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ISSP galerijā skatāma Armanda Andžes izstāde „Bailes no ainavas”. Mākslinieks, izmantojot senus analogās fotogrāfijas paņēmienus, pievēršas pilsētas ainavu mainīgajai dabai un to radītajām emocionālajām un sociālajām atbalsīm. ISSP galerija ir laikmetīgajai fotogrāfijai veltīta izstāžu telpa Rīgā, šoreiz Armanda Andžes izstādes darbi apvieno konceptuālu mākslu un senu tehniku. Armanda Andžes izstādi „Bailes no ainavas” veido nelieli attēli, ierāmēti un kārtoti garā rindā pie sienas. Dienas gaišajās stundās svarīgs arī leņķis, kādā tos ērtāk apskatīt, vajadzīgs nesteidzīgs laiks, un laiks ir šai izstādei svarīgs jēdziens daudzās nozīmēs. Armandam jautāju, vai uzreiz bija skaidrs, kā darbus eksponēt, jo tehnika, kādā tie radīti, nav mūsdienām ierasta. Plašāk par izstādi stāsta mākslinieks un izstādes kuratores Iveta Gabaliņa un Kamilla Kūna. Armanda Andžes izstāde „Bailes no ainavas” ISSP Galerijā skatāma līdz 18.aprīlim.
"LaMaRe" ir jaundibināta Latvijas Radošo rezidenču apvienība, par kuras mērķi un uzdevumiem studijā izvaicāsim rezidenču vadītājus no Liepājas, Kuldīgas un Rīgas. Latvijas Radošo rezidenču apvienība – jauna platforma mākslas un kultūras attīstībai – tikko dibināta, bet jau ar lieliem radošiem plāniem. Kādas ir radošās rezidences Latvijā un kāpēc tam nepieciešams darboties kopā, Kulturas rondo atklāj apvienības valdes priekšsēdētāja Barbara Freiberga un valdes loceklis Kaspars Lielgalvis. Katram sava pieredze un plāni. Barbara Freiberga Liepājas Rezidenču un kultūras centrs ar rezidenci "Re!Liepāja" vadītāja, Kaspars Lielgalvis pārstāv mākslas centru "Totaldobže" ar rezidenci "Melnais caurums". 25.janvārī izveidota Latvijas Radošo rezidenču apvienība ar skanīgu radošo nosaukumu "LaMaRe", kas apvieno vairāk nekā 20 radošās rezidences, rezidenču programmas un rezidences veidojošas organizācijas no visas valsts. Apvienības mērķis ir attīstīt un atbalstīt radošo rezidenču darbību, stiprinot to ilgtspēju un veicinot kultūras un mākslas attīstību gan vietējā, gan starptautiskā mērogā. Latvijas radošo rezidenču pārstāvji, tiekoties izvirzīja vairākus jaunās apvienības darbības mērķus, kā piemēram, radošo rezidenču lokālās un starptautiskās atpazīstamības veicināšanu, pārstāvēt rezidenču intereses valsts un starptautiskā līmenī, savstarpēu informācijas apmaiņu un atbalstu. Kā pirmie soļi apvienības darbā ir iezīmēti pievienošanās Baltijas-Ziemeļvalstu rezidenču tīklam, kura vadošais partneris ir Igaunijas Rezidenču tīkls Loore, radošo rezidenču un programmu kartēšana Latvijā, piedāvājot detalizētu pārskatu par nozares iespējām, kā arī komunikācijas platformu izveidošana. Šie soļi kalpos kā nozīmīgs pamats, lai veidotu stabilu sadarbības vidi radošajām rezidencēm Latvijā un Ziemeļeiropā. Dibinātāju un partneru vidū ir Liepājas Rezidenču un kultūras centrs ar rezidenci Re!Liepāja, VV foundation ar rezidenci PAiR, ASTE. Art, Science, Technology, Education, Latvijas Dizaineru savienība ar rezidenci Dizaina vasaras skola, Latvijas Rakstnieku savienība ar Dubultu rakstnieku māju, KK Centrs ar radošās rezidences programmu, Blind Carbon Copy ar rezidenci Studija Kuldīgā, ISSP ar rezidenci Rīgā, Totaldobre ar rezidenci Melnais caurums, Give and get ar Laidu Muižas rezidenci, Liepājas Restaurācijas Centrs ar rezidenču programmu, Starptautiskā Rakstnieku un tulkotāju māja ar rezidenci Ventspilī, Sansusī rezidences, Cita Abra ar rezidencēm Pāvilostā un Cīravā, Padures muiža, Lantes muiža, SAVĀ VAĻĀ ar rezidencēm Savvaļas Skiti, Tukuma Literātu apvienība ar rezidenci “Zīlītes”.
Dr. Mark Allen is a double board-certified psychiatrist specializing in child, adolescent, and adult mental health. He completed his medical education and general psychiatry residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, followed by a child psychiatry fellowship at New York-Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia and Cornell. He also spent a post-fellowship year with the Canterbury District Health Board in Christchurch, New Zealand, further enriching his global perspective on mental health care.Dr. Allen has advanced, sport-specific training, including the International Olympic Committee's Diploma in Mental Health in Elite Sport, the FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine, and the ISSP's Certificate of Additional Training in Sports Psychiatry. Currently, he serves as Chairman of the American Board of Sports & Performance Psychiatry (ABSPP) and is a member of the editorial board for Sports Psychiatry: The Journal of Sports & Exercise Psychiatry.In his clinical practice, Dr. Allen works with athletes across all levels, from high school to Olympic and professional competitors. He is honored to serve as the consulting psychiatrist for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. Beyond his practice, he contributes to the athlete mental health community through his roles on the medical advisory boards of two non-profits—The Hidden Opponent and Alston For Athletes—and as a contributor to the youth sports mental performance platform MaxU.Based in Denver, Colorado, Dr. Allen enjoys spending his free time playing golf and pickleball, hiking, and relaxing with his wife, two sons, and their beloved fur-kids.Mark's Info:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramSupport the show
Allison Berg is sustainability manager for DS Smith North America, where she manages the delivery of the company's Now & Next Sustainability Strategy, which focuses on closing the sustainability loop through better design, protecting natural resources by making the most of every fiber, reducing waste and pollution through circular solutions and equipping people to lead the transition to a circular economy. Allison is passionate about bringing positive change to communities who are underserved and are directly impacted by climate change. Allison Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: Circularity and circular design metrics DS Smith's nature focus area and biodiversity targets Bundling low ROI projects like water with higher ROI projects for leadership buy-in Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals Allison's Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give to other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? Get your hands on as much as possible. Sustainability is such an evolving large field ranging from reporting and regulations, carbon water waste projects, circularity, community engagement, safety, biodiversity, etc. The more that you can get your hands on, the better. My role at DS Smith, managing our sustainability strategy specifically for North America, has allowed me to get my hands on a lot of different topics that maybe you wouldn't if you're in a company that's a bit more siloed. If you have the opportunity to do something random, like you're focused on water and someone says, "do you want to pick this community piece up?" Go ahead. If you're open to it, you might as well try. Especially in the job markets, they're really looking for multifaceted people that could do a lot of different varieties of things. That'll put you one step ahead if you're doing all sorts of different things. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? Scope 3, because it's such an evolving field that everybody is currently trying to sort through, us included. It'll be really interesting to see that legislation as well. I know the SEC and scope 3 conversation was around recently and didn't really happen here in the US, but it's happening in Europe, so it's only a matter of time before that'll make its way over here. That, and I would say 2030 sustainability goals. I'm really looking forward to when 2029, 2030 comes around. All these companies have these big 2030 goals. Are they going to hit them? And if they don't, what are the consequences that we're going to see from these companies if they do not hit their established targets? I'm definitely looking forward to the next six years or so. It should be interesting. What is one book you'd recommend sustainability leaders read? I do a lot of different nonfiction reading at work between reports and standards and regulations and so on, so I'm typically a fiction reader. However, I highly recommend sustainability professionals if they haven't really done so already, to watch An Inconvenient Truth, which is the documentary by Al Gore back in 2006. That documentary in particular is what inspired me to do what I do now. I was hooked the second I watched it. It was really inspiring the way Al Gore presents, he's an amazing presenter. I highly recommend watching that. I know he's done an updated Inconvenient Truth in the last couple of years as well that's more with the times, but I highly recommend it for those who have not seen it yet. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? Recently I joined the International Society of Sustainability Professionals, the ISSP. They have a lot of interesting resources as well as a new certification called the SEA and the SEP, the Sustainability Excellence Associate and Professional. They have a lot of interesting tools. I would also say relevant industry associations. For example, for me being in the pulp and paper industry, our main trade association, the American Forest and Paper Association, they have a large sustainability component as part of what they do. I assume other relevant industry associations will also have some sustainability component as everybody, including trade associations, have some sort of sustainability goals at this point. Those could be interesting resources as well. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the work being done at DS Smith? I am on LinkedIn, Alison Berg, PMP if you'd like to find me. To learn more about DS Smith specifically, dssmith.com/sustainability is where you can find some updates on how we're doing on our sustainability strategy.
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Cik atšķirīgi varam atklāt un izsekot mūsdienu fotogrāfijas vēsturei, to pārrunājam ar Rīgas Fotogrāfijas biennāles māksliniekiem. Tiekamies ar mākslinieci Kristīni Krauzi-Slucku un galerijas ISSP kuratori Liānu Iveti Žildi, jo galerijā atklāta ekspozīcijas „Mūsdienu fotogrāfijas vēstures” pirmā daļa. ISSP Galerijā atklāta pirmā no divu cikla izstādēm "Mūsdienu fotogrāfijas vēstures", kurā atspoguļotas vairāku mākslinieku versijas un interpretācijas par vietējās fotogrāfijas vēstures rakstīšanas procesiem. Kristīne Krauze-Slucka strādājusi ar 1980. un 1990. gadu mijā aktīvās, bet mūsdienās maz pazīstamās fotogrāfes Inas Stūres (1958–2006) arhīvu. Savukārt Agate Tūna meklē paranormālās un iluzionisma fotogrāfijas pavedienus Latvijā, izaicinot ierastās fotogrāfijas medija robežas un attiecības ar realitāti. Izstādes kuratore ir Liāna Ivete Žilde, tā notiek līdz 27. jūnijam Rīgas Fotogrāfijas biennāles ietvaros. Otrā cikla izstāde “Mūsdienu fotogrāfijas vēstures II” (mākslinieki – Annemarija Gulbe, Konstantīns Žukovs) norisināsies no 5. jūlija līdz 15. augustam.
のぐっちさん、部品、ボインゴでトポロジカル物質、ARPES、LA生活などについて話しました。以下の Show Notes は簡易版です。完全版はこちら。0:00 のっぐちさんの紹介02:00 博士時代の研究ラシュバ効果 : 2次元電子系のスピン軌道相互作用(現代物理のキーワード)ARPES - Interaxion KeywordsShin Lab. 辛研究室東京大学物性研究所 近藤研究室 - Kondo Group, ISSP, UTokyoTopological Materials: Weyl Semimetals10:17 物性か素粒子・宇宙か13:38 トポロジカル絶縁体、強弱トポトポロジカル絶縁体の理論の論文: PRB 76, 045302 (2007) (arXiv: cond-mat/0611341), PRL 98, 106803 (2007) (arXiv:cond-mat/060769)PRB 86, 045102 (2012) (arXiv:1105.4351)強いトポロジカル絶縁体の実験論文Bi-Sb arXiv:0910.2420Bi2Se3, Bi2Te3, Sb2Te3TlBiS2, TlBidSe2弱いトポロジカル絶縁体の実験論文Bi14Rh3I9Bi4I4 (東大他) (arXiv:1802.03860)のぐっちさんによる日本語レビューBi4I4 (Rice 大学)ZrTe525:32 研究第二段階PRX 8, 031070 (2018)対称性指標Strong and fragile topological Dirac semimetals with higher-order Fermi arcs47:49 ラシュバ系53:58 超高速分光ってLight-induced anomalous Hall effect in grapheneフロッケ状態 - Interaxion Keywordsたかさんさん出演回K3C60 その1K3C60 その21:10:46 カリフォルニア生活1:24:00 円安1:27:30 おたよりお知らせ出演して頂ける方、感想などお待ちしております。 #interaxionエンディング BGM 変わりました夜に合うクールなトラック - Audiostock(オーディオストック)曲名: 弓
Intro Background Spike Spiegel created by Shinichiro Watanabe & Toshihiro Kawamoto in “Stray Dog Strut”, April 1998 Protagonist of the series, he's a bounty hunter partnered with Jet Black aboard the spaceship Bebop Over the course of the series, we learn his backstory - a former member of the Red Dragon syndicate, he fell in love with Julia, the girlfriend of his partner Vicious - when Vicious finds out, he forces Julia to kill Spike or be killed herself, so she goes into hiding to save herself Spike fakes his death and goes on the run, where he teams up with Jet - they're also joined by Faye, a gambler who recently awoke from cryogenic sleep; Ein, a Welsh Corgi with human intelligence; and Edward, a young Earth girl who's also a master hacker During the series finale, Julia has Faye send Spike a message that she is alive and ready to meet with him, but Vicious has her killed - Spike goes to the syndicate's headquarters and has a final battle with Vicious, where Vicious is killed and Spike is severely wounded or killed - the ending is left ambiguous Issues Vicious Vicious Vicious… where do we begin? Never got over his abandonment by Julia either A life of drifting vs A life of intention Treatment In-universe - Get captured as a bounty, take the time to get to know Spike Out of universe - Skit *knocking on door* SPIKE: *mumbles* who the hell…*regular voice* Come on in DOC: Uh…are you Mr. Spiegel? SPIKE: I'd better be, or else you'd be dead by now. Plus we don't get visitors unless Jet has business with ‘em. He gave me the heads up. You're the doctor, right? DOC: Yes, I'm Doctor Issues SPIKE: We're not exactly fancy here, but help yourself to something to eat while you wait for him. DOC: Wait for who? SPIKE: Jet said he hired a doctor to check things out, and he wanted to make sure I was around. We're kind of in no man's land here. I think we have bell peppers and beef, but it's a little light on the beef… DOC: About that…I don't usually do house calls, but he made it sound urgent…except I need a special waiver to diagnose and treat someone so far out of my jurisdiction. He took care of that already, right? SPIKE: Suuuuuuure he did. Whatever. DOC: Good…then there's the other part of the misunderstanding I need to clarify. SPIKE: Don't tell me you forgot your equipment? I figured you'd need hardware tools if you have to deal with Jet's arm DOC: I'm not an orthopedist SPIKE: Then maybe he's got a cold or something. I dunno. DOC: I'm not here for Jet. SPIKE: *pause* I'm not paying for the bill to get you to the right address then DOC: Spike, Jet asked me to talk to you. He figured if you were in your own space you'd be more amenable. Says you've had some tough breaks. SPIKE: I thought you said you weren't an orthopedist DOC: Har har har. I'm a psychiatrist. SPIKE: I'm a bounty hunter. I hunt bounties. I know what I do. No psychiatrist necessary, unless you managed to pack a better couch with you. DOC: No such luck. But you seem to be relaxed as it is. SPIKE: Not quite. *lights up cigarette, blows smoke* ah, that's more like it. Want one? DOC: I don't condone smoking. SPIKE: More for me, then. I suppose this is where you warn me of the dangers of smoking and tell me to quit. DOC: You just did it for me SPIKE: Taking a shortcut. I like that. How long will this take? DOC: I'm contracted for a typical hour SPIKE: Then that gives me some time for a nap. I don't have anything to talk about. You can stay or go, your choice. DOC: I don't abandon patients, but I'm not going to bug you in your own domicile. Mind if I watch something on my phone? SPIKE: Suit yourself DOC: *exaggerated reactions* Oooh his countering is so slow SPIKE: *clearly interested* What ya watching? DOC: I always keep some fights downloaded to pass the time. SPIKE: You don't seem like the fighting type. DOC: I'm a huge fan because I view combat sports as the truest test of wills. SPIKE: Spoken like someone who's never been in a real fight. DOC: Be that as it may, if you saw what I saw, you'd have a similar critique. SPIKE: *begrudgingly* Alright, show me DOC: See how this guy keeps his head on the center line? He invites every hook imaginable, but he doesn't have the handspeed to land a counterpunch. SPIKE: Yuck; he's too rigid. He has to just…flow. It's hard to explain DOC: Be like water. SPIKE: *pause* You're the first person to get that in the first try. *sigh* You know, it's nothing personal, but the reason I don't need a psychiatrist is because I've already trained my mind with the best that martial arts has to offer. That's how I get through things. I flow with them, until I need to crash. DOC: Hmmm…I think that may be a problem SPIKE: No way. DOC: Water as a liquid has the properties you claim. But what about under intense pressure and heat? It vaporizes. What about when it's cold? It freezes. SPIKE: So? DOC: So…depending on what is going on around you, you're making yourself subject to the whims of people or circumstance. Judging from this place, you guys are nomads. But your background means that you had a strong homebase at some point. Either your situation was so intense you needed to become vapor and disappear, or you became so frigid to them that you are more stoic than you should be. Either way, you've lost control. So which is it? SPIKE: Neither. It's like I said, I flow until I crash. DOC: So when's the last time you crashed? SPIKE: The last bum I knocked out, I guess. DOC: No, I mean emotionally. When's the last time you crashed? Who angered you? Who made you laugh? Who made you cry? SPIKE: You sure you're not ISSP with all these questions? DOC: I'll back off, but the point is to answer those questions for yourself. SPIKE: I've had some people tell me the opposite. DOC: Why? SPIKE: *pause* Because they don't want me to die. DOC: Your job is dangerous SPIKE: *sarcastic* Ha. My LIFE is dangerous. Let's go with your metaphor. If I do the wrong thing, people get boiled. If I care too much, others become targets. So I freeze them out. And no, I can't just pretend that I want it some other way. All I can do is hope that the parts I DON'T like leave of their own volition, or I find something else to keep my mind occupied. Is that what you wanted to hear this whole time? Big whoop. DOC: Damn, that was deep. SPIKE: *calmer now* So, you got some time for some more fights? DOC: Depends on if you have time for more sessions. SPIKE: Well, we're due for another major dogfight and damage to the ship that'll put us out of commission for a while any day now, so I'll let you know when that happens. DOC: Sounds like a plan. SPIKE: Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go find some protein. If I have to eat one more carbohydrate I'm gonna puke. Ending Thank you everyone for coming Hope to be back for PuchiCon Teaneck in the spring See you, space cowboy…
The International Society of Sustainability Professionals invited me to speak to their New York Chapter. Here is that recording. We "whooshed" out the participants' words, so it's just my speaking. Their mission is "ISSP empowers professionals to advance sustainability in organizations and communities around the globe."I described my work, my path to get here, intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation, how you can't lead others to live by values you live the opposite, and concepts relevant to sustainability leadership.I didn't take them to task as much as I could have for living unsustainably, undermining their credibility and trust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laidi. Tā ir vieta Kuldīgas novadā, par kuras esamību, iespējams, daudzi pat nenojauš. Bet turpmākās minūtes Kultūras rondo veltītas tieši Laidu pagastam. Iemesls - mākslinieces Ievas Epneres izstāde ar tādu pašu nosaukumu "Laidi". Viena galerijas "ISSP" siena balta, pie tās trīs lielformāta fotogrāfijas un paslēpies, malkas krāvums, alerijas loga pusē audekls sarkanos toņos. Taisnstūra telpas gala ekrāns. Uz tā mainās lēni un rāmi kadri kuros redzam skolas kadri. Uz ekrāna notiekošo skatītāji var vērot piesēžot uz skolas krēsliem. Tieši tik askētiski izskatās izstādē “Laidi”. Sarunu ar tās autori Ievu Epneri sāku tieši ar krēsliem. Izstāde “Laidi” atbalsojas 2021. gada rudenī, kad māksliniece Ieva Epnere radošās rezidences ietvaros, lai iepazītu pagasta vēsturi, teikas un gūtu iedvesmu jaunam mākslas darbam nonāca Laidos. Tajā brīdī māksliniecei dzimst ideja sadarbojoties ar Laidu pamatskolas teātra pulciņu un pieaicinot horeogrāfi Elīnu Gediņu veidot kustību izrāde “Laidu leģendas” Pagājis gads kopš sākās filmēšana, ir tapusi dokumentālā filma, kurā, aptverot visus gadalaikus, savienojas ikdiena ar gatavošanos skolas salidojumam un vienlaikus atvadām. Tas ir emocionāls, ievelkošs, jā arī skaudrs un vienlaikus cilvēciski silts stāsts. Izstāde “Laidi”, kurā nepilnās 40 minūtēs var noskatīties dokumentālo filmu un aplūkot četras lielformāta fotogrāfijas, kas ļoti spēcīgi papildina dzīvo bildi videostāstā, atvērta līdz 16. martam, bet māksliniece Ieva Epnere sola filmu aizvest uz centrālo notikumu vietu Laidiem. Ieva, pētot skolu situāciju kopumā, secinājusi, ka pēdējos 24 gados pamatskolu skaits Latvijā sarucis uz pusi. Bet, runājot par izstādi, māksliniece paldies uzsauc Valdim Celmiņam un filmas komandai, kurā strādāja operatore Baiba Kļava, montāžas režisore Andra Doršs, skaņu režisors Edvards Broders un skaņu operators Arvīds Ceļmalis. Bet mūzika, ko dzirdējāt arī jūs ir komponista Kārļa Auziņa radīta. Izstāde par Laidiem skatāma galerijā "ISSP" līdz 16.martam
Raidījumā Augstāk par zemi pabūsim fotogrāfa Reiņa Hofmaņa jaunākajā izstādē “Telpa Nr. 13”, kas šobrīd skatāma ISSP galerijā Rīgā, Berga bazārā. Sarunā ar fotogrāfu pievērsīsimies viņa darbos skartajām tēmām: Kas tik pievilcīgs ir ainavā bez cilvēka? Vai fotogrāfiju var “nomedīt” vai darba ideja piedzimst galvā? Kāpēc māksliniekam patīk veidot fotogrāfiju sērijas, itin kā kolekcionēt faktus, izpētīt paša pieteikto tēmu? Vadi, kanalizācijas caurules, dīvainas formas telpas, kas lielākoties radušās pielāgojot iepriekšējos gadsimtos celtās ēkas mūsdienu vajadzībām. Tā ir daudzu gadu garumā sakrāta fotogrāfiju sērija, kuru raidījuma sākumā spilgti raksturoja izstādes scenogrāfs un telpiskā risinājuma autors Aleksejs Beļeckis. Reinis Hofmanis ir fotogrāfs, kuru interesē cilvēks. Izstāde “Telpa Nr. 13” ir par cilvēka vajadzībām, skaistuma izpratni, attiecībām ar vēsturi, taču pats cilvēks šajās fotogrāfijas, nav redzams. Izstādes kuratore Iveta Gabaliņa. Es Reini Hofmani tieši tā arī iepazinu – viņš fotogrāfēja manu portretu. Tas bija pasūtījuma darbs, paredzēts konkrētai vajadzībai, taču fotogrāfēšanās procesā gūtā pieredze man bija ieguvums. Portrets man ļoti patīk, un pie vainas ir ļoti īpašā, Reiņa fotogrāfijā notvertā gaisma, kas sejas vaibstus pārradījusi citādā patiesumā. Reinis Hofmanis ļauj strādāt gaismai, un tas man šķiet būtiskais arī citu viņa fotogrāfiju raksturojumā: neiejaukties tiešā veidā, bet būt klātesošam. Pamanīt. Vienkārši - ļaut notikt. Pēc fotogrāfēšanās, dodoties ārup no Radio, Reinis Hofmanis mani pārsteidz vēlreiz, palūdzot brīdi apstāties, un sākot aizrautīgi fotogrāfēt Radiomājā augošo palmu. Palma patiešām ir ar stāstu, to pirms daudziem gadiem šurp atveda atpazīstama Radio balss, jo palma bija pāraugusi viņas dzīvokļa izmērus. Radiomājā griesti ir augstāki. Reini interesē augi publiskā vidē. Viņš saskata stāstu arī vadu skrejceļos, kas ved uz Radio tiešraides studijām. Tobrīd es vēl nezinu, ka tā ir viņa tēma, kas pavisam drīz parādīsies izstādē “Telpa Nr. 13”. Bet nu, Pāris stundas pirms izstādes atklāšanas esam ISSP galerijā Berga bazārā, un lūdzu Reini Hofmani pastāstīt par izstādi: Pēc intervijas Reinis Hofmanis apspriežas ar kuratori Ivetu Gabaliņu, vai viņam vajadzētu atklāt kur tapušas izstādes fotogrāfijas. Iepriekš aprakstītajā fotogrāfijā redzams varens koks - to veido vecmodīgu dzelzs trubu sazarojumi, un viena no vecākajām ēkām Vecrīgā ir Arsenāls, kura vienā spārnā savulaik bija iemājojis Gētes institūts Latvijā. Trubas ir varenas, instalācija atgādina sakuplojušu ozolu, ekosistēmu ap kuru veido izlietne, neērtas formas ūdens boileris un minimālistisks flīžu kvadrāts. Fotogrāfiju sērijā ir vairākas pārplānošanas rezultātā tapušas telpas, kurās cilvēks, lai saglabātu līdzsvara izjūtu, spiests stāvēt slīpi, vai sadzīvot ar asiem strupceļa stūriem. Reinis pats sevi sauc par notikumu dokumentētāju, bet man liekas, ka viņš ir arī pētnieks, un varbūt pat filozofs. Tirdu savu sarunbiedru ar jautājumu – kā rodas fotogrāfija? Vai tā rodas skatienā - izcilā fotogrāfijas meistara Anrī Kartjē Bresona piesauktajā izšķirošajā mirklī. Vai tomēr vispirms tā ir prātā? Reiņa Hofmaņa fotogrāfijas top sērijās, kuru pamatā ir kāda kārtīgi pārdomāta tēma. Reinis Hofmanis kā fotogrāfs guvis arī starptautisku atzinību: galveno balvu "Archifoto", 2012. un 2013. gadā saņēmis 2. vietu "Sony World Photography Awards" Arhitektūras kategorijā.
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This week, we interview former NCAA star, Olympic athlete, and current Medical student Erica Ogwumike! Erica chops it up with the ISSP to discuss her journey through highschool and college basketball, becoming a Tokyo 2020 olympic athlete and WNBA draft pick, and then transitioning to medical school. Erica provides insight into how she balances a rigorous athletic career with academics in her pursuit of a medical degree. She also shares tips on her transition from athletics to medicine, transferable skills, and dealing with stress. We also discuss some of the dangers of overtraining, exercise addiction, and many of the traps athletes may fall into when they try to do too much! Hosts: Roy Collins MD, Somto Obi MD, and Charles Bay MD Show Notes: :30- Introducing Erica Ogwumike 4:10- Teaching point- Stay Driven, but Calculated in order to maximize your hard work and opportunities 5:45- Balancing Athletics and Academics 6:15- Teaching point- figure out how to give your best to multiple fields you are involved in, but also give yourself grace for times when you do not achieve 100% of your goals. 7:15- What are some lessons translated well from Basketball to Medicine? -Communication skills -Time Management -Cultivating a habit of exercise 8:30- Teaching point- Pursuing a professional Athletic career in medical school can be highly challenging because of the academic rigor of the curriculum and social pressures of peers to always be studying. 9:09: Balancing professional basketball aspirations with the Olympics with academic goals in medical school 11:25: Teaching point- Giving yourself grace can be difficult in highly competitive environments. Finding a community that supports you within these environments can be very helpful. 13:20: Transitioning from athletics to another passion Teaching point- Try to figure out your interest outside of sports -Make an effort to join student orgs and attend sessions/conferences that explore your interests -Expand your athlete bubble by networking with professionals from other fields 16:00: Mind-body connection- A relationship between exercise and emotions? -Teaching point- It can be helpful for student athletes to prioritize exercise to help de-stress since it is a skill you have effectively mastered 18:45: When Exercise is referred to as an addictive quality by friends and family 21:05: Teaching point: Your environment and perception of sports dictate how you approach exercise.
¡Bienvenidos a “Mucho Más que un Número”! El episodio #88 del INDEC con todas las novedades estadísticas de la República Argentina. ¡Ya está habilitado el Censo Digital y con él, comenzamos a reconocernos! En nuestra sección Noticenso te presentamos un ping pong de preguntas y respuestas para que puedas resolver tus dudas al momento de autocensarte: ¿querés saber, por ejemplo, si es necesario imprimir el código de completamiento al finalizar el formulario? ¿O si es necesario preinscribirte para poder completarlo? ¡Estás en el lugar correcto! ¡Pone Play y aclará tus dudas! Y como siempre, el calendario semanal: analizamos el informe del índice de precios al consumidor y el de la Canasta Básica Alimentaria y el de la Canasta Básica Total, para la región del Gran Buenos Aires, ambos con información de febrero. Además, repasamos la publicación de la Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria de enero: ¿cuáles fueron los bloques que aumentaron su porcentaje en comparación con el año anterior y cuales los que no? Estas a un solo click de saberlo. Finalmente, en “Marco de Referencia”, el director del Instituto responde una consulta sobre el Censo Digital y el presencial en una misma vivienda y otra sobre la medición de la categoría Regulados en el IPC. Enlaces: Preguntas frecuentes del Censo 2022: https://www.censo.gob.ar/index.php/preguntas-frecuentes/ Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Febrero de 2022: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipc_03_22442CA948AA.pdf Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Diciembre de 2021: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_03_2281BFB3AE11.pdf Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Enero de 2022: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/capacidad_03_22FB934AAAB4.pdf Valorización mensual de la canasta básica alimentaria (CBA) y de la canasta básica total (CBT). Febrero de 2022: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/canasta_03_22182D27B4D3.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
En el trayecto final de esta semana, Mucho más que un número te invita a recorrer las estadísticas más recientes de la Argentina. A menos de un mes del comienzo del Censo digital, te compartimos algunas de las cifras que ayudan a dimensionar la magnitud del operativo estadístico más importante del país: la cantidad de personas requeridas para la estructura censal, el número de viviendas y personas que se espera censar...¡y los efectos del Censo vinculados al cuidado del medio ambiente! ¿Cuántos árboles cuidamos gracias a la posibilidad de responder con el cuestionario digital? ¡Enterate! Como habitualmente, repasamos los indicadores del calendario semanal, entre los que reflejamos -en números- la recuperación del transporte público de pasajeros en comparación con la primera etapa de la pandemia. En los subtes y el Premetro, como proponemos en la ilustración, se multiplicó la actividad de un año a otro. Y por supuesto, analizamos los informes de precios al consumidor, precios mayoristas y canastas básicas, costo de la construcción y capacidad instalada en la industria. ¡Pone play y aprendé con nosotros! Finalmente, en la sección “Marco de Referencia”, el director del Indec, Marco Lavagna, responde una consulta que nos llegó sobre el IPC de enero vinculada a la baja en el transporte público en la región Gran Buenos Aires, y aprovechó una consulta muy oportuna sobre el Censo digital para identificar cuándo hay uno o más hogares en una misma vivienda. ¡No te la pierdas! Enlaces: Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Enero de 2022. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipc_02_22AF28D90E83.pdf Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Noviembre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_02_22055DA6DD13.pdf Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Diciembre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/capacidad_02_2236507AAEA2.pdf Índice del costo de la construcción (ICC). Enero de 2022. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/icc_02_22C57A7E8BE8.pdf Sistema de índices de precios mayoristas (SIPM). Enero de 2022. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipm_02_2284B81BEA42.pdf Valorización mensual de la canasta básica alimentaria (CBA) y de la canasta básica total (CBT). Enero de 2022. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/canasta_02_22C242CE6BB1.pdf Metodología del Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/economia/metodologia_ipc_nacional_2019.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
Konstantīna Žukova izstāde “Melnā neļķe, 2. daļa”, kura šobrīd apskatāma ISSP galerijā Berga bazārā, piedāvā ieskatu tā dēvētajā LGBT+ subkultūrā. Cikla nosaukums “Melnā neļķe” ir atsauce uz homoseksuālu vīriešu apzīmējumu, kas bija aktuāls Latvijas starpkaru perioda komunikācijā. Mākslinieka Konstantīna Žukova mērķis nav atveidot vēsturiskus notikumus, bet analizēt un interpretēt tos caur mūsdienu skatu punktu. Izstāde „Melnā neļķe. 2. daļa” izmanto starpkaru Latvijā pielietoto apzīmējumu homoseksuāļu kopienai, vienkopus sajaucot smalku estētismu ar pilnīgi nepārprotamu un krasu sociālo nošķiršanu. Fotogrāfiju cikls, kurš ir novērtējams ISSP Galerijā Berga bazārā, šo dualitāti ilustrē atturīgi, taču neizlaižot arī nepiekāpības un ironijas modus. Mūsu sarunu iesākam ar fotogrāfijas kā medija apspēli – vai Konstantīns piekristu, ka fotoattēls mākslas kontekstā piedzīvo sava veida renesansi? Iespējams, jaunas atklātības formas piedāvājumu, kuru varam gūt no patiesas, bezaplinku nodomā balstītas fotogrāfijas, raksturo izstādes kuratore, fotogrāfe Iveta Gabaliņa. Mākslinieks Konstantīns Žukovs dzīvo un strādā starp Rīgu un Londonu. Savā radošajā praksē viņš bieži smeļas iedvesmu vēsturiskos un literāros avotos – sākot no islāma Zelta Laikmeta homoerotiskās dzejas līdz Oskara Vailda mīlas vēstulēm un Mišela Fuko darbiem par seksualitāti. Izmantojot literāros avotus kā sākumpunktu personisku stāstu atšķetināšanai, viņa darbi pēta dažādas mīlestības, pieķeršanās un seksualitātes formas. Pēc Rīgas Dizaina un mākslas vidusskolas absolvēšanas Konstantīns Žukovs turpināja studijas Senmārtina Mākslas un dizaina koledžā un Londonas Komunikācijas koledžā. Piedalījies izstādēs un mākslas grāmatu mesēs Madridē, “Palais de Tokyo” mākslas centrā Parīzē, Dienvidlondonas galerijā, Queer Frontiers Londonas praida ietvaros, Rīgas Fotogrāfijas Biennālē: NEXT 2021 un Rīgas Fotomēnesī. Konstantīna Žukova izstāde “Melnā neļķe, 2. daļa” galerijā ISSP aplūkojama līdz 24.martam.
¡Segundo podcast de 2022! Seguí informándote con todas las últimas novedades del Instituto. Continuamos con la cuenta regresiva del Censo 2022 y, para que estes actualizado, seguimos contándote las últimas noticias en la sección “Noticenso”. Además, como lo hacemos en cada capítulo, no puede faltar el calendario semanal. En el episodio 79 de “Mucho más que un número” te traemos los últimos datos de la ETI, el indicador sintético de servicios públicos, y el informe sobre la Utilización de la capacidad instalada de la industria. También, repasamos los resultados del último IPC del 2021. Por último, en la sección “Línea de Referencia” (mejor conocida como “Marco de Referencia), el director técnico del INDEC, Pedro Lines, responde sobre la autopercepción de la identidad de género, y sobre el informe de mercado de trabajo. ¡Que lo disfrutes y gracias por seguir a nuestro lado! Enlaces Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Noviembre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/eti_01_2234544353D5.pdf Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Octubre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_01_224B32341619.pdf Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Noviembre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/capacidad_01_220AD9FBAD60.pdf Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Diciembre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipc_01_2209A10232C4.pdf #INDECcionario: ¿Qué significa que una serie esté “desestacionalizada”? https://open.spotify.com/episode/28FY238uJ86NNefBmUYNyA?si=WK1wrgwrRpONh1dvFHbuQQ&utm_source=whatsapp&nd=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
Solargrāfija ir mākslas forma, kurai fotogrāfi un mākslinieki Latvijā līdz šim pievērsušies maz. Par sava veida pionieriem šajā nozarē var uzskatīt radošo tandēmu Kristianu Brekti un Modri Svilānu. Izstāde "Solargrāfija" ISSP galerijā ir ilggadējas sadarbības noslēgums, kurā solargrāfijas darbi skatītājiem atklāti pavisam intīmā veidā. Ekspozīcijas centru veido pats trauslākais analogā procesa elements - foto darba negatīvs, kuram izstādes norises laikā lemts mainīt savu vizuālo formu. Solargrāfiju paši mākslinieki definē kā “principu, kad ar saules stariem kadrā tiek iededzināts attēls”. Taču patiesībā tās attēlā nojaušams daudz vairāk – tā nav tikai mirkļa vai vietas fiksācija, bet gan vides un laika vizuāls tvērums. Ar pašizgatavotām, tā dēvētajām "pinhole" kamerām Kristians Brekte un Modris Svilāns apceļojuši Latviju, finiera kvadrātus ar caurumu objektīva vietā paslēpjot pie pamestām baznīcām un kapos, vietās, par kuru esamību cilvēki jau sen aizmirsuši. Kā mākslinieki viņi pievēršas attēlā iekļautajai formai, kompozīcijai un attēla rašanās procesam, savukārt kā pētnieki, viņi atgriežas tagadnes aizmirstajā telpā, fiksējot nebūtībā aizlaistos dzīvības pieminekļus. Arīdzan komentējot savu pieredzi skaņu mākslā. Izstādes kuratore Auguste Petre atbild uz jautājumu, vai šāda analoga, ‘dari pats' vai ‘do it yourself' pieeja ir kā komentārs uz digitālās attēlu kultūras pārbagātību un salīdzinošo lietošanas vienkāršību? Pētot solargrāfijas darbus Starptautiskās fotogrāfijas vasaras skolas jeb ISSP galerijā, piemeklē sajūta, itin kā skatītājiem tiktu piedāvāti zinātniskās fantastikas filmas fragmenti. Saules lēkšana un rietēšana uz fotopapīra negatīva atstāj gaismas strēļu pēdas, un, tā kā attēla uzņemšanas laiks ir tik garš – dažos gadījumos pat gada vai divu garumā – šīs strēles izveido ko līdzīgu modernās arhitektūras pieejā konstruētu celtni, stāsta Modris Svilāns. Pabeidzis studentu darbu vērtēšanu Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas gadskārtējās skatēs, sarunai pievienojas arī Kristians Brekte. Ar Modra Svilāna un Kristiana Brektes veidotajiem – varētu tos nodēvēt par foto ilg-uzņēmumiem – ISSP Galerijā Berga Bazārā iespējams izpētīt līdz 27.janvārim. Jābrīdina gan, ka ar katru dienu mākslas darbi patiesi izbalo arvien vairāk – specifiskās gaismas reakcijas dēļ.
This week we're looking at Spike's past in Ballad of Fallen Angels and discussing character backgrounds. Will you play a character with a dark criminal past? Maybe a crooked ISSP officer? Creepy space clown? I'm definitely going with the tragic past Ein build. Mentioned in this episode: https://www.rpgsite.net/feature/11115-mass-effect-service-history-psych-profile-how-to-choose-the-best-background (Mass Effect Service History and Psych Profile) by https://www.rpgsite.net/author/Alex%20Donaldson (Alex Donaldson) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/breadpig/to-be-or-not-to-be-that-is-the-adventure (To Be or Not to Be: A Chooseable-Path Adventure) by https://twitter.com/ryanqnorth (@ryanqnorth) Theme and Music by https://www.twitter.com/wufire (@wufire) Additional Music by https://pixabay.com/users/orzalaga-77630/?tab=audio (orzalaga) and https://pixabay.com/users/nesrality-22721863/?tab=audio (Trygve_Larsen) from https://pixabay.com/ (Pixabay) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
¡Hola! ¿Cómo están? Bienvenidos a todos y todas al episodio #66 de “Mucho más que un número”, el resumen estadístico semanal más completo. En este capítulo, hacemos un recorrido por los bienes y servicios que conforman la "canasta IPC” y analizamos su metodología. ¿Sabés, por ejemplo, cuántos precios releva el INDEC todos los meses? ¿Y en cuantos aglomerados urbanos? ¡Poné play y entérate! Además, damos una vuelta por el informe de servicios públicos, que mide la evolución de distintos indicadores, como la electricidad, el gas, el agua, la telefonía y varios más; y aterrizamos finalmente en las estadísticas de turismo internacional. ¿Cuántos residentes argentinos viajaron al exterior en agosto? ¡Averígualo! En la sección “Marco de referencia”, el director del Instituto, Marco Lavagna, respondió dos consultas: una sobre el consumo de vino en Mendoza y en Córdoba y otra sobre la inscripción para participar como censista en el próximo Censo de población, hogares y viviendas. ¡Terminá la semana mejor informado! Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Julio de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_10_21253FC57BFF.pdf Índice de precios al consumidor. Septiembre de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipc_10_21E7D81FF3F6EFA0C39C79.pdf Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Agosto de 2021. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/eti_10_212788CABAA3.pdf Metodología del Índice de precios al consumidor. Base diciembre de 2016=100. https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/economia/metodologia_ipc_nacional_2019.pdf ¿Qué es el índice de precios al consumidor? https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/economia/ipc_nacional_que_es_06_18.pdf Encuesta Nacional de Gastos de los Hogares 2017-2018. https://www.indec.gob.ar/indec/web/Institucional-Indec-BasesDeDatos-4 ¿Qué son los registros administrativos? Entrevista a Pedro Lines, director técnico del INDEC. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2HyaMBYDL6VfO4Sc1Fm5ds --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
¡Buenas tardes! Hoy ponemos a tu servicio el episodio #62 de Mucho más que un número. ¿Y qué tenemos para servirte esta semana? Precisamente, el informe mensual de servicios públicos, a partir del cual vas a poder conocer, por ejemplo, cuanto aumentó la recolección de residuos, el transporte o los peajes, por poner algunos ejemplos, en comparación con el año pasado. Como intentamos darte la mejor información posible, repasamos los resultados de la utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria y cómo se comportaron los distintos capítulos en julio. ¡Pero no termina ahí! ¡Porque presentamos 3 informes más! Por un lado, el informe integrado de balanza de pagos, posición de inversión internacional y deuda externa del segundo trimestre del año ¿Hubo déficit o superávit en la cuenta corriente? Tanto no te podemos adelantar... ¡Pone play y enterate! Analizamos las variaciones del índice de precios al consumidor del mes de agosto ¿Cuáles fueron los que más aumentaron y qué productos incidieron en el alza? Además, presentamos la valorización mensual de la canasta básica alimentaria y la canasta básica total. En la sección que cobra vida en base a tus consultas, “Marco de referencia”, el director del INDEC responde una consulta relacionada a las estadísticas en el ámbito educativo y explica por qué se miden tanto las personas como los hogares en las estadísticas de pobreza e indigencia. Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Agosto de 2021: https://bit.ly/3nI8Ip6 Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Julio de 2021: https://bit.ly/3EwjXH5 Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Junio de 2021: https://bit.ly/3tPMxOG Balanza de pagos, posición de inversión internacional (PII) y deuda externa. Segundo trimestre de 2021: https://bit.ly/3nJVJn4 Valorización mensual de la canasta básica alimentaria (CBA) y de la canasta básica total (CBT). Agosto de 2021: https://bit.ly/3tP94eA Las Cuentas Internacionales por dentro (parte I): https://spoti.fi/3khoK7m Cuadros regulares - EPH Continua: https://bit.ly/3nJmKqz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
El siguiente episodio está listo para ser exportado a tus auriculares. Embarcate en la edición número 57 de Mucho más que un número, versión 2021, y disfrutá de la información estadística más precisa y oportuna pensada para vos. Analizamos el comercio exterior a partir de dos variables: la evolución de los precios y las cantidades de los bienes vendidos y comprados al mundo. ¿Te habías preguntado cuánto inciden cada una de ellas en las exportaciones y las importaciones? Siempre es un buen momento para aprender algo nuevo, ¡incluso un viernes! Ah, y en relación al tema, ya está disponible la versión en inglés del intercambio comercial argentino del segundo trimestre del año. Publicamos el IPC de julio, y nos detuvimos a analizar cuánto variaron en los alimentos y las bebidas. El kilo de tomate, por ejemplo, se incrementó más de un 50%. ¿Cómo variaron las comunicaciones, las prendas de vestir y el calzado, el transporte...? ¡Estás a un clic de saberlo! Revisamos las estadísticas de junio desde distintos ángulos: a través del turismo internacional, el índice de salarios y la utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria. Y ya están a tu disposición los resultados de los servicios públicos de mayo. ¡Ya sabés que ante cualquier duda, nos podés mandar un audio! Como ya lo hizo una usuaria, por ejemplo, que nos consultó por qué los peajes habían aumentado en abril más de 22.000% a nivel interanual. El director del Instituto lo explicó en “Marco de referencia”, y también respondió una segunda consulta sobre los ingresos de los hogares en Tucumán. Todo listo para zarpar. ¡Buen viaje a nuestro resumen semanal! Argentine Foreign Trade Statistics. First six months of 2021. https://bit.ly/3xLNAzN Índice de salarios. Junio de 2021: https://bit.ly/2UetYGD Índices de precios y cantidades del comercio exterior. Segundo trimestre de 2021: https://bit.ly/3gkBQyr Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Mayo de 2021: https://bit.ly/2Xqzes5 Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Junio de 2021: https://bit.ly/3xP4fCh Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Junio de 2021: https://bit.ly/3CIIUOK Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Julio de 2021: https://bit.ly/3CEolD0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
Dr. Bettina Frankel is a psychiatrist at the counseling center at Northwestern University and is a sports psychology team. Has been treating northwestern's D1 athletes for the last 8 years. She is a representative for sports psychiatry in the association for college psychiatry and also a member of ISSP. Originally from Germany, Dr. Frankel completed her residency at Harvard and Northwestern and is currently a clinical faculty at Northwestern. Hosted by Dr. Somto Obi, MD
In this episode, we meet Dr. Danielle Kamis and discuss overtraining syndrome, gender specifics topics and her role in the International Society of Sports Psychiatry. Dr. Danielle Kamis is a former collegiate fencer, who was a four-time NCAA championship qualifier, All American, and captain at the University of Pennsylvania She completed her residency at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is now an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor. She is now a board member with the ISSP, leading the communications division. And she co-edited the first book of its kind, the Manual of Sports Psychiatry. Check out her website at: https://www.kamismd.com/ specifics by: Roy Collins, MD
“Mucho más que un número” es el nombre de nuestro podcast, pero también resume lo que significa para nosotros que nos acompañes cada semana. ¡Sí, tu participación no tiene precio! Lo que sí lo tienen son algunas de nuestras estadísticas. Y en la semana del 14 al 18 de junio difundimos dos informes que calculan índices de precios diferentes: los mayoristas y los dirigidos al consumidor, ambos con datos de mayo. ¿Te acordás las diferencias entre uno y otro? No te preocupes: hacé click y te explicamos en detalle. También publicamos los resultados de las canastas básicas de mayo en el Gran Buenos Aires para distintos tipos de hogares. Y sobre esa misma región difundimos el indicador que mide la evolución del gasto de la construcción de edificios destinados a la vivienda. ¡Ah! Esta semana conocimos las estadísticas más recientes de servicios públicos, que incluyen el uso que hacemos de la electricidad; el gas y el agua; la recolección de residuos; los transportes de carga y de pasajeros; y hasta los peajes, que crecieron 40,1% en el último año. ¿Cuántos vehículos entraron y salieron de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires en marzo de este año? Te damos una pista: fueron más de 20 millones... En la sección “Marco de referencia”, el director del Instituto respondió una consulta sobre la tasa nominal anual y el uso del IPC para calcular la ganancia real de un plazo fijo, y aportó una explicación metodológica al debate que surgió por la pregunta de un examen de la facultad sobre la balanza de pagos de la Argentina. ¡Ajustá tus auriculares y disfrutá de la mejor información estadística del país! Enlaces: Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Abril de 2021. https://bit.ly/3vygfao Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Marzo de 2021. https://bit.ly/2TIyH2L Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Mayo de 2021. https://bit.ly/35AMVFO Índice del costo de la construcción (ICC). Mayo de 2021. https://bit.ly/3xoAhWa Sistema de índices de precios mayoristas (SIPM). Mayo de 2021. https://bit.ly/3xuTNQO Valorización mensual de la canasta básica alimentaria (CBA) y de la canasta básica total (CBT). Mayo de 2021. https://bit.ly/3gPtApA Mucho más que un número #48: todo empieza con un número índice https://spoti.fi/3xBYWGV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
The best evidence-based strategies to improve sleep and increase your peak performance. Dr. Shane Creado is a board-certified psychiatrist and sleep medicine physician. He actually first completed an undergraduate degree in physical therapy, before he went on to do an MD. He completed his psychiatric residency and sleep medicine fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. Dr Creado is on the Board of Directors of the ISSP, and is on the registry of Sports Psychiatrists for the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee. Hosted by Roy Collins, MD and Somto Obi, MD
Author and Serial Entrepreneur Bonnie Daneker launched The Author's Greenhouse to help authors and would-be authors leverage their content and develop their writing business. Within her 15 years in publishing, she has served as Founder & CEO of Write Advisors and Write Along With You. She is author/co-author of 11 books including The Compassionate Caregiver Series®, Publishing as a Marketing Strategy, and Building a Business, Building a Life. Before her time in publishing, Bonnie worked in technology consulting, also creating startups in medical education and apparel. She has served many organizations including as President, Atlanta Chapter National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO); The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Society Board of Directors as President-Elect, Chair of Scholarships, Chair of Diversity and Inclusion; and Green Chamber [of Commerce] of the South as Secretary. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the St. Louis Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired. In 2012, Bonnie was inducted into the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame for Wadsworth City Schools. An instructor at Savannah College of Art and Design and lecturer at Emory University, she was recognized as a “Top Idea Maven” by the Women's Advantage for 2012-14. Active in the Atlanta entrepreneur communities, she was an Industry Group Lead in Communications for The Ritz Capital Community and filmed the TV Pilot “Project Launchpad TV.” She holds a BA in Journalism from The Ohio State University, an MBA in Strategic Planning and Entrepreneurship from The Goizueta Business School at Emory University, and the Sustainability Associate Certification from ISSP the International Society of Sustainability Professionals. You can find out more about Bonnie's writer's programs on her website: www.theauthorsgreenhouse.com. You can contact Bonnie directly at bonnie@theauthorsgreenhouse.com
“Mucho más que un número” te propone un abordaje original de las estadísticas oficiales. En la segunda semana de mayo, estamos preparados para hablarte de hogares argentinos, índices de precios, viajes al exterior y hasta de barricas de vino...¿tan amplio iba a ser el espectro? ¡Así y mucho más! Dale play al episodio #44 y dejá que te lo contemos. El martes publicamos el informe semestral de Indicadores de condiciones de vida de los hogares en 31 aglomerados urbanos, que surge de los datos de la Encuesta Permanente de Hogares, la EPH. ¿Conocías esta publicación? ¡Tiene muchísima información! Así que aprovechamos para hacer un repaso del nivel de acceso a los servicios públicos de los hogares argentinos, específicamente de las redes de agua corriente, gas y cloacas. Pero este documento abarca múltiples dimensiones de las condiciones de vida en la Argentina, tales como la salud, la educación y más...¡sumergite en el podcast y conocé los últimos resultados! Además, repasamos qué nos dejaron los últimos indicadores sobre los servicios públicos, el índice de salarios de marzo y el de precios al consumidor de abril, a partir del cual ahondamos en las variaciones de las distintas divisiones. ¿Ya comparaste tus compras mensuales con el IPC? La información está a tu disposición. Nos detuvimos en las estadísticas de turismo internacional, que nos permiten saber la cantidad de personas que arribaron al país por razones no turísticas y de los argentinos que viajaron al exterior. ¿Cuál fue el destino más elegido dentro de América? La pista te la damos con el otro informe que publicamos esta semana: el de las estadísticas de comercio exterior del primer trimestre de 2021...en su versión en inglés. En la sección que armamos con tu participación, “Marco de Referencia”, el director del INDEC respondió una consulta sobre estadísticas de transportes de carga, y una sommelier profesional nos preguntó datos de importación de barricas de vino. Acomodate y celebremos juntos un nuevo episodio con información estadística hecha a tu medida. ¡Salud! Debajo, te compartimos los enlaces mencionados en el capítulo: Índice de salarios. Marzo de 2021:https://bit.ly/3w5YJe7 Indicadores de condiciones de vida de los hogares en 31 aglomerados urbanos Segundo semestre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3flF2bp Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Marzo de 2021: https://bit.ly/3uO93al Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Abril de 2021: https://bit.ly/3fit3vs Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Febrero de 2021: https://bit.ly/3hsrYnh Serie ISSP: https://bit.ly/3ofIGbb Sistema de consulta COMEX: https://comex.indec.gov.ar/#/ Bases de microdatos de la EPH: https://bit.ly/3uO0EDT --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
Llega el viernes y nace un nuevo capítulo de Mucho más que un número. El episodio de esta semana viene con un poquito de aroma a campo...¡Sí! Hoy se publicaron los resultados definitivos del Censo Nacional Agropecuario 2018 y, de esta manera, se obtuvo la foto actualizada del campo argentino. Conocé los números finales de las diferentes explotaciones agropecuarias de la Argentina, desagregados por provincia y departamento. Estos datos ya están listos para compararse con todos los datos históricos de los censos agropecuarios anteriores. Hay información tan rica como nuestro suelo argentino, ¡no te la pierdas! Y hablando de riqueza, esta semana conocimos los indicadores de la cuenta de generación del ingreso e insumo de mano de obra del cuarto trimestre de 2020. ¡Tranquilidad...! El nombre suena un poco complejo pero te vamos a explicar de qué se trata. ¿Qué entendemos por valor agregado y qué sectores de la economía son los que más participan en él? En este recorrido semanal te vas a enterar. También se conocieron los resultados del índice de precios al consumidor de marzo, así que repasamos las principales divisiones. ¿Sabés la diferencia entre el IPC y el costo de vida? Por otro lado, repasamos los últimos datos sobre servicios públicos, correspondientes a enero de 2021, y nos tomamos unos minutos para explicar cómo puede impactar el componente estacional en las variaciones de un mes a otro. En la sección que vos mismo armás, Marco de Referencia, el director del Instituto respondió una consulta referida a estadísticas de salud asociadas a enfermedades no transmisibles; y también explicó la diferencia en los indicadores de pobreza entre niños y mayores de 65 años. Poné la pava, cebá unos mates y comenzá a disfrutar de la edición número 40 de Mucho más que un número. Cuenta de generación del ingreso e insumo de mano de obra. Cuarto trimestre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3e9olzx Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Enero de 2021: https://bit.ly/32kaOPY Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Marzo de 2021: https://bit.ly/3dq98Lu 4° Encuesta Nacional de Factores de Riesgo. Resultados definitivos. Octubre de 2019: https://bit.ly/3droZJI Primer informe de resultados: Estudio sobre el impacto de la COVID-19 en los hogares del Gran Buenos Aires Agosto-octubre 2020: https://bit.ly/3tl0JhL Segundo informe de resultados: Estudio sobre el impacto de la COVID-19: https://bit.ly/3mVveZ3 Censo Nacional Agropecuario 2018 (CNA 2018). Resultados definitivos: https://bit.ly/32px9M0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
Gina Macllwraith, General Manager of the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) and Kevin Wilhelm, CEO of Sustainable Business Consulting, discusses the skills sustainability professionals need in this new normal. She previously worked as a consultant working to jumpstart the circular economy mindset through strategic education initiatives and led environmental, health and safety at Vail Resorts. She has cross-sector experience building collaborative partnerships and developing strong networks with sustainability professionals. ISSP is the world's leading professional association for sustainability professionals, empowering environmental and social impact professionals to drive positive change in organizations and communities around the globe. We establish professional excellence within the quickly changing field of sustainability by providing online and in-person professional development programs, networking opportunities, and developing the profession's body of knowledge.
La décima edición de Mucho más que un Número, temporada 2021, te explica todo lo que tenés que saber sobre la publicación anual de complejos exportadores. ¿De qué se trata este informe? De la clasificación de los insumos que vendemos desde el punto de vista de las cadenas productivas, como por ejemplo, la uva para la elaboración de vino o neumáticos de caucho y cajas de cambio para la producción de autos. En este episodio te vamos a contar sobre todo lo que pasó durante el 2020. ¿Sabías, por ejemplo, que dentro del complejo pesquero los principales productos exportados fueron camarones, langostinos y otros crustáceos congelados? Dale play y enterate de la información más reciente. Además, difundimos el índice de precios al consumidor de febrero de este año y conocimos la capacidad instalada de la industria de enero de 2021. Si estás relacionado/a con la construcción, te recomendamos que le prestes atención ya que hay muchas estadísticas vinculadas con este sector. Y si interesa saber la cantidad de residuos sólidos urbanos recolectados en el área metropolitana de Buenos Aires, no te pierdas los resultados del indicador sintético de servicios públicos del último mes de 2020. La semana finalizó con información sobre los accesos a internet entre octubre y diciembre del año pasado, en contexto de plena pandemia. ¿Qué habrá sucedido con el aumento del trabajo remoto y con los accesos de internet vía teléfonos celulares? En relación al turismo internacional, ¿sabías cuántos turistas no residentes llegaron a nuestro país en el primer mes del año o cuáles fueron los destinos elegidos por los residentes de Argentina? La respuesta ya sabes dónde está: ¡en el podcast del INDEC! En la sección Marco de Referencia, el director del instituto Marco Lavagna respondió inquietudes sobre los tipos de establecimientos relevados para el índice de precios al consumidor y sobre la variación acumulada en el IPC. Debajo te dejamos los enlaces mencionados en el episodio: · Complejos exportadores. Año 2020: https://bit.ly/2NcTOaF · Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Enero de 2021: https://bit.ly/3vcqZw2 · Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Diciembre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3l8x3Bg · Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Enero de 2021: https://bit.ly/3esEmlY · Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Febrero 2021: https://bit.ly/3lbX0zQ · Accesos a internet. Cuarto trimestre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3euKHxf · Metodología del Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC): https://bit.ly/38yNi5y --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
¿Querés informarte de una manera más simple? El momento lo elegís vos. Cómo hacerlo, ya sabés: desde hace más de seis meses, en “Mucho más que un número” te ofrecemos todos los viernes el resumen semanal de noticias. Nos renovamos en este camino de aprendizaje de las estadísticas oficiales, que son parte de nuestro día a día. Esta semana conocimos los índices de precios y cantidades del comercio exterior, con los datos del cuarto trimestre de 2020 y del cierre del año: no te pierdas el detalle de las importaciones y exportaciones. También se difundieron los últimos datos sobre el uso de la capacidad instalada en la industria. ¿Cuál es el potencial productivo que utilizan cada uno de los sectores? En esta edición analizamos los resultados de la industria automotriz. Conversamos sobre las estadísticas de turismo internacional de diciembre y de todo el año pasado. ¿Sabés cuántos turistas salieron del país en este contexto excepcional y cuántos nos visitaron? De los que llegaron, vinieron de Europa uno de cada...¡hacé click y enterate! También repasamos los indicadores más recientes de servicios públicos y el índice de salarios. Conocimos el dato del índice de precios al consumidor de enero, y analizamos las variaciones de los distintos rubros que lo componen. ¿Eso es todo? ¡No! Hoy a las 16 estarán a disposición la base de microdatos de la Encuesta Permanente de Hogares con datos del tercer trimestre de 2020 y la versión en inglés del informe técnico sobre las Estadísticas del Comercio Exterior del cuarto trimestre de 2020. ¡Come on, dale play! Para cerrar, el director del INDEC, Marco Lavagna, responde en “Marco de Referencia” una consulta referida a los hogares con cloacas y agua corriente en Buenos Aires. ¡Ah! Y nos llegó una curiosidad futbolera sobre la cantidad de socios de Argentinos Juniors...¿Raro? Para nada...no te olvides que las estadísticas están en todos lados. Disfrutá de la edición nº31 de “Mucho más que un número”. Te dejamos debajo los enlaces mencionados durante el capítulo: Índices de precios y cantidades del comercio exterior. Cuarto trimestre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3tSgyx5 Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Noviembre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3aglWCm Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Diciembre de 2020: https://bit.ly/37bI9PY Índice de salarios. Diciembre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3rN7pE7 Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Enero de 2021: https://bit.ly/3pgsFAC Estadísticas de turismo internacional (ETI). Diciembre de 2020: https://bit.ly/2Zb2iRV Bases de microdatos de la Encuesta Permanente de Hogares. Tercer trimestre de 2020: https://bit.ly/3d8tpoQ Argentine Foreign Trade Statistics. Fourth quarter 2020: https://bit.ly/2N02FfI --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
“Mucho más que un número” te acerca las estadísticas de una manera más simple, para que vos elijas el mejor momento para informarte. Conocé lo que dejó la semana entre el 11 y el 15 de enero. La segunda edición de 2021 contó con el indicador sintético de servicios públicos de octubre de 2020. ¿Sabías que el servicio relevado que más cayó fue el transporte de pasajeros, con un descenso de 83,6% respecto del mismo mes del año pasado? También conocimos la utilización de la capacidad instalada y las estadísticas de turismo internacional correspondiente a noviembre de 2020. Si querés saber cuántos turistas ingresaron al país en ese período y cuántas personas salieron, vas a encontrar esa información y mucho más en este episodio. Sobre el final de la semana se publicó el índice de precios al consumidor, el IPC, del último mes del año. #DatoINDEC: en el Gran Buenos Aires, el asado de tira subió 28,5% en diciembre y, ¿sabías que el kilo de naranja aumentó 22,1%? Ingresá al informe para ver el detalle y conocer el comportamiento de las distintas categorías que integran este índice. En la sección Marco de Referencia, el director del INDEC respondió inquietudes de los usuarios estadísticos sobre el tratamiento de los cálculos de pobreza e indigencia en la Encuesta Permanente de Hogares y sobre el acceso a información censal referida a operativos anteriores. ¡Dale play a la edición #27 de Mucho más que un número y continuá este 2021 bien informada/o! Debajo, te dejamos los enlaces mencionados durante el episodio. Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Octubre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_01_214F32BBE48E.pdf Cuadros estadísticos Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP): https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/economia/sh_issp_2020.xls Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Noviembre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/eti_01_2135B1D442F4.pdf Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Noviembre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/capacidad_01_21D61F5EC6DB.pdf Índice de precios al consumidor (IPC). Cobertura nacional. Diciembre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipc_01_21CD878A2A5B.pdf La medición de la pobreza y la indigencia en la Argentina: https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/sociedad/EPH_metodologia_22_pobreza.pdf Biblioteca en línea: https://www.indec.gob.ar/indec/web/Institucional-Indec-BibliotecaEnLinea --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
"Mucho más que un número" te acerca las estadísticas de una manera más simple, para que vos elijas el mejor momento para informarte. Conocé lo que dejó la semana entre el 9 y el 11 de diciembre. En esta edición, explicamos cómo se mide el informe de accesos a internet. ¿Te imaginás cuántas fueron las conexiones a través de dispositivos móviles en el tercer trimestre del año? Además, conocimos las estadísticas más recientes de la industria manufacturera, de la construcción y del turismo internacional. ¿Cuántos turistas no residentes llegaron a nuestro país en octubre? Ya sabés que la respuesta está a un solo play. Finalmente, difundimos el indicador sintético de servicios públicos correspondiente a septiembre de este año y te recordamos que a partir de hoy a las 16 vas a poder descargarte las Bases de microdatos de equipamiento del hogar y hábitos de compra de la Encuesta Nacional de Gastos y Hogares, la ENGHO, que se realizó entre el 2017 y 2018. Te invitamos a realizar nuevos cruces de datos con las respuestas que se obtuvieron de la encuesta. En Marco de Referencia, la sección donde ustedes le pueden realizar consultas sin filtro al director del INDEC, Marco Lavagna, recibimos inquietudes sobre estadísticas de violencia contra las mujeres y sobre las exportaciones de yerba en Siria. Si querés saber más, dale play a la edición #22 de Mucho más que un número y enterate. Debajo te compartimos los enlaces mencionados durante el episodio. Accesos a internet. Tercer trimestre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/internet_12_204891AAE2F8.pdf Índice de producción industrial manufacturero. Octubre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/ipi_manufacturero_12_20B526F4EBF1.pdf Indicadores de coyuntura de la actividad de la construcción. Octubre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/isac_12_2006973D441A.pdf Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Septiembre de 2020. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_12_204A3A61BB13.pdf Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Octubre de 2020. https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/eti_12_2023E64E3EF3.pdf Registro Único de Casos de Violencia contra las Mujeres (RUCVM). Resultados 2013-2018: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/rucvm_03_19.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
This event is sponsored by The Institute of World Politics' IAFIE Student Chapter. About the book: When Joint Special Operations Command deployed Task Force 714 to Iraq in 2003, it faced an adversary unlike any it had previously encountered: al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). AQI's organization into multiple, independent networks and its application of Information Age technologies allowed it to wage war across a vast landscape. To meet this unique threat, TF 714 developed the intelligence capacity to operate inside those networks, and in the words of commander Gen. Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret.) “claw the guts out of AQI.” In Transforming US Intelligence for Irregular War, Richard H. Shultz Jr. provides a broad discussion of the role of intelligence in combatting nonstate militants and revisits this moment of innovation during the Iraq War, showing how the defense and intelligence communities can adapt to new and evolving foes. Shultz tells the story of how TF 714 partnered with US intelligence agencies to dismantle AQI's secret networks by eliminating many of its key leaders. He also reveals how TF 714 altered its methods and practices of intelligence collection, intelligence analysis, and covert paramilitary operations to suppress AQI's growing insurgency and, ultimately, destroy its networked infrastructure.TF 714 remains an exemplar of successful organizational learning and adaptation in the midst of modern warfare. By examining its innovations, Shultz makes a compelling case for intelligence leading the way in future campaigns against nonstate armed groups. About the speaker: Richard H. Shultz, Jr. is the Lee E. Dirks Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School, Tufts University. He teaches graduate-level courses on various aspects of international security affairs to include: the role of force in international politics; internal conflict and irregular war; special operations strategies for responding to irregular warfare challenges; origins, conduct, and termination of war; intelligence and national security; and crisis management. At the Fletcher School he also is Director of the International Security Studies Program. The ISSP prepares U.S. and international graduate students for public and private sector careers in national and international security policy. Director responsibilities include management of courses and curriculum; conferences and workshops; senior-level speaker series; the military fellows program; crisis simulation exercises; fundraising. Currently, he is Senior Fellow at the U.S. Special Operations Command's Joint Special Operations University. Previously, in Washington, he served as director of research for the National Strategy Information Center from 2004-2012. In 2010 he completed with Roy Godson a major study focused on Adapting America's Security Paradigm and Security Agenda to meet the challenges posed by 21st Century armed groups and the states that support them. He also completed a study on Armed Groups and Irregular Warfare: Adapting Professional Military Education, a curricular guide for military educational institutions, among other publications and reports. He has served as a security consultant to various U.S. government departments and agencies concerned with national security affairs. For the last ten years that has included as a senior fellow to the Special Operations Command's Joint Special Operations University. As a senior fellow, he deploys abroad as a member of military education teams to teach courses on terrorism/counterterrorism, special operations integration, and asymmetric challenges to NATO to foreign military officers. This has included programs taught in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Tunisia, Morocco, Mali, Kenya, Cameroon, each of the Baltic nations, and the NATO School in Germany.
"Mucho más que un número" te acerca las estadísticas de una manera más simple, para que vos elijas el mejor momento para informarte. Conocé lo que dejó la semana del 7 al 11 de septiembre. En esta edición, te detallamos el aporte que realizó cada región y cada provincia de la Argentina al total de las exportaciones en la primera mitad del año, en base al informe Origen provincial de las exportaciones. Además, difundimos los resultados de los accesos de internet del segundo trimestre del año y aprovechamos la oportunidad para contarte un poco más sobre los aspectos metodológicos de este informe en nuestra sección INDECcionario. También conocimos los indicadores de servicios públicos de junio, y de la utilización de la capacidad instalada y de estadísticas del turismo internacional de julio. En la sección donde se encuentran ustedes, los oyentes, con el director del Instituto, surgieron inquietudes sobre la coordinación de la información de registros civiles y sobre datos de consumo de productos alimenticios al vacío y congelados. ¿Qué estas esperando? Conocé esto y mucho más en la edición #9 de Mucho más que un número. ¡Dale play! Te dejamos los enlaces de todas las publicaciones que estuvimos comentando en esta edición, para que puedas ampliar tu conocimiento sobre las últimas estadísticas: Origen Provincial de las exportaciones. Primer semestre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/opex_09_20B4C4C2838B.pdf Encuesta Nacional de Gastos de los Hogares 2017-2018. Informe de gastos: https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/menusuperior/engho/engho2018_gastos.zip https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/sociedad/engho_2017_2018_informe_gastos.pdf Encuesta de Supermercados y Autoservicios Mayoristas: https://www.indec.gob.ar/ftp/cuadros/economia/sh_super_mayoristas.xls Utilización de la capacidad instalada en la industria (UCII). Julio de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/capacidad_09_2065D2344F40.pdf Indicador sintético de servicios públicos (ISSP). Junio de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/issp_09_2073021628B7.pdf Estadísticas de turismo internacional. Julio de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/eti_09_20C1D78DFA57.pdf Accesos a internet. Segundo trimestre de 2020: https://www.indec.gob.ar/uploads/informesdeprensa/internet_09_20C7F4CF49E7.pdf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indecargentina/message
Viesos portāla LSM.lv kultūras žurnālists Andrejs Šavrejs. Apskatījām šāds tēmas: - Kam jānotiek, lai Aleksandrs Antoņenko uzstātos uz LNO skatuves? - Kā Liepājas teātrim risināt krīzes radītās finansiālās problēmas? - Kādēļ Akustiskās koncertzāles Rīgā projekts ir izkustējies no vietas? - Vai Annemarijas Gulbes fotogrāfijas ISSP galerijā ir erotika vai pornogrāfija?
Turpinās Rīgas Fotomēnesis, un šovakar, 10.jūnijā, pulksten 19 fotogrāfe Elīna Semane aicina uz savas jaunās fotosērijas “Viss ir sūdi, izņemot čuras” atklāšanu Mārtiņa kapos. Māksliniece vaļsirdīgi dokumentē savu ikdienu, kuru ietekmē sarežģītas savstarpējās attiecības un nestabilie iekšējie stāvokļi – šodienas jauniešu izaugšanas un sevis meklējumu pavadoņi. "Es varu paskaidrot nosaukumu, jo tas ir izraisījis rezonansi medijos. Cilvēkiem ne visai simpatizē šis nosaukums," stāstu par izstādi sāk Elīna Semane. "Tas ir ready-made, kas ņemts no dzīves." Elīna atklāj, ka vienā vakarā aizgājusi uz bāru un satikusi tur kādu draugu un viņam uz kladītes bija uzrakstīts šis teksts “Viss ir sūdi, izņemot čuras”. "Man likās tik ironiski un vienlaikus absurdi, es vienkārši to izmantoju kā metaforu, kas tevi noved strupceļā. Tev ir it kā naids pret visu, ka viss ir slikti, tajā pašā laikā esi nonācis strupceļā. Šķita, ka šo nosaukumu varētu lietot kā ready-made savai izstādei, jo šķita, ka tas lielā mērā sasaucas arī maniem darbiem," skaidro Elīna Semane. Viņa atzīst, ka tās ir dusmas uz pasauli, kas lielā mērā balstās nesakārtotās attiecībās pašam ar sevi. Cilvēks ar sevi nonācis strupceļa. Izstādes nosaukums jau ir izpelnījies negatīvus komentārus ziņu portālos. "Patiesībā, tas, ko es gribu parādīt, ka esmu tāda, kā visi citi. Mēs esam viena sabiedrība, arī es kā mākslinieks esmu daļa no šīs sabiedrības. Mēdz būt slikti un tas ir okey," uzskata Elīna Semane. "Tā ir arī jaunas sievietes dienasgrāmata. Cilvēkiem ir asa reakcija pret šīm fotogrāfijām, tajā pašā laikā, ja šādas kompozīcijas būtu glezniecība, vai šādi kadri būtu kino, tas ir ok, Līdz ko ierauga fotogrāfijā, kas vienkārši ir cits medijs, cilvēkiem ir asāka reakcija." Elīna Semane pirms diviem gadiem absolvējusi ISSP vasaras skolu, šobrīd studē Latvijas Mākslas akadēmijas Vizuālās komunikācijas nodaļā. Pandēmijas sākumā devusies uz Alūksni, kas izvērties mēnesi garā etapā divistabu dzīvoklī vienai pašai ar sevi un savām domām. Radošu iedvesmu, izņemot performanci savas dzimšanas dienas rītā, šajā laikā gan nav izdevies gūt – jo klusums un cilvēku trūkums, dienai uz dienu mijoties, nav mainījies. Tāpēc, atgriežoties Rīgā, ar jaunu jaudu sācies darbs pie nākamās fotosērijas, kura šovakar tiks atklāta Pārdaugavā, Mārtiņā kapos. Elīna skolojusies arī pie viena no izcilākajiem mūsdienu fotogrāfiem, Andreja Granta. Sarunas noslēgumā Elīna atklāj, ka savās idejās par izstādes izkārtojumu dalījusies arī ar Emīlu Dārziņu, uzrunājot viņa pieminekli. Ar ko šī saruna būs rezultējusies, atliek noskaidrot Pārdaugavā, Mārtiņa kapos, Rīgas Fotomēnesī.
Galerijas apmeklējuma process kā izstāde - tā droši var teikt par šonedēļ atklāto un turpmākās 4 nedēļas plānoto performatīvo izstādi „1:1” (viens pret vienu). Katru nedēļu galerijā saimniekos kāds no Latvijas fotomāksliniekiem, apdzīvojot galeriju. Mēneša laikā izstādes telpa pārtaps improvizētā fotostudijā, ļaus pieredzēt audiovizuālas instalācijas un performances. Šonedēļ galerija fotomākslinieka Jāņa Deinata rīcībā. Uz ISSP Galeriju devās Laima Slava. ISSP Galerijā Jānis Deinats saimniekos līdz sestdienai, pēc tam viņu nomainīs citi fotomākslinieki ar jaunām līdzdarbošanās idejām. Performatīva izstāde „1:1” ISSP Galerijā turpināsies līdz 4.jūlijam.
Biedrības „ISSP” galerijā Berga bazārā šobrīd skatāma izstāde “Wow, kāds lielisks skats”. Ekspozīciju telpa ir pārtapusi improvizētā rezidences dzīvoklī, kurā apskatāmi sešu mākslinieku darbi, kuri tapuši, uzturoties ISSP Rīgas rezidencē. Par šo projektu stāsta izstādes kuratores Iveta Gabaliņa un Evita Goze, kā arī japāņu fotogrāfs Hiro Tanaka. zstāde “Wow, kāds lielisks skats” ir veltījums ISSP Rīgas rezidences visu laiku populārākajam sarunas uzsākšanas ieganstam un pārdomām par mākslinieka ikdienu rezidencē, veidojot jaunus darbus svešā pilsētā. Visi fotogrāfi rezidences dalībnieki. "Darbi ir tiešākā vai netiešākā veidā saistīti ar ķermenisko. Varbūt ne uzskatāmi, bet ir darbi, kas reflektē par to, ko nozīmē kopt fizisko ķermeni, kā tas saistīts ar iekšējo pasauli. Tad ir arī šīs varas attiecības – sieviete, vīrietis un skatiens uz ķermenisko," par vienojošos izstādes darbos stāsta kuratore Ieva Gabaliņa. ISSP Rīgas rezidences dalībniekus izvēlas atklātā konkursā, izskatot iesniegtos pieteikumus. Šajā izstādē skatāmi krievu fotogrāfes Jekaterinas Anokhinas, somu fotogrāfa Keneta Bamberga, zviedru fotogrāfes Jusefīnas Malmegordas, japāņu fotogrāfa Hiro Tanakas, angļu fotogrāfes Demelzas Vatsas un itāļu fotogrāfa Filipo Zambona darbi. "Mēs mēģinājām nemeklēt šīs saistības, jo šī kā rezidences izstāde viegli var iekļūt tādās lamatās, kas to padara par skolas absolventu izstādi. Mēs izlēmām parādīt, cik dažādas var būt pieejas gan estētiskā, gan konceptuālā, gan fotografēšanas veida ziņā tiem cilvēkiem, kas šos divus gadus pavadīja Rīgā, nevis mēģināt viņus pabāzt zem vienas tēmas ar varu," skaidro izstādes kuratore Evita Goze. Izstādi “Wow, kāds lielisks skats” biedrības „ISSP” galerijā var aplūkot līdz 4.aprīlim.
Šoreiz domājam par tādu mākslu, kas ikdienā tiešā nozīmē ir "pa ceļam" - tā ir pieejama, pat ja nevēlamies ar to sastapties... Proti, sarunājamies par mākslu publiskajā ārtelpā un tās attiecībām ar skatītājiem. Par saviem sarunu biedriem raidījuma autore Līna Birzaka-Priekule aicinājusi Lindu Vigdorčiku un Viesturu Celmiņu. Linda Vigdorčiku ir māksliniece, kura šobrīd strādā laikmetīgās fotogrāfijas biedrībā un galerijā ISSP, bet, vērojot Lindas darbību laikmetīgās mākslas izglītības jomā, jāsaka, ka viņa noteikti ir pieredzējusi gana daudz reakcijas par un ap laikmetīgo mākslu no skatītājiem, kā arī domājusi par to, kas būtu tie instrumenti, ar kuriem skatītājiem pietuvoties. Savukārt Viesturs Celmiņš ir sociālantropologs, kurš specializējas pilsētplānošanā un pakalpojumu dizainā. Pašreiz strādā pie VEF apkaimes attīstības un paplašinātās realitātes tehnoloģiju izmantošanas pilsētvidē. Viesturam vaicāsim par mākslas klātbūtni publiskā ārtelpā kā pilsētvides pilnvērtīgu sastāvdaļu...
Noķert svētku sajūtu – tā savu klātbūtni mākslas darbu tirgos raksturo sastaptie apmeklētāji. Pētām Ziemassvētku tirdziņus, kuros, mūsuprāt, iepirkšanās drudzim un dāvanu izvēlei ir pievienotā vērtība – mākslas vērtība. „Jaunmarkas” centrā ir students ar savu radošo veikumu, savukārt ISSP galerijā 10 fotogrāfi un 10 ilustratori piedāvā apskatīt vai iegādāties plakātus. „Jaunmarkas” virtuve ir neliela telpa, kurā studenti ik rītu nes darbus, ko likt mākslas darbu tirgū, te tiem tiek piestiprinātas cenu zīmes un speciāli kodi. Mākslas akadēmijas foajē izkārtoti stendi ar mākslas darbiem, kas ir vieskuratoru veidoti. Kuratori mainīsies, viens aicināts no profesionāļiem, savukārt otrs – ir kāds sabiedrībā zināms cilvēks. Pašlaik „kūrētās” ekspozīcijas veidojuši Alise Careva un Kaspars Kambala. Tas ir tikai viens no jauninājumiem, ar citiem jaunumiem iepazīstina „Jaunmarkas” kuratore Sabīne Vernere. Viņa pati ir beigusi glezniecības maģistrantūru: "Mums bija vairākas svarīgas lietas, bet viena no vissvarīgākajām noteikti būtu tā, ka mēs ļoti gribējām iesaistīt studentus šajā pasākumā jau no paša sākumu visos soļos, procesā līdz pašām beigām," skaidro Sabīne Vernere. Savukārt ISSP galerijā jau decembra sākumā atklāta starpdisciplināra plakātu mākslas izstāde – gadatirgus. Tas nozīmē, ka izstādē redzamos plakātus var iegādāties. ISSP interešu lokā ir laikmetīgā fotogrāfija. ISSP vadītāja Jūlija Berkoviča ir izstādes kuratore. "Ir ļoti interesanti, kad jautā māksliniekam, ka tu vēlies, lai tev atsūta kaut ko plakāti formā, vienu spilgtu bildi, kā viņi izvēlas, jo priekšstati par to, kas ar plakāts mēdz būt ļoti dažādi," stāsta Jūlija Berkoviča. Beigās tapusi daudzveidīga kolekcija, kurā pārstāvēti 10 fotogrāfi un 10 ilustratori. Mākslas gadatirgi notiek ne tikai Rīgā, šajā pirmssvētku nedēļā Liepājas mākslas galerijā „Romas dārzs” atvērts Ziemassvētku pop-up gleznu tirdziņš. Galerija piedāvā iegādāties mākslas darbus interjeram vai īpašai dāvanai. Pārstāvēto autoru vidū gan vecmeistaru darbi, gan mazāk zināmu mākslinieku darbi. Šāds pirmssvētku notikums galerijā „Romas dārzs” tiek organizēts pirmoreiz.
Scott watches session 16: Black Dog Serenade. The synopsis as follows: A prison ship riot reunites Jet with a partner from his days with the ISSP. The prisoner in charge is the one responsible for the damage to Jet's arm. Now Jet--the Black Dog--has a score to settle. And once the Black Dog bites, he doesn't let go.
Saham Spindo yang memproduksi pipa Baja ini sempat mencuri perhatian Investor maupun Trader atas kinerja kinclongnya di Kuartal I tahun 2019. Simak review lengkapnya.
Was the NotPetya attack, that struck Ukraine and then the world in 2016, a portend of potentially devastating cyber-wars in the future? Ed Butler goes back to ground zero of that sophisticated cyber attack to speak to Oleh Derevianko of the Ukrainian cybersecurity firm ISSP, and Valentyn Petrov who heads Ukraine's information security service. How did a piece of malware allegedly designed by Russia to devastate the Ukrainian economy go on to infect the computers of multinational corporations such as shipping firm Maersk and pharmaceutical Merck? Are such state sponsored attacks becoming more commonplace? And why has Russia - widely accused of being one of the worst perpetrators of such attacks - just passed new legislation to defend itself from a cyber attack in the future? We hear from Bryan Sartin, head of global security at US telecoms conglomerate Verizon, and Emily Taylor of the international relations think tank Chatham House. (Picture: Malicious computer programming code in the shape of a skull; Credit: solarseven/Getty Images)
4. aprīlī ar dažādu izstāžu atklāšanas notikumiem tiks atklāta Rīgas Fotogrāfijas biennāles starpgada programma - Rīgas fotogrāfijas muzejā un ISSP galerijā. Biennāles starpgadu programmā “NEXT” uzmanība tiek pievērsta jaunajiem māksliniekiem, kas vēl ir savas radošās karjeras sākumā, un dodot viņiem iespēju pieteikt sevi plašākā kontekstā. Šodien Radio NABA ēterā klausies sarunu ar biennāles kuratorēm Šeldu Puķīti un Elīnu Ķempeli. "KŪL: Kultūras ūnijas laiks" ir eksperimentāls aktuālās mākslas un dzīves kultūras telpā skaidrojošs un ilustrējošs radio NABA raidījums. Raidījums tiek veidots ar mērķi aplūkot aktuālos kultūras un laikmetīgās mākslas notikumus. Raidījumu atbalsta Valsts Kultūrkapitāla fonds. Raidījumu vada: Anete Enikova.
[smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/gbespodcast/Green_Home_Design_Thought_Leader_-_Melissa_Rappaport_Schifman.mp3" ] Melissa Rappaport Schifman is an experienced sustainability and finance professional with a demonstrated history of creative problem-solving, thorough analysis, and bottom-line financial results. Skilled in Sustainability Tools and Metrics (including LEED, GRI, and ISSP), Renewable Energy, Strategic Planning, Business Development, Finance, Energy and Environmental Policy, Writing and Editing. Environmental Policy Melissa grew up in Minneapolis and then went to Georgetown University in Washington D.C. where she majored in Government and spent time on Capitol Hill as a legislative assistant, handling energy and environmental issues. Melissa earned her Masters in Public Policy and her MBA from the University of Chicago and spent several years in finance in the airline industry before she pivoted to the world of green building. “I was living in Phoenix, and there were just some really obvious things that were a problem there. First, there was the sun that was just omnipresent, and I couldn't understand why there wasn't more solar power. Then, there was a lack of water. You would see people watering their lawns in the middle of the day, and the water was just evaporating. What really hit me, when I lived there, were these air quality alerts that warned you about high air pollution days that it was really unhealthy to go outside. I hike a lot, and that was my form of exercise; so, to not be able to go outside just seemed ridiculous. We as humans were creating that pollution that made it unhealthy. None of that made sense to me; so, those were the seeds that got me thinking that we need to be more sustainable.” – Melissa Rappaport Schifman Shifting from Policy to Green Buildings Melissa shares that shifting from policy to buildings and green buildings was the combination of becoming a mother and wanting to make sure we have a healthier world for our future and her children. She had also left the toxic corporate environment and didn't want to go back to the “corporate ladder”. Additionally in 2006/2007 Melissa and her husband had the opportunity to build a new home, and the LEED for homes rating system had just come out. Melissa wanted to make her home as sustainable as it could be. After she led the LEED certification of her own home, Melissa became a LEED accredited professional and spent the next eight years working as a sustainability consultant, primarily LEED certifying commercial buildings under the LEED EBOM rating system. “I believe the LEED rating system is the most powerful and impactful rating system because it measures ongoing performance. We even used LEED for a basis of one client's Corporate Sustainability Report.” - Melissa Rappaport Schifman Building a Sustainable Home and Melissa's Book “I'm most proud of my book: Building a Sustainable Home: Practical Green Design choices for Your Health, Wealth, and Soul” – Mellissa Rappaport Schifman During the process of getting her new home LEED certified, Melissa started a blog and wrote about all the different LEED credits, the associated costs, and her thoughts on whether it was a good credit worth pursuing. She posted one blog a day Monday thru Thursday. This turned out to be the seedlings of her new book. She felt like she needed to write her book because all the other guidebooks and resources she had been exposed to seemed to be missing things. “I took everything that LEED has to say, and I reorganized it into something that is relatable and comprehensible, and hopefully not overwhelming. I tried to really bottom line it for people.” – Melissa Rappaport Schifman Link to Melissa's book on Amazon Influences The biggest influence early in Melissa's career was reading Paul Hawkin's book the Ecology of Commerce. He really took all the issues that that were being created in terms of pollution and waste and showed how businesses are contributing to it. She loved Paul Hawkin's positive attitude about how businesses can be an agent of change and that businesses can get on board to become more sustainable. Book Recommendations Building a Sustainable Home, Practical Green Design Choices for your Health, Wealth and Soul by Melissa Rappaport Schifman Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming by Paul Hawken The Ecology of Commerce Revised Edition: A Declaration of Sustainability by Paul Hawken The Open-Focus Brain: Harnessing the Power of Attention to Heal Mind and Body By Les Fehmi and Jim Robbins Tune into this podcast to listen to the rest of Melissa Rappaport Schifman's amazing journey in this podcast hosted by Charlie. Connect with Melissa Rappaport Schifman: Linkedin Connect with Charlie Cichetti and GBES: Charlie on LinkedIn Green Building Educational Services GBES on Twitter Connect on LinkedIn Like on Facebook Google+ GBES Pinterest Pins GBES on Instagram Announcement: Starting on January 1, 2019, GBMS will begin rolling out it's new membership community. 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Episode Transcript Meghan Fay Zahniser – AASHE Executive Director This is always an exciting time for me and I hope for all of you as well. To start off, I wanted to offer a special recognition of the land and acknowledge that the history in Pittsburgh started with centuries of native American civilization throughout this region. Thank you for having us. We are grateful to be here and excited to be back in Pittsburgh. In the year since we last gathered, we face increasing challenges and it's easy to feel overwhelmed by them. But despite these global and local challenges, the AASHE community, those who are working day in and day out to advance sustainability in higher education, students, faculty, administrators, and staff are still making significant progress. We have more institutions being recognized for their sustainability achievements through STARS than ever before. We now have four STARS Platinum institutions. Congratulations to Colorado State University, University of New Hampshire, Stanford and UC Irvine. To emphasize the important role higher education case in advancing the sustainable development goals, I'm excited to share that the next version of STARS, version 2.2 slated for the launch next spring, will align each credit with the sustainable development goals. This will be a great opportunity to connect to the campus community, not just with a specific achievements noted in STARS, but also to advancing the global goals. After the conference, we'll be excited to launch a new STARS website and benchmarking tool. The ladder is something we've been working on for quite some time and we know has been of interest to many of you. Good news...it's coming. In addition to the progress on STARS, we have more resources in the hub AASHE online resource center than ever before. Thousands of case studies and examples of best practices and lessons learned from our community are there. We also have more ways to engage and connect with you throughout the year with centers for sustainability across the curriculum, various workshops and webinars, the mentorship program and our online community, which just launched this past spring and been incredibly well received by our members. We're working to help connect each of you with the tools and resources you need to achieve your institution's sustainability goals. AASHE's also working to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout our organization and movement. We have a new diversity, equity and inclusion statement that demonstrates how and what we will be working on, including looking at all of our programs to identify ways to better integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in everything that we do. As Heather Hackman our closing keynote speaker from last year said "We cannot have a sustainable campus without addressing equity and social justice." In addition to improving our programs and offerings, we're also working to expand our partnerships and connect with organizations and efforts that will help strengthen sustainability in higher education education. Ann Erhardt – AASHE Board Member and CSO at Michigan State University We're now joined by Ann Erhardt, chief sustainability officer at Michigan State University and also a board member. So, tell us about the work of AASHE. As a board member, I'd love to just hear your thoughts on the importance of AASHE in Higher Ed and what the organization is working on. I've been a board member for two years and recently elected vice chair of the board. I'm really excited about being a part of AASHE and being a part of the board and helping shape the future of sustainability in higher education, and what we can do as a community across the country. So the work that AASHE's doing right now, everyone's enjoying our conference this week and learning a lot and we reach a broad audience of institutions, whether you're a small college or a major institution. We have something for everybody and I think the real value of the conference comes in coming together and having conversations with each other, sharing information, finding those connections and having a collective nature to it. And I think that's the future of our evolution is working more together towards the future. You're going to be speaking on a couple of panels today. Tell us just a little bit about what you'll be talking about just to give the listeners an idea of some of the sessions that are underway here. One session was with Consumer First Renewables and they are a partner that MSU has had to help construct our large solar carport installation on campus. We have a 10 megawatt system and a Customer First Renewables has been with us through the whole process as an excellent partner. And so, the panel we're on discusses how to get the green light to get solar on your campus or a large scale renewable system, and how that context fits different types of campuses. So, we had a lot of good questions. The other panelists was from Brown, so we had a really good discussion with the audience. Today, I am on a panel with the ISSP, which is the International Society for Sustainability Professionals, talking about the certification programs that ISSP has. They have a sustainable associate as well as a certified sustainability professional. We talked about that and growing that community to really help sustainability professionals really get some leverage and have people understand that this isn't a phase and that this is a science, this is a skillset and people who are sustainability professionals, or employee sustainability as part of their job, it's definitely a value add skill-set to have at any organization. I'd love to hear your thoughts, because you’re on the AASHE board as well as leading sustainability at a university. How do you think these universities, or sustainability professionals and faculty, can most utilize AASHE? How can they really get value from that organization rather than just being a member of the organization? What are some ways that universities can really realize value from AASHE? There definitely has been value since AASHE's inception, which has been over 10 years and I'm really happy to have been this doing this work for this long. Going forward, AASHE will be looking for feedback from our members, and we continually do that, but definitely letting audiences that come to the conference and our members know that it's a two way conversation and we want to know what you need and what value do you need from us, so that we can work that into the value that we provide. So whether you're a university, or a business that's a member, or a student group, or any organization affiliated with higher education, it's a two way conversation and we want to know what value you need from us. So please come and talk with any of the board members or any of the AASHE staff, and let us know what you think and what you need and we'll work on that. Solutions for Evaluating Projects: Quadruple Bottom Line and Financial Models for Carbon Neutrality I'm from the Sustainability Office at Cornell and will be talking to you today about what we call our quadruple bottom line analysis - building off the triple bottom line for sustainability - and how with this analysis we try to use mission alliance with sustainability impact areas to strengthen our carbon reduction project assessment process. So, rather than focused strictly on the single financial bottom line, or some sort of non-rigorous reputational factors and letting those drive our decision making, we try to do a purposeful metrics framework to assess projects across the traditional people, prosperity and planet, and then also our academic purpose. So one way where we applied this at Cornell, we had a proposal from all the assemblies at the university that we should have advance our carbon neutrality goal from 2050 to 2035. So, there was much more of an in depth process and I'm skimming over a lot of it at the moment, but there was a group that got together and said, "Okay, what are some strategies we could use to do this? Is it technically possible and are the tools even out there for us?" We thought there probably were, but what's it going to cost us? Can we do this from a financial and from a real mission perspective without really undermining the other goals of the university. So, a high-level senior leaders group was put together to take a look at that and create what we call the Options for Achieving Carbon Neutral Campus report. It's a detailed technical analysis of what we thought were all the feasible technical options, mostly around energy needs of the campus and particularly how we were going to heat an institution in upstate New York - a major research institute in kind of a harsh climate - without burning something. Not that easy. So, we did an updated financial analysis and we also introduced new tools, one of which is this quadruple bottom line analysis. We also looked at the potential impact of upstream leakage of the fuel source and what might be the risk factors of attributing a social cost to that carbon. What if we have a carbon price in the future? So, we think about all of these things that sort of changed our decision making. Cheryl Wanko – Professor of English at West Chester University Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you're doing at the conference. So, I'm a professor of English at Westchester University, which is a mid-size regional state institution in Pennsylvania. I've been teaching there since 1993. I was hired teach 18th century British literature, I had a scholarly midlife crisis and I'm now slowly turning my research and teaching interests to teaching sustainability. So that's why I'm here. You're speaking at the conference as well and you're talking about incorporating sustainability into the curriculum. Tell us a little bit about that and how you're working on that at Westchester. So, a group of folks back in 2016 decided that they wanted to build on some prior efforts of bringing in experts to talk about sustainability in the curriculum and we wanted to then do it in house. So. We designed this program that we called the Brandywine Project. Brandywine is our region, and there's the Brandywine River that runs through it, so it's place-based education. We decided to design a two day workshop for faculty, in which faculty would work on their syllabus and then submit them at the end of the semester so that we would make sure that we're infusing sustainability content across the curriculum. So my colleague, Eliza, and I ran this two day workshop in January and then reviewed the syllabus at the end of the summer. So, this is one of the ways in which we're trying to infuse sustainability and one of the major ways in which I'm involved campus wide in this effort. A lot of great work happening around incorporating sustainability into the curriculum. AASHE obviously is a great resource for that. I understand this is your first time at AASHE conference. What are your impressions on the conference and are you learning anything else about how others are doing what you're trying to do? Well, this is my first day at the conference and I have to admit looking at the agenda of all the sessions, it's overwhelming but then it's just so encouraging to see so many people in so many ways at so many institutions working on sustainability projects. So, that's my initial response to the conference - it's just an embarrassment of riches. I'm so looking forward to spending the next two days exploring this. We were assigned to present with another group from the University of Kentucky, and so they were in our session and it was so wonderful to hear this completely different way of approaching training faculty and helping faculty see how sustainability can work in their disciplines and their classrooms. So, we were able to and contrast, share strategies and share results in order to improve both of our workshops at our two campuses. Sustainability Employee Discussion on Carbon Offsets and Sequestration Is anybody right incorporating sequestration into their greenhouse gas inventory? Not in our inventory but we do it through our carbon offset projects. So, I work within the Office of Sustainability for Carbon Offsets Initiative and we've enabled like 6,000 to 10,000 trees to be planted throughout the US and we've developed our own offset protocol to try to keep these projects local. So, the way we do the measurement is we engage a peer institution to come take a look at our projects. So, we planted a thousand trees in Durham partnering with Delta Airlines last year and we had American University come verify the number of trees that were planted. As those trees grow, we get other peer institutions to come verify and evaluate the growth of those trees. Duke has a massive forest, I think it's about 6,000 or 7,000 acres of forest and we've actually developed guidance material on carbon sinks that is on our website that I'd invite you to take a look at. We don't count the forest in our emissions footprint, because to do that inventory would be pretty substantial and expensive and we don't consider that to an additional impact on climate change. So, there's no plan for removing that forest and there's a lot of academic value that's gained from having that forest currently. So, when we were initially looking at our climate action plan we were considering, "Well if we just count this forest, we're carbon neutral already, but nothing was going to happen to it." So, there's sort of two different options that we present in this guidance document. One is the tree replacement policy and keeping track of how many trees you have on campus, and then if you're replacing trees that are removed for aesthetic reasons, new buildings being constructed or what damage or a storm or something like that. If you're replacing those, that would occur in the business as usual scenario and any trees you plant above and beyond that, you can count those against your emissions footprint. The other option is, you don't have to do a whole campus inventory of all the trees and track that going forward. You can just designate a plot of land and create a learning forest there. So, you have to show that learning forest wouldn't have occurred in business as usual scenarios and then you can measure how much carbon is there and that will actually count as a carbon sink, because it's additional. Daita Serghi – AASHE Manager of Educational Programs Tell us a little bit about what you do at AASHE. So, I am the education programs manager at AASHE and oversee all of our education and professional development offerings. So, everything from the weekly webinars every Wednesdays at 3:00 PM EST, to the in-person workshops, as well as all the sessions at the conference. So, I managed the call for proposals all the way through review, scheduling and then actually being at the conference. That sounds like a lot of work that you're in charge of and we all see the webinars and all of the great educational material that you guys are putting out. So, excellent work on all that. Let's talk a little bit about the conference here - AASHE 2018 in Pittsburgh. Tell us a little bit about what you guys have put together and what people will be experiencing over the next couple days here at AASHE 2018. We're excited to be in Pittsburgh for the second time. This is the first conference where we're coming back to a city. For AASHE 2018, we have over 340 concurrent sessions, twenty workshops and eight films in the film festival - this is a new type of session that we're offering this year. The students enjoyed thirty-four concurrent sessions for the student summit, which is specifically just for students. We had over 400 students attend that today. We're expecting a total of about 2,000 attendees, and 800 of those will be presenters for all those sessions. So, we're excited to be welcoming them. There will be also about 200 posters for the poster session. A lot of stuff, a lot of information, a lot of schools being represented here and a lot of faculty, sustainability professionals and I've seen a lot of students running around. Looks like it's going to be a great week. How about AASHE in general and the work that you're leading at AASHE? What kind of programs are you leading in the educational space and what can we expect in the next year or so from AASHE? Thank you, Josh. That's a great question. I also want to mention one more thing about this year's conference, and that is that we have attendees coming from almost 20 different countries and I think that speaks to the theme of this year's conference that we went global, addressing the sustainability development goals. For next year, we don't know what the theme will be yet, but we do know that we are going to the west coast in Spokane at the end of October next year. So, I'm looking forward to seeing you and everyone who's listening next year. We will have another great conference and hopefully at least as many sessions and people attending. AASHE in general, we have another full schedule of webinars. We are continuing to plan for the Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum Workshops. We have partnered with fourteen different institutions to run curriculum workshops for faculty. Anyone is welcome to attend and this will be posted on our website shortly. We have centers from Hong Kong to Hawaii to Canada and throughout the US. So, this is definitely a good resource for faculty to look into. We also have regular in-person workshops. There is also a curriculum leadership workshop that AASHE is running, as well as a workshop for diversity, equity and inclusion and the connection with sustainability. Another one that we invite sustainability professionals, staff or faculty to come to is a three day retreat that hopefully will be hosted in Boulder, Colorado next summer. You had one of those last year, is that right? Yeah, we have had this for three or four years every summer. What kind of things can people expect at that retreat? I've heard a lot about that retreat. Just take last year for instance. What did you guys talk about and what kind of programs are led at that retreat? Yeah, it's a three-day retreat that combines sessions and workshop type of activities with some retreat activities. So, we're trying to also have people relaxed and especially network with a small group that is coming, which is small compared to the conference. It's about 40 to 50 people in general. It's led by Aurora Winslade, director of sustainability at Swarthmore College, and Leith Sharp, who is running the executive program at Harvard. So, they are the ones who designed the agenda, but we do some sessions on how to transform sustainability from the bottom up and top down, and some strategies on working within your institutions to transform our institutions. Everything is on our website. Go under events and education. Dr. Amy Tuininga – Director of the PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies at Montclair State University Why don't you start by telling us a little bit about what you do at Montclair State? I'm the director of the institute as you mentioned. I oversee programs and initiatives for students to engage with faculty and community members and a large range of organizations around sustainability issues involving food, water, energy, any number of different kinds of sustainability initiatives. Some of them include things like our Green Business Recognition program support system. So, in the state of New Jersey there's something called Sustainable Jersey and municipalities can get points and become certified Sustainable Jersey. One of the ways that they can get points is through initiating a green business recognition program that serves small businesses within communities. So, our students go out into several communities throughout the state of New Jersey and help to support those small businesses in becoming more sustainable and identifying initiatives that they can undertake to be more sustainable. We have logos and they get window clings and things that they can market their business as a green business. So, it benefits the business, it generates cost savings for them and then the municipality gets points towards their certification which allows them to apply for other grants for things like solar and EV charging stations in town. You're here promoting some work in the poster program - your Green Teams program. Why don't you tell us a little bit about that? Our Green Teams Program started in 2016 when I started at Montclair State University. We partner teams of undergraduates with corporations and other organizations. The students come from a range of different universities. Last year we had 18 universities participate in the program and students coming from 42 different degree programs. So, it's students from a variety of different disciplines working together on a team, a transdisciplinary team, to address sustainability challenges that corporations like Honeywell and Stryker and Hackensack Meridian Health face. So, the companies apply to the program and they give us a list of deliverables. In some cases, that's a nonprofit or a municipality that's applying. And then we construct the teams. We have a multi-institution review panel, so we have faculty and staff coming from different universities that review the applications. Then there's a cut and certain applicants that make the cut are invited to interview. Then, we have this same team interview the students and the students are offered a position. So, those students that are offered a position, we then construct teams and we maximize diversity. So, diversity in their academic background, in their ethnic background, cultural, in the languages that they speak, the universities that they come from and the disciplines that they represent on the team. Then, we make sure that the composition of that team also has the background to address what it is the companies are asking for. So, some examples of the kinds of things that companies ask us for are helping them put together a dashboard for waste reduction and tracking their waste and waste reduction rates. We did that for Honeywell. We have companies like Earth Friendly Products ask us for assistance with water reduction and reducing the amount of water that they're using in their manufacturing, treating their wastewater and coming up with new methods. We have companies that ask us to help them with their energy such as New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance and Hackensack Meridian Health hospital systems. So, the students do a lot of research. They put together a lot of information for the companies and the companies actually use it. So, you can find on ADP's website or Honeywell's website, information that the students have put together in marketing materials or infographics. We've worked with Prudential Financial global investment management real estate group, to help them put together a Get Green Guide for their property managers. Some of these resources that we've put together now are available on our website, on our resources page. The companies have said that this would be a good resource for other organizations to use and so they've opened it up and made it available to others and so that's growing right now as well. Where can people go check that out online? So, you can go to our website: www.montclair.edu/csam/iss. You'll find information on the green teams and other initiatives that we have there, but our resources page is there as well. You can also find the student application and the corporate organization application is also there. It's great that you're here and able to share that with everyone because that could be a great program for any school. Tell us a little bit about what you're seeing at the conference. We're on the last day of the conference now. What have you experienced and maybe a highlight from the event? I've met a lot of people that are doing similar work. It's a cross cut of people coming from facilities and training programs and administration and faculty, and so it's nice to have that mix. I've been able to network with people at other universities, similar universities that have programs where aspects of them might be things that we want to think about or we can share ideas. So that's great. Then networking pieces is fantastic, and being put in touch with individuals doing similar kinds of things. One of the sessions that I was just at was about Second Nature and the CRUX network, and the campus community partnerships. They discussed how they developed some tools to assess needs within the community, and that's something that we're doing in the city of Newark in New Jersey. So, I'm very interested in the methods and they've made it open source as well. So I'm excited to learn more about CRUX. Approaches to Carbon Offset Procurement Matthew Arsenault – Duke Program Manager of the Carbon Offsets Initiative Sounds like your job specifically relates to the carbon offset initiative and you’re not part of the sustainability office, right? Well, we are in the sustainability office. That seems great because this takes a lot of energy and attention to even learn what is out there. I'm curious if institutions that have set a carbon neutrality goal ever wish they had set some other kind of goal that doesn't require offsets? Maybe this applies to you. You're prioritizing this last chunk of emissions with offsets. Do people feel like their efforts could be better served elsewhere? It's a great question. I think if given the choice for Duke to have our current status quo, which is carbon neutrality by 2024, knowing we're going to lean heavily on offsets in the early term - to have that or the alternate scenario of having a much later carbon neutrality goal, where maybe we can reduce to net zero internally on our own. Given that choice, I think I would have to choose the situation we're in now. We're going to invest in offsetting projects where we're very confident in their legitimacy and doing our due diligence in making sure that we feel really good about them. We're developing some of our own projects that are developing offsets, so we obviously feel very comfortable about those projects. For Duke, I'm happy we have an early neutrality goal, even if it means using offsets, I'm still happy that we have it. John Pumilio – Director of Sustainability at Colgate University The scope one and scope two emissions are pretty straightforward, right? You can measure that with a high level of confidence. When you start getting into the scope three stuff, you're doing surveys and you're doing estimates, and it gets quite murky. We've experienced this over the past 10 years. With our first greenhouse gas inventory, I'm fortunate because I did the first greenhouse gas inventory and now I'm doing year number 10. So I've seen the maturation of how we acquire data and I remember the glazed look in people's eyes when we first came to them, asking for air travel data. The institution had no idea how much we were traveling collectively, not in dollars spent and not in air tickets issued or anything. It was all over the place. We've come a long way since then to get more accurate data. So, our footprint isn't apples to apples. We've gotten a lot better at measuring our data now. I have the economists that I talk to on our campus who vehemently argue that we should not be responsible at all for our scope three emissions. It's scope one and scope two, and we would be crazy to spend any money on offsets or otherwise trying to offset scope three emissions. Then you can imagine people on campus on the other side of things, who want embedded emissions included or the nitrogen footprint included and all of that. So yeah, the perfect can't stand in the way of good. You need to start somewhere and we are higher ed institutions, and we need to be open and welcome to those criticisms and try to figure out the best way forward as leaders.