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Under The Onion Skin
Ep.27 Wander to Wonder by Nina Gantz

Under The Onion Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 34:34


In this episode of Under the Onion Skin, I am talking about the short film “Wander to Wonder” by Nina Gantz“Wander to Wonder” by Nina GantzStop-motion, 13', 2023 // Netherlands – France – Belgium - UKSynopsis: “Mary, Billybud, and Fumbleton are three tiny humans who star in a kids' TV Series called WANDER TO WONDER. After the creator dies, they are left alone in the studio. Struggling to find enough to eat, they continue to make increasingly strange episodes for their fans.”Find out more: https://www.ninagantz.com/Under the Onion Skin: https://giuliamartinelli.com/podcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/giuliamartinelliIntro Music: "Backoning" by Telecasted from Youtube Audio Library

Under The Onion Skin
Ep.25 Hello Summer by Martin Smatana and Veronika Zacharová

Under The Onion Skin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 18:58


In this episode of Under the Onion Skin, I am talking about the short film "Hello Summer!” with  Slovakian director  Martin Smatana "Hello Summer!” by Martin Smatana and Veronika Zacharová Stop motion and 2D hand-drawn animation, 11'', 2024 // Slovakia, Czech Republic, FranceSynopsis “Sea, sun, beaches and family holidays. Just pick your dream destination from the catalogue, pack your bags and hit the road. But what if the hotel isn't as stellar as promised, your room has a bit of a naughty view, the dinner is surprisingly exotic and your luggage travels independently. Family above all!” Find out more:  https://www.instagram.com/vero.nika.zacharova/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/martin.smatana/?hl=enUnder the Onion Skin: https://giuliamartinelli.com/podcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/giuliamartinelliIntro Music: "Backoning" by Telecasted from Youtube Audio Library

Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast
Alive and Kicking: Company Strategies Today

Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 47:07 Transcription Available


Tue, 10 Dec 2024 08:00:00 +0000 https://efm-industry-insights.podigee.io/63-alive-and-kicking-company-strategies-today 50125f193491af3584160208d27c8458 Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by media analyst, broadcaster and experience designer Johanna Koljonen, it delves deep into the rapidly evolving film industry. In this episode, the Berlinale Co-Production Market invites two experienced producers to share their innovative strategies as part of a film industry in flux and how they address the changes of their own roles. Didar Domehri, producer and founder of Maneki Film and Maneki Stories, and Roman Paul, producer and co-founder of Razor Film Produktion, join forces to discuss the need for both, flexibility and collaboration while maintaining one's own outstanding focus as an independent producer. Cooperating with other producers in the creative collectives Athena Collective and The Creatives, respectively, is giving them a chance to work with creatives across borders with a high level of solidarity, and allows them to put together each independent producer's strengths. Developing and sustaining successful business strategies and slates in disruptive and difficult times also means that the role of the producer is changing in the lifecycle of a film, and their relationship to audiences takes on new forms. Being original and thinking differently is key when connecting with today's audiences, so the appeal to staying curious, teaching and learning at the same time is something they agree on. Being involved with training young producers, they also deliver a tip or two on how to stay sane in the industry while maintaining the passion for the work. Roman Paul began his film career in acquisitions for German distributors and Celluloid Dreams in Paris. In 2002, he co-founded Razor Film Produktion with Gerhard Meixner. Razor's work has earned two Golden Globes, three Oscar nominations, and recognition at major festivals. In 2019 was named professor at the Filmakademie Ludwigsburg, and received the “Chevalier des Arts et Lettres” by the Republic of France. Razor joined "The Creatives" in 2021, a global alliance developing high-end drama series and films. Didar Domehri, founder of Maneki Films, has produced more than 20 features including Eva Husson's Bang Gang & Girls of the Sun in Cannes Competition, Santiago Mitre's Paulina, Cannes Critics' Week Grand Prix, La cordillera, Cannes UCR, & Petite fleur, Laurent Cantet's Return to Itaca, Venice days Grand Prix, Erige Sehiri's Under the fig trees,15 aine des réalisateurs Cannes, Godland by Hlynur Pálmason, Cannes UCR, and recently Une nuit by Alex Lutz, Cannes UCR, Me Too by Judith Godrèche, and MOTEL DESTINO by Karim Aïnouz, Cannes Competition. The host Johanna Koljonen is a media analyst, broadcaster, and experience designer. She is the author of the Göteborg Film Festival's annual Nostradamus Report on the near future of the screen industries, which is in its 11th year. She lectures internationally on changes in the media sector, and on participation and narrative design. Her background is in public service broadcasting; in 2011, she received the Swedish Grand Journalism Award in the Innovator category. The Berlinale's European Film Market is the first international film market of the year, where the film industry starts its business. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast puts a spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a compass for the forthcoming film year. The year-round podcast is produced in cooperation with Goethe-Institut and co-funded by Creative Europe MEDIA. This episode has been developed in collaboration with the Berlinale Co-Production Market. full no Film Business,Entertainment Industry,Future Trends,Berlinale,European Film Market,Collaboration Film Industry,Media Industry,Co-Production,Berlinale Co-Production Market,AI European Film Market 2827

ARC Fitness -
The Power of Partnership: Co-Production in ARC Fitness and Community Health Services

ARC Fitness -

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 42:51


Welcome everyone to our final 'More than a Podcast' episode of 2024 –and what a year it has been. We have covered topics ranging from relapse, nutrition in recovery, dopamine hunting and mindfulness in recovery. For this episode we are delighted to partner alongside our friends in the Western Health and Social Care Trust to pick apart a topic close to our hearts—co-production and community involvement. Joining me today on the podcast today are two fantastic guests both from the Western Trust's Personal & Public Involvement Team - Oonagh Quigg and Anne McMonagle. Lets go. #coproduction #helath #services #livedexperience #addiction

CLD Talks
The power of co-production with the National Leadership Network

CLD Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 43:26


n this weeks episode we do things a little differently! We not only welcome back previous podcast guest Gary Brown of the National Leadership Network, but this time he brings with him some of the NLN steering groups and consultants to tell us more about the work of the NLN You can listen to Gary's original episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Gd6NBlE59nS4aGBKhxDMa?si=gTV9k2uERO-lPecp0Ai2lg And can check out the work of the NLN mentioned by following @garydbrown68 and @ypceleadership on X! Thanks for listening!!

Beyond The Prompt - How to use AI in your company
Special Episode: Paige Costello on AI in Product Management – a Co-Production from Crafted.FM and Beyond the Prompt

Beyond The Prompt - How to use AI in your company

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 52:30


Key Takeaways:Experiment with AI-powered tools – Asana's AI features, like status reports, help teams cut down on repetitive tasks and unlock creative potential.The product manager's role is evolving – With AI, product managers are shifting focus toward strategic thinking and deep customer insights.Maintain a balance – While AI automates many tasks, human judgment remains essential for accurate project oversight.Specialized teams boost AI impact – Asana's approach shows that dedicated AI teams can set the foundation for organization-wide adoption.For more episodes from Crafted, visit crafted.fm and be sure to subscribe to Crafted on your favorite podcast app for more insights on product innovation.00:00 Special episode intro00:01 Crafted: Paige Costello, Head of AI at Asana00:36 AI in Action at Asana01:52 Challenges in AI implementation05:01 Structuring teams for AI08:55 AI's role in product management14:15 Prototyping and scaling AI15:56 Internal AI uses at Asana18:06 AI's impact on workflows20:32 Future skills and job roles22:52 Customer interaction importance25:22 PageBot and AI assistants26:56 AI in organizational challenges27:43 Unexpected skills in AI29:17 Beyond the Prompt: Paige Costello29:29 Transparency and AI in teams34:33 Building AI products39:10 Legal and organizational aspects44:47 AI boosting productivity50:23 AI's impact across industries For more prompts, tips, and AI tools. Check out our website: https://www.beyondtheprompt.ai/ or follow Jeremy or Henrik on Linkedin:Henrik: https://www.linkedin.com/in/werdelinJeremy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyutley Show edited by Emma Cecilie Jensen.

The King's Fund podcast
Making good trouble: Clenton Farquharson CBE on co-production, equity and change

The King's Fund podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 29:56


What is co-production? What does it mean to have a health and care system that prioritises equity, inclusion and the voices of service users? In our new podcast episode, Jo Vigor is joined by Clenton Farquharson CBE, who shares his leadership journey and reflects on how his personal experience of navigating life as a wheelchair user has led him to a career advocating for marginalised voices and campaigning for meaningful change. He also explores why the new government should consider this moment as an opportunity to reimagine the health and care system. Related content: Listening to people and communities – the change we need (event) The Darzi review of NHS performance signals why radical change is needed (blog) Making patient experience a priority (blog)

CQFD - La 1ere
Cancer colorectal, coproduction et les araignées

CQFD - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 55:24


Journal de brèves 36.9 le cancer colorectal La coproduction en santé, comment mieux inclure les patientes et patients dans la prise en charge Notre série sur les araignées (3/4) - copulation aux mœurs étranges

The AHP QI Podcast
Co-production: Hilda Campbell on building a kinder, fairer & healthier world

The AHP QI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 51:38


Hilda explores her use of co-production/co-design in the services she has developed and we discuss the value of this in QI projects. Hilda Campbell has an academic background Social Sciences and a professional background mental health nursing. Her career has involved community development, learning and development, leadership, co-design, and production. With the voices of lived experience and communities she established the Charity COPE Scotland in 1991 wwwcope-scotland.org.  Hilda seeks to work with others collaboratively, not competitively, to build a kinder, fairer, healthier world where the people and the planet suffer less. Resources COPE Scotland Co-production Scotland Scottish Recovery Views and opinions on this Podcast do not necessarily represent the individuals employers. Every effort is made to ensure information is factually correct, please get in touch if we have made any errors. Find us on X: @AHPQI Instagram: @AHP_QI E-mail: alliedhealthqi@gmail.com/ hildac@copescotland.com Music "Rising Tide" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

I - On Defense Podcast
303: Israel PM Denies IDF Withdrawal from Philadelphi Corridor + NATO to Open Liaison Office in Jordan + Northrup Grumman Med-Caliber Ammo Co-production in Ukraine + Sino-Belarusian Exercise Timed with NATO Summit + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 27:28


For review:1. Israel PM (Benjamin Netanyahu) Denies IDF Withdrawal from Philadelphi Corridor as part of Hostage Negotiations.Israeli PM statement:  “The prime minister insists that Israel remain in the Philadelphi Corridor.” 2.  NATO to Open Liasson Office in Jordan.3.  Northrup Grumman Ammo Co-Production in Ukraine. Northrup Grumman Spokesperson: “As part of the co-production agreement Northrop Grumman will provide the equipment and training to install an assembly line so that [Ukranian firm Ukroboronservice] can produce and test advanced medium caliber ammunition in Ukraine.”4. Switzerland moves to formalize admission into the European Sky Shield Initiative (air defense). The ESSI project has grown from 15 to 21 participating states, with Greece and Turkey announcing their intention to join in February. Member nations now have two months to decide on Switzerland's membership bid.5. Slovakia's purchase of 4 x additional F-16 warplanes from US continues controversy between current and former government administrations over shuttered Bell AH-Z Viper deal and previous military aid to Ukraine. 6. Long-presence of Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy vessels at the Ream Naval Base in Cambodia sparks worry in the US.7. Sino-Belarusian Exercise Timed with NATO Summit. China Defense Ministry Statement: Exercise in Belarus with Chinese Army will work “improve combat techniques and deepen cooperation and communication between the two armies."

Carer Catalysts
Co-Production Special: Panel discussion

Carer Catalysts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 38:30 Transcription Available


Can we innovate co-production?"Co-production can be a live thing that happens every day in your organisation. Every time you're engaging with a carer, there's an opportunity to learn something new."Listen in to our Co-Production Special of the Carer Catalysts podcast - an episode recorded live with a brilliant panel of guests:

21andsensory
Episode 84: Special guests: Louise & Fiona from The Wilf Ward Family Trust

21andsensory

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 40:09


On todays show I have the lovely Louise and Fiona. Both Louise and Fiona work for the Wilf Ward Family Trust - they are part of a wider team of 900 people that support almost 300 individuals with learning disabilities across Yorkshire. It was founded in 1986 by Wilf and Phyllis Ward to give relief to carers through the provision of residential respite units and day facilities.  Since then they have grown providing more than 70 residential and supported living services for adults with profound learning and physical disabilities. Louise works as Head of Co Production and Fiona as the Interim Head of Complex Care. Wilf Ward trust links: Website: WilfWard X: WilfWardFamilyTrust (@wilfwardfamtst) Facebook: The Wilf Ward Family Trust Links to other things mentioned: Lasting Power of Attorney and Power of Attorney: Giving someone power of attorney - Social care and support guide Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS): Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) at a glance Care Quality Commission: Care Quality Commission My 21andsensory links:    @21andsensory on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/21andsensory⁠ @21andsensory on TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.tiktok.com/@21andsensory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 21andsensory on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/c/21andsensory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 21andsensory Blog: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠21andsensory.wordpress.com⁠⁠ @21andsensory on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠twitter.com/21andsensory⁠

Festival Transistor
Comment orchestrer une coproduction autochtone-allochtone dans le respect et l'écoute?

Festival Transistor

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 82:00


COMMENT ORCHESTRER UNE COPRODUCTION AUTOCHTONE-ALLOCTHONE DANS LE RESPECT ET L'ÉCOUTE?Participez à une discussion constructive et inclusive sur les meilleures pratiques pour la coproduction entre les communautés autochtones et allochtones, placée sous le signe du respect et de l'écoute. Des intervenant.e.s partageront leurs expériences, mettant en lumière les étapes cruciales pour établir des partenariats respectueux, équitables et bénéfiques pour toutes les parties prenantes. Explorez les nuances culturelles et les approches collaboratives permettant de créer un espace où la diversité des voix est véritablement entendue. Cette discussion offrira des perspectives essentielles pour créer des collaborations authentiques et sensibles. Avec Émilie Monnet et Samian. Animation : Sonia Bonspille-Boileau.

Shitlist
MARIE-ANTOINETTE (2006)

Shitlist

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 64:11


Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs A l'occasion de la sortie prochaine de Megalopolis de Francis Ford Coppola, projet personnel à plus de 120 millions de dollars. Qui malheureusement n'a pas eu l'effet escompté et s'est retrouvé hué au Festival de Cannes de cette année. Profitons pour revenir sur un autre film de la famille Coppola qui a énervé pas mal de journalistes surtout Français avec Marie-Antoinette de Sofia Coppola. Coproduction entre la France, les Etats-Unis et le Japon, produit par Sony, Pathé, Papa Coppola et la Tohokushinsha. Tournée à Versailles, Paris, Melun, Chantilly et Vienne avec un budget de 40 Millions de dollars, écrit et réalisé par Sofia Coppola basé sur le roman biographique semi fictionnel de Antonia Fraser, Marie Antoinette : The Journey sorti en 2001. Le Film est mis en lumière par Lance Acord déjà derrière Lost In Translation le précédent film de la réalisatrice, également de Buffalo 66 de Vincent Gallo, Dans la peau de John Malkovich et Adaptation réalisé par Spike Jonze, l'ex conjoint de Sofia Coppola. Musique de Dustin O'Halloran qui se fait étouffer par Aphex Twin, les Strokes, Adam & The Ants, The Cure, la seule surprise c'est qu'il n'y a pas Phoenix dans l'ost mais la version suédoise The Radio Department Durant le XVIII ème siècle, Au sortir de l'adolescence, Marie-Antoinette sous les traits de Kirsten Dunst découvre un monde hostile et codifié, un univers frivole où chacun observe et juge l'autre sans aménité. Mariée à un homme maladroit, Louis XVI interprété par Jason Schwartzman qui la délaisse, elle est rapidement lassée par les devoirs de représentation qu'on lui impose. Elle s'évade dans l'ivresse de la fête et les plaisirs des sens pour réinventer un monde à elle. Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs La liste de la Shitlist sur Senscritique https://www.senscritique.com/liste/la_shitlist/3657768? La liste de la Shitlist sur Letterboxd par WongKarWaifu https://boxd.it/pQN3e Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Si vous souhaitez soutenir ou aider notre Podcast Shitlist gratuitementNous vous demandons simplement de mettre des commentaires 5 étoiles avec un joli commentaire sur Apple Podcasts, Itunes ou Podcast Addict en vous remerciant par avance. Par ailleurs vous avez toujours la possibilité de nous envoyer vos suggestions de sujet pour qu'on en parle dans l'émission à l'adresse suivante shitlistpodcast@gmail.com Enregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtube Ne ratez aucun numéro, suivez-nous sur Twitter et Instagram Chroniqueur : Wonder VESPER et Karim BERRADIA et présenté par Luc LE GONIDEC Host : Luc LE GONIDECMusique Jean Baptise BLAISMontage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC

CQFD - La 1ere
Anticoagulant, coproduction en santé, botanique et araignée

CQFD - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 55:48


Un anticoagulant sans risque dʹhémorragie développé entre Genève et Sydney Les brèves du jour Unisanté et lʹUNIL lancent une chaire novatrice dédiée à la coproduction en santé "Tu sais quoi?": Le Conservatoire botanique de Genève fête ses 200 ans Lʹartiste de cirque et contorsionniste Emi Vauthey dans la peau dʹune araignée

Live Well and Flourish
Ethics of Human-AI Co-Production (announcement)

Live Well and Flourish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 2:22 Transcription Available


On Tuesday, April 30 at 5 P.M. Eastern time, I'll be giving a talk on the ethics of human-AI co-production. This is part of an annual series called the Marbury Ethics Lectures. I'm quite honored to be the speaker; two years ago, the speaker was then Louisiana Governor John Bell Edwards. Anyone in the area is welcome to attend in-person, but the event will also be live streamed:https://mediasite.latech.edu/Mediasite/Play/8aa374384ff541bc8d76dcf98be7aab91d I'd love it if you could join us!--The AI Goes to College podcast is a companion to the AI Goes to College newsletter (https://aigoestocollege.substack.com/). Both are available at https://www.aigoestocollege.com/. Do you have comments on this episode or topics that you'd like Craig to cover? Email him at craig@AIGoesToCollege.com. You can also leave a comment at https://www.aigoestocollege.com/. Mentioned in this episode:AI Goes to College Newsletter

Shitlist
Elvis (2022)

Shitlist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 40:40


Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs A l'occasion de la sortie en salle de Back to black, le biopic sur la chanteuse Amy Winehouse réalisé par Sam Taylor-Johnson derrière l'adaptation de 50 nuances de Grey. Retour sur un autre biopic qui avait fait beaucoup parlé de lui, Elvis du cinéaste baroque et haut en couleurs Baz Luhrmann.Présenté en grande pompe au Festival de Cannes 2022 en hors compétition, le film a sû divisé comme il faut, entre chef d'oeuvre pour d'autres et film putassier pour d'autres, le film n'a pas eu le succès escompté au vu de la légende de la musique dont le film met en valeur la monstruosité de son imprésario le colonel tom parker Tourné entièrement en Australie, Coproduction entre Baz Luhrmann et la Warner Bros avec un budget de 85 millions de dollars, réalisé par Baz Luhrmann qui signe le scénario avec 3 autres personnes accompagné du chef op de Mulan, Australia et les Figures de l'ombre, Mandy Walker A la fin des années 1940, Elvis interprété par Austin Butler s'installe à Memphis avec ses parents. Passionné de musique, l'adolescent parvient à se construire une solide réputation en chantant dans les festivals locaux. En 1955, sa rencontre avec Tom Parker surjoué par Tom Hanks, un manager réputé, lui offre l'opportunité de réaliser son rêve... Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs La liste de la Shitlist sur Senscritique https://www.senscritique.com/liste/la_shitlist/3657768? La liste de la Shitlist sur Letterboxd par WongKarWaifuhttps://boxd.it/pQN3e Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Si vous souhaitez soutenir ou aider notre Podcast Shitlist gratuitementNous vous demandons simplement de mettre des commentaires 5 étoiles avec un joli commentaire sur Apple Podcasts ou Podcast Addict en vous remerciant par avance. Par ailleurs vous avez toujours la possibilité de nous envoyer vos suggestions de sujet pour qu'on en parle dans l'émission à l'adresse suivante shitlistpodcast@gmail.com Enregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtube Ne ratez aucun numéro, suivez-nous sur Twitter et Instagram Chroniqueur : Marvin Montes et présenté par Luc LE GONIDEC Host : Luc LE GONIDECMusique Jean Baptise BLAISMontage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC

C21Podcast
Marc Lorber, Frédéric Balmary, Fleur Winters & Busisiwe Ntintili

C21Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 59:06


The Art of Coproduction's Marc Lorber, Banijay's Frédéric Balmary, Big Blue's Fleur Winters, and Ntintili Factory's Busisiwe Ntintili give their takes on this year's Series Mania in Lille and the present state of the international TV business.

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast
Putting Citizens First: Co-production in Policymaking with Noreen Blanluet

The Brenthurst Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 38:08


Join us for an enlightening episode as we delve into the world of co-production in policymaking with Noreen Blanluet, co-founder of the Co-production Network for Wales. In this conversation, Noreen sheds light on the importance of putting citizens at the heart of policymaking processes, how we ought to do that and the challenges around co-production.

Voices of the Community
How to Buy Your Performance Space | CAST & CounterPulse Real Estate Model

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 60:31


"The resilience that we have to live through booms and busts and pandemics and continue to serve the community, continue to drive foot traffic, continue to create economic opportunities for local people to have jobs and work and express themselves is just incredible. So if you're struggling with a storefront or a vacancy or empty space, just remember to think about the arts” - Julie PhelpsIn this episode, we delve into our special series that charts the resurgence of the arts and culture sector from the shadows of the COVID-19 pandemic. We're bringing together insights from the Co-Production of Arts for A Better Bay Area State of The Arts Summit, an event that unfolded at the Strand Theatre in San Francisco on June 28th, 2023. The summit cast a spotlight on revitalizing our communities through the lens of the arts. A standout session at the summit tackled a pressing issue: securing affordable housing for our artistic community.Emerging from the discussions at the ABBA summit on affordable housing and real estate was a captivating dialogue on utilizing the shifts in the market post-pandemic to enable arts and cultural organizations to secure their own venues for performances.To shed light on this promising avenue, we're joined by Julie Phelps, the Artistic and Executive Director of CounterPulse, and Joshua Simon, a Senior Advisor at the Community Arts Stabilization Trust. They will unpack an inventive real estate strategy that empowered CounterPulse to purchase their performance space—an approach that holds transformative potential for the arts sector across the country. Welcome to Voices of the Community, a platform where every conversation spark innovation, and every voice is valued.To find out more information about our guests and their respective organization's programs, and services, how to volunteer and make a donation please visit our episode landing page with links to resources for the arts and culture sector. And if you have been enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on the podcast platform of your choiceWe welcome your participation in our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event. You can also watch this episode on our YouTube Channel and please Sign Up for our Newsletter to stay up to date on future episodes and to participate in our next live show. We would love to hear from you with feedback and show ideas, so send us an email to george@georgekoster.com.Please consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one. Dive Into More Information on Each Episode, Speakers, Organizations and Resources at our Voices of the Community's Special Arts & Culture Series Web Landing Page

End Seclusion Podcast
Our Story - From Suffering to Hope and on to Flourishing. Strategic Self-regulation, Co-regulation, and Coproduction: Leadership Lessons from My Brother

End Seclusion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 71:02


Please join us for “Our Story - From Suffering to Hope and on to Flourishing. Strategic Self-regulation, Co-regulation, and Coproduction: Leadership Lessons from My Brother” with Jamie Emberson.Jamie possesses extensive years of both lived and professional expertise across diverse roles in healthcare, social care, and wellbeing. His career has encompassed positions such as Care Worker, Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Tutor, Companies Director, Departmental Directorship, Consultant, and Performance Coach. Jamie's personal values and practices have been shaped by his own life experiences, including an early memory at age 5 of his brother Garry and his peers referring to themselves as "Freedom Fighters" while detained in secure facilities. Later in Jamie's life, he found out the meaning of this.Throughout his lifelong career, Jamie has focused on leadership, development, and systemic/organizational approaches, resulting in notable outcomes like reducing or eliminating restrictive practices and enhancing people's quality of life and well-being. His current passion revolves around positive psychology interventions and strengths-based approaches, which he applies to enhancing the well-being of others. Jamie is particularly interested in aiding those suffering from trauma and stress.Outside of his professional pursuits, Jamie is a father to Ollie, who also works in the wellbeing field. He shares his life with his dog Hendrix, and nurtures a parcel of ancient woodland to promote biodiversity. Nature holds a special place in his heart, and he has explored mountains in both the UK and the Indian Himalayas. Jamie's culinary interests lean towards Asian cuisine, and he finds joy in cooking.Support the show

Finding Sustainability Podcast
123: Co-production and creativity with Josie Chambers

Finding Sustainability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 58:58


In this episode, Stefan speaks with Josephine Chambers. Josie is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, situated within the Urban Futures Studio at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development. Her research develops and examines approaches to questioning so-called ‘inevitable' unjust futures and fostering collective imagination and agency towards more just and sustainable societies. She weaves together artistic, participatory, imaginative, decolonial concepts to collaboratively explore possibilities for transformative changes with diverse societal groups.    In the podcast, they speak about two papers Josie and colleagues published analyzing co-production research, one titled ‘Six modes of co-production for sustainability'' published in Nature Sustainability and the other titled ‘Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations' published in Global Environmental Change. They also discuss the role of creativity in science, and how linking art, creativity and science has potential to extract pluralistic sustainability narratives for just futures. Josie also explains how she brings her knowledge and passion for co-production and creativity into the classroom to reshape learning and student engagement.   Six modes of co-production for sustainability https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-021-00755-x?utm_campaign=related_content&utm_source=HEALTH&utm_medium=communities   Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959378021002016   Josie's ‘Urban Pulses' blog https://www.uu.nl/en/research/urban-futures-studio/initiatives/blog-utopian-pulses   Josie's ‘Map of Rural Utopias' https://www.uu.nl/en/research/urban-futures-studio/initiatives/techniques-of-futuring-a-mixed-classroom-with-policymakers/rural-utopias  

The Cure
The Caring Connection: A Co-production Learning Health System

The Cure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 26:44


Co-production in healthcare refers to an approach where patients, their families, and healthcare providers work together as partners to design, manage, and deliver health services. A learning health system is a framework in which which data and experience are systematically integrated to improve health outcomes. When these two concepts are combined into a co-production learning health system, it suggests a model of healthcare where patients and providers co-create the healthcare experience while continuously learning and adpating based on data and outcomes. Listen in to learn more.

Quid Pro Roll
Valentine's Off The Rails!

Quid Pro Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 28:30


A "We Choo-Choo-Chose to Do This" Narrative Play Game-Show adventure!   Quid Pro Roll is a Co-Production of: Alpha Comics & Games:  From vintage comics & games to new releases, find your Adventure at Alpha! | Conveniently located in Willow Lawn, Richmond VA. Goblins and Growlers:  Creating Inclusive Community Through Tabletop Gaming. Creating all-original TTRPG content, and fostering nerdy spaces for everyone both digitally and in-person!     SIGN UP FOR OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER https://goblinsandgrowlers.beehiiv.com/subscribe JOIN 800+ GOBLINS ON OUR DISCORD http://bit.ly/goblindiscord TELEPHONE, TELEGRAPH, TELL A FRIEND If you like the show, please tell a friend about it. And if you want to tell more people, then please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your listening platform of choice. Also, give a listen to our sister podcast, The Goblins and Growlers Podcast, https://goblinsandgrowlers.podbean.com, for TTRPG news, interviews, and discussion.

Voices of the Community
Proposition E, 2018 & Arts Impact Endowment Update & Discussion & Grants For The Arts

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 76:20


"I think the action and the continuity of the coalition from Prop S to Prop E went from 40 organizations to 140 organizations. That was something that was huge” - Vin SeamanIn this seventh episode of our series focusing on the arts and culture sector's recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, we bring you highlights from the Co-Production of Arts For A Better Bay Area (ABBA) State of The Arts Summit, held at the Strand Theatre in San Francisco on June 28th, 2023. The summit centered around rebuilding communities through the arts.This episode features a community conversation from the ABBA Summit, discussing the status of Proposition E from 2018, the Arts Impact Endowment, and Grants for the Arts. Our panel includes voices from:- Joe Landini, Founder and Director of Giving at Safe House Arts- Vinay Patel, Executive Director of the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center- Denise Pate, Director of Community Investments for the San Francisco Arts CommissionThe second part of our discussion features an interview with ABBA Summit attendee, Shrey Purohit an artist and cultural worker at Arts Span; Along with a One on One Interview with Vallie Brown, the Director of the City of San Francisco's Grants For The Arts, along with our wonderful co-host Isa Nakazawa, the Director of Community Engagement of BAVC Media.To find out more information about our guests and their respective organization's programs, and services, how to volunteer and make a donation please visit our episode landing page with links to resources for the arts and culture sector. And if you have been enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on the podcast platform of your choiceWe welcome your participation in our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event. You can also watch this episode on our YouTube Channel and please Sign Up for our Newsletter to stay up to date on future episodes and to participate in our next live show. We would love to hear from you with feedback and show ideas, so send us an email to george@georgekoster.com.Please consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one. Dive Into More Information on Each Episode, Speakers, Organizations and Resources at our Voices of the Community's Special Arts & Culture Series Web Landing Page https://georgekoster.com/voc-series-arts-cultures

Quid Pro Roll
Roll for Gratitude: A Special Holiday Message

Quid Pro Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 16:42


A heartfelt message from the cast and crew bringing you tidings of this holiday season.   Quid Pro Roll is a Co-Production of: Alpha Comics & Games:  From vintage comics & games to new releases, find your Adventure at Alpha! | Conveniently located in Willow Lawn, Richmond VA. Goblins and Growlers:  Creating Inclusive Community Through Tabletop Gaming. Creating all-original TTRPG content, and fostering nerdy spaces for everyone both digitally and in-person!     SIGN UP FOR OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER https://goblinsandgrowlers.beehiiv.com/subscribe JOIN 800+ GOBLINS ON OUR DISCORD http://bit.ly/goblindiscord TELEPHONE, TELEGRAPH, TELL A FRIEND If you like the show, please tell a friend about it. And if you want to tell more people, then please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or your listening platform of choice. Also, give a listen to our sister podcast, The Goblins and Growlers Podcast, https://goblinsandgrowlers.podbean.com, for TTRPG news, interviews, and discussion.

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Focus London 2023, Tina Bianchi, Head of Co-Production Development at Roma Lazio Film Commission

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 11:23


Fred Film Radio sat down with Tina Bianchi from the Roma Lazio Film Commission during Focus London 2023 The post Focus London 2023, Tina Bianchi, Head of Co-Production Development at Roma Lazio Film Commission appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Voices of the Community
Regional Economic Recovery Through the Arts

Voices of the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 59:52


"There's been a lot of talk about, how do you make this sustainable, and there's not one answer, but one piece that is core to that, is really galvanizing and cementing around this notion that arts and culture is already right here and we need to lean into it and value it and uplift it. And in that way it won't be able to be ignored'“ - Fernando PujasThis episode is part of our special series on how the arts and culture sector is coming back from the covid 19 pandemic and features voices from the Co-Production of Arts For A Better Bay Area State of The Arts Summit held at the Strand Theatre in San Francisco on June 28th 2023. The focus of the summit was on rebuilding our communities through the arts. This episode features panelists from our breakout panel discussion “Regional Economic Recovery Through the Arts" on how the Arts are being utilized in economic and community development coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic. The panel features the voices of Laura Poppiti, the Deputy Director of the Center for Cultural Innovation, Richard Raya, the Chief Strategy Officer at Mission Economic Development Agency, Fernando Pujals, the Deputy Director of the Mid-Market Business Association & Foundation, Meredith Winner, the co-founder and COO of Building 180 and Managing Director and Co-Founder of Paint the Voice, and Jacob Bintliff, the Manager of Economic Recovery Initiatives at the City of San Francisco's Office of Economic and Workforce Development along with our co-host Susie McKinnon a Steward at Arts for a Better Bay Area.To find out more information about our guests and their respective organization's programs, and services, how to volunteer and make a donation please visit our episode landing page with links to resources for the arts and culture sector. And if you have been enjoying the show please leave us a rating and review on the podcast platform of your choiceWe welcome your participation in our next virtual and live in-person community dialogue event. You can also watch this episode and please Sign Up for our Newsletter to stay up to date on future episodes and to participate in our next live show. We would love to hear from you with feedback and show ideas, so send us an email to george@georgekoster.com.Please consider donating to Voices of the Community - Voices of the Community is fiscally sponsored by Intersection for the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, that allows us to offer you tax deductions for your contributions. Please consider making a donation to help us provide future shows just like this one.

Ad Astra: The NSS Magazine in Audio

Ad Astra: The NSS Magazine in Audio [S2, Ep. 3] A Co-Production of Multiverse Media and The National Space Society In this episode: 1. Editor's Column: Onward Into The Solar System - By Rod Pyle, NSS Editor in Chief 2. Executive Column: Are the Astrochickens Ready to Hatch? - By Isaac Arthur, NSS President 3. Countdown: Space News For This Quarter - by Rod Pyle, NSS Editor in Chief 4. Lunar Gold Rush: There's Treasure in Those Poles! - By Leonard David 5. A Wild Ride: The Next 10 Years in Space - By John F. Kross, Ad Astra Contributing Editor 6. Surviving Space: Artificial Gravity Will be Critical to Long-Term Space Travel and Settlement, By Mark E. Armstrong 7. I'll Take a Cislunar Fizz, Please: Social Drinking in Space, By Colleen McLeod Garner 8. One Giant Leap for the ISDC: 2023's International Space Development Conference, By Melissa Silva Buy this issue at: AdAstraMagazine.com Find out more about the National Space Society at: space.nss.org Find out more about Multiverse Media at: multiverse.media Follow the National Space Society on Twitter: @nss Follow Multiverse Media on Twitter: @Multiverse_Grp This episode is produced and edited by Will Henry

Le masque et la plume
Parcours Critique(s) : Jean-Luc Godard 4/7 : "Week-end" | "One Plus One"

Le masque et la plume

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 52:58


durée : 00:52:58 - Parcours Critiques - Quelque chose se défait. Lorsque Godard tourne "Week-end", il le fait encore à l'intérieur des structures du cinéma traditionnel. Coproduction franco italienne, recourt au star system de l'époque, en l'occurrence Jean Yanne et Mireille Darc. Mais tout dans le film suinte le désir d'en sortir.

Oil and Gas Onshore Podcast
Co-production of oil, gas, wind, and marine energy with Dr. Faisal Khan, Director, Ocean Energy Safety Institute recorded at OTC 2023 – Ep 215

Oil and Gas Onshore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 27:26


In this episode our host Elena Melchert interviews Dr. Faisal Khan of Texas A&M University on his work as the Director of the Ocean Energy Safety Institute related to oil, gas, wind power, and marine energy and his presentation at OTC 2023. https://oggn.com/ Link to Oliva Gibbs sponsor https://oglawyers.com/ https://www.otcnet.org/ https://www.fifthring.com Link to Ocean Energy Safety Institute https://oesi.tamu.edu/ This episode is made possible by Oliva Gibbs LLP Click here to take it one question survey and receive OGGN hardhat/laptop stickers Brought to you on Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events

insideLINES Podcast
Daya Brown | Scholar and Founder of Elom & Co. Production Company

insideLINES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 59:08


Atoya Burleson and Tia Avril are back for another episode of insideLINES Podcast! Dantia is getting ready for a big travel weekend for tournaments while looking forward to the last few days of school. Meanwhile, Atoya is prepping for Lil Nate's graduation and prom festivities! (02:07) Then the ladies get into Hot Takes this week where they're discussing Zion Williamson's baby announcement and drama that followed with adult entertainer, Moriah Mills. (08:54) Finally, the ladies are joined by Daya Brown, Scholar and Founder of Elom & Co. Production Company! The ladies discuss: How Daya's parents' divorce shaped her Starting her production companyThe book she is writing about her lifeReceiving $1.3M is scholarships for collegeFavorite memory from high schoolTwo-Minute drillBe sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you.This Week's GuestDaya BrownFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube ChannelContact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/insideLINES   TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim 

insideLINES Podcast
Daya Brown | Scholar and Founder of Elom & Co. Production Company

insideLINES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 59:08


Atoya Burleson and Tia Avril are back for another episode of insideLINES Podcast! Dantia is getting ready for a big travel weekend for tournaments while looking forward to the last few days of school. Meanwhile, Atoya is prepping for Lil Nate's graduation and prom festivities! (02:07) Then the ladies get into Hot Takes this week where they're discussing Zion Williamson's baby announcement and drama that followed with adult entertainer, Moriah Mills. (08:54) Finally, the ladies are joined by Daya Brown, Scholar and Founder of Elom & Co. Production Company! The ladies discuss: How Daya's parents' divorce shaped her Starting her production companyThe book she is writing about her lifeReceiving $1.3M is scholarships for collegeFavorite memory from high schoolTwo-Minute drillBe sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you.This Week's GuestDaya BrownFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube ChannelContact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/insideLINES   TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim 

Justice In America
Restorative Justice and the Open Prison Model: Featuring David Shipley (A Co-Production by The Appeal and The Wall: Behind and Beyond)

Justice In America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 46:28


Since you last heard from us at Justice in America, we're excited to share that The Appeal became a worker-led nonprofit newsroom. We are continuing to expose the harms of the criminal legal system and elevate solutions that keep all people safe.    While Justice in America remains on hiatus for now, we are thrilled to share our first podcast episode since our relaunch: a co-produced episode of "The Wall: Behind and Beyond," hosted by Phillip A. Jones, who has spent more than 30 years in prison in Maryland and Washington.    In this episode, Phillip interviews David Shipley about his experiences in a British "open prison," where there are no guards, no bars, and prisoners are free to leave during the day to work or study in the community. As David says, "It's the most free you can be while still being in prison." Phillip and David discuss the promises and limitations of this model, as well as the challenges in implementing a similar model in the United States. Please note: The this audio was recorded by Philip while in his cell as the Washington Department of Corrections does not provide prisoners with access to high-quality studios.   To support our work, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to The Appeal today or subscribe to our weekly newsletter.   You can also follow Phillip (@PhillipAJones71) and David (@ShipleyWrites) on Twitter and subscribe to The Wall: Behind and Beyond podcast to hear more of their work.

StudioTulsa
ST presents the Switchyard Podcast, a newly-launched co-production of The University of Tulsa and Public Radio Tulsa

StudioTulsa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 28:58


We share Episode One of The Switchyard Podcast, which will be posted monthly at the PRT website and at various other platforms. The guest is Art Spiegelman, the renowned American cartoonist, writer, and editor.

Micro-Digressions: A Philosophy Podcast
Thought experiments (Special Brain in a Vat co-production)

Micro-Digressions: A Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 75:10


Mark Oppenheimer and Jason Werbeloff of Brain in a Vat join Spencer to discuss one of their favorite subjects: thought experiments. 

Inside Content - the TV Industry Podcast
About Premium Content on co-production, co-financing and scripted content | Inside Content

Inside Content - the TV Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 32:25


In this episode of Inside Content, Toby Russell, CEO of 3Vision, is joined by Emmanuelle Guilbart, co-founder of About Premium Content (APC), a Paris-based boutique distributor specialising in the development, production, financing, and international distribution of high-end TV programs. Emmanuelle has had a seasoned career, beginning at CANAL+ Group in 1990, overseeing the launch of Canal+ Poland, becoming Program Director of the channel and setting up Canal+ International Acquisitions in the group's Cinema Direction. In 2002, she became Director of Programs and then Director of the multichannel platform CANALSAT.  After her time at Canal+, she worked as CEO and COO of the TV Business Unit of Lagardere Active, developing brand and channel portfolios and successfully launching French DTT channel Gulli, and as Vice President at France Televisions in charge of Programs, scheduling, acquisitions and commissioning for the 5 national channels. For the past 9 years, she has been co-founder and joint-CEO of About Premium Content and APC Studios. In the episode, we get a glimpse into APC's distribution strategy and how they have evolved this over the past decade in line with key distribution trends, including their transition from solely distributing content to becoming involved in the production side of content too. Topic Breakdown: The outline of APC as a distributor and their journey so far The evolution of content distribution, including the rise of distributors getting involved in co-financing and co-producing The financing and investment of APC APC's content portfolio, including the success of their scripted show ‘Wolf' and their involvement in factual unscripted content and kids' shows The distribution of non-english content globally We hope you enjoy this episode! Stay in the loop: Visit our Website: https://www.3vision.tv Follow us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3vision Follow us on Twitter: @3Vision Download our latest insight: The 2023 TV Industry Trends & Predictions Report ➡️ https://www.3vision.tv/news-insights/the-2023-tv-industry-trends-predictions-report/

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
'Bollywood to Brisbane': Australia, India to collaborate on co-production deal

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 13:27


A deal between Australia and India will aim to "bring a slice of Bollywood to Brisbane" following Anthony Albanese's first official trip as a Prime Minister. According to film experts, the new initiative would facilitate easier access to permits, subsidies, grants and enable actors, producers, and filmmakers to work together.

Coachtalk - A podcast about coaching for improvement in health and social care
#51 Coachtalk - Bringing Co-production to the next level in practice - Alice Kennedy

Coachtalk - A podcast about coaching for improvement in health and social care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 21:50


Alice Kennedy. Research Project Manager at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice USA and PHD candidate at Jönköping Academy Sweden and Nicoline Vackerberg, Development leader Region Jönköping County, Sweden explore co-production in practice and talk about how coaches might think about the drivers of co-production to brainstorm small changes they can make to increase the level of co-production in all activities.

Improve Healthcare
Advancing Co-Production in Healthcare w/ Dartmouth Researchers - Eugene Nelson, PhD & Glyn Elwyn, MD

Improve Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 23:00


Eugene Nelson is a professor of community and family medicine at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. He serves as the director of Population Health and Measurement at The Dartmouth Institute and leads a program on new models to advance the coproduction of health care. Nelson is a national leader in health care improvement and the development and application of measures of quality, system performance, health outcomes, value, and patient perceptions. His current work is focused on using patient-centered registries to develop learning health systems capable of coproducing improved health care and innovative science. He leads a Dartmouth team that is conducting national proof of concept demonstration programs for several chronic disease populations including cystic fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and rheumatology.  In the early 1990's, Nelson and his colleagues at Dartmouth began developing clinical microsystem thinking. His work developing the “clinical value compass” and “whole system measures” to assess health care system performance has made him a well-recognized quality and value measurement expert.He is the recipient of The Joint Commission's Ernest A. Codman award for his work on outcomes measurement in health care. Nelson has been a pioneer in bringing modern quality improvement thinking into the mainstream of health care; he helped launch the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and served as a founding board member. He has authored over 150 publications and is an author of two recent books: Quality by Design: A Clinical Microsystems Approach and Value by Design: Developing Clinical Microsystems to Achieve Organizational Excellence.  He received an AB from Dartmouth College, an MPH from Yale University, and a DSc from Harvard University..Glyn Elwyn, is the director of the Institute's Patient Engagement program. He has assembled an international interdisciplinary team, The Preference Laboratory, examining the implementation of shared decision making into clinical settings, using innovative tools and measures, such as CollaboRATE, a patient experience measure of shared decision making and Observer OPTION, for use on recorded data. Members of the team have led the development of Option Grids™ patient decision aids, tools designed to support collaboration between clinicians and patients.He holds chair appointments at the Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare, University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands, the Cochrane Institute for Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University, and at University College London. He is the lead editor of Shared decision making: Evidence Based Patient Choice, Oxford University Press, 3rd edition, 2016. Learn more about The Dartmouth Institute Coproduction Laboratory

Zannen, Canada
Ep.86 - Cybersix: Finding Perfection In Teletoon Co-Production Chaos

Zannen, Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 96:15


It is an interesting coincidence that the imminent death of the Teletoon brand on English-language television lined up with our long-awaited discussion of Cybersix, perhaps their finest program, but I'm more than happy to make this my tribute. A 1999 collaboration between TMS and NOA Network of Animation based on a surprisingly visceral Argentinian comic, I would like to think that this show needs no introduction. Cybersix represents an apex for international animated co-productions that has not been reached before or since. Noted CanCon otaku Zee (pictured) and Discotek wizard Brady Hartel (who brought us that awesome DVD) basically just gush about the show with me for 90 minutes.

eGPlearning Podblast
General Practice Technology Trends & HypeCycle 2023

eGPlearning Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 45:42


Join our annual review of technology trends to watch in 2023. We use the "HypeCycle" concept as a lens to discuss which technologies are worth investing time and resources in over the coming year.​​00:00 Introduction​00:48 HypeCycle explained and how it can be useful​03:52 Previous eGPlearning HypeCycles 2020-21-22​07:20 HypeCycle 2023!!!​08:10 Microbiome testing​09:23 Virtual reality​11:32 Information as a determinant of health​13:27 3D printing​15:09 Peak data analysis​17:25 Consumer wearable​19:32 Remote monitoring​22:20 Artificial intelligence – Decision making, decision support, diagnostics, ChatGPT​29:15 Dashboards and real-time data​32:16 Continuity tools & metrics​32:46 Coproduction tools ​33:57 Patient access to health records​36:33 Miss-information – technology is not always beneficial​39:33 What technologies are we excited about?Join us at PCN PLus conference 2023 for free using this link: bit.ly/pcnplus23Also if you want to join the new cohort of the PCN Plus course register here: Join us for GP5T5 - the best online GP trainers conferenceRegister: bit.ly/GP5T523

What's New in Adapted Physical Education
An Interview with Dr. Brett Smith- Pioneer in APA, Qualitative Research & Co-Production

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 66:55


Listen in on this exciting conversation with international APA superstar Dr. Brett Smith (@BrettSmithProf) from the University of Durham in the UK. In this discussion, we discuss a large range of topics related to disability and APA. These included the language we use to discuss and refer to disability, how we conceptualize disability, and the idea of co-producing knowledge with disabled folk to create APA messages and best practices. Additionally, we discussed another area of expertise of Dr. Smith's, Qualitative research. In this section of the discussion, Dr. Smith shared his views on different forms of Qualitative research, common pitfalls of this research, and why this type of research is needed. Dr. Smith is the Department Director of Research, has over 200 peer-reviewed research articles, the co-founder and President of the International Society of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, and is the founder and former Editor of Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. His research has largely focused on combining psychology, sociology, public health, and critical disability studies when discussing APA.

Spotlight on the Community
Nothing Stiff About Scripps Ranch Theatre and Oceanside Theatre Company's Upcoming Co-Production

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 25:24


Kathy Brombacher, Director of Lucky Stiff, and Ted Lieb, an actor in the Scripps Ranch Theatre (SRT) and Oceanside Theatre Company's (OTC) co-produced play, chat about the zany musical that will run from January 27-February 19 at SRT and March 3-19 at OTC.

Quid Pro Roll
ANNOUNCEMENT: 2022 Holiday Release Changes

Quid Pro Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 5:47


Patreon is located at Patreon.com/goblinsgrowlers   You can find us on social media at: linktr.ee/quidproroll Facebook - facebook.com/quidproroll Instagram - @qprpodcast Twitter - @QuidRoll Join our Discord for weekly re-listen chats - bit.ly/goblindiscord   Quid Pro Roll is a Co-Production of: Alpha Comics & Games:  From vintage comics & games to new releases, find your Adventure at Alpha! | Conveniently located in Willow Lawn, Richmond VA. Goblins and Growlers:  Community Building Through Tabletop Gaming. Creating all-original TTRPG content, and fostering nerdy spaces for everyone both digitally and in-person!

Inside Content - the TV Industry Podcast
ITV Studios America on integrated network studio models, co-production partnerships and the future of rights ownership | Inside Content

Inside Content - the TV Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 28:41


On this episode, Toby Russell is joined by Philippe Maigret, President of ITV Studios America. Maigret manages the Studios' U.S scripted TV studio operations, oversees the company's U.S. joint-ventures and growth strategy across all platforms, and advises on ITV Studios' worldwide scripted programming strategy. He also serves as executive producer for ‘Franklin' (Apple TV+), which is produced by ITV Studios America. Prior to joining ITV Studios America in 2015, Maigret served as CEO of Endemol Studios, where he launched and managed Endemol's scripted television studio operations and acquisitions in North America. Maigret's additional production credits include Kingdom (Executive Producer), The Young Americans (Executive Producer) and Boiling Point (Co‐Executive Producer). Maigret currently sits on the board of the Hollywood Radio & TV Society and serves as President of the HRTS Foundation. We start off with an overview of ITV Studios America's impressive growth – from providing US-produced scripted content for an American cable audience to building strong international revenue through successful global franchises. Philippe discusses some of their most successful exports – including ‘Snowpiercer' and ‘Physical', and the importance of supporting the visions of creative partners to achieve a diverse portfolio of shows, guaranteeing multiple season orders and international viewership. Philippe also explains his process in scouting production talent and forming strong co-production relationships to deliver varied, resilient content as an independent studio, giving them the flexibility to sell across the whole of the US TV buyer market. Overview of this episode: Intro to ITV Studios America The integrated network studio model - Production successes through co-development and creative partnerships with a focus on creating quality content How ITV America are selling across the US TV buyer market The future of rights ownership and commissions in a global streaming environment Building a global streaming audience Upcoming projects for the studio Listen now! Download our latest insight: A New Studio D2C Partnering Model - Paramount+ launches with Sky Stay in the loop: 3Vision Website: https://www.3vision.tv 3Vision Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3vision 3Vision Twitter: @3Vision

Inside Content - the TV Industry Podcast
ITV Studios on the co-production of content, the rise of pan-regional streamers and multiple windowing success | Inside Content

Inside Content - the TV Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 36:08


Kicking off our latest series, Jonathan Nickell is joined by Ruth Berry, Managing Director, Distribution at ITV Studios. The world-leading multi-genre, multi-disciplinary, multi-platform distribution business boasts the second largest catalogue of its kind in the world, selling more than 90,000 hours of prestigious content to over 3,000 broadcasters and platforms worldwide. During her decade with the business and in particular her six-year tenure as Managing Director, Ruth has overseen the transformation of its predominantly English-language content sales (with a factual specialism), to a truly global distributor of world-class English and European language drama, alongside an enviable portfolio of high quality non-scripted titles. In this episode, Ruth discusses how to utilise the power of co-production financing to stay resilient in the ever-changing content market, as well as sharing her predictions to achieve successful content in the future. She explores how their traditional client base are working collaboratively to rival big-budget content that typically land with global streamers. She also delves into the rise of pan-regional streamers and how their content is maintaining high value across multiple windows, such as the success of ‘Bodyguard' in many local markets post-Netflix. Here is a breakdown of the topics discussed in the episode: · Navigating changes in co-production funding models · How ITV Studio's growth is impacting its pipeline and slate · The rise of pan-regional streamers · TV Studios decision process when deciding to sell content to a global or local streamer · The new-found success in multiple content windowing after a global streamer licence · Ruth's predictions on the future of streaming Listen now! Stay in the loop: 3Vision Website: https://www.3vision.tv 3Vision Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3vision 3Vision Twitter: @3Vision

Thunder Pop
Thunder Pop Special: Live From Co-Production House!

Thunder Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 36:07


Tasked with producing the first-ever live-action television series in the history of Star Wars, The Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau set out to find a way to fit one of the biggest theatrical franchises of all time into the tight constraints of a TV production. In the process, they discovered a blend of technologies that are, this very second, quietly revolutionizing how movies everywhere are made. This very technology is LED Volume and we will be doing the show live from Co-Production House which brought LED VOLUME technology to Central Texas with Austin's first virtual production studio and VOLUME stage. This will be EPIC!!

TellyCast: The TV industry news review
Episode 103 - TellyCast Content Funding Festival - Co-production Evolved panel

TellyCast: The TV industry news review

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 54:53


Sign up to the free TellyCast newsletter On this week's show we feature the final panel session from April's TellyCast Content Funding Festival. The Co-production Evolved panel looks at what makes a co-pro in scripted and unscripted and how AVOD is ushering in a new type of deal model.Thanks to our expert panelists Richard Tulk-Hart from Buccaneer, Lilla Hurst from Drive and Gerrit Kemming from Quintus Studios.The panel was sponsored by Quintus Studios.TellyCast website TellyCast insta TellyCast Twitter TellyCast YouTubeTellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers.   Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.

The Korea Now Podcast
The Korea Now Podcast #122 – Robert Winstanley-Chesters – ‘The Armstrong Affair and Questions of Authorship in Korean Studies'

The Korea Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 72:05


This episode of the Korea Now podcast features an interview that Jed Lea-Henry conducted with Robert Winstanley-Chesters. They speak about the plagiarism scandal that surrounded Charles Armstrong and his book ‘Tyranny of the Weak', the nature of the plagiarism and academic corruption involved, the extraordinarily immoral response from much of the Korean Studies community who chose to defend Armstrong and publicly attack the people making the allegations, the history of such behaviour within the Korean Studies community, as well as deeper questions concerning authorship, co-production, authenticity, intellectual ownership, provenance, truth and objectivity. Robert Winstanley-Chesters is a human geographer, Lecturer at University of Leeds and Bath Spa University, a Teaching Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, and Member of Wolfson College, Oxford, formerly of Birkbeck, University of London, Australian National University and Cambridge University. He is author of “Environment, Politics and Ideology in North Korea” (Lexington, 2014), “Vibrant Matters(s): Fish, Fishing and Community in North Korea and Neighbours” (Springer, 2019) and "New Goddess of Mt Paektu: Myth and Transformation in North Korean Landscape” (Black Halo/Amazon KDP 2020). You can follow Robert's academic work at: https://anu-au.academia.edu/RobertWinstanleyChesters and Robert Winstanley-Chesters (researchgate.net) * Robert's article on which this is interview based is: ‘Authorship, Co-Production, Plagiarism: Issues of Origin and Provenance in the Korean Studies Community' Authorship, Co-Production, Plagiarism: Issues of Origin and Provenance in the Korean Studies Community | Robert Winstanley-Chesters - Academia.edu * The paper by Robert Winstanley-Chesters 'Authorship, Co-Production, Plagiarism: Issues of Origin and Provenance in the Korean Studies Community' is part of a writing and research project led by Professor Vladimir Tikhonov of the University of Oslo and Associate Professor Adam Bohnet of the University of Western Ontario titled 'Unpicking the Hegemonic Threads in the Production of Korean Studies in English: Eurocentrism, Cold War Logics and Questions of Authorship.' This project based at the University of Oslo, in Norway has engaged in a series of workshops and writing sessions between 2019 and 2022 funded by the Academy of Korean Studies 2020 Korean Studies Grant program (AKS-2020-C-16) and the project is grateful for their generous support. Other materials referenced in the interview: *** Revoking a Recommendation by B.R. Myers Revoking a Recommendation — B.R. Myers – Sthele Press *** On Academic Ward Bosses by B.R. Myers On Academic Ward Bosses — B.R. Myers – Sthele Press *** Table of 98 Examples of Source Fabrication, Plagiarism, and Text-Citation Disconnects in Charles K. Armstrong's Tyranny of the Weak (2013) Tyranny-of-the-Weak_Table-of-98-Cases.pdf (sthelepress.com) Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Support via Bitcoin - 31wQMYixAJ7Tisp773cSvpUuzr2rmRhjaW Website – http://www.jedleahenry.org Libsyn – http://korea-now-podcast.libsyn.com Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_qg6g1KyHaRXi193XqF6GA Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry