Podcasts about Artland

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Best podcasts about Artland

Latest podcast episodes about Artland

NDR 1 Niedersachsen - Nachtgedanken

Mit Anstand durch Sturm und Wellen – „Worauf kommt es an bei den guten Vorsätzen für´s neue Jahr ?“ – fragt Dominik Blum, Leiter der Katholischen Pfar-reiengemeinschaft Artland.

NDR 1 Niedersachsen - Nachtgedanken

Mit Anstand durch Sturm und Wellen – „Worauf kommt es an bei den guten Vorsätzen für´s neue Jahr ?“ – fragt Dominik Blum, Leiter der Katholischen Pfar-reiengemeinschaft Artland.

NDR 1 Niedersachsen - Nachtgedanken

Mit Anstand durch Sturm und Wellen – „Worauf kommt es an bei den guten Vorsätzen für´s neue Jahr ?“ – fragt Dominik Blum, Leiter der Katholischen Pfar-reiengemeinschaft Artland.

NDR 1 Niedersachsen - Nachtgedanken

Mit Anstand durch Sturm und Wellen – „Worauf kommt es an bei den guten Vorsätzen für´s neue Jahr ?“ – fragt Dominik Blum, Leiter der Katholischen Pfar-reiengemeinschaft Artland.

EKSEN
‘Neonazi Azakçıların çoğu ideolojik olarak şartlandığı için onların ölümü pek önemsenmiyor'

EKSEN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 84:22


Okay Deprem'e göre, Donbass'ta Rusya güçlerinin kontrolüne geçen Avdeyevka, Ukrayna için cephe hattındaki en kritik yerlerden birisiydi. Ukrayna ordusunun Donetsk kentinde sivilleri hedef alan her 100 atıştan 70-80'ini buradan yaptığını belirten Deprem “Avdeyevka'daki birliklerin, yüzlerce sivilin ölümünden sorumlu olduğunu söyleyebiliriz” dedi.

Endless 08
Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino

Endless 08

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 59:25


In the first episode of their anime time loop, BJ and Duffo take a trip to the theatre with Artland's moe political thriller Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino. We discuss anime's idea of what Italy is like, the ethics of using 12 year old girls as indentured government killers, and giving stupid names to your adopted son who you hate.

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OSMcast! Anime, Video Games, Interviews, and More!
OSMcast! Show #189: Genocyber

OSMcast! Anime, Video Games, Interviews, and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 88:20


So sometimes things are an OSMcast!, and sometimes they are an OSMcast? Where one is unqualified awesome, and everyone should watch it. The other, maybe not so much but we wanted to talk about it anyway. And sometimes, we'll start thinking it was an OSMcast? and it turns that no… This is an OSMcast! only it just has a lot of super mega dope ass violence. And that's Genocyber, a 1994 anime OAV series by Artmic & Artland adapting the manga series by Tony Takezaki. OSMnotesMan, as the guy (this is Basil by the way, the guy that writes all of these posts that no one reads) that normally has to cat heard episodes? I really appreciate John taking the time to put these episodes together. Even if after he records an episode thinking it should get a question mark, I instead decide that it gets the exclamation point as benefits the subject matter. Also, a hearty welcome to Abby for getting roped into this whole podcast shindig. You're doing great. And of course, Kevin is there holding things down from the OSMcast Classic crew.We now have YouTube Channels now! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends.And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.

Talk Art
Lindsey Mendick (Live at Jupiter Artland)

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 61:44


Russell & Robert meet leading artist Lindsey Mendick, recorded in front of an intimate live audience at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh. We explore Lindsey's major new solo exhibition 'Sh*tfaced', her first solo show in Scotland. Running until 1st October 2023, this multi-layered exhibition of new ceramics, film and sculptural installations is presented across all of Jupiter Artland's galleries.Lindsey Mendick's work is one of confession, where taboo topics and uncomfortable truths are revealed with candour and humour. Her work is characterised by an intense attention to detail and verisimilitude, whereby everyday scenes – a nightclub, a kitchen, a bedroom – are expertly crafted in ceramic and staged in larger-than-life tableaux.Mendick has transformed Jupiter's Ballroom Gallery and Steadings Gallery into a diptych of nightlife; one that draws inspiration from the gothic novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with all its troubling contentions of virtue, appearance, public shaming and masking. Like an anxiety dream come to life, there is a sobering mirroring of contemporary binge drinking culture and gender-based shaming presented in the work, although the anticipated judgemental tone is noticeably absent. By subverting the genre of morality tale, Mendick's work opens a space where our public and private faces can be encountered without prejudice.Lindsey Mendick graduated from Royal College of Art in 2017 and is currently based in Margate. Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate. Her work was also included in the major exhibition, Strange Clay: Ceramics in Contemporary Art at the Hayward Gallery, London. With her partner, the artist Guy Oliver, Mendick initiated Quench Gallery in Margate to provide vital support for early career artists through exhibitions and mentoring.This is second Talk Art episode with Lindsey - to listen back to the first, you can find it in the archive Season 8, Episode 4 (recorded in 2020). Also found within Talk Art's new book: The Interviews.Visit LINDSEY MENDICK: SH*TFACED from 15th July - 1st October 2023. View more details: https://www.jupiterartland.org/art/lindsey-mendick-sht-faced/Follow @LindseyMendick and @JupiterArtlandJupiter Artland is an award-winning contemporary sculpture garden located just outside Edinburgh. Founded in 2009 by philanthropist art collectors Robert and Nicky Wilson, Jupiter Artland has grown into one of Scotland's most significant arts organisations, with an international reputation for innovation and creativity – in 2016 this was recognised by a nomination for ArtFund's Museum of the Year. Set over 100 acres of meadow, woodland and indoor gallery spaces, Jupiter Artland is home to over 30 permanent and unique site-specific sculptures from artists Phyllida Barlow, Christian Boltanski, Charles Jencks, Tracey Emin and Antony Gormley, as well as a seasonal programme of carefully curated exhibitions and events from a plethora of artists, both emerging and established. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk Art
Jupiter Artland, Angel of The North, Henry Moore Institute, presented by BMW

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 73:36


Talk Art SPECIAL EPISODE!!!! We go on an electric Art Adventure from Leeds to Edinburgh! Russell and Robert drive to Jupiter Artland in Edinburgh in a BMW electric iX to meet Jupiter's founder, the philanthropist Nicky Wilson, and discover some sculpture legends en route. Our first stop is the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds. We convene in their incredible library with Laurence Sillars, Head of the Institute, to explore their mission to inspire everyone to enjoy and study sculpture through their exhibitions, library, archive & research. We explore their current group exhibition 'The Weight of Words' and a solo show of Egon Altdorf (1922 - 2008). We chat to Errin Hussey to discover the Sculpture Research Centre with archive of sculptors papers including Helen Chadwick. Before driving through the countryside all the way to Antony's Gormley's iconic 'Angel of The North' in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Since its completion in 1998, this epic public sculpture has become a treasured location for local families but also art lovers who make the pilgrimage from across the UK. It is believed to be the largest sculpture of an angel in the world and is viewed by an estimated 33 million people every year.We continue our trip all the way to Lindsey Mendick's new solo exhibition at Jupiter Artland in Scotland and meet Nicky Wilson, Jupiter's incredible founder and leading philanthropist. Jupiter Artland is an award-winning contemporary sculpture garden located just outside Edinburgh. Founded in 2009, Jupiter Artland has grown into one of Scotland's most significant arts organisations, with an international reputation for innovation and creativity. Set over 100 acres of meadow, woodland and indoor gallery spaces, Jupiter Artland is home to over 30 permanent and unique site-specific sculptures from artists Phyllida Barlow, Christian Boltanski, Charles Jencks, Anish Kapoor and Antony Gormley, as well as a seasonal programme of carefully curated exhibitions and events from a plethora of artists, both emerging and established. We navigated our art trip with help from the My BMW App and the BMW Art Guide - a wonderful book created with Independent Collectors - the go-to guide to discover new collections where art is presented in the most diverse and interesting settings. The first of its kind, the Art Guide is a perfect companion for city trips abroad or for finding havens of contemporary art right on your doorstep. Now in it's 7th edition, the guide presents 304 private, yet publicly accessible, collections of Contemporary Art — featuring large and small, famous and the relatively unknown. Succinct portraits of the collections with color photographs take the reader to 51 countries and 224 cities, often to regions that are off the beaten path.Talk Art exclusive! We have 100 free copies of the BMW Art Guide on a first come, first serve basis for our listeners. Until stocks last. Visit the BMW microsite to get your free copy: https://bmwgroupculture.com/talk-art?partner=wXh5oswjlPFollow @BMWGroupCulture to learn more about BMW's commitment to art. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LAND & FORST-Die Wegweiser
#47 Hofgeschichten zum Jubiläum: Resthof sanieren im Artland

LAND & FORST-Die Wegweiser

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 13:14


Die LAND & FORST wird 175! Das muss gefeiert werden. Wir haben sieben Betriebe in ganz Niedersachsen besucht, der erste war der einstige "Lost Place" von Charlotte Rothert und Daniel Marinkovic aus dem Landkreis Osnabrück. Das Paar will den verfallenen Artländer Resthof sanieren, zu neuem Leben erwecken und sich hier ihren "Happy Place" errichten. Bereits vor zwei Jahren war ein Team der LAND & FORST bei den beiden Jungunternehmern. Seitdem ist einiges passiert: Kurioses, Erhellendes, Ernüchterndes. Sie haben aufgeräumt, Bäume gefällt, die aus dem Haus wuchsen, das Fachwerk instand setzen lassen. Hölzer wurden ausgetauscht, alle Grundmauern erneuert und mit Klinkern und Sandstein ausgemauert. Und dabei liegt der Fokus auf dem sogenannten "ökologischen Bauen". Was das genau heißt und was es mit Kreisläufen, Stroh und Hanf zu tun hat, erfahren die Hörerinnen und Hörer in dieser Podcast-Folge. Viel Spaß!

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Artland, la classifica delle migliori gallerie online e "la validità dei criteri usati"

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 3:23


La rivista d'arte online Artland ha pubblicato, come ogni anno, la classifica delle “migliori gallerie e fiere d'arte contemporanee online". Ma Andrea Candiani, direttore di BlackArt Projects, si chiede se i criteri usati effettivamente rispecchino la prestigiosità di ciascuna galleria d'arte.

Radio Bremen: Plattdeutsche Nachrichten
Plattdüütsche Narichten vun'n 26. September 2022

Radio Bremen: Plattdeutsche Nachrichten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 3:29


Melonis Rechtsmaatschaft winnt Parlamentswahlen in Italien +++ Gasümlaag woll vör't Enn +++ Dree Minschen bi Füer in Olenhuus in Wardenborg doodbleven +++ Veer Hüüs in Bremerhaben na Füer nich mehr to bruken +++ Deertenschützers maakt Fleeschfabrik in't Artland dicht +++ Dat Weer

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Your Feierabendbier
Riewa Diva Promistreet |Folge 109|

Your Feierabendbier

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 47:27


Eine Folge der Duelle Alte Säcke gegen Junge Studenten. Wir hoffen Ihr seid alle gut in den Mai getanzt. Tanzend, wohl eher taumelnd ging es für uns in den Wonnemonat. Am 30. April ging es im Artland hoch her und noch höher in einer gewissen Facebook Gruppe. Tradition oder Vandalismus das ist hier die Frage. Tradition ist ein gutes Stichwort für das zweite Duell der heutigen Folge. Besoffene Halbstarke finden sich auch in Miami an der neuen Formel 1 "Strecke" Tradition vs Profit, wo soll die F1 deiner Meinung nach fahren? In diesem Sinne Prost!

ARTish Plunge
ARTish Words: MARIA PRYMACHENKO: folk artist + peaceful protest / Why Maria Matters

ARTish Plunge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 19:45


How has a small peasant woman with rudimentary art supplies and childlike paintings of fantastical beasts forced the world to acknowledge the absurdity of war? Ukrainian folk artist MARIA PRYMACHENKO  (1908-1997) —dubbed the People's Artist of Ukraine—produced hundreds of small, colorful gouache paintings of imaginary creatures, flowers and village scenes filled with traditional Ukrainian decorative patterns that captured the heart and soul of a nation. In this ARTish Words episode, we discuss why the recent Russian bombing of a small art museum that housed some of Maria's works has unified resistance, why art matters in this moment, and what efforts are being made to protect artworks like Maria's.Find  Maria:UATV Virtual Museum Tour of Maria Prymachenko work and life / UATV is the Ukrainian state foreign language broadcaster providing international audiences with news from Ukraine (watch three-part series) Prymachenko Family Foundation (follow) Rug Your Life + Prymachenko Family Foundation Collaboration (support) PPARTEM + Prymachenko Family Foundation Hoodie Collaboration (support) Center for Art Law, (learn) Learn More About Maria and Current Ukrainian Crisis:Ukrainian Artist Maria Prymachenko's Fantastical Visions Have Captivated the World—Here Are 3 Key Insights Into Her Life and Work, Artnet News  (read)  Artworks of Ukrainian Folk Artist Maria Prymachenko Reportedly Burned During Russian Invasion, by  Madeleine Muzdakis on My Modern Met, March 3, 2022 (read) https://mymodernmet.com/ukrainian-folk-maria-prymachenko/  Flowers for Peace: The Spirited Art of Ukrainian Artist Maria Prymachenko That is Now Becoming a Symbol of Hope, by Shira Wolfe on Artland (read) How Ukrainians are desperately fighting to protect their cultural heritage amid an invasion, by Rupendra Brahambhatt on DME Science  (read) ‘All art must go underground:' Ukraine scrambles to shield its cultural heritage, Washington Post, by Max Bearak and Isabelle Khurshudyan , March 14, 2022  (read) Under threat of Russian bombs, Lviv hides away its priceless heritage, by Joel Hunter on BBC News  (read) Support Efforts / How You Can Help:Overview of General Ukrainian Relief Efforts, compiled by NPR (learn) Links for Emergency Efforts to Support Ukrainian Artists, including emergency housing, studio space, art relocation (learn) SUCHO (Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online) /  cultural heritage professionals – librarians, archivists, researchers, programSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/artishplunge)

OtakuReview Podcasts
Otaku in Training - Mushishi

OtakuReview Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 95:01


The Otaku Review podcast crew is back in full force with both Bama and Bran rejoining LB and CT for another fun anime discussion! This time around the crew are discussing the 2005 series Mushi-shi from studio Artland. You won't want to miss this creepy discussion!

The Benas Podcast
#22 Thorsten Leibenath - Head Coach at 31 in Scotland, Importance of Identity, Handling Conflicts & “Veto” Players

The Benas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 82:43


DONATE TO UKRAINE: Lithuania: https://www.panrs.lt/krasto-apsaugos-ministerijos-rekomendacijos-del-paramos-ukrainai/ Germany: https://helferschwein.de/ International: https://www.blue-yellow.lt/en/ #22 Thorsten: Thorsten Leibenath is currently the Sports Director at Ratiopharm Ulm, which is currently a German BBL as well as Eurocup team. Before he became a Sports Director in 2019 he was the Head Coach at Ulm since 2011 where he was successful and earned “Coach of the Year” honors in 2012 & 2017. His team also holds the longest winning-streak in the BBL, which amounts to 27 wins in a row during the 2016/17 season. Thorsten started his Head Coach career with the Scottish Rocks in 2006 before returning to Germany the following season and continued his career in Giessen, Artland, Osnabrueck before heading to Ulm. Today, he talked to me about the challenges of a young Head Coach, dealing with veterans, finding common grounds, earning respect and having an identity as a coach. We had a great conversation that included topics such as ‘winning streaks', handling conflicts with players, biggest lessons learned from being a Sports Director, seeing things from a different angle and much more. Topics: Memories of Lithuania Career & Background Head Coach at 31 Scotland Dealing with Veterans & Owners Consulting & Empowering Players Artland & Concepts Conflicts & Winning Streaks Identity as a Coach Sports Director Job Implementing a Culture Prospect Environment ATOs Finding Thorsten: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thorsten.leibenath Twitter: https://twitter.com/thal7475?s=11 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thorsten-leibenath-985515222 To support my podcast on Patreon click here (Ačiu!!): https://www.patreon.com/bmatke #ThorstenLeibenath #SportsDirector #HeadCoach #RatiopharmUlm #BBL #Eurocup Sponsors: Not yet :) Find “The Benas Podcast”: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-podcast/id1558492852?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Bw5UJNSQLKo0wUybEIza3 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-benas-podcast …or just visit my website www.bmatke.com for more info. Find Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmatke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bmatke/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmatke3

Uden titel
Uden titel: #7 med Esben Weile Kjær i Deep Forest Artland

Uden titel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 27:12


Uden Titel er kommet ud i naturen. For dagens gæst, billedkunstner og ungt hotshot, Esben Weile Kjær, vil vise os værket "Hate" af Jes Brinch. Det står placeret i Deep Forest Artland lidt syd for Herning. Mens vi bevæger os gennem det danske skovlandskab, fortæller Esben historien om, hvordan det muligvis var en konfettikanon til en koncert med Blå Øjne, der tændte hans interesse for perfomancekunsten. Vært og tilrettelægger: Caspar Eric. Gæst: Esben Weile Kjær. Speak: Marianne Germer. Producer og lyddesigner: Kim G. Hansen. Redaktør: Hanne Budtz-Jørgensen. Produceret for DR af Munck Studios København.

Iværksætterhistorier
Artland - Frihed, ansvar og fleksibilitet

Iværksætterhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 38:44


Mattis Curth er co-founder af kunstplatformen Artland, som han har stiftet med sin bror, Jeppe Curth. De bragede ind på kunstmarkedet uden erfaring, men med en vision om at gøre det mere gennemsigtigt og tilgængeligt for særligt den yngre generation. Den manglende brancheerfaring så de som et plus, da de kunne se på diverse fejl og mangler fra et frisk perspektiv. De tænkte hurtigt teknisk og globalt, som de i deres arbejde med Tonsser, havde set kunne skabe store muligheder. Den globale tankegang har været med til at gøre deres platform meget velbesøgt. De oplever at have hele 300.000 månedlige besøgende.  Dette er deres iværksætterhistorie. Hør mere i vores podcast. Produceret af Podtribe media. Hvis du vil støtte vores lille medie, så kan du gøre det her på Patreon. Episoden er bragt i samarbejde med internationaliseringsprogrammet Canute  Kunst med gennemsigtighed til den almene kunde Artland opstod da Mattis og hans bror, Jeppe Curth, ønskede at fylde deres hvide vægge med kunst. De så dog at kunstverdenen bestemt ikke var tilpasset til den yngre generation. I 2016 besluttede de sig derfor for at gøre noget ved det. De havde begge arbejdet hos Tonsser og de havde set hvor meget godt teknologi kunne gøre for en branche. Det kunne bl.a. hjælpe den yngre generation med hurtigt at få den nødvendige information, som de havde brug for i forhold til at købe det rette maleri. Unge mennesker havde f.eks. svært ved at forstå hvorfor et maleri kostede 25.000 og et andet 1.000 kroner, da der manglede information om bl.a. kunstnerne. Jeppe og Mattis ville med Artland skabe en global markedsplads for kunst, som skulle være mere gennemsigtig. De startede med at kontakte kunstsamlere med henblik på at lave et community. Et sted hvor de kunne vise deres samling til andre, som delte deres interesse. Derefter byggede de endnu et ben på, da de fik henvendelser fra kunstgallerier, som ønskede at sætte deres kunst til salg på platformen.  VR udstillinger og global tankegang Når man skal sælge kunst online, så er det vigtigt at kunderne får det helt rette indtryk af kunstværket, da de ikke har mulighed for at se det live. Brødrene fik derfor implementeret en 3D/VR visning af værkerne, som gjorde at køberne fik et mere realistisk billede inden de købte. De 300.000 månedlige besøgende kan endda tage en virtuel tour i nogle af de 300 galleriers udstillinger. Det har været en fordel at Mattis og Jeppe ikke havde erfaring fra kunstbranchen. De kunne se på problemet fra kundernes perspektiv og med friske øjne.  Artland har haft god støtte fra bl.a. investorer, som kom tidligt med på rejsen. De fik også god hjælp fra internationaliseringsprogrammet, Canute, som var med til at skabe et netværk for Artland i New York og gav dem mulighed for at lære af andre virksomheder, som allerede var etableret på den anden side af Atlanten.  Corona vækst og en branche i udvikling Artland har oplevet e større vækst under Corona. Dette skyldes bl.a. at flere gallerier har måtte lukke udstillinger ned og så har Artland været deres eneste salgskanal under lockdown. Artland hjælper nu også med både forsikring og forsendelse, for at gøre det nemmest muligt for køberne. De er stadig i en oplæringsfase, da branchen stadig er støvet og nogle gallerier bl.a. ikke ønsker at give en pris uden kontakt til de potentielle købere. Artland er dog godt på vej til at demokratisere branchen og der er godt med fart på. Et godt eksempel er at branchen er blevet mere digitaliseret de seneste 5 år og de blot 30%, som i 2016 ønskede at vise deres priser, er blevet til 75% i dag. Alt det, og meget mere, taler vært Mette Bloch og Mattis Curth om i dette afsnit af Iværksætterhistorier.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RadiOE
Deep Forest Artland - en podcast

RadiOE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 21:32


Starten på en samtale om kunst og hvad vi kan med det. Lavet til DK-Turnéen med årgang 2021.

On n'a rien préparé
On n'a rien préparé S02 E25 : la carte postale de la Belle Bosse cherche conseil - impro radiophonique

On n'a rien préparé

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 38:17


Le podcast d'impro bruxellois ! On n'a rien préparé vous propose 30 minutes d'improvisation théâtrale radiophonique chaque semaine.Dans cet épisode, on commente la rédaction d'une carte postale (03:10), on plonge dans le drame du club de Bingo de la Belle Bosse (09:10) et on vient chercher conseils à Radio "Du soleil dans le sang" (15:15) avant de vous livrer nos coups de cœur du jour (25:20) !Le coup de cœur de Manu est pour Coco Donuts, une excellente adresse de donuts à Bruxelles (https://www.cocodonutsbrussels.be/).Le coup de cœur d'Hicham est pour "Mushishi", un manga de l'autrice Yuki Urushibara adaptée en anime par le studio Artland (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushishi).Le coup de coeur d'Iseult est pour "Pose", une série créée par Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk et Steven Canals (https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pose_(s%C3%A9rie_t%C3%A9l%C3%A9vis%C3%A9e)). N'hésitez pas à partager cet épisode, à vous abonner au podcast et, si vous le pouvez et voulez, à nous faire un don via Tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/on-na-rien-prepare !Prenez bien soin de vous et à la semaine prochaine !

Artland
Episode 4 - Tina Karykous

Artland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 74:14


Tina Karykous has been writing for a long time, ever since she got her first diary. She’s not trying to pay the bills with it—at least for now—but it’s clear that writing is a vital part of her life. Her journaling evolved into short stories and poetry, and she spent years learning how to tell stories and cultivating her love of language. After a push from her best friend, she added performing poetry to her repertoire, which eventually led to them creating a space called House of Abundance for people to come and be vulnerable with their art. We also talk about cultural assimilation, the joy of spelling, Avatar the Last Airbender, and how to stave off anxiety during these tough times. And at the end there’s a special spontaneous surprise.

Artland
Episode 3 - Nigel Semaj

Artland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 99:08


Nigel Semaj (they/them) is, among other things, a theatre director. But it wasn't until late in high school that they learned there was even an option to take a theatre class and saw a play for the first time. Their first acting experience was a frustrating one because of the director, but it left Nigel thinking, "I could do better than this." That kicked off years of learning about directing for the stage and how to tell the stories that often go untold. We also talk about writing, gender, teaching, family, and figuring things out along the way. Trigger/Content Warning: Today's episode contains a brief mention of violence at 28:40-28:55 and a brief mention of sexual assault at 52:55-53:36

Artland
Episode 2 - Mimi Hayes

Artland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 94:10


Mimi Hayes had her life all planned out, but things didn't end up going according to her plan. Fortunately, she was able to bounce back from hardship and find a new path, which led her to stand-up comedy and hosting her own podcast called Mimi and the Brain, among other things. We'll also talk about making it in Brooklyn, helping others by teaching them, and the excitement behind hockey.

Artland
Episode 1 - Kyle Fulton

Artland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 92:20


For the inaugural episode of Artland, I get schooled by my buddy Kyle Fulton on how to achieve podcast glory, which Kyle knows a lot about after 9 years as host of On The Rocks, a podcast about video games, movies, and more. We also reminisce about our time together in film school, get real about life choices after college, and discuss how to buy alcohol when you're in your 30s but look like a 10-year-old.

The Talk
Taking Art Online with Artland Co-founder and CEO Mattis Curth

The Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 21:40


When danish entrepreneur Mattis Curth couldn't find a good place online to buy and sell art he and his brother decided to build one. Their creation Artland is now quickly becoming the world's leading online marketplace for offline art. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UNTITLED, Art. Podcast
Episode 27: Launching the Art Fair of the Future

UNTITLED, Art. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 37:43


This conversation was recorded on July 14, 2020 in the lead up to UNTITLED, ART Online, which runs from July 31–Aug 2, 2020. Jeff Lawson, Founder of UNTITLED, ART and Mattis Curth, Founder of Artland, discussed their collaboration on UNTITLED, ART Online, the world’s first virtual reality art fair in a conversation moderated by arts writer Brian Boucher.

The Delphian Podcast
Ep 29: Claus Busch Risvig

The Delphian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 33:45


Our guest on this episode of the Delphian Podcast is Claus Busch Risvig, he is a Danish collector who, with his partner, created the Bech Risvig Collection. He is also on the advisory board & panel at Plop Residency and Head of Gallery Relations at Artland. We speak to him about how he got started collecting, where he looks for art, and his particular interest in emerging artists. He also gives some tips for both young collectors and artists just starting out as well as what artists can do to make themselves more discoverable to collectors.  

Chats in lockdown: artists talking
Chat with Luke Burton

Chats in lockdown: artists talking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 60:43


In this Episode, Luke Burton and I discuss his residency in Cambridge at Girton College and the realities of true isolation. We talk about his circling of painting in work that involves a cartoon-like shorthand that withstands a lot of manipulation such as stretching,warping and flattening. We revisit his recent show at Picnic Gallery in Peckham, which was constantly opening and closing and showed stacks of sports equipment in graphic totems to the closing down high street and seem now in memory to preempt the closure of so many shops and the cancellation of all sport. We discuss Pandemic poetry, miniatures, problems of display and drawing and the ornamental, ending with thoughts on the decorative and snooker (Ronnie O'Sullivan.) Image: Gene. Vitreous enamel on copper. 2020 Links: Luke will be having solo shows at Girton College, Cambridge and Bosse & Baum, London in late September. Some of his enamels are on view as part of Preview London on the digital platform Artland (this show migrated from a physical space after Covid-19) at: https://www.artland.com/viewing-rooms/ck8hhmwksax7o07829wqiz5cs Picnic Gallery - https://www.picnicgallery.com/exhibitions/luke-burton-podium-sales Link to Adorno's Minima Moralia - https://www.versobooks.com/books/3143-minima-moralia Ronnie's fastest ever maximum clearance of 147 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3C7I5lRZII http://www.bosseandbaum.com/luke-burton/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emma-cousin/support

Radical Broccoli
Staycationtips: Hvordan vi skal naile påsken

Radical Broccoli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 50:31


Vi snakker om Hva vi har gjort hjemme Hvordan vi prosesserer denne tiden Hva vi tenker om tiden som kommer Refleksjonstid Ensomhet i karantene?Erna i gata Drakes visdomsord Våre beste staycationtips Våre hotteste tips online 21-dages miljødetox Lenker: Green Bonanza: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-TpW5KAg4k/ Pintrest påsken: https://no.pinterest.com/susi2996/radical-broccoli-easter-staycation-inspiration/ Ted Talk:hvordan kjedsomhet fører til kreativitet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c73Q8oQmwzo Channel Louisiana (ukentlige videoer, intervjuer, fra kunstere) https://channel.louisiana.dk CPH dox(se alt online - kjøp billetter) https://cphdox.shift72.com Artland (3d tour på forskjellige gallerier i verden https://www.artland.com/exhibitions Konserter og drive-in: www.streamy.no  Gro: http://gromagasinet.no Følg oss gjerne videre: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/radicalbroccoli/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radicalbroccoli Blogg http://radicalbroccoli.com   https://bit.ly/2Kaz4wl

Radical Broccoli
Staycationtips: Hvordan vi skal naile påsken

Radical Broccoli

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 50:38


Vi snakker om Hva vi har gjort hjemme Hvordan vi prosesserer denne tiden Hva vi tenker om tiden som kommer Refleksjonstid Ensomhet i karantene?Erna i gata Drakes visdomsord Våre beste staycationtips Våre hotteste tips online 21-dages miljødetox Lenker: Green Bonanza: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-TpW5KAg4k/ Pintrest påsken: https://no.pinterest.com/susi2996/radical-broccoli-easter-staycation-inspiration/ Ted Talk:hvordan kjedsomhet fører til kreativitet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c73Q8oQmwzo Channel Louisiana (ukentlige videoer, intervjuer, fra kunstere) https://channel.louisiana.dk CPH dox(se alt online - kjøp billetter) https://cphdox.shift72.com Artland (3d tour på forskjellige gallerier i verden https://www.artland.com/exhibitions Konserter og drive-in: www.streamy.no Gro: http://gromagasinet.no Følg oss gjerne videre: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/radicalbroccoli/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/radicalbroccoli Blogg http://radicalbroccoli.com https://bit.ly/2Kaz4wl

Macher aus der Musikbranche | REDFIELD Podcast
R#21 mit Torsten Pistol, Gründer von Pistole Hardcore Food

Macher aus der Musikbranche | REDFIELD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 63:49


Er deale mit hochwertigen Lebensmitteln sagt er über sich. Im Podcast-Interview mit Alexander Schröder berichtet Torsten Pistol über seine Philosophie, die stark in der Hardcore-Musik verwurzelt ist und die er für sein Geschäft zu 100 Prozent lebt. So war schnell klar, dass diese spannende Geschichte auch im Redfield Podcast stattfinden sollte, der sich hauptsächlich der Musikbranche widmet, aber auch immer wieder Ausflüge in das kreative Netzwerk unternehmen soll. Pistole berichtet von den Anfängen in einer kleinen Garage und dem jetzigen Lebens- und Arbeitsmittelpunkt; seinem „Headquarter“. Der wunderschöne, alte Vierseitenhof steht idyllisch im Artland im nördlichen Landkreis Osnabrück. Von dort vertreibt er mit seinem Team hochwertige Lebensmittel, die er auf ausgedehnten Reisen findet. Hier veranstaltet er Events, bei denen er seine beiden Leidenschaften vereint: Laute Hardcore-Bands spielen und es werden erlesene Speisen und Getränke gereicht, die Spitzenköche zubereiten. Was auf den ersten Blick mehr als ungewöhnlich erscheint, schafft Pistole in einer einzigartigen Geschichte miteinander zu verbinden und gewinnt immer größere Popularität. Die beiden Gesprächspartner blicken auf das aktuelle und zukünftige Geschäftsmodell sowie dessen Vertriebsstrukturen. Dabei beliefert Pistole Hardcore Food bereits schon jetzt zahlreiche Spitzenköche und gehobene Gastronomie mit den ausgewählten Produkten. Schwerpunkte sind hier neben Spirituosen, Ölen oder Essig vor allem Fisch, den er früher selbst schon züchtete und der ihn direkt zum Start seiner Selbstständigkeit bis zu Tim Mälzer, einem der bekanntesten deutschen Köche, brachte. www.hardcorefood.de www.redfield-records.de

The Daily Gardener
December 3, 2019 Five Winter Herbs, The Grateful Tree, Jupiter Artland, Sir Thomas Herriot, Columbus, Claude Aubriet, Henry Arthur Bright, Vegetables Love Flowers by Lisa Ziegler, Horticultural Charcoal, and 100 years without Renoir

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 17:59


Today we celebrate a diary entry made by Columbus as well as the man who introduced the potato to England. We'll learn about the Botanical Painter, who served botanists and French Royalty and the garden writer who inspired many with his Lancashire garden diary. We'll hear some amusing garden prose. We Grow That Garden Library with a book that helps you make your vegetable gardens more beautiful by strategically adding cut flowers. I'll talk about the kind of coal gardeners will want in their stockings this Christmas, and then we'll wrap things up with some thoughts on flowers by the Impressionist painter we lost 100 years ago today.     But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Grounding in the Garden: Fall Gardening Tips | LearningHerbs @learningherbs Great post from @learningherbs with five herbs that are great to start from seed or cuttings for your winter apothecary: rosemary, horehound, mullein, ground cherries, and common sage.       The Grateful Tree – A Thanksgiving story | @wwediting   Ya’ll need to stop and read this. There are still some sacred parts of nature that remain untouched by us - this is a story about that. Thanks for writing it @wwediting. It's a lovely read. The Grateful Tree – A Thanksgiving story     A Visit to Jupiterartland  | @EllenMaryGarden   Ellen Mary tweeted "Today I visited @jupiterartland in Edinburgh for a private tour of which I’m super thankful I’ve never been to a garden that has floored me quite like it! A mix of awe & terror, inspiration & confusion...the artwork & sculptures are quite something#art #landscape #garden https://pic.twitter.com/kE0rs2ARSY"   I replied: "Now THAT's a garden visit. It will be interesting to hear what your thoughts are about this place over time. It's always fascinating to me how a garden speaks to us long after a visit. Sometimes first impressions are shadows of a more profound understanding that comes later."   Now, if you'd like to check out these curated items for yourself, you're in luck - because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There’s no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, just search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.     Brevities #OTD On this day in 1492, Christopher Columbus notes in his diary: "I climbed a mountain and came to level ground, which was sown with many different crops and with gourds." The gourds Columbus was referring to were squashes that were used for more than food.  After the skin had been cleaned and dried, the skins were used as utensils.   #OTD  On this Day in 1586, Sir Thomas Herriot introduced Colombian potatoes to England. Over fifty years earlier, the Spanish had been the first to discover potatoes - but Herriot's potatoes were the first to reach England. Harriot had spent time in Sir Walter Raleigh’s English colony on Roanoke Island in modern-day North Carolina. There, he studied not only wildlife but also potatoes from Columbia. Herriot was also an astronomer. In July of 1609, he created a drawing of the moon through a telescope over four months before Galileo.       #OTD  Today is the anniversary of the death of the French botanical painter for King Louis the XIV and XV, Claude Aubriet, who died on this day in 1742. When Aubriet was appointed "Painter to the King" after the death of his master Jean Joubert in 1707, he technically didn't have the right credentials because he didn't belong to the Academy of painting and sculpture. But, the King approved Aubriet's appointment anyway, and he lived at the Royal Garden until he died. Aubriet was sponsored by the French botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort to create over a thousand illustrations for his acclaimed book - Elements of Botany. Other botanists, including Sebastien Vaillant and Antoine Jussieu also hired Aubriet to do their illustrations. During his time at court, Aubriet painted twenty-four miniatures a year for 35 years resulting in nearly 600 vellums for the royal collection. Today, they are preserved at the Museum national d’Histoire Naturelle of Paris. What distinguishes Aubriet’s work was his desire to paint all the known species in both the animal and plant kingdoms. Aubriet painted fish and insects and birds and mammals - in addition to plants. In 1722, Aubriet changed his will. His most prized possession was a cabinet he had inherited from his former master Jean Joubert. Aubriet left the cabinet to his friend, the botanist Bernard Jussieu. The cabinet was described this way: “In a wood veneer, exquisite paintings of parrots... ornamented the panels ... with their golden border.”   As you might have already suspected, the genus Aubrieta (“Aubreesha”) was named for Claude Aubriet by the French Botanist Michel Adanson. Aubrieta is an ornamental plant, and it grows well in rock gardens. The leaves resemble succulents, and after flowering, a light clip will encourage new shoots.     #OTD On this day in 1873, the gardener and writer Henry Arthur Bright began a diary, which would become known as the book "A Year in a Lancashire Garden" - one of the most beloved garden biographies of the nineteenth century. Bright's book would inspire future garden writers like Eleanor Vere Gorden Boyle, Henry Nicholson Ellacombe, Maria Theresa Earle, and Elizabeth Lawrence. Here are some excerpts from Bright's journal entry for this day in 1873. At the very end, he talks about making a potent tincture with petals from a Madonna Lily: "These notes are written for those who love gardens as I do... and they are written ... to convey to others some little of the delight, which grows (more certainly than any bud or flower) from the possession and management of a garden.  Lancashire is not the best possible place for a garden, and to be within five miles of a large town is certainly no advantage. We get smoke on one side, and salt breezes on another, and, worst of all, there comes down upon us every now and then a blast, laden with heavy chemical odors, which is more deadly than either smoke or salt. Still, we are tolerably open, and in the country.  These are certainly what the American poet Bryant calls “the melancholy days, the saddest in the year.” The late autumn flowers are over; —the early spring ones are still buried under the soil. I could only find this morning a single blighted monthly Rose, a Wallflower or two, an uneasy-looking Polyanthus, and some yellow Jasmine against the house—and that was all. Two days of early frost had killed the rest.  Lastly, the Chrysanthemums are in flower. The Chrysanthemum has three merits above almost every flower. It comes in the shortest and darkest days; it blooms abundantly in the smoke of the largest cities; it lasts longer than any flower when cut and put into water. If flowers have virtues, the virtue of the Chrysanthemum is its unselfish kindliness.  In the hybrid beds, I shall plant a number of roots of the Lilium candidum—the dear old white Lily of cottage gardens. And as I write I am told of a recipe [using] the firm white petals. You must gather them while still fresh, place them unbroken in a wide-necked bottle, packed closely and firmly together, and then pour in what brandy there is room for. In case of cut or bruise, no remedy is more efficacious and certainly none more simple."       Unearthed Words “There are many in this old world of ours who hold that things break about even for all of us. I have observed, for example, that we all get the same amount of ice. The rich get it in the summertime, and the poor get it in the winter.” - Bat Masterson - who had a Daylily named in his honor   "An onion can make people cry, but there's never been a vegetable that can make people laugh." - Will Rogers   It's Time to Grow That Garden Library with Today's Book: Vegetables Love Flowers by Lisa Mason Ziegler   The subtitle for this book is Companion Planting for Beauty and Bounty. As the description of this book reminds us, "Planting vegetables and flowers together is one of the oldest ways to create a healthy, bountiful garden, but there's more to the method than you might think. Vegetables Love Flowers will walk you through the ins and outs of companion planting, from how it works to which plants go together and how to grow the best garden for your climate." Lisa provides excellent guidance on how to incorporate flowers into a vegetable garden. She offers helpful tips and ideas for stunning vegetable gardens that are full of color - btw, the images in this book are beautiful. If you've ever wondered how you can enjoy a year of beauty in your garden - growing both healthy veggies and gorgeous flowers to boot, this book will be an Inspiration.       Today's Recommended Holiday Gift for Gardeners: Hoffman 17502 Charcoal Soil Conditioner, 24-Ounce  $5.99 Charcoal soil conditioner Improves drainage and absorbs impurities Horticultural charcoal is an additional item recommended by garden writers for custom mixing potting Will not burn releases nitrogen slowly, feeding plants over a long period, pelletized for easy application This is the kind of coal a gardener would love to find in their stocking.       Something Sweet  Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Today is the 100th anniversary of the death of the impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir who died on this day in 1919. There's a little-known story about Renoir. For many years, he hung a sign on his garden gate which read, "No Renoirs sold here. Beware the dog." Pierre-Auguste Renoir said, when he was painting flowers, he was able to paint  “freely and boldly without the mental effort he made with a model.”  He said “If you paint the leaf on a tree without using a model, your imagination will only supply you with a few leaves,” he said. “But Nature offers you millions, all on the same tree. … The artist who paints only what is in his mind must very soon repeat himself.”  It was Renoir who said, “The pain passes but the beauty remains.” “What seems most significant to me about our movement [Impressionism] is that we have freed painting from the importance of the subject. I am at liberty to paint flowers and call them flowers, without their needing to tell a story.”       Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Contemporary Culture: Copenhagen Podcast
Episode 008 - Collecting, Now and Going Forward

Contemporary Culture: Copenhagen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 45:05


We were invited to the home of Ole Faarup of the Ole Faarup Kunstfond. Ole is a Danish Art collector with 40 years experience. He began in the 80s in New York with Basquiat and Warhol and believes strongly in supporting new young artists. We talked about his collection, collecting and how it will go on living after he is gone.  Also on this episode, we talked with Mattis Curth of Art Land. Art Land is a phone and tablet app focused on servicing young collectors. The company believes in making information available to potential buyers to improve their art buying experience. Mattis and his brother got the idea for the app during their masters when they became art enthusiasts. The music included in this episode is Chynna, who will be performing at Vega December 3rd 2018.

Marketing Brief - Et podcast om Online Marketing
EP #128: Community building med Mattis Curth (Artland)

Marketing Brief - Et podcast om Online Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 14:21


Download episoden Community building er en svær størrelse, for du skal opnå kritisk masse på kort tid, før du har et fungerende koncept. Det har Mattis Curth med Artland både gjort sig mange tanker om og opnået. EP #128 handler om community building med udgangspunkt i Artland - og lidt længere nede her på siden kan du læse en uddybning fra Mattis om emnet og hans tanker.

KeyFrame | An Anime & Animation Podcast
KeyFrame 84 - School Live! // 11 Eyes

KeyFrame | An Anime & Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 65:45


**Give ‘Em The Laaaaazy Eye** With Bleach getting a live-action movie, we take a look at the current trend of anime to live-action adaptations. We also discuss the potential bankruptcy of long-running anime studio Artland. Our featured anime are 11 Eyes (Tsumi to Batsu to Aganai no Shoujo), and School Live! (Gakkou Gurashi!). If you've enjoyed this podcast then please share us with your friends or leave us a rating on your podcast app of choice. You can also follow us on Twitter @TGS_TheGeekShow, or on other social media by searching for [The Geek Show](http://thegeekshow.co.uk). If you want to show your support then head over to [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and give whatever you can, or you can head over to [The Geek Shop](http://thegeekshow.co.uk/thegeekshop/) and partake in some of our lovely wares. Thanks, and until next time, don't watch anything we wouldn't! #11Eyes #SchoolLive #GakkouGurashi #Manga #VisualNovel #Animation #Anime #Cartoons #KeyFrame #News #Podcasts #Reviews #TheGeekShow #Bleach #Movie #LiveAction #Adaptations #Artland #Bankruptcy

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Manga Raiders Happy Hour Podcast
Manga Raiders Happy Hour Episode 97 [Anime Podcast]

Manga Raiders Happy Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 94:05


This Week On The Happy Hour: Join Vacant, Manimal, Coryn and the newly wed himself, Nairbons! On Tap Today....Summer season first impressions and Spring season round up's, a shocking revelation about Flo-Rida's name, poop coffee, Castlevania, Artland studios bankruptcy, Netflix and Anime Strike v.s. Crunchyroll and a new segment...The F*ck you of the week!

Front Row
Carsten Holler's Orbit slide, Emma Rice, Jupiter Artland

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 28:39


Artist Carsten Höller discusses his latest project, the world's longest and tallest tunnel slide, attached to Anish Kapoor's ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Then Kirsty gives it a go...The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk is the latest stage production from the Cornish theatre company Kneehigh tells the story of the 20th century artist Marc Chagall and his wife and muse, Bella. Director Emma Rice and writer Daniel Jamieson join Kirsty.Jupiter Artland in Scotland is one of five museums and galleries in the UK to make the shortlist for Museum of the Year. In the second of our reports from the shortlisted venues, the Museum's founders, husband and wife team Robert and Nicky Wilson, explain what they hope to achieve with this still relatively young gallery.Presenter Kirsty Lang Producer Jerome Weatherald.

Otaku Spirit Anime
Gunslinger Girl

Otaku Spirit Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2014 71:18


Andrew and Chris discuss and review Gunslinger Girl Season 1, 2 and OVA.

ALBA BERLIN
ALBA BERLIN Podcast #12: Erster Matchball fürs Finale

ALBA BERLIN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 29:24


In der 12. Ausgabe seines Podcasts setzt sich Robert Jerzy mit den Chancen der Albatrosse im 4. Halbfinale im Artland auseinander. Der ALBA BERLIN Podcast ist ein Format, mit dem ihr noch ausführlicher und mehr an eurem Lieblingsclub teilhaben könnt. In dem Podcast gibt Robert Jerzy ein mal wöchentlich seine persönliche Einschätzung zu den Ereignissen rund um den Club und die Spieler. Freut euch auf Analysen, Interviews mit Spielern oder dem Coach sowie Themen, die euch am meisten interessieren. Redaktionell umgesetzt wird der Podcast von Robert Jerzy. Der 30-jährige Basketball- und ALBA-Fan schreibt als Autor für die FIVE, die Beko BBL oder www.highsnobiety.com und hat in der vergangenen Saison als ALBA-Courtside-Reporter auf Twitter erste Erfahrungen hinter den Kulissen bei ALBA BERLIN gemacht. Der Podcast läuft auch über iTunes. Sucht im Store nach "ALBA BERLIN", dann findet ihr ihn und könnt ihn abonnieren. Weblink: https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/alba-berlin/id838132975?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Anregungen für die kommenden Episoden, Feedback und Kritik bitte an: robertjerzy@me.com oder www.twitter.com/robertjerzy