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Running Out Of Size
10. Folge - Zu Gast bei unseren guten Freunden Finch & Flex

Running Out Of Size

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 98:08


Geburtstagsfolge… endlich 10…“ Zum Ehrentag haben wir nichts dem Zufall überlassen und gleich zwei Gäste für euch am Start! Besondere Anlässe = besondere Aufmerksamkeit. Und jetzt mal bitte „Butter bei die Fische“. Zur Jubiläumsfolge haben wir Finch und Flex aus Köln zu Kaffee, Kuchen und Plauderei eingeladen. Und um euch ein wenig auf den kommenden Talk und die Gäste vorzubereiten, bedienen wir uns einfach mal ganz frech der Worte von Finch: „13 Jahre Freundschaft, unzählige Erinnerungen und jetzt endlich festgehalten! In der Jubiläumsfolge von @runningoutofsize durften wir mit unseren Freunden @ddrip.wrld & @asap_gnocchi nicht nur über Mode und Karriere quatschen, sondern auch richtig deep in unsere gemeinsame Vergangenheit eintauchen. Von Zeiten, in denen ich wohnungslos, pleite und hungrig war, bis zu Momenten, in denen wir beide gewachsen sind jeder auf seinem eigenen Weg, aber immer Seite an Seite. Und wenn du so gar nichts hast? Dann brauchst du einen Freund wie Wengo aka @flex0221, der einfach ein Schnitzeltaxi springen lässt und dir ein Festmahl hinstellt, als wärst du ein Konig. In dieser Folge gibt's ungeschonte Anekdoten, Mode, Business & echte Bruderliebe mit Humor, Nostalgie und ganz viel Herz. Am Wochenende gibt's das Ding auf die Ohren! Für dieses Jahr haben wir uns einiges vorgenommen und hätten nicht besser starten können. Aber jetzt genug des Guten! Wir freuen uns einfach auf die weitere Reise mit euch! Viel Spaß beim Reinhören und wie immer ein ‚Shoutout‘ an euch, ihr Süßen! Eure Fashion Buddies [RunningOutOfSize](https://www.instagram.com/runningoutofsize?igsh=a2c3N3gyMDgxenBq&utm_source=qr) Gast Finch [Insta](https://www.instagram.com/alex__finch?igsh=MTB3cDJ6cHQ3NnkwMw==) Gast Flex [Insta](https://www.instagram.com/flex0221?igsh=bHAwZ3QyZHRjdzJv) Artwork bei Cedric Cidre [Insta](https://www.instagram.com/cedric_cidre?igsh=aHFhaHN3eHE2enN0) Artwork bei Manny Pac [Insta](https://www.instagram.com/manny_pacpac?igsh=eTNkdGpjemlrNXRv) Intro/Outro bei Komi [Insta](https://www.instagram.com/komi_june?igsh=MXM5cGliZXB2M2Yy)

Big Sky Breakdown
Montana State women outlast Montana - post game with Binford, Morales, Phillip, Dykstra + Harris, Bartsch & Konig

Big Sky Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 30:20


On Saturday in Missoula, Montana State remained undefeated in Big Sky Conference play with a 67-66 win over the Lady Griz, the 9th win in 11 rivalry matchups for MSU. Following the game, MSU's Marah Dykstra (left), Esmeralda Morales & Dylan Phillip, followed by Bobcat head coach Tricia Binford addressed media. Montana head coach Nate Harris along with senior Dani Bartsch (center) and junior Mack Konig also addressed the media. Video filmed by Brooks Nuanez, produced by Colter Nuanez. All Rights Reserved.

The Jimmy Palumbo Show
Welcome Comedian/Actor Dave Konig - Episode 201

The Jimmy Palumbo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 72:25


Welcome BACK to "The Jimmy Palumbo Show" Episode 201!! This week Jimmy & Dave talk about the weekend that was in the NFL, give some life updates and so much more! We welcome a very special guest, Actor/Comedian Dave Koning to the progrum! He will share some stories about the come up, what he has going on today and so much more!! #thejimmypalumboshow #davekonig #comedy #podcast

Business of Home Podcast
Rita Konig knows what clients really want

Business of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 44:48


The last time she was on the podcast, interior designer Rita Konig talked about her upbringing in England, and her early career as a design columnist. Two years later, and Konig's profile has already grown considerably—she's now a regular on the AD100, her Create Academy course remains as popular as ever, and last year she was honored as House & Garden's interior designer of the year.  On this episode of the podcast, Konig speaks with host Dennis Scully about why she's opening up an office in America, what's behind the recent rise of British style, and what clients really want in a world where expensive things are increasingly common.This episode is sponsored by Ernesta and Ethan AllenLINKSRita KonigDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

The meez Podcast
Jesse Konig on Revolutionizing Fries and Rethinking Fast-Casual Food

The meez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 57:25 Transcription Available


#86. What does it take to revolutionize fries and rethink fast-casual food? Jesse Konig, Co-Founder of Swizzler and Jesse & Ben's Fries, joins us on this episode to share his journey of turning a simple side dish into a product with purpose. Jesse dives into the origins of their signature house-cut style fries and walks us through the typical process of making frozen fries. He discusses the surprising and unwanted ingredients often found in food and how he and Ben are challenging that with their clean, thoughtfully sourced recipes. We also explore the unique cost structure behind Swizzler's operations and hear Jesse's vision for the future of fast food.Tune in for an inspiring conversation about innovation, quality, and creating a food system we can all feel good about. Where to find Jesse Konig:InstagramLinkedInWhere to find Jesse and Ben'sWebsiteInstagramWhere to find SwizzlerWebsiteInstagramLinkedInWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitterIn this episode, we cover:(03:00): The creation of the frozen fry(13:09): How frozen fries are typically made(19:22): Finding unwanted ingredients in food(32:00): Jesse and Ben's ingredients(41:00): Swizzler and it's COGS(45:21): What does 10 years in the future look like for Jesse?

Emergency Medical Minute
Episode 928: Neutropenic Fever

Emergency Medical Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 5:54


Contributor: Taylor Lynch, MD Educational Pearls: What is neutropenic fever? Specific type of fever that is seen in cancer patients and other patients with impaired immune systems These patients are highly susceptible to infection Typically occurs 7-10 days after the last chemotherapy dose, this is when the immune system is the weakest It is useful to know the specific type of malignancy. For example, heme malignancies (ALL, AML, etc.) have more intense chemo and are at higher risk of neutropenic fever To qualify as a neutropenic fever, a patient must have one recorded temperature greater than 38.3 degrees C or be over 38 degrees C for one hour. The severity of the neutropenic fever is established by the absolute neutrophil count. Abs neutrophil count under 1500 is mild, less than 1000 is moderate, less than 500 is severe. Also look at monocytes (cell that becomes a macrophage). Less than 200 is very concerning What is the workup and treatment? Obtain a panculture (culture blood from both arms and all indwelling lines), obtain urine culture, and get a chest x-ray. Do not preform a rectal exam or obtain a rectal core temperature. This could cause bacteremia. Treat with Cefepime (broad range and includes pseudomonas but not MRSA). If there is concern for MRSA add vancomycin. Admit with Neutropenic precautions (gowns, gloves, mask, positive pressure room) References Peseski, A. M., McClean, M., Green, S. D., Beeler, C., & Konig, H. (2021). Management of fever and neutropenia in the adult patient with acute myeloid leukemia. Expert review of anti-infective therapy, 19(3), 359–378. https://doi.org/10.1080/14787210.2020.1820863 Zimmer, A. J., & Freifeld, A. G. (2019). Optimal Management of Neutropenic Fever in Patients With Cancer. Journal of oncology practice, 15(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.1200/JOP.18.00269 Summarized by Jeffrey Olson, MS3 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMS3  

Ensuizados Express
Tu dinero es suizo y de Lausana

Ensuizados Express

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 5:00


Hoy te desvelo la cantidad de empresas locales que tienen prácticamente monopolio en la fabricación de billetes de dinero en efectivo a nivel planetario. Hablamos de Konig & Bauer Printing Solutions, SICPA, Landqart y Orell Füssli. La aplicación que te comento para verificar los billetes se llama ValiCash y la puedes encontrar en las tiendas de aplicaciones ¿Quieres contactar conmigo? ¡Genial! Por Telegram https://t.me/edu_martinez, por Twitter https://twitter.com/ensuizados o por Mastodon https://mastodon.social/@ensuizados

Modular
Rime of the Frost Maiden Session 20: Caer-Konig

Modular

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 82:31


Oh man, what a harrowing fight! Our adventurers sure do know how to get themselves into trouble! I am glad they made it out alive, though. Now all that's left is to go to Caer-Konig and then head back to Bryn Shander for the Speaker's Meeting! Maybe Max Hedman will be there..? Sound effects courtesy of Zapsplat.

Professional vanuit je hart Podcast - met Mascha Struijk
#242 Creativiteit zorgt voor verbinding - Barbara del Court Konig (AllOne)

Professional vanuit je hart Podcast - met Mascha Struijk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 63:40


"Creativiteit zorgt voor verbinding" Barbara del Court Konig werkt als Creative Community Builder vanuit  allone.nl aan het overbruggen van afstand tussen groepen mensen die tegenover elkaar staan. Bijvoorbeeld vluchtelingen en wijkbewoners die protesteren tegen een AZC. Door samen iets te maken - een podcast, een gedicht, een straattekening - ontdek je nieuwe kanten van elkaar. Met speelsheid en humor kun je heel serieuze onderwerpen bespreken én verandering teweeg brengen.  We praten over de kracht van kleine veranderingen, gelijkwaardigheid, polarisatie in de samenleving en hoe het helpt om vanuit liefde te praten, denken en handelen. Over authenticiteit en empathie, zelfreflectie, je eigen (voor)oordelen onderzoeken. Over plezier hebben in je werk en samen leuke dingen doen.  Luister dit inspirerende gesprek via je eigen podcastapp, Spotify, YouTube of de website.  Leuk als je ons laat weten wat je eruit haalt! Fijne dag,  Mascha  

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast
Formula Drift Pro Mike Power! || Behind The Wheel Podcast

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 58:48


On this podcast, Rich and Daut are joined by Formula Drift pro driver Mike Power! This is Mike's first year riding with Konig and we are thrilled to have him on the team! The post Formula Drift Pro Mike Power! || Behind The Wheel Podcast appeared first on Konig Wheels.

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ACR on Air
Theory & Application of CAR-T Therapy

ACR on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 57:36


By now, you likely have heard about CAR-T Cell therapy, but what exactly is it? Today, we dive headlong into this topic with Dr. Max Konig. We cover how this therapy works, how CAR-T Cells are made and administered to patients. We discuss the risks associated with this type of therapy, the side effects and their management. Lastly, we'll discuss the rheumatic diseases amenable to CAR-T therapy, those that are not, the costs and ethics involved and what the future may hold for it in rheumatology. Enjoy! 

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast
These Car Trends SUCK! || Behind The Wheel Podcast

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 27:32


On this podcast Scott and Rich are joined by FD PROSPEC driver Cole Richards. Cole is the 2023 Rookie of the Year and is going into his sophomore season 1. in FD PROSPEC and 2. as a Konig driver. Cole talks about his preparation for the 2024 season and more. The post These Car Trends SUCK! || Behind The Wheel Podcast appeared first on Konig Wheels.

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast
Sim Donuts w/ Cole Richards || Behind The Wheel Podcast

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 58:31


On this podcast Scott and Rich are joined by FD PROSPEC driver Cole Richards. Cole is the 2023 Rookie of the Year and is going into his sophomore season 1. in FD PROSPEC and 2. as a Konig driver. Cole talks about his preparation for the 2024 season and more. The post Sim Donuts w/ Cole Richards || Behind The Wheel Podcast appeared first on Konig Wheels.

Live Listen Erased
POWER METAL LIKE LIGHTNING || Hammer King - Konig Und Kaiser (5 Minute Review)

Live Listen Erased

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 4:02


When you do power metal and are using a hammer than you truly need to have the king of all hammer's. Will Thor share his hammer? Well tune in to hear my thoughts on the latest album by Hammer King. Hammer King - Konig Und Kaiser https://open.spotify.com/album/7ezPJdEOcDd9PqR5bzu9Oa?si=jIHtavhMSYe85rVQ_JzlcQ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/4BRr3TWbC2⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #hammerking #konigundkaiser #metal #music #review #musicreview #5minutereview #livelistenerased #podcast #youtube #discord #trending

Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron
118. Surrogacy Panel with Aliza Konig, Reena Bloom and Chana Shaffer

Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 52:41


On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Aliza Konig, Reena Bloom and Chana Shaffer join Aimee Baron, MD to talk about... -what brought them to surrogacy -how they navigated that journey -how they managed their family and friends during the process -how Reena and Chana had previous pregnancies, and surrogacy was chosen as a miraculous way they could grow their families -the time spent raising awareness and sensitivity about surrogacy -helping others navigate this process Connect with the guests: -Email info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org Connect with us: -Check out our Website -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message -Watch our TikToks -Follow us on Facebook -Watch us on YouTube  

The ThriveOn Podcast
E340: Building A Better Food System w/ Jesse Konig

The ThriveOn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 73:14


In this episode CJ welcomes his friend Jesse Konig, Co-Founder of Swizzler. During the conversation Jesse shares his experience in the food truck scene, how he has disrupted fast food, and how he plans to use healthier french fries as a tool to improve the food system.  CJ and Jesse also discuss pushing personal limits, trying new experiences, and the benefits of stepping out of one's comfort zone. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about growth, resilience, and the power of facing challenges head-on!   Key Topics [00:02:24] Entrepreneurship and zero training. [00:06:46] Food truck beginnings and success. [00:09:47] Food quality and education. [00:17:23] Learning from mistakes and testing. [00:21:48] The essence of entrepreneurship. [00:27:05] Overcoming challenges and innovation. [00:39:55] VC-backed ventures and expectations. [00:45:30] Greenwashing in the food industry. [00:47:14] Regenerative agriculture for healthier food. [00:52:11] Making farming cool again. [00:59:24] The cost of organic food. [01:03:27] Voting with your dollar.   Connect with Bobby Jesse's LinkedIn Jesse's Instagram Connect with CJ Finley: CJ's Instagram   CJ's YouTube CJ's Website THRIVEONLIFE Podcast Instagram        

The Law of Tech
S4E2 | Why we need cross-jurisdictional collaboration for AI regulation w/ Magdalena Konig

The Law of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 34:18


Joining us on the latest episode of The Law of Tech Podcast is Magdlena Konig, General Counsel, member of the Executive Leadership Team, and leader of the Legal, Governance and Compliance function at AIQ. Titled ‘Why we need cross-jurisdictional collaboration for AI regulation', this discussion couldn't be more timely and relevant as we head towards the formal adoption of the world's first piece of comprehensive AI legislation. Want to know more? Take a listen to the podcast episode on your podcast platform of preference!

Anything But Traditional
Taking Control of the Wait: Aliza Abrams Konig

Anything But Traditional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 67:21


Aliza Abrams Konig is the Director of Student Leadership, at Yeshiva University. Throughout Aliza's career she has worked within areas of student life, team building, creating curricula, and enriching the experiences of thousands of students through Experiential Education. Aliza also serves as a Surrogacy Consultant to families and individuals pursuing surrogacy. Earlier in Aliza's career she served as the YU Director of Alumni Engagement, Assistant Principal at Central, Yeshiva University High School for Girls, Director of Student Life at Stern College and as the Director of Jewish Service Learning for the University, where she built the service-learning curriculum and established chessed missions around the world. Aliza is a member of the inaugural Wexner Field Fellows program through the Wexner Foundation. She has spoken worldwide in synagogues, community centers, and schools about leadership, education, faith, prayer, and issues related to the contemporary Jewish family, dating, infertility, surrogacy, and family. Aliza holds a BA in Judaic Studies from Stern College, a master's in social work from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, and is currently a doctoral candidate at Wurzweiler. Aliza, her husband Samuel, and their children live in Riverdale, New York, where they are very involved with their community, synagogue, and other local organizations.In this episode, we sit down to discuss all of this and more. Some important mentions: Surrogate SolutionsI Was Supposed To Have A BabyKeep The Vision Alive Campaign In Memory of Jeffrey BergerAliza and My Instagram Live**For updates and conversations about these episodes follow me at @talesoftamar

Ian Talks Comedy
Dave Konig (comedian, actor, 3 time Emmy winner)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 69:31


I talk to comedian / actor Dave Konig on working with The State; Jon Stewart; Kevin Meaney; Gilbert Gottfried; appearing on Subway Q & A, Hardcore TV;, Law and Order, The Apprentice, Louie, Crashing, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; the schedule for comedians on cruises and shooting a Dry Bar Comedy Special

Product Momentum Podcast
Special Edition / Taking an AI-first Approach to Product Development, with Yochai Konig

Product Momentum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 23:52


Yochai Konig, Vice President, Machine Learning & AI at Ada, has worked in product and specialized in AI-enabled capabilities for more than 2 decades. All of a sudden, it seems, the rest of the world is catching on. Yet despite the recent buzz, many remain confused about how AI truly works. There was a lot … The post Special Edition / Taking an AI-first Approach to Product Development, with Yochai Konig appeared first on ITX Corp..

Winning at Work
Elevating Smash Burgers with Jesse Konig, Co-Founder & Professor of Swizzology at Swizzler

Winning at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 32:15


Welcome to W@W! If you like burgers and fries you will love today's episode with Swizzler, a Washington DC-based ELEVATED fast-food phenomenon known for its crispy chicken, premium smash burgers, fresh cut, twice-fried fries, and delicious drinks.   Swizzler began as a food truck concept in 2014 and has rapidly evolved into a major player in the Washington DC food scene, now being available in major sports arenas and throughout the surrounding area. The emphasis has always been on creating a premium fast-food experience with a focus on taste and quality. The Importance of Taste and Sourcing: Taste is paramount in the food industry, especially for a fast-food concept. Swizzler prioritizes delivering an exceptional taste experience to its customers. Sourcing fresh buns from a local baker and making all sauces in-house are central to ensuring a high-quality product. Core Principles in Food: Jesse Konig emphasizes that the core principles, or first principles, in food involve focusing on taste and visual appeal. Understanding that people "eat with their eyes" emphasizes the significance of presentation and aesthetic appeal in the food industry. Perfecting the Smash Burger: Swizzler has set a high standard by using 100% regenerative grassfed beef for their smash burgers, underlining their commitment to quality and sustainability. Twice-fried French fries play a critical role in achieving the desired texture—a crispy outer shell and a mash-potatoey middle. In-House Manufacturing for Excellence: Swizzler's dedication to quality extends to in-house French fry manufacturing for both their restaurants and retail purposes. This in-house approach ensures control over the entire process, contributing to the overall excellence of their product. Advantages of Twice-Frying: The two-step frying process allows for the development of a desirable crispy outer shell while preserving a fluffy, potato-like texture on the inside. The first fry starts the cooking process, making the interior tender, while the second fry creates a crispy crust. This results in a perfect balance of textures. The first fry helps to remove excess moisture from the potatoes, preventing sogginess and ensuring the fries retain their crispiness after the second fry. The second fry creates a golden-brown, crispy exterior that provides a satisfying crunch with each bite, complementing the soft and flavorful interior. It's a popular method for achieving that signature crispy and fluffy French fry that people crave. Season 3, Episode 59: Swizzler: Website Linkedin Instagram Twitter Facebook Connect with Jesse Connect with Tony About me and my mission and the podcast: Are you looking for a fun and light-hearted podcast to discover unique brands and learn about the people and strategies successful companies are implementing in the CPG and Food and Beverage Industry?  The brands featured here take us into the world of innovation, sustainability, good for you, lifestyle, QSR, Foodservice, Distribution, DTC, Club, and more. I am a fun-loving business leader, podcaster, husband, dad, cyclist, and Convention of States volunteer in my spare time. My mission is to discover the people and ideas behind these different, better, and special companies.    Entrepreneurs and CEOs, are you: Searching for distributor or broker partners?  Actively prospecting commercial buyers to gain more points of distribution? Searching for the right person to add to the team? My Direct Response Marketing Service attracts exactly what you need to help your brand thrive and grow.  Here is a NOVEL approach to ATTRACT distributors, buyers, and people (DEMO)   Contact me: Tony@timpl.com Follow me on LinkedIn: Different, Better, Special Brands Join Our Community Music from Uppbeat and ZapSplat https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/get-the-funk-in License code: SF3WUKBUJQULFHXE TIKTOK | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | LINKEDIN PAGE | LINKEDIN GROUP  

Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron
100th Episode with Aliza Abrams Konig, Esty Perman, Chavie Bruk, Lizzy Savetsky, Adelle Bryski, Amy Seroussi & Malki Rodal

Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 119:55


On this 100th episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Aimee Baron, MD brings back the guests from our most listened to podcast episodes… -Aliza Abrams Konig discusses her journey with surrogacy and how she disseminates information and resources throughout the community -Esty Perman shares her experiences of going public with her story, and how she walks the line between sharing her joys without causing pain for others -Chavie Bruk talks about the family she built through adoption and the lessons she continues to learn on a daily basis -Lizzy Savetsky shares the gut-wrenching story of how her son entered the world and the strength it took to get her through -Adelle Bryski talks about how she found meaning in helping others going through similar challenges -Amy Seroussi shares how she finds comfort amidst the disappointment in numerous failed IVF cycles -Malki Rodal discusses how her pregnancy after multiple losses was excruciating and terrifying, as she was afraid to trust she would take home a living baby Look Back at Our Top Episodes: -Episode 2: My Fertility Story with Esty Perman -Episode 6: Your Pain is Real with Elizabeth Savetsky -Episode 17: Perspective Taking with Aliza Abrams Konig -Episode 23: My Primary Infertility Struggle with Adelle Bryski -Episode 34: My Triplet Pregnancy with Malki Rodal -Episode 47: Expectations, Pain, and Adoption with Chavie Bruk -Episode 81: Finding Light and Meaning in an 11-Year Fertility Journey with Amy Seroussi Connect with us: Website Follow us on Instagram and send us a message TikTok Facebook YouTube Email us at info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org

#MulherDeFibra
Nanette Blitz Konig

#MulherDeFibra

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 2:18


Nanette Blitz Konig é uma sobrevivente do Holocausto que vive no Brasil. Foi amiga e colega de escola de Anne Frank. Nasceu em 1929, em Amsterdam. Em 1941, menos de um ano após a ocupação nazista da Holanda, todas as crianças judias foram tiradas de suas escolas e transferidas para instituições segregadas de ensino. Nesse contexto Nanette e Anne Frank (#mulherdefibra) viraram colegas e amigas. Em 1943, a família Biltz foi enviada para o campo de concentração de Bergen-Belsen; seu pai morreu menos de um ano depois, e sua mãe e irmão foram enviados para outros campos - onde morreriam - e separados de Nanette, que permaneceu sozinha em Bergen-Belsen. Em 1945, N. e Anne Frank se reencontraram, mas estando em partes diferentes do campo de concentração, só puderam se ver através da cerca de arame farpado. Tendo sobrevivido até o fim da guerra, N. precisou passar três anos internada em um hospital para se recuperar de Bergen-Belsen, inclusive do tifo – doença que matou Anne Frank e sua irmã. O pai de Anne, Otto, visitou Nanette no hospital para saber sobre os momentos finais de suas filhas, e a deu uma cópia do diário escrito por Anne. Após receber alta, Nanette se mudou para a Inglaterra, onde conheceu seu marido. Em 1953, o casal se mudou para S.Paulo. N. passou a dar palestras conscientizando pessoas sobre os efeitos da intolerância, e escreveu livros sobre suas memórias do Holocausto. 

Two Friends Talk History
Visualising War and Peace in Antiquity

Two Friends Talk History

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 64:12


In this episode of Two Friends Talk History, Zofia interviews Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of St Andrews, and founder of the Visualising War and Peace Project, Dr Alice König. In this interview, Zofia asks Alice about ideas of representing war in antiquity, and if concepts like a ‘peace movement' was possible in a period of Roman Imperium. We discuss the absences in war narratives, and war's impacts on women and children, and then turn our attention to the podcast series that Dr König and Dr Nicolas Wiater, launched in 2021, the Visualising War and Peace podcast. The Visualsing War and Peace podcast has over 60 episodes and seeks to present listeners with cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives on how war and peace were visualised in the past and how new narratives these established frameworks are seeking to disrupt the ways we talk about, teach and reproduce conflicts.We also discuss the upcoming exhibition Alice has organised with the artist, Diana Forster, opening May 25th at the Wardlaw Museum in St Andrews, 'Somewhere to Stay'. The exhibition focuses on the forced migration experienced by Diana's mother, a young Polish woman, during WWII.To hear Diana's episodes, you can listen to Art and War with Diana Forster or Visualising Forced Migration Through History.We also discussed the upcoming exhibition collaboration with Hugh Kinsella Cunningham,  titled 'Picturing Peace in the Congo'. you can find more information linked here. You can get in touch with Dr Konig at the University of St Andrews and her work on the Visualising War and Peace project here. Alice is also on Twitter @KonigAlice or @VisualisingWar. You can also follow the project on Facebook and Instagram, and there is an excellent blog series that you can follow through the project website/blog.  For links to show topics:On the appropriation of Classics topics/symbols etc by alt-right groups, helpful scholarship can be read here on Pharos' website: https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/To get in touch and find out more about Two Friends Talk History:Find us on InstagramSupport us through Patreon Buy our merch on RedbubbleExplore more resources and topics about the ancient world on ArchaeoArtistMusic by the wonderfully talented Chris SharplesImage credits: cover illustration by Zofia GuertinIf you'd like to get in touch, email at twofriendstalkhistory@gmail.com. 

Business of Home Podcast
For Rita Konig, design is storytelling

Business of Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 57:07


The daughter of legendary English decorator Nina Campell, Rita Konig grew up in the trade. After authoring a runaway hit book, Domestic Bliss, she struck out on her own, and has built a brilliantly multifaceted career as a writer, designer and streaming star on the online education platform Create Academy.  On this episode of the podcast, Konig talks about reaching an audience beyond her core clients, whether RH can succeed in England, and lessons the British and American design industries can learn from each other.This episode is sponsored by The Shade Store and Loloi RugsLINKSRita KonigDennis ScullyBusiness of Home

CandiDate
Insights from Experience: Part 2, Aliza Abrams Konig

CandiDate

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:25


Aliza Abrams Konig, LMSW, shares her perspective of living life fully while dating.  Hosted by Anna Krausz

OKAY, LET'S GO!
Episode 9 - The Writers are Striking w/ Cara Konig

OKAY, LET'S GO!

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 30:25


Cara Konig joins me to discuss the Writer's Strike, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift's new romance with Matt Healy, the coronation of King Charles, and Yellowstone coming to an end! Catch me on Instagram @johnraphael12 if you'd like to co-host!

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast
PROSPEC Champ Joins The Konig Team! || Behind The Wheel Podcast

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 32:07


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Talking Tachlis Podcast
184. My Surrogacy Journey with Aliza Abrams Konig

Talking Tachlis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 42:52


This week Uri is joined by Aliza Abrams Konig.  They start by reminiscing about Aliza's previous appearance on Talking Tachlis, and they touch on a number of hot button issues including lab grown meat, the Netflix movie You People, and Joe Rogan's recent antisemitic comments.  They then spend most of the conversation discussing Aliza's experience having a child with a surrogate, including various issues relating to Jewish law, and common misconceptions.  This is a different podcast where Aliza goes into more detail about her experience.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simultaneously-navigating-surrogacy-a-kidney/id1610003724?i=1000557506816

Lagrange Point
Episode 520 - There and back again - tales from a wandering space probe

Lagrange Point

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 18:03


Hayabusa2 had an exciting voyage across our solar system, getting into dust ups and even coming back home again with data to share. We've been tracking the long journey of Hayabusa2 over the 10 years of this podcast, and we're now getting interesting data from the returned samples. The Hayabusa2 probe shot at the asteroid Ryugu and brought back proof for JAXA to study and it tells tales of a very early time in our solar system. Ryugu is much much older than we thought, born only 1.8 million years after the formation of our solar system. How does a planetary system form and why are some planets in a flat line and others really odd. Our Nepture is an anomaly not just in our solar system but also compared to others. What happened to all the other 'Hot Neptune' exoplanets? Did they get burnt off or flung away? Kaitlyn A. McCain, Nozomi Matsuda, Ming-Chang Liu, Kevin D. McKeegan, Akira Yamaguchi, Makoto Kimura, Naotaka Tomioka, Motoo Ito, Naoya Imae, Masayuki Uesugi, Naoki Shirai, Takuji Ohigashi, Richard C. Greenwood, Kentaro Uesugi, Aiko Nakato, Kasumi Yogata, Hayato Yuzawa, Yu Kodama, Kaori Hirahara, Ikuya Sakurai, Ikuo Okada, Yuzuru Karouji, Satoru Nakazawa, Tatsuaki Okada, Takanao Saiki, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Makoto Yoshikawa, Akiko Miyazaki, Masahiro Nishimura, Toru Yada, Masanao Abe, Tomohiro Usui, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Yuichi Tsuda. Early fluid activity on Ryugu inferred by isotopic analyses of carbonates and magnetite. Nature Astronomy, 2023; DOI: 10.1038/s41550-022-01863-0. V. Bourrier, O. Attia, M. Mallonn, A. Marret, M. Lendl, P.-C. Konig, A. Krenn, M. Cretignier, R. Allart, G. Henry, E. Bryant, A. Leleu, L. Nielsen, G. Hebrard, N. Hara, D. Ehrenreich, J. Seidel, L. dos Santos, C. Lovis, D. Bayliss, H. M. Cegla, X. Dumusque, I. Boisse, A. Boucher, F. Bouchy, F. Pepe, B. Lavie, J. Rey Cerda, D. Ségransan, S. Udry, T. Vrignaud. DREAM. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2023; 669: A63 DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202245004

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
344: The Importance of Investing in Key Décor Items and What Items Are Worth Investing In

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 43:35


"I am sure there are [trends], but I don't really like them because I think trends come and go very rapidly." —Nina Campbell Creating a sanctuary takes time. But it need not take the same amount of time each time you set up a new home. Similar to getting to know ourselves, unconsciously from day one we may be drawn to certain tastes, preferences, aesthetics, etc., and this is where we can begin both in understanding ourselves and in curating a sanctuary that rejuvenates, comforts and welcomes us home, even if the location of our home changes over the years. However, unlike our wardrobe, the sizes of the types of furniture or décor items we are drawn to will not change, even if the colour palettes do which is good news because that means you can begin investing in the items for your sanctuary before you even have a penny in your bank account saved up for a down payment or the first month's rent. Decorating our homes doesn't have to begin from scratch each time we move into a new home; in fact, if we are starting from scratch each time, we are wasting money, time and harming the planet (unless we are leaving all of our furniture for the new buyer). And you actual liberate yourself when you invest in quality décor pieces initially which enables you to never have to start from scratch again. Why does it liberate you, especially, you might be saying, because you just spent all of your extra money on a custom sofa for example? Well, that is exactly what today's episode is all about, sharing the many reasons why investing in key décor items will help you curate a sanctuary that is tailored to you and the life you love living. 1.Endurance to last a lifetime or at least a few decades "[It was] good in the first place, and [is] still good today." —Nina Campbell Similar to well-made clothing with high quality fabric, furniture that is made well from the inside out - structurally sound sofa, chairs, beds, tables, etc. will go the distance, many lasting your entire lifetime. I will include stoves in this as well because if you are someone who spends regular time in the kitchen, invest well in a stove and yes, it can last your entire lifetime. The quote above was shared by renowned British interior designer Nina Campbell in a podcast episode in which she shared an experience of working with a client for the second time, about 10-15 years removed. Many of the primary pieces did not need replacing because they were made well. Below in #5 we will talk more about the benefit of having high quality furniture and large appliances, but generally speaking, you save yourself an extra step of having to go shopping for yet again another item. If you purchase a cheap item that looks good today, but isn't made well, no matter how many times you recover it, it will still not work nor last, or be comfortable. The idea of starting from scratch is eliminated when you buy well, yep, paying more, up front for the first time purchase, so that you don't have to pay for it again down the road when your tastes change, or what is more likely, the piece falls apart or you realize it doesn't fit well or is not comfortable. 2. Sustainable The sustainability choice in buying a quality piece of furniture or large appliance for your home ensures you won't be clogging up landfills. Mass produced furniture that is typically inexpensive also enables us to be less attached to the items and thus make the item easier to toss. Granted some may take their items to Goodwill or have a garage sale, but when you purchase furniture you love and is well made, and that you need as it provides a function in your home, you are able to keep it and use it for decades to come and also often become invested in it to take care of it well. As I will share in #7 on our list in detail, part of why buying antiques and consignment and vintage is worth doing is because of the sustainability approach, and while it may take more time to find what you need, when you find it, again, you will become more invested in taking care of it well, thereby keeping it in your home for a longer duration. 3. Saves Money in the Long-Term The price you pay for the high quality armchair today will be the cheapest price that armchair will be sold for if you were to shop for it again 10, 15, 20 years down the road. A well-made piece of furniture, if cared for well, will actually increase in value, a cheap sofa or chair will do exactly the opposite. In other words, it is not easy to plunk down a large sum of money on a dining room table for example, but if it is well made, fits your home and lifestyle, you will have it with you for your lifetime and perhaps hand it down to the next generation, only needing to have it refinished or re-stained when it exchanges homes. Try to think long-term if you are struggling to pay the price tag of a custom Howard & Sons London sofa or armchair, and instead think about how you will be able to have a trusted and loved piece of furniture for decades to come, even being able to hand it down and doing so with it in great condition even if the upholstery changes. ~Read British interior designer Rita Konig's advice on buying the perfect sofa (Konig is Nina Campbell's daughter) Learn How to Be Your Own Interior Designer with Rita Konig (Create Academy course) 4. Potential to change exterior, but value is retained due to high quality craftsmanship When you invest well in furniture you both love, as it speaks to your aesthetic tastes and lifestyle, and that is made well, as mentioned in #1, when your life changes, when your color preferences change, all you have to do is change the exterior as the skeletal, foundational components are doing just fine. Even if you have to replace and refurbish the seat cushions, you still have the well-built original frame which will save you money. From changing the upholstery or refinishing the wood of a beloved desk, dining room table or side table, this is where you save money and time, because you already have what you love, now you are just taking good care of it, which reduces stress to have to find something that works for what you need. 5. Pay no mind to trends "I am sure there are [trends], but I don't really like them because I think trends come and go very rapidly." —Nina Campbell To repeat Nina Campbell's quote from above, as someone who began working under the wing of John Fowler, I will heed her wisdom when it comes to trends. Sure, we all have an aesthetic we are drawn too, but that is separate from a trend. Nina Campbell, for example, has a particular aesthetic that draws clients to her, but what she does is not trendy and each client's home, when complete, will be different. The difference is when an interior designer creates spaces for different clients that all look somewhat similar but neither reveals an individual, then that is trendy. In other words, an interior designer brings their expertise, but listens to the client's needs (lifestyle) and what brings them comfort and rejuvenation (personal tastes and life journey), and designs a home that reflects their client. You want to see yourself and the people who live in your home in the interior design you create in your sanctuary. This most definitely takes time, but from day one you can begin including something you love, that speaks to you. For me, I have always been drawn to cozy, deep armchairs and sofas, wingbacks and wallpaper. I can remember going to the interior design store in our small town with my mother when I was a young girl, being able to select the wallpaper for my bedroom for the first time. I was so excited to be able to have a say in the decision making and flipping through all of those wallpaper books was a joy and most curiously good time. As well, I also know what I am not drawn too, and that also plays a role in where we begin. When we don't know, we try out things, and we learn along the way. I once thought a blue painted bathroom would be a great look, feel and aesthetic, but for me, I learned it was not. Lesson learned and carried forward to my next apartment or house. With each home we step into, or each new redecorating project we begin, we bring with us the knowledge and experience from our past projects, homes and interiors. To be guided by a trend, as was mentioned in episode #341, is not entirely a bad thing. "If an aspect of a trend speaks to you, there is a reason, and that is how we hone our understanding of what will work for a long duration of time in our homes as we decorate for the life we love living, [but] if you are not decorating in an approach that honors you, but rather following what others approve of, and in such an approach to life in any arena – decor, fashion, life choices – this is never an approach that will lead to true, lasting contentment." 6. You can move to other rooms or arrangements, and expand upon what you have, rather than starting from scratch Having furniture you love and that is well-made gives you the liberty to change where the piece is placed in your home. Perhaps a chair that was in the office now is moved to the new bedroom for guests. Or maybe the bed frame in your primary bedroom is moved to the guest room of your new home as you have one more room to furnish and as your tastes have changed, you can welcome in a new frame. Ultimately, what you are doing is giving yourself options and saving money, reducing what you need to add to your space because you already have very nice pieces to work with. 7. When you cannot purchase custom yet "I strongly believe that people may not want, or may not be able, to start again from scratch, so giving old furniture a new lease of life is at the heart of my philosophy." —Nina Campbell When we begin furnishing our homes, beginning in college for many of us, buying new and high quality is just not possible. Often we begin with hand-me-downs from family members and that is just perfectly fine. As you begin to purchase items, you likely still will not be able to purchase high quality brand new, let alone custom pieces, so head to the consignment and vintage shops and go treasure hunting. Scour the estate sales in your new hometown, but be patient, ask questions, and don't be afraid to barter. My first antique purchase was in college, an oak pub table that at the time cost a fortune for me - $400. I still have that table and it has been well cared for and functions and looks beautiful. Purchasing consignment and/or antiques when we can and want to is a sustainable approach as well to decorating our homes. It may take time to find what we are looking for, but remember, you can always update or adjust certain finds. If the items I made well, but the upholstery needs to change, that is easy to do, and you've saved money and helped the planet. ~Why Not . . . Shop Consignment Décor? What Décor Items to Invest In The first two items are recommended by Nina Campbell as most definitely worth investing in from the start: Sofa — customize with your preferred fabric as well Bed — mattress, headboard, frame, etc. Upholstery — chairs, sofa, ottomans, benches, etc. Window Treatments — fabric, hardware, customizing length and amount of fabric to hang properly open or closed Flooring — hardwood or tile, rugs, carpet, etc. Wallpaper — high quality wallpaper will hang well and simplify the process if you are doing it yourself. Stove Top/Oven — if you cook regularly in your kitchen Hardware & Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures — door handles, faucets, hooks (for heavy use areas) Inspired by Provence: Curtains to Frame a Dining Room in an Open Floor Plan Decorating our sanctuary in many ways resembles putting together an incredibly large jigsaw puzzle, and over the years I have come to thoroughly enjoy putting together my own puzzle. Knowing what the right pieces are takes less time, but because I don't want a mass produced item, or know where what I am looking for might be found but it is not where I am at the moment, the time it takes to acquire these pieces takes longer, and that is okay. Because in the moment that we find and purchase and then welcome home the piece that fits just as we had imagined, it was worth it and our comfort and pleasure in our home deepens, and we become more rested and rejuvenated. Of course the journey of decorating our homes is forever on-going just as our capsule wardrobe is and knowing ourselves and learning about the world and how we partake and engage with it, but that is the fun part of being alive, and our homes stay alive because of this regular awareness of how to live well, tweaking, adding, layering, editing, etc. Wishing you a wonderful and most enjoyable journey of curating your sanctuary, and may your puzzle tickle your mind and bring many smiles to your days as you discover what would be right at home in your abode. SIMILAR POSTS/EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY 11 Decor Pieces to Purchase Even if You Don't Live in Your Dream Home Yet The First 15 Key Elements I Included in My English Cottage-inspired Home, part une, episode #341 8 Unique Small Décor Ideas That Make a Signature Difference in Your Sanctuary Petit Plaisir ~Parisian by Design: Interiors by David Jimenez by Diane Dorrans Saeks

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast
LIVE FROM SEMA 2022! (KONIG FORGED REVEALED)

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 23:44


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Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast
LIVE FROM SEMA 2022! (KONIG FORGED REVEALED)

Konig - Behind The Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 23:44


Live from SEMA 2022! We reveal NEW WHEELS! Konig Forged, Flow Formed and an EXCLUSIVE look at the Konig booth... The post LIVE FROM SEMA 2022! (KONIG FORGED REVEALED) appeared first on Konig Wheels.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Opening The Spirit Door | A Conversation With Cahni Konig

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 41:16 Very Popular


Cahni Konig is a paranormal investigator, Reiki, master, hypnotherapist, psychic, medium, and full Mesa carrier Shaman. Through her life and research, she's been physically attacked, tormented by a spirits for a long period of time. Today she specializes past life regression's, guiding people to find out more about their experiences and history. Today we learn about her journey and passion for the paranormal. PART 2 - AVAILABLE TO GRAVE KEEPERS ONLY - LISTEN HERE In part two of our interview, available only to Grave Keepers, we discuss: Does Cahni think that studying hypnotherapy opened her up to being able to see spirits? How did Cahni break away from the dark entity that was infesting her office? Was Cahni on the brink of being possessed? What is Spirit Release Therapy? Does Cahni feel that many people have attachments, yet are unaware? As a Grave Keeper, for $5 per month you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE – MONTHS BEFORE THEY GO PUBLIC. Access to every EXCLUSIVE PART 2 episode of our show for Grave Keeper Only! Access to submit questions to upcoming guests of our show. The “good feeling” knowing that you are keeping this show alive (It really does feel good!) Listen to part two of this interview and get exclusive access to HUNDREDS of bonus episodes at http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks

Beer, Bourbon and Balderdash
Episode 32 – Octoberfest! with Kloster Andechs, Konig Ludwig Weissbier and Heritage Distilling Co. Distiller’s Reserve Blended Whiskey #09

Beer, Bourbon and Balderdash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 85:19


John and Wes are treated to some great beer from German neighbor Max who brings two of his favorite beers. We also enjoy a great rye heavy blended whiskey from Heritage Distilling Co. Prost! Heritage Distilling Co. Kloster Andechs Konig Ludwig

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
341: The First 15 Key Elements I Included in My English Cottage-inspired Home, Part Un

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 85:59 Very Popular


“In a simple and a peaceful cottage with a beautiful view, you will not be dreaming about the palaces or the heaven, because you already have a perfect thing!” ― Mehmet Murat ildan To feel welcomed, to feel deeply at home in a sanctuary, to feel 'cozyed in', almost as though to be hugged without confinement and instead inspire infinite curiosity to explore and play. To me, all of these 'feels' are what comes to mind when I think of the classic English cottage, both inside and out. Over the next many months and years, I look forward to exploring and sharing elements of the English Cottage aesthetic, the interiors, exteriors and the garden of a cottage because as many of you know, my home, Le Papillon, is what I consider to be a cottage. Perhaps it began with watching Nancy Meyers' film The Holiday and the cottage I later learned she had built especially for the movie, Rose Hill cottage, or maybe it was the interiors of the many homes profiled in The English Home magazine that I have subscribed to for over 10 years and continue to eagerly await the arrival of each new issue. Whatever precisely drew me to the English Cottage aesthetic I cannot pinpoint, but I always take notice of how I feel in a space, whether I am traveling and staying at vacation rentals, bed & breakfasts, hotels, or even at friends and family's homes. What makes me feel most at ease? What details attend to my needs to bring me comfort? Where can I truly relax and feel at home even if I am not at home? And mentally I took note, and finally, with my house here in Bend, Oregon, Le Papillon, I have been able to customize, paying attention to all of the details - grand and small that, to me, whilst adhering to the fundamental components of English cottage, create a sanctuary I feel at home, deeply at home when I am here. There are oodles of interior décor components that contribute to creating the English cottage aesthetic, so I wanted to begin with where I began and what is in my own home, Le Papillon. Below I will be sharing pictures and images that offer the vignette, a close-up look at the details discussed here in today's episode/post, and for each image, you will have the option of clicking through to tour the entire space and how I pulled it together (explore becoming a TOP Tier Member to gain exclusive access to all tours of my home, Le Papillon). As shared in the title of today's episode/post, this is part un, and I look forward to sharing many more elements that are in my home in future postings/episodes. First to begin with the history of the English Cottage and Cottage Garden. As Christopher Lloyd and Richard Bird share in their book about Cottage Gardens, "It has come down to us through the ages [to be] a bountiful yet regulated informality." While they are specifically speaking about the cottage gardening approach, the same can be said for the interiors as well. Everything that is chosen is thoughtful, intentional, but it may not appear to be so to the untrained eye. They go on to say, "[The Cottage and Cottage Garden] has evolved through common sense, combines need with enjoyment and is entirely unpretentious." With that definition in mind, let's take a look at the first 15 Key Elements I included in my English Cottage-inspired home, Le Papillon. ~Please note, while I give quite a bit of detail in the written post below, I also share even more in the audio version, so please do feel free to tune in wherever you listen to podcasts. 1.Ignore all trends of the moment at any moment "Ultimately, good taste is a considered point of view, and the courage of conviction even in the face of dissent." —Fiona McKenzie Johnston Before we dive in to today's topic, it is important to differentiate between classic English cottage and Cottagecore, the latter becoming a booming décor trend during the depths of the pandemic, but they are not the same, and the latter is a trend. Similar to the more recent trend that began on social media, the Coastal Grandmother style (both décor and fashion), a trend; however, if something offered by either one of these trends speaks to you, hold on to that. Explore that element and that becomes part of your good taste suggested above in the quote. The problem with adhering to a trend is that by definition, it will go out of style, and a new trend will replace it. The primary (perhaps more unconscious) reason both of these trends rose to popularity when they did has a lot to do with the times we found ourselves: we were seeking comfort, we were seeking something that brought us calm and certainty during some of the most uncertain and unprecedented times we have ever seen across many different generations. This is not a bad thing. Again, if an aspect of a trend speaks to you, there is a reason, and that is how we hone our understanding of what will work for a long duration of time in our homes as we decorate for the life we love living. Secondly, regarding the problem with trends is that you are not decorating in an approach that honors you, but rather following what others approve of, and in such an approach to life in any arena - decor, fashion, life choices - this is never an approach that will lead to true, lasting contentment. So we let go of trends and dare to trust that what we know makes us feel good, feel at home, even if magazines or social media says 'huh?', and what we also do, and this is key, is understand how good design works. The reason I mentioned the need to not just acknowledge what speaks to us about a trend, but also explore it, is because we must understand the décor principle that makes such a decor detail work in that particular way. We'll talk about this more in #2, but I have always been drawn to the expertise mixing and matching of prints the English seem to know how to do intuitively, except I know it is learned, and so I took online décor classes and discovered exactly what works and why, along with many other insider tips and tricks, before I invested in items I wanted to have in my home for a lifetime. 2. Wallpaper, prints, large and/or small The power of wallpaper with prints is that it is an illusion to the eye and actually makes the space feel larger than it is. Unlike with solids either regarding wallpaper or your typical paint job, a solid wall of any color stops the eye. We will talk about this more with upholstery as well, prints while beautiful and artistic, also serve the powerful and necessary purpose in what typically are small in square footage/yards that cottages are. Long-time readers of the blog know I have wallpapered multiple rooms in Le Papillon (six rooms as of this posting), and I have done so all by myself. I didn't begin by doing this task on my own however, but am grateful I had a good teacher. So yes, you can wallpaper on your own, just make sure, as I share in this detailed post, you purchase quality wallpaper, and you are half-way to creating an amazing space. With that said, sometimes the wallpaper will be the guiding detail that determines all other decisions in the room, such as my guest bathroom below. It was my dogged determination to find a space in my house to bring the classic Willow Bough print by William Morris, one of his first creations in 1870, and so when I decided on my guest bathroom, all of the other details had to complement the room that was bathed in willow boughs. However, the wallpaper can also simply complement, and that is what I have done in my foyer by using grasscloth as it provides a warmth due to its texture, but is not the star of the show. As well, small versus large prints, the large prints as you might imagine lead the way, but the small prints complement what the other stars in the room are. Choose the same color tone as those star pieces, but they need not be the same color, although they can and likely should play off of at least one color in the wallpaper. For example, my next project when it comes to curtains is to add roman shades to my kitchen, but as my house has an open floor plan, I need to pay attention to the colors in the Boot & Basket room as well as the dining room which are situated on either side of my kitchen, so my friend, Veronique, an interior designer, saw the green in the wallpaper, noting the color tone that I need to adhere to in order to work with the Provençal blue in my dining room curtains, and told me to find a print with some in green. That gives me direction of what to work for as the curtains will not be the star of the show, but must complement the details around it. ~Here is a detailed post of 12 British Wallpaper Companies to Know The Arts & Crafts Guest Bathroom Reveal How to Wallpaper All By Yourself (Yes, You Can!) 3. Mixing antiques, vintage, consignment finds with new, but thoughtfully considered new pieces This detail of cottage decorating is one of my favorites, and perhaps yours as well, the treasure hunting! Of course, and yes, we need to underscore, that clutter is never a comfort, so always letting yourself purchase what is drawing your eye just because is not a great idea unless it serves a purpose and has a home in your cottage along with being something that caught your eye. Cottages are small, and just like the cottage garden, each item does two things - provides beauty and functionality. Part of the reason it takes time to decorate a cottage is because just because something is beautiful doesn't mean it is functional and just because something is functional doesn't guarantee that it is attractive to your eye, i.e. all of the technology and gadgets available for modern living. Think of it as a treasure hunt and then this searching becomes more pleasurable because when you finally do come across say a newspaper rack/holder that is desperately needed to keep the papers from being strewn across the floor on Sunday morning while you cozy into your reading nook, you will also be welcoming in something that is pleasing to the eye but exercising a function that you need for a tidy home. Overarchingly, this is why it is necessary to mix old and new items. Yes, you will likely have more old in the form of vintage, antique or consignment, but there are just some things that have to be new, certain chairs or furniture to fit the size or height of people in your home. For me, I needed a long sofa and a deep one, so I customized one as it is the star of the room, and the investment was worth it for years, decades even, of cottage style I love but also comfort I needed. (You can see my sofa in many of A Cuppa Moments video chats.) 4. Remove the over-head lighting This rule is not exclusive to cottages, but rather how to create a welcoming home. Nobody looks their best under lighting from above (unless you are young and perfect and blissfully ignorant to the benefits of youth). Overhead lighting also creates a harsh effect that is not warm nor soft on the eye. Yes, there will be places in the home or in your working areas depending upon what work you will be doing where overhead lighting is necessary, but even then, customize it so that you can dim it to your preferred brightness. The only two places I have overhead lighting that go full-tilt bright are in the kitchen and the garage. And in my kitchen, my overhead lighting is on a dimmer. In fact, all of the new light fixtures I have put into my home during my 2-year renovation/customization are on dimmers (advice from British interior designer, Rita Konig - always put lights with dimmers when installing the electric outlets). Even if your home has overhead/ceiling/can lighting, do what I do, and don't use it and better yet, take the lightbulbs out so that they are never used by mistake. This sounds extreme, but you want to feel comfortable in your house, so add the lamps (we will talk about this in a later point below) that create the lighting you want that is in your control; this possible with table lamps, floor lamps, picture lights and semi-flush, pendant or chandelier lighting. 5. Relinquish the idea of perfection and avoid matchy-matchy The beautiful puzzle of the English cottage is that when it comes together delights me to no end, and it is the ability to match seemingly different prints and colors in a manner that fits together perfectly, as though they were meant to go together. How do they do that?! First, let's talk about avoiding the matchy-matchy. It is completely understand why people (and I count myself among them) do this, it's safe and it doesn't 'break' any rules or is not harsh to the eye. However, if you are decorating your cottage, you have broken the rule because a cottage is meant to look almost accidentally put together when really it was quite intentional, but there is a playful element, a daring element that reveals a bit about the inhabitants, what you love, what makes you smile, where you've been, your favorite color, etc. Avoiding the matchy-matchy doesn't mean you can't do it everywhere, but when it is what you rely on in every room, it doesn't reveal you. For example, I have two pairs of matching lamps, one in my living room and one in my primary bedroom. For me, they create balance, a solid, subtle foundation because they are placed (especially the living room lamps) in a space that has a lot of different prints, details and non-matching furniture. So essential, use matchy-matchy not to play it safe, but when it actually provides a value for the décor aesthetic you are trying to create in the cottage. Which brings me to letting go of perfection. A cottage never looks partnered off or symmetrical, but yet it feels balanced. How do you do this? It is easier to learn this skill by looking at whole room pics, so I highly recommend picking up copies of The English Home magazine, but you might have two armchairs (as I do in my reading nook), but they don't match and have entirely different prints. To the casual eye, this appears imperfect and off balanced, but its in balance because they have the same color tone, and that tone is married in the curtains that stand between them. I still have two chairs, but they don't visually look the same, but have the same 'weight' to the eye. The perfection is what you want to let go, but what you create that establishes the balance will be perfect to you. “Be faithful to your own taste because nothing you really like is ever out of style.”—American interior design Billy Baldwin (1903-1984) 6. Ottomans A cottage beckons you to sit down and relax. How do we create an aesthetic that speaks this language? Well, ottomans play a powerful role in the symphony of details in a cottage. I once had two friends come to dinner, a couple, and when they walked through the foyer and into the open-plan, after I asked them to pick any seat they'd like to sit in, they said, "I cannot choose, they all look so comfortable. Each one is asking me to sit down and relax." That is what I hoped I could create. That was the goal even if the English cottage style isn't their preference, there is a feeling I want to create for everyone who walks in, and that is the feeling when it comes to choosing my furniture. Ottomans by nature ask you to put your feet up on them, to essential stop doing, and just be. There are so many different styles and sizes, so have fun finding the right ones (yes, plural) for your home. As I look around me, I can count four ottomans or hassocks (smaller and lower to the ground) that are in my house. They all perform a function, but their fabric or finish also work in the space aesthetically. One matches the chair it is paired with but it also is the hassock so my pups use it as a stepping stool to climb up into the chair. I will admit an error on my part because I have another armchair and purchased its matching ottoman. I love having the ottoman, but moving forward I might someday have it reupholstered to not be so matchy because there is too much of that one fabric in that corner. This is how we learn, and if we purchase quality pieces of furniture then down the road when we want to change it up, all we have to do is reupholster, not purchase an entirely new piece. Saves money and is a sustainable approach to decorating. 7. Reupholster furniture you love Speaking of reupholstering. ☺️ One of the best arguments for purchasing high quality furniture is because of what we just talked about in the conclusion for #6. Likely your tastes will evolve a bit or a lot, but when you have a favorite well-made piece of furniture, you can have it for life. The upholstery may change, but having an ideal cozy chair or sofa or dining room chair is near priceless for an item that you will have to pay well for. I have reupholstered a chair I inherited from my late Great Aunt and Uncle's home, a chair made in the 50s, had the cushions redone as well as the fabric to one that worked in my office, and each time I look at it, yes, I love the look, but it also holds many wonderful memories that make me smile. I have also purchased consignment furniture that I love structurally but not the fabric (often this will save you money because sometimes the fabric is what is keeping it from being purchased), and had it reupholstered (my office chair for example that you can see in September '22's A Cuppa Moments). 8. Have fun selecting or customizing your pillows, put them nearly everywhere I once heard a man, he happened to be American, but I think that is important to note, say he would never want pillows anywhere in his house (he had recently finished entirely remodeling his house). Indirectly, he was insinuating that they were feminine and he didn't want to appear 'weak'. Long story, but needless to say, I wanted to say (but bit my tongue), you are missing the purpose of pillows dude. Admittedly, when pillows are used just to 'look good', then yes, by all means get rid of them. I agree on that, but there is a purpose to having pillows if they are well made and in the right shape for the piece of furniture they are placed in. For example, on my George Sherlock sofa, which is incredibly deep, you cannot sit upright without having a large 22" square pillow behind you, and it must be a somewhat firm pillow. So over the past summer, after more than a year of figuring out which fabric would work best in the space of my living room, I had six 22" square pillows made with five different fabrics. They serve a purpose - the ability to sit comfortably, can be rearranged if you want to lay down, and they also are covered in fabrics that work with the sofa and the space. ~Tour my primary bedroom and learn about the three different sizes of pillows I chose and why I chose them. 9. Curtains, tall, complementary curtains for rooms of cozy-ing-in There are a variety of different curtains to explore adding to your cottage, and I look forward to touching on many of them in future postings, but today I would like to share with you where to add tall drapery in your cottage: anywhere you want to relax and unwind. Tall curtains, some ceiling to floor, but at least as tall as you and likely taller, and then draping to the ground, soften the space, enable you to change the amount of light that streams through, and finish a room. What rooms am I talking about? Bedrooms, reading nooks, some bathrooms - near a soaking tub perhaps, dining rooms. Keep in my all that was shared about fabrics and mixing and matching prints above, as the same rules apply to finding what is the best fabric for your curtains. ~Tour the curtains in my dining room (right) and reading nook (below). ~Learn more about the wool, semi-sheer curtains in my primary bedroom. ~Discover why I chose the linen curtains that hang in my primary bathroom. 10. Table lamps, invest and have fun As shared in #4 above, once you have removed or no longer use the overhead lighting, you need light coming from somewhere if you don't have enough natural light, and this is where table lamps and floor lamps come in. Of course pendant and chandelier and semi-flush work well also, primarily in the kitchen, entry/foyer, mudroom, hallways, offices, but additionally to all of these rooms and especially to living rooms and bedrooms, add light that is at slightly above eye level when you are sitting, then add a shade that works in the space aesthetically. Don't feel you have to use the shade that the lamp comes with if that is the case. One rule of thumb Rita Konig teaches is wherever someone can sit down, make sure they have a place for their drink and light to read. Again, add dimmers if that is an option with your lamps, but this design detail has been a conscious choice upon moving into Le Papillon, and I have now added 3-4 lamps to the previous other lamps I have had for many years, some I have since changed the lamp shade to work in their new space. 11. A fireplace, wood or gas, adorned with thoughtful classic, signature attention If you are fortunate to have a fireplace in your cottage, whether it is a traditional wood-burning or a gas fireplace, even if you don't use it very often or at all, decorate around it thoughtfully keeping all of the ideas shared above and below in mind. I recently redid my mantle around my gas fireplace because it was modern in its aesthetic. I changed out the title, using a classic cottage choice - Delft tile - added a wooded frame and even added two scones because again, following Konig's advice, wherever you are going to sit, have a place for a drink and lighting to read a book, as I have two chairs that sit next to the fireplace, I needed a place for a lamp and there is not enough for a table, so I placed the light in the form of scones by each chair. On top of the mantle, be thoughtful, trying not to clutter, but don't let it be too sparsely adorned either. Have fun, and change it up when you are inspired to do so which leads me to #12 . . . 12. Strike a balance of intentional bountiful decor, yet not excess Sometimes cottages without an understanding of how to create cozy without clutter can become overwhelming in too much upholstery or too many 'cute' details. That to me is claustrophobic. Be bountiful by the way of, avoid being minimalistic, and so long as each item fits the two requirements - beautiful and functional - you won't have an excess. 13. Invest in a quality goose or feather down sofa I mentioned above that I have a George Sherlock sofa. This was a big investment item, but after having lived with a consignment sofa that was not well made for many years and before that a sofa, the best I could afford at the time, for 15 years, I wanted to purchase a lifetime sofa that was both comfort and aesthetically appealing in the cottage aesthetic that I love, so I invested and customized with fabric that works in my space. What does that mean? Plush fillings of down and feather to the firmness of my preference and a structure that will last my lifetime. I may reupholstered at some point waaaay down the road, but I will always keep this frame. It is sturdy and provides the comfort (i.e. space and length) that I need for someone who is tall and hosts dinner parties where many people need to find a seat in a small space that is my house. 14. Upholstered chairs of all types The upholstered detail is a must, but not everything needs to be upholstered. This is where that balance must be struck. You will want some wood and hard structures - whether in the entire make up of the piece of furniture or in the feet or arms or the chair, table or sofa. Balancing soft and hard surfaces, appropriate to each space calms the eye and also communicates what the use of that space is. 15. Design a cottage that considers what makes your dogs and/or cats feel at home A cottage without a pup or a kitty is like living life without smiling. Our pets are just part of what makes our cottages feel like our sanctuary. Of course there will be times in our lives when we do not have pets because we know how much they take of our heart and it takes time to grieve and know when or if we will welcome a furry four-legged companion into our lives, but either way, knowing we have a home that our pets will feel as though they are welcomed as well is part of the key essentials to decorating and customizing a cottage. The first 'customization', as I shared in my new book The Road to Le Papillon was for my pups: a dog door installed into an existing solid door. Over the first year of my living in Le Papillon I also added a screen door to my garden porch and small fenced yard that also had a dog door, and there are so many other ideas to consider when making the human home be a pup or cat's home as well. From having cozy beds for each pet placed in a spot in the home that is with people while we go about our daily routine, creating their dining area to be inviting, attractive to the eye and in a safe but still part of the house spot where they can eat in peace, visit the water bowl at their leisure and not feel rushed, and something that is vitally important to their mental health, just as it is for humans, is to have ample natural light streaming into the cottage as much as possible. A priority when I purchased my now home was knowing that my pups had direct access to the fenced lawn, although they are never kept outside, and can always come in through the dog door. As well, having a garden for them to toodle about in with me is as much for my mental health as it is or them as we spend many hours between February into early November (if the weather permits), sitting outside, sometimes on the porches, but also on the grass in the shade or out in the sunshine, cutting flowers for bouquets, picking berries together (the strawberry pots are our favorites), and just genuinely feel as though we have our own 'entertainment center' of sorts because we have our own garden, no matter how small it is. As I keep it organic, I know they can poke around safely, and always know which plants are poisonous should they want to chew on plants which typically is only when they would be pups. Needless to say, a home for me is not a home, and in my case, my cottage is not a home without my pups, and it is a true joy and delight to know that they feel just as comfortable, safe and welcomed especially when we arrive home from a long trip, and I observe how they move about almost in a sense of relief to be back in their space because they are a big part of my life and joy. Norman enjoying his new bed as shared in the episode directly next to my office chair, so in easy reach of petting and staying apprised of where Mom (me) is going. Decorating the interior of our cottage is a process that takes time, and if the goal is to create a cottage where we feel most at home, that means we must be patient. Perhaps we don't have a house that is technically a cottage but hope to one day, as I shared in this post, you can always begin purchasing items that will be perfect for a cottage you will live in some day. So many of my current pieces I use and love were purchased years ago (the tulip chair that I reupholstered for example, was purchased more than 20 years ago), and it is this time that creates the cozy, because the pieces are more than just 'things'; they hold memories and remind us of either people, or times in our lives that were pivotal, powerful and deeply personal to our life story. Such a feeling cannot be purchased on demand to create a cottage that is our sanctuary. 11 Decor Pieces to Purchase Even If You Don't Live in Your Dream Home Yet As I sit and type this episode/post, my two pups are snuggled up in the living room with me, yes, after one year since the passing of my sweet boy Oscar and with much thought, examination and especially consideration for what would be best for Norman, we welcomed a little girl into our lives. Not to replace, for she is beginning her own unique life story and journey just as Oscar had his and he will always be held dearly in our hearts. I will be gradually sharing more about her in the coming weeks and months, but if you are a TOP Tier Member, look for a proper introduction in next month's A Cuppa Moments. Now to this current moment where I find myself in my cottage on a sunny fall afternoon, my gentleman boy Norman is in his favorite chair that was handed down to me from my parents and to them from a friend, and my sweet little girl is nestled next to me on the English sofa I spoke about above draped with blankets I have had from many different chapters in my life and the pillows created after working with my dear friend Veronique and fabric from a small business based in England whose fabric when I saw it, I said, I will find a place for it as it brings a smile to my face when I see it. This is home. This is comfort and cozy and calm, and it took years to reach this point, but it feels as a cottage should, personal to the people who call it home, as though it is made for them to just be, nap, read, rest and enjoy the everyday. Today's list was hard to keep to just 15 items, so rest assured there are many more items I will share that focus on the interior décor of a cottage along with the exterior and garden. I look forward to sharing them with you so that you too can create a cottage you love living your life and savoring your everydays. Thank you for stopping by and tuning in. ~Peruse all of TSLL's Remodeled Rooms here, and to view any post individually, explore becoming a TOP Tier Member for exclusive (and ad-free) access. SIMILAR POSTS/EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY 34 Ideas for Adding Cosy for Your Everyday 10 Décor and Remodeling Tips I Learned While Customizing My Home to Create a Cosy Sanctuary 10 Brands for Cosy Cottage British Décor (shopped & recommended) Petit Plaisir ~Chicken Schnitzel and Lemon & Herb Salad ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #341 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate:  iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify | Amazon Music

Kaiju Curry House
The one with Peter Konig

Kaiju Curry House

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 80:33


Episode 104 – The one with Peter Konig Welcome to our podcast. This is episode 104 of Kaiju Curry House – The one with Peter Konig. Please download or stream...Continue Reading››

The New Nomos
In Shadow - A Modern Odyssey and The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig

The New Nomos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 74:07


Lubomir Arsov is a storyboard artist, character artist and an innovative original animator.  He is the creator and director of IN-SHADOW A Modern Odyssey an animated short film that takes the viewer on a journey through the fragmented unconscious of the West, the degraded condition of our epoch and the need for the emergence of a new man and woman. This episode explores the themes in IN SHADOW as a pathway towards a broader understating of our time alongside reflections on the books 'The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig' by Ian Dallas as well 'The World is as You Dream It' by John Perkins. Click to watch 'IN SHADOW' on Youtube Link to purchase: 'The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig' by Ian Dallas Link to purchase: The World is as You Dream It by John Perkins   Music by Ian Cattanach 

New Books in Psychoanalysis
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books in Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis

New Books Network
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Critical Theory
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Intellectual History
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Sociology
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in Economics
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books in Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics

New Books in Politics
Samo Tomšič, "The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy" (Walther Konig Verlag, 2019)

New Books in Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 76:26


Enjoyment appears as purely private matter, but this is by far not the case. Ever since Aristotle the philosophical social critique is tormented by the question, whether the libidinal tendencies of human subjects allow the construction of a just political-economic order. It seemed at first that in modernity this problem had been overcome. Economic liberalism and utilitarianism argued that egoistic private interests and social justice were directly linked and that capitalism united libidinal and political economy in the best possible manner. But the political-economic panorama soon turned out significantly more complex and contradictory. Tomšič's book The Labour of Enjoyment: Towards a Critique of Libidinal Economy (Walther Konig Verlag, 2020) recalls central Marxian and Freudian insights and circumscribes the political stakes of psychoanalysis under the general banner of a Critique of Libidinal Economy. Samo Tomšič is interim professor of philosophy in Hamburg at the University of Fine Arts. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics

5...4...3...2...fun!!

we’re visiting our parents right now. we is me and rebs and pegs. there are five adults and three dogs in the house. my aunt and her poms are here too. i’m including myself as one of the adults. if i counted myself as one of the dogs, then we’d be more evenly matched - four on four. it’s almost a basketball game, if dogs could play basketball. oh wait, air bud. i have a hard time walking on all fours though. a generally hard time just getting up from being down on the ground. rebs said that she recommends to her clients that have a difficult time getting up from the ground, whenever we do get up we should do it twice. maybe if we just did twice everything that was hard in life we would have twice the amount of suffering. and then the world would be a better place for all. is that how it works? pet a dog.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 The Paranoyds “Freak Out” Eat Their Own03:43 Pleasure systems “Cautiously” Terraform07:37 Mal Blum “Things Still Left To Say” Pity Boy10:07 Bobby’s Oar “Life Fights Back” Knots EP13:20 The Glow “Lose” Am I14:50 Mr. Husband “Friends” …& The Husky Section18:00 Loamlands “Blue” Lez Dance21:54 SNAKESKIN “Toy Car” I Love My Room26:00 Russian Tsarlag “Bring Me Back Home” Out of Reach29:37 Thick paint “meridian response” a perennial approach to free time34:35 Slush “Keep Cup” Slush37:02 Brick Brick “Fill Me Up” Chip 4 Chip39:49 Sequoyah Murray “True Fun” Penalties of Love43:51 Konig “Eat Each Other Alive” House Of Prayer46:40 Lucy Roleff “Silver” Left Open in a Room49:51 Strangers “30 Day Free Trial” good enough52:13 Likes “New Pedal” New Pedal53:43 Spencer Owen Timeshare “(Biker With) a Deathwish” Presentation

Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron
17. Perspective Taking with Aliza Abrams Konig

Talking Away the Taboo with Dr. Aimee Baron

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 54:38 Very Popular


On this episode of Talking Away The Taboo, Aliza Abrams Konig, joins Aimee Baron, MD to talk about… -Her experience getting married as an older single -Not being able to have children when she wanted -How to get through rough patches -Keeping a sense of self and sanity Connect with us: -Check out our website  -Follow us on Instagram and send us a message  -Check out our Facebook page  -Watch our videos on YouTube  -Follow us on TikTok  -Email us at info@iwassupposedtohaveababy.org

Fruitful & Multiplying
Simultaneously Navigating Surrogacy & A Kidney Transplant feat. Aliza Abrams Konig

Fruitful & Multiplying

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 43:56


In this week's episode, we had the wonderful experience of hearing Aliza Konig's very challenging journey to parenthood including IVF, a kidney transplant, and ultimately the arrival of her miracle child, born via a gestational carrier. Aliza helps us understand what it's like to have a serious medical condition while simultaneously yearning to have a family, the guilt she felt around not being able to carry her child, and the trust individuals must have with their gestational carrier. She shares her advice for intended parents (trust your gut & advocate for yourself!) and inspires all listeners, regardless of their pathway to parenthood.

The Chatting Comedian
Chatting With Dave Konig

The Chatting Comedian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 43:18


Hello everybody my name is Dustin Pueschel, and in today's episode of “The Chatting Comedian” I chat with Dave Konig! Dave is a stand up comedian and actor! As an actor Dave has appeared on hit TV shows such as The Blacklist, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Crashing, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Blue Bloods, Boardwalk Empire, Hunters, among many other hit TV shows. I kid you not Dave has co-hosted several TV shows, Dave was the host of HBO's late-night talk show “Hardcore TV”. Dave played the lead role in the Broadway play “Grease”. Dave has also starred in the two critically acclaimed off Broadway solo shows “Hebrew School Dropout” and “Addicted To Show Business”. Dave is also a three time Emmy Award winner. In todays episode Dave and I chat about his experience being a professional child actor, how Adam Sandler got Dave started in stand up comedy, among many other things! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Safari
The Interior Design Duo: Elizabeth Pyne Singer and Max Konig

The Safari

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 42:21


In this episode we profile two companies on either side of the Atlantic that are on top of their games in interior design. The first is Elizabeth Pyne Singer, designer at McMillen, Inc., the oldest interior design firm in the United States as well as Max Konig, Managing Director at Nina Campbell. We talk about the role of designers in the consumer landscape today, the return of bespoke and artisanal products as well as the role of art in designing a home.   Interviewed by Mortimer Singer.