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Antipodes portfolio manager, James Rodda, joins Alison Savas after returning from three bell-weather conferences across the US covering tech, media and telcos and consumer.
After spending their early years together in conflict zones as foreign correspondents, Geraldine Brooks and partner Tony Horwitz relocated from Australia to the idyllic Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, USA, to raise their children. The life they built there was one of meaningful work, good humour and tenderness. But all this ended abruptly when, during the spring of 2019, Brooks received a phone call with the news that Horwitz – just 60 years old and, to her knowledge, vigorous and healthy – had collapsed and died on a street in Washington, DC. In the aftermath of this devastating loss, Brooks composed the spare and heartfelt Memorial Days – a portrait of a timeless love between souls that captures the joy, agony and mystery of life. Hear this Pulitzer Prize-winning author in conversation with Jason Steger in the first edition of our Books and Ideas at Montalto series for 2025. Content warning: This conversation contains themes of grief and loss. This event was presented in partnership with Montalto.It was recorded on Friday 28 February 2025 at Montalto Winery. The official bookseller was Antipodes. Featured music is ‘Different Days’ by Chill Cole.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Le coup de téléphone le plus attendu depuis très longtemps… Demain Donald TRUMP et Vladimir POUTINE ont rendez-vous pour parler de la fameuse trêve de 30 jours proposée par les Américains et déjà acceptée par les Ukrainiens… Donald TRUMP a-t-il une chance d'imposer ce cessez-le-feu à Vladimir POUTINE ? En a-t-il les moyens ? En a-t-il la volonté ou les deux hommes vont-ils s'entendre au détriment de l'Ukraine ? On en parle avec nos invités… ▶︎ Emilia KOUSTOVA Historienne, professeure des Universités, co-autrice de « Déportés pour l'éternité - Survivre à l'exil stalinien , 1939-1991» aux éditions de l'EHESS/INED Éditions (2024) et de «Le spectacle de la Révolution » aux éditions Antipodes (2017)▶︎ Veronika DORMAN Journaliste à Libération, еx-correspondante à Moscou▶︎ Lyudmyla TAUTIYEVA Consultante en politiques publiques▶︎ Pierre LÉVY Ancien ambassadeur de France en Russie▶︎ Jean-Dominique MERCHET Journaliste à l'Opinion, auteur du blog « Secret Défense », auteur de « Sommes-nous prêts pour la guerre ? » aux éditions Robert Laffont (18.01.24)▶︎ Florian LOUIS Historien, docteur de l'École des Hautes Etudes en sciences sociales (EHESS), membre de la rédaction de la revue Le Grand Continent
Roisin Wilson is business development director at HSK Gardening and Leisure, which is a specialist importer of 'Jurassic' plants from the Antipodes, specifically Dicksonia antarctica tree ferns from Australia.It is a tightly regulated activity, but Roisin explains that the tree ferns it imports from Tasmania are 'rescue' tree ferns that might be otherwise cast aside by loggers.Big plans are afoot at HSK and Roisin talks about the recent rebrand of the company and a shift towards "concept gardens" which takes inspiration from IKEA's approach to retail providing a "garden in a box" providing "instant impact, instant garden".These 'Jurassic' concepts will be retailed through independent garden centres and bigger chains, with a focus on educating them on the concept, how it works and how to sell it. Roisin feels it is an "untapped market" and the ideal way to reach reluctant and perhaps younger customers - "the gardeners of the future". She also believes there are opportunities to access new markets in Europe "and what was really interesting when I was at [IPM] Essen [in January 2025], there were no tree ferns, no big trees. There was one stand that had two tree ferns, but other than that, there were no tree ferns anywhere. And that was really, for me, that was quitestriking."HSK is also adding more species and took in its first shipment of Dicksonia squarrosa from New Zealand in Janaury 2025: "We are currently growing them on and probably will do a release of those in the summer once we know that they are all you know very very happy and growing beautifully in this country."As a relative newcomer to horticulture, Roisin gives her perspective on the sector. Upsides include the people-focus of the sector. But she highlights the need to promote women and encourage and develop young people and she celebrates the work of the YPHA in doing just that. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Portland Mercury's Spring Arts Guide focuses on the alliances that artists and arts organizations are forging throughout the city. Between the rising cost of living and the craziness of our national politics, Portland's creative communities are finding a need to rely on one another more than ever for survival — even when they're competing. Portland Mercury culture editor Suzette Smith walks us through some of the season's best events and the communities behind them. Discussed in today's episode: The Antipodes at Shaking the Tree Theatre through March 29 Literary Arts Bookstore Mother Foucault's Bookshop Monet's Floating Worlds at the Portland Art Museum through Aug. 10 ja' / buuts' / t'aan (Water / Smoke / Word) at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art through May 31 Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 13th episode: D'Amore Law Portland Bureau of Transportation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexandra Lapierre « L'ardente et très secrète Miles Franklin » (Flammarion)Australie, 1901 : Miles Franklin, vingt ans, fille de fermiers du bush, parvient contre vents et marées à faire publier son premier roman, un texte remarquable d'insolence et de fougue, qui connaît un immense succès dans le monde anglo-saxon. Alors qu'elle cherche à garder l'anonymat sous un pseudonyme masculin, son identité est révélée et les préjugés misogynes de son époque la heurtent au plus profond. C'est seule et sans le sou qu'elle s'embarque pour l'Amérique, où l'attend une vie de luttes au service des plus faibles et d'engagements féministes. Elle y noue mille amitiés avec des personnalités d'une stupéfiante modernité, et des amours tourmentés. Mais jamais Miles Franklin n'abandonne sa passion d'écrire ni ne renonce à ses rêves de gloire. Folle d'une liberté durement conquise, elle connaîtra de multiples aventures à travers l'Europe, avant de retrouver sa terre natale et de tenir une formidable revanche. Miles Franklin est aujourd'hui l'écrivaine la plus célèbre des Antipodes. Durant ses quatre ans d'enquête, Alexandra Lapierre l'a suivie.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
C Politique du dimanche 9 mars 2025. Débat : Jusqu'où Poutine veut-il aller ? avec Sylvie KAUFFMANN, Éditorialiste au journal Le Monde, autrice de « Les Aveuglés : Comment Berlin et Paris ont laissé la voie libre à la Russie » aux éditions Stock (18.10.23)Jacques RUPNIK, Directeur de recherche au Centre de recherches internationales de Sciences Po (CERI) et professeur à Sciences Po ParisAnna COLIN LEBEDEV, Maîtresse de conférences en science politique à l'université Paris-NanterreEmilia KOUSTOVA, Historienne, professeure des Universités, co-autrice de « Déportés pour l'éternité - Survivre à l'exil stalinien , 1939-1991» aux éditions de l'EHESS/INED Editions (2024) et de «Le spectacle de la Révolution » aux éditions Antipodes (2017)Pierre BRANDA, Historien, responsable patrimoine chez Fondation Napoléon
It's every investor's dream: get in at the right time on a great growth company and ride the wave to untold riches. It might sound like a pipedream, and it is indeed hard to do, but there have been plenty of examples over the past decade. Globally, names like Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft and Google spring to mind, whilst locally names like ProMedicus and TechnologyOne fit the bill. So, how does one go about hunting these unicorns, and what are the companies right now with massive growth runways ahead of them? We're talking about names with sustainable competitive advantages, good returns on capital, strong balance sheets, and that are disruption-resistant. To help answer that question, and run the ruler over three prospective growth standouts, Livewire's James Marlay was joined by Vihari Ross from Antipodes and James Tsinidis from Munro Partners. For good measure, they also share one company they believe is destined to rise to up the growth stock leaderboard over coming years. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 26 February 2025.
The stock market is constantly evolving but, every decade, a few megatrends reshape entire industries - creating huge opportunities for investors who spot them early. Today, AI is revolutionising everything from automation to chip design, with the global AI market projected to grow from US$207 billion in 2023 to over US$1.8 trillion by 2030, according to Grand View Research. Meanwhile, the clean energy transition, shifting demographics, and deglobalisation are rewriting economic playbooks. Getting these megatrends right isn't just important, it can be the difference between market-beating returns and falling behind. Just look at how Amazon capitalised on e-commerce or how Nvidia surged over 3,000% in the past decade thanks to AI-driven demand. In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, we'll break down the biggest megatrends shaping the future, explore why they matter, and discuss how investors can position themselves to ride the wave. We'll also unpack a couple that could be on the decline. To do that, Livewire's James Marlay was joined by Vihari Ross from Antipodes and James Tsinidis from Munro Partners. For good measure, they each share a stock idea set to benefit from their favourite megatrend. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 26 February 2025.
In episode, Alison Savas interviews Antipodes' senior trader, Steve Sevier. Key Times: Steve reflects on trading through the mid 2000s: 2:00 A trader's day: 4:00 The evolution of stock markets - who can move markets today? 6:40 The implications of trend chasing, increased retail participation, and shortened investment horizons: 10:00 What can change market momentum? 13:30 The big dislocations in markets in 2025: 16:00 Are investors on the cusp of a rotation away from US stock market exceptionalism? 20:00 The implications of President Trump on stock markets: 20:50 More about Antipodes: https://antipodes.com/
Antipodes Portfolio Manager John Stavliosis discusses the opportunities in emerging markets, their strong growth potential and diversification benefits. Speaking to Good Returns TV, he tells Philip Macalister that while these markets can be volatile, they account for nearly half of global GDP and are growing faster than developed economies.
Tech companies have carved out a special place in the zeitgeist. Like Sting and Madonna, they often go by singular names and, in many cases, those names have become verbs. We don't search online, we Google. We don't request a ride, we Uber. Often, when companies reach such a status, there is a coalescence between their use in parlance, our use of their products in everyday life, and a sky-high share price. The question we, as investors, must seek to ask and answer, however, only concerns the latter. Is the business priced appropriately for the expected future return? That's not so easy to do when the whole world is in love with a company, and its products are so widely used. But that's what fund managers signed up for, and so that's the question, amongst others, that we're exploring in this episode of Buy, Hold, Sell, where Livewire's James Marlay was joined by Vihari Ross from Antipodes, and James Tsinidis from Munro Partners. For good measure, Ross and Tsinidis each share a tech stock they think is so compelling you can't ignore it. Note: This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 26 February 2025.
Invitée: Isabelle Raboud-Schüle. Il est souvent question du patrimoine immatériel, de l'histoire et des techniques agricoles des alpes, mais on ne pense pas à parler de leur goût. Quel est le goût des Alpes? Comment le restituer? Les techniques de conservation changent, le tourisme se développe de plus en plus en hauteur, le paysage se modifie, autant de facteurs qui influencent les produits de la montagne. Tribu reçoit Isabelle Raboud-Schüle, ethnologue. Elle signe le chapitre "Quel serait le goût des alpes?" paru dans lʹouvrage "Paysages sensibles des Alpes. Toucher, goûter, sentir, entendre, voir les Alpes", paru aux éditions Antipodes, sous la direction de Jon Mathieu et Nelly Valsangiacomo.
In questa puntata, esploriamo le tendenze emergenti nel settore dei viaggi, tra innovazione tecnologica e nuovi trend socio-culturali.Travel Innovation Day 2025Il settore dei viaggi si consolida e guarda al futuro con ottimismo, nonostante le sfide globali.L'innovazione tecnologica, come l'intelligenza artificiale e la biometria, sta trasformando il modo di viaggiare.La sostenibilità ambientale è sempre più importante per i viaggiatori e le aziende del settore.Il futuro del turismo dipenderà dalla capacità di adattarsi ai cambiamenti e di cogliere le opportunità offerte dall'innovazione e dalla sostenibilità.Deep Trend™ 2025: Antipodes (link: https://www.ttgitalia.com/attualita/vision-ttg-25-ecco-i-5-trend-che-guideranno-il-mercato-CJ21397063)Il tema "Antipodes" ci invita a esplorare le dualità e i contrasti del mondo contemporaneo. Cinque Deep Trend™ influenzeranno il turismo nel 2025: Deep Me, Discover the Complexity, Lucid Madness, Local Radicalism e Gift Laboratory. Questi trend evidenziano l'importanza del viaggio interiore, della riscoperta della complessità, dell'autenticità locale, della creatività e della collaborazione. Non perderti questa puntata ricca di spunti e riflessioni per il futuro del turismo!#marketingterritoriale #innovazione #antipodes #deeptrend #turismo #viaggi #futurodelturismo #landexplorer
Antipodes CIO, Jacob Mitchell joins Investment Director, Alison Savas, to discuss Antipodes' portfolio positioning and the outlook for global equities. Jacob also discusses why investors should watch gold stocks in 2025, and challenges that tech giant Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is facing. Key Times: The Trump inauguration: what now for markets? 1:00 Stocks vs bonds: mixed messages? 3:50 The outlook for US equities in 2025: 8:00 Are we on the cusp of a change in global fiscal impulse? 12:30 Can Europe's valuation discount narrow? 17:30 Outlook for Chinese equities: 19:50 AI inflection point and big shifts in Central Bank gold buying: 22:50 The bear case for Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL): 28:30 More about Antipodes Partners: https://antipodes.com/ Stock commentary is illustrative only, not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security.
A captivating journey of the expansive world of medieval travel, from London to Constantinople to the court of China and beyond. Europeans of the Middle Ages were the first to use travel guides to orient their wanderings, as they moved through a world punctuated with miraculous wonders and beguiling encounters. In this vivid and alluring history, medievalist Anthony Bale invites readers on an odyssey across the medieval world, recounting the advice that circulated among those venturing to the road for pilgrimage, trade, diplomacy, and war. Journeying alongside scholars, spies, and saints, from Western Europe to the Far East, the Antipodes and the ends of the earth, Bale provides indispensable information on the exchange rate between Bohemian ducats and Venetian groats, medieval cures for seasickness, and how to avoid extortionist tour guides and singing sirens. He takes us from the streets of Rome, more ruin than tourist spot, and tours of the Khan's court in Beijing to Mamluk-controlled Jerusalem, where we ride asses across the holy terrain, and bustling bazaars of Tabriz. We also learn of rumored fantastical places, like ones where lambs grow on trees and giant canes grow fruit made of gems. And we are offered a glimpse of what non-European travelers thought of the West on their own travels. Using previously untranslated contemporaneous documents from a colorful range of travelers, and from as far and wide as Turkey, Iceland, North Africa, and Russia, A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: The World Through Medieval Eyes (Norton, 2024) is a witty and unforgettable exploration of how Europeans understood—and often misunderstood—the larger world. 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
A captivating journey of the expansive world of medieval travel, from London to Constantinople to the court of China and beyond. Europeans of the Middle Ages were the first to use travel guides to orient their wanderings, as they moved through a world punctuated with miraculous wonders and beguiling encounters. In this vivid and alluring history, medievalist Anthony Bale invites readers on an odyssey across the medieval world, recounting the advice that circulated among those venturing to the road for pilgrimage, trade, diplomacy, and war. Journeying alongside scholars, spies, and saints, from Western Europe to the Far East, the Antipodes and the ends of the earth, Bale provides indispensable information on the exchange rate between Bohemian ducats and Venetian groats, medieval cures for seasickness, and how to avoid extortionist tour guides and singing sirens. He takes us from the streets of Rome, more ruin than tourist spot, and tours of the Khan's court in Beijing to Mamluk-controlled Jerusalem, where we ride asses across the holy terrain, and bustling bazaars of Tabriz. We also learn of rumored fantastical places, like ones where lambs grow on trees and giant canes grow fruit made of gems. And we are offered a glimpse of what non-European travelers thought of the West on their own travels. Using previously untranslated contemporaneous documents from a colorful range of travelers, and from as far and wide as Turkey, Iceland, North Africa, and Russia, A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: The World Through Medieval Eyes (Norton, 2024) is a witty and unforgettable exploration of how Europeans understood—and often misunderstood—the larger world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
A captivating journey of the expansive world of medieval travel, from London to Constantinople to the court of China and beyond. Europeans of the Middle Ages were the first to use travel guides to orient their wanderings, as they moved through a world punctuated with miraculous wonders and beguiling encounters. In this vivid and alluring history, medievalist Anthony Bale invites readers on an odyssey across the medieval world, recounting the advice that circulated among those venturing to the road for pilgrimage, trade, diplomacy, and war. Journeying alongside scholars, spies, and saints, from Western Europe to the Far East, the Antipodes and the ends of the earth, Bale provides indispensable information on the exchange rate between Bohemian ducats and Venetian groats, medieval cures for seasickness, and how to avoid extortionist tour guides and singing sirens. He takes us from the streets of Rome, more ruin than tourist spot, and tours of the Khan's court in Beijing to Mamluk-controlled Jerusalem, where we ride asses across the holy terrain, and bustling bazaars of Tabriz. We also learn of rumored fantastical places, like ones where lambs grow on trees and giant canes grow fruit made of gems. And we are offered a glimpse of what non-European travelers thought of the West on their own travels. Using previously untranslated contemporaneous documents from a colorful range of travelers, and from as far and wide as Turkey, Iceland, North Africa, and Russia, A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: The World Through Medieval Eyes (Norton, 2024) is a witty and unforgettable exploration of how Europeans understood—and often misunderstood—the larger world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A captivating journey of the expansive world of medieval travel, from London to Constantinople to the court of China and beyond. Europeans of the Middle Ages were the first to use travel guides to orient their wanderings, as they moved through a world punctuated with miraculous wonders and beguiling encounters. In this vivid and alluring history, medievalist Anthony Bale invites readers on an odyssey across the medieval world, recounting the advice that circulated among those venturing to the road for pilgrimage, trade, diplomacy, and war. Journeying alongside scholars, spies, and saints, from Western Europe to the Far East, the Antipodes and the ends of the earth, Bale provides indispensable information on the exchange rate between Bohemian ducats and Venetian groats, medieval cures for seasickness, and how to avoid extortionist tour guides and singing sirens. He takes us from the streets of Rome, more ruin than tourist spot, and tours of the Khan's court in Beijing to Mamluk-controlled Jerusalem, where we ride asses across the holy terrain, and bustling bazaars of Tabriz. We also learn of rumored fantastical places, like ones where lambs grow on trees and giant canes grow fruit made of gems. And we are offered a glimpse of what non-European travelers thought of the West on their own travels. Using previously untranslated contemporaneous documents from a colorful range of travelers, and from as far and wide as Turkey, Iceland, North Africa, and Russia, A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages: The World Through Medieval Eyes (Norton, 2024) is a witty and unforgettable exploration of how Europeans understood—and often misunderstood—the larger world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/van-leer-institute
Antipodes propose un récit qui tient du conte philosophique. Les protagonistes chantent et dansent dans un ballet coloré, plein d'humour, d'ironie et de fantaisie, et pourtant ancré dans un contexte historique méconnu, la colonisation ratée de la France au Brésil au XVIe siècle.(Rediffusion du 05.09.24) Il y est question de colons et d'autochtones, de Blancs et d'Indiens, de cannibalisme et de sauvagerie aussi, mais qu'est-ce que la sauvagerie – on peut se poser la question. Au scénario, David B., un des membres fondateurs de la maison d'édition, l'Association, connu notamment pour sa saga autobiographique en 6 tomes L'Ascension du Haut-Mal. Au dessin, Éric Lambé, lauréat avec Philippe de Pierrepont du Fauve d'Or d'Angoulême 2017 pour Paysage après la bataille.Éric Lambé et David B. sont les invités de VMDN. Antipodes est sorti chez Casterman.En fin d'émission, le Café Polar de Catherine Fruchon-Toussaint. Elle nous propose de faire un gros plan sur le phénomène La femme de ménage, le roman policier américain de l'écrivaine américaine Freida McFadden bat tous les records de ventes de l'été, décryptage avec ses deux éditeurs français Hélène Fiamma (J'ai Lu) et Frédéric Thibault (City éditions).
Antipodes propose un récit qui tient du conte philosophique. Les protagonistes chantent et dansent dans un ballet coloré, plein d'humour, d'ironie et de fantaisie, et pourtant ancré dans un contexte historique méconnu, la colonisation ratée de la France au Brésil au XVIe siècle.(Rediffusion du 05.09.24) Il y est question de colons et d'autochtones, de Blancs et d'Indiens, de cannibalisme et de sauvagerie aussi, mais qu'est-ce que la sauvagerie – on peut se poser la question. Au scénario, David B., un des membres fondateurs de la maison d'édition, l'Association, connu notamment pour sa saga autobiographique en 6 tomes L'Ascension du Haut-Mal. Au dessin, Éric Lambé, lauréat avec Philippe de Pierrepont du Fauve d'Or d'Angoulême 2017 pour Paysage après la bataille.Éric Lambé et David B. sont les invités de VMDN. Antipodes est sorti chez Casterman.En fin d'émission, le Café Polar de Catherine Fruchon-Toussaint. Elle nous propose de faire un gros plan sur le phénomène La femme de ménage, le roman policier américain de l'écrivaine américaine Freida McFadden bat tous les records de ventes de l'été, décryptage avec ses deux éditeurs français Hélène Fiamma (J'ai Lu) et Frédéric Thibault (City éditions).
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In this year-end episode for 2024, Alison Savas invites Antipodes' Sector Portfolio Managers to discuss their outlook for 2025. Each PM shares their insights on key sectors and stocks to watch in the new year, including a stock they believe will outperform and one they advise investors to steer clear of. Key Times: 0:35 | Graham Hay - Hardware, Industrials & Commodities Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) Sector to avoid: Large cap technology stocks 8:45 | Nick Cameron - Healthcare Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: Alcon AG (SWX: ALC) Sector to avoid: Small to mid-cap medical device companies 16:15 | Max Shramchenko - Infrastructure Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: RWE AG (ETR: RWE) Sector to watch: Conventional power generating assets in US 23:15 | James Rodda - Developed Markets, Technology, Media and Telecommunications Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG) Sector to watch: Large cap technology stocks (ex Alphabet) 28:30 | John Stavliotis - Emerging Markets Portfolio Manager Stock to watch: DiDi Global Inc. (ADR: DIDIY) Sector to watch: Indian Mid cap Universe More about Antipodes Partners: https://antipodes.com/ Stock commentary is illustrative only, not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security.
Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to assorted local theater & book venues Steven Bach Steven Bach (1938-2009) author of the biography “Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl”, interviewed in 2007 by Richard Wolinsky. This podcast was first posted May 5, 2017. Leni Riefenstahl was the film maker behind the Nazi propaganda films Triumph of the Will and Olympia. Reifenstahl, who died in 2003 at the age of a hundred and one, to the end of her life denied her work was political, that she was an artist. Stephen Bach, who died at the age of 70 in 2009, had been a studio executive and began writing books with “Final Cut”, his memoir about the making of the film Heaven's Gate. He followed that with a biography of the playwright Moss Hart, and then a biography of actress Marlene Dietrich, which as he says, led him to Leni Riefenstahl. The interview was recorded in the KPFA studios on May 7, 2007. Guardian Obituary. In an interview perhaps more timely today than the year it was recorded, Bach compares Reifenstahl's work to right-wing propaganda in America, and the use of the Hitler playbook. Complete Interview. Charles Yu Charles Yu, whose novel Interior Chinatown just won the 2020 National Book Award for fiction, is interviewed by host Richard Wolinsky. Interior Chinatown takes place in a meta-world in which Hollywood's Chinese stereotypes are portrayed by Asian immigrants and second-generation Asian Americans in films and TV shows. The book uses tropes from screenplays as well as prose fiction to illuminate these tropes, switching between narrative, entertainment history, and polemic in a highly original way. Charles Yu is the author of two previous short-story collections and one novel, has worked as an attorney, and also has worked in the writers' room of several television shows, most notably during the first season of HBO's Westworld. Interior Chinatown is now a television miniseries streaming on Hulu and Disney+. Complete Interview. Review of “Jaja's African Hair Braiding” at Berkeley Rep Peets Theatre through December 15, 2024. Review of “The Antipodes” by Annie Baker, performed by the Actors Reading Collective, at Marin Shakespeare Theatre through Dec. 1, 2024./a> Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors' positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended. Book Stores Bay Area Book Festival See website for highlights from the 10th Annual Bay Area Book Festival, June 1-2, 2024. Book Passage. Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events. Books Inc. Mix of on-line and in-store events. The Booksmith. Monthly Event Calendar. BookShop West Portal. Monthly Event Calendar. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months. Green Apple Books. Events calendar. Kepler's Books On-line Refresh the Page program listings. Live Theater Companies Actors Ensemble of Berkeley. See website for specific days and times, and for staged readings at LaVal's Subterranean Theater. Actor's Reading Collective (ARC). The Antipodes by Annie Baker, through December 1, 2024. Marin Shakespeare Theatre, San Rafael. African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar. Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions. American Conservatory Theatre A Whynot Christmas Carol, November 26-December 24, Toni Rembe Theatre. Aurora Theatre Felonious, Bay Area hip-hop ensemble, special engagement, Dec 6-7; 13-14. The Heart-Sellers by Lloyd Suh, February 9 – March 9, 2025. Awesome Theatre Company. See website for information. Berkeley Rep. The Matchbox Magic Flute, October 18 – December 9, Roda Theatre. Jaja's African Hair Braiding by by Jocelyn Bioh, Nov 13 – Dec 15, Peets Theatre. Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming shows. Boxcar Theatre. New Years Eve at the Speakeasy, Jan. 1, 2025. Magic Man, Jan 3 – June 2, Palace Theatre. Brava Theatre Center: See calendar for current and upcoming productions. BroadwaySF: See website for events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate. Kimberly Akimbo, November 6 – December 1, Golden Gate. See website for special events. Broadway San Jose: Shrek, The Musical. December 17-22. California Shakespeare Theatre Closed. Center Rep: A Christmas Carol, December 12-22. Central Stage. Leili & Majnun, written and directed by Torange Yeghiazarian. December 5-15. Central Stage, 5221 Central Avenue, Richmond Central Works Push/Pull by Harry Davis, March 1 – 30, 2025. Cinnabar Theatre. Gutenberg! The Musical January 17-26, 2025, Warren Theatre, Sonoma State University. Club Fugazi. Dear San Francisco ongoing. Check website for Music Mondays listings. Contra Costa Civic Theatre A Charlie Brown Christmas, Nov. 23 – Dec. 15. Curran Theater: See website for special events.. Custom Made Theatre. In hibernation. Cutting Ball Theatre. See website for information and notice of a final production. 42nd Street Moon. See website for upcoming productions. Golden Thread See website for upcoming productions. Hillbarn Theatre: Anastasia, December 5 -29, 2024. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. See website for upcoming productions Lower Bottom Playaz See website for upcoming productions. Magic Theatre. the boiling by Sunui Chang April 3 -20, 2025. See website for additional events. Marin Theatre Company Waste by Harley Granville-Barker, Feb. 6 – March 2, 2025.Transcendence Theatre: Broadway Holiday, December 12-15, 2024. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Upcoming Events Page. New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) The Gulf, An Elegy by Audrey Cefaly, October 18 – November 24. Deep Inside, Tonight by the Kinsey Sicks, December 4 – January 5. Oakland Theater Project. Ghost Quartet by Dave Malloy, Oakland Nov 1-24. Flax Art & Design (closed); San Francisco, Dec. 5-8. ODC Theatre. Odd Salon: Upcoming events in San Francisco & New York, and streaming. Pear Theater. The Agitators by Mat Smart, Nov 22 – Dec. 15. See website for staged readings and other events. Playful People Productions. See website for upcoming productions and events. Presidio Theatre. See website for complete schedule of events and performances. Ray of Light: See website for Spotlight Cabaret Series at Feinstein's at the Nikko and upcoming productions.. San Francisco Playhouse. Waitress, November 21, 2024 – January 18, 2025. SFBATCO. See website for upcoming streaming and in- theater shows. San Jose Stage Company: See website for upcoming schedule. Shotgun Players. Thirty Six: Do You Like What You See by Leah Nanako Winkler. November 18 – December 22. South Bay Musical Theatre: Urinetown, January 15 – February 15, 2025. Saratoga Civic Theater. Stagebridge: See website for events and productions. Storytime every 4th Saturday. The Breath Project. Streaming archive. The Marsh: Calendar listings for Berkeley, San Francisco and Marshstream. Theatre Lunatico See website for upcoming productions. Theatre Rhino Cabaret, November 21 – December 15. Streaming: Essential Services Project, conceived and performed by John Fisher, all weekly performances now available on demand. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, December 4- 29. . Word for Word. See website for upcoming productions. Misc. Listings: BAM/PFA: On View calendar for BAM/PFA. Berkeley Symphony: See website for listings. Chamber Music San Francisco: Calendar, 2023 Season. Dance Mission Theatre. On stage events calendar. Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Calendar listings and upcoming shows. San Francisco Opera. Calendar listings. San Francisco Symphony. Calendar listings. Filmed Live Musicals: Searchable database of all filmed live musicals, podcast, blog. If you'd like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write Richard@kpfa.org . The post November 28, 2024: Steven Bach – Charles Yu appeared first on KPFA.
Antipodes Investment Director, Alison Savas speaks to Portfolio Manager Rameez Sadikot in the aftermath of the 2024 US Presidential election. Rameez discusses what the Antipodes team believes investor can expect during the Trump presidency and three stocks to watch. Key Times: Is the equity market ignoring the risks the bond market is pricing in? 1:00 Tax cuts and fiscal deficits: 3:50 Tariffs & immigration: will these policies be economically damaging? 8:30 What impact will Trump's policies have on Fed policy & risk assets? 14:20 Antipodes portfolio: the election winners (Capital One & Ally Financial) 17:30 Mexican cement - the contrarian opportunity: 21:20 More about Antipodes Partners: https://antipodes.com/ Stock commentary is illustrative only, not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any security.
KPFA Theatre Critic Richard Wolinsky reviews “The Antipodes” by Annie Baker, performed by The Actors Reading Collective at the Marin Shakespeare Theatre through December 1, 2024. The post Review: “The Antipodes” at Marin Shakespeare Theatre appeared first on KPFA.
Invitée: Camille Krafft. Ces dernières années, le nombre de loups a augmenté en Suisse. Des meutes ont conquis des nouveaux territoires, comme le Jura. Les tensions sont devenues plus vives, notamment entre le monde paysans et les défenseurs du prédateur. Que disent ces tensions des fractures de notre sociétés? Pourquoi le loup continue-t-il à faire si peur? Quel avenir pour le canidé en Suisse? Tribu reçoit Camille Krafft, journaliste. Elle publie "Dʹun loup à lʹautre", aux éditions Antipodes.
Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to assorted local theater & book venues Alice McDermott Alice McDermott, whose latest novel, just out in trade paperback, is “Absolution,” in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky. Alice McDermott is the author of eight other novels, including Charming Billy, which won the National Book Award in 1998, That Night, which was a National Book Award finalist, and was twice a Pulitzer Prize finalist. She is also author of one non-fiction work, “What About the Baby?” “Absolution” concerns the young wife of a Naval officer in Saigon in the spring and summer of 1963, who years later looks back on that time, from the vantage point of old age. The book has been popping up on several best of the year lists. Complete Interview Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors' positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended. Book Stores Bay Area Book Festival See website for highlights from the 10th Annual Bay Area Book Festival, June 1-2, 2024. Book Passage. Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events. Books Inc. Mix of on-line and in-store events. The Booksmith. Monthly Event Calendar. BookShop West Portal. Monthly Event Calendar. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months. Green Apple Books. Events calendar. Kepler's Books On-line Refresh the Page program listings. Live Theater Companies Actors Ensemble of Berkeley. See website for specific days and times, and for staged readings at LaVal's Subterranean Theater. Actor's Reading Collective (ARC). The Antipodes by Annie Baker, through December 1, 2024. Marin Shakespeare Theatre, San Rafael. African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar. Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions. American Conservatory Theatre A Whynot Christmas Carol, November 26-December 24, Toni Rembe Theatre. Aurora Theatre Felonious, Bay Area hip-hop ensemble, special engagement, Dec 6-7; 13-14. The Heart-Sellers by Lloyd Suh, February 9 – March 9, 2025. Awesome Theatre Company. See website for information. Berkeley Rep. The Matchbox Magic Flute, October 18 – December 9, Roda Theatre. Jaja's African Hair Braiding by by Jocelyn Bioh, Nov 13 – Dec 15, Peets Theatre. Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming shows. Boxcar Theatre. New Years Eve at the Speakeasy, Jan. 1, 2025. Magic Man, Jan 3 – June 2, Palace Theatre. Brava Theatre Center: New Roots Theatre Festival, November 14-17. See calendar for current and upcoming productions. BroadwaySF: See website for events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate. Kimberly Akimbo, November 6 – December 1, Golden Gate. See website for special events. Broadway San Jose: Come from Away, November 21-24, 2024. California Shakespeare Theatre Closed. Center Rep: Dragon Lady, written and performed by Sara Porkalob, October 27 – November 24. Central Stage. Leili & Majnun, written and directed by Torange Yeghiazarian. December 5-15. Central Stage, 5221 Central Avenue, Richmond Central Works Push/Pull by Harry Davis, March 1 – 30, 2025. Cinnabar Theatre. Gutenberg! The Musical January 17-26, 2025, Warren Theatre, Sonoma State University. Club Fugazi. Dear San Francisco ongoing. Check website for Music Mondays listings. Contra Costa Civic Theatre A Charlie Brown Christmas, Nov. 23 – Dec. 15. Curran Theater: See website for special events.. Custom Made Theatre. In hibernation. Cutting Ball Theatre. See website for information and notice of a final production. 42nd Street Moon. See website for upcoming productions. Golden Thread See website for upcoming productions. Hillbarn Theatre: Anastasia, December 5 -29, 2024. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. See website for upcoming productions Lower Bottom Playaz See website for upcoming productions. Magic Theatre. the boiling by Sunui Chang April 3 -20, 2025. See website for additional events. Marin Theatre Company Waste by Harley Granville-Barker, Feb. 6 – March 2, 2025.Transcendence Theatre: Broadway Holiday, December 12-15, 2024. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Upcoming Events Page. New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) The Gulf, An Elegy by Audrey Cefaly, October 18 – November 24. Deep Inside, Tonight by the Kinsey Sicks, December 4 – January 5. Oakland Theater Project. Ghost Quartet by Dave Malloy, Oakland Nov 1-24. Flax Art & Design, San Francisco, Dec. 5-8. ODC Theatre. Odd Salon: Upcoming events in San Francisco & New York, and streaming. Pear Theater. The Agitators by Mat Smart, Nov 22 – Dec. 15. See website for staged readings and other events. Playful People Productions. See website for upcoming productions and events. Presidio Theatre. See website for complete schedule of events and performances. Ray of Light: See website for Spotlight Cabaret Series at Feinstein's at the Nikko and upcoming productions.. San Francisco Playhouse. Waitress, November 21, 2024 – January 18, 2025. SFBATCO. See website for upcoming streaming and in- theater shows. San Jose Stage Company: See website for upcoming schedule. Shotgun Players. Thirty Six: Do You Like What You See by Leah Nanako Winkler. November 18 – December 22. South Bay Musical Theatre: Urinetown, January 15 – February 15, 2025. Saratoga Civic Theater. Stagebridge: See website for events and productions. Storytime every 4th Saturday. The Breath Project. Streaming archive. The Marsh: Calendar listings for Berkeley, San Francisco and Marshstream. Theatre Lunatico See website for upcoming productions. Theatre Rhino Cabaret, November 21 – December 15. Streaming: Essential Services Project, conceived and performed by John Fisher, all weekly performances now available on demand. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, December 4- 29. . Word for Word. See website for upcoming productions. Misc. Listings: BAM/PFA: On View calendar for BAM/PFA. Berkeley Symphony: See website for listings. Chamber Music San Francisco: Calendar, 2023 Season. Dance Mission Theatre. On stage events calendar. Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Calendar listings and upcoming shows. San Francisco Opera. Calendar listings. San Francisco Symphony. Calendar listings. Filmed Live Musicals: Searchable database of all filmed live musicals, podcast, blog. If you'd like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write Richard@kpfa.org . The post November 21, 2024: Alice McDermott, “Absolution” appeared first on KPFA.
À l'Antichambre, Stéphane Leroux rend hommage à Karl Tremblay, parti il y a maintenant 1 an, avec sa manchette qui fait état du contraste frappant entre la saison des Canadiens et celle du Rocket. Les autres panélistes en compagnie de Pierre Houde sont P.J. Stock et Gilbert Delorme et il est question de Kirby Dach, de Martin St-Louis et de Cayden Primeau.
Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to assorted local theater & book venues Richard Powers Richard Powers discusses his latest novel, “Playground” with host Richard Wolinsky, recorded in the KPFA studios October 31, 2024. Richard Powers won the Pulitzer Prize i 2019 for “The Overstory,” and the National Book Award in 2006 for “The Echo Maker.” He is also the author of “The Time Of Our Singing,” “Orfeo,” and “Bewilderment.” He has been a Booker Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist multiple times. “Playground” brings together the history of Silicon Valley and the growth of A.I. with a look at deep ocean diving and the notion of floating cities in a story that circles back on itself, and was possibly written by an artificial intelligence. Anne Hillerman discusses her latest novel, “Lost Birds,” and her career as a writer with host Richard Wolinsky, in unaired excerpts from her recent interview. Anne Hillerman has written nine books in a series of mysteries featuring the native detectives Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee, created by her father, the legendary novelist, the late Tony Hillerman (1925-2008). Review of “Kimberly Akimbo at BroadwaySF Curran Theatre through December 1, 2024 Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors' positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended. Book Stores Bay Area Book Festival See website for highlights from the 10th Annual Bay Area Book Festival, June 1-2, 2024. Book Passage. Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events. Books Inc. Mix of on-line and in-store events. The Booksmith. Monthly Event Calendar. BookShop West Portal. Monthly Event Calendar. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months. Green Apple Books. Events calendar. Kepler's Books On-line Refresh the Page program listings. Live Theater Companies Actors Ensemble of Berkeley. See website for specific days and times, and for staged readings at LaVal's Subterranean Theater. Actor's Reading Collective (ARC). The Antipodes by Annie Baker, through December 1, 2024. Marin Shakespeare Theatre, San Rafael. African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar. Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions. American Conservatory Theatre A Whynot Christmas Carol, November 26-December 24, Toni Rembe Theatre. Aurora Theatre Fallen Angels by Noel Coward, October 19 – November 17. Awesome Theatre Company. See website for information. Berkeley Rep. The Matchbox Magic Flute, October 18 – December 9, Roda Theatre. Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming shows. Boxcar Theatre. New Years Eve at the Speakeasy, Jan. 1, 2025. Magic Man, Jan 3 – June 2, Palace Theatre. Brava Theatre Center: New Roots Theatre Festival, November 14-17. See calendar for current and upcoming productions. BroadwaySF: See website for events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate. Kimberly Akimbo, November 6 – December 1, Golden Gate. See website for special events. Broadway San Jose: Come from Away, November 21-24, 2024. California Shakespeare Theatre Closed. Center Rep: Dragon Lady, written and performed by Sara Porkalob, October 27 – November 24. Central Works The Contest by Gary Graves, Oct. 19 – Nov. 17. Cinnabar Theatre. Gutenberg! The Musical January 17-26, 2025, Warren Theatre, Sonoma State University. Club Fugazi. Dear San Francisco ongoing. Check website for Music Mondays listings. Contra Costa Civic Theatre A Charlie Brown Christmas, Nov. 23 – Dec. 15. Curran Theater: See website for special events.. Custom Made Theatre. In hibernation. Cutting Ball Theatre. See website for information and notice of a final production. 42nd Street Moon. See website for upcoming productions. Golden Thread AALA: A Family Trilogy by Adam Ashraf Elsayigh, Nov. 16-17, Z Space. Hillbarn Theatre: Anastasia, December 5 -29, 2024. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. See website for upcoming productions Lower Bottom Playaz See website for upcoming productions. Magic Theatre. the boiling by Sunui Chang April 3 -20, 2025. See website for additional events. Marin Theatre Company Waste by Harley Granville-Barker, Feb. 6 – March 2, 2025.Transcendence Theatre: Broadway Holiday, December 12-15, 2024. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Upcoming Events Page. New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) The Gulf, An Elegy by Audrey Cefaly, October 18 – November 24. Oakland Theater Project. Ghost Quartet by Dave Malloy, Oakland Nov 1-24. Flax Art & Design, San Francisco, Dec. 5-8. ODC Theatre. Odd Salon: Upcoming events in San Francisco & New York, and streaming. Pear Theater. The Agitators by Mat Smart, Nov 22 – Dec. 15. See website for staged readings and other events. Playful People Productions. See website for upcoming productions and events. Presidio Theatre. See website for complete schedule of events and performances. Ray of Light: See website for Spotlight Cabaret Series at Feinstein's at the Nikko and upcoming productions.. San Francisco Playhouse. Waitress, November 21, 2024 – January 18, 2025. SFBATCO. See website for upcoming streaming and in- theater shows. San Jose Stage Company: See website for upcoming schedule. Shotgun Players. Thirty Six: Do You Like What You See by Leah Nanako Winkler. November 18 – December 22. South Bay Musical Theatre: Urinetown, January 15 – February 15, 2025. Saratoga Civic Theater. Stagebridge: See website for events and productions. Storytime every 4th Saturday. The Breath Project. Streaming archive. The Marsh: Calendar listings for Berkeley, San Francisco and Marshstream. Theatre Lunatico See website for upcoming productions. Theatre Rhino Cabaret, November 21 – December 15. Streaming: Essential Services Project, conceived and performed by John Fisher, all weekly performances now available on demand. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, December 4- 29. . Word for Word. See website for upcoming productions. Misc. Listings: BAM/PFA: On View calendar for BAM/PFA. Berkeley Symphony: See website for listings. Chamber Music San Francisco: Calendar, 2023 Season. Dance Mission Theatre. On stage events calendar. Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Calendar listings and upcoming shows. San Francisco Opera. Calendar listings. San Francisco Symphony. Calendar listings. Filmed Live Musicals: Searchable database of all filmed live musicals, podcast, blog. If you'd like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write Richard@kpfa.org . The post November 14, 2024: Richard Powers, “Playground” appeared first on KPFA.
Au début de l'histoire de la TSR, le TJ était donné depuis Zurich, moyens techniques limités obligent, puis il a été rapatrié à Genève. De là, il s'est régionalisé, localisé, réorganisé. Le TJ de la TSR a vu défiler nombre de journalistes, présentateurs et présentatrices devenues célèbres ou oubliées. Witold Langlois retrace pour Histoire Vivante l'arbre généalogique professionnel de Philippe Revaz et Jennifer Covo avec l'historienne des médias Anne-Katrin Weber. Anne-Katrin Weber et Mireille Berton La télévision du Téléphonoscope à YouTube. Pour une archéologie de l'audiovision aux éditions Antipodes.
This week on the Value Perspective podcast we're delighted to bring together two leading practitioners, who sit at different ends of the Value investing spectrum, to discuss and debate their similarities and differences. The fascinating conversation, split over two episodes, features Nick Kirrage, Head of the Value Team at Schroders and Jacob Mitchell, Chief Investment Officer and Lead Portfolio Manager at Antipodes Partners. Antipodes is a global equities manager with a pragmatic approach to Value investing. The firm was founded in 2015 and has just over $6 billion in assets under management. It is headquartered in Sydney Australia and has an office in London. The episodes are hosted by Simon Evan-Cook, an award-winning multi-asset fund of funds manager and leading columnist with Citywire, who regularly posts on his blog, Never Mind the Silver Bullets. In this second episode, we delve deeper into Antipodes and Schroders' portfolios, explore different areas of opportunity and how macro is navigated and how to find the right clients for your strategy. There's also a frank discussion about each manager's most painful mistakes, the lessons they have learned from them, and how Nick and Jacob's approach to risk has evolved over time. Enjoy! Enjoy! NEW EPISODES: We release main series episodes every two weeks on Mondays. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://tvpschroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: send us a tweet: @TheValueTeam Important information. This podcast is for investment professionals only. Marketing material for Financial Profesusionals and Professional Clients only. The material is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, accounting, legal or tax advice, or investment recommendations. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. Diversification cannot ensure profits or protect against loss of principal. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of investments to fall as well as rise. Investing in emerging markets and securities with limited liquidity can expose investors to greater risk. Private assets investments are only available to Qualified Investors, who are sophisticated enough to understand the risk associated with these investments. This material may contain “forward-looking” information, such as forecasts or projections. Please note that any such information is not a guarantee of any future performance and there is no assurance that any forecast or projection will be realised. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. The views and opinions contained herein are those of the individuals to whom they are attributed and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other Schroders communications, strategies or funds. Any reference to regions/ countries/ sectors/ stocks/ securities is for illustrative purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instruments or adopt a specific investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data.
This week on the Value Perspective podcast we're delighted to bring together two leading practitioners, who sit at different ends of the Value investing spectrum, to discuss and debate their similarities and differences. The fascinating conversation, split over two episodes, features Nick Kirrage, Head of the Value Team at Schroders and Jacob Mitchell, Chief Investment Officer and Lead Portfolio Manager at Antipodes Partners. Antipodes is a global equities manager with a pragmatic approach to Value investing. The firm was founded in 2015 and has just over $6 billion in assets under management. It is headquartered in Sydney Australia and has an office in London. The episodes are hosted by Simon Evan-Cook, an award-winning multi-asset fund of funds manager and leading columnist with Citywire, who regularly posts on his blog, Never Mind the Silver Bullets. In this first episode, we cover where Schroders and Antipodes sit in the Value spectrum and how Nick and Jacob's investment processes differ. We also delve into how each manager avoids the classic Value trap, and the lines that they won't cross when building portfolios. Enjoy! NEW EPISODES: We release main series episodes every two weeks on Mondays. You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://tvpschroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: send us a tweet: @TheValueTeam Important information. This podcast is for investment professionals only. Marketing material for Financial Profesusionals and Professional Clients only. The material is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, accounting, legal or tax advice, or investment recommendations. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. Diversification cannot ensure profits or protect against loss of principal. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of investments to fall as well as rise. Investing in emerging markets and securities with limited liquidity can expose investors to greater risk. Private assets investments are only available to Qualified Investors, who are sophisticated enough to understand the risk associated with these investments. This material may contain “forward-looking” information, such as forecasts or projections. Please note that any such information is not a guarantee of any future performance and there is no assurance that any forecast or projection will be realised. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. The views and opinions contained herein are those of the individuals to whom they are attributed and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other Schroders communications, strategies or funds. Any reference to regions/ countries/ sectors/ stocks/ securities is for illustrative purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instruments or adopt a specific investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data.
Many of the best investing opportunities emerge when you think differently from the herd. This session will feature five high energy predictions that will challenge consensus thinking as investors look towards 2025 and beyond. You'll be hearing from five of Australia's leading investment minds, including: Kellie Wood, Head of Fixed Income at Schroders Vihari Ross, Portfolio Manager at Antipodes, Bob Desmond, Co-Portfolio Manager and Head of Claremont Global Josh Clark, Lead Portfolio Manager at QVG Capital Matthew Kidman, Chief Investment Officer at Centennial Asset Management. This episode is part of our special mini-series of The Rules of Investing, giving you a front-row seat to discussions from Livewire Live 2024, our flagship investor event. Whether you're after big-picture market insights or actionable investment strategies, this series offers exclusive insights to help shape your investment decisions. We hope you enjoy this special 7-part series. We'll return to our regular programming with the next episode of The Rules of Investing. ________________ This series is proudly sponsored by Bell Direct Advantage. Bell Direct Advantage is a premium trading platform designed for active and sophisticated investors. Offering access to Bell Potter research, exclusive IPOs, and advanced trading tools, it's built to give you a competitive edge. Whether you're a frequent trader or a high-net-worth individual trading shares, options, or warrants, Bell Direct Advantage delivers tailored solutions and superior service to sharpen your investing edge. [Find out more here]
En empruntant l'artère principale d'Expo 64, on rencontre un géant en veste rouge et pantalon jaune avec ses bottes et son grand chapeau. Impossible de rater ce géant de fête foraine, c'est un passage obligé de l'exposition qui fait couler beaucoup d'encre. C'est Gulliver de passage en Suisse. Le Gulliver inventé par Jonathan Swift au XVIIIe siècle pour critiquer la société britannique. Au cours de ses voyages extraordinaires, Gulliver débusquait les paradoxes et les dysfonctionnements de sa propre civilisation. Un dispositif de satire repris pour la Suisse en 1964, par Charles Apothéloz et ses complices. Avec : Alexandra Walther, autrice de La Suisse s'interroge ou l'exercice de l'audace, paru aux éditions Antipodes, Olivier Lugon, historien, spécialiste de l'histoire des expositions et François Vallotton, historien tous deux co-directeurs de l'ouvrage Revisiter l'Expo 64 : acteurs, discours, controverses.
On en prend plein les yeux à l'Expo 64. Des illuminations de la Voie suisse aux voiles multicolores du port de Vidy, des sculptures bruitistes de Tinguely en passant par le terrible hérisson de l'armée et les excursions sur la Lune mises en scène par Nestlé. Des images conservées dans les archives officielles, des tonnes de papiers et des photos par milliers dans les archives de la presse et dans les albums de familles. Mais les images qui ont beaucoup fait parler en 1964 viennent du cinéma d'Expo 64 : notamment avec la série de films d'Henry Brandt intitulée La Suisse s'interroge. Un propos percutant qui s'imprime dans les mémoires des visiteuses et des visiteurs. Avec : Alexandra Walther, autrice de La Suisse s'interroge ou l'exercice de l'audace, paru aux éditions Antipodes.
Le 30 avril 1964, s'ouvre à Lausanne la 5e exposition nationale suisse : Expo 64. C'est un lieu de mémoire en soi pour la Suisse, parce que celles et ceux qui l'ont visitée parfois plusieurs fois s'en souviennent encore, parce qu'au moment où la Suisse compte moins de 6 millions d'habitants, l'Expo 64 attire 12 millions de visiteurs. L'Expo 64, c'est un divertissement à succès, mais c'est aussi de nombreuses questions adressées à la Suisse et à son peuple, des questions qui se posent encore à nous aujourd'hui. 30 avril 1964, l'Expo 64 se dévoile aux yeux des visiteurs, ça n'est pas si souvent : les expositions nationale se tiennent environ tous les 25 ans. La dernière, c'était en 1939 autrement dit dans un autre monde et en 1914 la guerre avait aussi surgi pendant l'expo donc on est un peu anxieux parce que cette fois on est entré dans l'ère atomique et la Guerre froide. Mais en 1962 on s'est fait tellement peur avec la crise des missiles de Cuba que l'intensité de la Guerre froide a pas mal chuté ces derniers temps et la Suisse n'est-elle pas championne des abris anti-atomiques ? Et mis à part cette petite musique apocalyptique de fond, la Suisse se porte plutôt bien. Suffisamment pour qu'on se permette de venir lui casser un peu les pieds, à cette Suisse trop confortablement assise. Avec : Alexandra Walther, autrice de La Suisse s'interroge ou l'exercice de l'audace, paru aux éditions Antipodes, Olivier Lugon, historien, spécialiste de l'histoire des expositions et François Vallotton, historien tous deux co-directeurs de l'ouvrage Revisiter l'Expo 64 : acteurs, discours, controverses, Bruno Marchand, architecte, qui y signe également une contribution.
Leurs corps ne correspondent pas aux définitions traditionnelles du masculin et du féminin. Et à cause de ça, les personnes intersexes subissent très souvent des violences médicales répétées qui ont pour but de tenter de les faire rentrer dans les normes. Chirurgies d'assignation imposées dans l'enfance, stérilisations forcées, mutilations et traitements hormonaux. Dans cet épisode, plusieurs d'entre elles racontent leur parcours et brisent les silences imposés par le corps médical et les parents. Ils et elles partagent les conséquences sur leurs vies du rejet, du tabou et de la norme. À travers ces récits, ils et elles racontent aussi les luttes menées pour le respect de leur intégrité physique et psychologique, quel que soit leur âge. Avec :- Mathieu, Mathilde, Nina et Suzanne- Loé Petit, militant.e et chercheur.se intersexes- Gaëlle Larrieu, sociologue- Michal Raz, sociologue Textes : - « I''m still intersexual », Morgan Holmes.- « Colza » Al Baylac, Éditions Blast, 2022.- « Photosynthèses », Camille Cornu, Éditions Cambourakis, 2024. Liens :- Collectif Intersexe Activiste - OII France - « Intersexes : du pouvoir médical à l'autodétermination », Michel Raz, Éditions Le Cavalier Bleu, 2023.- « De l'objet médical au sujet politique : récits de vies des personnes intersexes », Loé Petit.- « À qui appartiennent nos corps ? », Nouvelles questions féministes, Éditions Antipodes, 2008.- « Personnes intersexes : des mutilations tenues au secret », Lilas Pepy, La Déferlante, 2024.- Réseau francophone de recherche sur l'intersexuation - « Les sujets intersexes peuvent-ils (se) penser ? », Janik Bastien Charlebois- Chaîne YouTube Mischanomalie- Le documentaire « Ni d'Ève, ni d'Adam - Une histoire intersexe », réalisé par Floriane Devigne et écrit par Floriane Devigne, 2018.- La série « Chair Tendre » réalisée par Yaël Langmann, Jérémy Mainguy Remerciements : à Loé Petit, Alyx, Aude, Marthe, Aimée et Audrey Aegerter.À toutes les personnes contactées pour l'émission. Enregistrements : juin 2024 - Prise de son, montage, textes et voix : Charlotte Bienaimé - Réalisation et mixage : Annabelle Brouard - Lectures : Marie Nicolle - Accompagnement éditorial : Sarah Bénichou - Illustrations : Anna Wanda Gogusey - Production : ARTE Radio
Regulatory and economic fear has gripped Chinese stock markets in recent years – most notably headlined by troubles in China's property sector and the collapse of China Evergrande. But there are signs the very negative sentiment surrounding Chinese stocks is turning. Antipodes Portfolio Manager John Stavliotis discusses some surprising observations from a recent research trip to China, along with Antipodes' exposure to the world's second-largest economy. Key times: Surprising observations and key takeaways from a China research trip: 00:50 China's property sector woes: 3:20 Time for exposure to China's property sector? (Ke Holdings Inc) 10:30 Investing in China's 'emerging multinationals'(Kingdee International Software Group Co) 13:20 The investment opportunity in China's power grid (NARI Technology Co Ltd) 19:30 Key takeouts - can Chinese stocks thrive again? 31:00 Stock commentary in this episode is illustrative only, not recommendations to buy, hold, or sell any security. More about Antipodes: antipodes.com
If you are planning - or dreaming of - your next holiday, have you stopped to wonder whether our medieval counterparts did exactly the same thing? Why did people travel in the Middle Ages, and what was the experience like for them? Were there any similarities with travelling today?In this edition of Gone Medieval, Matt Lewis talks to Anthony Bale. His book A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages invites the reader to journey alongside scholars, spies and saints, from western Europe to the Far East and the Antipodes, giving an insight into how medieval people understood their world.This episode was produced by Rob Weinberg.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code MEDIEVAL - sign up here >You can take part in our listener survey here >
Today, we're listening back to not one but two interviews from the other side of the globe, thanks to our new co-host Rebecca Bellan, who spent three years in Auckland, New Zealand. Late last year, Rebecca hopped across the Tasman to Australia to report on the startup scene in Australia, and came back to us with a temperature check on VC in the Antipodes.Rebecca spoke to two Aussie VCs: Dan Krasnostein from Square Peg and Gabrielle Munzer from Main Sequence. Rebecca and our guests dug into why early stage funding is popping off in the region, the government's role in growing a startup ecosystem, fintech, climate tech, and what it's like to compete and collaborate with Silicon Valley.In addition to these conversations, Rebecca wrote a few deep dive stories from her time in Australia, including a look at its burgeoning climate tech scene and some of the people who are fighting to lift women up in the ecosystem. Rebecca also chatted with Canva — the SaaS darling of Australia — to learn how the company is embracing generative AI at its core and pursuing more B2B clients.Equity is TechCrunch's flagship podcast and posts every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts.You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod.For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes over at Simplecast. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.
Invitée: Isabelle Raboud-Schüle. Il est souvent question du patrimoine immatériel, de l'histoire et des techniques agricoles des alpes, mais on ne pense pas à parler de leur goût. Quel est le goût des Alpes? Comment le restituer? Les techniques de conservation changent, le tourisme se développe de plus en plus en hauteur, le paysage se modifie, autant de facteurs qui influencent les produits de la montagne. Tribu reçoit Isabelle Raboud-Schüle, ethnologue. Elle signe le chapitre "Quel serait le goût des alpes?" paru dans lʹouvrage "Paysages sensibles des Alpes. Toucher, goûter, sentir, entendre, voir les Alpes", paru aux éditions Antipodes, sous la direction de Jon Mathieu et Nelly Valsangiacomo.
Lorsque la Guerre civile prend fin en 1939, les nationalistes, mené par Franco, emportent la victoire. La Deuxième Guerre mondiale commence alors et l'Espagne reste neutre. La dictature s'installe au pouvoir et modèle la société espagnole selon ses valeurs, ses lois et sa version de l'histoire. On découvre L'Espagne des premières années de la dictature avec l'historien Sébastien Farré, directeur exécutif de la Maison de l'Histoire à Genève et spécialiste de l'Espagne contemporaine. Son livre : La Suisse et l'Espagne de Franco. De la Guerre civile à la mort du dictateur (Lausanne, Antipodes, 2006)
Nous sommes le 24 octobre 2019 et l'évènement alimente la presse nationale et étrangère pendant de très long mois. Antonio Tejero Molina, ancien colonel de la Garde civile espagnole, nostalgique du régime franquiste, tente d'assister au déplacement du corps de Franco à tout prix…. Cela fait alors 44 ans que Franco est mort. Entre temps, l'Espagne est devenue une démocratie, avec une loi qui impose l'oubli sur les crimes de la guerre civile mais aussi sur ceux de la dictature. Avec également une constitution, mais toujours l'impossibilité d'effacer son passé remuant. Nous retrouvons Sophie Baby, autrice du livre Juger Franco, (Editions La Découverte) et Sébastien Farré, directeur exécutif de la Maison de l'Histoire à Genève et spécialiste de l'Espagne contemporaine. Le livre de Sébastien Farré : La Suisse et l'Espagne de Franco. De la Guerre civile à la mort du dictateur (Lausanne, Antipodes, 2006)
An ambitious project to rid the remote Antipodes Island of introduced mice proved successful in 2018. Claire Concannon visits the spectacular subantarctic island to meet the locals â€" from penguins to megaherbs â€" and the people studying the wildlife. Plus, we learn about what's at stake in the next island eradication challenge for New Zealand.
Histoire Vivante s'intéresse à notre rapport à l'argent, en avoir ou pas, ses usages, sa matérialité. Dans ce premier épisode, nous commençons ici, en Suisse. Au Moyen-âge, les cantons situés au cœur de ce qui allait devenir la Suisse occupent une place stratégique en Europe, au croisement des voies commerciales et militaires. Une position très appréciée par les grandes puissances voisines : Le Saint Empire Germanique, les Habsbourg, la France, la Bourgogne, L'Espagne, les Pays-Bas. Une position qui en rapporte, de l'argent. On commence au XVème siècle, pour comprendre qui en a justement de l'argent à cet endroit et à cette époque-là, parce que les choses s'apprêtent à changer… Explications de l'historien André Holenstein qui a consacré un ouvrage à ces rapports complexes entre les cantons suisses et les grandes puissances européennes dont la traduction française « Au coeur de l'Europe, une histoire de la suisse entre ouverture et repli » publié par les éditions Antipodes. Un entretien d'Etienne Duval.
Don't Quill the Messenger : Revealing the Truth of Shakespeare Authorship
Steven welcomes New Zealander Dean Bradley from the Antipodes to discuss his foray into the world of debate with the Oxfraudsters; how he approached the fray; what he gleaned from the exchange; and a new theory he has developed regarding the Shakespeare Authorship Mystery. Support the show by picking up official Don't Quill the Messenger merchandise at www.dontquillthepodcast.com and becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/dontquillthemessenger Made possible by Patrons: Brent Evans & Patty Henson, Bryan Wildenthal, Clare Jaget, Daniel Cowan, David Neufer, David R Klausmeyer, Dean Bradley, Edward Henke, Ellen Swanson, Frank Lawler, James Gutierrez, James Warren, Jaymie, Jen S, John Creider, John Eddings, John Guarnaccia, Jon Foss, Luís S, Mary Jo Noce, Ruth Tupper, Sandi Boney, Sandi Paulus, Sara Gerard, Sheila Kethley, Tim Norman, Tim Price, Troy Stelzer, Vanessa Lops, Yvonne Don't Quill the Messenger is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. For more great podcasts visit www.dragonwagonradio.com
Could certain brains perceive realities beyond the bounds of normal human experience? Do unusual neurological conditions reveal hidden truths about the nature of existence itself? Perhaps there are dimensions that lurk beneath the surface of our mundane perceptions. What if anomalous mental states provide fleeting glimpses of extraordinary realms that transcend space, time, and consciousness as we know it?LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWhttp://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/supporthttps://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/asymmetrical-trauma-a-journey-back-to-wonderland/https://www.newscientist.com/article/2414767-alice-in-wonderland-syndrome-mapped-in-the-brain-to-improve-treatments/https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134751-200-the-surprising-benefits-of-having-an-asymmetrical-face-body-and-brain/https://www.healthline.com/health/alice-in-wonderland-syndromehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302569/https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg26134751-200-the-surprising-benefits-of-having-an-asymmetrical-face-body-and-brain/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%27s_Adventures_in_Wonderlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Through_the_Looking-Glasshttps://www.thoughtco.com/where-is-shambhala-195407https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1755007753289134162https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(fictional_country)https://britishheritage.com/travel/real-story-alice-wonderlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipodes
Today, we're spinning the globe with not one but two interviews, thanks to our friend and colleague Rebecca Bellan, who's been in Auckland, New Zealand for the past three years. She recently hopped across the Tasman to Australia to report on the startup scene in Australia, and is coming back to us with a temperature check on VC in the Antipodes.Rebecca spoke to two Aussie VCs: Dan Krasnostein from Square Peg and Gabrielle Munzer from Main Sequence. Rebecca and our guests dug into why early stage funding is popping off in the region, the government's role in growing a startup ecosystem, fintech, climate tech, and what it's like to compete and collaborate with Silicon Valley.In addition to these conversations, Rebecca wrote a few deep dive stories from her time in Australia, including a look at its burgeoning climate tech scene and some of the people who are fighting to lift women up in the ecosystem. Rebecca also chatted with Canva — the SaaS darling of Australia — to learn how the company is embracing generative AI at its core and pursuing more B2B clients.We have one more episode to share before saying goodbye to 2023. It's a fun one and a tradition: Equity's 2024 predictions. Stay tuned!Connect with Equity on X and Threads @EquityPod, and keep up with all of TechCrunch's podcasts @TechCrunchPods on TikTok.For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website.Equity drops at 7 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders and more! Credits: Equity is hosted by Editor in Chief of TechCrunch+ Alex Wilhelm and TechCrunch Senior Reporter Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.