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Bad Podcast
Kjӕrlighet (Love), recensione

Bad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 7:23


La nostra recensione video di Kjærlighet (Love), il film di Dag Johan Haugerud con Andrea Bræin Hovig, Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen, Marte Engebrigtsen, Lars Jacob Holm, Thomas Gullestad, Marian Saastad Ottesen, Morten Svartveit presentato in concorso all'81 esima edizione del Festival di Venezia.

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Løpeskopodden
#89: Hvem, hva, hvor om sesongens konkurransesko

Løpeskopodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 82:46


Konkurransesko står på planen i dagens episode. Er konkurransesko for alle? Tor mener at det er ikke sikkert alle som skal stille i konkurranser trenger konkurransesko. Det er først og fremst for de som er opptatt av å prestere og jage PR. Mellom innspilling og episoden slippes har Henrik løpt Marathon Rotterdam. Sammen med kollega Ulrik Røstad Hovig skal han stille til start med Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris på beina. Henrik har trua på pers, mens Tor mener han bør løpe på under 2.40 om følelsen nå er såpass god. Etter noen matematiske øvelser nikkes det i enighet. Foruten Asics` konkurransesko er listen lang med andre modeller til gjennomgang; Adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 10, Adidas Adios Pro 3, New Balance FuelCell Supercomp Elite 4, Hoka Rocket X 2, Hoka Cielo X1, Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next % 3, Nike ZoomX Vaporfly Next% 3, Puma Fast-R Nitro Elite 2, Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 2, Saucony Endorphin Pro 4, Saucony Endorphin Elite, On Cloudboom Echo 3, Altra Vanish Crabon 2, Salomon Phantasm 2, Brooks Hyperion Elite 4, X-Step 160X 5.0 Pro Dessuten blir det svar på spørsmål fra lytterne og spørsmål blir stilt til både Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1`s holdbarhet, relasjoner mellom Ulrik, Sambandet og en mulig postmann, samt Tora og Vazelina Bilopphøggers.

Nerdelandslaget
Sidequest: 10 ting å sjekke ut hvis du liker Outer Wilds med Ole Torstein Hovig

Nerdelandslaget

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 41:53


Det er ingen som er bedre på å gi gode, nisjete tips til store kulturopplevelser enn skribent, musiker og lydguru Ole Torstein Hovig. Forrige gang han gjorde det fikk du 10 supersolide tips å sjekke ut hvis du liker Cyberpunk 2077.Denne gangen har han tatt med seg musikk, film, mange, anime og spill du bort hoppe inn i dersom du liker Outer Wilds - enten fordi du spilte det da det kom eller fordi du er nyfrelst etter forrige sidequest. Gå inn i helgen med disse tipsene, og vi garanterer deg en god en! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nerdelandslaget
Sidequest: Dypdykk (Outer Wilds) med Ole Torstein Hovig

Nerdelandslaget

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 53:10


Dette er en av de mest spennende dypdykkepisodene jeg har laget, tror jeg. For hvordan skal man dypdykke i noe så annerledes som Outer Wilds? Hva skal man sammenligne det med og sette det opp mot? I researchen til denne episoden leste jeg en strålende featureartikkel skrevet av spilljournalisten Ben Vollmer, og med overskriften “A Universe of Wonder” skriver han:After I finished Outer Wilds I couldn't stop thinking about how I wanted to write about it. It's unlike anything I've ever played – and chances are, it's unlike anything anyone has ever played.Til å hjelpe meg med å dechiffrere dette undringsverket Outer Wilds er jeg så heldig å få med meg skribent, musiker og lydguru Ole Torstein Hovig! Og da vet du at det blir en god fredag denne uka også. God helg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All Torque Car Podcast
195: Ignite HQ with CEO Hovig Evanian and KIIS FM's Gordie Waters

All Torque Car Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 59:14


Peter and Ross are invited by Ignite HQ to the drawing of a Roush Mustang. Gordie, the new barrel girl, replaces Beau Ryan for tonight's drawing of the 1 of 6 Mustang. Hovig has given away 15 cars over the last 2 1/2 years and has also helped charities and part of the "Give Back" programme where you can nominate someone in need. We hear some of the stories about some winners and the handover of the winning cars. Gordie, a presenter at KIIS FM and the co-host of the podcast The Driver's Show, talks about his early days in radio and we hear how the panel actually works. Gordie tells us about the time he dated Peter Brock's daughter and when he raced Peter Brock home. Support Ignite HQ at www.ignitehq.com.au and listen to The Driver's Show where you download your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram and send your questions to alltorque@outlook.com.au

Nerdelandslaget
Sidequest: 10 filmer som har inspirert spill med Ole Torstein Hovig

Nerdelandslaget

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 40:22


Vi som er glade i spill snakker ofte om filmer og serier som er basert på et spill. Det er enklest å være stolt av kulturutrykket "vårt" på den måten. Men! Veldig ofte kommer spillopplevelsene vi er så glade i fra et helt annet sted enn skapernes egne hoder. Spillene kan være blåkopier av andre verk eller de kan være inspirert av dem. Lydguru og skribent Ole Torstein Hovig og jeg har gått i studio for å snakke om 10 filmer som er opphavet til spill vi er glade i - og her er det mye spennende! Visste du f eks at Solid Snake er 100% stjålet fra en amerikansk film med Kurt Russell i hovedrollen? Ikke? Da vet du det etter å ha hørt denne episoden! God helg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nerdelandslaget
Sidequest: 10 ting å sjekke ut hvis du liker Cyberpunk 2077 med Ole Torstein Hovig

Nerdelandslaget

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 52:07


Cyberpunk er ikke bare et rollespill og et dataspill laget av CD Projekt Red, det er først og fremst en utrolig fascinerende og dystopisk undersjanger innenfor science fiction. Cyberpunk beskriver en fremtid der menneskeheten gradvis mister seg selv ved å la transhumanismen ta overhånd (altså det å bytte ut kroppsdeler med maskindeler), og der kapitalisme og pengejag har gjort at byene i seg selv har presset ut menneskene. Et samfunn der man ikke ser himmelen og stjernene - kun boligblokker og bygninger. Heldigvis er den røde tråden som går gjennom hele Cyberpunk-sjangeren det mest menneskelige vi har: håp.Dersom du er fascinert av denne sjangeren, liker Cyberpunkspill eller har sett Edgerunners på Netflix og er på jakt etter mer; her er episoden for deg! Lydguru Ole Torstein Hovig og jeg tar deg nemlig gjennom 10 ting du bør sjekke ut hvis du liker Cyberpunk 2077, i en episode der vi er innom alt fra litteratur og musikk til arkitektur og film. God helg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Other Minds Podcast
17. Eivind Buene, Telescopic Listening

Other Minds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 32:04


Eivind Buene is a Norwegian composer living and working in Oslo, where he is professor of composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music. Apart from writing music for soloists, ensembles, and orchestras, Buene also frequently engages in collaborations with improvising musicians, developing music in the cross-section between classical notation and improvisation. In addition to music, Buene writes critiques, essays, and novels, and is exploring hybrid forms between music and text in large-scale orchestral works. In the interview, we talk about his relationship with the music of the past and his idea of a telescopic mode of listening, hybrid forms in which text and music are equally important, and his new piece Chorales, which will be premiered at Other Minds Festival 27. Music: “By the river” from Schubert Lounge by Eivind Buene, performed by Eivind Buene; Blue Mountain by Eivind Buene, performed by the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, conductor Baldur Brönnimann, and actors Andrea Bræin Hovig and Mattis Herman Nyquist; Grid by Eivind Buene, performed by Cikada (2L) Blue Mountain with English subtitles Follow Eivind on Twitter. eivindbuene.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. otherminds.org Contact us at otherminds@otherminds.org. The Other Minds Podcast is hosted and edited by Joseph Bohigian. Outro music is “Kings: Atahualpa” by Brian Baumbusch (Other Minds Records).

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Popcorn Junkies Movie Reviews
SICK OF MYSELF - The Popcorn Junkies Review (SPOILERS)

Popcorn Junkies Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 13:03


Sick of Myself (Norwegian: Syk pike, lit. 'Sick Girl') is a 2022 black comedy film written and directed by Kristoffer Borgli, starring Kristine Kujath Thorp [no], Eirik Sæther [no], Fanny Vaager, Henrik Mestad, Andrea Bræin Hovig, Steinar Klouman Hallert, Fredrik Stenberg Ditlev-Simonsen, Sarah Francesca Brænne [no] and Anders Danielsen Lie. Sick of Myself is, for all the dark themes and unsettling imagery, deeply watchable – a perfectly executed black comedy accompanied by humorously viscious counter-culture commentary that cannot be overlooked. That it is both horrifying and entrancing, funny and sickening all at once, perfectly punctures the victimhood-for-likes narrative so often depicted in modern culture. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popcorn-junkies/message

SGV Master Key Podcast
Aida Dimejian - Recognition of Armenian history & education

SGV Master Key Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 60:00


A native of Beirut, Lebanon, Aida Dimejian immigrated to the U.S. in 1976 and settled in Pasadena with her family. Aida is a former Huntington Hospital Registered Nurse who found her niche and her passion in the field of Real Estate, joining her husband Hovig who founded Century 21 Golden Realty in 1987, which is not Berkshire Hathaway Home Service Golden Properties. Aida oversees the management of their 3 businesses which are Real Estate, Mortgage and Escrow. She was the president of the Pasadena Foothills Association of Realtors in 2002 and currently serves the organization with various committees and task forces.Aida has been a director for the California Association of Realtors for 9 years and has held various leadership posts and she has just been appointed as a trustee for the organizations PAC. Aida has been active in the Armenian community, particularly with the Armenian National committee, and has participated in a wide variety of community organizations to effectively connect the Armenian community with the community as a whole. She chaired the Armenian National committee of America Pasadena chapter for many years and was chair of the organization's Western region in 2010. Her other volunteer affiliations include, the Pasadena Police Foundation board, Housing affordability Task Force, Human Services Commission and Pasadena Armenian People's Advisory Committee. She is currently a board member of Armenian Cultural Foundation's Western region, CREPAC trustee for the California Association of Realtors, National Board member for the Armenian National Committee and a board member for the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce. Aida is married to her husband of 31 years and they have two children.Email: aida@bhhsgolden.com__________________SGV Master Key Podcast:www.sgvmasterkey.cominfo@sgvmasterkey.com

Escuchando Peliculas
Hope (2019) #Familia #Enfermedad #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 120:31


País Noruega Dirección Maria Sødahl Fotografía Manuel Alberto Claro Reparto Andrea Bræin Hovig, Stellan Skarsgård, Elli Rhiannon Müller Osbourne, Eirik Hallert, Steinar Klouman Hallert, Johannes Joner, Gjertrud L. Jynge, Alexander Mørk Eidem, Dina Enoksen Elvehaug, Knut Magne Uv, Thomas Tetens Moe, Einar Økland, Ingrid Bugge Sinopsis La relación entre una pareja de artistas es puesta a prueba cuando a ella le descubren que tiene una enfermedad que amenaza con robarle la vida. ¿Qué sucede con el amor cuando a una mujer de mediana edad le pronostican tres meses de vida? Anja (43) y Tomas (59) viven en familia junto a sus hijos biológicos e hijastros, pero durante los últimos años la pareja se ha distanciado. Cuando Anja recibe el diagnóstico de cáncer cerebral terminal el día antes de Navidad, su vida se rompe y pone a prueba el amor desatendido.

Ukas resept
Ukas resept spesial: Sommerles

Ukas resept

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 41:42


Dette er en spesialepisode fullstendig viet til barnebøker i forbindelse med lesekampanjen Sommerles. Har du barn, barnebarn, en nabo eller andre barn som du anbefaler bøker til? Da er dette episoden for deg (ikke for det. Det er mange av bøkene som er nesten like morsomme for voksne). Sommerles varer 1. juni-31. august og er for barn i 1.-7. klasse (inkludert høstens skolestartere). Bøkene vi anbefaler i denne episoden er (og de fleste er i en serie): Kråka og den elleville piratsommeren og Det tynne sverdet - begge av Frida Nilsson Tilly og de bortkomne eventyrene av Anna James Beistet og Bettina av Jack Meggit-Phillips Benny-Bobs beste bråkebøller av Arne Svingen Ellen, Humla og hemmeligheten av Maria Frensborg Lena blir storesøster av Ida Jackson Jeg brakk snabelen! av Mo Willems Luridiumstyven av Bobbie Peers Venezia-mysteriet av Bjørn Sortland Kokotopia - riddere, hekser og prikkedøden av Simon Stranger Familien Schwindel på ferie av Julian Clay Purriot og den usynlige mannen (lydbok) av Bjørn Rørvik Kjærlighetsmysteriet (LasseMajas Detektivbyrå) Martin Widmark Ville Wilma av Andrea Bræin Hovig

Pediatric Meltdown
Trouble With A Child's Sleep?: If They Snore - Do More!

Pediatric Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 40:19


I am honored to invite Dr. Hovig Artinian back to the podcast to talk about sleep. In this episode Dr. Artinian discusses obstructive sleep apnea and we delve a little deeper into the effects of sleep on behavior. Dr. Artinian helps us create a differential diagnosis around the symptom of snoring and offers practical tips to help us determine when a sleep study may be indicated. We spend time discussing strategies for improving sleep and sometimes the answers are pretty straightforward - exercise and nutrition. Sit back, relax and listen , but don't fall asleep! [00:01] Dr. Hovig Artinian Shares His Story With Us I introduce and welcome Dr. Hovig Artinian Why Hovig loves to study sleep 6 Sleep Domains [04:45] Obstructive Sleep Apnea 101 Hovig talks about the obstructive sleep apnea What it is and isn't What to look for in a child if you find out they're snoring When to ask for a sleep study according to Hovig How sleep can affect the behaviors of children [14:50] How Sleep Impacts Children's Behaviors The red flags that parents should watch out for  The relationship between down syndrome and sleep Hovig gives an interesting knowledge about growth hormones The effects of the surrounding environment to a child's sleep [25:13] Preventing Sleep Disorders There's no such thing as too much love Prevention strategies against sleep disorders The connection between sleep and trauma Don't miss Hovig's parting message for us!   [36:20] Closing Segment   Final takeaways: What we should know about the 6 sleep domains Does your child snore? The BEARS Questionnaire might help Dig a little bit deeper into the snoring of your child Be uneasy of the child is always uneasy Poor sleep among children can look like ADHD, depression, mood disruptions, and irritability The environment has an effect on a child's sleep Sleep study as the gold standard to determine obstructive sleep apnea The uses of CPAP masks Other conditions where sleep disorders should be considered Preventing sleep disorders Key Quotes: “Certainly, having sleep problems can cause behavioral problems. It can worsen inattention, it can worsen hyperactivity, or irritability.” - Dr. Hovig Artinian “If they snore do more!” - Dr. Hovig Artinian Email hovig.artinian@helendevoschildrens.org to reach out to Dr. Artinian and check out https://bit.ly/37yDxnq (Helen DeVos Children's Hospital) to know more about his space. Resources Mentioned: Pediatric Meltdown Ep. 25: https://apple.co/3tUsHBT (Kids and Sleep Why Getting Enough ZZZ's Matters) https://www.ohsu.edu/sites/default/files/2019-06/BEARS%20Questionnaire.pdf (BEARS Questionnaire) https://mc3.depressioncenter.org/ (Michigan Child Collaborative Care) If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-lia-gaggino-80322a31/ (LinkedIn), https://www.facebook.com/DrLiaGaggino/ (Facebook), and https://twitter.com/gagginol?lang=en (Twitter) or email me at gagginol@yahoo.com. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/ (https://www.medicalbhs.com/) LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children's health and well-being.

Siri og de gode hjelperne
Ine Jansen & Andrea Bræin Hovig

Siri og de gode hjelperne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 67:31


Er det innafor å være sammen med noen selv etter at du finner ut at dere er firmenninger? Hva skal du gjøre når mannen i ditt liv har helt ulik sexdrift fra deg selv? Og hva skal du gjøre for å takle misunnelse? Dette og mye mer svarer skuespillere Andrea Bræin Hovig og Ine Jansen på når de er gode hjelpere hos Siri. Har du et problem? Send det inn til oss på Siri@radionorge.no.

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Film Forum Presents
HOPE - Maria Sødahl, Stellan Skarsgård & Andrea Bræin Hovig

Film Forum Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 49:07


In this episode, Film Forum Presents a conversation with Maria Sødahl, writer and director of the new film HOPE, and the film’s stars, Stellan Skarsgård and Andrea Bræin Hovig. Based on Sødahls’ real life experiences, HOPE centers on a couple played by Skarsgård and Hovig whose relationship is tested by crisis. The acclaimed drama was Norway’s official submission to the 2021 Oscars for Best International Feature Film. This episode’s event was co-presented by the Bellevue Literary Review, with editor-in-chief Danielle Ofri serving as moderator. HOPE is now playing theatrically at Film Forum and in our Virtual Cinema at www.filmforum.org. Special thanks to KimStim, Sasha Berman, Danielle Ofri and the Bellevue Literary Review for making this event possible. Photo by Agnete Brun.

Seventh Row podcast
SR EP87: Couples dealing with cancer: Ordinary Love and Hope

Seventh Row podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 93:35


We discuss Ordinary Love and Hope, two recent films about couples dealing with a cancer diagnosis. We compare the film's depictions of relationships, hospitals, and cancer film tropes. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and Editor-at-Large Mary Angela Rowe. Click here for detailed show notes  Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com. On this episode Why we paired these films (8:02) Ordinary Love (10:47) Hope (39:46) Comparing performances (1:12:43) Ordinary Love (Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn, 2019) The film is a detailed look at how a very ordinary married couple (Joan, played by Lesley Manville, and Tom, played by Liam Neeson) cope with a life-threatening disruption to their amiable married life: Joan finds a lump on her breast, and a series of tests reveal it to be cancerous. We're given time at the start of the film to settle into the minutiae of Joan's and Tom's life together. The opening shot sees them holding hands as they walk down the pavement and up to a small tree by the roadside, which they circle around before returning back the way they came. It's evident that this is some kind of tradition so ingrained in their everyday that they don't even think about it; not a word passes between the two. They're easy in each other's company: we then observe them as they watch TV, talking but never looking at each other, because they don't need to. Ordinary Love is available on VOD and streaming on Crave in Canada, on HULU in the US, and Binge in Australia. Hope (Maria Sødahl, 2019) The week between Christmas and New Year's proves a crucible for a married couple's relationship in Maria Sødahl's smart and sensitive drama, Hope. Unlike most dramas about cancer (including Ordinary Love also at TIFF19), the film is not about the initial diagnosis and treatment; instead Anja (Andrea Bræin Hovig) has already survived lung cancer, but just before Christmas, she discovers the cancer has spread, and surviving this is unlikely. The first bout of cancer is what kept the marriage together after a rough patch; the second diagnosis threatens to split them apart, as Anja starts to unleash all of her pent up anger — not helped by the medication the steroids she's on, which alter her behaviour.  Throughout this tense but never sentimental film, Anja must reckon with the life she's chosen and feels is about to lose, worrying most about how her passing will affect her children. At the same time, her husband, Tomas (Stellan Skarsgård) is going through an entirely separate journey: coping with what becoming a single father of six will mean, dealing with his wife's lashing out without escalating things, and, of course, his own grief. They start on divergent emotional paths, but slowly find their way back to each other. Hope will be available on VOD on Friday, April 16. Episode Notes Read Orla's interview with Ordinary Love star Lesley Manville Read Alex's interview with Hope writer-director Maria Sødahl and stars Andrea Bræin Hovig and Stellan Skarsgård Read our list of 2020's best supporting performances Read Emilia Rolewicz's “What Hollywood gets wrong with cancer movies” on Little White Lies Listen to our podcast episode on our newest ebook, In Their Own Words: Fiction Directors Purchase your copy of In Their Own Words: Fiction Directors now at https://theirownwords.ca  

Soundvenue streamer
To kriminelt oversete filmperler til din påskeferie

Soundvenue streamer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 21:02


Påsken står for døren og der skal selvfølgelig streames noget ekstra godt til Summerbird-chokoladerne. Og efter sidste uges hyper-kommercielle superheltefest, dykker filmredaktør Jacob Ludvigsen og filmskribent Lise Ulrich denne gang ned i to oversete filmperler fra det store, ikke-engelsksprogede udland, der begge var Oscar-shortlistet i år, men akkurat ikke klarede cuttet (hey, der skulle jo være plads til ’Druk’!). Først går turen til Norge, hvor duoen vender dramaet ’Håb’ med Andrea Bræin Hovig og Stellan Skarsgård, instrueret af Maria Sødahl, som blev uddannet fra den danske Filmskole i 90’erne. I 'Håb' får en familie deres juleferie vendt på vrangen, da moren Anja modtager en chokerende besked, der kaster både hende og parforholdet ud i dyb krise. Det lyder dystert, men filmen flyver afsted fra den ene geniale dialog til den næste – og Jacob og Lise er solgt. Fra Olso tager værterne til Monterrey i Mexico og filmen ’I’m No Longer Here’ af Fernando Frias (’Los Espookys’), der er blevet hypet ud over det sædvanlige af Mexicos to største instruktører, Guillermo del Toro og Alfonso Cuarón. En 17-årig bandeleder med et helt unikt look og et særligt forhold til musikgenren ’cumbia’ ender som ulovlig immigrant i New York, men ’I’m No Longer Here’ er så langt fra noget gængs gangsterdrama, som man kan komme. Lyt med!

Kosmorama
Det mannlige blikket - med Andrea Bræin Hovig

Kosmorama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 17:22


Andrea Bræin Hovig spiller hovedrollen i filmen Håp, som er kortlistet til Oscar. Hun har jobbet som skuespiller siden åttitallet, og i løpet av disse årene har bransjen endret seg mye. Men fremdeles er det mannlige blikket sterkt til stede.Dette skal Andrea snakke om nå - med journalist Randi Lillealtern. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Litteraturhuset i Trondheim
Kosmorama podkast: Det mannlige blikket - med Andrea Bræin Hovig

Litteraturhuset i Trondheim

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 17:22


Andrea Bræin Hovig spiller hovedrollen i filmen Håp, som er kortlistet til Oscar. Hun har jobbet som skuespiller siden åttitallet, og i løpet av disse årene har bransjen endret seg mye. Men fremdeles er det mannlige blikket sterkt til stede. Dette skal Andrea snakke om nå - med journalist Randi Lillealtern. Podcasten er produsert i samarbeid med Litteraturhuset i Trondheim og er publisert i forbindelse med Kosmorama 2021 som foregår 8-14. mars. Les mer på Kosmorama.no

What the FILM?!
14: An Affair (2018) interview with Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken

What the FILM?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 70:25


The Podcast Strikes Back yet again! With this 14th episode where we had the awesome opportunity to sit down and chat with Writer, Director and Producer Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken about his film An Affair (2018), a film that explores the story of a school teacher who falls prey to an obsessed student, starring Andrea Bræin Hovig and Tarjei Sandvik Moe. We also get into his filmmaking process, collaborating with his brother, Oskar Dahlsbakken as his Director of Photography and his experiences as a self-taught filmmaker. It was a pleasure having Henrik on and wish him all the best with his films! We highly recommend you check out his IMDB to watch his past work and projects he’s working on!

LØRN.TECH
#0900: HEALTHTECH: Eivind Hovig: Min erfaring fra Covid-19

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 37:54


I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med Eivind Hovig som er leder for Senter for bioinformatikk, Universitetet i Oslo . Han forteller hvorfor Offentlig innsats er og vil fortsette å være viktig, mens helsetjenester organisert etter kapitalistiske prinsipper er ikke alltid like hensiktsmessig. Hovig belyser dette i samtalen med noen eksempler som PCR-teknologien og erfaringer fra Covid-19 pandemien.— Det er ikke gull, alt som glimrer, forteller han i episoden. Dette LØRNER du:TestingDeling av dataCovid-19 pandemien Virus Anbefalt litteraturhttps://www.mn.uio.no/sbi/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CINECAST
Hope

CINECAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 7:04


Notre critique du film "Hope" réalisé par Maria Sødahl avec Andrea Bræin Hovig et Stellan Skarsgard.  Abonnez-vous au podcast CINECAST sur la plateforme de votre choix : https://smartlink.ausha.co/cinecast  ABONNE-TOI à la chaîne YouTube pour tenter de remporter deux places de cinéma UGC ! Toutes les sorties cinéma sont sur : https://www.ugc.be  Horaires près de chez vous : https://www.cinenews.be/fr/films/hope-1 ---   Titre : Hope Sortie : 14 Octobre 2020  De : Maria Sødahl  Avec : Andrea Bræin Hovig et Stellan Skarsgard.  Synopsis : Anja (43 ans) vit avec Tomas (59 ans) et leurs nombreux enfants. Les années passant, ils se sont peu à peu éloignés l'un de l'autre. Suite à un examen médical, Anja apprend qu'elle a une tumeur au cerveau. Cette terrible nouvelle va bousculer les liens familiaux et ranimer la flamme de cet amour quelque peu délaissé. Bande-annonce : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ao17lSuRKk #Hope #CINECAST

What on Earth is going on for Heaven's sake?
For Heaven's Sake podcast Episode 9: Hovig Nassanian in Cyprus, Lebanon and Beyond

What on Earth is going on for Heaven's sake?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 36:27


This episode features an ethnic Armenian who grew up in Lebanon, emigrated to Greek Cyprus, studied in the US and worked and travelled extensively before marrying a lady from Sweden.  We unravel how his musical gifts and training in the radio and visual broadcasting domain has led him to travel and work extensively, to serve God and others through directing and producing large scale musicals and dramas and to his present calling as music teacher to young learners!

Ypsilonsamtaler
Festivalspesial: Ellen Sofie Hovland og Maria Sødahl

Ypsilonsamtaler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 59:01


Sist uke gikk Drammen Sacred Music Festival av stabelen for 11. gang. Vi har alltid et verbalprogram og dette året hadde jeg gleden av å snakke med Ellen Sofie Hovland i forbindelse med hennes konsert i biblioteket 14. september. Dagen etter viste vi filmen Håp i samarbeid med Drammen filmklubb. Regissør Maria Sødahl introduserte filmen og snakket med meg etter visningen. I denne episoden av Ypsilonsamtaler får du høre begge samtalene og opptak fra konserten. Ellen Sofie Hovland har gitt ut tre plater som alle er nominert til Spellemannspris. Den ene fikk den også. Hun synger om relasjoner, om livets opp- og nedturer med medfølelse og innlevelse. Konserten var den første både for henne og for Drammensbiblioteket på mange måneder og det var tydelig at både publikum og artist koste seg på den flotte scenen. Hovedscenen på biblioteket har vel byens vakreste kulisser med Ypsilon, elva og åsen som “bakteppe”, det perfekte stedet for en Ypsilonsamtale.. Maria Sødahl skapte filmen Håp som med Andrea Bræin Hovig og Stellan Skarsgård i hovedrollene har fått Amandapris og gått sin seiersgang fra festival til festival. Filmen handler om Maria og familiens liv i 10 dager fra hun fikk dødsdom med uhelbredelig kreft fram til operasjonen. Det er vanskelig å gå uberørt fra denne filmen som mer enn helse handler om relasjoner og kjærlighetens kraft midt i krisen. Publikum fikk både filmvisning og et innblikk i Maria Sødahls arbeid med denne svært personlige filmen. Lenge var hun fast bestemt på at hun ikke ville og kunne lage film om dette. Etter noen år gjorde hun det likevel. Det er vi svært takknemlige for!Ypsilonsamtaler er en podkast av og med Ivar Flaten fra Kirkelig Dialogsenter Drammen. Ypsilon er den ikoniske gangbroen over Drammenselva. Drammen er elveby og en by for brobyggere. Ivar inviterer mennesker til samtaler der kulturmøter, brobygging og samfunnsliv er tema. De inviterte har bidratt - og bidrar til at verden blir et bedre sted gjennom arbeidsliv, frivillig innsats og samfunnsengasjement på ulike måter.Drammen kommune har omtrent 100.000 innbyggere med røtter i over 150 nasjoner. Her lever mennesker med veldig mange ulike historier, kulturelle referanser og religiøse tradisjoner. Gjennom 15 års prestetjeneste og like lang dialogpraksis, har Ivar snakket med svært mange mennesker og fått et stort nettverk.Kulturmøtene i internasjonale Drammen er rammen for samtaler med livshistorier, kunnskap om forskjellige tenkemåter og levemåter - og mye materiale til refleksjon. Kort sagt vil Ypsilonsamtaler gi deg muligheten til lå bli litt mer kjent med mange fascinerende mennesker.Utgiver: Kirkelig Dialogsenter DrammenProdusent og programvert: Ivar FlatenMusikk: Ole Jørn MyklebustVignett/kjenning: Are Tågvold FlatenBildet på logoen er tatt av Per Ulleland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Investigating Vegan Life With Patricia Kathleen
Chatting with Jennifer Markell; Chef, Blogger, Founder, Owner and Operator of Vegan It Real Personal Chef Services

Investigating Vegan Life With Patricia Kathleen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 41:17


Today I am chatting with Chef Jennifer Markell. Jennifer is the creative mind behind the website and blog veganitreal.com and founder, owner and operator of Vegan It Real Personal Chef Services located in the Tampa Bay area. Since 2017 Jennifer has been standing at the forefront of the plant-based movement with a mission to “veganize” the planet, one meal at a time. As a certified holistic nutritionist and a certified plant-based chef, Jennifer embraces Hippocrates’ concept that “food is thy medicine and medicine is thy food.” She is driven by her passion to bring delicious and nutritious meals to hear clients’ tables along with the knowledge that real, whole food is good for the environment, the animal and your health! Key points addressed were  Jennifer’s education and certification regarding nutrition and plant based whole foods within the arenas of vegan diets, cooking, and healthWe also discussed Jennifer’s collaborative efforts via her services as well as her prediction as to where she thinks the plant based and vegan food scenes are headed in the next 5 years This series features conversations I conducted with individuals who have dedicated their work and lives to Vegan research, businesses, art, and society. This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media. TRANSCRIPTION*Please note, this is an automated transcription please excuse any typos or errors [00:00:00] In this episode, I speak with chef, blogger, founder, owner and operator of Vegan, it real personal chef services Jennifer Markell. Key points addressed were Jennifer's education and certification regarding nutrition and plant based Whole Foods within the arenas of Vegan diets, cooking and health. We also discussed Jennifer's collaborative efforts via her services, as well as her prediction as to where she thinks the plant based in Vegan food scenes, are headed in the next five years. Stay tuned for my fascinating talk with Jennifer Markell. [00:00:41] My name is Patricia Kathleen, and this series features interviews and conversations I conduct with experts from food and fashion to tech and agriculture, from medicine and science to health and humanitarian arenas. The dialog captured here is part of our ongoing effort to host transparent and honest rhetoric. For those of you who, like myself, find great value in hearing the expertize and opinions of individuals who have dedicated their work and lives to their ideals. If you're enjoying these podcasts, be sure to check out our subsequent series that dove deep into specific areas such as founders and entrepreneurs. Fasting and roundtable topics they can be found on our Web site. Patricia Kathleen Acom, where you can also join our newsletter. You can also subscribe to all of our series on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Pod Bean and YouTube. Thanks for listening. Now let's start the conversation. [00:01:38] Hi, everyone, and welcome back. I'm your host, Patricia. And today I'm excited to be sitting down with Jennifer Markell. Jennifer is a chef, blogger, founder, owner and operator of Vegan Real Personal Chef Services. You can find out more on her Web site about herself, her services and everything we talk about today on her Web site. W w w dot Vegan it real dot com. That is BGA and i t r e l dot com. Welcome, Jennifer. [00:02:05] Hi. So happy. I'm so happy to be here. It's so great to be here. [00:02:09] Absolutely. I'm excited to climb through everything with you. I really love your web. I like the services that you offer. And I know our audience is really going to benefit from everything that we talk about today. For those of you listening, that might be news on this podcast. I will proffer a quick bio on Jennifer. But before we get to that, a roadmap for the line of inquiry, the trajectory that will that line of inquiry will go. We'll first look at Jennifer's academic and culinary nutritional background and training, and then we'll turn towards unpacking her personal Vegan story if it hasn't already been mentioned in the aforementioned. And then we'll unpack Vegan it real Web site, the services, info, education, collaboration, all of the kind of efforts that Jennifer has involved with that. Then we'll turn our efforts towards answering rapid fire questions. For those of you that are returning, these are questions that you have submitted to our Web site, w w w dot, Patricia, Kathleen, dot com and reached out. We always encourage our audience to ask questions based on any profession that we might run into if any of our series and we will get those up on air. And under that we will get to about seven to 10 rapid fire questions that some of you have for Vegan chefs and people in the Vegan food industry who wrap the entire podcast up with them. Thoughts that Jennifer has for things that may be on the horizon in the Vegan food scene and services and collaborative work in culinary enterprises and all that good stuff. [00:03:27] So, as promised, a quick bio on Jennifer. Chef Jennifer Markell is the creative mind behind the website and blog, Vegan it real and founder, owner and operator of Vegan it real personal chef services located in the Tampa Bay Area since 2017. Jennifer has been standing at the forefront of the plant based movement with a mission to organize the planet. One meal at a time. [00:03:51] As a certified holistic nutritionist and a certified plant based chef, Jennifer embraces Epocrates concept that food is a medicine and medicine is the food. She is driven by her passion to bring delicious and nutritious meals to her clients tables, along with the knowledge that real whole food is good for the environment, the animal and your health. So, Jennifer, I love, you know, a lot of your focus. I've looked through all a lot of your information across your social media accounts, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, on your Web site, of course. And you you really do hit that points hard. And so I'm really happy that it's in your bio, this kind of food, as they medicine, let it be as such. And before we climb into your Web site and some of the ethos and the philosophy behind it, I was hoping you could draw out a little bit further your academic and culinary and nutritional training that you've had that led you to launching Vegan. [00:04:44] Oh, sure. Sure. So it's really, you know, one of those stories where I had spent almost most of my adult life until almost middle age in the corporate world. [00:04:58] And after a horrible, you know, layoff in 2013, that was when I had an opportunity to reevaluate things and submerge myself into learning what it was. [00:05:12] That was going to be my next step in life, my next career. And I wasn't going settle. So what I did was I started doing my own research on food. I learned a lot about organic food. And it was solely just self driven research podcast and TED talks and working actually part time for an organic farmer. So just moving myself closer to the food food systems, food producers. And then in two thousand and eighteen, early 2018, when my mother became ill, very, quite ill. [00:05:55] I was really to the tipping point of deciding, you know, do I want to go back into the corporate world or really just take that leap of faith into my education and my knowledge and learning about food for medicine. So I enrolled in what I could at the time, what I was able to do for my work life balance. I was, you know, a mom of a mom of four kids, two of my own, two stepchildren. You know, I run a home and I had other part time work that I was doing so I couldn't just go and roll into, you know, the call the local college and become a full time student. And I couldn't go to culinary. Well, that was pretty much out of the question for me. So what I decided to do was investigate some holistic nutrition opportunities. There's a few out there and I enrolled in a six month training program that was fully online, a one on one coaching program through American fitness professionals and associates a f, p, a and graduated at top of the class for it with my holistic nutrition certification. So I really understood I had that piece, that credential to really tie food to the body. And I understood how food was both making a sick and healthy at the same time. But that wasn't enough for me. I knew that it worked well, but I really still only knew how to cook, you know, the vegetables that I was used to. And I really didn't know how to take advantage of all the great products out there. [00:07:36] So then I decided to get a little bit of culinary credential and again, did a lot of investigative research, talked to a lot of chefs out there. [00:07:46] What did they do? And again, knowing called actual culinary school was out of the question. I enrolled in Ruby R.O. you. It's so funny. Everybody thinks it's are you b y? But it's not. It's a French word. R o u x b e. And it was a Ruby International online culinary program and they had what was a very focused plant based culinary professional program. [00:08:11] And it's a six month self-paced program where you have access to actual chefs through an interactive program online. So I was able to take that six month program, graduate within four months and really have a really great understanding of not only how food is for your body, good for your body, but also how to actually make it taste good and try to work to convert some of those folks who think that tofu and kale are bad and disgusting. [00:08:46] So I really then I felt like, wow, I have a really good grasp on that knowledge. So, you know, it was important for me, even just when I was a blogger, but definitely when I was going into a culinary profession to have some kind of credential, I just didn't want I wanted to have that education. However, I could get it something that I could say, yes, I took the time to do that. And then just to kind of add on to that and we'll talk about the business in a minute. This year I went and received my certification as a food safety manager. [00:09:21] So funny enough, in January of this year, I learned all about cross contamination and food safety. And now, you know, I could technically go in and, you know, open a restaurant and be part of that food safety and security part of it, because I've been certified there, too. So education was really important to me and I couldn't go mainstream. So I kind of piecemealed my education. And to this day, I just just get involved in lots of different research and my own driven research and try to keep a very diverse and inclusive set of resources that I go to that are also unbiased. That's one thing I learned in my training. Follow the source of the funding. [00:10:07] Thanks. You know, I hope that answers your question. [00:10:10] I'm curious, given that you have this NFPA mixed with Ruby, you know, so from from a layperson's term, NFPA sounds kind of like the holistic dietary, you know, nutrient side of it. And the ruby sounds like it was teaching as flavor you flavors technique, how to bring in some of, you know, those aspects to your cooking. And in that sense, I'm curious which one leads Flagship to your recipe development? Do you first think about nutrition or do you first think about flavor? [00:10:41] OK. That's a great question and here's why. And here's why I developed Vegan it real and there's a story behind that. So I like to keep veganism real. So I, I started off really becoming focused on the nutrition and plant based piece of it. [00:10:59] But then I realized the way to people and the way to maybe transform people's lifestyles is to keep the food real. So I then started focusing on the flavor side of things and the Shefi side of me kind of came out and I, I wanted to play with the new products out there and I wanted to see if I could fool my friends or my family with, you know, the latest plant based sausage. And so that's where I kind of got away from that Whole Foods plant based. [00:11:34] No oil, salt, sugar menz. Ality, but still with that said. I try to really I don't submerge myself in, like, the deep fry and, you know, oil frying and things like that. So I'm very conscious. And I was so thankful for that training. But it's it's a great question because initially I thought I would go into that coaching about food for health. But then once I got into the kitchen and started playing with food, I couldn't get out. [00:12:05] Yeah, it sounds like it sounds like a great love for flavor and the culinary arts. You know, that's those dimensions. Is it the French, the triangle of of spices or flavors that affect you? I can't remember. I was talking. It's not my forte, but I was speaking and chef one time when they were talking about the simplicity of patissier and things like that and really getting into the French flavors and the classical techniques that are developed around those very simple moments and deaths. It's an absolute art, you know. No doubt. No doubt about that. I want to kind of unpack Vegan it real for a minute now before we start getting into, like, the key components that someone will hit when they hit your side, some of the services you offer and the collaboration and things like that that I'm actually quite moved by. I want to first know personally how you define the terms plant based. You've gotten into the Whole Foods and how, you know, keeping it real was more an introductory and a conversion from people who were eating meat. But how do you personally define plant base as opposed to injecting position or next to defining Vegan? [00:13:11] Absolutely. And it is confusing. And that's why I use. I usually say I'm a plant based vegan because veganism is really a movement. [00:13:24] Veganism in itself is a movement. So when in vegans, you know, true vegans who are passionate about the animals and driven towards that activism will definitely call you to the mat on how you define yourself, you know? But so veganism itself is a movement. However, when you are when you eat a vegan diet, you will allow for those processed foods. So you might go get the annys mac and cheese and you might go get the Gardein bagged, frozen, you know, check on Nugget's, you know, the fake chicken nuggets and the plant based processed foods to incorporate into your daily life as a supplement when you are living a Whole Foods plant based lifestyle, those processed foods are very, very, very limited. If if you incorporate them at all. And it's funny because one of the things I learned in my research and doing my through my education and tea calling Campbell is a hero who who's book who whose books I have read, sometimes more than once. And in reading those types of resources and folks material, I didn't realize that you can still incorporate fish and meat and cheese into a plant based diet. Right. Plant based diet is really 90 percent of what you are consuming is whole. It's, you know, so whole grains. It's it's not your process greens. It's not your process. We test your whole wheat, your, your whole Raices, all of those foods and your fruits and vegetables. But it allows for a very small portion of animal based products. Veganism does not allow for any portion of animal based products. I mean, and so that's why as far as when I define myself, some people will relate more to the plant based side of things for the health. And some people relate more so to the veganism for the movement. And interestingly enough, I started to be plant based and Vegan for the health. And now I am holistically for everything, the animals, the health and the planet, because I have just learned so much. It's kind of you kind of have to embrace all three. [00:16:00] Yeah. I feel like that's kind of the narrative that's really common along a lot of people's lines. You know, the gateway into what led to plant based vegan lifestyle. It starts to curing itself. You know, I, I just haven't spoken to a vegan who's been Vegan for five years that still trying to score, you know, the Gardein chicken stuff as much anymore. It starts to be right off. If they came at it from the environment, again, that has something to do with age and education. But I think that it's an interesting tie in. So given your personal Vegan. [00:16:37] I mean, you've you went along this whole path you had. Did you have a health improvement when you came Vegan? [00:16:43] Well, funny enough, I will say I'm novice, so I have only been completely Vegan for three years. It was three years. June 24th, I believe, was our anniversary. June 24th was my anniversary. And then my husband and my stepdaughter, me and her, her. Their anniversary is, quote, a goal. They say July 1st. So two thousand seventeen. So three years. I'm I'm I'm very, you know, very early in my veganism compared to some folks who I have come into contact with who have never eaten meat or have never eaten a plant based product or, you know, plant or I'm sorry. Animal based product before. So, you know, I have so much to learn and I never, ever want somebody things that I have it all figured out because I am not the expert. But I did notice changes and we noticed changes a lot, especially initially, because you think you're going to lose weight and you don't. Some people don't. And we gained weight. And then, you know, and then we felt, you know, bloated all the time. And so you start to question yourself in the commitment. Same thing with any other, you know, change or trying to make. And we did. And, you know, my husband had suffered for, gosh, since almost since the time I had met him in 2012 with what was called chronic to Carea, which is chronic hives. And you don't know why and you can't figure out why. Surely after I would say within six months to a year of going Vegan, his hives disappeared completely. And this is by no means and this is just my personal story. I have TMJ and I've had diagnosed and received cortisone shots for pre arthritis conditions, you know, pain and things like that. Wow, what a difference. I now I hardly ever have pain where I used to have pain. I'm not not saying that I don't get older and we don't have pains, but I just saw an overwhelming sense of. Feeling young. Just feeling better. [00:19:02] I don't know how to describe in a lot of vegans, it's hard to describe. You just feel. And I. I almost think that there's a connection between the animal consumption and, you know, your your mind and where your head that because you just feel a little lighter. No pun intended. But over the course of three years, for instance, I do not. I eat as much as I want today without having to worry about a calorie. I don't. I try to just eat a little bit of everything that the Earth has given us. You know, every day I don't stress about what I'm going to, you know, if I'm going get on the scale and it's going to say five pounds heavier or not. Because I just know that's gonna all, you know, just just shake on it. And I have seen over the course of the first two years, my husband and I equally lost between 15 and 20 pounds. And people would look at us and they said, well, you didn't need to lose 15 or 20 pounds. But clearly we did because it it just you know, now we are at optimum weights, you know? I mean, I weigh less now than I did in high school as. And he's the same way. And we are you know, he's fifty one and I'm hearing that a hitch. [00:20:19] Yeah. And there's, I mean there's future payoffs as well. [00:20:23] I think, you know, the immediate health turnaround. I've never spoken with anybody who was under the age of 30 that didn't go from eating some kind of animal byproduct or animal based diet to Vegan that didn't have an alleviation from everything from occasional pains. Athletes that just have less inflammation to, you know, turnaround's of chronic issues, you know, with autoimmune and diabetes and all sorts of things that I'm certainly not the first to chronicle these. You know, there's them what the health and conspiracy and all of these stories that kind of implement that health aspect and people that dedicated their lives to it. But it is a common theme. And when you don't speak with anybody who doesn't have a story like that, it just becomes like, wow. And then there's the future. You know, there's there's less of Alzheimer's with, you know, with. Yeah, Vegan Dice's. There's correlation studies being done. There's just some of the things that come to get all of us in our older age seem to be at least a lesser extent, which is kind of a nice aspect in addition to saving the planet for our future generations, as well as being kind to other sentient beings. [00:21:32] Oh, absolutely. And you hit the nail on the head. I had mentioned, you know, my mom was was very ill and she suffered from Crohn's disease for many, many, many years, many undiagnosed years as well prior to that. And along with some of her other conditions that I visibly expert, you know, saw and experienced firsthand in what she went through, I chose that, you know, to make a lifestyle change. I you know, I chose that. I didn't want to experience those things because a lot of Alzheimer's runs in my mother's side of the family. She had several sisters that were diagnosed with it as well. And you know it. [00:22:15] You start to think, gosh, do I want to start taking pills to try to avoid these things that I could genetically, you know, inherit? Or do I want to change those and try to repair those broken DNA as cells to actually repair them and not just put a Band-Aid on them with the actual food that we were meant to eat. So you made a great point it all. [00:22:41] It all began and continues to this day because I don't want to have to rely on, you know, a medicine cabinet when when I'm much older. [00:22:51] You right? Yeah, absolutely. It's it's a great fear of mine to discover how many of my colleagues were on, you know, Daily Pharmaceuticals at the age of 40 was daunting for me. [00:23:02] I am not sure I could keep up with the time getting up on the same time every day. [00:23:08] I'm wondering, unpacking your Web site was interesting for me. I want to know about some of the impetus that when you went to launch it because it's different then. You know, I can't get enough of Vegan food Web sites anyway. I'm a kind of suer of sorts. But yours has a very unique and different tone to it. And I'm thinking that had something to do with some of the reason, the impetus behind the inspiration. Can you kind of speak to what inspired you to launch it? [00:23:35] Sure. Well, it's been it's been a long time in the making. And I was actually fortunate enough to have a great web designer that helped me push it over the edge there and get it launched, because I'll tell you, if it was up to me, I would I would have never pulled the trigger because it was never good enough. But thank you. Thank you. Because it's gone through a few different transformations. I initially, as mentioned when I started looking at a new career in food, was going to look at the consulting and the coaching and the the blogging and being able to get my voice out there and my message heard and try to just bring more awareness to veganism and the really real ness of it. [00:24:25] And so it started off as more of like, hey, I'm gonna sit here and I'm going to blog about food and I'm going to coach people. [00:24:33] And then again, once I got submerged into the food, I was getting asked a lot of questions about my recipes. And I would post a picture. And, you know, obviously people want to know what's in it. And. And so I just said, you know, I got to start documenting it. And so I do have a good amount of recipes out there. [00:24:56] I'd love to have more recipes out there. I focus on my blog. I was also doing some big in travel with my husband a little bit, whereas when I say Vegan travel, we would pick a destination that had a big Vegan footprint so I could go taste all the food. I mean, I'm a foodie. That's we were driven by food at some point. So there's some on there about my art Vegan travel that's kind of been nipped in the bud right now. [00:25:24] But then up until just recent. So I was really focused on the informing, you know, let's inform people. Let's share my experience. Let's share the products that work for me. Share the food tips that work for me. And then once I started seeing that my recipes were making a difference and that I was going to pursue the actual culinary piece of it. That's when I have been transforming. And it's still going through a transformation if you go out there into the personal chef services. So I wanted to make. I wanted to keep Vegan it real the brand altogether because I love my brand and I wanted to also incorporate that services piece into the Web site where my locals could go out and take advantage of the services that I do offer from a personal chef's perspective. So it's gone through quite a few transformations, and I'm pretty certain that when my web designer receives an email from me, she shakes her head and, you know, it's it against the wall or something. But yeah, she I'm to the point where I can go in and just not break it. [00:26:35] But it's definitely going through transformations and I do get a lot of feedback on it. I'm not big into advertising, you know, right now. [00:26:45] I like I like people to just go get the information and keep it raw and real and transparent. I'm not necessarily out at my site to make money. I just want people to really profit off the information that I bring. [00:26:59] And that's what it seems like. It really feels like it's even curated the recipes that you have. [00:27:04] Yeah, photos are beautiful and the stuff that you're making. And I fancy myself, you know, in a fairly tidy, Vegan, self-taught chef. And they're beautiful. You know, I was looking at some of the reinventions, even the cheesy, like sausage and tartar torte, Vegan casserole and just different things like that. You know, I really it was inspirational. [00:27:28] The Tater Tots casserole. [00:27:29] Yay, not tartar casserole. I have children. These are the types of things that I'm thinking. I could make that a little bit more fun, particularly when they have friends over that. You're trying to kind of woo into this whole like, no, we're not a weird household. This is this is a great way of eating. I'm curious, you have a collaboration. You kind of tapped touched on it. It's this seems like the future of you know, it's the fact that you're constantly evolving the site and things like that that's, I think, evolve or die. Right. And the collaboration aspect of it is really the area that I feel a lot of chefs in general, Vegan chefs, you know, they go and they might eat at someone's establishment or get some information or get on someone's Instagram feed. But you never hear about this collaborative moment, like, let's work together, let's apply my lens to yours. Where do you see that heading in your future? [00:28:20] Well, I'm fortunate because I have a ton of an area that's very new to the Vegan world where I live in the Tampa Bay area. I would say it's fairly new compared to, say, like Portland or, you know, something that has a much bigger Vegan footprint. So Vegan Vegan restaurants are popping up all over. And which means that the Vegan footprint, the plant base, cost conscious eater footprint is growing every day. So I recently plugged into, you know, all the restaurants because we we like to convert more vegans. We're never going to. [00:28:59] For everybody, so we I think and this is just this is I think a lot of the business owners around here would say the same thing. We promote each other's business. We don't compete for their business, the business, the client business. So I may go to my local Vegan Deli and, you know, take a picture and promote, promote, promote on my pages. And they're certainly gonna scratch my back, too. They're gonna promote my food, even though, you know, I'm cooking for other people. And it might feel like I'm taking away from their business. They know I'm not going to make a dent necessarily, you know, because I'm doing my own thing. I'm not trying to do their thing. So I think that there's a big collaboration just in general in the Vegan community where I live. [00:29:47] And then, you know, I have been fortunate to be approached, to be part of some of, you know, opening of Vegan restaurants and whatnot, to be able to even have the opportunity to, you know, lay the groundwork for some of the places around here, even as just a subject matter expert, whatever the case may be, whatever the role may be, has been really great. And there are a lot of Vegan small business owners outside the restaurant that are product owners around here as well that I'm hoping, you know, we've already made connections, but I'm hoping that we can make much deeper connections. Right now. Social media is everywhere. It's everything. Live. Live collaboration's kind of hard right now because of Hovig, you know, so you just think outside the box. And I just think that as far as in just a step back to apologize. But with branding as well, we have a lot. We were having the veg fests around here. We have several per year. I don't know how that's gonna go, but just the brand collaboration in the community seems very cohesive and noncompetitive. And I maybe that's naive of me to think, but it just. And in the future, I'm sure it will become more competitive. But I think the collaboration's I like to take part in are those who bring transparency to their company, their brand, their their food, their product. And just making sure that their their future forward thinking model is, you know, all about sustainability and still aligns with my fundamental beliefs. Yeah, absolutely. [00:31:44] And I think so, too. And kind of to that end, I want to move into one of our rapid fire questions is kind of in that arena. [00:31:50] And we have a lot of people right in asking where do you, as you know, in your food and culinary expertize, do you have a hit on? Do you have a feel for where Vegan food or plant based food in the industry is headed? If you could toss a prediction out for the next five years, what do you see growing in track or any trends? [00:32:10] Well, the financial predictions are in the billions. And I, I personally every say here's a great indicator that when you when you go to your store, go to the Vegan section and I'm talking in your produce section and I'm talking over the course of, say, three months, six months. Anybody can do this. Look at the brand expansion in those categories. That's that's a great way to see how that trend is going. The trend is going up. I talked to everybody in it. Let me put it this way. The people that I talked to in the industry, I've yet to meet somebody who says, gosh, I wish I would have picked printing or I wish I would have gone in to accounting. I mean. [00:33:04] Pretty much it's not only is it going to be in, it is consistently a profitable business. I saw my business launch immediately at the beginning of this year and covered hit and I was going through my launch during Koven and I saw great demand. So I just foresee. The Vegan movement is no longer going to be a movement. It's going to become a lifestyle for more people than not, especially when we're going through times like like now with Cobh. It it's a it's a great example. And, you know, again, I'm not a medical professional, but sadly, through a lot of these cases that that I've been reading and researching and the underlying conditions, so many are preventable. And so that saddens me. I mean, I get so sad because I know that if folks would just do their own research and be open minded and, you know, bite the bullet and make hard lifestyle changes, you know, it might take three years like me, but you will you will feel the benefits of it. But yeah. So I think I when when Burger King is offering impossible burgers and KFC is offering getting ready to be on offer beyond meat nuggets. I think the trend is definitely going in the right direction. [00:34:27] Yeah, absolutely. And that's funny you say that it leads address into the direct next question with Rapid Fire, which is what do you think about the main offenders in the meat industry and the propagators of kind of everything that's been wrong with, you know, not just the animal rights issues, but also the environmental impact that these places like Burger King and KFC and McDonalds, if it ever joins, which it doesn't really need to, because they have like 40 percent soy products and half of their meat products anyway, they've partly joined. But what do you think about the different kind of soy you think? What do you think about? Do you do you welcome the change? Because any change towards, you know, this sustainable, healthy vegan lifestyle is good? Or do you think that it's tragic that they're kind of benefiting yet once again? Or was it just destined to be do you have, like, a takeaway on that? [00:35:25] I do it's a hard question because, you know, I think the easy answer for vegans or is, you know. Well, if we can Kimber anybody, it's it's a step in the right direction. And I don't necessarily have that belief because I'm not into GMO, like I'm not into genetically modified ingredients, which is why I tried to personally stem my my processed foods. And I'm definitely one of those folks who's who tries to live more on the organic side of of the lifestyle. If, if and when possible. So, you know, holistically, I don't like, you know, the large scale models because it is propagating the same systems more or less, you know. So sometimes it can be within the system, the processes that need to be fixed. For instance, here's an example is we mentioned C.M.A soy. So, you know, subsidizing for soy. Our governments subsidize for, you know, GMO tons of, you know, soy. So why are we supplementing those folks when we could. Across the board, change diets by supplementing and subsidizing organic farmers? You know, why are we right. Supplement. It's almost like we're we're focused on the wrong things. And of course, this is just me looking in. But I think that. It's it is they are profiting off of Vegan for sure. And I mean, that's that's a great case in point, because, you know what? If it goes back to your last question, if the trend wasn't growing, they wouldn't want to have a footprint in the market. So I think that we definitely need laws change within the system itself. And this this goes I mean, I could talk all day about our food system that goes into the school systems and our hospitals and, oh, my gosh, don't get me started. So, yeah, I am definitely I keep a very conscious mind, especially with the brands I work with and for about that exact thing. So no where I'm glad burgling has the impossible burger for people. I don't eat it. Right. James, your question. [00:37:56] Yeah, I think it kind of does. [00:37:57] And I it's it's quite similar to my own narrative, which is, you know, I interviewed Ingrid Newkirk, founder of PETA, not too long ago. And I believe while I didn't ask her that exact question, she would say, you know, when support like any anything to get away from the abuse and suffering of animals and and to promote a healthier future. But that being said, I don't think she's running out to try one anytime soon. Right. You, myself as well. My final question for today is get a lot of people who want to know your personal take away. So your elevator pitch, your top three. You know, if you were sitting down with someone who was open, not angry, which there is a huge difference, but I heard you were Vegan and you were writing up to the 20th floor in an elevator and said, what are like the top three reasons as to why do you have kind of things that you find yourself prattling off as to kind of give people as this gateway moment? [00:38:53] Yeah, only if they ask. And I say that because I have already learned that you can't sell things to people who aren't listening or who aren't open to that. So once they ask and I don't have elevator speech and I probably should because I just ride alone all the time. But what I do is I will just tell them my personal story and I tell them about basically I'll just, you know, plants. There's no food out there today that you cannot basically enjoy that wasn't made from plants. And I say that because I've tried it. So, for instance, if I wanted to become vegan 20 years ago, it's not the Vegan as veganism it is today. So I would say that before you poo poo the whole idea, let me cook you a meal and then we can talk about whether it was vegan and whether it was cruelty free and whether it save the planet or not. [00:40:00] Nice. That's a good pitch. You don't need an elevator pitch. That's it. I don't know. [00:40:05] I don't. I can't. Do I? You know, you're supposed to have that. That three 30 second pitch. I'm a rambler. [00:40:14] No, you don't need one. You're fine. And you're willing to have someone to dinner, you know, and to put in the legwork so you don't need an elevator pitch just right. Well, Jennifer, thank you so much for speaking with me today. I appreciate your time. I know you're busy and I really appreciate your candor and all of your information. [00:40:30] Well, this was a great collaboration. This is where it's at. So I appreciate. I appreciate your time as well. This is great. Thank you so much. [00:40:39] You bet. For everyone listening, we've been speaking with Jennifer Markell. She's a chef, blogger, founder, owner and operator of Vegan at Real Personal Shefford Services. You can find out more on her Web site. W w w dot Vegan at real dot com. Thank you for giving us your time today. [00:40:56] And until we speak again next time, remember to stay safe, eat responsibly and well and always bet on yourself. Slainte. 

Sommer i P2
Skuespiller Andrea Bræin Hovig

Sommer i P2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 30:02


Skuespiller Andrea Bræin Hovig har alltid vært en som graver og grubler. I Sommer i P2 graver hun i et spørsmål hun ofte har unngått å svare på; hvorfor ble du skuespiller?

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LØRN.TECH
#0654: HEALTHTECH: Eivind Hovig: Nøkkelen til presisjonsmedisin

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 50:05


Hva er det samfunnsmessige viktige med presisjonsmedisin? Og hvor mye av genetikken til Norges befolkning kjenner vi til? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med professor og leder hos senter for bioinformatikk, Institutt for informatikk ved Universitetet i Oslo, Eivind Hovig, om hvordan mutasjoner i kreft samspiller med immunsystemet, og forutsigelser på hvordan man kan manipulere det— Bioinformatiske løsninger er det som er ofte i fokus, men innovasjon er noe som dukker opp som muligheter underveis i forskningen og ikke noe som er i fokus i og for seg. Noe av kunsten er jo å være i forskningsfronten innen et område med samfunnsmessig relevans, slik jeg ser det, forteller han i episoden. Dette lørner du: Bioinformatiske løsningerDNA sekvensering KreftbehandlingGenetiske forandringer GDPRMønstre i genetikk Anbefalt litteratur: A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived av Adam RutherfordThe Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" av Rebecca Skloot. "Keiseren over alle sykdommer" av Sidharta MukherjeeDenne episoden er laget i samarbeid med Bigmed prosjektet ved Oslo Universitetssykehus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filmfrelst
Filmfrelst #378: En samtale med skuespiller Andrea Bræin Hovig

Filmfrelst

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 45:29


I denne episoden av Filmfrelst har Montages-redaktør Karsten Meinich satt seg ned med skuespiller Andrea Bræin Hovig til en samtale om hennes nylige roller i en rekke norske filmer, og da særlig Dag Johan Haugeruds «Lyset fra sjokoladefabrikken», som var kinoaktuell da episoden ble tatt opp. Bræin Hovig har også med seg en «favorittfilm» til episoden, som hun snakker inngående om. God lytting!

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Brekk et bein
Andrea Bræin Hovig

Brekk et bein

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 49:32


Vi har snakket med Andrea om å se seg selv på kino, hvordan spille foran kamera vs på scenen, Irina Malochevskaja, å spille i Håp, hvordan finne kontakt med medspiller, stemmebruk på teater og mye, mye mer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Nyhus & Dokka
Andrea Bræin Hovig: Religiøs ekstremisme og Disco

Nyhus & Dokka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 32:34


Hvorfor blir noen mennesker ekstremt og destruktivt religiøse? I filmen Disco spiller Andrea Bræin Hovig den manipulerende sektlederen Birgitta. Hvilke tanker gjør hun seg om fundamentalistiske former for kristentro? Les Vårt Land (helg+digital) i 10 uker for 49 kroner.

Dokka
Andrea Bræin Hovig: Religiøs ekstremisme og Disco

Dokka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 32:34


Hvorfor blir noen mennesker ekstremt og destruktivt religiøse? I filmen Disco spiller Andrea Bræin Hovig den manipulerende sektlederen Birgitta. Hvilke tanker gjør hun seg om fundamentalistiske former for kristentro?Les Vårt Land (helg+digital) i 10 uker for 49 kroner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radioteatret
Rød mann/Sort mann - Kolonien (2:8)

Radioteatret

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 23:57


Radioteatrets dramatisering av Kim Leine sin bok «Rød mann/sort mann». Vinneren av P2 lytternes Romanpris. Dramaturg: Gunhild Nymoen Komponister: Jane Kelly og Sindre Hotvedt Produsent: Øystein Kjennerud Lyddesign: Rikard Strømsodd Dramatiker og regissør: Mathias Calmeyer AAPPALUTTOQ: Kyrre Haugen Sydness LAURITZ: Frank Kjosås KIEDING: Torgny Aanderaa FLEISCHER: Trond Høvik LANDORPH: Pål Christian Eggen PORS: Terje Ranes EGEDE: Nils Johnson JOHAN: Morten Svartveit SISE: Marit Synnøve Berg NIELS: Hallvard Holmen TITIA: Andrea Bræin Hovig

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Filmsamtalen
Andrea Bræin Hovig

Filmsamtalen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 24:37


Andrea Bræin Hovig by Rushprint

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Salongen
Skuespiller og forfatter Andrea Bræin Hovig

Salongen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 75:40


- Det er den mest ensomme karakteren jeg har spilt i hele mitt liv. Til og med mer ensom enn Hedda Gabler, sier skuespiller Andrea Bræin Hovig om Anita fra filmen "En affære". Hun forteller også hvorfor det er viktig å vite hvordan en rollefigur har hatt det i livmoren når hun skal bygge en karakter. I Salongen diskuteres det også om kjærligheten er et slags trumfkort som gjør at alt blir greit og lovlig. Du får også en historie om hvordan en far lurer sine fem døtre for å nyte noen sekunder av respekt.

Morgenbladets podkast
#166 Espelid Hovig: Feministikon

Morgenbladets podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 21:28


ANDREAS VIESTAD tror forrige generasjons feministiske opprør står i veien for at dagens feminister omfavner Ingrid Espelid Hovig.  Espelid Hovig bisettes mandag. Hun ble 94 år gammel.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Try It, You'll Like It
Eggplant 2 with Hovig Agop and Hugh Horne of Checker Hall

Try It, You'll Like It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 49:06


Recorded at Checker Hall in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, Winston and David return to eggplant for the second time at the behest of Checker Hall owner Hugh Horne who is not a fan (and head chef Hovig Agop joins us as well). For the tasting, an eggplant forward ratatouille, eggplant caponata, and eggplant caponata are served alongside chef Hovig’s moussaka.