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Talousneuvos Mikael Antell, 76, vaikuttaa CIC:n ytimessä. Kansainvälisessä riistansuojeluneuvostossa CIC:ssä on 1800 jäsentä mukaan lukien myös 27 valtiojäsentä. Antellin mukaan järjestö perustelee luonnonsuojelua faktoilla, eikä tunteilla. Esimerkiksi sudet ovat Euroopassa vahvasti lisääntyneet, pelkästään Saksan Branderburgin osavaltiossa on tätä nykyä 800 sutta. Äänitys tehtiin 29.2.2024 Antellin kotona, Tjusterbyn kartanon mailla Loviisassa.
Ann-Christin Antell kertoo Eevan kirjaklubissa, miten syntyi suosittu Puuvillatehdas-romaanisarja, joka seuraa turkulaisten Barkerin naisten elämää 1880-1920-luvuilla. Entä millaista taustatyötä lähihistoriaan sijoittuvat tarinat vaativat? Romantikoksi tunnustautuva kirjailija valaisee myös romaanihenkilöidensä rakkaustarinoiden syntyä.
Newly married couples swear that they will love each other “till death do us part.” But for many couples, love ends far sooner than life. Half of first marriages and two-thirds of second marriages end in divorce. Is a happy ending still possible after a divorce? Collaborative divorce is a process of ending a marriage through cooperation and negotiation. Couples agree to work together with their respective attorneys to resolve differences and not go to court. Collaborative divorce usually includes the help of neutral third parties including a financial advisor and a mental health coach. Some of the advantages of collaborative divorce are that it is typically faster, cheaper and more amicable than traditional divorce. Burlington attorney Nanci Smith was a typical adversarial divorce lawyer for 30 years — a “shark.” But her combative style made her feel that she was deepening the misery of her already unhappy clients. She decided to change her approach and now specializes in collaborative divorce. Smith is the author of the book, “Untangling Your Marriage: A Guide to Collaborative Divorce.” “You have to come together to separate well,” insisted Smith. “You have an important primary relationship that was very, very valuable to you for many years and now it's not working anymore. So the question is, how do we untangle that? How do we move forward in a way that offers mutual respect and dignity?” “A collaborative model is both a mindset and a process. The mindset is that you want to come to it with at least the hope that you could do this well and not screw up your children,” said Smith. “You can set a new narrative, which is that we are going to be better friends and co-parents than we were a married couple.”Collaborative divorce is not for everyone. Relationships where there is abuse or child endangerment, or cases in which a spouse is hiding assets may not lend themselves to collaboration. Martine Antell of Waterbury Center is a mother of two children who recently went through a collaborative divorce with her husband. “You just get to the point where you see the other person as this human being and you just want the best for them, just like you want the best for your kids and you want the best for yourself,” she said. Asked how she would characterize her relationship with her ex-husband following their collaborative divorce, Antell stopped to consider it. After a long pause, she replied, “I would call him a friend.”
Jessica Kaplan and Zoe Antell, are passionate about the fashion industry and female empowerment. As Vanderbilt University students, they launched Ready Dress Go to address an unmet need in the market. “We discovered there is a significant gap in the retail market for college-aged women in need of business attire that is appropriate for networking, interviewing, and working while also being stylish and highlighting the uniqueness of each individual.” Jessica, Zoe, and Patrick discuss understanding customers' needs, putting together a solution to address gaps in the market, and working with others to build something worth building.
Ilo ja mielihyvä auttavat pääsemään tavoitteisiin. Nu har vi kommit till mållinjen i serien Coachen Aicha kohti onnistumista. Vi har undersökt ditt varför, identifierat blockeringar, övervunnit dem, vi har pratat om självvärdet, jobbat med den inre kritikern och motståndet i sluttampen. Nu är det dags att hitta lusten och glädjen som tar dig framåt. Gör lista på allt lustfullt du gillar att göra som kan hjälpa dig mot målet. Fundera också på varför du tycker det är kul. Kom ihåg att i strävan mot dina mål är det oerhört viktigt att fokusera på processen, vara i nuet och inte fastna i när, var och hur ska jag nå målet. När du är i nuet kan du påverka dina tankar och styra båten åt rätt riktning, säger livscoachen Aicha Gaye. Resan ska vara rolig, kom ihåg det.Musikern, konstnären och Florence Valentin-bandets frontman och sångare Love Antell gästar programmet Coachen Aicha kohti onnistumista och berättar hur den finlandssvenska och den sverigefinska kulturen påverkat honom och varför han blev både musiker och konstnär. Han berättar också om sin skapandeprocess och sina knep för att bryta idétorkan.Love Antell har under coronapandemin skapat en hel del som han håller på att slutföra. Snart kommer ut hans soloskiva samt ett nytt album med bandet Florence Valentin. Love Antell är också aktuell med projektet Bottenviken som är ett samarbete med musikerna Thella Johnsson och Mattias Björkas. Trion har tolkat och översatt finska låtar till svenska och ett gemensamt album släpps under 2022.Programledare är livscoachen Aicha Gaye. Ilo ja mielihyvä auttavat pääsemään tavoitteisiinSarjassa Coachen Aicha kohti onnistumista on edetty viimeiseen etappiin ennen maalilinjaa. Matka aloitettiin pohtimalla kysymystä miksi teet sitä mitä teet? Sen jälkeen on tunnistettu sisäiset esteet ja päästy niistä eroon, puhuttu itsetunnosta sekä sisäisestä kriitikosta. Aiheena ovat olleet myös vastoinkäymiset, joihin saattaa törmätä juuri ennen kuin on pääsemässä tavoitteisiinsa. Nyt on aika löytää ilo ja riemu, jotka vievät tavoitteet päämäärään.Muusikko, taiteilija sekä Florence Valentin -bändin nokkamies ja laulaja Love Antell on vieraana sarjan viimeisessä osassa. Hän kertoo, miten hänen suomenruotsalaiset ja ruotsinsuomalaiset juurensa ovat vaikuttaneet hänen luomistyöhönsä. Love Antell kertoo myös, miten hän pääsee työssään eteenpäin, kun prosessi alkaa surrata paikoillaan.Love Antell on koronapandemian aikana työstänyt omaa soololevyään kuin myös uutta albumia Florence Valentin -yhtyeensä kanssa. Molemmat teokset ovat loppusuoralla. Antell on myös ajankohtainen Bottenviken-projektin tiimoilta. Se on yhteistyö Thella Johnssonin ja Mattias Björkasin kanssa. Kolmikko on kääntänyt suomalaisia lauluja ruotsiksi ja tulkinnut kääntämiään kappaleita eri tilaisuuksissa. Yhteinen levy ilmestyy vuoden 2022 aikana.Coachen Aicha kohti onnistumista on kaksikielinen poddsarja motivaation ylläpitämisestä ja pelkojen voittamisesta. Ohjelman juontaja on elämänvalmentaja Aicha Gaye.Coachen Aicha kohti onnistumista är en tvåspråkig poddserie som produceras av Sveriges Radio Finska. Livscoachen Aicha Gaye möter spännande gäster med rötter i Finland och pratar om livets hinder och resan till ens mål. Varje avsnitt har ett eget tema och lyssnaren får ta del av Aicha's tre tips.Gäster i programserien: del 1: Jukka Korpi, dansare, koreograf, teaterchef del 2: Suvi Järvelin, printdesigner del 3: Mark Levengood, programledare, författare del 4: Angela Ahola, psykolog, författare del 5: Kirsi Vikman, manusförfattare del 6: Näääk, hip hop artist del 7: Love Antell, musiker, konstnärTuottaja, producent: Virpi Inkeri virpi.inkeri@sverigesradio.se
I dagens avsnitt pratar jag med en av grundarna bakom spelet GeoGuessr. Redan 2013 släpptes spelet där du blir droppad någonstans i världen i Google Street View och ska plocka poäng genom att gissa var du är. Länge jobbade grundarskaran bara med spelet vid sidan av, men 2019 tog det fart och idag har företaget 27 anställda och växer stadigt. Vi pratar bland annat om hur hardcore-spelare gör för att identifiera var de är i världen på bara några sekunder, hur framtiden ser ut för GeoGuessr och vad skillnaden blir när man går från ett sidoprojekt till att bygga ett bolag med flera anställda. Trevlig lyssning! Har du tankar om Spelskaparna, känner dig sugen på att delta i ett avsnitt eller kanske vill visa upp ett spel som du jobbar på - kom in på Spelskaparnas nystartade discord. Där har mysig stämning skapats och ett gäng utvecklare chattar om stort och smått. Hyser du starka aversioner mot Discord går det även bra att höra av sig på info@spelskaparna.se, @ollandin eller @saikyun. Länkar GeoGuessr Nextopia BackPacker
Jessica Kaplan and Zoe Antell are the founders of Ready Dress Go. This venture by Jessica and Zoe pioneers affordable, fashionable and comfortable women's business attire. Ready Dress Go is revolutionizing the way in which young women dress to enter the professional world. As students at Vanderbilt University, Jessica and Zoe started being exposed to opportunities within the business world, including networking events, coffee chats and other professional programming. With that, they personally experienced difficulty in trying to find professional clothes to wear that were comfortable, accessible, and fashionable – and they knew they couldn't be the only ones. It was through this realization that Ready Dress Go was born. Jessica and Zoe were recognized in Nashville's 2021 Inno Under 25 by The Nashville Business Journal. Web: https://www.shopreadydressgo.com Instagram: @shopreadydressgo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shopreadydressgo The 99% Local Podcast Web: https://www.99percentlocalpod.com Instagram: @99percentlocalpod Email: 99percentlocalpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/99percentlocalpod/message
Audio source (with video): https://thisweekinstartups.com/tobi-lutke-on-shopifys-impact-on-the-creator-economy-covid-forcing-focus-early-internet-breakthroughs-evolving-as-a-remote-manager-much-more-e1184/Software and Blacksmithingswyx: [00:00:00] So recently Tobi Lutke, the CEO of Shopify was on theThis Week in Startups podcast with Jason Calacanis and he has some really interesting thoughts about software, which I shared. But it sounds better coming from him around why software engineering is an attractive career it's because we get to make tools that we then use to help us the next day. And so if you apply this over a 40 year career, you can really compound your productivity and your output. And here he is:Jason Calacanis: [00:00:30] Do you still write code ever? I think sometimes. Yeah. Yeah. You miss being, 12 hour a day, coder.Tobi Lutke: [00:00:36] Yeah, it's a really good question. I think the 12th hour day coding has never been a goal, but sometimes happened just because there wasn't anything more interesting going on in plateau and figuring something out to read like it's so in a way that's not the objective, but I love coding. I find, I think the, all, I think the narrative around programming is more interesting than people have realized just because really, since blacksmithing, we never really had a craft that makes whether the craftsman actually make their own tools.And I think there's, the who's had it first we make two of the tools and number two, it's make us I'm making this part of it. Yeah. I think, Jason Calacanis: [00:01:15] I mean, to make tools, right? Like you see this gorillas take sticks and stick them into the Antell to get the bugs out, to eat, to get the heads out, to eat and say Tobi Lutke: [00:01:24] it's purely cause and effect vote for four primary purposes.I think what we do is I'll give you a genetically no different in the last 70,000 years, we event like so the difference between aspect van, and now it's really the tools we have available that don't really invent the stories we tell each other. And it's amazing that we can put people on the moon or, go to space on your usable, the rockets and do all these things and have internet based on just to a building point to a building.And then of course softwares, like what would you make of. Plenty of leverage because you have zero marginal cost copying infrastructure that everyone on planet earth can add to and constantly come up with trying to come up with better ideas. So I'm like, this is the thing that I'm really excited by and why I love being here programmer, because for leverage, you get as an individual, being able to build something that then is available to everyone.It's just enormous. I'd like obviously Shopify as a good example of that. And I, I think that's that's really important. There's so many stories about, w what you said earlier is totally true about, Ethernet, like DSLR camera and an SM7B microphone.But in a way If you need technologists to come in and make it so that someone can buy a single thing and then plug it into one thing. And then all of this needs to work well. And you need to marshal the complete infrastructure that we've built around machine learning to to take tiny microphones and make them sound good.And we need to like all of this. Like it needs to be like significant movement to make the setup you and I have here, which we can do because we have tinkerers available to everyone, this kind of democratization of goodness studio. Yeah. It's important. Jason Calacanis: [00:02:57] Yeah. I mean, it's really interesting.I love the thought of the compounding nature of software and it's also happening in hardware. Now, if you just think about what happened with the smartphone revolution, If we hadn't an Apple hadn't produced and Android phones, billions of smartphones and billions of batteries and billions of charging stations and got obsessed with how fast can we charge these phones?It would have never trickled down into your Tesla and that would have never trickled into your quad-copter. And now the quad copters, I don't know if you said Joby is going public Reid. Hoffman's taking a public Mark Pincus. I said, read on the pod, talking about it. That would have not been possible if Elon haven't made a million cars with those battery packs, because now the battery management and fast charging allows you to have a Vitol.So you're going to be able to go from Ottawa to the airport in a veto, and it's going to have eight rotors and it's going to I would never get an, a helicopter. Those things are death traps, but a veto with eight rotors and to go out and it just the software it's like, Oh, two Rutgers are out just.Redeploy the energy and it's done, and it feels like that's happening with software so quickly. Startups today, I had a startup that built a million dollar business, basically on Slack, like just charging people subscriptions to go into a soccer room. And I was like, there's no, you don't have any developers.So no. We just charge people on this Stripe account to go to this landing page. And then they are in a Slack instance and we built some glue with Zapier. If this, then that. The no code startups I'm seeing, which actually is what Shopify is right too. And people can build an online store with no work. swyx: [00:04:33] I think if you've been in software for a while, you've probably thought about this where one thing that we do builds on another thing that someone else did and so on and so on and down the stack. And it's just really empowering. And I really like this discussion from Toby.
The incredible story continues. Joseph Antell has been on the show (almost 80 podcasts ago) to talk about his extraordinary battle against cancer and his body’s own immune system. It’s one of our most-listened-to shows and we’ve been talking ever since about having Joseph back on. This week, Dr. Jack and Mary interview their friend and mentor about his stunning story, continuing 14 years after his initial diagnosis of incurable cancer. Once a skeptic, Antell knows personally how powerful his own body can be, if nourished and supported properly. Tune in to hear his incredible story, and to learn more about the science of nutrition and the immune system.
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First year MBA student Darrick Antell Jr. tells us about his time as a race car driver, his entrepreneurial venture “Homer", and what he hopes to learn at NYU Stern. In a story about managing risks, Darrick shows us that sometimes you learn as much most from your failures as you do from your successes. email: sternchats@gmail.com Instagram/Twitter: @sternchats Sound Effects from: "AR Sound Effects” A Youtube channel created to promote the best royalty free sound effects.
Välkomna till veckans första Radiokorrespondenterna med tema Finland och Polen - idag om finska i musik och poesi. Thella Johnson och Philip Teir i studion. Finska kultbandet Ultra Bra har en stor roll i dagens program. När veckans programledare Thella Johnson upptäckte bandet hade de redan splittrats men deras musik inspirerade henne att fördjupa sin finska. Vi pratar med Anni Sinnemäki, politiker i Helsingfors stad med också poet som på nittiotalet skrev bandets texter. Finskan är alltså ett språk för poesi och musik. Utmärkt både om kärlek och politik. Ibland påstår vissa att finska är ett hårt språk, ja till och med fult. Helt fel, påstår vi, och ska bevisa hur bra det passar för konsten. Till vår hjälp har vi Arja Saijonmaa som under sin långa karriär tolkat musik till både finska och svenska. Det vill vi höra mer om. Hon tolkar tillsammans med pianisten Patrik Svedberg särskilt för oss Ultra Bras musik. Love Antell gör exklusivt en version av en av bandets låtar på svenska och skickar ett videovykort till oss från Pernå där han befinner sig. Se och hör hur det låter här på vår sida. Han har sökt finskan och sina rötter under senare år och berättar om sin resa. Finska posten slutar att dela ut post på tisdagar. Tisdagen är ändå en dålig dag, menar posten. Brevbärare kan tänkas få andra uppgifter istället, som att klippa gräs. Vi testar hur det går med grunduppdraget. Vi har postat fem vykort till släktingar i Finland och följer upp under veckan när de kommer fram. Om de kommer fram. Under veckan bisitter Philip Teir, författare och journalist bosatt i Helsingfors. Du kan bland annat läsa honom i Dagens Nyheter där han skriver om både politik och kultur i Finland. Programledare: Thella Johnson Bisittare: Philip Teir Producent: Minna Grönfors
Finland fyller 100 år i år. Under jubileumsåret frågar Sisuradio sverigefinländare vad Finland är för dem. I det här avsnittet får vi höra Jasmin Sjöstedt, Rita Riestola och Love Antell Vad är #mittfinland för dig? Finlands 100-årsjubileum till ära har den finskspråkiga kanalen Sisuradio samlat in olika generationers sverigefinländares korta berättelser om Finland i form av minnen, associationer eller anekdoter. Några av #mittfinland-berättelserna hörs på P1 under sommaren och ännu fler finns på specialsajten mittfinland.se sisuwebb@sverigesradio.se
A Talk Tonight with DJ and promoter Anthony Antell, where we discuss his musical upbringing through the 90s, and we analyse the history of Oasis as a live band (as he saw them 23 times), including twitter questions. Competition - To win a pair of tickets for the Oasis night on Saturday 17th June contact me on twitter @oasispodcast and tell me in which song I hid the lasagne...! Plus please rate and review the podcast on iTunes or whatever podcast app you use and let me know you did it on twitter - whoever writes the best review wins the tickets!
The PRS Journal Club and special guest moderator Dr. Rod J. Rohrich discuss the following articles from the June 2016 issue: “Unnecessary Emergency Transfers for Evaluation by a Plastic Surgeon: A Burden to Patients and the Health Care System," by Drolet et al. "Medicare Spending and Evidence-Based Approach in Surgical Treatment of Thumb Carpometacarpal Joint Arthritis: 2001 to 2010," by Mahmoudi et al. "A Comparison of the Full and Short-Scar Face-Lift Incision Techniques in Multiple Sets of Identical Twins," by Antell et al.
Veckans nya utmanare är stjärnskottet Sabina Ddumba med Effortless, dansbandet Blender aktuell med Känner liv igen och Love Antell som utmanar med Barn av Amerika. Blender – Dansband med sina rötter i Hudiksvall. Aktuella med singeln ”Känner liv igen” Sabina Ddumba – Stockholmstjejen som fått skivkontrakt i USA, men som väljer att stanna hemma och fortsätta att sjunga i sin gospelkör. Utmanar med ”Effortless”. Love Antell – Han har en bakgrund i grupper som Perssons Pack och Florence Valentin. Nu soloartist och aktuell med ”Barn av Amerika”. svensktoppen@sverigesradio.se
Love Antells karriär har tagit något av en paradoxal väg, den vänsterorienterade indiemusikern från Östermalm i Stockholm, som tidigare närt sitt hat mot etablissemangen men trots det hamnat i sammanhang som Allsång på Skansen och Så Mycket Bättre. If you can't beat them, join them. Eller är det något annat som ligger bakom? Nu gästar Love vår intervjuserie Kronologen där vi går igenom karriären från a till ö.