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Best podcasts about Jonathan Berger

Latest podcast episodes about Jonathan Berger

Worth Your Time! with Kristi Lee and Rob Shumaker
Exploring The Loom: An Immersive Art Experience at Newfields with VP Jonathan Berger

Worth Your Time! with Kristi Lee and Rob Shumaker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 33:16


Kristi Lee and Dr. Rob Shumaker sit down with Jonathan Berger, Vice President of Marketing and External Affairs at Newfields, an art museum in Indianapolis, Indiana. The discussion delves into 'The Loom,' a fully immersive multi-sensory art exhibit featuring works by Salvador Dali, Van Gogh, and Monet. Jonathan shares insights about the exhibit's concept, including its 30,000 square feet of projection space and associated café. He also discusses the museum's efforts to make art more accessible and engaging through innovative programs and events like the magical Winter Lights and the spectacular Eclipse party. Whether you've visited Newfields before or are looking to explore it, this episode thoroughly examines its unique offerings and how it strives to demystify art for everyone.

Das war morgen
Der Auftrag (1984)

Das war morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 72:29


Victor Forrestier war der hochgeachtete Präsident der rund 700 Menschen, denen es im letzten Augenblick vor dem Inferno gelungen war, in dem Labyrinth von Schächten und Gängen unter der ehemaligen UNO-City Zuflucht zu finden. Erst nach 120 Jahren wird die Radioaktivität soweit abgeklungen sein, dass man an die Oberfläche zurückkehren kann. Nun ist Victor Forrester tot, und Jonathan Berger erhält den Auftrag, die Geschichte von Forresters Leben und seines Kampfes gegen die Terroristen zu schreiben. Bei seinen Nachforschungen stößt Berger auf Hinweise, dass es eine Verbindung zwischen dem Präsidenten und dem Untergrund gegeben haben muss. Schon lange bestanden unerklärliche taktische Übereinstimmungen zwischen den Aktivitäten der Aufständischen und den Abwehrmaßnahmen der Regierung. War Forrestier womöglich gar nicht der selbstlose Kämpfer gegen die Verräter, als der er hochgeachtet wurde? Mit Ulrich von Dobschütz, Helga Grimme, Peter Lieck, Heinz Schacht und Hans Treichler | von Herbert W. Franke | Regie: Andreas Weber-Schäfer | Technische Realisierung: Fritz Gortner, Iris Hartmann | Produktion: Süddeutscher Rundfunk 1984 | Erstsendung: 04.06.1984

Business for Good Podcast
Incubating Tomorrow's Alt-Protein Unicorns: The Kitchen

Business for Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 51:26


If you've spent any time in the startup ecosystem, you start realizing pretty quickly that the US isn't alone in producing a lot of startups, but that there are some very small countries, like Israel and Singapore, that consistently punch above their weight when it comes to new company creation. In fact, Israel is often known as the startup nation, and there's even a popular book on the topic with that very title.  And if you're in the startup food technology space, whether in Israel or elsewhere, there's one name you're sure to know: The Kitchen.  Founded a decade ago, The Kitchen has incubated some of the best known alt-protein startups out there, from cultivated meat-maker Aleph Farms to precision fermentation alt-dairy company ImaginDairy, to plant-based egg creator Zero Egg, and more. As you'll hear in this conversation, The Kitchen invests seven-figures in each startup that joins its incubator in addition to providing lab space, culinary equipment, governance and corporate setup advice, and more.  For the past decade since its founding, The Kitchen has been run by the same CEO, Jonathan Berger, and we've got him on the show this episode. Under his tenure, the incubator has made 27 investments in startups that have ultimately gone on to raise about $350 million USD.  In this conversation, Jonathan and I talk about everything from why Israel is so startup-friendly, to why it has so many vegetarians, to why the alt-meat industry has hit such a rough patch around the world, and how the Hamas massacre on October 7th has affected the Israeli startup community. It's a riveting discussion with someone who's been at the helm of the Israeli food tech space for many years. Discussed in this episode Our past episodes with VC Steve Jurvetson, Sabra Hummus CEO Joey Bergstein, and Israeli AI expert Noa Weiss. The Kitchen organizes the Food Tech IL conference. Jonathan recommends reading The Hard Thing about Hard Things. We also discuss The Startup Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle  More about Jonathan Berger Jonathan is one of the pioneers of the Israeli food tech community and has led The Kitchen, the first Israeli food tech incubator, since its inception in 2014. The Kitchen, owned by the Strauss Group and supported by the state of Israel, has been investing in early-stage Israeli food tech startups aiming to support “Better Industry, Better Food, Better World.” Since Jonathan has been leading The Kitchen activity, the portfolio grew to 26 startups who have raised capital of over $340M. Jonathan brings a unique combination of experience in tech and food businesses serving in leadership positions. He founded and is still a director in Copia-Agro, an early stage ag tech fund. Jonathan is a board member in Aleph Farms, ImaginDairy, Amai Proteins, Zero Egg, and other food tech startups built by The Kitchen. Jonathan holds a BSc in Industrial Engineering & an EMBA from Kellogg and Tel-Aviv University.

All Of It
All Of It Without Alison Stewart (For a Few Weeks!)

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 35:29


Alison Stewart is heading out for a few weeks of medical leave to donate a kidney to her sister. In a table-turning conversation, Brian Lehrer will ask Alison about the procedure -- and what to expect. Plus, Dr. Jonathan Berger, the surgical director of the kidney and pancreas transplant program at NYU Langone's Transplant Institute, joins us to explain how kidney donations work.

RFS: Vox Satanae
Vox Satanae – Episode #564

RFS: Vox Satanae

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 137:17


13th-20th CenturiesWe hear works by Neidhart von Reuental, Francesco Landini, Antoine Busnois, John Taverner, Fernando de las Infantas, Francesco Corbetta, Leonardo Vinci, Antonio Rosetti, Ignaz Moscheles, Albert Ketèlbey, and Jonathan Berger.138 Minutes – Week of 2023 March 13

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In the Atelier
ATELIER VISIT: Writer Harriet Scott Chessman

In the Atelier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 13:30


ATELIER VISIT WITH HARRIET SCOTT CHESSMAN: Recently we listened back through all of our ATELIER VISIT installments and, wow, it's a series just too damn good to leave scattered and languishing in the depths of our episode archives. So, for your pleasure, dear listener, we're gathering all these episodes together and running them back to back. These aren't interviews -- they're more intimate and creative than that -- and they're all unique in form and focus. Each is an atmospheric journey into the brilliant imaginative mind, process, and working environment of an artist sure to inspire you. You're welcome! HARRIET SCOTT CHESSMAN has published two novels with Atelier26 Books: The Beauty of Ordinary Things and Someone Not Really Her Mother. Her latest novel is The Lost Sketchbook of Edgar Degas. She wrote the libretto for the opera My Lai, a commission by Kronos Performing Arts Association with music composed by Jonathan Berger. On April 23, 2022 a concert version was performed at Carnegie Hall. Her new opera, Sycorax, created in collaboration with Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas, was performed at Buehnen Bern Theater in Bern, Switzerland, in 2022. Mentioned in this episode: A room of one's own; woodland vistas; spareness and light; Ikea desks; poetry; haiku; breath; writing librettos; opera; My Lai; The Tempest; justice; the writer's connection to -- and contribution to -- the world. Music: "Ballerina" by Yehezkel Raz; "Ever I Wander" by Jameson Nathan Jones; "Afternoon Mist" by Yehezkel Raz (All music used courtesy of the artists through a licensing agreement with Artlist) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/in-the-atelier/support

Awesome Vegans with Elysabeth Alfano
CEO of The Kitchen Hub, Jonathan Berger, Talks Israel's Lead in Plant-based Innovation

Awesome Vegans with Elysabeth Alfano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 54:44


CEO of Israel's incubator, The Kitchen Hub, Jonathan Berger discusses Israel's leadership in Plant-based Innovation, what we can expect to see in 2023 in the sector globally and the role government plays in fostering innovation. Subscribe right now to never miss this podcast! For plant-based media/branding consulting and public speaking, reach out at elysabeth@elysabethalfano.com. For more information, visit ElysabethAlfano.com. Connect with Elysabeth on Linked in here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysabeth-alfano-8b370b7/ For more PBH, visit ElysabethAlfano.com/Plantbased-Business-Hour

The Plantbased Business Hour
CEO of The Kitchen Hub, Jonathan Berger, Talks Israel's Lead in Plant-based Innovation

The Plantbased Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 54:44


CEO of Israel's incubator, The Kitchen Hub, Jonathan Berger discusses Israel's leadership in Plant-based Innovation, what we can expect to see in 2023 in the sector globally and the role government plays in fostering innovation. Subscribe right now to never miss this podcast! For plant-based media/branding consulting and public speaking, reach out at elysabeth@elysabethalfano.com. For more information, visit ElysabethAlfano.com. Connect with Elysabeth on Linked in here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysabeth-alfano-8b370b7/ For more PBH, visit ElysabethAlfano.com/Plantbased-Business-Hour

Vrije geluiden op 4
Het Zwerk

Vrije geluiden op 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 73:33


Vrije Geluiden tips een vogelconcert! Met werk van componist Henk Doeke Odinga. Maar ook een tip voor een concert door het Shandiz Ensemble in het Luther Museum, en een nieuwe CD met het Kronos Quartet. Fijn slotuur van je zaterdagavond! 23.04 CD portrait of an imperial cantor Johannes Tourout (Passacaille PAS 1124) Johannes Tourout: O florens rosa (oh, bloeiende roos) Cappella Mariana olv Vojtech Semerád 3'34” 23.10 eigen opname componist Henk Doeke Odinga: Kievith Joost van Rheeden (klarinet); Henk Doeke Odinga (piano) 11'16” 23.25 CD A Woman Alone (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Hamid Tabatabaei; Forough Farrokhzad: In het donker Shandiz Ensemble 5'03” https://soundcloud.com/shandizensemble/in-darkness-1 23.34 CD Pelgrim (eigen uitgave z.nr.) Lotte Pen: Entree Lotte Pen [saxofoon] 3'37” 23.39 CD Mỹ Lai (Smithsonian Folkways z.nr.) Jonathan Berger; Harriet Scott Chessman: My Lai - Flight - The Ditch Kronos Quartet, Rinde Eckert [stem], Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ [trad. instrumenten] 16'10” 23.55 CD LYS (Deutsche Grammophon 00028948620968) Hannah Peel; Erland Cooper: La Luce Mari Samuelsen [viool]; Hania Rani; Dobrawa Czocher; Scoring Berlin olv Jonathan Stockhammer 5'23”

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Vrije geluiden op 4
Heather Kurzbauer

Vrije geluiden op 4

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 54:20


Violiste en rechtsgeleerde Heather Kurzbauer promoveert woensdag 1 juni tot doctor in de rechtsgeleerdheid op een dissertatie over kwetsbaarheden in de wereld van de orkestmusicus. Kwetsbaarheden die te maken hebben met rechtspositie, vooroordelen, externe crises... 23.04 CD Out of the shadow (Challenge Classics CC 72888) Lili Boulanger: D'un soir triste Lucia Swarts [cello]; Elena Malinova [piano] 9'29” 23.15 CD Ysaÿe & Lekeu: Lointain Passé (Fuga Libera FUG779) Eugene Ysaÿe: Lointain Passé Sylvia Huang [viool]; Eliane Reyes [piano] 5'01” 23.21 eigen opname Aaron Copland: Quiet City Radio Kamerorkest olv Peter Eötvös; Gerard van Andel [althobo]; Hessel Buma [trompet] 11'18” 23.38 CD Everything seems different (Zennez Records ZR2109020) Iman Spaargaren: De Vergeten Tijd Iman Spaargaren [tenorsax]; Undercurrent Orchestra 7'08” 23.45 CD Mỹ Lai (Smithsonian Folkways z.nr.) Jonathan Berger; Harriet Scott Chessman: My Lai Kronos Quartet, Rinde Eckert [stem], Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ [trad. instrumenten] 10'10”

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The Strad Podcast
Episode 39: Kronos Quartet's David Harrington on musical activism

The Strad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 16:03


The Kronos Quartet are no strangers to musical activism, using their creative collaborative powers to speak out against injustices of the world, shine a light on forgotten voices and spread the message of peace and hope through their music-making. Founding violinist David Harrington speaks about the work Mỹ Lai by Jonathan Berger, a work inspired by the previously unspoken story of American soldier Hugh Thompson who saved numerous civilian lives during the 1968 massacre in Vietnam. In light of recent global events, David speaks about the power musicians hold and must harness to share critical messages, as well as how nearly 50 years of the Kronos Quartet have shaped his life. Check out thestrad.com for the latest news and articles on all things to do with string playing. Register and subscribe to access exclusive archival content from 2010 onwards. Student discount! Get 50% off an online subscription! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3eQ75AB  Find us on social media: Facebook.com/thestrad Twitter: @TheStradMag Instagram: @the_strad_   Mỹ Lai Lullaby Mỹ Lai – Music by Jonathan Berger and Libretto by Harriet Scott Chessman Kronos Quartet / Vân-ÁnhVõ / Rinde Eckert Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Photo courtesy of Kronos Performing Arts Association

Wings Of Fire Nerds
Animus's,Hybrid, and Nightwing powers!

Wings Of Fire Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 0:44


THANK YOU SO MUCH TO Paisley Hewitt, MaKenna Dixon, and, Jonathan Berger!!! I COVER ALL THE TYPES OF DRAGONS IN THE TITLE!!!

Since Sliced Bread
Grupo Bimbo’s global view of COVID-19 helped it proactively prepare

Since Sliced Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 23:47


The very nature of a pandemic means that COVID-19 has disrupted business and lives around the world. As the world’s largest baking company, Grupo Bimbo has had a front row seat to the entire crisis. In this episode, Jonathan Berger, vice president of human relations, Bimbo Bakeries USA, shares how the company’s global footprint prepared it for the pandemic as it unfolded.

The Chaise Lounge Podcast
S23 E15 – What to Watch for with High Point Brand Ambassador Jackie Von Tobel and Thriving as a Small Design Firm with Jonathan Berger

The Chaise Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 63:43


Today's episode of The Chaise Lounge is a double header. Nick's two guests are High Point Market's Brand Ambassador Jackie Von Tobel and New York/ California/ New Mexico designer Jonathan Berger.  Jackie Von Tobel is a designer who brands herself as colorful, classy, cool. She and Nick talk about what to look forward to at Fall High Point Market and the value of going to markets and experiencing the breadth of all the products the industry has to offer.  Jonathan Berger tells Nick about his design journey from Pasadena, California to all over the world. Berger feeds his creativity by revisiting his love for antiques at fairs all over Europe and the U.S.  Make sure to visit both these designers at their websites JackieVonTobel.com and JohnathanBergerInteriorDesign.com  If you're going to High Point Market, make sure to keep an eye out for the fuschia-shirted High Point Paparazzi and remember to get photos from them throughout Market. Social media plays a big part in that these days, as does making regular visits to the design markets and taking part in speaking opportunities. It is vital for anyone producing signature collections to be visible at market Jackie Von Tobel Chaise Lounge Updates We'll be covering Fall High Point Market 2019! Stay in the loop on our Instagram and Facebook pages and keep an eye our for our upcoming market events! Our new podcast Coast to Coast Design is live! Give it a listen to learn about just how many ways there are to run a design business. Our Events Page Resources See what our sponsors can do for you. Upcoming Markets High Point Market – Oct. 19-23 2019 BDNY – Nov. 10-11, 2019 More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app! We'd love it if you post a review, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. Also, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. With that said, keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!

Switched on Pop
Gucci Gang and the Neural Substrate of Subjective Time Dilation

Switched on Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 27:23


In which Nate tries to convince Charlie that Lil Pump's SoundCloud Rap hit "Gucci Gang" warps the perceptual present. Featuring: Lil Pump - Gucci Gang Gustav Mahler - Der Abschied / Das Lied von der Erde Franz Schubert - String Quintet / Adagio Conlon Nancarrow - Study for Prepared Piano 21 Check out Jonathan Berger's article on musical time in Nautilus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Music and Concerts
The Aesthetics of Data

Music and Concerts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 60:49


Dec. 10, 2014. Much of Jonathan Berger's music is inspired by data. In this lecture, he discussed the use of medical and neuroscience imaging in his recent opera, "Theotokia," and in his current collaboration with the Kronos Quartet, "My Lai." Berger also described interpretive, diagnostic and therapeutic implications of complex numerical data. Speaker Biography: Jonathan Berger is Denning Family Provostial Professor in Music at Stanford University. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6701

State of the Human
Datafying (full episode)

State of the Human

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 59:39


Today, we generate data with every mouse click, phone call, and even every breath. This week on State of the Human, you'll hear about how an 18th century historian, a poet, a computer scientist, a composer, and a mysterious future being are all trying to interpret that data to understand something about the human experience. We're asking: what do we learn from seeing ourselves as data? And what is lost in translation? Host: Kate Nelson Producers: Rachel Hamburg, Miles S, Charlie Mintz, Kate Nelson, Rosie La Puma Featuring: Dr. Daniel Rosenberg, Naomi Shihab Nye, Jonathan Berger, Raven Jiang, Alec Glassford Music used during transitions: Aboombong (Drag Along Behind), Chuzausen, Koona (Starkey), Kai Engel Story 1: Straws on the River of Time Description: Joseph Priestley was an 18th Renaissance man who helped discover oxygen. But he also invented something: the Chart of Biography. Here’s why he shouldn’t get too much credit for doing either of those things. It’s a story about one of the first times that people were turned into data. Producers: Jess Peterson and Charlie Mintz Featuring: Dr. Dan Rosenberg Music: Jared C Balogh, Ergo Phizmiz, Dexter Britain, and Circus Marcus. Story 2: Exposed Description: Kyle is on a mission to scrape every last piece of his data off the internet. He’s devoted to navigating cyberspace without leaving a trace - but privacy has a cost. Producers: Niuniu Teo and Charlie Mintz Featuring: Haha, like we’d tell you Music: Rod Hamilton (Bird); Pork Secret (Cool Crocs); Podington Bear (Operatives, Clouds Pass Softly); Marcel Pequel (Seven) Story 3: The Stories that Feed Us Description: Naomi Shihab Nye is a novelist, songwriter, and wandering poet. She tells a story about staring at people on planes, and how googling strangers can lead to a bigger life. Producers: Justine Beed, Jack Dewey, and Will Rogers Featuring: Naomi Shihab Nye Music: Podington Bear Story 4: Breathing Data Link to Image: composition Description: Jonathan Berger, a composer, teams up with a radiologist who needs to figure out a way to help calm anxious patients. His solution - have patients listen to their own data. Producer: Kate Nelson Featuring: Dr. Jonathan Berger Music: Advent Chamber Orchestra, SJ Mellia, deef, Plurabelle, ZOE.LEELA, Gustav Landin Sounds?: Coffee Shop, Deep Breath Story 5: A Single Lifetime Description: A new consciousness has just emerged - a product of all data and the interactions between it. That consciousness exists as a detached force, until falling in love teaches it to be human. Producer: Alec Glassford and Rachel Hamburg Featuring: Alec Glassford, Raven Jiang Music: YACHT (Ring the Bell (Instrumental), The Afterlife), Podington Bear (Rythn), The Shivers (Kisses, Only Mine)

Soundings
Epiphony

Soundings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 68:25


This week, we have three stories about the life-changing, transformative power of sound. First, we look at brain activity during moments of silence in music. Then, a student investigates the healing powers of traditional Cambodian chants. Finally, a class of Stanford students led by John-Carlos Perea find a new community while learning the art of the powwow drum. Host: Hannah Krakauer Producers: Angela Castellanos, Bonnie Swift, Hannah Krakauer Featured: Trent Walker, Vinod Menon, Daniel Levitin, Jonathan Berger, Chris Chafe, Gabe Turow, Pat Moffitt Cook, Sherwood Chen, John Carlos-Perea, Michaela Raikes, Ben Burdick, Luke Taylor, Jidenna Mobbison Music: Chloe Krakauer Producers: Bonnie Swift and Hannah Krakauer Featuring: John-Carlos Perea, Michaela Raikes, Ben Burdick, Luke Taylor and Jidenna Mobbison More info at:http://web.stanford.edu/group/storytelling/cgi-bin/joomla/index.php/shows/season-1/125-episode-118.html

The Indie Opera Podcast
Podcast 025, The Prototype Festival and more

The Indie Opera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 43:24


Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
Jonathan Berger talks about Copyright

Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 40:00


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Presidential Welcome at Reunion Homecoming
Brain Research at Stanford: Surprise!

Presidential Welcome at Reunion Homecoming

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 12:16


Jonathan Berger looks at how music affects and interacts with the brain. His research looks to determine the role and possible importance that music has played in evolution. (October 21, 2011)

Leading Matters
Music, Memory, and (Gulp) Aging

Leading Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011 52:03


Jonathan Berger discusses the pervasive, often obsessive connection between music and human behavior. Looking at the associations with music and salient life events, he explores the features, curses, and possible benefits of music that arise. (May 7, 2011)

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Leading Matters
Music, Memory and (Gulp) Aging

Leading Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2010 54:50


Jonathan Berger discusses music as an aspect of human behavior and how it can be used to trigger memories and emotions. He also examines how music and memory correlate during the aging process. (November 13, 2010)

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Big Ideas (Audio)
Jonathan Berger on the Social Ethics of Music

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2010 44:09


Stanford University professor, Jonathan Berger, presents a range of compositions, including his piece called Jiyeh, written in response to an ecological disaster arising from an act of war, in this profoundly moving lecture (and accompanying auditory soundscape) reflecting on the idea of socially responsible music.