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The New Yorkers Podcast
The New Yorkers Pottycast...Number 2! - Where to go to the Bathroom in New York City!

The New Yorkers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 34:14


In this episode, Kelly is joined by artist and his good friend Emily Farish! Join them as they discuss the ever important question of where to go to the bathroom in New York City!  They continue their bathroom adventure in Soho! Find out what the best resturaunts are for you to go and maybe even see celebrities as you do! If you are visiting the world trade center area, learn about some great spots for amazing food, great views, and stunning bathrooms! Kelly, Emily and Jae learn about the invention of modern plumbing! you will never guess the name of the person who popularized it. Learn where to use the bathroom if you are visiting St. Pauls church or battery park! Finally they talk about where to go if you visit DUMBO Brooklyn or take the train to Roosevelt island. They are both very popular travel destinations where your bathroom options aren't super obvious.   But above all else plumbing is for New Yorkers.   Kelly Kopp's Social Media@NewYorkCityKopp Chapters (00:00:00) - Easter Bonnet Parade(00:04:24) - Easter Parade Prank(00:05:07) - 2 of my favorite places to wee in Soho(00:08:12) - Where to Go To Pee in NYC(00:11:32) - Exploring World Trade Center's Oculus, Brookfield Place(00:13:14) - St. Paul's Church and Trinity Church in Manhattan(00:15:09) - The Only Restroom In A NYC Church(00:18:28) - Where Did The First Toilet Beinstalled?(00:21:47) - MID Manhattan: Italy Bathrooms(00:24:56) - Public Bathrooms in Dumbo & Brooklyn(00:29:25) - How to get to the Brooklyn Bridge(00:29:56) - Roosevelt Island, New York(00:32:15) - How To Use a Bathroom in NYC(00:32:55) - Bathrooms and Easter Bonnets(00:33:14) - The New Yorkers Podcast: Episode 291

That's Total Mom Sense
REPLAY: Raegan Moya-Jones: How I Built a $100M Business After Becoming a Mom

That's Total Mom Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 57:16


In 2006, Raegan co-founded aden + anais, the baby lifestyle brand globally recognized for its high-quality design driven muslin swaddles and baby products. Raegan continued to work full-time in her sales role at The Economist Group until May 2009 when she left to run aden + anais in a full-time capacity as the brand's sole owner eventually selling the company in 2013 and continuing on as CEO until 2017.  In 2014 Raegan was named as one of EY's Entrepreneurs of the Year, considered one of the most prestigious business awards in the world. Raegan now serves as one of the judges on the program. aden + anais was named to SmartCEO's 2015 Future 50 list, as well as by Crain's New York Business for three consecutive years on their Fast 50 list. The Fast 50 feature highlights New York's most successful and innovative companies for their growth, strategies and success. aden + anais was also recognized for a 338% growth rate and a reported revenue of $41.7 million in 2013. Raegan has most recently co-founded Saint Luna, a premium moonshine brand that was released in the United States in March 2019. Raegan sits on the board of directors for Hopeland, a nonprofit created to pioneer innovative solutions and build new partnerships to prevent family separation, reunify children who are separated from their families, and mobilize a movement of families to support children who are growing up outside of family care.  Raegan is the author of What It Takes – the story of her entrepreneurial journey from the kitchen table to a 100 million dollar global business—being published by Portfolio – Penguin Random House in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, May 7th, 2019. Currently, Raegan resides in DUMBO Brooklyn, with her husband and four daughters. LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @raeganmoyajones BOOK: What It Takes: How I Built a $100 Million Business Against the Odds WEBSITE: RaeganMoyaJones.com WEBSITE: Saint Luna WEBSITE: aden + anais Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Better Together Here: Exploring NYC
5 Things to Do in Dumbo, Brooklyn

Better Together Here: Exploring NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 16:37


The Dumbo neighborhood in Brooklyn is a vibrant, albeit crowded and touristy, spot to take in views of Manhattan, explore the waterfront, and enjoy some delicious food. Where is Dumbo? It encompasses two sections: one situated between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges, which connect Brooklyn to Manhattan across the East River, and another extending eastward from the Manhattan Bridge to the Vinegar Hill area. Why Is It Called Dumbo? Dumbo stands for "Down under Manhattan Bridge overpass" and was said to be coined in the '90s by locals to make the neighborhood sound less desirable to developers. 1- Walk the Brooklyn Bridge It's crowded but worth it; try to go at off-times. You can walk in from the Manhattan side across the Brooklyn Bridge into Dumbo! 2- Timeout Market Spread across 24,000 square feet, the curated dining destination packs multiple eateries, three bars, a fifth-floor rooftop, and art installations into one space that encompasses the best food, drinks, and culture that New York has to offer. 3- Evil Twin Brewing Their flagship brewery is in Ridgewood in Brooklyn, but their Dumbo location boasts almost 20 local beers on tap. This Episode's You'll Have to Check It Out Segment - Bargemusic Since 1977, Bargemusic has presented chamber music in an unlikely and startlingly beautiful venue—a floating barge at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge. Both established and emerging musicians perform at Bargemusic on a small stage with the dramatic backdrop of the East River and lower Manhattan skyline. Mark Peskanov, Bargemusic Artistic Director, has performed for decades with the likes of Yo-Yo Ma, Isaac Stern, and many other world-famous artists. 4- Grimaldi's Pizzeria Multi-level Brooklyn staple serving pies for over 100 years. 5- Brooklyn Bridge Park - Views, Free Events, Near the Water If you go to brooklynbridgepark.org, they have a full calendar of free activities, including workout classes, live music, movie showings, and other fun activities. Sign up for our weekly NYC newsletter here: https://rebrand.ly/newsletter-bth Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!

That's Total Mom Sense
Raegan Moya-Jones: How I Built a $100M Business After Becoming a Mom (Replay)

That's Total Mom Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 55:09


In 2006, Raegan co-founded aden + anais, the baby lifestyle brand globally recognized for its high-quality design driven muslin swaddles and baby products. Raegan continued to work full-time in her sales role at The Economist Group until May 2009 when she left to run aden + anais in a full-time capacity as the brand's sole owner eventually selling the company in 2013 and continuing on as CEO until 2017.  In 2014 Raegan was named as one of EY's Entrepreneurs of the Year, considered one of the most prestigious business awards in the world. Raegan now serves as one of the judges on the program. aden + anais was named to SmartCEO's 2015 Future 50 list, as well as by Crain's New York Business for three consecutive years on their Fast 50 list. The Fast 50 feature highlights New York's most successful and innovative companies for their growth, strategies and success. aden + anais was also recognized for a 338% growth rate and a reported revenue of $41.7 million in 2013. Raegan has most recently co-founded Saint Luna, a premium moonshine brand that was released in the United States in March 2019. Raegan sits on the board of directors for Hopeland, a nonprofit created to pioneer innovative solutions and build new partnerships to prevent family separation, reunify children who are separated from their families, and mobilize a movement of families to support children who are growing up outside of family care.  Raegan is the author of What It Takes – the story of her entrepreneurial journey from the kitchen table to a 100 million dollar global business—being published by Portfolio – Penguin Random House in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, May 7th, 2019. Currently, Raegan resides in DUMBO Brooklyn, with her husband and four daughters. LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @raeganmoyajones BOOK: What It Takes: How I Built a $100 Million Business Against the Odds WEBSITE: RaeganMoyaJones.com WEBSITE: Saint Luna WEBSITE: aden + anais

iSee109
Ta Nehisi Coates in Dumbo, Brooklyn

iSee109

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 38:22


I visited Dumbo, Brooklyn and I happened to cross paths with Ta Nehisi Coates. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isee109/support

Weird Sounds: An Audio Companion to the Boston Art Book Fair
S1E3 - Episode 3: Liza Quiñonez and Marka27

Weird Sounds: An Audio Companion to the Boston Art Book Fair

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 54:51


Oliver and Randi talk to Liza Quiñonez and Marka27 founders of Street Theory, an award-winning creative agency that activates communities, spaces, and global brands through street art, cultural placemaking, and design. Who: Street Theory (https://www.street-theory.com/), aka Liza Quiñonez and Marka27 When: Interviewed October 20, 2021 What: Murals for the Movement, Dumbo Brooklyn, fall 202 Murals for the Movement @MFA 2020 Who else: We talk about artists including– Rob “Problak” Gibbs Rob Stull Don Rimx Hoxxoh Vyal Greg LaMarche Matthew Zaremba Liza's role as City of Boston's Transformative Public Art Mural Consultant (aka Mural Czar) VERZUZ And some of Marka27's earlier projects: MiniGod speakers Fashion: Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM): The Encyclopedia of Camouflage Impact: Make the Road New York Stunt Doubles: Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo ; see also Michael Boogaloo Shrimp Turbo Recommended Reading: There's a God on the Mic: The True 50 Greatest MCs, Kool Mo Dee Support the Boston Art Book Fair today!

Ears to See
[June 17, 2021 8:25 PM] Dumbo, Brooklyn

Ears to See

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 8:18


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Notable Leaders' Radio
Crafting Your Unrivaled Success

Notable Leaders' Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 26:05


In this episode, I sit down with Maureen Maldari, Co Founder and CEO of the BAM Connection, a branding and content creation agency in Dumbo Brooklyn. She shares some powerful stories about blazing her path in a male dominated industry to become the highly respected leader that she is today.    Over the last six years her agency has experienced double digit growth year over year with a diversified list of clients. She brings an unrivaled track record of success in crafting strategic brand vision, launching new products to the world and driving world class growth and creativity across multiple channels to build thriving, global and national brands.    Tune in to the episode to learn more, it's a lot of fun!   Guest Bio:   Maureen Maldari is founder and CEO of The BAM Connection – a branding and content creation Agency in Dumbo, Brooklyn.    Over the last six years, her Agency has experienced double-digit growth year over year with a diversified client list including global marketers like:    Church & Dwight,  Frederick Wildman Wines,  Akorn Consumer Healthcare,  Bausch Health, and  KeyStone Canna Remedies,    Prior to her new venture, Maureen led the growth of world class marketers like:  GlaxoSmithKline,  Mars,  Procter & Gamble    She brings an unrivaled track record of success in crafting strategic brand vision, launching new products to the world, and driving world-class creativity across multiple channels to build thriving global and national brands.    Maureen earned her MBA in Marketing Management at Pace University and is also a visiting lecturer at her alma mater and Yale University.    Maureen was named as one of the top female business leaders in New York by the YW and was a member of their board for many years.    In her free time, you can always find her getting her Zumba on!   maureen@thebam.com www.thebam.com,  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureen-maldari-03a3492/ Twitter: @mmaldari Linked In Activity Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureen-maldari-03a3492/detail/recent-activity/posts/   Belinda's Bio:    Belinda Pruyne is a sought-after Leadership Advisor, Coach, Consultant and Keynote speaker. She is a leading authority in guiding global executives, professionals and small business owners to become today's highly respected leaders.   She gained a wealth of expertise in the client services industry as Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative Management at Grey Advertising, managing 500 people around the globe. With over 20+ years of leadership development experience, she brings industry-wide recognition to the executives and companies she works with. Whether a startup, turnaround, acquisition, or global corporation, executives and companies continue to turn to Pruyne for strategic and impactful solutions in a rapidly shifting economy and marketplace.    Website: Belindapruyne.com Email Address: hello@belindapruyne.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindapruyne  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotableLeadersNetwork.BelindaPruyne/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/belindapruyne?lang=en  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belindapruyne/ 

The WHY MARKETING Podcast
Raegan Moya-Jones | From Babies to Moonshine

The WHY MARKETING Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 47:33


On this episode of The WHY MARKETING Podcast, John and I have the pleasure of sitting down and having a candid conversation with Raegan Moya-Jones, about her career journey and how it's taken her from babies to moonshine. And, if that's not enough, she even shares with us what she looks like when she dances!More about Raegan Moya-Jones from her website, www.RaeganMoyaJones.com: Co-Founder of Saint Luna, Founder aden + anais, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Public Speaker and MotherIn 2006, Raegan co-founded aden + anais, the baby lifestyle brand globally recognized for its high-quality design driven muslin swaddles and baby products. Raegan continued to work full-time in her sales role at The Economist Group until May 2009 when she left to run aden + anais in a full-time capacity as the brand's sole owner eventually selling the company in 2013 and continuing on as CEO until 2017. In 2014 Raegan was named as one of EY's Entrepreneurs of the Year, considered one of the most prestigious business awards in the world. Raegan now serves as one of the judges on the program. aden + anais was named to SmartCEO's 2015 Future 50 list, as well as by Crain's New York Business for three consecutive years on their Fast 50 list. The Fast 50 feature highlights New York's most successful and innovative companies for their growth, strategies and success. aden + anais was also recognized for a 338% growth rate and a reported revenue of $41.7 million in 2013.Raegan has most recently co-founded Saint Luna, a premium moonshine brand that was released in the United States in March 2019.Raegan sits on the board of directors for Hopeland, a nonprofit created to pioneer innovative solutions and build new partnerships to prevent family separation, reunify children who are separated from their families, and mobilize a movement of families to support children who are growing up outside of family care. Raegan is the author of What It Takes – the story of her entrepreneurial journey from the kitchen table to a 100 million dollar global business—being published by Portfolio – Penguin Random House in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, May 7th, 2019.Currently, Raegan resides in DUMBO Brooklyn, with her husband and four daughters.https://www.instagram.com/raeganmoyajones https://www.linkedin.com/in/raegan-moya-jones-024b1113https://www.saintlunaspirits.com/ 

Secrets of the Sell
Secrets of the Sell ep. 23 Discussion with Jamila Souffrant's Journey to Launch (Financial Freedom)

Secrets of the Sell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 32:55


Discussion with Jamila Souffrant, podcastor of Journey to Launch shares her financial journey on how she was saved $169,000 in two years. She shares her experience of purchasing her first property in Dumbo Brooklyn at the age of 22. Jamila is featured on Channel News 12 every Wednesday.

That's Total Mom Sense
007: Raegan Moya-Jones — How I Built a $100M Business After Becoming a Mom

That's Total Mom Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 55:23


In 2006, Raegan co-founded aden + anais, the baby lifestyle brand globally recognized for its high-quality design driven muslin swaddles and baby products. Raegan continued to work full-time in her sales role at The Economist Group until May 2009 when she left to run aden + anais in a full-time capacity as the brand’s sole owner eventually selling the company in 2013 and continuing on as CEO until 2017.  In 2014 Raegan was named as one of EY’s Entrepreneurs of the Year, considered one of the most prestigious business awards in the world. Raegan now serves as one of the judges on the program. aden + anais was named to SmartCEO’s 2015 Future 50 list, as well as by Crain’s New York Business for three consecutive years on their Fast 50 list. The Fast 50 feature highlights New York’s most successful and innovative companies for their growth, strategies and success. aden + anais was also recognized for a 338% growth rate and a reported revenue of $41.7 million in 2013. Raegan has most recently co-founded Saint Luna, a premium moonshine brand that was released in the United States in March 2019. Raegan sits on the board of directors for Hopeland, a nonprofit created to pioneer innovative solutions and build new partnerships to prevent family separation, reunify children who are separated from their families, and mobilize a movement of families to support children who are growing up outside of family care.  Raegan is the author of What It Takes – the story of her entrepreneurial journey from the kitchen table to a 100 million dollar global business—being published by Portfolio – Penguin Random House in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, May 7th, 2019. Currently, Raegan resides in DUMBO Brooklyn, with her husband and four daughters.   LINKS: INSTAGRAM: @raeganmoyajones BOOK: What It Takes: How I Built a $100 Million Business Against the Odds WEBSITE: RaeganMoyaJones.com WEBSITE: Saint Luna WEBSITE: aden + anais

Unstoppable Real Hospitality
Alexander LaPratt-Master Sommelier And Restaurant Owner

Unstoppable Real Hospitality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 28:33


Alexander LaPratt – Principal / Beverage DirectorAlexander LaPratt MS is no stranger to fine food and wine. Having grown up in Detroit Alexander fell in love with wine at a young age while working for Madeline Triffon MS.  His passion has since taken him around the country where he has worked the floor for some of the finest restauants in the world including: Michael Mina, The French Laundry, Daniel, Atera, Le Bernardin and Jean-Georges.  He has received many accolades including winning the first Ruinart Trophy competition in the United States, being named Wine and Spirits Best New Sommelier 2011, having won ASA's Best Sommelier in America 2011 competition, he represented the United States of America at the ASIs Best Sommelier in the World competition in Tokyo Japan 2013 and he passed his Master Sommelier Exam in 2014 thereby becoming the 217th person in the world to ever do so. He has also been inducted as a Chevalier in the L’Order des Coteaux du Champagne, he starred on the “Uncorked” wine series with the Bravo network and has been featured in many top news publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Figaro as well as popular periodicals such as Men’s Health, Men’s Journal and Cosmopolitan.In 2013 Alexander put to the test an entire careers worth of knowledge when he opened his own restaurant, Atrium DUMBO, with partners Leslie Affre and Laurent Kalkotour in the posh neighborhood of DUMBO Brooklyn which has been met with rave reviews. Alexander and his partners are currently preparing to open their next restaurant, Beasts & Bottles, in the first quarter of 2016 in the historic Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
Vince Campisi, Senior Vice President Digital and Chief Information Officer

Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 30:12


337: In this interview, Vince discussed World Class IT Principle One, People; Principle Three, Project and Portfolio Management; Principle Four, Business and IT Partnerships; and Principle Five, External Partnerships, among other topics including: How United Technologies approaches IT and digital in a way that maximizes synergies How IT and digital are organized and governed within the organization How United Technologies manages offensive and defensive capabilities How United Technologies organizes its innovation functions into United Technologies Digital and United Technologies Research Center United Technologies Digital Accelerator in Dumbo Brooklyn, how priorities are set, and the unique processes they employ Vince’s perspective on the advantages of companies operating at scale, versus the advantages of a digitally native organization How United Technologies manages cybersecurity risk as an increasing number of its products are connected to the IoT

TalkBox Boxing Podcast
Ep 59: Inside Gleason's Gym with Owner Bruce Silverglade

TalkBox Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 48:23


Episode 59 gives Talkbox listeners a look inside the historic boxing landmark, Gleason's Gym, with owner Bruce Silverglade! Located in Dumbo Brooklyn, Gleason's is the oldest active boxing gym in the United States and has served as a training headquarters to some of the most notable boxers in history including Mike Tyson, Roberto Duran, Jake LaMotta and even Muhammad Ali!  Bruce comes by the TB studio and talks about the past, present, and future of Gleason's Gym. Woodsy gets Bruce to tell some on AND off the record stories about some of the gym's most famous visitors! Boxing fans do not want to miss Bruce's exclusive inside look at this iconic boxing landmark on this episode of TALKBOX!    

Off The Record
32: Dumbo, Brooklyn

Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 63:13


Ranking your art, how we should measure excitement over music, if you should start a record label for your band, and much more. We think this is a good one. Show Notes: http://offtherecord.fm/tagged/episodes Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/OTRfmiTunes Off The Record on Twitter: http://twitter.com/offtherecordfm Jesse Cannon on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jessecannon Zack Zarrillo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/zzarrillo

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The Jeff Foxx Radio Show
The Jeff Foxx Radio Show with Velvet Lattimore owner of Vedazzling Accessories

The Jeff Foxx Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2014 10:00


  Today Velvet Lattimore, CEO of the "Vedazzling Accessories" boutique is my guest on the Jeff Foxx Radio Show Online. Located in the high end section of DUMBO in Brooklyn, NY, the boutique features Velvet's own designer handbag line known as the “Vedazzling Collection”. Hear all about how Velvet's love of fashion and all things beautiful has become her dream come true TODAY on The Jeff Foxx Radio Show Online!! Velvet Lattimore Owner Vedazzling Accessories Boutique Location : 145 Front Street , Dumbo-Brooklyn, 11201  www.vedazzlingaccessories.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/VedazzlingAc Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/VedazzlingAccessories Instagram: Vedazzling   CLICK here to listen and to subscribe to my show http://jefffoxxshow.com/ LIKE  me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JeffFoxxShow EMAIL me at  jefffoxxband@gmail.com  FOLLOW me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/jefffoxx jefffoxx1 on Instagram For your Exclusive Jeff Foxx Show Interview hit me at jefffoxxband@gmail.com Remember to subscribe to The Jeff Foxx Radio Show online for exciting episodes    

Happy Monday
Episode 31: Tina Roth Eisenberg

Happy Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2013 30:36


Tina Roth Eisenberg (aka Swiss Miss) is a designer and entrepreneur hailing from Dumbo Brooklyn in NYC.

Das soziologische Duett
Die Sorge der Raumnomaden - Dr. Michael Liegl im Gespräch

Das soziologische Duett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 93:42


Dr. Michael Liegl, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Soziologie der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz unterhält sich mit Dr. Udo Thiedeke über unsere Beziehung zum Raum und unsere Sorge um den Raum, wie sie sich einstellen, seit wir zu Raumnomaden geworden sind. Shownotes: #00:06:12# Erste Siedlungen und Kultstätten, wie etwa Göbekli Tepe oder Nevalı Çori, werden in Verbindung mit der sog. neolithischen Revolution ca. 10000 vor unserer Zeitrechnung gesehen, in der Ackerbau und Viehzucht entstanden. Vgl. Göbekli Tepe Klaus Schmidt (Hrsg. für ArchaeNova e.V.), 2009: Erste Tempel - Frühe Siedlungen. 12000 Jahre Kunst und Kultur. Ausgrabungen und Forschungen zwischen Donau und Euphrat. Oldenburg: Isensee. #00:12:24# Der "(Neo-)Kommunitarismus" ist eine sozialphilosophische Strömung, zu deren prominentesten philosohischen Vertretern Alasdair Macintyre, Charles Taylor und Michael Sandel zählen. Seit den 1980er Jahren üben Vertreter dieser Strömung Kritik an etablierten liberalen Ethikmodellen mit der Annahme, dass erlebte Gemeinschaft und Solidarität die Voraussetzungen für Gerechtigkeit und Fairness (den Prinzipien des Liberalismus) darstellen. Soziologische Vertreter des Kommunitarismus sind etwa Amitai Etzioni (politischer Berater der Clinton Administration) und Robert Putnam. Vgl. etwa: Etzioni, Amitai, 1996: The new golden rule: Community and morality in a democratic society. New York: Basic Books (AZ). Putnam, Robert D., 2000: Bowling Alone. The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon&Schuster. #00:12:36# In Zeiten großer Leerstände innerstädtischer Immobilien entstand in New York nicht nur eine lebendige Hausbesetzerszene, diese ging auch mit einer Bewegung von "Community Gardening" einher, bei der sich Bewohner des Viertels zusammenschlossen und Ödflächen die nach dem Abriss verrotteter Häuser zurückblieben zu räumen und zu bepflanzen. Vgl. American Community Gardening Association (Hrsg.), 1998: National Community Garden Survey. Philadelphia, PA : American Community Gardening Association. #00:13:35# Zum Konzept der segmentären Vergesellschaftung bzw. segmentären gesellschaftlichen Differenzierung siehe: Niklas Luhmann, 1997: Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 634ff. #00:15:02# Hier ist z.B. der Cocoon Club, in dem man "Cocooning" betreiben kann. #00:15:30# Die "Soziologie und die Stadt": Einigen Soziologen gilt die Stadt als Ort der Moderne und damit als Geburtsstätte der Soziologie. Georg Simmel etwa behauptet eine besondere Mentalität des Städtischen (Die Städte und das Geistesleben) und betrachtet Formen städtischer Mobilität als Produktionsweise moderner Individualität (Die Kreuzung sozialer Kreise). Robert E. Park, einer der Begründer Chicagoer Urban Sociology, sieht gar die Stadt als soziales Labor (The city as social laboratory). Park, Robert E., 1929: The City as a Social Laboratory. In: Thomas V. Smith, Leonard D. White (Hrsg.): Chicago: An Experiment in Social Science Research. Chicago, Il.: Univ. of Chicago Press. S. 1-19. Simmel, Georg, 1984: Die Großstädte und das Geistesleben. In: ders.: Das Individuum und die Freiheit. Essais. Berlin: Wagenbach. S. 192-204 #00:16:31# "Civil Inattention" (deutsch: höfliche Gleichgültigkeit) ist ein Konzept von Erving Goffman, das die (normale) Haltung in der Begegnung einander Fremder in der Öffentlichkeit beschreibt. Diese nehmen einander wahr, signalisieren dies und lassen einander daraufhin in Ruhe. Siehe: Erving Goffman, 1963: Behavior in Public Places. Notes on the Social Organization of Gatherings. New York: The Free Press. S. 84 ff. #00:17:03# Zu den alten Städten des vorderen Orients siehe die Episode "5412 Jahre Vertrauen in Materialität - Prof. Dr. Markus Hilgert im Gespräch" in diesem Podcast #00:18:05# Zur "Kreuzung der sozialen Kreise": Simmel, Georg, 1992: Die Kreuzung sozialer Kreise. In: ders.: Soziologie. Untersuchungen über die Formen der Vergesellschaftung. Gesamtausgabe Bd. II. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 456-511. [1908] #00:30:20# Zur "europäischen Stadt" etwa im Vergleich zur amerikanischen siehe: Häußermann, Hartmut, 2001: Die europäische Stadt. Leviathan: Zeitschrift fur Sozialwissenschaft, 29. S. 237-255. Häußermann, Hartmut, 2011: Was bleibt von der europäischen Stadt? In: Frey, Oliver; Koch, Florian (Hrsg.): Die Zukunft der Europäischen Stadt. Stadtpolitik, Stadtplanung und Stadtgesellschaft im Wandel. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. S. 23-35. #00:32:29# "Communities of choice" ist ein Konzept der amerikanischen Moralphilosophin Marilyn Friedman, die sich gleichermaßen gegen die zu dünn empfundene liberalen Konzepte Freiheit und Gerechtigkeit und gegen zumal für Frauen oder angehörige ethnischer Minderheiten zu einschränkenden Gemeinschaftskonzepte der Kommunitaristen richtet. Vgl. Friedman, Marilyn, 1989: Feminism and Modern Friendship: Dislocating the Community. Ethics, 99: S. 275-290. #00:36:24# Michael Liegl, 2010: Digital Cornerville.Technische Leidenschaft und musikalische Vergemeinschaftung in New York. Stuttgart: Lucius&Lucius. #00:38:15# Zum ortlosen Raum des Cyberspace: William Gibson, 1984: Neuromancer. New York: The Berkley Publishing Group. #00:39:29# Als "Megacities" werden im Allgemeinen Städte bezeichnet, die ungefähr 10 Millionen Einwohner haben. Neben diesem rein quantitativen Bestimmung ist in der soziologischen Literatur die Rede von "Global Cities" oder "Metropolen". Das eine bezeichnet eine spezifische strategische Stellung in der globalen Wirtschaft, das andere zielt auf eine besondere Qualität des Urbanen. Siehe: Sassen, Saskia, 1991: The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo. Princeton, NJ.: Princeton Univ. Press. Sassen, Saskia, 1995: Metropole: Grenzen eines Begriffs. In: Fuchs, Gotthard, Moltmann, Bernhard, Prigge, Walter (Hrsg.): Mythos Metropole. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 165-177. #00:40:38# Zum neuen Mobilfunkstandard LTE (Long Term Evolution) #00:41:54# "New York Grid": Grid zu deutsch Raster ist die Anlage geplanter Städte wie Manhattan, aber auch Mannheim, wo die Straßen parallel und orthogonal zueinander laufen und dadurch ein Muster aus Rechtecken entsteht, das einem Schachbrett ähnelt. Zur Entstehung des Grid siehe eine Austellung im "Museum of the City of New York". #00:42:37# Wer suchet der findet! Zum Uniform Resource Locator (URL) des Internets #00:43:45# "Share Community": Über die Share Community schreibt Liegl in seinem Buch Digital Cornerville. Das "Mutterschiff" und am längsten (seit 2001) existierende lokale Knoten (node) eines mittlerweile globalen Netzwerks lokaler Gemeinschaften ist Share NY. Online. #00:49:20# Zu Interaktionsordnungen (Goffman), Interaktionssystemen (Luhmann), einfachen Interaktionssystemen (Kieserling). Siehe: Goffman, Erving, 1983: The Interaction Order. In: American Sociological Review, 48. S. 1-17. Luhmann, Niklas, 1984: Soziale Systeme. Grundriß einer allgemeinen Theorie. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 551-592. Kieserling André, 1999. Kommunikation unter Anwesenden. Studien über Interaktionssysteme. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. #01:05:50# Gute "Locations" von Share waren zunächst Open Air Bar (East Village Manhattan) dann das hausofouch ein Künstlerloft in Dumbo (Brooklyn) und die Bar Mundial (East Village Manhattan). #01:06:52# Unter dem "Gentrification-Prozess" versteht man die Aufwertung von maroden Stadtteilen, deren leerstehender Raum und billige Mieten Kreative, Künstler und Subkulturen anziehen. Solche Viertel werden durch die Aufwerkung und ein entsprechendes Konsumangebot attraktiv für die besserverdienenden Mittelschichten, was zu Mietsteigerungen und der Verdrängung einkommensschwächerer Bewohner führt. Vgl.: Jürgen Friedrichs, Robert Kecskes (Hrsg.), 1996: Gentrification. Theorie und Forschungsergebnisse. Opladen: Leske + Budrich. #01:08:30# "Warehouse-Party-Szene": In den frühen 1990er Jahren boten leerstehende Fabrik- und Lagerhallen in dem weitgehend heruntergekommenen Brooklyner Stadtteil Williamsburg Raum für große Soundinstallationen, Performances und Techno Parties. #01:13:36# Mit dem "dritten Ort" sind Orte jenseits der Arbeit und des Privaten gemeint, wie etwa das Café. Für manche Theoretiker sind dies die Orte der Zivilgesellschaft. Vgl.: Oldenburg, Ray, 1997: The Great Good Place: Cafes, coffee shops, community centers, beauty parlors, general stores, bars, hangouts, and how they get you through the day. New York: Marlowe & Co. #01:17:22# "Wissensgesellschaft" ist eines der vielen Labels, die Antwort auf die Frage "in welche Gesellschaft leben wir eigentlich?" geben. Alternativ wird auch von Informationsgesellschaft (Bühl) oder auch Post-Industrial Society (Bell) gesprochen. Vgl.: Anina Engelhardt, Laura Kajetzke (Hrsg.), 2010: Handbuch Wissensgesellschaft. Theorien, Themen und Probleme. Bielefeld: transcript. Bell Daniel, 1976: The Coming of Post-Industrial Society. New York: Basic Books. Bühl, Walter L., 1994: Wissenschaft und Technologie. An der Schwelle zur Informationsgesellschaft. Göttingen: Schwartz. #01:17:43# Zur "Neuen Selbständigkeit" vgl.: Bologna, Sergio, 2006: Die Zerstörung der Mittelschichten: Thesen zur Neuen Selbstständigkeit. Graz/Wien: Nausner&Nausner. #01:19:43# Zu neuen Wissens- und Publikationsformen in der Wissenschaft siehe die Episode mit "Wir Angestellte unserer Texte - Björn Krey im Gespräch" #01:21:14# Die Sorge um den Raum Coworking Spaces: Liegl, Michael, 2011: Die Sorge um den Raum: mediale Ortlosigkeit und Dispositive der Verortung. testcard. 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