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Habari za UN
21 MEI 2025

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 9:59


Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia msaada wa kibinadamu katika ukanda wa Gaza, na mradi wa kutengeneza barabara katika kaunti ya Meru nchini Kenya. Makala tunaangazia simulizi ya mkurugenzi na mwanzilishi wa filamu iitwayo FURU, na mashinani tunakwenda Tanzania.Wafanyakazi wa misaada wa Umoja wa Mataifa leo wamesema kwamba bado wanangoja kibali kutoka kwa Israel ili kusambaza msaada wa kuokoa maisha ulioruhusiwa kuingia Gaza mwanzoni mwa wiki ambapo  malori matano yalifanikiwa kuingia baada ya vikwazo kwa wiki 11.Nchini Kenya, katika kaunti ya Meru hatua rahisi iliyochukuliwa inaleta mabadiliko makubwa na dhahiri kwani maeneo ambako awali barabara zilikuwa hazipitiki na hakuna mawasiliano, ubunifu wa kijapani umerejesha matumaini.Katika makala wakati ulimwengu ukiendelea kupaza sauti dhidi ya vitendo vya ukatili wa kijinsia, tunaelekea nchini Mali, ambako Fatou Cissé, mkurugenzi wa filamu na mwanzilishi wa filamu iitwayo FURU, anatumia sanaa kuangazia suala zito la ndoa za kulazimishwa.Na mashinani, fursa ni yake Ruth Nkurlu, Mtaalamu wa lishe kutoka Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF Tanzania, ambaye anatoa mafunzo ya lishe bora kwa watoto Mkoani Njombe kwa ajili ya kupunguza udumavu wakati wa ukuaji wa mtoto.Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!

Habari za UN
Mapambano dhidi ya ndoa za kulazimishwa - Fatou Cissé

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 3:41


Wakati ulimwengu ukiendelea kupaza sauti dhidi ya vitendo vya ukatili wa kijinsia, tunaelekea nchini Mali, ambako Fatou Cissé, mkurugenzi wa filamu na mwanzilishi wa filamu iitwayo FURU, anatumia sanaa kuangazia suala zito la ndoa za kulazimishwa. Kupitia video maalum iliyoandaliwa na Umoja wa Mataifa, tunapata simulizi hiyo inayohusu wasichana wawili waliokumbwa na changamoto hizi. Fatou anawapa wasichana wa Kiafrika sauti na jukwaa la kuzungumza hadharani kuhusu dhuluma wanazokumbana nazo. Sharon Jebichii anasimulia.

The Suffering Podcast
Episode 220: The Suffering of Self Worth with Connor Furu Part 2

The Suffering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 54:34


Send us a textParrt 2Conner's  journey is a powerful testament to resilience, faith, and purpose. Raised by a single mother and told to “change his name” by his struggling, addict father, Conner found his value in football. His Division 1 football career was marked by unrelenting perseverance, enduring seven season-ending injuries and an astonishing 1,646 days between his last high school game and his first collegiate appearance. Beyond the gridiron, Conner's mission extended globally, traveling to India to confront the horrors of human trafficking and returning to the U.S. to raise awareness about this crisis. His story is one of breaking generational cycles of addiction and mental illness, saving his father's life, discovering his faith, and transforming pain into purpose.Today, Conner is a storyteller and advocate whose original writing has inspired hundreds of thousands across social media. Committed to being mission-oriented, he uses his life experiences to speak on the power of resilience, faith, and embracing suffering as a catalyst for growth. Whether sharing hard-earned lessons from the field or his personal battles, Conner's voice resonates deeply with high school, college, and professional athletes across the country. His message motivates others to find strength in adversity, purpose in pain, and a greater mission in life's challenges.Find Connor FuruInstagram - Conner Furu The Road Less Traveled - Weekly Newsletter 10Ninety Podcast w/ Mason Sawyer Find The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramTom Flynn InstagramApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilySherri AllsupToyota of HackensackSupport the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube

The Suffering Podcast
Episode 219: The Suffering of Self Worth with Connor Furu Part 1

The Suffering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 65:56


Send us a textPart 1Conner's  journey is a powerful testament to resilience, faith, and purpose. Raised by a single mother and told to “change his name” by his struggling, addict father, Conner found his value in football. His Division 1 football career was marked by unrelenting perseverance, enduring seven season-ending injuries and an astonishing 1,646 days between his last high school game and his first collegiate appearance. Beyond the gridiron, Conner's mission extended globally, traveling to India to confront the horrors of human trafficking and returning to the U.S. to raise awareness about this crisis. His story is one of breaking generational cycles of addiction and mental illness, saving his father's life, discovering his faith, and transforming pain into purpose.Today, Conner is a storyteller and advocate whose original writing has inspired hundreds of thousands across social media. Committed to being mission-oriented, he uses his life experiences to speak on the power of resilience, faith, and embracing suffering as a catalyst for growth. Whether sharing hard-earned lessons from the field or his personal battles, Conner's voice resonates deeply with high school, college, and professional athletes across the country. His message motivates others to find strength in adversity, purpose in pain, and a greater mission in life's challenges.Find Connor FuruInstagram - Conner Furu The Road Less Traveled - Weekly Newsletter 10Ninety Podcast w/ Mason Sawyer Find The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramApple PodcastSpotifyYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilySherri AllsupKetaReviveToyota of HackensackSupport the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube

The Failure Podcast
Conner Furu #84 | Football, Family, and Fighting Addiction: A Story of Resilience

The Failure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 119:35


Conner Furu's journey is one of relentless resilience and finding meaning in life through the hardest of battles. From enduring repeated injuries in his football career to facing personal challenges rooted in his upbringing, Connor shares the lessons that shaped him. Here's what to expect: ⚡️ Addressing the trauma of abandonment ⚡️ How football became a lifeline and a source of validation ⚡️ Conner's story of saving his alcoholic fathers life ⚡️ The down side of mistaking goals for purpose ⚡️ Conner's experience with human trafficking victims Our Partners Drink Dev's Coffee ► ⁠https://orderdevs.com⁠ Use Code ► FAILURE23 for FREE SHIPPING SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://youtube.com/@Thefailurepodcast LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts ► https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-failure-podcast/id1690380228 Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/1xf2XLgG1V5pqgw6NsQRpB iHeartRadio ► https://iheart.com/podcast/201548255/ Castbox ► https://castbox.fm/vh/5542977 Goodpods ► https://go.goodpods.com/yxZGm2 Amazon Music ► https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0b5e0dd7-4e19-4645-9652-7ce7b54e77db/the-failure-podcast FOLLOW US: Instagram ► @the_failure_podcast Instagram ► @devscoffeebar Instagram ► @connerfuru

Aamukahvit tutkijan kanssa
Heidi Furu: Kehittääkö työtä vai työntekijää?

Aamukahvit tutkijan kanssa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 11:37


Se, että meillä on jatkossakin riittävästi työkykyistä ja osaavaa työvoimaa, on Suomelle elintärkeää. Työelämäprofessori Heidi Furu pohtii luennollaan kannattaako meidän kehittää työntekijää yhä terveemmäksi ja suorituskykyisemmäksi, vai kehittää työtä sellaiseksi, että se tukee työntekijän työkykyä. Luennon tekstivastine: https://www.utu.fi/fi/yliopisto/akateemiset-juhlat/professoriluennot/marraskuu-2024/heidi-furu

The Friendly Bear
Calling Out Alex Temiz's FURU Trading Style, How He Leads New Traders to Destruction

The Friendly Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 30:57


Episode 463: Millionaire trader David Capablanca covers various trading topics and calls out Alex Temiz's destructive trading style in depth. Stay tuned for the FURU Series!Send us a text Conscious Trading AcademyTransform Your Mind. Master Your Trades - Memberships & Courses now available.Friendly Bear DiscordJoin The Friendly Bear Discord (message a mod for trade floor channel access):David's InstagramSubscribe for behind the scenes trading related contentZimtraSign up for Zimtra through the link provided for the best possible dealCobra TradingClick the link and get 33% off commissions for life as well as one month of free DAS Trader PlatformDilution TrackerClick the link and get 10% off of Dilution TrackerEdgeToTradeUse coupon code FRIENDLYBEAR15 for 15% off EdgeToTrade, the financial research platform for traders.TraderSyncUse coupon code FRNLYBR for 15% off monthly, 55% off yearly for TraderSync trading journal software TradeIdeasUse coupon code FRIENDLYBEAR for 15% off TradeIdeas real-time data stock scannerFlashSECClick the link and get 15% off 12 months of FlashSECTC2000Click the link to get $25 off TC2000 servicesOrtexORTEX brings you the most timely and accurate Short interest data available.Flash ResearchUse coupon code FB15 for 15% off Premium. Find your edge with the best stock analyzer. AskEdgarThe new standard for researching SEC filings for traders.KinfoUse coupon code FRIENDLYB106728 for 10% off Kinfo PRODisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
Radical Reforms, Resourceful Rats, and Precarious Princes

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 43:06


Reform, Rebellion, and Rats!  And all in less than a year!  This episode we continue to look at the Taika era and the reforms that bear the era's name.  We are still covering, though, just the first year or so from the start of the era--through 645 and very early 646.  And yet there is a lot going on, some of it as part of the reforms and some of it just the normal international and domestic politics. For more check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-109 Rough Transcript   Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this episode 109: Radical Reforms, Resourceful Rats, and Precarious Princes. ----------------- Prince Furubito no Ohoye looked out over the changing autumn leaves of Yoshino.  Where the mountains had been painted pink in cherry blossoms just seven months earlier, the mountains were now covered in garments of red, yellow, and orange.  Seven months.  A lot could happen in seven months.  Seven months ago, Prince Furubito had been in line for the throne.  His main contender for the position was dead, and he had the support of the most powerful men in the court.  Then it had all come crashing down in an instant. After the turmoil of the court earlier in the year, life in the countryside was no doubt a welcome respite.  The former Crown Prince had narrowly avoided sharing in the fate of his Soga relatives, who had been killed in front of him.  Furubito was no stranger to the literally cutthroat politics of the day.  Soga no Iruka had killed Yamashiro no Ohoye, son of Shotoku Taishi, ostensibly to place Furubito on the throne, no doubt with the expectation that the Soga descended prince would be easier to control.  Furubito himself had not been entirely out of the loop on that whole thing, either, specifically advising Iruka that he should make sure to send subordinates to do the dirty work and keep himself out of harm's way.  Now Furubito's seemingly untouchable supporters, Soga no Iruka and his father, were, themselves, dead at the hands of Furubito's younger brother, Prince Naka no Ohoye.  Their mother, Takara, had immediately abdicated, and Prince Furubito was suddenly in the crosshairs, potentially standing between his murderous brother and the throne.  And so he took himself out of the picture and retired, becoming a monk at a temple in Yoshino, a mostly wild area south of Asuka and the traditional heartland of Yamato, where sovereigns of the past had sometimes gone to get away. Furubito had spent the last several months there in the mountains, out of the political center, but that didn't mean he was completely on his own.  Not everyone was against him, and he still had people bringing him news.  He may have retired from the world, but he wasn't without his resources.  And there were those still in his camp, who thought he should be on the throne.  They just had to keep it under wraps until it was too late for Prince Naka and his cohorts to do anything about it.   So, with that little snapshot of life in Yoshino, let's get into it.  We're talking about the Taika era, so let's first start out with a recap of last episode and some things to keep in mind, and then continue with the story of the reforms, looking at what else was happening in that first year, as well.   We'll talk about the diplomatic missions from the Korean peninsula, the edicts focused on the Yamato elite and the clergy, as well as the strategic use of the change in the capital.  We'll also address just what happened with the “other” crown prince, Furubito no Ohoye. First off, let's quickly recap: So last episode we started talking about the Taika era and the Taika reforms.  In particular, we looked at how the governance of the archipelago had changed—as best as we can tell, at least, from the evidence available to us—and we looked at some of the very first edicts that went out.  According to the Nihon Shoki, things started with the appointment of the Ministers of the Left and Right, the Sadaijin and the Udaijin.  As later institutions were created, these ministers would each take a portion of those institutions into their portfolio, effectively dividing the management of the government.  Although the Sadaijin, or Minister of the Left, was considered senior to the Udaijin, the Minister of the Right, at least in later years, it should be noted that this system would prevent, at least on paper, a single prime minister from taking the reigns of the entire government, as the Soga seem to have largely done.  Presumably this meant that the sovereign, as head of state, would have the ultimate authority over the realm. Still, from the very get-go, we see that there are positions set up outside of this dynamic.  For one thing, you have the creation of the seemingly nebulous “Naidaijin”.  This is interpreted as the Minister of the Interior, meaning inside the royal house, and it was first granted to Naka no Ohoye's bro and best bud, Nakatomi no Kamatari—the co-conspirator who had helped make all this possible in the first place.  While the Sadaijin and Udaijin nominally had most of the power—and we see them referenced executing that power on a not infrequent basis—the position of Naidaijin appears to be almost extra-numerary, and is rarely mentioned, and yet he seemed to have wielded considerable power and influence.  This pattern of creating or using positions to exalt a singular individual, who would effectively run the affairs of state, is something that we'll see repeated multiple times in the future.  Whether this positionwas something like dajo daijin or kampaku, powerful individuals would often find their way, regardless of the bureaucratic norms. In addition to the Naidaijin, however, the position of the royal princes—especially the Crown Prince—seem to be untouched.  These were another class of elites often with wealth and influence, but who are largely outside the system of court ministers.  In fact, the bureaucratic system of government only really covered those positions by the so-called “commoner” families—elite families that nonetheless were not considered to be in a direct line of succession for the throne.  These were the members of the various be and uji corporate families that were created to serve the Yamato government.  After all, you don't hear of Royal princes taking on the position of a minister or anything similar, and presumably they managed their own affairs and estates as members of the extended royal family, with the sovereign as the familial head.  And then there were the peasants—the agricultural workers and truly common people who were so far removed from court business that they weren't even part of an uji clan or official familial unit other than their village, serfs or semi-free people—as free as anyone was in those days, though they were likely tied to the land by tradition and necessity—who owed service to some group of elites.  One of the things we are seeing in these reforms is a move to redirect the responsibilities of those serfs and semi-free people more directly to the state, with edicts directly addressing their status and their responsibilities.  That's something we'll talk about more as it comes up. But before that, let's get caught up on some other things happening in the first few months of the Taika era.  Sure, Naka no Oe and Kamatari were working closely with our sovereign, Karu—aka Koutoku Tennou—to get their reforms in place. As we talked about last episode, they were sending out governors, hanging bells outside of the palace, and otherwise trying out all kinds of new stuff.  However, as that was going on, they still had to deal with the day to day of the government.  Life didn't just stop while they ramped up their transition to a new, bureaucratic monarchy. One such routine event for a new reign was the designation of Karu's wife, Hashibito, as the queen.  In the fine Yamato tradition of keeping it all in the family, Hashibito was Karu's niece, the daughter of Karu's sister, Takara, aka Kougyoku Tennou, and her late husband, the sovereign Tamura, aka Joumei Tennou.  That made Hashibito a sister to Prince Naka no Oe, who was now his uncle's brother-in-law and, since he was named Crown Prince, his heir.  Probably don't think about it too much. There was also the matter of foreign envoys.  As you may recall, the murder of Soga no Iruka and his father, known to us as the Isshi Incident, kicked off during a court reception for peninsular envoys.  Two months later, we are told that envoys from Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla all arrived with tribute.  These appear to be separate from those who had witnessed Naka no Oe's bloody coup d'etat, and given the time it took to travel, they may have already been on their way when everything went down.  They arrived in the 7th month of the year, not quite a full month since Karu had taken the throne. This might have been a regular visit, but we get some interesting information from the Chronicles about it.  Kose no Tokuda no Omi addressed the envoys, at least those of Goguryeo and Baekje.  Although it is also noted that Silla envoys arrived as well, communications with them are not recorded.  There was also a slight problem in that one of the envoys (whose name Aston transcribes as “Chaphyong Yonbok”, suggesting that he was actually the Minister of the Left, Yonbok) apparently traveled all the way to Yamato just to come down with an illness.  He stayed at Naniwa and rested while the other envoys made the journey onward, presumably to the palace in Asuka, where the court received the tribute. As for Goguryeo, Kose notes that Yamato and Goguryeo had not had formal relations for very long.  This is unsurprising, given that Goguryeo was on the far north of the peninsula, and would have had to go through either Silla or Baekje controlled territory to get to Yamato, and they weren't always on the best of terms with either of the other countries on the peninsula.  There were some attempts to reach the archipelago by landing on the northern edge of Honshu, along the Japan sea coast, landing near Tsuruga, on the western edge of the land of Koshi, but still, Yamato's relationship with Goguryeo does not appear to have been as old or as consistent as Yamato's dealings with their less distant neighbors.  Tokuda, the Yamato officer addressing the Goguryeo envoys, wished for long and continued interactions, but that was about it. Baekje, though, was another story, and a bit of a conflicting one.  The speech that Tokuda gives according to the Chronicles is likely heavily edited to sound more regal and to be in line with the Chroniclers' ideas of Japan's place in the world, but it is also possible that they were just using flowery, continental style pronouncements.  It starts off with the somewhat audacious statement that Karu is a God-incarnate, which tracks with the idea that he is descended from the Heavenly Grandson, who came down from Takama no Hara.  This same language was used with Goguryeo, earlier.  Then Tokuda repeats the claim that Baekje is a vassal state of Yamato, claiming that they were considered an “internal Miyake”, likely referring to a land that was supposed to be directly controlled by Yamato.  One is left to wonder just how Baekje felt about all of this, but then again, things may have been lost in translation from one court to the other. Finally, Baekje was admonished for not bringing sufficient tribute from Nimna, since it had theoretically been placed under Baekje's care. And here's where I see some conflicting information.  After all, we know that Silla had absorbed Nimna well before this period, and Silla had been made to bring two ships during tribute missions or to meet the Yamato delegation with two ships to preserve at least the fiction that Nimna was still an independent country and ally to the archipelago.  That was all back in the reign of Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennou, or earlier .  Of course Baekje would not have any tribute from Nimna, and yet the Yamato court seem to have expected something unless, of course, they were just putting on some kind of show for Silla's sake?  It seems like the matter of Nimna, which was no longer a going concern on the peninsula, was still something that Yamato was keeping front and center in their mind.  Whatever the logic, Tokuda says that the sovereign pays special attention to the tribute from Nimna, and as it was deficient, they returned the tribute back to Baekje until they could bring the expected amount. There is plenty of ink that has been spilt on the subject of the diplomatic tribute systems that were set up across East Asia, largely as part of or in imitation of those systems set up by dynasties like the Han and the Tang.  As we understand it, diplomats were expected to come to a foreign sovereign's courts as petitioners, bringing with them “tribute”—basically trade goods—to grease the wheels of international relations.  The receiving country would reciprocate with lavish gifts on the envoys, in turn, often in excess of the “tribute” they had brought—at least, that is how the central Sinic dynasties operated.  In this way, diplomatic missions were not only profitable for international relations, but also for acquiring elite goods that could not easily be otherwise obtained, and for that, envoys were willing to go along with the polite fiction that they were truly subordinate to the power they entreated.  It is unclear whether or not this went both ways.  I suspect that the Han or Tang dynasties  would not have accepted the idea that their own ambassadors would be bringing tribute to any “lesser” nation.  However, amongst nations like Yamato, Baekje, Silla, and Goguryeo, were there similar concerns?  Unfortunately, we don't really have a clear, contemporary record of these interactions, and can only make assumptions based on what sources do exist.  I suspect, however, that Baekje, though willing to indulge Yamato's fantasies, did not actually consider itself an “inner miyake” of Yamato—though they were a trusted ally.  Most of the time. Which makes me wonder how they took such a snub.  Unfortunately, both Baekje and Yamato sources appear to be quiet on that front. The envoys did not leave empty-handed, however.  They sent away the wife and children of a man identified as “Wisa”—likely hostages being held at the Yamato court as part of the other diplomatic system between Baekje and Yamato.  We are not told why, however, so we are left only to speculate on what actually happened. Later that month, and into the next, the reforms were really kicked off, sending out the governors to the eastern provinces and proclaiming some of the early edicts we talked about last month And while the court was waiting for news to come back from those governors, there was another issue that they were tackling, and that was further incorporating the Buddhist clergy and temples into the state government.  Yeah, if you hadn't already guessed, Yamato at this time didn't exactly have a principle of the separation of church—or in this case temple—and state.  In fact, quite the opposite.  For a little over two decades at this point the court had assumed the authority to appoint individuals at the head of the Buddhist clergy, presumably to keep them in line ever since that one incident with the axe—and if you want a reminder, check out Episode 102. And so a messenger was sent from the court to Kudara-dera to gather all of the clergy there.  That was the temple near where Tamura had built his palace, Kudara no Miya, and it reportedly had an absolutely jaw-dropping pagoda, so perhaps little wonder that it was a central location.  After recounting the history of Buddhism in the archipelago, the court representative appointed chief priests to ten different temples, as well as the chief priest of Kudara-dera.  They then made a promise that the Sovereign—which is to say the State—would pay for the repairs of any of the temples built by the Tomo no Miyatsuko; the courtly families.  At the same time, the court also appointed temple commissioners, and expected them and the chief priests to report out the number of priests and nuns, as well as acreage of cultivated temple land.  Interestingly, these commissioners were to report directly to the state, rather than through the local governors, indicating that the temples appear to have been somewhat exempt from the local civil authorities, though still under the thumb of the sovereign and the national government.  This was likely done through the “Houtou”, or “heads of the Law”, another set of positions for people appointed to oversee Buddhist practice. In the following month, the court moved on from the clergy and focused on the courtiers: the Omi, Muraji, and the Tomo no Miyatsuko, and not in a fun way:  These leading families were called to the carpet for what was seen as a host of offenses.  They were accused of compelling their own vassals to labor at their pleasure, and appropriating land for their own private use, denying it to the people.  This included mountains, hills, ponds, and even portions of the sea, which they turned into their own private hunting and fishing reserves.  They would take prime rice-lands—land that could be brought under cultivation—and use it purely for themselves.  They would take portions of the public land, divvy it up, and sell it off as if it were their own.  Or they would just rent it out, so that they would collect rent on the property and those who farmed it wouldn't actually own anything, making them a kind of tenant farmer or even something like a sharecropper.  Furthermore, when they collected taxes from those in areas they oversaw, they were accused of taking a portion off the top for themselves before turning over the rest to the government. And finally, they would take their own people and build palaces for themselves.  This practice, though probably nothing new, went against the direction the new state was headed, and if it was allowed to continue, it would potentially reduce the number of laborers available for government projects. To be clear, not all of the noble families were doing this, but enough that a broad edict was required.  This edict not only called out these practices, but specifically banned the private sale of land—likely meaning that it was up to the State to decide how land was apportioned—and it forbade anyone making themselves into a landlord. Now for anyone who has been following along—or simply looked at human history—the way that the elites had been concentrating power is hardly surprising.  History books are filled with examples of those in power using it to aggregate more and more to themselves, especially without some kind of regulation.  While the Taika edict treats this like an aberration of the way things should be, it is more likely that this is actually how the system had been designed to work up until this point.  There were elites who operated at different levels in an hierarchical structure.  Those above provided legitimacy and preferential treatment to those they considered their vassals.  Those vassals were left to largely run things as they saw fit at the lower levels, as long as they maintained an expected flow of tribute up the chain.  As long as things didn't get out of hand—no rebellions, famine, etc.—then there was little reason for those at the top to be concerned. Here, though, we are seeing a different imagining of the state: one where the governance of the state truly does flow from the sovereign down to the people.  Those who had been studying the Buddhist and Confucian canons from the continent had been introduced to new ideas of what a state ought to be, and now that they were in power, they were determined to implement those ideas. One has to imagine that this ruffled more than a few feathers, and I have to wonder if it didn't contribute, at least in some way, to what else was happening around the same time.  Remember, all of this—the tribute missions, the governors, the gathering of the clergy, and dressing down the courtiers—all happened in the first three months of the new reign—the Taika era.  But in the ninth month, the court's attention was also turned to another matter, when a man named Kibi no Kasa no Omi no Shidaru came to Naka no Ohoye with a confession:  He claimed he had been party to a meeting in Yoshino with none other than Prince Furubito no Ohoye, along with members of the Soga, the Yamato no Aya, and the Yechi no Hata.  They were all disillusioned with this new reign and how they got here, and were plotting to put a stop to it by overthrowing Karu and putting Prince Furubito on the throne. So, yeah, this is where we circle back to where we started the episode – imagining Prince Furubito, hanging out in the mountains of Yoshino, enjoying his near escape and contemplating his retirement.  Things weren't quite that peaceful. I'd note that another source claims that the guy who spilled the beans, Kibi no Kasa no Omi, instead went to the Daijin, the Great Ministers, Abe no Oho-omi and Soga no Oho-omi, the ministers of the Right and Left.  Regardless of who he spoke to, he ratted out all of his co-conspirators. The details are sparse on just how everything unfolded from there, but we know that Naka no Ohoye appointed two generals to go and arrest—by which I'm pretty sure he meant assassinate—Prince Furubito no Ohoye.  Whether or not the Prince had actually kicked off discussions or had even participated in any significant way, Naka no Ohoye's brother was too dangerous as a symbol around which anyone discontented with the new order could try and rally.  And it's not at all surprising to imagine that there are those who were not exactly happy with where things were going.   The throne was exerting greater control than it had in some time—perhaps more than it ever had, at this scale.  The foreign ideas that had come in the way of books and learning may have, at first, been just another way for the elite to demonstrate their own superiority, but now these ideas were starting to affect the way they, themselves, had to operate.  You could either accept it as the way forward or you could resist.  Those who would resist, though, needed someone to rally around.  Since the Sovereign and the Crown Prince were both pushing for change, anyone opposed would need to find a new sovereign to uphold their own ideas.  To that end, Furubito no Ohoye must have been an enticing figure.  He really was from the old school. Sure, that was a Soga dominated school, drenched in the blood of other members of the royal family, but it was still something that those who wanted to conserve their old way of life could use to legitimize their position. And that made Furubito no Ohoye dangerous, regardless of whether or not he encouraged such individuals or not. And so Uda no Yenomuro no Furu and Koma no Miyachi departed with a sizeable force to take out the Prince.  Which, spoiler alert: they did. There are some conflicting accounts on this.  Some records claim that the attack force didn't set out until more than two months later, on the 30th day of the 11th month.  Others say that the generals were actually Kosobe no Omi no Abe and Sahekibe no Komaro, at the head of only thirty men.  It is possible that both accounts are correct in some way, or that various family records retroactively  claimed credit for the attack.  It may also be that the time from the conspiracy's discovery to the eventual resolution—the killing of Furubito and his household—took a little over two months to complete; a not unreasonable situation. This whole event is often talked about as Furubito no Ohoye's revolt, and if we take the Chronicles at face value, that is largely accurate.  However, we don't have many actual details, and we do know about Naka no Ohoye—we know that he hadn't been afraid to kill Soga no Iruka in broad daylight, in the middle of the court.  Would it have really been too much for him to manufacture a conspiracy to provide him an excuse to take out his older brother and thus prepare his own eventual rise to the throne?  On things like this, the Chronicles are largely silent, and we can only speculate as to what was actually going on.  Still, I have to wonder. Following the death of Furubito no Ohoye, and the suppression of the rebellion in his name, the sovereign, Karu, announced that he had settled on a location for his new palace.  While most of the edicts at this time broke new ground, this one did not, following a tradition that, if we believe the Chronicles, had been around for centuries.  Each new sovereign would designate a location for their new palace, moving out of the palace of their predecessor.  Usually this would beannounced at the very start of a reign, but as we've seen, this reign had gotten off to a busy start, and so we don't see mention of the new palace until the twelfth month. The tradition of moving out of an old palace and into a new one is thought to have typically been due to the ritual pollution, or tsumi, attached to the palace of a sovereign who has died -- often in the palace itself, if they were lucky enough to pass away in their sleep.  Of course, in this case the throne didn't pass on the occasion of the sovereign's death, but there had certainly been plenty of blood spilled in the palace, recently, so I imagine that moving the palace was to be expected. Less expected was exactly where he moved the palace to, since Karu decided not to stay put in the Asuka region, and instead chose to move the palace to the port of Naniwa, where the continental envoys came. There are numerous examples throughout Japanese history where a change was made to move the capital, or at least the seat of government, to somewhere new.  In many cases, this was to get away from various political forces that had become entrenched in the capital region.  Courtiers and their retinue would settle near the palace, and soon an entire area was controlled, physically and politically, by a few powerful families or institutions.  The Asuka region, for example, had started out as the ancestral stronghold of the Soga clan, and for the past century had operated as the seat of Soga controlled sovereigns.  Tamura, or Jomei Tennou, had seemingly tried to move a little ways outside, near the site of Kudaradera, but his wife and successor, no doubt with the assistance and counsel of Soga no Emishi, had moved back into the Asuka valle, proper. Moving to Naniwa would have been quite the undertaking, as it didn't just mean moving the palace, but it meant moving the whole infrastructure of the government.  Granted, this wasn't exactly on par with the size and complexity of the Imperial dynasties in what we now know as China, but it did mean that the powerful families would need to make sure that they had a residence of some sort near the new capital if they wanted to be close to the reins of power.  That meant that they would need to also expend some of their own resources, as well. Also, it would be a good time to provide a sense of renewal for the era.  The Chroniclers added a line, taken from various Chinese histories, that shortly after the announcement of the new capital's location, rats were seen moving across the countryside in the direction of Naniwa.  At its most basic level, this likely recognized that when the people abandon a capital for a new city, that new city quickly has its own population.  No doubt it was felt that the rats had simply followed the people there.  The migration of rats would figure into several other movements during this reign, as well.  It was apparently a popular trope. The movement started in the twelfth month of the first year of Taika, or 645, and would be completed in the third month of the following year, 646.  That was around the same time that word was coming back from the lands in the east about just how things were going with the newly appointed governors.  Giventhe killing of Furubito no Ohoye in the 11th month of 645, as well as everything else that was now happening, the capital would be the catalyst for a fresh new slate in more ways than one.  The building of the new palace, and the need to entreat the kami, that would be used as an excuse to issue a general amnesty -- the “Get out of jail free” card for the governors and others who hadn't quite gotten on board, which we talked about last episode.  They were shown the stick, but offered a carrot.  While not explicitly stated, this may have also been a time to bury the hatchet for the pro-Furubito faction as well, giving them a chance to move on.   And there was a lot of movement to be had.  We are told that there was a proclamation in the first month of 646—a proper edict of reforms.  These are laid out in four articles, and are perhaps the closest we have to a true “code” of the reforms from this era.  And warning: this is where the reforms get really radical. The first article was on land ownership and allocation.  Specifically, it abolished the various royal Miyake and the previously established “representatives of children”—which I'm guessing refers to the various families that were tasked with supporting some of the various royal princes and other royal descendants.  It also abolished various farmsteads of serfs and abolished the bonds of those serfs who owed their service to various royal families; the ministers, the Omi and the Muraji; and general courtiers, the Tomo no Miyatsuko; as well as the various lords of the lands, the Kuni no Miyatsuko, and even down the villages, to the level of the Mura no Obito. In place of these mechanisms of bringing in rice and other goods, various fiefs were created out of the previously held land and redistributed to various princes and officials on a descending scale, with those at the top of the courtly rank system getting the most productive, and less for those further down.  To sweeten this deal, gifts of cloth were also given at the time of the edict, likely as a way to offset any harsh feelings. In the end, this article completely rewrote how land was owned in the archipelago, at least in principle.  The land belonged to the sovereign, who apportioned it out as required.  The fiefs would then supply incomes to government officials, effectively providing them a salary.  Those higher in the court system, which is to say those with a higher court rank, would have a larger stipend.  Some version of this system, which wasn't always as strictly enforced, would continue right up until it was abolished in the early Meiji era. The second article of the reforms largely targeted the capital and the “Home Provinces”, recognized, today, as the area from modern Iga city in the east; to Mt. Seyama, in Wakayama, to the south. It extended westward past modern Kobe to the Akashi area, and north to Afusakayama, on the southwestern shores of Lake Biwa, due east of modern Kyoto city.  These correspond largely to the areas that were traditionally under Yamato's direct rule, and where many of the noble families had their base of operations.  Actual governors were appointed to the home provinces, like Kii, Kawachi, Harima, Yamashiro, etc., with various roads, barriers, outposts, and more created to secure the home territories.  Post horses were included, and this is the first mention of the creation of bell tokens, a kind of bronze amulet with various round “bells” incorporated into the design.  These bell tokens would become a kind of badge of office for anyone traveling, as they would be used at government posts along the road to determine what kinds of and how many horses a given official was entitled to during their official travel. The area within the capital itself was divided into “wards”, or “Bo”.  Each ward would have an “wosa” appointed from the population.  Aston translates this as “alderman”, though it feels like “magistrate” is more appropriate.  For every four wards, an unagachi, or chief magistrate, was appointed.  These wosa and unagachi were charged to watch over the people and investigate criminal matters.  They were supposed to be people of “good character and solid capacity”, and if nobody in the ward could serve, then someone could be chosen from an adjoining ward, instead. Throughout the rest of the home provinces, the land was divided up into “townships” (RI or Sato), rather than wards, and townships would be gathered into “districts” (GUN or Koori).  Large districts were those with over forty townships.  Middle districts were those with anywhere from four to thirty townships.  And districts of three or fewer townships were considered Lesser Districts.  The Japanese for these would be Tai-gun, Chuu-gun, and Shou-gun, but I should note that it is unclear whether that was the actual term used or just the way to write it in the Sinitic style of the Chronicles.  The governors of these areas were the Tairei and Sharei, glossed in Japanese as the Koori no Miyatsuko and the Suke no Miyatsuko, though Aston suggests those were just translations, and the Yamato court was probably using the On'yomi for the names as this was an attempt to copy continental governance.  For these positions, you were expected to be not just good, but of “unblemished” character.  They were assisted by clerks and others who were skilled in writing and arithmetic.  I suspect a lot of this was also applied to the governors discussed in the previous episode, though we did not see such a clear list of qualifications for them and their staff at the time. So that set up the governance of the capital and the capital region, in a model that would be followed elsewhere. The third of the four articles provided for drawing up accounts of the land and people—much as the governors were doing in the east.  They also create The Books, as in the accounting books for the government.  These were to record the state of, well, the State.  How many people, what land was out there, in what condition, and to whom did it belong.  It would be the official register of receipts telling everyone what land belonged to whom. It also defined the townships, or Ri, as being made up of 50 households, with one magistrate per township, as above.  However, given that these townships were in the countryside, the magistrate was also responsible for the direction of sowing the crops and the cultivation of mulberry trees, used primarily for silk production.  It also fell to the magistrate to enforce the payment of taxes, both in rice and forced labor. And here we see just how much those taxes were.  Rice fields were measured by “tan”, sometimes translated as “kida”, which was an area of thirty paces by twelve paces.  That comes out to somewhere between 9,000 to 11,000 square feet, depending on the size of the pace—a modern “tan” is figured at 10,800 square feet, or a little over one thousand square meters or a bit under one quarter of an acre.  From there, ten tan would make a CHO, the largest land unit mentioned here.  All of this was only true of flat land, however.  For steep and wooded land, the various officials in charge would need to make special arrangements.  Afterall, a thousand square meters of cliff face wasn't exactly producing a ton of rice—or mulberry trees, for that matter.  The tax for each tan of cultivated land  was 22 bundles of rice on the stalk.  A single bundle was the amount that a person could reasonably grasp in one hand.  Ten bundles made up a sheaf, so actually it was 2 sheafs and 2 bundles.  The edicts then laid out the math to verify that for a CHO it was 22 sheafs, or ten times that of a TAN.  And all of this can be pretty boring and, well, academic, but it starts to get us a glimpse into life outside of the elite courtiers.  We can see that they assumed a community was about 50 households in rural areas, and you likely would have gotten to know your neighbors, as they were the ones you were planting and harvesting with.  While I'm not sure that a TAN was equivalent to a single field, we can see that four TAN would have been roughly an acre of land—an acre itself being an agricultural unit that was about as much land as a single individual could work in a day. What isn't clear from all of this is what was the expected gross yield of the field—in other words, how much of the crop would the farmers themselves be able to keep?  In later centuries, farmers often couldn't afford to keep their own crop of rice, and had to settle for eating millet and other, cheaper grains, with almost all of the rice they grew going to pay their taxes Besides taxes on the fields, there were also other taxes to be considered, but these were dealt with in the fourth and final article of the reforms of 646.  Up front, this article abolished any earlier taxes that may have been imposed, clearing the way for a new tax structure.  From there, it first laid out a series of alternatives to rice for paying your taxes.  One was the ability to pay in cloth, so for instance, if you had a single TAN of land, you could pay the 2 sheafs and 2 bundles of rice OR you could pay 10 feet of fine silk, 2.5 feet in width—the width of most home looms at the time.  Alternatively there were conversions into coarse silk (double it to 20 feet) or another bast fiber cloth (double again, to 40 feet).  Silk thread or silk floss are not mentioned as a substitute for the rice tax on land. But: this Article also laid out additional taxes to those on the fields.  Each household would have to also produce at least 12 shaku—roughly 12 feet—of bast fiber cloth each year.  There were also other taxes such as salt, etc., all depending on what was locally produced.  And on top of that, for every 2 townships of 100 people, they had to produce a single horse for the government.  A particularly fine horse could be used to cover the taxes for up to 4 townships.  And if they could not produce a horse, they would need to provide up to 12 feet of cloth per household to offset the cost of the government buying one.  That is 12 feet of cloth in addition to what they already had to pay. In addition to that, every person was expected to supply a sword, armor, bow and arrows, a flag, and a drum.  This may have only been for those able-bodied men called up for service, though—it isn't exactly clear. And then, when there were public works to be done, each township had the responsibility to offer up a single, able-bodied individual, and to provide 22 feet of cloth and 5 masu of rice for their service, to keep them clothed and fed.  This was actually an improvement on previous corvee labor requirements, which required one person per thirty households, who were all supposed to support them. Finally, there is a note about Uneme—the handmaidens at the court.  Uneme were drawn from the sisters or daughters of district officials of the rank of shorei and upwards.  Each Uneme was expected to be furnished with one male and two female servants to attend to their needs.  They would be provided cloth and rice similar to laborers, except that the cost was to be spread out across one hundred households, not just fifty. Again, we get a glimpse of what life under the new regime was like—or at least what it was supposed to be like.  We saw mention of taxes and other such things early on in the Chronicles, but this is the first time we really get to see what kinds of taxes would be levied on the common households.  A single agricultural household would likely be responsible for some portion of the town's field-tax, as well as a tax of cloth on their own home, and possibly supporting a laborer or even the purchase of a government horse.  Finally, they could also be responsible for providing for one of the handmaidens of the court. It was clear that the state was extending its reach in new ways.  In some cases this would have clearly been an improvement: there was a reduction in the amount of labor that people had to provide, and things were being standardized.  There were bureaucratic lines being built from the townships and wards up through to the sovereign, providing a clear connection between sovereign and vassal.  On the other hand, this trod on the ancestral traditions of certain groups.  We saw the attempted revolt around Prince Furubito no Ohoye, but after his death, the opposition didn't really have a central figure to rally around.  And so the reforms would continue. Although the reforms at the start of 646 may have been some of the most formal, there is still a lot of change to come and we'll deal with that in the next few episodes. Until then, thank you for listening and for all of your support. If you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts.  If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page.  You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com.  Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now.  Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.

the10ninety
Conner Furu

the10ninety

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 123:18


Got to talk with Conner Furu and what he has been through in his life. We both talked a lot about how sports has played a pivotal role in our lives. It was fun to relate with someone like him in that way.  Conner is a man of his word and you get a sense of his integridy and accountability in this episode I think. One of my favorite quotes from him says;  "The inferno of our grief is fueled by our refusal to acknowledge it, and extinguished by our attempts to undertand it." Grief at times does feel like an inferno and I think Conner is right. If you refuse to talk about it then it only feeds it and makes it bigger. Only by talking about it can you actually extinguish it.  Thanks for showing up and being on our show Conner

Psykopodiaa-podcast
153. Johtaminen jazzbändin opein. Vieraana Patrick Furu.

Psykopodiaa-podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 48:06


Kaupallinen yhteistyö: Aalto EE.Muuttuvassa maailmassa organisaatiolta vaaditaan ketteryyttä ja radikaalia muuntautumiskykyä. Tätä voi oppia jazzbändeiltä. Jazzbändien opeista johtamiselle ja johtajalle psykologi Nina Lyytisen asiantuntijavieraana keskustelemassa on jazzjohtamista tutkinut kauppatieteiden tohtori, tutkija ja johdon kouluttaja Patrick Furu.Nina ja Patrick ja keskustelevat mm. seuraavista kysymyksistä:- Miten jazzbändiä voi käyttää vertauskuvana ja mallina työelämän haasteiden haasteiden hallintaan?- Miten jazzbändin toimintaperiaatteet voivat toimia johtamisen keinoina? - Mitä konkreettisia asioita johtaja voi tehdä edistääkseen tiimin yhteistoimintaa ja luodakseen psykologista turvallisuutta?- Miten virheitä kannattaa käsitellä, jotta se tukee niistä oppimista, psykologista turvallisuutta ja jatkuvaa kehittymistä?Lopuksi Patrick kertoo käytännön keinoja, joilla inhimillinen johtaminen työpaikoilla toteutuu paremmin.Lisätietoja:Patrick Furu vastaa Aalto EE:llä yritysten ylimmälle johdolle suunnatuista ratkaisuista. Lisäksi Patrick toimii Aalto-yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulussa tutkijana sekä opettaa johtamista Hult International Business Schoolissa Yhdysvalloissa.Patrick Furu LinkedIn:sssa. Lue lisää jazzjohtamisesta:- Johtaja, nämä asiat voit oppia jazzmuusikolta (Aalto Leader's Insight 23.4.2024)- Maestrokaksikko mullisti johtamisen yllättävällä opilla – Huipputiimit tarvitsevat improvisaatiota, he opettavat. (Kauppalehti Fakta 5/2024 €)Patrickin kirja jazzjohtamisesta:- Patrick Furu: Jazzia johtamiseen. (Alma Talent 2013).Aalto EE:n tavoitteena on rakentaa kestävää tulevaisuutta elämänlaajuisen oppimisen avulla. Aalto EE tarjoaa vaikuttavia koulutuspalveluita organisaatioille ja yksilöille heidän uransa eri vaiheissa – työskentelitpä sitten asiantuntijana, esihenkilönä tai organisaatiosi ylimmässä johdossa.Aalto EE:n valmennuksissa ja koulutuksissa akateemisesti tutkittu tieto yhdistyy käytännön työelämän haasteisiin. Aalto EE on osa Aalto-yliopistoa ja monitieteisyys näkyy sen kaikessa tekemisessä. Aalto EE haluaa rakentaa siltoja kauppatieteiden, taiteen ja suunnittelun sekä tieteen ja teknologian välille.Lue lisää: aaltoee.fiKaipaatko lisää ajatuksia herättelevää luettavaa ja kuunneltavaa johtamisesta, työelämästä ja osaamisen kehittämisestä? Aalto Leaders' Insight kokoaa yhteen ajankohtaisia artikkeleita, podcasteja ja webinaareja näistä aiheista. Luettavaa ja kuunneltavaa löydät täältä. Seuraa Aalto EE:tä: LinkedIn, Facebook ja Instagram.-----Haluatko antaa palautetta? Vinkata aiheita tai vieraita? Tee se täällä: psykopodiaa.fi/palaute tai suoraan Spotify-sovelluksessa, jos tätä sitä kautta kuuntelet.Jos pidit tästä jaksosta olisin kiitollinen, jos jaat sen somessa kavereillesi ja jos jätät arvion siinä palvelussa missä tätä kuunteletkin! Muista myös tilata Psykopodiaa, niin et missaa uusia jaksoja!Seuraa Psykopodiaa myös somessa:Facebookissa @PsykopodiaaInstragramissa @PsykopodiaaNina Lyytinen Twitterissa: @LyytinenNinaNina Lyytinen LinkedIn:ssa: @LyytinenNinaPsykopodiaa-podcastin verkkosivut: http://psykopodiaa.fiPsykodiaa-podcastin emännän, psykologi Nina Lyytisen verkkosivut: https://ninalyytinen.fi

Retrorundan
Svensk furu – en Hollywoodsaga

Retrorundan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 26:16


Svensk furu är överallt just nu och 30-talets designstjärna Axel Einar Hjorth har flyttat in på de flottaste adresserna i Hollywood. I det första avsnittet av Retrorundan pratar Lotta med Andreas Siesing, indendent på Auctionet, om varför svenska sportstugemöbler har blivit en sådan världssuccé. Du hör om kvinnan som upptäckte att hennes fläckiga målarpallar var värda tiotusentals kronor, och om hur du ska lyckas fynda värdefull gubbslöjd på sommarens loppisar!Omnämnt i avsnittet:Bordet Utö, pallen Skoga och fåtöljen Skoga av Axel Einar HjorthRoland WilhelmssonBruno MathssonLjusstake och spegel av Gunnar KanevadByrå med stämpel Svensk Fur från Karl Andersson i HuskvarnaFåtöljen Natura från IkeaLampor från Pileprodukter i LundRottingmöbler av Kerstin Hörlin-HolmquistRetrorundan görs av Lotta Reberg och Tredje Statsmakten MediaFölj oss på instagram.com/retrorundan, facebook där vi också heter Retrorundan, eller maila retrorundan@tredjestatsmakten.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Age Grouper For Life Podcast
AGFL Episode 105: The Queen of Triathlon, Joanne Furu

Age Grouper For Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 56:17


Join triathlon legend, Joanne Furu, who currently dominates the 70-74 age group! Joanne is a Midwestern gal from small town Michigan, living on her family farm while training for Ironman. She's made several World Championship appearances over her tenure, and shares her perspective on how the sport has grown and changed (sometimes for better, sometimes worse) We love Joann's passion for sport, and know it shines in this episode. Enjoy! --- Show Notes: Podcast interview with Joanne Furu to discuss her triathlon career and training approach Key Takeaways • Joanne has been competing in triathlons for over 40 years, starting when the sport first began • She grew up on a farm and feels that helped develop her into a strong triathlete • She didn't have access to many sports growing up due to lack of opportunities for girls, but played recreational basketball, softball and racquetball • She started by just training very hard without much structure or data behind the training • She has seen huge improvements in technology and data tracking over the years, going from just a stopwatch to all the metrics we have today • Nutrition has also evolved and she credits having proper on-course nutrition as key • She has overcome some recent challenges with confidence and results, but is getting back on track • Her passion for the sport after so many years is inspiring Topics: Joanne's Triathlon Career • Started competing 40+ years ago when triathlon first began • Grew up on a farm which she feels helped develop her into a strong triathlete • Competed in her first Ironman World Championship in 1999 • Has been on the podium at the Ironman World Championships • Known for being a very strong runner within the sport Training Approach and Evolution • Didn't have much structure or use data much in early days of competing • Focused more on high volume and "just working hard" • Now trains much more intentionally, following Colin's guidance on specific workouts and metrics like watts • Has seen huge improvements in use of technology and data over the years Passion for the Sport • Both Colin and Becca noted how inspiring Joanne's passion for triathlon is after competing for so many decades • She continues to love training and racing • Looking to overcome some recent challenges and get back on track with her racing Next Steps: • Joanne to compete at Ironman Wisconsin in September 2022 • Joanne to work on providing more consistent data to Colin to allow better remote coaching • Colin and Joanne to continue working together, with Colin hoping to coach her for as long as possible

Action Taker Tribe
165: How To Book Sales Calls in the DMs With Sales Queen Anna Furu

Action Taker Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 41:27


How do you feel when you hear the word sales? For a lot of us it fills us with horror…but it doesn't have to. Today I'm diving into some nuts and bolts of making sales with my guest, Anna Faru. Anna is a Business & Mindset Coach for female coaches. Her clients have made over $2,9 million USD collectively. She's worked with 100s of women & helped them develop customized marketing strategies to attract more dream clients, in ways that feel deeply aligned for them. When she's not coaching, you'll find her reading a smutty novel on her Kindle or climbing with her hubby. In this episode you will learn: >> That sales don't have to be icky – and integrity and sales are not mutually exclusive >> DMs are where it's at when it comes to genuine sales built on trust and connection >> How to initiate those genuine DM connections – think of it like a mingle party! >> Not to be afraid of the friend zone…it's a milestone! >> You shouldn't be scared to repeat yourself – it helps your clients gain clarity on what they really want Sales aren't greedy – they're the best way to help people make really amazing transformations. In previous years it used to be easier to get sales, but the market is more crowded now. We need to stand out with integrity – and meet our clients where they are, which just so happens to be in the DMs. Nurture relationships, build the vibe and then work from their cues. What are their goals and challenges and how do they align with your area of coaching? When you've ascertained that, you're poised to say, “I can help you with that!”. Because why would you not offer to help if you can? And if it's a no? You've not wasted time – they're a valuable community member who might refer someone else to you. If you're good at coaching, you're already good at communicating and establishing trust. Focus on genuine interactions and connections and the sales will flow from there. Just start having those conversations! Enjoy the listen! ______________________ You can find Anna's Instagram here or visit her on Facebook. Click here to access her Consistent Income Training. ______________________ I would absolutely love it if you could ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠leave a 5* review⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, to help Goals With Soul reach even more listeners. And don't forget to hit subscribe too, so you never miss out on an episode!

Cronicari Digitali
#cronicaridigitali S8 PAUL IPATE: de ce îl atrag personajele de care se teme. Arhitecții XENIA și ÁRPÁD FURU: restaurarea Casei Libertății Religioase din Cluj

Cronicari Digitali

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 56:18


Patrimoniu personal 01:00 Într-un interviu de colecție, PAUL IPATE vorbește despre actoria făcută în familie și lucrul care nu s-a schimbat, de la începutul carierei și până acum. Dezvăluie de ce îl atrag personajele de care se teme și ce anume îl scoate din sărite. În plus, ne amintește că e la îndemâna oricui să-și facă viața mai frumoasă.Cine ascultă o casă? 22:45 Arhitecții XENIA și ÁRPÁD FURU ne poartă în culisele (mai bine spus șantierul) restaurării unei clădiri vechi de secole. Și detaliază cum una dintre primele case construite în Cluj, Casa Libertății Religioase, coagulează comunitatea de azi. Înțelegem și de ce un proiect a cărui finalizare se întinde pe ani întregi are și beneficii surprinzătoare. Rubrică susținută de Ordinul Arhitecților din România din timbrul de arhitectură.

Cross Over Gaming
112 - Den store Microsoft-lekkasjen m/Eirik H. Furu

Cross Over Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 116:57


Rettsdokumenter proppfulle med innsideinformasjon fra Microsoft har lekket, og vi har kalt Gamereactor-redaktør (og utdannet jurist) Eirik H. Furu til retten (les: studio) for å snakke om oppkjøpsplaner, fremtidige konsoller og hvorvidt den heldigitale spillfremtiden er nærmere enn vi tror. Dessuten blir det flust av nyheter, spillsnakk, en filmanbefaling og en oppfølging av forrige episode hvor vi sjekker om Ingar faktisk liker F-Zero 99 eller ikke. Spill vi snakker om i episode 112: Final Fantasy XVI/VII Rebirth, The Division 3, Tales of the Shire, The Talos Principle 2, Horizon Forbidden West, EA Sports FC 24, Castlevania, League of Legends, The Last of Us, Immortals of Aveum, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Dead Space, Resident Evil 4, Tales of Arise, The Wolf Among Us, Terraria, Dishonored, Doom, Wolfenstein, Wet, The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Spider-Man 2, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, Overwatch 2, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, F-Zero 99.

The Erik Allen Show
Ep. 224 | Find Your Advantage | Conner Furu

The Erik Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 26:16


Conner Furu says “Find Your Advantage”! He is a motivational speaker, former D1 Football Player & Coach, Anti-Human Trafficking Advocate, & much more! If you want to get filled, THIS is the show for you! Check it out!  Conor is teaming up with Operation Underground Railroad as a state ambassador and will be running the Spartan 50k Ultra Marathon in Dallas this October to raise awareness and money for the cause.  Donate to this awesome cause here - https://youtu.be/XE9eAToT2Fo Key Discussion Points: Find Your Advantage Having grit & perseverance  Tips to find your true strength Process VS Outcome Being an Anti-Human Trafficking Advocate  Importance of Morning Routines Meeting Inky Johnson Life happens for you Discomfort & Honesty are crucial  Playing D1 Football - Want to learn how to Podcast?  Check out my course How To Start, Launch, & Run Your Podcast in 30 days HERE! Get the PDF version of the course HERE! Other Resources to help you HERE! - Quick shoutout to our sponsors for this show: Tranquil Turtle Massage - Amazing massage specialist in downtown Coeur D'Alene - (Tell them I sent you for $25 off!!) CDA, Brows, Body, & Ink LLC - Offering Coeur d'Alene's Best Tattoo Brows, Plasma Fibroblast Tightening, and PMU services in the heart of downtown Coeur d'Alene!  - (Tell them I sent you for $100 off Tattoo brows or Plasma Tightening!!)  Consign Furniture & Consign Jewelry - The LARGEST consign furniture & jewelry store in the U.S.! They offer more than just consignment furniture and jewelry; they also design and sell custom-made and new furniture and jewelry. Tigatu - A Lifestyle Clothing Company (use code "TopRatedMMA" for 10% off) Craig Feistner / Stallion Performance / CDA Fitness 1 on 1 - Online & In Person Training.  Voted North Idaho #1 Personal Trainer 3x 2021, 2022, 2023.  Dotcal - Dotcal helps individuals & businesses book more meetings with scheduling tools designed to delight! - Use promo code ERIKALLEN50 for 50% off Dotcal Pro features for six months INTERESTED IN BEING A SPONSOR OF OUR SHOW? Fill out the form HERE! - Be sure to FOLLOW Conner Furu -  Instagram Twitter LinkedIn - Thanks for watching! Check out another playlist on my channel: The Erik Allen Show Podcasts Featuring Erik Allen Voice Over Work  Product Reviews Fun   - FREE Resources to help you

Annajah Center Sidogiri
Perbedaan Furu Dan Usul Akidah - Gus Abdul Wahab Ahmad

Annajah Center Sidogiri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 7:23


Seminar Akidah Perbedaan Furu Dan Usul Akidah - Gus Abdul Wahab Ahmad.

Impact Driven Leader Podcast
Ep 125 - Gen Z View of Leadership with Conner Furu

Impact Driven Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 39:35


Where does leadership start? Why should you keep your eyes on the mission over the goals? How much wealth do you have in your relationships? I'm excited to share this conversation with Conner Furu with you. Today we talk about the experience of Gen Z workers, as well as the impact that leaders have had on Conner's life and his growth as an individual. Our conversation centers on the life-changing significance that a good leader can have on another person's life. Thanks for listening! I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @impactdrivenleader SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES:  Click here Join the Impact Driven Leadership Community Sign up for The Impact Driven Leader Book Club WEBSITE: www.impactdrivenleaderpodcast.com

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo
ONYE AHU NKE FURU EFU SITE NA OMUMU YA

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 28:59


KRAIST AZOPUTAWO ANYI

AWR - Asụsụ Igbo Igbo
ONYE AHU NKE FURU EFU SITE NA OMUMU YA

AWR - Asụsụ Igbo Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 28:59


KRAIST AZOPUTAWO ANYI

How to Change Your Life with Jenna Holloway
The Secret to Finding Soul-Aligned Clients with Anna Furu

How to Change Your Life with Jenna Holloway

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 38:15


Today I'm in conversation with Anna Furu! Anna is a 6-figure business and mindset coach, working with empathetic coaches to build a sustainable, evergreen business - focusing on simplicity. This conversation is all about cutting through the noise. There's a reason most of us overcomplicate things…we're hardwired that way!! We learn business should be hard - but guess what? It doesn't have to be. What you'll learn: Why doing what you enjoy is the fastest way to success How to leverage your strengths Hear about Anna's summer of personal and business turmoil, and how she pulled herself out of it! (Hint: she did the inner work!) The risk that misaligned clients can bring to your business Using DM's to make REAL connections! If you enjoyed this conversation, find Anna on Instagram @anna.furu Or, get her free training for established coaches who want to create a sell out high-ticket group program! https://www.annafurucoaching.com/scalingforsoulfulcoaches Don't forget, you can find me on Instagram @iamjennaholloway Fastrack your way to massive breakthroughs with my counterintuitive, proven way that I share in this free training: Aligned Success: Harmony over Hustle: www.jennaholloway.com/stepup Email me: info@jennaholloway.com

WJB
Candy Flurry | Mangás Cancelados

WJB

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 21:48


Neste episódio, Júnior Massa Bruta e Robs falam sobre Candy Flurry, vulgo Ame no Furu, vulgo Amenofuru, obra de Takegushi Ippon e de Mitarashi Santa. Não mereceu ser cancelado? Ou o mangá tinha problemas que prejudicavam a história a longo prazo? Venha nos ouvir para ter essas perguntas respondidas! Obs: este programa tem Spoilers, então, por favor, leia o mangá antes de ouvir o episódio! Você foi avisado!

European Speechwriter Network's Podcast
Anita Furu & Caspar Strand - How to Save a Country with a Speech

European Speechwriter Network's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 25:34


The UK Speechwriters' Guild / European Speechwriter Network held its 21st conference at Emanuel College, Cambridge, from 22 March - 24 March 2023. Speakers included Jess Cunniffe MBE, Matt Greenough, Marie Algoud, Anita Furu, Caspar Strand, David Murray, Dr James McCabe, Renée Broekmeulen, Ben Ray, Åse Thomassen and Alison Reid.

European Speechwriters
Anita Furu & Caspar Strand - How to Save a Country with a Speech

European Speechwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 25:34


The UK Speechwriters' Guild / European Speechwriter Network held its 21st conference at Emanuel College, Cambridge, from 22 March - 24 March 2023. Speakers included Jess Cunniffe MBE, Matt Greenough, Marie Algoud, Anita Furu, Caspar Strand, David Murray, Dr James McCabe, Renée Broekmeulen, Ben Ray, Åse Thomassen and Alison Reid.

Nyfika
#42 Fredrik Furu – Låtskrivande, framtidstro och dialogen med publiken

Nyfika

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 70:57


Hur ser Fredriks kreativa process ut? Vad handlar hans låter om? Hur ser dialogen mellan artisten och publiken ut? Jacob nyfikar med Fredrik Furu. Häng med i samtalet! Vill du hjälpa oss att kunna fortsätta producera Nyfika? Stöd oss på ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, tack! | Hela avsnittet finns också på ⁠Youtube⁠ | Följ oss på ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ och ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Besök vår ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠hemsida⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | Skriv till oss på kontakt@nyfika.fi | Foto och grafik: Maria Åsvik & Elin Åsvik | Musik: Mattias Björkholm | Sponsras av ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Fruktcoffeeroasters⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

The Friendly Bear
Furu Series - Masi Habibi "I'm Not Passionate About Trading"

The Friendly Bear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 32:22


Episode 304: The Furu Series kicks off with a review on Masi Habibi aka MasiTrades.  Masi was recently on B The Trader podcast as "The Woman King" of the options market with a title cover art mentioning she turned $10k to $1m. If Masi wants to contest any of my views, she can reach out and can do an interview (if she shows proof of turning $10k to $1m).Social MediaDavid CapablancaInstagram: reverselongTwitter: reverse_longYouTube: Friendly Bear ResearchYouTube: The Friendly Bear Book Club  Cobra Trading Click the link and get 33% off commissions for life as well as one month of free DAS Trader Platform

Elev8 Podcast
Elev8 Episode 105 Make it Worth it with Conner Furu

Elev8 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:43


Follow Conner on Twitter & Instagram

TV Vest Podcast
SPISELIGE VILLE VEKSTER episode 10, Furu

TV Vest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 2:38


Lag te av furua

Mammashjerte
Sekundær infertilitet, med Trine Furu-Borgen

Mammashjerte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 51:29


1/10 kvinner opplever periodevis eller vedvarende ufrivillig barnløshet. Det er ganske mange. Primær infertilitet er når en en person ikke kan få barn. Sekundær infertilitet er når kvinnen eller mannen har vært gravid eller bidratt til graviditet tidligere, men ikke kan eller klarer å bli gravid på nytt.  Mange kommenterer at graviditet lar vente på seg. "Bare slapp av", "Du er jo enda ung", "Du har i alle fall et barn fra før", "Det kunne vært verre". Men tenker vi over hva disse kommentaren faktisk sier, og hvordan de påvirker en som opplever infertilitet? I denne episoden har Cathrine og Ingrid Anette med seg Trine, som opplever sekundær infertilitet på kroppen, og som deler åpent og ærlig om det i sosiale medier.

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo
ONYE AHU NKE FURU EFU SITE NA OMUMU YA

AWR Ibo - Asụsụ Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 28:59


KRAIST AZOPUTAWO ANYI

AWR - Asụsụ Igbo Igbo
ONYE AHU NKE FURU EFU SITE NA OMUMU YA

AWR - Asụsụ Igbo Igbo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 28:59


KRAIST AZOPUTAWO ANYI

Herrsurf
31. Tall - de höga granarna

Herrsurf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 68:53


Hampus har funnit låten som tar honom tillbaka till verkligheten, Henrik justerar glasögonen innan han testar kollegornas fantasi & Emil reder ut skillnaden mellan tall och furu. Afantasi, Furu, Färgen blå, Älgtestet, Gamla flygplan, Alla pengar i världen.

Grit.org Podcast
Episode 8: Conner Furu

Grit.org Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 58:51


We interview Conner Furu, a former D1 Football player that underwent 7 injuries over the course of his career.  His story of grit and persistence in the face of adversity is incredibly inspirational.

Leaders Lead With Tony Taylor
Perspective with Conner Furu and Tony Taylor

Leaders Lead With Tony Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 49:09


Meet Conner Furu. He is a former Division 1 (FCS) football player originally from Olympia, Wa. He is 23 years old and has lived much more life than his age suggests. His story ranges from physical trials as well as mental health struggles and he uses those trials to help people find purpose in their suffering. The short version of Conner's story and some things he speaks on: - Division 1 Football player and coach - 1646 days in between his last high school game and first college game due to 3 major reconstruction surgeries (Two torn ACLs and Shoulder reconstruction) and Covid-19. (4.5 years) (7 total Season-ending injuries)  - Bachelors of Science (Psychology) - Traveling to India to help combat human sex-trafficking internationally - Overcoming generational pain and trauma - Being Mission vs Goal Oriented -Creating FREE camp for 600+ kids from low-income areas -Managing mental health and removing stigma for everyone I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. Thank you for your love and support.

Vin- og matopplevelser
Tunge saltbører gjennom Vestmarka

Vin- og matopplevelser

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 49:29


Hvis du vil forflytte deg selv eller varer du vil selge fra Asker og vestover, har du en eller flere utfordringer: Det er Skaugumåsen, Grosetkollen, Bergsåsen, Hagahogget og Furuåsen. Men så har vi kleivene i mellom, som gjør det mulig å forsere. Bakkene opp kleivene til Vestmarka er likevel bratte. Hestene slet nok oppover der.

The #PrettyAwkward Entrepreneur Podcast
Making Genuine Connections Through DMs with Anna Furu

The #PrettyAwkward Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 55:14


Business mindset mentor Anna Furu joins me on this episode of the podcast! This is extra special for me because I've coached Anna and been a big part of her business journey. I'm super proud of her - and she shares how she's reached the six-figure earnings mark in four years, among other useful tidbits about her journey. Anna also gets into how she uses DMs as a tool to reach more people and potential ideal clients. She's received a lot of pushback on this process when she first brings it up, but it's not spamming people or cold pitching them at all. It's actually quite the opposite! She fully explains how you can use this process, too, in this episode. Here's exactly what we chat about in the episode: Anna's Business Journey Discovering Her Quirkiness Growing Her Business Through DMs Being Genuine in DMs Transitioning the Conversation I hope that this conversation with Anna opens your eyes to the fact that using DMs as a way to forge genuine connections with potential dream clients is very much to your advantage - and it's totally possible! After listening to this episode, there's no reason you can't start using the process for your own business. And finally, as always, stay safe, stay healthy, and stay #PrettyAwkward! If you listened to and enjoyed this episode of the podcast, take a screenshot, head on over to Instagram and share it on your IG stories and tag me, @meganyelaney   CONNECT WITH MEGAN: Website: https://meganyelaney.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganyelaney/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impactfulpassiveincome    CONNECT WITH ANNA:Instagram: https://instagram.com/anna.furu The $100K DM Script: 6 simple steps to building genuine relationships and turn followers into dream high-paying clients. (Has brought in $2,5M so far, now it's your turn!) https://annafuru.ac-page.com/freebie-100k-dm-script-by-anna-furu   EPISODE RESOURCES: Enroll in my Free Outline Your Perfect Offer Course here: www.meganyelaney.com/free-offer-course  Ready to reach your next income level, have more fulfillment in the work you do and/or more work/life balance, but don't want to wait six months to implement your expansion plan? Apply here for one of Meg's limited VIP DAYS: Your Unique Expansion Plan VIP Day: www.meganyelaney.com/vip-day  In your first few years of your online biz & ready to go full time? Apply for Smart Online Success Academy Program here: www.meganyelaney.com/sosa   Join my Free FB Community for exclusive monthly trainings on client attraction, standing out on social media & steps to scale your business: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impactfulpassiveincome  Find Your Unique Coach Approach To Stand Out In Your Industry In Less Than 90 Seconds: www.meganyelaney.com/quiz  Want to work with Meg 1:1? *Join her 1-1 coaching waitlist (spots avail in July): https://hello.dubsado.com/public/form/view/5fa6ed2fb2b67f70ad11a107  Other free resources and offers here: www.meganyelaney.com 

The Warrior‘s Voice
Get Knocked Down- Get Back Up - Conner Furu

The Warrior‘s Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 21:36


Former Division-1 Athlete/Coach, Conner Furu suffered numerous career-ending injuries but his resiliency and grit never let those career-ending stand in the way of his dream of playing Division 1 football. Originally from Olympia, Washington, he attended Drake University where he completed his undergrad in Psychology while competing in football at the Division-1 level. During his time at Drake, he worked with underprivileged youth in after-school programs at the local Boys and Girls Club. With his passion for working and developing young people, he founded the Campus to Community football camp where he and other collegiate football players from the Puget Sound area put on FREE camps for kids in the area. Over the first 2 years, they served over 750 kids over two summers. He also traveled internationally to India during the summer of 2019 to work with an organization to help combat human trafficking around the world which has continued to be a current passion of his.    

The Token Metrics Podcast
NEW NFT PROJECTS May 2022 [Pre / Post Mint] - Kara Furu & CryptoTesters | NFT Gems

The Token Metrics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 12:21


NEW NFT PROJECTS May 2022 [Pre / Post Mint] - Kara Furu & CryptoTesters | NFT Gems. Check out the NEW NFT Projects for MAY 2022. Jacob and Chase speak about Kara Furu & CryptoTESTERS Jacob covers his post-mint project for the Karafuru and discusses their upcoming 3D phygital NFT drop. Check out Karafuru at https://karafuru.io/. Chase dives into a project set to mint in May, Cryptotesters NFT. Cryptotesters website is https://cryptotesters.com/. Make sure to follow Jacob (https://twitter.com/_CryptoJacob) and Chase (https://twitter.com/allred_chase) on Twitter for more NFT alpha. ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Check out Token Metrics Apparel: https://shop.tokenmetrics.com Link to Crypto Investing Guide Audiobook: http://tmt.link/audible Link to Crypto Investing Guide on Amazon: http://tmt.link/amazon Sign up for Token Metrics at https://tokenmetrics.com Or Sign up for our Weekly Newsletter at https://bit.ly/3B9OVDP for the latest in crypto trends, news and analyses, and promos!! Token Metrics Media LLC is a regular publication of information, analysis and commentary focused especially on blockchain technology and business, cryptocurrency, blockchain-based tokens, market trends, and trading strategies. ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Like the podcast to let us know you like the content! Podcast: https://tokenmetrics.com/podcast Blog: https://blog.tokenmetrics.com/ Forum: https://forum.tokenmetrics.com/ Follow us on social media below: Telegram Alerts Channel: https://t.me/TokenMetrics Telegram Discussion Group: https://t.me/TokenMetricsDiscussion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tokenmetricsinc Instagram: https://instagram.com/tokenmetrics Facebook: https://facebook.com/tokenmetrics ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Token Metrics Media LLC does not provide individually tailored investment advice and does not take a subscriber's or anyone's personal circumstances into consideration when discussing investments; nor is Token Metrics Media LLC, registered as an investment adviser or broker-dealer in any jurisdiction. Information contained herein is not an offer or solicitation to buy, hold, or sell any security. The Token Metrics Media LLC team has advised and invested in many blockchain companies. A complete list of their advisory roles and current holdings can be viewed here: tokenmetrics.com/disclosures. #NFTs #Cryptotesters #Karafuru #Metaverse #Crypto #NFT #Crypto #TokenMetrics #Bitcoin 0:00-0:22 Intro 0:23-5:35 Kara Furu 5:36-10:55 Crypto Testers 10:56- Outro

The Token Metrics Podcast
NEW NFT PROJECTS May 2022 [Pre / Post Mint] - Kara Furu & CryptoTesters | NFT Gems

The Token Metrics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 12:21


NEW NFT PROJECTS May 2022 [Pre / Post Mint] - Kara Furu & CryptoTesters | NFT Gems. Check out the NEW NFT Projects for MAY 2022. Jacob and Chase speak about Kara Furu & CryptoTESTERS Jacob covers his post-mint project for the Karafuru and discusses their upcoming 3D phygital NFT drop. Check out Karafuru at https://karafuru.io/. Chase dives into a project set to mint in May, Cryptotesters NFT. Cryptotesters website is https://cryptotesters.com/. Make sure to follow Jacob (https://twitter.com/_CryptoJacob) and Chase (https://twitter.com/allred_chase) on Twitter for more NFT alpha. ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Check out Token Metrics Apparel: https://shop.tokenmetrics.com Link to Crypto Investing Guide Audiobook: http://tmt.link/audible Link to Crypto Investing Guide on Amazon: http://tmt.link/amazon Sign up for Token Metrics at https://tokenmetrics.com Or Sign up for our Weekly Newsletter at https://bit.ly/3B9OVDP for the latest in crypto trends, news and analyses, and promos!! Token Metrics Media LLC is a regular publication of information, analysis and commentary focused especially on blockchain technology and business, cryptocurrency, blockchain-based tokens, market trends, and trading strategies. ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Like the podcast to let us know you like the content! Podcast: https://tokenmetrics.com/podcast Blog: https://blog.tokenmetrics.com/ Forum: https://forum.tokenmetrics.com/ Follow us on social media below: Telegram Alerts Channel: https://t.me/TokenMetrics Telegram Discussion Group: https://t.me/TokenMetricsDiscussion Twitter: https://twitter.com/tokenmetricsinc Instagram: https://instagram.com/tokenmetrics Facebook: https://facebook.com/tokenmetrics ●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬● Token Metrics Media LLC does not provide individually tailored investment advice and does not take a subscriber's or anyone's personal circumstances into consideration when discussing investments; nor is Token Metrics Media LLC, registered as an investment adviser or broker-dealer in any jurisdiction. Information contained herein is not an offer or solicitation to buy, hold, or sell any security. The Token Metrics Media LLC team has advised and invested in many blockchain companies. A complete list of their advisory roles and current holdings can be viewed here: tokenmetrics.com/disclosures. #NFTs #Cryptotesters #Karafuru #Metaverse #Crypto #NFT #Crypto #TokenMetrics #Bitcoin 0:00-0:22 Intro 0:23-5:35 Kara Furu 5:36-10:55 Crypto Testers 10:56- Outro

Næringsveien
#096 - Stig Furu

Næringsveien

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 50:19


Stig Furu har vært med å starte en rekke selskaper og han er i dag daglig leder i Barila

Avistid
Weekendavisen anbefaler: »Onkel Putin« af Sonja Furu

Avistid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 16:31


Hele verden er forenet imod Vladimir Putin. Eller er den? Sådan føles det i hvert fald, når man ankommer fra Danmark. Men hvordan taler Sydasiens stormagt med 1,3 milliarder mennesker om »Putins krig«? Lyt til Sonja Furus rapport fra et land, hvor alle børn ved, at Rusland er deres bedste ven. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THA_BUILDER
Ep.11 Myths and Narratives vol 2: Financial Finesse, FURU'S & FAKE

THA_BUILDER

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 50:02


In this episode I give my perspective view on some of if the fintwit Narratives that have played out over the last couple months as well as give insight on a few requested topics of discussion from followers in the social media investment space. All, imo. #stock #investment #fintwit #mentalhealth #do4self --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tha-builder313/support

Van Delta tot Diepzee
Diepzeeonderzoek als ontdekkingsreis in het grote onbekende. Met marien geoloog Furu Mienis.

Van Delta tot Diepzee

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 37:16


Als er ooit iemand de stop uit de zee zou trekken en al het water gorgelend in een afvoerputje zou verdwijnen, dan zou er, waar nu water is, een landschap tevoorschijn komen met oneindige vlaktes, heuvelland, vulkanen, bergketens en duizelingwekkend diepe canyons. Dr. Furu Mienis, marien geoloog, kan zich daar zo langzamerhand een aardig beeld bij vormen, vooral bij die canyons, want haar specialiteit is de diepzee, dat deel van de oceaan waarin geen daglicht doordringt. Interviewer Tessel Blok trof Furu Mienis in het torentje van het NIOZ, waar de diepzeespecialiste uitkeek over de ondiepe Waddenzee.

Cross Over Gaming
80 - Microsoft kjøper Activision Blizzard m/Eirik Hyldbakk Furu

Cross Over Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 106:56


Tirsdag kom den største nyhetsbomben i spillbransjen på mange år: Microsoft kjøper Activision Blizzard, studioet bak serier som Call of Duty, World of Warcraft og Overwatch, for svimlende 68,7 milliarder dollar. Med en så stor nyhet kunne vi ikke vente til neste uke med å spille inn episoden, så vi fikk med oss Eirik fra Gamereactor for å snakke om oppkjøpet og hvilke konsekvenser dette vil få for spillbransjen. Spill vi snakker om i episode 80: Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Starcraft, Overwatch, Crash Bandicoot, Halo Infinite, Spyro the Dragon, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Unpacking, Death's Door, The Forgotten City, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Returnal, The Company Man, Ori and the Blind Forest, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, Super Metroid, Yakuza 4 Remastered, Bugsnax, MediEvil, FIST: Forged in Shadow, Torch, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Förlaget-podden
Ni är inte min mamma | Frank Furu och Linda Bondestam med Maria Turtschaninoff

Förlaget-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 28:26


Debuterande barnboksförfattaren Frank Furu och rutinerade illustratören Linda Bondestam i samtal med Maria Turtschaninoff om Franks och Lindas bok Ni är inte min mamma. Frank jobbar med ensamkommande flyktingbarn och hans erfarenheter färgar berättelsen om lilla Aysha som en dag anländer till det främmande Finland.

Cross Over Gaming
75 - Call of Duty og Flåklypa m/Eirik Hyldbakk Furu

Cross Over Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 126:17


Hva har Call of Duty og Flåklypa til felles? Begge lanseres i starten av november! Ingar har spilt og anmeldt Flåklypa, og for å snakke om Call of Duty: Vanguard var vi fått nytt besøk av nyhetsredaktøren i Gamereactor, Eirik Hyldbakk Furu. Det blir også snakk om Metroid Dread, Guardians of the Galaxy og den noe haltende emuleringstjenesten til Nintendo Switch Expansion Pack. En innholdsmettet episode, med andre ord. Spill vi snakker om i episode 75: Call of Duty: Vanguard/Warzone, Flåklypa Grand Prix, Guardians of the Galaxy, Metroid Dread, Overwatch, Diablo IV, Little Devil Inside, Star Ocean: The Divine Force, Persona, Battlefield: Hardline, Lost Judgment, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, PGA 2K21, Overcooked, Psychonauts 2, 12 Minutes, The Messenger, Worms Battlegrounds, Guitar Hero, Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart, Mario Party, Wii Sports, FIFA, Rocket League, Nidhogg 2.

Undervisningsplikten
31. Johan Tønnesson og Iris Furu om klarspråkstudiers relevans i arbeidslivet

Undervisningsplikten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 23:43


Hvor relevante er humaniorautdanningene for arbeidslivet? Johan Tønnesson fikk nylig UiOs utdanningspris for arbeidet med bachelorprogrammet i klart språk. Han møter forslagsredaktør og tidligere HF-student Iris Furu på studiedekan Gunn Enlis kontor for å snakke om hvilke grep som kan tas for å knytte studietid og yrkesliv tett sammen. Litt retorikkprat blir det også tid til.

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Undervisningsplikten
31. Johan Tønnesson og Iris Furu om klarspråkstudiers relevans i arbeidslivet

Undervisningsplikten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Hvor relevante er humaniorautdanningene for arbeidslivet? Johan Tønnesson fikk nylig UiOs utdanningspris for arbeidet med bachelorprogrammet i klart språk. Han møter forslagsredaktør og tidligere HF-student Iris Furu på studiedekan Gunn Enlis kontor for å snakke om hvilke grep som kan tas for å knytte studietid og yrkesliv tett sammen. Litt retorikkprat blir det også tid til.   Se tekstalternativ til podkasten.

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Purpose FULL Women
120 - How to make your first $100K as an online coach with Anna Furu

Purpose FULL Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 10:08


Anna Furu. She is a business and mindset coach for online coaches, helping them attract and sign more dream high-ticket clients and scale while working less. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: ✅ How to make a positive shift ✅ How to connect with clients ✅ Tips for starting a business

Grizzle Pod: Thematic Growth Investing
Episode 15: Crypto Selloff Special

Grizzle Pod: Thematic Growth Investing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 40:29


The selloff in perspective Is Bitcoin maturing? Bitcoin vs pricing models Shitcoins need to die Beware the crypto FURU

Let's make Japanese Sentences
EP 20 J-pop lyrics breakdown (Sakura ga furu yoru wa by Aimyon)

Let's make Japanese Sentences

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 13:18


Hey everyone! A special episode this time, we're looking at lyrics of the current popular Jpop song, "Sakura ga furu yoru wa" by Aimyon. AND WE HAVE A GUEST IN THIS EPISODE. COME LISTEN! Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX7d8hg3rBA

Grizzle Pod: Thematic Growth Investing
Episode 14: Tesla & Bitcoin, Tesla + ARKK vs SHOP, Pot Stocks, Global Housing Bubble, FURU Warning

Grizzle Pod: Thematic Growth Investing

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 35:49


Why did Tesla Flip Flop on Accepting Bitcoin? Not all growth created equal Tesla + ARKK vs SHOP Pot Stocks Earning Review Global Housing Bubble FURU (Fake Financial Guru) Warning

Skogsaken med Mykleby & Myrbakken

Våren i i Østerdalen kom sent, men nå er den endelig her. Bli med Severin og Tollef til skogs når vi snakker om såing (og planting) av furu. Vi fikk også besøk av Trygve Øvergaard fra Skogkurs.

Vitenpodden
Spis eller bli spist - Furu

Vitenpodden

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 16:14


FURU (Pinus sylvestris) Furua finnes over nesten hele landet. Det er et tre som klarer seg der det er lite jord og vann. Selv i bratte skrenter og fjellsider kan furua klamre seg fast... tørker du deg i rompa med et furutre?

Weird Science Manga & Anime Podcast
Candy Flurry (Ame no Furu) Chapter 1 Review - Manga Monday Manga Review Show Ep 14 / Weird Science Manga & Anime

Weird Science Manga & Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 65:45


Candy Flurry (Ame no Furu) is another new Shonen Jump Manga and this one is cute, has a crazy premise, but is that enough?  Make sure to subscribe and rate the show, and email us @ weirdsciencemanga@gmail.com . Check us out on Twitter @weirdmanga and get early access to 14 episodes @ patreon.com/weirdsciencemanga.  Manga, Anime, Comics, Comic Books, My Hero Academia, manga and anime, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, Shonen Jump, Manga Podcast, One Piece, Naruto, Dragon Ball, hunter x hunter, death note, shaman king

Olas Lekende Liv
#252 Hvorfor bartrær alltid er grønne - Indiansk folkeeventyr - Cherokee

Olas Lekende Liv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 12:31


Et folkeeventyr som Cherokee indianerne fortalte. Om hvorfor bartrær alltid er grønne, som Furu, Gran og Einer. Passer for alle aldre.

soppognyttevekster.no
43. Sankeren og kokken | Furu (Pinus sylvestris)

soppognyttevekster.no

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 29:00


Furu, en av de vanligste tresortene i hele Norge. Fra Finnmark til Sørlandet, skog til svaberg så er denne tillitsverdige sorten på plass. I denne episoden forteller Sankeren & Kokken om en art vi alle kjenner til, men de aller fleste av oss kanskje ikke bruker noe særlig. Råvarene man kan hente fra furuen er så klart granbar, men også kongler og blomster. Visste du at pinjekjerner kommer fra en type furu? Det lærer du om her! Guttene går så klart gjennom bruksområder og håndtering, med fokus også på innholdsstoffer i furu som gjelder blant annet harpiks, som man produserer terpentin av. Her får du også morsom informasjon om historisk bruk av furu. Den mest kjente må jo være trevare, men her lærer du om så mye mer! Her er da altså bare å sette seg tilbake i sofaen og lære om denne kjente, men ukjente tresorten.

We're Going Streaming
Episode 9: One Punch Man, Loving Vincent, Guyver The Bioboosted Armor, and.... AKIRA!

We're Going Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 116:49


A mata ka. Furu no okufukaku e no betsu no daibingu. However, this time we we have another fun filled theme episode for you. The wonderful world of animation. Pat and Brian bring something from the VAST catalog of Hulu's Japanese animation archive, while Matt brings a genuine Academy Award nominee. After we discuss these delightful animated tales, we sit down (already sitting) and review the genius, animated classic, Akira. Like only we can. Drunkenly. Rate, Review, and Like. See you in the streams. Twitter: @going_streaming IG: weregoingstreaming FB: @goingstreaming or Were Going Streaming

Gamereactor TV - Danmark
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Danmark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - English
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - English

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Germany
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Germany

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Español
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Español

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - France
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - France

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Italiano
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Inglês
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Inglês

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Norge
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Norge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Suomi
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Suomi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Gamereactor TV - Sverige
Gamereactor Editor Personal GOTY 2020 - Eirik Hyldbakk Furu (Norway)

Gamereactor TV - Sverige

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 9:30


Günün ve Güncelin Edebiyatı
Furuğ Ferruhzad ve şiiri: Levent Çeviker ile söyleşi

Günün ve Güncelin Edebiyatı

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 23:18


Çevirmen Levent Çeviker ile Furuğ Ferruhzad ve şiirini konuştuk.

FURU - Exposing Fake Gurus
FURU - Exposing Fake Gurus (Trailer)

FURU - Exposing Fake Gurus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 0:24


--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/furu/message

Find Your Mojo | Mindset | Entrepreneurship | Coaching | Strategy | Burn Out Prevention
Episode 20: How to work less and earn more, with spiritual mindset coach Anna Furu

Find Your Mojo | Mindset | Entrepreneurship | Coaching | Strategy | Burn Out Prevention

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 27, 2020 45:55


Anna is a spiritual mindset coach who helps 6 figure coaches to create more IMPACT & INCOME whilst working less than 20 hours a week! She helps them to ALIGN their business with their Higher Self.Anna has a five pillar signature framework where they work on money mindset, in order to develop a CEO mindset and a work/life balance, implement self-care practises and learn how to manifest.We typically end up forcing ourselves to work all the hours because we think that's what being busy is, and what creates success.Anna had real burnout in 2003, just after she started her first business, and it took her five years to recover from it because she got severe chronic fatigue syndrome.Hustling just isn't sustainable. You see the money coming in but it becomes a vicious cycle, but how long can you do that before you crash and burn?Anna was mind blown when she discovered money mindset because it helped her to make money whilst working less. It changed her life and took her to the point where she now has a thriving coaching business and helps her clients to do the same.We're preconditioned in society to work hard and it goes back to the baby boomer generation who had to work super hard, and then we had the 2008 recession where people had to work really hard. Fortunately, we're moving to a society where it is becoming more known and acceptable to work less and earn more.There's also a lot of guilt both consciously and subconsciously when we start to make money easily, which is a huge self-sabotage.People can feel like they're cheating the system when they've made money and not worked super hard for it, then they start over delivering so that they can justify it and feel like they deserve it.If you're burnout, exhausted or have a lack of motivation, you need to work on self-compassion first. We talk about self-love; but if you're a high achiever, you're typically not very kind to yourself.Most people go straight into mindset, but Anna's clients see such huge results because they start with the self-compassion part. If you love yourself, then you can't have a lack mindset.It isn't just about self-love. It's about accepting yourself for who you are. Self-acceptance is more important than self-love. How can you love yourself if you don't accept yourself?We have to wear so many hats as an entrepreneur, and we forget to wear the HR hat. That's why you need a coach or a mentor, because it's so easy to get caught up in your own head. Pushing for what you want is actually counterproductive as you can sometimes push your goals further away from you. Pushing is masculine hustle energy, which is a mix of desperation, lack of self-compassion, lack of self-love, and it's achievement oriented. Anna helps her clients to connect with their feminine energy, because that's what self-compassion is. We think that we need to push for sales; but if you start with the feminine energy (flow and intuition) and then bring in the masculine energy (hustle) to close the sale, you'll be far more likely to close a sale. Luckily, we're moving towards feminine oriented sales, where it's more about connection and relationship.Anna helps her clients to shift their mindset in sales. It's not about taking someone's money; it's an opportunity for them to accept your service and be helped by you, and they have to give you money otherwise there's not a balance in the energy exchange.People struggle to manifest because they've got an invisible block in their subconscious mind that's stopping them from thinking that it's even possible, and even if you've got 1% doubt about something you, you won't be able to manifest it. Download Anna's 22 second gratitude med

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu al Fiqh 6 - Hajj

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 37:26


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu al Fiqh 6 – Hajj

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 3 - Salah

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 54:29


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al Fiqh 3 – Salah

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 4 - Zakah

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 48:43


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al Fiqh 4 – Zakah

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 5 - Fasting

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 27:33


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al Fiqh 5 – Fasting

Bilal Ismail
Explnation of Furu al Fiqh 10 - Business Transactions 3

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu al-Fiqh 10 – Business Transactions 3

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 7 - Holy Struggle

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 21:12


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al-Fiqh 7 – Holy Struggle

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu al Fiqh 8 - Business Transactions 1

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu al-Fiqh 8 – Business Transactions 1

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu al Fiqh 9 - Business Transactions 2

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu al Fiqh 9 – Business Transactions 2

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 1 - Introduction

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 6:51


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al Fiqh 1 – Introduction

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 11 - Marriage & Divorce

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 45:21


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al-Fiqh 11 – Marriage & Divorce

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 12 - Legal Penalties, Food & Drinks, Inheritance

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 44:05


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al-Fiqh 12 – Legal Penalties, Food & Drinks, Inheritance

Bilal Ismail
Explanation of Furu' al Fiqh 2 - Taharah

Bilal Ismail

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 57:54


Hanbali Fiqh – Furu’ al Fiqh 2 – Taharah

Worlds in Transition - Världar i Omställning
Världar i Omställning - Avsnitt 9: Christin Furu och Simon Gripenberg om omställning genom berättelser, konst och teknik

Worlds in Transition - Världar i Omställning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 56:00


Christin Furu och Simon Gripenberg bor i Jakobstad. De har länge engagerat sig i frågor som gäller hållbarhet och ekologi och har en djup förståelse för de hållbarhetsutmaningar som finns på systemnivå i dagens värld. I vårt samtal diskuterar vi vad det är som driver dem att engagera sig i de här frågorna och hur de själv jobbar med att skapa förändring i samhället i stort. I sin roll som universitetslektor i småbarnspedagogik vid Helsingfors Universitet använder sig Christin av berättelser för att öppna upp för samtal kring grundläggande moraliska värderingar med barn och vuxna i dagismiljöer. Simon har kombinerat sitt intresse för teknik, naturvetenskap och konst för att konkretisera och väcka allmänhetens nyfikenhet om tekniska lösningar som inte kräver komplexa storskaliga och resursintensiva insatser utan utgår från enkla material i kombination med naturens egen kraft. Editering: Tommi Ranta.

Studio 2
Norsk furu med politieskorte

Studio 2

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 15:02


For noen år siden kjørte en norsk furu med politi-eskorte gjennom London - den skulle til verdens største hageutstilling, nemlig Chelsea Flower show. Med Darren Saines og Tone Hoelsveen Saines.

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Animmania
پارت 2

Animmania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 48:16


پارت 1 : 00:00 Red Swan - Yoshiki ft. HYDE از انیمه ی Attack On Titan Season 3 02:59 Go Cry Go - OxT انیمه : Overlord Season 2 06:34 Ryuusei - Eir Aoi انیمه: Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online 10:19 Cö Shu Nie - Asphyxia انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re 13:33 Voracity - Myth & Roid انیمه : Overlord Season 3 16:26 ADAMAS - LiSA انیمه: Sword Art Online: Alicization 20:24 Katharsis - TK form Ling Tosite Sigure انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re Season 2 24:41 ODD FUTURE - UVERworld انیمه: Boku no Hero Academia Season 3 پارت 2 : 00:00 Black Rover - Vickeblanka انیمه: Black Clover 03:27 lol - Power of the Dream انیمه: Fairy Tail: Final Season (2018) 06:22 Rightfully - Mili انیمه: Goblin Slayer 09:21 KISS OF DEATH - Mika Nakashima ft. HYDE انیمه: Darling in the FranXX 13:23 Sky Peace - Ame ga Furu kara Niji ga Deru انیمه: Nanatsu Taizai Imashine Fukkatsu 16:13 Break In To Break Out - Lyn انیمه: Persona 5 20:53 Sincerely - TRUE - انیمه: Violet Evergarden 25:29 Fighting Gold - Coda انیمه: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind 28:26 I Wanna Be - SPYAIR انیمه: Gintama (2018) 32:16 UNION - OxT انیمه: SSSS.GRIDMAN 33:44 Super Powers - V6 انیمه: One Piece

Animmania
پارت 1

Animmania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 36:55


پارت 1 : 00:00 Red Swan - Yoshiki ft. HYDE از انیمه ی Attack On Titan Season 3 02:59 Go Cry Go - OxT انیمه : Overlord Season 2 06:34 Ryuusei - Eir Aoi انیمه: Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online 10:19 Cö Shu Nie - Asphyxia انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re 13:33 Voracity - Myth & Roid انیمه : Overlord Season 3 16:26 ADAMAS - LiSA انیمه: Sword Art Online: Alicization 20:24 Katharsis - TK form Ling Tosite Sigure انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re Season 2 24:41 ODD FUTURE - UVERworld انیمه: Boku no Hero Academia Season 3 پارت 2 : 00:00 Black Rover - Vickeblanka انیمه: Black Clover 03:27 lol - Power of the Dream انیمه: Fairy Tail: Final Season (2018) 06:22 Rightfully - Mili انیمه: Goblin Slayer 09:21 KISS OF DEATH - Mika Nakashima ft. HYDE انیمه: Darling in the FranXX 13:23 Sky Peace - Ame ga Furu kara Niji ga Deru انیمه: Nanatsu Taizai Imashine Fukkatsu 16:13 Break In To Break Out - Lyn انیمه: Persona 5 20:53 Sincerely - TRUE - انیمه: Violet Evergarden 25:29 Fighting Gold - Coda انیمه: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind 28:26 I Wanna Be - SPYAIR انیمه: Gintama (2018) 32:16 UNION - OxT انیمه: SSSS.GRIDMAN 33:44 Super Powers - V6 انیمه: One Piece

Animmania
پارت 2

Animmania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 48:16


پارت 1 : 00:00 Red Swan - Yoshiki ft. HYDE از انیمه ی Attack On Titan Season 3 02:59 Go Cry Go - OxT انیمه : Overlord Season 2 06:34 Ryuusei - Eir Aoi انیمه: Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online 10:19 Cö Shu Nie - Asphyxia انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re 13:33 Voracity - Myth & Roid انیمه : Overlord Season 3 16:26 ADAMAS - LiSA انیمه: Sword Art Online: Alicization 20:24 Katharsis - TK form Ling Tosite Sigure انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re Season 2 24:41 ODD FUTURE - UVERworld انیمه: Boku no Hero Academia Season 3 پارت 2 : 00:00 Black Rover - Vickeblanka انیمه: Black Clover 03:27 lol - Power of the Dream انیمه: Fairy Tail: Final Season (2018) 06:22 Rightfully - Mili انیمه: Goblin Slayer 09:21 KISS OF DEATH - Mika Nakashima ft. HYDE انیمه: Darling in the FranXX 13:23 Sky Peace - Ame ga Furu kara Niji ga Deru انیمه: Nanatsu Taizai Imashine Fukkatsu 16:13 Break In To Break Out - Lyn انیمه: Persona 5 20:53 Sincerely - TRUE - انیمه: Violet Evergarden 25:29 Fighting Gold - Coda انیمه: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind 28:26 I Wanna Be - SPYAIR انیمه: Gintama (2018) 32:16 UNION - OxT انیمه: SSSS.GRIDMAN 33:44 Super Powers - V6 انیمه: One Piece

Animmania
پارت 1

Animmania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 36:55


پارت 1 : 00:00 Red Swan - Yoshiki ft. HYDE از انیمه ی Attack On Titan Season 3 02:59 Go Cry Go - OxT انیمه : Overlord Season 2 06:34 Ryuusei - Eir Aoi انیمه: Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online 10:19 Cö Shu Nie - Asphyxia انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re 13:33 Voracity - Myth & Roid انیمه : Overlord Season 3 16:26 ADAMAS - LiSA انیمه: Sword Art Online: Alicization 20:24 Katharsis - TK form Ling Tosite Sigure انیمه: Tokyo Ghoul: Re Season 2 24:41 ODD FUTURE - UVERworld انیمه: Boku no Hero Academia Season 3 پارت 2 : 00:00 Black Rover - Vickeblanka انیمه: Black Clover 03:27 lol - Power of the Dream انیمه: Fairy Tail: Final Season (2018) 06:22 Rightfully - Mili انیمه: Goblin Slayer 09:21 KISS OF DEATH - Mika Nakashima ft. HYDE انیمه: Darling in the FranXX 13:23 Sky Peace - Ame ga Furu kara Niji ga Deru انیمه: Nanatsu Taizai Imashine Fukkatsu 16:13 Break In To Break Out - Lyn انیمه: Persona 5 20:53 Sincerely - TRUE - انیمه: Violet Evergarden 25:29 Fighting Gold - Coda انیمه: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind 28:26 I Wanna Be - SPYAIR انیمه: Gintama (2018) 32:16 UNION - OxT انیمه: SSSS.GRIDMAN 33:44 Super Powers - V6 انیمه: One Piece

Bogselskabet
Bogselskabet - med Anita Furu - 23. mar 2018

Bogselskabet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 28:50


Anita Furu debuterede for nyligt med en roman, der er baseret på små glimt af erindringer, som hendes farmor har fortalt hende. Romanen hedder "Mit halve liv" og bygger på farmorens usædvanligt dramatiske start på livet. Farmoren blev skilt fra sin familie i Kiev og kom som 6-årig til København, adopteret af en jødisk kvinde. Med udgangspunkt i farmorens små anekdoter, gamle fotografier og papirer, har forfatteren skrevet en roman om at leve med savn og sorg. Og om at vokse op uden sin biologiske familie. Anita Furu er gæst i Bogselskabet. Vært: Anne Glad.

Podza Ranheim
Episode 2: Ivar Furu

Podza Ranheim

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 25:22


Ukens gjest er en Sunndaling, som er født i Trondheim, har fotballutdannelse fra Molde, er tidligere utlandsproff og rykte går om at han er ekstremt glad i mat. Ukens gjest er Ivar Furu! Ivar Furu kan fortelle om sine matvaner, om sitt opphold på Island, og under hvilken konsert han mistet fullstendig hode. Fredrik Eriksen er tilbake og forteller om hva som har skjedd siden sist podcast. Husk å abonner på podcasten på Itunes! Ikke minst å følge oss på sosiale medier, der heter vi Ranheimfotball på Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter og Facebook.

Seeking Beauty - Travels in Islam with Khaled Abou El Fadl
Halaqa: Understanding "usul" and "furu"

Seeking Beauty - Travels in Islam with Khaled Abou El Fadl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 11:05


Halaqa: Understanding "usul" and "furu"

Radio Sentai Castranger
Extra! Extra! Castranger [99] Furu Bottle Pop

Radio Sentai Castranger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 28:24


Overkill's back! Emily's back! :O PAUL'S BACK! :O :O A NEW FRIEND JOINS US! All while we talk about lots of HawkGatl-things, everyone tries ot make up theur own Furu Bottles after we look at the list of Bottles that leaked, and you too can pay $70 to wear a dirty plain white shirt some hobo prisoner wore on a TV show!  Casters Present:  Blue Pink Green Mercury Dream Quantum  YouTube Version: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8oZSvkxWng]

Cappelen Damm Bokprat
Bokprat: Nina Furu om Markedsføring og kommunikasjon på nett

Cappelen Damm Bokprat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 34:28


"Internett har forandret verden" – sier Nina Furu, nestor innen markedsføring og kommunikasjon på nett i Norge. I denne episoden av Bokprat tar vi for oss temaer som tingenes digitale tilstand i norske selskaper, viktigheten av å skrive godt på nett og hva som kan være utviklingen fremover. Nina Furu er nå aktuell med boken Markedsføring og kommunikasjon på nett. Du hører henne i samtale med Anette Garpestad.

Loppmarknadsarkeologerna
Fint, fult och fulsnyggt i massiv furu

Loppmarknadsarkeologerna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 9:40


Vårt närmaste träslag här länge varit ute i kylan. Men furu har en förmåga att alltid komma tillbaka. Och kanske är det dags nu för en massiv fururenässans. Våra loppmarknadsarkeologer Maja Åström och Tommie Jönsson gav sig ut för att gräva i drivorna av ådriga och omålade furuföremål från tiden då träet var hett. De fastnade för en organiskt formad ljusstake i massiv, kvistfri furu och spårade upp träsnidaren bakom verket formgivaren Gunnar Kanevad, som i mer än 50 år har sågat ut sina säregna ljusstakar med bandsåg. Kanevad är övertygad om att furun snart kommer tillbaka och berättar om furuns storhetstid, som sattes igång när svenskarna började inreda sina gillestugor i mitten av 60-talet. Designhistorikern Christian Björk berättar om en internationell furutrend, som pågår nu. Furumöbler från 30-talets svenska sportstugor, formgivna av arkitekten och formgivaren Axel Einar Hjorth, säljs idag för höga priser på den internationella marknaden, men var under flera decennier bortglömda.Producent: Tommie Jönsson. Loppmarknadsarkeologerna görs av produktionsbolaget Rundfunk Media för Sveriges Radio.

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En podd om slöjd
Avsnitt 4- Näver och furu

En podd om slöjd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015 54:56


I avsnitt 4 av En podd om slöjd som mycket väl kan vara vårt sämtsta, eller bästa avsnitt, pratar vi näver och furu - två material som genomsyrat våra liv den senaste tiden. Förutom det blir det en hel del flams och vi diskuterar; är det verkligen rimligt att slöjda julklappar? Sen har Sara glömt bort hur gammal hon är och allt liksom urartar.

Catchy & Finska pinnar
Miten tungetaan Tukholman musiikkipiireihin, Fredrik Furu?

Catchy & Finska pinnar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2012 56:07


Vuoden verran tukholmalaistunut ja menneen vuoden aikana levyn julkaissut Fredrik Furu vierailee Finska Pinnarissa. Fredrik kertoo miten hän ulkopuolisena pyrkii mukaan Tukholman ja Ruotsin musiikkipiireihin ja miten hän aikoinaan vietti uudenvuodenaaton edesmenneen isoisänsä kanssa.  Haastattelun tekevät Kike Bertell ja Andrea Reuter. PÅ SVENSKA: Den finlandssvenska musikern Fredrik Furu har nu bott ett år i Stockholm och hunnit släppa en skiva under tiden. Finska Pinnar kollar läget med honom inför nyår. Musiikkipaneeli 2012 Vuoden 2012 musiikkipaneelissa Kike Bertell ja poppibloggari Tommi Salmela käyvät läpi menneen vuoden musiikkiparhaimmistoa Suomesta ja Ruotsista. 

Språkteigen
28.10.2012 Dårlig TV-teksting

Språkteigen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2012 26:50


- Vi oversetter for knapper og glansbilder, påstår Tron Furu i Norsk Audiovisuell oversetterforening. Han er en av mange frilansere som leverer norske undertekster til fjernsynsfilmer og kinofilmer. Noen oppdragsgivere betaler svært lite, og vi må jobbe veldig raskt for å få inn nok lønn, forteller Tron Furu. Han mener tidspresset går utover kvaliteten på språket i oversettelsene. - Jeg er ikke enig med Furu i at kvaliteten på norske TV-tekster har blitt dårligere, sier kommunikasjonsdirektør Svein Tore Bergestuen i TVNorge. Kanalen har ikke egne tekstere, men kjøper alle slike tjenester fra tekstebyråer. Bergestuen sier TVNorge forventer at oversettelsene skal ha god kvalitet. Oppdager de dårlig norsk i undertekstene, klager de til byrået. Hvordan kommer dialektene til å utvikle seg i fremtiden? - Det østlandske talemålet kommer ikke til å spre seg over hele landet, beroliger språkforsker Brit Mæhlum. De store regiontalemålene vil bestå, i alle fall med hensyn til setningsmelodi. Men det kan godt hende at de vil fortsette å miste særtrekk, slik vi ser allerede. Mye flytting vil føre til at mange dialekter blir representert i ett og samme lokalsamfunn. Det vil påvirke språket hos den oppvoksende slekt, som for eksempel kan komme til å utvikle nye blandingsdialekter, spår Mæhlum. Dialektforsker Tor Erik Jenstad forklarer blant annet ordet kubulere. Programleder er Ann Jones.

Live Loud 365 Podcast
LL36507: Where Are The Millionaires

Live Loud 365 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2012 3:53


Out of the millions of people who buy how-to courses and information from the Furu’s(Fake Guru's) there's one thing I want to know, "Where are all the Millionaires?"