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Iron Sharpens Iron Radio with Chris Arnzen
August 21, 2024 Show with Dr. Joseph C. Morecraft III on “The English Reformation of the 16th Century”

Iron Sharpens Iron Radio with Chris Arnzen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 119:53


August 21, 2024 Dr. JOSEPH C. MORECRAFT III, pastor of Heritage Presbyterian Church of Cumming, GA & author of the 8-volume commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism titled, “Authentic Christianity”, who will address: “The ENGLISH REFORMATION of the 16th CENTURY: WHAT the AMERICAN CHURCH in the 21st CENTURY CAN LEARN FROM IT”   Subscribe: iTunes  TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:

Auckland Libraries
The lived experience - 50s & 60s fashion

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 15:29


Welcome to ' That's so last Century – What we wore 1950s – 1990s'. In this track, jazz singer and follower of fashion, Wendy Moore provides her lived experience of post-war hair, makeup and clothing fashions. This was a time of poring over pattern books, searching out new fabrics, and home sewing. Recorded in 2017 with Sue Berman for the Rykenberg Oral History Collection. Voices have been drawn from Auckland Libraries Oral History and Sound, Heritage Collections. kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz ‘That's So Last Century: What We Wore 1950s – 1990s' exhibition is on at Level 2 of Auckland's Central City Library from Wednesday 20 March – 13 July 2024. So grab your coat and grab your hat… and head to town to enjoy a view of retro magazines, photographs, patterns and materials showcasing what we wore last century! For more information on the exhibition and interactive activities, go to OurAuckland. ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/ Ref: Oral History with Wendy Moore, 2017 for the Rykenberg Oral History Project, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections OH_1285_002. Image: Photo of Wendy and friend at the Montmarte Club. Accompanying material to the Oral History OH_1285_02_06_1

Auckland Libraries
Capturing what we wore - street photography

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 8:03


Welcome to ' That's so last Century – What we wore 1950s – 1990s'. In this track we hear from Wendie Wright. Wendie worked with, and later married, well-known street and studio photographer John Rykenberg. In this clip, Wendie briefly recalls her mother sewing her dresses from pictures in 17 magazine. This is followed by a description of the late 1950s and early 1960s Rykenberg Street Photography. Voices have been drawn from Auckland Libraries Oral History and Sound, Heritage Collections. https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz ‘That's So Last Century: What We Wore 1950s – 1990s' is on at Level 2 of Auckland's Central City Library from Wednesday 20 March – 13 July. For more information on the exhibition and interactive activities, go to OurAuckland. https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/ So grab your coat and grab your hat… and head to town to enjoy a view of retro magazines, photographs, patterns and materials showcasing what we wore last century! Ref: Oral History interview with Wendie Wright, 2017, Rykenberg Oral History Collection, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH_1285_001 and OH_1285_01_Card_Townhallpharmacy

Auckland Libraries
Sustainable fashion

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 10:54


Welcome to ' That's so last Century – What we wore 1950s – 1990s'. In 2019, Auckland Libraries hosted a Fashion Week talk on the theme of sustainable fashion. In this clip, we hear from Wayne Siu, retro fashion man about town, on why vintage fashion is important in the context of climate change. https://ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/news/2019/08/breathing-new-life-into-old-clothes/ Voices have been drawn from Auckland Libraries Oral History and Sound, Heritage Collections. kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz ‘That's So Last Century: What We Wore 1950s – 1990s' exhibition is on at Level 2 of Auckland's Central City Library from Wednesday 20 March – 13 July 2024. So grab your coat and grab your hat… and head to town to enjoy a view of retro magazines, photographs, patterns and materials showcasing what we wore last century! For more information on the exhibition and interactive activities, go to OurAuckland. ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Ref: Recorded talk, Wayne Siu, Fashion Week 2019. Image from Our Auckland link above.

Auckland Libraries
A tailoring trade from Mumbai to Henderson

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 6:36


Welcome to ' That's so last Century – What we wore 1950s – 1990s'. In this track we hear from Jay Khatri, a Mumbai born tailor who migrated to NZ in the late 1980s. He worked at clothing manufactures Street Wise and then Cambridge Clothing Company before opening his own tailoring business- Island Style (Jay's Clothing Ltd) in Henderson. This interview was conducted in 2015 by Julia Barron as part of the Henderson Stories Collection. https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/oralhistory/id/1516/rec/2 Voices have been drawn from Auckland Libraries Oral History and Sound, Heritage Collections. kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz ‘That's So Last Century: What We Wore 1950s – 1990s' exhibition is on at Level 2 of Auckland's Central City Library from Wednesday 20 March – 13 July 2024. So grab your coat and grab your hat… and head to town to enjoy a view of retro magazines, photographs, patterns and materials showcasing what we wore last century! For more information on the exhibition and interactive activities, go to OurAuckland. ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/ Ref: Interview and images with Jay Khatri, 2015, for the Henderson Stories Collection, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, OH-1252-004

Auckland Libraries
Learning to sew - home and school lessons

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 5:49


Welcome to ' That's so last Century – What we wore 1950s – 1990s'. Recorded in 2013 as part of the Dominion Road Stories Collection, Marianne Hay the owner of the specialist sewing shop Exquisite Stitch - Bernina Sewing Centre, talks with Sue Gee about her childhood sewing influences and memories. This recording was done in the shop – so you'll hear some background sounds through the track. Voices have been drawn from Auckland Libraries Oral History and Sound, Heritage Collections. kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz ‘That's So Last Century: What We Wore 1950s – 1990s' exhibition is on at Level 2 of Auckland's Central City Library from Wednesday 20 March – 13 July 2024. So grab your coat and grab your hat… and head to town to enjoy a view of retro magazines, photographs, patterns and materials showcasing what we wore last century! For more information on the exhibition and interactive activities, go to OurAuckland. ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz Ref: Interview with Marianne Hay for the Dominion Road Stories Collection, 2013, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections, WOH_1095_010 Image: Marianne Hay in her shop, 2013, Photographer, Sue Gee, Accompanying material to the Oral History, WOH_1095_010_016

Leading Voices in Real Estate
Mitchell Silver | Commissioner of the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation

Leading Voices in Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 74:52


This week on Leading Voices in Real Estate, Mitchell Silver, Commissioner of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and a global leader in urban planning, joins Matt to discuss his work for the city and his long career in city planning. With his appointed role as Parks Commissioner, Mitchell has been responsible for the management, planning, and operations of nearly 30,000 acres of public space in New York. Matt and Mitchell talk about bringing greater equity to the city's investment in its parks, particularly in neighborhoods of color, and about the challenges brought by COVID to New York's public places. Known as one of the thought leaders in planning and someone with great passion for the importance of a planning approach to the growth of our cities, Mitchell is the past president of the American Planning Association (APA) and is currently president of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) . Mitchell also shares many of his successes throughout his career and current role, including how to make parks and communities more equitable and his experience as a leader of color in urban planning.Mitchell is an award-winning planner with over 35 years of experience. Prior to returning to his native New York City as Parks Commissioner, he served as the Chief Planning & Development Officer and Planning Director for Raleigh, NC. His career has included roles as a policy and planning director for New York City's Department of Planning, a principal of a New York City-based planning firm, a town manager in New Jersey, and deputy planning director in Washington, DC.One of the nation's most celebrated urban thinkers, Commissioner Silver has been elected to Planetizen's list of the 100 Most Influential Urbanists in the world (2017), and named an honorary member of the American Society of Landscape Architects (2017), a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences (2016), an honorary fellow of the Planning Institute of Australia (2015), a fellow of the American Planning Association (2014), and an honorary lifetime member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (2014). In addition, he has been honored as one of the top 100 City Innovators in the world by UBM Future Cities, and in 2012 the Urban Times named him one of the top international thought leaders of the built environment.Mitchell Silver was born in Brooklyn and grew up near Prospect Park. He attended Midwood High School and received a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from Pratt Institute and a Master's Degree in Urban Planning from Hunter College. He is certified by the American Institute of Certified Planners and is a licensed Professional Planner in the State of New Jersey.Recommended Resources:AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct“America Needs You to Fall in Love with Planning Again” — APA President Mitchell Silver, AICP (American Planning Association President Mitchell Silver, AICP, gives his opening keynote address at the 2012 National Planning Conference in Los Angeles.)Local Planning: Contemporary Principles and Practice (ICMA 2009)Mitchell Silver, Planning in the 21st Century: “What's Next?” (2013 Harvard Graduate School of Design Lecture)

BluezVille's podcast
Mama Need Love Too

BluezVille's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 66:19


This week we tackle: Why don't they update the voting process to the 21st Century? What is the least adopted race of child out of foster care? Why doesn't older women with young men have the same stigma as old men with young women? Welcome to BluezVille, where Waco's favorite comedy duo, Terry Bluez and Onterio Linville bring you the hilarious hot takes and laughable life lessons. Visit Us at: www.roguemedianetwork.com www.bluezville.com Email: BluezVille@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BluezVille Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluezvilleshow/

mama waco century what terry bluez
Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
Ibogaine History and Legality with Dr. Thomas Kingsley Brown

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 27:18


Dr. Thomas Kingsley Brown is back on the show to discuss the history and legality of ibogaine. With a master’s degree in chemistry and a Ph.D. in anthropology, he has conducted extensive research into altered states of consciousness, religious conversion, and the use of ibogaine in the treatment of opioid addiction. In this episode, Dr. Brown describes the origin of ibogaine which is derived from iboga, a plant indigenous to west-central Africa. Its bark has been sacramentally used by the Bwiti people for countless generations. At the turn of the 20th Century, ibogaine was first isolated from iboga. Various drugs were derived from this in Europe and North America throughout much of the century. During the war on drugs, this obscure psychedelic was regulated and criminalized in the United States in 1967. In 1970, the Controlled Substances Act declared ibogaine to be a Schedule 1 drug.  In the 1980s, efforts to explore ibogaine’s potential to treat chemical addiction got underway. With opioid use linked to the transmission of HIV/AIDS, various groups began looking at ibogaine as a tool for recovery.  There have always been a few countries where ibogaine remained unregulated. However, it wasn’t until 2009 that New Zealand became the first country to legalize it as a medicine for use in opioid recovery. In several US cities, such as Oakland, ibogaine was recently decriminalized. That said, its legal future remains uncertain.   In this episode: The natural African roots of ibogaine How ibogaine was used in various medications during the 20th Century What led to the criminalization and regulation of ibogaine The movement to explore ibogaine’s use in addiction recovery How and where ibogaine was legalized or decriminalized in recent years   Quotes: “It’s sort of a twisted history in a way. There are a lot of different things that go into it. But chemically ibogaine was first isolated and purified from the iboga shrub in 1901.”  [4:09] “Psychedelics are not addictive, ibogaine among them. Ibogaine is usually a difficult  trip, especially for people who are using it for getting off opioids.” [10:11] “I think it will be at least some time before we are able to see legal ibogaine treatment here in the US.” [24:03]   Links: Episode 34: Ibogaine Scientific Research Dora Weiner Foundation ACT UP Episode 28: Decriminalize Nature MAPS Check out the full episode post Keep up with everything Plant Medicine related here Porangui

Victory Daily Show w/Pastor Wanda
Victory Daily - Guest Bishop Brian Keith Hodges

Victory Daily Show w/Pastor Wanda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 60:14


Can the Church Survive the 21st Century? What is missing?  How do we attract and retain all generations? How has technology impacted the church? Do we spend more time monitoring bodies, budgets and buildings and not enough time offering Salvation? How do we retain members without compromising the Cross? Tune in and Listen!!!

Victory Daily Show w/Pastor Wanda
Victory Daily Show - Guest Dr. Toni Alvarado

Victory Daily Show w/Pastor Wanda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 63:21


Can the Church Survive the 21st Century? What is missing? How do we attract and retain all generations? How has technology impacted the church? Do we spend more time monitoring bodies, budgets and buildings and not enough time offering Salvation?  How do we retain members without comprising the Cross? Tune in and listen!!!  

United Church of God Sermons
Unleavened Bread in the Beginning & the End

United Church of God Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 63:42


By Jim Tuck in Phoenix East, AZ - April 9, 2020 - Why do we observe the a Feast requiring us to put physical leavening in the 21st Century? What does it have to do with God’s plan of salvation for us and all humanity? We will explore the origin of sin, and how God is helping us put sin out like the physical leavening we toss out of our homes. Those in the millennium will be required to do what we doing now in advance of the world so we can be inducted into God’s family.

We Like Movies
279: Retrospectating 1999 - STAR WARS: THE PHANTOM MENACE

We Like Movies

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 43:33


On the third Wednesday of May in the year 1999, an unprecedented cinematic event took place in movie theaters around the world. Twenty years later, we’re still trying to answer two questions about the most anticipated / most disappointing film of the 20th Century: “What the hell happened?” and “What does it all mean?” Join us for another edition of our ongoing series “Retrospectating 1999” in which we masochistically revisit THE PHANTOM MENACE in an effort to uncover the truth behind the infamous fiasco at the center of a legitimate cultural phenomenon. Email: wlmpodcast@gmail.com Donate: Thanks! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Overcast / RSS

Trials of a Sofa Surfer
Trials of a Sofa Surfer. Ep1. Introduction.

Trials of a Sofa Surfer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 4:30


Homelessness? The ARCH Resettlement Centre, Glasgow, Scotland introduces to the world, homelessness as experienced by people living and working in the most deprived communities of Glasgow and the West of Scotland.  Your host, Brian Reid, who is the manager of a commisioned supported accommodation project in the heart of Glasgow, will guide you through the myriad of heartbreaking tales and stories as told by people with lived experience. Brian, along with a dedicated staff team, work with and support men, from many different backgrounds and social settings, who all have one thing in common; they have been or are currently experiencing homeless; they have nowhere to call a home or a place of their own. How does this come about in a first world country in the 21st Century? What can be done to change this; what can be done to help those who are in need of a home? Why do people become homeless? What are the causes of homelessness and can these be eradicated? What is homelessness? Join us each week in discussing the causes, the harmful effects, the choices (good/bad), the attitudes (good/bad), the solutions to ending the scourge of homelessness and to also rejoice in the positive stories and outcomes of the men who have been successful in breaking the cycle.

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 167: Commandments 2.0 (Sinners' Sunday #50)

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 12:11


What’s God’s real name? ● What is evil made of? ● What 4,000 year-old protection has been taken from us by “Secular Guardians?” ● Which 4 words can replace all 10 Commandments? ● What will future archaeologists call the 21st Century? ● What is the key to your own peace? ● All this and more in Brother Larry’s 50th Sinners’ Sunday!

New Books in History
John B. Judis, "The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization" (Columbia Global Reports, 2018)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:14


Donald Trump in the United States, Brexit vote in the U.K., various anti-EU parties in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, and Hungary, as well as nativist or authoritarian leaders in Turkey, Russia, India, and China—Why has nationalism suddenly returned with a vengeance to the political front stage?  Are we headed back to the type of conflicts between nations that led to two world wars and a Great Depression in the early to mid-20th Century? What are nationalists so angry about concerning free trade and immigration? Why has globalization suddenly become a dirty word for many people? In his new book, The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Columbia Global Reports, 2018), author, Talking-Points Memo editor-at-large, and commentator John B. Judis, explores in his usual expert fashion these intricate and complex issues. Based on his own travels in America, Europe, and Asia, Judis found that almost all people hold some degree of nationalist sentiments. That per contra to the usual liberal, bien-pensant nostrums, in fact nationalism can be the basis of vibrant democracies as well as repressive dictatorships. Today’s outbreak of "us vs. them" nationalism is a plausible reaction to the utopian cosmopolitanism, which advocates open borders, free trade, rampant outsourcing, and has branded unfairly nationalist sentiments as bigotry. As he did for populism in The Populist Explosion, Judis looks at nationalism from its modern origins in the 18th and 19th centuries to the present to help try to find answers to these very important questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in National Security
John B. Judis, "The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization" (Columbia Global Reports, 2018)

New Books in National Security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:14


Donald Trump in the United States, Brexit vote in the U.K., various anti-EU parties in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, and Hungary, as well as nativist or authoritarian leaders in Turkey, Russia, India, and China—Why has nationalism suddenly returned with a vengeance to the political front stage?  Are we headed back to the type of conflicts between nations that led to two world wars and a Great Depression in the early to mid-20th Century? What are nationalists so angry about concerning free trade and immigration? Why has globalization suddenly become a dirty word for many people? In his new book, The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Columbia Global Reports, 2018), author, Talking-Points Memo editor-at-large, and commentator John B. Judis, explores in his usual expert fashion these intricate and complex issues. Based on his own travels in America, Europe, and Asia, Judis found that almost all people hold some degree of nationalist sentiments. That per contra to the usual liberal, bien-pensant nostrums, in fact nationalism can be the basis of vibrant democracies as well as repressive dictatorships. Today’s outbreak of "us vs. them" nationalism is a plausible reaction to the utopian cosmopolitanism, which advocates open borders, free trade, rampant outsourcing, and has branded unfairly nationalist sentiments as bigotry. As he did for populism in The Populist Explosion, Judis looks at nationalism from its modern origins in the 18th and 19th centuries to the present to help try to find answers to these very important questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
John B. Judis, "The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization" (Columbia Global Reports, 2018)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:14


Donald Trump in the United States, Brexit vote in the U.K., various anti-EU parties in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, and Hungary, as well as nativist or authoritarian leaders in Turkey, Russia, India, and China—Why has nationalism suddenly returned with a vengeance to the political front stage?  Are we headed back to the type of conflicts between nations that led to two world wars and a Great Depression in the early to mid-20th Century? What are nationalists so angry about concerning free trade and immigration? Why has globalization suddenly become a dirty word for many people? In his new book, The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Columbia Global Reports, 2018), author, Talking-Points Memo editor-at-large, and commentator John B. Judis, explores in his usual expert fashion these intricate and complex issues. Based on his own travels in America, Europe, and Asia, Judis found that almost all people hold some degree of nationalist sentiments. That per contra to the usual liberal, bien-pensant nostrums, in fact nationalism can be the basis of vibrant democracies as well as repressive dictatorships. Today’s outbreak of "us vs. them" nationalism is a plausible reaction to the utopian cosmopolitanism, which advocates open borders, free trade, rampant outsourcing, and has branded unfairly nationalist sentiments as bigotry. As he did for populism in The Populist Explosion, Judis looks at nationalism from its modern origins in the 18th and 19th centuries to the present to help try to find answers to these very important questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
John B. Judis, "The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization" (Columbia Global Reports, 2018)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:14


Donald Trump in the United States, Brexit vote in the U.K., various anti-EU parties in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, and Hungary, as well as nativist or authoritarian leaders in Turkey, Russia, India, and China—Why has nationalism suddenly returned with a vengeance to the political front stage?  Are we headed back to the type of conflicts between nations that led to two world wars and a Great Depression in the early to mid-20th Century? What are nationalists so angry about concerning free trade and immigration? Why has globalization suddenly become a dirty word for many people? In his new book, The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Columbia Global Reports, 2018), author, Talking-Points Memo editor-at-large, and commentator John B. Judis, explores in his usual expert fashion these intricate and complex issues. Based on his own travels in America, Europe, and Asia, Judis found that almost all people hold some degree of nationalist sentiments. That per contra to the usual liberal, bien-pensant nostrums, in fact nationalism can be the basis of vibrant democracies as well as repressive dictatorships. Today’s outbreak of "us vs. them" nationalism is a plausible reaction to the utopian cosmopolitanism, which advocates open borders, free trade, rampant outsourcing, and has branded unfairly nationalist sentiments as bigotry. As he did for populism in The Populist Explosion, Judis looks at nationalism from its modern origins in the 18th and 19th centuries to the present to help try to find answers to these very important questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Politics
John B. Judis, "The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization" (Columbia Global Reports, 2018)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 33:14


Donald Trump in the United States, Brexit vote in the U.K., various anti-EU parties in Italy, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, and Hungary, as well as nativist or authoritarian leaders in Turkey, Russia, India, and China—Why has nationalism suddenly returned with a vengeance to the political front stage?  Are we headed back to the type of conflicts between nations that led to two world wars and a Great Depression in the early to mid-20th Century? What are nationalists so angry about concerning free trade and immigration? Why has globalization suddenly become a dirty word for many people? In his new book, The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization (Columbia Global Reports, 2018), author, Talking-Points Memo editor-at-large, and commentator John B. Judis, explores in his usual expert fashion these intricate and complex issues. Based on his own travels in America, Europe, and Asia, Judis found that almost all people hold some degree of nationalist sentiments. That per contra to the usual liberal, bien-pensant nostrums, in fact nationalism can be the basis of vibrant democracies as well as repressive dictatorships. Today’s outbreak of "us vs. them" nationalism is a plausible reaction to the utopian cosmopolitanism, which advocates open borders, free trade, rampant outsourcing, and has branded unfairly nationalist sentiments as bigotry. As he did for populism in The Populist Explosion, Judis looks at nationalism from its modern origins in the 18th and 19th centuries to the present to help try to find answers to these very important questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dislocation — Real Estate Tech, Proptech, CRETech
Episode 8: Julien Smith, Co-Founder & CEO Of Breather

Dislocation — Real Estate Tech, Proptech, CRETech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 54:26


Dislocation is a podcast dedicated to innovation in real estate — exploring technology's impact on the way in which assets are planned, designed, financed, built, marketed, and operated. Joining us this week is Julien Smith, the Co-founder and CEO of Breather, a company that operates a network of furnished spaces that companies can access on demand — to use for a meeting, an offsite, or as a temporary office. Breather raised about $150 million so far, from investors such as Zach Aarons, RRE Ventures, Slow Ventures, Temasek (Singapore), and Caisee de Depot which is one of the largest pension funds in Canada. Some of the topics covered include: - How do you build a real estate company for the 21st Century? - What does it mean for office space to be responsive to customer's needs? - How big is the opportunity for Space as a Service? - How will WeWork, Convene, The Office Group, Industrious, and Breather fit into the new office landscape - Lessons from Salesforce early SaaS efforts for Space as a Service Companies - Changes in consumer, investor, and landlord interest in flexible space ___ Dror Poleg is the founder of NYC's Rethinking.RE, where he advises institutional real estate investors on innovation and investment in emerging technologies. His insights have been featured in reports and events by KPMG, Urban Land Institute, JLL, PERE, NYU, Savills, Estates Gazette, and EPRA. Read more here: www.rethinking.re/dror-poleg/ David Friedlander is the founder of Hothouse.co, a marketing communications, public relations, and trend consultancy with a narrow focus on the future of real estate. Hothouse work has been featured in the New York Times, Wired, Dwell, CNN, and many other outlets. Read more here: hothouse.co/about/

Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight
Class is in Session: Education in the First Century (Rebroadcast) - KR 99

Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 31:13


How did people learn in the 1st Century? What kind of school would Jesus have attended? Dr. McKnight tackles these questions and more in a discussion about education in the 1st Century. The way education was carried out in the 1st Century has a lot to say about how Jesus did discipleship. Understanding discipleship is more than transferring information; it’s rooted in a personal relationship that brings transformation. Interested in Northern Live? You can learn more about Northern Seminary’s live-streaming platform and sign up for an on-line event at seminary.edu/live.

Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight
Class is in session: Education in the 1st Century - KR 15

Kingdom Roots with Scot McKnight

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 31:46


How did people learn in the 1st Century? What kind of school would Jesus have attended? Dr. McKnight tackles these questions and more in a discussion about education in the 1st Century. The way education was carried out in the 1st Century has a lot to say about how Jesus did discipleship. Understanding discipleship is more than transferring information; it’s rooted in a personal relationship that brings transformation. Interested in Northern Live? You can learn more about Northern Seminary’s live-streaming platform and sign up for an on-line event at seminary.edu/live.

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
For the Love of Technology With Tiffany Shlain and Alex Soojung-Kim Pang

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015


During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The Single Most Important Thing You Need to Understand About the Power of Technology What Does it Mean to be “Connected” in the 21st Century? What it Means to be a Woman Filmmaker Digital Detoxes: Do they work? How long do you have to go on them to see benefits? Contemplative Computing

Me1 vs Me2 Snooker with Richard Herring

Frame 55 - A Change is as Good as a Rest (no pun intended). Will normality ever be restored in the [insert recently deceased person or animal here] arena? It's hard to know, because what was normal down here was never all that normal. Maybe if they dig a bit further into madness the whole thing will come out sane. Me1 is awaiting the birth of his baby - will that focus his efforts or distract him? Can the podcast survive with a baby in the house? Will the baby ensure the long-term survival of the sport and ensure it is still being played in the 22nd Century? What happens when a horse thinks it's a lamb? These and an infinite number of other questions are really not answered during the frame. Who would have thought it would have lasted this long? Not Commentator 2.

Carlotta Chatwood
What is the state of Manhood in the Black Community?

Carlotta Chatwood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2012 185:00


This week we kick off Black History Month early with our question of the day "What is the state of Manhood in the Black  Community?"  Is the next generation of Black Men ready to meet the challenges of the 21st Century? What can we do as a community to promote the growth and development of Black males? Tune in and join the conversation. Plus we take on a new segment "Celebrity Intervention" when we dish out our advice to Celebrities gone wrong. Find out who will become our first intervention this week. Also we have the latest news and entertainment topics of the week.  Join Carlotta,Brandi, Paul & DJ this Saturday @ 12:30PM CST.

Confidence and Commitment with Robert Bailey
Millionaire Maker Janet DeLeo and the Next Big Money Thing

Confidence and Commitment with Robert Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2010 30:37


She may have your financial crystal ball.Health and wealth are the two biggest concerns around the world--and this call will give you insights to where you might be in 5, 10, 15 even 50 years.Don't miss this overview of how a small home-based business can change your world. What can you learn about marketing from billionaires like Richard Branson? Warren Buffett? and Donald Trump?Hear from someone who has not only “talked the talk”, written a thesis on the industry, produced a DVD, etc., but who has also “walked the walk” and become a Founders Circle Member in her company of choice.You know your Bailout is not coming. You know you need a NEW plan! Network Marketing CAN help. Are you still stuck in an old paradigm? Why does Robert Kiyosaki call it “The Business of the 21st Century?” What else has to happen before you become proactive? It’s time to get the facts, choose a company, and jump in. Developing multiple streams of income is not an option; it's a necessity in this new world! Join Network Marketing Professional, Guru, and Million Dollar Earner,  Janet DeLeo, M.Ed and me talk about the NEXT Big Thing in home based and internet-based promotion and selling .... Network marketing.

Confidence and Commitment with Robert Bailey
Millionaire Maker Janet DeLeo and the Next Big Money Thing

Confidence and Commitment with Robert Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2010 30:37


She may have your financial crystal ball.Health and wealth are the two biggest concerns around the world--and this call will give you insights to where you might be in 5, 10, 15 even 50 years.Don't miss this overview of how a small home-based business can change your world. What can you learn about marketing from billionaires like Richard Branson? Warren Buffett? and Donald Trump?Hear from someone who has not only “talked the talk”, written a thesis on the industry, produced a DVD, etc., but who has also “walked the walk” and become a Founders Circle Member in her company of choice.You know your Bailout is not coming. You know you need a NEW plan! Network Marketing CAN help. Are you still stuck in an old paradigm? Why does Robert Kiyosaki call it “The Business of the 21st Century?” What else has to happen before you become proactive? It’s time to get the facts, choose a company, and jump in. Developing multiple streams of income is not an option; it's a necessity in this new world! Join Network Marketing Professional, Guru, and Million Dollar Earner,  Janet DeLeo, M.Ed and me talk about the NEXT Big Thing in home based and internet-based promotion and selling .... Network marketing.