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Best podcasts about jane chu

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rennie real estate podcast
should Canadians be tariff-ied of what's to come?

rennie real estate podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 41:45


In this episode, Ryan Berlin (Head Economist & Vice President of Intelligence), Ryan Wyse (Market Intelligence Manager & Lead Analyst), and advisor Jane Chu discuss how Metro Vancouver's housing market has fared to start the year, and what broad-based tariffs on Canadian exports to the US could mean for our market going forward.Featured guests:Ryan Berlin, Head Economist and Vice President of IntelligenceRyan Wyse, Lead Analyst and Market Intelligence ManagerJane Chu, rennie advisor Thank you for tuning in to The rennie Podcast, where we share our passion for homes, housing, community, and cities. We hope today's episode sparked the same curiosity in you that drives us every day. If you enjoyed the conversation, don't forget to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast platform. And if you have a moment, we'd love for you to leave a review—it helps others discover the insights, analysis, and perspective we bring from the rennie Intelligence division. For the latest market updates, be sure to register at rennie.com. Have a real estate question?. You can either email us at intel@rennie.com, or leave a voicemail at speakpipe.com/therenniepodcast, and we'll try to respond in our next episode.

Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work
#261: Jane Chu (Artist & Arts Administrator) (pt. 2 of 2)

Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 27:14 Transcription Available


This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with artist Jane Chu. Throughout her career she's combined her academic research with professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. From 2014 to 2018 Jane was the 11th chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts. Prior to that, she was the founding president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, and was charged with overseeing a $413 million campaign to construct and open the center.  Currently Jane is a practicing visual artist based in New York City, and her drawings of 3D colored objects atop black and white background scenes allow viewers to embrace multiple perspectives simultaneously. We'll link to her website in the show notes so you can read more about her and her involvement with projects such as The Objects of Immigrants to America, by illustrating and telling stories of individuals from all walks of life who have immigrated to the United States. https://www.janechuart.com/In our conversation, we dissect the challenges of securing philanthropic investment and the dance between artistic autonomy and market demands. Together, we navigate the strategic partnerships that amplify donor appeal, sharing invaluable advice for artists striving to maintain a vibrant creative practice. Discover the delicate art of demonstrating a track record that wins support, and the intricate balance needed to foster artistic innovation while ensuring financial sustainability.Embark on a journey through the cultural business landscape, where the nuances of communication styles and entrepreneurial savvy can make or break an artist's career. Chu opens up about her personal evolution in bridging diverse professional worlds and the lessons learned along the way. You'll gain strategies for managing the ebb and flow of creative work, staying continuously inspired, and the courage it takes to place true value on your artistic contributions.

Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work
#260: Jane Chu (Artist & Arts Administrator) (pt. 1 of 2)

Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast: Making Art Work

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 29:08 Transcription Available


This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with artist Jane Chu. Throughout her career she's combined her academic research with professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. From 2014 to 2018 Jane was the 11th chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts. Prior to that, she was the founding president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, and was charged with overseeing a $413 million campaign to construct and open the center.  Currently Jane is a practicing visual artist based in New York City, and her drawings of 3D colored objects atop black and white background scenes allow viewers to embrace multiple perspectives simultaneously. We'll link to her website in the show notes so you can read more about her and her involvement with projects such as The Objects of Immigrants to America, by illustrating and telling stories of individuals from all walks of life who have immigrated to the United States. https://www.janechuart.com/In our discussion, we unravel the complexities behind arts funding and its undeniable ripple effect across communities. Discover the expansive reach of the National Endowment for the Arts, far more inclusive than just nonprofits, and dive into the participatory heartbeat of their grant review process. Change-makers and art aficionados will find a trove of insights on how to engage with these panels and foster a fusion of creativity and commerce. The digital age has indeed redefined the arts funding landscape, carving out new avenues for artistic souls to traverse, intertwined with other disciplines, and free to explore both commissioned works and the pursuit of personal creative quests. Join us as we celebrate the artists who are pushing boundaries and painting our world with the broad strokes of innovation and entrepreneurship.

From City to the World
Jane Chu on Leadership in Ambiguity: A Celebration of Immigrant Stories

From City to the World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 59:51


How does one lead in an atmosphere of uncertainty? As leaders, where do we go when no one has ever gone there before? When information is incomplete or ambiguous? When objectives may differ across perspectives and cultures? For Dr. Jane Chu, there are leadership lessons in the experiences of individuals who have immigrated to the United States. The former chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts from 2014-2018, Chu is the daughter of Chinese immigrants, a practicing visual artist, and a leader whose expertise spans academic research and professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. In this special episode of From City to the World, hosted by City College President Vincent Boudreau, hear Chu deliver the 2023 Sternberg Family Lecture in Public Scholarship. Opening remarks are by Andrew Rich, Richard J. Henley, and Susan L. Davis Dean of CCNY's Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership. Students engage Chu with questions following her talk, and President Boudreau provides closing remarks. Host: CCNY President Vincent BoudreauSpeakers: Andrew Rich, Richard J. Henley and Susan L. Davis Dean of CCNY's Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership; Dr. Jane Chu, former chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts and Leader-in-Residence at CCNY's Colin Powell School of Civic and Global Leadership; CCNY studentsRecorded: March 15, 2023

Idaho Matters
Celebrating our differences through art: Artist Jane Chu helps refugees tell their stories

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 9:15


Jane Chu is a New York-based illustrator and artist. She spent time as chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts and now she travels around the country to share stories of refugees and immigrants.

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A3 - Episode 2 - Valerie

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Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 33:52


We learn more about Dr. Jane Chu and her strained relationship with Elizabeth, her wife, who is desperate to adopt a child. 23's daughter, Tess could be the perfect candidate, as her mother is emotionally dissociated from her and doesn't recognize her.Wavering between Elizabeth's happiness and her ethical obligation to cure a patient,  Dr. Chu tries another P.A.T. session with 23, but again, instead of recovering her own memory, 23 slips into the mind of a Valerie Harper, a computer scientist at CERN, who once was a gifted coder, but lost her abilities and is part of a highly anticipated experiment currently conducted at CERN.  Dr. Chu remembers an inventory she personally created 20 years ago when she started as an intern at St.Vincent and was responsible of Dr. Sermon's video archive. After hours of searching, she retrieves the list and realizes that Valerie and Teresa were both Dr. Sermon's patients, but their recorded therapy tapes are missing, together with 18 others.

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A3 - Episode 3 - Aura

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Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 32:46


Dr. Jane Chu delivers Tess, 23's daughter, into Elizabeth's custody and eases the strained marriage, whereas at St. Vincent the pressure to deliver results for 23 is rising. While searching for more information about P.A.T. on Dr. Sermon's tapes she discovers his stern warning about conducting no more than two P.A.T. session; the results could lead to total catatonia in the patient. Dr. Chu refuses to conduct any further sessions, but 23 prepared a waiver releasing Dr. Chu and the institution of any potential liability. ‘There's no future without a past' she says. In her third P.A.T. session 23 taps Aura Thaarup's memories, once a successful child prodigy pianist who became unable to perform from one day to the next.Jane decides to take matters into her own hands and visits Aura in Brooklyn where she l works only to find out that she was not the first or the only one looking for her. 

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A3 - Episode 1 - Teresa

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Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 29:22


Patient #23, a young girl suffering from dissociative amnesia is currently one of only five patients at St. Vincent Hospital, a financially struggling mental health sanatorium in the Hudson Valley. She was brought here, together with her little daughter Tess, whom she doesn't recognize, after being found meandering the streets without memory of her past, lost and disoriented. Dr. Jane Chu, the caring and good hearted head therapist of St.Vincent has tried every conventional treatment with 23, but thus far they failed to recover any memory. She decides to try an unlicensed therapy called P.A.T., developed by the former head of St. Vincent, Dr. Sermon, himself once a star in the field of psychiatry who fell from grace and disappeared after being accused of misconduct.The highly experimental P.A.T therapy session helps 23 uncover a memory, but it's not her own. It belongs to a young woman named: Teresa Ercolano, who lives in Italy and experienced a strange incident in the ancient city of Pompeii.Shocked about the setback Dr. Chu looks through old VHS tapes of Dr. Sermon's experiments, hoping to find more information about the treatment.

House Rich Homeowner with Matt Parker
Jane Chu | Rennie & Associates Realty

House Rich Homeowner with Matt Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 20:35


Meet Jane: Jane started her real estate career in 2008 during her internship in BCIT's renowned Dipl Tech real estate program. Since 2011, she has been a Rennie advisor winning both the Rennie Leader Award 2017, 2018, & 2019 and the Medallion Club Award 2017 (top 10% of realtors in the GVRD by way of sales volume). "The best part of my job is helping clients make informed decisions and to ultimately build personal and generational wealth through real estate," says Jane. Jane Chu janechu@rennie.com 778.886.3303 Resources mentioned in this episode:   http://janechu.ca (http://janechu.ca/) https://instagram.com/janechu.rennie (https://www.instagram.com/janechu.rennie) https://mattparker.ca/2020-06-16 (https://mattparker.ca/2020-06-16)

Adventures in Autism
Episode 76- Chatting with Chubuddy founders & autism parents, Chris & Jane Chu

Adventures in Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:35


Today I’m chatting with autism parents and the founders of Chubuddy, Chris and Jane Chu. Chris and Jane share their journey with their son Christian, who has medically complex autism. They talk all about their early days with Christian and how he was initially diagnosed with microcephaly, and later autism and cerebral palsy. Chris and Jane share how part of Christian’s sensory needs was a strong desire to chew. However, they couldn’t find a chewy that really worked for him. They decided to make their own superior product and thus, Chubuddy was born! We LOVE Chubuddy and Logan has used their chewy’s for years- so it was really fun to hear the back story from Chris and Jane! We also discuss how they are planning for the future now that Christian is 18. I had a great time chatting with them and I hope you enjoy listening! Sponsors: Audible audibletrial.com/adventuresinautism Making Authentic Friendships makingauthenticfriendships.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/megan-carranza/message

CI to Eye
CI to Eye | Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts: Jane Chu

CI to Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 29:01


Jane Chu is the eleventh Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). She has a background in arts administration, philanthropy, and is an accomplished artist and musician. During her tenure to date, Jane has awarded more than $400 million in grants to nonprofit organizations and artists, issued new research reports on arts participation and the impact of the arts and cultural industries on the nation's GDP, and has visited all 50 states. Before coming to the NEA, she served as the president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City, Missouri. In this episode, Erik and Jane discuss the history and mission of the NEA and dig into how the independent federal agency distributes funds to arts organizations and artists. They also talk about how participating in the arts helped Jane through a challenging time in her life, and propelled her to her to eventually become the head of the NEA.

The IVY Podcast
#97: How to Build a Better Society Through Creativity and Art ft. Jane Chu

The IVY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 40:46


These are uncertain times for the arts. With arts programs habitually cut from public school programs and proposed limitations on tax deductions among other challenges, Americans of our generation are having fewer and fewer opportunities to make art an accessible and everyday part of our lives. Along with budget cuts comes threats to abolish the National Endowment of the Arts, a federal agency that has been in existence for 53 years and is full appropriated by Congress, with a budget of 149 million - which serves as an arts stimulus in every congressional district. IVY sat down with Jane Chu, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, who illuminated the foundational role the arts play in shaping a better world. Chairman Chu described the greater social impact afforded by arts and arts education and illuminated the need for their need in all facets of society, from economic and community development to the military.

KERA's Anything You Ever Wanted to Know
A Chat With NEA Chair Jane Chu

KERA's Anything You Ever Wanted to Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 48:12


This hour, we’ll talk with National Endowment for the Arts chair Jane Chu about how her organization distributes its funding and about the intersection of politics and the arts.

Creative Minds Out Loud
Episode 8: Mapping an Infrastructure that Helps the Arts Thrive

Creative Minds Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 8:16


Last year Jane Chu, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), visited parts of Boston where the arts are core to community revitalization efforts. She shared NEA plans for its 50th anniversary and offered a glimpse into how the agency is preparing for the next 50 years. Jane Chu is the eleventh chairman … Continue reading "Episode 8: Mapping an Infrastructure that Helps the Arts Thrive"

Music and Concerts
A Leading Role: A Conversation on Women in the Music World

Music and Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 60:06


Oct. 30, 2015. A pre-concert panel discussion featuring Jane Chu, Margaret Lioi and Astrid Schween. Speaker Biography: Jane Chu is Chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts. Speaker Biography: Margaret Lioi is CEO of Chamber Music America. Speaker Biography: Astrid Schween is cellist with the Juilliard String Quartet. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7195