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Yancey Strickler on Metalabel, Digital Scarcity, and the Coming Creative RevolutionKickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler unveils his vision of a radical economic future where artists become society's power brokers. Through Metalabel, he's building the infrastructure for collective commerce and creative ownership that could transform how we value and exchange culture.“In 50 years, artists won't just influence culture—they'll control capital”Key takeaways:{00:13:10} - “The concept of art and creativity that we think of today that we take as givens that we're like, “Oh my God, I have to promote my drop again today,” are incredibly modern inventions.” - Yancey{00:24;51] - “I believe {this project} will produce a world where 50 or 60 years from now, artists and creative people are the most powerful members of society. They will have the greatest influence. They will have the greatest access to wealth. They will be the most powerful people in society, and this is a structure by which that will occur. And that's a project we'll announce next year.” - Yancey{00:26:20} - “We all want to be able to homestead and have our own spaces that are ours, but we also want to be part of spaces where we can be discovered. And so how can our catalogs exist in a world like that? Artists right now are excluded from capitalism. Let's change that.” - Yancey{00:28:53} - “People are still just looking in the dead channel, the dying channels…where we've been trained to look for what is new and what matters. And the answer is that that's not where those things are happening now.” - Yancey{00:38:09} - “Anyone who's 20 years old today, born and raised on the Internet, there's just like a mentality, a metamodern, just flat openness, super well-curated sort of vibe that I just think lends itself quite well to operating very specific, but I think very successful, small to medium-sized creative businesses.” - YanceyAssociated Links:Pre-order the LORE Journal by Future Commerce on MetalabelConnect with Yancey Strickler and learn more about MetalabelThe Dark Forest CollectiveKirby Ferguson's New York Times piece, Is Creativity Dead?Check out Future Commerce on YouTubeCheck out Future Commerce+ for exclusive content and save on merch and printSubscribe to Insiders and The Senses to read more about what we are witnessing in the commerce worldListen to our other episodes of Future CommerceHave any questions or comments about the show? Let us know on futurecommerce.com, or reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. We love hearing from our listeners!
We recently attended the American Farrier's Association annual convention in Chattanooga, Tennessee and while we were there we got to sit down with Kayla and Lyle Shepherd. Really cool story about how they met initially and then became to be husband and wife starting a multi-farrier practice of their own. Kayla was involved with the Culture Exchange program, getting to travel across the world to work along talented farriers to learn what it takes and Lyle currently is competing in the WCB contests with the goal of making the Cat 2 Team. Among their farrier practice, they have a whole farm they manage as well! Give the episode a listen to hear how they manage it and let us know what you think in the comments. Also check out our website-www.forgingbrains.com Our Proud Sponsors of the Show www.rustybrownjewelry.com use code BRAINS for 20% off your order! www.farrierbox.com use code BRAINS for 25% off your first month's order! www.well-shod.com use code BRAINS for a surprise product in your order! www.worldchampionshipblacksmiths.com use code BRAINS for 10% off in their online store! (not including membership/contest entry fees) www.yukonforge.com use code BRAINS for 10% off your order!
On this hour of The Get Right is this the biggest game of the Year, Around the association and Favorite Christmas traditions
Guest artist PAOLA BALLA joins Jillian Knipe for this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Paola and I discuss colonisation in a place widely known as Australia, and its corresponding cost to herself, her family and her extensively long ancestral lineage, via poet Ellen van Neerven's 'Comfort Food' published in 2016. We dive into Ellen's magically rich text as she describes the simplest of dishes alongside racist cruelty. All with the upper hand of calm reflection and a delicious dollop of sensuality. Paola is extremely generous in sharing her stories of Indigenous hardship which she relays with clarity, humour and warmth . Our conversation expands on Paola's art practice which includes sculptural installation, curation and academia. We hear of the nature of bush dying and the shocking reality of forced encampment of her people, which continued into recent history. Paola shares her take on the mythological Mok Mok with her wild hair and no underwear, as she serves up well meaning treats in track pants and stilettos. PAOLA BALLA paolaballa.art instagram paola_balla EXHIBITIONS 'Treaty' 2021 'Wilam Biik' 2021 WORKS 'Banner Time' 2021 'Murrup (Ghost) Weaving in Rosie Kuka Lar (Grandmother's Camp)' 2021 'Unconditional Love Space' 2020 BOOKS & WRITERS Ellen van Neerven 'Comfort Food' ARTISTS Vernon Ah Kee Madeleine Kelly 'Spectra of Birds' 2014-2015
Guest artist INGRID BERTHON-MOINE joins Elizabeth Fullerton for this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Ingrid and Elizabeth discuss the absurdity of male domination within cultural identity via film maker Virginie Despentes' novel 'Kong Kong Theory' published in French in 2006 and English 2010. A mix of memoir, autobiographical essay and manifesto, Despentes shapes outrage and resilience alike, as she introduces her own experience of being gang raped. The novel pitches capitalist patriarchy as the true villian; exploiting both men and women, forcing us into rigidly codified, disempowering roles and behaviours that serve the unending cycle of global capitalism. The conversation sharpens with painful, frustrated outrage and bubbles with giggles around the flop, juice, willy and boobies of genitalia. Ingrid describes her strongly feminist art practice that includes men as she probes ideas around masculinity including her 'I Lack it, I Like it' is instagram project in response to the stupidity of Freud's concept of penis envy. INGRID BERTHON-MOINE ingridberthonmoine.com instagram ingridberthonmoine instragram lackitlikeit EXHIBITIONS & PROJECTS 'Hand-Held' 2021 co-curated with Holly Stevenson 'Lack It , Like It' ongoing on instagram 'You Tear Us' 2018 solo exhibition at Kelder Projects 'Looking at a Lack of Perspective' 2017 BOOKS, AUTHORS & FURTHER READING Byung-Chul Han 'The Disappearance of Rituals' Camille Froidevaux-Metterie Camille Paglia Charlotte Perkins Gilman 'Herland' Grace Jones Hettie Judah Eileen Miles Etel Adnam Holly Stevenson Judy Chicago Maggie Nelson 'The Argonauts' Ocean Vuong 'On Earth We are Briefly Gorgeous' Paul B Preciado 'Testo Junkie' Sitt Marie Rose Ursula K Le Guin Virginie Despentes 'King Kong Theory' ARTISTS & EXHIBITIONS - mentioned and admired - Barbara Walker 'Georgia O'Keefe' Centre Pompidou, Paris 'Life Between Islands' Tate Britain 'Magnus Plessen' White Cube Marcia Michael 'Nicola Tyson' Sadie Coles 'On Hannah Arendt' Richard Saltoun Gallery Wilma Woolf 'Domestic' ARTS ORGANISATIONS Goldsmiths Mark Tanner Sculpture Award
Guest artist RICHARD AYODEJI IKHIDE joins Jillian Knipe for this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Richard and I discuss his disjointed cultural story, via Amos Tutuola's second novel 'The Bush of Ghosts', published in 1954. We follow a young boy, separated from his mother and brother, into a forbidden place of ghostly slavers, violators, friends and foe, as he navigates his way through a foreign land, coming to understand his sense of rightfulness and identity. We go on to discuss Richard's formative years in Nigeria, a country whose name itself is stained with the nasty history of colonial subjugation. He speaks of his paternal lineage, steeped in story telling, from an area of the world, rich with artisans and stolen artworks. His world suddenly changes in his teens when he and his brother arrive in the UK to live with his mother. At this point, his own negotiation in a new land begins. Our conversation expands on Richard studying drawing and textiles, and researching mythologies, semiotics, rituals, archetypes and visual systems. He describes the courses he's developed at The Royal Drawing School which attempt to inform students about the global lineages of and connections between imagery, representations and artistic practices across different cultures. His observations uncover the unexpected around petroglyphs, nazca lines and stone tablets of the ancient past to glass tablet phones and emojis of the high tech present. RICHARD AYODEJI IKHIDE instagram pandagwad EXHIBITIONS February 2022 - Galerie Bernhard in Zürich WORKS 'Awon Osere' 2020 watercolour and ink on paper 'Contemplating with Effigies' 2020 oil on wood PODCAST The Compendium Podcast with Dexter Orszagh BOOKS & WRITERS & SCREEN Alejandro Jodorowsky & Juan Giménez 'The Metabarons' or 'The Saga of the Metabarons' Alex Grey 'The Mission of Art' Amos Tutuola 'My Life in the Bush of Ghosts' Amos Tutuola 'The Palm Wine Drinkard' Carl Jung 'Man & His Symbols' Erich Neumann 'The Origins and History of Consciousness' Joseph Campbell 'Hero with a Thousand Faces' 'Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myths' Netflix Simon Blackburn, philosopher 'Spirited Away' 'Tales by Moonlight' Nigerian Television Authority ARTISTS El Greco Giacometti Giotto Picasso William Blake COUNTRIES & CULTURES & HISTORIES Ancient Greece Benin Empire 1440 - 1897 Benin Expedition : Or the Benin Punitive Expedition in February 1897. Invasion of the Kingdom of Benin by the British Empire. After which Benin was absorbed into colonial Nigeria. Approx 2,500 religious artefacts, mnemonics and artworks were taken by Britain, including the Benin Bronzes, then around 40% were given to the British Museum. Benin Bronzes : A collection of metal plaques and sculptures created by the Edo people from the 13th century onwards, which once decorated the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin. Over 1,000 items were taken by the British as part of the Benin Punitive Expedition. Biafra War 1967 - 1970 : Civil war between Nigerian government and the Republic of Biafra. Brazil Christianity Cuba Egypt Ghana Ifá gods Igbo people Mesoamerica Nigeria Sabongida-Ora, Edo state Yoruba ARTS ORGANISATIONS British Museum Central Saint Martins National Gallery The Royal Drawing School Zabludowicz Collection
Guest artist NIKA NEELOVA joins Jillian Knipe on this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Nika and I discuss the flow of her cultural story, via poet Rainer Maria Rilke's only novel 'The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge', first published in 1910. We follow Brigge into the depths of the down and out cityscape as he contemplates his fellow street people, acknowledging his urgency to write while being ill-equipped to do so. We go on to discuss the constant country hopping of her childhood. Back then, architectural details became more reliable than the passing parade of friends, schools, neighbourhoods and languages. So she now mines these ideas for her studio practice where architectural details are re-purposed and renewed, creating unexpected sculptural forms, drifting back, forth and around in meaning and time. Our conversation taps into overlapping past and future, finding modes to retrieve, drifting in and out of focus, slipping through time, panic spasms, hypersensitivity, and reality, experience and stories overlapping to become an indiscriminate montage. EXHIBITIONS 2022 '(Everything) is Not What it Seems' NITJA Museum, Oslo 25 Nov 2021 - 7 Jan 2022 'b bl b' Garage off-site project, Moscow 10 Nov 2021 - 30 Jan 2022 'Not Painting' Copperfield, London 22 Oct 2021 - Dec 2022 'Silt' Brighton CCA 11 Sep 2021 - 20 Nov 2021 'One of Many Fragments : Edward Allington and Nika Neelova' New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury NIKA NEELOVA nikaneelova.com instagram nikaneelova ARTISTS Ana Mendieta Andrei Tarkovsky (film director) Barbara Hepworth Emma Cousin Eva Hesse Eva Rothschild Fra Angelico Holly Hendry Jane Hayes Greenwood Louise Bourgeois Phyllida Barlow Rachel Whiteread Piero della Francesco BOOKS & WRITERS Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing 'The Mushroom at the End of the World' Annie Ernaux 'The Years' Donna Haraway 'Staying with the Trouble' Edmund de Waal 'The Hare with the Amber Eyes' Henrik Ibsen (playwright) Maggie Nelson 'The Argonauts' Manuel DeLanda 'A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History' Margaret Atwood 'The Testaments' Martin Heidegger 'The Basic Problems of Phenomenology' Max Frisch 'Man in the Holocene' Jean Paul Sartre 'Nausea' Ocean Vuong 'On Earth We're Briefly Beautiful' Rainer Maria Rilke 'The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge' Susan Sontag 'The Volcano Lover' Tibor Fischer 'The Collector Collector' Tom McCarthy 'Remainder' Tom McCarthy 'Satin Island' Virginia Woolf 'The Waves'
Welcome and Welcome Back to this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange will run until the end of March 2022. Elizabeth Fullerton and Jillian Knipe will discuss the artistic practices of our guests in the usual way - through the prism of their selected piece of fiction - though, for CULTURE EXCHANGE, there'll be a particular tilt towards cultural identity : the boundaries, hurdles, opportunities and possibilities which both curb and open up the artist's practice, as a result of their sense of culture being upended or especially challenged in a way that is unique to each life story. instagram artfictions2020, jillaroo2020, fullerton_eliz
Welcome to another episode of "Some Random Thoughts". On this episode, I revisit my season one episode on 'Cancel Culture & Exchange of Ideas' with my special guest Teel Short of Jesus People Chicago and co-moderator of Progressive Christians on Clubhouse. We discuss all things cancel culture and exchange of ideas with a unique twist only Teel could provide: how to live amongst others in 'intentional community', especially when conflict arises and differences emerge. Teel has keen insight on how to engage with others in life-giving, grace-filled ways that are open, inclusive, accessible, empathetic, and loving. If you have wondered how to have better conversations, deeper relationships, and richer self-growth; this episode will be of significant interest to you. Where to find Teel: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @teelshort JesusPeopleChicago.org Where to find me: Facebook: @ryanmulkowskyofficial Twitter & Instagram: @ryanmulkowsky www.ryanmulkowsky.com You can also find season two of "Some Random Thoughts" in video on YouTube! YouTube.com/ryanmulkowsky Music by Twisterium from Pixabay Photo by Diego PH on Unsplash Published through Anchor by Spotify
In their next episode they ask their special guest, do you complete me? No, wait…are you a completionist? They will first describe what they have recently acquired out in the wild, in the Thrill of the Hunt. Then, they will revisit Pop Culture Exchange, and decide if they should go back. Finally, they read more of your ramblings in Talkin' Toys. Join our guest Tadd Good from Attack of the Killer Podcast and the First Time? Podcast on this new episode of Cracktastic Plastic!! Connect with us at http://www.cracktasticplastic.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Subscribe on YouTube And lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
We get to chat with American actor Brian Villalobos and do some time travel. After some major technical difficulties at the top of the episode... we talk about Brian's recommended IMDb credit from the reams of work he's done, Snejina's favourite BG casting credit, cultural differences, Tim Horton's... The is even an Accent Off! Brian gives his best UK accent (which news flash... is awesome) and Jen goes with some U.S. accents. Laughs to be had with this one!Brian's bio:Brian Villalobos is an award-winning actor, writer, and filmmaker who has appeared in more than 100 films, commercials, and stage productions, playing such varied roles as Macbeth, Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon, and (very briefly) Raphael, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. He lives in Texas with his family, a phalanx of dogs and cats, and a borderline obsession with Paul Verhoeven's Robocop (1987).
Resources, Social Media & Donation LinksFollow Mikasi WolfJoin Rhyner's Telegram ChannelGuest Application FormBIPOC FURRY EVENTSSTOP AAPI HATE!Back in February I met with Mikasi Wolf, a Hainanese writer that's been in the furry fandom for over 14 years. He goes into detail about his culture and what things are like on his side of the world in Singapore. Day to day life, the Covid-19 response, and even how different groups fit together are discussed. Turns out things are a little different over there and that's pretty neat! Mikasi also discusses how and why writing is so overlooked in the fandom, and where his passion for it comes from. It's clear to me he cares deeply for his stories' characters and themes going as far as to research other cultures to represent them well with fleshed out pasts and back stories.As always thanks for listening out there and don't forget to follow the guest! Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/rhyner)
Season 2 premier. Join host Milt Jones as he gets back on track with podcasting. A conversation with Las Vegas Jay of the Culture Exchange to kick off 2021. Talking current events including Lamelo Ball and the NBA, music and current events. First quarter of 2021 is ending very soon. The remaining season 2 episodes will be released in April 2021. Subscribe and follow on social media for the official release date.
Join this year's guest host Elizabeth Fullerton and myself as we map out what's happening with Art Fictions this year, including Culture Exchange, Elizabeth's book on the YBAs, 24 Hour Hitchcock, psychiatric illness, fragmented compositions, personal and environmental narratives, sexuality, gender, race, queer, cis, boobs and cupcakes ! instagram artfictions2020 and jillianknipe2020 website jillianknipe.co.uk instagram elizabethfullerton website elizabethfullerton.co.uk ARTISTS, BOOKS, GALLERIES 'ArtRage : The Story of the Brit Art Revolution' 2016 hardback with paperback due out Autumn 2021 Christina Quarles Douglas Gordon Jane Wilson Laura Owens Louise Wilson Pilar Corrias 'Studio International' magazine Thames & Hudson
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It's the last episode of the year! A very unique episode sees Kosta joined by the Parliamentary Candidate that ran against Boris Johnson in 2019 Ali Milani, who also happens to be a former pro wrestler and ring rival of both Kosta and Cara Noir. Speaking of Cara, the Progress champ is also here to finish off the Wargames saga of The Culture Exchange as he gives his take on NXT Wargames 2018. From all of us here at Lucha Pod we would like to wish all pof our loyal listeners a very merry xmas and a happy new year! Lucha Pod Facebook: This Is Lucha Pod Twitter: @thisisluchapod Instagram: @thisisluchapod Kosta.K Twitter: @thekosta_k Instagram: @thekosta_k Darcy Stone Twitter: @darcystonepw Instagram: @darcystonepw London School Of Lucha Libre Twitter: @londonlucha Instagram: @london_school_of_lucha_libre Lucha Britannia Twitter: @luchabritannia Instagram: @luchabritannia London Lucha League Twitter: @triplel_lucha Instagram: @londonluchaleague
Another joint episode with The Culture Exchange's Las Vegas Jay. 2020 is almost to an end. So much to talk about. Tune in as we continue our original conversation.
On this episode we are joined by the voice of British Wrestling, Dave Bradshaw. Get an inside perspective on what its like getting into pro wrestling from a commentary standpoint from one of the best in the business. Plus Kosta & Darcy talk about 30 years of The Undertaker and Cara Noir is back for another round of The Culture Exchange. Lucha Pod Facebook: This Is Lucha Pod Twitter: @thisisluchapod Instagram: @thisisluchapod Kosta.K Twitter: @thekosta_k Instagram: @thekosta_k Darcy Stone Twitter: @darcystonepw Instagram: @darcystonepw London School Of Lucha Libre Twitter: @londonlucha Instagram: @london_school_of_lucha_libre Lucha Britannia Twitter: @luchabritannia Instagram: @luchabritannia London Lucha League Twitter: @triplel_lucha Instagram: @londonluchaleague
Third generation wrestler Ricky Knight Jr talks with Kosta about growing up in the business, starting to make his name across the British Wrestling scene and who would be on his all star wrestling football team! Plus Cara Noir is back again with another edition of The Culture Exchange. Lucha Pod Facebook: This Is Lucha Pod Twitter: @thisisluchapod Instagram: @thisisluchapod Kosta.K Twitter: @thekosta_k Instagram: @thekosta_k Darcy Stone Twitter: @darcystonepw Instagram: @darcystonepw London School Of Lucha Libre Twitter: @londonlucha Instagram: @london_school_of_lucha_libre Lucha Britannia Twitter: @luchabritannia Instagram: @luchabritannia London Lucha League Twitter: @triplel_lucha Instagram: @londonluchaleague
Today's episode features Las Vegas Jay of the Culture Exchange. We are talking mental health in our community, music, politics.
Kosta & Darcy are joined by Tarquin, one of the most entertaining characters in the London Lucha League. He talks all about his love for pro wrestling and is quizzed on his general knowledge! The Culture Exchange is also back as Cara Noir discusses the WarGames Match from the September 4th 2000 episode of WCW Monday Nitro. Lucha Pod Facebook: This Is Lucha Pod Twitter: @thisisluchapod Instagram: @thisisluchapod Kosta.K Twitter: @thekosta_k Instagram: @thekosta_k Darcy Stone Twitter: @darcystonepw Instagram: @darcystonepw London School Of Lucha Libre Twitter: @londonlucha Instagram: @london_school_of_lucha_libre Lucha Britannia Twitter: @luchabritannia Instagram: @luchabritannia London Lucha League Twitter: @triplel_lucha Instagram: @londonluchaleague
The Big Wavy himself joins Kosta & Darcy for a chat. Plus Cara Noir is back with another addition of The Culture Exchange! Lucha Pod Facebook: This Is Lucha Pod Twitter: @thisisluchapod Instagram: @thisisluchapod Kosta.K Twitter: @thekosta_k Instagram: @thekosta_k Darcy Stone Twitter: @darcystonepw Instagram: @darcystonepw London School Of Lucha Libre Twitter: @londonlucha Instagram: @london_school_of_lucha_libre Lucha Britannia Twitter: @luchabritannia Instagram: @luchabritannia London Lucha League Twitter: @triplel_lucha Instagram: @londonluchaleague
Oliver is joined by Dr Chris Perkins, senior lecturer in Japanese at the University of Edinburgh, who will be discussing Japanese Korean Cultural Exchange in the immediate post-war. We will be reflecting on how media shaped popular notions of both nations by their respective peoples after more than half a century of colonisation. See Chris's research profile here. You can watch Diary of Yunbogi here. Copyright © 2020 Oliver Moxham, ℗ 2020 Oliver Moxham. May be freely distributed in a classroom setting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyond-japan/message
Stories, interviews and discussion with international students about how to live well in NZ
If you were given a chance to adopt a culture from other people and apply it in what we have in the Philippines, what culture would it be? Our titos and tita talks about what culture fancy their interests. Ito kaya yung Disiplina ng ibang kultura? Let's talk about that with our titos and tita. If you want to join us in our live sessions, visit our Twitch channel Gags N Geeks. That said, we hope you are doing well, stay safe, and enjoy this episode of Chikatitos! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What is “cancel culture”? Is it a means to protect the identities and ideas of the most oppressed and marginalized, or is it an ends to suppress the free exchange of ideas which damages freedom of speech. On this episode, I talk about if these realities can co-exist or if we have to choose one or the other.
A former soldier in the Royal Netherlands Army turned traveling gardening salesman, Bart Lunenburg from the Netherlands takes the stage for episode 2. He found Romania by accident in the middle of his soul-searching, at a time when he needed some drastic change in his life. Following a "why not" attitude and diving head-first into the unknown, Bart flew to Romania and never looked back. Living and working in Brașov, Bart got to find himself through beautiful friendships, road-trip adventures, and being touched by the unique Romanian hospitality and spirit. It was the best decision he could ever take. Bart is even reaping the benefits of his Romanian wo/ander now, in his current job - which he calls his dream job. He says his Romanian experience was the key to secure this opportunity. Overall, Romania carved a soft spot in Bart's heart. We get to discover this together in episode 2.
This week, we’re speaking to the founders of a travel startup called Destination Impact.They plan incredible trips abroad where they travel with a purpose by building relationships with locals in places like Kenya, Haiti, or Morocco, and then find out the needs of these communities and learn about how they can help. By simply listening to the people in these areas, Destination Impact then works with schools and community leaders to help provide basic necessities like water, education materials, and cultural exchanges. Destination Impact not only travel to these exotic places and give back where they're welcome to, but they also aim to change the stigma that these countries aren't just poverty-stricken rural areas, they're rich with culture, kindness, natural beauty, and willingness to learn.Keep up with Destination Impact's amazing travels and stories:https://destinationimpact.com/https://vimeo.com/336237764http://instagram.com/destination.impact
In this SCARY good episode, Jeff and Eddie were extremely fortunate to be able to sit with a VERY special guest, Candy from Omaha's very own, Pop Culture Exchange (PCE). Candy loves anything that has to do with skeletons, so we figured what better way to show off his fandom of bones and MOTU by talking about the one and only, SCAREGLOW!!! Not only do they talk about Scareglow, but they discuss many other skeletony (is that even a word? It is now!) figures such as the super rare, Skull Force toys and much, much, more! There were also some excellent tangents trodden, discussing the 1987 MOTU movie, Bill and Ted, and a dive into a pretty rare movie written, directed, and starring Mr. Alex Winter himself - Freaked! So, come on in, take off your skin, and rattle around in your bones, with this MEGA big episode! And be sure to check out Pop Culture Exchange on Facebook here: Pop Culture Exchange or if you are local to Omaha, stop on by at their store: 1110 S 71st St., Omaha, Nebraska 68106 Tell them that you heard Candy on MEGA for some free high fives in one of the coolest stores to ever grace Omaha! Until next time, GOOD JOURNEY!
Grew up in China and then moved to the US in the 1980s, Dr. Austin Huang is the founder of Merit Engineering Inc, and he has been on this show in the episode "China's “Toilet Revolution” and Environmental Water Resources Sustainability ". In that show he was talking as a Geologist and a well-respected expert in the field of Geotechnical & Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering. Today Austin will come to this show as a musician and music composer, and share with you how he combines the western and eastern cultures in his music, how he reflects Chinese philosophy through the western symphonic composing technics, produces unique symphony and delivers concerts in both US and China.
Grew up in China and then moved to the US in the 1980s, Dr. Austin Huang is the founder of Merit Engineering Inc, and he has been on this show in the episode "China's “Toilet Revolution” and Environmental Water Resources Sustainability ". In that show he was talking as a Geologist and a well-respected expert in the field of Geotechnical & Environmental Engineering in Civil Engineering. Today Austin will come to this show as a musician and music composer, and share with you how he combines the western and eastern cultures in his music, how he reflects Chinese philosophy through the western symphonic composing technics, produces unique symphony and delivers concerts in both US and China.
At the recent launch of Maori Initiatives Business for Culture Exchange at Te Takinga Marae, we were honoured to have Keoni Morgan and his wife Carrie share with us some of the secrets behind the success of business with culture, whereby they are caretakers of the land and are able to sustain both the land and the people living on it through sustainable business practices.
Michael seems to live and breathe Korean culture, news and current affairs, so whilst he was in town Jay John took the opportunity to get to know Michael and the work he is doing to report on Korean cultural events here and overseas. For example, he covered the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras this year and reported on it back in Korea, which is rather progressive given such events don't get all that much exposure in South Korea. A radio station bringing you Asian pop 24/7. Our Website: asianpopradio.com Our Facebook: Facebook.com/asianpopradio Our Podcasts: goo.gl/VwsqGn Our Twitter: twitter.com/asianpopradio Our Youtube: youtube.com/asianpopradio More on Sydney Journal Facebook.com/sydneyjournal7
Sunda November 29th, 6:00 pm Pacific Time Grace F. Yang is one of the founders and board members of the American Dream Association of Culture Exchange and Art & Acting Academy of Hollywood. She has appeared on television shows such as 1000 Ways to Die and the hit series 24 and has also had feature roles in blockbuster movies such as Gamblers and Gangster Squad. Grace speaks Mandarin and English fluently. She and her daughter, Yvonne Lu, acted as mother and daughter in the movie Still the Drums. For the past five years, Grace’s voiceover work has been heard on commercial and private airlines. Grace updates her blog weekly at gracefyang.authorsxpress.com. Grace lived in Houston, Texas when she immigrated to the U.S. Currently she lives in Burbank, California, and holds a California real estate license. Find out more at www.graceyangproperties.com.
//This week Koleman welcomes Sterling Anderson back to the second seat to discuss this weeks film Deliver Us From Evil.//At the 7 mintute mark, before they get into their Spoiler Free discussion, the two friends discuss some of their favourite horror films of the past 30 years.//Listen to the Spoiler Free review from the 17 minute mark where you will first hear the trailer for the film.//After the THX sound at the 30 minute mark, the in depth coversation starts, so if you haven’t seen the film and want to stay spooiler free, scrub to the 50 minute mark to hear this weeks Culture Exchange.//Thank you again for listening. //Subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes to show your support.//See you next week with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
Another week of Matt remaking An American Werewolf in Paris. -Tonight Koleman invites Sterling Anderson to Midnight Screening to review and discuss the latest Tom Hardy movie Locke. -The pair start out discussing what they have been watching and their coolest piece of movie and entertainment news this week. (00:00 - 17:00) -From here you can hear their spoiler free review. (17:00 - 32:00) -If you have seen the film or have no concerns about plot points being spoiled, listen in to the deeper discussion. (32:00 - 49:47) -Wrap up the show with Culture Exchange and the Plugs of the Week. -Plugs of the Week -Team Fox -https://www.michaeljfox.org -https://www.michaeljfox.org/get-involved/teamfox.php -Kim Walker's Art -http://www.redbubble.com/explore/kimanim8r -
With Matt away spending a Midnight In Paris, Midnight Screening host is joined by guest podcaster Marco Sdao. Get to know Marco in the introduction and hear what they discuss in their Movie News of the Week (0:00 - 23:40).Afterwards the two movie fans review Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (23:40 - 41:03).Followed up by an in depth spoiler filled conversations digging deeper into specific scenes and moments of the film (41:03 - 1:04:00).Tune into the Culture Exchange follwed by our plug of the week!Plugs of the Week : Olaf Blomerus @ http://olafblomerus.comhttp://yycyeg.storyhive.com/project/show/id/57
On this weeks episode, catch up with Koleman and Matt as they review what they have been watching this week (0-14:44).Afterwards, Koleman and Matt sit down and discuss The Raid 2 : Berandal, the sequel to the action packed 2011 Indonesian martial arts action film The Raid Redemption staring Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim and Donny Alamsyah and directed by Gareth Evans.In two segments, Koleman and Matt will first give their spoiler free review of the film (14:44 - 31:57), then dive deeper into their thoughts, feelings and observations of certain moments in the movie (31:57 - 44:56).Then we catch up on the weeks Star Wars news as it was released this week.Wrapping up with a Culture Exchange followup, Koleman will let Matt and the listeners know what he thought of Matthew McConaughey’s Mud, and Matt will do the same with the Disney smash hit, Frozen.Bringing to a close the episode, learn about some more rotating segments to be featured in the show, and find out what new release movie will discussed in next weeks show.Shout Outs:True Bromance Podcast http://www.truebromancepodcast.comNo MS'Ing Around http://mssoc.convio.net/site/TR/Walk/BCandYukonDivision?team_id=48690&pg=team&fr_id=2970
FULL DISCLOSURE: The production quality of this episode is not indicitive of the rest of the show. Feedback was provided by are wonderful listeners and we listened. Warning: This podcasts contains detailed plot spoilers.It is recommended that you watch the movie being discussed before listening.In This Episode:In the premier episode of Midnight Screening with Koleman and Matt, Koleman Ireland and Matt Phillips talk about what they have been watching the past week. Afterwards, Matt and Koleman have a discussion and review regarding the latest entry to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America The Winter Soldier.Followed up by a rundown on the latest Star Wars Episode VII News in the Star Wars Watch segment.Afterwards, a Culture Exchange is initiated, where both hosts task the other to watch a movie that they haven't seen to discuss in the next episode.Shout out to Brooke Takhar at www.missteenussr.comShout out to Colin Easton at www.thestrangerproject.ca