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SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia
‘They understand the risks but there is a sense of taking it easy… oh, I can pay later' - ‘Mereka sudah mengerti resikonya namun ada rasa menggampangkan … ah, nanti bisa dibayar saja'

SBS Indonesian - SBS Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 11:24


Recently, the Bali Police arrested an Australian Lamar Aaron Archee, who is suspected of arranging the delivery of two packages from abroad to him in Bali. According to the Bali Police, the two packages that arrived in Denpasar on Thursday last week, May 22, contained cocaine worth AU$1.1 million. - Belum lama ini pihak Polisi di Bali menangkap seorang warga Australia, Lamar Aaron Archee yang diduga mengatur pengiriman dua paket dari mancanegara ke dirinya yang berada di Bali. Menurut pihak polisi Bali dua paket yang tiba di Denpasar pada hari Kamis minggu lalu, 22 Mei itu berisi kokain senilai AU$1,1 juta.

Witness History
The Bali Nine drug smuggling case

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 9:55


In April 2005, nine young Australians were caught trying to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin out of Indonesia. The Bali Nine, as they became known, faced a maximum sentence of death by firing squad under Indonesia's strict drug laws. Bishop Tim Harris, who formed a close relationship with one of the Bali Nine families, and visited members of the group in prison has been speaking to Dan Hardoon.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Scott Rush of Brisbane and Andrew Chan of Sydney are walked into the Denpasar District Court on October 13, 2005 in Denpasar, Indonesia. Credit:(Photo by Jason Childs/Getty Images)

Detailing Down Under Podcast
Red Car Auto Detailing Bali

Detailing Down Under Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 41:21


We have gone international!!! While on my holiday to Bali Indonesia I thought why not go catch up with the locals to see how the industry is there. I reached out to the awesome guys from Red Car Auto Detailing in Denpasar. They were so welcoming to me and my family while we were there recording. Such very humble owners. And believe it or not a very cool looking work space for detailing. We had a great chat about the products and processes that they offer each day. And we even relate to similar issues we all face when dealing with customers. Was definitely a fun chat with Stu and can't thank them enough for their hospitality. Go give them a follow on Instagram. So grab the polisher or a beer and enjoy this one. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to share, subscribe and rate our episodes from where ever you listen to it. Help share the Aussie love for Detailing. Contact me if you are interested in coming on as a guest. We would love to hear your detailing story. WE HAVE MERCH!!! We have a limited run of T-Shirts available in various sizes. Black and white colours only. Check out our Instagram page and DM your orders. ** PODCAST SUPPORTER ** Sleekspace: Delighted to have the Sleekspace team on board. If you are looking to up style your detailing studio flooring. Look no further. They offer a large range of Ultra Grid Pro Tiles available in many colours to turn your studio in something epic that will stand out from the crowd. Check out their website and take advantage of the discount to all DDUP listeners. https://www.sleekspace.com.au/ Follow us on Instagram @detailingdownunderpodcast Follow us on You Tube: UCQLjeYWBrANYSz05C-09s4Q Email: detailingdownunderpodcast@gmail.com

Will & Woody
FULL SHOW: 4 Billboards Outside Denpasar

Will & Woody

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 32:39


Tenacious D has cancelled their tour An uncomfortable call to a dry cleaner Kings Of The Rings: what should we do with the money? Who should we get tattood on us? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coconut-Talk
4: Wie haben wir uns in Indonesien eingerichtet?

Coconut-Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 34:23


In der vierten Folge erfahrt ihr, wie wir uns nach all den Jahren in Indonesien eingerichtet haben: Katha auf der belebten Touristeninsel Bali und Gunda im Dschungel auf der abgelegenen Insel Morotai. Gegensätzlicher könnte es gar nicht sein! Katha erzählt von ihren Anfängen auf Bali: von dem Leben in einem lokalen Dorf bis hin zur Großstadt Denpasar. Mittlerweile hat sie in Sanur ihr vorübergehendes Zuhause gefunden, wo sie die Mischung aus indonesischem Lifestyle und westlichen Annehmlichkeiten schätzt. Gunda hingegen lebt auf einer abgelegenen Insel in den Nord-Molukken. Ihre Naturverbundenheit, der Wunsch nach Ruhe, aber auch Abenteuerlust sorgten dafür, dass sie sich mit ihrem Mann ein modernes Haus mitten im Dschungel baute, Meerblick und Sonnenuntergang inklusive! Zum Abschluss gibt's wie immer unseren Business-Quicktipp, der diesmal von Katha kommt. Sie erinnert uns daran, wie wichtig es ist, uns nicht ständig mit anderen zu vergleichen und verrät uns einen Trick, was wir stattdessen machen sollten. Lasst uns gerne euer Feedback zukommen, wie euch die bisherigen Folgen gefallen haben! Wir freuen uns über Anregungen und Themenwünsche. In der nächsten Folge erfahrt ihr, womit wir in Indonesien eigentlich unser Geld verdienen. Hört gerne wieder rein! Alle Folgen findet ihr auf unserer [Website](https://indonesien-podcast.de/) und auf [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@indonesienPodcast). Schickt eure Fragen, Anregungen oder Wünsche gerne an hallo@indonesien-podcast.de. Folgt Katha auf [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/katha.mahayani/) und [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahayani-assistance/) Folgt Gunda auf [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/aranyani_experience/) und [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunda-woerlein/) Folgt unserem Podcast auf [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/indonesienpodcast/) & [Threads](https://www.threads.net/@indonesienpodcast) Erhalte mit dem Code SAMBAL 20 Euro Rabatt auf deinen Antrag auf ein B211A-Visum bei [bali-visum.de](https://bali-visum.de/ref/Gunda/)! Mit dem Code SAMBAL10 bekommst du 10 % Rabatt auf den [Indonesisch-Crashkurs](https://indojunkie.com/indonesisch-kurs/) von Indojunkie! Hole dir außerdem unseren [Auswanderguide für Indonesien](https://gunda-shop.tentary.com/p/fNeLBp) und den [Bali-Reiseführer als Buch](https://faszination-suedostasien.de/produkt/122-things-to-do-in-bali/?wpam_id=57) oder [E-Book-Variante](https://faszination-suedostasien.de/produkt/122-things-to-do-in-bali-e-book/?wpam_id=57)!

The Theatre of Others Podcast
TOO Episode 224 - Conversation with Master Balinese Academic & Performer, John Emigh

The Theatre of Others Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 78:35


In this episode, Adam and Budi sit down with Balinese academic and performer, John Emigh, to discuss his extensive career.JOHN EMIGH is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies at Brown University, where he taught and directed regularly from 1967 to 2009; from 2009 to 2018 he taught in the Brown/Trinity MFA program for actors and directors. He has also taught at NYU, Tufts University, and the Yale School of Drama. He was a founding member of the Association for Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE) and of Performance Studies International (Psi), has served on the governing board of Psi, and was founding Chairperson of the Association for Asian Performance. He is the author of Masked Performance: The Play of Self and Other in Ritual and Theatre, based on extensive research on performance in Bali and India, co-author of the forthcoming Illustrated Prahlada Nataka of Odisha: Text, Translation, Music, and History of a Remarkable Theatrical and Devotional Tradition in India, and has written pioneering articles linking the fields of Neuroscience and Performance Studies. With his wife, Ulrike, he made the documentary fllm, Hajari Bhand: Jester without Court, now available on YouTube. He has directed over 80 plays in university and professional theatres, has performed one-person shows based on Balinese topeng (masked dance and theatre) throughout the US and Asia. and has presented invited papers and conducted workshops in Shanghai, New Delhi, Calcutta, Denpasar, and Brussels, as well as at numerous US and international conferences and universities. In 2009, he received the Association for Theatre in Higher Education's Career Achievement Award for Educational Theatre. Support the Show.If you enjoyed this week´s podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. To submit a question: Voice- http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers Email- podcast@theatreofothers.com Show Credits Co-Hosts: Adam Marple & Budi MillerProducer: Jack BurmeisterMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comAdditional compositions by @jack_burmeister

No Fixed Address: The World’s Most Extraordinary People
For this Top Chef Judge in Bali, Street Food is about Survival

No Fixed Address: The World’s Most Extraordinary People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 47:10


From roadside warungs to bustling markets, Will Meyrick, who is known as “The Street Food Chef,” is taking us to his favorite haunts and hidden gems in Denpasar, where the real magic happens. Chef Meyrick isn't just here to show us where to eat – he's our ticket to an insider's look at Balinese culture. Tune in to hear Michael, Vanessa, and Will talk about how spirituality is a big facet of how Will runs his restaurants, and how Asian culture inspired his passion for food.SHOW NOTES:  Learn more about Will Meryick at https://willmeyrick.com/ or check him out on Instagram (@meyrickwill) or YouTube. Check out GuideGeek, Your New Personal AI Travel Assistant! http://bit.ly/3LKpHTjFor more on ‘No Fixed Address' visit matadornetwork.com/NFApodcast

Reportage International
Indonésie: les Balinais se battent pour préserver la mangrove

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 2:28


La mangrove, est un bien précieux à protéger. En 2019, un rapport de l‘IBPES (Plateforme intergouvernementale scientifique et politique sur la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques) dressait un état des lieux alarmant : les forêts de mangroves ont été réduites à moins de 25 % de leur étendue naturelle, et les prairies marines diminuent de plus de 10 % par décennie. L'Indonésie est l'un des pays possédant les plus grandes mangroves du monde. Nous partons à Bali où les locaux se battent pour la préservation de ces dernières, mises en danger par la pollution. De notre correspondante régionale, Le panneau peut passer carrément inaperçu si l'on n'y prête pas attention. Près du port de Benoa, dans le sud de l'île indonésienne de Bali, le « Mangrove Arboretum Park » est au centre des préoccupations de plusieurs locaux. Ces derniers le répètent : préserver les mangroves permet de lutter efficacement contre le changement climatique. De manière générale, la Mangrove est en effet l'un des écosystèmes qui stocke le plus de « carbone bleu ». Ce terme précis, est utilisé pour désigner le dioxyde de carbone retiré de l'atmosphère par les écosystèmes océaniques côtiers du monde.À lire aussiCosta Rica-Bénin: une mobilisation Sud-Sud au secours des mangrovesAlors que la marée monte lentement, Ketut, Balinais, fait l'état des lieux : « On a 19 types de mangroves, toutes différentes… On a 4 hectares au total pour l'instant, d'ici deux ans, on en aura sept environ. »Chaussures en caoutchouc aux pieds, l'Indonésien regarde de près les petits crabes cachés dans certains trous au sol. Sa crainte : ne pas réussir à protéger la mangrove. « La pollution des eaux et les déchets plastiques sont très problématiques... ça a des conséquences sur l'écosystème » explique-t-il. Depuis l'arrivée du tourisme de masse sur l'île de Bali, devenu sa première économie, Ketut regrette le désintérêt de la population envers la mangrove : « À Tanjung Benoa, ils n'avaient pas de riz avant, donc ils utilisaient la mangrove pour en avoir, avec l'agro-sylviculture (NDLR la riziculture en association avec la plantation de mangrove). À présent, ils ont le tourisme, donc c'est facile pour eux d'acheter du riz maintenant, mais ils ont tout oublié à propos de cela… »« Les mangroves sont nos poumons »À ses côtés, une autre habitante du lieu que tout le monde surnomme « Mama Mangrove ». Elle aussi est Balinaise, et se bat pour la réimplantation et la préservation de la mangrove : « Bali, c'est un lieu de tourisme, on est à Denpasar, dans la préfecture de Badung… Ici, on a les mangroves. Ce sont nos poumons, elles évacuent le dioxyde de carbone, raconte-t-elle. Je suis très optimiste pour l'avenir, concernant Bali et les années à venir. Ça fait 5 ans qu'on a commencé maintenant, et on a déjà réussi à réunir toute la communauté pour travailler tous ensemble. » Par « toute la communauté », Mama Mangrove pense notamment aux hôtels du coin. Certains ont décidé de mettre la main à la pâte, via une donation sous la forme de réimplantations de mangroves.« Un bon air à respirer, sans pollution, c'est aussi bon pour le tourisme… donc c'est aussi montrer que tu prends tes responsabilités, en aidant la mangrove », souligne Ketut. Du côté de Mama Mangrove, si l'optimisme est au rendez-vous, on sait aussi que ce combat pour protéger et réimplanter la mangrove va prendre du temps : « Notre gouvernement soutient à l'heure actuelle l'idée d'un tourisme durable. Mais tout ne va pas changer du jour au lendemain, ça va prendre peut-être dix ans. Et on aura toujours besoin du soutien de toute la communauté pour soutenir le tourisme durable. »Et parmi ses espoirs : la nouvelle génération. De jeunes Indonésiens sont ainsi les bienvenus dans le parc, à l'occasion d'activités de sensibilisation.À lire aussiCameroun: la société civile appelle à protéger la mangrove pour limiter l'érosion 

Reportage international
Indonésie: les Balinais se battent pour préserver la mangrove

Reportage international

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 2:28


La mangrove, est un bien précieux à protéger. En 2019, un rapport de l‘IBPES (Plateforme intergouvernementale scientifique et politique sur la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques) dressait un état des lieux alarmant : les forêts de mangroves ont été réduites à moins de 25 % de leur étendue naturelle, et les prairies marines diminuent de plus de 10 % par décennie. L'Indonésie est l'un des pays possédant les plus grandes mangroves du monde. Nous partons à Bali où les locaux se battent pour la préservation de ces dernières, mises en danger par la pollution. De notre correspondante régionale, Le panneau peut passer carrément inaperçu si l'on n'y prête pas attention. Près du port de Benoa, dans le sud de l'île indonésienne de Bali, le « Mangrove Arboretum Park » est au centre des préoccupations de plusieurs locaux. Ces derniers le répètent : préserver les mangroves permet de lutter efficacement contre le changement climatique. De manière générale, la Mangrove est en effet l'un des écosystèmes qui stocke le plus de « carbone bleu ». Ce terme précis, est utilisé pour désigner le dioxyde de carbone retiré de l'atmosphère par les écosystèmes océaniques côtiers du monde.À lire aussiCosta Rica-Bénin: une mobilisation Sud-Sud au secours des mangrovesAlors que la marée monte lentement, Ketut, Balinais, fait l'état des lieux : « On a 19 types de mangroves, toutes différentes… On a 4 hectares au total pour l'instant, d'ici deux ans, on en aura sept environ. »Chaussures en caoutchouc aux pieds, l'Indonésien regarde de près les petits crabes cachés dans certains trous au sol. Sa crainte : ne pas réussir à protéger la mangrove. « La pollution des eaux et les déchets plastiques sont très problématiques... ça a des conséquences sur l'écosystème » explique-t-il. Depuis l'arrivée du tourisme de masse sur l'île de Bali, devenu sa première économie, Ketut regrette le désintérêt de la population envers la mangrove : « À Tanjung Benoa, ils n'avaient pas de riz avant, donc ils utilisaient la mangrove pour en avoir, avec l'agro-sylviculture (NDLR la riziculture en association avec la plantation de mangrove). À présent, ils ont le tourisme, donc c'est facile pour eux d'acheter du riz maintenant, mais ils ont tout oublié à propos de cela… »« Les mangroves sont nos poumons »À ses côtés, une autre habitante du lieu que tout le monde surnomme « Mama Mangrove ». Elle aussi est Balinaise, et se bat pour la réimplantation et la préservation de la mangrove : « Bali, c'est un lieu de tourisme, on est à Denpasar, dans la préfecture de Badung… Ici, on a les mangroves. Ce sont nos poumons, elles évacuent le dioxyde de carbone, raconte-t-elle. Je suis très optimiste pour l'avenir, concernant Bali et les années à venir. Ça fait 5 ans qu'on a commencé maintenant, et on a déjà réussi à réunir toute la communauté pour travailler tous ensemble. » Par « toute la communauté », Mama Mangrove pense notamment aux hôtels du coin. Certains ont décidé de mettre la main à la pâte, via une donation sous la forme de réimplantations de mangroves.« Un bon air à respirer, sans pollution, c'est aussi bon pour le tourisme… donc c'est aussi montrer que tu prends tes responsabilités, en aidant la mangrove », souligne Ketut. Du côté de Mama Mangrove, si l'optimisme est au rendez-vous, on sait aussi que ce combat pour protéger et réimplanter la mangrove va prendre du temps : « Notre gouvernement soutient à l'heure actuelle l'idée d'un tourisme durable. Mais tout ne va pas changer du jour au lendemain, ça va prendre peut-être dix ans. Et on aura toujours besoin du soutien de toute la communauté pour soutenir le tourisme durable. »Et parmi ses espoirs : la nouvelle génération. De jeunes Indonésiens sont ainsi les bienvenus dans le parc, à l'occasion d'activités de sensibilisation.À lire aussiCameroun: la société civile appelle à protéger la mangrove pour limiter l'érosion 

FRNCS Mixes
FRNCS + AlX - DENPASAR

FRNCS Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 118:27


for more information and booking go to: www.facebook.com/officialfrncs www.instagram.com/officialfrncs @officialfrncs or send me an e-mail to: officialfrncs@gmx.de Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/frncs-mixes/id1437135151 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9oZWFydGhpcy5hdC9vZmZpY2lhbGZybmNzL3BvZGNhc3Qv don't forget to check out AlX pages as well: www.facebook.com/music.by.alx www.instagram.com/music_by_alx @musicbyalx

The Overnightscape Underground
The Wool Gathering – Denpasar Birth Charts (8/31/23)

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 61:40


1:01:40 – Eddie’s The Wool Gathering License for this track: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Attribution: by Eddie Murray – more info at onsug.com

Lonceng Mystery (Podcast Horror)
#51 – Hotel Murah Tapi Angker Di Bali !! Bonus Kunti

Lonceng Mystery (Podcast Horror)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 35:17


Kali ini Yessy akan Menceritakan Kejadian horor yang dia alami ketika berlibur ke Bali, Yessy memesan kamar Hotel di daerah Denpasar dan ia berencana untuk menginap 1 minggu disana, Singkat cerita ia mendapatkan hotel dengan harga yang fantastis murah permalamnya dengan fasilitas yang lumayan mumpuni dengan harga hanya 75 rb permalamnya. Namun ternyata, hotel tersebur berlokasi di tempat yang amat angker dan Yessy banyak sekali mengalami Kejadian horor selama beberapa Hari ia menginap disana sampai akhirnya dia tidak kuat dan memutuskan untuk Pergi, Penasaran dengan ceritanya? Powered by Firstory Hosting

ACS Group Technology Podcast
Eps 1. Wartek (Warung Teknologi) Hytera Poc Solusi Handy Talkie PTT Tanpa Batas Part 1

ACS Group Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 19:19


Dengan pesatnya perkembangan jaringan broadband seluler saat ini, Hytera menghadirkan Solusi Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) yang terbukti efisien dan dapat diandalkan. Memanfaatkan jaringan broadband yang sudah mapan, solusi Push-To-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) dari Hytera menyediakan suara PTT atau yang umumnya dikenal sebagai Handy Talkie (HT) pada versi ini menggunakan SIM Card sebagai penghubung ke jaringan Cellular & Nirkabel. Angel Ginting Marketing Communication berdiskusi dengan Richard Andrian Product Specialist Hytera dari ACS Group menjelaskan bagaimana Hytera bisa menjadi solusi Handy Talkie (HT) PTT untuk berkomunikasi. ❯ Connect with me: • Website: https://acsgroup.co.id​ • Instagram: https://instagram.com/acsgroup.co.id​ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autojayasolusi​ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3027... • News: https://acsgroup.co.id/id/news/​ ❯ Contact Information - Jakarta: 021-4208221, sales.admin@acsgroup.co.id - Cikarang: 021-29612368, adminckg@acsgroup.co.id - Semarang: 024-76638094, adminsmg@acsgroup.co.id - Surabaya: 031-8556277, adminsby@acsgroup.co.id - Denpasar: 0361-4457859, admindps@acsgroup.co.id

Kajian Islam AMPUH
Eps. #47 Jadilah Muslim Taat! Bukan Radikal Atau Moderat

Kajian Islam AMPUH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 11:23


Indonesia ditunjuk menjadi tuan rumah Konferensi Islam tingkat ASEAN. Konferensi kali kedua ini digelar di Denpasar, Bali, 21 – 23 Desember 2022. Konferensi ini diikuti sekitar 140 peserta dari Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Singapura, Thailand, Filipina, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, Timor Leste, serta Arab Saudi. Konferensi menghadirkan sejumlah narasumber dari kalangan ulama, akademisi serta pimpinan organisasi masyarakat Islam dari berbagai negara. “Konferensi ini akan membahas implementasi moderasi beragama dalam masyarakat Muslim serta upaya pencegahan ekstremisme dan intoleransi. Kita akan sharing best practices di setiap negara,” ujar Dirjen Bimas Islam Kamaruddin Amin. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kajian-islam-ampuh/message

Saga
Laku Ramah Lingkungan dari Bilik Kecil Kantin Sekolah di Bali

Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 6:27


Perilaku baik butuh pembiasaan. Itu sebab pendidikan krusial sebagai sarana memupuk kebiasaan-kebiasaan baik sejak dini. Misalnya, perilaku ramah lingkungan yang saat ini gencar ditanamkan lewat sekolah. Namun, prosesnya kerap tak mudah. Seperti yang dialami SD Negeri 7 Dauh Puri di Denpasar, Bali yang butuh bertahun-tahun membangun ekosistem ramah lingkungan. Dan itu semua berawal dari mengubah wajah kantin sekolah. Jurnalis KBR Ninik Yuniati melihat dari dekat praktik pengurangan sampah di sana. Laporannya dibacakan Astri Yuana Sari. Kami ingin mendengarkan saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu dengar, melalui email ke podcast@kbrprime.id

TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano
"来自捷克和斯洛伐克海底的国际狩猎,幸运地被抓住 丹帕萨(Denpasar) - 印尼国家警察的国际关系部设法逮捕了周三(14/12)的捷克共和国和斯洛伐克,西里尔·斯蒂亚克(Cyril Stiak)和斯特凡

TheMummichogBlog - Malta In Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 6:21


"来自捷克和斯洛伐克海底的国际狩猎,幸运地被抓住 丹帕萨(Denpasar) - 印尼国家警察的国际关系部设法逮捕了周三(14/12)的捷克共和国和斯洛伐克,西里尔·斯蒂亚克(Cyril Stiak)和斯特凡·杜琳娜(Stefan Durina)的国际刑警组织逃犯。 这是报价" "启动AD- #TheMummichogBlogoFmalta Amazon Top和Flash Deals(会员链接 - 如果您通过以下链接购买,您将支持我们的翻译)-https://amzn.to/3feogyg 仅在一次搜索中比较所有顶级旅行网站,以在酒店库存的最佳酒店交易中找到世界上最佳酒店价格比较网站。 (会员链接 - 如果您通过以下链接购买,您将支持我们的翻译)-https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “因此,无论您希望别人对您做什么,也对他们做,因为这是法律和先知。”“ #Jesus #Catholic。 “从受孕的时刻,必须绝对尊重和保护人类的生活。从他生存的第一刻起,必须将一个人承认为拥有一个人的权利 - 其中每种无辜者都是无辜的权利。”天主教教堂的教理2270。 堕胎杀死了两次。它杀死了婴儿的身体,并杀死了母亲的科学。堕胎是深刻的反妇女。它的受害者中有三个季节是女性:一半的婴儿和所有母亲。 流畅的马耳他无线电是马耳他的第一号数字广播电台,演奏您的轻松最爱 - Smooth提供了“无混乱”的混音,吸引了35-59个核心观众,提供柔和的成人现代经典。我们操作一个流行曲目的播放列表,并定期更新。 https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ 马耳他是一颗地中海宝石,等待被发现。马耳他拥有文化和历史,娱乐和放松,冒险和兴奋的独特结合,也是出国留学的理想之地。实际上,它拥有世界上最优秀的学习机构。 -https://www.visitmalta.com/ 关注电报:https://t.me/themummichogblogdotcom Tumblr:https://www.tumblr.com/themummichogblogofmalta blogspot:https://themummichogblogofmalta.blogspot.com/ 论坛:https://groups.google.com/g/themummichogblog Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/chinesecommunitymalta 结束广告" "D来自今天国家警察总部的新闻稿。 两名嫌疑人是具有红色通知状况的国际卫队逃犯,自2019年以来一直被通缉,但仅在印度尼西亚巴厘岛被捕。 众所周知,逮捕是在Bagjatinter团队与移民局,印尼法律部和人权部门之间收到信息之后进行的,以检查两个科目的交叉数据和Kitas/Kitap并获得了结果。 另请阅读: 逃离后,马诺克瓦里监狱将非法金矿老板Ongky设置为逃犯 从这些结果中可以看出,IRN WN众议员Czech Cyril Stiak于2019年6月14日通过I Gusti Ngurah Rai国际机场进入印尼领土在JL上。 Badung Bali以南的Ratna Ungasan Kuta。 同时,众所周知,IRN臣民,斯洛伐克公民和Stefan Durina于2019年10月20日首次进入印尼领土。 根据运输数据,该受试者已进入并进入印尼领土8次,并记录说他是在2020年3月14日进入印尼时,当时他使用踏板航空公司(TR288)进入了I Gusti Ngurah Rai国际机场。 众所周知,西里尔·斯蒂亚克(Cyril Stiak)和斯特凡·杜琳娜(Stefan Durina)是在几个国家 /地区被狩猎的国际刑警组织逃犯。两者都具有红色通知状态,自2019年以来一直被通缉。西里尔·斯蒂亚克(Cyril Stiak)于周三(30/11/2022)在巴厘岛被捕。同时,斯特凡·杜琳娜(Stefan Durina)于周一(12/1/2022)被捕。 根据该协议,这两个臣民被移交给了捷克共和国的警察,并与一支由4(四名)名Divhubinter Polrri成员组成的警卫队和巴厘岛警察的2名(两名)成员。 https://koran-jakarta.com/buruan-internasional-asal-ceko-dan-slovakia-sembunyi-di-bali-bali-untung-kethuan?page=all "

Rupa Bali Podcast
S4 - Episode 6 - CCG x Rupa Bali - Bincang Kelas Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022 Bersama Alia Swastika - Host: Mita

Rupa Bali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 13:08


Alia Swastika adalah direktur Yayasan Jogja Biennale sekaligus kurator dan penulis, memaparkan topik seputar gender, feminisme, serta seksualitas dalam kerja kuratorial di kelas Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022 bulan Oktober lalu. Di episode ini Alia Swastika membagikan pengalamannya dalam kelas kuratorial tersebut dan juga memaparkan salah satu project kuratorialnya yang sedang berlangsung di Bali. Bagaimana jalannya kelas kala itu? Mengapa dan seberapa penting isu gender, feminisme, serta seksualitas dipertimbangkan dalam praktik kuratorial? Yuk temukan jawabannya di podcast ini! Episode ini berkolaborasi dengan Cush Cush Gallery dalam rangka Denpasar 2022 Curatorial Residency

Rupa Bali Podcast
S4 - Episode 5 Part 2 - CCG x Rupa Bali - Bincang Dunia Kuratorial dan Seni bersama Mentor Ayos Purwoaji - Host: Savitri

Rupa Bali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 35:50


Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022 dimentori oleh dua kurator yakni Ayos Purwoaji dan Dr. Mitha Budhyarto. Setelah berlangsungnya residensi tersebut, Mentor Ayos Purwoaji mewakili dalam berbagi tentang pengalamannya bersama para partisipan residensi. Setelah berbagi tentang jalannya residensi tahun ini, kami juga berbincang tentang dunia kuratorial dan perkembangan dunia seni di Bali serta Surabaya. Hmmm, apa saja itu? Yuk, didengerin! Episode ini berkolaborasi dengan Cush Cush Gallery dalam rangka Denpasar 2022 Curatorial Residency.

Rupa Bali Podcast
S4 - Episode 5 Part 1 - CCG x Rupa Bali - Bincang Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022 berama Mentor Ayos Purwoaji - Host: Savitri

Rupa Bali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 31:12


Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022 dimentori oleh dua kurator yakni Ayos Purwoaji dan Dr. Mitha Budhyarto. Setelah berlangsungnya residensi tersebut, Mentor Ayos Purwoaji mewakili dalam berbagi tentang pengalamannya bersama para partisipan residensi. Ternyata sangat unik dengan keadaan cuaca yang agak tidak mendukung, tetapi semuanya akhirnya berjalan lancar dan menghasilkan proposal-proposal pameran yang begitu menarik serta konkrit. Kira-kira apa saja itu? Yuk, didengerin! Episode ini berkolaborasi dengan Cush Cush Gallery dalam rangka Denpasar 2022 Curatorial Residency.

Rupa Bali Podcast
S4 - Episode 4 - CCG x Rupa Bali - Bincang Kelas Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022 + Berkesenian Hendro Wiyanto & FX Harsono - Host: Savitri

Rupa Bali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 21:36


Setelah memberi kelas tentang Relasi Kuasa di Curatorial Residency Denpasar 2022, kurator dan penulis Hendro Wiyanto dan perupa FX Harsono berbagi tentang jalannya kelas, tema yang di sampaikan, serta harapan terhadap residensi kuratorial yang diselenggarakan kali ini. Ditambah di atas itu, mereka juga berbagi tentang praktek berkesenian masing-masing serta bagaimana mereka saling melengkapi selama puluhan dekade ini dalam berkarya. Kira-kira apa saja itu? Yuk, didengerin! Episode ini berkolaborasi dengan Cush Cush Gallery dalam rangka Denpasar 2022 Curatorial Residency.

Rupa Bali Podcast
S4 - Episode 3 Part 1 - Bincang dengan Satya Bhuana | Menelisik Seni di Bali Bagian dari Kehidupan - Host: Savitri

Rupa Bali Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 31:21


Seni di Bali dikenal sangatlah lekat dengan kehidupan sehari-hari masyarakat Hindu Bali, atau yang sering disebut tradisinya. Jadi saat mengetahui Satya Bhuana (@satya_bhuana) seorang musisi akustik asal Tegalalang, Gianyar, yang juga berkecimpung di dunia seni masyarakat Bali adalah sesuatu yang menarik dan membanggakan. Ia tidak saja melakukan perihal ngayah (melakukan tanpa pamrih) namun juga tertarik dengan filosofi serta cerita-cerita dibalik seni pertunjukan Bali yang beragam itu. Sebut saja Calonarang, Topeng, Arja, bahkan nge-Wayang! Tanpa dukungan keluarganya dan hidup di Denpasar yang memancingnya, mungkin yang ia telusuri tidak sejauh ini. Lalu, seperti apa kehidupan berkesenian Satya Bhuana? Yuk, didengerin!

David and Will
Ben Downie - 12 October 2022

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 3:15


Today marks 20 years since the Bali nightclub bombings. @Ben_Downie is currently at the Consulate in Denpasar ahead of the memorial service. Ben joins David and Will nowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ACS Group Technology Podcast
ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 13 New Rugged Tablets For Your Industry Needs Zebra ET40/ET45

ACS Group Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 7:26


Dalam proses pendataan dibutuhkan kecepatan dan visibilitas, untuk itu diperlukan tools yang bisa digunakan untuk mempermudah dalam proses opname. Untuk itu Zebra menghadirkan solusi Tablet Rugged ET40/ET45. Clara (host) berdiskusi dengan Pak Ivan Reinaldo (Account Executive) dengan Pak Ardy (AIDC & Security Solution Manager) dari ACS Group tentang berbagai cara untuk mempermudah pendataan dengan Rugged Tablets Zebra ET40/ET45 ini. ❯ Simak juga Podcast lainnya dari kami:  • Eps. 1 Cybersecurity: https://youtu.be/4rmV9JvjMWw   • Eps. 2 AMTS (Asset Management and Tracking System): https://youtu.be/Q00_yWfGHN8   • Eps. 3 RFID Technology: https://youtu.be/kKDv3-fpBaQ   • Eps. 4 Aruba Access Network: https://youtu.be/DaSxJPFQNm4   • Eps. 5 Zebra Technologies: https://youtu.be/-l0d_KK20fY  • Eps. 6 HPE Aruba: https://youtu.be/o3dp78sbTY4  • Eps. 7 Bosch Security: https://youtu.be/Ig_8_p9mZKA  • Eps. 8 Managed Services: https://youtu.be/VxIg3TkKIuk  • Eps. 9 AIDC Product Update: https://youtu.be/pdm87Eh_NQA  • Eps. 10 Real Time Locations System: https://youtu.be/KQ2NjL9qhWM  • Eps. 11 Branch Manager : https://youtu.be/Bc_3hpI9y0k   ❯ Jangan lupa Subscribe channel kami, agar tidak kelewatan video solusi terbaru: http://bit.ly/ACSCHANNEL    ❯ Host: • Clara Tania: https://instagram.com/claratania   ❯ Connect with me:   • Website: https://acsgroup.co.id   • Instagram: https://instagram.com/acsgroup.co.id   • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autojayasolusi   • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3027...  • News: https://acsgroup.co.id/id/news/    ❯ Contact Information  - Jakarta: 021-4208221, sales.admin@acsgroup.co.id  - Cikarang: 021-29612368, adminckg@acsgroup.co.id  - Semarang: 024-76638094, adminsmg@acsgroup.co.id  - Surabaya: 031-8556277, adminsby@acsgroup.co.id  - Denpasar: 0361-4457859, admindps@acsgroup.co.id     #ACSGroup #CyberSecurity #Cyber    ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 13 New Rugged Tablets For Your Industry Needs Zebra ET40/ET45 

Zsolt Zsemba
The Possession at the Ceremony. Bali Indonesia 34

Zsolt Zsemba

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:01


The possession at the temple. This gathering and these prayers consist of the priest chanting. As in nearly all religions, there is some reciting of these chants/prayers. I didn't understand a word since it was all in the ancient Balinese language. The dancing and the gathering went on and one group of people had already finished their prayers. We had to wait since we had a rain delay earlier and our turn was to be at 6:30 and turned out to be more like 7:15. As the night fell the temple took on a very different look and feel. These temples are all locked during the day. Unlike churches, one cannot freely enter. The prayer. We did our prayers, and I followed along as much as I could. I was given a small handmade offering box with flower petals. There were five chants and for each one, I had to pick a different flower and it goes as such. We are all seated cross-legged facing the statues and offerings. The priests and us are all seated and facing in one direction. No preachers are talking to you in Bali. As the locals picked up the different color flowers I followed along and placed my palms together with the tips of my fingers holding the petals. They do this chant 5 times. At the end of each chat, we put a petal in either your headdress or tuck them in your ear. At the end of the chants the priest comes and uses a grass-type wand and sprays you with three flicks of the wand. With your hands cupped together, he places holy water in your hand and you drink it. This is done three times and then you are given some rice to stick on your forehead and your neck. Then came the possession. When this was all said and done, suddenly there was a commotion. At one of the temple gates and in came a small group of people. The lady next to me said that she is possessed and is in a trance. The lady that was said to be in a trance was crying, whining, and possibly screaming or chanting, I couldn't tell. She was somewhat helped and dragged before the priest and another man did a Balinese walk and dance of sorts. This was a form of exorcism. I have never witnessed such a thing in my life. I have heard about it. I have seen videos but never have I seen one in person. The lady seemed to be in pain, she cried out as if she was and I was told that a spirit is talking through her. I asked if this happened often, and they said no. Later the lady that was possessed sat near me. I was taken aback a little because she was in tears. She had to be about 55 so it was not someone wanting attention. She wept openly about her experience. I was told that they remember these experiences and it changes a person permanently. I assume it would and as she wept, all I could think of was wow and I wish I could talk to her. Maybe next time. e #balinese #bali #baliindonesia #tabanan #indonesia #balilife #denpasar #explorebali #infodenpasar #like #baliisland #art #taksubali #taksu #balidaily #bajangbali #kuta #infobali #balitrip #balibible #photography #balinesegirl #cantikbali #gadisbali #jegegbali #budayabali #balianbeach balinese, Tabanan, Bali, Bali Indonesia, Indonesia, Bali life, Denpasar explore bali, Info Denpasar, like, Bali island, art, taksu bali, taksu, Bali daily, bajang Bali, Kuta info Bali, Bali trip, Bali bible photography Balinese girl, cantik bali, gadis Bali, jegeg Bali, Budaya Bali, Balian beach, --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message

Zsolt Zsemba
My Ceremony Experience. Bali Indonesia 34

Zsolt Zsemba

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 3:14


My ceremony experience. Since I changed locations, this area is even quieter than the last one, I like it. However, remote the location is, the Balinese people are welcoming and inclusive. My Airbnb host is a local priest and when I asked him if there would be any ceremonies, he invited me to one. It was rather unexpected and quick, but I also promptly accepted his invitation. On the day of the ceremony, he delivered the sarong that I needed to enter the temple and I was all set to go. I did mention I would like to take photos and videos; everyone was fine with that. This was going to be a new experience. I have been to a temple before, but this was different. I was getting strange looks. At the agreed time I walked to the temple. There was hardly anyone there. I sat and waited under the gazebo in my sarong and my phone in hand. I was given some strange looks by the men and women passing by, but it was ok. I was a little anxious and nervous. This soon passed when a group of women smiled and asked me what I was doing. I explained and I went with them. We went about 50 meters and down some stairs where I saw this large statue. She was surrounded by what seemed to be a well. I then witnessed them taking the water out of the well and placing them into cups. This was to be a blessing with holy water. The rain poured down. Unfortunately, the ceremony was a touch delayed. It began to drizzle and rain. Then it was pouring rain and not only did we get holy water on us but also tons of rainwater. Our journey was to be two stops. One here at the local temple. It would be the village temple and then head over to the large temple by the road. The ceremony itself would not have been too long but the rain certainly delayed it. I must admit I was a wimp, the men all went and got soaked on their way to the temple. My friend's wife said to stay, I didn't argue. After about 30 min the rain eased up and we went to the larger temple. This was a beautiful experience. The temple we went to was large. There are many small ones and even some personal family temples that could pass for public ones. The temple could hold a few hundred people and unlike churches, these temples are all outdoors, with most having some sheltered areas for the Gamelan musicians and areas for the priests to sit. While I have visited large temples in Denpasar, they felt like a shopping mall rather than a ceremony. This place was slow and quiet, not 100 people at one pushing and shoving to get the chore of the prayers over with. This was a family occasion. Everyone in the village knows everyone else. They are a large family-style community. Everyone is dressed in colorful outfits and as the music played, I saw the young ladies dancing away to the Gamelan music. This was an amazing ceremony to witness. It got even more exciting when a possession happened to three people. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message

Zsolt Zsemba
Interview with a small business owner. Bali Indonesia 13

Zsolt Zsemba

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 4:12


Meeting Mrs. Arik "Saya ketemu Bu Arik." Is saying I met Mrs. Arik in the Indonesian language. Mrs. Arik is a local shopkeeper and seamstress in Ubud Bali. She owns and runs a small shop here located at the entrance to my villa where I am currently staying. The store's name is Arta Dika Kebaya. It is located on the outskirts of Ubud, not in the main tourist area. Her target market is local people, made-to-order and custom traditional clothing. They are the Kebaya that is worn to the local ceremonies in Bali. I have seen her a few times and decided to stop by and ask if she would be kind enough to make some video content with me. At the same time, we did an interview for the blog. She was thrilled to talk about her business and her family. But what surprised me the most was that she was taking care of all this on her own. The small business. My background is in cutting and sewing. So yes, I can cut, sew and make patterns. My family business began making aprons and cushions for wicker and rattan furniture before it grew into a large-scale operation over the years. She has no such aspirations... She is happy and very content in her little shop that is probably no bigger than 7m x 7m. She has a place to cut and sew and make some patterns. There is one sewing machine placed to one side of the shop with a few mannequins displaying her work. Bali is known for its numerous monthly ceremonies. There is some sort of ceremony in Bali every day. It could be deaths, births, and the rest of the regular ceremonies that go on in Bali. Of course, there is plenty of competition, and getting to the temple during Covid was not allowed. Though Bali was quite lenient on all this during Covid businesses suffered greatly. The family. Mrs. Arik has a great attitude and each time I saw her she had a great big smile. While it is the general attitude of most Balinese, she was truly happy. Her story is one of many in Bali. Her husband is a driver, yet he is unemployed at the moment. He lost his job during Covid. Pre-covid being a driver was a very sought-after position in Bali and a very common job in Indonesia. Nearly all the foreigners in Indonesia employ a driver/guide because a local license or an international driver's license is needed. Her husband is local and was born right here in the Ubud area, while Mrs. Arik was born in the capital city of Bali, Denpasar. She is the sole provider for her family which includes three children. Wayan Ariska is 17 years old girl, Kade 15-year-old girl, and one boy named Komang Andika is 12 years old. No small undertaking. Now the food in Ubud and the surrounding area is rather inexpensive even by local standards. But having three teenagers whose needs are let's say those of modern families is not easy. Every kid needs a cellphone, they need decent clothes and of course, they need to be dressed and fed as well. A small one-person shop can only do so much. Arik works hard in her small shop and yet she is content and happy in her own little world. This is one reason I feel the need to tell the stories of such individuals. My story on Kevien, who was a farmer and Arik are only a few of many stories to come. As usual, I gave her a chance to ask me a few questions, and here they are. Arik: Where are you from? Me: Toronto Canada. Arik: Why are you so happy? Me: I am just a generally happy person. Life is easier that way than being miserable. Arik: What made you successful? Me: I just work hard at what I do and I am happy to be able to be a writer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message

ACS Group Technology Podcast
ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 12 Cyber Security NGFW To EDR

ACS Group Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 19:32


Bagaimana cara mengamankan jaringan dari ancaman digital? Teknologi apa yang kita bisa pakai? Episode ini akan menjawab pertanyaan-pertanyaan ini. Clara (host) berdiskusi dengan Pak Rijallulaah Ayatullah (Account Executive) dengan Pak Empianus Eko Putra (Network Engineer) ACS Group tentang berbagai cara untuk mengamankan jaringan Anda dari ancaman internet. Ancaman seperti malware, ransomware dan virus memerlukan Solusi Teknologi seperti end-point security dan firewall dan bagaimana menerapkan itu di Industri. ❯ Simak juga Podcast lainnya dari kami: • Eps. 1 Cybersecurity: https://youtu.be/4rmV9JvjMWw • Eps. 2 AMTS (Asset Management and Tracking System): https://youtu.be/Q00_yWfGHN8 • Eps. 3 RFID Technology: https://youtu.be/kKDv3-fpBaQ • Eps. 4 Aruba Access Network: https://youtu.be/DaSxJPFQNm4 • Eps. 5 Zebra Technologies: https://youtu.be/-l0d_KK20fY • Eps. 6 HPE Aruba: https://youtu.be/o3dp78sbTY4 • Eps. 7 Bosch Security: https://youtu.be/Ig_8_p9mZKA • Eps. 8 Managed Services: https://youtu.be/VxIg3TkKIuk • Eps. 9 AIDC Product Update: https://youtu.be/pdm87Eh_NQA • Eps. 10 Real Time Locations System: https://youtu.be/KQ2NjL9qhWM • Eps. 11 Branch Manager : https://youtu.be/Bc_3hpI9y0k ❯ Jangan lupa Subscribe channel kami, agar tidak kelewatan video solusi terbaru: http://bit.ly/ACSCHANNEL ❯ Host: • Clara Tania: https://instagram.com/claratania ❯ Connect with me: • Website: https://acsgroup.co.id • Instagram: https://instagram.com/acsgroup.co.id • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autojayasolusi • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3027... • News: https://acsgroup.co.id/id/news/ ❯ Contact Information - Jakarta: 021-4208221, sales.admin@acsgroup.co.id - Cikarang: 021-29612368, adminckg@acsgroup.co.id - Semarang: 024-76638094, adminsmg@acsgroup.co.id - Surabaya: 031-8556277, adminsby@acsgroup.co.id - Denpasar: 0361-4457859, admindps@acsgroup.co.id #ACSGroup​ #CyberSecurity #cyber ACS Group Cyber Security : NGFW To EDR | ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 12

ACS Group Technology Podcast
ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 11 Branch Manager ACS Group

ACS Group Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 38:55


ACS Group terdiri dari dua perusahaan pemenang penghargaan dengan fokus bisnis yang identik dalam identifikasi otomatis (AIDC & RFID), infrastruktur nirkabel & keamanan, sistem keamanan perusahaan (CCTV, kontrol & Alarm) dan solusi bisnis perusahaan (perangkat lunak). ACS berfokus hanya pada solusi tertentu, kami dapat memberikan manfaat utama bagi pelanggan kami. Kami akan selalu menggunakan pengetahuan dan pengalaman kami untuk menerapkan persyaratan secara langsung dan profesional. Tapi sudah taukah anda, Kami ACS Group memiliki 5 Cabang yang ada di Indonesia Loh ! Clara Tania akan memperkenalkan Seluruh ke 5 Branch Manager Kami. ❯ Simak juga Podcast lainnya dari kami: • Eps. 1 Cybersecurity: https://youtu.be/4rmV9JvjMWw​ • Eps. 2 AMTS (Asset Management and Tracking System): https://youtu.be/Q00_yWfGHN8​ • Eps. 3 RFID Technology: https://youtu.be/kKDv3-fpBaQ​ • Eps. 4 Aruba Access Network: https://youtu.be/DaSxJPFQNm4​ • Eps. 5 Zebra Technologies: https://youtu.be/-l0d_KK20fY • Eps. 6 HPE Aruba: https://youtu.be/o3dp78sbTY4 • Eps. 7 Bosch Security: https://youtu.be/Ig_8_p9mZKA • Eps. 8 Managed Services: https://youtu.be/VxIg3TkKIuk • Eps. 9 AIDC Product Update: https://youtu.be/pdm87Eh_NQA • Eps. 10 Real Time Locations System: https://youtu.be/KQ2NjL9qhWM • Eps. 11 Branch Manager : https://youtu.be/Bc_3hpI9y0k ❯ Jangan lupa Subscribe channel kami, agar tidak kelewatan video solusi terbaru: http://bit.ly/ACSCHANNEL​ ❯ Host: • Clara Tania: https://instagram.com/claratania​ ❯ Connect with me: • Website: https://acsgroup.co.id​ • Instagram: https://instagram.com/acsgroup.co.id​ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/autojayasolusi ​• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/3027... • News: https://acsgroup.co.id/id/news/​ ❯ Contact Information - Jakarta: 021-4208221, sales.admin@acsgroup.co.id - Cikarang: 021-29612368, adminckg@acsgroup.co.id - Semarang: 024-76638094, adminsmg@acsgroup.co.id - Surabaya: 031-8556277, adminsby@acsgroup.co.id - Denpasar: 0361-4457859, admindps@acsgroup.co.id #ACSGroup​ #BranchManager #CabangACS Branch Manager ACS Group | ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 11

FOOTBALL TRIBE
盛岡モレラトに東南アジアから関心が…中国からも熱視線と海外報道

FOOTBALL TRIBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022


「盛岡モレラトに東南アジアから関心が…中国からも熱視線と海外報道」  明治安田生命J2リーグのいわてグルージャ盛岡に所属するブラジル人MFルーカス・モレラト(28)は、東南アジアに移籍する可能性があるようだ。今月4日にインドネシアメディア『Denpasar』が伝えている。 モレラトはエストリルやマフラなどポルトガル国内の複数クラブをへて、2020年1月にいわてグルージャ盛岡へ完全移籍。昨季はリーグ戦21試合に出場してJ2リーグ昇格に貢献すると、今季はここまでリーグ戦21試合中11試合でスタメンに抜てきされている。 『Denpasar』の報道によると、インドネシア1部のプルシジャ・ジャカルタがモレラトの獲得に動いているとのこと。ただ、中国やタイ国内のクラブも同選手へ関心を寄せているが、具体的なクラブ名は明らかになっていないという。 またドイツの移籍情報サイト『トランスファー・マルクト』によると、モレラトといわてグルージャ盛岡の契約期間は2023年1月までであるようだ。 なお、プルシジャ・ジャカルタは2021/22シーズンの国内リーグを11勝12分11敗で終え、勝ち点45を獲得。首位ペルシサム・プトラから30ポイント差の8位に終わっている。また、2019年11月にはJ1リーグのFC東京と提携を発表している。

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto
Ep 38 - How Daniel Kordan turned photography hobby during his PhD to become one of the top travel & landscape photographers

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 45:10


Hey Wicked Hunters,  Welcome back to The Art of Photography Podcast, this week we have one of the most respected travel photographers joining us. He was one of the first photographers in this space. Daniel started his journey as a photographer back when he was still a PhD student. It took him 8-10 years until he could pursue his passion in photography full time. Since then he has become one of the most respected travel, landscape and adventure photographers. He has taught thousands of students and he's an official Nikon, Gitzo and Lucroit ambassador. He has been published in many magazines such as National Geographic, Digital SLR Magazine, etc. His photos were purchased by leading worldwide brands like Apple, RedBull, HSBC, etc.   If you want to learn more about Daniel's work, you can find it here: Link to social media: https://www.instagram.com/Danielkordan/ https://twitter.com/daniel_kordan https://danielkordan.com/  Link to NFT https://opensea.io/collection/red-sails    Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: • Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify   • Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography   • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr   • Website: https://podcast.thewickedhunt.com      • Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr     For those of you who want to learn more about The Wicked Hunt Photography by Stanley Aryanto: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/  • Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com      • Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/   Don't forget to leave a review on the podcast if you enjoy this conversation. It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers.  ---------------------------- Transcription: Daniel Kordan  0:00   This is how you can build your own style. And this is how you can learn in a really fast way. Because the process that I undertake, it took me about eight years to 10 years Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  0:20   Hey wiki hunters Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast where we share photographers journey and passion and how photography gives them hope represent happiness. And today we have someone very special to be part of this podcast, someone who have done this for a long, long time and have been an inspiration to my journey as well. Daniel Corden, how are you Daniel, welcome to Bali. I know you just settling in here in in the island of gods. But very good to have you in the island. How are you? Yeah, hey, Daniel Kordan  0:53   Stanley, good actually settled already getting used to live in Bali in the tropics, and continue exploring Indonesia. I was here first time in 2019. And I really loved it here and the family loved it here. Well, it's the sun, the ocean, and so many beautiful places like almost 17 plus 1000 islands in Indonesia. So I have to explore lots of them and exploring Southeast Asia in general, it was a long lasting dream for me as well, because I covered a lot Europe and America but in Asia is still a lot to explore it a photograph. So I think it's a good base for me for coming here, at least for my nomadic life supplants the here for one year. And yeah, to inspire you more with some photos from Indonesia, and well, Southeast Asia in general. Yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:47   I mean, I saw some of your brothers from the island already. And, you know, around in Asia, and, you know, you covered it very quickly. So, you know, that's, that's awesome to see some of those places to be taken by someone like you with a different perspective. It's always refreshing. So you've been in this industry a very long time, you know, but what really started your journey, have you always been wanted to be a photographer? Or is there a story behind that? Daniel Kordan  2:19   Well, of course, there is always a story behind some long way. And the story for me started, of course, with my house in my neighbourhood, I think most of photographers, they do the same, they just start exploring from the backyard, in general. Yeah, they go to the forest, they go to the mountains, whatever they have near their house. And this is how I started, when I was 17 years old, 17, maybe 16 years old, that was just wandering in the wild in nature. I was a grown up in Russia in Moscow region. So it was beautiful forests and beautiful lakes. It was a nice playground. So it was just taught by myself or photography. I was also attending the painting school at the time when I was a student. And I guess it's helped us a lot to just understand the colour with colour management in photography later as well to be bold with colours not to be afraid to use some colours and editing in my landscapes and travel photography as well. So I guess many photographers will do the same they just start with a backyard start practising and then they build career build portfolio and start travelling outside as well. Yep, yeah, so Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  3:33   it's actually very different for me i i started photography because of travels it's actually land away from my home that got me started. So that's really interesting. And you know, like that the back back, your back your own backyard inspired to be a photographer because most people take that for granted. So I think that's really cool. Was there like a particular moment within you know that that time where you feel you know that photography makes you happy? And you know, you want to do that for longer? Or is it just you know, you just kind of know ever since you started photography, like I know you share a little bit about exploring the backyard but how do you start photography itself? Daniel Kordan  4:18   Well, it's always kind of struggle of course, because the first steps will make you can't really earn your photography more like investors so you buying new cameras buying the gear you just investing in the in the flight so just yeah, go somewhere. Yes, the first steps. You basically spend more money than you're earning on photography say it was always just a hobby, a passion for me, and it's still a hobby, passion, I can even now I can tell that it's kind of professional or it becomes like a routine work. And also it's still a passion until now and well there was a certain moment when I started earning a little bit on photography, but more was more Some commercial projects like portrait studio, maybe even some wedding. So how was this, like mark on my history with wedding photography as well. So it was just the student and earning some money, but that give me some good practice, how to choose all the settings, compositions help edit images just was really, really good practice for me. But yep, slowly, I started organising some workshops around the world and was one of the first persons who actually make the workshops were just it was not mainstream at all. We just knew all the people actually who make workshops, photography workshops that time. So it was around 11 years ago, 11 or 10 years. Now there are just literally 1000s of people and influencers who are making this. But since then, it's grown up in a huge business. I'm partnering with Iceland photo tours with my good friend UDB Gorski and we have about 45 destinations in our portfolio. So before pandemic, we had about 4000 clients per year, so 4000 photographers per year joining our photography tours, but pandemic hit. And then we change the bit the things I make online courses, online education. So now I have 16,000 students in my online courses. So it's also grown up quite a lot when people join the metaverse and joined online courses. So who knows? Where next year this year will take us but Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  6:36   we'll see that that's awesome. Wow, that's a lot of students. You've taught a lot of people that's that's crazy. You know, it's, I mean, this just goes to show you know, how, how great and how much people love your photography and how inspiring they are. It is, you know, otherwise, there won't be that many people following your footsteps, you know, as far as being inspired by your photography, what do you love the most about photography, in general, or in landscape photography. And actually, I forgot to say, I would love to see your wedding for like wedding photography, photos Daniel Kordan  7:16   on the website and everything, but I can try to dig specially for you, if you come to mandolin Valley, I will show you in private, you know. Just kidding. But I can try to find, if you surely want wanted, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  7:32   I can imagine, you know, because every time I see that, even when you should landscape, a lot of them are very intimate landscape, you know, very clean. People in human figure, you have some of those as well. But yeah, so it'd be interesting, I would love to see them Daniel Kordan  7:50   actually build quite a big business on that. Because I was doing that for like three or four years. And last years, I was shooting weddings in France and Italy. So when I was like 20 to 23 years old, I was still in university on my PhD and was just sneaking out, like France to the wedding to shoot for like four or 5000 bucks. It was a good addition, though. My salary as a PhD student at around $200 per month. Really fine. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  8:21   So what makes you love photography? You know, if there is, is there a one thing that makes you love photography? Or is there a lot of things that make you fall in love with photography in general? Daniel Kordan  8:31   Well, in general, what I like about photography and landscape in particular is the people. So you can ask me why people in landscape? Yeah, but it's the people who are joining my workshops, the people who I meet, while we talk with you right now. So we also kind of inspiring each other, right? So it's a community of people that just come together. There's not just, I can myself a lonely wolf now it's just like, I'm making fun for myself. All the time, I'm turning entertaining myself and the people around and educating them as well. So you always meet with some amazing people and you have something in common. You have in common the passion to the nature to photography compositions. So this is what I love about landscape. It's just inspiring each other. Yeah. That's awesome. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  9:19   Yeah, I mean, like, you know, if I didn't come across your profile back then I might not be where I am today. So you definitely have inspired, you know, other photographer. So, you know, you've been to a lot of places in the world, right? Have you have you ever counted how many how many countries have you ever been Daniel Kordan  9:40   really not counting countries, but I have favourite places that I return all the time, like Indonesia, right? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  9:51   Like is there like you know, any particular place that really hits home and keep taking you back to those place? Daniel Kordan  10:03   There are so many of them. But there are a few places in particular that really return every year. It's like Patagonia or Greenland or Antarctica. So all of this replaces, it's something that may be part of my soul, my heart is left there. And while always taking workshops, this places like Italy, Tuscany as well. I love it a lot just because you feel amazing there, because landscape is always beautiful. Or you always struggle in Patagonia with the conditions. But eventually you just get rewarded by just some fantastic lenticular clouds and flying skies and, I don't know, beautiful Puma or going like as in the frame against the mountains. And the same from Greenland. And we didn't want we developed absolutely amazing tour with Red Sails, Red Sails in Greenland, and become kind of viral. It just it's one of my most favourite tourism portfolio. Let's say this summer, we sell ready 16 tours 16 tours from June to September, they're fully booked. We just started accepting people for next year. But that's pretty much 16 tours per 16 people each tour. So that's more than 250 people this summer, I need to guide some of them. And we already have some guides for workshops. In late August, September. I just, I can't just guide all of them myself. But we have local guides and some good friends that help us a lot. Educating people in the stores as well. But it's really romantic when you have read sales and you just going among all the icebergs and midnight sun, the sun just never sets there and just throws from horizon for like, five, six hours. So it can imagine like six hours nonstop with the flaming skies. Reflections of the iceberg some whales and seals on the ice. It's pretty incredible place just can go there forever. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  12:06   That is amazing. You know, and just you explaining it. I know you have a collection that I have checked out your NFT collection on the Red Sails, and they're just so breathtaking. But you know, just listen that listening to that. It's so Sunday already breathtaking without looking at that photo. But yeah, I highly encourage those who listen, you know, to check out his NFT collection on open sea and on the Red Sails, and the link will be on the description. It's just absolutely incredible. How does how does that come about? Is it is it is the other boat? If you have like two kinds of boats, or is it most of the boats there have Red Sails or how does that work? And yeah, yeah, this Daniel Kordan  12:49   boats, they belong to the tour company. So these are all boats, basically. And we're using to sailing boats and make specifically for them. Red Sails, and well, just bringing them for every season for every summer. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  13:05   And it's cool. Yeah, so you know great Greenland is actually one of my top bucket lists to go to I really want to export the Greenland sound so amazing. So you've been to a lot of these places multiple times, right? Like you say, Patagonia, you go there almost every year while you save every year as well as the other two places. You know, when you go to the same place over and over again, it can be kind of really like boring and you know, you feel like you know it all and doesn't excite you anymore, because it's predictable, you know what's going to happen, but I feel like every time you you take a photo of those new places or I should say of those old places that you've been to you manage to come up with something different something unique, something fresh, something exciting, how how does take us through how do you come up with that you know, so that people who are photographers who kind of feel like they've been to this place over and over again and get bored with it can get inspired and learn from what you've done as well as what you do in travel photography. Daniel Kordan  14:20   Well, first of all, you're completely right that let's see if you go to the same place and make let's say workshop after workshop, it's also becomes quite boring. Like I just decided for myself, I will not go myself myself to the places but I will just put my guides or local photography guides who can take people in the company so you just don't need to be caught on the hook. You know, you got like a fish and you just keep doing the kinds of job so it becomes more like not using passion yeah becomes like office work. Let's see. I love like example Am I love to a lot Provence in France for the first visit, but already the second, the third visit in Provence, it's the same conditions as the blue sky, the same blue sky, the same lavender fields, the same like hordes of tourists in the fields, and becomes really boring. So I just decided, okay, we'll just we'll go there. Yeah, so I'm going to the places where conditions are always different. Let's say this way, I'm going to Greenland to Patagonia. Because every time you go there, conditions are totally different. And Patagonia, you have all these lenticular clouds, they have storms, and the light is really, really different all the time. And you're just adapting to changing the light. And this challenging, so without any challenges, it becomes quite boring, as well. So you're hunting for the light. It may be it's the same compositions that you've seen already the previous visit, but the light may be different, and conditions different. Yeah, also, how not to lose passion in this work. Basically, I tried to make, let's say, one workshop, and after workshop, there will be exploration. So let's say I make one week of education, because during workshops, I just barely have time for myself, I'm always with people, just communicating with them. And another week after workshop might be exploration of some new places around this area. Let's say, next year, I can go to Patagonia, I can guide some workshops. And after that, I go to Patagonian fjords to the other side of Torresdale. Pine, and say, Yeah, so it's a new place for me new area, and just excited to explore it. So all this keeps, keeps me excited as well. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  16:45   So, you know, you you take you do workshops, you do online course, and you also do exploration. And you've just, by the way, congratulations on your new board. And if you have kids and family, how do you find the time and balance all that? And I know as a photographer as well, you know, that's not it, right? You still have to do all your accounting or your other marketing, social media. So how do you find all that and have time for each single one of them? Daniel Kordan  17:17   Yeah, it's just all about balancing, as you mentioned, this word balance, right. So let's say I can go for two or three weeks outside, and some other workshops and other exploration. And then I spend the same time with family like two or three weeks, with family. But this is kind of quality time. So you know, just outside in the office and just come tired, exhausted in the evening. But it's a quality time. So you go hanging out somewhere, you just playing some games. So this, this is much better than actually having the permanent job and coming back absolutely exhausted, of the office work. So this is how it is it is trying to balance the whole year. And I can put myself my time. So I'm the owner of my time. So there is no one just head of me telling me okay, you must work two or three months, nonstop, you must go for three months out there. So I can easily just check my calendar and book all the next year, just very carefully balancing week by week, day by day, where I'm going how much time staying back at home with family. And yeah, it's all about balance, like the same with composition of photography, the same as your composition of your Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  18:30   life. That's awesome. Yeah, I love how you draw, you know, metaphor to photography, because I feel like you know, from photography days, a lot of life lessons. So you know, one of the things that I learned from photography is being able to have a pay out passions, patients, I should say no. As well as patient, of course. But yeah, it's cool. That balance is something that's really difficult to find, and you seem to be doing very well. So before you started photography, you mentioned you were a student as well. And you're studying PhD as well. What what what were they on? What were you studying to become before photography? Daniel Kordan  19:10   Yeah, so before photography, I was studied physics, actually. And I was studied quantum physics, in particular, in my university in Moscow. So I actually didn't finish the PhD. So on the third year, already, I was doing a lot of photography, a lot of commercial projects and had a family. So it just didn't work out for me to finish it because it's some complications in Russia about the science. It's just people didn't pay paid. They're not paid enough to sustain the living. So you have the choice either you making some business or you just going out of the country in Switzerland, USA, and it was hard with already little kids at the moment. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  19:57   Wow, that's that's really interesting to see fit. agraphia is not really, you know, a job that people think you know, would jump into to make a living, because it is a difficult way to make a living. What made you decide to, you know, do that full time instead of sticking with your PhD, Daniel Kordan  20:18   that was not really a decision in one day like this, I was slowly going to this point where I can abandon the work the job that I do, I have some small businesses like in website design, and website programming as well, that helped me a bit to invest in photography, as well. But at a certain moment, I just see that I had portfolio already, I had some workshops going on, and they started bringing more money. So I just see it and decided to make a little bit more workshops, and in adding a little bit more tours every year. And well, this is how I started building all the workshop portfolio. This is how I started to make it full time. But at first stage, I guess for most of us, it will be really challenging and hard to earn on photography, it just needs to keep trying. And there are many possibilities. Now. It's not like it was 10 years ago without social media, then now we have online education have NF T's you have work with brands, hotels, with air companies, whatever. So now possibilities that they're just much, much better than it was 10 years ago in photography. But still there is a lot of competition, like good competition as well with young travellers, young people who are willing to travel, so just need to be very active. And well keep it going keep it running every day. That's it. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  21:46   Yeah. I love how you mentioned that. Because I know a lot of people can ask me, you know, it's like, how do you do this? I was like, man, there's literally so many ways to make a living, you know, be just travelling or being a photographer. It's just a matter of which one you want to do. So I'm glad that you mentioned that, because I think that that is a confirmation for a lot of people that it's possible to do this. So that's really cool. And you know how this this journey that you had so far, what would be the hardest time of your journey? Is there a time where you felt like you want to give up and you know, you want to either go back to your physics degree or try something else at all? Daniel Kordan  22:34   Well, of course, there are some ups and downs like for all the people. And there are many in my career as well. Because sometimes, you just travelled for moms, and you get so exhausted. And then there are crazy times like pandemic or nowadays a war between Russia and Ukraine. And well, I was living in Russia and needed basically to abandon my country, we still have the dog there in my house. And well back grandparents are still looking for our animals, the dog, the cat, and we're thinking how to move them as well to barley, but in some terrible things going on in the world, as well. And sometimes it's just sad to think about these things, but you can do, you can do much you can help me be I have some also, some charity projects, as well, it was a few years ago, it was about climate change, but also have campaign prints for the planet, also where we donated for growing, growing up the trees, as well. And now also have some empty project for the help there Ukrainian refuges, as well. So just trying to help little by little to the world as well, maybe just a small drop in the ocean. But if everyone will make a small drop, maybe we'll bring the water back again. Yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  24:03   totally. I love how you say that. I know, a lot of people can say, you know, someone else can do it for me. But you're right. You know, if everyone just give a little bit of drop in, you know, it will make a lot more difference. So, I'm glad that you say that, and I'm sorry, you have to go through that. But it's really good that you are giving back to the community as well as to the world with your successes. So you know, I think that's, that's that's a really good thing to see from someone who made that you're who who already become successful in what you do. So that's, that's really cool. And all right, this, this might be really hard for you because I'm sure you have a lot of successes. If there was one moment of your journey that you're most proud of, what would that be and why? Daniel Kordan  24:56   We'll hold it I think from the beginning There are a lot of moments like this when you're just starting photography, because even, let's say I remember my first kind of salary for my first photo shoot, I was shooting some concerts in university and organisers, they presented me a cake. So I was so happy, I get paid by the cake. Yeah, for this job. And then they're just the first image that you actually sell for money. And then the first contract you get for some bigger project. And then the thing that really makes me happy. Also, it's the first international, one of the first actual international job because Apple bought some of my images for MacBook Pro presentations and desktops are still I was out in USA and I see my image on every billboard, when Apple just released the new MacBook Pro, it was like 2015 or so. So about nine years ago, so I it was just kind of big achievement, then I don't do much of the photography competitions, myself, just don't have much time for that. But I feel really proud of my students right now. Because there are a lot of people visiting my workshops, and I see their success. And it really makes me happy. Let's say some person can be just some office worker, and maybe some banking. And then he visits workshop got inspired and changed his life. So I already have a few students guiding workshops and blending some amazing deals, so they quit their job. And well, they do what they love to do now, photography and also guiding also educating people. So I'm really proud of this people. Also lots of students that make some exhibitions as well, some charity exhibitions in London and New York, New York recently, so it was very nice. They're proud of them Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  27:01   at a scale that is really cool. I think that's the one thing that I really love about teaching others is when they can, you know, succeed and get inspired by you. And you know, I mean, your photography are just such an inspiration. Like, every time I look at your photo, right, I would try to dissect it, and I would go like, Man, I wouldn't have thought, you know, you seeing that grass that just looked like a bush that's, you know, annoyed the hell out of me as a foregone. And I was just like, how did you make that look good, you make the simplest thing look good. And that's just incredible. Is there any photography workflow, when you know when you when you go explore, right, you don't really know what your, what's going to come up in front of you. Is there any workflow or, like you know, things that you go through when you try to compress your photography. Daniel Kordan  28:03   The main tip I can give here is, when you're at location, you just need to look under your feet. So you already have some amazing landscape. Let's say it can be waterfall, it can be an amount Brahma is in Java, but then okay, you can make this postcard without any foregrounds without this three dimensional thing, but it makes a difference if you just frame it with some really stunning three dimensional and interesting foreground. And as you say, It must not be called Ticket must be simple, must be easily readable. That's why I'm trying to get a bit closer to the foreground. Let's say it might be some flowers might the leaves may be some just bullsh of grass, but you must be really close to that object on the foreground. Sometimes I'm just as close as about 3040 centimetres even closer. And this helps to simplify the composition as well because you're not including let's say the whole bush of flowers like hundreds of flowers, but you come there you look carefully you find like three five flowers maybe just one flower. Yeah, and be really close to them. This is how you compose Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  29:11   Yeah, I definitely mean level one. I definitely learned that a lot from watching you you know your photography and you know that forgotten just managed to find the coolest foreground so that's that's really cool to hear from you as an instructor and when you looking at the you know the photography and you say get really close. Does that mean you really like a wide angle lens and you do a lot of focus stacking on your ship on your photography. Daniel Kordan  29:42   Yeah, I do a lot of focus stacking and a lot of wide angle but of course I'm just taking with me all the three lenses I have with switching 2424 710 So Instagram it sometimes you also need to be like director of the movie right? Not just the way the angles things but some details. So mole nature buttons. And it's kind of boring goals if you have the same just wide angle shots everywhere, but you also need to just concentrate on details small things. And then drone photography is my passion as well. I just got myself on the road that maybe 30 to 40% of my portfolio now is made with a drone. It's just another dimension, especially in Indonesia, it's like paradise for the drone rules. Very easy here. I can fly almost everywhere in Indonesia. So I'm using a DJI Mavic pre cine combo for my flights already. I'm pretty happy with it. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  30:39   In Asia is definitely the drone paradise. I remember when I left Indonesia, I just sold my drone coming to Canada, it's just too difficult. Yes, yeah. So you've got a lot of gear, you know, with just mentioned about four lenses, a body and a drone? How do you prioritise what you bring on your back? Or do you always have a massive back on your back? Daniel Kordan  31:06   To always, that's a big problem. This is my cross I'm carrying through all these years. It has nothing to do even switching to mirrorless. Two years ago, I didn't help much because the weight is pretty much the same as it was before. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  31:20   Yeah. Is that right? Yeah, I know that feeling because I've never hiked Well, I think there's only one hike, which is my very first fight before I got into photography, not actually even that I'd never hiked without a camera and you know, massive bag, so I know exactly what you mean. That's yeah, it's it is. It's a good workout, though. For us. Going forward, what are you know, what are your project? Or do you have any project or any exploration that you want to do coming forward? Is there anything that are on top of your bucket list? Yeah, in Daniel Kordan  32:03   particular, I moved to Indonesia. This like a paradise for me as well. So I'm planning to explore Southeast Asia. There are a lot of countries I've never been to like Vietnam or Thailand. I've been there like family vacations. But let's say for photography, I've never been to Vietnam, Thailand. I've never been to Australia, as well for landscape photography. And well, blank from Belize. It's really easy to all of these countries, even flying to India or Pakistan. It's Japan it's relatively easy. From the side of the world. So this is where I'm I will try to concentrate on the next year. And Indonesia itself is like so many islands Yeah, so many places the sea to explore. Just after tomorrow, I'm actually going for two day trip to lampoon shortcut Guinea here, and the sharks of beach, because it will be also pretty amazing. No two way out there. So next two days will be normal in the night, and we'll try to shoot both sunset sunrise in the Milky Way the Shakti fish. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  33:09   That's awesome. Yeah. lampoon, I actually never been there myself. So that's, that's really cool. What What are your, you know, workflow on finding these places? Is there any particular things that you look or that excites you to go to those places? Because you know, lampoon might be beautiful, but I'm sure there's going to be a whole lot other places that just like lampoon that's beautiful, as well. What would make you choose some of these places that we go for exploration? Daniel Kordan  33:41   Well, let's kind of some places that kind of epic. Yeah, so I feel like edu lampoon, they offering a lot of compositions, and just, the result might be quite amazing. But it's nice question about where the inspiration comes from yet to make a choice. And most of the inspiration comes from local photographers. So you just what they do is just sign up for local photographers, and which they feed and trying to communicate with them make friends. Let's see. I went already in Denpasar a few times just to meet and hang out with local photography community. Well, they kind of let's say spoiled with the photography in Bali, but they can always suggest some new places some different places outside. So when you talk to them, you they show some locations, places that can suggest you some local drivers. And this is also how our workshops working so we're not just kind of aliens in in totally different world. Yeah, but I'm trying to hire, always hire local photographers, local drivers, local guides, so giving also back to photography, local photography community and involving them in the work with international clients as well. So I think it's kind of good ideas better idea than that. just inviting photographers from Europe, USA to guide in Bali. So let's say my workshops in June, in Indonesia, there will be also just with local guides, local licenced divers, so everything is kind of official and just giving people well needed job after the pandemic Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  35:19   salutely I think that's really awesome that you did that, or doing that. Because, you know, a lot of times, the local community doesn't really get a lot of from that, you know, from the tours and stuff. So I think it's really cool that you give that job opportunities to this local people, especially in places like Bali, where you know, it's been hit really hard. So, you did a lot of workshop in I mean, you know, what, one of your main stream of income is workshop? I assume, I assume, is that correct? Daniel Kordan  35:59   Well, it depends, because you need to be like a Swiss knife, man. And your income just comes from different things like workshops, and online education, then also work with brands as brand ambassador, or some contracts with also to these boards of different countries. So you always need to be responsive, open for just new opportunities, and just work in totally different way, like MFTs, also worked out pretty well, in the beginning of the year, last year, it's a little bit slowing down, but I hope it will come back to life. Soon. So NFT might be also the future of photography and art in general. So I'm trying to be active in the community. It's hard to sustain, of course, all the fields, like education workshops, and NF T's, but still trying to be everywhere, just just a little bit. And that's cool. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  36:59   You know, I was gonna ask how, how the pandemic connect impacted your, your photography, but I think you've answered that really well by you know, having different ways of income. And, you know, it's I think that's important for people to consider not to put their eggs in one basket. So that's, that's really cool to hear. And talking about NFT it's something that's very hit something that's very coming up, right, something that just got popularised how what's what's your thought of NFT? And why did you start an NFT collection or got into NXT? In the first place? Daniel Kordan  37:35   Well, I think in the future is the future of everything we have. Because looking at what's happening, people are ready to start selling and buying houses with NFC, smart contracts, houses, cars, and I think air companies and just booking companies will also soon implement NF T's is the form of payment and the form of really, really amazing and simple smart contract. Yeah, and even now people buy for my tours and include that. So there is an option to just also transfer money transfer payments for the tour in encrypt as well. Just open for it. And yeah, regarding photography, it's also quite amazing. I see that even people who just started photography last year or two years ago, if they're active in the community, community, they're quite successful in the earning quite good money. So the only thing you just need to be super open, active and well, you will succeed. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  38:36   That's a really good advice. All right. Well, you know, we've talked for quite some time now. And, you know, I know you're a busy man and you have family as well. So I'm not going to keep you out much longer. But something that I always ask my you know, my guess in the podcast is if there is one advice whether it's live advice or photography advice that you could give to other that you know, that you learn yourself through this journey, what would that be? Daniel Kordan  39:09   I think it will be the advice that I actually myself didn't take in attention the first steps because it was almost not poseability about that. This advice will be to learn from online courses, or maybe workshops from other photographers because now most of photographers like Master photographers, they are releasing their courses, online courses, online education, and put a lot in there like let's say myself, I'm released a few courses and really put there everything the person needs to know like from composing shots to editing the pictures. And if you studied these courses, if you let's say try to repeat the style on some of the samples and some of your own images. Let's say you can repeat for like 50 times 100 times Okay, then you download that you remember that, and then you switch to another course, another course another photographer, you can take something from him as well. And then this is how you can build your own style. And this is how you can learn in a really fast way. Because the process that I undertake, it took me about eight years to 10 years to build a career when I'm paid when I'm just staying with leaving with photography. But now I see that people who really invest in this online courses, which are not very expensive, like, just the one course can be, like, just part of the filter for your camera, right. But what matters most is not the equipment, it's your knowledge. Yeah, it doesn't matter which camera you use, as most people at the beginning, they ask about that. But what matters is your knowledge and your education. So to get faster than eight to nine years, like I did, which is dreamt of having just watched some of the courses of my fellow friends, my fellow photographers, as well. And this is how you can accelerate this process, maybe up to one year or two years. And I see really, like life examples of people who invested the time and little bit of money and the knowledge and they succeeded really fast. I guess that's it. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  41:22   That's, that's a really good advice. You know, even for myself, when I first started, I didn't know where to start. And, you know, I don't have I don't have any other photographers to follow or to ask questions to but there was, you know, fortunately, already YouTube, which YouTube wasn't out there, back then. So that already accelerated my journey. And I see that, you know, I like for example, for business and internet marketing, I just took the courses because it really shortcut your learning curve. So you're absolutely right. And I think it is the best advice that you can give other is to learn from other photographers or whatever their expertise may be. Because, yeah, I mean, you know, what is $100 or $200, or $2,000? Right? That's, that's their camera, like literally, and, you know, you can save years and years, like you say, you know, you spend at least eight years to get to a level where you are happy with So, wow, eight years is a long, long time. Daniel Kordan  42:27   I mean, people, they also they started, let's say, watching YouTube, and they get lost, because there's so much information out there, it doesn't have any system in there. And it works totally opposite. For the people, if they say, Okay, I have time this pandemic, many people did this and they start wishing non stop, information just comes in one year comes out from another year, because it doesn't have any system in there. So the difference of the courses that usually photographers make that there is a system and the make where the love the passion, and just step by step. So this is the main difference. Yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  43:06   it really well. Because I think, you know, now like you could find anything anywhere, right? But it's just how to find it. So you're right, people, a lot of people get overwhelmed and quit altogether. So that's really good advice. But Daniel, it's been, you know, a really good conversation, love hearing your journey. I love hearing your perspective and the way you see the world through your lens. So for people who want to learn more about you or want to get in touch with you, or even join your workshop, or buy your online course, where can they find you? What's the best way to get in touch with you? Daniel Kordan  43:45   Well, there are two links. The link to my website is Daniel gordon.com. I have some tools to set guide myself then Iceland photo tools. Its main company for my photography business, Iceland for the tourists.com. And for online courses. Its cordon landscapes.com. This is main website for the courses, there are presets, there are online workshops or editing courses. So there's already quite a lot to see out there. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  44:12   Fantastic. Well, they know thanks a lot for your time. You know, it's been a good conversation. And it's been very inspiring to hear your journey. So thanks a lot to be you know, for coming and be part of this podcast and inspiring other peoples who may be in their journey or just get started in photography. Daniel Kordan  44:32   That's my pleasure. So always happy to talk about my passion. Yeah, that's fantastic. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  44:36   All right, we kill hunters. Well, thank you very much for tuning in. If you haven't subscribed, so feel, make sure you hit the subscribe button. But also don't forget to check out Daniel's profile as well as his work. I know most of you would already know him. But if for whatever reason you've been in a cave and haven't heard of Daniel Cornyn, then go check out his work you will be blown away I promise you but thanks a lot for listening and make sure again hit the subscribe button and I'll see you guys on the next podcast  

Kilas Kabar Nusantara
Kilas Kabar Nusantara 25 Mei 2022 - Malam

Kilas Kabar Nusantara

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 4:32


Sebanyak 1.553 ASN Sumsel Tahap Pertama Diresmikan | Banjir Rob di Pesisir Utara Jawa Tengah | Kabupaten Klungkung Masih Sulit Mewujudkan Pemerataan Pendidikan KILAS KABAR NUSANTARA. Sejumlah peristiwa penting yang telah kami rangkum hari Rabu, 25 Mei 2022 PALEMBANG (00:19) Kepala Badan Kepegawaian Daerah Provinsi Sumatera Selatan, Nora Elisya mengatakan, dari total 1.553 ASN yang diresmikan pada tahap pertama kali ini, dari 160 orang CPNS, 75 orang PPPK Non Guru dan 1318 orang PPPK Tenaga Pendidik/Guru. SEMARANG (01:17) Banjir rob di pantai utara Jawa diperkirakan masih berpotensi melanda hingga hari ini. DENPASAR (02:38) Kabupaten Klungkung masih belum berhasil melakukan pemerataan kualitas pendidikan, terlihat dari persentase peserta perlombaan yang diadakan secara daring. Kontributor: Sonora FM Palembang - Endah | Reporter: Fernando Oktareza Sonora FM Semarang - Viktor Yoga Sonora FM Denpasar - Demar Saran dan kolaborasi: podcast@kgmedia.id

Kilas Kabar Nusantara
Kilas Kabar Nusantara 18 Mei 2022 - Pagi

Kilas Kabar Nusantara

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 3:20


Marak Prostitusi Anak, Begini Pandangan Psikolog | Okupansi Hotel dI Makassar Bergerak Positif | Penumpang Jalur Laut Denpasar Membludak KILAS KABAR NUSANTARA. Sejumlah peristiwa penting yang telah kami rangkum hari Rabu, 18 Mei 2022. MAKASSAR (00:42) Pandangan Dr. Novita Maulidya Djalal, psikolog anak Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM) hal ini merupakan fenomena memfotokopi perilaku yang dilihatnya melalui sosial media. (01:40) Tingkat hunian kamar hotel - okupansi di Kota Makassar mulai bergerak positif. DENPASAR (02:24) Penumpang jalur laut dari pantai Sanur, Denpasar sempat membludak saat libur panjang Idul Fitri lalu. Kontributor: Smart FM Makassar - News Anchor: Emil Fariz, Deddy Detars, Reporter: Dian Mega Safitri, Muh Said Sonora Denpasar - Demar Saran dan kolaborasi: podcast@kgmedia.id

Rock Nation Podcast
Rock Nation Podcast #36 - Jangar: Unit Pemantik Api Terbaik

Rock Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 99:29


Episode ke-36, kali ini Rock Nation Podcast menyambangi pulau Bali, dan akan bertemu dengan unit pemantik api terbaik dari pusat kota Denpasar, yaitu Jangar. Masih dipandu oleh Rio Tantomo, mereka akan membicarakan banyak hal, dimulai dari apa aliran Jangar sendiri, bengkel mereka yang dijadikan tempat latihan, sampai dengan apa rencana Jangar ke depannya. Simak lebih lengkapnya di Rock Nation Podcast. Tersedia di Spotify, Apple Music dan Youtube channel Rock Nation. #rocknationpodcast #jangar #rocknationid

Kilas Kabar Nusantara
Kilas Kabar Nusantara 5 Mei 2022 - Malam

Kilas Kabar Nusantara

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 2:32


Polda Jateng Siapkan Personel Untuk Mengahadapi Arus Balik Lebaran | Petugas Keamanan Tradisional atau Pecalang Melakukan Patroli di Denpasar Menjaga Rumah Yang Kosong Ditinggal Mudik KILAS KABAR NUSANTARA. Sejumlah peristiwa penting yang telah kami rangkum hari Kamis, 05 Mei 2022. SEMARANG (00:20) Polda Jateng telah menyiapkan personel untuk menghadapi arus balik lebaran. DENPASAR (01:45) Aparat kepolisian bersama pecalang atau satuan pengamanan desa adat bali dan petugas linmas patroli guna mengawasi dan mengamankan rumah warga muslim yang ditinggal mudik, sekaligus menjaga keamanan kota Denpasar menjelang Konfrensi Tingkat Tinggi atau KTT G-20. Kontributor: Sonora Semarang Sonora Denpasar MEDIO by KG Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mediobykgmedia TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mediobykgmedia Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mediobykgmedia Saran dan kolaborasi: podcast@kgmedia.id

Heute Couch, morgen Strand. FTI Glücksmomente.
#244 Livebericht: Bali is back

Heute Couch, morgen Strand. FTI Glücksmomente.

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 32:06


Aus Bali ist zugeschaltet Inga Hoppenstedt, FTI-Produktchefin für Gesamt-Asien. Die Themen: Geiler Vibe; Alles auf, alle happy; Nusa Dua; Idul Fitri; Viele Einheimische; Luxus Strandressorts; Nightlife und Strandbars; Backpacker; Alleine in den Reisfeldern bei Ubud; Hotels mit local owners; Einfach über Singapur nach Denpasar; Bali gerade wieder sehr ursprünglich; Bali lebt vom Tourismus; Mondfische in Nusa Penida; Sidemen; Nasi Goreng mit Wagyu Rind im Kempinski; Viele kleine Häuser im herzlichen Bali Style; Hochsaison Juli, August, September Dir stehen folgende Informationsquellen und Kontaktmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung: https://www.fti.de/service/reisehinweise.html https://www.fti.de/blog/reiseberichte-und-tipps/expertentipps/urlaub-corona-einreisebestimmungen/ Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an gluecksmomente@fti.de

Narasipostmedia
Krisis Ekologi Mengancam Negeri

Narasipostmedia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 10:20


Krisis Ekologi Mengancam Negeri Oleh. Fitria Zakiyatul Fauziyah CH (Kontributor Tetap NarasiPost.Com) Voice over talent: Sofia Ariyani NarasiPost.Com-Kerusakan lingkungan semakin meningkat seiring dengan berjalannya roda peradaban manusia. Ikatan manusia dengan alam sangatlah kuat. Bila manusia tidak menjaga kelestarian lingkungan, maka manusia akan merasakan kerugian yang sangat besar. Akibatnya, banyak upaya eksploitasi sumber daya alam (SDA) yakni kerusakan lingkungan. Hal itu terbukti bukan tanpa data. Isu-isu tersebut di antaranya, air sungai di Denpasar berwarna merah, yakni sungai yang melewati di Jalan Resimuka barawt, Desa Tegal Kertha, Denpasar, Bali. Rekaman air sungai yang berwarna merah sempat viral di media sosial. Seorang warga bernama Zaenal yang tinggal di Perumahan Resimuka Barat Permai, menyatakan bahwa air sungai sudah berwarna merah sejak hari Kamis (7/4). Dugaannya, air sungai yang berubah merah itu diakibatkan dari limbah industri, karena peristiwa tersebut terjadi berkali-kali. Walaupun tidak bau, tetapi mencemari lingkungan. (cnnindonesia.com, 08/04/2022) Selain itu, adanya proyek Smelter telah memicu kerusakan hutan mangrove di Teluk Balikpapan. Disebut-sebut area sungai Tempadung terancam oleh aktivitas pembangunan fasilitas pemurnian dan pengolahan mineral (smelter) nikel di kawasan Industri Kariangau (KIK), Kelurahan Kariangau, Kecamatan Balikpapan Barat, Kalimantan Timur. Koordinator Advokasi Pokja Pesisir, Husen Suwarno, dan nelayan Balikpapan menerangkan bahwa setidaknya ada 30 hektare (ha) lahan mangrove yang dibabat. Jika diuraikan sebanyak 10 ha di pesisir sungai dan 20 ha lagi berada di kawasan darat. Dugaan kuat pembalakan tersebut berangkat sebelum Desember 2021 dan berlangsung hingga Maret 2022. Apabila pembalakan ini terus terjadi, maka akibatnya potensi abrasi di Teluk Balikpapan semakin besar. Hutan mangrove juga merupakan rumah dari berbagai macam hewan, jika dirusak maka ekosistem bakal mengalami kematian. Terakhir, tangkapan ikan nelayan juga akan berkurang. (cnnindonesia.com, 08/04/2022) Naskah selengkapnya: https://narasipost.com/2022/04/16/krisis-ekologi-mengancam-negeri/ Terimakasih buat kalian yang sudah mendengarkan podcast ini, Follow us on: instagram: http://instagram.com/narasipost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/narasi.post.9 Fanpage: Https://www.facebook.com/pg/narasipostmedia/posts/ Twitter: Http://twitter.com/narasipost

Zsolt Zsemba
Bali Life. Part 3

Zsolt Zsemba

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 3:17


Bali, what does it stand for? Ba... bannyak Li... libur. Banyak Libur means many, or lots of vacations/holidays. This has been a joke among the locals because there are so many Balinese holiday ceremonies. If it is not the major holidays it could be smaller local ceremonies. These ceremonies can be blocking or shutting down streets. They can also close down entire areas. This time is also a great opportunity to take some photos of the processions and gatherings. Please do this with respect and admiration rather than trying to get the perfect Instagram photo. Once more this is adaptation and a sense of belonging. Once you understand that you are a foreigner here you will fit in much nicer. The Bali Life. Peace All places welcome locals and foreigners alike. If you are green, you will be taken advantage of. If you are unsure, hang back and reassess the situation. There are good and bad people all over the world. If you choose to be stupid you will get taken advantage of. I am sure it is a game for some to see what they can get away with. Don't be too overwhelmed and don't be too anxious. The key to the Balinese is peace and patience. Smile often, speak nicely and you will be rewarded. If you tip extra, you will be rewarded even further. Go about your business. Be kind. This is something that should not need to be addressed but it must be. I have said this before but kindness goes a long way. Most local people will be respectful. They know that the Bule people may be lost, excited or ignorant of certain things. In traffic, often locals will wave, smile, interact with you. They are happy to see you because you are their next meal. Not as in cannibalism but the tourism business. The Jet-ski rental, the small shop, restaurants, the hotels, villas and the malls where you will be supporting the local economy. Many foreigners do not realize that there isn't much industry on the island. One thing to keep in mind is that the roads appear busy. The roadsides are filled with shops and small manufacturing facilities. However, if you zoom out on google maps along the roads you will see empty land. Except for small pockets of population, outside of Denpasar most areas behind the busy shops are empty. Off the Beaten Path. Go Explore! Everyone wants to go off and explore. With the advent of social media, ever --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zsolt-zsemba/message

ACS Group Technology Podcast
ACS Group Technology Podcast Eps. 9 AIDC Product Update (Pak Harry Sugiarto)

ACS Group Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 20:10


Saat ini kebutuhan AIDC ini sudah menjadi hal utama dalam identifikasi informasi/data secara otomatis tanpa keterlibatan manusia. Pengumpulan informasi ini berupa mengenali dan mengidentifikasi sebuah objek yang bisa berupa data gambar, suara atau video. Clara Tania sebagai host berdiskusi dengan Pak Harry Sugiarto, Account Executive ACS Group akan berbagi tentang perkembangan AIDC untuk industri. ❯ Simak juga Podcast lainnya dari kami: • Eps. 1 Cybersecurity: https://youtu.be/4rmV9JvjMWw​ • Eps. 2 AMTS (Asset Management and Tracking System): https://youtu.be/Q00_yWfGHN8 ​• Eps. 3 RFID Technology: https://youtu.be/kKDv3-fpBaQ ​• Eps. 4 Aruba Access Network: https://youtu.be/DaSxJPFQNm4​ • Eps. 5 Zebra Technologies: https://youtu.be/-l0d_KK20fY • Eps. 6 HPE Aruba : https://youtu.be/o3dp78sbTY4 • Eps. 7 Bosch Security : https://youtu.be/Ig_8_p9mZKA • Eps. 8 Managed Services : https://youtu.be/VxIg3TkKIuk • Eps. 9 AIDC Product Update : https://youtu.be/pdm87Eh_NQA ❯ Jangan lupa Subscribe channel kami, agar tidak kelewatan video solusi terbaru : http://bit.ly/ACSCHANNEL​ ❯ Host: • Clara Tania: https://instagram.com/claratania​ ❯ Contact Information - Jakarta: 021-4208221, sales.admin@acsgroup.co.id - Cikarang: 021-29612368, adminckg@acsgroup.co.id - Semarang: 024-76638094, adminsmg@acsgroup.co.id - Surabaya: 031-8556277, adminsby@acsgroup.co.id - Denpasar: 0361-4457859, admindps@acsgroup.co.id

Kabar Baru
Kabar Baru 2 Maret 2022 Jam 13

Kabar Baru

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 3:09


Dampak Invasi Rusia, Pertamina Belum Putuskan Kenaikan Harga BBM | WNA Demo Anti-Perang Rusia-Ukraina di Denpasar, Bali | Kasad Dudung Perkenalkan Seragam Loreng Baru TNI AD **Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
A liberal world order awakens & ToI onsite at Ukraine's border

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 16:40


Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur and environment reporter Sue Surkes join host Amanda Borschel-Dan. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman reports in from Przemsyl, near the Poland-Ukraine border. Berman updates on what he's seeing on the ground and where he's going from here. He speaks with Gzhegozh Sobol, a municipal employee running an absorption center in Krakow's central train station. Surkes has spent the week reporting on Ukraine's Jews, focussing on heart-wrenching cases of fleeing orphans and a small community under fire. She updates on what she's heard from Ukraine's Jews, including US-born Chabad Rabbi Yisroel Silberstein who the leader of a very small community northeast of Kiev. What kind of picture is he painting? Rettig Gur explains which countries are supportive of the Russian incursion their motivations. He also illustrates the rise of a newly united West. Discussed articles include: Live blog, March 1, 2022 Israel's envoy to Ukraine describes a tense humanitarian crisis at border In busy Krakow station, harried volunteers welcome Ukrainians refugees Fleeing city near Belarus border, busloads of Ukraine Jewish orphans look to Israel Ukraine rabbi sheltering 35 community members in synagogue basement pleads for help Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: A group of Ukrainian people in Bali and supporters hold posters to protest against the invasion of Russia in front of the Ukraine consulate office in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on March 1, 2022. (AP Photo/Firdia Lisnawati) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jay Luck Club
S1:E17 - That time I practically invented hitchhiking (Indonesia)

The Jay Luck Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 56:48


In this episode, Jay reunites with Julie on the island of Sumatra and spends the next 60 days falling madly in love--with Indonesia. Despite longer-than-expected bus rides, a foot injury, and getting locked inside of the grounds of the world's largest Buddhist temple, Jay has an incredible time meeting wonderful people, eating delicious food and practically inventing a new form of ride-sharing.   Places: Indonesia (Pekanbaru, Bukkittingi, Danau Toba, Bukkit Lawang, Padang, Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Denpasar, Kuta, Ubud, Lovina, Medan) Email Subject(s): Jay, the Aussie Surfer Presented by Honey Roasted T-Shirts Souvenirs: Shop Here! Check out Jay's Song!: Dal Bhat Ditty   Do you have your copy of "Dal Bhat Ditty"? Download or stream now from iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your music!  

Sugar Nutmeg
Cynthia Dewi Oka on Migration, Imagination and the Right to Memory

Sugar Nutmeg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 81:35


Born in Denpasar, Cynthia Dewi Oka grew up as an ethnic minority and religious minority in Bali and Java. These experiences pushed her family to migrate to Vancouver, Canada, where Cynthia faced a whole other beast of diasporic experiences. Now a poet with three Pushcart Prize nominations, she lives in Philadelphia, where she partnered with Asian Arts Initiative to offer Sanctuary: A Migrant Poetry Workshop for Philly-based immigrant poets. Cynthia shares with us her journey across many borders, working as an organizer, a poet, a teacher, and a mother. We talk about martabak, motherhood, medok accents, imagination, imperialism, and immigration. Cynthia Dewi Oka is a two-time Pushcart Prize nominee and author Salvage and Nomad of Salt and Hard Water. She is also a recipient of the Leeway Foundation's Transformation Award; the Tupelo Quarterly Poetry Prize; the Fifth Wednesday Journal Editor's Prize in Poetry; the Amy Clampitt Residency (2021-2022); and scholarships from Voices of Our Nations (VONA) and Vermont Studio Center. She has performed her poetry in various venues across the US and internationally, including at The New School, The Nuyorican, Poet's House, the Langston Hughes House, Nick Virgilio Writer's House, Noyes Art Garage, Woman Made Gallery, the Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, the Philly Pigeon, the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery, Busboys and Poets, Writers Resist Philadelphia, The Laura Flanders Show, Split This Rock Poetry Festival, Hobart Festival of Women Writers, Festival Internacional de Poesia de la Habana, and the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. She is a contributor to ESPN's The Undefeated the anthologies Soul Sister Revue: A Poetry Compilation (Jamii Publishing, 2019) as well as other anthologies. Cynthia has been a poetry mentor for The Speakeasy Project, taught Foundations of Poetry for the Blue Stoop, and served as a guest poet in universities across the United States. In 2018, she visited Widener University as a featured poet in the English and Creative Writing Departments' Distinguished Writers Series. As a Dodge Poet, she has visited and worked with young poets in high schools through mini-festivals across New Jersey. She has also facilitated poetry workshops for organizations and initiatives such as Community Building Art Works, FreeWrite Prison Writing Group, Women Writers in Bloom, Women's Mobile Museum, and Training for Change. www.cynthiadewioka.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sugar-nutmeg/support

ICYMI - Voice of America | Bahasa Indonesia
In Case You Missed It “Bagaimana Denpasar Bali Punya Angka Kematian Covid-19 Terendah Di Antara Kota Metropolitan Lainnya” - Agustus 26, 2020

ICYMI - Voice of America | Bahasa Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 13:29


Reporter VOA Made Yoni berbincang dengan Wali Kota Denpasar, Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra, tentang bagaimana kotanya memiliki angka kematian akibat Covid-19 terendah di antara kota metropolitan lainnya di Indonesia, seperti dilaporkan Satgas Penanganan Covid-19 Nasional.

Scuba Goat
Jason Fondis - Blue Corner Dive, Nusa Penida - S01 E03

Scuba Goat

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 65:43


Jason Fondis is a dive professional, co-owner and manager of Blue Corner Dive Nusa Penida, Indonesia. Join us as we chat about the phenomenal aquatic biodiversity on his doorstep, hilarious island life insights, and a thrilling manta rescue caught on camera which can be viewed on our youtube page.Blue Corner Dive Nusa PenidaI first visited Nusa Penida on the recommendation of a good dive buddies of mine and I was pleasantly surprised to find it still relatively new to the tourism circuit.  Getting there is a very easy process, landing at Denpasar airport, Bali and with a short taxi ride to Sanur beach some 35 minutes away, you have a great number of ferries to choose from for a 35 minute to just over 1-hour crossing to dock at Nusa Penida. Nusa Penida is rapidly growing with many new businesses being built, including a variety of dive shops, resorts and centres.  Accommodation on the island also varies from a few top-end resorts to basic bungalow rentals.  My personal favourite that I use on every visit is an Indonesian owned resort some 10 minutes walk along the beach from Blue Corner Dive.  Ring Sameton Resort Hotel is Indonesian owned and I find the staff extremely helpful no matter what questions I have asked them.  They can arrange a taxi to collect you from the pier or organise scooter rentals should you wish to have more freedom to explore.  The Resort itself has a good-sized pool, surprisingly large air-conditioned rooms for the price and it is located within a distance of the busier areas but equally far enough away from the nightlife noise. Blue Corner Dive is sandwiched between the beachfront and main road.  It comprises of the main building (the office and classroom), a large kit cleaning area, an even larger kit storage building and a beautiful pool area with large shaded seated areas alongside.Diving with Blue Corner Dive Nusa Penida is exceptionally enjoyable, all dives are co-ordinated around the day's tides and as such you can be diving early doors or having a lazy lay-in prior to heading out on their boats. During high season the dive shop runs two boats and the team arrange dive groups to best suit the needs and skills of their guests. Groups are small, nothing more than 4 unless requested and the dive guides are very informative too.We have to point out that the biodiversity surrounding Nusa Penida is impressive, with lots of macro, dolphins, various types of sharks including Threshers and Hammerheads, Mola Mola, Manta's and even the odd Whale every now and then. You can never be sure what you are going to see when diving Nusa Penida, but we are sure you will enjoy your time with Blue Corner Dive Nusa Penida.Find out more at www.scubagoat.com

kajian
SAF | "Pembelaan-Pembelaan dari Allah" (Part 2) | Ustadz Salim A. Fillah | MJN BALI | 18 Feb 2019

kajian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 92:43


Liputan acara MJN Bali, "Pembelaan-Pembelaan dari Allah" (Part 2) bersama Ustadz Salim A. Fillah pada hari Sabtu, 15 April 2017 di Musholla Al-Amanah GKN Renon, Denpasar, Bali. *** Simak kajian lengkapnya di sini: Tradisi Sains dalam Peradaban Islam" | Ustadz Salim A. Fillah | SEMINAR RAMADHAN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFaf0... *** Support and follow Pro-U Media for latest updates! Facebook (facebook/proumedia) Twitter (@proumedia) Instagram Pro-U Media (@proumedia) Instagram Pro-You Channel (@prouchannel) Instagram Ustadz Salim A. Fillah (@salimafillah) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdSoZEZT8Ck

kajian
SAF | "Pembelaan-Pembelaan dari Allah" | Ustadz Salim A. Fillah | MJN BALI | 14 Feb 2019

kajian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 72:00


Liputan acara MJN Bali, "Pembelaan-Pembelaan dari Allah" bersama Ustadz Salim A. Fillah pada hari Sabtu, 11 Maret 2017 di Musholla Al-Amanah GKN Renon, Denpasar, Bali. *** Simak kajian lengkapnya di sini: Tradisi Sains dalam Peradaban Islam" | Ustadz Salim A. Fillah | SEMINAR RAMADHAN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFaf0... *** Support and follow Pro-U Media for latest updates! Facebook (facebook/proumedia) Twitter (@proumedia) Instagram Pro-U Media (@proumedia) Instagram Pro-You Channel (@prouchannel) Instagram Ustadz Salim A. Fillah (@salimafillah) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrEP3EGpjbA

e-travels with e. trules
ET009 - Nine Lives & Balinese Good Karma

e-travels with e. trules

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 27:34


Trules arrives at the international airport in Denpasar on the magical island of Bali - to meet his Indonesian wife - but she is not there. She is, instead, in the local Kasi Ibue hospital with... dengue fever... one of the most feared, mosquito-born illnesses in the world. After waiting a week with Surya on intravenous drip, they go to the "Good Karma" bungalows on the still-pristine East Coast of the island, where Trules promptly has a head-on motorbike collision by driving on the wrong side of the road. A comic misadventure with original gamelon music composed by Amanda Yamate, the Trules survive, managing to lose 2 of their collective 18 cat lives amidst the Balisnese magic and the good karma. http://erictrules.com/episode9

progress-not-perfection
6: Brian Baumbusch | Accepting Failure as an Achievement

progress-not-perfection

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 38:10


In this episode, we learn about Brian's passion for becoming a composer/musician, the constant challenges he faced with accepting that playing music could be a full-time profession that was meaningful and appreciated by others. Brian constantly struggled with accepting that working as a musician was a fine way of making a living, and eventually learned that he didn't need to work a traditional 9-5 job to contribute to the advancement of society. His genuine appreciation for the musical talent he was born with, his supportive environment, and the acknowledgement of the good luck he came across played a pivotal role in his success.  We also discuss how failure is a part of the process, how accepting failure can actually be an achievement in the grander scheme of things, and how failure serves as motivation to continue on your path, not as a deterrent from it. Brian Baumbusch is a composer and multi-instrumentalist based in Oakland, California, whose "harmonically vivid... intense... simmering" (NY Times) compositions push the boundaries of new music. He has spearheaded projects of both western and non-western music which are considered a “cultural treat” (Maryland Gazette). He has headlined performances at the Bali Arts Festival in Denpasar, The Smithsonian Instituion in Washington, The Clarice Smith Center of Maryland, Kresge Hall at MIT, Cambridge, The Yerba Buena Center of San Francisco, and the Prado Concert Series in Madrid, among others. He has collaborated with musicians such as The JACK Quartet, Evan Ziporyn, Pauline Oliveros, David Behrman, Wayne Vitale, and I Made Bandem. Baumbusch has conducted extensive research and collaborated with a variety of musicians from around the globe. In 2009, he founded the Cacho Ensemble in Madrid, dedicated to reviving traditional Argentinean folk music, which has performed throughout Europe and the United States. In 2010, Baumbusch completed the first full English translation of Atahualpa Yupanqui's epic poem "El payador perseguido.” The translation was presented at the Embassy of Argentina in Washington D.C., sponsored by the cultural attaché of the embassy, Francisco Achaval, who describes Baumbusch's playing as embodying “supurb technique which, while listening, took me back to the deep heartland of my country; he has found a way to sing zambas from the bottom of his soul.”  Baumbusch has also performed with and helped direct many Balinese gamelan groups across the U.S., including Dharma Swara of New York, Galak Tikka of Boston, Sekar Jaya of San Francisco, Gita Sari of Holy Cross, and Candra Kancana of Bard College. Dr. I Made Bandem describes Baumbusch as “a serious musician and composer whose profound understanding of Balinese music, dance, and culture has contributed a lot to the development of Balinese music.” In 2012, Baumbusch produced a large scale collaboration with the JACK Quartet and Balinese choreographers Dr. I Made Bandem and Dr. Suasthi Bandem, together with Dr. Bandem's performing group Makaradhwaja. They premiered their collaboration at the Bali Arts Festival in June, 2012. The Jakarta Post described the premiere saying "Baumbusch's overture was a grand and rich musical epic and instantly drew the crowd's amazement. Its patterns were intricate, a testament of Baumbusch's virtuosity and his ability to push the musicians to reveal the astounding ability of their instruments." Additionally, Baumbusch's arrangements of traditional gamelan pieces for string quartet caught the attention of David Harrington (violinist and director of the Kronos Quatet) who describes Baumbusch's work as  “one of the finest attempts to bring the string quartet into the world of Gamelan music. For a composer so youthful to possess this expertise is a very hopeful sign.”  In 2013, Baumbusch founded The Lightbulb Ensemble, an new-music composer's collective performing on steel instruments built and designed by Baumbusch. The group was highlighted in November of 2013 at the Performing Indonesia Festival at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, where they represented the advent of American experimental performing ensembles drawing heavy influence from gamelan music. In 2014, The Lightbulb Ensemble was awarded a major grant from the Gerbode Foundation, commissioning Baumbusch and his mentor and collaborator, Wayne Vitale, to compose an evening length work for The Lightbulb Ensemble to be premiered alongside Gamelan Sekar Jaya at the Yerba Buena Center of San Francisco, in May, 2015. The group is currently busy developing these ongoing projects. Baumbusch received his undergraduate degree from Bard College, where he studied microtonal composition with Kyle Gann, and received his M.A. in composition from Mills College, where he studied under various established composers including Chris Brown, Fred Frith, Roscoe Mitchell, and Zeena Parkins, among others. Baumbusch has lectured on composition and world music at the University of Maryland, The Smithsonian Institution, CalArts, Union College, Holy Cross, Bard College, Mills College, U.N. Reno, and the Escuela TAI of Madrid. He has additionally presented electronic music performances at UCSD, UCSB, CalArts, UNR and Mills College. He is currently based in the Bay Area. Website: brianbaumbusch.com Email: brianbaumbusch@yahoo.com ------- VISIT: www.progress-not-perfection.com SPREAD THE WORD: If you liked this episode, please subscribe in iTunes and WRITE A REVIEW. This is what helps make the podcast easily accessible to those who could benefit from it. GET NEW EPISODES DELIVERED TO YOUR PHONE: Download the Podcasts app and subscribe to the progress-not-perfection podcast to have new episodes delivered directly to your phone. FEEDBACK: If you want to bounce any ideas off me, provide show feedback, or guest recommendations, email me at zaid@progress-not-perfection.com.