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Månedsskrift for almen praksis
Har du lyst til at forske? #3

Månedsskrift for almen praksis

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 32:58


Hvordan ser hverdagen ud som almenmedicinsk forsker? Hvordan kan det præge lægelivet på lang sigt at man har lavet et videnskabeligt arbejde? I slutningen af denne episode møder vi Susanne Reventlow som er professor, praktiserende læge og leder af forskningsenheden Kbh, Slagelse og Køge. Hun kommer med sine bud på hvad der er vigtigt at gøre sig klart hvis man ønsker at forske. I studiet: Anne Møller: Praktiserende læge, ph.d. og seniorforsker ved forskningsenheden for almen praksis København, Slagelse, Køge. Solvej Videbæk Bueno: HU-læge i almen medicin, ph.d. og forsker ved Forskningsenheden for Almen Praksis i Aarhus.Helle Ibsen: Praktiserende læge, ph.d.  og seniorforsker ved forskningsenheden for almen praksis Odense-Esbjerg.Christian Vøhtz: Praktiserende læge, redaktør og vært.

Månedsskrift for almen praksis
Har du lyst til at forske? #2

Månedsskrift for almen praksis

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 42:44


Hvordan tager man kontakt til forskningsenhederne, og hvad med finansiering af ens forskning? Hvordan skriver man en protokol og hvorfor er det vigtigt at stille sig selv spørgsmålet: "Hvad motiverer mig?". Her i andet afsnit skal vi høre små klip fra 2 yngre almen medicinere som er på vej til at forske: Salli Rose Tophøj og Anne Kirstine Hedegaard.I studiet: Anne Møller: Praktiserende læge, ph.d. og seniorforsker ved forskningsenheden for almen praksis København, Slagelse, Køge. Solvej Videbæk Bueno: HU-læge i almen medicin, ph.d. og forsker ved Forskningsenheden for Almen Praksis i AarhusHelle Ibsen: Praktiserende læge, ph.d.  og seniorforsker ved forskningsenheden for almen praksis Odense-EsbjergChristian Vøhtz: Praktiserende læge, redaktør og vært

Månedsskrift for almen praksis
Har du lyst til at forske? #1

Månedsskrift for almen praksis

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 32:01


Har du lyst til at forske inden for almen medicin? Så er den her podcastserie lavet lige til dig. I dette første afsnit møder du Solvej, Helle og Anne som alle tre er almenmedicinske læger der har lavet en PhD og nu har forskning som en del af deres arbejdsliv. Solvej begyndte at forske tidligt i sit lægeliv og Helle begyndte at forske sent i sit lægeliv. Anne har tilrettelagt serien sammen med Christian.I studiet: Anne Møller: Praktiserende læge, ph.d. og seniorforsker ved forskningsenheden for almen praksis København, Slagelse, Køge. Solvej Videbæk Bueno: HU-læge i almen medicin, ph.d. og forsker ved Forskningsenheden for Almen Praksis i AarhusHelle Ibsen: Praktiserende læge, ph.d.  og seniorforsker ved forskningsenheden for almen praksis Odense-EsbjergChristian Vøhtz: Praktiserende læge, redaktør og vært

Yeşim'in ŞifaEvi
ANNEMİZİ ONURLANDIRMA VE SERBEST BIRAKMA MEDİTASYONU #meditasyon #kabuletmeningücü #annelergünü

Yeşim'in ŞifaEvi

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 9:00


Annemizle ilişkimiz, iç dünyamızı, duygularımızı, sezgilerimizi, iç güdülerimizi, yaratıcılığımızı, uyumlu ve sakin yanımızı, ilişkilerimizi ve bolluk enerjimizi yönetir. Annemize kabul vermek ve büyüklüğünü onurlandırmak , hayatta güvenle ilerlememizi sağlar ve büyük dönüşüm yaratır. Anneniz hayatta olsun veya olmasın, harika bir ilişkiniz olsun ya da olmasın , bu meditasyonla ondan özgürleşebilir ve kendi geminizin kaptanlığına yükselebilirsiniz. Şifa olsun

Türkiye'de Dijital Pazarlama
Mayıs Ayında İndirim Değil, "Panik" Satın

Türkiye'de Dijital Pazarlama

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 17:55


E-ticaret ekosisteminde herkesin aynı ezberlerle hareket ettiği, reklam bütçelerinin adeta kan gölüne döndüğü Mayıs ayına hoş geldiniz. Filtresiz Dijital'in bu sarsıcı bölümünde, ajansların size her toplantıda sunduğu o süslü Excel tablolarının arkasındaki acı gerçeği konuşuyoruz. Sadece geçen yıl Mayıs ayında Türkiye'de e-ticaret hacmi tam 210 Milyar TL seviyesine ulaştı. Peki bu devasa pastadaki en büyük dilimleri kimler yedi dersiniz? Sürekli yüzde 50 indirim diye bağıran ve ekranı kırmızı etiketlerle dolduran o klasik markalar mı? Hayır. Veriler yalan söylemez. Parayı kazananlar, indirimi değil "duyguyu ve paniği" satanlar oldu.Eğer şu an ofiste kara kara bu ay ne satacağız diye düşünüyorsanız, aradığınız o uyanış tam olarak bu bölümde gizli. Mayıs sıradan bir takvim yaprağı değildir. İnsanların kışlık depresyon hırkasını çıkarıp yaza, umuda ve dışa dönüklüğe hazırlandığı o büyük spiritüel geçiş kapısıdır. Tüketici psikolojisini hacklemek için önce bu ruh halini anlamanız gerekiyor. Hıdırellez haftasında insanların içindeki o "yeni bir ben" arzusuna nasıl dokunacağınızı, sıradan bir indirimi nasıl büyük bir dönüşüm hikayesine çevireceğinizi adım adım anlatıyorum. Müşterileriniz sizden sadece bir kargo kutusu beklemiyor, onlar yeni versiyonlarını satın almak istiyor.Hemen ardından o büyük kaosa, yani Anneler Günü rekabetine giriyoruz. Facebook ve Instagram panellerinin milyonlarca liralık pembe kalpli "Canım Annem" reklamlarıyla dolup taştığı o günlerde, tüketicinin beyni bu sıradanlığı saniyeler içinde silip atıyor. Buna nöropazarlama dilinde reklam körlüğü diyoruz. Bu körlüğü aşmanın yolu ise kusursuz stüdyo çekimlerinden değil, gerçeklikten ve insanın o ince vicdan azabından geçiyor. Davranışsal pazarlama kurallarını kullanarak, ürünü değil "hayırlı evlat olma" hissini nasıl satacağınızı, o yoğun beyaz yakalı müşterinin kalbini nasıl fethedeceğinizi sahadan örneklerle paylaşıyorum. Ezber bozan metinlerle rakiplerinizi nasıl geride bırakacağınızı göreceksiniz.Mayıs ayının asıl gizli silahı ise ay sonuna doğru başlayan o büyük yaza hazırlık paniğidir. Havalar ısındıkça, düğün sezonu yaklaştıkça insanların içine düşen o "eyvah hazır değilim" korkusu, dijital pazarlama dünyasında FOMO, yani fırsatı kaçırma korkusu olarak bilinir. Yeni sezon koleksiyonunuzu dümdüz duyurmak yerine, müşterinin bu panik duygusunu nasıl yöneteceğinizi ve o sepete ekle butonunu onlar için nasıl tek kurtuluş yolu haline getireceğinizi detaylarıyla masaya yatırıyoruz. İndirim çığlıkları atmadan, sadece zamanın daraldığını hissettirerek satışları nasıl patlatabileceğinizin matematiğini veriyorum.Eğer siz de e-ticaret satrancında sürekli piyon olup reklam bütçesi yakan taraftan çıkmak, oyunu kuran ve algoritmaları dize getiren tarafa geçmek istiyorsanız doğru yerdesiniz. Dijitalin sahte filtrelerini kaldırdığımız bu yeni dönemde, sıfırdan marka yaratmanın ve tüketici zihnine girmenin tüm sırlarını joyakademi.com adresinde uygulamalı olarak gösteriyorum. Sadece bu ailenin vizyoner üyelerine özel, sepet sayfasında kullanabileceğiniz PODCAST kodu ile anında yüzde 50 indirimi yakalayabilirsiniz. Rakipleriniz ezberden giderken siz sistemi kurun.Bölümü dinledikten sonra o sürekli indirim yapıp batan arkadaşınıza göndermeyi, Spotify ve Apple Podcasts üzerinden bizi 5 yıldızla desteklemeyi unutmayın. Filtresiz Dijital ailesi büyümeye devam ediyor, haftaya yepyeni bir gerçekle görüşmek üzere!Bu bölüm sana başka hangi taktikleri düşündürdü? Müşterilerinin hangi paniğini satışa çevirebilirsin?01:53 - E-ticaret satrancında indirim değil duygu satma psikolojisine giriş03:19 - Tüketici psikolojisinde Hıdırellez etkisi06:19 - Anneler Gününde artan reklam maliyetleri (CPM) gerçeği 08:20 - NLP teknikleriyle vicdan rahatlaması hissi satmak 10:16 - Yaza hazırlık paniği ve FOMO sendromunu 11:45 - E-ticarette oyun kurucu olmak isteyenler için Joy Akademi13:19 - İnsan mühendisliği olarak e-ticaret felsefesi14:31 - 90. bölüm büyük sürpriz duyurusu

Stimme wirkt! Der Podcast mit Arno Fischbacher
Warum du keine glatte Story brauchst, sondern eine glaubwürdige. Mit Anne M. Schüller // Folge 535

Stimme wirkt! Der Podcast mit Arno Fischbacher

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 23:12


Schick mir deine Frage oder Beobachtung als Sprachnachricht auf WhatsApp: https://wa.me/4369911000002? Im zweiten Teil des Gesprächs mit Anne M. Schüller wird es konkret: Wie erkennst du, ob eine Geschichte wirklich trägt – oder nur sauber inszeniert ist? Warum Vertrauen nicht durch Hochglanz entsteht. Und weshalb die Stimme oft früher als der Verstand merkt, ob jemand es ernst meint.  Darum geht's in dieser Episode: warum echte Narrative nicht am Reißbrett beginnen, sondern im echten Erleben weshalb Storylistening der erste Schritt ist, bevor gutes Storytelling überhaupt möglich wird wie Unternehmen an glaubwürdige Geschichten von Mitarbeitenden und Kund:innen kommen warum KI beim Formulieren helfen kann, die eigentliche Geschichte aber menschlich bleiben muss wieso die Stimme sofort hörbar macht, ob etwas erlebt oder nur nacherzählt ist was Vertrauen zerstört, wenn Geschichten geschniegelt, gescriptet oder „zu glatt“ wirken weshalb Führung heute weniger Management und mehr menschliche Verbindungsarbeit braucht wie Geschichten Veränderung ermöglichen, ohne Druck und Abwehr auszulösen Besonders spannend: Anne beschreibt Storytelling nicht als Showtechnik, sondern als Ausdruck von Haltung. Es geht nicht um erfundene Dramaturgie, sondern um echte Geschichten, die Resonanz auslösen. Genau dort trifft ihr Zugang auf den Kern von „Stimme wirkt!“: Eine Geschichte überzeugt nicht erst durch ihren Inhalt, sondern durch die Art, wie sie verkörpert und gesprochen wird.  Unser Gast: Anne M. Schüller ist Diplom-Betriebswirtin, Keynote-Speakerin, Business-Coach und mehrfach preisgekrönte Bestsellerautorin. Auf ihrer Website beschreibt sie ihre Schwerpunkte als zukunftsfähige kundenzentrierte Unternehmensführung, narrative Organisationsentwicklung und Customer Touchpoint Management. Ihr neues Buch heißt „Narrative für eine bessere Zukunft: Wie kraftvoll erzählte Geschichten unser Leben und die Arbeitswelt positiv wandeln“. Bestellen kannst du es hier bei Amazon.  Dein persönlicher SELBSTCHECK FÜHRUNG hier kostenlos **********Dein Voicecoach Arno Fischbacher begleitet Dich auf Deinem persönlichen Weg von Stimm-Besitzer zum Stimm-Benutzer!Die beiden Hosts dieses Podcasts: Arno Fischbacher und Andreas K. Giermaier (Lernen der Zukunft)✅ Hast Du Fragen? Schreib an podcast@arno-fischbacher.com✅ Du willst mit Arno persönlich sprechen? Gern: https://arno-fischbacher.com/espresso

Merdiven Altı Terapi
Ben, Annem ve Değersizlik Hissi

Merdiven Altı Terapi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 32:12


*Bu podcast Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir. Hiwell'e ulaşmak için tıklayın. https://hiwell.app/merdivenaltiterapii-merdiven20 kodu ile tüm görüşmelerde geçerli %20 indirim.

Stimme wirkt! Der Podcast mit Arno Fischbacher
Welche Geschichten du brauchst, um Hoffnung und Wirkung zu erzeugen - mit Anne M. Schüller // Folge 534

Stimme wirkt! Der Podcast mit Arno Fischbacher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 37:24


Schick mir deine Frage oder Beobachtung als Sprachnachricht auf WhatsApp: https://wa.me/4369911000002? Geschichten begleiten dich ständig. Doch Narrative gehen tiefer: Sie sind die Deutungsrahmen, in denen du Wirklichkeit, Zukunft und Handlungsmöglichkeiten verstehst. In dieser Episode sprechen Arno Fischbacher und Andreas Giermaier mit Anne M. Schüller darüber, warum Narrative weit mehr sind als Storytelling – und warum sie in Führung, Veränderung und persönlicher Entwicklung so wirkmächtig sind. Du erfährst, worin der Unterschied zwischen einer Story und einem Narrativ liegt. Du hörst, warum Narrative „Geschichten mit Bedeutung“ sind – und wie sie Denken und Verhalten rahmen. Du verstehst, weshalb negative Medienlogiken und Algorithmen destruktive Erzählmuster verstärken. Du nimmst mit, warum Zuversicht keine Schönfärberei ist, sondern ein produktiver Zukunftsmodus. Es geht um die Frage, welche Geschichten du dir selbst erzählst – und was das mit deiner inneren Stärke macht. Anne M. Schüller zeigt, warum der erste Hebel nicht im Außen beginnt, sondern bei der „Selbstrevision“: Welche negativen und welche positiven Geschichten laufen in deinem Kopf? Du hörst, wie bewusst gewählte Zukunftsbilder Kraft geben und sogar die eigene Wahrnehmung verändern können. Besonders spannend wird es beim Blick auf Unternehmen im Wandel: Warum kippen Change-Prozesse so oft in Angstgeschichten? Weshalb brauchen Teams nicht nur Ziele, sondern ein glaubwürdiges Zukunftsbild? Und was passiert, wenn in Unternehmen das „große Schweigen“ herrscht und die frischen, mutigen Stimmen keinen Raum bekommen? Diese Episode ist der erste Teil des Gesprächs – mit einem sauberen Cliffhanger: Wenn klar ist, wie Narrative wirken, stellt sich die nächste entscheidende Frage: Wie gestaltest du sie konkret? Genau dort setzt der zweite Teil an.  Anne M. Schüller zählt zu den profiliertesten Managementdenkerinnen im deutschsprachigen Raum. In dieser Episode ist sie mit ihrem neuen Buch „Narrative für eine bessere Zukunft: Wie kraftvoll erzählte Geschichten unser Leben und die Arbeitswelt positiv wandeln“ zu Gast. Bestellen kannst du es hier bei Amazon: Narrative für eine bessere Zukunft Dein persönlicher SELBSTCHECK FÜHRUNG hier kostenlos **********Dein Voicecoach Arno Fischbacher begleitet Dich auf Deinem persönlichen Weg von Stimm-Besitzer zum Stimm-Benutzer!Die beiden Hosts dieses Podcasts: Arno Fischbacher und Andreas K. Giermaier (Lernen der Zukunft)✅ Hast Du Fragen? Schreib an podcast@arno-fischbacher.com✅ Du willst mit Arno persönlich sprechen? Gern: https://arno-fischbacher.com/espresso

Der kreative Flow
133. Wie zeige ich Gefühl(e) in meinen Zeichnungen? – mit Anne Möx (Annegraete)

Der kreative Flow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 73:17


In diesem Podcast spreche ich mit Anne Möx, besser bekannt als Annegraete über ihren Werdegang, die Verbindung zwischen ihren Zeichnungen und Emotionen sowie den Einfluss ihrer Arbeit als Sozialpädagogin auf ihren kreativen Output. Anne teilt ihre Erfahrungen zum Erfolg bei Instagram, Zukunftsvisionen, einschließlich Buchprojekten und der Monetarisierung ihrer Kunst durch einen Online-Shop. Wir diskutieren auch die Ambivalenz von sozialen Medien, insbesondere Instagram, und wie diese Plattformen sowohl Sichtbarkeit als auch Stress verursachen können. Außerdem geht es um Selbstreflexion und die Bedeutung von Tagebuchschreiben für die kreativen Prozesse im Alltag. —— Shownotes: 1. Der Supporter der heutigen Folge ist Sakura, https://www.royaltalens.com/de/pages/sakura Gewinnspiel zur heutigen Folge mit Sakura: drei Pakete inkl. Sakura Notizbuch, Gelly Roll Retractable Set, Sakura Creative Kit und Pigma Brush Set // bis zum 24.5.2026 E-Mail an vielglueck (at) derkreativeflow (Punkt) de Betreff: Sakura, Antwort auf meine Frage in der Folge un Postadresse nicht vergessen 2. Meine heutige Gästin ist Anne Möx, Annegraete, https://www.annegraete.de https://www.instagram.com/annegraete 3. Ausflug in die Niederlande mit «Der kreative Flow» am 18.9.2026, https://shop.derkreativeflow.de/s/robertabergmann/flow-community-ausflug 4. Der Kreativ-Stammtisch von «Der kreative Flow» (ein Mittwoch pro Monat), kostenlos für Steady-Supporter, hier gibt es die Infos und Tickets: https://shop.derkreativeflow.de/s/robertabergmann/kreativ-stammtisch-online 5. Unterstütze «Der kreative Flow» bei Steady mit einer VIP-Mitgliedschaft und erhalte exklusive Boni, https://steady.de/derkreativeflow/ 6. YouTube-Kanal, https://www.youtube.com/c/derkreativeflow 7. Flow-Letter, Jetzt abonnieren 8. Robertas Kunst & Bücher, https://robertabergmann.shop 9. Robertas neues Sachbuch "Die Grundlagen der Illustration" jetzt mit Widmung und/oder Signatur direkt bei Roberta vorbestellen, erscheint am 7. September, https://robertabergmann.shop/collections/buch-1/products/buch-roberta-bergmann-die-grundlagen-der-illustration 10. Viel mehr kreativen Input gibt es hier auf dem Flow-Blog, https://www.derkreativeflowblog.de 11. "Kopf frei ..."-Online-Workshop mit Roberta (Selbstlernkurs), hier buchen und im eigenen Tempo machen: https://shop.derkreativeflow.de/s/robertabergmann/Workshop-kopf-frei-fuer-den-kreativen-flow Folge direkt herunterladen

Paperwings Podcast - Der Business-Interview-Podcast mit Danny Herzog-Braune
#268 "Welche Narrative gestalten die Zukunft?" Danny Herzog-Braune im Gespräch mit Anne M, Schüller

Paperwings Podcast - Der Business-Interview-Podcast mit Danny Herzog-Braune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 74:59 Transcription Available


In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Anne M. Schüller, der führenden Expertin für Business Transformation, über die Kraft von Narrativen und wie sie unser Denken, Handeln und Zusammenleben beeinflussen. Wir tauchen ein in die Frage, wie positive Geschichten nicht nur Unternehmen verändern, sondern auch persönliche Lebenswege und gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt stärken können. Gemeinsam beleuchten wir, warum Fakten allein selten überzeugen, wie Narrative gezielt eingesetzt – aber auch missbraucht – werden und warum gerade jetzt Optimismus und konstruktive Erzählungen so wichtig sind. Lass dich inspirieren, wie du deine eigene Geschichte neu schreiben und als Übermorgengestalter die Zukunft aktiv mitgestalten kannst. Ein Gespräch voller Impulse für alle, die mehr Sinn und Wirksamkeit suchen.

Hörspiel
«Repeat» von Claudia Weber

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 48:40


Süffiges Experiment: Fünf Mal derselbe Text – und doch jedes Mal eine völlig neue Geschichte. «Repeat» bricht mit Erzählkonventionen: Es verwandelt Wiederholung in ein erzählerisches Experiment voller Tempo-, Ton- und Bedeutungswechsel – und überrascht mit einer finalen Pointe. Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will: Freitag, 17.04.2026, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 1 Was passiert, wenn man einen Text nicht verändert, aber alles andere – Stimmführung, Tempo, Beziehung, Geräuschkulisse, Rollenverteilung und Genre – vollständig dreht? Das Hörspiel «Repeat» stellt genau diese Frage. In fünf Szenen erklingt jeweils wortgleich derselbe Text, doch die Wiederholung wird zum erzählerischen Gamechanger. Ob beim Klau eines Porsches, einer dramatischen Sterbeszene, dem Chaos einer Sitcom-Küche, einem Horrorfilmabend oder im Backstage einer Rockband – zwei Schauspielerinnen und zwei Schauspieler übernehmen alle zwanzig Rollen, jede Szene beginnt wortgleich dort, wo die vorherige endet – und mit jedem «Repeat» beginnt eine neue Geschichte. Auch die Musik ist nicht nur Beiwerk, sondern Teil der Erzählstruktur – mit einem cleveren Dreh am Schluss. Aber: keine Spoiler! ____________________ Mit: Marek Harloff, Patrick Güldenberg, Anne Müller und Marie Dziomber ____________________ Song-Komposition: Claudia Weber – Arrangement und Gitarre: Lukas Fretz – Drums: Eric Gut – Bass: Jorge Fortes – Gesang: Marek Harloff – Song-Aufnahme: Björn Müller – Unplugged-Version: Anne Müller ____________________ Hörspielmusik und Tongestaltung: Lukas Fretz – Regie: Claudia Weber und Mark Ginzler – Dramaturgie: Mark Ginzler ____________________ Produktion: SRF 2025 ____________________ Dauer: 48'

ICH WIR ALLE. Selbst + Team + Werte-entwicklung
Narrative für eine bessere Zukunft (Anne M. Schüller)

ICH WIR ALLE. Selbst + Team + Werte-entwicklung

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 62:06


Zukunft braucht andere Geschichten. Medien und Algorithmen spülen vor allem das nach oben, was Schrecken erzeugt - das ist bekannt. Und dennoch: Die Sehnsucht nach positiven Erzählungen ist oftmals groß. Anne Schüller, Autorin von 20 Büchern und gefragte Keynote-Speakerin, knüpft genau daran an. Ihr neues Buch *Narrative für eine bessere Zukunft* bringt zahlreiche Narrative für mehr Lebensqualität, eine bessere Arbeitswelt, mehr Nachhaltigkeit und eine bessere Zukunft. Anne verbindet in diesem Gespräch Wissenschaft, Praxis und persönliche Erfahrung. Sie beschreibt, wie Sprache Wirklichkeit erschafft - in der eigenen Biografie, im Unternehmen oder in gesellschaftlichen Debatten und inspiriert dazu die eigene Geschichte vielleicht einmal ganz anders zu erzählen.

Out Of The Clouds
Caitlin Krause on creative brightness, digital thriving, and the call for more play

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 127:26


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes back Caitlin Krause for their second conversation. Caitlin is a globally recognised experience designer, educator, author and founder of MindWise, whose work spans digital wellbeing, immersive design, contemplative practice and creative expression. She holds an MFA in poetry, has taught internationally across Belgium and Switzerland, and built the digital wellbeing program about wellbeing and technology at Stanford University. She teaches at the University of Oregon. She advises organisations including TED, The U.S. Air Force, LinkedIn, Google, Meta, Oracle, Evernote, and the U.S. State Department. Caitlin creates human-centered experiences mediated by technology, fusing creativity, meditation, storytelling, collaboration, and emotional intelligence for full life thriving. She is the author of six books, including her most recent work on digital wellbeing and a forthcoming collection of poetry, Poems of Root and Light. Caitlin and Anne first met at TED 2023, whose theme that year was Possibilities — and the thread of possibility runs through their exchange.Anne and Caitlin discuss her newest book, Digital Wellbeing, A transformative guide to thriving in the digital age. The conversation explores the etymology of the word 'digital' itself — a thread Caitlin traces from the digits of the hand through Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth to the immersive computing she works with today. Caitlin speaks to her motivation behind the book: not to produce a manual of healthy habits, nor to surrender to the idea that the machines have already won, but to offer an entry point for people to approach digital technology with less fear and hopefully less overwhelm that so many leaders and teams experience.The book is designed around the conviction that your body is your testing ground, that you get to have your experience and own it, and that the question of technology is ultimately a question of being.Caitlin's framework for immersive design, seven themes she calls the seven Es, anchored in what she describes as wonder-rich spatial computing design, runs through the conversation as both a professional methodology and a personal philosophy. Anne and Caitlin also discuss Caitlin's Shadow Storytelling experience, in which she guided participants from a Zoom call into a shared metaverse landscape for a meditation and storytelling session built around Jungian themes, winter imagery and candlelit caves. Both women explore the question of technology as a dance partner rather than a destination, and what it means to be the embodied physical human deciding how and whether to layer with it.Caitlin also tells the story of how the spirit of play, cultivated through an itinerant childhood in a foreign service family, has directly informed her pedagogy and her approach to guiding people into transformative experiences through technology. The conversation closes with Caitlin reading two poems from her forthcoming collection — 'The Middle Path' and the title poem 'Root and Light' — bringing the episode to a still and luminous end.Connect with CaitlinCaitlin's website: caitlinkrause.comMindWise — Caitlin's consultancyPoems of Root and Light — forthcoming poetry collectionDigital Satori — Caitlin's 2023 poetry collectionCaitlin's upcoming course at Kripalu Centre ‘Awakening Awe': Referenced in the episode:John O'Donohue — Irish poet and philosopherMartha Graham — choreographer and dance pioneer, quoted in the episodeDavid Whyte — poet and author whose work Caitlin referencesJoy Harjo — poet, referenced by CaitlinUrsula K. Le Guin — writer, whose quote about 'there, there' Caitlin sharesEsther Perel — referenced for her TED moment about putting down our phonesWorld Economic Forum — referenced in the context of new wellbeing metricsThe Story of You — Anne's coaching methodologyVisit our website: https://outoftheclouds.com/Subscribe to Anne's newsletter The Mettā View: https://annevmuhlethaler.com/the-metta-viewFollow Anne on IG: https://www.instagram.com/annvi/BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/annvi.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-v-muhlethaler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kampen om historien
Valgspecial: Demokratiets historie (1:2)

Kampen om historien

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 56:34


Der er snart folketingsvalg, og derfor fortæller politikerne lige nu om, hvad deres holdninger er, og hvorfor det præcis er dem, vi skal stemme på - men hvor kommer ideen om demokrati egentligt fra? Det er temaet i dette første afsnit af en todelt valgspecial af Kampen om historien. Med i studiet er historiker Anne Mørk og idéhistoriker Mikkel Thorup. Redaktør: Thomas Vinther Larsen I redaktionen: Otto Christian Korse Lyddesign: Martha Winther

Açık Dergi
Ari Alpert ile "Aribesk" Bir Yolculuk: Sokak Sanatı, Çok Yönlü Annem ve Çiçek Böcek

Açık Dergi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 25:13


Sokak sanatçısı ve tasarımcı Ari Alpert'le Apaçık Radyo'nun doğuşu sırasında ikonikleşen Greta Thunberg ve Orhan Gencebay stensillerden Shepard Fairey'e, mizah anlayışından son sergilerine; çok yönlülüğü ve sanat pratiği üzerine sohbet ediyoruz.  

Kampen om historien
Fra Monroedoktrinen til Donroedoktrinen

Kampen om historien

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 57:29


"Monroedoktrinen var en stor ting, men vi har i høj grad afløst den. Nu kalder de den Donroedoktrinen. Den var meget vigtig, men vi glemte den lidt. Det gør vi ikke længere." Sådan lød det fra Donald Trump, da han på et pressemøde satte ord på USAs opsigtsvækkende tilfangetagelse af Venezuelas præsident, Nicolás Maduro. Her både hyldede og nedgjorde han den mere end 200 år gamle doktrin, som efterhånden er kommet på alles læber. Men hvad er egentlig tankerne bag Monroedoktrinen? Og hvilke ligheder og forskelle er der på den og den såkaldte Donroedoktrin? Det er nogle af spørgsmålene i denne uges afsnit af Kampen om historien, hvor historiker og ph.d. i amerikanske studier Anne Mørk er gæst. Redaktør: Thomas Vinther Larsen. I redaktionen: Otto Christian Korse. Lyddesign: Martha Winther.

Psykopodiaa-podcast
200. Työuupumus: tunnistaminen ja ehkäisy. Vieraana Anne Mäkikangas.

Psykopodiaa-podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 48:04


Työuupumus on pitkittyneen työstressin seurauksena kehittyvä häiriötila, jossa palautuminen ei enää onnistu ja voimavarat ehtyvät. Vaikka työuupumuksesta puhutaan nykyään paljon, emme silti kykene ehkäisemään sitä riittävän tehokkaasti.Työuupumuksen keskeisiä oireita ovat krooninen väsymys, kyynistyminen, ammatillisen itsetunnon heikkeneminen sekä erilaiset kognitiiviset ja tunnesäätelyn vaikeudet. Työuupumuksen ehkäisy vaatii toimia niin yksilöltä, esihenkilöiltä kuin koko organisaatiolta.Psykologi Nina Lyytisen asiantuntijavieraana on psykologian tohtori ja työpsykologian dosentti Anne Mäkikangas. Anne toimii professorina ja Työelämän tutkimuskeskuksen johtajana Tampereen yliopistossa. Hänen keskeisiä tutkimusalueitaan ovat työhyvinvointi ja työuupumus. Suomen Psykologiliitto valitsi Anne Mäkikankaan vuoden psykologiksi 2025.Nina ja Anne keskustelevat työuupumuksesta ja siitä, miten voimme yhdessä rakentaa hyvinvointia tukevaa työelämää.Tässä jaksossa kuulet muun muassa: - Mitkä tekijät ovat suurimpia työuupumuksen riskitekijöitä nykypäivän työelämässä? - Onko yksilön omilla selviytymisstrategioilla ja persoonallisuustekijöillä vaikutusta työuupumuksen syntyyn? - Millainen vastuu organisaatioilla on työuupumuksen ehkäisyssä? - Millä tavalla johtaminen ja esihenkilötyö voi lisätä työuupumuksen riskiä tai toimia suojatekijänä? - Millä tavoin organisaatiot voivat tukea työntekijää toipumisessa ja uupumuksen uusiutumisen ehkäisemisessä?Lisätietoja:Anne Mäkikangas LinkedIn:ssa.Anne Mäkikangas tutkimusprofiilit ja julkaisut:Google ScholarORCIDResearchGate.Tutkimushankkeita ja lisätietoa työuupumuksesta ja työhyvinvoinnista:Työuupumuksen alkulähteillä Työuupumukseen liittyvät käytännöt ja niiden vaikutukset eri maissaPalaverismista tuottaviin kokouksiinWorkWell - Hyvinvoinnin ja tuottavuuden vahvistaminen monipaikkaisessa digitalisoituneessa työssä-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palaute tai suoraan Spotify-sovelluksessa, jos tätä sitä kautta kuuntelet.Jos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!Psykopodiaa-podcastin kaupallisista kumppanuuksista vastaa Suomen Podcastmedia: https://www.podcastmedia.fi/Psykologi- ja koulutuspalvelut Nina Lyytinen OyTarjoan psykologin keskustelutukea aikuisille erilaisissa elämäntilanteissa ja kriiseissä.Voit olla yhteydessä, kun kaipaat apua esimerkiksi:• elämäntilanteen jäsentämiseen tai kriisien käsittelyyn• itsekriittisten ajatusten ja vaativuuden työstämiseen• vuorovaikutushaasteisiin, ihmissuhdeongelmiin, masennukseen, ahdistukseen tai työuupumukseenPsykologin vastaanottoni Saraste Mielen klinikalla.Etsittekö organisaatiolle kokenutta puhujaa tai psykologivalmentajaa?

Out Of The Clouds
Tijana Tamburic on being raised for autonomy, the gift of vulnerable conversations, and building a business that serves your life

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 121:36


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes Tijana Tamburic, a storyteller, creative director and co-founder of Female Narratives. After a decade as a model combined with a UCL history degree and experience in publishing and editorial roles, she co-founded Female Narratives to disrupt the outdated advertising industry. Named Forbes 30 Under 30 for Media & Marketing (and later serving as a judge), Tijana has worked on creative campaigns for brands like Bumble, BBC Studios and Allbirds, helping them tell real human stories. She's also the host of The Slow Down podcast and a board advisor for social enterprise OK MENTOR.Anne discovered Tijana through The Slow Down, which offers what Tijana calls the career advice she never got in her twenties, aka conversations with people who've redefined success beyond hustle culture. Tijana shares her journey from arriving in London as an 18-month-old Serbian immigrant to being raised for autonomy by hardworking parents. She candidly discusses her teenage antics, keeping her modeling career at arm's length, staying in education, and initially hiding her avant-garde editorial modeling work from friends.She tells Anne about her Burning Man transformation, meeting her future business partner on a flight to Ibiza, and her first ayahuasca ceremony, noting how these experiences introduced her to patient, graceful women who helped her step into her feminine energy after years of operating from a masculine, confrontational stance.This shift led to founding Female Narratives, which initially got swept up in girl boss culture's demands to scale and sell. After two years on this path, Tijana and her co-founder had a crucial conversation about what kind of life they actually wanted. They worked backwards to design a boutique agency requiring a handful of projects yearly to meet their goals, allowing them to be selective about clients and maintain work-life balance.Tijana reflects on her relationship with her archetypal masculine mother, a Serbian pharmacist who became a professor at London College of Fashion. The conversation also explores Tijana's past addiction to stress, her journey through burnout, and her ongoing practice of stepping into feminine energy through active listening and moving from scarcity to abundance mindset. A candid conversation about building a business that serves your life, balancing masculine and feminine energies, and why vulnerable conversations are gifts that help us feel seen and understood.Selected links from episode:The Female Narratives website The Slow Down podcastTijana's Instagram: @tamburicTijana's TEDx Bucharest talk titled ‘When my masculine met my feminine'Heart Diffraction Glasses (as featured at Burning Man)The Whisperers by Orlando FigesJulia AstokEsther Perel on autonomy vs loyaltyVisit our website Out of the Clouds : https://outoftheclouds.com/Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_outofthecloudsAnne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annvi/Anne on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/annvi.bsky.socialAnne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-v-muhlethaler/Please subscribe and leave us a review ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen
SEWERYNA UND DIE UNSICHTBAREN NAZIS - Überfall (1/4)

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 47:19


Die Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder beim Camp in Polen im Sommer 2025 feiern eine Frau von unfassbarer Stärke. Aber in Deutschland ist sie kaum bekannt. Oder kennt Ihr Seweryna Szmaglewska? Beim Überfall der Deutschen auf Polen, 1939, zu Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs, ist Seweryna 23 Jahre alt. Sie studiert Soziologie, liebt die Natur, ist gläubig und schließt sich dem katholischen Widerstand an. Sie ist mi Witold, einem Architekturstudenten, lose befreundet. 1942 wird sie in ihrem Heimatort Piotrków Tribunalski von der Gestapo verhaftet und kommt ins KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau. Und dort beginnt ihr Alptraum. Von Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann (NDR 2025) *** Credits: Mit Anja Antonowicz, Anne Müller, Franz Dinda Skript und Hosts: Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann Musik: Michal Krajczok, Viola: Aisling Marnane Creative Producer: Roman Ruthardt Ton und Technik: Corinna Gathmann, Till Hoffmann und Jan Merget Redaktion: Ulrike Toma Eine Produktion des Norddeutschen Rundfunks 2025. Mit Dank an Polskie Radio. Die Bücher von Seweryna Szmaglewska sind im Schöffling Verlag erschienen. *** Besondere Empfehlungen der Redaktion: TV-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen” in der ARD Mediathek Das ARD-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen" blickt auf diese historischen Tage aus einer neuen Perspektive - nämlich durch die Augen von zwei Überlebenden: Das ist der junge Journalist Ernst Michel, der die Prozesse verfolgt und die polnische Schriftstellerin Seweryna Szmaglewska, die als Hauptzeugin an den Prozessen beteiligt ist. Die beiden werden gespielt von Jonathan Berlin und Katharina Stark. Die bekannten Schauspieler Francis Fulton Smith und Wotan Wilke Möhring verkörpern Hermann Göring und dessen Verteidiger. Zeitzeugen-Interviews und seltene, kolorierte Archivaufnahmen aus dem Gerichtssaal bringen uns die Vergangenheit nah. ZUR DOKU: https://1.ard.de/nuernberg-45?nuernbergNDR=pcsn  In "Alles Geschichte" findet Ihr auch die Serie "Die Täter und der Psychologe" über den britischen Gerichtspsychologen Gustave M. Gilbert. Er begleitete die Angeklagten im Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess. ZU DEN FOLGEN: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:6c46c448c0998e58/ *** Unser Podcast-Tipp für Euch: Um eine unglaubliche Geschichte von Leid und Leben geht es in "Shlomo - Der Goldschmied und der Nazi" von Antonius Kempmann und Martin Kaul: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/shlomo-der-goldschmied-und-der-nazi/urn:ard:show:7170bc1a5ded494c/ ***

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen
SEWERYNA UND DIE UNSICHTBAREN NAZIS - Albtraum (2/4)

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 48:57


Im Konzentrationslager erlebt Seweryna die Grausamkeit der Nationalsozialisten unter Adolf Hitler: Menschen werden gequält und getötet, Kinder verbrannt. Seweryna macht Notizen, sogar Zeichnungen. Sie ist mutig, will alles sehen, alles festhalten, um später zu berichten. Denn sie weiß: sie will überleben. Und dann geschieht etwas Unglaubliches: Seweryna trifft im KZ Witold wieder. Sie verlieben sich, geben sich ein Versprechen: wenn sie diese Hölle überleben, gründen sie später eine Familie. Das gibt ihnen Hoffnung. Bis die Männer das Lager verlassen und Seweryna mit anderen Frauen auf einen Todesmarsch geschickt wird. Von Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann (NDR 2025) *** Credits: Mit Anja Antonowicz, Anne Müller, Franz Dinda. Skript und Hosts: Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann Musik: Michal Krajczok, Viola: Aisling Marnane Creative Producer: Roman Ruthardt Ton und Technik: Corinna Gathmann, Till Hoffmann und Jan Merget Redaktion: Ulrike Toma Eine Produktion des Norddeutschen Rundfunks 2025. Mit Dank an Polskie Radio. Die Bücher von Seweryna Szmaglewska sind im Schöffling Verlag erschienen. *** Besondere Empfehlungen der Redaktion: TV-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen” in der ARD Mediathek Das ARD-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen" blickt auf diese historischen Tage aus einer neuen Perspektive - nämlich durch die Augen von zwei Überlebenden: Das ist der junge Journalist Ernst Michel, der die Prozesse verfolgt und die polnische Schriftstellerin Seweryna Szmaglewska, die als Hauptzeugin an den Prozessen beteiligt ist. Die beiden werden gespielt von Jonathan Berlin und Katharina Stark. Die bekannten Schauspieler Francis Fulton Smith und Wotan Wilke Möhring verkörpern Hermann Göring und dessen Verteidiger. Zeitzeugen-Interviews und seltene, kolorierte Archivaufnahmen aus dem Gerichtssaal bringen uns die Vergangenheit nah. ZUR DOKU: https://1.ard.de/nuernberg-45?nuernbergNDR=pcsn In "Alles Geschichte" findet Ihr auch die Serie "Die Täter und der Psychologe" über den britischen Gerichtspsychologen Gustave M. Gilbert. Er begleitete die Angeklagten im Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess. ZU DEN FOLGEN: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:6c46c448c0998e58/ *** Unser Podcast-Tipp für Euch: Unbekannte Täter der NS-Zeit stehen in "NS-Cliquen" im Fokus. Sie haben begeistert, schweigend oder resignierend Macht, Terror und Ausgrenzung wahrgenommen. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/ns-cliquen-von-menschen-und-moerdern/urn:ard:show:bb67d8af824e7f96/ ***

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen
SEWERYNA UND DIE UNSICHTBAREN NAZIS - Wagemut (3/4)

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 50:03


Nachts sind minus 25 Grad, es liegt Schnee. Seweryna weiß, sie wird den Todesmarsch nicht überleben. Mit ein paar Frauen gelingt ihr die Flucht. Als sie ausgemergelt und entkräftet zu Hause ankommt, setzt sie sich in ihr Jugendzimmer und beginnt, zu schreiben: fünfeinhalb Monate lang, Tag für Tag, früh bis spät. Die Gaskammern, die Leichenberge, das Arbeitslager. Im Dezember 1945 erscheint ihr Lagerbericht. Die sowjetische Delegation beim Nürnberger Prozess nutzt das Buch als Material vor Gericht, und Seweryna soll vorm Internationalen Militärtribunal aussagen. Hier trifft Seweryna auf die unsichtbaren Nazis. Ohne Uniform sind sie nicht zu erkennen. Am 27. Februar 1946 berichtet sie vor Gericht von schwangeren Frauen und Kindern im KZ. Unter den sechs Millionen ermordeten Jüdinnen und Juden waren eine Million Kinder. Von Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann (NDR 2025) *** Credits: Mit Anja Antonowicz, Anne Müller, Franz Dinda Skript und Hosts: Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann Musik: Michal Krajczok, Viola: Aisling Marnane Creative Producer: Roman Ruthardt Ton und Technik: Corinna Gathmann, Till Hoffmann und Jan Merget Redaktion: Ulrike Toma Eine Produktion des Norddeutschen Rundfunks 2025. Mit Dank an Polskie Radio. Die Bücher von Seweryna Szmaglewska sind im Schöffling Verlag erschienen. *** Besondere Empfehlungen der Redaktion: TV-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen” in der ARD Mediathek Das ARD-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen" blickt auf diese historischen Tage aus einer neuen Perspektive - nämlich durch die Augen von zwei Überlebenden: Das ist der junge Journalist Ernst Michel, der die Prozesse verfolgt und die polnische Schriftstellerin Seweryna Szmaglewska, die als Hauptzeugin an den Prozessen beteiligt ist. Die beiden werden gespielt von Jonathan Berlin und Katharina Stark. Die bekannten Schauspieler Francis Fulton Smith und Wotan Wilke Möhring verkörpern Hermann Göring und dessen Verteidiger. Zeitzeugen-Interviews und seltene, kolorierte Archivaufnahmen aus dem Gerichtssaal bringen uns die Vergangenheit nah. ZUR DOKU: https://1.ard.de/nuernberg-45?nuernbergNDR=pcsn In "Alles Geschichte" findet Ihr auch die Serie "Die Täter und der Psychologe" über den britischen Gerichtspsychologen Gustave M. Gilbert. Er begleitete die Angeklagten im Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess. ZU DEN FOLGEN: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:6c46c448c0998e58/ *** Unser Podcast-Tipp für Euch: Mit aller Kraft kämpft die Schwarze Frau Michelle für ihren Mann, ihre Familie: er sitzt hinter Gittern. Sie wünscht sich nichts sehnlicher als ein gemeinsames Leben in Freiheit. Davon erzählt der Podcast: Haft & Liebe - Das Eheversprechen: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:a5c269675f644d4b/ ***

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen
SEWERYNA UND DIE UNSICHTBAREN NAZIS - Tageslicht (4/4)

Alles Geschichte - History von radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 38:46


Seweryna ist enttäuscht, dass ihre Redezeit in Nürnberg so knapp war, hier werden vor allem Dokumente als Beweismittel verwendet. Sie fragt: "Was ist aussagekräftiger - Millionen Seiten oder die Erzählung eines Menschen vom Geruch verbrannten Menschenfleischs?" Immerhin, sie steht in der Zeitung. Und wieder geschieht etwas Wunderbares: Witold liest über ihre Aussage und erfährt so, dass Seweryna noch am Leben ist. Er hielt sie für tot und sie ihn. Jetzt sehen sie sich im Grand Hotel wieder. In Polen bauen sie sich ein gemeinsames Leben auf und gründen, wie versprochen, eine Familie, bekommen zwei Söhne. Sewerynas schreibt weiter Bücher. Ihre Frage nach den Kindern bleibt unbeantwortet. Heute, 80 Jahre nach dem Beginn der Nürnberger Prozesse und Kriegsende, ist Sewerynas erstes Buch nicht mehr Schullektüre in Polen, nur noch eine ergänzende Empfehlung. Immerhin ist inzwischen, im Juli 2020, die deutsche Übersetzung in Deutschland auf den Markt gekommen, unter dem Titel "Die Frauen von Birkenau", erschienen. Von Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann (NDR 2025) *** Credits: Mit Anja Antonowicz, Anne Müller, Franz Dinda Skript und Hosts: Nora Hespers und Sophie Rebmann Musik: Michal Krajczok, Viola: Aisling Marnane Creative Producer: Roman Ruthardt Ton und Technik: Corinna Gathmann, Till Hoffmann und Jan Merget Redaktion: Ulrike Toma Eine Produktion des Norddeutschen Rundfunks 2025. Mit Dank an Polskie Radio. Die Bücher von Seweryna Szmaglewska sind im Schöffling Verlag erschienen. *** Besondere Empfehlungen der Redaktion: TV-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen” in der ARD Mediathek Das ARD-Dokudrama "Nürnberg 45 - Im Angesicht des Bösen" blickt auf diese historischen Tage aus einer neuen Perspektive - nämlich durch die Augen von zwei Überlebenden: Das ist der junge Journalist Ernst Michel, der die Prozesse verfolgt und die polnische Schriftstellerin Seweryna Szmaglewska, die als Hauptzeugin an den Prozessen beteiligt ist. Die beiden werden gespielt von Jonathan Berlin und Katharina Stark. Die bekannten Schauspieler Francis Fulton Smith und Wotan Wilke Möhring verkörpern Hermann Göring und dessen Verteidiger. Zeitzeugen-Interviews und seltene, kolorierte Archivaufnahmen aus dem Gerichtssaal bringen uns die Vergangenheit nah. ZUR DOKU: https://1.ard.de/nuernberg-45?nuernbergNDR=pcsn   In "Alles Geschichte" findet Ihr auch die Serie "Die Täter und der Psychologe" über den britischen Gerichtspsychologen Gustave M. Gilbert. Er begleitete die Angeklagten im Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess. ZU DEN FOLGEN: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:6c46c448c0998e58/ *** Unser Podcast-Tipp für Euch: Welche Themen, die heute relevant erscheinen, beschäftigen uns noch morgen, und welche Ereignisse, die lange zurückliegen, sind heute wie damals wichtig? Darum geht es in "Was geht - was bleibt?" ZUM PODCAST: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/was-geht-was-bleibt-zeitgeist-debatten-kultur/urn:ard:show:c78dab440df011db/ ***

Out Of The Clouds
Serge Mouangue on aesthetic dialogue, the spirituality of design and transcending cultural boundaries

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 86:16


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes artist and designer Serge Mouangue for a rare and intimate conversation about his remarkable creative journey. Born in Cameroon and now based between France and Japan, Serge has built an artistic practice that explores the deep cultural resonances between West Africa and Japan through his Wafrica project.The conversation begins with Serge sharing his early life in Cameroon, where he explains the incredible linguistic diversity of his homeland through a striking example - counting from one to ten in his mother's and father's dialects, which sound completely different despite being from villages only 100 kilometers apart. He describes himself as a dreamy child with endless imagination who, growing up in government housing in France without many material possessions, would imagine all the things that were missing - vacuum cleaners, appliances, furniture - developing his ability to give shape to dreams through drawing.Serge's path led him from interior design to industrial design, and eventually to Japan through his work in automotive design at Nissan. It was there, in 2006, that he discovered unexpected parallels between Japanese and West African cultures: complex hierarchy systems, animistic spirituality that sees souls in all things, and deep reverence for elders. These discoveries sparked what would become his signature artistic exploration.The heart of the conversation centers on Serge's Wafrica project - kimonos made with African fabrics that blur the boundaries of identity and belonging. He shares a moving story about a Japanese customer who, wearing one of his kimonos, said she felt like she was "wearing world heritage" and no longer felt bound by the traditional submissive role associated with the garment. His other works include the Blood Brothers - African pygmy stools lacquered with Japanese urushi (described poetically as "African wood covered by the blood of a Japanese tree") - and installations like the Seven Sisters, exploring women's secrets and shared experiences.Throughout the interview, Serge reveals his unique creative process, emphasizing how he "puts feelings first" and trusts his intuition "literally a hundred percent." He describes holding stories in his imagination for years - sometimes six or seven - before they're ready to be born into physical form. His deep relationship with sound emerges as central to his practice, from recording strangers' stories in Australia as a young man to his ongoing fascination with everything from Pygmy hunting songs to the sound of children playing.The conversation also touches on profound themes of identity and belonging. As Serge notes, "cultural identity is not a given. It's a journey. It's something that you build through time." His work ultimately transcends the specific dialogue between West Africa and Japan to speak to anyone who has felt at home somewhere unexpected or questioned where they're truly from.Anne and Serge discuss his advice for those with dreams: acknowledging the risks while emphasizing persistence, hard work, and the importance of luck - which he notes comes to those who "put everything around it so that it happens." When asked about his favorite word, Serge chooses "transcend," explaining how it encompasses both transformation and the spiritual dimension he seeks in all his work.A deeply thoughtful and poetic conversation with an artist who rarely gives interviews, making this intimate discussion all the more precious.Selected Links from Episode:Serge Mouague's website: wafrica.artAkaa Design Fair (October 24-26, Paris): akaafair.comVisit our website Out of the Clouds : https://outoftheclouds.com/Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_outofthecloudsAnne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annvi/Anne on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/annvi.bsky.socialAnne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-v-muhlethaler/Please subscribe and leave us a review ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 35:45


Ekim ayı meme kanseri farkındalık ayı ve bu farkındalık bölümü #allianz işbirliğiyle gerçekleşmiştir

Power Hour Optometry's Only Live Radio Show
The Future of Eyecare Media: Anne M. Cooper on Trends, Technology, and Change

Power Hour Optometry's Only Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 50:31


What stories are shaping the future of optometry, and how do we know where the industry is headed?  To answer that, we turned to someone with perhaps the broadest view in eyecare today: Anne M. Cooper, Editorial Director of Vision Monday and 20/20 Magazine. 

Out Of The Clouds
Ashley Bernardi on the cost of untold stories, giving herself the permission to feel and healing into her authentic power

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 92:54


In this deeply moving episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes Ashley Bernardi, an award-winning podcaster, author, media relations expert, and founder of Nardi Media. Ashley served as a network television news producer for nearly a decade, with credits including CBS News, energyNOW! on Bloomberg TV, and Washington Post Live. She has helped multiple authors launch their books and become New York Times Best Sellers, including Mel Robbins, Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson, and Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, with client placements in top-tier outlets like The Washington Post, The New York Times, TODAY, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, NPR, Fortune, and hundreds more.Ashley's personal story begins with profound childhood trauma - losing her father to a sudden heart attack at age 11 - and traces her journey through decades of burying her emotions while excelling professionally as a journalist and PR expert.Ashley shares with Anne how she grew up in a creative military family, with her father serving as an Army colonel at the Pentagon and her mother running a successful dance studio in the DC area. The sudden loss of her beloved dad became a defining moment which brought her to suppress her grief and emotions for over two decades, channeling her energy into professional achievement while struggling with various coping mechanisms.The conversation takes a profound turn as Ashley describes how unprocessed trauma eventually manifested in her body through a severe case of Lyme disease following the birth of her third daughter. After being medically gaslit by numerous doctors, Ashley experienced what she refers to as her "dark night of the soul" –- a moment of complete surrender that finally opened the door to processing her long-buried grief for her father.Ashley details her healing journey, which involved developing daily practices of meditation, journaling, breathwork, therapy, coaching, and more. She explains how learning to "feel her feelings" in real-time became the foundation for both her physical healing and her relationship with her deceased father. The experience transformed her approach to life and work, impacting the work she does at Nardi Media, a PR agency specialising in health, wellness, spirituality, and mission-driven organisations.Throughout their conversation, Anne and Ashley explore the importance of storytelling as both a healing tool and a way to connect with others. Ashley shares practical advice for those wanting to share their own stories, emphasising the difference between written and spoken communication and the necessity of practicing your story out loud. She also discusses her work with renowned clients like Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor and Dr. Emma Seppälä, and how her personal healing journey informed her professional mission.The interview concludes with Ashley's insights on the transformative power of authentic connection, the importance of honoring both masculine and feminine energies, and her belief that everyone has healing wisdom within them. She emphasises that feelings are meant to be felt and processed, not buried, and that our authentic power comes from getting quiet and listening to our inner wisdom.A raw, honest, and ultimately hopeful conversation about trauma, healing, and the courage it takes to live authentically.Connect with Ashley:Ashley Bernardi's website: ashleybernardi.comNardi Media: nardimedia.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nardi_media Visit our website Out of the Clouds : https://outoftheclouds.com/Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_outofthecloudsAnne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annvi/Anne on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/annvi.bsky.socialAnne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-v-muhlethaler/Please subscribe and leave us a review ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hörspiel
Premiere: «Repeat» von Claudia Weber

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 48:45


100 Jahre Schweizer Hörspiel: Mit einem Experiment! Fünf Mal derselbe Text – und doch jedes Mal eine völlig neue Geschichte. «Repeat» verwandelt Wiederholung in ein erzählerisches Experiment voller Tempo-, Ton- und Bedeutungswechsel – und überrascht mit einer finalen Pointe. Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will: Mittwoch, 03.09.2025, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 2 Kultur Was passiert, wenn man einen Text nicht verändert, aber alles andere – Stimmführung, Tempo, Beziehung, Geräuschkulisse, Rollenverteilung und Genre – vollständig dreht? Das Hörspiel «Repeat» stellt genau diese Frage. In fünf Szenen erklingt jeweils wortgleich derselbe Text, doch die Wiederholung wird zum erzählerischen Gamechanger. Ob beim Klau eines Porsches, einer dramatischen Sterbeszene, dem Chaos einer Sitcom-Küche, einem Horrorfilmabend oder im Backstage einer Rockband – zwei Schauspielerinnen und zwei Schauspieler übernehmen alle zwanzig Rollen, jede Szene beginnt wortgleich dort, wo die vorherige endet – und mit jedem «Repeat» beginnt eine neue Geschichte. Auch die Musik ist nicht bloss Beiwerk, sondern Teil der Erzählstruktur – mit einem cleveren Dreh am Schluss. Aber: keine Spoiler! Ein Fest der Schauspielkunst und Inszenierung! Und eine Feier der elektrischen Gitarre. ____________________ Mit: Marek Harloff, Patrick Güldenberg, Anne Müller und Marie Dziomber ____________________ Song-Komposition: Claudia Weber – Arrangement und Gitarre: Lukas Fretz – Drums: Eric Gut – Bass: Jorge Fortes – Gesang: Marek Harloff – Song-Aufnahme: Björn Müller – Unplugged-Version: Anne Müller ____________________ Hörspielmusik und Tongestaltung: Lukas Fretz – Regie: Claudia Weber und Mark Ginzler – Dramaturgie: Mark Ginzler ____________________ Produktion: SRF 2025 ____________________ Dauer: 48'

Hörspiel
«Zwanzig auf Selsky» von Patrick Findeis

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 58:21


Atmosphärisches Kriminalhörspiel um Schuld und Mitschuld auf allen Seiten. Bei der Suche nach dem einen Mörder offenbaren sich Abgründe in nahezu allen Figuren im Grossstadtdschungel Berlin. Auch der leitende Kommissar schleppt seine Traumata mit sich herum. Wer das Hörspiel am Radio hören will: Samstag, 26.07.2025, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 2 Kultur Die schöne Yulia Kirsch liegt tot am Ufer des Berliner Landwehrkanals. Ein Jogger findet sie in den frühen Morgenstunden in einer Lache aus Blut. Hauptkommissar Jan Kovac hat eine harte Nacht hinter sich, als er am Tatort eintrifft. Der erst kürzlich nach Berlin strafversetzte Kovac ist unbeliebt im Kollegenkreis. Als Ermittler des LKA hat er in Konstanz eine Kindsmörderin geschützt, von der er sich hatte verführen lassen. Seine Karriere und sein Privatleben sind seitdem aus der Bahn geworfen. Im Mordfall Yulia Kirsch will der Hauptkommissar keinen Fehler begehen und verfolgt alle Spuren penibel, obwohl der Täter offensichtlich ist: der ehemalige Lebensgefährte des Opfers, Stefan Selsky. Bald offenbart sich, dass nicht nur die Pflegeeltern von Yulia Kirschs Sohn Yanik ein Mordmotiv haben, sondern auch ein erfolgreicher Journalist. Patrick Findeis legt in seinem Hörspiel den Fokus auf das Opfer, das Schicksal einer jungen Frau, die sich nach einem Tiefschlag langsam erholt, der ein Happyend jedoch nicht vergönnt ist. Und er taucht tief in die Innenwelten all seiner Figuren ein, von denen einige Mitschuld an Yulias Schicksal tragen. ____________________ Mit: Sebastian Weber (Kovac), Anne Müller (Wahlberg), Daniel Lommatzsch (Vogts), Klara Meier (Isabelle), Andri Schenardi (Heimann), Thomas Wodianka (Selsky), Joachim Aeschlimann (Ömer), Nils Kahnwald (Hermann Bautzner), Maja Beckmann (Mandy Bautzner), Birgit Bücker (Kandulski), Dinah Hinz (Mutter), Chantal Le Moign (Wirtin/Beamtin Notruf), Alexander M. Schmidt (Pathologe/Späti-Besitzer), Ilja Baumeier (Taxifahrer) ____________________ Tontechnik: Basil Kneubühler – Dramaturgie und Regie: Mark Ginzler ____________________ Produktion: SRF 2020 ____________________ Dauer: 58'

Out Of The Clouds
Karen Salmansohn on finding humor in life's heaviness, identity-based habits, and your to-die-for life

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 86:35


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes Karen Salmansohn, a bestselling author who has sold over 2 million books globally and describes herself as someone who puts "Psychology Today and Mad Magazine in a blender and presses frappé." Known for writing self-help books for people who wouldn't be caught dead reading self-help and pioneering the self-help book with attitude—she was the first personal development author to put a curse word in a book title with "How to Be Happy, Dammit"—Karen brings her signature blend of wisdom and wit to every conversation.Karen's journey from senior VP creative director in advertising to bestselling author began with a bold leap of faith driven by pure passion. After achieving early success in advertising (including winning a Clio in her first six months on the job), she realised she wanted to write a novel. After threatening to quit, she finally did. After her first novel, she came to pen books meant to inspire people to think in new ways, more fulfilling to Karen than writing copy to convince the same people to switch toothpaste brands. Karen shares the story of how this bold decision led to a remarkable career spanning novels, self-help books, and everything in between.In their conversation, Anne and Karen explore the inspiration behind Karen's latest book, "Your To Die For Life," which emerged from both her experience of "near life experiences" (being life-adjacent rather than fully present) and the profound impact of her father's death. Karen shares how giving her father's eulogy prompted her to write her own, leading to a thorough reassessment of her priorities and inspiring her to move from working in "beast mode" to what she now calls "best mode."The discussion delves deep into Karen's practical framework for living intentionally, including her seven core values (Authentic, Brave, Curious, Discerning, Empathic love, Fun, and Gratitude) that she reverse-engineered from the top regrets of the dying. Karen explains her powerful concept of identity-based habits and "to-die lists"—daily practices that help align your actions with who you want to become, using the format "I am [core value] and so I do [action]."One of the most compelling parts of their conversation centers on Karen's marble jar ritual—a tangible way to practice mortality awareness by representing each remaining month of life as a marble, creating a monthly ritual of reflection and intentional living. Karen describes herself as a "middle of life doula," someone helping people create meaningful change while there's still runway ahead.Throughout the interview, Karen demonstrates her gift for making profound concepts accessible through humor and practical tools. From her early days writing silly poems about chemistry homework to helping readers navigate life's heaviness with levity, she embodies her belief that humor is a great survival tool and that we can find awe and meaning in everyday moments.The conversation touches on behavioral change, the importance of meaningful relationships, the power of curiosity as an antidote to fear, and how mortality awareness can awaken us to make each day more beautiful and purposeful. Karen's approach isn't about morbid fixation on death, but rather using awareness of life's finite nature to live more vividly and intentionally.A thoughtful and inspiring conversation that offers both practical tools and philosophical insights for anyone seeking to live more fully and authentically.Happy listening! Selected links from episodeConnect with Karen:On Instagram @notsalmonOn Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Notsalmon/On LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/karensalmansohn/On Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@karensalmansohn-OFFICIALKaren's Work:Your To Die For Life - Karen's latest book and websiteKaren's Substack: The Stand-Up PhilosopherLegacy Lab coaching with KarenYou're never too old to re-jigger your life - a video masterclassHer TEDxTalk: Fun is your high-performance fuelReferenced in the Interview:Jonathan Fields interviews Karen Salmansohn for the Good Life ProjectKaren's Notable Books Mentioned:"How to Be Happy, Dammit" - The book that started it all"Even God Is Single, So Stop Giving Me a Hard Time""The Clitourist: A guide to one of the hottest spots on Earth""How to Make Your Man Behave in 21 Days or Less Using the Secrets of Professional Dog Trainers"Karen's Song Picks:Alanis Morissette - "You Learn"Sarah Bareilles - "Brave"Philosophical References:Aristotle's philosophy on living a good lifeThe Tibetan Book of Living and DyingRegina Spektor (artist Karen admires)Links: Jonathan Fields interviews Karen Salmansohn for the Good Life ProjectSome of Karen's most successful titles: How to be Happy, dammit Even God Is Single, so stop giving me a hard Time.The Clitourist :  A guide to one of the hottest spots on Earth for people with a clitoris, or people who love people with oneThe upcoming book:https://yourtodieforlife.com/Karen's picks for the song that best represents her https://open.spotify.com/track/2yx1kAK1Fe2zTOsaDKSNBk?si=4a71f79f8dd54b55Alanis Morissette You Learn (live) Brave by Sarah Bareilles https://open.spotify.com/track/6Uy6K3KdmUdAfelUp0SeXn?si=4b6e66955a8743f2 This episode is brought to you by Le TrenteAre you a purpose-driven individual seeking clarity in your personal narrative? Is your brand struggling to communicate authentically with your audience? Looking for a thought partnership that transforms how you connect with the world?Le Trente is a global community that emboldens purpose-driven individuals and organizations to communicate authentically. Headquartered in Geneva but serving clients worldwide, we coach both individuals and brands through their communication journey—from identity exploration to strategy development—all grounded in mindful leadership and compassionate, holistic communication.Our mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. We inspire open-minded people and organisations to build better worlds through community-building salons, strategic consulting, mindful coaching and storytelling.Ready to transform your approach to communication and create ripples of positive change? Get in touch, we like to make magic happen. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LE TRENTE HERE. *** If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://outoftheclouds.com.Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi Or on Threads @annvi On Youtube @OutoftheCloudsFor more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
Joanna Bloor on potentialism, humans as emerging technology and positive sum games

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 121:35


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes Joanna Bloor, a creative thinker and self-proclaimed "Potentialist" who has spent decades helping people and organisations unlock their untapped potential. With a background spanning from selling high-end swimwear to pioneering work in emerging technology during the dot-com era, Joanna brings a unique perspective on how we buy and sell human potential in today's world.The conversation begins with Joanna's transformative journey from moving from England to Texas at 15 (going from "Hogwarts without boys or magic to Americana") to her pivotal moment entering the tech world in 1995 when "nobody had a rule book." She shares how these experiences taught her that future you is who people want to get to know and shaped her approach to helping others articulate their potential.At the heart of the discussion is Joanna's revolutionary framework for understanding potential. She explains her concept that humans are essentially "emerging technology" - complex, upgradeable, and often misunderstood products that we buy and sell using outdated methods like resumes and job descriptions. Her famous principle that "every decision made about you and your opportunities is made in a room that you're not in" becomes the launching point for a deep dive into how to make yourself "easy to buy."The conversation takes a delightful turn as Joanna deconstructs the Cinderella story, which is the heart of her book, Tales of Potential, revealing how she reframed the fairy tale princess to reveal a strategic marketing genius who understood the importance of leaving the right "marketing materials" (the glass slipper) behind. This leads to a rich discussion about authenticity, power dynamics  in professional settings, and why women need to shift from playing non-zero sum games to positive sum games - essentially, making more pie rather than fighting over slices.Joanna shares practical advice for people who want to unlock insights to better talk about their own potential, including her "three words exercise" for discovering how others perceive you, and discusses the four power dynamics at play in any interaction: being liked, wanted, invited, or honored. The episode concludes with Joanna's vision for bringing more magic into the corporate world, including her dream of standing on stage unironically in a sequin ball gown with a wand to help people see the potential in themselves and others. A warm, funny and deeply insightful conversation, which is sure to leave you thinking differently about your own potential. Happy listening!  Selected Links from EpisodeConnect with Joanna:Joanna's websiteFollow Joanna on LinkedInJoanna's Substack, The Potentialist, a dispatch from the edge of what's emerging.Follow Joanna on social media: @JoannaBloorJoanna's book, Tales of Potential: The Cinderella Story You Didn't HearJoanna's TED talk “How 3D printing helped me lose weight”Resources mentioned:The quantum pen article on Joanna's Substack"Clever Lazy" by Joan Badger - the book that inspired 12-year-old JoannaPT Barnum Angus Harvey quote on monsters and superstition: “The old world is dying and while the new world struggles to be born, now is the time of monsters  because we are unable to distinguish between what feels good and what is true.”The other quote Joanna was looking for: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke"Playing Big" by Tara Mohr - recommended book for womenIntroduction makeover examples by Joanna with a host of wonderful people on YouTube (a must watch!)Books Joanna recommends:"Humans" by Matt Haig"The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August" by Claire North"The Sudden Appearance of Hope" by Claire NorthOther references:Positive sum games vs zero sum gamesSongs: "Everything's Coming Up Roses" and "I'm Still Here" This episode is brought to you by Le TrenteAre you a purpose-driven individual seeking clarity in your personal narrative? Is your brand struggling to communicate authentically with your audience? Looking for a thought partnership that transforms how you connect with the world?Le Trente is a global community that emboldens purpose-driven individuals and organizations to communicate authentically. Headquartered in Geneva but serving clients worldwide, we coach both individuals and brands through their communication journey—from identity exploration to strategy development—all grounded in mindful leadership and compassionate, holistic communication.Our mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. We inspire open-minded people and organisations to build better worlds through community-building salons, strategic consulting, mindful coaching and storytelling.Ready to transform your approach to communication and create ripples of positive change? Get in touch, we like to make magic happen. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LE TRENTE HERE. *** If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://outoftheclouds.com.Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi Or on Threads @annvi On Youtube @OutoftheCloudsFor more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
Alice Ruby Ross & Rebecca Monserat on bedtime magic, the 'Forivor' story, and creating with care

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 116:43


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler welcomes Alice Ruby Ross and Rebecca Monserat, the founders of Forivor, an award-winning sustainable children's brand known for its innovative, dual-sided bedding designs that transform from educational nature scenes by day to magical, enchanted worlds by night.To begin, Rebecca and Alice share their fascinating personal journeys and how they crossed paths and led to their working together and their wonderful friendship. As they tell it in their own words, it all started with Rebecca growing up in a 400-year-old house without electricity and surrounded by nature in rural Wales and Alice being raised in West London in a creative Anglo-Indian family where their dining table was the center of artistic expression. The pair describe how they first met (through a mutual friend named Roxy), and what was initially a professional relationship quickly evolved into a deep friendship and business partnership that has sustained them through the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.The conversation turns to the origin story of their brand. It began with Rebecca having a half-awake vision while trying to write a story for her goddaughter while on a train journey that was taking her from London to Hong Kong. The products she dreamt up — children's bedding — originally featured a unique day and night concept, with one side depicting accurate natural landscapes with hidden wildlife, accompanied by educational fact cards, while the other side transforming those same creatures into mystical creatures with enchanting stories. The brand name is a tribute to Rebecca's father, Ivor (as in, “for Ivor”), who passed away in 2005. The two founders then tell Anne about their in-person research process, which included visiting the Anglesey Sea Zoo to observe British marine wildlife for their "Legends of the Sea" collection, and how their immersive approach brings authenticity to their designs. And Alice, who creates all the illustrations, explains the delicate balance of making the creatures on their bedding designs both scientifically accurate and magically transformed, while Rebecca details the educational components that connect children to the natural world.The pair also candidly address the challenges of working toward sustainable manufacturing, particularly their ongoing efforts to eliminate plastic from their supply chain and create products with minimal environmental impact. They articulate an acute awareness of the irony in their efforts to try and save the planet while simultaneously creating more products — a tension they navigate thoughtfully by focusing on longevity, education and exploring how their brand concept might live beyond physical goods and focusing on quality of life over forever growth. They summarise their philosophy as such: "The business is there for us to enjoy our life within it, not for us to serve the business." naming their approach prioritising creative fulfillment and. As Alice and Rebecca look to the future, they share their desire to expand Forivor's mission beyond products, potentially through workshops and experiential offerings like a Forivor Camp where children can connect directly with nature.Throughout the conversation, Alice and Rebecca describe their work as "an ode to children's imagination," meant to celebrate the magical thinking that comes so naturally to young minds while also nurturing their connection to the natural world. The interview concludes with the three women reflecting on what grounds them (nature for Rebecca and people-watching for Alice) and what brings them happiness.A warm, inspiring conversation with two talented women whose friendship is a bedrock for creativity, sustainability and the power of storytelling to connect children with the natural world. Selected links from episodeForivor websiteAnglesey Zoo - Where they researched marine wildlife for their "Legends of the Sea" collectionEnvironmental Justice Foundation - Where Rebecca previously workedKatharine Hamnett - Designer Rebecca worked withX-Trillion - Documentary about plastic pollution by Eleanor ChurchThe Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Referenced when discussing plastic pollutionHouse of Hackney - Company that gives the environment a place on their boardFaith & Nature - First company to give nature a seat on their boardFashion Reimagined - Documentary about sustainable fashion featuring Amy PowneyMother of Pearl - Amy Powney's sustainable fashion brand"My Family and Other Animals" by Gerald Durrell - Rebecca's favorite book"Magical Changes" by Graham Oakley - Alice's favorite book"Trouble for Trumpets" - Book that inspired aspects of Forivor designsThe Beatles "Blackbird" - Song that represents RebeccaEric Clapton "Promises" - Song that represents AliceThe playlist from guests of Out of The Clouds answering ‘What song best represents you?' This episode is brought to you by Le TrenteAre you a purpose-driven individual seeking clarity in your personal narrative? Is your brand struggling to communicate authentically with your audience? Looking for a thought partnership that transforms how you connect with the world?Le Trente is a global community that emboldens purpose-driven individuals and organizations to communicate authentically. Headquartered in Geneva but serving clients worldwide, we coach both individuals and brands through their communication journey—from identity exploration to strategy development—all grounded in mindful leadership and compassionate, holistic communication.Our mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. We inspire open-minded people and organisations to build better worlds through community-building salons, strategic consulting, mindful coaching and storytelling.Ready to transform your approach to communication and create ripples of positive change? Get in touch, we like to make magic happen. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LE TRENTE HERE. *** If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://outoftheclouds.com.Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi Or on Threads @annvi On Youtube @OutoftheCloudsFor more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Hörspiel | rbbKultur
Tiefer sinken auf sandigen Grund

Hörspiel | rbbKultur

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 58:08


Mutter werden oder abtreiben? Während sich die eine sehnlich ein Kind wünscht, ist die andere ungewollt schwanger. Zwei Frauen in unterschiedlichen Situationen stellen sich existenzielle Fragen. Muss frau gebären? Was bedeutet es, eine gute Mutter zu sein? Und wie queer sind eigentlich Kinderwunschzentren? Hörspiel von Lena Müller und Leo Weyreter// mit Anne Müller, Veronika Bachfischer, Maren Kroymann und Tatja Seibt// Musik Margareth Kammerer// Regie Anouschka Trocker// Produktion rbb 2023

Easy Turkish: Learn Turkish with everyday conversations | Günlük sohbetlerle Türkçe öğrenin

Söylemesi kolay, dinlemesi zor bir bölümle karşınızdayız: Nasihat! Emin ve Berkin, Türk kültüründe yeri olan nasihat alma ve verme hakkında düşüncelerini paylaştılar. Bu ikili bakalım bu sefer aynı düşünüyor mu? Interactive Transcript and Vocab Helper Support Easy Turkish and get interactive transcripts and live vocabulary for all our episodes: easyturkish.fm/membership Transcript Intro Emin: [0:21] Herkese merhaba. Easy Turkish Podcast'in yeni bölümüne hepiniz hoş geldiniz. Ben Emin, bugünkü bölümümüzde Berkin'le beraberiz. Berkin bir süredir yoktun, hoş geldin öncelikle. Berkin: [0:33] Hoş buldum Emin ama podcastlere bence böyle girmemelisin. (Neden?) Direkt şey, bir podcast konumuzla bir giriş yapayım dedim yani. Sana bir nasihat vereyim dedim. Emin: [0:44] Bu bir nasihat miydi? Berkin: [0:45] Aynen bu bir nasihatti. Emin: [0:47] Evet bugünkü bölümümüz nasihatle ilgili olacak ama öncesinde biraz senin gelmenle ilgili de sohbet edelim. Berkin: [0:53] Direkt işi bitirip gitmek isteyişim falan... Normalde biz seninle podcastleri daha ileri saatlerde çekiyoruz ya bugün kafamız biraz daha açık herhâlde. Daha erken saatte çektiğimiz için. Bakalım nasıl bir podcast olacak. Emin: [1:07] Yoğunluğu fazla olacak herhâlde biraz. Berkin: [1:09] Bakalım. Girer girmez yormaya başladım ben zaten. Bakalım nasıl geçecek. Bir süredir yoktum değerli dinleyicilerimiz. Askerlik görevimi ifa ediyordum. Bu da döndükten sonraki ilk podcastım oluyor. Yani biraz paslanmış mıyım onu da göreceğiz yani aslında bugün. Askerlik Berkin'i nasıl değiştirdi? Emin: [1:27] Askere gitmeden önceki Berkin ile askerden döndükten sonraki Berkin arasındaki üç tane büyük farkı söyler misin bana? Berkin: [1:35] Ooo üç çok oldu. Emin: [1:38] Tamam bir tane söyle o zaman. Ani bir soru oldu çünkü. Berkin: [1:42] Evet çok ani bir soru oldu. Ya şöyle... Annem diyor ki "Daha düzenlisin." fakat ben bunu kabul etmiyorum. Yani böyle bir şeylere daha el atıyor gibiyim onun gözünde. Geçen gün sofradan tuzluk ve karabiberliği kaldırdım falan... Böyle çok etkilendi bu hareketimden. "Ooo askerlik sana neler katmış!" diyor. Fakat ben bunun böyle anlık bir şey olduğunu düşünüyorum. Support Easy Turkish and get interactive transcripts and live vocabulary for all our episodes: easyturkish.fm/membership

6-minute Stories
"Shooting Stars" by Anne M. Middleton

6-minute Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 7:51


– Drew and I became “a thing.”He turned all the girls into giddy puddles of goo.Anne M. Middleton lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, where for over two decades she was the State of North Carolina's lead appellate attorney in the areas of crimes against children and adult sexual offenses. Since retirement, Anne enjoys writing, performing improv, and exploring spiritual traditions of mysticism and higher consciousness. She is a shamanic practitioner and member of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, a Shamanic Reiki Master, a certified yoga teacher (RYT-500), an avid lucid dreamer and dream yoga practitioner, and a member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams.

Out Of The Clouds
André Anderson on aspirational play, upward spirals and how the world belongs to the people who tell stories

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 89:55


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler interviews André Anderson, an author, educator, and the founder of Freedom and Balance art college. Anne first encountered Andre during his impactful TEDx talk at Hackney Empire in London and was immediately drawn to his innovative approach to storytelling.André tells Anne about his journey from a creative child who loved making imagery, writing stories and dreaming of his own media empire to becoming a self-published author and community storyteller. He explains how his first book "Ultra" — written in just 12 days on his Blackberry — opened unexpected doors and taught him the principle that "the more you create, the freer you become."Their conversation also explores André's groundbreaking project "Authors of the Estate," for which he transformed his Northwest London council estate into a publishing house. Andre explains how this initiative challenged negative narratives about his community by empowering residents to author their own stories. He likens this work to the tradition of oral historians in West Africa (called griot), highlighting how storytelling serves as both cultural preservation and a political act. André also mentions "Chalk Hill," the second book that followed "Authors of the Estate" in his publishing journey.Anne and André discuss the etymology of words like "author" and "education," as André explains how understanding their roots has shaped his approach to creativity and teaching. André also explains how his art college, Freedom and Balance, creates environments for people to discover their unique creative language through play. He shares his realization that facilitation is about asking powerful questions rather than providing all the answers, describing his role memorably: "I am Gandalf, and all of my tools, or all of my magic, is tools of play."Anne and André delve into the importance of aspirational play for adults in an increasingly AI-driven world, with André suggesting that play might be the most distinctly human activity that cannot be replaced by technology. They examine how imperfection, vulnerability and the willingness to make mistakes can become powerful educational tools and discuss André's project "Love Letters for My Peoples," which uses love as a framework for creativity and connection.Throughout the conversation, André shares his philosophy of "heart work" — creative work that incorporates strands of one's authentic self — and reflects on the importance of process over product. André even makes a compelling comparison between his "Authors of the Estate" project and Nas's seminal album "Illmatic," referring to it as his defining work that fans always want to hear again. The episode concludes with André's thoughtful responses to Anne's closing lightning round questions, revealing his deep connection to creativity, his appreciation for his mother's early support of his creative pursuits and his belief that happiness comes from knowing the world has heard you.A profound conversation about reclaiming narratives, finding freedom through creativity and the transformative power of play. Happy listening!About André AndersonFreedom & Balance is an Art College for the artist in everyone. They create programs that help organizations shape their future through play and help communities playfully grow into the type of leaders their world looks for. Andre and his team have worked with notable organizations including BBC, Google, Samsung, Estee Lauder, and The Guardian.Selected links from episodeAuthors of the EstateChalk Hill - Andre's follow-up bookFreedom and Balance Art CollegeAndre's TEDx talk on Aspirational Playhttps://www.freedomandbalance.com/lovelettersGamestorming bookA Beautiful Constraint bookNas - Illmatic - The album Andre compared to his "Authors of the Estate" projectThe Arthur theme song “Believe in yourself”Follow Andre on InstagramConnect with Andre on LinkedIn This episode is brought to you by Le TrenteAre you a purpose-driven individual seeking clarity in your personal narrative? Is your brand struggling to communicate authentically with your audience? Looking for a thought partnership that transforms how you connect with the world?Le Trente is a global community that emboldens purpose-driven individuals and organizations to communicate authentically. Headquartered in Geneva but serving clients worldwide, we coach both individuals and brands through their communication journey—from identity exploration to strategy development—all grounded in mindful leadership and compassionate, holistic communication.Our mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. We inspire open-minded people and organisations to build better worlds through community-building salons, strategic consulting, mindful coaching and storytelling.Ready to transform your approach to communication and create ripples of positive change? Get in touch, we like to make magic happen. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LE TRENTE HERE. *** If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://outoftheclouds.com.Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi Or on Threads @annvi On Youtube @OutoftheCloudsFor more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Türkiye'de Dijital Pazarlama
ChatGPT'ye Yeni Gelen “Alışveriş” Özelliği. E-ticaret ve Performans Reklamları Nasıl Etkilenecek?

Türkiye'de Dijital Pazarlama

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 15:07


OpenAI'ın geliştirdiği ChatGPT, uzun süredir üretken yapay zekanın en popüler yüzlerinden biri. Ancak artık sadece içerik üretmiyor, kod yazmıyor ya da sohbet etmiyor. Yepyeni bir dönem başlıyor: Yapay zeka destekli alışveriş asistanlığı.Bu bölümde ChatGPT'nin alışveriş özelliğini detaylı şekilde inceliyoruz. Bu sistem nasıl çalışıyor, kullanıcıya ne kolaylıklar sağlıyor, dijital pazarlamacılar bu gelişmeye nasıl adapte olmalı, markalar için ne anlama geliyor?Hepsini adım adım açıklıyorum.ChatGPT Alışveriş Özelliği Nedir?ChatGPT'nin yeni alışveriş özelliği, kullanıcıların yapay zekaya ürün buldurabildiği, karşılaştırma yaptırabildiği, öneri alıp satın alma sürecini başlatabildiği bir entegrasyon sistemidir.Bu sistem, sohbet ekranını bir alışveriş asistanına dönüştürüyor.Örneğin kullanıcı şunu yazabiliyor:“Annem için doğum günü hediyesi arıyorum, 1000 TL civarında, ev dekorasyon ürünleri olabilir.”ChatGPT bu sorguyu analiz ederek, alışveriş platformlarında (şu an için ABD'de aktif olan Shopify, Instacart, Klarna, Temu, BestBuy) ilgili ürünleri tarıyor, karşılaştırıyor ve kullanıcıya direkt öneriler sunuyor. Üstelik bu öneriler sadece metin değil — görseller, fiyatlar ve satın al butonlarıyla birlikte geliyor.- Yani kullanıcı artık Google'da arama yapmıyor.- Doğrudan sohbet ederek alışveriş yapıyor.- İlk defa arama yerine sohbetle satın alma süreci başlıyor.Bu Sistem Nasıl Çalışıyor?ChatGPT'nin alışveriş sistemi, GPT-4o altyapısının üzerine kurulu. Bu model, kullanıcının niyetini analiz ederek şunları yapabiliyor:Ürünleri kategori bazlı filtreliyorFiyat/performans değerlendirmesi yapıyorÜrün açıklamaları ve kullanıcı yorumlarını analiz ederek karar sürecini destekliyorÖnceki konuşmalardan veya sorulardan kullanıcı profilini çıkarabiliyorDoğrudan alışveriş bağlantılarıyla süreci tamamlıyorÖrneğin kullanıcı önce kulaklık sordu, sonra spor salonu için çanta istedi. ChatGPT bu iki ürünü bağlamsal olarak eşleştirip “Spor için bu powerbank'i de düşünebilirsiniz” gibi ek önerilerde bulunabiliyor.Bu, artık sadece öneri değil, stratejik satış yapabilen bir yapay zeka demek.Kullanıcı Deneyimi Nasıl Değişiyor?Eskiden kullanıcı şunları yapardı:Google'a girerAnahtar kelimeyle arama yaparSite site gezerÜrünleri incelerYorumları okurSepete ekler ve satın alırŞimdi bu süreç tek bir ChatGPT ekranında gerçekleşiyor. Kullanıcı sormakla, alışverişi tamamlamak arasında sadece birkaç adım uzakta.Bu da:Daha hızlı kararDaha az dikkat dağınıklığıDaha kişiselleştirilmiş önerilerDaha yüksek dönüşüm oranı anlamına geliyorPazarlamacılar İçin Ne Anlama Geliyor?Dijital pazarlamacılar ve markalar için bu gelişme bir devrim niteliğinde. Çünkü artık rekabet sadece arama motorlarında değil, yapay zeka algoritmalarında da görünür olmak üzerine kurulacak.1. SEO DeğişiyorGeleneksel SEO stratejileri sadece Google için değil, artık ChatGPT gibi AI platformları için de kurgulanmalı. Ürün başlıkları, açıklamaları, görseller ve yorumlar yapay zeka tarafından analiz edilebilir formatta olmalı.2. Ürün Verisi ve EntegrasyonÜrün bilgileri doğru, eksiksiz ve standart API'lerle uyumlu olmalı. Yani ürünlerinizin “AI-friendly” hale getirilmesi gerekiyor. Eğer sistem sizi tanımıyorsa, sizi önermesi de mümkün değil.3. İçerik Pazarlaması Yeniden ŞekilleniyorArtık sadece kullanıcıya değil, AI modeline de hitap eden içerikler üretmeniz gerekiyor. Ürün sayfalarınızda yer alan bilgiler, yapay zekanın anlayabileceği şekilde yapılandırılmalı.4. Küçük İşletmeler İçin Fırsat mı Tehdit mi?Büyük markalar bu entegrasyonlara hızla adapte olurken, küçük işletmelerin doğru veri yönetimiyle algoritmalarda öne çıkma şansı da bulunuyor. Ancak verisi eksik olan, entegrasyon sağlamayan markalar bu dönüşümde geride kalabilir.Bu bölümü beğendiysen podcastimi hem YouTube'da hem Shopify'da takip etmeyi unutma. Beni Instagram'dan @frktprk takip edebilirsin.

Out Of The Clouds
Francesca Hogi on how to find true love, dating with intention and the fairytale industrial complex

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 95:20


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Mühlethaler interviews Francesca Hogi, a TED speaker, host of the Dear Franny Podcast, and internationally recognized expert on dating and relationships. She's been featured in media outlets such as The Today Show, Marie Claire, The New York Times, Harper's Bazaar and The Huffington Post, and is the founder of The True Love Society, a community for people seeking deeper self and romantic love.Anne and Francesca's conversation begins with Francesca sharing her life story, revealing how she was a deeply romantic child who devoured her older sister's romance novels, foreshadowing her future career path. She was working as a corporate lawyer when she began her journey toward love coaching by blogging about dating. She then turned to matchmaking for several years before finding her true calling as a love coach.Francesca tells Anne about her holistic approach to helping people find love. She also discusses some elements of her book, ​​How to Find True Love: Unlock Your Romantic Flow and Create Lasting Relationships, in which she breaks down four key components for readers to establish the foundations for a true love relationship: mindset, heartset, soulset, and skillset. Francesca challenges the conventional hierarchies of love, explaining how we tend to put romantic love up on this pedestal, thinking of it as the pinnacle and then assuming failure if we don't find it in our lives. Instead, she advocates for adapting our intentions to have love through all parts of our lives.Then Anne and Francesca delve into the realities of modern dating, particularly the evolution and impact of dating apps. Francesca pointedly reminds listeners that "swiping on a dating app is not dating — going on dates is dating," and emphasises the importance of "developing the skills — because it is all skill — to be able to meet people more organically as they live their lives."Francesca explains what she asks her clients (and readers of her book) to develop more self-awareness, like: "What do I actually believe about myself when it comes to love?" and "In the love story of your life, what is the role that you play?" She highlights how many people hold beliefs about themselves and their romantic possibilities that are not truly in alignment with what they want, and these questions guide us back to our focus.Their conversation turns to exploring the deeper spiritual dimensions of finding love through what Francesca calls one's soulset: considering faith and connection to a higher power. She adds that serendipity, for example, is something that you can court intentionally, and how practicing gratitude makes you more aligned with love. She offers that having that soul-level connection and understanding our romantic energy is essential because while often we understand mind,emotion, and action, we tend to misunderstand energy. To conclude, Anne asks her favourite questions, which has Francesca share her grounding practices, in particular her daily morning and evening journaling sessions, and her love of walking in any weather. A warm, insightful, and empowering conversation that challenges conventional wisdom about modern love and offers a refreshing perspective on how to center love in all aspects of life. Happy listening!Selected links from episodeOut of the Clouds website: https://outoftheclouds.com/Out of the Clouds on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_outofthecloudsThe Mettā View website: https://avm.consulting/metta-viewAnne on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annvi/Anne on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@annviAnne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-v-muhlethaler/Find more about Francesca at FrancescaHogi.comHer book, "How to Find True Love: Unlock Your Romantic Flow and Create Lasting Relationships"How to date with intention, Francesca's online courseFrancesca's True Love Society on Patreon  Find Francesca on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearfrannyOn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dearfrannyOn Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DearFrannyFollow Francesca's podcast Dear Franny on Instagram Or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts Selected links from episode:The princess industrial complex The Love Inside, a book by Jessica Faith GrahamU2 I still haven't found what I'm looking for The book  The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer This episode is brought to you by Le TrenteAre you a purpose-driven individual seeking clarity in your personal narrative? Is your brand struggling to communicate authentically with your audience? Looking for a thought partnership that transforms how you connect with the world?Le Trente is a global community that emboldens purpose-driven individuals and organizations to communicate authentically. Headquartered in Geneva but serving clients worldwide, we coach both individuals and brands through their communication journey—from identity exploration to strategy development—all grounded in mindful leadership and compassionate, holistic communication.Our mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. We inspire open-minded people and organisations to build better worlds through community-building salons, strategic consulting, mindful coaching and storytelling.Ready to transform your approach to communication and create ripples of positive change? Get in touch, we like to make magic happen. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT LE TRENTE HERE. *** If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://outoftheclouds.com.Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or @annvi Or on Threads @annvi On Youtube @OutoftheCloudsFor more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Connect with County Leaders
(Mar'25) Dr. Anne M. Kress, President of Northern Virginia Community College

Connect with County Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025


Join County Executive Bryan Hill in conversation with Dr. Anne M. Kress, President of Northern Virginia Community College. Discover how one of the nation's most attended and diverse community colleges provides students with significant advantages in further education and career development. Don't miss this insightful discussion!

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Out Of The Clouds
Sari Azout on the art of patience, building a Sublime internet, and the future of creativity

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 105:35


In this episode of Out of the Clouds host Anne Mühlethaler explores the evolution of digital spaces with Sari Azout, founder of Sublime, a personal knowledge management tool for creatives. Born in Barranquilla, Colombia — the magical hometown of Shakira and Gabriel García Márquez — Sari describes herself as a cerebral child who found her intellectual home first at Brown University, where she developed a "fiercely independent mindset" and discovered the joy of the library as a social space.With remarkable foresight( Sari "could always see around corners") she strategically planned her path to remain in the U.S. as an international student and got into banking, ultimately landing at Barclays during the 2008 financial crisis. This experience taught her valuable lessons about the importance of connecting work to meaningful impact.Next the pair discuss Sari's project, Sublime. Sari articulates her vision as both practical and philosophical, calling it "the personal knowledge management tool of my dreams." She explains that in a world where "intelligence is being commoditized," what remains valuable are "conviction, point of view, courage, intention — the artist's way." This connects to her writing practice, which has revealed that "ideas never come to me before I write. They always come to me in the process of writing."Their conversation delves into Sublime's three core promises: never lose a valuable idea, never be uninspired, and transform from passive consumption to active creation. Sari emphasizes wanting to "facilitate helping people make things, not just consume things," noting that "being a consumer is just a state of helplessness." Drawing inspiration from books and Marshall McLuhan's quote that "the medium is the message," she envisions a "sublime internet" that moves away from quantifiable metrics toward meaningful engagement.Sari also speaks candidly about the tension between selfishness and selflessness in entrepreneurship, and her "willingness to be misunderstood for a longer period." She shares her vision of transitioning from the attention economy to the intention economy, reframing digital tools as something "people use instead of products people consume."The episode concludes with Sari sharing her perspective on happiness and describing her version of "paradise on earth" as working all day alone in anticipation of an evening in great company. This interview with Sari is a fascinating exploration of how we might build more intentional, meaningful digital spaces that serve our creativity rather than just our consumption. Happy listening!Selected links from episode:Sublime.appJoin Sublime via this exclusive linkSubscribe to Sari's newsletter https://substack.com/@sariazoutAnd to the Sublime newsletter https://substack.com/@sublimethenewsletterTyler Cowel quote: “One of the highest value things you can do in life is raise other people's aspirations.”Robert Green's book, the 48 Laws of PowerCan you imagine a library of possibilities for reimagining the web -Austin KleonEv WilliamsThe Disappearance of Rituals by philosopher  Byung Shul HanThe ZineNon-Stop from the Hamilton musical soundtrackThe story of Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabetThe Aleph by Jose Luis BorgesX 10 Coffee https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0BbDdRh2A4What song best represent you, the Spotify playlist featuring guest answers from Out of the Clouds"Ride of a Lifetime by Bob IgerInvention - A Life - the James Dyson biographyShoe Dog, a memoir by Phil Knight, the creator of Nike This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting Struggling to connect with your audience? Feeling disconnected from your brand's purpose? Is motivating your team becoming a daunting task?AVM Consulting offers a unique blend of coaching, consulting, and storytelling services designed to help your brand connect authentically, align with your values, and inspire your team to achieve greatness.With a track record of success in working with fashion and luxury partners worldwide, AVM Consulting, led by industry expert and certified coach Anne Mühlethaler, is your trusted partner in achieving your brand's vision. Ready to transform your brand and drive meaningful change? Don't wait any longer. We like to make magic happen.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AVM CONSULTING HERE. ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!  For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/   Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.  Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or  @annvi  Or on Threads @annviOn Youtube @OutoftheClouds For more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
Having tea with our strong emotions

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 19:07


In this intimate audio essay, Anne V Mühlethaler reflects on Rebecca Shaw's piercing observation about watching powerful men "burn the world down." Through her own journey of frustration and self-reflection, Anne explores how our childhood coping mechanisms shape adult perspectives on "us vs. them."Drawing from both psychological insights and Buddhist wisdom, Anne examines how the very qualities we despise in others might mirror parts of ourselves we'd rather not see. She weaves Dr. Guralnik's work on political polarization - how early experiences of "splitting" the world into all-good or all-bad persist into adulthood - with Buddhist teachings that offer a pathway forward through radical acceptance.From confronting her own "inner dictator" to embracing ancient wisdom about sitting with difficult emotions, Anne invites listeners to consider: What if the key to healing our divided world begins with acknowledging the complexity within ourselves?Selected links from episode: The opinion piece by Rebecca Shaw in the GuardianThe guest essay in the New York Times by Dr Orna Guralnik Wealth extremismTara Brach's article about inviting Mara to teaThe Metta View This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting Struggling to connect with your audience? Feeling disconnected from your brand's purpose? Is motivating your team becoming a daunting task?AVM Consulting offers a unique blend of coaching, consulting, and storytelling services designed to help your brand connect authentically, align with your values, and inspire your team to achieve greatness.With a track record of success in working with fashion and luxury partners worldwide, AVM Consulting, led by industry expert and certified coach Anne Mühlethaler, is your trusted partner in achieving your brand's vision. Ready to transform your brand and drive meaningful change? Don't wait any longer. We like to make magic happen.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AVM CONSULTING HERE. ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!  For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/   Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.  Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or  @annvi  Or on Threads @annviOn Youtube @OutoftheClouds For more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
[THE SHORTCAST] - Lucia Dami on the divine feminine, the Elysian tarot and alchemising creativity

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 47:42


Episode NotesIn this episode of Out of the Clouds, Anne V. Mühlethaler welcomes artist and creator Lucia Dami for a deep dive into her creative journey, the exploration of archetypes, and her connection to the divine feminine. Lucia, a Geneva-raised artist now based in London, has been described by Surface magazine as “a visionary creator who channels the mystery and fluidity of the feminine into evocative works of art.” Her unique approach blends symbolism, spirituality, and storytelling to create a profound resonance with her audience.Lucia's work, including her highly sought-after sacred portrayals and sacred avatar commissions, allows women to see themselves reflected through a lens of empowerment and magic. Her art is not only visually striking but serves as a healing practice, honouring the fluidity and depth of the feminine.Lucia and Anne were put in touch by their friend, the artist Julia Astok, and synchronicity was at play when Julia came to meet Anne in Geneva for one of her salons. This coincided with the dates when Lucia wanted to get her new tarot deck, the Elysian Tarot, photographed, for its Kickstarter campaign. Together, Anne and Lucia discuss the origins and creation of The Elysian Tarot, starting with Lucia's meet cute with Tarot. She explains how the project is both a personal odyssey and a tool for self-discovery. Lucia shares how a health crisis got her to reconnect with her body, spirit, and creative essence. Anne asks Lucia to talk about the role of Jungian archetypes in her workshops, and how the divine feminine in all its form become a guide to women throughout their lives. The end the conversation on Lucia's understanding of the transformative power of creativity as a bridge between the unseen and the seen.Selected links from episodeDiscover the Elysian TarotBook a tarot reading with Lucia DamiSacred avatar process (with combined reading)Sacred portrayalsLucia's InstagramThe Divine FeminineJulia AstokThe SaleveLana Del Rey Dark ParadiseThe book of Symbols by Taschen This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting Struggling to connect with your audience? Feeling disconnected from your brand's purpose? Is motivating your team becoming a daunting task?AVM Consulting offers a unique blend of coaching, consulting, and storytelling services designed to help your brand connect authentically, align with your values, and inspire your team to achieve greatness.With a track record of success in working with fashion and luxury partners worldwide, AVM Consulting, led by industry expert and certified coach Anne Mühlethaler, is your trusted partner in achieving your brand's vision. Ready to transform your brand and drive meaningful change? Don't wait any longer. We like to make magic happen.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AVM CONSULTING HERE. ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!  For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/   Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.  Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or  @annvi  Or on Threads @annviOn Youtube @OutoftheClouds For more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
Lucia Dami on the divine feminine, the Elysian tarot and alchemising creativity

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 82:43


In this episode of Out of the Clouds, Anne V. Mühlethaler welcomes artist and creator Lucia Dami for a deep dive into her creative journey, the exploration of archetypes, and her connection to the divine feminine. Lucia, a Geneva-raised artist now based in London, has been described by Surface magazine as “a visionary creator who channels the mystery and fluidity of the feminine into evocative works of art.” Her unique approach blends symbolism, spirituality, and storytelling to create a profound resonance with her audience.Lucia's work, including her highly sought-after sacred portrayals and sacred avatar commissions, allows women to see themselves reflected through a lens of empowerment and magic. Her art is not only visually striking but serves as a healing practice, honouring the fluidity and depth of the feminine.Lucia and Anne were put in touch by their friend, the artist Julia Astok, and synchronicity was at play when Julia came to meet Anne in Geneva for one of her salons. This coincided with the dates when Lucia wanted to get her new tarot deck, the Elysian Tarot, photographed, for its Kickstarter campaign. Together, Anne and Lucia discuss the origins and creation of The Elysian Tarot, starting with Lucia's meet cute with Tarot. She explains how the project is both a personal odyssey and a tool for self-discovery. Lucia shares how a health crisis got her to reconnect with her body, spirit, and creative essence. Anne asks Lucia to talk about the role of Jungian archetypes in her workshops, and how the divine feminine in all its form become a guide to women throughout their lives. The end the conversation on Lucia's understanding of the transformative power of creativity as a bridge between the unseen and the seen. Selected links from episodeDiscover the Elysian TarotBook a tarot reading with Lucia DamiSacred avatar process (with combined reading)Sacred portrayalsLucia's InstagramGoldsmith University The Divine FeminineHertilityHelen O'Neil on the Working Hard, Hardly WorkingThe Story of You programJulia AstokThe SaleveLana Del Rey Dark ParadiseThe book of Symbols by Taschen  This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting Struggling to connect with your audience? Feeling disconnected from your brand's purpose? Is motivating your team becoming a daunting task?AVM Consulting offers a unique blend of coaching, consulting, and storytelling services designed to help your brand connect authentically, align with your values, and inspire your team to achieve greatness.With a track record of success in working with fashion and luxury partners worldwide, AVM Consulting, led by industry expert and certified coach Anne Mühlethaler, is your trusted partner in achieving your brand's vision. Ready to transform your brand and drive meaningful change? Don't wait any longer. We like to make magic happen.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AVM CONSULTING HERE. ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!  For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/   Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.  Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or  @annvi  Or on Threads @annviOn Youtube @OutoftheClouds For more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
The Mindful Dance of Life: Embracing Failure and Intuition

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 13:09


This episode is a hybrid one of sorts, as host Anne Mühlethaler presents a new podcast launching soon: the companion to her newsletter, The Mettā View. For The Mettā View Anne regularly writes personal essays coloured with a mindful lens. In this episode she shares the audio version of her last newsletter essay of 2024, all about her end-of-year thoughts on letting go and trusting the flow. Anne reflects that 2024 has been a journey of embracing failure, trusting her intuition and learning to dance with life's unexpected turns. Join her as she reflects on the lessons learnt, the wisdom gained and the importance of letting go of the need to control (which is tough but important). Inspired by the teachings of mindfulness mentor David Cabrera, this episode explores the power of “allowing the dharma to happen” and finding encouragement in discouragement. And, above all, dancing with life.     Selected links from episodeThe Mettā View newsletter and podcast homepageTo subscribe to the Mettā View, head over here.Download Anne's reflection guide, renamed Your Story, Your Map.  This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting Struggling to connect with your audience? Feeling disconnected from your brand's purpose? Is motivating your team becoming a daunting task?AVM Consulting offers a unique blend of coaching, consulting, and storytelling services designed to help your brand connect authentically, align with your values, and inspire your team to achieve greatness.With a track record of success in working with fashion and luxury partners worldwide, AVM Consulting, led by industry expert and certified coach Anne Mühlethaler, is your trusted partner in achieving your brand's vision. Ready to transform your brand and drive meaningful change? Don't wait any longer. We like to make magic happen.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AVM CONSULTING HERE. ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!  For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/   Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.  Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or  @annvi  Or on Threads @annviOn Youtube @OutoftheClouds For more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

Out Of The Clouds
Loving Kindness for Mentors - Guided meditation

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 16:47


This is a guided Mettā meditation, also known as Loving Kindness, dedicated towards our mentors.Anne V Mühlethaler, coach and certified mindfulness meditation teacher,Anne starts the session by inviting us to bring an intention to mind, for clarity. Then she invites us to bring to mind a being, a person who has inspired us in some way — whether they were an official or more of an undercover mentor — who lit our path and helped us in some way. In this practice, we consider the qualities of our mentor that we want to emulate, to nurture. Then we hold this person in our mind's eye and we repeat phrases of well-wishes. We sendLoving Kindness with gratitude directed toward this first mentor, and then toward a second. Anne closes the practice by inviting us to imagine our caring mentors sending us the same well wishes of Loving Kindness. In an energetic gratitude loop of metta, Anne invites us to direct Loving Kindness to ourselves, ending with our own mentor wish:“May I too become a beacon, radiating guidance and inspiration.  May I too be a mentor, illuminating the  path for those in need of clarity and direction, whether I support them in their personal life or in their career.”  This episode is brought to you by AVM Consulting Struggling to connect with your audience? Feeling disconnected from your brand's purpose? Is motivating your team becoming a daunting task?AVM Consulting offers a unique blend of coaching, consulting, and storytelling services designed to help your brand connect authentically, align with your values, and inspire your team to achieve greatness.With a track record of success in working with fashion and luxury partners worldwide, AVM Consulting, led by industry expert and certified coach Anne Mühlethaler, is your trusted partner in achieving your brand's vision. Ready to transform your brand and drive meaningful change? Don't wait any longer. We like to make magic happen.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AVM CONSULTING HERE. ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, we really appreciate your support and feedback. And thank you so much for listening!  For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/   Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.  Follow Anne and Out of the Clouds: IG: @_outoftheclouds or  @annvi  Or on Threads @annviOn Youtube @OutoftheClouds For more, you can read and subscribe to Anne's Substack, the Mettā View, her weekly dose of insights on coaching, brand development, the future of work, and storytelling, with a hint of mindfulness.

New Books in African American Studies
Anne M. Whitesell, "Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare" (NYU Press, 2024)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 31:34


Who deserves public assistance from the government? This age-old question has been revived by policymakers, pundits, and activists following the massive economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anne Whitesell takes up this timely debate, showing us how our welfare system, in its current state, fails the people it is designed to serve.  From debates over stimulus check eligibility to the uncertain future of unemployment benefits, Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare (NYU Press, 2024) tackles it all. Examining welfare rules across eight different states, as well as 19,000 state and local interest groups, Whitesell shows how we determine who is—and who isn't—deserving of government assistance. She explores racial and gender stereotypes surrounding welfare recipients, particularly Black women and mothers; how different groups take advantage of these harmful stereotypes to push their own political agendas; and how the interests and needs of welfare recipients are inadequately represented as a result. Living Off the Government? highlights how harmful stereotypes about the race, gender, and class of welfare recipients filter into our highly polarized political arena to shape public policy. Whitesell calls out a system that she believes serves special interests and not the interests of low-income Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Anne M. Whitesell, "Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare" (NYU Press, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 31:34


Who deserves public assistance from the government? This age-old question has been revived by policymakers, pundits, and activists following the massive economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anne Whitesell takes up this timely debate, showing us how our welfare system, in its current state, fails the people it is designed to serve.  From debates over stimulus check eligibility to the uncertain future of unemployment benefits, Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare (NYU Press, 2024) tackles it all. Examining welfare rules across eight different states, as well as 19,000 state and local interest groups, Whitesell shows how we determine who is—and who isn't—deserving of government assistance. She explores racial and gender stereotypes surrounding welfare recipients, particularly Black women and mothers; how different groups take advantage of these harmful stereotypes to push their own political agendas; and how the interests and needs of welfare recipients are inadequately represented as a result. Living Off the Government? highlights how harmful stereotypes about the race, gender, and class of welfare recipients filter into our highly polarized political arena to shape public policy. Whitesell calls out a system that she believes serves special interests and not the interests of low-income Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Gender Studies
Anne M. Whitesell, "Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare" (NYU Press, 2024)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 31:34


Who deserves public assistance from the government? This age-old question has been revived by policymakers, pundits, and activists following the massive economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anne Whitesell takes up this timely debate, showing us how our welfare system, in its current state, fails the people it is designed to serve.  From debates over stimulus check eligibility to the uncertain future of unemployment benefits, Living Off the Government?: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Welfare (NYU Press, 2024) tackles it all. Examining welfare rules across eight different states, as well as 19,000 state and local interest groups, Whitesell shows how we determine who is—and who isn't—deserving of government assistance. She explores racial and gender stereotypes surrounding welfare recipients, particularly Black women and mothers; how different groups take advantage of these harmful stereotypes to push their own political agendas; and how the interests and needs of welfare recipients are inadequately represented as a result. Living Off the Government? highlights how harmful stereotypes about the race, gender, and class of welfare recipients filter into our highly polarized political arena to shape public policy. Whitesell calls out a system that she believes serves special interests and not the interests of low-income Americans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

KZradio הקצה
Uri Zer Aviv: Anthems for Ghosts, 21-10-24

KZradio הקצה

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 59:56


Loma - Black Willow Den Sorte Skole - Did You Ever Soap&Skin - Me And The Devil BEAK> - Strawberry Line Freak Heat Waves - In a Moment Divine (feat. Cindy Lee) Death and Vanilla - Ghosts (feat. Tenfalk) Gina Birch - I Play My Bass Loud Gaudi with Adrian Sherwood - Dub out of Theremin Jonny From Space - Run It Poppy Ackroyd - Suspended (Reimagined by Anne Müller) Gus Gus - Why Broken Social Scene - Anthems for a Seventeen Year‐Old Girl Spank Rock - Energy Can - Mushroom

Génération Do It Yourself
[Rediffusion] – Anne Méaux - Image 7 - Comment conseiller le Président de la République et les patrons du CAC40 ?

Génération Do It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 134:17


Cela faisait longtemps que j'en rêvais sans trop y croire. Car Anne Méaux n'est pas du genre à parler d'elle ou à donner des leçons, très discrète et pourtant omniprésente dans le milieu de la communication, la fondatrice et directrice d'Image Sept se fait rare dans les médias. C'est donc un grand honneur et une immense fierté que de la recevoir pour cet épisode de Génération Do It Yourself. “Plus tu as de chance, plus tu as de devoirs" Anne Méaux, c'est une force de la nature. Bachelière à 16 ans, diplômée de Sciences Po à 19 ans, élue municipale, conseillère de Valery Giscard D'Estaing, et PDG à 34 de sa propre entreprise, Image Sept. Anne Méaux connaît aussi bien les recoins de l'Elysée que les bureaux des plus grandes entreprises. “Il y a des mots qui comptent pour moi : liberté, indépendance et courage” Cette passionnée des langues anciennes et de philosophie, qui cite Corneille au détour de la conversation, ne s'était pourtant pas imaginée entrepreneur et encore moins dans le secteur de la communication. C'est presque par hasard qu'elle tombe dans la marmite. Elle se révèle excellente. La preuve ? Elle n'a jamais eu besoin de démarcher un seul client de sa vie ! “Je ne sais pas ce qu'est la comm'. Moi ce qui m'intéresse c'est de comprendre la situation, de l'analyser pour trouver la bonne solution et la réaliser”. Que ce soit quand il s'agit de conseiller le Président Giscard ou le patron de Pernod Ricard, celle qui vient de fêter ses 65 ans distille conseils et suggestions plus vite que l'éclair. Ensemble on parle de son parcours, de la vie, du temps, des napoléons et même de comment elle taquinait VGE à l'Assemblée nationale ! Un vrai délice ! On a cité avec Anne plusieurs anciens épisodes de GDIY : #36 Laurence Fischer – La championne du monde de Karaté qui défend les femmes #72 Philippe Gabilliet - L'art de provoquer sa chance #87 Mikael Aubertin – Good Goût – Séduire les consommateurs les plus difficiles : les bébés Anne vous recommande de lire : Le mythe de Sisyphe, Noces et L'été — en fait n'importe quel Camus La civilisation du poisson Rouge : petit traité du marché de l'attention de Bruno Patino Le lambeau de Philippe Lançon La part d'ange en nous de Steven Pinker Si vous avez apprécié cet épisode, laissez un commentaire sur nos posts LinkedIn ou Instagram. Si vous voulez faire découvrir cet épisode, taguez un ami. La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.

Poetry Unbound
Conor Kerr — Winter Songs

Poetry Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 14:59


Conor Kerr's “Winter Songs” depicts a future scene: coyotes roaming through a rewilded city, digging up the bones of Indigenous ancestors who then regenerate and reclaim what was taken. Power is dismantled, something original is restored.Conor Kerr is a Métis/Ukrainian writer living in Edmonton. A member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, he is descended from the Lac Ste. Anne Métis and the Papaschase Cree Nation. His Ukrainian family are settlers in Treaty 4 and 6 territories in Saskatchewan. He is the author of the poetry collections An Explosion of Feathers and Old Gods, as well as the novel Avenue of Champions, which was shortlisted for the Amazon Canada First Novel Award, longlisted for the 2022 Giller Prize, and won the 2022 ReLIT award. Conor is an assistant professor at the University of Alberta where he teaches creative writing.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.We're pleased to offer Conor Kerr's poem, and invite you to read Pádraig's weekly Poetry Unbound Substack, read the Poetry Unbound book, or listen back to all our episodes.