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On The Scent
The Scented Scoop: Awards, Reviews & Sneak-Peeks

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 15:59


In this jam-packed mini podcast, we discuss…We are Fragrance Foundation Jasmine awards finalists! In the New & Visual Media category, for our Scented Story (the week-long creative project we did for Halloween, taking it in turns to tell a story evoking intriguingly uncanny fragrances using photographs and video we took, choosing music, spanning Instagram reels, stories and posts, and a special edition of the podcast. You can see this by clicking on the Story 2 highlights circle beneath our bio @onthescentpodcast on Instagram.We are judges for the inaugural Marie Claire U.K. Fragrance Awards - and Nicola is now their monthly fragrance columnist! Tickets for our Top of the Morning show @barnesfragrancefair at 9:30am on May 17th are available from here:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/top-of-the-morning-with-suzy-nightingale-and-nicola-bonn-tickets-1246339748739?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshiosArkive Dry Shampoo The Reset (limited edition in Decorated Woods fragrance). We adore the so-affordable but utterly gorgeous Arkive fragrances, and Suzy was particularly excited to buy this dry shampoo scented with her favourite of the perfumes. We were invited to An Ormonde Jayne Mothers Day event at their London boutique. celebrate our mums, and help them choose a fragrance. Nicola's mum chose a set of travel sizes, as she fell in love with so many. Suzy's mum wasn't mobile enough to attend in person, but chose Ta'if, as she felt the description matched her personality (and it's now her favourite!). Suzy chose Levant for its sunny, radiant optimism. Nicola has fallen for the subtle charms of Xian. Suzy has her hands on a bottle of the gorgeous new Memo Portobello Road fragrance and teases with a description she'll continue in the next episode, along with a hint of their next fragrance, which beckons a Greek sun-drenched island (yes please!) More to be revealed next time…

Man In The Mirror
Bonus Mini-Pod - Haydn's Christmas Gift Guide!

Man In The Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 15:56


Surprise! A cheeky Christmas mini-pod episode with me/Santa recommending a few festive gifts in fragrance and grooming at various price points. Hopefully there's something to suit your budget to either buy for someone (or to ask for yourself!)I'll be back with a brand new season in January with lots of great guests. Have a great Christmas break, thanks for listening in 2024 and I look forward to your company in the new year.Brioni - Suave EDP - £76 (60ml) https://www.debenhams.com/product/brioni-brioni-eau-de-parfum-suave_ydd17333?colour=miscHerlum - Hand & Body Duo - £56https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/p/herlum-hand-and-body-wash-and-lotion-duo-sandalwood-and-grapefruit-500ml/13950834/Arkive by Adam Reed - No One Elsie Scent for Hair & Body - £30https://arkivehea£dcare.com/products/no-one-elsieRoger & Gallet - Cologne Twist Eau de Cologne - £34.96https://escentual.com/products/roger-gallet-twist-eau-de-cologne-spray-100ml?variant=49266671419716AKT - Deodorant Balm - £21https://www.aktlondon.com/Acqua di Parma - Caminetto Candle 200g - £63.75https://www.johnlewis.com/acqua-di-parma-caminetto-scented-candle-200g/p112520183Murdock London - Quince & Oakmoss Shampoo/Conditioner Gift Set - £35.70https://www.murdocklondon.com/products/quince-oakmoss-shampoo-conditioner(Please note - some of the above items were gifted to me, with no obligation to post or review. Some of them I bought myself.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -You can ‘tip' me via the link below. This really helps me with the podcast running costs (it's a costly business!): https://ko-fi.com/maninthemirrorYou can follow me @maninthemirrorpod on IG:https://www.instagram.com/maninthemirrorpod/On TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yousmellgreatwhatisit————————————————————————————————Special thanks to Anders Sundberg for ‘Man in the Mirror' sound mixing and production, Andy Goff @goff_andy for the artwork and Andy Gilbert (ATRX) @andygilbert_atrx for the theme music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Man In The Mirror
Adam Reed - Hairdresser & Founder of 'Arkive by Adam Reed'

Man In The Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 89:53


This week my guest is one of UK's top hairdressers, Adam Reed. Adam has been nominated for Hairdresser of the Year multiple times, he has worked with superstars such as Madonna and One Direction as well as the great and good in fashion and editorial over the last 30 + years. He is also a brand ambassador for ghd and L'Oréal Professional. Adam has just launched 4 perfumes for hair & skin that are part of his 'Arkive Makes Scents' range. He is a huge fragrance fan and, in fact, has a ‘fragrance library' as part of his Arkive by Adam Reed salon in Covent Garden, London. I've never met anyone that has such an encyclopaedic knowledge of products and brands and his list of favourites from his daily routines is probably the most extensive ever!We also spoke about Adam's neurodiversity (he was diagnosed as having ADHD fairly recently) as well as the struggles he's had with his mental health in the past. This episode was recorded in early November 2024 in Adam's Arkive salon in London. I really appreciated how open and candid Adam was and I hope you take something from the conversation we had.Adam mentioned too many products for me to link them all here, so due to word count restrictions it's probably better that I just list them:Marvis - Liquorice ToothpasteFenjal, Vaseline Intensive Care & AKT - DeodorantsEstée Lauder - Advanced Night RepairImperial Leather - Hand SoapSkin Rocks by Caroline Hirons - Gel CleanserKiehls - Facial Fuel range, Beard OilBadedas - Bath GelDiptyque - Tuberose Candle, Tam Dao FragranceMason Pearson - HairbrushCharlotte Tilbury - Magic CreamThis Works - Sleep OilSanta Maria Novella - Jojoba OilReome - Active Recovery BrothYSL - Nu ConcealerHaeckels - Various productsGloved by Tom Daxon - Hand SoapsBoots - Eye MistYou can find Arkive Hair & Skin Fragrances here:https://arkiveheadcare.com/collections/fragrancesThe Arkive hair products are here:https://arkiveheadcare.com/Arkive on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/arkivebyadamreed/Adam's personal Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/adamreedhair/- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -You can ‘tip' me via the link below. This really helps me with the podcast running costs (it's a costly business!): https://ko-fi.com/maninthemirrorYou can follow me @maninthemirrorpod on IG:https://www.instagram.com/maninthemirrorpod/On TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yousmellgreatwhatisit————————————————————————————————Special thanks to Anders Sundberg for ‘Man in the Mirror' sound mixing and production, Andy Goff @goff_andy for the artwork and Andy Gilbert (ATRX) @andygilbert_atrx for the theme music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On The Scent
Adam Reed - Making Scents Of My Life

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 70:28


Adam Reed @adamreedhair is one of the most passionate perfume-lovers we've ever met, filling his fabulous Covent Garden salon with his personal collection, and recently launching his own Arkive eaux de parfums. We just HAD to get him on the show!Adam is the founder of Arkive @arkivebyadamreed, having worked in the hair care industry for 35 years - trusted by clients such as Madonna, Reese Witherspoon, Sophie Dahl and Harry Styles, (to name a handful), as well as styling countless runway shows, with his editorial work featured in just about every glossy magazine you've ever heard of. He's also a Global Ambassador for both L'Oréal Professionnel, GHD and the Green Salon Collective.Always an advocate for openness about mental health, we were SO moved by Adam's emotional honesty during this interview - talking about the many connections he has to fragrance. We also discuss how although the right scent can't exactly mend everything that's broken in your life; it CAN give you something beautiful to hold on to while you find your way through a horrible time.Here are some of the scents that infuse Adam's life…[NB. Some images of vintage / discontinued products couldn't be found]@diorbeauty Christian Dior Jules Talcum Powder (Vintage)@santamarianovella1221 Melograno Talcum Powder (Discontinued)@avon_uk Tai Winds Bath Cubes (Vintage)@jomalonelondon Lime Basil & Mandarin Candle@thenue_co Forest Lungs@rpparfums Fracas@lorealparis Elnett Hairspray@bourjois_uk Soir de Paris@chanelofficial CHANEL N°5@oldspice Old Spice CologneInsignia Deodorant (Vintage)Claude Montana Parfum de Peau (Vintage)@cacharelparfums LouLou@diorbeauty Christian Dior Poison@cotyinc ExclamationMary Quant [possibly P.M. fragrance?]@poloralphlauren Ralph Lauren Polo@yslbeauty Jazz@calvinklein Obsession for Men / Obsession for Women@esteelauder Youth Dew / Youth Dew Amber NudeImperial Leather SoapTomato leaves@isseymiyakeparfums L'Eau d'Issey / Pour Homme@diptyque Tam Dao@alexandermcqueen Kingdom@4711 4711 CologneBadedas Bath Gel@arkiveheadcare ARKIVE Makes Scents:Decorated WoodsNo One ElsieFuture BloomA Kind of Floral

ING Sector inzichten
“Arkive is hoog over, circulariteit aan het bouwen voor de beautyindustrie!”

ING Sector inzichten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 23:08


ING Sector Banker Dirk Mulder in gesprek met Sinem Tuncer, oprichter van Arkive. Arkive werkt samen met toonaangevende beautymerken om ze te helpen in het veranderende landschap door innovatieve oplossingen te bieden voor overtollige inventaris met wederverkoop, donatie, herbestemming en consultancy. Benieuwd hoe ze dat doen? Luister dan deze podcast.

You Beauty
Our Two *Very* Different Trips To Mecca

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 17:55


You dared us to dive into the unknown and explore new Mecca products we've never tried before. Leigh went budget-friendly, while Kelly followed her heart (and gave her wallet a little workout). And, the number #1 thing you should know about your SPF. Hint: it has nothing to do with the brand you pick. Plus, Leigh's genius (Bear Grylls-esque) host hack for getting your makeup done when you forgot to pack your full kit. LINKS TO EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Listen to our episode with Michelle Wong 'Skincare Myths Debunked By A Cosmetic Chemist' here. Tom Ford Bitter Peach $175 Dr. Dennis Gross DermInfusions Plump + Repair Lip Treatment $75 Rae Morris Pro Starter Set $1,449 ARKIVE All Day Extra Shampoo $27 Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream $468 REN Clean Skincare Perfect Canvas Smooth Prep & Plump Essence $90 DIPTYQUE Baies Large Outdoor Candle (Extra Large) $570 Candle Warmer Lamp Australia $42 Glow Recipe Plum Plump Hyaluronic Cream $66 Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Water Face Gel $35 Dr. Barbara Sturm The Glow Kit $362 Morphe Nude Ambition Artistry Palette $28 Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Setting Spray $54 Morphe M165 Angle Liner Brow Brush $10 SUBSCRIBE:  Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia  GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Leigh Campbell Producer: Cassie Merritt  Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The aSaaSins Podcast
The future of Art + Museums 2.0 with Tom McLeod, Founder of Arkive

The aSaaSins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 33:29


Tom McLeod, Founder and Executive Director of Arkive, joins the show to talk about:Re-imagining the art museum and the founding story behind Arkive.Breaking down the collectibles space and the evolution of NFT's and digital creative works.Lessons learned from shipping 17 iPhone apps, and measuring "speed to learning" as Tom's ultimate KPIWhy the wave of Gen AI apps is very different than the rise of mobile apps.Keeping love, passion, and business separate.

de Klimaatkwestie
Hoe duizenden lipsticks en dagcrèmes op de vuilnisbelt belanden

de Klimaatkwestie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 21:33


We leven in een wegwerpmaatschappij. Jaarlijks belanden miljarden kledingstukken, meubels, woonaccessoires, koelkasten en computers op een vuilnisbelt of in een verbrandingsoven. Maar aandacht voor de verspilling van tandpasta's, dagcrèmes en shampoos, die is er bijna niet. Terwijl dat soort verzorgingsproducten vaker onverkocht in de verbrandingsoven belanden dan bij iemand thuis in de badkamerkastje. Hoe kan dat? Ondernemer Sinem Tuncer wilde dat weten en maakte het haar missie om die gesloten wereld van de cosmetica goed onder de loep te nemen. In deze aflevering van de Klimaatkwestie vertelt zij over verspilling, overproductie, het probleem van exclusieve merken en vooral, hoe elke speler in deze wereld dit systeem in stand houdt. Lees ook: Arkive wil dat onverkochte cosmeticaproducten niet zomaar meer worden vernietigd Een schonere wereld met een reep shampoo Hoe zorgen kledingwinkels ervoor dat ze straks de helft recyclen? Komen we ooit van fast fashion af? Deze aflevering van de Klimaatkwestie is gemaakt door Nienke Zoetbrood en Hannah van der Wurff. Mixage: George Paul Henneberke. Eindredactie: Charlot Verlouw. Met dank aan Sinem Tuncer en Robin van Wechem. Support the show: https://abonnement.trouw.nl/?otag=t2ejen&utm_source=tr&utm_medium=interne_referral&utm_content=footer&mid=CAM-koj66x%7CTCH-koj6xr%7CTCO-lx2qmx%7CCTY-5g6nol%7CCCO-5g6nol%7CPRG-4o96woSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
GEN C: Decentralizing Museums With Tom McLeod of Arkive

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 41:21


In this episode of “Gen C,” Tom McLeod, co-founder of Arkive, discusses the company's goal of making art more accessible through decentralization and community.Today's episode is sponsored by Chainalysis.Tom McLeod, co-founder of Arkive, joins Gen C to discuss his background shifting from music and tech to arts and culture and how his company, Arkive is democratizing art collecting and patronage. Tune in to learn about Tom's takes on emerging tech, collective ownership and disrupting the traditional museum model.Links mentioned from the podcast: Universal Music sues AI company Anthropic for distributing song lyricsMacy's Steps Into the Metaverse With New Digital Fashion PlatformTom on TwitterArkive WebsiteFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3-From our sponsor:Chainalysis is the blockchain data platform. We provide data, software, services, and research to government agencies, web3 companies, financial institutions, and insurance and cybersecurity companies. Our data powers investigation, compliance, and business intelligence software that has been used to solve some of the world's most high-profile criminal cases. For more information, visit www.chainalysis.com.-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gen C
Decentralizing Museums With Tom McLeod of Arkive

Gen C

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 41:21


In this episode of “Gen C,” Tom McLeod, co-founder of Arkive, discusses the company's goal of making art more accessible through decentralization and community.Today's episode is sponsored by Chainalysis.Tom McLeod, co-founder of Arkive, joins Gen C to discuss his background shifting from music and tech to arts and culture and how his company, Arkive is democratizing art collecting and patronage. Tune in to learn about Tom's takes on emerging tech, collective ownership and disrupting the traditional museum model.Links mentioned from the podcast: Universal Music sues AI company Anthropic for distributing song lyricsMacy's Steps Into the Metaverse With New Digital Fashion PlatformTom on TwitterArkive WebsiteFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, Avery Akkineni, CoinDesk, Vayner3-From our sponsor:Chainalysis is the blockchain data platform. We provide data, software, services, and research to government agencies, web3 companies, financial institutions, and insurance and cybersecurity companies. Our data powers investigation, compliance, and business intelligence software that has been used to solve some of the world's most high-profile criminal cases. For more information, visit www.chainalysis.com.-"Gen C" features hosts Sam Ewen and Avery Akkineni, with editing by Jonas Huck. Executive produced by Jared Schwartz and produced by Uyen Truong. Our theme music is "1882” by omgkirby x Channel Tres with editing by Doc Blust. Artwork by Nicole Marie Rincon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

New Books Network
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Folklore
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Folklore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore

New Books in Environmental Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

New Books in Intellectual History
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Biblical Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Biblical Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biblical-studies

New Books in Christian Studies
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

NBN Book of the Day
Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates, "Noah's Arkive" (U Minnesota Press, 2023)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 101:40


At a moment when the world has tipped over into irreversible violence and corruption, a divinity contacts a righteous man. The man is directed to build a giant ship and bring aboard animals, who will spend an indefinite amount of time living, sleeping, and eating alongside Noah and his family. The rain begins to fall, and these survivors take refuge on the ark. After forty days, the survivors disembark and then have to figure out how to create a new settlement as the waters recede. This cryptic, elliptical ancient story has inspired theological commentary, architecture, and children's toys, giving us an abundance of metaphors and narratives to understand our past, present, and future climate crises. Our continuing attempts to critically examine the ark narrative and its long afterlife in our imagination is the subject of Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates's new book Noah's Arkive, just published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023. Jeffrey Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Jeffrey's previous books include Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman (University of Minnesota Press, 2015); Hybridity, Identity and Monstrosity in Medieval Britain: Of Difficult Middles (Palgrave, 2006); and Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (University of Minnesota, 1999). Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture at the University of Delaware. Julian's previous books include Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast: A Multispecies Impression (2017); and Error, Misuse, Failure: Object Lessons from the English Renaissance (2002), both from the University of Minnesota Press. More about the book: In Noah's Arkive (U Minnesota Press, 2023), Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. They trace how the elements of the flood narrative were elaborated in medieval and early modern art, text, and music, and now shape writing and thinking during the current age of anthropogenic climate change. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, the chapters draw on a range of sources, from the Epic of Gilgamesh and Ovid's tale of Deucalion and Pyrrah, to speculative fiction, climate fiction, and stories and art dealing with environmental catastrophe. Noah's Arkive uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative written from the perspective of Noah's wife and family, the animals on the ark, and those excluded and left behind to die. This book of recovered stories speaks eloquently to the ethical and political burdens of living through the Anthropocene. Following a climate change narrative across the millennia, Noah's Arkive surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. It is an intriguing meditation on how the story of the ark can frame how we think about environmental catastrophe and refuge, conservation and exclusion, offering hope for a better future by heeding what we know from the past. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

Scenius Studio
TCG Crypto - Gaby Goldberg & Jon Moore (Episode #26)

Scenius Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 62:24


In this episode, Ben sits down with Jon Moore and Gaby Goldberg of The Chernin Group Crypto. At TCG, Gaby and Jon invest in web3 consumer applications and related infrastructure. Deploying out of a $120mm Fund I, TCG has and continues to invest in payments, collectives, gaming, entertainment, and consumer related utility products. The fund has a unified thesis around digital ownership unlocking net-new and business accretive opportunities. Tune in for unique insights into the application layer, mobile, wallets, and more. Let's get into it. Timestamps 2:00 What consumer use-case has the opportunity to onboard durable new users to crypto? 4:25 What is your background? 10:27 How has the team developed TCG's thesis and how has it evolved? 16:21 Are there examples of "passion" not driven by speculation/financialization in crypto? 19:08 Can you elaborate on how Arkive represents a new consumer experience? 24:21 Web2 brands integrating web3 tooling vs. web3 native brands? 31:03 How do you think about the integration of consumer with crypto infrastructure when investing? 36:18 How can crypto transition into mobile? 42:47 What is GMI vs. NGMI in crypto gaming? 43:41 What is GMI vs. NGMI in crypto music? 44:50 What is GMI vs. NGMI in crypto payments? 45:51 What is GMI vs. NGMI in DAOs? 46:50 What are some projects that you're excited about? 55:29 What is your spiciest take within crypto? 58:22 What is your spiciest take outside of crypto? 1:01:16 Where can people learn more about you? Resources Mentioned Bright Moments Hume Arkive Flamingo Medallion Pudgy Penguins Y00ts to Ethereum Rainbow Wallet Sphere Curio Jia Finance Fairer by TCG Ledger Recover Once Upon - Block explorer Connect with the guest TCG Crypto Gaby Goldberg Jon Moore Disclaimer  Ben Jacobs is a partner at Scenius Capital Management. All views expressed by Ben and the guests of this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Scenius Capital Management. Guests and the host may maintain positions in the assets or funds discussed in this podcast. You should not treat any opinion expressed by anyone on this podcast as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy but only as an expression of their personal opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only.

University of Minnesota Press
Ark thinking: Climate change and the Great Flood

University of Minnesota Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 49:03


In Noah's Arkive, Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates examine the long history of imagining endurance against climate change catastrophe—as well as alternative ways of creating refuge. Arguing that the biblical ark may well be the worst possible exemplar of human behavior, this book uncovers the startling afterlife of the Genesis narrative and surveys the long history of dwelling with the consequences of choosing only a few to survive in order to start the world over. Here, Cohen and Yates are interviewed by Steven Swarbrick.Jeffrey J. Cohen is Dean of Humanities at Arizona State University. He is author or editor of several books, including Noah's Arkive, Stone, Veer Ecology, and Elemental Ecocriticism.Julian Yates is H. Fletcher Brown Professor of English and Material Culture Studies at the University of Delaware. He is author or editor of several books, including Noah's Arkive; Of Sheep, Oranges, and Yeast; and Error, Misuse, Failure.Steven Swarbrick is assistant professor of English at Baruch College, City University of New York. He is author of The Environmental Unconscious.Episode references:Bible (Genesis)Athanasius Kircher (Arca Noe)N. K. Jemisin (Emergency Skin)Jeanette Winterson (Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit)Rebecca Solnit (A Paradise Built in Hell, “disaster utopias”)Donna Haraway (A Cyborg Manifesto, The Companion Species Manifesto)Anna TsingSilo (Apple TV+ show) (with speculation spoiler alert)William de Brailes (The Flood of Noah) (image appearing in color in the book)Arks visited in this book include:Ark Encounter, Williamstown, KentuckyBiosphere 2, Pinal County, ArizonaThe Ark of Safety, Frostburg, MarylandKeywords: environmental humanities, climate change, Genesis, catastrophe, disaster utopias, artificial intelligence, ark thinking, medieval studies, monsters, giants, groundless reading, tension, contradiction, hope“The worst thing you can do, we have learned, is to imagine that you are no longer on an ark.” (from Noah's Arkive, page 3)

The Living Artist
Interview with Kelly Huang

The Living Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 63:05


In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston interviews the phenomenal Kelly Huang. Kelly is the Founder of KCH Advisory (a full-service Art Advisory), the Chief Curator for Arkive, and a VIP Representative for Art Basel in San Francisco. Kelly has also been the Co-Director of Gagosian San Francisco, spent 10 years as an Art Advisor at Zlot Buell & Associates, and started the illustrious Gold Art Prize that awards and honors the skill and achievements of AAPI artists. Kelly sits down with Preston to share stories from her 20 years of experience in the art world. She discusses the exciting new Arkive platform that is "democratizing art curation", her passion for art advising and developing a meaningful and personalized art collecting experience, the Gold Art Prize and recognizing AAPI artists in an impactful way, expanding artistic awareness by bringing art to more public forums, establishing a unique connection with her collectors, her work with Art Basel and Gagosian, and so much more. Enjoy this broad and extremely informative conversation with the amazing Kelly Huang! If you would like to read more about Kelly, you can visit: https://www.kchadvisory.com. You can also check out her work with Arkive, and apply to be a member here: https://arkive.net For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork. The Living Artist makes the top of the Audible Blog's List of the Best Art Podcasts to listen to For Artists! Check it! Thrilled to announce that Artwork Archive just included The Living Artist on their list of the The Best Art Podcasts of 2021! Check it out. Excited that Agora Group International Fine Art included The Living Artist on its list of The Best Art Podcasts To Listen To (coming in at #5). Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 70 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2023. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #8) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts. Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"

ING Sector inzichten
“Ik ben, zoals dat bij investeerders heet, een first-time founder”

ING Sector inzichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 34:17


ING Sector Banker Dirk Mulder gaat in gesprek met Sinem Tuncer oprichter van Arkive. Arkive is een nieuw concept waarbij beautyproducten voor super lage prijzen worden verkocht. Arkive verkoopt namelijk producten die uit de handel gaan of die bijvoorbeeld een beschadigde verpakking hebben. Dirk praat met Sinem over het starten van een bedrijf, de bijzonderheden van de beauty sector, duurzame business modellen en het vasthouden van klanten.

Founded Beauty
ARKIVE - The British Hairstylist And Mental Health Advocate Focusing On Headcare And Uplifting Signature Scents ft. Adam Reed

Founded Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 43:18


British hairstylist Adam Reed is the founder of ARKIVE, a line of hair and scalp care products bottling Adam's renowned modern take on classic hairstyles. A vocal advocate of mental health, each product is designed for a sensory self-care ritual, infused with signature hair scents inspired by Adam's own childhood. From working with the likes of Madonna, Alexander McQueen and Erdem, to Vogue, Elle and Harper's Bazaar, Adam's story is a must-hear!If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe, leave us a review and share with anyone you know who will love it too! Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & Adam: Akash Mehta: @mehta_a Fable & Mane: @fableandmane www.fableandmane.com Adam Reed: @adamreedhair ARKIVE: @arkiveheadcare www.arkiveheadcare.com Follow us on Instagram @founded.beauty and TikTok @foundedbeauty. For more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com #foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hub Culture presents: The Chronicle Discussions
Episode 85: Arkive and Digital Identity

Hub Culture presents: The Chronicle Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 37:56


Hub Culture presents: The Chronicle Discussions, Episode 85: Arkive and Digital Identity with Thomas McLeod, Founder and Executive Director of Arkive. Stan Stalnaker hosts live from the Hub Culture Pavilion in Davos, Switzerland, during World Economic Forum 2023. Produced by: New Angel Productions

Cutting Through The Noise
Episode Seven: Adam Reed

Cutting Through The Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 46:22


After learning traditional finger waves and sets in his grandmother's kitchen, Adam went on to win a coveted place on the hair industry's F.A.M.E. Team in 1999, enjoyed a 13 year tenure at Charles Worthington – eight of those as Creative Director – and a 2 year stint in New York establishing the Worthington brand. All this set Adam Reed in good stead for launching a new salon brand Percy & Reed, before going it alone in 2020 with Adam Reed London - a curated hair and lifestyle space, before creating his own award-winning haircare range Arkive headcare in 2021.Adam draws his influences from a wide and diverse range of sources. Urban cultures, typography, fashion history - the way the light plays on buildings. Endlessly curious about life and living, with every day bringing a flurry of inspiration, Adam's solid skills and stellar industry upbringing at his core make him a true all-rounder, cutting, colour, styling, men's, session work, educating, curating – you name it, he can do it and he's very likely done it. A lot.Adam's dedication to hair, and his obsession with the kit that goes into creating it has not gone unnoticed. As Editorial Ambassador for L'Oreal Professionnel he shares a long standing relationship with this powerhouse. Beyond L'Oreal, he is also Global Ambassador for GHD.

An Appointment With... Hosted by Melanie Morris
An Appoinemtent With... Adam Reed

An Appointment With... Hosted by Melanie Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 64:35


Hello and welcome to the first of my podcast series with An Appointment With… Adam Reed. We're starting with a bang, because British hairdressing legend Adam Reed is one of the most articulate human beings I've ever met. He's also one of the most honest, in terms of how he's navigated all the ups and downs of his career, and the effect they've had on his life, and especially his mental health. Over the course of the next hour, Adam talks candidly about the highs and lows of beauty entrepreneurship (and he's been through plenty of both with quite traumatic results) as well as managing a massive celebrity client list, leading teams at huge Fashion Week shows, and being the man behind the hair through all those memorable X Factor years. Adam is a man of immense taste and style, so we also touch on a few of his personal passions, including his tattoos and his love of fragrance, as well as some fab hair tips… which is why we wanted to sit in his chair in the first place! Adam sets the tone perfectly for all I hope to share with you over the next twelve weeks. There's plenty to unpack here, and while we do, check out Adam on: https://adamreed.london/ And find out more about Arkive, Adam's new product line here: https://arkiveheadcare.com/ Finally… be sure to follow him on Instagram @adamreedhair; he's one of the few accounts I have alerts switched on for (and I've pinched a good number of his posts). Huge thanks to producer Fearghal Curtis for all his help in bringing An Appointment With… to life. And to Cassie Delaney and Tall Tales Studios for hosting. Big thanks also to Leonie Flynn, from L'Oreal Professionel, for making this conversation happen. Enjoy! Melanie xx @melaniemorris

Web3 Breakdowns
Tom McLeod: Genius of the Commons - [Web3 Breakdowns, EP.39]

Web3 Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 48:13


This is Eric Golden and my guest today is Tom McLeod. Tom is the founder and executive director of Arkive, the first ever decentralized museum. We discuss Tom's early career in music and technology, the inspiration to start a museum, and the inner workings of the Arkive community - including voting, incentives, and ownership. Please enjoy my conversation with Tom.   For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here.   -----   This episode is brought to you by Coinbase Prime. Coinbase Prime combines advanced trading, battle-tested custody, financing, and prime services in a single solution. Clients have used our comprehensive investing platform to execute some of the largest trades in the industry because they are the only publicly-traded company with experience trading and custodying crypto assets at scale. Get started with Coinbase Prime today at coinbase.com/prime.   -----   Web3 Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Web3 Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.   Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @Web3Breakdowns | @ericgoldenx | @patrick_oshag    Show Notes [00:02:04] - [First question] - Having a vision to work with computers in the second grade [00:05:14] - Going from a child computer coder and starting an indie record label [00:07:00] - Working in a big music studio in the midst of the streaming and digital revolution  [00:09:22] - The road leading from Omni to Arkive  [00:13:02] - A high level sketch of Akrive and what their mission is   [00:14:17] - Finding pieces to fill this new approach to curating a museum  [00:16:15] - Who can become a member and vote for what makes it into the museum [00:18:55] - Community owned capital and community owned assets  [00:21:07] - How members can earn their Arkive points  [00:22:30] - Mechanics of voting and the curation community decisions [00:26:14] - Sourcing items of the caliber able to excite their participants   [00:27:49] - How they approach pricing and valuation for art and collectibles [00:29:48] - What it was like to hold the ENIAC patent for the first time [00:32:24] - Making sure items purchased can be seen by the public  [00:34:58] - Whether or not they plan to step outside of the viewable museum model  [00:37:09] - Plans to make fractional ownership and private investing possible  [00:39:09] - Advertising that they're hiring on-chain pricing oracles [00:41:45] - The likelihood of liquidity in light of exclusivity  [00:42:45] - Building out their own infrastructure and tools  [00:45:17] - What he's most excited to see built over the next six months and six years

Off The Chain: Blockchain // Web3 // NFTs
Jonathan Moore, Investor at TCG Crypto, on Web3 Investing

Off The Chain: Blockchain // Web3 // NFTs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 28:56


Jonathan Moore is an investor at TCG Crypto, focusing on the firm's investments at the intersection of consumer and crypto. TCG Crypto is an early-stage fund with investments in Rabbithole, Hume, Flamingo DAO, Arkive, Medallion, Altered State Machine, Draup, Tribute Brand and more. Jon's investment career started relatively early: He co-led an impact investing fund group while attending Emory University and worked at a bank afterward. He then heard about TCG on a podcast and pitched the idea for the firm to launch a crypto fund, believing the intersection of web3 and the creator economy could tap a generation of untapped talent. Since launching the fund in September 2021, he has closed over 20 deals, including Dapper Labs, OpenSea & Zed Run. In this podcast, we cover: TCG Crypto's fundraising thesis Jon's main passions within Web3 What "practical" means in Web3 How due diligence for investing in Web3 compares to due diligence in Web2 How founders can develop relationships with venture capitalists To follow Jon Moore on Twitter, go here: https://twitter.com/jonmoore202

The Hustle Daily Show
What does a decentralized museum look like?

The Hustle Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 10:27


Juliet spoke to Arkive, a decentralized museum startup that's raised nearly $10m. Plus: Zooms zigs while Canva Zags, an unfortunate passing, and SoftBank's doing what? Join our hosts Jacob Cohen and Juliet Bennett-Rylah as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day. Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/?utm_source=hustle-daily-podcast&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=show-notes Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues). The Hustle Daily Show is brought to you by The Hustle in partnership with HubSpot Podcasts.

Nicstalgia
A Mall in New Jersey is The Best Place in The World

Nicstalgia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 55:24


Tom McLeod from Arkive is featured on this week's episode of Nicstalgia. We discuss the objects that serve as milestone-markers throughout childhood and his formative memories around gaming. (Well actually, Tom playing games and me eating popcorn watching other people play games.) There's definitely a Slap Bracelet Entrepreneur to Tech Founder pipeline. You'll learn why pop culture will move the needle toward mass adoption in web3, how Beethoven was really just the Drake of his time, which piece of pop culture memorabilia I finally bought off eBay, and why one day, 80s-90s ‘Grandma Names' will become cool once again. We explore the maps ➡️ Mapquest ➡️ physical GPS ➡️ smartphone GPS timeline and work together to wrap our heads around the fact that we are further from Y2K now than we were then from the creation of the internet. Are the malls in New Jersey superior? As Tri-state area natives, we say yes. About our Guest Tom McLeod is a 5x serial entrepreneur. Currently he is building Arkive; unlocking the value of Smithsonian-like museum treasuries by letting members curate a distributed collection of offline valuable cultural artifacts brought on chain. Along with a passion for tech and the arts, Tom has a dedicated interest in service and supporting diverse communities. He sits on the board of the investment platform Firma and Camelback Ventures as well as advising numerous founders and startups. Connect with Tom Twitter Connect with Nic TikTok 〰 Instagram 〰 Twitter 〰 Substack Special Thanks

Where It Happens
Winning at Startups and the Future of Culture

Where It Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 71:48


How do you lose millions, hire hundreds, raise millions, and sell companies by 30? Today Sahil Bloom and Greg Isenberg unpack why VC & PR can both save you and kill you, share why the greatest entrepreneurs live slowly, divulge the secret to winning every negotiation, and unpack Greg's viral tweet around building startups. Later in the episode, our hosts are joined by Tom McLeod, the 5x serial entrepreneur who helped build over 15 profitable iPhone apps. He is now solving the problem of how to bring museums into the Web3 world. Together they explain how to bring the culture and community of art into the future while simultaneously increasing the adoption of Web3 by all generations. ►► Want more community? Learn more here: http://trwih.com SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR ►► This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/wih AG1 by Athletic Greens is incredible and we have been starting every day with it for several years. It's just one scoop in 8-12 oz. of water each morning, and you're getting 75 high-quality vitamins, whole-food sourced ingredients, probiotics, and adaptogens to help you start your day right. It's one daily habit that supports gut health, supports the immune system, recovery, energy, and focus! Right now, Athletic Greens is giving you a free 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Take ownership of your health today by going to https://athleticgreens.com/wih LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE: Greg's Guide To Building Startups Tweet: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg/status/1540735241706504192 Tom McLeod: https://twitter.com/tmcleod3 Arkive: https://arkive.net/ Production & Marketing Team: https://penname.co/ FIND US ON SOCIAL Sahil Bloom: https://twitter.com/SahilBloom Greg Isenberg: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg Twitter: https://twitter.com/_trwih Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_trwih TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@_trwih Web: https://trwih.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aB0v6amo3a8hgTCjlTlvh Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-it-happens/id1593424985 SHOW NOTES 00:00 Sneak Peek 00:40 Sahil & Sam's First Meet-Up 05:02 Why IRL Intellectual Chemistry Matters 08:15 Greg's Guide to Start-Ups 09:43 VC & PR Are Like Drugs 13:50 Great Entrepreneurs Garden 19:42 The Internet has Leveled the Opportunity Playing Field 24:22 The Listener Wins in Negotiations 27:46 No Rejection = No Progress 29:52 Welcoming Tom McLeod and Compartmentalizing Rejection 38:04 What is Arkive? 46:14 How Does a Museum Look in Web3? 54:33 Abstracting Crypto from the Future of Art 1:01:44 How Arkive Actually Works 1:05:50 Earning vs Buying

This is the way
Mount Ararat Podcast Episode 26

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 137:33


REVIEWED- Departure, Friday, 08/05/22, Korakuen Hall, Tokyo PREVIEWED- N1- Victory 2022- Night One, 08/11/22, Kanagawa/Yokohama Budokan The Weekly Noah News from Hisame's Noah's Arkive!

Equity
Thanks to Amazon, One Medical and Whole Foods are on the same dang shelf

Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 35:36


Hello and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines.Alex, Natasha and Mary Ann got together with Grace once again this week for our weekly roundup show, and as often happens, news broke as we were gearing up to record. So we had to touch on the huge Amazon-One Medical deal to get started. Naturally we all had thoughts.What else did we get into? The following:Crunchbase raised $50 million! Yes, our former employer has raised a new, large round that had us all thinking about its health, our history thereof, and our love for its news team and other parts of the company we remember fondly.Just what is Arkive building, and are we in favor of its work to build a sort of NFT-powered, decentralized IRL library. There is a DAO involved as well.ForSight is building eye-surgery robots, just raised a stack itself, and we are hype about it. It reinforces a key learning from Natasha's recent robotics panel, which was part bullish, part bearish. From there, it was time to talk the bevy of new venture funds that came out, the end of Modsy -- or is it? -- and a few stories that touch on the Ukraine situation, including a huge Russian fine of Google, Preply's latest funding round, and how solar power can combat fascism.Equity drops every Monday at 7 a.m. PDT and Wednesday and Friday at 6 a.m. PDT, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts.

Seed Club Podcast
Ep 12 - What if the internet could curate the Smithsonian? - Thomas McLeod

Seed Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 48:03


The questions motivating Arkive are not distinct to the needs of a decentralized museum — they're universally resonate considerations for anyone building community-owned networks in web3. Tom McLeod is the co-founder of Arkive, the self-proclaimed “last museum” and simultaneous first-ever decentralized physical museum. Arkive's design space exists at the intersection of physical objects, digital community-building, and member governance. Tom walks us through decision-making experiments enabled by their in-house DAO tool Atrium, providing a justification for bespoke DAO tooling solutions. He shares the coordination tensions they're hoping to solve, guided by a strong belief in embedding community engagement ahead of financialization. We're left with a clear takeaway: the most exciting DAOs will become institutions.

This is the way
Mount Ararat Podcast Ep. 22

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 140:11


REVIEWED- Sunny Voyage, July 10, 2022, Shizuoka / Fujisanmesse Previewed- ABEMA presents DESTINATION 2022, July 16, 2022, Tokyo / Nippon Budokan This weeks Noah News from Hisame's NOAH'S ARKIVE! Noah's Arkive here: http://puroprogramtranslations.blogsp... Noah Network here: https://www.wrestlingdoneright.com/

Not Boring
Not Boring Founders: Thomas McLeod, Arkive

Not Boring

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 49:34


Thomas McLeod is the Founder and Executive Director of Arkive. Arkive is redefining culture by building the first-ever decentralized physical museum. Its mission is to curate, own, and create culture. Its community helps shape the future, by curating the past -- members vote on what items to acquire, how to display them, and much more. The first item Arkive acquired was the patent to ENIAC -- the first computer. Tom is a 5x founder, having also previously created over a dozen mobile apps and starting storage company Omni. SPONSOR -- Tegus This episode is sponsored by Tegus, the leading modern research platform for institutional investors. Tegus is the most comprehensive database of expert call interviews with former executives, customers, competitors, and industry experts. It's a a tech-first platform that makes it easy to surface and search SEC filings and earning transcripts. Plus you can get expert calls at a fraction of the typical cost. It has unmatched info on public and private company. Check it out today: https://www.tegus.com/trial/notboring --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notboring/message

This is the way
Mount Ararat; A Pro Wrestling Noah Podcast, Ep 21

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 138:16


Reviewed- Sunny Voyage, Fukushima Big Palette Fukushima, Saturday, July 02, 2022 Reviewed- Sunny Voyage, Yamagata / Yamagata Big Wing, Sunday, July 03, 2022 Previewed- Sunny Voyage, Shizuoka / Fujisanmesse, Sunday, July 10, 2022 This weeks Noah News, from Hisame's Noah's Arkive! The Noah's Arkive can be found here: http://puroprogramtranslations.blogsp... The Noah Network can be found here: http://wrestlingdoneright.com

On The Scent
Episode 57 - Hair Perfumes & Fragrant Haircare

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 47:10


In this episode we're exploring the world of hair fragrances. Suzy starts by delving into the history of perfuming one's hair and chats about the fashion for powdering wigs with beautiful scents and a beautiful smelling woman who was heralded as a witch and very sadly burnt at the stake. (You can smell like her today!)We then go on to chat about our favourite scented products and perfumes for hair.Here's what we mention:Suzy's Favourites:@officialbyredo Byredo Blanche Hair Perfume@penhaligons_london Penhaligon's Halfeti Hair Perfume@diptyque Diptyque Hair Mist Eau de Sens@hairbysammcknight Sam McNight Lazy Girl Dry Shampoo@arkiveheadcare Arkive by Adam ReedThe New Form Blow Dry Spray@jvnhair JVN Complete Air Dry Cream@shewolfhaircare SheWolfInca Oil Hydrating Shampoo / ConditionerTsubaki Smoothing Hair Oil@weareparadoxx Paradoxx Repair 3-in-1 ConditionerNicola's Favourites:@fredericmalle Portrait of A Lady Hair Mist@millerharris Scherzo Hair Mist@fableandmane shampoo and conditioner@kerastase_official Fresh Affair Dry Shampoo@Davines_uk Dry Texture Spray

This is the way
Mount Ararat; A Pro Wrestling Noah Podcast, Ep 20

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 97:00


Reviewed- Sunny Voyage, Friday, June 24, 2022, anagawa / Yokohama Radiant Hall Previewed- Sunny Voyage, Saturday, July 02, 2022, Fukushima Big Palette Fukushima Previewed- Sunny Voyage, Sunday, July 03 2022, Yamagata / Yamagata Big Wing This weeks Noah News, from Hisame's "Noah's Arkive!" Hisame's Noah Arkive, here: http://puroprogramtranslations.blogsp... The Noah Network, here: http://wrestlingdoneright.com

This is the way
Mount Ararat; A Pro Wrestling Noah Podcast, Episode 19

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 137:59


Reviewed- Back in the Kobe, June 19, 2022, Hyogo / Kobe Sambo Hall Reviewed- N Innovation, June, 23, 2022, Tokyo / Shinjuku FACE Previewed- Sunny Voyage, June, 24th, 2022, Kanagawa / Yokohama Radiant Hall This weeks Noah News from Hisame's Noah's Arkive. You can find the Noah Arkive here: http://puroprogramtranslations.blogsp... The Noah Network is here: https://wrestlingdoneright.com

This is the way
Mount Ararat; A Pro Wrestling Noah Podcast, Ep 18

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 117:54


All Pro Wrestling Noah matches from Cyberfight Festival 06/12/22 Previewed: Back in Kobe, 06/19/22, Hyogo / Kobe Sambo Hall Previewed: N Innovation, 06/23/22, Tokyo / Shinjuku FACE Previewed: Sunny Voyage, 06/24/22, Kanagawa / Yokohama Radiant Hall This weeks Noah News, from Hisame's Noah's Arkive!

This is the way
Mount Ararat Podcast, Episode 14

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 93:48


Reviewed, N-Innovation show from Saturday, May 14, Yokohama Radiant Hall Reviewed, Dream On show, from Thursday, May 19, 2022, Yokohama Radiant Hall Previewed, Dream On show, from Saturday, May 21, 2022, Ota Ward General Gymnasium This weeks Noah News from Hisame's Noah's Arkive!

The Emma Guns Show
Bullet Points | Getting to know Arkive with Adam Reed

The Emma Guns Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 29:43


Adam Reed returns to the podcast to tell the story of 'Headcare' the fundamental mental health pillar at the heart of his new haircare brand Arkive.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Sign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/emmagunavardhana. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This is the way
Mount Ararat, A Pro Wrestling Noah Podcast, Episode 10

This is the way

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 88:30


This week: I Review Real Overture from Niigata on April 17th I Preview N-Innovation, Majestic 2022 show in Ryogoku on April 29th I bring you the weekly Noah News, from Hisam'e Noah's Arkive! You can find the Noah Arkive here: http://puroprogramtranslations.blogsp... The Noah Network here: https://www.wrestlingdoneright.com/ Subscribe to Wrestle Universe to follow Pro Wrestling Noah here: https://www.wrestle-universe.com/

[beatsnchill] podcast
Episode 55: In The Arkive (ft. Adriahnna Curry & Gaiibe)

[beatsnchill] podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 126:13


Featuring one of Florida's best kept secrets, (Adriahnna/@WhatupDri), founder of Mieux Magazine and ARKIVE which will be premiering this fall! Arkive is the future of multi-media in a new way with connecting audience, creators & art from anywhere it's created. We are so excited to have Dri as our special guest as she has been a big inspiration to our platform in showcasing new music and art. Tune as we discuss her new journey with Arkive and her 10 year head start with Mieux Magazine blog and awards. "Everyone has a story, the world is an archive.." Add'l Topics: 58:48 (Reviews/New Music) IDK - USEE4YOURSELF VINCE STAPLES - VINCE STAPLES SNOH AALEGRAH - TEMPORARY HIGHS IN THE VIOLET SKIES TWELVE'LEN - SUGAR HILL EXPRESS (Hot Topics) Vax That Thang Up Travis & Meek Uzi break dancing Lightening Wins back 2 back Moneybagg Yo tour Lil Baby & James Harden 5YR since Blank Face LP Team USA vs Nigeria featuring: HMTWN, Raul, Jaz, 44, Adriahnna Curry, Gaiibe Music: Tuamie, Knxwledge, Iman Omari Recorded and Edited: HMTWN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beatsnchill/support

Sun Ra Arkive
Sun Ra Arkive-Podcast-2020-07-Robert Mugge-A Joyful Noise Film

Sun Ra Arkive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 120:20


Links: • https://www.robertmugge.com/
Burgin Mathews of Birmingham Mountain Radio interviews Robert Mugge about his 1980 film SUN RA:  A JOYFUL NOISE. Broadcast June 1, 2013. https://www.robertmugge.com/interviews/sun-ra.html • Terry Gross of WUHY-FM's “Fresh Air” interviews Robert Mugge about his 1980 film SUN RA:  A JOYFUL NOISE. Broadcast October 23, 1980. https://www.robertmugge.com/interviews/sun-ra-fresh-air.html • Scott Sinkler of WXPN-FM interviews Robert Mugge about his 1980 film SUN RA:  A JOYFUL NOISE. Broadcast October 23, 1980. https://www.robertmugge.com/interviews/sun-ra-wxpn.html • Bruce Bergethon of WRTI-FM interviews Robert Mugge about his 1980 film SUN RA:  A JOYFUL NOISE. https://www.robertmugge.com/interviews/sun-ra-wrti.html • https://sunraarchive.webstarts.com/ • https://sunramusic.bandcamp.com/ • http://sunraarkive.blogspot.com/ • https://www.facebook.com/SunRaArkive/ Sun Ra Arkive Podcast New Releases: https://soundcloud.com/user-775067114 Arkived Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS9AvxBt30E&list=PLZLG8sTYUcFTN7XHBjS-liItdS-GdQ6Im © 2020 Sun Ra Arkive

Sun Ra Arkive
Sun Ra Arkive-Podcast-2020-06-John Corbett-Sun Ra and Alton Abraham Archives

Sun Ra Arkive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 87:15


Interview with author, curator, and educator John Corbett about the Alton Abraham Collection and the Sun Ra/El Saturn Collection. Links: • https://www.johncorbett.info/ • https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/scrc/findingaids/view.php?eadid=ICU.SPCL.ABRAHAMA • http://www.creativeaudioarchive.org/xml/sun-ra-el-saturn.xml • https://ess.org/ • https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=sun+ra+atavistic&type=all • https://www.laacollective.org/work/door-to-the-cosmos-sun-ra-archives/ • https://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/sun-ra-david-nolan-gallery • https://therumpus.net/2019/03/swinging-modern-sounds-93-cosmic-tones-for-mental-therapy/ • https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/music/sun-ra-sin-city • https://designobserver.com/feature/sun-ra-street-priest-and-father-of-diy-jazz/5557 • https://sunraarchive.webstarts.com/ • https://sunramusic.bandcamp.com/ • sunraarkive.blogspot.com • https://www.facebook.com/SunRaArkive/ Sun Ra Arkive Podcast New Releases: https://soundcloud.com/user-775067114 Arkived Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS9AvxBt30E&list=PLZLG8sTYUcFTN7XHBjS-liItdS-GdQ6Im © 2020 Sun Ra Arkive

Sun Ra Arkive
Sun Ra Arkive-Podcast-2020-05-Jay Millar-Modern Harmonic Records

Sun Ra Arkive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 53:41


Discussion with Modern Harmonic Records's Jay Millar on the process of releasing Sun Ra records. Links: • http://www.modernharmonic.com/ • https://www.discogs.com/artist/2719717-Jay-Millar • https://www.discogs.com/label/997548-Modern-Harmonic • https://www.longlivevinyl.net/label-stories-modern-harmonic-vinyl-frontier/ • https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/6613049/united-record-pressing-jay-millar-nine-years-vinyl-explosion • https://makingvinyl.com/speaker/jay-millar/ • https://vinylguide.libsyn.com/ep025-sundazed-records-jay-millar-vinyl-in-the-news-podcast-sponsorship-manifesto • https://sunraarchive.webstarts.com/ • https://sunramusic.bandcamp.com/ Sun Ra Arkive Podcast New Releases: https://soundcloud.com/user-775067114 Arkived Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS9AvxBt30E&list=PLZLG8sTYUcFTN7XHBjS-liItdS-GdQ6Im © 2020 Sun Ra Arkive

Marshall Street Podcast
#28: Start Your Band Off Strong (ft. Steve Cannatelli)

Marshall Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 54:44


Join the Marshall Street Studios gang as they discuss relevant and irrelevant topics surrounding the Australian music industry. Touching on everything from their favourite bands to income streams, they will be joined by various band members and industry guests visiting the studios. This episode's guest is Steve Cannatelli. Launching Future Artist Development in 2018. A dedicated ONE STOP SHOP for all artists or bands looking to reach their potential and launch their careers to the next level. Coach Cannatelli combines his degree and experience in youth work with over 20 years of music industry experience and knowledge dating back to 1998. Since 2013 Coach Cannatelli has worked with artists including Void Of Vision, Storm The Sky, Harbours, Stand Atlantic, Belle Haven, Arkive, Earthcaller, Pridelands, Stuck Out and more! Prior to this Coach Cannatelli's was best known as guitarist and arranger for YouTuber Kimmi Smiles. He has also worked and interned for both Road Runner Records and Shock Records and been the bass guitarist and manager for former pop-punk band Summerset Avenue.   Links: Future Artist Development: https://www.futureartistdevelopment.com/

Only Metalcore
Arkive-Eclipse

Only Metalcore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 4:10


Arkive-Eclipse by Only Metalcore

Only Metalcore
Arkive-Luminous

Only Metalcore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 5:00


Follow Arkive on social networks for more great music! https://www.facebook.com/arkiveband/ https://www.friendslikeus.com.au/arkive

AIIM On Air
57: Electronic Records Modernization at the National Archives; GDPR preparation

AIIM On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 26:00


Episode 57 - Kevin Craine speaks with Lisa Haralampus, Director, Records Management Policy and Outreach at National Archives and Records Administration, about her upcoming presentation at AIIM18 regarding the NARA's Federal Electronic Records Modernization Initiative. Also on the show, Paul Lanios, Senior Account Executive at Arkive, who discusses the upcoming GDPR implementation in the UK. Host, Kevin Craine AIIM.org/podcast

Fresh Talk
EP 20 - 8 Stops Evan

Fresh Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 88:52


Special guest Evan Sula-Goff from 8stops7 (www.8stops7.com) joins us in the Arkive studios to talk about MH370, the history of 8stops7, the record industry and - a Fresh Talk 1st - a musical performance!  Evan performs one of his new, never before been heard songs.   Thanks for listening!  We want your feedback!  Please rate / review us on iTunes!  Let us know what you think of the show! Use the hashtag #freshtalk on twitter or hit us up directly @armyoffreshmen @obiwankainobi @spoonydx

Darkarxpodcast
Dark Arx Podcast #3 - Dark Arx

Darkarxpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2010


http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Darkarxpodcast/~3/zmUa40B_xjQ/dark-arx-podcast-3-dark-arx_06.htmlnoreply@blogger.com (Arkive)0nonoreply@blogger.com (Arkive)Dubstep,Binary,Sequence,Dark,Arxhttp://darkarxpodcast.blogspot.com/2010/04/dark-arx-podcast-3-dark-arx_06.htm

Darkarxpodcast
Dark Arx Podcast #2 - Binary Sequence

Darkarxpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2010


http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Darkarxpodcast/~3/C-jvLTdnQgQ/dark-arx-podcast-2-binary-sequence.htmlnoreply@blogger.com (Arkive)0nonoreply@blogger.com (Arkive)Dubstep,Binary,Sequence,Dark,Arxhttp://darkarxpodcast.blogspot.com/2010/02/dark-arx-podcast-2-binary-sequence.html