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The Alchemist Club Podcast
Episode 289- Desmond Explains It All

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 61:17


With one final mask between the party and phenomenal cosmic power, they head for Jux once more. Will Estio's life be ruined for a third time? Will the Prince of Coin yield to the tender touch of diplomacy? Connect and chat with us! Follow us on BlueSky: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi atthealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

Die Sechsperten
Mittweidaer Studiogespräche

Die Sechsperten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 29:56


Jux und Tollerei mit Max und Till ...

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events
HealthTech and AgTech Panel - 361Firm NY Tech Summit Feb. 25 2025

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 19:42


 Health, Ag and Ed Tech Panel -...ech Summit (Feb. 25, 2025) (1)Sat, Mar 01, 2025 10:54PM • 19:43SUMMARY KEYWORDSHealthcare innovation, AI solutions, value-based care, healthcare institutions, national emergency, AI convenience, agriculture technology, carbon credits, nutritional content, small-scale farming, food security, vertical farming, healthcare incentives, virtual drug trials, surgical bots.SPEAKERSRich Sobel, Speaker 5, Mark Sanor, Speaker 3, Robin Blackstone, Rashmi Joshi, Alex Zhuk, Kris Wood Mark Sanor  00:00Roshni, Chris, come up quickly, introductions and insights, and then we go to what scares it excites you. Thank you guys. So why don't you start? Actually, Chris hasn't spoken yet. Surprisingly. Kris Wood  00:20Okay, Hi, I'm Chris Wood. Very quickly, I am with a company called Three BP partners. We are investors, technologists and operators that effectively now in health care, rather than sell products and services, rather than sell solutions, we're selling what we think the health care system really needs, which are outcomes and cash so we can you're selling cash. We're selling cash. Okay, we're selling cash. How you doing that? We are we are basically partnering with the health care institutions, taking risks with them, operating the business, businesses we're creating with them and sharing the financial and outcome rewards with them. So we're not a traditional vendor saying, Let us sell you something. It's let us invest in something. You give us your data, you give us your brand, you give us your distribution. We will create products that are incremental to you, to bridge you to value based care and outcome based care. What scares me is, look, I don't need to go into how messed up our health care system is, right? We all know that this country is investing twice as much as anyone else per person in health care, and we're getting the least value for our money. That that is also trend or coming down to our health care institutions. McKinsey has published reports saying our health care institutions are two to 300 basis points under water in terms of the difference between what returns they're getting from payers, the growth in that versus the growth in inflation and and they're $500 million behind in the last three years in terms of the discrepancy in payments, right? So their margins are single digits. They're getting lower. Our health care systems are in trouble. And, you know, we're still fatter and less healthy than everyone else. I think this is a national emergency. I think we can wind up, or we don't, certainly don't want to end up as a nation of wall es, right? If you remember the movie where, you know, we're just a bunch of puffy, non thinking individuals who, you know we're living on machines, basically because we can't take care of ourselves. I think this is a national emergency. What excites me is that always within massive problems becomes massive opportunities, right? The technology is here. AI is here. Solutions exist. Solutions themselves are not the answer. They're part of the solution. Technology is not the answer, they're part of the solution. But how the entire business model of health care really needs to be rethought. The incentives need to be rethought. But if you can help figure that out, I think that's a massive opportunity. Who wants to go? I think she should. Ladies. Ladies second, Rashmi Joshi  03:16thank you. First of all, Mark, nice to be here with all of you. My name is rash me, Joshi. I'm the founder and CEO of Asha AI, and I'm a serial entrepreneur. So I've been building businesses since I was 16 years old, working currently on company five. My third is founder, CEO. Been very fortunate to have had a couple of exits along the way, and I also advise a small number of family offices and funds on specifically health care, AI and impact investments, which I personally believe should be every investment that we make, especially in this room. Mark Sanor  03:49What was the 16 year old business when you were 16? It Rashmi Joshi  03:52was a dance company. So I grew up singing, dancing, acting and modeling. So I performed all over the place, and had a great time doing it. What scares me most is that a lot of the innovation that's happening now, thanks to AI, is all based on making our lives more comfortable and more convenient, and there hasn't been a tremendous, tremendous amount of thought going into figuring out what happens when we make our lives too convenient. What do we actually do when we're not forced to innovate? And that scares me, because it could mean the breakdown of our innovation fabric as a society. I think most of us as innovators on this panel too. We build things out of necessity, and so when we don't have that neces necessity driving us to ask questions, then how do we actually create new innovations that are leaps and bounds ahead of the way that we live now? And what inspires us? Because very easily we could say, you know, most people who are. Are retired, experience a huge decline in terms of their health, in terms of their well being, in terms of their mental health, they're less likely to reach out to their communities and connect with people. So we could go in that direction if we're not careful about how we decide to respond to this influx of AI tech, but we could also go in the opposite direction and say, Hey, we're going to take this as an opportunity to focus our energies, our efforts, our time, on building something that's truly leaps and bounds forward. So that scares me, but I'm also optimistic, as we probably all are in this room, and I hope that it inspires more of us to build more community, to have more conversations like this, and to start building more innovative solutions to bigger problems than the ones we're experiencing now. Mark Sanor  05:56So I guess you've already answered that question, Alex in a different way, or unless you have any additional thoughts. I mean, do Alex Zhuk  06:03you want me to give instruction of the company and how it relates to agriculture? Yeah, sure, yeah. I mean, very quickly. Once again, Alex, great to be here, founder of a company that use satellites and AI models to map the footprint that farmers are having on the environment. Fundamentally, it has two purposes. One is to measure the agriculture sector's contribution to climate change and how we can solve it. But two and where we see the world heading is actually being able to measure the carbon the farmers are sequestering by adopting climate positive practices in the form of carbon credits, and that is important, especially when you zoom out and consider all farmers. Mark Sanor  06:49So in doing this, what surprised you the most in your journey? Sure, Speaker 3  06:54agriculture specifically, but I imagine there are other sectors, and Mark Sanor  06:59by the way, you raise like $18 million yeah, so Bloomberg and Alex Zhuk  07:04Bloomberg Microsoft, and then the sovereign wealth fund of Singapore for various teach reasons, and the world operation on multiple continents. What surprised me about agriculture is one the tradition inherent in the industry. You know, these farmers have been doing things their own way for generations. It's family business. You know, you need to come in humble and not just, you know, be with typical Silicon Valley, you know, shaker and disrupt her, because this is, you know, not just their livelihood, but their land and their legacy. And that has consequences, both in terms of how you work with the farmer community, but also fundamentally speed of scale, you can just come in and expect to grow like a hockey stick, because cycles are quite literally annual. You plant, you try, you come back in Europe, you reassess. So I would say not to bore anybody else more, I would say the biggest surprise was the Jux disposition between the Silicon Valley philosophy of building a start up and the reality of how the agriculture sector operates. Mark Sanor  08:14Makes sense. So anyone else have any questions in the health, AG, education sectors for our panel, can Robin Blackstone  08:30you use your tech? Thanks. Hi, Rob and Blackstone. Can you use your technology to determine nutritional value in the foods that you're evaluating? Because, you know, right now, there's a big discussion around Ultra process, foods and and the actual value, to your point that we're getting out of it, if you could somehow pair that, that might be actually extremely valuable to people. So Alex Zhuk  08:52you mentioned that because we actually started out doing that. So the you know, when you look at satellites all around us, the data can be used for whatever purpose you want, because ultimately, we're doing is we're understanding the chemical composition of the soil and the plants that cover it. So we originally started out by with the idea of understanding the nutritional complexity the soil and the plants, and then using that to understand where exactly do you want to spare your nitrogen, or exactly do you want to apply your other fertilizer? The challenge came in terms in terms of commercialization, when, because we weren't bringing new money to farmers, whereas of carbon credits, you're laying a new income stream on top of what they're already getting, which is yield. And unfortunately, the system today pays farmers only for the yield, nothing into account the health aspect of the food or the soil, and they operate on very similar margins, so they're very risk averse to try and compute new things. But to answer your question In short, you know, as we see the trends in terms. Us becoming much more interested in what goes into our bodies. Yes, technology can support us being able to provide more nutritionally Whole Foods. I actually Speaker 5  10:09have a question about that as well. You always have the hard questions. Rashmi Joshi  10:15So I actually agree with you that we're living in one of the biggest genocides of our time right now, and we don't really even know it. Most of us in this room are consuming on a daily basis 1000s of ingredients that are illegal in most European countries, and there's no way to avoid them. So to follow up on what you just said is it, are you actually able to determine the nutritional content of the actual produce that's being grown, not the soil, but the produce. And the question to follow up on that is, when you have companies like Monsanto that have IP on specific seeds, and you have neighboring farms that are not using those seeds, but as we all know, seeds disperse naturally. So if you are a farmer that's not using that specific type of crop and Monsanto seeds gets into your lot, they can actually sue you for using their products without explicitly paying for them, which is how they've squashed millions of small scale farmers to date. So what are you doing to protect small scale farming, and are you actually able to detect nutritional content of produce? IAlex Zhuk  11:22produce. Great questions. Great questions. I'll start with the first one, which is, can we quantify and measure the nutritional content produce? We measure the application and the growth of the plants, so not just oil, but also the leaf canopy, but a lot of the nutritional content actually is downstream. How you process it? What do you mix it with, etc, etc. So we can help with that, but we're not going to be the entire answer in terms of helping small hoard farmers, this is something that I'm particularly passionate about, but it is a harder technical challenge, and what I mean by that is, using satellites. One of the magical things about it is that if you can measure carbon in a big farm in Iowa or Australia, you can measure carbon on a farm in Ethiopia, for example. And given that a lot of the countries in the Global South as we term it, have skipped over the land lines and are all digitized with cell phones. There's a digital path to where you can measure the amount of footprint of somebody's small quarter farm and then pay them for that impact, if the proper system is to centralize that. Do we see that a skill today? No, but my hope is that we're going to get there soon, around the winter. Rich Sobel  12:43Okay, I have a question. So we're looking at this today, and maybe just over the hill, maybe looking back a little bit. But you know, there's so much technology that's going on, and there's so many problems in food security, we're familiar Eddie and I with vertical farming and indoor farming, and now we're going to have a problem with people coming in and being seasonal workers. Just one small example of what might be resolved if you could figure out other models using technology to feed the planet and to do it with less microbes and plastics, if you can do it in a controlled environment. This maybe applies to health tech as well. Where do you think we are in the percentage utilization of technology compared to the technology that's reasonably available? And how long do you think it's going to take before we see that sort of tipping point where these problems are really being solved, not just on the margin, but in a material way. Kris Wood  13:50Well, look, I'll speak to at least the health tech side of that, and I think a lot of things you were saying about food and, AG, it's very similar, which is, there's a misalignment right now between incentives and outcomes, right? Whether, whether it's are you incentive for the amount of food you make or for the nutritional quality of the food you make? Are you incented for keeping people healthy or you incented by the amount of procedures that you do on sick people? We all say we want one thing, right, but people are paid by the other, right? And I had a mentor decades ago who used to tell me, lead, lead somebody by their w2 and their hearts and minds follow, right? So, and that's that's fair. So until you align those incentives, it is going to be difficult. I look, I can speak to health, I can't speak to AG, there is a lot of technology there. I think one of the challenges, at least in health care, is you have entrenched institutions who are motivated economic ly by certain. Regulatory frameworks and and they're slow to act. And so getting those things done at scale right now, until you change the business model, is very difficult, right? That's why we said we're trying to change the business model. We're selling outcomes and we're selling cash. We're not we're not trying to just sell you technology, because guess what? Mr. Hospital, you don the money to pay for it anyway, right? So I think you really have to look fundamentally at the incentive structure and the business structure to really make until that change becomes really prevalent. I Rashmi Joshi  15:34think it's going to take too fucking long to change our policy. So I've given up on that. And as an innovator, I focus on, what can I change, and how can I actually spearhead innovation in such a fashion that it forces the health care system to change, and we're experiencing that as we speak. So with ASHA, my company not to go on too much and give you guys a pitch, but I built Asha after my grandma went through cancer as a tool that would help elderly folks, those with disabilities, people who are bed ridden or going through cognitive decline, to have a tool that they can just chat with that's going to help them to stay on top of care. And since then, it's evolved into a platform where now different kinds of health care organizations are approaching us, asking to leverage our technology in ways that we had never conceived of. One example of that is the head of clinical innovation at memorial stone Kettering approached me and said, rash me, have you thought about using Asha to help us run virtual drug trials? Because we've been looking for a tool like this for the last 10 to 15 years. We've tried building it ourselves, and it hasn't worked. And imagine if you are, you know, stage four pancreatic cancer. You're sitting at home and you're thinking yourself, well, I've just been through this intense treatment. There's no way I can participate in this amazing research study that I found on the opposite side of the world, in New York, when I'm based in India and afford flying there, in and out and staying there every few weeks, every few months, to report my outcomes. Well now actually, you can do that through Asha without getting off your couch, so having the ability to participate in potentially life saving clinical research from any part of the world, no matter who you are, what kind of state you have in terms of your health, is such a massive leap forward, and it's something that is actually very aligned with incentives across the board, with the clinicians who are responsible for managing your care with the pharma company, who is looking for greater insights on how patients are responding to their medications, and it's also much easier for family care givers and patients. So I think if you're driving any kind of a systemic change, you have to be bullish about it, and you have to find ways to align incentives, rather than waiting for the policy to catch up to you. And I also think that no one's asked this question yet, but I think it's an important and valid one, which is, how is AI going to change health care? I think eventually we'll start seeing care being delivered at home again, we'll start having things like even routine surgeries being done at home, because you'll have surgical bots that could easily come to your home. You have a greater chance of recovery. Because I think it's crazy that we send all sick people into this great little place called a hospital or clinic where you're already immunocompromised and you're spending time with other sick people, your likelihood of getting sick from just going to the hospital is actually much higher, right? OrMark Sanor  18:49sometimes you're like my father, you don't even want the care that he needs because he doesn't want to go there exactly, exactly speaking of cared self care. I'm going to make an audible. You may not like sure that we're going to take a break right now. I put the raw I put, I stack this up with lots of panels and didn't put a break in. So I'm going to take some time from this panel and the next one, a little bit. Just get some movement and have continue this discussion and your break and come back at 305, movement is good. All right, take a break. I'm joined our 361 firm community of investors and thought leaders. We have a lot of events created by the community as we collaborate on investments and philanthropic interests. Join us.  You can subscribe to various 361 events and content at https://361firm.com/subs. For reference: Web: www.361firm.com/homeOnboard as Investor: https://361.pub/shortdiagOnboard Deals 361: www.361firm.com/onbOnboard as Banker: www.361firm.com/bankersEvents: www.361firm.com/eventsContent: www.youtube.com/361firmWeekly Digests: www.361firm.com/digest

Auf ein Wort
Krawatten abschneiden

Auf ein Wort

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 2:04


Krawattenabschneiden ist ein beliebter Jux am Altweiberfasching. In einem Kurs für Sterbebegleitung kann man das Abschneiden aber auch ganz ernsthaft und tiefsinnig betreiben.

Betthupferl - Gute-Nacht-Geschichten für Kinder
Pfiff, die Schiffsratte, III (1/5): Die Schiffsglocke

Betthupferl - Gute-Nacht-Geschichten für Kinder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 4:27


Was ist ein Rux? Ein rauer Jux? Das kleine, goldlockige Klabauterwesen erklärt das den beiden Schiffratten einfach an einem praktischen Beispiel. (Eine Geschichte von Kilian Leypold, erzählt von Stefan Zinner)

Radio Juxtapoz
152: Danielle Mckinney | Radio Juxtapoz

Radio Juxtapoz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 41:38


Something that will always exist, regardless of political landscapes and the changing of societal norms, is the need to honor space. ⁠Danielle Mckinney⁠ knows something about space, and waiting, and watching, and observing. As a photographer she practices these disciplines, and when she began to explore her desire to paint, she found something remarkably powerful: the space for the body to rest. Whether it was a fantasy or a dream, Mckinney's work is a powerful reminder that the art of protest can come in unexpected ways, that sound can reverberate from the quietest of moments and just how much rest and the act of being seen resonates so deeply. In this episode of the ⁠Radio Juxtapoz's Unibrow podcast⁠, Jux editor ⁠Evan Pricco⁠ speaks to Mckinney the day before the American election of 2024, which envelops the conversation with a bit of realistic uncertainty. Mckinney speaks of her shows in Europe in 2024, listening to Thom Yorke and the Cocteau Twins, her youth in Alabama and Georgia and giving woman of color the space and place to be seen. ⁠Subscribe to the Radio Juxtapoz podcast⁠⁠.  Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, ⁠Evan Pricco⁠. Episode 152was recorded in Los Angeles and New York on November 4, 2024. Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@radiojuxtapoz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Photo of Danielle Mckinney by Pierre Le Hors, provided by Kunsthal n in Copenhagen

Regional Diagonal
Regional Diagonal vom 07.09.2024

Regional Diagonal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 14:55


«I love you, Mümswil!», sagt James Arthur in einem Video. Auch andere Stars bekunden auf Tik Tok ihre Zuneigung zur kleinen Gemeinde im Thal. Motiviert dazu hat sie ein Privatradiosender - als Trost für den Titel «die schlechteste Gemeinde der Schweiz», den Mümliswil in einem Ranking hat.  Die Themen im Überblick World Skills: Zwei Vertreter aus der Schweiz sind gut gerüstet Der Urner Elmar Wyrsch und der Bündner Luca Hubmann sind kommende Woche Teil des Schweizer Teams an den World Skills in Lyon. Beide sind sich derzeit intensiv am Vorbereiten. Erdnüsse aus Freiburg Erdnüssli sind ein exotisches Gewächs. In Freiburg hat ein Bauer sie aus Jux angepflanzt. Mit Erfolg. Die Pflanzen gedeihen, die Ernte ist auch dieses Jahr voraussichtlich ansehnlich. Und der Absatz? Perfekt! Die Leute reissen ihm offenbar die Ware aus den Händen Gregor Kobel: Vom Zürcher FC Seefeld zum Nati-Goalie Der Präsident des FC Seefeld sagt, er hätte nicht gedacht, dass es bei Kobel für eine Weltkarriere reiche. Da hat er sich geirrt! Mümliswil: Warum ist die Gemeinde einen Tik Tok-Kanal wert? «I love you, Mümswil!», sagt James Arthur in einem Video. Auch andere Stars bekunden auf Tik Tok ihre Zuneigung zur kleinen Gemeinde im Thal. Motiviert dazu hat sie ein Privatradiosender - als Trost für den Titel «die schlechteste Gemeinde der Schweiz», den Mümliswil in einem Ranking hat. Weitere Themen: - Mümliswil: Warum ist die Gemeinde einen Tik Tok-Kanal wert?

The Alchemist Club Podcast
Recap Episode 201-250

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 83:11


The triumphant return of Captain Desmond -- and all the madness that follows. The triumphant showdown with the Valor of Jux -- and all the madness that follows! The great foray into the land of elves and masquerade on the trail of a Proxy…and all the madness that will surely follow. Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

Radio Juxtapoz
140: Wisam Salsaa of Banksy's Walled Off Hotel in Palestine | Radio Juxtapoz

Radio Juxtapoz

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 55:42


It was always as much as an intervention as it was a hotel. When Banksy opened the Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem in Palestine in the West Bank in 2017, it was met by both amazement and a bit of shock. In what, in a way, like, "Wait, he opened an actual hotel in the West Bank? By the wall? How did he get that done?" And of course there was the simple: "I want to go. Can I go? Is it safe? I need to go." But there were also more vital questions and anwsers that the hotel offered: what is the history of this region? What is the West's role in this history? The year 2017 was important as it marked the 100 years since the "British took control of Palestine and helped kick start a century of confusion and conflict." And of course in true Banksy fashion, he noted, "At the time of writing there are no special events being planned to mark the occasion." This was a real hotel, with real world implications in a region occupied by Israel with wartime conditions dominating the consciousness of the people there. For Banksy and Walled Off Hotel manager, Wisam Salsaa, this was the opportunity to tell the story of a people, a region and a culture.  After our Israel-Palestine episode at the end of 2023, Radio Juxtapoz wanted to return to the stories of the region but also highlight those who help give Palestinian artists a voice and platform. Wisam, for his years as a tour guide in Bethlehem and now the manager of the Walled Off Hotel (which, of course, is currently closed), helped make Banksy's vision for the hotel come to life and continued to operate it through the following years. In this episode, Jux editor Evan Pricco speaks to Wisam about the creation of the Walled Off, the artistic culture in the West Bank, how street art brought international attention to the region and how Banky changed the way many in the West began to think about its role in the history of Palestine. You can follow the Walled Off Hotel at @walledoffhotel The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 140 was recorded in May 2024. Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@radiojuxtapoz⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Juxtapostion
#Jux 03/02/24 The Return to Atlantis

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 64:16


Juxtapostion
#Jux 02-03-24 Who Watches the Watchers? Indeed....

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 63:02


Radio Juxtapoz
131: Ozzie Juarez at the Pulse of Los Angeles Art | Radio Juxtapoz

Radio Juxtapoz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 59:59


Los Angeles is a big place. Sprawling is the description most give it, and that feels so apt once you spend a few days here. It's not a top to bottom type of city, but left to right, almost like a city laid out like a book. A city of narratives and chapters. And right now, there aren't many an artists who seem to be writing a tale quite like Ozzie Juarez. As a painter, curator and incubator, Juarez and his Tlaloc Studios is telling the modern story of LA to not only the rest of the world, but to itself. It's LA about LA; and it's unlike any story being told today. On this episode of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Jux editor Evan Pricco sits down with Ozzie days after the opening of one of the most talked about shows of the LA season: his solo OXI-DIOS at Charlie James Gallery. He still feels the buzz, but will soon turn his attention back to his curatorial duties with TRADITIONS at Muzeo down the road in Orange County and taking part in what may be the show of the year, At the Edge of the Sun, opening at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery just in time for Frieze LA. This is where Ozzie is at. Whether its in the blue chip galleries of West LA, Tlaloc in South Central or his own solo show in Chinatown, he is the pulse of LA. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 131 was recorded on January 25, 2024 in Los Angeles. Follow us on ⁠@radiojuxtapoz⁠

Radio Juxtapoz
127: Inuk artist, Saimaiyu Akesuk and the Rich History of Northern Art | Radio Juxtapoz

Radio Juxtapoz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 26:12


When you go to Miami each year, you are hoping to discover something new, something fresh, an artist that changes the way you look at the contemporary art landscape. For Radio Juxtapoz, we were able to go North while heading South, where we hosted a live panel conversation with Saimaiyu Akesuk, an Iqaluit born, Kinngait-based artist whose distinctive patterns and oil pastel animal drawings drew the eye of Canada Goose and the Canada Goose Art Collection. Last week at the Canada Goose pop-up store in Miami's Design District, and in an evolution of its longstanding program, Canada Goose commissioned Saimaiyu to create three new print works, with proceeds from the sales of the works to benefit Inuit artists and communities across Canada. On the occasion,and on this episode of the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Jux editor Evan Pricco spoke with Saimaiyu and Canada Goose Art Collection curator, Natalie MacNamara to discuss Saimaiyu's early influences in her community, her grandfather's lasting impression on her pastel drawings and the inspirations behind her birds and bears. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 127 was recorded on December 7, 2023 at the Canada Goose pop-up in Miami. Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz

Rayos X
Rayos X #142 - Alex JuxX - NO me gustaría un REENCUENTRO del NMR Crew.

Rayos X

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 72:19


Jux nos cuenta como fue su vida antes de su fama en Internet, su paso por el NMR crew y qué hizo después de su término, no se lo pierdan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SWR2 Zeitgenossen
Barbi Marković: „Humor ist für mich ein Mittel, um nachzudenken“

SWR2 Zeitgenossen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 44:19


Barbi Marković, 1980 in Belgrad geboren, erzählt die Geschichte einer verlorenen Generation. Junge Menschen treffen im Nachkriegs-Serbien in „Die verschissene Zeit“ auf gleichgültige Alte, brutale Computerspielfiguren oder einen verrückten Forscher. Zugleich sind sie „Superheldinnen“ - sie entwickeln Superkräfte, führen einen irrwitzigen Selbstbefreiungskampf und nutzen dafür den „Blitz des Schicksals“. Hinter der Groteske und dem Jux lauert bei Marković stets der Abgrund. Auch in ihrem neuen Roman „Minihorror“ wird ein Paar ständig vom Grauen heimgesucht. Die Autorin lebt seit 2006 in Wien.

Juxtapostion
#Jux 09-30-23 Underground Bases and More

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 66:21


The Alchemist Club Podcast
Episode 213- The Temple of Aquila

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 53:24


On their way to obtain Desmond's much needed soup, the party encounters scrutiny on the road. Will they be able to reach Jux, or has the destruction of the Valor stirred up a hornet's nest too terrible for even an emergency breakfast buffet to contend with? Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

Juxtapostion
#Jux The Speculative Science-y UAP Spectacular

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 76:30


The Human Design Hive Podcast
75- Deep Dive Into Profile Lines Series- Line 5

The Human Design Hive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 56:40


We have decided to make it easier to find what you need to know about the Profile lines in a new series that focuses on just one line per episode!This episode is all about the Line 5!  The Line 5 profile is known in traditional Human Design as the Heretic and in Quantum Human Design as the Visionary Leader.  The Line 4 is all about leadership, innovation, practical solutions and also a sometimes tricky projection field.  Are you a Line 5  wondering how to figure out what that means, or you're just curious to learn more about the Line 5's in your life (and your chart?).  We got you covered!And this week's Incarnation Cross is the JUX of The Now (20/34, 37/40)- Curious to know more? Well press play and let's go!You can now grab a copy of your Human Design chart on my website!Get yours HEREReady to dig into your Human Design with Dana?Book a chart reading now!No time right now for a live 1:1 reading, but need help interpreting your chart? Check out my offering of a Recorded Video Chart Reading!Check out my free 2 part video training How To Get Started With Human DesignBuy Us A Coffee! ☕️Find Us on Youtube @humandesignhiveFind Dana on IG @humandesignhiveFind Dana on Tiktok @humandesignhiveemail: Dana@humandesignhive.comThanks for listening, we appreciate you!

Juxtapostion
#Jux 09/02/23 Weirdest Places in America Part 2. Why Does DIA have vast underground Tunnels? Plus Getting to the Bottom of Me's Hole

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 66:05


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#Jux The Weirdest Places in America

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 65:39


The Alchemist Club Podcast
Episode 207- Too Many Natural Twenties

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 54:55


Deep within the armored hull of Jux's ultimate weapon, the crew of Teliferous prepares for the long-fated showdown with Alabaster Ravenwood. Will they be able to take down the Valor before their own vessel is dealt a deadly blow? Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

The Alchemist Club Podcast
Episode 205- Valorous Assault

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 57:46


Bolstered by the gnomish forces, Teliferous takes to the sky in a fateful faceoff with the Valor of Jux. Will their preparations be enough to overcome the harnessed might of an elder elemental?  Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

Sicherheitshalber
Sicherheitshalber Spezial ***5. Geburtstag*** Live online: Ernste Themen Streumunition & NATO-Gipfel

Sicherheitshalber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 56:17


“Sicherheitshalber” ist der - inzwischen 5 Jahre alte! - Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In der Vergangenheit waren Geburtstage stets Anlass zu allerlei Faxen sowie zur Verkostung des einen oder anderen alkoholhaltigen Kaltgetränks. Dieses Jahr war den vier Podcastern aber nicht nach Jux und Dollerei. Außerdem wurden in den letzten Tagen so viele brandaktuelle Themen an den Sicherheitspod herangetragen, dass der Geburtstag am 19. Juli kurzerhand live, in Form eines Twitter Space, stattfand, um auch mit den Hörerinnen und Hörern ins Gespräch kommen zu können. Es geht also zu Beginn kurz um das von Russland aufgekündigte Getreideabkommen und dann um die kontroverse Lieferung von Streumunition an die Ukraine sowie die Implikationen des NATO-Gipfels in Vilnius. Das ist der Mitschnitt des Twitter Space (ohne das Q&A-Segment mit den ZuhörerInnen) - für die deswegen leider schlechtere Tonqualität bittet die Crew des Sicherheitspod inständig um Nachsicht. Die nächste reguläre Folge kommt schon nächste Woche! Web: https://sicherheitspod.de/ Shop: https://sicherheitshalbershop.myspreadshop.de/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sicherheitspod Mastodon: mastodontech.de/@Sicherheitspod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sicherheitspod Komplette Shownotes unter: https://sicherheitspod.de/2023/07/22/sicherheitshalber-spezial-5-geburtstag-live-online-ernste-themen-streumunition-nato-gipfel/

The Alchemist Club Podcast
Episode 204- Preparations

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 54:54


Reunited and readied, the crew plots a course towards the lands of Jux and the vast shadow of evil which lurks within its skies. Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

The Alchemist Club Podcast
Episode 203- What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor

The Alchemist Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 48:59


Desmond is back! Desmond is gone! Hot on the heels of their recently repaired captain, the party contemplates the looming showdown with the Valor of Jux. Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

Juxtapostion
#Jux 06/10/23 Vegas Invasion and More

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 74:59


Juxtapostion
#Jux The Lies That Help People Sleep

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 62:31


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#JUX 03-25-23 More Cryptids WOOT!

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 82:04


Juxtapostion
Best of #Jux 11-26-22 Chemtrails

Juxtapostion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 65:25


KLRNRadio
BEST OF #Jux Jeff from Manorama hanging to talk aliens

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 68:29


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REPLAY: #JUX 12-27-19 What Really Happened to General George S Patton? We Report You Decide

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 57:55


#JUX 12-27-19 What Really Happened to General George S Patton? We Report You Decide

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REPLAY: #JUX 12-27-19 What Really Happened to General George S Patton? We Report You Decide

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 57:55


#JUX 12-27-19 What Really Happened to General George S Patton? We Report You Decide

KLRNRadio
#Jux 11-26-22 Chemtrails

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 69:27


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#Jux 11-26-22 Chemtrails

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 69:27


The Lifestyle First Podcast
Anna Wood shares the 3 Spices that will optimise your sleep

The Lifestyle First Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 29:48


Episode 5 of season 11 of The Lifestyle First Podcast is centred around the S in the Lifestyle First Method. SLEEP: WHICH SLEEP ACTIONS CAN YOU COMMIT TO? Sleep is absolutely critical to health. Sleeping better for a healthier life can be achieved through simple, regular modifications to allow yourself to tune in to your natural sleep rhythms. * * * * * In this episode, to help me explore the 'Which spices can help me to sleep better?' I invited along Anna Wood. Anna Wood is the founder of JUX food, a startup on a mission to redefine sustainable super-seasonings. Anna has worked in the music industry for 8 years & recently completed an MBA at Cambridge University before founding her startup seasoning business JUX. * * * * * The two references Anna & I explore are: 1. Chamomile: A herbal medicine of the past with bright future - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2995283/ 2. Effects of saffron on sleep quality in healthy adults with self-reported poor sleep: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32056539/ ••••• As always we give you three actions to take away from the episode which are: 1. Fit herbs & spices into your weekly Veg target. Make one addition of a herb or spice into your daily routine. Use creative methods such as including saffron in your mash or peppermint leaves in your tea. As a top tip if you are using dried herbs in your cooking, cook for about 20 minutes to allow them to rehydrate to get the full flavour & nutritional benefits. 2. Erase one of your food waste habits. For example chopping parsley & popping it in a container with some oil, makes a tasty salad dressing that will last an additional week. 3. 1 in 4 of us in the UK have herbs & spices that are over 5 years old. When recycling the packaging of these date expired herbs & spices consider whether your local council can recycle that packaging or does it need to be taken to different facility. * * * * * Find Out More/Contact/Follow: https://juxfood.com Socials https://www.linkedin.com/company/juxfood/about/ https://www.instagram.com/juxfood/ https://www.facebook.com/JUXfood/ https://twitter.com/juxfood Contact Anna at anna@juxfood.com You can discover more & connect with Dr. Alka at the links below: Newsletter: https://dralkapatel.com/mailinglist Website: https://dralkapatel.com/ Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralkapat... https://www.facebook.com/dralkapateluk https://www.instagram.com/dralkapateluk https://twitter.com/dralkapateluk * * * * * DISCLAIMER: This content does not constitute or substitute personal one-to-one professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or health care professional with questions about your health. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-alka-patel/message

KLRNRadio
BEST Of Rocktober Past "#Jux 10-21-21 Demonic Signs part 3 aand Part 4 #Jux 11-04-21 Evocation and Selling Your Soul"

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 124:01


KLRNRadio
BEST Of Rocktober Past "#Jux 10-21-21 Demonic Signs part 3 aand Part 4 #Jux 11-04-21 Evocation and Selling Your Soul"

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 124:01


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#Jux Rocktober Things That Go Bump in the Night Plotergeist and Banshee

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 73:00


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#Jux Rocktober Things That Go Bump in the Night Plotergeist and Banshee

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 73:00


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#Jux Rocktober 2022 The Haunted White House

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 65:59


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#Jux Rocktober 2022 The Haunted White House

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 65:59


KLRNRadio
BEST OF JUX ROCKTOBER "#JUX 10-7-21 Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Demonic Possession Volume 1"

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 61:17


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BEST OF JUX ROCKTOBER "#JUX 10-7-21 Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Demonic Possession Volume 1"

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 61:17


KLRNRadio
(RP)#JUX 12-27-19 What Really Happened to General George S Patton? We Report You Decide

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 59:30


KLRNRadio
(RP)#JUX 12-27-19 What Really Happened to General George S Patton? We Report You Decide

KLRNRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 59:30


D&D Fitness Radio Podcast
Episode 129 - Anthony Jacobs: The Story of My Life

D&D Fitness Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 42:24


In Episode 129, we sit down with Don's long-time training partner, Anthony Jacobs, who we affectionally refer to as “Tone”. Don and Tone discuss their complex relationship that started in the gym. As we find out, their relationship is not only about their workouts together, but all of the other ways that they ‘spot' and help each other through the heavy lifting known as life. We also talk about Tone's long-term film project that essentially tells the story of his life. The film is called “Respect the Jux” and premiered this month and numerous streaming networks.From writer and director G. C. Goba is the film adaptation of the celebrated urban crime thriller, "Respect The Jux". "Respect the Jux" is the age old struggle between the good, the bad, betrayal, love, and success. By any means. Heralded as one of the most prolific of its genre, and based on true events, "Respect the Jux" tells the story of Cat, a young Jamaican man with a corrupt past, who ventures to the United States on a quest to obtain the American dream, the "right" way - only to find it doesn't exist. Attempt after failed attempt, Cat finds himself in despair, and without many options, returns to his old ways. You can find out more information on Anthony Jacobs' new film “Respect the Jux” via the following links:Website: http://JUXMOVIE.COM/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juxmovieFacebook:www.facebook.com/rtjthemovieThe D&D Fitness Radio podcast is available at the following locations for downloadable audio, including: iTunes – https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/d-d-fitness-radio-podcast/id1331724217iHeart Radio – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/dd-fitness-radio-28797988/Spreaker.com – https://www.spreaker.com/show/d-and-d-fitness-radios-showSpotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5Py2SSPA4mntNwYRm0OpriYou can reach both Don and Derek at the following locations: Don Saladino: http://www.DonSaladino.com Twitter and Instagram - @DonSaladino YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/donsaladino Derek M. Hansen: http://www.SprintCoach.comTwitter and Instagram - @DerekMHansen YouTube - http://youtube.com/derekmhansen