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Engrenages
Épisode 20 : les Rec Ops, le futur du recrutement ; comment recruter un dev 2x plus vite - Dorian Liégeois

Engrenages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 87:26


Dans ce 20ème et dernier épisode de la saison 2, je reçois Dorian Liégeois Talent Acquisition Expert et Responsable du service RecOps chez In Residence de WEFY group.Après quelques années à la tête d'un logiciel SaaS dans le monde du recrutement, Dorian s'est fortement intéressé aux outils utilisés par les Sales et les Sales Ops pour augmenter la productivité des équipes de recrutement chez ses clients.Le CRM, les outils de scraping, les workflows, les messages automatisés… ça y est, Dorian avait découvert le monde des Rec Ops (Recruitment Operations).Les Rec Ops, au même titre que tous les Ops, ont pour rôle d'augmenter la productivité des équipes qu'ils supportent.Ils sont là pour définir des process, mettre en place des outils, et s'assurer qu'ils soient bien utilisés pour en retirer des données qui permettront d'analyser la performance des Talent Acquisition Manager (TAM).Dans cet épisode, on plonge directement dans le concret d'un Rec Ops et d'une équipe de recrutement pour y découvrir le rôle de chacun. Dorian nous explique notamment l'importance des KPIs dans le monde du recrutement, données qui sont encore trop peu suivies et analysées.Pourtant, de + en + d'outils se développent et viennent spécifiquement en soutien des recruteurs. On va notamment parler d'ATS, de CRM recruteurs, d'outils de scraping ou de solutions d'outreach comme Waalaxy, Sales Navigator, Lemlist ou encore La Growth Machine.Dorian nous donne par exemple son process pour réduire de 20 jours le temps moyen de recrutement d'un développeur.Je vous laisse avec l'invité du jour pour découvrir tout cela.Bonne écoute !

The CPG View
Transformative Leadership: Cultivating Excellence at High Point University (Nido R. Qubein, President at High Point University)

The CPG View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 28:59


Dr. Qubein, your journey from arriving in the United States with limited English and only $50 to becoming an internationally recognized leader is truly remarkable. Could you share some pivotal moments or decisions that contributed to your success? Dr. Qubein, under your leadership, as President, High Point University has experienced remarkable growth and transformation. Can you elaborate on the strategic vision you've pursued to achieve these significant accomplishments and how do you balance the drive for continuous improvement with taking time to appreciate milestones and successes? Could you share more about the President's Seminar on Life Skills and the In-Residence program at High Point University? How do these initiatives enhance the educational experience for students and prepare them for success in both their academic pursuits and future careers? High Point University has undergone substantial growth and development during your presidency, including the establishment of new academic schools and record-breaking enrollment numbers. How do you believe the university's unique approach to education, campus culture, and community engagement sets it apart from other institutions? As a leader who emphasizes intentional leadership and innovation, what advice do you have for aspiring leaders in academia or other industries who aim to drive significant positive change in their organizations? What has been the most unexpected or surprising lesson you've learned during your tenure as President of High Point University, and how has it influenced your approach to leadership?

The Modern House Podcast
Claudia Donaldson: the pioneering editor and creative director on creating a sanctuary at home – and the luxury of pink loo roll

The Modern House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 59:45


During her tenure at Nowness, Claudia commissioned the well-known ‘In Residence' series, which took us inside the homes of the biggest names in design and architecture. Today, I'm meeting Claudia in her beautiful London home to give her a taste of her own journalistic medicine …She tells me about what it was like to grow up in an English prototype of the American dream, and talks fondly about her ‘impossibly glamorous' grandparents' house, which had shagpile carpet, pink loo roll and a telephone next to the sunken bath.We discuss why she prefers to define space with furniture rather than architecture, what happened when she broke her hip and couldn't get down the stairs, why a home is never truly finished, and the power of procrastination.This episode was recorded at Claudia's home in north west London.For more: Visit The Modern House website for images of some the spaces discussed in this episodeCheck out CloakroomProduction: Hannah Phillips Editing and mixing: Oscar Crawford Graphic Design: Tom Young Music: Father This episode was sponsored by Vitsoe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Venture in the South
E105: Laying Brick at Brick Yard

Venture in the South

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 36:37


Startups and Venture investing seems to have come to a crossroads in 2024, with many venture funds and founders that have much in common but maybe not so much when it comes to innovation. The Brick Yard is innovating Southern Venture with an In-Residence Seed Stage Fund focused on a select group of founders, supporting them to a Series A. David interviews General Partner Cam Doody about the Brick Yard strategy, what distinguishes it from other incubators and VCs, and how they make it work. They are planning on around 40 In-Residence startups over about 4 years working heads down on product market fit on their way to a Series A raise. Brick Yard is selective but takes a hands off attitude toward founders who they feel perform the best in their unique environment. They are currently deploying an ~ $20M fund raised in 2022 and expect to raise a 2nd fund in 2026. Follow David on LinkedIn or reach out to David on Twitter/X @DGRollingSouth for comments. We invite your feedback and suggestions at ventureinthesouth.com or email david@ventureinthesouth.com. Learn more about RollingSouth at rollingsouth.vc or email david@rollingsouth.vc. Follow Paul on LinkedIn. Download our White Papers and Cheat Sheets HERE. Thanks for listening and remember: Our mission is to MAKE MONEY, HAVE FUN AND DO GOOD.

Tao of Po
037: Honoring Her Past Through Food with Suzanne Barr

Tao of Po

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 67:26


In this episode, Suzanne shares about her relationship with her body, culture & food. We laugh and cry through a lot of tender moments around her experiences with her mother's death, caretaking for her in the last year of her life, and honoring her mother through her work as a chef. Join us for this beautiful conversation as we discuss cooking to create connection, honoring our past with our gifts, and the full circle experience from death to finding gratitude for the messiness & beauty of life. You don't want to miss it.  We dive into: Experiencing food & body shame in her youth - and her journey to healing these wounds Her inspiration, exploration & work as a chef Caretaking for her mother on her death bed & experiencing a lack of closure Her powerful connection with her mother and their beautiful sacred tea ritual Suzanne's love letter to her mom through food And more Suzanne Barr has become one of the most respected and beloved chefs for her flair for fresh comfort food and also her passion for the local community, food security, and advocacy. Chef Suzanne's career as a chef, author, social activist, and culinary mentor is inspired by both her mother and father, two novice chefs, who instilled a lifelong passion to cherish the role that food plays in both nourishing the body as well as the soul. Chef Suzanne's expansive culinary career includes her role as the inaugural Chef-In-Residence at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto, Canada, owner of the former Saturday Dinette, and head chef and owner of True True diner, a diner concept that paid homage to the sites of many civil rights sit-ins and the history of the diner in breaking down segregation. What is most impressive, however, is Suzanne's relentless advocacy for food security, marginalized communities, mental health, pay equity, nutrition literacy, and food source sustainability. Her truest form of self-expression is empowering and mentoring other women chefs. Earlier this year, Suzanne published My Ackee Tree, A Chef's Memoir of Finding Home in the Kitchen, which takes readers on a personal journey of food, family, soul-searching, self-discovery, and even motherhood that leads Suzanne home...in the kitchen closer to her Jamaican heritage. Suzanne's food philosophy is simple: to create nutritious, flavorful, and comforting foods made with local, accessible ingredients. Connect with Suzanne here: Website: suzannebarrfood.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzanne_barr_food/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-barr-291798178/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chefbarr Connect with me and let's go deeper: Website: https://www.pohongyu.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/pohong.yu/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/pohong.yu/

Hora 25
Gastro 25 | Una despensa del tamaño de Chile

Hora 25

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 31:59


¿Conoces algún plato típico de Chile? ¡Nosotros tampoco! Por eso el chef Rodolfo Guzmán (número 4 de América Latina, según 50 Best) nos habla de cocina popular y de los platos que preparará en Madrid, del 14/11 al 3/12, durante el ciclo Boragó In Residence. Visitamos el restaurante Casa Botín, charlamos de cocina con Manuel Burque y descubrimos cómo una broma entre dos célebres 'youtubers' y un italiano que odia las pizzas de supermercado ha acabado convirtiéndose en un libro de recetas.

Her Mindset Community Podcast
#67 - CEO Rooshy Roy on Letting Go of Identity and Finding the Freedom to Live Authentically

Her Mindset Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 52:54


Rooshy Roy is the Co-Founder & CEO of AAVRANI, a clean skincare brand inspired by India's ancient beauty rituals.Rooshy is a driven and determined businesswoman with soul. This conversation with Rooshy uncovers an abundance of life wisdom that can help you grow the skills you need on the inside, to shine on the outside. In speaking with Rooshy I noticed a common thread that connected almost every aspect of her life: the pursuit of authenticity – authenticity in her brand's mission, authenticity of her products and authenticity in the life she continues to craft for herself. Her journey as an entrepreneur has helped her not only unmask this pursuit, but has shaped her sense of self, her definition of success, and the rules she lives by to make it manifest.In this episode you'll hear Rooshy talk about how emotionally detaching from business is essential for any entrepreneur, how she dealt with past burnout, and how she embraces presence in an industry hell bent on keeping our minds craving the future.--Connect with Rooshy:Website: https://aavrani.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aavranihttps://www.instagram.com/rooshyroyTwitter:  https://twitter.com/aavrani--For more from Host Pooja Mottl: https://www.poojamottl.com/Podcast Producer: https://www.go-toproductions.com/Twitter: @PoojaMottl https://twitter.com/poojamottlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/poojamottl/https://www.instagram.com/thecalmandfreepodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/poojamottl/ Special thanks to:Kris Kosach for voiceover: https://www.sites.google.com/view/textproserocknroll/homeJessica Panian: for graphic design: https://www.jessicapanian.com/Sufi Kaur for social graphics

Her Mindset Community Podcast
#64 - Bryant Terry on Getting In Your Own Way, Quieting Your Mind and PMA (Positive Mental Attitude)

Her Mindset Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 60:01


Bryant Terry is a James Beard & NAACP Image Award-winning chef, educator, and author renowned for his activism to create a healthy, just, and sustainable food system. He is editor-in-chief of 4 Color Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House and Ten Speed Press, and he is co-principal and innovation director of Zenmi, a creative studio he founded. In 2015, he was named the inaugural Chef-in-Residence for the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco.His newest book, Black Food, has just been released – a visual and spiritual feast of recipes, art, and stories from over 100 black cultural luminaries.Many know Bryant as the inspirational, artful, and inventive person that he is, trailblazing on many fronts from bridging the gap between black food and veganism in the cookbook space to exposing and celebrating the lost treasures and traditions of historical black culture .But behind all this, Bryant has experienced a personal journey that has enabled all this work to come to fruition. It's these life lessons and skills that we touch upon in this very authentic episode. You'll hear Bryant talk about how important it is to manage you, so you don't get in your own way, what his mom referred to as “blocking your blessings”. He also credits quiet in the sparking his potentiality at times when it laid dormant. And of course we talk about how he defines success. What I love most about Bryant is his keen self-awareness, and his unrelenting desire to show up in a way that resembles who he truly is in the purest sense. It's that uncompromising purity that touches so many. --More on Bryant:Bryant Terry is a James Beard & NAACP Image Award-winning chef, educator, and author renowned for his activism to create a healthy, just, and sustainable food system. He is editor-in-chief of 4 Color Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House and Ten Speed Press, and he is co-principal and innovation director of Zenmi, a creative studio he founded. Since 2015 he has been the Chef-in-Residence at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco where he creates public programming at the intersection of food, farming, health, activism, art, culture, and the African Diaspora. His forthcoming collection of recipes, art, and stories entitled Black Food will be published by 4 Color Books/Ten Speed Press in the fall of 2021. In regard to his work, Bryant's mentor Alice Waters says, “Bryant Terry knows that good food should be an everyday right and not a privilege.” San Francisco Magazine included Bryant among 11 Smartest People in the Bay Area Food Scene, and Fast Company named him one of 9 People Who Are Changing the Future of Food. --Connect with Bryant:Website: https://www.bryant-terry.com/Black Food: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Food-Stories-Diaspora-Cookbook/dp/1984859722Twitter: https://twitter.com/bryantterryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryantterry--For more from Host Pooja Mottl:  https://www.poojamottl.com/Podcast Producer: https://www.go-toproductions.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/poojamottlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/poojamottl/https://www.instagram.com/thecalmandfreepodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/poojamottl/ Special Thanks to : Kris Kosach for voiceover: https://www.sites.google.com/view/textproserocknroll/homeJessica Panian: for graphic design: https://www.jessicapanian.com/Sufi Kaur for social graphics

Sales Hustle
Episode #72 S1-EP71 - It's Time To Move Forward with Elizabeth Pearson

Sales Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 26:17


Elizabeth Pearson is the Founder of Elizabeth Pearson Executive Coaching. She provides leaders and teams the support they need to rise to the next level in their personal and professional lives through Executive 1:1 coaching, In-Residence coaching for organizations, Team workshops and retreats, and Keynote Speeches. She is an expert on achieving more success with less stress, guilt, and uncertainty. Elizabeth inspires clients to crush goals and rise to a higher level in their careers or businesses.Elizabeth is also a Contributing Experts: Executive Coaching at Forbes Coaches Council.You can learn more about Elizabeth Pearson on her website at https://www.elizabethpearson.com/. There free helpful content and videos and the website that you can check out.If you’re listening to the Sales Hustle podcast, please subscribe, share, and we’re listening for your feedback. If you are a sales professional looking to take your sales career to the next level, please visit us at https://salescast.co/ and set a time with Collin and co-founder Chris.Join Our Sales Motivational SMS list by texting Hustle at 424-378-6966. Please make sure to rate and review the show on Apple.

In Residence
Welcome to In Residence

In Residence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 0:35


In Residence is an occasional show dedicated to artists-in-residence at EMPAC / Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, USA—hosting discussions on the production of time-based arts and its technological intersections as well as special audio projects. Since 2003, EMPAC has hosted hundreds of artists in residence and is dedicated to the commissioning, production, and presentation of ambitious works of time-based visual art, music, theater, and dance.

In Residence
Annie Saunders & Wild Up in conversation with Ashley Ferro-Murray on their upcoming new work, Rest

In Residence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 41:49


In this first episode of In Residence, EMPAC curator Ashley Ferro-Murray talks with theater maker Annie Saunders, conductor and composer Christopher Rountree, and their collaborators about the making of their EMPAC commissioned work, Rest. This look behind the scenes of the project features source material from research interviews and original music by composer Emma O’Halloran. Rest interrogates sensory overwhelm, sensory deprivation, hallucinations, and the nature of consciousness. The audience experience is inspired by the idea that our perception of reality depends on agreements and disagreements with other people. ⁣⁣Light and sound are central to the staging of Rest. These elements help to sculpt a performance environment that includes moments of near-silence, music, and field recordings from a diverse set of conversations. Materials include conversations with consciousness experts, people sharing their early sense memories, and reflections on our relationships to our smartphones. The work provides a visceral opportunity to feel and consider what ‘rest’ means to us in the modern world.⁣⁣ The artistic collaborators were in remote residence during fall 2020 to develop an EMPAC-commissioned online iteration of Rest, which will premiere in January 2021. /// Original music for this podcast by Emma O’Halloran. Collaborators currently working to research and create this multi-platform project include: Annie Saunders Christopher Rountree Emma O'Halloran Andrew Schneider Adah Parris Rita Williams Rachel Joy Victor Jackie Zhou Mike Merchant James Okumura Brian Hashimoto Wild Up: Jiji, electric guitar; Jodie Landau, piano, keys, percussion, voice; Allen Fogle, horn; Archie Carey, electric bassoon; Christopher Rountree, artistic director /// https://empac.rpi.edu http://thisisthewilderness.com/ https://www.wildup.org/

Today's Top Tune
Perfume Genius: ‘On The Floor’

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 5:03


Perfume Genius teamed up — once again — with the uber-talented Blake Mills for production of his 2020 album “Set My Heart on Fire Immediately.” These new songs subvert and explore our concepts of masculinity, no finer example than “On The Floor.” Also, don’t forget to check out our In Residence sessions — unique performances and conversations from different artists, including Blake Mills and tomorrow, a new one from Perfume Genius. 

WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY

Long Island's own Criss Angel was bit by the magic bug at the age of 7 when his aunt Stella taught him a card trick. That card trick would ignite a passion that would drive him to become one of the most famous magician and illusionist in history. He is the the holder of several world records, including the longest time submerged under water and the fastest time to escape from a straitjacket at two minutes and thirty seconds,He is also the latest addition to the roster of shows in the new In Residence on Broadway series. Criss Angel Raw: The Mindfreak Unplugged will play eight performances at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre July 2–7. He Joins Mark and AJ to talk about it all. Tune in each week on 540 am in NY NJ CT and streaming on www.sportstalknylive.com at 7pm Sundays for the live broadcast.Please take a moment to like our fan page WLIE 540 AM SPORTSTALKNY and follow us on twitter @sportstalkny

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Reinventing Nerds
Duncan Davidson: Managing an Empathy Wobble

Reinventing Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 46:59


Joanie interviews Duncan Davidson, CTO In Residence at Microsoft, Berlin.  He provides service to and is a liaison between Microsoft and the CTOs at start-up companies that Microsoft supports through the ScaleUp accelerator program at Microsoft for Startups. What's great about this interview is that Duncan shares his own experience with what he calls an … Continue reading Duncan Davidson: Managing an Empathy Wobble →

Iona College Radio Hour with Willie O'Ree and Chelsea Cabarcas
Mike Damergis talks with award-winning producer Ross Greenburg and former CBS Sales Exec. Marty Daly

Iona College Radio Hour with Willie O'Ree and Chelsea Cabarcas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 20:08


Damergis has an open conversation with the former president of HBO Sports & Adjunct Professor at Iona College Ross Greenburg, winner of 54 Emmys and Marty Daly, who worked at CBS for over 40 years as Sr. VP in News and Late Night sales and is now an Exec. In Residence at Iona. Daly and Greenburg discuss their incredible careers, including encounters and meetings with baseball legend Mickey Mantle. Greenburg says Matt Damon and Ben Affleck were "considered" for the roles of Mantle and Roger Maris for the HBO movie *61, which went to Thomas Jane and Barry Pepper. Ross knew Pepper would play Maris after seeing Private Ryan in the theater.

In Residence: The Artpace Podcast
Robert Hodge: Between the Devil and the Deep

In Residence: The Artpace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 42:00


This episode was originally recorded in Spring 2017. Stay tuned for more episodes of In Residence soon. “Residencies are really important for artists if you want to keep growing and expanding. I would encourage it if artists want to experience a different city and join a network of people who understand and encourage their work—that’s the residency.” –Robert Hodge Summary: Our first guest for this inaugural episode of In-Residence is Robert Hodge, a Houston artist and one of three residents at Artpace this spring. Hodge is a dynamic and engaging artist and musician whose practice extends past the studio walls. He scavenges material from urban environments and prioritizes engagement with local communities. For his Artpace residency, he’s recorded a new album, Between the Devil and the Deep, referencing the myth that blues musician Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for mastery of the guitar. Hodge is also working on a new series of large-scale paintings, that will be unveiled at the opening on March 16. In this episode, we talk about: • how a city feeds his work with material and community • how his hometown of Houston has grown and changed • his work engaging Houston’s Third Ward through projects such as Beauty Box • how he balances working as an artist, musician, and community activator • how to engage local communities with art • the neighbor who inspired him to become an artist • the recording of his new album at the historic Gunter Hotel in the same room Robert Johnson recorded his Delta Blues record • what a typical day at Artpace is like • the value of residences • the importance of critical dialogue between artists • his studio visit with Artpace Guest Curator, Michelle Grabner Stay connected with Artpace for the to-be-announced date of Robert Hodge’s album launch party for Between the Devil and The Deep. The record will be released as a limited-edition vinyl with original album art by Hodge. Hodge has already become a well-loved member of the Artpace family and we hope you enjoy this conversation with him.

The Train Effective Podcast
How Do You Get Over A Bad Performance?

The Train Effective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 19:15


We've all have bad days. ALL of us at some point have had a game or a training where we've felt down, lost and frustrated. This is just one of the topics we discuss in todays recorded live class (from traineffective.com) ! Pablo is 17 years old and an In-Residence guest visiting from Florida, USA. He asks John Moses (an ex-international player and head coach of Train Effective) the most pressing 5 questions on his mind right now.

Waters Wavelength
Episode 89: JPMorgan's Oliver Harris on Fintechs; T2S Developments; Star Trek; Boxing

Waters Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 46:22


Oliver Harris, head of JPMorgan’s In-Residence program, joins the podcast to discuss the fintech space, how these firms are proving disruptive, and how the bank is adjusting its strategy as a result. Also, James and Anthony discuss developments pertaining to the Target2-Securities platform. Finally, the two nerd out on TV and sports. Oliver Harris 3:10 Oliver joins the podcast and defines how JPMorgan views the fintech space, and how it has evolved in recent years. 5:15 He next explains how the JPMorgan’s in-residence unit plays into the bank’s broader fintech endeavors. 10:30 Next, he looks at two specific success stories to come out of program. 15:45 What’s in it for the bank? 20:00 Oliver gives his thoughts on machine learning and blockchain. T2S 22:15 What is the T2S platform and how did we get here? 25:45 While this is the final migration phase from the original plan, it’s not the end of T2S’s growth. 27:00 Have there been any tangible benefits stemming from the first implementation in 2015? 28:45 What’s next? Misc. 30:00 We’re tired of having to be inundated with political conversation, even in traditionally non-political spaces, so no political conversation here. Which leads us to… 32:30 James reviews the first episode of Star Trek: Discovery. 37:30 Anthony recaps the Gennady Golovkin-Canelo Alvarez fight.

In-Residence
In-Residence Episode 6: "Nebraskier"

In-Residence

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 31:46


In Episode 6 of In-Residence, we will hear readings from writer Erica Trabold, and music from composer, producer, and musician Andrew Turpening.

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Audiostage
SARAH-JANE NORMAN / HOW DANCE OCCUPIES THE SELF - Audiostage

Audiostage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 62:13


"We talk a lot about white guilt, and it is a real phenomenon. ... That guilt is kind of like the wages of privilege. But I'm interested in reframing it through my work, not as guilt, but as shame. Which is a different thing. It is a profoundly different thing." - Sarah-Jane Norman In the fourth episode of season three, we discuss the politically explosive work of Sarah Jane Norman, Aboriginal Australian, queer, non-binary, cross-disciplinary artist. SJ's whole body of work traverses performance, installation, sculpture, text, video, and sound; it is anchored in a multitude of physical disciplines, as well as the written language. SJ has presented their work at Venice International Performance Week, Spill Festival of Live Art, Fierce Festival, In Between Time, Edinburgh Festival, as well as Performance Space, Next Wave, the Australian Experimental Art Foundation, and Brisbane International Festival. A proud Indigenous Australian of both Wiradjuri and European heritage, SJ grew up in Sydney and regional NSW, but today divides their time between Australia and Berlin. Most recently, SJ Norman was one of the artists In Residence with Marina Abramovic in Sydney, and has presented their Unsettling Suite at Melbourne Festival, as part of Dancehouse's Dance Territories program. Looking through their rich body of work, we discuss inheritance of history, continuing transgenerational trauma, and the value of dissecting the effects of the politics of colonization with the artist’s body today. "It's a huge amount of emotional labour that I have to do on a daily basis, not just as an artist, but as a person. But, you know, it's the same kind of emotional labour that every person of colour or Indigenous person has to do, living in a white-dominated society. That is invisible labour. Part of my practice is to make it visible. And to make it clear, the imbalance that exists in the cultural expectations, that we're the only ones who have to do it, and that we're the only ones who have to carry and hold back history." - Sarah-Jane Norman It is hard to speak about this episode, harder than most. Whilst we like to keep our conversations light, perhaps to demistify and disarm the inquiries we posit, it is hard to find a space of levity when we talk about the weight of history that we all carry, some more, some less. "I'm really interested in complicity," says SJ, when describing the artistic labour she performs: "I'm really interested in blurring the line between guilt and complicity." It is a conversation we are very proud of; but oh, how heavy the history can be. Discussed in this episode: is Marina Abramovic a racist?, the futility of guilt, shame as an embodied sensation, Unsettling Suite, fetishisation of oral languages, being fairer than a whitefella, the emotional labour of confronting our colonial past, when people lose it, political performance, the logocentric West, Andrew Bolt, the kids who parrot the biases that their culture teaches them, contemporary Australia, and how there is no context for racism except racism. "Witchcraft, that's how I do it." - Sarah-Jane Norman Enjoy and stay tuned: we have more exciting and stimulating conversations to come. Podcast bibliography: Sarah Jane Norman Responds to Marina Abramovic, SBS, 25 August 2016 Performance artist Marina Abramovic calls Aboriginal Australians 'dinosaurs' in unpublished memoir, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 August 2016 Dance Territories at Melbourne Festival, 14-16 October 2016 Jessi Lewis: What The Water Gave Me, TAGG, 11 October 2016 For more information about Sarah Jane Norman and their work, check out their website. This series of AUDIOSTAGE has been commissioned by DANCEHOUSE as part of the 2016 Keir Choreographic Award Public Program and was generously supported by the Keir Foundation.

In-Residence
In-Residence Episode 4: Trigger

In-Residence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 52:58


In episode 4 of In-Residence, we hear work by playwright Chris Maly and writer Lajla Cline.

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In-Residence
In-Residence Episode 3: The Closeness Of Strangers

In-Residence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 44:30


In episode 3 of In-Residence, a podcast of the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, we will hear from poet Erin Malone and artist Sophie Barbasch.

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In-Residence
In-Residence Episode 2: Distance And Identity

In-Residence

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 33:27


In episode 2 of In-Residence, a podcast of the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, we will hear from cellist and composer Fjola Evans, and photographer Elise Kirk.

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In-Residence
In-Residence Episode 1: Forces Of Nature

In-Residence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 46:38


In episode 1 of In Residence, a podcast of the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, we will hear from writer Dawn Dorland, interdisciplinary artist Rob Macinnis, and composer Thomas Dempster.

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In Residence Podcast - The House of Podcasts
The Creative Energy of Collaboration

In Residence Podcast - The House of Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2015


Contrary to the stories we hear, great discoveries, great creations, are not typically the work of a single person.  Genius usually result from collaboration.    In his book "Powers of Two: Seeking the Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs," essayist, author, curator Joshua Wolf Shenk delves into the relationships of some famous duos to illuminate the shared sparks that generated their greatest achievements. Sometimes, one half of the duo got little credit, but their input was nonetheless decisive.   As part of his appearance in Seattle in the Fall of 2014,  Shenk conducted a workshop in Seattle with  Jess Van Nostrand, Founder of The Project Room Seattle,  Van Nostrand created the The Project Room with her collaborators to create a virtual and physical space to explore big ideas and spark an inquisitive approach to the arts.This final podcast in this series. "In Residence" illustrates the topic, it was a collaboration between Steve Scher, Elana Jacobs, Stesha Brandon, Weir Harman and the staff at Town Hall. It was better for the shared input. If you are interested in hearing more of my work, please check out my new podcast, At Length with Steve Scher."You will find in depth interviews with scholars, artists, innovators from  wide and diverse fields who visit the University of Washington.  For all my podcasts in one place, invite yourself in to The House of Podcasts.It will be a collaboration, especially if you are part of it.Thank You.

Arts & Artists
Exhibition Opening: In Residence: Contemporary Artists at Dartmouth

Arts & Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 42:13


The opening celebration for the "In Residence" exhibition begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Loew Auditorium at the Black Family Visual Arts Center, where award-winning architect James Cutler, artist-in-residence at Dartmouth in 2004, will discuss his work with Karolina Kawiaka, Senior Lecturer in Studio Art. We hope that you can join us for what promises to be a magical evening of art and conversation, as many former artists-in-residence return to campus to see their work on display in this much-anticipated exhibition and interact with Dartmouth's students and faculty, as well as Upper Valley community members. 24 January, 2014 4:30-5:30 p.m. Loew Auditorium at the Black Family Visual Arts Center

Bone Up on Business
Bone Up on Business (Segment 3 - May 6, 2012): Caroline Stoessinger

Bone Up on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 9:33


Caroline Stoessinger is a concert pianist who has appeared on the stages of Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and from Australia to Tokyo and Europe. She is the founder and director of The Mozart Academy, which provides music lessons free for children of United Nations workers and immigrants. She's also the Artist—In-Residence and Professor of Music at John Jay College. As a producer of internationally televised programs. With her book, A CENTURY OF WISDOM which gives readers wisdom from the life of Alice Herz-Sommer who at 108 years old is the world’s oldest living Holocaust Survivor and concert pianist, Stoessinger is a major voice for music in our lives. The book has won the Norman Mailer Book Award 2012 for preserving the history of our times.