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Vous m'en direz des nouvelles !
Amadou Barry et Judith Perrignon, regards croisés sur l'exil

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles !

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 48:30


« Ce matin, j'ai décidé de parler ... Moi l'inconnu venant de loin, l'inculte, l'exilé sans diplôme, le non désiré…Tout le monde parle de moi, contre moi, parfois pour moi, mais jamais en ma présence ». Voilà comment en quelques lignes, Amadou Barry nous fait entrer dans son premier roman, Journal d'un exilé. Dramé débarque à Paris sans papiers, il vit la vie des centaines, des milliers de compagnons d'infortune venus de Conakry Dakar Tbilissi ou Kaboul, dans un de ces tunnels de la capitale où se réfugient des sans-abri en situation irrégulière. C'est lui qui raconte ce quotidien fait de peur et d'espoirs, il prend la plume pour redonner vie à Fodié son ami perdu, laisser une trace de lui. Le journal d'un exilé, un récit comme un coup de poing. Judith Perrignon, journaliste et romancière essayiste, publie Nous nous parlons d'un lieu où tout est fragile (Éditions de L'Iconoclaste). Ce récit est né de sa rencontre avec Rachid, un exilé algérien, un autre exilé, d'une autre génération. Amadou Barry et Judith Perrignon sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts.  Au programme de l'émission :Les pionnières de la cultureMarjorie Bertin nous fait découvrir la vie et l'œuvre d'Alice Guy. La première réalisatrice de l'histoire du cinéma est française mais morte en Amérique, en 1968. Cette Française réalise en 1896 l'un des tout premiers films de fiction. ReportageDirection São Paulo avec Sarah Cozzolino. Notre correspondante au Brésil nous emmène à la découverte du « Gaudi de la favela ». Estevão da Silva, ancien maçon bahianais, a décidé de faire de sa maison un château en récupérant des morceaux de céramique et de coquillages. Sa maison est devenue une œuvre d'art où il reçoit des visiteurs.

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles
Amadou Barry et Judith Perrignon, regards croisés sur l'exil

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 48:30


« Ce matin, j'ai décidé de parler ... Moi l'inconnu venant de loin, l'inculte, l'exilé sans diplôme, le non désiré…Tout le monde parle de moi, contre moi, parfois pour moi, mais jamais en ma présence ». Voilà comment en quelques lignes, Amadou Barry nous fait entrer dans son premier roman, Journal d'un exilé. Dramé débarque à Paris sans papiers, il vit la vie des centaines, des milliers de compagnons d'infortune venus de Conakry Dakar Tbilissi ou Kaboul, dans un de ces tunnels de la capitale où se réfugient des sans-abri en situation irrégulière. C'est lui qui raconte ce quotidien fait de peur et d'espoirs, il prend la plume pour redonner vie à Fodié son ami perdu, laisser une trace de lui. Le journal d'un exilé, un récit comme un coup de poing. Judith Perrignon, journaliste et romancière essayiste, publie Nous nous parlons d'un lieu où tout est fragile (Éditions de L'Iconoclaste). Ce récit est né de sa rencontre avec Rachid, un exilé algérien, un autre exilé, d'une autre génération. Amadou Barry et Judith Perrignon sont les invités de Sur le pont des arts.  Au programme de l'émission :Les pionnières de la cultureMarjorie Bertin nous fait découvrir la vie et l'œuvre d'Alice Guy. La première réalisatrice de l'histoire du cinéma est française mais morte en Amérique, en 1968. Cette Française réalise en 1896 l'un des tout premiers films de fiction. ReportageDirection São Paulo avec Sarah Cozzolino. Notre correspondante au Brésil nous emmène à la découverte du « Gaudi de la favela ». Estevão da Silva, ancien maçon bahianais, a décidé de faire de sa maison un château en récupérant des morceaux de céramique et de coquillages. Sa maison est devenue une œuvre d'art où il reçoit des visiteurs.

Conversations With Coleman
Live in Melbourne w/Josh Szeps

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 27:12


Listen to the rest of this episode : https://uncomfortableconversations.substack.com/listenWatch our event in Sydney at FODI: https://youtu.be/ZXZuI7TO3X0?si=LeSjD1PoUoFo01XuSupport my podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ColemanHughes  

Conversations With Coleman
Live in Melbourne w/Josh Szeps

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 27:12


Listen to the rest of this episode : https://uncomfortableconversations.substack.com/listenWatch our event in Sydney at FODI: https://youtu.be/ZXZuI7TO3X0?si=LeSjD1PoUoFo01XuSupport my podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ColemanHughes  

Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald

At the eleventh hour, journalist Masha Gessen has been granted a visa to enter Australia, but why are they considered so dangerous? Guest: Masha Gessen - Russian-American journalist and author. Masha is due to appear at The Edge, Fed Square in Melbourne for the Wheeler Centre (21 August) and at Carriageworks in Sydney, as part of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas (24-25 August).KEEP AN EYE OUT:Our main episode will drop Friday, with special guest Rory Stewart, co-host of The Rest Is Politics podcast.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI 2024 program out now

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 1:01


Are you BOLD, BRAVE and CURIOUS? FODI is back, baby. We've gathered the world's best for a weekend of provocation and inspiration. 87 speakers and artists including 16 international guests across 88 sessions at Carriageworks, Sydney for one massive weekend of danger. Presented by The Ethics Centre, FODI is a place to come and be curious together. A sanctuary where all are welcome. Safe from hype. Safe to listen. And safe to ask hard questions.  Satisfy your taste for danger, tickets won't last long. 2024 PROGRAM LIVE AND ON SALE NOW at festivalofdangerousideas.com

RicSCast
Adj egy ötöst! S02E09 Christmas Special - Fodor Zoltán "Fodi"

RicSCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 69:40


Az Adj egy ötöst! Szénégető Richárd podcast műsora, ahol érdekes emberekkel beszélget a kedvenceikről és/vagy meghatározó dolgokról. Minden vendég 12 témakört kap (Zenész/előadó, női zenész/előadó, Zenekar, Album, Dal, Klip, Koncertélmény, Film, Sorozat, Rendező, Könyv, Csalódás - Pozitív vagy negatív), amiből az általa kiválasztott öt témakörbe tartozó TOP5 listáját beszéljük ki egy kicsit, hogy megismerjük őt egy más oldaláról is! Vendégem: - Fodor Zoltán "Fodi" Fodi a hazai rockzenei underground kultikus alakja, a The Bedlam frontembereként robbant be a színtérre anno. Azóta megfordult a Nomad élén, most pedig a Storm The Studio frontembere. Családjával Japánban él, magyarországi nyaralásán elkaptam egy kis listázgatásra. Spoiler alert! Fodi listái: https://tinyurl.com/aeofodi Storm The Studio a Facebookon: https://www.facebook.com/stormthestudio Ha rendelnél Storm The Studio CD-ket: https://konyvbagoly.hu/rock/118129-cd-storm-the-studio-storm-the-studio.html https://konyvbagoly.hu/rock/124268-cd-storm-the-studio-ii-5999861659524.html 00:00-03:40 Bevezető 03:40-21:41 TOP5 Album 21:41-32:28 TOP5 Koncert 32:28-42:40 TOP5 Zenész, előadó 42:40-55:08 TOP5 Könyv 55:08-01:08:49 TOP5 Sorozat 01:08:49-01:09.41 Elköszönés Ha bármi észrevétel, hozzáfűznivaló, vendég ötlet van, azt a rics@ricsandgreen.hu címre küldhetitek! Ha szeretnéd, hogy több Adj egy ötöst! epizód készüljön, akkor támogasd az adást a patreon.com/ricscast oldalon, használd a "köszönet" gombot, vagy a csatornatagságot, esetleg vásárolj pólós csomagot a Facebook oldalamon! Köszönöm! Ric$: https://facebook.com/szenegetorichard/ https://ricsandgreen.hu Felvétel, keverés és mastering: Faragó István "Sztivi" - Carver Recording https://www.facebook.com/CarverRecording Videó vágás, utómunka: PPO Presents Hungary: https://www.facebook.com/ppopresentshungary/ https://www.instagram.com/ppopresentshungary/ https://tankerpingvin.wixsite.com/ppofilm

Little Bad Thing
Step into a sanctuary at FODI 2024

Little Bad Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 0:32


Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) returns to Carriageworks on 24-25 August 2024.  Presented by The Ethics Centre, FODI is Australia's original disruptive festival, known for being at the zeitgeist of ideas. FODI will bring thought-leaders and artists from across the globe to fuel critical thinking, challenge preconception, provide information and spark conversations.  Offering a haven for exploration and a harbour for the curious, FODI 2024's theme, Sanctuary allows audiences to engage with the ideas behind the headlines of the 24 hour news cycle. In a litany of entrenched ideas, shallow information and self-censorship, we desperately need a space where we can engage with challenging ideas in good faith. FODI 2024 is an opportunity to hear powerful and provocative speakers from around the world talk on important and rousing topics. And also a space, a sanctuary, where audiences can engage with these ideas in a way that we, unfortunately, can't in the wild. In FODI's Sanctuary you are safe from hype and safe to listen and to ask questions. Program announcement and tickets on sale in June. Sign up for the latest updates: https://festivalofdangerousideas.com/

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Step into a sanctuary at FODI 2024

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 0:32


Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI) returns to Carriageworks on 24-25 August 2024.  Offering a haven for exploration and a harbour for the curious, FODI 2024's theme, Sanctuary allows audiences to engage with the ideas behind the headlines of the 24 hour news cycle. In a litany of entrenched ideas, shallow information and self-censorship, we desperately need a space where we can engage with challenging ideas in good faith. FODI 2024 is an opportunity to hear powerful and provocative speakers from around the world talk on important and rousing topics. And also a space, a sanctuary, where audiences can engage with these ideas in a way that we, unfortunately, can't in the wild. In FODI's Sanctuary you are safe from hype and safe to listen and to ask questions. Program announcement and tickets on sale in June. Sign up for the latest updates: https://festivalofdangerousideas.com/

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Expendable Australians (FODI 2022) | Kylie Moore-Gilbert, Peter Greste, Ian Kemish & Sangeetha Pillai

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 60:06


We all have assumptions of what citizenship means. However, in recent years we are starting to see the envelop pushed with more common law rights being taken away. From Australia shutting its doors during the pandemic to authoritarian regimes acquiring the habit of turning travellers into political prisoners, where is it becoming too dangerous to go? And if an Australian passport does not protect you, what are you owed by your government?  Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a scholar of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. She was falsely charged with espionage and imprisoned in Iran from September 2018 to November 2020 before being released in a prisoner exchange deal negotiated by the Australian government. Peter Greste is a journalist, author, media freedom activist and professor at Macquarie University. Before joining academia in 2018, he spent 25 years as a correspondent in the Middle East, Latin America and Africa. In 2013, he and two colleagues were arrested in Cairo on terrorism charges. They were convicted and sentenced to seven years in a case regarded as an attack on press freedom. Egypt released Peter after 400 days, and he has since become a press freedom advocate. Ian Kemish AM served as Australian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea, Ambassador to Germany, Head of the Prime Minister's international division, and Head of the consular service in a diplomatic career that spanned twenty-five years. He is an adjunct professor in history at the University of Queensland, a non-resident fellow with the Lowy Institute, a director of the Australia–Indonesia Centre and an Honorary Fellow of Deakin University. Dr Sangeetha PIllai is a constitutional lawyer and a Senior Research Associate at the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at UNSW Sydney. She is an expert on Australian citizenship law and the scope of government power over citizens and non-citizens. She has published widely on this topic, and is a regular commentator on legal issues relating to citizenship, immigration and refugees in a range of media outlets.    

Little Bad Thing
Donate to make FODI happen in 2024

Little Bad Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 0:51


Since 2009 the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, or FODI to its fans, has curated thought-provoking topics and new approaches to wicked problems. FODI brings bold speakers, artists and experiences together in ways that are unexpected, and yes, sometimes a bit uncomfortable, but we are always unerringly authentic. Never shying away from truth, Festival of Dangerous Ideas needs funds to go ahead in 2024. This festival of international significance is expensive to deliver. In order to keeping ticket prices low so that it's accessible, FODI's non-profit, independence is both an asset and a challenge. For the first time ever, FODI is asking its fans to help keep them in the game. Your donation will go directly to helping FODI pay deposits to lock in the best speakers and artists from around the world for 2024. FODI supporters think about the future and who want to play a role in shaping it. Is that you? Donate now at www.festivalofdangerousideas.com

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Donate to make FODI happen in 2024

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 1:07


Since 2009 the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, or FODI to its fans, has curated thought-provoking topics and new approaches to wicked problems. We bring bold speakers, artists and experiences together in ways that are unexpected, and yes, sometimes a bit uncomfortable, but we are always unerringly authentic. We've never shied away from truth. So, here's our dangerous truth: Festival of Dangerous Ideas needs funds to go ahead in 2024. We're already talking to partners. We're applying for grants. We're canvassing speakers and artists. We're telling everyone who will listen about the 11+ festivals we've delivered with thought-leading speakers drawn from across the world, alongside art and activations with impact. But our festival of international significance is expensive to deliver. We keep ticket prices low so that it's accessible. Our non-profit, independence is both an asset and a challenge. For the first time ever, we're asking FODI fans to help keep us in the game. Your donation will go directly to helping us pay deposits to lock in the best speakers and artists from around the world for 2024. FODI could not be produced without the generosity of our supporters and donors. Our supporters are brave. They are bold. They think about the future and who want to play a role in shaping it. Is that you? Donate now at www.festivalofdangerousideas.com

RicSCast
Storm The Studio, akarom mondani: Fodi in the Studio!

RicSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 42:37


Ha már Fodi végre itthon van a messzi Japánból, leültünk beszélgetni egyet az új lemezről, meg sok minden másról is! Hallgassátok! Vendégem: - Fodor Zoltán Fodi (Ének) A koncert Facebook eseménye: https://www.facebook.com/events/170425572348436/ Jegyek a koncertre: https://jegy.rock1.hu/storm-the-studio_ordog_zenemi_20230810 Storm The Studio a Facebookon: https://www.facebook.com/stormthestudio Ric$ a Facebookon: https://facebook.com/szenegetorichard Ric$ blogja: https://ricsandgreen.hu Ha bármi észrevétel, hozzáfűznivaló, témaötlet van, azt a rics@ricsandgreen.hu címre küldhetitek! Ha szeretnéd, hogy több videó készüljön, akkor támogasd a csatornát a https://patreon.com/ricscast oldalon, használd a "köszönet" gombot, vagy vásárolj pólós csomagot a Facebook oldalamon! Ha szeretnéd hamarabb megnézni a videókat, válaszd a csatornatagságot! Köszönöm! Felvétel, mastering: Faragó Sztivi István - Carver Recording https://facebook.com/CarverRecording Intro zene: Fellegi Ádám Intro hangok: Lukács László, Fejes Tamás, Sidi, Big Daddy L, Juhász Marci, Paddy

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Jacqui Lambie (FODI22) | On Blowing Things Up

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 34:29


Known as one of the most fierce and outspoken politicians in the country, Jacqui Lambie does not hold back. Not with her opinion, her work ethic, or her convictions. And she's done the unthinkable, for a politician, she's changed her mind and admitted to it. Rising to public office with the Palmer United Party in 2013, she quickly struck out on her own in 2014 as an independent for Tasmania in the Senate. Lambie, an Aboriginal Tasmanian who served in the Australian Army, has fought hard for welfare recipients, veterans and families affected by ice addiction, speaking compellingly on these issues from personal experience. Senator Lambie is anything but predictable and has come dangerously close many times to bursting the Canberra bubble. Expect candid frankness on Australia's socio-political landscape and where Lambie sees us heading in this opening address for FODI 2022.

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Bhajan - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Bhajan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu
Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram

Audio - Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Asaram Bapu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 14:39


Mhari Matki Fodi Re : Ashram Bhajan

Santíssima Trindade das Perucas

Esse episódio é uma continuidade do "123: Quem Merece Perdão?". Recebemos 4 casos dos nossos ouvintes, para analisar e aconselhar ao lado da Lumena Aleluia (Ex-BBB21) e o psicólogo Dr. Denis G. Ferreira.   Casos: 1º: Lindas, ajudem essa moça da cota hétero desesperada 2º: Amantes do mesmo boy? 3º: Fodi com meus melhores amigos e me fodi! 4º: Devolutiva - Devo perder meu bv com o daddy que votou 17? • APOIE: https://apoia.se/trindadedasperucas • E-MAIL: trindadedasperucas@gmail.com • INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/trindadedasperucas/ Bianca DellaFancy, Duda Dello Russo e LaMona Divine apresentam toda terça-feira o melhor da cultura pop, vivência lgbt, humor e notícias. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 08.5 | Endtropy | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 4:01


A playerless piano performs a repeating piece of music in which every note of a scale is played on every beat of the bar. The melody is absorbed into chaos, as the words of Noami Klein and Waleed Aly speak of our interconnectedness and entanglements. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 07 | S. Matthew Liao & John Rasko | Immortality, fraud and the future of the human species

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 34:07


From the ancient tale of Gilgamesh to Mary Shelly's Frankenstein, the dream of immortality has long captured the imagination of writers and scientists. But how close are we to conquering death? In a conversation moderated by Simon Longstaff, neuro-ethicist S. Matthew Liao speaks with stem cell-researcher John Rasko about the age of regenerative medicine, the heroes and fraudsters of the past, and the reality of a distant future where genetic engineering helps humans to colonise future planets. S. Matthew Liao is a philosopher specialising bioethics. John Rasko is an Australian clinical haematologist, pathologist and scientist, pioneering in the application of adult stem cells and genetic therapies.  Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.  

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 07.5 | Revivification | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 5:47


CellF is a cybernetic musician and the world's first neural synthesiser, created by Perth-based artist and researcher, Guy Ben-Ary. Its ‘brain' is made of biological neural networks bio-engineered from the artist's own cells, that grow in a petri dish and control in real time its ‘body' – an array of synthesizers that play music live with human musicians. Revivification is a short piece that responds to S.Matthew Liao and John Rasko's discussion. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.  

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 08 | Waleed Aly & Naomi Klein | Our entanglements have been exposed

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 37:38


On the precipice of a new age, what are the forces that will bring us together, and what is driving us apart? Simon Longstaff sits between Waleed Aly and Naomi Klein as they discuss the decline of meta-narratives in society and politics, reconciling coloniser and Indigenous histories and narratives, and trends of hyper-individualism and conspiracy. Neither are wholly optimistic nor pessimistic about the future that lies ahead. Waleed Aly is a broadcaster, lawyer, academic and Walkley Award-winning journalist.  Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, New York Times bestselling author and Senior Correspondent for The Intercept.  Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 05.5 | Semi-Autonomous | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 5:13


A text-generating AI that has been trained with FODI transcripts speaks in conversation with a deepfake AI about violence, conspiracy theories and what it means to be human. Our FODI-trained AI was created using Max Woolf's simplified version of OpenAI's Generative Pre-trained Transformer 2 (GPT-2) and Google Colab; Max has created a tutorial so that anyone can train an AI model for free. Semi-Autonomous is a response to Joanna Bourke and Toby Walsh's discussion. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.  

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 05 | Joanna Bourke & Toby Walsh | Killer robots and the human construction of war

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 34:52


By the year 2062, it is predicted that we will have built machines that are as intelligent as humans. Modern weapons will become more autonomous, machines will further infiltrate our daily lives, and the way we think of humanity will be permanently altered. To understand what lies ahead and learn from our past, Ann Mossop sits between Joanna Bourke and Toby Walsh in a conversation about the future of AI, killer robots and what it means to be human. Joanna Bourke is a historian, academic and professor of History at Birkbeck, University of London, and a Fellow of the British Academy.  Toby Walsh is a leading researcher in Artificial Intelligence, ARC Laureate Fellow and Scientia Professor of AI at UNSW and CSIRO Data61, and adjunct professor at QUT.  

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 06.5 | Tongues | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 5:02


Tongues is an explicit, potent musical manifesto, exploring having your voice taken away, in response to Roxane Gay and Kate Manne's discussion. Tongues is written and performed by Tanya Tagaq, a Canadian Inuk improvisational singer, avant-garde composer, bestselling author, and Saul Williams, Sumach Valentine, Jesse Zubot; published by Songs of Six Shooter B (SOCAN), Martyr Loser King (ASCAP), Warp Music Limited (PRS/ASCAP), Jesse Zubot (SOCAN). Courtesy of Six Shooter Records Inc. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 06 | Roxane Gay & Kate Manne | The mild terror of publishing feminist cultural criticism

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 42:44


Roxane Gay and Kate Manne speak to this moment in time, the nature of progress, and their hopes and fears for the future. In a conversation moderated by Ann Mossop, they discuss modern feminism, online communication and social media, and the “lean white male” bodies that history has centred over those that exist on the periphery. Roxane Gay is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times. Kate Manne is a philosopher and associate professor at the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University.  Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 04.5 | The Dancer | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 2:49


Recording art for a post-human world, a machine attempts to describe a human dance. The piece responds to Eleanor Gordon-Smith and Slavoj Žižek's discussion, the power of words to create reality, and the experience of emotion between the digital or artificial and what we take as ‘real'. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 04 | Eleanor Gordon-Smith and Slavoj Žižek | The age of doubt, reason and conspiracy

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 33:39


Against the pillars of Enlightenment, how can we make sense of conspiracy theories, tribalism, and deepening divisions between our beliefs? In a conversation moderated by Simon Longstaff, Eleanor Gordon-Smith and Slavoj Žižek discuss the proliferation and saturation of knowledge, the rise of conspiracy theories, and whether or not the Age of Enlightenment is coming to an end. Eleanor Gordon-Smith is a philosopher and radio producer currently at Princeton University, where she is a Graduate Fellow of the University Centre for Human Values. Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian philosopher and cultural theorist.  Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 03.5 | Within Salt | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 5:11


During Sydney's most recent lockdown, sound artist Alexandra Spence submerged a 15 minute-long piece of cassette tape in seawater. The cassette tape contained a field recording of waves, and a recording of Alex's voice offering a non-definitive, and non-hierarchical list of things found in the Pacific Ocean. The resulting physical deterioration of the magnetic tape and degradation of the audio recording can be heard in this composition. ‘Within Salt' is a short piece that responds to Lee Vinsel's take on entropy and the breaking down of technology, along with Tyson Yunkaporta's words on the importance of story and of preserving nature over data. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 03 | Lee Vinsel & Tyson Yunkaporta | A gradual decline into disorder

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 43:09


Lee Vinsel and Tyson Yunkaporta speak with Ann Mossop about the passing age, apocalypses, and the cyclical nature of eras. Their conversation is anchored in language: both speak of systems, entropy, the roles of maintainers or custodians, and the machines and languages of capitalism. Tyson explains entropy by connecting an incident of Aboriginal people spearing Dutchmen centuries ago to the modern-day experiences of colonialism, and Lee speaks of entropy as the natural breaking down of systems. Lee Vinsel is an associate professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech. Tyson Yunkaporta is an Aboriginal scholar, founder of the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Lab at Deakin University in Melbourne. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 02.5 | Anthropocene | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 5:28


We hear the recorded sound of the invisible electromagnetic landscape that humans created unintentionally, allowing us to tune in to what our environment has to endure. Against a backdrop, we hear the voices of anonymous FODI listeners, recording their hopes and fears for the future of humanity, and a poem by Sylvie Barber and Simon Longstaff. Anthropocene is a response to Sam Mostyn and Peter Singer's discussion.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 02 | Sam Mostyn & Peter Singer | We have failed to protect those who don't yet exist

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 31:05


A conversation between business sustainability advisor Sam Mostyn and moral philosopher Peter Singer, moderated by Simon Longstaff. Sam and Peter discuss the role of business in sustainability and climate action, the discrepancies between our values and monetary donations for global aid, and the ethics of responsibility we have toward the generation of humans who don't yet exist. They touch on how the pandemic has highlighted gender and class divisions, along with the significance of community and care. Sam Mostyn is a businesswoman and sustainability adviser, with a long history of executive and governance roles across business, sport, climate change, the arts, policy, and NFP sectors. Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher, best known for his work on Animal Liberation and writings about global poverty. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 01.5 | Light Shines | B-Side

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 4:56


Sydney-based writer Tasnim Hossain records her written take on the meandering histories of Enlightenment discussed by Joya Chatterji and Stephen Fry, and the experimental sounds of the first known recordings of the human voice. Music is composed from sounds found in the archives of firstsounds.org, and recordings taken from a museum of mechanical music (fairgroundfollies.com). Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.  

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | 01 | Joya Chatterji & Stephen Fry | There is no beginning

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 37:31


In a conversation moderated by Simon Longstaff, historians Joya Chatterji and Stephen Fry discuss whether the age of Enlightenment is truly coming to an end. They share varying Enlightenment narratives that cross geographical, cultural and class borders and challenge the attempt to define an era of history as linear, with a definitive start and end point. Joya Chatterji is a Professor of South Asian History.  Stephen Fry is an English actor, screenwriter, author, playwright, journalist, poet, comedian, television presenter and film director. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
FODI: The In-Between | Trailer

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 1:08


FODI: The In-Between is an audio time capsule recording this moment in time. It asks: Are we in-between two eras? And if so, what does this mean about the past and the future? 8 conversations between 16 of the world's biggest thinkers, featuring Stephen Fry, Roxane Gay, Waleed Aly, Peter Singer, Sam Mostyn, Slavoj Žižek, Naomi Klein and more . Accompanied by 8 short creative sound responses to the themes that will be released alongside each conversation. Two new episodes dropping weekly. Subscribe now to join us at the in-between. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Little Bad Thing
FODI: The In-Between trailer

Little Bad Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 1:08


FODI: The In-Between is an audio time capsule recording this moment in time. It asks: Are we in-between two eras? And if so, what does this mean about the past and the future? 8 conversations between 16 of the world's biggest thinkers, featuring Stephen Fry, Roxane Gay, Waleed Aly, Peter Singer, Sam Mostyn, Slavoj Žižek, Naomi Klein and more . Accompanied by 8 short creative sound responses to the themes that will be released alongside each conversation. Two new episodes dropping weekly. Subscribe now to join us at the in-between. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Nanny State (2015) | Chris Berg

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 28:20


If we don't think our fellow citizens are capable of making the right choices about what they eat and drink, why do we think they are capable of voting? Since researcher Chris Berg presented this 2015 FODI talk, this question rings eerily true to what many individuals are experiencing today. Who is best placed to make the decisions for us – we the people, or the state?   Chris Berg is a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs, where he specialises in civil liberties, the political economy of regulation, and media and technology policy. 

The Flamingos Podcast with YAD, Kanzi & Awab
Episode 72 | "Streak of Bad Luck"

The Flamingos Podcast with YAD, Kanzi & Awab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 63:37


Awab arrives from Dubai directly to record right after being stuck & he tells his story. The guys talk about the updated richest man list. YAD talks about DONDA second listening party. The guys talk about Nas "King's disease ll" & MORE Local: The guys talk about New Emirates ID. Anghami Lab, and the Kapital show in KSA & MORE. Local Music releases The Circle" Love a lil" video. Big Hass feat. Narcy & FREEK "Ashat Eidak". Fodi "Planet X" EP Flamingos Pick: YAD l Fodi feat. Walgz "Madeya"

Pura Neurose com Ronald Rios
Quando me fodi no carnaval da Bahia

Pura Neurose com Ronald Rios

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 69:45


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LeaderShip of Fools
The Future Arrived with Steph Clarke

LeaderShip of Fools

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 55:52


Steph Clarke and Colin Beattie examine where to from here for: 1. Proper Flexibility in Workplaces 2. Learning for Modern Humans 3. The death of Values And much much more. Steph is a wonderful curator for leadership, learning and workplaces and here are just some of the things she referred to. Download the bluepaper here: https://mailchi.mp/spiique/bluepaper More about Spiique: www.spiique.com Connect with me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/steph-clarke Join us for our panel on resilient teams on Weds 20 May: https://events.humanitix.com/spiique-up-resilience-series-resilient-teams  Watch the previous SpiiqueUp panels on resilient leaders and resilient organisations here:https://vimeo.com/spiique My podcast where I share the three big ideas about the books I’ve read (the It Doesn’t Have to be Crazy book is actually next week’s episode): www.stephsbusinessbookshelf.com Josh Bersin and the research to date on people’s feelings about returning to the office:https://joshbersin.com/2020/05/remote-work-is-sinking-in-and-the-impact-is-bigger-than-we-realized/ Brian Chesky’s announcement about the job losses at Airbnb: https://news.airbnb.com/a-message-from-co-founder-and-ceo-brian-chesky/ It Doesn’t Have to be Crazy at Work book: https://basecamp.com/books/calm here’s the FODI video on the ethics of the crisis: https://festivalofdangerousideas.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwte71BRBCEiwAU_V9h-XpnEJHiIlymRdF72zyh2JlTu1qH_z-AqS97vsPDruOXog5pj9MOxoCTNUQAvD_BwE  

Audio Contos Gays
Comi um viadinho submisso

Audio Contos Gays

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 2:35


Fodi o Luan, um boyzinho de 23 anos submisso que disse que ia beber o meu mijo. Isso me deixou louco de tesão.

Breakits Podcast
Ilskan mot digitala blomsterjätten och Fodi förlorade matkriget

Breakits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 22:53


Det är Alla Hjärtans dag-tider och alla vill skicka blommor. Men missnöjet pyr i den digitala floristbranschen. Småhandlarna pressas av jätten Euroflorist. Hur många blomsterbutiker kommer gå omkull? I veckan har vi också rapporterat om startupen Fodi som gav sig in i matkriget på nätet. Men kampen mot jättarna blev för hård och bolaget gick i konkurs. Vad var det som hände? Och varför är det så svårt att lyckas med mat på nätet? Breakits e-handelsexpert Caroline Englund har grottat ner sig i nätmat och berättar allt hon vet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Christopher Hitchens (2009) | Religion Poisons Everything

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 38:20


We take you back to the unforgettable Christopher Hitchens. Hitch was the opening speaker at the very first Festival of Dangerous Ideas in 2009. Erudite, acerbic and incisive as ever, Hitch's talk - the original dangerous ideas - holds a very special place in our hearts.  A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Dee Madigan (2016) | The Propaganda Machine

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 31:23


Enjoy Dee Madigan's talk on political advertising from FODI 2016. This detailed look at how political propaganda gets made will enlighten, disgust and entertain in equal measures. A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Evgeny Morozov (2013) | The Dark Side of the Internet

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 45:35


Revisit Evgeny Morozov's prophetic talk about the future of technology from FODI 2013. It warns of the growing influence of tech corporations in our everyday lives and describes - with eerie accuracy - the world we live in today.  A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Philippe Legrain (2016) | Open the Borders

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 33:30


We look back at Philippe Legrain's impassioned talk about immigration from FODI 2016. By flipping current assumptions on their heads, he builds a case for open migration and the potential it has to benefit a nation's society, economy and culture. A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Vandana Shiva (2013) | Growth = Poverty

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 37:39


Revisit Vandana Shiva's speech from FODI 2013 on globalisation and its impacts on environment and society alike. This impassioned rebuttal of modern economic dogma forces us to reframe how we think of healthy economies and communities.   A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Jon Ronson (2011 / 2015) | Psychopaths & Shame Culture

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 48:05


We highlight the work of a FODI favourite, Jon Ronson. Enjoy his unique brand of reporting as he investigates psychopaths at work, at home and in hospitals in 2011’s Psychopaths Make the World Go Round, and uncovers social media’s savage culture of shame in 2015’s Shame Culture. **This podcast contains strong language and themes that may offend some listeners** A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Hanna Rosin (2013) | The End of Men

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 45:27


Revisit Hanna Rosin’s talk from the Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2013. Documenting the tectonic shifts in gender equality taking place across America, this is both an inspiring recap of what we have achieved, but also a reminder of how far we still have to go. A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Kajsa Ekis Ekman (2014) | Surrogacy is Child Trafficking

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 21:18


In 2014 Swedish Journalist Kajsa Ekis Ekman presented one of most divisive and dangerous talks in the festival’s history. Her talk Surrogacy is Child Trafficking came at a time when the case of Baby Gammy was front of mind in the Australian media. A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Sam Harris (2012) | The Delusion of Free Will

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 57:01


Revisit Sam Harris’ life-changing presentation from the 2012 Festival of Dangerous Ideas. This deconstruction of the illusion of free will is challenging and confronting, but Harris makes the  argument thoroughly entertaining and accessible for all who are willing to look at life differently. A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Naomi Klein (2014) – Capitalism and the Climate

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 37:02


We revisit Naomi Klein’s powerful presentation at The Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2014. This meticulous critique of capitalisms impact on climate change remains one of the most important, impactful and popular talks from FODIs history. A Decade of Danger celebrates 10 years of The Festival of Dangerous Ideas and will highlight 10 unmissable speakers from across the festival’s history. Sign up at festivalofdangerousideas.com to find out more about the lineup for FODI 2020.

Twenty-First Century Jesus
Wait…You Saw Bigfoot?! with Tom Fodi

Twenty-First Century Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 33:54


Tom Fodi is a pastor from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He’s a former Air Force Chaplain, has a Masters of Divinity degree, he’s a family man – the kind of person you would want in your corner if you ever needed a credible witness to vouch for you. He also claims to be an eyewitness to Bigfoot (a claim that he says included multiple other witnesses). Whether you believe in Bigfoot, aliens, the Loch Ness Monster, or you’re 100% convinced that none of these things are real, listen as Tom shares the first-person account of his encounter with the unknown on this episode of the Twenty-First Century Jesus Podcast.

XORUME
EPISÓDIO 178: NESSA EU ME FODI LEGAL!

XORUME

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019


Bom dia, boa tarde e/ou boa noite! Desculpe pela bagunça, mas trazemos para vocês mais um episódio do pior podcast dominical do universo. Dê o seu play  nesse episódio e venha conhecer[...]

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
LSD: Forbidden Medicine | Ayelet Waldman

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 60:29


Former law professor Ayelet Waldman saved her marriage and her life by taking LSD. Now she's fighting for microdosing’s wider use. Waldman shares her story and issues a call-to-commonsense at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The session is chaired by Natasha Mitchell.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Rehearsal for Fascism | Pankaj Mishra, Angela Nagle & Tim Soutphommasane

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 54:37


Around the world, we are seeing the rise of nationalism, racism and authoritarian regimes. Will democracy survive the century? Or has freedom has become too heavy a burden to bear in our uncertain world? Pankaj Mishra, Angela Nagle and Tim Soutphommasane discuss the future of our political societies at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The panel is chaired by Fauziah Ibrahim.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Post Populism | Niall Ferguson

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 57:57


Populist tribes around the world have increasing political sway. Can this movement sustain itself? What comes next? Award-winning author and conservative historian Niall Ferguson presents a keynote at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The session is chaired by Ann Mossop.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Sex Robots Have No Taboos | Rob Brooks, Dr Nikki Goldstein & Xanthe Mallett

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 57:17


Does the arrival of sex robots mean the end of intimacy or the next sex revolution? Will humanoid dolls regulate sexual perversity or provoke greater harm? Rob Brooks, Dr Nikki Goldstein and Xanthe Mallett give their independent take on the issue at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The panel is chaired by Natasha Mitchell.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Everybody Lies (Except the Internet) | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 57:53


Big data reveals the sad truth that we all lie, almost all of the time. Except, that is, when we're online. Why do we treat the internet like a confessional box? What secrets do our searches contain? 'Data whisperer' Seth Stephens-Davidowitz reveals the vulnerabilities and insecurities, the patterns and potential, and the ugly prejudices that our Google searches disclose. This keynote talk was presented at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2018. It is chaired by Ann Mossop.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Age of Anger | Pankaj Mishra

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 50:25


Anarchy, resentment and an urge to smash the system are spreading. What caused this age of anger? How can we understand it? And what kind of transformative thinking will help us find our way out of it? Author and academic Pankaj Mishra presents a keynote at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The session is chaired by Simon Longstaff.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Privacy is Selfish | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz & Zeynep Tufekci

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 59:17


Insights from big data can cure diseases, control epidemics, end congestion in our cities and aid the just distribution of natural resources. If withholding access to personal data undermines these social goods, does that make privacy selfish? Zeynep Tufekci and Seth Stephens-Davidowitz hash it out at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas 2018 on Cockatoo Island. The panel is chaired by Marc Fennell. 

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Kill All Normies | Angela Nagle

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 55:21


In the internet culture wars, the ascendant alt-right confronts a complacent left obsessed with identity politics. Has the worst of the internet become reality? Author and writer Angela Nagle presents a keynote at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The talk is chaired by Kym Middleton.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Our Attention Has Been Stolen | Zeynep Tufekci

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 57:44


Addictive technology is on the march – from poker machines to smartphones. And it is stealing something even more valuable – our attention – in order to sell it to the highest bidder. Is it too late to get it back? Techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci presents a keynote at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. The talk is chaired by Ann Mossop.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
Too Dangerous | Germaine Greer, Megan Phelps-Roper & Ayelet Waldman

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 50:01


Controversial feminist Germaine Greer, LSD advocate Ayelet Waldman and ex-Westboro Baptist Church member Megan Phelps-Roper discuss the ethics of free speech in the age of growing intolerance. Their talk was recorded on Cockatoo Island at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas. The panel was chaired by Hamish Macdonald.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
The Hitch | Stephen Fry

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 51:13


Stephen Fry conjures the lost art of fabulous disagreement at a special Sydney Town Hall event. Presented as part of the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas, the keynote talk was given in honour of the first ever FODI speaker and Fry's late friend, Christopher Hitchens. The event was welcomed by Uncle Allen Madden.

Festival of Dangerous Ideas
What If We're Wrong? | Chuck Klosterman

Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 58:56


Author, writer and pop culture expert Chuck Klosterman presents a keynote talk at the 2018 Festival of Dangerous Ideas on Cockatoo Island. If retrospect teaches us how clueless humankind has been over most of its history, he asks, how can we be so sure about anything in the present? The session is chaired by Marc Fennell.

PEPTALK
Fodi - Hyperlokal matbutik online

PEPTALK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 58:08


Philip träffar Jonas Hammargren (vd) och Patrik Sandberg (grundare) från Fodi - den hyperlokala matbutiken online - som i april 2017 lanserade i Stockholmsförorten Bromma. Den 13 november har du möjlighet att bli delägare i bolaget som av sina investerare förväntar sig delägarkraft och som tillbaka ger ett ägande i den lokala matbutiken online på resan till lönsamhet.

online bromma stockholmsf fodi patrik sandberg
Behind the Lines - The Guardian Australia
David Marr at Fodi: can we solve the asylum seeker crisis? – Behind the Lines podcast

Behind the Lines - The Guardian Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 41:38


Could a simple change to the law make a difference for asylum seekers in Australia? Or do we need to stop acting as though there are ‘good’ and ‘bad’ types of refugees? David Marr, Shukufa Tahiri, Jane McAdam, Daniel Webb and Geoff Gilbert explore alternative solutions to the current situation for asylum seekers in Australia

A Rational Fear
#014 - November 2nd 2013 - A Rational Fear At Sydney Opera House #FODI

A Rational Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2013 60:49


A Rational Fear comes to the Festival of Dangerous Ideas for a one-off idea smack-down. Rabble-rouser Dan Ilic (Hungry Beast/Can of Worms) hosts a fast-paced topical comedy panel show featuring some of the funniest brains in Australia. In this special 'Festival of Rational Fears' edition, join DJ Tom Loud, journalists Tracey Spicer and Joe Hildebrand, comedians Lewis Hobba and Veronica Milsom, and host Dan Ilic as they dissect, join dots, and spew out spurious theories that are bound to set the sails of the Opera House alight with laughter. A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Authors Like Us
Episode 24 - Sarah Prineas

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 29:03


In this episode, Lee Edward Fodi and James McCann speak candidly with Sarah Prineas, author of the Magic Thief series. Sarah is witty, smart and a lot of fun to interview. You can find out more about her at her website here: http://www.sarah-prineas.com/ Also, she's available for Skype school visits!

Authors Like Us
Episode 22 Helaine Becker

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2011 25:05


After nearly a six month absence, Authors Like Us is back. This was a podcast we did with Canadian author Helaine Becker, who had helped spearhead a book drive to bring attention to the closures of libraries in California. We chat about the state of Canadian schools, the apathy of our media and government, and what, if anything, we can do to attempt change. Sites of interest: http://www.helainebecker.com/

Authors Like Us
Episode 23 - Tom Angleberger

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2011 24:19


This was our interview with Tom Angleberger, author of Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Many times in the past Lee and I have attempted to pull authors into a Star Wars discussion, but this time our author came willingly. There are teasers for book two, so listen carefully! http://origamiyoda.wordpress.com/

Authors Like Us
Episode 20 - Barbara Haworth-Attard

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2010 19:09


For an author who claims not to write very often, Barbara Haworth-Attard has written a lot of books. She came to my attention first with her wonderful novel, Theories of Relativity, back in my early author days. This will also be a part one of two. Lee and I had a blast interviewing her. She is intelligent, witty and honest. Oh, wait until you hear just how honest she is! This interview is exactly what Lee and I had hoped for when we started ALU - to feel as if you were sitting down over tea (or quilting) with the author. To learn more about her, and to read her fabulous books, check out her website: http://www.barbarahaworthattard.com/ To see the trailer she mentions that her son worked on (Jason Attard), check out this link: http://www.swtor.com/media/trailers/designing-light-side

Authors Like Us
Episode 19 - Susin Nielsen PART ONE

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2010 22:43


Anyone who was a teenager in the 80s grew up on the wonderful Canadian drama, Degrassi Junior High. The success of the show can be summed up by its fun cast, real teens, and its great writing. As a teen, I never thought I'd ever be so lucky as to meet one of those writers. Lee and I met up with Susin Neilsen at Oz Coffee on a warm and sunny Vancouver afternoon. We chatted about her picture books, her novels and her career as a TV writer. Her dry wit extends beyond the pages of her books and scripts, right into her in-person conversation. In the first part of the interview, we chat with Susin about her newest book - Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mom. While the machines at Oz were a bit loud (actually, my recorder was just more powerful than I realized) we hope the background noise will make you feel as if you were there with us. You can learn more about Susin at: http://www.susinnielsen.com/

Authors Like Us
Episode 18 - The Lee and James Interview

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2010 25:35


This is how far behind we are. We recorded this episode at the end of August, meaning it to be a summer wrap-up. I suppose it still is ... though some of our "future" events are now past. Either way, it's a good snap shot into the lives of Lee Fodi and myself, James McCann, all things techie (and tardy). Guest interviewer kc dyer (www.kcdyer.com) once again takes charge, and offers a funny perspective into the life of the two authors who run Authors Like Us. I should mention, that if you listen past the closing song you will get our out takes from Pirate Camp 2010!

Authors Like Us
Episode 17 - Kevin Sylvester

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 35:35


We could call this the "Food Episode," as much of it centres around the many dishes we love to eat. This is perfect for our guest, Kevin Sylvester, whom many of you Canucks may recall from his CBC radio days. Kevin's books, Neil Flambé and the Marco Polo Murders, and the sequel, The Aztec Abduction, are fresh stories for kids who are looking for something a little different. In this episode you'll discover some of the delectable dishes, and a narrow miss with a pulled rat sandwich, that helped inspire this new face to the Canlit scene. You can find out more about Kevin at his blog, http://kevinarts.blogspot.com/

Authors Like Us
Episode 15 - Britta Vorbach, Annett Stuetze, kc dyer, Don Maass and Lisa Rector

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2010 24:19


This is the final podcast that we did while in New York for BEA. Britta Vorbach is an editor from Germany, Annett Stuetze is an author from Germany, Don Maass is an agent and Lisa Rector is a book editor. Of course, you will all know James McCann, Lee Fodi and kc dyer. For more info: http://www.maassagency.com/books.html http://www.thirddraftnyc.com/

Authors Like Us
Episode 14 - Diane Haynes

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2010 23:01


Diane Haynes is the author of the Jane Ray Wildlife Rescue series for young adults. The first book in the series deals with saving wildlife after an oil spill - and we had the chance to talk with her about what inspired this story. As with all our podcasts, we wound up talking about far more than just oil spills and current events. Diane is as witty as she is intelligent, and it shines both in her personality and her writing. I should also add that Diane was the first author ever to sing her tag! You can learn more about her on her website, http://www.wildliferescueseries.com/

Authors Like Us
Promo II - Getting Lost On Tour

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2010 1:22


Since Lee and I have a habit of getting lost and turned around, we thought it would be fun to gather a few clips to share.

Authors Like Us
Who We Are

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2010 2:34


Are you an author, or a representative of an author, and would like to be on our podcast? This is a great introduction to who we are and what our "mandate" is. This isn't a typical "interview"-style podcast with a set of questions. If you would still like to be on our podcast, drop us an email!

Authors Like Us
Episode 12 - Adrienne Kress

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2010 15:36


Continuing with our "Sounds of BEA" theme, Lee and I met up with Adrienne Kress while in New York. While Book Expo America proved to be a wonderful time for networking with authors and publishers, as heard here it was also a time for creating new friendships. Adrienne was a blast to interview and also to hang out with for the day. While we could have recorded the entire trip to Central Park and the Empire State Building, and all of it would have been interesting, we chose these fifteen minutes to share. You can find out more about Adrienne here: http://www.adriennekress.com/author.html And you can read her experiences at BEA here: http://ididntchoosethis.blogspot.com/2010/05/book-expo-of-america-2010.html

Authors Like Us
Episode 10 - Part II With Meg Tilly and Don Calame

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2010 22:28


When geeks discuss hockey, sports, vegetarianism and Korea. All in one great podcast.

Authors Like Us
Episode 8 - Meg Tilly and Don Calame

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2010 19:13


A few weeks ago, Lee and I met up with Meg Tilly, Don Calame and kc dyer for an authors night out. Along with a fantastic dinner, we wound up having amazing conversation - which is pretty unavoidable when you have five authors all at the same table. Meg and Don are a great couple, and both very supportive of each other as writers. To me, they are what inspiration is. You just can't help but want to go home and write your next novel, knowing that your book will be in the same company as theirs. This will be part one of two, as we captured almost two hours of conversation. Obviously, that's far too much for a single podcast. I have pulled out the best forty minutes - twenty for each session. In session one, we discussed Meg's cameo on Caprica, Don's work as a screenwriter, kc dyer's new book.

Authors Like Us
Episode 2 - Shelley Hrdlitschka

Authors Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2009 15:21


In this episode of Authors Like Us, Lee Edward Fodi and James McCann first navigate the confusing roads from Vancouver to North Vancouver so they can meet with Governor General nominee Shelley Hrdlitschka. Shelley discussed not only what it means to be nominated for such an award, but also about her personal connection to her writing.

Inside Scoop Live
Lee Edward Fodi - author of Kendra Kandlestar Series

Inside Scoop Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2009 44:32


Topics of conversation: Progression of the series, Kendra Kandlestar's evolution, and her battle in Book 3. Fodi's passion for writing, illustrating and teaching children. How one original drawing became an award-winning book series. Importance of encouraging writing in children, bringing balance back to schools in terms of the creative arts. The very popular Dream Workshop that is being taught in Canada, US, England and Korea.

Inside Scoop Live
Kendra Kandlestar and the Door to Unger - Lee Edward Fodi

Inside Scoop Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2007 26:27


Everyone knows that the creatures of the outside world are forbidden by magic to enter the land of Een. That's why young Kendra Kandlestar is so surprised when a giant Unger arrives in the middle of the night to deliver a cryptic message: If she can find the fabled Door to Unger, she will be able to unlock the truth about her long-lost family. Soon, Kendra finds herself on an epic adventure in which she must tangle with dwarves, monsters, and one strange, magic-peddling faun. Can Kendra trust this peculiar cast of characters? Will she be able to discover the secret about her family? There's only one way to find out: Open the Door to Unger and enter a world of magic, monsters, and mystery...

Inside Scoop Live
Kendra Kandlestar and the Box of Whispers with Lee Fodi

Inside Scoop Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2007 19:53


For over a thousand years the Box of Whispers has guarded the most precious treasure in the Land of Een. But when the Box is suddenly stolen, young Kendra Kandlestar finds herself swept away on a magical adventure where doors speak in riddles, plants cast dangerous spells, and strange monsters seem to lurk in every shadow. With only a handful of enchanted carrot seeds, will Kendra be able to face these dangers and find the fabled chest? There's only one way to find out: Peer inside the Box of Whispers, and enter a world of magic, monsters, and mystery...