠ in Papenburg, Germany, on April 28, 2023. After water had filled the drydock, tugboats manoeuvred the vessel from one of the world's largest enclosed construction halls into the adjacent harbour. Set to become the 12th ship in the leading ultra-luxury cruise line's fleet when she launches in summer 2023, Silver Nova will be the most environmentally conscious ultra-luxury cruise ship ever built.Excitement ran high among onlookers at the Meyer Werft shipyard as the construction hall's doors parted ahead of the ship's repositioning. In a matter of hours, Silver Nova was positioned alongside the pier in the neighbouring harbour basin, where the fitting out phase will continue. Commemorating the important milestone and in observance of shipbuilding traditions, Captain Cosimo Pontillo welded a special coin to a wall on the pool deck, which will remain visible to the ship's future guests as a symbol of good luck. Meyer Werft's skilled craftspeople cleaned the ship's hull, attached her funnel, and installed her LNG and radar masts. Unique to the Meyer Werft shipyard, Silver Nova's next journey—scheduled for the end of May—will entail a conveyance of 32km (approximately 20 miles) down the narrow Ems River to the sea.Currently under construction in Papenburg as the first of two Nova class ships, the 728-guest Silver Nova is set to become the most sustainable ultra-luxury ship ever launched when she joins Silversea's fleet in summer 2023. Silver Nova will represent the next iteration of Silversea's unique take on luxury, with the largest choice of bars, restaurants, and lounges in ultra-luxury cruising; some of the most spacious guest suites at sea; and a range of innovative features—including an asymmetrical design and horizontal layout—that are unprecedented for the leading ultra-luxury cruise line.Cunard Celebrates The Float Out of Queen Anne4 May 2023 –the world's most iconic luxury cruise brand celebrated a momentous construction milestone today with the float out of Queen Anne at the Fincantieri Marghera shipyard in Venice, Italy.The 249th ship to sail under the Cunard flag, Queen Anne officially touched water for the first time exactly 365 days before she will set sail on her maiden voyage to Lisbon on 3 May 2024.Steeped in tradition, the float out is marked by a special ceremony where a ‘Madrina' is named to offer blessings and best wishes for the ship, celebrating the flow of water into the ship's dry dock.The float out, completes the first comprehensive phase of construction for Queen Anne, which now transitions to focus on building the luxury ship's interiors.Queen AnneThe design concepts for Cunard's newest ship have been founded on heritage, craftmanship, style, storytelling, and innovation, and the 113,000-ton, 3,000-guest Queen Anne, which spans 14 decks, will offer travellers several breath-taking moments, including the largest curated art collection at sea.For more than 180 years, Cunard has constantly refined the definitive experience of ocean travel, and Queen Anne will be bursting with Cunard's signature experiences, including world-class dining, exceptional entertainment, and luxurious accommodation.Entering service in May 2024, Queen Anne will make up a remarkable quartet for Cunard alongside Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, and Queen Elizabeth. It will be the first time since 1999 that Cunard will have four ships in simultaneous service.The float out ceremony follows September's iconic keel laying, in which a coin was embedded into the ship's keel by Captain Inger Thorhauge, alongside an original coin from the ship's namesake's reign, to mark the formal start of her construction.Holland America Line Announces First Grand Voyage ‘Pole-to-Pole' Cruise Roundtrip from the U.S.Holland America Line will sail what is believed to be the first ever Grand Voyage “Pole-to-Pole” roundtrip from the United States in 2025. Details of the new 133-day sailing along with a simultaneous 124-day 2025 Grand World Voyage. With the Grand Voyage: Pole-to-Pole and Grand World Voyage both departing in January 2025, this will be the first time that Holland America Line is offering two Grand Voyages of more than 120 days simultaneously. The Grand Voyage: Pole-to-Pole aboard Volendam enables cruisers to visit five continents on a journey that travels south-to-north, while the Grand World Voyage aboard Zuiderdam covers six continents on an east-to-west route, each conveniently sailing roundtrip from a U.S. homeport.2025 Grand Voyage: Pole-to-Pole Highlights — Volendam133 days. Departing Jan. 25, 2025, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.Follows a south-north-south route through the Panama Canal, down along the west coast of South America to Antarctica, then up along Argentina and Brazil to the heart of the Amazon River. The ship then crosses the Atlantic Ocean to Africa, sails north to Europe and up to the North Cape before heading west across the northern Atlantic Ocean via Iceland and Greenland, and finally down the eastern shores of North America.Pole to Pole: Down south Volendam spends four days of scenic cruising in Antarctica and up north the ship crosses the Artic Circle to the North Cape.68 total ports across five continents and 28 countries.8 overnight calls: Fuerte Amador, Panama; Callao (Lima), Peru; Buenos, Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Barcelona, Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and Reykjavik, Iceland.Memorable Moments: Panama Canal transit, Cape Horn, Antarctica, Falkland Islands, exploring the Amazon River, Strait of Gibraltar, Norwegian fjords, North Cape, Iceland and Greenland.2025 Grand World Voyage Highlights — Zuiderdam124 days. Departing Jan. 4, 2025, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.Transits the Panama Canal and makes way to Easter Island before crossing the South Pacific to Australia. Explores the Great Barrier Reef en route to Indonesia and Sri Lanka, then sails south to Cape Town, South Africa, by way of the Seychelles, back up along the eastern coast of Africa, through the Suez Canal to Portugal before crossing the Atlantic Ocean.46 total ports in 32 countries across six continents.9 overnight calls: Callao (two nights); Easter Island; Papeete, Tahiti; Sydney, Australia; Singapore; Cape Town; Mombasa, Kenya; Safaga, Egypt; and Barcelona.7 late-night departures: Manta, Ecuador; Seychelles; Cape Town and Durban, South Africa; Aqaba, Jordan; Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy; and Gibraltar, U.K.Memorable Moments: Panama Canal transit, two nights at Callao allowing time to visit Machu Picchu, Easter Island, scenic cruising in the Great Barrier Reef, two full days in Cape Town, the opportunity to visit Petra from Jordan and experience Luxor from Safaga.Grand Rendezvous in BarcelonaOn April 24, 2025, Volendam and Zuiderdam will meet in Barcelona, Spain, for a joint overnight call, bringing the two Grand Voyages together for a celebration. Special festivities involving both ships will mark the occasion of the perfectly planned dual visit.Carnival will transport 3m passengers to Mexico this year Carnival Cruise Line is marking this Cinco de Mayo by highlighting that it expects more than three million guests to sail to Mexican ports this year on its ships, with projections growing to 3.5 million by 2024. Cozumel is Carnival's most popular destination in Mexico, with an estimated 1.6 million guests visiting the port this year. Additional ports in Mexico that Carnival ships visit regularly include: Progreso, Costa Maya, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada and Mazatlan.Carnival offers various tours and excursions across Mexico. Here are five experiences that are among the most enjoyed by Carnival guests in the cruise line's most popular Mexican destination of Cozumel.Five Experiences Popular Among Carnival Guests Visiting CozumelAncient City of Tulum. This tour brings guests to the ancient Mayan paradise kingdom of Tulum. Guests learn the history of Mayan culture and see a former Mayan trade site that stands atop a cliff. A guided tour explores the main temples of “El Castillo,” the Temple of the Descendent God, the Maya Water Temple, and the Temple of the Frescoes.Adventure Jeep, Snorkel & Anemona Beach Club: The natural beauty of Mexico's east coast is on full display during this tour. Punta Sur Ecological Park is the largest nature reserve in Cozumel. It includes Anemona de Mar Beach Club, one of the most exclusive, secluded and untouched beaches located in the natural reserve as well as a visit to the Celarain Lighthouse – a picturesque place that provides the perfect backdrop for a tequila tasting session.Tabasco's Chef Maestro, Cooking & Tasting: Guests learn the secrets of traditional Mexican regional cuisine as they prepare a delicious three-course meal under the guidance of a master chef. Along with the meal, guests also learn how to prepare a perfect margarita.Amazing Secret River: One of the Cozumel region's most unique natural treasures is a series of caverns connected by underground waterways called the Rio Secreto Natural Reserve. Guests are guided through a subterranean world to marvel at natural formations as they wade through the many caverns and swim in the crystal-clear cenote.Xcaret Park: Thanks to its privileged location next to the Caribbean Sea in the Mayan jungle among underground rivers and cenotes, Xcaret Park offers a wide variety of different activities for guests to enjoy. From the aviary that provides sanctuary to more than 1,500 native birds to the underground Blue, Manatee and Mayan rivers and the aquarium that showcases the richness of Mexico's coral reefs, Xcaret Park and attractions honor Mexico's natural wonders and the wildlife that inhabit them.Carnival Venezia receives iconic livery with a twistWith the debut of Carnival Cruise Line's “Fun Italian Style” offering only weeks away, Carnival Venezia is showing off her new hull livery, but with a nod to the ship's Costa Cruises roots, the red stripe on the hull has been painted yellow and will correspond with the yellow on the ship's funnel.The unique take on the Carnival livery is just the beginning of what the ship holds in store for its guests, who will experience fun influenced by the ship's Italian design with the same warm hospitality Carnival is known for fleetwide.Once Carnival Venezia's enhancement project is completed in Spain, the ship will embark guests on a 15-day Carnival Journeys transatlantic sailing May 29, 2023 from Barcelona and arrive to her new home at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal in New York City.  The ship's first cruise from New York – a four-day cruise to Bermuda – is set for June 15, 2023.The ship accommodates more than 5,000 guests and will offer 10 different cruise durations and 22 unique itineraries featuring visits to 25 ports across 14 countries.Viking doubles capacity for second season in North America's Great LakesThe Viking Polaris Makes Her Great Lakes Debut in Toronto, Joining the Viking OctantisViking today is celebrating the start of its second season in the Great Lakes, as the new purpose-built Viking Polaris arrived in Toronto for her first port of call in the region. The Viking Polaris joins her identical sister ship, the Viking Octantis, which began sailing in the Great Lakes for the 2022 season and returned to the region in April 2023. With two 378-guest expedition vessels now in the region, Viking has doubled its capacity in the Great Lakes for 2023. The ships will remain in the Great Lakes through September 2023, sailing all five lakes and a variety of itineraries that operate between Toronto and Duluth.AIDA Cruises expands the use of shore powerThanks to the growing shore power infrastructure in Northern Europe, AIDA Cruises has reached another milestone on its decarbonization path. With AIDAsol, the first cruise ship in the AIDA fleet could already be connected to shore-side facilities in four out of five ports during its voyage from April 16 to 21, 2023, in Rostock-Warnemünde, Aarhus (Denmark), Kristiansand (Norway) and Hamburg.AIDAsol's voyage started with a premiere in Rostock-Warnemünde last Sunday, April 16, 2023. During a double call, AIDAmar and AIDAsol were the first two cruise ships to be supplied simultaneously with green energy on the same day in a German port.Another premiere followed just one day later: In Aarhus, Denmark, AIDAsol was the first cruise ship to conduct shore-side and shipboard integration tests on the newly built facility. The official opening of Denmark's first shore power plant for cruise ships is scheduled for later this year.Also during the voyage, AIDAsol was successfully supplied with energy from shore during its stop in Kristiansand, Norway, as it was already in 2022.This Friday morning, AIDAsol arrived in Hamburg, her home port for this year's summer season. Shortly after docking at the Cruise Center Altona, the ship was connected to Europe's first shore power plant for cruise ships and switched off its main engines.and more...Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg   Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialListen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u  I heart Radio:  https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Parenting in the First 3 Years
How to Hygge With Your Baby with Maria Dior

Parenting in the First 3 Years

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 28:29


Denmark has repeatedly been voted as having the happiest people in the world. It may be due to this thing called hygge (pronounced hoo-guh), which is a Danish term that means to cozy around together. This hygge lifestyle creates a feeling of connectedness to others, which gives meaning and purpose to life and time with our family. Parents around the world are beginning to embrace this idea, but often wonder how to hygge with their own children and family. In this episode, I talk to Maria Dior. Maria is a mother to three and an entrepreneur living in Aarhus Denmark. She specializes in health and nutrition for moms and pregnant women and offers online boot camps and courses that teach women how to stay strong and happy throughout pregnancy and postpartum. You can check her out in Birth School, my online course for expectant moms, where she helped create the module on fitness. We talk about her experiences with hygge both growing up, and as a parent now, the role that food plays in the hygge lifestyle, and tips for incorporating hygge into your daily life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ann-mckitrick/support

Drumkoon Handpan Podcast
Mzungu Kichaa Thowback Interview

Drumkoon Handpan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 8:11


I caught up with Danish singer Mzungu Kichaa outside a popular venue called Atlas in Aarhus Denmark circa 2011-2012. I found the recording while digging through my archive today 10 May 2021. None of us back then had any idea that Covid-19 coronavirus would shut down the live music scene. I also had no idea that I would be also making music several years later (now). Amazing how life turns out! #MzunguKichaa #Denmark #Music #BongoFlavor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drumkoon-handpan/message

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Drumkoon Handpan Podcast
Rapper Xzibit Throwback Interview

Drumkoon Handpan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 2:25


This is an exclusive #throwback interview I did with American rapper Xzibit in Aarhus Denmark circa 2010-2012. I asked him a poignant question whether he would take money from a corrupt dictator. His answer was truly amazing. #Xzibit #Rap #Aarhus #Denmark #Drumkoon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drumkoon-handpan/message

All Roads Lead Here
All Roads Lead Here Episode 15: Victoria Liv Tryggedsson from Aarhus, Denmark

All Roads Lead Here

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 30:11


On this weeks episode, Victoria (21) and I talk about dancing, her experience  the US healthcare system, and moving across the world for love. Just what would you do for love? 

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Drumkoon Handpan Podcast
Pandemic Shopping at IKEA during Covid19

Drumkoon Handpan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 21:00


I am reporting about Covid 19, outside IKEA in Aarhus Denmark. Few people are wearing facemasks and the majority are not. #Ikea #Covid19 #Facemask #Coronavirus #PandemicShopping #Covid19Analysis #DenmarkCovid19 ⬇️ Official Drumkoon Handpan Music Links: linktr.ee/Drumkoon ⬇️ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drumkoon-handpan/message

DG Talks
Women & The Call to Public Service

DG Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 15:58


As a friend of the Anchor, Sara Rinfret, Professor & Chair, Department of PA & Policy, MPA Director at the University of Montana, shares her insights on women as public servants: where we are, where we should strive to be, and how to get there. Sara Rinfret teaches courses on regulatory policy, environmental policy, state and local government, public policy, and public administration. She is the Chair of the Department of Public Administration & Policy and Director for the Master of Public Administration Program. Her main area of research is focused on environmental regulations. More specifically, she is interested in the interactions between agencies and interest groups during the stages of environmental rulemaking at the federal and state level. She has authored more than thirty peer reviewed articles and co-authored five books: The Lilliputians of Environmental Regulation: The Perspective of State Regulators (Routledge); U.S. Environmental Policy in Action (Palgrave) (co-written with Michelle Pautz); Public Policy: A Concise Introduction (CQ Press, with Michelle Pautz and Denise Scheberle), the Environmental Case (CQ Press, with Judith Layzer), and Who Makes Environmental Policy (Temple University Press, forthcoming). She is a recipient of the Fulbright Specialist Program in public administration and studied with scholars at the University of Aarhus (Denmark) in 2016. In 2018, she was selected by UM student alumni as the "most inspirational teacher" of the year. She served as a faculty fellow for the University of Montana's Women's Leadership Initiative (2019). In 2020-2021, she served as the chair for small programs with NASPAA in addition to co-chairing the University of Montana's Graduate Council and a member of the Executive Council of Faculty Senate. Her MPA is from Ohio State University's John Glenn School of Public Affairs and a Ph.D. in political science from Northern Arizona University. For follow-up questions, feel free to reach out to Sara at sara.rinfret@umontana.edu. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Delta Gamma Foundation and Delta Gamma Office of Housing do not endorse, promote or foster political, sociological or ideological ideas or issues by members, chapters, associations with Delta Gamma or in the name of Delta Gamma Fraternity.

Elite Game Developers Podcast
EGD 043: Founder stress and burnout prevention with Anders Leicht Rohde the Co-Founder and CCO of Funday Factory

Elite Game Developers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 59:17


Today I’m talking with Anders Leicht Rohde, the co-founder and chief creative officer of Funday Factory, a mobile games company from Aarhus Denmark. Anders and I have been chatting about work-life balance, mental health, stress and burnout for a while now. We decided that it’s time to bring these discussions to the forefront, in the form of a podcast episode.

The Oliver Schirach Show
Christmas Shorts 2. December - Klaudia Kaliisa

The Oliver Schirach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 10:56


Ho Ho Ho everyone. This is the 2nd Door we open for my Christmas Advent Calendar series. A short episode with Christmas inspired short interviews. Something to learn, get inspired by or just a good story to lighten up our day. Today with Klaudia Kaliisa a Lifestyle and health coach based in Aarhus Denmark. Klaudia is organising a Mastermind event in Aarhus on December 14th.  https://www.facebook.com/events/1423197944523681/ Find out more about Klaudia and what she is up to or to connect with her. https://klaudiakaliisa.com https://www.facebook.com/klaudiakaliisaofficial/?fref=profile_friend_list&hc_location=profile_browser https://www.instagram.com/klaudia.kaliisa/?hl=da https://www.linkedin.com/in/klaudiakaliisa/ Our long episode on "The Oliver Schirach Show" can be found here https://anchor.fm/schirach/episodes/017---Klaudia-Kaliisa---The-Power-of-Mastermind-Groups-e99g7c --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/schirach/message

You've Got 5 Options
Ep 105: How life works according to science and a biologist Nestor Sampedro and YVG5O

You've Got 5 Options

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 58:44


In this episode, we're digging into the roots of life and we're doing it through an interview with a biologist Nestor Sampedro. We're trying to see if science can answer all our questions about how life works? We're also very curious if Nestor's father story about a night with Madonna is true and could Madonna actually be Nestor's mum? She has indeed told the entire world that: "Last night I dreamt of Sampedro"... In This Episode We Discussed What is the foundation of science? How to explain "how life works" according to science to your grandma, when she is not a scientist :)? When can we trust scientific research and why there are so many examples of contradicting research results? What is CRISPR and is it dangerous for humans? Which skills would help a biologist survive in the times of apocalypse? What's Special About Nestor? Well apart from the fact that Madonna may or may not be his mum, Nestor is also a Spanish Scientist living in Aarhus Denmark, who is truly interested in science and is very open to talking about controversies around scientific approaches. Nestor about Nestor "My name is Nestor Sampedro, I am living in Denmark now but I come originally from Spain, not the warm and dry Spain, but some small place in the north between the mountains and the sea which lots claim to be the most beautiful region in the world. I came 6 months ago to Denmark to live new experiences meeting a new culture and its people and doing my PhD in Molecular Biology. So far it is being a nice experience with lots of things to learn from the lifestyle over here. Even though I am that kind of Biologists called "lab Biologist" my favorite things in the world are very related to nature, I almost can't live without sea and mountains, surfing, snowboarding and hiking, that stuff is a little complicated here in Denmark so I am doing my best to explore new hobbies and passions. I am devouring books now and listening to music in most of my spare time.". How To Find Nestor? Nestor's Facebook Nestor's Instagram ---------------- Find out more! You’ve Got 5 Options is a talk-show based Radio Program, where we discuss ordinary topics in an extraordinary way. Inspired by the idea that every challenge has 5 solutions, every transformation process has 5 steps and every great interview has 5 key questions, we have chosen FIVE as a common theme for every program we broadcast. If you want to learn more about us, please don't hesitate to visit our webpage at https://the5options.com You can listen to us on Fridays at 14 00 CET and 98,7 and 89,5 fm in Aarhus, Denmark or worldwide here: http://radiohuset.airtime.pro/

PreAccident Investigation Podcast
PAPod 167 - What is Next for Safety II - Erik Hollnagel

PreAccident Investigation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 32:03


Erik Hollnagel was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He holds an M.Sc. in psychology from the University of Copenhagen, and a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Aarhus (Denmark). Erik Hollnagel is presently Professor at the University of Southern Denmark and Senior Professor at Jönköping Academy, Sweden. Erik is also Adjunct Professor at Central Queensland University (Australia), Visiting Professorial Fellow, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Macquarie University (Australia), Visiting Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Technische Universitat München (Germany), and Professor Emeritus at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) at Linköping University (LIU), Sweden. Prior to that he has held the following positions: Chief Consultant at the Centre for Quality Improvement, Region of Southern Denmark (2011-2017). Professor and Industrial Safety Chair at MINES ParisTech (formerly École des Mines de Paris), France (2006-2011). Visiting professor (Professor II) at the Department of Industrial economics and technology management (IØT) at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim,Norway. Professor of Human-Machine Interaction at the Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Linköping, Sweden. (1999-2006/2008) Visiting professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Linköping, Sweden. (1997-1999) Principal Advisor, OECD Halden Reactor Project, Halden, Norway. (1995-1999) Technical Director, Human Reliability Associates Ltd., Dalton, Lancashire, UK. (1993-1995) Senior researcher, Department Manager, and later Principal Scientist, Computer Resources International, Copenhagen, Denmark. (1985-1993) Associate professor, Psychological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. (1985-1986) Head of Man-Machine Interaction Research Division, OECD Halden Reactor Project, Halden, Norway. (1982-1985) Research fellow, Risø National Laboratory, Electronics Department, Roskilde, Denmark. (1978-1982) Associate professor (lektor), Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. (1971-1978) Computer programmer. I/S Datacentralen af 1959, Copenhagen, Denmark. (1962-1968) Erik Hollnagel is an internationally recognised specialist in the fields of resilience engineering, system safety, human reliability analysis, cognitive systems engineering, and intelligent man-machine systems. He is the author of more than 500 publications including twenty-two books, articles from recognised journals, conference papers, and reports. Listen to this podcast. Best Safety Podcast, Safety Program, Safety Storytelling, Investigations, Human Performance, Safety Differently, Operational Excellence, Resilience Engineering, Safety and Resilience Incentives Give this a listen. Thanks for listening and tell your friends.  See you in the space between efficiency and throughness - someplace.    

She Shapes The City
#Ch2#Ep7: Composer - Line - Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 20:05


Line Tjørnhøj is an experimental opera composer. She was described to us as someone who has shaped the sonic landscape of Aarhus. After exploring the seas as a sailor and bringing relief to suffering as a nurse for the terminally ill she discovered that she had always experienced life through sound and so began a journey to express this.     

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She Shapes The City
#Ch2 #Ep2: Landscape Architect - Kristine Jensen - Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 16:04


Kristine shapes landscapes, not Aarhus's architecture but the spaces around and between. As a landscape architect her prestigious projects have ranged from the city harbour's embrace of the watery horizon around Dokk1 to the ancient forest and fields wrapping around the renown Mosegaard museum.

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She Shapes The City
#Ch2 #Ep1: Entrepreneur - Camilla Hesselund Lastein, Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 16:10


Camilla Hesselund Lastein is a successful entrepreneur and winner of the Nordic Start Up awards 2017. Camilla established a startup called Lix providing affordable digital text books for students. The story of Lix began whilst Camilla was a student studying economics at Aarhus University. Cycling up and down steep hills to the campus she found her shoulders crushed by her expensive and mandatory class texts. Believing there had to be a better solution for students and not finding it Camilla decided to tackle the challenge herself.

She Shapes The City
#Ch2 #Ep3: Biologist - Signe - Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 13:29


Signe is a successful biologist and 2015 recipient of International Rising Talent Fellowship, one of the L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science. She is an Associate Professor at Aarhus University which house potentially the biggest biology scene in Denmark. It is internationally renown, encompassing a range of talented international scientists.

She Shapes The City
#Ch2 #Ep4: Techie - Nina - Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 18:29


Working as a Network Strategy Manager for Netflix Nina is working at the forefront of how our entertainment is changing from Cinemas and movies to cult tv series and personal device screens. It is unchartered territory which requires courage and adaptability and a bit of a thick skin. No one can train you for the job as it is evolving from day to day. She is working ensuring that the content gets to the end users, it is the nuts and bolts of the system.

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She Shapes The City
#Ch2 #Ep 5: Fighter - Nadia - Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 13:31


Nadia speaks softly using her slim fingers to emphasise her words, these are the same hands she has used decisively in her 15 years as a successful elite boxer. She was one of only 10 Danish women in the sport and it hasn't always been easy.

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She Shapes The City
#Ch2 #Ep6 - Artist - Malene - Aarhus, Denmark

She Shapes The City

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 14:46


Malene Bargissen is a product of Greenland inspired by nature & folklore both from her Greenlandic heritage. This culture forms the backbone for her art and her work with Aarhus' most vulnerable citizens, those that have fallen out of the system and are struggling to find their path.

The Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod Show
333: Live, Dublin Castle: Laura Russo TCD, Aarhus Denmark, Bloom Fringe 2017

The Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 29:51


Peter Donegan hosts The Sodshow Live from Dublin Castle, as part of Bloom Fringe 2017. With much thanks to The Church Bar and Restaurant Dublin and the entire team for their fantastic support. And of course you for listening. Thoughts or comments ? @sodshow on twitter. Facebook, The Sodshow. If you have a minute a rate and review in iTunes would be grand. The voices you will hear are: Laura Russo - scientist at Trinity College Dublin. Laura talks about bees, pollinators and what we do and can do. Lara talks the decline of bees, extinctions and others that also pollinate. Lara also refers to the All Ireland Pollinator Plan and the Campus Pollinator Plan at Trinity.  Esther Gerrard, Marion Keogh and Rosin de Buitlear Esther talks about Bloom Fringe, why and what they do. Marion refers to the work that they have seen abroad and how that interacts with the changes they are trying to make in Dublin and Roisin chats about those she met and chatted with and on a very personal level the differences change not only a place but a person. Ulla Maria Aude - Aarhus Denmark Aarhus European City of Culture - Active citizenship in Aarhus. Ulla talks about changing spaces from cars to people, making the city more cultural, the Institute for X, a place for music and art. A neighbourhood for creative activity, community gardens and testing things before you plan the park and making then making those things permanent. Marie Overgaard Nielsen - Taste Aarhus & the Green Embassy Marie chats about putting the Green Embassy right in the heart of the green area; a space that is accessible, open and lit up round the clock for all to see to encourage them to come in. She also chats Taste Aarhus, a wild taste festival of ant eating with mohitos and toasted worms - but essentially, they encourage people to try - allowing them to fail and encouraging them to try again. It is also about gardens wild - but getting the people to the nature; urban community gardens for socialising and hanging out.

British Council Arts
Hay Festival 2017 Podcast: the importance of story telling and translation for young people

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 16:32


In this podcast, recorded at the Hay Festival Wales 2017, we look at the importance of literature and books for young people: and we ask what is the value for younger readers of literature in translation and why is it important to discover stories from other countries? We spoke to Juliana Engberg the Director of the Aarhus 2017, European Capital of Culture, who is collaborating with Hay Festival on the first International Children’s Hay Festival of Literature which will take place in Aarhus Denmark later this year. In advance of the festival two anthologies of books featuring writers for young people from across Europe have been produced. The writers taking part in the anthology are known as the Aarhus 39. We also interviewed translator Daniel Hahn who has edited the anthologies and also spoke to one of the Aarhus 39, the best-selling Irish writer Sarah Crossan. To find out more about Hay Festival visit http://www.hayfestival.org or follow the festival on Twitter @hayfestival Find out more: https://literature.britishcouncil.org/blog/2017/hay-festival-2017-podcast-the-importance-of-story-telling-and-translation-for-young-people

David Hoffmeister & A Course In Miracles

David, Kirsten, and Frances discuss using specifics to go beyond specifics, wanting to know who you are more than questions and curiosities about the script, and the willingness to see the false as false (ego thoughts). Kirsten closes the day with a song.

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