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Kapital
K182. Tomy Rohde. Autosuficiencia agraria

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 94:23


Trabajar todo un año la tierra para cosechar los frutos en unos pocos días. Tienen los agricultores una paciencia infinita, que cuesta encontrar en esta sociedad moderna. Tomy Rhode es uno de esos locos. Dijo Segarra en Kapital que el marketing es dar valor a las cosas que ya tienen valor y eso es lo que deberíamos hacer con los productos del campo. Los agricultores se organizan para cobrar un precio justo por su digno trabajo. Los consumidores tenemos la responsabilidad de elegir con criterio.Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores:⁠Indexa Capital⁠. Gestión pasiva en fondos indexados.No es fácil encontrar un lugar seguro para tu dinero. En un mercado lleno de productos tramposos, me gusta colaborar o poner el micro a los pocos gestores, pasivos o activos, con una propuesta honesta. La fortaleza de Indexa Capital, que entraría dentro de la gestión pasiva, es una cartera de bajo coste y diversificada. Dos de sus fundadores, Unai y François, han pasado por el podcast. Si te interesa, aquí tienes mi enlace de registro para ahorrarte la comisión sobre los primeros 15.000 euros. Son tiempos inciertos en los mercados y esto significa que debes buscar opciones serias para tu dinero. Indexa Capital es sin duda una de ellas.Patrocina Kapital. Toda la información en este link.Índice:1:30 Cosechar el trabajo de todo un año.9:09 Consumidores responsables.18:57 Tomy hubiera sido un magnífico publicista.27:44 Expropiar tierras para instalar placas solares.34:34 Los jamones de Maxi.46:44 “¿Por qué sabes tantas cosa, hijo? Porque somos pobres, padre.”51:47 El fuck you money del agricultor.1:00:22 ¿Pueden las protestas cambiar algo?1:12:24 Nueva estructura de las tierras.1:18:22 La mejor página web del sector.1:27:38 No siempre hay que subir precio.Apuntes:El cultivo del olivo. Barranco & Fernández-Escobar & Rallo.Jiro dreams of sushi. David Gelb.Snatch, cerdos y diamantes. Guy Ritchie.

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE
Pourquoi l'histoire des chiens Tara et Jiro est-elle fascinante ?

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 2:15


En février 1958, une mission japonaise d'exploration scientifique doit quitter précipitamment la base de Showa, en Antarctique. Pris au piège par une météo de plus en plus violente et l'impossibilité technique d'embarquer tout le matériel et le personnel, les membres de l'équipe prennent une décision douloureuse : abandonner leurs quinze chiens de traîneau sur place, attachés et livrés à eux-mêmes dans l'un des environnements les plus hostiles de la planète. Promis à une récupération rapide, ils seront finalement laissés seuls… pendant près d'un an.Lorsqu'une nouvelle expédition revient sur les lieux en janvier 1959, l'équipe s'attend au pire. Les températures ont plongé jusqu'à -60 °C, les tempêtes ont balayé la base, et aucun espoir ne semble permis. Sur les quinze chiens, treize sont morts, certains toujours enchaînés, d'autres disparus. Et pourtant, deux silhouettes émergent dans la neige : amaigris, fatigués mais bien vivants, Tara et Jiro ont survécu.Le mystère de leur survie intrigue. Comment ont-ils tenu ? On suppose qu'ils ont réussi à briser leurs chaînes, à chasser des manchots ou à se nourrir des restes de la base abandonnée. Ils auraient même pu trouver refuge dans des abris creusés dans la neige pour se protéger du blizzard. Leur instinct, leur intelligence et leur robustesse ont fait la différence. Ces huskies de Sakhaline, une race réputée pour sa résistance au froid, ont démontré une résilience hors du commun.Au Japon, l'émotion est immense. Le retour de Tara et Jiro est accueilli comme un événement national. Les journaux titrent sur leur courage, les enfants apprennent leur histoire à l'école, et leur épopée est adaptée au cinéma. Ils deviennent de véritables héros populaires, symboles de loyauté, de bravoure et de persévérance. Jiro poursuivra même son service dans les expéditions suivantes jusqu'à sa mort en Antarctique en 1960. Tara, lui, sera rapatrié au Japon, où il vivra ses dernières années entouré de soins et d'affection.Des statues leur rendent hommage, notamment devant la Tour de Tokyo. Chaque année, des cérémonies commémoratives leur rappellent que même dans l'oubli et la glace, la vie peut s'accrocher.L'histoire de Tara et Jiro fascine parce qu'elle dépasse le simple récit animalier. Elle raconte une lutte silencieuse contre la nature, une survie presque miraculeuse, et un lien invisible entre l'homme et l'animal. Parfois, les plus grands récits d'héroïsme ne se crient pas. Ils se lisent dans les empreintes laissées dans la neige. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Ratgeber
Kakibaum: süsse Ernte im Spätherbst

Ratgeber

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 8:13


Kaki stammt ursprünglich aus Ostasien. Doch auch hierzulande gedeihen Bäume und Früchte bestens. Und sie versprechen einen Gaumenschmaus. Kaki ist klimatisch sehr anpassungsfähig. Sobald der Baum gut eingewachsen ist, erträgt das Holz Temperaturen bis -15°. Damit er auch den ersten Winter gut übersteht, wird ein Kakibaum im Mai gepflanzt und der Stamm mit einem Juteband umwickelt. Dies schützt ihn vor Frostrissen im Winter. Der Standort sollte sonnig und warm sein, beispielsweise in einem Innenhof, vor einer Südwand oder an der Westseite des Hauses, wo der Baum vor der kalten und trockenen Bise geschützt ist. Kaki stellt keine besonderen Ansprüche an den Boden. Wichtig ist wasserdurchlässige, nicht zu kalkhaltige Erde. Er eignet sich auch hervorragend als Kübelpflanzen für die sonnige Terrasse oder den Dachgarten. Die Früchte werden spät im Oktober oder November reif. Oft liegen die Blätter schon am Boden und die orangen Kakis hängen wie Christbaumkugeln am Baum. Die Sorten «Cioccolatino» und «Jiro« können frisch ab Baum gegessen werden, die Sorten «Tipo»; «Vaniglia» und «Rojo Brillante» müssen noch in der Wärme nachreifen, am besten in einer Fruchtschale zusammen mit Äpfeln.

How Long Gone
785. - David Gelb (Chef's Table)

How Long Gone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 72:49


David Gelb is the director and creator of Chef's Table and Jiro Dreams of Sushi. We chat with him about reaching peak Goggins, a bad tipper, Lorde In The Park, how to get kicked out of a sushi restaurant, the most expensive restaurant in the world, the best way to eat horse, how much to hit with Alcaraz for an hour, Apple's The Studio and the death of satire, we debate the concept of telling a story with food, Jiro post fame, his dad has more Emmys than he does, temple food for white people, zen gardens and drone footage, and we force him to take us to Chez Pannise. instagram.com/thisisdavidgelb twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

L'Heure H
Jiro Sato : le champion disparu en mer

L'Heure H

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 39:21


Jiro Sato fut l'un des plus grands tennismen japonais des années 1930, considéré comme un prodige national et espoir pour remporter la Coupe Davis. Pressé par sa fédération et l'attente de tout un pays, il vit sa passion devenir un fardeau. En avril 1934, alors qu'il traverse l'Asie en bateau vers la France, Sato est rongé par la douleur, la solitude et la dépression. Il demande à se retirer, mais sa requête est refusée. Le 5 avril, il disparaît mystérieusement en mer, laissant derrière lui des lettres d'adieu. Tout indique un suicide, provoqué par la pression insoutenable qu'il subissait. Sa mort bouleverse le monde du sport japonais. Ce drame met en lumière les dérives du devoir poussé à l'extrême. Aujourd'hui encore, Jiro Sato reste une figure tragique et emblématique du sport sacrifié. Son souvenir plan sur le tennis japonais, comme un appel à l'écoute et à la bienveillance. Merci pour votre écoute Vous aimez l'Heure H, mais connaissez-vous La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiK , une version pour toute la famille.Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : Un jour dans l'Histoire : https://audmns.com/gXJWXoQL'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvVous aimez les histoires racontées par Jean-Louis Lahaye ? Connaissez-vous ces podcast?Sous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppv36 Quai des orfèvres : https://audmns.com/eUxNxyFHistoire Criminelle, les enquêtes de Scotland Yard : https://audmns.com/ZuEwXVOUn Crime, une Histoire https://audmns.com/NIhhXpYN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

TigerBelly
Steve Aoki & I'm a Playtapus

TigerBelly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 77:16


Steve Aoki joins us in the studio and brings gifts for Bobby. We chat Jiro's sushi, intense Warzone, Jules caked, Vegas-living, Bennihanna, & Jamie's gift to Steve. Stop putting off those doctors appointments and go to www.zocdoc.com/belly to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Start earning points on rent you’re already paying by going to www.joinbilt.com/belly Go to Download the Saily app in your app store or by scanning the QR code on screen and use code Tigerbelly at checkout to get 15% off your first purchase

Cat with Beard from JAPAN
#143 - Unlocking the Secrets to Mastering Jiro-kei Ramen!

Cat with Beard from JAPAN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 28:25


It's time to look at the legend, the lore and the lingo of the infamous food cult that would make Man vs Food proud. We check out the very unique and somewhat controversial type of raman: Jiro-kei and uncover the techniques and etiquette to elevate your ramen game. So, grab your chopsticks and let's dive in! Check out our social media below

Star Trek: Reliant (RPG Live Play)
Star Trek: Reliant – Jiro and the Jem’hagrams

Star Trek: Reliant (RPG Live Play)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 84:34


The Holographic emitters of Magellen Station and Reliant start manifesting cloaked Jem’Hadar holograms while Ambassador Jiro Sugihara rambles on during the diplomatic conference, This is no ordinary Holodeck malfunction.

Ramen in Japan
28: Jake Vo | Jiro vs Butayama and How to Travel in Japan Without a Plan

Ramen in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 107:53


Episode 28 of the Ramen in Japan podcast with my very special guest Jake Vo, who runs the Yume Wo Katare ramen shop in Boston. We have an extraordinarily interesting discussion about his way of traveling without planning too far ahead, about his experience of eating at Ramen Jiro Mita and Ramen Jiro Meguro, as well as both of our opinions about how Jiro stacks up against the Jiro style ramen chain Butayama. We also get into the Yume Wo Katare summit in Japan he visited and the things he learned from his Japanese colleagues. Check out the Instagram of Yume Wo Katare: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/yume_wo_katare/

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Lo que pasa en Gaza y lo sucedido en Japón es igual: Jiro Hamasumi, Nobel de Paz 2024

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 25:03


Radio Record
Lady Waks @ Record Club #811 (13-12-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024


01. WHATRUSSKI - Allo, Marin! 02. WOTER & BAZCO - Freak 03. SEVENG - Afro Style (Dj Detach & Affalina Edit) 04. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA - Rex Pex Fex 05. ARKEETECTS - Jump & Bounce (Dj Detach & Affalina Remix) 06. ID 05. BOWSER - Voodoo People Bootleg 06. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA vs BREAK THE GRID - Go Slow 07. PARTY FAVOR - Body 08. DR. BEATS - Pa La Rave 09. JIRO & KID PANEL - Mantra 10. NAZAAR - With U (Midnight Cvlt Remix) 11. DUB ELEMENTS - Rolling Deep 12. THE DARROW CHEM SINDICATE - Silent Siren (GreenFlamez Remix / Dj Detach & Affalina Edit) 13. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA vs BREAK THE GRID - Head Off (Special Mix) 14. DARK LIKE '93 - Back To The Oldskool (Dj Detach & Affalina Edit) 15. STROBEZ, DIANA STARSHINE & TWONSKI - Neon Tearz 16. DJ DETACH, LEXANI, SWOOSH - Allright 17. DJ PELUKA - Attack 18. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA - I Just Want 19. DJ DETAHC & AFFALINA vs BREAK THE GRID - I Make This Sound Go Blow 20. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA - Baadaboom 21. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA vs UNITED STATES BEAT SQUAD - Faith In You

Lady Waks
Lady Waks @ Record Club #811 (13-12-2024)

Lady Waks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024


01. WHATRUSSKI - Allo, Marin! 02. WOTER & BAZCO - Freak 03. SEVENG - Afro Style (Dj Detach & Affalina Edit) 04. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA - Rex Pex Fex 05. ARKEETECTS - Jump & Bounce (Dj Detach & Affalina Remix) 06. ID 05. BOWSER - Voodoo People Bootleg 06. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA vs BREAK THE GRID - Go Slow 07. PARTY FAVOR - Body 08. DR. BEATS - Pa La Rave 09. JIRO & KID PANEL - Mantra 10. NAZAAR - With U (Midnight Cvlt Remix) 11. DUB ELEMENTS - Rolling Deep 12. THE DARROW CHEM SINDICATE - Silent Siren (GreenFlamez Remix / Dj Detach & Affalina Edit) 13. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA vs BREAK THE GRID - Head Off (Special Mix) 14. DARK LIKE '93 - Back To The Oldskool (Dj Detach & Affalina Edit) 15. STROBEZ, DIANA STARSHINE & TWONSKI - Neon Tearz 16. DJ DETACH, LEXANI, SWOOSH - Allright 17. DJ PELUKA - Attack 18. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA - I Just Want 19. DJ DETAHC & AFFALINA vs BREAK THE GRID - I Make This Sound Go Blow 20. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA - Baadaboom 21. DJ DETACH & AFFALINA vs UNITED STATES BEAT SQUAD - Faith In You

Le Podcast De L'Antre
Episode 399: L'Antre, L'Emission du 30 Octobre 2024

Le Podcast De L'Antre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 120:08


ON EST DE RETOUR ! Après ce mois d'absence, votre émission fétiche est là avec son lot de bonne humeur et de zik ! Quel bonheuuuur ! On balance de la news du concerts et ...de la Niouuuuze Popoooole ! Tout pour faire du bien au moral avec la playlist adéquate bien sur : KUBLAI KHAN TX, JIRO, FEVER 333, CRADLE OF FILTH, PEST CONTROL, JINJER, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, SCARLEAN, GEISHA SKILLS, PATKNOT, SUIDAKRA, LOFOFORA, THE HU, VENDED, ECHOES OF HATE et CROWEN ! Pas mal pour revenir vers vous les amisssss !La playlist complète est là : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HPKmUhQ1o4ChXaH6nPFV8dbRTSGXFNhm/view?usp=drive_linkAbonnez-vous pour ne rien rater : https://www.youtube.com/@antremetal@Fatlab Studio @Skull strings @Asso We Rock @Actu-METAL Toulouse @Radio Transparence @Metal Invasion Radio/Podcast @poulettessisters @metallian #lesexplosdepit--------------------------------------WE'RE BACK! After a month's absence, your favorite show is back, with its share of good humor and music! What a pleasure ! We've got news from the concerts and ... Niouuuuze Popoooole ! Everything you need to lift your spirits, with the right playlist of course: KUBLAI KHAN TX, JIRO, FEVER 333, CRADLE OF FILTH, PEST CONTROL, JINJER, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, SCARLEAN, GEISHA SKILLS, PATKNOT, SUIDAKRA, LOFOFORA, THE HU, VENDED, ECHOES OF HATE and CROWEN ! Not a bad way to get back to you, folks !

The Tokyo Black Podcast
The Tokyo Black News and Review Ep 310 - Door to Door

The Tokyo Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 78:50


In this ep why ponder why door to door is still a thing, Nasa send probe to Europa, Jimmy Carter goes to vote, T.I retires, Elon Musk robot scandal, Bath and Body Works Klan candle, Jiro spiders, Hospice nurse dislocates mans finger tryin to get wedding ring off, and much more! Email here: tokyoblackhour@gmail.com Check us out Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TokyoBlackHour/   Check out the Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_C1Txvh93PHEsnA-qOp6g?view_as=subscriber Follow us on Twitter @TokyoBlackPod Get your apparel at https://tkbpandashop.com/  You can also catch us Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify Check out Every Saturday Morning here https://www.everysaturdaymorning.fun Check out the new hip hop mix here https://youtu.be/ohfFYcsrjU8?si=ZOAiY6ngONNow77t

One Piece D&D: Marines
ONE PIECE D&D: MARINES #30 | "Something Fishy"

One Piece D&D: Marines

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 104:01


The battle with Jiro concludes

Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep133: Unlocking Literary and Entrepreneurial Secrets

Welcome to Cloudlandia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 50:24


In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, We glean valuable insights into writing methods by contrasting Stephen King's solo approach with James Patterson's collaborations. We explored the benefits of a second-person narrative and tailoring content for specific readers. We talked about an entrepreneur who built a candy empire by recognizing an opportunity and exemplifying the power of vision, focus, and innovative thinking. His story highlighted how early experiences shape goals and the importance of collaboration. Additionally, this discussion examined how US elections impact businesses and underscored innovation and marketing's crucial roles. Lastly, we covered strategic concepts like revenue per unconverted prospect and discussed books' significance in education. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS I explore the contrasting writing styles of Stephen King and James Patterson, focusing on King's solo approach and Patterson's collaborative method. I discuss the benefits of writing in the second person to create a more engaging and conversational tone for specific audiences, such as experienced entrepreneurs. I share the story of a young entrepreneur who successfully identified a market gap and built a low-sugar candy company, emphasizing the importance of single-minded focus and methodical growth. I delve into the significance of visionary goals and collaborative efforts in driving entrepreneurial success, using personal anecdotes and experiences as examples. I analyze the impact of US presidential elections on business sales, highlighting how different election outcomes can shape various business landscapes. I introduce the concept of revenue per unconverted prospect (rev pup) and its role in strategic business planning, particularly in understanding client gestation periods. I examine the financial dynamics of a signature program, discussing how a $15,000 fee per participant can generate significant revenue and emphasizing the importance of capital investment in lead generation. I highlight the role of books in attracting and educating prospects, particularly those published with Hay House, and their efficacy in creating qualified leads and fostering deeper understanding among participants. I discuss the benefits of a high-protein, low-carb keto diet and share personal plans, including a trip to the cottage and trying a new French establishment, Cafe Balloud. I reflect on the importance of focusing on one thing for entrepreneurial success, using the example of a young entrepreneur who built a low-sugar candy empire and the notion of always striving to go further in one's pursuits. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan, mr Jackson there he is Well. Yeah, I had a great week. Yeah, I'm very busy. We started a new book. The previous one went to the printer on Tuesday and we started the next book on Thursday, so this is the fastest that we've gotten to a new one. Oh, I like that Right into the next. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah don't know what stephen king, the author that's his habit of he writes for. You know he writes every day a certain amount of time and as soon as he finishes one of the end on one if it's halfway through a session he gets a new sheet of paper and starts the next one. He doesn't like sit on his laurels, he just gets right into the next one. It's very interesting. Dean: Yeah, I'm wondering because I don't really know much about him. Is he right strictly alone? Dan: and then, yes, you know, yeah, like, so it's a very interesting thing that he's like a rugged individualist, whereas you know, james patterson is definitely a who, not how, collaborator, you know, and prolific at it. He's got a really, really interesting process in that he does extensive outlines for his books and then he collaborates with someone to fill it in, to do the actual right, and then he gets with them and gives notes and so the book is a hundred percent. He's the author. I guess you can say, and then, but gives the, but gives the co-author the latitude to take it, exercise their creativity or whatever and how it goes. But he's got the basic. You know, he's created the outline and the story art Pretty extensive outlining process he has I took a I don't know whether you've ever seen and the story arc Pretty extensive outlining process he has I took a I don't know whether you've ever seen. There's a website called Master Class and they have, like the best in fields, doing a master class on their thing, and so James Patterson was one of the first. He did a thing on writing and yeah, it's very, it's very well done. Do you think they actually reveal what they actually do? Yeah, I think so. I mean it's from seeing the things. Yeah, he actually shows actual outlines, outlines, and you know, I imagine there's nothing you know. Sharing the process is very empowering for other authors, just like I think you don't keep one and has observed you, observed you doing it. I've got one right in my backpack right here, right now. I've got the everything is created backward book right here and I just think this format, it's so you know, it's, you're so consistent in the output of it, it's amazing. Dean: Yeah, I just wonder. There was a story of a martial arts master in. Asia, china, and he was known throughout the land as the greatest martial arts master. And then he had a student who was just prodigious he was a prodigy. And so he had a student who was just prodigious he was a prodigy. And so he taught him. And then the student went off and made a name for himself and then came back one day and he says as far as I can see, there's just you and me, he said to the master, and he said so why don't we settle it right now to see who's actually the master? Okay, and so they did it and the student had his master at a great disadvantage. And then the master pulled out a trick he had never seen before and defeated the student. And the student said I thought you taught me everything he says, except for one thing. Dan: Great, I love that, except for one thing. Dean: I love it, and I'm not saying that I have one thing, but I'm saying that there's something that happens in a creative process that involves a lot of other people. So I have Shannon Well, I do my outlines to be my version of James Patterson our fast filters, and so I do the fast filter, which is basically the structure of each section of the book the introduction, there's eight chapters and there's a conclusion, so 10 sections and each of them has a fast filter with a best and worst. And I do everything in the second person, personal, so I'm always talking to you you know, whoever the reader is, I'm always talking to. the reader allows me to do is to bypass, research being a too quick start. I'm not heavy on the research side, right, and what you're depending upon is the research that the reader has already done in his or her life. That this makes sense, and that's you know, that's the second. Dan: That's. That's a. That's a real secret. You know that. Like it, it's really. It's the best to read as well, because it feels like a conversation, feels like you're just talking to me and explaining something that is that you wouldn't have, as if you were just writing a letter to me about it. Dean: Well, you do that when you're talking. I mean you know, I mean, I think you you use the second yeah everything I do it's the same. Dan: I do the same every email that I write. All of that is that because that's the I think that's the most engaging right. Dean: Like people, it's easy to get engaged with that when it feels like it's just you and me, and so I'm just trying to think here of the, because I'm only talking to a certain kind of person, you know. Dan: I'm not writing for the world. Dean: I'm only talking to one, someone who's an entrepreneur with experience and with success, and so I'm simply reflecting in my talk what I already know about this person's life. Dan: I think that goes a long way, that one of the great, like you know, models of that is thinking about one person as if you're writing a letter to one person, or even a small workshop filled with whoever you're, you know, whoever filled with the right people and only speaking to those Something to that you know where you're not. You don't try and I think people often in marketing writing especially, they are trying to accommodate or change so that, just in case these people aren't this or that, they don't know about this. And I'm like you know what you gotta like avoid. You gotta let go of the bottom 20% and write as if you're only writing for the top 20%. You're writing to the people who want to do what it is that you're doing, not, you know, leaning on your back foot kind of thing. You're leaning into helping the people, the tippy top group. That really want what you have, and don't hold back on that, you know. Dean: Yeah. Yeah, it's really interesting. I made it. I think I mentioned this on a previous podcast, but I made a decision as I was approaching you know my current age. I said you know I've been Well, that's something everybody can do, you know approaching your current age. Anyway, I just made a decision I wasn't going to do any speeches anymore to big rooms. The only public presentations I would do would be to entrepreneurial audiences, but I would only do it in the form of a thinking tool. I wouldn't try to tell them how the world is or where I see the world going. I simply say I have a thinking tool for you. And what it relates to is you know something that happens to entrepreneurs and I'm going to ask you a bunch of questions about it and then I'm going to have you think through your answers and everything like that, and then I'll have you talk to each other, and then we'll come back and we'll just share insights. And that relieved me. I didn't like public speaking and the reason was that I knew I was only talking to about a small percentage of the room. Dan: And. Dean: I didn't know who they were. You don't know which ones, right? Yeah, I didn't know who in the audience, and then you're trying to make it appeal. Dan: Just even subconsciously, you're trying to make it appealing to everybody. Yeah, yeah, just uses a lot of energy and this is, you know what, this way, doing these, I would argue, you know, doing these 90-day books, quarterly books that you're doing is way more impactful than doing speeches to big crowds. Dean: This is really the big thing and I've sort of refined it about my decision about not giving talks to large groups. Talks to large groups when I'm in the office either the Toronto office or the Chicago office the coach will frequently say can you come in and talk to the group? And I'm always a bit puzzled. I don't know what to talk to them about. What I've done recently is that I have a big table in the cafes Toronto or Chicago and I say I'm going to have lunch and anybody who wants to come in and talk to me, you can come in and have lunch with me. So usually about eight people, and that works out really great because the only people who show up are the people who actually want to talk to me. Dan: Yeah, exactly that's great. Great, I like that. Yeah, that's my favorite. My preferred style, too, is just that is the here I am. Ask me anything, you know, that's the way I can show up the best for things you know. Dean: That's yeah, that's always been. Have you been that way all the time, or is it developed? Dan: I think it's always been my preference. I have the capability to do a prepared presentation. It's not my preference, but I just like being able to customize the message to whatever somebody wants to hear. You know, so a lot of time I don't do really I don't do prepared like keynote talks anymore. I much prefer like fireside chats kind of thing, where we'll do an interview and I can take it where. What I'd much rather do Q&A, because it can be directed in whatever they're specifically interested in and I can think quickly and articulate an answer. So they're not going to stump me. I know that much. So I prefer that and I think it feels to people there's a more, there's a different energy to it's an improv theater element to it right where it's flying without a net and you know you, there's always that danger that somebody is going to stump you or ruffle you or whatever, but they're not so that that confidence to be able to do it. And I've done enough thinking about my core ideas that I can adapt them with, you know, simplifying stories or examples that work, Of course, I think one of the things that's true about both of us. Dean: we've been out there long enough that people who really want to get in touch with us know how to do it. Dan: All right, exactly, yeah. Yeah, I was just thinking about that. I was thinking that on the way over, I'm in Orlando right now, I'm in the Tesla mobile podcast recording studio parked under an h80 tree today, and but I was on the drive over. I was thinking about that different. Just doing some assessment things on the different types of like if you're doing a wealth matrix or whatever, in terms of one of the things we do with our listing agent lifestyle things is this balance between daily joy, abundant time and financial peace, and I was thinking about the different kinds of advantages that people can have. I have complete time freedom. Basically, I have very little demands on my time in a recurring way, so I have self-direction on what you know you would call freedom of time. Dean: You know I would call that freedom of time. Exactly. I think the term that you're looking for, dean, is freedom of time, that's so funny. Dan: But the other thing is along with that time I was joking with somebody the other day. You know I'm in the middle of a project for myself here but I was saying to them that just jokingly, you know I've got access to Dean Jackson for free. And I look at that as one of my greatest assets access to me for free? Dean: Yeah. Dan: Anytime, anytime, that's exactly right. Dean: If he's in a good mood. Dan: If I can only wrangle him, you know, wrestle him down. Dean: If I can get his attention, if I can get his attention. Attention I can only get him to apply himself. Dan: That would be the thing right yeah we'd be on to something. But I think that the other thing is you know, you know, as far as vcr, you know, assets go, this, I've got so much, so many vision capabilities. You know like I, I know a lot of things that can be applied to a lot of things, and it's really the. You know the job. The struggle, let's say, is to direct that to one thing. You know, it's like the, it's like you. I remember we talked about offer briar one time that he you know, I was just. Dean: I was just as you said, that I was just thinking of him you know, exactly at that moment that you said his name. I was thinking about him, isn't that? Dan: funny that you, you know, I remember you telling the story of being with him and I've had the same conversations with him that his model, his technology, just for people listening. He's a brilliant guy. He's able to simplify learning and teaching models so he can really teach somebody how to learn anything and become a master at it in a very compressed amount of time and become a master at it in a very compressed amount of time, and his, you know, assertion is that he could do this for anything. It can be any skill that somebody wants to learn, and I think you were one of my favorite stories. You were at a dinner with him. Dean: I believe you were in Israel, right, tel Aviv, yeah. Dan: And said well, I'll let you tell the way you described it no, I just. Dean: it was a, you know, a very short comment. Dan: And I said. Dean: I said, you know, I think you really want to be known for this, for being able to teach anybody anything. But the problem is you can't focus on one thing. And you only become really well known if you can't focus on one thing, and you only become really well known if you can do one thing, really great. And you know, and he just laughed and he smiled, and you know he, he nodded and agreed, that was true and you know, and that's where I think it's very important to have guidance from outside of. You know what's the best thing for you to apply your talents to, your one talent, your greatest talent, what's? The best thing to do for that. And you know and what would you think with VCR? What would be the? Dan: Well, that's where I'd go. You know, is that this is? You know, even the marketing, you know is certainly the one. It's one thing, but there's so many applications of that you know, that's where I struggle, but what? Dean: would be? I guess I'm asking the question again what would be the best? I mean the, you know. I mean even in the strategic coach. I'm for entrepreneurs, you know the strategic coach is for entrepreneurs talented, successful, ambitious entrepreneurs. I say yeah, but not all of them. Not all of them. You can check off those three boxes. I'm for the ones who are really driven to collaborate with other entrepreneurs to create a new thing, that hasn't existed before. So, you know, and I think this gets more refined, Wouldn't you find? of who you would spend your time with 10 years ago that you wouldn't spend time with them today? Yeah, no, I think you're absolutely right. Dan: I think there's, yeah, there is that. Yeah, no, I think you're absolutely right. I think there's, yeah, there is that. I was it's so. I was, just as a sidebar, was listening to a podcast the how I built this podcast with Guy Raz and the the thing that one of the most recent guests was this young, the young lady. She's 26 or seven now. When she was 21, she started a company to make low sugar gummy bears and evolved that product line to other low sugar gelatinous treats and the company is called Smart Sweets and four years after building it, she sold 80% of it for $360 million, you know, as a 25 year old or 26 year old, in a four year period. And it's just, I mean, it's amazing, right, that one thing focus of doing that it unfortunately feels like it's the way is one thing. If your goal is building wealth, it feels like, I guess. Dean: Was that her intention to do that, or was that a stroke of I? Dan: think she wanted to. You know she wanted to create. She saw a gap in the market for low sugar candy right, that people like candy, but they're, you know it's so high in sugar and corn syrup and all the bad things, right. So she was looking for healthy alternatives and and there were really none. And so she figured, boy, if I could get, if I could figure this out, there'd be a, I think, a big market for it. Dean: And she was right. Dan: I mean she was definitely right and yeah, but went through. You know that whole process and you know, immediately kind of hit a third stride with it. But you look at, you know, the simplest businesses, you know, like that, imagine at some point beyond the idea and the execution of launching it that it's a different. It's a different game than the, it's a different game than the idea and the, the blueprints kind of thing, you know. And there's something that's I'm sort of resistant to or I find it hard to. You know, focus on just taking one thing all the way, kind of thing you know, that's been like. I look at. You know you look at, I see it among my. It's one of my most successful clients. You know that they're focused on one thing we crack the code on the marketing and create a multiplier for it that drives for the next three or four years and then they sell. Dean: You know it's a big yeah but single-minded focus for that period of time it's an interesting thing because that's a particular payoff for doing one thing. In other words, you know 300 million or whatever at 26, but you can also have a method that you constantly want to be growing and you know, the success is sort of a byproduct of the method. I would say that I have sort of a one thing, but it isn't a payoff or an event, it's actually it's a process you know, and but it's. I think part of it is just always be creating new things and then, to give evidence that they're actually new things, have it in the form that other people can use them, like thinking this is one you know or workshops you know, or quarterly books and and everything else. But but I I like yeah that's true. Dan: Yeah, like I look at that, that you're in a lot of ways, you know, I look at this as your Jiro dreams of sushi kind of you know experience of pursuing mastery of collaborative thinking tools for ambitious entrepreneurs at the highest level. You know, with a trillion dollar free zone, you know economy as the, you know, at 100 years old, that's a very, you know, that's a very ambitious north star right that that's the direction that everything is heading and it gives you enough, there's enough, uh, variety in the constant creation of new things. And I think there's something elegant about this quarterly book cadence supported by quarterly workshops and that model with new tools and a organizational support for, in the wake of what you're creating, that you're always on the lead. You're always on the lead ship in the armada, car-charging the course and heading to the $15 trillion future right and bringing on the free zone people on the lead ship and everything behind an armada of other coaches and the signature program, the 10 times program, all kind of headed in that same direction. Dean: Yeah, I would say that it really stems from an experience I had. I think it was about 10 years old and I've mentioned this that I was out walking in the fields of the farm that I grew up on. It was in February, you know, very clear, bright day, cold but very bright and sunny. I think it was still 54. The airliners were still mostly propeller. I think this was a DC-6. It struck me that it had four engines. It was either flying from Cleveland to Chicago or flying from New York to. We were in the flight path of those type of destinations and I was watching and all of a sudden I just got this feeling. It was a question that came to me and it's saying I wonder how far I can go, and that's kind of framed it for the last 70 years. I wonder how far I can go, and that's kind of framed it for the last 70 years. I wonder how far I can go. I've done this Now I wonder, and whenever I hit one level of measurable achievement, measurable success, then the question always comes to me Now I wonder how far I can go. So I think that's my one thing, I think that's my. One thing is just that it's a question, it's not an answer, it's actually a question now I wonder how far I can go and that requires, you know, being in good health, being, you know, having energy and that requires having, as you say. I've got a lot of organization that gets formed out of the creativity because it becomes doable by other people, like having coaches do the workshops. And you know, I meet clients now who have been in coach for 25 years and it's the first time I've ever met them, but they've been working with the other coaches for 25 years and that's kind of proof that you're doing something useful. You know, it sort of indicates to me that this stuff is real. Somebody who would maybe be attracted to coach because of a book they read, or they saw a podcast or something, but they do it through another coach. They're never actually in my workshops, they're in somebody else's workshops. And when I meet them, I'm always very pleased that there's enough substance and enough impact to the stuff that's being created that they don't have to be with me. Dan: I think that's right, that you've got enough like yeah, I mean you, a strategy circle and an impact filter are going to work, no matter who explains them. Right, when they explain them and they go through the process, it's like it doesn't require any. You know, there's not any creativity required in the telling of that, it's really self, it's built into the tool and any anybody can share that. Yeah, that's the. But you know you've got kind of that framework. I look at that as the. You know, in my world, that framework of the eight profit activators, the breaks and blueprint, is a is one thing. I look at that as one thing. Right, the but the application of it. You know there's this different, I guess, in teaching the application of it, helping people apply it to their own businesses. Dean: How many would you, how many would you say, have taken at least the it's first three days right, it's a three-day introduction. Dan: Yeah, the three-day. Dean: Three-day. How many, would you say, have taken it now. So I would say that probably. Dan: well, let's say 10 times, maybe 600, I'd say Do people do it again? I'd say Do people do it? Dean: again yeah. Dan: I've had people who've come many times Because it's one of those things where you never step in the same river twice or you never play the same golf course twice. It's the same round of golf even if you play the same course. The eight profit activators are the thing and it's just literally layering on. There's always constant improvement and new nuances within each of the eight profit actors. So if people are working on their before unit or their during unit or their after unit, there's all these layers of you know building on top of it, and once they've had an experience of it, you know now that you've actually applied something and something's going that unlocks, kind of the next thing you know, you get to see, okay, now, what could we do? Kind of thing. You know, and it's really, it's very interesting. Like my, one of the things that I've been really leaning into is one of the biggest frustrations I have. I'll explain something that's a real thing going on here. Real thing going on here is that in the before unit, which is the first four profit activators, and they're all about identifying your ideal client, compelling them to raise their hand, to start a conversation, educating and motivating them so that they know that working with you or doing whatever it is that you do, would be the right thing. And then making a compelling offer that makes it easy for people to get started and we get people to think about that before unit as a separate entity from their during unit, which is the unit of the business that does the thing that you do. So let's say the strategic coach workshop process, like once somebody is in strategic coach, that would be the during unit of it, right? So the before to act as a supplier to the during, and what they're supplying is new registrations for strategic coach workshops, new workshop enrollees, and the way that we try and do it is set up like a prospect vending machine as opposed to a slot machine. Most people do slot machine marketing where they put money in and they pull the lever and come on seven hoping that something will happen. And a vending machine is very predictable. Right, you're doing a vending machine. You have to select, even though there might be a dozen things in a vending machine. You have to select even though there might be, you know, a dozen things in the vending machine. You have to select what's in a1 and press a1 and it tells you what the price is and you put that money in. But you push the button and out comes your whatever it is that you asked for and so we try and line that up for people and the most predictable, the way to really do that as a vending machine is to think about the investment in the before unit as a capital investment versus an expense-based approach. Where most people are running expense-based approach, they want to run the ads, get somebody to come online and then buy right away, before the credit card is due at the end of the month to pay for the ads. Right, that's what everybody's looking for. But I look at it that if you take a capital investment approach of generating your ideal prospects and taking a bundle of 100 of those and then not measuring your ROI until 100 weeks from now, your ROI until a hundred weeks from now is the what's the ROI on marching that bundle of 100 leads that you made a capital investment of 500, a thousand $2,000 in. What's the ROI over 100 weeks versus the next hundred hours? You know which is what most people are focused on, and so I, where I run into challenges with people, is getting through what I call the Van Allen belt, where it's you load up your a hundred, or you know however many you load up a hundred leads that you've generated, however many you load up a hundred leads that you've generated and then the Van Allen belt is getting them through that period where you haven't done a transaction yet and it feels like you're spending money and you're, you know, keep loading passengers on the rocket kind of thing, and but nobody has, nobody has bought yet, and that getting people to stick with that through the Van Allen belt and then get the ROI is a big obstacle and I see it happen again and again. It's one of those things, literally people stopping three feet from gold. Dean: I really grasp what you're saying. I was just thinking how do you conceptualize that for the people who are actually involved in the activity? Dan: Well, that's the way I'm describing it now. Dean: I mean, if we put together marketing and strategic coach with sales and Strategic Coach, I would say we have it's a quarter of the country, a quarter of the company you know, easily 30, easily 30, 30 individuals and and and what they create is really educated, enthusiastic, first workshop participants. Basically that's what they create and it's interesting. This year we'll do 1,000. Like, we'll have 1,000. Dan: New registrations. Dean: You mean, yeah, new registrations, and then the price went up this year, so there's more. I mean, we were about 980 last year and we'll be slightly over a thousand. And one thing I've noticed is there's a fall off in sales in presidential years. Oh, yeah. When the US is having a presidential election and the toughest period is about the three months before the election. Dan: The reason is that yeah, right the election. Dean: The reason is that, yeah, right now. The reason is it makes a difference. It's not necessarily who wins the election, but you kind of know how to adjust your you know, you kind of adjust your journey once you know, who's going to be the president. You know, and this year there's very definitely a difference. You know, I would say it's the greatest philosophical difference. I've probably seen in my entire lifetime. Dan: I have a perfect example. I have a client who is an immigration attorney and they're, you know, right now talk about. There couldn't be a greater polarity of possibility in. November that they're. You know they're right on the thing of ready to pivot that if one side gets in it's all about immigration and getting legal. If the other side gets in it's all about staying here, deportation defense. You know it's a different. It's amazing how that kind of thing can have a polar difference. Dean: Yeah, and I just noticed that. I mean, I've been through, we're in our 35th years, so there's been eight presidential elections over that, and I just noticed there's a holding back. That happens usually summer to the, unless it's pretty well clear that an incumbent president is going to get reelected. You know, and that's happened a number of times. Anyway but that. But the interesting thing about it is that I think it was Peter Drucker said there's only two things, there's only two areas of profit in a company. One of them is innovation and the other one is marketing. Dan: Right. Dean: Everything else is an expense. Yes, but I don't think that's true. I think everything should be looked at as a capital investment, right, like I? Dan: look at one of the things that we help people look at. I don't know that I've ever shared this with you, but I think it would be a very interesting metric for you to have just an awareness of, for, even for strategic coach, that one of the greatest comforts for people is knowing what their I call it their revenue per unconverted prospect. A rev pup we refer to it as, and that's a number that, if you take of all of the new people that came into strategic coach in the last 12 months, you're saying that's going to be a thousand for this year and the amount of revenue that generates divided by the number of unconverted prospects that you've identified through your market. So imagine that there are. Everybody kind of comes through a process of somehow getting in your world. They've opted in for something or they've asked for something or signed up to come to a workshop or the Zoom workshop or an intro, or they were referred, all of that thing. I'm sure there's a pool of people who you have communication with that have not yet decided to join the program. But all of the people that did join the program came from that group and most people don't have a sense of the gestation period of people being in your world, right, because sometimes people come into your world, they have one conversation, they learn all about it and say I'm in. That's a great outcome, but the majority of people will have a exploration period, you know, where they're kind of learning about and observing and getting immersed in the environment. And so that number you know, let's say that the a thousand people and let's say would you say that a blended average of fees would be 15,000. Would that be there between signature yeah and yeah I mean new people coming can only join signature, yeah. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Yeah, so what was how much is the signature program? Now it's, I think it's 15. Ok, so 15,000. So you know, 15 million dollars in new revenue from the before you, which would be. Dean: Well, it's more than that, because the uh, that's 15,000. No, it would be. Yeah, it would be, let's just say 15,000. Yeah, cause new people coming in have to start at signature level, right, so yeah, I mean, it's more than that for us, because 80% of that is in the U? S and everything gets translated back, so so just for around numbers. Yeah, but let's say 17. Dan: So 17,000, that's $17 million on 1,000 new people. And so we take that 17 million and divide it by the number of prospects in your email database that you're emailing your newsletter to, emailing your things to. So let's say that's 100,000 people. Dean: It wouldn't be that high 50,000? 50,000, yeah. Dan: So you take that 17 million and divide it by 50,000. Yeah, take that 17 million and divide it by 50,000. And whatever that number is, you're rev-pup. And so let me just do the math real quick on that. So, 17 million divided by 40,000, that's $340 per prospect per year is where you get a little more granular. And looking at this is looking back and seeing what was the ad date of them. When did they first come in? Because some of them may have been in for 30 days and some of them may have been in for 30 months or you know whatever, or three years or more. And that gives you a good sense of what your annual. So you look at that and, on terms of capital investment, if you can add people into, you know if you make a capital investment that generates new leads for let's even say $34, you've got an immediate 10, you know return on that. Very interesting when you start looking at it like that. You know. Dean: Yeah, I mean the, the, and first of all it's it's an accurate number because all the money's up front with us, so you know that we have that money before they do their first workshop, do their first workshop and the interesting thing about it is the difference that the three books have made. Dan: You know, the big books the Hay House books and you know, I was very interested in. Dean: Ben Hardy's offer. You know that he would write the books because I just don't have the stamina to spend. It's basically at minimum it's a 12 month process with the publisher. I mean Hay House moves a bit more quickly than other publishers do. I mean you can start there. They're looking basically like 12 months. They'd like to turn a book around in 12 months and the books have done wonders for us in creating qualified leads. It's not the case that people read a book and they sign up for the program, it's that they make a phone call and the other thing is people may not have read the book and read the books, because usually they read all three and they come through a referral and they phone and then we send them the books and they read the books. Ok, so the books are useful either way. And one of the things that I wasn't sure of it because we never had this capability before. But you know, I would say, since the three books have come up one way or another, you know it's a large number of people who signed up for the program because of the books. In other words, that it was, that it was sort of, um, it was the biggest sense of proof that this was the right thing for them. Dan: Yeah, I mean the book itself. In that way, when you're putting out like a book, that's being, you have the reach of amazon and other bookstores and people kind of. There's an interesting environment for people to discover a book organically right and people talk about it and all of that stuff. So you're not really. It's not that you're having to push the book out to people. There's a they're kind of drawn to it, right, and amazon has a great engine of you know if you like that. Dean: You probably like this yeah, they're a great capability, yeah yeah, anyway like there was a new workshop, not this past week but the week before, and they had about 35, there were about 35 new people and I just laid the word out for them that if anybody wanted to come in and talk to me at lunchtime they could. Okay, and immediately the table was filled, you know the table was filled as soon as lunch break. And the thing that I was struck this was their very first workshop. How much they knew about the program. I was very struck by this. And they were asking me questions about the concepts and the tools that in many cases they won't get to for three years. They were asking me because they were mentioned in the three books, the tools mentioned in three books, and so that's been a big. So that's been a big, that's been a big gem, very exciting, right. Dan: Like I mean, it's kind of I love to hear when things like that happen, you know. But that a book is a very is a really great profit activator three tool educate and motivate. And that's really it that you're getting mind minutes of attention. And that's the crown jewel if you can get somebody's mind and attention focused on taking in a new thought that resonates with them, that they say, oh, that makes, that makes sense. That's the thing. So then when you make an offer to join the program, it makes all the sense in the world, right. Dean: Yeah, we're just starting consultation with Hay House right now on the book that we wrote with Jeff Madoff Casting, not Hiring. Yeah, we think that may be the number four. The number four book. Oh, that's awesome. Yeah, we think that may be the number four. The number four book. Dan: Oh, that's awesome. Yeah, I think that's great. I mean, that's very exciting. I haven't seen Jeff in a while. Dean: Well, he's been busy with his play. He came back yesterday from London because he's been auditioning this whole week and they're going to go for an early 2025 start of his play in London. Oh, very nice. Dan: Wow In the West End. Dean: In the West. End, is equal to Broadway. Dan: Right From a theater standpoint. Dean: I said it's taking off. Oh yeah. Well, you knowago was a big deal chicago's. You know. They had a 10-week run in chicago and they got great reviews. It's just that chicago is a bit in a funk as a city that there's so much negative things happening and people don't want to be downtown after dark right that puts a crimp into theater. Yeah, yeah so we'll see next week, because the democrats are having their convention and, uh, the pro-palestinian people have said they're going to tear the city apart if they have to oh my goodness, oh my goodness, yeah, wow, they need good jobs. They need good jobs yeah. Dan: Well, it's less than a quarter and it'll be over. I can't believe. It's almost. You know we're more than halfway through August right now. It's almost here. Dean: It'll be here, and then the next campaign starts. Dan: Yeah, that's exactly the impeachment campaign That'll start whenever, whoever. No, it's not the impeachment. Dean: But even the presidential cycle is never about. Dan: Oh, yeah, yeah. Dean: Like I mean, the moment they the one ends, they start the next one, you know anyway. But yeah, but yeah. I think I think the what happened to the Democrats I think they're not going to have the ground troops to support this because they were there was so much uncertainty with Biden that I think and I mean she's only attractive right now because she's not doing press conferences and she hasn't had, she hasn't had a debate. I don't think she she'll stand up to full public. You know, full public right, I'm sure I don't think I don't think she has the experience and I don't think she's the type of person who stands up well to that sort of thing. So anyway, that's my guess. That's my guess, and if I'm ron, I'll still have a really good entrepreneurial day the next day. Even the day of that's right and I go to bed at 8 o'clock, so it doesn't matter. Dan: Oh, my goodness, Is that true now 8 o'clock yeah? Dean: No by 9. Dan: No. Dean: Certainly I'm in bed by 9. I'm certainly in bed by 9. Wow, and I get up early, I'm a morning person. Dan: Yeah, yeah, well, it's working, it's all working. Dean: Yeah, yeah, it's very good. I got a lot out of your description of that and there's a lot of protein in what you're talking about there. Right, that's the thing. Not carbs, no carbs. All meat, all protein. Yeah, that's the thing. Not carbs, no carbs, all meat All protein, keto marketing. Dan: That's exactly right. So you are on your way up to the cottage for the last hurrah for the season. Yeah. Dean: Wednesday, so it'll probably be two weeks, very nice. Dan: And then I'll see you. I'll be back pretty soon, in September, less than a month. We'll lock in Table 10. Maybe we can do Cafe Balloud as a new place, as a new Our new French establishment for lunch. It'll be awesome, okay, all right, dan, I'll talk to you soon. Dean: You too, okay, bye.

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The Supersized PhysEd Podcast
5-Boomer Friday: Conflict Corner, Olympic Rowing, and Jiro Dreams of Sushi

The Supersized PhysEd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 12:58 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Greetings PE Nation,Have you ever wanted your students to resolve their conflicts independently? Today, I give a special shoutout to Ben Landers and his brilliant Conflict Corner poster, a tool that's revolutionizing the way students handle their issues. Plus, I dive into the dense but rewarding world of "Boys in the Boat," a compelling historical account of the 1936 Olympic rowing team that you won't want to miss. And for a touch of culinary inspiration, I highly recommend the documentary "Jiro Dreams of Sushi," which offers an intimate look into the life of Jiro, an 85-year-old sushi master running a prestigious three-star Michelin restaurant in Tokyo. On Five Boomer Friday, the mission is clear: to bring you exciting and useful content that can elevate your professional and personal life. Thank you for being an integral part of this vibrant community. Let's continue to support and elevate the field of physical education!Take care,DaveQuick link to check out the newsletter: 5-Boomer Friday!Join my newsletter with new PE tactics and tips, my favorite books and podcasts to check out and much more!My website: https://www.supersizedphysed.comQuick link for the books: HEREWebsite for the book: https://www.teacherchefhockeyplayerbook.com/

AWR Malagasy / Malgache
1 -Mijery ny lafitsara ny @ hafa 2 - Ataovy manatombo kely 3 - Mihevitra antsika ve Andriamanitra 4 - Fiomanana @ fanambadina fiz voalohany 5 - Ny jiro sy ny vata famarana

AWR Malagasy / Malgache

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 59:00


1 -Mijery ny lafitsara ny @ hafa 2 - Ataovy manatombo kely 3 - Mihevitra antsika ve Andriamanitra 4 - Fiomanana @ fanambadina fiz voalohany 5 - Ny jiro sy ny vata famarana

One Piece D&D: Marines
ONE PIECE D&D: MARINES #27 | "Soft Words"

One Piece D&D: Marines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 112:48


The crew discover the truth behind Jiro's dissapearence...

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Born in Lyon in 1984 represented by Akio Nagasawa gallery, Chloé Jafé is an artist and a photographer trained at the École de Condé in Lyon and at the UAL Central Saint Martins School in London.She has been able to create a unique personal voice in the world of documentary photography. Those close to her say bluntly that she photographs with her gut, using the camera as a key to understanding the strange and the foreign. Her obsession and intuition has enabled her to access secret worlds. Her ability to connect to her subjects has meant her work really is exceptionally personal – the world through Chloe Jafes eyes.She worked and immersed herself in Japan and Japanese culture from 2013-2019 creating a trilogy of work. The images are raw, black and white, tender and ferocious. She reveals an unprecedented vision of hidden parts of Japanese society. Her trilogy, composed of the chapters “I give you my life", "Okinawa mon amour" and "How I met Jiro", highlights the little-known and subversive sides of a place where modesty is paramount.Critically acclaimed, her work on the women of the Yakuza was rewarded by the Bourse du Talent in 2017 and exhibited at the Bibliotèque nationale de France.Attracted by sensitive and difficult subjects, often marginal, Chloé Jafé does not hesitate in her practice to push the limits of the photographic medium by working directly on prints, in acrylic and brush. Each of her series has resulted in a limited edition book, bound and handcrafted by the artist. In episode 233, Chloé discusses, among other things:Photography as ‘a tool'Her first trip to JapanMoving thereHostess jobMeeting ‘the boss'The women of The YakuzaThe significance of tattoosPainting onto her printsHer trilogy of books: I Give You My Life, Okinawa Mon Amour and How I Met JiroFinding abandoned negativesAdventures in publishingReferenced:Paolo RoversiSarah MoonYakuza MoonJake AdelsteinReminders ProjectTeun van der Heijden Website | Instagram“I was sure this project was mine. I had to do this. You know, I think I was frustrated that I was the right person to do this, and it was my mission. I was sure about that.” Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.

Podcast Página Cinco
#181 – Coleção Vaga-Lume, Murilo Rubião e outras histórias: papo com Jiro Takahashi

Podcast Página Cinco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 67:45


Jiro Takahashi é um dos maiores nomes da história do mercado editorial brasileiro. Já faz quase 60 anos que Jiro se dedica à edição de livros. Nessas décadas, passou por editoras como Ática, Nova Fronteira, Ediouro, Editora do Brasil e Global, além de ter sido um dos fundadores da Estação Liberdade. Muita gente fundamental na literatura brasileira passou pelas suas mãos. Clarice Lispector e Carlos Drummond de Andrade, por exemplo. Murilo Rubião, um dos meus favoritos, foi revelado num dos muitos trabalhos de Jiro. Ele fala sobre o peculiar autor de “O Pirotécnico Zacarias” no papo a seguir. Jiro costuma ser lembrado sobretudo pelas coleções que ajudou a criar. Ele é uma das cabeças por trás de tesouros da história literária brasileira, como a Nosso Tempo, a Para Gostar de Ler e sobretudo a Coleção Vaga-Lume. Sim, também conversamos sobre bastidores dessa série de livros pensados para jovens que até hoje mexe com as melhores lembranças de muitos leitores. No começo de maio, Jiro Takahashi recebeu o troféu Contribuição ao Mercado Editorial do Prêmio PublishNews. É mais um reconhecimento pela admirável carreira. O papel de um editor, os caminhos para a formação dos leitores e alguns dos livros fundamentais da vida de Jiro também foram assuntos da nossa conversa. * Aqui o caminho para a newsletter da Página Cinco: https://paginacinco.substack.com/ **A foto de Jiro usada na arte do podcast foi feita por Jedson Santos para o Publishnews

Let's Talk About Stuff!
354. Cheap German Sushi - JIRO DREAMS OF SUSHI (2011)

Let's Talk About Stuff!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 106:49


After a week away due to weather-related shenanigans, we return to discuss 2011's ‘JIRO DREAMS OF SHUSHI', a documentary so well put together, it'll even make those averse to eating seafood tempted to give it a try. We delve into the work ethic of Jiro and his crew, being a creature of habit, our own histories with sushi, the revelation of how big tuna fish can be, & more! Other Stuff Discussed: The Toxic Avenger 1-3, Sing Street (2016), The Contestant (2023), the cohesiveness of the Back to the Future trilogy, the term “derecho”, & more! —————————————————————— To see images of the stuff discussed, look at your device's screen while listening! Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast AT gmail DOT com Follow LTAS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Subscribe to Steven's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@alittlelessprofoundfilms?si=exv2x7LZS2O1B65h Follow Steven on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent is not on social media. A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! CAN'T TELL THE WHALE.

Ramen in Japan
25: Mike Harrison | Ramen Ichizu (Salt Lake City), Ramen Feel, Ramen Jiro Meguro, Gonokami Seisakujo, Chukasoba Mitaka

Ramen in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 58:00


Episode 25 of the Ramen in Japan podcast with my very special guest Mike Harrison, owner of the ramen restaurants Hana Ramenbar (Park City) and Ramen Ichizu (Salt Lake City). We talk a lot of about his time at the "Rajuku" ramen school in Tokyo and his experience and insights of opening and running his ramen shops in the US. Of course we also talk some great bowls he and I had in Japan recently. In this episode, we talked about the following shops: Ramen Ichizu (Salt Lake City, US) https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ry9a6VfLEWPBNMZB8 Ramen Feel https://maps.app.goo.gl/PZFLFGZp5GuBaMuS6 Ramen Jiro Meguro ⁠https://maps.app.goo.gl/QTmD1xKJNmVgyCyo6 Gonokami Seisakujo ⁠https://maps.app.goo.gl/kXnmXVrJoYgwpZNu9 Chukasoba Mitaka ⁠https://maps.app.goo.gl/N6LpKhpaS1TNj7SS8 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rameninjapan/message

UCLA Housing Voice
Encore Episode: Japanese Housing Policy with Jiro Yoshida

UCLA Housing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 63:02


For this episode, we take a trip to Tokyo to learn from the successes and shortcomings of Japanese housing policy. Known for high rates of production — Tokyo builds five times more housing than California, per capita — and relatively affordable housing, Japan also struggles with poor maintenance and rapid degradation of its buildings. Professor Jiro Yoshida of Pennsylvania State University and the University of Tokyo joins us to talk about the unique demographic, economic, and geographic conditions that led to Japan's current housing context, and the underrecognized influence of depreciation and tax policy in the choices we make about where and how to live.

Kapital
K132. Miguel Anxo Bastos. Capital humano

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 91:23


El consumismo nos empuja hacia la mejora y la sustitución continua pero nada hay más capitalista que el uso prolongado de las cosas. El apego, la estima hacia algo o alguien, hará que lo cuides y que lo vigiles, lo que te dará en última instancia un sentido. El profesor Bastos quiere su coche diesel y sus camisas viejas, no solo porque le resulten todavía de utilidad, sino porque suyo se lo siente. Existe un argumento emocional, no racional, en la construcción y la transmisión del capital. Ya no estamos solo de paso si sabemos que hay algo nuestro, alguien que nos espera, transitando el largo camino de regreso. No hay propósito sin arraigo. No hay capitalismo sin raíces. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: ¿Imaginas tener en tus manos el poder de impulsar tu carrera? Evoluciona al profesional que quieres ser con Nuclio Learning, la plataforma para profesionales y empresas que te permitirá seguir aumentando tu conocimiento con cursos de formación continua online impartidos por expertos en activo. Inscríbete y accede al conocimiento que acelerará tu trayectoria profesional con objetivos claros y aprendizaje práctico. Para formar a tus empleados o evolucionar como profesional en Management, Finanzas, Marketing, Recursos Humanos, Ventas, Producto y Tecnología, tu futuro está a un solo clic. Aprovecha un descuento del 25% con el cupón KAPITAL24. Mantente siempre actualizado con los cursos Nuclio Learning. Para obtener un préstamo y comprar una propiedad de 150.000 euros, necesitas una entrada de 30.000. No solo esto. Para pagar los impuestos y las pequeñas reformas, necesitarás 25.000 más. ¿Tienes 55.000 euros? Si es así, bien. Si no, Equito App. Equito te permite invertir en inmuebles desde 100 euros, recibiendo dividendos por tus alquileres cada mes. La plataforma pronto llegará a los 100.000 usuarios activos. ¿Te unes? Invierte de manera sencilla y sin complicaciones con Equito App. Índice: 2:05 La foto con Milei. 9:16 El liberalismo necesita comunicación emocional. 15:33 Es difícil imaginar a un borracho ahorrador. 20:44 El capitalismo y el ahorro no son naturales. 35:26 La locura de financiarte unas vacaciones. 39:55 Carpe diem racional entre jóvenes españoles. 45:52 Propiedades privadas secuestradas. 52:12 Impuestos en contra del capital. 54:55 Usar las cosas hasta que se rompan. 1:06:14 El rol de los muros en una sociedad. 1:11:25 Erasmus desarraigados. 1:17:00 Invertir en capital humano. 1:21:13 La puntualidad como capital social. 1:28:15 Un consejo de carrera. Apuntes: Premio Juan de Mariana 2023. Miguel Anxo Bastos. Jiro dreams of sushi. David Gelb. Perfect days. Wim Wenders. Las bases morales de una sociedad que retrocede. Edward Banfield. Estratificación social. Bernard Barber. Desorden y dolor precoz. Thomas Mann. Lobo entre lobos. Hans Fallada. El mundo de ayer. Stefan Zweig. Cartas a Lucilio. Séneca. Propiedad y libertad. Richard Pipes.

Histoires d'Argent
Sandro Jiro, illustratrice et “artrepreneuse”: être artiste et entrepreneur

Histoires d'Argent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 77:00


Merci à Sandro Jiro, son site web est ici.L'épisode de Maxime iciPlus d'infos sur mon futur accompagnement sur l'argent dédié aux entrepreneuses, entrepreneurs, freelances, libérauxAbonnez-vous à ma newsletter sur l'argent

Histoires d'Argent
EXTRAIT// Sandro Jiro évolue dans le milieu de l'illustration où on parle peu d'argent

Histoires d'Argent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 4:06


À demain pour écouter Sandra !Plus d'infos sur mon futur accompagnement sur l'argent dédié aux entrepreneuses, entrepreneurs, freelances, libérauxAbonnez-vous à ma newsletter sur l'argent

The Manila Times Podcasts
NEWS: Jiro Manio sells Gawad Urian trophy for P75K | January 5, 2024

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 2:52


NEWS: Jiro Manio sells Gawad Urian trophy for P75K | January 5, 2024Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein #TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kapital
K117. Maxi Portes. Jamón, jamón

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 115:13


Maxi Portes produce y vende jamones. Su estrategia de marketing podría estudiarse en las escuelas de negocios. No ofrece descuentos ni cupones y solo vende al consumidor final, siempre por canal online. Os recomiendo que le sigáis en Twitter. Tiene una comunicación personal con un copy siempre sincero. Incluso ha escrito la guía del jamón. El éxito de Vitamina Jota puede explicarse por el producto y la sinceridad: le pregunto por qué no sube precios y me responde que ya tiene suficiente. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: El mundo de las criptomonedas intimida a muchos inversores y Criptan te facilita el acceso desmitificando el activo y simplificando el uso. Yo, como usuario de la app, estoy muy satisfecho con la experiencia. Criptan es una fintech española que cubre todas las partes de una estrategia financiera: el ahorro, la inversión y también el gasto. En una misma plataforma, custodias tus criptomonedas, con rentabilidades que pueden llegar al 8%, para luego consumir con tu propia tarjeta de débito. Utiliza el código KAPITAL durante el registro para obtener beneficios extra en todas tus cuentas. Más información en Criptan.com. Tú dinero, tú decides. Índice: 1.20. El sensacional copy de Vitamina Jota. 7.31. Consejos para ser mejor consumidor de jamón. 20.24. La obsesión de Jiro con el sushi. 25.30. ¿Por qué no subir los precios? 41.38. Un director financiero se te carga el negocio. 46.05. Título de Económicas pendiente de recoger. 57.57. Los empresarios funcionan en prueba y error. 1.10.57. Las legendarias presentaciones de Steve Jobs. 1.14.40. Barreras culturales en la internacionalización del jamón. 1.20.05. Un proceso de producción milenario. 1.36.24. Si no sabes sonreír, no abras una tienda. 1.40.45. La hipocresía de las grandes empresas. 1.44.02. «El consumidor no es tonto, el consumidor es tu mujer». 1.50.54. Escasez artificial para vender bolsos de lujo. Apuntes: Guía definitiva del jamón ibérico. Maxi Portes. Confesiones de un publicitario. David Ogilvy. How to create advertising that sells. David Ogilvy. The Robert Collier letter book. Robert Collier. Cómo escribir cartas comerciales que vendan. Drayton Bird. ¿Cuánta tierra necesita un hombre? Lev Tolstói. Jiro dreams of sushi. David Gelb. Pole, pole. Juanjo Garbizu. Las trampas del deseo. Dan Ariely.

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz
Action Bronson On Touring With Eminem, Best Pizza In NYC, & His Infamous Tiny Desk Concert

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 139:04 Very Popular


Yerrrr! Flagrant had to get the NYC legend ACTION BRONSON the show. He spits facts about all of his passions: making fire music, being a foodie, women, cars, Albania and much much more. INDULGE 00:00 start 02:06 Action is a true artist 05:12 Pleasure from all his passions 06:53 The way Action describes flavour + food is art 09:25 Cooking to impress women + Extreme daggering is impressive 10:35 Grandma's cooking + Albanians in NYC 13:45 Shutting down Albania with Dua Lipa 15:04 Running with the Albanian Boys 19:39 Hernia from NBA Jam + surgery in Alaska 21:47 Not messing with Michael Jordan + Oakley is cool though 23:31 Playing the fat positions in football 25:10 Getting a 100 on GED + stealing mother's car at 14 27:08 Car antics - girl crashes into BK, stolen, knife being pulled on Action 30:22 Action only just got his driving license 32:56 Craziest thing Action seen on subway 33:34 What is left to do? Ocean exploring + training pools 38:40 Action wants to be shredded + Muscle Head Ed 40:50 Going to a Chica Chica house + $30 for a GREAT time 48:25 Japanese attention to detail + Jiro on sight + Yakuza flying kick 53:29 Gentlemanly fighting + never been KOed 55:22 Growing up on NYC Hip Hop + trying to make your boys laugh 57:20 People discovering Action's music + Rap sucks now 1:00:10 Tiny Desk was a breath of fresh air + rap live is trash 1:06:51 Unorthodox shows + Action's mythology + unorthodox giveaways 1:12:50 DMX's real impact 1:17:04 Loving mixed martial arts 1:18:51 Building businesses + atrocious Uncut Gems auditions + Scorsese + Bono loved up Action 1:26:09 Learning to deal with insecurity + shame 1:30:06 Dream features for Action = Drake + Duo Lipa 1:31:38 Adam Silver knows how to DAP + flipping people off of passion 1:37:30 Vice - carte blanche + downfall + “F that's delicious”'s impact + Bourdain's legacy 1:43:34 Action tagging + graffiti culture 1:45:29 Hunts Point + HBO + public access + Black Israelites heat 1:53:41 Touring with Eminem, K. Dot + J. Cole 1:56:13 Chocolate Chip Cookies + milk's essential role + picking the right restaurant 2:02:25 Ingredients should dictate the menu 2:06:30 We eating cookies + rating them 2:13:15 Best Pizza + best spots in New York 2:14:40 Thai food is insane + experiment with food

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz
Sebastian Maniscalco on Working With DeNiro, Charlie Sheens Comeback, & How The Mob Ended The Nazis

Andrew Schulz's Flagrant 2 with Akaash and Kaz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 100:23 Very Popular


Yerrrrrr, had to get the stand up legend Sebastian Maniscalco to come on Flagrant to tell us about his insane movie set stories, some great gambling stories based off of his new TV show, waiting tables as a struggling comic, and much much more! INDULGE ANDREW SCHULZ'S THE LIFE TOUR IS COMING TO THE US OF A Pre-Sale starts THURSDAY 12/7 10am (Local Time) Code: ANDREW ------ 00:00 The Life Tour is coming to the USAx 01:08 Sebastian sizzle 01:58 Being the biggest comedian means nothing in Hollywood 06:14 1st time Andrew saw Sebastian 08:07 Akaash seeing Sebastian decimate a room 09:55 Sebastian's start in comedy 11:44 Working as a waiter & Vince Vaughn Wild West Comedy tour 14:49 Waiting tables in LA and how Shaq's the best tipper 22:18 Sebastian actually likes the traffic in Los Angeles 33:00 Sebastian's wife loves hosting expensive parties 35:57 Sebastian asks about the moustache 37:16 Leaving people out + Andrew invites EVERYONE 42:54 Italians love to dance + Top Tier White 49:55 DeNiro is so unassuming + Pesci lived with Andrew's grandparents 52:52 Making movies = boring + bombing HARD on movie set 1:01:57 Movies can be a sacrifice + tv suits Sebastian more 1:05:12 Sebastian's wife side-eyeing Vanessa Lachey 1:07:06 Charlie Sheen is BACK 1:09:26 Pitching the best WW2 story no-one knows 1:11:30 Seb gets to be Seb on Max's new show "Bookie" 1:16:31 Gambling to stop waiting 1:18:20 Andrew really invites everyone + Chair Snobbery 1:23:17 Jiro's sushi was wack + Dov's incredible talent 1:28:14 Sebastian is organised + Andrew's expensive studio is a "hang" 1:29:25 Fraternity initiations + President Maniscalco pitched PCs at the party palace 1:31:18 Andrew was at the party school + early gigs makes you 1:32:14 Are people gonna still buy tickets? Sebastian's new tour 1:34:16 How to make a successful podcast? 1:36:53 You have to live + coming up with a new hour

Some Like It Scott
Miyazaki Countdown Part 11 - The Wind Rises

Some Like It Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 66:55


Hello everyone and welcome to Some Like It Scott's second Countdown miniseries of 2023, a podcast first focusing entirely on the works of Japanese animator, Hayao Miyazaki: the Miyazaki Countdown. To honor one of the living legends of animation, the countdown crew of Scott, Scott, and Jay will watch all 11 of Miyazaki's films to-date, rewinding all the way back to his directorial origins with 1979's action-adventure heist thriller LUPIN III: THE CASTLE OF CAGLIOSTRO, all the way to his then-final film, 2013's biographical epic romance drama, THE WIND RISES. Join us each week over the next 11 weeks, as we build up to what is Miyazaki's self-proclaimed now-final film (we'll see...), the fantasy epic, THE BOY AND THE HERON.   In Part 11 of the Miyazaki Countdown, Scott, Scott, and Jay discuss what seemed for many years toa be Hayao Miyazaki's swan song, the 2013 animated historical drama, THE WIND RISES. Set over 20+ years in Japan, THE WIND RISES goes back to Miyazaki's own roots: World War II and airplanes, crafting a somewhat fictionalized bio pic of the Japanese aeronautical engineer and designer of several Japanese military planes used in World War II, Jiro Horikoshi. Young Jiro grows up longing to become a pilot, though he recognizes his nearsightedness will likely preventing him from doing so. One night, Jiro dreams of his hero, Italian World War I aircraft designer, Giovanni Battista Caproni. In this dream, Caproni tells Jiro that he's never flown a plane in his life, and that building planes is much better than flying them. Fast forward 7 years after the conclusion of World War I, and Jiro is off to Tokyo to study aeronautical engineering to fulfill his dream of building big, beautiful planes. On the train, he meets a young girl, Nahoko, and when the Great Kantō earthquake hits, assists Nahoko and her maid to safety. Two years later, Jiro graduates with his friend, Kiro Honjo, and both are employed in the aircraft manufacturing divisions of Mitsubishi to design and build fighter planes. Throughout the rest of his life, Jiro must reconcile the beauty of his passion and his creations with the terrible purpose it is clear that they will be used for. Something he struggles with, especially with failure after failure to successfully test his designs. The countdown crew discuss Miyazaki's most recent and arguably most personal film, including how many elements of Jiro Horikoshi's internal conflicts and personal reckonings feel like things deeply ingrained within Miyazaki himself, how his animation of airplanes comes to life after so many representations of them in his prior films, and how fitting of a denouement this would have been for his career, if not for the inescapable pull of trying to live, while the wind is rising.

Kapital
K114. Irene Arévalo. El mito de la conciliación

Kapital

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 103:20


La tasa de natalidad de este país es alarmantemente baja. Los millennials, a quienes algunos acusan de no querer renunciar a nada, posponen la decisión peligrosamente. Nuestros padres no se lo pensaron tanto pero, hay que decir, que las circunstancias sociales eran distintas. ¿Estamos llenos de excusas? ¿O simplemente calculamos demasiado? Irene Arévalo, socia de Gómez-Acebo & Pombo, comparte en Kapital una visión personal acerca de esta delicada cuestión, con valiosas lecciones de carrera. Kapital es posible gracias a sus colaboradores: El mundo de las criptomonedas intimida a muchos inversores y Criptan te facilita el acceso desmitificando el activo y simplificando el uso. Yo, como usuario de la app, estoy muy satisfecho con la experiencia. Criptan es una fintech española que cubre todas las partes de una estrategia financiera: el ahorro, la inversión y también el gasto. En una misma plataforma, custodias tus criptomonedas, con rentabilidades que pueden llegar al 8%, para luego consumir con tu propia tarjeta de débito. Utiliza el código KAPITAL durante el registro para obtener beneficios extra en todas tus cuentas. Más información en Criptan.com. Tú dinero, tú decides. ¿Llevas meses siguiendo los contenidos de Kapital y tienes ya ganas de operar tu propia cartera de valores? Trade Republic es entonces el bróker para dar ese salto. Las operaciones se ejecutan allí de forma simple, en una plataforma transparente con millones de usuarios en toda Europa. Los precios son siempre claros, pudiendo invertir en acciones, bonos y fondos ETF de manera fraccionada y desde tan solo 1 euro. Trade Republic te ofrece un amplio catálogo de productos financieros para que automatices las inversiones en un plan de ahorro único. Invertir hecho sencillo. Índice: 2.00. «Art is no game». 10.18. El miedo irracional a perder un año. 12.48. La compleja gestión de los zoomers. 26.12. La información importante tienes que descifrarla solo. 36.00. El rol de las empresas en la conciliación. 48.47. Ambición profesional y aspiraciones personales. 53.44. El coste de oportunidad de la maternidad. 1.04.55. Cambios legislativos para fomentar la igualdad. 1.11.21. El debate sobre el gap salarial. 1.16.57. El discurso feminista de Barbie. 1.21.25. Sentarte en la mesa. 1.27.17. Aprender a renunciar. 1.35.01. Los peligros de congelar óvulos. 1.40.15. Tomar la decisión y luego construir el puente. Apuntes: Los Fabelman. Steven Spielberg. Jiro dreams of sushi. David Gelb. Barbie. Greta Gerwig. Lean in. Sheryl Sandberg. Is there life after work? Erin Callan. Freeze your eggs, free your career. Emma Rosenblum.

Big Gay Nerds
Big Gay Nerds: Episode 272 (Shinobigami 2.4)

Big Gay Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 73:46


The final battle begins! After one of the NPCs--I won't spoil which--manages to secure both halves of the prize, the only thing to do is come together for one big ninja throwdown! Will Seiko and Jiro be able to work together long enough to take out the competition, even when said competition is a samurai biker and a witch who can summon giant skeletons? Content warning for hallucinations, decapitation, toxic gas, and bodily control. Music is "Cyber_Noir" by Peritune www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vtxrVyaHuc under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Les Grands Récits
Jiro Sato, plutôt mourir que jouer la Coupe Davis [REDIFFUSION]

Les Grands Récits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 32:57


LES GRANDS RECITS - Il était beau, il était fort. Il avait la gloire et le bonheur à ses pieds. Mais le 5 avril 1934, rongé par un mal étrange et soumis à des pressions énormes pour jouer la Coupe Davis, Jiro Sato, l'un des plus grands tennismen japonais de l'histoire, s'est donné la mort à 26 ans en se jetant d'un paquebot. Près d'un siècle plus tard, sa mort reste teintée de mystère et de tabou.Ecrit par Rémi BourrièresRaconté par Florian BayouxMonté par Gilles BawulakProduit par BababamVous aimez Les Grands Récits ? Abonnez-vous sur Apple Podcasts et soyez alerté lors de la publication des nouveaux épisodes chaque semaine.Les Grands Récits sont désormais à retrouver en livre et en édition illustrée ! Ecoutez d'autres épisodes des Grands Récits : Perdu sur les parquets, disparu dans les abysses : la vie et la fin tragiques de Bison DeleKen Norton, l'homme qui a brisé la mâchoire d'AliSurvivant du Titanic et roi de l'US Open, le destin pas commun de Dick WilliamsEverton - Liverpool, le faux derby de l'amitié Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Big Gay Nerds
Big Gay Nerds: Episode 269 (Shinobigami 2.1)

Big Gay Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 64:12


It's time to backflip back into the shadowy, mystical world of Shinobigami! Jiro and Seiko are unwittingly put back onto converging paths as they both investigate a black-market auction of ancient texts. But they aren't the only ones; two other ninja clans are represented by their own mysterious eccentrics, and as different parties start taking stock of their competition, it becomes apparent how quickly things might escalate... Content warning for discovery of a desiccated body, and captive animal death. Shinobigami is a game by Toichiro Kawashima and can be purchased here: shinobigami.com/ Music is "Cyber_Noir" by Peritune www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vtxrVyaHuc under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Ramen in Japan
21: Lindsay and Jesse of Neighborhood Ramen | The Neighborhood Ramen Story, Toy Box, Nukaji, Ramen Jiro Matsudo, Senrigan, Hayashi, Kissou, Maruboshi, Maruko Ramen Center, Uzu to Kaminari, Bario

Ramen in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 160:54


Episode 21 of the Ramen in Japan podcast, this time recorded live and in person with Lindsay Steigerwald and Jesse Pryor, the co-owners of Neighborhood Ramen in Philadelphia. This is the first episode I have ever recorded LIVE, which was so much fun, we could barely stop ourselves and went to almost 3 hours of non-stop ramen talk! We start with the history and background of Neighborhood Ramen and then transition into Lindsay and Jesse's ramen adventure in Japan, which included a ton of great ramen shops in and outside of Tokyo. You can find the most important ramen shops we talked about below: Toy Box https://maps.app.goo.gl/WpHtrDgcsqB8Pu3c9 Nukaji https://maps.app.goo.gl/BcEdRANh9Wx9qVaG8 Ramen Jiro Matsudo https://maps.app.goo.gl/ppF3hNKpKj7F3Pyx5 Senrigan https://maps.app.goo.gl/YWRjNnufVTE6gmAc9 Hayashi https://maps.app.goo.gl/PWtbd3Hwi9xQkCfv6 Kissou https://maps.app.goo.gl/464RRg9rZduieRC8A Maruboshi https://maps.app.goo.gl/jnqUhfEXcDAhRVWf8 Maruko Ramen Center https://maps.app.goo.gl/xZPAYFm5nEwkK5nDA Uzu to Kaminari https://maps.app.goo.gl/8QZCEh4BEFQq25bt7 Bario https://maps.app.goo.gl/gWQCQa6qNZJbNQuP6 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rameninjapan/message

Big Gay Nerds
Big Gay Nerds: Episode 262 (Shinobigami 1.3)

Big Gay Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 97:23


We've had stealth, seduction, secret plans upon secret plan, but now there's no more skirting around it: it's time for the climactic ninja battle to determine who's going home with the scary ancient dagger! Will it be the straight-laced Jiro, the free-spirited Seiko, or the mercenary Mina? There's no backing out, and any one of them might just be forced to use... *that technique*! Content warning for gunfire in a public establishment, bodily control, and stabbing. Shinobigami is a game by Toichiro Kawashima and can be purchased here: shinobigami.com/ Music is "Cyber_Noir" by Peritune www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vtxrVyaHuc under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Somali-happyFamily Podcast
Waxaa ka jiro Wadankii Fursado Ganacasi oo Aad iyo Aaad Muhiim u ah.

Somali-happyFamily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 8:51


Hadii Aad doonayso inaad Ama Aaad jeclaan laheyd in aad Wadankaadii Maal gashato, waxaa ka jiro Fursado badan oo Ay Dadku ku Baraarug sanayn! Hadii Aaad jeclaan lahayd inaaasd ilawadaagto Fikikaada Ama Aad qabto Su"aaalo, waxaad igula soo wadaagi kartaaa dhanka WhatsApp. Waan jeclaan la haa inaad ilawadaagto Fikirkaada Saliimka ah Mahadsanid. +4366565783558.

Big Gay Nerds
Big Gay Nerds: Episode 261 (Shinobigami 1.2)

Big Gay Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 89:13


Having made their initial moves in the secret conflict over an ancient, maybe-divinely-magical dagger, our modern-day ninja set larger plans into motion. As the mercenary Mina attempts to cozy up with both of her opponents, Jiro and Seiko dig for dirt on each other... but what will they do with the information they find? Also, there's a high-tempo fight in an alley! Ooo! Content warning for combat with bladed weapons. Shinobigami is a game by Toichiro Kawashima and can be purchased here: shinobigami.com/ Music is "Cyber_Noir" by Peritune www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vtxrVyaHuc under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
S09.E07: Predicated On What?

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 44:21


The characters team up to kill the Giantess in “Into the Woods.” Not the witch. If you read this before listening and keep that detail in mind, what follows will make a bit more sense. But after a rocky start (which is also due to Taylor's deep character flaws re: season two of The Wire), Ben, Michael, and John make a strong showing in this competition, identifying movies whose titles are complete sentences, as well as movies that contain elements that use both colorful and monochromatic palettes. And of course, it all comes down to how each will fare in the lightning round. NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.

Power To The People
Ep 44: Sushi dreams of Jiro, everyone's a story teller but no ones reads and so on...

Power To The People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 57:28


Sushi dreams of Jiro, everyone's a story teller but no ones reads, the apocalypse with Bill Gates and so on...

Blood & Syrup: A Vampire the Masquerade Podcast
2.74 - The Defense of Val Miller

Blood & Syrup: A Vampire the Masquerade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 52:56


The coterie listened and interrupted as Alabaster Kane laid out his case against Val. Everett (Tyler Hewitt, @Tyler_Hewitt) and Barty discussed potential punishments, Evangeline (Laura Hamstra, @elhamstring) decided to call upon Jiro's grandfather as a character witness, and Doris (Clare Blackwood, @clareblackwood) made a bold plan to call the Prince himself to the stand. Meanwhile, Val (Del Borovic, @deltastic) studied the jail's weak points, just in case. Can the defense team outsmart a prosecutor with much more experience and a Prince on his side? Featuring our Storyteller Ryan LaPlante (@theryanlaplante). Enjoying Blood & Syrup? You can become a Patron of Dumb-Dumbs & Dice for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/dumbdumbdice and gain access to a ton of extra BTS fun.   Can't remember a discount code you wanted to use from one of our ads? Find it at https://fableandfolly.com/partners/   You can also get cool merchandise featuring your favourite Dumb-Dumbs & Dice characters and catchphrases at https://www.redbubble.com/people/dumbdumbdice   Blood & Syrup's artwork was created by the brilliant Del Borovic. Website & Portfolio: http://delborovic.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/deltastic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Record
Lady Waks @ Record Club #723 (07-04-2023)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023


01. Code Breakerz - Still Rockin' 02. Mutantbreakz - Moski 03. Jiro & GreenFlamez - Elastic Mind (Freestylers Remix) 04. MIKE & CHARLIE 'I GET LIVE' 05. 03.05_b.15_Jormek - Kingpin 06. Brothers of funk - Get Lifted (Original Mix) 07. Guau & Destroyers - Lambo 08. Rebbel Mcs - Tribal Bass 09. No id 10. Firestar Soundsystem_Ex Tune 11. ÖRAK - Energy 12. Baymont Bross - I believe in Miracles remix 13. Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) [Extended Mix] 14. Deekenmbeat - Good Music (Original Mix) 15. Deekline - Together stab update v2 16. Deekline x Fish x Nicky BM - ACID 17. Freestylers feat. Scarlett Quinn - All Your Fears 18. X Butcher (Original Mix) 19. Wookie - 3A(Back up - Rasco rmx - 132 BPM) 20. Sekret Chadow & Jordi Slate - Mirror Law (Original Mix) 21. The Resistance (feat. Claes Rosen) 22. Mutantbreakz & Ms Glory - Be Brave (MASTERED) 23. The Bronx KOB DJ Edit Update 2 24. Freestylers - My Sound 25. Freestylers - Vertigo 2023

Lady Waks
Lady Waks @ Record Club #723 (07-04-2023)

Lady Waks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023


01. Code Breakerz - Still Rockin' 02. Mutantbreakz - Moski 03. Jiro & GreenFlamez - Elastic Mind (Freestylers Remix) 04. MIKE & CHARLIE 'I GET LIVE' 05. 03.05_b.15_Jormek - Kingpin 06. Brothers of funk - Get Lifted (Original Mix) 07. Guau & Destroyers - Lambo 08. Rebbel Mcs - Tribal Bass 09. No id 10. Firestar Soundsystem_Ex Tune 11. ÖRAK - Energy 12. Baymont Bross - I believe in Miracles remix 13. Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) [Extended Mix] 14. Deekenmbeat - Good Music (Original Mix) 15. Deekline - Together stab update v2 16. Deekline x Fish x Nicky BM - ACID 17. Freestylers feat. Scarlett Quinn - All Your Fears 18. X Butcher (Original Mix) 19. Wookie - 3A(Back up - Rasco rmx - 132 BPM) 20. Sekret Chadow & Jordi Slate - Mirror Law (Original Mix) 21. The Resistance (feat. Claes Rosen) 22. Mutantbreakz & Ms Glory - Be Brave (MASTERED) 23. The Bronx KOB DJ Edit Update 2 24. Freestylers - My Sound 25. Freestylers - Vertigo 2023

Another Below Deck Podcast
The Night Cowboy | Below Deck Adventure S1 E2

Another Below Deck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 59:11 Transcription Available


Dylan and Pat are back to break down truffle oil, Jiro's dreams of spanakopita, Cowboy and how much longer he'll last, life vests, jelly fish, Game of Thrones, Rue McClanahan and much more from Bravo's Below Deck Adventure. OUR NEW SHOW BAD TV IS LIVE AND WE'RE COVERING WINTER HOUSE! - Subscribe right here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-t-v/id1193077828 The full season of Below Deck Down Under recaps is ALREADY available only on our Patreon at https://Patreon.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork Also available is our coverage of Below Deck Sailing and Love is Blind seasons 1 and 2 for both shows! Check out our merch! https://anothermerchstore.com

WhatCulture Wrestling
WWE NXT 2.0 Preview - Great American Bash Go-Home Show! Nikkita Lyons RETURNS! Giovanni Vinci Vs. Ikemen Jiro! Hell To Pay For The Family?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 37:49


Adam and the Dadley Boyz preview tonight's NXT 2.0 and discuss...Great American Bash go-home show!Nikkita Lyons RETURNS!Giovanni Vinci vs. Ikemen Jiro!Sanga targets Xyon Quinn!Hell to pay for The Family?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Where Did the Road Go?
The Penny Royal Season 2 with Nathan Isaac (Pt 1) - May 28, 2021

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022


Seriah welcomes researcher and Penny Royal creator Nathan Issac. Topics include Season II of Penny Royal, Danny Casolaro, Whitley Streiber, Maury Island, Fred Crisman, PROMIS software, the CIA, Michael Riconosciuto, the Octopus, Chuck Hayes, the Fifth Column, Kenn Thomas and Jim Keith, Alexander Guterma, Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests, the Hopkinsville goblins, Mammoth Cave, Transylvania University in Kentucky, Somerset/Pulaski County murders, geomagnetic anomalies, parts of Alaska blocked on Google maps, portals, Linda Molton Howe, the Aviary, disinformation, Adam Gorightly, flat Earth beliefs, Colonel Michael Aquino, the Nine, Andrija Puharich, Oakwood mental hospital, Carla Rueckert, Book of Ra: Law of One, Uri Geller, Temple of Set, Pan, the Sirius Rising tapes, James Shelby Downard, Synchromysticism, Jim Brandon/William Grimstad, Michael Hoffman, neo-Nazi movements in the U.S., JFK assassination, David Southwell and Hookland, fascist infiltration of paranormal/Fortean/folklore communities, diversity and inclusion in paranormal research and media, cybernetics, the Macy conferences, Recluse AKA Steven Snider, parapolitics, data mining, Peter J Carroll, cryptocurrency, encryption and magic, information theory, consciousness, MK Ultra, David Metcalfe, the Dayton Witch machine, Jacque Vallee, DARPA and the early internet, Paul Devereux and Earth lights, Robert Anton Wilson, Jiro, Andrew Collins, psychic questing, Charles Topham, John Keel and the weird repetition of names, high strangeness, Bigfoot and balls of light, Joshua Cutchin, Dan Dutton, child ballads, Fae abductions, the personal nature of paranormal experiences, Jeffrey Kripal, and much more! This is a fascinating discussion packed with information! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music by David Wirsig with Black Eyes. Download

WhatCulture Wrestling
WWE NXT 2.0 Review - Bron Breakker Pushed To Breaking Point! Breakout Tournament Semis! Von Wagner Vs. Ikemen Jiro! Wendy Choo Dumps Her Balls On Mandy Rose?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 68:02 Very Popular


Adam and the Dadley Boyz review last night's episode of NXT 2.0 and discuss...Bron Breakker pushed to breaking point!Breakout Tournament semis!Von Wagner vs. Ikemen Jiro!Wes Lee earns Sanga's respect!Wendy Choo dumps her balls on Mandy Rose?!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@AdamWilbourn@MichaelHamflett@MSidgwick@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.