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HFA Cardio Talk
Controversies in ICD/CRT implantation in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy for primary prevention

HFA Cardio Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 14:55


With Nicolas Verheyen, Medical University of Graz, Graz - Austria, and Lars Kober, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen - Denmark.  In this episode of HFA CardioTalk, Nicolas Verheyen interviews Lars Kober on controversies in ICD/CRT implantation in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy for primary prevention. They focus in particular on the importance of selecting the right patients, and discuss biomarkers beyond left ventricular ejection fraction that may add value in predicting sudden death risk, and the need of randomized controlled trials with adequate endpoint selection to guide prophylactic ICD implantation. Related scientific paper: 2021 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic heart failure 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiomyopathies Defibrillator Implantation in Patients with Nonischemic Systolic Heart Failure 2023 ESC Guidelines for the management of cardiomyopathies: Developed by the task force on the management of cardiomyopathies of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)   This 2024 HFA CardioTalk podcast serie is supported by Novartis in the form of an educational grant. The discussion has not been influenced in any way by its sponsor.

Radio Campus France
Music scene in Graz, Austria | IndieRE ep.119 by Radio Helsinki

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 54:58


IndieRE #119 by Radio Helsinki, Graz, Austria Hello and a warm welcome to all our listeners – you're tuned into Radio Helsinki, broadcasting free from Graz, Austria, with your trusted intern Mirna on the mic. This is the latest edition of INDIERE – our Independent Radio Exchange programme. Each week, 8 community radio stations from all over Europe share the best of their local underground scenes. Today's episode, number 119, showcases incredible Austrian tracks! Expect a diverse mix featuring everything from mellow melodies and folk-inspired tunes to energetic punk, hip hop, and experimental electronic sounds. The show explores the unique and vibrant Austrian music scene. A special hip hop segment prepared by hip hop expert Thomas offers a deep dive into Austria's underground rap scene. And no episode of INDIERE is complete without Lilly Vanilli, who brings highlights from Pumpkin Records' latest sampler „Have a minute?“, featuring some one-minute gems spanning multiple genres. So once again, there's something for everyone in this IndieRE episode from Graz. Enjoy and lots of Bussis aus Helsinki! NITSCH https://www.instagram.com/nitsch_official/ CONNY FRISCHAUF https://www.instagram.com/connyfrischauf/ ENNS https://www.instagram.com/ennsennsenns/ FLOW-G https://www.instagram.com/flowtschi/ STRANGE https://www.instagram.com/strange.graz/ LUX https://www.instagram.com/lzudemuzudemx/ KOPFHERZHAND https://www.instagram.com/kopfherzhand.diy/ GRAZER GRANT https://www.instagram.com/grazergrant/ GRAZIL RECORDS https://www.instagram.com/grazilrecords/ AZE https://www.instagram.com/azetheband/ INK MUSIC https://www.instagram.com/inkmusic/ BEAUCHAMP*GEISSLER https://www.instagram.com/beauchamp_geissler/ NOAYAMA https://www.instagram.com/noayama.music/ AFFINE RECORDS https://www.instagram.com/affinerecords/ BILLI MPEG https://www.instagram.com/billi_mpeg/ PAUL & PETS https://www.instagram.com/paulandpets/ WHYIS https://pumpkinrecordswies.bandcamp.com/track/random-groove-77-4 HELLA COMET https://www.instagram.com/hellacomet/ HIDDEN BY THE GRAPES https://www.instagram.com/hiddenbythegrapes/ JOHNNY BATARD https://www.instagram.com/johnnybatard/ PUMPKIN RECORDS https://www.instagram.com/pumpkin.records/ MONSTERHEART https://www.instagram.com/mnstrhrt/ WOLF LEHMANN https://www.instagram.com/wolfgang_lehmann_official/ Produced by Radio Helsinki, Graz, Austria Prepared and announced by Mirna Čobanović, Thomas Paier and Lilly Jagl. ------------------------------------------------------ INDEPENDENT RADIO EXCHANGE - INDIERE IndieRE is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union www.indiere.eu ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr @radiocampus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.101 Fall and Rise of China: Mongolian Revolution of 1921

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 30:50


Last time we spoke about the rise of the Spirit Soldier movement. As a result of the hardship brought upon the common people of China during China's Warlord Era a new group known as the Spirit Soldiers rose up. Motivated by grievances against warlord abuses and foreign influences, the Spirit Soldier emerged as a grassroots movement seeking to overthrow the oppressive regime. They believed in summoning divine beings or becoming possessed by them to aid their cause, reminiscent of the Yihetuan. Despite lacking centralized organization and firearms, they managed to seize control of several counties in regions like Hubei and Sichuan. However, they simply were no match for Warlord armies who were better trained, better organized and certainly better armed. While in small groups the Spirit armies managed just fine, but when they assembled 100,000 strong, they were ultimately crushed. Despite this the last Spirit rebellion would occur in 1959.   #101 The Mongolian Revolution of 1921   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Oh yes we are not done with Mongolia. As a quick refresher, a few episodes back we talked about what is known as the Occupation of Mongolia. Quite a few things were going on all at once in the late 1910's. The Russian Empire collapsed and now was stuck in a civil war with the Reds vs the Whites. The Republic of China likewise collapsed into the Warlord Era. Mongolia stuck between these two former empires, attempted to gain independence, but swiftly fell into conflict with radicals from both. As a result of the Russian white General Grigori Semyonov trying to force a new pan Mongolia state, Duan Qirui exploited the situation to forcibly invade Mongolia. Duan Qirui had been taking a lot of heat for pushing China to declare war on Germany and getting caught taking secret loans from the Empire of Japan. Everyone in China was calling for Duan to reduce or eliminate his Anhui Army, but the situation in Mongolia gave him the perfect excuse to use it, thus in his mind legitimizing its existence. Duan Qirui dispatched General Xu Shuzheng with the “northwest frontier army” to protect Mongolia from a supposed Red army invasion. In the face of overwhelming military forces, the Mongolians submitted to Xu and were absolutely humiliated and subjugated. And thus Mongolia lived happily ever after. No, not at all. Between 1919-1920 a few Mongolian nobles came together to form two groups, the first was called “Konsulyn denj / the Consular Hill” the second “Zuun khuree / the East Urga” groups. The first group was the brainchild of Dogsomyn Bodoo, a prominent Mongolian politician. Bodoo had worked as a Mongolian language teacher at a Russian-Mongolian school for translators. He spoke Mongolian, Tibetan, Mandarin and Manchu. Because of his work he came into contact with Bolshevism through Russian acquaintances. After the occupation of Mongolia by Duan Qirui's forces, he formed the secret Consular Hill group as a means of resistance. Doboo's Consular Hill soon saw Khorloogiin Choibalsan join. Choibalsan also worked at the Russian Mongolian translator school and shared a Yurt with Doboo. Doboo was a mentor to Choibalsan whom worked primarily as a Russian interpreter at the Russian consulate. Because of the nature of his work, Choibalsan spent a lot of time with the Soviets. Not to give too much away, but later on Choibalsan would become known as “the Stalin of Mongolia”. A Russo-Mongolian printing officer typesetter named Mikhail Kucherenko, a Bolshevik in Urga, visited Bodoo and Choibalsan, talking to them about things related to Mongolian independence and actively resisted the Chinese. The East Urga group were founded by Soliin Danzan an official of the Ministry of Finance and Dansranbilegiin Dogsom , an official in the Ministry of the Army. Danzan had once been a horse thief, but managed to climb the ladder towards being a customs officer or the ministry of finance. Dogs had worked as a scribe for district and provincial assemblies before taking a job at the ministry of finance and Army later on. Another founding member was Damdin Sukhbaatar who grew up around Russians and spoke Russian. He joined the New Mongolia Army in 1911 after the independence movement and rose through the ranks seeing deployment on Mongolia's eastern border. After his death he would be referred to as “the Lenin of Mongolia”. The beginning of the East Urga group saw radicals within the lower house of the Mongolian parliament, such as Danzan and Dogsom met secretly trying to figure a way of getting rid of Xu Shuzheng and the Chinese dominance over their nation. The groups formed a plot to seize the mongolian army's arsenal and assassinate Xu Shuzheng, but the arsenal was too well guarded and Xu departed the region before they could pull it off. Within Urga were many Russian refugees, Red and White alike. They established a Municipal Duma, and some of the Bolshevik minded ones learned of the secret Consular Hill and East Urga groups. In March of 1920, the Duma was sending one of their members, Sorokovikov to Irkutsk, but before he did so, they thought it a good idea for him to learn about these secret groups and what they were up to. Sorokovikov met with representatives of both groups before traveling to Irkutsk. When he returned to Urga in June of that year, he met with the representatives again with promises the USSR would provide any assistance needed to the Mongolian workers. He then extended them invitations to send their groups representatives to Russia to discuss matters further.  As you can imagine, both these groups got pretty excited. Until this point the two groups did not brush shoulders much, they were in fact quite different. The Consular Hill group were progressive socialists while the East Urga group were more nationalistic. While they seemed to be at odds, the Soviet invitation had brought them together and in doing so they decided to merge on June 25th to form the Mongolian People's Party. It was then agreed Danzan and Choibalsan would act as the delegates that would go to Russia. Both men arrived in Verkhneudinsk, the new capital of the Pro-Soviet Far Eastern Republic. They met with Boris Shumyatsky, the acting head of the government. Shumyatsky kind of gave them the cold shoulder as they hounded his government for military assistance to fight off the Chinese. Shumyatsky advised them they should go back home, and get members of their party over in Urga to send a coded message with the stamped seal of the Bogd Khan to formally request such a thing. They did just that and now 5 delegates returned to Verkhneudinsk with it, but Shumyatsky told them he had no real authority to make such a decision and that they needed to go to Irkutsk. So yeah it was one of those cases where a guy you thought was a head honcho, was really not haha. The Mongolian delegates then went to Irkutsk in August where they met with the head of what would soon become the Far Eastern Secretariat of the Communist International aka the Comintern. They explained they required military assistance, soon handing over a list of requests. They wanted military instructors, over 10,000 rifles, some artillery pieces, machine guns and of course funding they could use to recruit soldiers. The head told them….to drag a letter and this time to make sure the name of the party was included in it, not in the name of the Bogd Khan. They were also to list their objectives and requests. Now as funny as this all sounds, not to dox myself, but when I got my first big boy job as they say, I had to learn how to write formal letters to the government, funding requests, partnership things, etc etc, and I can feel for these guys in that sense. They all seemed to have little experience in such matters and yes, some officials were clearing just messing with them, sending them left and right, but some guys were trying to show them how to work an existing process, random rant sorry. Once they finished this new letter they were told it might be considered by the Siberian REvolutionary Committee in Omsk, the buck keeps passing. At this point the mongolians divided themselves into three groups: Delegates Danzan, Losol and Dendev went to Omsk to deliver the new letter; Bodoo and Dogsom went back to Urga to grow the party and begin recruiting a army; and Sukhbaater and Choibalsan went to Irkutsk to serve as liaisons there. Before they all departed, the drafted a new revolutionary message. It dictated the Mongolian nobility would be divested of their hereditary powers. The new system of government would be democratic with a limited monarch run by the Bogd Khaan. Several more meeting with the soviets at Omsk occurred only for the Mongolians to be sold yet again they had to go somewhere else, this time it was Moscow. Thus Danzan led a team of delegates to go to Moscow in September. For a month they discussed matters, but something huge was cooking up in the meantime. Here comes a man named Roman von Ungern-Sternberg. He was born in Graz Austria in January of 1886 to a noble family, descending from present day Estonia. Ungern-Sternberg's first language was German, but he also spoke English, French, Russian and Estonian. Within his family tree he had Hungarian roots and he would claim to be a descendant of Batu Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan. Why is it, all of these “great men figures” always have to come up with a “I am descended from x” haha. He moved to Reval, the capital of Estonia. It's said as a child he was a ferocious bully and a psychopath who would torture animals. Apparently at the age of 12 he strangled his cousins owl, now thats messed up. Now Ungern-Sternberg was very proud of his ancient aristocratic background…though whether any of it was real who knows. He wrote extensively things like “for centuries my family never took orders from the working classes and it was outrageous that dirty workers who've never had any servants of their own, but still think they can command! They should have absolutely no say in the ruling of the vast Russian Empire". He was proud of his Germanic origin, but also identified with the Russian empire…and with Ghenghis khan, so yeah. When asked about his family's military history in the Russian empire he would proud boast “72 family members were killed in the wartime!”. He believed many of the fallen monarchies of Europe could be restored with the help of the cavalry peoples of the Steppe, such as the Mongols.  Ungern-Sternberg of course was attracted to military service and during the Russo-Japanese War he joined the fighting. Its unsure whether he made it to Manchuria to see actual fighting, but he was awarded a Russo-Japanese War Medal in 1913. During the first Russian Revolution of 1905, Estonian peasants ravaged the country trying to murder nobles. Ungern-Sternberg recalled "the peasants that worked on my family's land were rough, untutored, wild and constantly angry, hating everybody and everything without understanding why". After the failed revolution he continued his military career and picked up an interest in Buddhism. Later in life while in Mongolia he would become a Buddhist, but never really relinquished his Lutheran faith. While in Mongolia Ungern-Sternberg became obsessed with the idea that he was the in-incarnation of Genghis Khan. When he graduated from a military academy he demanded a station amongst the Cossacks in Asia. He was appointed an officer in Eastern Siberia where he served under the 1st Argunsky and later the 1st Amursky Cossack regiments. From there he fell in love with the lifestyle of the nomadic Mongol peoples. He was a hell of a drunk and loved to pick fights. There were theories he had been hit so many times to the head during fights, it was believed he had brain damage and was insane as a result. In 1913 he asked to be transferred to the reserves, because he wanted time and space to achieve a new goal, he sought to assist the Mongols in their struggle for independence from China. Russian officials heard rumors he sought to do this and they actively thwarted him as best as they could. He went to the town of Khovd in western Mongolia where he served as an unofficial officer in a Gossack guard detachment for the Russian consulate.  When WW1 broke out, Ungern-Sternberg joined the 34th regiment of Cossack troops stationed in the Galicia frontier. He would take part in the first Russian offensive against Prussia and earned a reputation as an extremely brave but also very reckless and mentally unstable officer. Men who came to know him said he looked happiest atop a horse leading a charge, showing no signs of fear with a wicked smile on his face. He received multiple citations such as the st george of the 4th grade; st vladimir of the 4th grade, st anna of the 3rd and 4th grades and st Stanislas of the 3rd grade. These decorations however were offset by the amount of disciplinary actions issued against him and he would eventually be discharged from one of his commands for attacking another officer in a drunken brawl. He went to prison and was court martialed.  After he got out of prison in January of 1917, he transferred over to the Caucasian theater to fight the Ottomans. Then the Russian revolution began, ending the Russian empire and of course ending the Romanov monarchy, quite the bitter blow to the monarchist Ungern-Sternberg. While still in the Caucasus, Ungern-Sternberg ran into a Cossack Captain, an old friend we met a few podcasts ago, Captain Grigory Semyonov. Working with Semyonov the two organized a volunteer Assyrian Christian unit in modern day Iran. The Assyrian genocide had led to thousands of Assyrians fleeing over to the Russians. Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg Assyrian force was able to win some small victories over Turkish forces, but in the grand scheme of the theater it did not amount to much. The experience of forging such a group however led them to think about doing the same thing with Buryat troops in Siberia.  At the outbreak of the Russian civil war, Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg declared themselves Romanov loyalists, joing the White Movement. They both vowed the defeat the Red Army and late into 1917, they as part of a combined group of 5 Cossacks managed to disarm 1500 Red soldiers at a Far Eastern Railway station in China near the Russian border. They took up a position there, preparing for a military expedition into the Transbaikal region, recruiting men into a Special Manchrian regiment. The White army managed to defeat the Red Army along the Far Eastern Railway territory. Semyonov eventually appointed Ungern-Sternberg to be the commander of a force at Dauria, a railway station at the strategic point southeast of Lake Baikal. Despite being part of the white movement, Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg were quite rebellious. Semyonov for example refused to recognize the authority of Admiral Alexander Kolchak, the prominent white leader in Siberia. Semyonov fancied acting on his own and received support from the Japanese. Ungern-Sternberg, a subornidate to Semyonov also acted independently. Ungern-Sternberg also had his own reasons not to comply fully with Kolchak. Kolchak had promised after a White victory, he would reconvene the Consitutional Assembly, disband the Bolsheviks completely and then decide the future for Russia, that being whether it adopts the monarchy back or goes a different path. Ungern-Sternberg believed god had chosen Russia to be run by a monarchy and that its restoration came first.  Ungern-Sternberg performed successful military campains in Dauria and Hailar, earning the rank of Major-General, promtping Semyonov to enturst him with forming his own military unit to fight the communists. Both men gradually recruited Buryats and Mongols for the task, but they also were growing wary of another. Ungern-Sternberg was unhappy with Semyonov who he deemed to be corrupt, he also took issue with the mans love interest in a Jewish cabert singer, he was after all a rampant anti-semite. Ungern-Sternberg founded the volunteer based Asiatic Cavalry Division in Dauria, alongside a fortress. It is said at this fortress he would torture his red enemies and it was full of their bones.  As we mentioned in a previous episode, the Anhui Clique dispatched General Xu Shuzheng to occupy outer mongolia. However after the first Anhui-Zhili war, the Anhui clique was severely reduced and General Xu Shuzheng's forces in Mongolia were as well. This effectively left the Mongolian protectorate without their protectors. Chaos reigned as Chahar Mongols from Inner Mongolia began to fight with Khalkhas Mongols from Outer Mongolia. Seeing the disunity, Ungern-Sternberg saw a grand opportunity and made plans to take control of Mongolia. He began networking and married the Manchurian princess Ji at Harbin. Princess Ji was a relative of Genreal Zhang Kuiwu, the coammander of Chinese troops in the western part of the Chinese Manchurian railway as well as the govenror of Hailar. He also tried to arrange a meeting between Semyonov and Zhang Zuolin, Eventually Kolchak's white army was defeated by the Red Army and subsequently the Japanese pulled their expeditionary forces out of the Transbaikal region. This put Semyonov in a bad situation as he was unable to cope with the brunt of the impending Red forces, thus he planned to pull back into Manchuria. Ungern-Sternberg had a different idea however. He took his Asiatic Cavalry Division, roughly 1500 men at the time, consisting mostly of Russians, but there was also Cossacks, Buryats, Chinese and a few Japanese, with few machine guns and 4 artillery pieces. He broke his ties to Semyonov and took his division into Outer Mongolia in October of 1920. They gradually advanced to Urga where they ran into Chinees occupying forces. Ungern-Sternberg attempted to negotiate with the Chinese, demadning they disarm, but they rejected his terms. In late October and early November, Ungern-Sternbergs forces assaulted Urga, suffering two disasterous defeats. After this they assailed the Setsen-Khan aimag, a district north of the Kherlen River, ruld by Prince Setsen Khan. During his time in Mongolia Ungern-Sternberg befriended some Mongol forces seeking independence from the Chinese occupation, the most influential leader amongst them being Bogd Khan. Bogd Khan secretly made a pact with Unger-Sternberg, seeking his aid to expel the Chinese from Mongolia. Ungern-Sternberg went to work reorganizing his army. Apparently he had taken a liking to a Lt and gave the man full command over the medical division. During a withdrawal, the Lt raped multiple nurses in the medical division, many of whom were married to other officers, ordered settlements they ran by to be looted and ordered all the wounded the be poisoned because they were a nuisance. Ungern-Sternberg had the man flogged and burned at the stake. So yeah.  During the Chinese occupation of Outer Mongolia, they had initiated strict regulations over Buddhist services and imprisoned anyone whom they considered sought independence, including Russians. While Ungern-Sternberg had 1500 well trained troops, the Chinese had roughly 7000 still in Outer Mongolia. The Chinese enjoyed an advantage in more men, more machine guns, more artillery and they already had fortified Urga. On February 2nd, Ungern-Sternberg assaulted the front line of Urga again. His forces led by Captain Rezzukhin managed to capture a front-line fortificaiton near the Small and Big Madachan villages, due southeast of Urga. Ungern-Sternberg's forces also managed to rescue Bogd Khan who was under house arrests, transporting him to the Manjushri Monastery. Ungern-Sternberg then took a page out of Genghis Khan's note book, ordering his troops to light a large number of campfires in the hills surrounding Urga, trying to scare the Chinese into thinking they were more numerous. On February 4th, they attacked Chinese barracks east of Urga, captured them. Ungern-Sternberg then divided his force in two with the first attacking the Chinese trade settlement “Maimaicheng” and the secnd the Consular Settlement. Ungern-Sternbergs men used exlosives and improvised battering rams to blow open the gates to Maimaicheng. Upon storming the settlement, the battle turned into a melee of sabres, seeing both sides hack each other in a slaughter. Ungern-Sternbergs men took Maimaicheng, and soon joined up with the other force to attack the COnsulder Settlement. The Chinese launched a counter attack, forcing Ungern-Sternbergs men northeast somewhat, but then he counter attacked sending them back to Urga. By the night of the 4th, Urga would fall to the invaders. The Chinese civilian and military officials simply fled for their lives in 11 cars, abandoning the soldiers. The Chinese troops followed suite aftwards heading north, massacring all Mongolian civilians they came across, heading over the Russian border. The Red Russians resided in Urga fled alongside them. The Chinese suffered apparently 1500 men, while Ungern-Sternberg recorded only 60 casualties for his force. Ungern-Sternbergs troops were welcomed with open arms as liberators. The populace of Urga hated their tyrannical Chinese overlords and believed the Russians were their salvation. Then the Russian began plundering the Chinese run stores and hunted down Russian Jews still in the city. Ungern-Sternberg personally ordered the execution of all Jews in the city unless they had special notes handed out by him sparing their lives. It is estimated roughly 50 Jews were killed by Ungern-Sternbergs men in Mongolia. Urga's Jewish community was annihilated. After a few days, Ungern-Sternberg had set up a quasi secret police force led by Colonel Leonid Sipalov who hunted Red Russians. Meanwhile Ungern-Sternberg's army seized the Chinese fortified base at Choi due south of Urga. During the attack the Russians number 900, the Chinese garrison roughly 1500. After taking the fort, the Russians returned to Urga as Ungern-Sternberg dispatched expeditionary groups to find Chinese strength. They came across a abandoned Chinese fort at Zamyn-Uud, taking it without resistance. Most of the Chinese troops left in Mongolia withdrew north to Kyakhta where they were trying find a way to get around the Urga region to escape back to China. Ungern-Sternberg and his men assumed they were trying to reorganize to recapture Urga so he dispatched forces to assail them. Chinese forces were advancing through the area of Talyn Ulaaankhad Hill when Ungern-Sternberg initiated a battle. The battle saw nearly 1000 Chinese, 100 Mongols and various amounts of Russians, Buryats and others killed. The Chinese forces routed during the battle, fleeing south until they got over the Chinese border. After this action, the Chinese effectively had departed Outer Mongolia. On February 22nd february of 1921, Ungern-Sternberg, Mongolian prince and Lamas, held a ceremony to restore the Bogd Khan to the throne. To reward their savior, Bogd Khan granted Ungern-Sternberg a high title, that of “darkhan khoshoi chin wang” in the degree of Khan. Once Semyonov heard of what Ungern-Sternberg had achieved, he likewise promoted him to Lt-General. On that same day, Mongolia proclaimed itself independent as a monarchy under the Bogd Khan, now the 8th Bogd Gegen Jebtsundamba Khutuktu. According to the eye witness account of the polish explorer Kamil Gizycki and polish writer Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, Ungern-Sternberg went to work ordering Urga's streets thoroughly cleaned, promoted religious tolerance, I would imagine for all excluding Jews and attempted some economic reforms.  The writer Ossendowski had previously served in Kolchaks government, but after its fall sought refugee in Mongolia. He became friends with Ungern-Sternberg, probably looking for a good story, I mean this maniac does make for a good story, hell I am covering him after all ahah. Ossendowski would write pieces of his experience in Mongolia in his book “Beasts, Men and Gods”. A soldier within Ungern-Sternbergs army, named Dmitri Alioshin wrote a novel as well of his experience titled Asian Odyssey and here is a passage about his description of Ungern-Sternberg and his closest followers beliefs. “The whole world is rotten. Greed, hatred and cruelty are in the saddle. We intend to organize a new empire; a new civilization. It will be called the Middle Asiatic Buddhist Empire, carved out of Mongolia, Manchuria and Eastern Siberia. Communication has already been established for that purpose with Djan-Zo-Lin, the war lord of Manchuria, and with Hutukhta, the Living Buddha of Mongolia. Here in these historic plains we will organize an army as powerful as that of Genghis Khan. Then we will move, as that great man did, and smash the whole of Europe. The world must die so that a new and better world may come forth, reincarnated on a higher plane.” Within that passage there was mention of Hutukhta, he was the dominant Buddha of Mongolia at the time. Hutukhta did not share Ungern-Sternbergs dream of restoring Monarchies all across the world and he understood the mans army could not hope to defend them from Soviet or Chinese invaders. In April of 1921, Hutukhta wrote to Beijing asking if the Chinese government was interesting in resuming their protectorship.  In the meantime Ungern-Sternberg began looking for funds. He approached several Chinese warlords, such as Zhang Zuolin, but all rejected him. He also continued his tyrannical treatment never against Mongolians, but against Russians within Mongolia. Its estimated his secret police force killed 846 people, with roughly 120 being in Urga. Ungern-Sternbergs men were not at all happy about the brutality he inflicted upon their fellow Russians. Yet Ungern-Sternbergs days of psychopathic fun were soon to come to an end. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Poor Mongolia was stuck between two crumbling empires, who both became engulfed in violent civil wars. The spill over from their wars saw Mongolia become a protectorate to the Chinese, nearly a satellite communist state to the USSR and now was independent, but really at the mercy of the White army of Ungern-Sternberg. The psychopath was having a field day, but it was about to come to an end. 

Radio Campus France
Music scene in Graz, Austria | IndieRE ep.103 Radio Helsinki

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 52:31


IndieRE #103 by Radio Helsinki, Graz, Austria From feminist chanson punk to anti-fascist songs, rap about the favorite drink of the residents of Graz, electronic variations, and the shared demise along the Danube - the new issue of Indiere from Austria brings you the cream of the crop of Austria's subcultural music scene. Alerta Alerta - Radio Helsinki! Featured artists ZINN https://linktr.ee/zinnband https://staatsakt.de/chthuluzaen/ Monsterheart https://www.instagram.com/mnstrhrt/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=XV5gVV50suk Ja, Panik https://japanik.space/ https://www.instagram.com/diegruppejapanik/ HASE https://hasepunx.bandcamp.com/album/s-t Estragon8020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsuY9MJfQb4 https://linktr.ee/estragon8020?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=3fee19ac-de1d-4da0-b1c9-0682e977303d Bad Weed https://www.instagram.com/bad_weed_money/ https://linktr.ee/bad_weed Скубут https://skubut.bandcamp.com/album/ep https://linktr.ee/skubut AZE https://www.instagram.com/azetheband/ https://linktr.ee/azetheband Topsy Turvy https://www.instagram.com/topsyturvyband/ https://topsyturvy.ffm.to/ohsocalm Atom Womb https://linktr.ee/atomwomb Kenji Araki https://www.instagram.com/_kenjiaraki_/ https://linktr.ee/kenjiaraki IDKLANG https://linktr.ee/Idklang Paul Plut https://paulplut.com/anfang Die Buben im Pelz https://linktr.ee/diebubenimpelz Produced by Radio Helsinki Graz, Austria Prepared by Lilly Jagl https://helsinki.at/ ------------------------------------------------------ INDEPENDENT RADIO EXCHANGE - INDIERE IndieRE is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union www.indiere.eu ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr

Swisspreneur Show
EP #379 - Ana Montalban-Arques: Treating Cancer with Bacteria

Swisspreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 36:05


Redeem your EUR 75 bonus at Splint Invest with code Dali24: https://splintinvest.onelink.me/ZGYb/swppod Timestamps: 5:20 - Going from researcher to entrepreneur  8:57 - How bacteria kills cancer 15:14 - Proof of concept in biotech 17:56 - Avenues after a tradesale  24:13 - Entrepreneurship and motherhood About Ana Montalban-Arques: Ana Montalban-Arques is co-founder and CEO of Recolony, a biotech startup developing a bacteria-based oral therapy to treat cancer. She holds a PhD in Medicine from the Medizinische Universität Graz (Austria) and previously worked at hospitals in Spain and Switzerland before starting Recolony in 2022. In the past few years, scientists have been made aware of the extent to which our gut microbiome influences our health. Considering we've been evolving alongside these bacterias for thousands upon thousands of years, it can be safely said that we've developed a symbiotic bond: the state of our microbiome influences our immune system and can even cause (or prevent) certain inflammatory diseases. Recolony's team took this research one step further when they found a deficiency in a certain type of bacteria in colorectal cancer patients, and hypothesized whether providing patients with the missing bacteria could help treat their disease. Animal tests showed that this specific bacteria can not only prevent tumors but also treat them once they are already in existence, and that it works not only with colorectal cancer but other sorts of cancers as well, regardless of the fact that the bacteria is in the gut and the tumor may be somewhere completely different in the body. This is because the bacteria produces molecules which travel through the bloodstream and activate an immune response to fight the tumors. Recolony is a spin-off company from the University of Zurich that started as a research project in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University Hospital Zurich. So far the team has received CHF160K in grant money. Don't forget to give us a follow on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Linkedin⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly giveaways or founders' dinners.

Radio Campus France
Music scene in Graz Austria by Radio Helsinki | IndieRE ep.95

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 56:25


IndieRE #95 by Radio Helsinki Graz, Austria Welcome to IndieRE #95! This episode is your passport to the rich tapestry of Austrian indie music. From whimsical humor to rebellious spirits, our playlist spans genres like punk, electro, and hip hop. Each track encapsulates the diverse sounds that define Austria's indie scene. No need for elaborate intros – just let the music guide you through the unmistakable Austrian "Schmäh." Immerse yourself in this sonic journey, experiencing the essence of Austrian indie vibes across various styles. Bussi und Baba! Featured artists Felix Kramer https://www.felixkramer.at/ https://www.instagram.com/felixkramerwien/ released on Phat Penguin Records https://www.phatpenguin.at/ Anda Morts https://linktr.ee/andamorts https://www.instagram.com/anda_morts released on MOM I MADE IT https://momimadeit.net/artists/anda-morts https://www.instagram.com/momimadeitrec/ Bipolar Feminin https://linktr.ee/bipolarfeminin https://www.instagram.com/bipolar.feminin/ Wiener Planquadrat https://www.instagram.com/wienerplanquadrat/ released on Iptamenos Discos https://iptamenosdiscos.bandcamp.com/merch Endless Wellness https://www.instagram.com/endlesswellnesshallo/ https://linktr.ee/endlesswellnesshallo released on Ink Music https://linktr.ee/inkmusic https://www.instagram.com/inkmusic/ Spilif https://www.instagram.com/spilifsound/ released on unserallereins https://musik.unserallerlink.com/spilif/ichbleibhier Die Buben im Pelz https://www.instagram.com/diebubenimpelz/ https://linktr.ee/diebubenimpelz released on Konkord https://www.instagram.com/konkordrecords/ https://konkord.bandcamp.com/ Sigrid Horn, Julia Lacherstorfer https://www.instagram.com/_sigrid_horn/ https://www.instagram.com/julia_lacherstorfer/ released on Bader Molden Recordings https://www.badermolden.com/ Euroteuro https://www.instagram.com/euroteuro/ https://linktr.ee/euroteuro released on Siluh Records https://www.instagram.com/siluh.records/ https://laden.siluh.com/ Granada https://www.instagram.com/jetztspieltsgranada/ https://www.granadamusik.com/ Produced by Radio Helsinki, Graz, Austria https://helsinki.at ------------------------------------------------------ INDEPENDENT RADIO EXCHANGE - INDIERE IndieRE is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union www.indiere.eu ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr

Radio Campus France
IndieRE, new music talents discovery, ep.87 | Radio Helsinki Graz (Austria)

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 61:36


IndieRE #87 by Radio Helsinki, Graz, Austria Hello and welcome to the 87th edition of Indiere - the Independent Radio Exchange Programme! 8 independent radio stations from all over Europe present you every week with the best tunes from our respective subcultural and alternative music scenes and today we've got a fantastic episode for you as your free radio station in Austria, Radio Helsinki from Graz, takes the stage! With you today are, yours truly, Lilly Vanilli and Babsi, your trusted intern, and we are excited to present to you the lastest and greatest from Austrias vibrant subculture music scene. We play tunes from the rebellious energy of punk and hardcore to danceable beats of Electro, soulful melodies of Folk and Indiepop to the rhythmic poetry of Rap and an extra layer of musical innovation – we've got it all for you. So, buckle up as we traverse through familiar genres and explore uncharted territories, bringing you a tapestry of musical diversity that knows no bounds. Thank you for joining us on this musical escapade. Without further ado, let the music speak, and may you discover your new favorite sound. Enjoy the next hour, and thanks for tuning in! Featured artists + labels HASE https://hasepunx.bandcamp.com/ Kafe Kieferbruch https://www.instagram.com/kafe.kieferbruch.hc/ https://kafekieferbruch.bandcamp.com/album/sterben Panik Deluxe https://seayou.bandcamp.com/album/panik-deluxe-without-hope-i-am-nothing https://www.instagram.com/panikdeluxe/ Seayou Records https://seayou.bandcamp.com/ STRANGE https://soundcloud.com/0itadakimasu https://www.instagram.com/strange.graz/ https://linktr.ee/strangegraz kopfherzhand https://linktr.ee/kopfherzhanddiy?fbclid=IwAR1KHx0Xh-qbPtP3Ecp36yxpeKGUivjESTgpOBcLmkRtExOPjUDhgK5_yRM Hias Ledger https://www.instagram.com/hias.ledger/ Pulverfass https://www.instagram.com/pulverfass_official/ Resi Reiner https://www.instagram.com/resingbitchface/ https://linktr.ee/resireiner KROKANT https://www.instagram.com/krokantmusik/ PFARRE https://www.instagram.com/thrsxh/ https://linktr.ee/thrsxh https://pfarre.bandcamp.com/album/demo-23 Urban Lurk https://www.instagram.com/urban.lurk/?hl=en https://urbanlurk.bandcamp.com/album/ul015-pfarre-demo Kobrakasino https://kobrakasino.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kobrakasino/ Problembär Records https://problembaer.bandcamp.com/ Minki Mumu https://www.instagram.com/minkimumu/ https://minkimumu.bandcamp.com/album/minki-mumu Wilhelm Show Me The Major Label https://wilhelmshowmethemajorlabel.bandcamp.com/ TRANSFORMER MUSIC https://transformermusic.bandcamp.com/ Laundromat Chicks https://www.instagram.com/laundromatchicks/ https://laundromatchicks.bandcamp.com/ siluh records https://siluhrecords.bandcamp.com/album/aber-der-sound-ist-gut R O N I A https://seayou.bandcamp.com/album/r-o-n-i-a-string-along Seayou Records https://seayou.bandcamp.com/ LEFTOVERS https://www.instagram.com/leftovers_unofficial/ https://linktr.ee/Leftovers_unofficial Phat Penguin Records https://www.phatpenguin.at/ https://www.instagram.com/phat_penguin______/ KMT https://www.katarinamariatrenk.com/ https://www.instagram.com/katarinamariatrenk/ Big Cake Records https://bigcakerecords.bandcamp.com/ ------------------------------------------------------ Produced by Radio Helsinki from Graz in Austria, prepared by Lilly Jagl & Babsi Wroblewski https://helsinki.at/ ------------------------------------------------------ INDEPENDENT RADIO EXCHANGE - INDIERE IndieRE is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union www.indiere.eu ------------------------------------------------------ RADIO CAMPUS FRANCE Radio Campus France est le réseau des radios associatives, libres, étudiantes et locales fédérant 30 radios partout en France. NOUS SUIVRE | FOLLOW US www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ÉCOUTER | LISTEN Site, webradios et podcasts www.radiocampus.fr

Radio Campus France
IndieRE #63 | Radio Helsinki | Graz - Austria

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 58:30


INDIE-RE #63 BY RADIO HELSINKI, GRAZ, AUSTRIA SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTENT: Join us for today's episode of IndieRE, brought to you by Radio Helsinki from Graz, Austria. We'll be diving into a musical journey that encompasses everything from goth house to new Viennese Gen Z Austropop, punk, to rock and indie. Get ready to be swept away by a heartwarming selection of tunes that will captivate your senses. Servus aus Graz! FEATURED ARTISTS/PRODUCERS (WITH LABELS) OR FEATURED LABELS: BILLI MPEG https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLHFi3neOuf7ZMRRBZTEu_w Billi MPEG self-released her debut ep in March of 2023. Holli https://problembaer.bandcamp.com/album/holli-der-erste-gute-tag Holli released his debut album via Problembär Records in May 2023 https://problembaer.bandcamp.com SUNDL https://cutsurface.bandcamp.com/album/3 Sundl released his third album „3” on Cut Surface in April 2023 https://cutsurface.bandcamp.com EFEU https://assimrecords.bandcamp.com/album/alle-ep They released their first ep on Assim Records in May 2023 https://assimrecords.bandcamp.com Skofi & Skyfarmer Single, self-released in February 2023 Half Darling https://shop.konkord.org/album/half-darling Half Darling will release their self titled debut album on June 9th 2023 via Konkord Records. PLAYLIST: 1. BILLI MPEG - Back 2. Holli – Wann dürfen wir? 3. SUNDL - On to the Deep feat Lan Rex 4. SUNDL - Darker feat. Radiateur 5. SUNDL - Diving to the Depths feat. Lina Gärtner 6. SUNDL – Melt House 7. EFEU – Feuerwehr > Polizei 8. EFEU – In Wien 9. Skofi & Skyfarmer - Gaspedal 10. Half Darling – Tricks or Truths 11. Half Darling - Deathtrip At Sunrise At Paradise Beach 12. Half Darling - Next Step Backwards 13. Half Darling – Couchsick Produced by Radio Helsinki from Graz, Austria Prepared by Lilly Jagl https://helsinki.at - IndieRE [Independant Radio Exchange] is a project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union https://indiere.eu

NXTLVL Experience Design
Ep. 54 The Power of Story: An Emotional Narrative and Design Subtext with Joe Lanzisero former SVP Walt Disney Imagineering

NXTLVL Experience Design

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 64:36


ABOUT JOE LANZISERO: Joe's Profile: linkedin.com/in/joelanziseroEmail: jlmonkeyfez@gmail.comTwitter: joe_lanzisero Website: lanziserocreative.comInstagram: @joelanziseroBIO:JOE LANZISERO Former Creative Executive, Senior Vice President, Hong Kong Disneyland & Disney Cruise Line Portfolios Walt Disney Imagineering, Current Creative and UX Consultant, and Executive Vice President & Creative Director Zeitgeist Design and Production Joe Lanzisero served as the senior creative executive in charge of projects for Walt Disney Imagineering across multiple platforms in the company's cruise, theme park, hotel & resort, restaurant and retail business lines. With more than three decades of Disney experience, Joe worked with teams of artists, writers, architects and engineers, he serves as the eyes and artistic conscience of a project from conception through completion. Joe was responsible for the creative development of the two newest ships for the Disney Cruise Line, and oversaw the teams that designed these new state-of-the-art ships (Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy) which launched in 2011 and 2012 respectively. Many features such as the innovative dinner show “Animation Magic” and the inclusion of an onboard water coaster (the AquaDuck) are cruise industry firsts. At Hong Kong Disneyland, Joe oversaw the expansion of the park by more than 20 percent over a three-year period. The additions of three new lands – Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch and most recently, Mystic Point, adds more excitement and fun for guests of all ages. Lanzisero began his Disney career in 1979 in Feature Animation (now Walt Disney Animation Studios), working on the animation, special effects, storyboarding and story development of numerous features, shorts and special project. He came to Imagineering in 1987 as a concept designer and was on the design teams for Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park at Walt Disney World, Critter Country at Disneyland, and Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris. In 1991, Lanzisero was promoted to senior concept designer and immediately plunged into the development of Mickey's Toontown, the wacky cartoon “community” that opened at Disneyland Park in 1993. He also developed the concept for Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin, a wild and funny dark ride that opened in Mickey's Toontown the following year. Lanzisero also supervised the concept design for the Tokyo Disneyland version of Toontown that opened in 1996. Before joining the Tokyo Disneyland project team in 1999, he developed the concept for Fantasia Gardens and Winter Summerland, a pair of unique miniature golf courses at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Another new venture, Disney Cruise Line, benefited from his work on children's spaces and activities. And he was behind the 12/10/2013 conceptual design and development of DisneyFest, a unique Disney entertainment venue that traveled throughout the Far East and South America. In 2001 Joe was promoted to creative vice president for Tokyo Disney Resort, charged with overseeing all design in Tokyo. For Tokyo Disney Resort, he worked on such attractions as Pooh's Hunny Hunt, Toontown, Critter Country and Splash Mountain. He did the concept development for Mermaid Lagoon and Arabian Coast in Tokyo DisneySea as well as many other projects. He directed the creative development of Tower of Terror attraction and Monsters, Inc. Ride and Go Seek.In March 2007, Joe was promoted to creative senior vice president with the added responsibilities of overseeing all design for Hong Kong Disneyland, including leading the design of a major three-land expansion of the park. A member of the first graduating class of the Walt Disney Character Animation program at California Institute of the Arts in 1979, Lanzisero developed his artistic talents with old-time Disney professionals. He applied his education as a teacher at the Otis Art Institute and in the animation industry before joining The Walt Disney Company. Currently Joe is a consultant to the Themed Entertainment, Cruise, Museum and Hospitality industries with a portfolio of ongoing international and domestic projects in various stages of design and production. Joe is also actively involved in the UX world and is a sought after speaker in this sector. He has been the Keynote Speaker at the World Usability Congress in Graz Austria and has spoken and consulted on UX to major companies like Macys and Silicon Valley startups. He is also currently Executive Vice President and Creative Director for Zeitgeist Design and Production. Zeitgeist currently has a roster of international and domestic projects. Domestically they are working on high profile museum projects. Internationally they are the creative development team exclusive to Chimelong Resorts in Guangzhou China. Joe is full-time consultant working for visionary clients all over the world. He welcomes the chance to learn more about your big idea and explore ways he might serve you.  SHOW INTRO:Welcome to the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast. Over our 4 seasons we have focused on “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture, Technology and the Arts”. NXTLVL features provocateurs for whom disruption and transformation are a way of engaging in work and play every day.Theyinclude thought leaders who are driven by curiosity, a passion to create the ‘New Possible' and a mindset of promoting new paradigms of experiences.  They include leading scientists, artists, musicians, architects, entertainers and story tellers whose research, exploration and built work brings new understanding of the impact and relevance of place-making to the world. On the show, we focus on what's now and what's next.*          *          *          *          *          *          *In this episode we talk about storytelling with a master, Joe Lanzisero former SVP at Walt Disney Imagineering.We'll get to our conversation in a minute but first a few thoughts on why I love this topic:*          *          *          *          *          *          *Stories are powerful. They are among the engines of culture and we have relied on sharing them for millennia as part of our human socio-cultural and spiritual development. We stamped out narratives around tribal fires, shared them on trade routes and built public squares combining commerce and culture through the need to share life experiences with storytelling.Stories are also crucial to our empathic development, as well as providing context to our lives. And stories can also act as path to follow for designers that provides a reference point for design decisions guiding massing or volumes, layouts, use of materials, geometries and other aesthetic choices. Story can be used as a tool to determine the sequence of a brand's signature moments and experiences along a customer journey. The best stories are easy to remember because they paint pictures in our minds that tap into our deep feelings. Because they often create emotional responses and evoke strong visualizations, they play into our long history of communicating through pictures. In many ways, stories are the framework by which we remember things.While the core components of good storytelling may be the same as they have been for years. In fact Joseph Campbell asserted in his book “A hero With A Thousand Faces,” that there was really only one story, a structure that was reinterpreted across time and cultures. The super interesting feature of our brains and stories is that while reading, listening to or watching stories unfold on screen, we develop elaborate mental representations of the situations described in the text, lyrics or scenes. Researchers have gathered evidence through fMRI scans of individuals reading narratives that “the neural responses to particular types of changes in the stories occurred in the vicinity of regions that increase in activity when viewing similar changes, or when carrying out similar activities in the real world.” (see: Reading Stories Activates Neural Representations of Visual and Motor Experiences, Nicole K. Speer, Jeremy R. Reynolds, Khena M. Swallow and M. Zacks, Psychological Science, Volume 20 – No.8, 2009). In other words, as subjects read about characters in a story, their brains react in a manner that is similar to them personally experiencing those characters' situations. Studies by Brian Pulvermüller (see: Pulvermüller F. Brain Mechanisms Linking Language and Action. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2005;6:576–582) have demonstrated that brain regions involved in reading action words (verbs) are some of the same regions involved in performing analogous actions in the real world. So, if you read the word “throw” or “catch”, brain regions light up in fMRI scans that are activated when moving one's arm or hands.When engaging with story, our brains react to words as if we're experiencing the story in the real world. Cognitive scientist Roger C. Schank explains that - “Humans are not ideally set up to understand logic; they're ideally set up to understand stories.” I've been fascinated with story for years. Stories were a crucial part of bedtime rituals with my sons when they were young. We were deeply connected to the value of story and their ability to communicate ideas, morals and values. When my older son was very young, he loved stories and asked my wife to read two stories at the same time so that he could introduce the characters from one narrative to those in another book. “no mommy,” he explained “turn dis book towards de other so the characters can see each other too…”So this is where my guest comes into the narrative…JOE LANZISERO is the Former Creative Executive, Senior Vice President, Hong Kong Disneyland & Disney Cruise Line Portfolios Walt Disney Imagineering. He is currently the Creative and UX Consultant, and Executive Vice President & Creative Director Zeitgeist Design and Production.Joe Lanzisero served as the senior creative executive in charge of projects for Walt Disney Imagineering across multiple platforms in the company's cruise, theme park, hotel & resort, restaurant and retail business lines. With more than three decades of Disney experience, Joe worked with teams of artists, writers, architects and engineers, he serves as the eyes and artistic conscience of a project from conception through completion.     Lanzisero began his Disney career in 1979 in Feature Animation (now Walt Disney Animation Studios), working on the animation, special effects, storyboarding and story development of numerous features, shorts and special project. After a number of years and promotions with in the Walt Disney organization Joe was promoted to creative vice president for Tokyo Disney Resort, charged with overseeing all design in Tokyo in 2001 and then again in March 2007 to creative senior vice president with the added responsibilities of overseeing all design for Hong Kong Disneyland, including leading the design of a major three-land expansion of the park. Joe is currently Executive Vice President and Creative Director for Zeitgeist Design and Production and a consultant to the Themed Entertainment, Cruise, Museum and Hospitality industries with a portfolio of ongoing international and domestic projects in various stages of design and production. As a note to the listener, I caught up with Joe Lanzisero, at the SHOP Marketplace event in Austin Texas. So, you going to hear the din of the tradeshow floor but the conversation is nonetheless engaging…       ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582bWebsites: https://www.davidkepron.com    (personal website)vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645  (Blog)Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.comTwitter: DavidKepronPersonal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/Bio:David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why', ‘what's now' and ‘what's next'. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott's “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation's Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.He has held teaching positions at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore.  In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. ************************************************************************************************************************************The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.

The TheatreArtLife Podcast
Episode 168 – Artistic Finance collaboration with Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew

The TheatreArtLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 38:06


In these next few episodes, we are recording in collaboration with my fellow podcaster and now friend Ethan from Artistic Finance. Today we are talking with Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew. Jeanette is an award-winning designer for theatre, opera, dance, musical, music performances, installation, and immersive experiences. As a designer, she aims to create a visual environment that is organically integrated into the landscape and language of the production.  Her works have been seen across US cities and internationally at Havana (Cuba), Prague (Czech Republic), Lima (Peru), Edinburgh (Scotland), Tokyo (Japan), Graz (Austria), Shanghai (China), Paris (France), and Bloemfontein (South Africa). Jeanette is the Associate Arts Professor and Head of Lighting Design Training with NYU's Department of Drama Production & Design Studio (P&D), and is a member of Woodshed Collective and Caborca, a member of USA29, and is a recipient of the NEA/TCG Career Development Program. Artistic Finance with Ethan Steimel We want to hear from YOU and provide a forum where you can put in requests for future episodes. What are you interested in listening to? Please fill out the form for future guest suggestions here and if you have suggestions or requests for future themes and topics, let us know here! @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com

ESC Cardio Talk
Journal Editorial - Sinus rhythm: The sine qua non for rhythm control?

ESC Cardio Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 9:43


With Dominik Linz, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht - The Netherlands & Martin Manninger, Medical University of Graz, Graz - Austria. Link to paper Link to editorial

Inside Tech Comm with Zohra Mutabanna
S3E9 Smart Strategies for Saving Costs with Machine Translation and Going Global with Lisa Zarfl

Inside Tech Comm with Zohra Mutabanna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 36:27 Transcription Available


Lisa Zarfl comes from the beautiful city of Graz, Austria. I met Lisa at a conference, and her presentation on machine translations inspired me to bring her on the show. In this latest episode, we talk about all things translation. More specifically, machine translation (MT) and how it can help a business reach a global audience while saving costs. We talk about how technical writers can help the company save costs upfront with the translation before they are deep into the process.  Tune in right away as Lisa has all the nuggets for you.Some questions we do a deep dive into:What is machine translation (MT)?What does the process for MT look like?Is MT based on artificial intelligence?Will MT replace the need for human translators? If not, why?How does an LSP (Language Service Provider) discern which type of content is best suited for MT?What is the difference between internalization and localization?What are the top 3 things that technical writers need to do before they consider translation for their content?Guest BioIn Lisa's own words..My name is Lisa Zarfl. I'm a project manager and in-house translator at MadTranslations based in Graz/Austria. I have several years of experience in the translation industry, specifically in managing the translation of MadCap Flare projects. My job allows me to follow my passion by combining the technological aspects of documentation with the demands of multilingual environments.You can connect with Lisa on LinkedIn. Audio Engineer - RJ Basilio

IJGC Podcast
Imiquimod vs Surgery RCT in Vulvar VIN

IJGC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 27:52


In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez is joined by Dr. Gerda Trutnovsky to discuss the use of imiquimod versus surgery for the treatment of vHSIL. Dr. Trutnovsky studied at the University of Graz/Austria and the University of Sydney/Australia. She works as an associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical University of Graz/Austria, with a special interest in vulvar disease. Highlights: This was the first prospective trial of imiquimod versus surgery for the treatment of vulvar high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (vHSIL). Complete clinical response at 6 months was observed in 80% of patients using imiquimod per-protocol, compared to 79% in women who had one surgical intervention. Imiquimod was used in a slowly escalating dosage scheme up to 3 times a week and reduced in case of side effects – local toxicity was mostly mild to moderate. Imiquimod is a safe, effective and well accepted alternative to surgery and can be considered a first-line treatment option.

Critical Alpha's Podcast
Thoughts from Arnold Schwarzenegger

Critical Alpha's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 3:57


Arnold Schwarzenegger, 7x Mr Olympia, and 5x Mr Universe, was born in Graz Austria, and rose to fame through his roles in acting, writing, and later on as a politician serving as the Governor of California. Arnold shares his thoughts on why he hates plan b, meaning he hates having a fall back plan. Arnold prefers to 'go all in' to truly be successful, talking about the fact that failing is all part of that process to success. All rights to the respective owners of the original audio content. You can watch the full transcript here www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyYblwwiFZk  If you want to go all in on your plans in sport, business or life - reach out to us on Instagram @critical_alpha or visit out website www.criticalalpha.com 

The Game of Teams
How Volunteer Teams Really Work with Maria Mileder

The Game of Teams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 44:27


Introduction: Maria Mileder is PayPal's Global Head of Innovation. Maria owns the innovation strategy and its execution, she oversees the Global Innovation Ambassador Program and she is responsible for driving PayPal's contributions within the financial services industry and the field of innovation in general. Maria's prior professional background is in Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management. Maria lived and worked in her native country Austria, Ireland here in Dublin, The USA in California and The UK in London. She holds an MSc in Economic Policy from Trinity College Dublin and a BSc in Sociology from Karl-Franzen's University in Graz Austria.    Podcast Episode Summary PayPal lives by four values, Innovation, Collaboration, Wellness and Inclusion. Maria gives us an incredibly candid insight into the ways PayPal emplys its Distributed Innovation Model to bring this value of innovation to life. The episode is littered with insight and gems for any team.  Maria shares her immutable laws for teams, best practice insights she has gleaned from the many Volunteers who have participated in her Innovation Labs over the last six years.     Points made over the episode Maria starts our conversation by sharing her passion for innovation and how she accidentally fell into this field Curiosity, Empathy and Resilience are core skills that most people have and can be learnt & cultivated to support innovation PayPal wants to be different in the Innovation space. It employs a model it calls the Distributed Innovation Model  PayPal has a belief that everyone has what it takes to be innovative and it also shares a desire that innovation be everyone's business Practice is key. In the innovation lab innovation skills are discovered, trained and practiced.  30,000 employees at PayPal. Harnessing the innovation power of every employee is part of PayPal's mission.  Three engines support the delivery of the Distributed Innovation Model at PayPal. There are Innovation Champions with innovation sites or Labs, The Innovation Ambassador Program and the Global Innovation Tournament where all employees can participate.  The Innovation labs started about 6 years ago and at any given time about 10 teams are working to solve Innovation problems all manned with Volunteers Why Volunteers? PayPal takes innovation very seriously and believe innovation is everyone's business to cultivate. Volunteers get an opportunity to practice the skills of innovation  The first condition of success for Volunteer teams is passion. Passion helps people prioritise and be sufficiently energised to connect, contribute and be willing to fail.  Some Immutable laws exist for teams to flourish.  The context needs to be clear, getting clear on Mission & Vision for a project. Teams do not necessarily find the exercise of clarifying their mission and vision as sexy and often it is lofty but it provides a North Star that gives direction  Humans expect to be led, especially at the start of any initiative  Team Dynamics exist and are important to understand. The Volunteers are not obliged to work with each other, they volunteer their time so it is important that they are set up for success. This means helping everyone know each other, their motivation for the project, their strengths and weaknesses and their desires.  In the Voluntary space (and I would add in every space) you have to display empathy, to be curious to get to know your colleagues.  Empathy is frustrated by a bias for action, premature action, it is frustrated by fuzzy expectations or unspoken expectations  -Maria shares an example of the difference between experts coming onto a project and novice learners.  Recreate the physical space in the digital space. The virtual space has become transactional Encourage fun on teams-Maria shares an innocent Team Building Exercise where asking a team of 15 people to come up with the things they all have in common facilitated openness and energy, a currency that lasted the life of a project and beyond.  Give time and space for teams to learn, to grow and also to rest. Allow time for being off.  Silly or being silly is a great skill in innovation. The innovation lab encourages this spirit. Important that Leaders show the way, model behaviours that give people permission to be silly. Similar norms or ways of doing things are important to be shared.  What surprised the most was the amount of personal development people, volunteers got from the various programs they have been a part & how people have been able to use that Personal Development as a by-product of the program.  Volunteers have been able to share the skills they have learnt with their colleagues in their professional teams  The Innovation labs and other engines together comprise an important part of a cultural transformation at PayPal.  Helping the Professional and Volunteer worlds to collide means remembering we are human. Team dynamics are essential to the success of a team. Time and space has to be given to the practice of what Maria calls a team's immutable laws.  As a final thought Maria shared how she has learnt to become outspoken and to be vulnerable. Teams are not going away and they take time and work to make them successful. 

Trip Records Sets
Techno: Techno: Pan-Pot @ Springfestival Graz, Austria 2021-06-06 pt3 [RESHARED]

Trip Records Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 60:25


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Trip Records Sets
Techno: Techno: Pan-Pot @ Springfestival Graz, Austria 2021-06-06 pt2 [RESHARED]

Trip Records Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 61:30


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Trip Records Sets
Techno: Pan-Pot @ Springfestival Graz, Austria 2021-06-06 [RESHARED]

Trip Records Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 61:21


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Trip Records Sets
Deep House: Claptone @ Spring Stream, Springfestival Graz, Austria 2021-06-03 [RESHARED]

Trip Records Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 53:46


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Wellness Curated
Hormones, PCOS, Menopause & Fertility | Dr. Sepp Fegerl Jr. | Episode 9

Wellness Curated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 43:58


We have Dr. Sepp Fegerl with us again today to discuss all the issues and questions on hormones and hormone-related items that remained from our last chat with him. Dr. Sepp Fegerl Jr. studied medicine at Karl-Franzens-University of Graz (Austria). With his mentor Dr. Fegerl senior, Sepp directed a center for holistic medicine near Salzburg. Since 2015 he's at the Vivamayr in Altausse (Austria) which is a medical spa Modern Mayr Medicine is based on the integration of holistic (homotoxicology micro immune therapy, orthomolecular medicine, traditional chinese medicine and applied kinesiology) with conventional medicine with a holistic view of the human being. I've been going to the mayr clinics for the last 13 years now. I've worked with dr Sepp fegerl for 5-6 years now. Being someone who grew up with ayurveda and the importance of digestion in our lives, The viva mayr form of treatment makes a lot of sense to me.

Wellness Curated
Digestion - how it affects all aspects of your life | Dr. Sepp Fegerl Jr. | Episode 7

Wellness Curated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 49:35


Dr. Sepp Fegerl Jr. studied medicine at Karl-Franzens-University of Graz (Austria). With his mentor Dr. Fegerl senior, Sepp directed a center for holistic medicine near Salzburg. Since 2015 he's at the Vivamayr in Altausse (Austria) which is a medical spa Modern Mayr Medicine is based on the integration of holistic (homotoxicology micro immune therapy, orthomolecular medicine, traditional chinese medicine, and applied kinesiology) with conventional medicine with a holistic view of the human being. I've been going to the mayr clinics for the last 13 years now. I've worked with dr Sepp fegerl for 5-6 years now. Being someone who grew up with Ayurveda and the importance of digestion in our lives, The viva mayr form of treatment makes a lot of sense to me.

Trip Records Sets
Techno: Recondite @ Dachstein Glacier, Springfestival Graz, Austria 2020-12-18 [RESHARED]

Trip Records Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 62:46


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il posto delle parole
Luca Cerchiari "Mina"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 28:27


Luca Cerchiari"Mina"Una voce universaleBibliografia a cura di Silvia EccherDiscografia a cura di Alessandra GiordanoMondadori Editorehttps://www.librimondadori.it/«Se non avessi la mia voce, vorrei avere quella della cantante italiana di nome Mina.» La dichiarazione è di Sarah Vaughan, una delle maggiori esponenti dello stile jazzistico bebop del Ventesimo secolo. Ma l'elenco dei giudizi lusinghieri collezionati negli anni da Mina Anna Mazzini è lunghissimo. Da Juliette Gréco a Louis Armstrong, da Frank Sinatra a Kenny Barron, da Barbara Streisand a Michael Jackson.Luca Cerchiari, musicologo e critico musicale, racconta la figura di questa grande interprete ripercorrendone minuziosamente la densa e straordinaria carriera, dagli esordi nella provincia cremonese fino alla consacrazione sui maggiori palcoscenici nazionali e internazionali con canzoni entrate di diritto nella storia della musica italiana. Indimenticabili successi come Tintarella di luna, Le mille bolle blu, E se domani, Grande, grande, grande, Brava, Conversazione, Parole parole, Bugiardo e incosciente, L'importante è finire.Una passione, quella per il canto, nata da giovanissima e mai venuta meno; neanche quando, nel 1978, a vent'anni esatti dal debutto, decide di abbandonare per sempre, scelta tanto coraggiosa quanto ostinata, le luci dei riflettori.Supportata da una voce unica e «universale», capace di sintetizzare generi anche distanti tra loro (il rock-and-roll, la musica latino-americana, la canzone di Broadway, il soul e il jazz), la «tigre di Cremona» ha saputo dare un contributo eccezionale alla musica contemporanea in senso lato. Ma non solo.Da queste pagine, ricche di storie, aneddoti e approfondimenti, emerge infatti il ritratto di un'artista poliedrica, capace di distinguersi per la sterminata attività concertistica e discografica così come per il suo talento di donna di spettacolo, di conduttrice radiofonica e televisiva – tanto da essere riconosciuta per anni come la regina dei più importanti varietà Rai -, talent scout e produttrice discografica, e persino di testimonial pubblicitaria.È attraverso l'analisi della sua complessa iconologia, della sua inconfondibile gestualità, del suo look in continua evoluzione che si disegna davanti ai nostri occhi lo spaccato di un'Italia che, come lei e grazie a lei, vive una progressiva svolta del costume. A dimostrazione, se ancora ce ne fosse bisogno, che non sono solo «canzonette».Luca Cerchiari, Ph.D. a Graz (Austria), è docente di Storia della musica pop e coordinatore del Master post-laurea in Editoria e produzione musicale dell'Università di Milano-IULM. Ha pubblicato volumi e articoli in Italia, Stati Uniti, Germania, Francia, Austria, Slovacchia, tra cui Miles Davis, Intorno al jazz, Dal ragtime a Wagner. Treemonisha di Scott Joplin, Jazz e fascismo, Il disco, Eurojazzland, Una storia del musical.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Music From The Tower
Episode No. 49. Lukas Hasler, Organist, Composer, Conductor from Graz Austria

Music From The Tower

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 59:45


Enjoy a delightful conversation with this young Organ Superstar, Lukas Hasler. Born in 1996, he is certainly one of the youngest touring concert artists in the pipe organ world. He is still currently studying organ at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, Austria and cultural management at the University of Hamburg, Germany. In addition to his participation in the opening ceremony of the Salzburg Festival, he has already performed at the Tyrolean Festival Erl as well as at the International Organ Festival in Düsseldorf. Lukas has won the “Prima la musica” competition for organ twice. The second time, he also won the “Bärenreiter-Special” prize for his interpretation of a work by J. S. Bach. A year later, “Jugend komponiert”, a competition for young composers, named Lukas as a finalist for his piano and violin suites. The 22-year-old organist, composer and choral conductor has attended master classes with Jean Guillou, Ton Koopman, Ludger Lohmann and Skip Sempé. Lukas is gaining recognition for his colourful and passionate musicality. He has performed many organ recitals in Austria, as well as internationally in Germany, France, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States. For this year alone, his plans include performances in Los Angeles, Paris and Moscow. We caught up with him on his latest tour in Los Angeles. You will love hearing his fascinating story as well as his artistry on the organ. www.LukasHasler.comMUSIC: Prelude and Fugue on BACH. Franz LisztMUSIC: Fugue in d minor Felix MendelssohnMUSIC: Sonata No. III movement II. Felix MendelssohnMUSIC: Prelude and Fugue in F major. Dietrich BuxtehudeMUSIC: Introduction and Passacaglia Max RegerOriginal air date Saturday, October 20, 2018

Musica Para El Mundo
SaocoLive Reggeaton Mix Vol.1

Musica Para El Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 31:51


Disfruta esta Sesion o Mix de Reggeaton hecho por dj saoco, mezclando totalmente en vivo. Dj Dominicano, Latino, Graz Austria, DS, Fiesta Latina. Sb3, Serato, Musica Latina, Reggeaton, Saoco, Mueve el cuerpo, Movimiento Latino, Zona Latina, Super Latina Radio.

Musica Para El Mundo
SaocoLive Bachata Mix Vol.1

Musica Para El Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 41:08


Disfruta esta Sesion o Mix de Bachata hecho por dj saoco, mezclando totalmente en vivo. Dj Dominicano, Latino, Graz Austria, DS, Fiesta Latina. Romeo santos, Luis Vargas, Raulin Rodriguez, Spotify, Youtube, Pioneer, Ddj, Sb3, Serato, Musica Latina, Bachata,

Musica Para El Mundo
SaocoLive Dembow Mix Vol.1

Musica Para El Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 14:55


Disfruta esta Sesion o Mix de Dembow hecho por dj saoco, mezclando totalmente en vivo. Dj Dominicano, Latino, Graz Austria, DS, Fiesta Latina. Sb3, Serato, Musica Latina, Dembow, Saoco, Mueve el cuerpo, Movimiento Latino, Zona Latina, Super Latina Radio.

Impression Extension - Redeye City
Climate change, sustainable energy, sociological perspective, Malcolm Fairbrother

Impression Extension - Redeye City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 56:16


Professor Malcolm Fairbrother from the university of Graz Austria (sociology). I'm going to just list in point form many of the topics and themes we discussed as it is easier. climate change - can and or will it get better? how bad can it get before it does. conspiracies in weather manipulation - ie, chemtrails and can governments control the weather. climate change benefits - are there any? do certain regions benefit from climate change? alternate energy solutions. university professors responsibility to students including trying to empower them. deforestation, including both sides of the argument. oil industry and their impact on climate change and lobbying governments. gender imbalance in the fight for climate change and the imbalance amongst the social sciences in university. generation divide and baby boomers, millennials, get x... countries choice to use fossil fuels and how they treat their citizens and work force. subconscious and how we may be in the middle of a great shift towards better climate change awareness without us even realizing it. and more This interview may seem a little echoish (new word) due to my lack of technical equipment and proper location. In addition, Malcolm has a new book - Free Traders: Elites, Democracy, and the rise of Globalization

Asia Healthcare Podcast
IDF Soundbite #2 - Julia Mader, Associate Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology & Diabetology), University of Graz, Austria

Asia Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 12:52


Soundbites from the International Diabetes Federation Congress 2019, held in Busan, Korea. Hear from Julia Mader, Associate Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology & Diabetology) at the University of Graz, Austria Prof. Mader discusses: - What is 2 vs 8760? - Challenges of continuous glucose monitoring back in 2005 - Does iPDM add to the physician’s workload? Does it improve the patient-physician relationship? - The importance of teaching patients the advantages of iPDM and using new technologies - How some patients find it hard to stick with iPDM and adhere to their diabetes management program - Disease outcomes of patients using iPDM vs patients sticking with traditional care - What's next for drug development for type 1 and type 2 diabetes Follow me on twitter @JChanPharma Follow the Asia Healthcare Podcast! https://siryn.co/asia-healthcare-podcast https://anchor.fm/asiahealthcare

Invita La Casa Podcast
Episodio 117: Conociendo Graz con Sergio Solis y Maryasexora, Los lápices, de Metallica a Serrat y 50 años de Internet

Invita La Casa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 167:39


Hola hola gente people! con retraso sobre la fecha habitual de publicación (el hombre propone y Dios dispone), vuelve a vuestras orejas un nuevo Invita La Casa, la entrega centésima décima séptima de la sexta temporada. Gracias por estar ahí y disculpad la tardanza, esperamos que merezca la pena la espera y que los contenidos y charletas que os ofrecemos sean de vuestro interés o, al menos, os entretengan un ratito. Somos un magazine en formato podcast, un proyecto ciudadano bastante amateur, ciertamente independiente y a cero euros de vellón. Equipo del programa: la sinpar jeferrima Teresa @honkymiss y Julian @jeanbedel, ese jornalero del podcasting. Colabora Gracia @gracia_moreno (La Ciencialista). Sintonías por @AndreaXixona. Escaleta de Contenidos Epi 117: 00:00 Presentación y charleta inicial 15:47 La Gata curiosa: Los lápices, un invento muy curioso. 47:03 Seis Grados de separación: De Metallica a Serrat 72:53 Invitamaniacos por el Mundo: Sergio R. Solís y Maryasexora en Graz (Austria) 108:10 Cuestionario Gastronómico: Teresa @honkymiss 123:47 Nubes y Drones: 50 años de Internet. repaso histórico a nuestra experiencia en la Red. 148:11 Los Teatrillos: La venganza de don Mendo (2 de 3) 159:15 Despedida y métodos de contacto Patrocinadores de este episodio: Bandolero, de perfumes Juper, Leche Frixia y Sorteo de la Cruz Roja (1976). Muchas gracias por escuchar! Se os quiere compis!. Próximo programa, el ULTIMO de la temporada, episodio 118, posible publicación (ya no nos mojamos :-D) a principios de Diciembre. Recordad, siempre estrategia #GEDYC Grabar, Escuchar, Disfrutar Y Compartir. En Twitter e Instagram somos @invitalacasapod Nuestro email es invitalacasapodcast@gmail.com Blog: Invitalacasapodcast.blogspot.com.es Feed: https://feedpress.me/invitalacasapodcast Telegram: https://t.me/invitalacasafansgroup

Gareth Jones On Speed
Gareth Jones On Speed #360 for 07 February 2019

Gareth Jones On Speed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 50:05


#360 The Motor Industry. We take a 360 degree view of car manufacturing. Does it matter where your car built? Is the industry in good shape for the future? Sniff Petrol on Carlos Ghosn. Plus Liam Dury and The Head Blocks perform “A Right Johnny Herbert”.

Fundación Juan March
Félix Pons Delgado

Fundación Juan March

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 60:36


Félix Pons Delgado (Palma de Mallorca, 1938) es médico especialista en traumatología y cirugía ortopédica. Tras licenciarse en Medicina en 1963, adquirió formación y experiencia trabajando en el Hospital de la Cruz Roja (Barcelona), el Hospital de Accidentes Laborales de Graz (Austria), el Centro de Rehabilitación de Tobelbad (Austria), el Hospital Regional en Rottenmann (Austria) y la Clínica Universitaria de Basilea (Suiza), donde tuvo como docente al Prof. E. Morscher. Entre 1964 y 1966 disfrutó de dos becas de la Fundación Juan March para estudios en el extranjero. Al regresar a su isla natal, obtuvo el título de médico especialista en Traumatología y Cirugía Ortopédica y, en 1968, abrió su consulta privada. Un año después, fue nombrado Jefe de Traumatología del Hospital de la Obra Sindical 18 de Julio. Más tarde ha ocupado, entre otros, los cargos de Jefe de Traumatología del Hospital Provincial (actualmente llamado Hospital General) entre 1972 y 1975, y el de especialista en Traumatología de la Seguridad Social desde 1973 hasta 2010. Ha sido presidente de la Asociación Balear de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología y del Colegio Oficial de Médicos de las Islas Baleares, del que ha recibido la Medalla de Oro con motivo de sus 50 años de trayectoria profesional.Más información de este acto

Sisko Electrofanatik
Sisko Electrofanatik @EMMA Club (Graz, Austria) 21.4.18

Sisko Electrofanatik

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 93:24


CHeck out my Set recorded live at Emma Graz (Austria)

Arts Weekly
Arts Weekly with Carol Cook

Arts Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 23:51


Arts Weekly Radio Show and Podcast. Listen 2 Ways--Radio on Saturday morning at 9:30 on Smooth Jazz 92.3 FM or from the podcast on our website www.AugustaArts.com My guest his week is Carol Cook who is leaving for Graz Austria in a few weeks to coach French Diction to opera students at the American Institute of Musical Studies. This program is a training ground for opera singers wishing to join an Opera Company in Germany or Austria. Who knew? Of course I covered events for the week-end and beyond. It was great to be back in the studio. Brenda

Talk Content
02 - Arvid Brobeck

Talk Content

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 17:10


Arvid Brobeck is in charge of the UX (user experience) departement at the digital marketing agency Digitas in London. He is also a lecturer at the Master's programme Content Strategy at FH Joanneum in Graz/Austria. In this episode of Talk Content Arvid explains how UX is a kind of architecture, how the two disiplines UX and Content Strategy are related and what eating spaghetti through your nose has to do with user testing.

Our Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcast
2:17 - Fostering a Flourishing Environment with Max Weichert

Our Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 39:38


Born in 1984 in Flensburg, Northern Germany, the life after finishing highschool led me from working in a sheltered workshop farm for people with disabilities over to 10 months work & travel in New Zealand. After that I studied Environmental Engineering in Bremen (Germany) and Sweden followed by studies in Biomimetics in Villach (Austria). Changing course after that I worked 3 years in Innovation Management, Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding in Graz (Austria), during which time I also began to teach Innovation Management at the university to international master students of Electrical Engineering. Personal development, inner work and consciousness as well as Martial Arts (Karate, Wing Tjun Kung Fu, Taiji) were always part of my main interest and natural longing. IN 2016 I followed passions a bit further by co-teaching Wing Tjun Kung Fu and movement to kids between 3 and 12 years. And after quitting the work in Innovation Management I follow my passion into the realm of systemic coaching and took part in a 1-year systemic coaching programme, which was like a big opening for me. Currently I assist in a Montessori school in Styria (Austria) once a week, after a 1-year break in Kung Fu training took up again the kids-training (and my own) and started to build my own business with systemic coaching and helping parents develop a better family culture by helping them building a nourishing environment to grow in for their kids, in which they can develop social and emotional skills to be successful in life aligned with their own strengths, passions and their heart wide open for connections to the wonders of the world around them. My aim is do my best to foster the ability of people to connect with each other and especially to support parents and their children with my best effort to build strong, loving and trustful relationships. It's very fascinating that we often think that if we stand over our children and direct every course of their lives that they will be perfect little angels and will always do exactly as we say.  I don't know about you, but that doesn't seem to work much with my kids! I like what Max describes as a flourishing culture, that it is just about creating the type of environment that allows for optimal growth and development.  Max describes how he has observed this kind of environment during his experience with a Montessori school.  It seems that when children actually enjoy more freedom and trust, they are allowed to become what they should and develop to their full capacity. I also love the reasons for why Max chose The Happiness Project as the book that he recommends because family culture is really all about this process of working on ourselves.  It is never about perfection.  And, when we can create an environment where happiness abounds, it is an optimal culture for safety and development! Find Max and his courses: Website & Course: https://www.maxweichert.com https://www.maxweichert.com/courses/sel FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MaxPhilippWeichert (https://www.facebook.com/MaxPhilippWeichert) INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/maxpweichert TWITTER: https://twitter.com/MaxPWeichert LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-weichert Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com

Skober
Skober live from Bunker Club, Graz (Austria) [05-08-2017]

Skober

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 100:13


Skober booking Worldwide: booking@myfavouritefreaks.com Skober booking for North America: mike@bpaagency.com Follow Skober: YouTube: bit.ly/2hzjqbV Facebook: www.facebook.com/SkoberDj Beatport: classic.beatport.com/artist/skober/82820 Twitter: twitter.com/SkoberDj Tracklist: 01. Secluded - Do It Right [SECLUDED] 02. D-Unity, Matt Sassari - I Like It [Intec Digital] 03. Christian Smith & Harry Romero - Neon Jungle [Tronic] 04. Mark Reeve - Do It [Suara] 05. Sama - Slow Degradation [Devotion Records] 06. Alias - Pentatonic [Drumcode] 07. Ferdinand Dreyssig - Point Noir (Skober Remix) 08. AnGy KoRe & Gabriel Padrevita - Do You Know [Luft] 09. Dense & Pika - Lanky [Drumcode] 10. Gabriel D’Or & Bordoy - Magnitude [AnalyticTrail] 11. Kaiserdisco & The Southern - Lost In Space [KD RAW] 12. Tom Laws - Chemical Waistband [IAMT] 13. Alan Wools - Not so Hard [Codex Recordings] 14. Sama - Radical Changes [Devotion Records] 15. Alan Fitzpatrick - They All Called' Em Garys! [We Are The Brave] 16. Skober, Yan Oxygen - How Any A 17. Kaiserdisco & The Southern - Galaxy [KD RAW] 18. Skober - You Will Find It [We Are The Brave] 19. Christian Smith & Harry Romero - Jungle Life [Tronic] 20. Dense Pika - Little Sun [Drumcode] 21. Alan Fitzpatrick - Rhino [We Are The Brave] 22. Skober - Now It's Time [We Are The Brave] 23. Dense & Pika - Suki [Drumcode] 24. Skober - Membrane [Drumcode] 25. Third Son - Tribute [TN2]

Doctor Thyroid
26: The History of Levothyroxin and The Most Prescribed Drug in the United States with Dr. James V. Hennessey from Harvard University

Doctor Thyroid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 31:29


In this interview, Dr. Hennessey describes the history, refinements, implementation, physiology, and clinical outcomes achieved over the past several centuries of thyroid hormone replacement strategies. Topics discussed in this episode include: The history of levothyroxin Chinese using thyroid hormone to treat cretinism in the 6th century What is cretinism? Dangers of hypothyroidism during pregnancy Prescribed 3-step process when hypothyroidism is treated when pregnant The history of sheep thyroid as a treatment? In the 1920’s thyroid hormone was synthesized T3 was synthesized in the 1950’s When to take thyroid medication, morning or night? A rich history of physician intervention in thyroid dysfunction was identified dating back more than 2 millennia. Although not precisely documented, thyroid ingestion from animal sources had been used for centuries but was finally scientifically described and documented in Europe over 130 years ago. Since the reports by Bettencourt and Murray, there has been a continuous documentation of outcomes, refinement of hormone preparation production, and updating of recommendations for the most effective and safe use of these hormones for relieving the symptoms of hypothyroidism. As the thyroid extract preparations contain both levothyroxine (LT4) and liothyronine (LT3), current guidelines do not endorse their use as controlled studies do not clearly document enhanced objective outcomes compared with LT4 monotherapy. Among current issues cited, the optimum ratio of LT4 to LT3 has yet to be determined, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not appear to be monitoring the thyroid hormone ratios or content in extract preparations on the market. Taken together, these limitations are important detriments to the use of thyroid extract products. James V. Hennessey, MD is Director of Clinical Endocrinology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. He is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Harvard medical School.  He completed medical training at the Medical Faculty of the Karl Franzens University in Graz Austria. He served as an Intern and Medical Resident at the New Britain Hospital in Connecticut. He entered active duty with the USAF Medical Corps as an Internist/Flight Surgeon after residency and later completed subspecialty training in endocrinology and metabolism at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC where he conducted research in thyroxine bioequivalence. Following fellowship Dr. Hennessey served as the Chief of Endocrinology at USAF Medical Center Wright-Patterson in Ohio and later joined the faculty at Wright State University School of Medicine as the Director of Clinical Clerkships. Top 10 most prescribes drugs in the U.S. (monthly) - Monthly prescriptions, nearly 22 million   

Microbiology
G. Berg - Microbial networks on plants and beyond

Microbiology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 49:46


Gabriele Berg , Institute of Environmental Biotechnology, Graz University of Technology, Graz - AUSTRIA speaks on "Microbial networks on plants and beyond". This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste

Apparel Radio Show
Radio show #101: Moony Me

Apparel Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 58:50


Eduardo A. Arreaza aka Moony Me is a German-Venezuelan producer and DJ, based in Munich (Germany) and Graz (Austria). He is mostly known for releases on labels like These Days Records, Abstract Theory, Filigran and petFood with collaborations and remixes with/by/for Argy, Quell, Francesco Bonora, Rhode & Brown and Reark until now. Producing his own music since 2007, he had his first releases in 2010. In 2011 he had his first release on a prestigious record label, the Techno EP "Tu Sabes" on DJ Hell's International DeeJay Gigolo Records under his former alias Eduardo D'Alirio. Since 2012 he redefined his styles and has been working under the name Moony Me. His productions consist mostly of House and Techno and they sometimes find their way to more experimental fields. Future releases and remixes are pending for labels like Apparel Music, Foul & Sunk, Semester Musik, Nordik Net Records, Abstract Theory, Filigran and more to come. As a DJ, Moony Me is co-founder and member of the Munich collective "bonMoustache!" and has collected much experiences in different locations in different cities. His music selection in his sets ranges from the atmospheric, deep and slow over disco to more ravy and uplifting house. Steady sophisticated and dreamy.

Klark Kennt Podcast Berlin
Klark Kennt [at] Niesenberger(Graz/Austria) (Jul|2013)

Klark Kennt Podcast Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2013 81:25


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National Cancer Institute Directors (NCID) Meeting 2012
International Network of bio-banks and expert centres: Prof Kurt Zatloukal – Institute of Pathology, Graz, Austria

National Cancer Institute Directors (NCID) Meeting 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 9:25


Prof Kurt Zatloukal talks to ecancer at the 2012 National Cancer Institute Directors Meeting in Lyon about preclinical work, biobanks and the systematic investigation of human biological samples. Research using biological samples requires a complex legal framework and to combat this biobanks are needed to create international collaboration with a systematic approach. Prof Zatloukal stresses the need for a common framework for bench scientists and clinicians can be meet in this interdisciplinary effort.

John B Videos & HD Video Podcast from JohnBTV.com
JBTV 07: John B in Graz, Austria with MC Lowqui, May 2005

John B Videos & HD Video Podcast from JohnBTV.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2008


Vintage John B tour video action here from back in 2005 – John B on tour in Austria with MC Lowqui, Schnitzel eating and Yodelling all thrown into the mix – along with a mighty set, stage diving, random banners from the ravers and a drunky John B wandering around the club afterwards shouting at [...]

Live DJ Videos By Joachim Garraud

Live @ Dom in Berg, Graz (Austria) 28 Jan. 2005

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