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Sonic Weekly
The Secret Origin of Sonic the Hedgehog w/ ERIK BARNES

Sonic Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 60:40


Our pal Erik Barnes comes by to tell us about his new toy project (Monstors) and along the way learns about the Mary Garnett stories of Sonic the Hedgehog from David and Grant. Plus we discuss Iizuka-san's interviews mentioning the possibility of Sonic Adventure 3 and the Chao Garden games in the future. There's also some light improv with the Dueling McCartneys. For more Erik: Monstors! For more Bo: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rings of Saturn!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ For more David: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sonic Retro!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ For more Grant: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter!⁠⁠⁠ For more Sonic Weekly: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Special thanks to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jack of Old Games⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the video capture and to Bo for the edit! If you enjoy the show, consider ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠donating to our Kofi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and receive a custom gift from us!

KPFA - Radio Wolinsky
Naomi Iizuka, Playwright and Teleplay Writer, “Richard II” at the Magic.

KPFA - Radio Wolinsky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 86:42


Naomi Iizuka, playwright and screenwriter, “translator” of Shakespeare's Richard II, at the Magic Theatre through September 8, 2024, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, Noted playwright Naomi Iizuka discusses her translation and adaptation of Shakespeare's history play, Richard II, a play written in verse, into a theatrical piece in which the language is comprehensible to a modern audience while maintaining the essence of the story, the characterization, and the poetry. She goes on to talk about her work in television, and her work as a professor of theatre. While known for plays such as Good Kids and Polaroid Stories, she has also worked in the writers' rooms of several television shows, including Bosch: Legacy, The Terror, and The Sympathizer. She teaches drama and playwrighting at UC San Diego. The post Naomi Iizuka, Playwright and Teleplay Writer, “Richard II” at the Magic. appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Bookwaves/Artwaves
August 29, 2024: Bay Area Theatre: Josh Costello – Naomi Iizuka

KPFA - Bookwaves/Artwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 59:58


Bookwaves/Artwaves is produced and hosted by Richard Wolinsky. Links to assorted local theater & book venues   Bay Area Theatre Interviews Josh Costello, the Artistic Director of Aurora Theatre in Berkeley since 2019, in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky. Before taking on the role of Artistic Director at Aurora, Josh Costello was the founding Artistic Director of Impact Theatre and Artistic Director of Explanded Programs at Marin Theatre Company. He directed several plays at Aurora prior to becoming Artistic Director, and was Director of “Eureka Day,” which is opening on Broadway in a few months. In this interview, he discusses the impact of the pandemic on Aurora's finances (and the finances of all local theatres), along with a look at the upcoming season and other topics. Recorded August 22. 2024 in the KPFA studios. Photos: Richard Wolinsky. Complete Interview.   Naomi Iizuka, playwright and screenwriter, “translator” of Shakespeare's Richard II, at the Magic Theatre through September 8, 2024, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, Noted playwright Naomi Iizuka discusses her translation and adaptation of Shakespeare's history play, Richard II, a play written in verse, into a theatrical piece in which the language is comprehensible to a modern audience while maintaining the essence of the story, the characterization, and the poetry. While known for plays such as Good Kids and Polaroid Stories, she has also worked in the writers' rooms of several television shows, including Bosch: Legacy, The Terror, and The Sympathizer. She teaches drama and playwrighting at UC San Diego. Naomi Iizuka Wikipedia Page.     Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links Note: Shows may unexpectedly close early or be postponed due to actors' positive COVID tests. Check the venue for closures, ticket refunds, and vaccination and mask requirements before arrival. Dates are in-theater performances unless otherwise noted. Some venues operate Tuesday – Sunday; others Wednesday or Thursday through Sunday. All times Pacific Time. Closing dates are sometimes extended. Book Stores Bay Area Book Festival  See website for highlights from the 10th Annual Bay Area Book Festival, June 1-2, 2024. Book Passage.  Monthly Calendar. Mix of on-line and in-store events. Books Inc.  Mix of on-line and in-store events. The Booksmith.  Monthly Event Calendar. BookShop West Portal. Monthly Event Calendar. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See website for Book Club guests in upcoming months. Green Apple Books. Events calendar. Kepler's Books  On-line Refresh the Page program listings. Live Theater Companies Actors Ensemble of Berkeley. The Imaginary Invalid. Free Moliere in the Park,  August 24 – Sept. 8. John Hinkel Park Amphitheatre. See website for specific days and times, and for staged readings at LaVal's Subterranean Theater. Actor's Reading Collective (ARC).  See website for upcoming readings. African American Art & Culture Complex. See website for calendar. Alter Theatre. See website for upcoming productions. American Conservatory Theatre Noel Coward's Private Lives, September 12 – October 6, Toni Rembe Theatre. Aurora Theatre  Fallen Angels by Noel Coward, October 19 – November 17. Eureka Day staged reading to celebrate Broadway debut, September 23, 2024. Awesome Theatre Company. Por La Noche (By Night), October 11 – 26, 2024. See website for information. Berkeley Rep. Mexodus, September 13 – October 20, Peet's Theatre. Berkeley Shakespeare Company. See website for upcoming shows. Boxcar Theatre. New Years Eve at the Speakeasy, Jan. 1, 2025. Magic Man, Jan 3 – June 2, Palace Theatre. Brava Theatre Center: New Roots Theatre Festival, November 14-17. See calendar for current and upcoming productions. BroadwaySF: Wicked, August 28 -October 13, Orpheum. See website for events at the Orpheum, Curran and Golden Gate. Broadway San Jose:  Disney's Frozen, August 21 – September 1. California Shakespeare Theatre (Cal Shakes). As You Like it, September 12 – 29. Center Rep: Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring September 8 -29. Lesher Center for the Arts. Central Works  The Contest by Gary Graves, Oct. 19 – Nov. 17. Cinnabar Theatre. Oklahoma! Sept 13 – 29, Warren Theatre, Sonoma State University. Club Fugazi. Dear San Francisco ongoing. Check website for Music Mondays listings. Contra Costa Civic Theatre In Repertory: Hamlet and Rosencranz and Gildenstern Are Dead, September 7 – 22. Curran Theater: See website for special events.. Custom Made Theatre. In hibernation. Cutting Ball Theatre. See website for information and notice of a final production. 42nd Street Moon. See website for upcoming productions. Golden Thread  11 Reflections: San Francisco, October 4-5, Brava Theatre Center. See website for other events. Hillbarn Theatre: Wait Until Dark, October 17 – November 3. Lorraine Hansberry Theatre. The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body by Lisa B. Thompson, directed by Margo Hall. September 19 – October 6, 2024.  Fort Mason. Lower Bottom Playaz  See website for upcoming productions. Magic Theatre. Richard II by William Shakespeare, translated by Naomi Iizuka. August 21 – September 8. See website for other events. Marin Theatre Company Yaga by by Kat Sandler, October 10 – November 3, 2024. Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts Upcoming Events Page. New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) Ride the Cyclone by Jacob Richmond & Brooke Maxwell, September 20 – October 20. My Brother's Gift, based on the writings of Eva Geiringer Schloss and the poetry and paintings of Heinz Geiringer, every Sunday in October at 1 pm. Oakland Theater Project.  Angels in America, Parts I & II, September 27 – October 26, Marin Shakespeare Company, San Rafael. Odd Salon: Upcoming events in San Francisco & New York, and streaming. Pear Theater. Once On This Island, September 13 – October 13, 2024. Presidio Theatre. See website for complete schedule of events and performances. Ray of Light: Legally Blonde, September 7-29, 2024, Victoria Theatre. See website for Spotlight Cabaret Series at Feinstein's at the Nikko. San Francisco Playhouse. Evita, June 27-September 7. 2024. SFBATCO.  Ten Year Turn-Up, September 20, Verdi Club, SF. See website for upcoming streaming and in- theater shows. San Jose Stage Company: See website for upcoming schedule. Shotgun Players.  Choir Boy by Tarrell Alvin McCraney. September 24 – October 20. South Bay Musical Theatre: No, No Nanette,  Sept 28 – Oct. 19. Saratoga Civic Theater. Stagebridge: See website for events and productions. Storytime every 4th Saturday. The Breath Project. Streaming archive. The Marsh: Calendar listings for Berkeley, San Francisco and Marshstream. Theatre Lunatico  See website for upcoming productions. Theatre Rhino  Fallin written and directed by John Fisher, August 29 – September 15. Streaming: Essential Services Project, conceived and performed by John Fisher, all weekly performances now available on demand. TheatreWorks Silicon Valley. King James by Rajiv Joseph, October 9 – November 3,  2024. Word for Word.  See website for upcoming productions. Misc. Listings: BAM/PFA: On View calendar for BAM/PFA. Berkeley Symphony: See website for listings. Chamber Music San Francisco: Calendar, 2023 Season. Dance Mission Theatre. On stage events calendar. Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Calendar listings and upcoming shows. San Francisco Opera. Calendar listings. San Francisco Symphony. Calendar listings. Filmed Live Musicals: Searchable database of all filmed live musicals, podcast, blog. If you'd like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write Richard@kpfa.org                                   . The post August 29, 2024: Bay Area Theatre: Josh Costello – Naomi Iizuka appeared first on KPFA.

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Paris Olympics: Sakai, Higashida Get Men's 100m Berths, IIzuka 200m for 4th Time

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 0:08


Paris Olympics: Sakai, Higashida Get Men's 100m Berths, IIzuka 200m for 4th Time

Disability News Japan
As Japan's Supreme Court Hears Appeal Over Forced Sterilization, ‘Junko Iizuka' Speaks

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 2:51


As Japan's Supreme Court Hears Appeal Over Forced Sterilization, ‘Junko Iizuka' Speaks by Michael Gillan Peckitt

AWR English - Upward Way
Dr. Koji Iizuka: Episode 98

AWR English - Upward Way

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 41:01


In this episode Dr Iizuka spoke about his life as Christian growing up in Japan as well as ways he was able to nurture his faith while as an undergrad at medical school.

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Disability News Japan
"My Name Is Junko Iizuka, I Was Forced To Undergo Eugenics Surgery"

Disability News Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 3:35


The audio in this podcast is a short extract from ‘The Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan' video “Victims of the Eugenic Protection Act” streamed live on 21 Jun 2023: Episode Notes: https://www.youtube.com/live/6_MQPHddJ-s?feature=share The speaker, Junko Iizuka (a pseudonym), from Miyagi Prefecture, was forced to undergo forced sterilization surgery when she was sixteen years old.

POST Wrestling w/ John Pollock & Wai Ting
L&WRR #34: Kawada & Fuchi vs. Nagata & Iizuka (12/14/00) w/ Dylan Fox

POST Wrestling w/ John Pollock & Wai Ting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 64:50


Making his return to The Long & Winding Royal Road is Dylan Fox from the Eastern Lariat podcast as he joins WH Park to discuss the epic AJPW vs NJPW tag match between Toshiaki Kawada & Masanobu Fuchi vs. Yuji Nagata & Takashi Iizuka.WH and Dylan go into the background of this pivotal tag match in the red-hot AJPW vs NJPW feud that followed the exodus of Mitsuharu Misawa and company to form Pro Wrestling NOAH.They then go into the match itself and show how each participant plays their role perfectly in front of the amazing crowd in Osaka.Watch the match here: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x19bikwWH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in the Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling.Support this podcast by picking up a L&WRR t-shirt in either black or white: https://store.postwrestling.com/search?q=long+%26+winding+royal+roadListen to Eastern Lariat: https://easternlariat.libsyn.com/WH Park on Twitter: @whpark9Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribeForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @postwrestlingMusic: "Across the Danube, Op. 36" by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain LetterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Rising Man Podcast
RMP 237 - Be Willing To Look For The Good with Reina Iizuka

The Rising Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 54:48


Reina Iizuka is valiantly blazing her own trail, becoming Canada's first female University men's tackle football player and a professional rugby player in the process. Her story is chock full of insights on masculine and feminine dynamics, as she was raised by a single mother and was constantly treated differently for being the only woman on the field. How she took this challenge by the horns and courageously followed her dreams is the real gift here - so tune in for the mindsets, philosophies, and perspectives that enable her vigorous and enthusiastic life!   Highlights: [05:34] Why it's important to hear women's perspective on men and masculinity. [08:11] How being raised by a single mom impacted Reina, and how coaches and other men stepped up to help.  [13:38] Is society becoming too quick to dismiss and cast out those who make a perceived mistake? [18:41] How forgiveness and our capacity to hold intersect. [24:20] What made Reina passionate about football? How did she rise up the ranks? [32:40] How Reina made the best of 3 ACL tears and surgeries. [38:05] What insights and advice Reina has on raising daughters. [44:10] How being raised with brutal pragmatism and honesty helped her make sense of the world. [49:16] What's the most important virtue for young people?   Connect with Reina Iizuka: Instagram || @_reinaiizuka LinkedIn || Reina Iizuka   Rising Man Links: Initiation || Compass is a 4 day 4 night Vision Fast in the wilderness, with preparation and incorporation calls in the months before and after.  The Brotherhood || The most inclusive, actionable, and helpful container for men on this planet! Instagram || @risingmanmovement DOJO || A 4 day, carefully crafted sequence of rigorous exercises that will challenge the limits of your mental, physical, and emotional fortitude. Men's Teams || Are you ready to join other men JUST LIKE YOU who have found a way to RISE ABOVE life's challenges and create a life of purpose and fulfillment? Join our online FIRE CIRCLE!  YouTube || The Rising Man Movement Website || RisingMan.org

Gotta Pod Cast! - Ein Sonic the Hedgehog Podcast
Akt 146: Sonic Frontiers: Ares Island Hands-On und Iizuka-san Interview

Gotta Pod Cast! - Ein Sonic the Hedgehog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 117:50


Der zweite Teil unserer großen Gamescom- und Sonic Frontiers-Berichterstattung! Heute geht es um die Pressedemo von Sonic Frontiers, in der man die zweite Insel des Spiels anspielen konnte: Ares Island! Vorher haben wir aber noch den zweiten Teil des Interviews mit Iizuka-san für euch, aus dem wir einige interessante Antworten herauskitzeln konnten. Begebt euch also mit uns auf eine großartige Reise durch die Sonic Frontiers-Demo, die Ruki vollends überzeugen und den Hype auf das Spiel endlich wecken konnte! Zeitstempel: - 0:00 Intro - 2:15 Sonic Frontiers: Interview mit Iizuka-san (Teil 2) - 51:42 Sonic Frontiers: Ares Island Hands-On Kontakt: gottapodcast@gmail.com Hier geht's zu unserem Discord-Server: https://discord.gg/KEAmvmKVPF Hinterlasst uns gerne einen Kommentar mit Feedback, Fragen und/oder Kritik! Das könnt ihr unter anderem im Newsbeitrag auf SpinDash.de bzw. im dortigen Forum und auf dem Discord-Server tun. Auf Social Media sind wir natürlich auch vertreten: Sowohl auf Instagram (@gottapodcast), als auch auf Twitter (@spindash_de) und Facebook (GottaPodCast) oder aber einfach unter dem Hashtag #GottaPodCast! Auch über eine positive Bewertung freuen wir uns immer! Die Weblinks zum Nachlesen gibt's im Newsbeitrag auf spindash.de

Gotta Pod Cast! - Ein Sonic the Hedgehog Podcast
Akt 145: Das war die Gamescom! Mit Sonic Frontiers Hands-On & Iizuka-san Interview!

Gotta Pod Cast! - Ein Sonic the Hedgehog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 168:10


Die Pforten waren geöffnet und wir waren dabei: Die Gamescom 2022 ist vorüber! Wir haben nicht nur frische News mitgebracht, sondern auch noch viel mehr: In dieser Folge führen wir euch über die Messe, geben euch einen Überblick über die öffentlich spielbare Demo zu Sonic Frontiers und präsentieren euch den ersten Teil unseres Interviews mit Iizuka-san! Damit aber nicht genug: Morgen gibt es das Hands-On zur Pressedemo von Sonic Frontiers und natürlich den Rest des Interviews! Für die Folgenlänge entschuldigen wir uns schon einmal, aber es gibt wirklich sehr viel zu berichten! Zeitstempel: - 0:00 Intro - 2:45 Gamescom-Rückfahrt aus der Hölle - 10:27 News-Rückblick - 43:00 Gamescom 2022 und Sonic/SEGA-Action - 1:30:10 Sonic Frontiers: Hands-On (Öffentliche Kronos Island Demo) - 2:22:20 Interview mit Iizuka-san (Teil 1) - 2:44:52 Outro Kontakt: gottapodcast@gmail.com Hier geht's zu unserem Discord-Server: https://discord.gg/KEAmvmKVPF Hinterlasst uns gerne einen Kommentar mit Feedback, Fragen und/oder Kritik! Das könnt ihr unter anderem im Newsbeitrag auf SpinDash.de bzw. im dortigen Forum und auf dem Discord-Server tun. Auf Social Media sind wir natürlich auch vertreten: Sowohl auf Instagram (@gottapodcast), als auch auf Twitter (@spindash_de) und Facebook (GottaPodCast) oder aber einfach unter dem Hashtag #GottaPodCast! Auch über eine positive Bewertung freuen wir uns immer! Die Weblinks zum Nachlesen gibt's im Newsbeitrag auf spindash.de

The Truepenny Show
GLEAT Ver 27 & Ver 28

The Truepenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 57:47


James and Marcus Green talk GLEAT Ver 27 & Ver 28, As Stronghearts, Bulk Orchestra and 60 Second play out their drama and UWF rules for Ito, Iizuka & Tanaka.

ALL IN with Natalie Allport
Reina Iizuka - The 1st woman to play university football in Canada | #128

ALL IN with Natalie Allport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 73:10


Reina Iizuka is the first woman to play Canadian University football. In this episode we talk about growing up playing with the boys, her recruiting and college experience, being a woman in sports, her ACL recovery, transition to pro rugby, nutrition and more! Follow Reina on IG: instagram.com/_reinaiizuka Follow Reina on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/discover/_reinaiizuka Follow ALL IN on IG: instagram.com/theallinproject

Microshare: Unleash the Data
Manifest Density - Episode 58 - Andy Dengel - The science of indoor air quality

Microshare: Unleash the Data

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 34:11


The science of indoor air quality UK air quality expert Dr. Andy Dengel on an invisible threat Andy is currently Director of Environment in the Building Technology Group at BRE. He gained a PhD and postdoctoral research experience in chemistry at Imperial College London, publishing extensively on the structures, properties and catalytic oxidising abilities of transition metal complexes. Andy then spent the next 16 years of his career working in and managing contract analytical laboratories. Starting with drinking water analysis, this took in food and consumer product analysis at a Public Analyst laboratory and latterly the operational/site management of a growing suite of contaminated land/water laboratories for ALcontrol. Since joining BRE in 2006 Andy has led the IAQ and Chemical Assessment teams, and in 2008 also assumed overall responsibility for the other BRE environmental engineering and consultancy teams (HVAC, Air Pollution, Lighting and Environmental Noise) and in 2013 he became Deputy to the Director of BRE's 70-strong Building Technology Group. This bio work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. View original source here: Andy Dengel   Episode transcript: The transcription of this episode is auto generated by a third-party source. While Microshare takes every precaution to insure that the content is accurate, errors can occur. Microshare, Inc.  is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for the results obtained from the use of this information. Michael Moran [00:00:11] This is manifest density. Hello, everyone, and welcome to this edition of Manifest Entity, your host Michael Moran here, and we are here to explore the intersection of COVID 19 global business and society. And unfortunately, war, which has now entered the picture in Ukraine. Manifest density is brought to you by the global smart building in ESG data company Microshare. Unleash the data and today I speak with. I'm pleased to have with me, Dr. Andy Dingell, who is the director of the environment team at Barry, which is the kind of leading building research establishment in in the UK and has global reach and influence. Andy, welcome to the podcast.   Andy Dengel [00:01:13] Hello, Mike.   Michael Moran [00:01:17]  So, Andy, tell us a little about yourself and your work on indoor environments at spirit.   Andy Dengel [00:01:29] Yeah, sure. So I started off as a chemist, so my doctorate was in chemistry and then I went on to do a lot of analytical chemistry. In the last 15 years, I've been at body building research establishment and I've headed up what we loosely call prairie environment, but really, really concerns the indoor environments that we find ourselves living and working in learning in. So it's everything from indoor air quality through to ventilation and H-back and also lighting noise and other other parameters that can affect us when we're in the buildings. And in that we we do various types of work. We do a lot of research, both collaborative research but also commercial research. And there's R&D for people with products in this area. And we also do advisory work and sometimes to street testing of other products or materials to do the indoor air quality.   Michael Moran [00:02:25] So we were talking before the podcast began about the, you know, really new impetus that air quality has gained throughout the pandemic. Obviously, a virus travels through an airborne virus. It's going to be something that alarms you a bit about. The space you're in makes you wonder about what you might have considered a fairly neutral space. But air quality goes back well before the pandemic. Air quality as a as a capability, as a concern in indoor spaces. Can you give us a little background on where the science has come from?   Andy Dengel [00:03:06] Yes, absolutely. I mean, we've been involved here before and before I joined even the last twenty five years when he was some of the the IQ issues that come about and of course, traditionally equality came to the consciousness in terms of external air quality, air pollution and those sort of things. But then gradually over the last maybe 10, 15 years, people start to think, Well, we actually spend more time indoors. Some people spend all of their time indoors. And often they are. The indoor air quality indoors has a great, great potential to affect the health and well-being. So I say the last 15, 20 years, we've seen a gradual increase in awareness, I'd say, of indoor air quality. And of course, the internet and social media really take that to another level in a lot of people start to know, you know, listen to podcasts like they say they they can read things, they can access things and it's getting more on the agenda. And I think before the COVID pandemic, we were starting to see a lot of organizations, whether it be schools, medical corporate offices, whatever. So into place a bit more emphasis on the health and well-being of occupants. Because after all, if your employee isn't happy in their indoor environment, they won't perform as well. They may become ill and they may become absent. So we were starting to see that before the for the pandemic, but I think the pandemic has really thrust it even more into the spotlight.   Michael Moran [00:04:36] I want to look state state pre-pandemic for just a moment and talk about some of the research and some of the case studies that were were floating around before anybody really had it focused on COVID 19. I mean, a lot of these things had to do with preventing absenteeism, preventing the the ill effects of CO2 buildup, which which make people drowsy and toward the end of the day, for instance, could really hit productivity in a workforce. And then there was, you know, the pure health care or the health issues which which had to do with things like the humidity and temperature mix, which can affect the spread of disease. What are some of the factors that go into the pure? Air quality concerns that predated the pandemic.   Andy Dengel [00:05:31] Yeah, so I think a lot of what we used to do used to be reactive in a way which is a pity where people would contact us when they were experiencing problems enough in an office or a school or hospital. And normally that would be one or two or more people experiencing irritation or discomfort or ill health. Then, of course, you have this sort of psychosomatic factors in the so-called sick building syndrome where, you know, open plan always if three or four people become uncomfortable and attribute that to the indoor environment that can start to to spread. So we were starting to do that sort of work and we were developing protocols ready to go in and assess indoor air quality in indoor environments. And we often call it Iizuka, you know, taking everything into account. But there weren't many standards or guidelines for people to hang their hats on as such. There were a lot of schemes, so voluntary schemes such as Brianna, where you can raise a building for a whole load of factors, one of which is air quality ventilation, but very little proactive stuff. But we had, you know, started to look at ways of, yeah, for a reasonable amount of money to be able to go in and assess what's important. And that, first and foremost, would be things, as you said, the CO2 levels, the level of ventilation and also the effects that can come from, you know, too much ventilation or too little things like dampness or on the other hand, dryness of air is too dry and then particular sources of indoor pollutants bosses, for instance, which can make those effects, you know, two out of nine out of 10 people, but one person could be sensitive and have problems. So we were starting to look at that, but really don't know. So it was one to one basis, but I think we had the advent of more technology is going to thrust us all towards a point where there's more measurement going on.   Michael Moran [00:07:30] And you hold that thought we're going to take a break to hear from our sponsor. There will be a little dead air here, and I'll come back. OK, I'm back with Dr. Andy DeAngelo of the British I'm sorry, the building research establishment in the UK. Doctor, is there a. Kind of secret weapon for indoor air quality. We've now seen, as you were mentioning before, we took the break. Technology has really evolved. We've had a pandemic which certainly raised the awareness of the concerns that might be extended in indoor air. But I know iOttie, of course, allows for a certain amount of collection of data. But what's it seems like? There's a real challenge in connecting all the various elements that can affect indoor air quality into a responsive single unit. Is that about is that right?   Andy Dengel [00:08:33] Yes, because it can be quite complex, you know, on the level of CO2, that's reasonably straightforward. I mean, but even then, you know, there can be other factors. But you know, there are so many factors. So it really all comes down to something it a balance between. Energy efficiency, I'd say, in ventilation, because more and more we're seeing very airtight buildings relying on mechanical ventilation. And if that doesn't work properly or isn't designed properly, you can have problems. Of course, some places don't have that luxury and they'll still be problems because there's not the opportunity for the cross ventilation, etc. So to the whole thing really makes it quite difficult to know which premises you should look at. And there are certainly some important markers, but I think where is the the iottie and the ability to share data and collate data and do things with data is really going forward. The technology to have really robust and reliable sensors to do continuous monitoring is a little bit behind when it comes to economies, you know, in terms of financial economy, because really the more you spend, obviously the better you you'll be. But you know, some of the sensors do have limitations, and I think those limitations need to be at least understood before data is collected.   Michael Moran [00:09:59] You know, we had we've had several experiences at Microshare where clients have gone ahead and deployed air quality monitors, IoT monitors. And discovered the air was less than ideal, and their decision, rather than to take remedial steps, was to remove the air quality monitors and pretend like they'd never found this out. It's not a very progressive way to approach it, obviously. But is that a common problem? Is there is the is the reaction so complex that you find some people would just rather not know?   Andy Dengel [00:10:42] Yes, I think I think it's all about, first of all, deciding, you know, what you're trying to do and who you're going to share the data with and how much data because and then more importantly than anything, are you prepared to act on it? I think you just touched on the worst case scenario there they're acting on. It is removing the measurement. But it is important. And I think, you know, all sorts of organizations at the moment, I think, are wrestling with this problem in that, you know, if they're going to do this and they do, and if you do either well or you don't do so well anyway, there'll be lots of data. And if you're if you're sharing that with a with a lot of people, there's a lot of different little subjectivity. People will look at different things and you've got a problem. If, for instance, a red light starts flashing when there's, for instance, voices are deemed to be high and so on. So we're thinking, well, wait a minute, the air quality is not good. What's my employee or my landlord going to do about it when in fact, it could have been a false positive? Because, you know, for the sort of sensors we're talking about, they're not always as selected as he might wish. And things can actually trigger trigger responses. So I think there's a bigger piece here in terms of, you know, really thinking. Do I want to do this? How are we going to do it and how are we going to share data are all prepared to go the whole way and then work with the the people who have effectively been being monitored to try to show that you want to do something about it?   Michael Moran [00:12:17] You know, there was a pretty well-traveled story a few months back in the New York Times, where parents of children in the New York City Public Schools were sneaking air quality monitors into their lunchboxes and backpacks and then showing up at the Parent Teacher Association meetings and raising hell about the air quality in the schools. Is that is that indicative of what you think the COVID pandemic has done to people's realization about all this?   Andy Dengel [00:12:52] I think so. I think it is a real possibility and I say these things are quite affordable. You know, you can buy some some of some of these things, single parameter things for maybe under $500, I don't know. But even but in our in our experience, even ones that cost multiple hundreds of dollars or pounds, we'll still have limitations in and a lot of cases simply because the parameters that they are trying to measure are very complex in themselves. I think CO2, the sensors there, they're much more mature and at the end of the day, you're looking for one one, one compound or molecule. But if you're looking for bio seeds and you have a sense of the claims, look at total doses or tbose. That's pretty much impossible for that sort of sensor because there are so many different viruses that will give different responses. So it's a very complex parameter and similar.   Michael Moran [00:13:45] Can you define viruses? I don't think most of the audience will understand what that   Andy Dengel [00:13:48] yes, VOCs, volatile organic compounds. So it's a whole whole range of different chemicals that have to volatile always will be big vapor at room temperature. And they include anything from something like petrol. So if you think of petrol, that's a good example. You can smell the volatile organics and petrol go right through to lots of things we use in in our in our homes and in our offices, the cleaning products. And through to the furnishings of paints and varnishes. Air fresheners, you know, people may have may use plug in air fresheners. They emit VOCs, so there's a whole whole range of seasons. Some are potentially hazardous. Some are potentially irritable. Some won't be. But the point is in anyone's face, there may be dozens of different voices and so sensitive to look at so-called tbo AOC is really oversimplifying.   Michael Moran [00:14:50] Does there in any way virus come into this, I mean, things that travel through the air as well, which may not have a particular. Telltale odor sensors, are there sensors that can actually find these kind of things in the air?   Andy Dengel [00:15:11] Yeah, we don't know. I don't think at the very top level as we speak, people probably working on ways to, for instance, you know, to to detect COVID 19 in the air, for instance. I think there's been work done on surfaces, but the problem is you're really dealing with surrogates in a way it's a part of the particles. Viruses are particles in very small particle size range, which we call ultra fine particles. So if you can have a sense of it looks for ultra fine particles, that's particles under one micron. So. You know, there's an indication that if you can remove if, for instance, an air purifier or a piece of ventilation reduces the amount of ultrafine particles, then it's a pretty it's a pretty good assumption that you will be doing something to either remove or reduce the amount of virus particles in the air. But as we stand at the moment, there's nothing that I know certainly to be able to do in reducing buildings to actually sense virus particles. So you're really into the realms of, you know, looking at the closest surrogate, which in this case would be small particles.   Michael Moran [00:16:22] And there's, you know, one of the things I wanted to talk to you about is the reaction to an indication that air is substandard. So the Environmental Protection Agency in the U.S. has a as a kind of basic best practices guide on its website. And they they run through things like the obvious, which are, you know, open a window, you know, down to, you know, essentially having that tough conversation with your HVAC company to see whether there's something they can do with it. The one thing that stood out for me was they have a very they're they're not saying that air purifiers, even those with HEPA filters are particularly effective and they're not, you know, they're not saying they're useless, but it's not part of their recommended reaction to poor air quality. Why is that?   Andy Dengel [00:17:24] I think you know that on top of those, of course, with the things that you probably thought about before resource control, you know, there are things you could do in terms of hopefully reducing sources of air pollution, but coming onto the things like filters and other air purifiers. I think it's because they're all good in principle, but they all have to be used properly and sited properly and maintained properly. And I think that that's the thing where we're lagging behind. So, for instance, the HEPA filters need changing every so often. If you're going to sell air purifiers that are actually using Nuvei or Ozone or combinations of those things to change the chemistry of the air, then you've always you've got problems that you might produce, byproducts you don't want. And certainly in the UK, the Sage Group, which advise the government on COVID and other issues, are saying be very careful before you tax things simply because. There's a chance that you may you may cause other problems. We'd like to see more standards for these sort of things, both filter systems and they have HEROFi assembly so that people can have some confidence but know that their only one. I think only one part of the armament or the armory, if you like to combat bad air quality, I think it's the combination has to be. Things like opening windows, if you can, but then being careful, you don't do so if there's pollution outside. There's a lot of occupant behavior and the way people use buildings. There's a bit about source control. I think if all those fail, then of course you do need to start. First of all, monitoring to some extent and then using some sort of, you know, ventilation or air purification technology on top of what's already there. But I think it's I'm not saying it's the last resort. But I think there's a there's a sort of a hierarchy of things you might want to try and do before you got to that to that extent, because it can be hard to do it in large buildings and complex buildings.   Michael Moran [00:19:26] And you mentioned something interesting the the open the window thing. You know, obviously you've got to be selective. If you're in Beijing, you don't open the window. There is, I mean, early in my career, I would say an Associated Press reporter in a city in the U.S., Newark, New Jersey, not notable for its clear air. And in fact, the State Department of Environmental Protection noted that the place where the Associated Press put the bureau, which was at the confluence of some rail yards, the runways at Newark airport and three interstate highways was measured as the worst air in the state. Luckily, because of the Associated Press penchant for trying to save money, we used to say You can't spell cheap without AP. We had no windows anyway, so we couldn't open the windows. But no, but I can totally relate to that because you would walk outside the door and realize that you were surrounded by particulate matter. You know, that brings up an interesting question what is someone to do in an environment which exist all over the world? Places like Mumbai and Beijing and many industrial cities where the air quality outside is is almost certainly worse than whatever you're experiencing inside is. How do you unravel those kind of conundrums?   Andy Dengel [00:20:55] And I think that is the big problem when it comes to, you know, just having to shut the windows and knowing when you can open the windows. In other words, almost monitoring or, you know, when there's a time when there's no air pollution outside, so you get some ventilation. But then the rest of the time just keeping it out. I think that that's the big problem here. It was different. All buildings are different. All localities are different. And then, you know, we have the other problem where people are encouraged to open windows, but because they're in high storey buildings, the health and safety regulations say you can only open the windows 10 centimeters. So the opportunity for sort of cross ventilation and proper ventilation is very small because it is only a very small OpenTable amount of windows, so it really is, you know, it can be a varied problem, depending where you are. But it definitely comes down to, I think, more public awareness. And some of that is out there on the internet. But I just we we we feel it needs to be more targeted and almost brought into school curricula because it's such an important thing. You know, bad air quality, as we know, can have the potential to cause health effects, and some of the worst damage can be done to respiratory systems, you know, when people are young. And some of that, some of those things that they may experience due to bad air quality and then, you know, go and live with them for the rest of their lives. So there's some very good work done in this country in the UK by the Royal College of Physicians and also the Royal College of Pediatricians and Child and Child Health. Big studies looking at, you know, scientific indoor air quality and air quality and its effects on people throughout their lives and starting to look at how we can educate people to do the best they can to to limit their exposure.   Michael Moran [00:22:52] Andy, hold on right there, we're going to take one more break. OK, we're back with Dr. Randy DeAngelo of the building research establishment in the UK. Any right before the break, we were talking about the studies that were now being mounted to look at the real long term health effects of poor air quality, of course, in my youth. I remember very well in the U.S. it was those kind of studies of outdoor air pollution that led to things like the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act as a twin and really kind of in the start of the environmental movement back in the 70s and 80s. Are we now seeing a regulation that's inevitable? I know there is some in the U.K., there's some in in specific jurisdictions in the United States like New York City and some of the more progressive cities around the country. But are we likely now to see much more focus from regulators on indoor air quality?   Andy Dengel [00:23:59] I think we're getting towards that. But I say it's always it's always difficult because if you going to do that, you then you need to be able to incentivize house builders and other developers to think more about it. But I think we're starting to see the need to look more indoor outdoor air because as you said, we've known about it a long time and there is a monitoring zone in the UK now, and I'm sure that's the case in the US and other places. Lots of monitoring of outdoor air to the point where you can go on to government website in the UK and find out, you know, the particle level will be an O2 level at any one time near to where you live. But there just isn't the data indoors, and I think this is being recognized by certainly the government departments I talked to. You know, where's the large study that starts to really look at indoor air quality and measuring? The last one that I know of was done by the Bay Area cells 20 25 years ago when we monitored 900 houses for a whole range of parameters that gave some good indications of the salt levels you can get in houses. But of course, twenty five years has seen a whole new way of building more modern methods of construction, the air efficient natural indoor energy efficiency agenda. So things have changed and there are studies out there, but they tend to become just very small samples of houses or or one development. So I think there's very much a call for bigger studies and then link that to the to the effects on health and well-being more. And I think we need quick studies that happened immediately rather than three to four year collaborative research. It's brilliant. But you can often take two years to conceive it and then four years to do the research and another year to disseminate. I don't think we necessarily want to take that long. I think some stuff needs to be done now. To look at the real situation and what what government can then do and use its regulation and use its incentivization to promote change.   Michael Moran [00:26:08] And I want to ask a question, it's not about air quality, I know your your title is about the IS reference. Sorry, your title references indoor environments generally, and there's a lot more to indoor environments than air. One of the things that also has been subject to study over the years is the extent to which high decibels or the wrong lumens brightness. You know, getting that kind of a mix wrong can be very damaging to people as well. Could you talk about that for a second?   Andy Dengel [00:26:45] You are very important, so a lot like, for instance, is very important for many reasons, not only in having the right amount of light and the right spectrum of light. If you like to do the tasks which you need to do, whether that be reading or some other wherever Typekit might be. And also, there are some big influences on the amount of sunlight the daylight people get. Effects on circadian rhythms. And also, of course, the thing people forget is, you know, too much sunlight into a building then causes heating and thermal discomfort. Settings and lighting is very, very important. And also. A sound and a noise, and there are two two main things here, there's there's plenty about what we call background noise or environmental noise, and then there's. Acute noise due to certain processes, and I think often the more important one is because you can often do something if you know there's going to be some particular noise in there, loud people can take some action. But it's really the background level of background noise and the the frequencies involved that can can cause problems in in workplaces and homes. So very important to take those into consideration, as well as things like ventilation and equality in a holistic. Assessment, and I know that in the UK, there are some moves towards having some some standards which really take in all of these parameters in an overall assessment of an indoor space so that, you know, so that nothing gets left out. Because if you treat one and leave the other three, you can have problems.   Michael Moran [00:28:27] I think just as with the pandemic, air quality has become something that people pay attention to tinnitus and issues of hearing loss have have become more focused upon in recent years. I suffer from it myself, I should say, which is not surprising. I spent years in very loud cities and played rock and roll in a band. I ride motorcycles. I covered wars when I was a journalist. I mean, I've been in some pretty loud environments and you know, there's a persistent ring. And I think there's a lot of people now that have this issue and it's become a much more front and center issue. Is that something that you're seeing employers be concerned about because there's not tonight specifically, but just let decibel levels background noise? Is there a demand in the market? I guess is the way I should ask it for it, for the kind of measurements that would help people prevent these problems.   Andy Dengel [00:29:34] Overall, not suffice to say, it's another thing that comes into the good. These things are measured for if people want credit for an environmental assessment scheme and they sometimes measure when people have already come forward with problems. Unfortunately, the sort of proactive measurement is quite rare in my experience. And so it's not my particular specialty acoustics, but certainly a lot of what goes in the design stage and stuff like that. And as I said, to get credits for four environmental schemes in terms of actually in occupation measurement. Certainly, I would. I'd say not enough is done. Some some projects have employees will do this, but often in my experience, it's people who are exposed to very loud sounds, for instance, you know, in a workshop or a lab or a factory. They will then have hearing tests as part of their occupational health. But I think we're missing a lot of other people who are exposed, not through, not through the incident to their occupation exposure at work, if you like. So I guess my answer is we probably need to do more and a much more proactive basis.   Michael Moran [00:30:48] Any of this has been tremendously fascinating, I could continue forever. And thinking about all the train stations and fire stations I've lived next to in London and New York and other cities in the course of my life and damage that probably did. But in any case, would you give the audience a sense of how they could learn more about these issues and follow your work at? Very.   Andy Dengel [00:31:18] Yes, certainly, I mean, the first of will very quickly say is that we some of we see some of the worst cases. So if I've painted a bad picture, you know, always that concern is something to think about. And if you need more information, please go to our website, which is W WW dot Beharie Group dot com. And under testing, you'll see a section on indoor environments that will give you some information and also some some publications that we've done on things like ensuring good air quality and good lighting for for health and well-being. And there's a lot more on on the website connecting that with our aspects of the built environment.   Michael Moran [00:32:03] Thank you, Doctor. I'll ask one more question if you were going to read one study on the importance of air quality. What would it be in your recommendation?   Andy Dengel [00:32:16] And there's there's a report called Every Breath We Take is the RCP, so if you if you put in Royal College of Physicians, Physicians, RCP, I'm sure it's called every, every breath we take. That's a sort of it was about 2016, but it really sets the scene about air quotes. And although most of it's not outdoor air quality, it references the importance of indoor air quality. And in fact, it's led to another report since when I say every breath we take by the RCP. We'll give you a very good understanding of both air quality and its potential effects on people's physical and mental health.   Michael Moran [00:32:58] Well, thank you so much, Dr. Andy Tangle theory, of course, you can learn more about microshare and how we're helping get the world safely back to work with our every smart suite of products, including every smart air, which is directly related to this conversation, every smart, clean, smart space. You can also subscribe to Manifest Density on the website or download it on iTunes, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Spotify and other platforms. But that'll do it for this week. And on behalf of Microshare and its global employees, I want to thank Dr. Randy Dango again and say, This is Mike Moran saying so long. Be well and thank you for listening.  

Talking Indonesia
Professor Michiko Iizuka - Private Sector Innovation - Policy in Focus

Talking Indonesia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 29:59


Major social and technological innovation is expected to be required if countries are to meet development challenges into the future. But government initiatives have typically had limited success in driving the transformative change required. Recent years have seen increasing instances of the private sector financing startups to meet societal challenges, while also generating business profits. What spurs private sector companies to innovate in ways that cater to lower-income customers, what forms do these innovations take, and how have governments responded to such innovation? In this week's Talking Indonesia podcast, Dr Dave McRae chats with Professor Michiko Iizuka from the National Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS). Professor Iizuka recently co-authored a three-country study (with Gerald Hane) on disruptive and inclusive innovation, which included Indonesia as one of its case studies. Today's episode is the latest in the “Policy in Focus” series of Talking Indonesia episodes, supported by the Knowledge Sector Initiative (KSI), a partnership between the Australian and Indonesian governments that aims to improve the use of evidence in development policymaking. This series will appear periodically in alternate weeks to the regular Talking Indonesia episodes. The views expressed in this podcast episode do not represent the views of the Australian or Indonesian governments. In 2022, the Talking Indonesia podcast is co-hosted by Dr Jemma Purdey from Monash University, Dr Dave McRae from the University of Melbourne's Asia Institute, Dr Jacqui Baker from Murdoch University, and Tito Ambyo from RMIT. Look out for a new Talking Indonesia podcast every fortnight. Photo credit: Sigid Kurniawan for Antara Foto

Life's a Wreck
S4E10: Solitude and Doubt Ft. Canada's First Ever Woman to Play Men's University Tackle Football, Reina Iizuka

Life's a Wreck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 57:22


I'm a really lucky guy. I literally get to sit down and talk about mental health with some of the most interesting people I've ever met. I love every second of it and this week is no exception. Sometimes it can be hard standing out in a crowd, but especially when you're a woman and the crowd in question is a university football locker room. Reina Iizuka is the first woman to ever play men's tackle football in Canada at the university level and her story is one that needs to be heard more. From being called out by teammates to being featured on news outlets like TSN's, Reina's mental landscape has played a massive role in her life, especially over the past four years. In this episode, Reina and I talk about internal and external doubt, dealing with expectations, and also the self-imposed limitations we sometimes set for ourselves to avoid drawing attention away from things we care about. It's a great interview with an even better person, so kick back and relax because, at the end of the day, we're all just a bunch of wrecks.Follow Reina on IG:@_reinaiizuka Follow the podcast on IG:@lifesawreckpodcastFollow Kyle on IG and TikTok: @moorzyyy

Beckett's Babies
105. PLAY: 36 Views by Naomi Iizuka

Beckett's Babies

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 39:18


Every month, we pick a play or two to discuss and this week's episode is a play called "36 Views" by Naomi Iizuka. We discuss what we noticed, what we liked, and questions that came up while reading the play. Note: There are some spoiler alerts! We highly recommend you read the play before listening to this episode! GLISTENS: Sam: Aeropress!!! Sarah: Girls5eva ____________________________________________ Please support Beckett's Babies by reviewing, sharing an episode with your friends or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @beckettsbabies And as always, we would love to hear from you! Send us your questions or thoughts on playwriting and we might discuss it in our next episode. Email: contact@beckettsbabies.com For more info, visit our website: www.beckettsbabies.com Theme Music: "Live Like the Kids" by Samuel Johnson, Laura Robertson, Luke O'Dea (APRA) Sponsorships: on for this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beckettsbabies/support

No Script: The Podcast
No Script: The Podcast | S6 Episode 19: "Language of Angels" by Naomi Iizuka

No Script: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 53:49


Are you ready for a ghost story? This week on No Script, Jackson and Jacob discuss Naomi Iizuka's eerie play Language of Angels, which takes place in cave country in North Carolina. Listen in!   >>PLEASE NOTE: A previous edition of this episode included a small editing mistake about halfway through the episode. We apologize for this and it has been corrected. Thanks! ------------------------------ Please consider supporting us on Patreon. For as low as $1/month, you can help to ensure the No Script Podcast can continue.  https://www.patreon.com/noscriptpodcast  ----------------------------- We want to keep the conversation going! Have you read this play? Have you seen it? Comment and tell us your favorite themes, characters, plot points, etc. Did we get something wrong? Let us know. We'd love to hear from you. Find us on social media at:  Email: noscriptpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/No-Script-The-Podcast-1675491925872541/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noscriptpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noscriptpodcast/ ------------------------------ Our theme song is “Upbeat Soda Pop” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com ------------------------------ Thanks so much for listening! We’ll see you next week.

Tender Friends
Go Go Bird w/ Nicole Iizuka and Kale Bittner

Tender Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 67:38


Food Producer Nicole Iizuka and All Star Fermenter Kale Bittner join us this week to talk Go Go Bird. To say we learned a lot in this episode would be an understatement. Give it a listen! GET VACCINATED! WEAR A MASK! BE A TENDER FRIEND! SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. TAP 5 STARS. LEAVE A REVIEW. INSTAGRAM: @tenderfriendspod TWITTER: @tenderfriends facebook.com/tenderfriends Email: friends.tender@gmail.com @ihateericwilson @michaelwalkerrr Tell us where we should go next and don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify!

Curiosity Daily
Why That Thing You Just Learned Is Suddenly Everywhere

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 13:55


Writer, producer, and “Flash Forward” podcast host Rose Eveleth explains why so many technology breakthroughs never pan out. Then, learn about real-life giant sand worms and why the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon makes you notice some things more than others. Additional resources from Rose Eveleth: Rose's website: http://roseveleth.com/  Flash Forward podcast: https://www.flashforwardpod.com/  Flash Forward Presents: https://www.ffwdpresents.com/  Follow Rose on Twitter: https://twitter.com/roseveleth  The spice must flow: Giant sand worms used to roam the ocean floor 20 million years ago by Grant Currin Giant sand worm discovery proves truth is stranger than fiction: Trace fossil reveals more about this ancient creature’s behavior. (2021). ScienceDaily. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210121163134.htm  ‌Pan, Y.-Y., Nara, M., Löwemark, L., Miguez-Salas, O., Gunnarson, B., Iizuka, Y., Chen, T.-T., & Dashtgard, S. E. (2021). The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79311-0  Sample, I. (2021, January 21). Giant worm’s undersea lair discovered by fossil hunters in Taiwan. The Guardian; The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jan/21/giant-worm-undersea-lair-discovered-fossil-hunters-taiwan  Blame The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon For The Things You Notice More Than Others first aired July 15, 2018 https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-daily/the-universe-in-consciousness-w-bernardo-kastrup-i  Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Waggle
Extra: Reina Iizuka is changing the game

The Waggle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 24:11


For International Women's Day we spoke with Reina Iizuka, the first woman in history to crack the roster of a Canadian University men's football team with the Manitoba Bisons. To see a great video on Reina's story, click here: https://vimeo.com/347148800

Huddle Up! with Matias Bueno
Episode 13- Reina Iizuka

Huddle Up! with Matias Bueno

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 65:12


Manitoba Bisons DB Reina Iizuka joins the show to talk about the uphill battle she has faced along the way to becoming the first female USports player and how her childhood experiences helped her to overcome extreme adversity.

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Wrestling With My Girl
Episode 180: Wrestle Kingdom 4 & Double Or Nothing

Wrestling With My Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 77:06


Today we're discussing NJPW's Wrestle Kingdom 4 featuring more early appearances of some current faves like Okada and Ishii. Sadly we saw the ending of both Nagata's match streak and Iizuka's ability to get it. After the break we dive into AEW's Double Or Nothing aka too many brawls and not enough butts. Email: wwmgpod@gmail.com Twitter: @wwgmpod  

Wrestling With My Girl
Episode 176: Wrestle Kingdom 2

Wrestling With My Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 54:13


Today we're back talking about New Japan's second Wrestle Kingdom show. In 2008 it was a crossover event between New Japan and TNA and was good overall. Topics include: Iizuka's getting it status, WWE's lack of a "dad" stable, the multiple IWGP heavyweight belts, best matches, and a man with exploding arms. Email: wwmgpod@gmail.com Twitter: @wwmgpod

Podcast Vida Moderna
Próstrata: saiba tudo sobre ela neste Podcast

Podcast Vida Moderna

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 27:11


  Neste Podcast eu conversei com o Dr. Flávio Iizuka sobre a famosa próstata e falamos tudo sobre ela, inclusive hábitos de prevenção para que não seja estressada e possa

Podcast Vida Moderna
Próstrata: saiba tudo sobre ela neste Podcast

Podcast Vida Moderna

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019


  Neste Podcast eu conversei com o Dr. Flávio Iizuka sobre a famosa próstata e falamos tudo sobre ela, inclusive hábitos de prevenção para que não seja estressada e possa causar problemas que são desconfortáveis e nada agradáveis. Se você é homem, tem que ouvir; se é mulher também, para indicar este podcast para seu […]

Let Me Tell You Something!
The Meltzer 5-Star Project: #070 - Nagata & Iizuka vs. Kawada & Fuchi (NJPW, 14-12-2000)

Let Me Tell You Something!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 49:20


STOP THE PRESSES! It turns out there's a match that wasn't in our initial list that was a disputed entry, with different issues of the Wrestling Observer offering differing ratings. In the end, Lorcan (@lorcanmullan) and Simon (@simoncross3) decided to go on the side of five stars, if only because it gives us one more chance to watch a match involving both Toshiaki Kawada and the one and only "Shithouse" Masanobu Fuchi, as they fly the withered flag for All Japan and step into enemy territory of New Japan to face up-and-coming star Yuji Nagata and perennial mid-carder Takashi Iizuka. lmtyspod@gmail.com

Tender Friends
Bubu's w/ Nicole Iizuka

Tender Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 43:35


Episode 89 is here and you are in for a foodie treat! Nicole Iizuka is here to help us review Bubu's, one of Eric Greenspan's restaurants from his virtual food court and our first delivery episode! These tenders traveled 45 minutes to get to us, did they hold up? Were they good? Tune in to find out! BE A TENDER FRIEND! SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. LIKE. INSTAGRAM: @tenderfriendspod TWITTER: @tenderfriends www.facebook.com/tenderfriends Email: friends.tender@gmail.com Tell us where we should go next and don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify!

Wrestling With My Girl
Episode 129: NJPW 47th Anniversary

Wrestling With My Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 52:09


Today we're discussing NJPW's 47th anniversary show featuring an excellent main event between Will Ospreay and Jay White. We also mention acupuncture, the other two good championship matches, and kiss sounds to quiet down Buster (our pug). Lastly, we threw in the main purpose story for the Iizuka retirement show as our go home.   Twitter: @wwmgpod Email: wwmgpod@gmail.com

Cast Of Strong Style – The CSPN
Cast of Strong Style: Honor Rising Review

Cast Of Strong Style – The CSPN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019


Presented by The CSPN & The WrassleCast… Welcome back to an all-new episode of Cast Of Strong Style! We cover the landscape of New Japan Pro Wrestling. #CastofStrongStyle is a pro wrestling podcast brought to you by the makers of The WrassleCast. Hello and Welcome to Cast of Strong Style. @DonDelarente and @AnwarStarwind review IIzuka’s last match and the... Read More

Voices of Wrestling Podcast Network
45: Super J-Cast: Honor Rising Reviews

Voices of Wrestling Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 141:35


On this week's Super J-Cast, Joel and Damon discuss and review both nights of NJPW/ROH's Honor Rising shows. We also chat about the New Japan Cup lineup and first round matches, quickly review the Giant Baba and Iizuka retirement shows, Damon's love for ROH, The G1 Supershow at MSG and answer your questions **Buy A T-Shirt: prowrestlingtees.com/superjcast Discord Link: https://discord.gg/zWEgNK5 Editor Dan: http://www.youtube.com/219films** Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network
Season 3 Episode 8: 1.21 Gigawatts Redux

Hitting The Marks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 88:11


Hunter: "We have to go back guys" Guys: "Go back where poppa Hunter?" Hunter: "Back to NXT"  Fueled by 1.21 Gigawatts of power, RBV & Jargo are back with Season 3 Episode 8 of the Hitting The Marks Pro Wrestling Podcast powered by the ROAR Network at thegorillaposition.com, presented by Hamin Media, and in association with lastwordonprowrestling.com. On this weeks show:  - Roman's return - Ric Flair's birthday bash - Iizuka's retirement - ROH/NJPW Honor Rising Night 1 Results & Night 2 Preview - Exclusive Interview with WOW's Stephy Slays - Monday Night NXT - 205 Live & NXT Major Announcements  - Has Ric's Precious Char Char been replaced?  Social Media: Twitter: @HTMpwPOD Instagram: @HTMpwPOD Facebook: HittiingTheMarks Twitch.tv/hittingthemarks RBV @TheRealRBV Jargo @NotJargo

redux ric flair gigawatts iizuka hamin media
Foreign Aces
Tanahashi Rides...

Foreign Aces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 67:09


The Choice continues to look for his Jim Crockett Cup partner, so it's Paul Crockett and Matt Camp talking the Giant Baba Memorial Show, which featured quite a mix of New Japan, AJPW, Big Japan, and other wrestlers from every big company in Japan. Somehow that transitions into Undertaker's match with Hakushi into Taker appearing at Starrcast into ways NJPW stars can appear on local NY radio to promote the MSG including Tanahashi joining the Howard Stern show and riding the...machine in the studio. Iizuka had his retirement show and it was...something. The Iron Fingers went to the wrong person. It's another quick preview of Honor Rising and ways potential G1 Supercard matches could develop. Plus, The Institute is no more! Ibushi comments on that and his decision to sign with NJPW and not AEW. This is some kind of show.

Wilfred Watches Podcast
Wilf Radio Feb 20: Ibushi comments, Iizuka retirement and Tanahashi loses a tooth

Wilfred Watches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 6:46


Kota Ibushi staying, Tana's tooth is leaving and Iizuka is a weirdo.       If you'd like to support Wilfred Watches, see below! Patreon: Be Part of the Show! Tees, Hoodies: bit.ly/2RcHq7a PRO WRESTLING TEES: prowrestlingtees.com/wilfredwatches --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PodMania
97: Young Lion Podcast: NJPW & AEW News & WrestleKingdom 13 Fallout

PodMania

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 69:07


Chris and Rob wade through the mire of all of the ridiculous amount of Wrestling news from around New Japan Pro-Wrestling following Wrestle-Kingdom 13, and attempt, sort of, to try and break it down for you! They talk All Elite Wrestling, the departure of KUSHIDA and the 'departure' of Kenny Omega, Iizuka's retirement, the New Beginning cards, new signings in NJPW and in ROH that could impact the Best of the Super Juniors, as well as injury updates and Vince McMahon's unbelievable attempt to tempt Tanga Loa away from NJPW... All this and more on this week's episode of the Young Lion Podcast! *Follow PODMANIA here!* *Website:* https://www.podmania.co.uk *Twitter:* https://www.twitter.com/podmania *Facebook:* https://www.facebook.com/podmaniaprowrestlingpodcasts *YouTube:* https://www.youtube.com/c/therealpodmania

Hogcast: Speedy Delivery

New year, new us. Russ has a symbiote now and has become an instagram thot/mafioso. Notes: Symbo Mode, Sbarro takeover, food court boroughs, Cranky Gotti, Stankonia shirts, Carnage Threehorns, KFC riots, cum Monopoly, Hell Homer’s The Wind Rises, Iizuka stanning, Blood & Gore, Sonic’s dinar revaluation, lobster rearing, Welcome to Morrowind

PodMania
88: Young Lion Podcast: WrestleKingdom 9 Retro Review

PodMania

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 87:34


Chris and Rob join forces to talk breifly about a stellar main event in the Road to the Tokyo Dome shows before diving headlong into a retro review of Chris' all time favourite shows. This show has everything; two bonified instant classics matches, a surprisingly entertaining Heavyweight Tag Team Match, a chainsaw and Iizuka...unfortunately! All this and more on the Young Lion Podcast this week! *Follow PODMANIA here!* *Website:* https://www.podmania.weebly.com *Twitter:* https://www.twitter.com/podmania *Facebook:* https://www.facebook.com/podmaniaprowrestlingpodcasts *YouTube:* https://www.youtube.com/c/therealpodmania

Hardest Part Of The Ring
#040: HPOTR Rewind - WCW WrestleWar 1992

Hardest Part Of The Ring

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 50:25


It's 1992, were you even born let alone watching wrestling? Well showing off our age we were, and thankfully it didn't start with this show!  WRESTLE WAR!!! had familiar faces in different guises throughout, did you spot them all? Download and listen now. Get in touch on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram - @HardestPartPod Email us at hardestpartofthering@gmail.com Check out our merch at http://hardestpartofthering.bigcartel.com/ If you like the podcast, please rate, review and SUBSCRIBE!

Neurology® Podcast
December 12 2017 Issue

Neurology® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 20:45


1) Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation: Cryptogenic NORSE: Its distinctive clinical features and response to immunotherapy 2) What’s Trending: R&F section update with Dr. Roy StrowdThis podcast begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the December 12, 2017 issue of Neurology. In the first segment, Dr. Stacey Clardy talks with Dr. Takahiro Iizuka about his paper on diagnosis and treatment of new-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE). In the second part of the podcast, Dr. Jeff Ratliff focuses his interview with Dr. Roy Strowd on a highlighted Clinical Reasoning case from the new “Resident & Fellow Rounds” feature debuting in 2018.DISCLOSURES: Dr. Clardy has received research support from Western Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR). Dr. Langer-Gould has received research support from Biogen, Roche, NIH, PCORI, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Dr. Iizuka serves on editorial boards for Current Treatment Options in Neurology and Rinsho Shinkeigaku (Clinical Neurology), and has received research support from Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation (MTPS20160504012) and the Japan Epilepsy Research Foundation (JERFTENKAN 17002).Dr. Ratliff has received a speaker honorarium from Haverford College. Dr. Strowd serves on the editorial board of Neurology (Resident & Fellow section); and has received research support from the Wake Forest School of Medicine Center for Translational Sciences Award, the KL2 Career Development Award, and the American Academy of Neurology.

The Spindash
The Spindash Live! Feb. 2016 - Cautiously Pessimistic

The Spindash

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 57:43


Main Discussion: Quotes, quotes, quotes!! GX, Reef, Saber, and Jason discuss requent quotes from Iizuka and chat up the 2018 Sonic the Hedgehog movie.

TheProWrestlingOpinionShow
GM #58: STEINERS VS TATSUMI FUJINAMI & TAYAYUKI IIZUKA and More!!

TheProWrestlingOpinionShow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2013 34:00


EL DANDY VS ANGEL AZTECA  EMLL 6/1/90 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0fLKAa3QFU TOSHIAKI KAWADA VS AKIRA TAUE  AJPW 1/15/91 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6PeCi3bgi8 STEINERS VS TATSUMI FUJINAMI & TAYAYUKI IIZUKA  WCW 5/17/92 http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd41p_steiners-vs-fujinami-iizuka-5-17-92_news  

The Spindash
The Quill - 9/12/10

The Spindash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2010 37:21


This News Week: Senoue dishes to Nintendo Power and Iizuka has no middleground.

Super J-Cast
45: Super J-Cast: Honor Rising Reviews

Super J-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 127:24


On this week's Super J-Cast, Joel and Damon discuss and review both nights of NJPW/ROH's Honor Rising shows. We also chat about the New Japan Cup lineup and first round matches, quickly review the Giant Baba and Iizuka retirement shows, Damon's love for ROH, The G1 Supershow at MSG and answer your questions **Buy A T-Shirt: prowrestlingtees.com/superjcast Discord Link: https://discord.gg/zWEgNK5 Editor Dan: http://www.youtube.com/219films**Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/super-j-cast/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.