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Cloud Security Podcast by Google
EP216 Ephemeral Clouds, Lasting Security: CIRA, CDR, and the Future of Cloud Investigations

Cloud Security Podcast by Google

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 31:43


Guest: James Campbell, CEO, Cado Security Chris Doman, CTO, Cado Security Topics: Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) vs Cloud Investigation and Response Automation(CIRA) ... what's the story here? There is an “R” in CDR, right? Can't my (modern) SIEM/SOAR do that?  What about this becoming a part of modern SIEM/SOAR in the future? What gets better when you deploy a CIRA (a) and your CIRA in particular (b)? Ephemerality and security, what are the fun overlaps? Does “E” help “S” or hurts it? What about compliance? Ephemeral compliance sounds iffy… Cloud investigations, what is special about them? How does CSPM intersect with this? Is CIRA part of CNAPP?   A secret question, need to listen for it! Resources: EP157 Decoding CDR & CIRA: What Happens When SecOps Meets Cloud EP67 Cyber Defense Matrix and Does Cloud Security Have to DIE to Win? EP158 Ghostbusters for the Cloud: Who You Gonna Call for Cloud Forensics Cloud security incidents (Rami McCarthy) Cado resources  

Zen Community of Oregon Dharma Talks
The Ephemerality Of Thinking- Hogen Roshi

Zen Community of Oregon Dharma Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 42:01


This Dharma talk was given by Hogen, Roshi at Heart of Wisdom Zen Temple on January 5th, 2025. In this talk Hogen Roshi discusses the nature of suffering and fixed beliefs in relation to the ephemerality of thoughts. ★ Support this podcast ★

FuturePod
EP 211: Love, Ephemerality and the Future - Riel Miller

FuturePod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 37:49


Riel Miller returns for his sixth FuturePod appearance and another deep dive into matters Futures and Foresight related.

Everything Remade
Episode 219: Justin Valliere (New Forms)

Everything Remade

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 74:02


Everything Remade episode 219. Thanks so much to Justin for taking the time to chat with me. Intro/Outro track "The Dense Macabre" by Coma Regalia. Featured tracks: "Ephemerality", "Ember Twin" and "Glass Gardens" by New Forms. hear more: newformsisaband.bandcamp.com If you are enjoying what you hear and would like to support the growth of this podcast directly you can do so by way of donation via paypal: middlemanrecords@gmail.com venmo: @ediequinn

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Rippling Pages: Interviews with Writers
Jennifer Lucy Allan and CLAY: A HUMAN HISTORY

Rippling Pages: Interviews with Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 34:48


"I'd done a lot of clay-making...you can spend a lifetime and only get good at one technique!" Jennifer Lucy Allan joins me to talk about her second book, CLAY: A HUMAN HISTORY (White Rabbit Books). After Jennifer's exploration and writing about sound in The Foghorn's Lament (White Rabbit Books), Jennifer has, quite literally, turned her hand to a more physical and enduring substance in clay. From Japanese Tea Ceremonies, to humans making their own image, to life on Mars, clay is seemingly everywhere. Jennifer is also a presenter on BBC Radio 3's Late Junction.  Rippling Points 1.20 - How Jennifer's early experience with clay led to her enchantment of it and then writing this boundless history 6.04 - How the book on clay differs to Jennifer's previous book on foghorns 10.30 - Ephemerality of sound and permanence of clay - the writing challenges. 13.40 - Clay: its history compared with human history 15:15 - Who is Marija Gimbutas, and why is she important 21:15 - Language and touch 24.40 - Climate change and how it's revealing more about clay 28.00 - How clay becomes an object Reference Points Marija Gimbutas. Ladi Kwali Maria Martinez    

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Ephemerality: The Tyrant's Tomb, Ch. 29 - 32 (w/ Robert - The Dam Meme Page)

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 62:21


This week we're joined by Robert (The Dam Meme Page) to discuss the intangibility of time, what it means to be a flop, and the usual gay things as Brayden, Ava, and Niamh analyze Chapters 29 -32 of the Trials of Apollo: The Tyrant's Tomb through the theme of Ephemerality. Check out robert @thedammemepage Dive In More: Listen to the Tyrants Tomb Playlist: ⁠https://spoti.fi/3uolij1⁠ Keep up with the Offerings and Votes Off: ⁠https://bit.ly/451WJ9j⁠ Find Us on Socials: Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: ⁠@ReturnToCamp⁠ For more of your Hosts: @brydnstllmn @niamhhsherlock @avapirie Help Fund This Cast: Donate the price of a coffee to keep us going! ⁠https://ko-fi.com/returntocamp⁠ Buy cool merch at Redbubble: ⁠www.redbubble.com/people/onthevergepro/shop⁠ Recommendations This Week: Traitors US Season 2 on Peacock Read On: Buy Trials of Apollo: The Tyrant's Tomb from an⁠ independent book store⁠ Credits: Return to Camp Half-Blood is an independent podcast by Brayden Stallman, Niamh Sherlock, and Ava Pirie. Each week these friends from college dive deep into the books of the Percy Jackson universe by Rick Riordan, starting with Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Heroes of Olympus, and now Trials of Apollo. While analyzing each set of chapters, the trio takes an english class approach while diving into how this effects their lives, relates to pop culture, and means about its relationship to literature and the Greek classics. Find out more about this podcast at ⁠returntocamp.com⁠ Music courtesy of Purple Planet Music: ⁠https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/return-to-camp-half-blood/message

GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future
Crafting Robust Architectures for a Resilient Future • Eleanor Saitta & Jez Humble

GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 30:23


This interview was recorded at GOTO Aarhus for GOTO Unscripted.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereEleanor Saitta - International Security Researcher & Co-founder of Open Source Tool TrikeJez Humble - SRE at Google Cloud & Lecturer at UC BerkeleyRESOURCESEleanordymaxion.orglinkedin.com/in/dymaxion@Dymaxioninfosec.exchange/@dymaxionJezcontinuousdelivery.comgithub.com/jezhumblelinkedin.com/in/jez-humble@jezhumblesre.google/resourcesDESCRIPTIONWhether you're building a new system with an established team, trying to tame a legacy ecosystem, or starting from scratch, how you think about security and reliability has a big impact on how hard they are for you to achieve.In a candid conversation between security expert Eleanor Saitta and technology thought leader Jez Humble, the critical role of architectural clarity in ensuring robust security and resilience comes to the forefront. Saitta emphasizes the necessity of understanding and intentionally designing your architecture, highlighting the challenges faced by organizations in adapting to changing ecosystems. They discuss the dual aspects of security – external services and internal IT operations – shedding light on the potential risks associated with Windows and Office usage.Hear in this GOTO Unscripted talk about the significance of architectural awareness and basic IT hygiene in safeguarding organizations against security threats.RECOMMENDED BOOKSJez Humble & David Farley • Continuous DeliveryJez Humble, Joanne Molesky & Barry O'Reilly • Lean EnterpriseNicole Forsgren, Jez Humble & Gene Kim • AccelerateLiz Rice • Container SecurityLiz Rice • Kubernetes SecurityAaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 SimplifiedAaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 ServersErdal Ozkaya • Cybersecurity: The Beginner's GuideKim, Humble, Debois, Willis & Forsgren • The DevOps HandbookTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily

Talk Art
Rafał Zajko

Talk Art

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 57:55


We meet artist Rafał Zajko (b.1988, Białystok, Poland). Zajko's work deals with issues around the industrial past, exploring its environmental impact in relation to working class heritage and queer identities. His sculptural practice incorporates diverse materials and processes including ceramics, ventilation systems, prosthetics and performance as a means to examine folklore, science fiction and queer technoscience, placing an emphasis on the industrial materials and processes that resonate with his heritage. Zajko is currently working on a public commission with Wysing Arts Centre and St. Peters School in Cambridge, performance commission ‘Techno Harvest' for Deptford X festival and a new sculptural commission for Kunsthalle Vienna in autumn 2023. He studied for an an MFA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art, London, UK. Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Amber Waves II', Galeria Fran Reus, Palma, Mallorca, SP (2022), ‘Song to the Siren', Cooke Latham Gallery, London, UK (2022), ‘Amber Waves', Public Gallery, London, UK (2021), ‘Resuscitation', Castor Projects, London, UK (2020), ‘We Were Here/My Tu Bylismy', Galeria Im. Slendzinskich, Białystok, PL (2019) and ‘Unputdownable', White Cubicle, London, UK (2018). Selected group exhibitions include ‘Support Structures', Gathering, London (2023), ‘Swiat nie wierzy lzom', Galeria Arsenal, Białystok, Poland (2022), ‘London Open 2022', Whitechapel Gallery, London Uk (2022), ‘New Contemporaries 2021', South London Gallery, London, UK (2021), ‘26 Degrees East', Wiels Annex, Brussels, Belgium (2020), ‘Age of Ephemerality', X Museum, Beijing, CN (2020), 'Clay TM', TJ Boulting, London, UK (2020) and ‘Bold Tendencies 2020', London, UK (2020). In 2020 Zajko was the recipient of the Bow Graduation Studio Award.Visit: RAFAŁ ZAJKO CLOCKING OFF open now and runs until 26th November 2023: https://queercircle.org/rafal/Nearest tube: North Greenwich. Free entry.Follow @Rafal_Zajko and @QueerCircleRafal's website is: https://www.rafal-zajko.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Refined Heart
Session 7 – The Ephemerality of This World

Refined Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 15:41


Session 7 – The Ephemerality of This World by Shaykh Ashhar Ali

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The Active Voice
The Active Voice: Taylor Lorenz still believes in the internet

The Active Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 68:19


Taylor Lorenz, a tech culture reporter for the Washington Post, has been both observer and participant in an internet culture that has been emerging since the early 2010s, a period of history that has seen the rise of massive social media platforms, the decay of traditional media, and the increasing power of online influencers. That culture can be delightful and enriching, and it can be savage and soul-destroying. Of course, anyone who spends much time on Twitter knows that Taylor herself has had ample experience with both sides of that. She is a lightning rod in the online culture wars, loved and supported as much as she is reviled and targeted. She is a frequent subject of critiques from her ideological opponents, a cast that includes such figures as Tucker Carlson, Jake Paul, and Glenn Greenwald, to name a few. And how does she take that? Well, it's just how life is online, she says. “What people do on the internet is they build up other people into characters online, and it's like this crazy soap opera every day.” Her enemies turn her into a character, she says, because it gives them opposition. “It's just classic influencer tactics, right? You are going to make this other YouTuber into a villain and you're going to have this feud and then that galvanizes your audience.”And yet she remains a believer in technology as a force for good. “It's cool to see people use the internet for progress and to bring more freedom to all of us,” she says. “I think that's what the goal of the internet should be. It should be a liberating force.”In this conversation, we discuss the recent history of the internet, social media, and the rise of influencers—of which Taylor is one. Aside from high-profile reporting jobs at The Atlantic, the New York Times, and the Post, she has also amassed huge followings on TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram. In October, her first book will be published. Its title couldn't be more appropriate: Extremely Online.https://taylorlorenz.substack.com/Taylor's recommended reads:Show notes* Subscribe to Taylor Lorenz's newsletter on Substack* Find Taylor on Twitter* Her upcoming book, Extremely Online[04:54] Becoming a journalist[08:20] Tumblr and blogging[13:05] The “f**k yeah” era of Tumblr[18:14] Tabloid news[22:19] Developing a new beat[26:56] Gaining prominence[32:13] Dealing with online harassment[38:57] The state of the media[42:05] Ephemerality and the internet[53:14] Being a techno-optimist[1:01:19] Extremely Online book[1:05:50] Taylor on her recommended readsThe Active Voice is a podcast hosted by Hamish McKenzie, featuring weekly conversations with writers about how the internet is affecting the way they live and write. It is produced by Hamish McKenzie, with audio engineering by Seven Morris and content production by Hannah Ray. All artwork is by Joro Chen, and music is by Phelps & Munro. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit read.substack.com

GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future
The Current State of Cyber Security • Eleanor Saitta & Aino Vonge Corry

GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 14:10 Transcription Available


This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted at GOTO Amsterdam.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereEleanor Saitta - International Security Researcher & Co-founder of Open Source Tool TrikeAino Vonge Corry - Author of "Retrospectives Antipatterns"DESCRIPTIONIt's almost a given that you or your company will be hacked one day. How fast and how you react is the thing that makes the difference. Eleanor Saitta explains the ins and outs of an attack and what you should have in place to surpass it successfully. The interview is led by Aino Vonge Corry.RECOMMENDED BOOKSAino Vonge Corry • Retrospectives AntipatternsLiz Rice • Container SecurityLiz Rice • Kubernetes SecurityAaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 SimplifiedAaron Parecki • OAuth 2.0 ServersAaron Parecki • The Little Book of OAuth 2.0 RFCsErdal Ozkaya • Cybersecurity: The Beginner's GuideRicher & Sanso • OAuth 2 in ActionWilson & Hingnikar • Demystifying OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, and SAML 2.0TwitterLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily

Lexman Artificial
Sergey Nazarov on LinkedIns New Ephemerality Feature

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 3:46


Sergey Nazarov, a product manager at LinkedIn, joins Lexman to talk about the company's new ephemerality feature. They discuss how it'll change the way LinkedIn works, and how it'll make the platform more fun and exciting for users.

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Socrates Thalassos Speaks
Episode 51 - Ephemerality

Socrates Thalassos Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 2:15


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The Alan Barr Show
Ephemerality

The Alan Barr Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 14:51


Chainguard -The Principle of Ephemerality via Carlos Santana Get on with ephemerality; it's 2022. We had no choice but to build it ourselves before then. Nowadays, chaos engineering is an option. We use serverless and stateless technologies all the time. Virtual machines aren't even on our radar. Maintaining stateful systems is difficult. Make sure you have backups and failovers. To ensure that we have evidence of malicious software, you can test your code regularly. The COVID test provides a means of ensuring that historical evidence is reviewed over time. Combining and shortening an app's lifespan makes it more likely for an attacker to fail.

The Alan Barr Show
Ephemerality

The Alan Barr Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 14:51


Chainguard -The Principle of Ephemerality via Carlos Santana Get on with ephemerality; it's 2022. We had no choice but to build it ourselves before then. Nowadays, chaos engineering is an option. We use serverless and stateless technologies all the time. Virtual machines aren't even on our radar. Maintaining stateful systems is difficult. Make sure you have backups and failovers. To ensure that we have evidence of malicious software, you can test your code regularly. The COVID test provides a means of ensuring that historical evidence is reviewed over time. Combining and shortening an app's lifespan makes it more likely for an attacker to fail.

As I See It with Alan Clements
#12 The Ephemerality of Life: Reflections On Impermanence, Death and Emptiness 4.12.21 Alan Clements

As I See It with Alan Clements

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 47:50


The Ephemerality of Life: Reflections On Impermanence, Death and Emptiness 4.12.21 Alan Clements “Extinction X-rated” —Series # 12 http://www.AlanClements.com / Books  On Amazon Worldwide  https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953508227

Joel & Uriah's Terrible Ideas
Ephemerality Day Carry | Joel + Uriah's Terrible Ideas | Episode 28

Joel & Uriah's Terrible Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 27:33


Uh-oh! We stumbled into maybe our best idea yet. Too many of these and we'll have to start Joel + Uriah's Marketable Ideas... Where to find Joel + Uriah Spotify: bit.ly/JUTI-SP Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/JUTI-AP Google Podcasts: bit.ly/JUTI-GP Stitcher: bit.ly/JUTI-ST Facebook: bit.ly/JUTI-FB Twitter: bit.ly/JUTI-TW JoelandUriah@gmail.com Credits Song: Phantom Sage - Kingdom (feat. Miss Lina) [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: ncs.io/Kingdom Watch: youtu.be/ldDCHrBeOlg

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Dada Meditation
On Ephemerality

Dada Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 15:00


Minnesota Street Project studio artist Purin Phanichphant is back for a second season of DADA Meditation! Here, Phanichphant leads "On Ephemerality," the eighteenth guided visualization of season two.⁣ ⁣ Purin Phanichphant is an artist, designer, and educator whose work is influenced by various meditation and mindfulness practices, as informed by his time as a Buddhist monk in northern Thailand. Follow along as Phanichphant introduces the grounding effects of visualization techniques. @purin.co @1240minnesotastreet⁣

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Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
Ep 1347- Ephemerality

Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 117:01


Matthew 27:3-4

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Always Crashing
Episode 25: The Umergency

Always Crashing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 22:39


It rhymes with Atari; Am here today; It’s an Emergency, a national emergency, a Spation Emergency, A National Spation Emergency on a Global Scale; Everything in creation is effected; Umergency Utopias; The Umergency; Wrapped Completely In Tinfoil; Edit That Horrible Sound Out; You are encouraged to think about your own body’s noises since they are import; Dead? as a performance review; Terry may be tiresome and difficult to understand; One Operational Prod; Artist is part of the Art or when they have lost the tape; Kiwi Kought is back to elucidate on the Turtle Earthers; The Mortality of the Fairy Tinkerbell; Continually Clap to Know that it exists; A Long Traditional all the way back to Plato, Socrates, and Terry Pratchett; Loyal Listeners know that ACP Indust. Love and Understand Metaphors Completely and not just as a scapegoat for nonsense; The Hypotenuse Man; They did it in the butt; More Feminine Misogynists; The Right of Passage Of Factors of Ten; The Ouroboros; The Tenet of Ephemerality; Language is just another Lens; Informational Health; Nobody Knows The Difference; Her Place in the Universe and All That; Terry sings a fun song about Mr. Finishline; a Dot Com World; Always A Crashing;

Made You Think
37: Turn Off Your Notifications: Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 64:46


Solitude is what you have the least of here, especially as plebes. You don’t even have privacy, the opportunity simply to be physically alone, never mind solitude, the ability to be alone with your thoughts. And yet I submit to you that solitude is one of the most important necessities of true leadership. In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and Nat cover the first speech on this show! Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz is a speech held by the professor at West Point Military Academy. In it, Deresiewicz goes against the common thinking that Yale’s professors or MBAs are leaders, just because they are the best at following what they are told to do, and looks at solitude and moments of deep work the roots for true leadership. Multitasking is not only not thinking, it impairs your ability to think. Thinking means concentrating on one thing long enough to develop an idea about it. [...] Developing your own ideas. In short, thinking for yourself. You simply cannot do that in bursts of 20 seconds at a time, constantly interrupted by Facebook messages or Twitter tweets, or fiddling with your iPod, or watching something on YouTube. We cover a wide range of topics, including: Turning chaos into order vs maintaining the order The “clever” app that interrupts you to check if you are in the flow Guns and drug wars in Chicago Nat and Neil's rituals for solitude Why starting your podcast with your friends will bring you to the best of deep thinking A new sponsor that will make you smell better And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to read Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on The Way of Zen by Alan Watts, a book that lingers in the benefits of meditation, as well as our episode on Work Clean by Dan Charnas, a live episode with the author of the book brings the shows how to work and manage like a chef. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show William Deresiewicz on Nat Chat [2:12] On Political Correctness by William Deresiewicz [2:46] William Deresiewicz Speech at West Point 7:26 Yale University [7:32] CMU - Carnegie Mellon University [7:56] McKinsey [12:35] Kanye West tweets [16:49] AirPods [20:14] Slack [23:36] Asana [23:36] IKEA [30:39] Salesforce [32:03] HelpSpot 32:28 Ephemerality vs Value by Nat Eliason [37:29] Snapchat [37:40] Blinkist [38:43] Mentorbox [38:43] Joe Rogan and Colion Noir on Chicago's gang violence [47:22] Russell Brand - Legalisation of Drugs [48:47] Ron Paul’s view on abortion [50:36] Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show [51:52] Wait But Why articles on AI part 1 and part 2 [51:59] Melting Asphalt [52:25] Sam Harris’ reply to Robert Spencer about immigration [52:32] Books mentioned Solitude and Leadership by William Deresiewicz Homo Deus by Yuval Harari [1:25] (book episode) Excellence Sheep by William Deresiewicz [7:38] (Nat’s notes) Extreme Ownership by Jocko [11:34] 12 Rules for Life by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson [18:09] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) Antifragile by Nassim Taleb [18:09] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault [25:29] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) In Praise of Idleness [26:44] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Ulysses by James Joyce [27:08] Way of Zen by Alan Watts [30:08] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) Work Clean [31:08] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler [34:23] Amusing Ourselves to Death [36:02] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari [45:19] (Nat’s notes) (book episode part 1 & part 2) The Riddle of the Gun by Sam Harris [47:10] (article episode) The Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson [52:25] People mentioned Sam Harris [47:10] (Guns episode) Kanye West [16:49] Jordan B. Peterson [17:09] (on Twitter) (12 Rules episode) Dave Rubin [17:21] Donald Trump [44:14] Show Topics 3:13 – New sponsor! Scentsbird are the Netflix for perfumes. They will send you premium perfumes and colognes like Dolce and Gabbana, Chanel and Armani on a monthly basis. Their their cartridge system is very clever and light, super convenient and easy to carry even on airplanes (try getting big bottles on airplanes). Listen the episode to get 50% OFF the first month subscription. 7:13 – Leadership. "Excellence sheep" concept, or what people do to get a position at Yale. Being the best at following orders doesn't make you a leader. People's confusion between leadership and being good at what one is supposed to do. Turning chaos into order vs maintaining the order. 12:05 – West Point vs Yale Leadership concept. One line Commander's intent employees. 13:18 – Solitude. Bringing Chaos back to Order requires solitude and focus. Creative thinking is not possible nowadays unless we take the concentrated effort to avoid all kind of interruptions. Kayne West and Jordan Peterson on tour. Multitasking and interruptions vs learning. 16:29 – Generally, our first though may not be the result of our creativity, but a subconscious recall of someone else's idea. Places where many ideas come because we are concentrated (and not multitasking), even on other activities. 21:07 – Meditation and background processing. Tips for reducing notifications distractions. Training your friends to not expect immediate response. Following a team at bird's eye view without babysitting them. 25:00 – The effects of talking about ideas on this podcast. 27:02 – Good work starts slow and needs time to get up to the core ideas. Experiences writing good articles or books. Japanese Zen practices and working clean are part of the many activities that foster conditions for creative spark. Organizing the CRM. 33:43 – Different types of flow. Getting "lost" in a mindless activity or reading a fiction book that helps "defrag" your hard drive. The absurd notification app to check if you are in flow or not. Differences between a book and a tweet or the newspaper. Nat & Neil's secret to read 60 books a year like top performers CEOs. Discover the fiction book we are reading listening to back episodes and participate of the give away! 40:43 – What is solitude: introspection, concentration of focused work, sustained reading. And... deep friendship. The traits of good long conversations with friends. Taking the part of the Devil's advocate, and the problem to link our identity with ideas. Not reasonable ideas are just as logical as reasonable ones, but with different inputs. Trump's voters example. 45:18 – Immigration. Extreme views like open borders and racism. Naturally moving toward the middle. Tailor-made narco-economy and guns in Chicago. The reason to legalize drugs. Libertarians against Abortion. 51:59 – The bad habit of everyone should have an opinion on everything. Replying emotionally on Twitter without being informed. Trump bringing peace in Korea. 57:07 – Solitude being the essence of leadership. Nat and Neil's rituals for solitude. Physical stresses that help freeing the mind. 1:01:40 – Sponsors! Scentbird is a monthly premium perfumes subscription service. It’s very convenient, for guys and girls. Use the code mentioned in the episode to get 50% off on the first month. Go to Four Sigmatic for your mushroom coffee needs. Perfect Keto is the one-stop shop for all your ketogenic diet needs. Learn on their blog why MCT oils and powder are amazing fats for your diet. Kettle & Fire for your collagen ancestral needs. Try the meat one with quinoa. The chicken one is good for sipping. Amazon has crushed their earning thanks to the MYT affiliate link! Let your friends know about the show. Share angrily on Twitter as our show is antifragile. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://madeyouthinkpodcast.com

ArchitectureTalk
16. Ephemeral Urbanism with Rahul Mehrotra

ArchitectureTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 46:08


  View of kumbh mela. SOURCE Felipe Vera We discuss kinetic architecture and ephemeral urbanism with Rahul Mehrotra, Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD). Topics include events like the kumbh mela, and its implications about thinking about temporality in contemporary practice; designing for obsolescence; immigration and identity; and India in the 21st century. Rahul is also principal of RMA Architects, Mumbai. 

dunk!records
Set and Setting • Ephemerality

dunk!records

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 8:10


Set and Setting • Ephemerality by One hour of post-rock, post-metal, post-anything,...

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Japan Eats!
Episode 46: The Art of Ice

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 53:15


On this week's episode of Japan Eats, host Akiko Katayama is joined in the studio by ice sculptor Shintaro Okamoto. He is the owner of Okamoto Studio, a New York-based collective best known for their design, production, and consultation of everything made of crystal clear ice. Father-son Takeo and Shintaro Okamoto make up the founding core of the group, which was formed in 2003 with a mission of showcasing in the full beauty and potential of handcrafted ice. Okamoto Studio has fast become a favorite among the event, hospitality, culinary, fashion, and media industries for their articulate and fanciful use of both traditional hand-tool craftsmanship and current art-world sensibilities.

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Creative Disturbance
Ephemerality and Cultural Memory in Digital Performances [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 22:41


Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Henry Daniel received his training as a dancer both in the Caribbean, North America and Western Europe - which provides him with a specific relationship to dance and African expressions. I engaged him in a conversation on the very notion of ephemerality in dance and the connections between rituals and technology. The podcast covers a wide range of topics such as computational and epigenetic memory, neurosciences or quantum mechanics. http://www.henrydaniel.ca/transnet/