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Valle Westesson, Johan Carlsson, Henrik Mattisson och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: GLOBETROTTER EDITION. BLI PATREON GENOM ATT KLICKA HÄR!
Paul Rey, Lisa Dahlin, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar VEM VET MEST. För att stötta podden klickar du HÄR!
This episode is the interview with Johan Carlsson, a full-time bug bounty hunter who specialises in client-side bugs and is currently the TOP1 hunter on GitLab.
Petrina Solange, Niklas Odén, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar VIDEO GAME TRIVIA. För att stötta podden och få tillgång till ALLA avsnitt klickar du HÄR! För att prenumerera på MIDNATTSMINGEL klickar du HÄR!
OBS! Jag säger avsnitt 248 i introt men det är givetvis avsnitt 244. Lisa Dahlin, Jeanette Rosengren, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: 2000-TALET. För att stötta podden via Patreon klickar du HÄR!
Episode 69: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast we're joined by Johan Carlsson to hear about some updates on his bug hunting journey. We deep-dive a CSP bypass he found in GitHub, a critical he found in GitLab's pipeline, and also talk through his approach to using script gadgets and adapting to highly CSP'd environments. Then we talk about his transition to full-time bug hunting, including the goals he's set, the successes and challenges, and his current focus on specific bug types like ReDoS and OAuth, and the serendipitous nature of bug hunting.Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcastWe're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: info@criticalthinkingpodcast.ioShoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music!------ Links ------Follow your hosts Rhynorater & Teknogeek on twitter:https://twitter.com/0xteknogeekhttps://twitter.com/rhynorater------ Ways to Support CTBBPodcast ------Hop on the CTBB Discord at https://ctbb.show/discord!We also do Discord subs at $25, $10, and $5 - premium subscribers get access to private masterclasses, exploits, tools, scripts, un-redacted bug reports, etc.Sign up for Caido using the referral code CTBBPODCAST for a 10% discount. Nuclei 3.2 Release: https://nux.gg/podcastToday's Guest:https://twitter.com/joaxcarhttps://joaxcar.com/blog/ResourcesGithub CSP Bypasshttps://gist.github.com/joaxcar/6e5a0a34127704f4ea9449f6ce3369fcCSP Validatorhttps://cspvalidator.org/Cross Window Forgeryhttps://www.paulosyibelo.com/2024/02/cross-window-forgery-web-attack-vector.htmlGitlab Crithttps://gist.github.com/joaxcar/9419b2df8778f26e9b02a741a8ec12f8Timestamps(00:00:00) Introduction(00:09:34) Github CSP Bypass(00:38:48) Script Gadgets and growth through Gitlab(00:53:53) Gitlab pipeline bug(01:12:32) Full-time Bug Bounty
Krisse Jonzon, Ludde Samuelsson, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: PARTY EDITION. BLI PATREON OCH FÅ TILLGÅNG TILL ALLT! KLICKA HÄR GÖR MIN DAG OCH BÖRJA LYSSNA PÅ MIDNATTSMINGEL! KLICKA HÄR
Kalle Lind, Johan Carlsson, Karl Krokström och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: DELUXE EDITION. För att lyssna på hela avsnittet klickar du HÄR. För att lyssna på SNEDTÄNKT klickar du HÄR. För att lyssna på A DU klickar du HÄR.
Veckans avsnitt är ett betalt samarbete med Civil Rights Defenders och tillsammans med Johannes Finnlaugsson, Charlotta Björck, Lisa Dahlin, Henrik Mattisson, Marcus Johansson, Johan Carlsson och Joel Nilsson spelar jag DICTATOR OF SWEDEN. Vill du veta mer om CRD? Klicka här Vill du köpa spelet "Dictator of Sweden"? Klicka här Vill du stötta TP-Podden? Klicka här
Lisa Dahlin, Kristofer Axelsson, Johan Carlsson & Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: GLOBETROTTER. För att höra hela avsnittet på två timmar och alla andra avsnitt av TP-Podden blir du Patron här.
Måns Nilsson, Petrina Solange, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: 90-TALET. För att lyssna på hela avsnittet (2 timmar) så blir du Patron till TP-Podden HÄR
Krisse Jonzon, Eva Solér, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: 2000-TALET.
Episode 18: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast, we dive into everything source-code related: how to get source-code and what to do with it once you have. This episode is packed with great examples of successful source code review, tips on how to review code yourself, and the tools you'll need along the way.Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcastWe're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: info@criticalthinkingpodcast.ioShoutout to YTCracker for the awesome intro music!------ Links ------Follow your hosts Rhynorater & Teknogeek on twitter:https://twitter.com/0xteknogeekhttps://twitter.com/rhynoraterCrossing the KASM:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwMY1umhpggPWNAssistant by Elttam:https://www.elttam.com/blog/pwnassistant/#contentAndre's Git Arbitrary Configuration Injection:https://blog.ethiack.com/en/blog/git-arbitrary-configuration-injection-cve-2023-29007Jub0b's a Smorgasbord of a Bug Chain:https://jub0bs.com/posts/2023-05-05-smorgasbord-of-a-bug-chain/Ankur Sundara's Cookie Bugs - Smuggling & Injection:https://twitter.com/ankursundara/status/1654556463703134208?t=7nTUSszPB6fS3MkATzxpaQ&s=19James Kettle's Notes on Novel Pathways to Poisoning (cool quirks in here):https://twitter.com/albinowax/status/1654767919690031106?t=vbVEOML5_QnWByi0m8Nv4A&s=19Ignore Irrelevant Scripts During Debugging by Johan Carlsson:https://twitter.com/joaxcar/status/1653787336105156616Every known way to get references to windows:https://bluepnume.medium.com/every-known-way-to-get-references-to-windows-in-javascript-223778bede2dVS Code Todo Highlight:https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wayou.vscode-todo-highlightVS Code:https://code.visualstudio.com/
Isak Berg, Johan Carlsson, Kryddan Petersson & Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: BET YOU KNOW IT.
Johannes Finnlaugsson, Eva Solér, Johan Carlsson och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: FAMILY EDITION.
Emma Hansson Löfgren, Johan Carlsson, Karl Krokström och Björn Carlsson spelar TRIVIAL PURSUIT: DISNEY EDITION. För att stötta podden ekonomiskt blir du Patron här: http://www.patreon.com/tppodden
Öppna grundskolor under pandemin var viktigt för att öka chansen till godkända betyg och bättre hälsa längre fram. Men varför drabbades inte gymnasister med stängda skolor av allvarlig psykisk ohälsa? Det kan skilja så mycket som 4 till 8 år i medellivslängd beroende på var du bor i Sverige. Skolan anses av många forskare som en viktig plats för att skapa jämlik hälsa. Det var en av orsakerna till att Folkhälsomyndigheten valde att hålla grundskolan i öppen i hög grad under Coronapandemin, berättar Johan Carlsson, fd generaldirektör vid Folkhälsomyndigheten. Att stängda skolor och distansundervisning under pandemin ledde till psykisk ohälsa hos gymnasieelever är något som Helena Svaleryd, professor i nationalekonomi vid Uppsala universitet, inte kan visa. Hennes rapport visar att gymnasieelever som fick distansundervisning inte fick en ökad allvarlig psykisk ohälsa. Men skolan spelar en avgörande roll för ens framtida hälsa, säger Sven Bremberg, docent i socialmedicin vid Global folkhälsa på Karolinska institutet. I programmet hör du också elever i årskurs nio från Björkhaga skola i Tumba. Reporter: Maria Eriksson maria.eriksson@sverigesradio.se Programledare: Annika Östman annika.ostman@sverigesradio.seProducent: Jonna Westin jonna.westin@sverigesradio.se
Vi är tillbaka hemma hos Dilan och Moa för ännu en hård kamp. Dilan försöker lura in de intet ont anande etniska svenskarna i magont genom att bjuda på fågelmat och Moa gör pod-comeback efter att ha blivit mamma. Detta kan mycket väl vara ett topp 3-avsnitt när det kommer till mängd skratt!
"Hajen" Samuelsson är tillbaka efter sin blixtrande debut i Göteborg för några veckor sen och bildar par med 90-talsgurun Lovisa Henriksson. Vid min sida har jag min bror Johan och vi får reda på vilken som är världens 39:e sämsta film. Dessutom reder vi ut om Scream är ett rollspel eller mer bara en mask och Ludde radar upp gubbar på Kalle Lind-manér.
Komik-kollektivet Korv skickar två av sina skarpaste hjärnor för att tävla i allmänbildningens tecken. Kalle Lind slår upp dörrarna till sitt kontor och bildar lag med sin goda vän Valle Westesson. Dessutom är min käre bror tillbaka och fascineras av att Kalle har olika böcker i sina bokhyllor. Vi får även lära oss nya, obscena benämningar på diverse kroppsdelar och att man får ha namnsdag precis när fan man vill.
Är detta den lyxigaste inspelningen någonsin av TP-Podden? Utan tvekan! Måns Nilsson och brorsan hängde med hem till Anne Lundberg för en sittning i hennes orangeri där vi, i sällskap av kvällssolen, utkämpade en hätsk duell i allmänbildningens tecken. Det var ungefär lika jobbigt som det låter.
Det har vilat en förbannelse över det här avsnittet men nu får det äntligen se dagens ljus! Debutanten Valle Westesson bjuder över oss på en spelkväll i astrologins tecken och resultatet blir första avsnittet av DILANPODDEN. Jag och min käre bror Johan kämpar för att fortsätta vara obesegrade i radioetern och det ska vi väl lyckas med nu när alla planeterna står i linje.
Våra barn och ungdomar har drabbats hårt av pandemin. Även om de flesta av dem inte blir allvarligt sjuka, så är deras värld helt förändrad. Deras barndom har satts på paus. I en ny rapport från Bris, Barnens rätt i samhället så känner många barn oro inför framtiden. Samtalen till organisationen har också ökat markant det senaste året. Folkhälsomyndighetens generaldirektör Johan Carlsson sa när rapporten presenterades att om vi inte gör något nu så riskerar vi att förlora en hel generation. Vilka risker medför det här pandemiåret för våra barn och ungdomar i framtiden? Vilken är barnens största oro och vad kan vi som närstående vuxna göra för att hjälpa? Det här tar vi upp i det här avsnittet av Aftonbladet Daily. Gäst: Karolina Jackson Alvage, kurator på Bris Programledare: Jenny Ågren.
Welcome to episode sixty of the Low Tide Boyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We close out our inaugural “Partners Month” with another edition of Advanced Topics in Swimrun. In this episode, we discuss team tactics. For us, team tactics mean the things that partners can work on in practice and in races to take their team performance to the next level by being more deliberate/tactical in how partners prepare and communicate with each other.In our view, we take it as a general proposition that the more prepared that teams are for the foreseen (and unforeseen) things that happen on race day the better the experience that the team will have. In this way, partners can manage their race and deal with adversity calmly and rely on their preparation to problem solve and continue to move forward. Below we break down some key aspects for improving team tactics.Partner ManagementThe main key to a good partnership is communication. Getting to the point in Swimrun (as in life) where you can have an honest and open dialogue with your partner is the best way to help take your teamwork to the next level. In endurance sports that are typically solo affairs, it can be uncommon to think about your teammate’s performance, let alone talk to them about it. So don’t expect to have your mind read by your partner or have them read yours. Talking about how you plan to communicate during training and racing is the best way to stave off passive aggression, bad vibes, and lack of stoke. By working on your communication, both verbal and non-verbal (listen to our show on Swimrun Flow and the all-important tether) with your partner, you really unlock the possibilities for having more fun and better race experiences. This also allows teams to visualize what their races will be like and be prepared mentally for the known and unknown. This advice has been repeated by many of our previous guests including Susie Moonan, Oscar Olsson, Johan Carlsson, Andy Blow, and Team Precision Hydration UK. To sum it up, the more that a team is mentally prepared for their race, the less mental energy is required during the race to deal with adversity.Food/Trash ManagementWhen we interviewed Rhian and Ben from Team Precision Hydration UK one of the things that they talked about was how they managed their nutrition during a race as a team. One partner would carry the caffeine gels and the other would carry the non-caffeinated ones. It was really eye-opening for us how granular they were in their planning. While this seems like a simple enough thing to set up before a race, during the event you can just rely on the preparation and not have it take away your focus and flow to think about it. That same is true with your hydration strategy. Our guest Andy Blow shared his detailed plan that he used at OTILLO Catalina to make sure he was set up for success.Trash management is another thing that teams can communicate about to have a plan before the race starts. Brooke from Team Swimrun Labs (and co-host of our Gear Talk shows) has a special pocket in her Lapa Bra undergarment that is just for trash and she empties it when needed at an aid station. The moral of the story being that she doesn’t spend any mental energy thinking about worrying about what she’s doing to get disqualified for littering at a race.Heat ManagementRunning in a wetsuit can get pretty warm. Having a plan for managing heat during a race is yet another way that teams can have plans in place. Taking a swim cap off, unzipping, and cabbing down are basically the three progressive strategies to help manage heat. If there’s a long run coming up and you know that you run hot, then plan with your partner to cab down upon exiting the water.Basically, there are a lot of ways that teams can step up their performance through applying a tactical mindset to race preparation and execution with the cornerstone of good open communication with your partner. Feel free to email or DM us with tactics that you employ that have worked for you and of course, we’re happy to receive any and all feedback about the show.That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, please be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support us on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.
Trafikverket presenterar utredning kring fast förbindelse Helsingborg-Helsingör. Folkhälsomyndighetens chef Johan Carlsson åkte i kollektivtrafiken utan munskydd. Facebook tillsynsråd. Vaccinationsförberedelser i Sverige. BK Häcken tar över Göteborg FC. Det pågående vaccinbråket inom EU. Gratis munskydd till elever och skolpersonal i Skåne och Malmö. Porträtt auktioneras ut för 80 miljoner dollar. Alexej Navalnyj och maktens svar.
Nu har vi snart levt med pandemin i ett år. Under året har vi lyssnat på Folkhälsomyndigheten med Anders Tegnell och Johan Carlsson. De i sin tur har haft en nära dialog med regeringen och Stefan Löfven. Men nu har det börjat ryktas om att det finns en spricka mellan regeringen och folkhälsomyndigheten. Att höstens strategi fått Löfven att tappa förtroendet för Tegnell. Finns det ens en spricka? Vilka konsekvenser kan det få om den i sånt fall blir djupare? Det här snackar vi om i det här avsnittet av Aftonbladet Daily. Gäst: Lena Mellin, inrikespolitiska kommentator. Programledare: Jenny Ågren.
Welcome to episode forty-five of the Low Tide Boyz - A Swimrun Podcast!We’ve got a special episode this week. We just finished racing Ödyssey Swimrun Austin on Sunday, November 8th and we’ll be sharing our race report from our weekend in Texas. We were super stoked to be able to race and hope that you enjoy our thoughts on how that whole thing went. (Spoiler alert: Stoke level is still super high!)Initial ThoughtsIt was a stressful week with the election, COVID, travel, and a race on the horizon. We felt better once we got to Texas and we were really happy with our performance on race day. Sure, we could have trained harder…but we probably would be saying that regardless of how hard we trained. Regardless of our level of fitness, we managed to put together a strong performance and that only a small part of what was an amazing weekend.Getting to Texas/Pre-race MeetingGetting to Pace Bend Park from AUS was pretty easy (Chipper picked Chris up from the airport on Saturday afternoon) and we managed to show up only slightly late to the mandatory pre-race meeting.Shout outs to folks that we connected with this weekend: (We’re really sorry if we missed anyone)Drew and MichaelBrooke and SamanthaAdrianTrevor AKA The Copper PaladinTrista and Amy (Who brought us a giant donut from Round Rock Donuts)MelJennyBobRick (from Florida)ChaseChrisMattMelissaGemmaKristen (RD at Swimrun Lake James in April 2021)Lee Green LIKE THE COLOR (Chris’s new bestie)The entire Odyssey team!It was also great to see previous guests of the show as well:Bronwen and Greg AKA The Boston Wet SoxAndy HewittBlake and Beek AKA Team Envol BaywatchSean and Phillip AKA The Swimrun MonksMarcus BartonJohn Stevens (he had a cameo on Gear Talk. Future full episode with John coming soon!)Lars Finanger, Race Director for ÖdysseyIt was really great to see everyone and we really appreciated all the kind words from folks saying that they listened to the podcast and found it helpful in their race prep. That night we put into practice a lot of the advice that we had learned from previous guests of the show and made our plans for the race. The main things that we wanted to put into practice on race day were: having a detailed plan for nutrition, hydration, and when to cab down (Team Precision Hydration UK and The Boston Wet Sox); focusing on technique especially fast transitions in and out of the water and at energy station (Andy Hewitt and Nicolas Remires); stay mentally engaged in the race and problem solve quickly (Mario Fraioli, Johan Carlsson, and Oscar Olsson); and Swim straight (Megan Melgaard and Jim Lubinski).Race Day: Leg by leg (Play by play)The weather on race morning looked pretty great but we were worried about it getting hot during the race. Ödyssey did a great job with their COVID precautions and the race started on time with a time-trial start where teams started 5 seconds apart. Run 1 - 2.11 miles: The start was pretty straight forward and, frankly, it was nice to finally get to race again!Swim 1 - 663 yards: The swim felt a bit short. There was no significant current in the water and the water temp was very pleasant. Run 2 - 1.28 miles: This run was pretty straight forward. The classic Texas trails (rocky, rooted, etc.) made their appearance.Swim 2 - 1,166 yards: This swim was pretty straight forward and sighting was not a problem at all.Run 3 - 2.12 miles: This run was getting into the meat of the course and we started pushing on the runs a bit more. We made the decision to keep the tether attached the whole time. It was a new experience for us to race that way and we both felt that it was major benefit to not have to worry about putting it away and then attaching it again before a swim saved a lot of mental energy.Swim 3 - 1,145 yards: The swim entrance was at the end of a steep boat ramp. This swim was against the water current, but it wasn’t really noticeable. It was cool to swim next to the limestone cliffs.Run 4 - 3.33 miles: This was the longest run of the day. We got to see a bunch of our friends on the out and back portion. We had planned for Chipper to cab down as soon as we got done with Swim 3 and that happened smoothly.Swim 4 - 536 yards: This short swim started at the end of another steep boat ramp and Chris led the entire swim like a big boy. The swim exit was the most technical water exist.Run 5 - .56 miles: This short run led to the cliff jump section of the course. We ended up not doing the cliff jump because we were moving so well and wanted to save time by not having to swim another 300 yards or so.Swim 5 - 955 yards: This swim also felt short and we started mingling with the short course athletes. Run 6 - 2.49 miles: This run was the most technical of the day and we were moving well. So well that Chris missed a turn and did a bonus cruise by the finish line (we probably lost a few minutes but not much more than that) before we got back on course. The entrance to that swim was down a bunch of stairs to a boat ramp to jump in the water. Swim 6 - 1,582 yards: We definitely felt the water current on this swim and we were moving pretty well. Chris was supposed to take over leading after Chipper started the swim but he was doing so well (and Chris was staring at the cliffs) that he closed it out.Run 7 - 1.15 miles: The last run was uneventful until Chipper tripped on a poll (that a volunteer warned us about). Like a graceful cat he did a roll and got right back up. He managed to mask his embarrassment and we finished the race. We got a nice shout out from Lars’s dad on the mic.Our finishing stats: we finished in 3:30. (9th place Men’s team and 14th overall out of 65 long course teams)We felt like this was our best race performance. We put into practice everything that we had been learning throughout the year. Chipper gave our performance 4.5 pull buoys.Post-raceÖdyssey had masks at the finish line for people to don. The finisher sweatshirts were super high quality and the food was great.It was really great to hang out at the finish line and see a lot of our friends and folks in our Strava Club cross the finish line. It was great to see Lars and the Ödyssey Swimrun crew so stoked with how the event ended up. Given that three of their races got cancelled this year, we were so happy that they got to close out the year with a success.Overall impressions of the eventWe would definitely recommend this race to everyone who’s curious about Swimrun and experienced Swimrunners alike. The race was a lot of fun! Logistically, it was super easy to get to the park and there was good food all around.Final ThoughtsHuge shout out again to Lars and the Ödyssey crew for putting this event together during COVID. It was not without risk to try to put on this event in the age of COVID and they did an awesome job!To be able to race and forget about everything that was going on in the world for a little while at least was like a salve to the soul. We look forward to going back in 2021 to race the event again.That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, please be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support us on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.
Är munskydden det som ska hindra smittspridningen om ett nytt utbrott av covid-19 väntar nu när hösten är på intåg? Enligt WHO kommer coronaviruset att hålla oss i ett stadigt grepp de kommande 2-3 åren, sen kan en normalisering ske eventuellt. Hur lever vi på ett långsiktigt hållbart och smittsäkert sätt framöver? Intervju med Johan Carlsson, generaldirektör på Folkhälsomyndigheten. Veckans fördjupning handlar om de hatade kursbetygen i gymnasiet som nu verkar vara på väg bort, och det råder politisk konsensus i frågan, hur ovanligt är det? Reportage med Roger Haddad (L), Annika Hirvonen Falk (MP), Niels Paarup-Petersen (C) och Patrick Reslow (SD). Fördjupande samtal med Tomas Wedin, forskare i idéhistoria vid Göteborgs universitet. Programledare: Monica Saarinen Producent: Parisa Höglund Tekniker: Ludvig Larsson
Welcome to episode twenty-nine of the Low Tide Boyz, a Swimrun Podcast!In honor of Ötillö Engadin happening this week, our guest is Johan Carlsson, a member of last year’s winning Otillo Engadin men’s team (Team Simployer). We chatted about his story, mental toughness and, of course, Swimrun. More on Johan later in the show!Training UpdateWell we did Nicolas Remires’ 3-hour Engadin key swimrun workout that he recommends on our Ötillö Engadin Course Preview episode on Saturday at Aquatic Park in San Francisco. We used Hyde Street (a very steep street famous for the cable cars that go up and down it from Ghirardelli Square) for the “hill.” Needless to say, it lived up to its billing. It was super hard and super fun! Feats of Endurance Weekly AwardOn Saturday, we had Ray and Sandrine (members of our Strava Club) join us for the sufferfest for no other reason than they were easily convinced. For that reason alone they are both winners of this week’s Feats of Endurance award.LTBz UpdatesWe only have a couple of updates this week. Make sure to check out our latest column in Triathlete Magazine and hit the like button if you enjoyed it. Also remember to check out our latest special edition episode with the ladies from Swimrun Labs all about Orca Wetsuits.Johan Carlsson InterviewJohan is a super experienced swimrunner based in Stockholm. We met him earlier this year in Catalina and knew then that we wanted to get him on the show at some point. He came in second in the mixed team division at Otillo Catalina with his girlfriend (and stout swimrunner in her own right) Helena Dalivin. He’s raced pretty much every Ötillö race in the series and won Ötillö Engadin in 2019.We covered a lot of topics in this conversation. We chatted about Johan’s athletic background, his time in the Navy as an underwater mine-clearing diver (yes, you heard that right), and how he found swimrun thanks to his main partner Joakim Brunzell. Joakim had raced Ötillö in the early days of the championship and convincing Johan to take on the adventure. When they started racing, they were doing it mostly for fun and then at some point they started to train very hard and started seeing great results.We chatted about his experience racing in Catalina, how he trained for it and where he ranked it in terms of difficulty compared to other Ötillö races (Spoiler alert: They are all tough!). We spent some time talking about swimrun training in general (averaging 20-25 hours a week) and how he sets up his training blocks for the specific features of each course. We also talked about the importance of training the mental game to make sure the mind is ready for the effort required to compete at a high level. We discussed Ötillö Engadin and how he raced in 2019 to win. He shared some funny race stories with us as well. We talked about training in the age of COVID and how to stay motivated when there aren’t races to train for and keep working on the mental aspect of racing to keep sharp.You can follow Johan and Team Simployer on Instagram.That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, please be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Google Podcast. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram and on Twitter. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback, suggestions and/or meme suggestions. Finally, you can also support us on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.
Der schwedische Regisseur Roy Andersson gehört zu den eigenwilligsten Filmemachern Europas. Mit nur wenigen Werken hat er sich den Ruf eines einmaligen Bildkünstlers erworben. Knut Elstermann hat Roy Andersson in seinem Stockholmer Atelier besucht und die Kulissen für "Über die Unendlichkeit" – Anderssons neuen Film – in die Hand genommen.
Next in the series, we are featuring JacsJams second installment of the 'All Things...' podcast series. JacsJams is a podcast series brought to you by disabled musician/songwriter/filmmaker/eyegaze artist - Mr X. Mr X is a student at Forget-Me-Not-Productions and as part of his MUSIC-CAN research and private study he is learning about the music business, reviewing, broadcasting and podcasting. Hear him discuss 'All Things Ariana' in his review of Ariana Grande's 'Dangerous Woman' tour here. Enjoy! Disclaimer JacsJams is a nonprofit podcast series created for educational purposes. The music extracts featured in this podcast review are: Be Alright - written by Ariana Grande, Thomas Brown, Victoria Monét, Khaled Rohaim, Nicholas Audino, Lewis Hughes and Willie Tafa Moonlight - written by Ariana Grande, Thomas Brown, Victoria McCants, Peter Lee Johnson Dangerous Woman - written by Johan Carlsson, Max Martin, Ross Golan Love Me Harder - written by Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Peter Svensson, Ali Payami, Abel Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshe Bang Bang - written bySavan Kotecha, Max Martin, Rickard Göransson One More Time - written by David Guetta, Savan Kotecha, Giorgio Tuinfort, Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk JacsJams does not own the rights to any of the music featured in this episode.
Pontus Ullgren, Johan Carlsson and Tomas Ljunggren talks about the pro's and con's of containerification of integration platforms. They discuss different solutions and what possibilities they can bring to organisation.
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Java is owned by Oracle. Oracle has assigned Eclipse Foundation to handle Java Enterprise Edition, but they are not allowed to use the name Java (owned by Oracle). So JEE has been renamed to Jakarta Enterprise Edition. But this in not just about a name change, it can cause a whole range of challenges. Listen to Pontus Ullgren, Johan Carlsson and Tomas Ljunggren elaborating the subject.
Hur ser framtidens säljledare ut? Hur skall en säljchef förändra säljarbetet mot en mer värdebaserad försäljning? Möt Bengt Gejrot, expert på Värdebaserad försäljning och Gerdt Larsson, konsultentreprenören och säljföretagsbyggaren. Båda med mängder av spännade erfarenhet från försäljning ”around the globe”. Tillsammans med kollegan Johan Carlsson från 3S, släpper de nu boken “Managing B2B Sales 2025”, den första internationella säljledningsboken skriven av svenska experter. Gerdt Larsson & Bengt Gejrot *************************Säljpodden skapas i samarbete med CRM-uppstickaren Membrain. Gå in på Membrains hemsida och klicka på “Book a demo” för att få en visning av ett modernt system, som för din säljprocess framåt!*************************Under en timme får du som lyssnare dela två ledande föreläsares, rådgivares och entreprenörers kunskap och praktiska erfarenheter kring hur utveckla försäljningsarbetet. Att fullt ut implementera Värdebaserad försäljning är en stor utmaning för både säljchef, säljare, företagsledning och ibland hela företagets organisation. Boken “Managing B2B sales 2025” bygger på över 25 års erfarenhet av att bygga säljorganisationer och att implementera nya säljmetodiker. Ofta i geografiskt spridda företag. Författarna fokuserar nu sin forskning och sin rådgivarverksamhet på att hjälpa ledande internationellt verksamma B2B företag. Framför allt att behålla konkurrenskraften i den personliga försäljningen i en allt mer föränderlig säljvärld. En värld där digitalisering och global konkurrens skriver om spelplanen för oss alla som säljare, oavsett om vi arbetar lokalt, regionalt eller globalt. Särskilt som vi på alla plan behöver hantera digitalisering, pressade marginaler och allt mer kunniga och pålästa kunder. Beställ boken “Managing B”B Sales 2025 här:www.3s.se/b2b-sales-2025 Om du vill veta mer om Bengt, gå till till: https://www.highperformancesolutions.se/laes-mer-bengt eller maila till bengt@gejrot.com För mer info om Gerdt och 3S, gå till: http://www.3s.se/ /Mattias P.S. Prenumerera på Säljpodden i iTunes, Spotify eller på Säljpodden.se. Gå också gärna med i Säljpoddens grupper på Facebook, Instagram och Linkedin. Tack! D.S Inlägget Managing B2B Sales 2025 – Bengt Gejrot & Gerdt Larsson dök först upp på Säljpodden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pontus Ullgren, Tomas Ljunggren and Johan Carlsson is discussing API led connectivity, the API Ready Model, how our customers are working APIs for system integration, why you should design your APIs with a consumer focus and they also share a few valuable tips. One is the importance of getting the entire organisation involved in the digital transformation. IT is the business and the business is IT.
I avsnitt 75 är Johan Carlsson från Sparzanza gäst. Vi pratar bland annat om och att: Inte ha något liv, tape-trading-kulturen, Leon Music studios, komma upp sig, vara mycket i Finland, Radio Rock, vilja göra mer förbandsgig, nätverk är allt, win-win, street team, ge mer än vad man tar, finns möjlighet att investera, åka minibuss i Tyskland är inte roligt, se till att det händer, våga, ha långsiktig planering, sociala medier, stå utan backline, skriva musik i lyxkåk och så otroligt mycket mer. I slutet på avsnittet spelas Whatever Come May Be med Sparzanza. Lyssnar gör du där du lyssnar på dina poddar. Vi finns även på Facebook och Instagram som White Limo Rocks. Gilla, dela, följ och ha en fantastisk lyssning! . http://whitelimorocks.libsyn.com
I avsnitt 96 gästas podden av Team Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri Johan Carlsson och Joakim Brunzell. Killarna som satta som mål att komma topp 5 i ÖtillÖ World Series men lyckas mycket bättre än så och knep 1a plats 2017. Ett kul och spännande avsnitt där vi dels får höra om när Joakim körde sitt första swimrun, som råkade var just ÖtillÖ. Hur dom lärde känna varandra. Hur deras träning ser ut och mycket annat.
Richard Kaufman, Raymond Burns and Gordon Brand Jnr look back on the opening day of the BMW PGA Championship where Johan Carlsson is leading the way after carding a first round six under par 66. We hear from the Swede as well as those leading the chasing pack at Wentworth including Scott Jamieson, Henrik Stenson, Ross Fisher and Thomas Pieters.
Följ med till Barcelona där saluhallarna blivit moderna. Och de klarar av att konkurrera med storköpen. Vilken framtid har saluhallar i Sverige? Det finns 39 saluhallar i Barcelona. Och det tar aldrig mer än 10 minuter att promenera till en saluhall.Barcelona är en modern storstad med 1,5 miljoner invånare. I slutet på 1800-talet och början av 1900-talet byggdes där många saluhallar, precis som i andra europeiska städer.På 1980-talet var saluhallarna hotade. De var slitna och hade få handlare. Konkurrensen från supermarketar var stor. Men kommunen bestämde sig för att satsa på saluhallarna. De moderniserades, det byggdes nya kylrum och parkeringar under dem. Och supermarketar byggdes in i saluhallarna, eller placerades alldeles intill. Saluhallar och supermarketar kompletterar varandra. Man ska kunna handla allt på samma ställe.Idag är 25 av 39 saluhallar moderniserade. Och invånarna i Barcelona använder dem verkligen. De mesta inköpen görs i saluhallar. Och det är inga lyxhallar. Det är t o m så att majoriteten av de som handlar i saluhallar är de som har mindre pengar.Saluhallarna i Barcelona är inte 1800-talsromantik utan moderna butiker. Vi besöker ett anatl saluhallar i Barcelona.Och vi frågar vilken strategi som svenska saluhallar har.Johan Carlsson, affärsområdeschef på Higab, det kommunala bolag som sköter Göteborgs saluhallar, visar upp Göteborgs Stora Saluhall. Och berättar hur man tar sig an framtiden.Vi besöker också en nybyggd saluhall på Hisingen, Kville saluhall, grundad av Shamsi Naeimai. Hur vill hon att saluhallen ska fungera?Kolla också in vår lilla film från saluhallar i Barcelona.
Johan Carlsson pratar både motocross- och enduro VM. Marcus Norlén är med under hela Podcasten och hjälper till.
Johan Carlsson pratar både motocross- och enduro VM. Marcus Norlén är med under hela Podcasten och hjälper till.
Jag vill tro att min hybris är charmig. Jag vill tro att mitt martyrskap är charmigt. Jag vill tro att Viktor är ointressant. Men jag kan ha fel. Förmodligen är det så. Det enda vi vet är att folket svek Ragge. Och att Nisse är mer än sitt yttre. Plus att Robban är världens bästa människa - efter mig. /Johan Carlsson