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Words About Books
Discussing Death on Gokumon Island by Seishi Yokomizo Part 1

Words About Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 62:38


Detective Kosuke Kindaichi is back. He is tasked with notifying his fallen comrade's family of his death. Before he died, Chimata told Kosuke to save his sisters. But save them from whom? On the night of Chimata's wake one of his three sisters is found murdered. Can Kosuke solve this mystery in time to save the others? No, he can't. That's actually spoiled pretty early on in the book. Join Words About Books as we struggle to make sense of what is going on. Support the showDiscord - https://discord.gg/6BaNRtcP8CThreads - https://www.threads.net/@wordsaboutbookspodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/wordsaboutbookspodcastBlog - https://blog.wordsaboutbooks.ninja/Buy the Books - https://bookshop.org/shop/wabpod

Bethnal Green Mission Church
Compendium - Kosuke Koyama

Bethnal Green Mission Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 23:19


What is a love that walks? In this sermon, James finishes off our 'Compendium' series reflecting on a quotation from Kosuke Koyama. 

J-CATS Japanese Contextual and Theological Studies
Trying to Understand Japaneseness - Looking at Kosuke Nishitani's Nipponjinron

J-CATS Japanese Contextual and Theological Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 59:41


Today we look at Kosuke Nishitani's 'Understanding Japaneseness' (link below). Nishitani argues that Maternal-Filial Affection is THE key point of a framework of Nipponjinron (think 'Japanology'). As a pastor as well as a scholar, he also gives his thought on the problem of Japaneseness. Might it lead to a 'Japanese' apologetic? Understanding Japaneseness - https://www.google.co.jp/books/edition/Understanding_Japaneseness/VqcDDQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 -Also- Join us August 17th for a Missiology Seminar at Ochanomizu Christian Center! Here's the flyer for more info and RSVP. https://mailchi.mp/jema/free-missiology-seminar-with-dr-martin-heisswolf?e=3a9f8cceb4

Web3 Galaxy Brain
Decentralized Robotics with Kosuke July Hata, Founder of Faust

Web3 Galaxy Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 101:09


My guest today is Kosuke Hata aka July, founder of Faust. Faust is a nascent hardware startup working at the intersection of distributed sensing, blockchains, and self driving. The team is composed of engineers from automotive and machine learning engineering projects at Google, Apple, and Tesla. On this episode, July shares background about the self-driving and robotics industry gleaned from his years of experience working at Kittyhawk, Larry Page's flying car moonshot startup. July also shares some of the prototypes Faust has built, and gives a glimpse into how robotics, blockchains, and networking will coincide over the next few years. It was fantastic getting a chance to chat with July about everything Faust. I hope you enjoy the show. As always, this show is provided as entertainment and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice or any form of endorsement or suggestion. Crypto has risks and you alone are responsible for doing your research and making your own decisions. Links Hosted by @nicholas July's website July on X July on Warpcast

The Pond Digger Podcast
EP184: How to Travel Japan to Purchase Koi w/ KoiTrips.com - Fitzsimmons, Waddington, AJ, & Kosuke of Shintato Koi Farm

The Pond Digger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 39:29


Have you ever wanted to visit Japan and see/buy the beautiful koi they have there? A company called KoiTrips makes it easy to travel to Japan just for the koi! Eric is with Brian, Tim, AJ, and Kosuke of KoiTrips.com. They give some fascinating information about what it takes to travel to Japan to find the right koi that you're looking for.   In this episode, they talk about: How can hobbyists travel to Japan to purchase high-quality koi fish The process of Koi Trips for hosting large groups of people on koi viewing/purchasing trips to Japan The best time of year to visit Japan for koi The weather at different times of the year in Japan and what clothes to pack Memorable experiences people had in Japan and coaching the people to navigate the country Experiences of customers at Shintato Koi Farm during trips How much money people should expect to spend on fish in Japan The cost and expectations for someone traveling to Japan for koi fish   Mentioned: Koi Trips Website: https://koitrips.com/     Tim's YouTube channel - Quality Nishikigoi: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA9z32oMBU9d-8SdZxTc0Kw    QualityNish Linktree: https://linktr.ee/QualityNish    Links to resources:  Book A Call With Triplett: Call with Triplett   The Pond Digger - https://theponddigger.com/   You can also check out The Pond Digger's products at: http://helixpondfiltration.com/    TWT Contractor Circle   TWT Contractor Power Circle   And follow his adventures in the pond world at: Instagram  Facebook  TikTok

On The Edge Podcasts
Kosuke's Free Talk 24 In 24

On The Edge Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 26:25


Kosuke's Free Talk 24 In 24 by KBVU 97.5 The Edge

Dark Asia with Megan
Former AV actress kills her 77-year-old rich husband for money?|Case of Kosuke Nozaki & Saki Sudo

Dark Asia with Megan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 20:53


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Inside with Brett Hawke
#378 Olympic Breaststroke Legend Kosuke Kitajima

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 67:34


Kosuke Kitajima is considered one of the greatest breaststrokers of all time. He won two consecutive Olympic gold medals in both the 100 & 200 breaststrokes at the 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Olympics. Since retiring, Kitajima has worked as a sports agent and is currently the president of the Tokyo Swimming Association, where he aims to help elevate Japanese swimming and bring more athletes to the international stage. Our Sponsors: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠EO SWIM BETTER:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Analyse your stroke technique with eo's SwimBETTER handsets. Go to eolab.com/SwimBETTER, and use code BRETT at checkout to get 9 months free on a single gold annual membership with any handset purchase. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SWIMSTRONG DRYLAND:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ SwimStrong Dryland inspires and changes the lives of competitive swimmers through strength and leadership training, motivation and care. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠IMAGINE SWIMMING:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ NYC's Premier Swim School is looking for instructors and coaches! Lessons for all ages, from Baby Swim to adults, along with competitive club teams. #swimming #olympics #japan #paris2024

On The Edge Podcasts
Kosuke's Free Talk - First Amendment Edition

On The Edge Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 20:08


Kosuke's Free Talk is back to celebrate the First Amendment Week.

Holding The High Line with Rabbi and Red
Memories From Toronto Part 3: Omar Cummings

Holding The High Line with Rabbi and Red

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 71:05


Hello Colorado Rapids fans. Here is the third episode of Memories From Toronto. This week, Red speaks to striker Omar Cummings. We discuss how he the born and raised Jamaican ended up at the University of Cincinnati and the Colorado Rapids Reserves (Colorado Cobras). We learn about his relationships with Kosuke Kimura and Conor Casey. He's got thoughts on why he and Casey worked so well as a forward tandem and what made Gary Smith's style perfectly for that team. Get ready to go inside the grumpy mind of Casey, courtesy of the one person who could read his thoughts. The Reggae Boy shares his perspective on that fishing boat Kosuke bought. We discuss big regular season wins and how he and Mac Kandji got along and weren't really competing with each other(?). Then we discuss that playoff run. What was that series with Columbus Crew like? Why didn't he take a penalty at the end of that second leg? Was he really penalty shy? How was it playing San Jose in the Conference Final? And once and for all, we find out who should have gotten credit for the only goal in that game that saw Kimura cross the ball into the box and Cummings make a run to the ball. Then we discuss the final against FC Dallas. What was that game like? What plays stand out for him? Wait, he was playing that final with an ankle injury?! How did he feel watching the team get the win with him on the bench and Mac getting hurt? The we discuss the fallout over the next two years that saw him leave the club. What did he make of the Aston Villa rumor and did a move almost happen? Oh, and we discuss what he's doing now with FC Cincinnati. Photo Credit: Colorado Rapids

Códice Críptico
¿Envenenó a su marido de 77 años? El caso de Kosuke Nozaki

Códice Críptico

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 29:06


Cuando el multimillonario Kosuke Nosaki se casó con Saki Sudo de 22 anos, gente alrededor del país estaban sorprendidos por la noticia, por tanto, seguramente te puedes imaginar el shock que tuvieron cuando el multimillonario apareció muerto solamente 3 meses después. Una cantidad de pistas llevaban a las autoridades a su joven esposa, quien no parecía afectada por su muerte, pero sin pruebas concretas que pongan la culpa en sus manos, sospecharon que les resultaría difícil condenarla legalmente. Pero, ¿quién era Kasuke Nasaki, y por qué querría su esposa asesinarlo a sangre fría?

Holding The High Line with Rabbi and Red
Memories From Toronto Part 2: Kosuke Kimura

Holding The High Line with Rabbi and Red

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 76:51


Hello Colorado Rapids fans. Here is the second episode of Memories From Toronto. This week, Red speaks to right back Kosuke Kimura. We discuss his soccer origins growing up in Japan. Get ready for a wild story of how he annoyed an embassy and gamed the SAT to get into college soccer at Western Illinois. We learn about his style of play as one of the first modern fullbacks in MLS and how he won his individual matchups. There's that story, rumor, myth(?) how he and Quincy Amarikwa bought a fishing boat and hid at DSGP. Kosuke has some interesting and stoic takes on his teammates from that 2010 team. He talks about so many matchups against quality wingers that he got the best of. His #27 has special meaning related to that. We get to the bottom of that goal in the Eastern Conference Final. Then of course there's extra time of the final where he had to play two positions with the Rapids down a man. Get ready for more Jair Benítez hate. Then we discuss the fallout from 2011, the end of his playing career, and how he reunited with Gary Smith in Nashville.

The Theology Mill
Aimee Patterson / Severe Suffering and the Call to Compassion

The Theology Mill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 80:34


Dr. Aimee Patterson is a Christian ethicist at The Salvation Army Ethics Centre and adjunct faculty at Booth University College. She is the author of the new Cascade book, Suffering Well and Suffering With: Reclaiming Marks of Christian Identity, published within the New Studies in Theology and Trauma series.   PODCAST LINKS: Aimee's website: https://www.aimeepatterson.com/ Aimee's Twitter: https://twitter.com/AimeeEPatterson Suffering Well and Suffering With: https://wipfandstock.com/9781666765458/suffering-well-and-suffering-with/ The Word Bookstore (Montreal): https://www.thewordbookstore.ca/ Powell's Books (Portland): https://www.powells.com/ CONNECT: Website: https://wipfandstock.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/   SOURCES MENTIONED: Cassell, Eric J. The Nature of Suffering and the Goals of Medicine. Koyama, Kosuke. Three Mile an Hour God. Patterson, Aimee. Suffering Well and Suffering With. Schweitzer, Albert. On the Edge of the Primeval Forest. OUTLINE: (01:27) – Studying suffering and experiencing suffering (05:27) – Bookstores in Montreal and Portland (06:57) – Roundtable: Jesus, Job, and family (10:11) – Suffering and the body (17:20) – Severe suffering and social stigma (22:38) – Social responses to severe suffering (36:13) – Suffering and evil (47:14) – The church's role in suffering well and suffering with (55:11) – The solidarity of suffering (01:02:02) – The role of the emotions in compassion (01:11:06) – How to listen well and show compassion (01:16:46) – What's next for Aimee & where to find her

One More Scoop
From fresh grad to CEO in 3 years, then taking his startup from zero to IPO in 7 years | Kosuke Sogo, Co-founder and CEO of AnyMind Group

One More Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 64:03


Kosuke Sogo is CEO and co-founder of AnyMind Group, and oversees the expansion and growth of the company and its business units in globally. AnyMind Group is a technology company for the business supply chain that provides software and solutions for end-to-end commerce enablement. Before founding AnyMind Group, he was Managing Director, APAC for MicroAd Inc, and the youngest-ever director for the company.Topics:[00:00:01] - Introduction and Business Development Strategy [00:01:39] - AnyMind Group and Kosuke's Background [00:02:24] - Childhood and Inspiration [00:07:40] - Moving to Tokyo and University Life [00:09:06] - Internship Experience and Career Choices [00:18:37] - Opportunities in Jakarta, Indonesia [00:21:15] - Starting AnyMind Group [00:23:42] - Meeting his Co-founder and Early Days [00:26:13] - Global Approach to Product Development [00:32:20] - Acquiring Companies and Identifying the Right Opportunities [00:38:30] - Role of the CEO [00:39:25] - Company Alignment [00:41:11] - Company Stages [00:42:27] - Adapting to External Factors [00:45:24] - Why Kosuke did a skit pretending to be an employee[00:57:50] - Importance of Team Structure and Fair Evaluation [00:59:24] - Continuous Challenge of Hiring the Right Team [01:00:13] - Differentiation through Future Vision [01:01:42] - Personal Life Goal - Contributing to Education [01:03:28] - Closing Thoughts and Gratitude Like the show? Subscribe to the BackScoop newsletter to stay updated with the latest news in Southeast Asian startups in minutes: backscoop.com.Visit BackScoop's social media pages and show your support!BackScoop (Linkedin): https://www.linkedin.com/company/backscoop/BackScoop (Twitter): https://twitter.com/BackScoopHQBackScoop (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/BackScoopBackScoop (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/backscoopVisit Amanda Cua's social media pages:Amanda (Linkedin): https://ph.linkedin.com/in/amanda-cuaAmanda (Twitter): https://twitter.com/itsAmandaCuaVisit Kosuke Sogo's social media pages:Kosuke (LinkedIn): linkedin.com/in/kosuke-sogoWebsite: https://anymindgroup.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TẠP CHÍ TIÊU ĐIỂM
Thượng đỉnh Kim – Putin : Hợp tác song phương hay thỏa thuận ngầm ba bên ?

TẠP CHÍ TIÊU ĐIỂM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 9:32


Từ ngày 12-17/09/2023, lãnh đạo Bắc Triều Tiên Kim Jong Un có chuyến thăm Nga, gặp tổng thống Vladimir Putin, hội đàm với bộ trưởng Quốc Phòng Serguei Shoigu. Trong chuyến thăm này, ông Kim Jong Un đã đến thăm các cơ sở công nghiệp quốc phòng Nga, một dấu hiệu của sự tăng cường hợp tác quân sự Nga – Bắc Triều Tiên. Nhưng nhiều nhà phân tích còn nhìn thấy khả năng có một sự phối hợp « ngầm » giữa bộ ba Matxcơva – Bình Nhưỡng – Bắc Kinh. Đây là chuyến công du nước ngoài đầu tiên của lãnh đạo Bắc Triều Tiên kể từ năm 2019. Sự kiện cho thấy quan hệ giữa Matxcơva và Bình Nhưỡng đã được tăng cường đáng kể từ khi Nga tiến hành cuộc chiến xâm lược Ukraina. Chế độ Bình Nhưỡng luôn bày tỏ lập trường ủng hộ Nga trong « cuộc chiến chống chủ nghĩa đế quốc » theo như tuyên bố của lãnh đạo Kim Jong Un trong cuộc gặp với tổng thống Nga Vladimir PutinTên lửa đạn đạo, vũ khí hạt nhân : Nỗi ám ảnh của Bình Nhưỡng Takahashi Kosuke, phóng viên thường trú cho trang thông tin The Diplomat tại Tokyo, lưu ý ông Kim Jong Un đi Nga trong bối cảnh Bắc Triều Tiên đang trải qua một cuộc khủng hoảng lương thực ngày càng tồi tệ. Tính đến khoảng sáu tháng đầu năm 2023, Nga đã xuất khẩu gần 4.000 tấn bột mỳ và hơn 2.800 tấn ngô sang Bắc Triều Tiên.Ngoài ra, lượng dầu hỏa mà Nga cung ứng cho Bắc Triều Tiên trong tháng Bảy cũng tăng hơn gấp năm lần so với tháng trước, lên đến gần 11 ngàn thùng dầu, theo tin từ trang mạng của Ủy ban Trừng phạt thuộc Hội Đồng Bảo An Liên Hiệp Quốc về Bắc Triều Tiên.Tuy nhiên, theo hầu hết giới quan sát, lĩnh vực quân sự mới là điều Bình Nhưỡng muốn tìm kiếm. Nhà báo Takahashi Kosuke nhắc lại, trong lần Đại hội Đảng Lao Động Triều Tiên lần thứ 8, diễn ra hồi tháng Giêng năm 2021, Kim Jong Un đề ra chín mục tiêu phải đạt được, trong đó có tên lửa đạn đạo xuyên lục địa (ICBM) sử dụng nhiên liệu rắn và tên lửa siêu thanh.Theo các thông tin từ tờ JooAng Ilbo của Hàn Quốc được ông Kosuke dẫn lại, ít nhất có 7 lĩnh vực đang chuẩn bị đi vào sản xuất và triển khai hàng loạt, nhưng vẫn còn hai lĩnh vực bị tụt hậu là vệ tinh trinh sát và tầu ngầm hạt nhân, hai lĩnh vực mà Bình Nhưỡng muốn có được công nghệ từ Nga.Việc ông Kim Jong Un đến thăm sân bay vũ trụ Vostotchny cùng nhiều cơ sở chế tạo vũ khí hạt nhân khác của Nga làm dấy lên nghi ngờ Matxcơva bán hay chuyển giao công nghệ tên lửa đạn đạo cho Bắc Triều Tiên.Về điểm này, nhà địa lý học Emmanuel Veron, chuyên gia về Trung Quốc đương đại, trên đài truyền hình France 24, tỏ ra cẩn trọng khi cho rằng hiện chưa có một thông tin nào được đưa ra về những công nghệ « có khả năng » được Nga bán hay chuyển giao.Nhưng sự việc cho thấy rõ chế độ Bình Nhưỡng vẫn chú tâm đến chương trình tên lửa đạn đạo và phát triển hạt nhân. Đây là hai chương trình mà Bắc Triều Tiên luôn tìm kiếm các nguồn quỹ để tài trợ cho nghiên cứu, theo như đánh giá của bà Juliette Morillot, nhà báo và chuyên gia về bán đảo Triều Tiên.Trên đài phát thanh France Culture ngày 14/09/2023, bà giải thích : « Tấm gương Ukraina, quốc gia đã từ bỏ vũ khí hạt nhân, chỉ làm cho Bắc Triều Tiên càng thêm tin rằng không có vũ khí hạt nhân, nước này chỉ có thể phó mặc cho kẻ mạnh nhất. Điều quan trọng nhất với Bắc Triều Tiên chính là sự sống còn của chế độ và vũ khí hạt nhân. »Nga muốn gì ở Kim Jong Un ?Về phía Nga, hầu hết giới quan sát ở Pháp đều nhấn mạnh rằng, nếu có một thỏa thuận giữa hai nước, thì đó sẽ chỉ là một thỏa thuận về vũ khí. Giới chức quân sự phương Tây ước tính trong năm 2022, Nga đã tiêu thụ từ 10-11 triệu đạn pháo. Dù Nga có tăng thêm hai triệu viên đạn mỗi năm trong vài năm tới thì cũng chưa đủ giải quyết được sự thiếu hụt này.Tướng Dominique Trinquand, chuyên gia quân sự, nguyên là trưởng phái bộ quân sự Pháp bên cạnh Liên Hiệp Quốc, trên France 24 cho rằng việc có thêm nguồn cung đạn dược mà Nga cần cho các nòng đại bác 122 và 152 ly từ Bắc Triều Tiên sẽ cho phép Nga kéo dài thêm cuộc chiến tại Ukraina:« Đơn giản là tổng thống Putin đang đặt cược nhiều vào một cuộc chiến kéo dài, nghĩa là cầm chân quân Ukraina ở tuyến phòng thủ hiện nay càng lâu càng tốt trong lúc chờ đợi kết quả cuộc bầu cử tổng thống Mỹ năm 2024. Chính vì điều đó mà Nga cần thêm đạn pháo. Ngay từ đầu cuộc chiến, mỗi ngày Nga bắn đi khoảng 60 ngàn quả pháo. Giờ thì họ chỉ bắn khoảng 20 ngàn quả/ngày do thiếu đạn.  Cho nên họ phải kiếm nguồn cung từ Iran rồi Bắc Triều Tiên. »Theo thông tin từ New York Times (13/9), Nga đang mở rộng sản xuất vũ khí để tránh các lệnh trừng phạt do phương Tây ban hành. Tuy năng lực sản xuất pháo của Nga ước tính cao gấp bảy lần so với phương Tây, Matxcơva hiện cũng phải đối mặt với nạn khan hiếm nhân công.Cũng theo tướng Trinquand, ngoài khả năng cung cấp đạn dược, Bình Nhưỡng rất có thể sẽ cung cấp thêm nguồn nhân lực mà Nga đang thiếu hụt nghiêm trọng :« Một điểm khác có thể cũng rất thú vị là cung cấp nhân sự cho các nhà xưởng. Người Bắc Triều Tiên có thể làm việc 7 ngày/7, 24 giờ/24 mà không có vấn đề gì và có thể sẽ làm việc ở Nga. Nước Nga lúc này đang gặp khó khăn trong việc tuyển dụng người làm việc trong các xưởng sản xuất, đơn giản chỉ vì, hoặc là người dân họ bỏ xứ ra đi ( khoảng một triệu người đã rời nước Nga ), hoặc là bị kêu lính. Phía đông của nước Nga có nhiều xưởng sản xuất vũ khí và chính ở đó mà họ đang thiếu nhân công. »Trục « ma quỷ » Bắc Kinh – Matxcơva – Bình Nhưỡng ?Dù vậy, mọi cặp mắt đều hướng đến một nước thứ ba : Trung Quốc. Một số nhà phân tích cho rằng việc ông Kim đi Nga để tiến hành cuộc « đổi chác » đưa vũ khí lấy lương thực trước hết đã phải có được « đèn xanh » từ Bắc Kinh. Và việc chính phủ Trung Quốc có phản ứng chừng mực về cuộc gặp thượng đỉnh Nga – Bắc Triều Tiên đã làm dấy lên nỗi ngờ vực về sự hình thành một trục « ma quỷ » tay ba : Bắc Kinh – Matxcơva – Bình Nhưỡng.Đây cũng là điểm gây ra nhiều tranh cãi. Nhà địa lý học Emmanuel Veron nói đến sự hình thành và củng cố một tam giác chiến lược. Quan điểm này đã bị ông Barthélémy Courmont, giám đốc nghiên cứu về châu Á – Thái Bình Dương, Viện Quan hệ Quốc tế và Chiến lược IRIS, trên đài France 24 bác bỏ mạnh mẽ:« Tôi nghĩ rằng chúng ta đang chứng kiến có một sự đồng nhất về lợi ích, một đồng nhất về lịch trình (…) Phía Bắc Kinh có một cách tiếp cận gần với Matxcơva về việc tái định hình trật tự thế giới thông qua các thông cáo chung của hai nước, kêu gọi phi phương Tây hóa thế giới. Ở đây có một sự hội tụ về lợi ích giữa ba nước, do vậy không có gì đáng ngạc nhiên về phản ứng dè dặt của Bắc Kinh ».Trong cuộc tranh luận này, tướng Dominique Trinquand đưa ra một cách giải thích khác. Trong cuộc gặp Putin – Kim này, Bình Nhưỡng « có thể » giữ một vai trò trung gian giữa Nga và Trung Quốc. Ông thừa nhận hiện không có bằng chứng nào để khẳng định, nhưng nhiều thành phần thứ cấp, các linh kiện lưỡng dụng như chip điện tử của Trung Quốc dường như đã được cung cấp cho Nga thông qua ngả Bắc Triều Tiên.Cách làm này một mặt cho phép Bắc Kinh vẫn có thể giữ được vai trò trung gian hòa giải, kiến tạo hòa bình, nhưng mặt khác, Trung Quốc cũng được lợi khi hậu thuẫn ngầm cho một cuộc chiến dài hơi của Nga. Tướng Trinquand phân tích :« Ngoài việc cung cấp các linh kiện để sản xuất vũ khí, Trung Quốc còn có lợi khi chiến tranh kéo dài, bởi vì chừng nào chiến tranh còn dai dẳng, Mỹ sẽ bị cầm chân ở Ukraina. Do vậy, Trung Quốc chỉ có lợi khi người Mỹ bị cầm chân lâu tại Ukraina. Điều lợi thứ hai, đó khi là chiến tranh kéo dài, Nga sẽ bị suy yếu và Trung Quốc mua dầu hỏa của Nga với giá rẻ từ 30-40%, bởi vì Nga mất nhiều khách hàng. »Về phần mình, nhà báo người Nhật Takahashi Kosuke trên trang mạng The Diplomat nhận định, khi tránh bình luận về cuộc gặp thượng đỉnh Kim – Putin,  Bắc Kinh « dường như lo ngại về sự lan truyền nhận thức rằng Nga – Trung – Triều là một khối. Việc gộp Bắc Kinh với Bình Nhưỡng thành một "trục ma quỷ" mới sẽ có ảnh hưởng xấu đến chiến lược toàn cầu của Trung Quốc, bao gồm cả đối với Mỹ ».Trung Quốc luôn giữ một khoảng cách với Bắc Triều Tiên và tránh xa các tham vọng chính sách đối ngoại của nước này. Nhưng việc Hoa Kỳ tăng cường hợp tác chặt chẽ với Nhật Bản và Hàn Quốc nhằm kềm hãm sự trỗi dậy của Trung Quốc cũng có nguy cơ dẫn đến việc bộ ba Bắc Kinh, Matxcơva và Bình Nhưỡng thắt chặt hơn mối quan hệ chiến lược.Takahashi Kosuke cảnh báo : Theo quy luật hành động và phản ứng, Nhật Bản, Hàn Quốc, Hoa Kỳ, Philippines, Việt Nam và Úc càng tăng cường quan hệ thì rủi ro đưa Trung Quốc đến gần phe Nga và Bắc Triều Tiên càng cao. Đây là một vấn đề nan giải cho an ninh !

Nihongo for You
144_Special guest My friend Kosuke_特別ゲスト 友達のこーすけくん

Nihongo for You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023


今日のポッドキャストは、私のお友達、こーすけくんへのインタビューです!日本語の字幕が見たい人は、YouTubeから

Thinking Global
Kosuke Shimizu on the Kyoto School and 'Non-Western' International Relations

Thinking Global

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 25:56


Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University, Kyoto - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@caatc105) speaks with the Thinking Global team about the Kyoto School and 'Non-Western' International Relations. With Kieran and Edoardo, Professor Shimizu explores how we can cast 'non-western' International Relations, how the Kyoto School of philosophy can help us think about global politics, the concept of 'relationality,' and the manner in which 'non-western' International Relations thinking intersects with certain methodological questions. Thinking Global is affiliated with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠E-International Relations⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - the world's leading open access website for students and scholars of international politics.

insideQuantum
S2E7 - Quantum Machine Learning with Dr Kosuke Mitarai (御手洗光祐)

insideQuantum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 39:38 Transcription Available


What can quantum mechanics bring to machine learning? Take a listen to Season 2, Episode 7 of insideQuantum to find out!This week, Dr Kosuke Mitarai (御手洗光祐) tells us about his experience at the cutting edge of quantum machine learning, the development of quantum circuit learning and being a co-founder of the startup QunaSys.Dr Kosuke Mitarai obtained his Bachelor's degree from Osaka University, followed by a Masters degree and a PhD at the same university, and is now an assistant professor at Osaka University.

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast
#ExpertAnswers: Kosuke Minamihata and Jes Kuruvilla on Synthetic Peptides for Regenerative Medicine

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 17:25


Kosuke Minamihata and Jes Kuruvilla discuss how synthetic growth factors work and give application examples using these synthetic peptides for cell therapy and regenerative medicine.

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast
#ExpertAnswers: Kosuke Minamihata and Jes Kuruvilla on Synthetic Peptides for Regenerative Medicine

#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 17:25


Kosuke Minamihata and Jes Kuruvilla discuss how synthetic growth factors work and give application examples using these synthetic peptides for cell therapy and regenerative medicine.

Circulation on the Run
Circulation April 4, 2023 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 26:32


This week, please join authors Tatsuhiko Naito and Kosuke Inoue as well as Associate Editor Wendy Post as they discuss the article "Genetic Risk of Primary Aldosteronism and Its Contribution to Hypertension: A Cross-Ancestry Meta-Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Study." Dr. Greg Hundley: Welcome listeners, to this April 4th discussion of Circulation on the Run. I am one of your co-hosts, Dr. Greg Hundley, Associate Editor, Director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Peder Myhre: And I'm Dr. Peder Myhre from Akershus University Hospital and the University of Oslo in Norway. So Greg, today we have the feature paper, discussing the genetic risk of primary aldosteronism and its contribution to hypertension. So this is such an interesting topic and av very important cost on hypertension. And in this paper, they use cross-ancestry meta-analysis from GWAS studies to assess this very interesting discussion. But first, Greg, I have a paper that comes to us from the DELIVER trial, and it is about dapagliflozin to patients with HFpEF, and assessing the association with the duration of the heart failure. So Greg, it is important to understand how the effects of new treatments vary by the duration of heart failure. Because on one hand, physicians may think that a patient who has longer standing heart failure represents a stable survivor where new treatment is unnecessary. On the other hand, the view has been expressed that patients with long-standing heart failure may have more advanced disease, and there may come a point where they no longer respond to or tolerate the addition of new therapies, particularly because of hypotension, kidney dysfunctional and electrolyte abnormality. So the investigators from the DELIVER trial, led by corresponding all author John McMurray from University of Glasgow, therefore, aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of the SGLT2 inhibitor dapagliflozin, according to the duration of heart failure with EF above 40%. So that is mildly reduced or preserved. Dr. Greg Hundley: Wow, Peder, very timely, very timely article. So what did they find? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, the authors categorized patients by duration of heart failure, one category less than six months, and then six to 12 months, and then one to two years, two to five years, and finally, more than five years. And longer duration heart failure patients were older, and more comorbid with worse symptoms, and the rate of the primary outcome increased with heart failure duration. And so, the benefit of dapagliflozin was consistent across heart failure duration categories with hazard ratios 0.67, 0.78, 0.81, 0.97, and 0.78. And that gives a P4 interaction of 0.41. So the absolute benefit was therefore since there was no P4 interaction, greatest among those with highest risk, and that it was the longest duration heart failure. So there was a number needed to create for heart failure above five years of 24, versus 32 for those with the shortest duration of heart failure. And the authors therefore conclude, that even in patients with long-standing heart failure and generally mild symptoms cannot be considered stable, and it is not too late for such patients to benefit from an SGLT2 inhibitor. Dr. Greg Hundley: Ah, very practical information, Peder, beautiful description. Well Peder, this next paper comes to us evaluating low density lipoprotein cholesterol. And as you know, low density lipoprotein cholesterol is an important causal risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. However, a sizable proportion of middle-aged individuals have not developed coronary atherosclerosis as assessed by the presence of coronary artery calcification. Now whether the presence of coronary artery calcification modifies the association of LDL cholesterol with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk, well, that's unknown. So these authors, led by the corresponding author of Martin Mortensen from Aarhus University Hospital, evaluated the association of LDL cholesterol with future atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease events, in patients with and without coronary artery calcium, from 23,132 consecutive symptomatic patients evaluated for coronary artery disease, using coronary commuted tomography angiography, or CTA, that were included in the Western Denmark Heart Registry, which is a semi-national multi-center based registry with longitudinal registration of both patient and procedural data. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh, that is so important, Greg. So we're looking at LDL cholesterol and the association with ASCVD in patients with and without coronary artery calcification. So what did they find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Peder. So during a median follow up of 4.3 years, 552 patients experienced a first cardiovascular disease event. In the overall population, LDL cholesterol per 38.7 milligrams per deciliter increase, was associated with cardiovascular disease events during the follow-up period. Now, when stratified by the presence or absence of a baseline coronary artery calcium score, LDL cholesterol was only associated with a cardiovascular disease event in the 47% of patients with a coronary CAC score greater than zero. While no association was observed in the 53% of individuals with a coronary artery calcium score equal to zero. Now similarly, very high LDL cholesterol, so greater than 193 milligrams per deciliter, versus an LDL cholesterol of less than 116 milligrams per deciliter, was associated with a cardiovascular disease event in patients with a CAC score greater than zero, but not in those without coronary artery calcium. Next, Peder, in patients with coronary artery calcium equal to zero, diabetes, current smoking, and low HDL cholesterol levels, were associated with future cardiovascular disease events. This principle finding was replicated in the multiethnic study of atherosclerosis. And so, Peder, LDL cholesterol appears almost exclusively associated with a cardiovascular disease event over the ensuing five years of follow-up in middle-aged patients with versus without evidence of coronary atherosclerosis, as identified by coronary artery calcium scores. This information is quite valuable for individualized risk assessment among middle-aged patients. Dr. Peder Myhre: Oh, that is so important, Greg. So really, LDL seems to be more predictive of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease than those with calcium in their coronaries, while there was no association in those with no calcium in their coronaries. Very interesting. Dr. Greg Hundley: Absolutely. And there's a very nice editorial by Professor Sniderman entitled, “Cholesterol Coronary Calcification and Cardiovascular Prevention: Lessons We Can Learn from the Western Denmark Heart Registry.” Dr. Peder Myhre: Thank you, Greg, that was a beautiful summary. And we are going to stay in clinical science, but we're going to move to aortic disease and look at gut microbiota. Now, Greg, large scale human and mechanistic mouse studies indicate a strong relationship between the microbiome dependent metabolyte, Trimethylamine-N-oxide, abbreviated TMAO, and several cardiometabolic diseases. And in this study, which comes to us from corresponding author Philip Owens from University of Cincinnati, the investigators aim to assess TMAO's role in the pathogenesis of AAA and targeting its parent microbes as a potential pharmacologic intervention. Dr. Greg Hundley: Ah, very interesting, Peder. So what methodology did they use? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, this is one of those fantastic studies combining clinical and preclinical science. And the investigator measured TMAO in two independent patient cohorts, with a total of 2,129. And in addition, they used the murine AAA model, and fed the mice a high choline diet, which is a diet that markedly augment plasma levels of TMAO. And these mice were then treated with broad spectrum antibiotics, targeted inhibition of a gut microbial enzyme with fluorometer chloroquine, called FMC, or utilizing mice genetically deficient of Fmo3. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. So what did they find, Peder? Dr. Peder Myhre: So the authors found that elevated TMAO was associated with increased AAA incidence and growth in both patient cohort studies. And dietary colon supplementations augmented plasma TMAO and aortic diameter in both mouse models of AAA, which was suppressed with poorly absorbed oral broad spectrum antibiotics. In treatment with FMC ablated TMAO production attenuated colon augmented aneurysm in the initiation, and halted progression of an established aneurysm model. And additionally, the Fmo3 knockout mice had reduced plasma TMAO, aortic diameters, and were protected from AAA rupture compared to wild type mice. So Greg, in conclusion, this study defined a role for gut microbiota generated TMAO in AAA formation, and additionally, increased microbiome derived TMAO may serve as a novel therapeutic approach for AAA treatment where non currently exists. Dr. Greg Hundley: Beautifully described, Peder. And another one of their articles in Circulation that, as you indicated, very nicely complying the world of preclinical and clinical science. Well, we've got some other articles in the issue, and how about we jump into some of those? So first, there's a very nice Letter to the Editor from Professor Wong entitled, “Frailty and Age Correlation in Clinical Trials.” And there is another reply to a prior Letter to the Editor from Professor McMurray entitled, “Efficacy and Safety of Dapagliflozin According to Frailty in Patients with Heart Failure, a Pre-specified Analysis of the DELIVER Trial.” And then next, Peder, Michelle A. Albert has a very nice synopsis of the American Heart Association Presidential Address, entitled, “Economic Adversity and Healthcare.” Dr. Peder Myhre: Nice. And finally, there's a Research Letter from Dr. Baggish entitled, “Association Between Concussion Burden During Professional American-style Football and Post-career Hypertension.” Dr. Greg Hundley: Very good, Peder. Well, what a packed issue we have this week, and how about we jump next to that feature discussion with our colleague Carolyn? Ah. Dr. Peder Myhre: Let's go. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Primary aldosteronism, or, we're going to say PA for this discussion, is one of the most common causes of secondary hypertension, and it is also a particularly morbid form of secondary hypertension. So identifying this subgroup of hypertensive patients with primary aldosteronism, again PA, would allow us to perhaps, direct more aggressive management to their cardiometabolic risk. Now, is a genetic approach the way to do it? Well, we're about to find out in today's very special paper. We're very honored to have the first author, Dr. Tatsuhiko Naito, from Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, and his second and co-author Dr. Kosuke Inoue, from the Graduate School of Medicine in Kyoto University, as well as our associate editor, Dr. Wendy Post, from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, here to discuss this very important paper. Perhaps I could start with you, Dr. Tatsuhiko. Could you please, perhaps, tell us a little bit about what made you do this study, what you did, and what you found? Dr. Tatsuhiko Naito: I would like to thank you for inviting us to present the information from our paper. In terms of genetic, germline genetic factors behind the development of PA has not been isolated. And in addition, the PA is the cause of hypertension, but the genetic relationship between hypertension and PA has not been discussed previously. That is why we conducted a genome-wide association study, GWAS, of PA here. Our GWAS consisted of three defined cohorts of our Japanese cohort, UK Biobank, and FinnGen. In our Japanese cohort, we collected samples in Hiroshima University, and we used controls from Biobank Japan, which is the largest Japanese biobank. And we also used two publicly available biobanks, UK Biobank and FinnGen. So they can be used upon registration. By utilizing these resources, we conducted a cross-ancestry, meta-analysis of GWAS. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Thank you. And the results, please? Dr. Tatsuhiko Naito: In the meta-analysis, we identified five genetic loci that were significantly associated with the risk of PA satisfied in the genome world significant threshold. The strongest association was observed at WNT2B, which is located in chromosome 1. And in addition, we identified one near the genome-wide association locus CYP11B1 and B2, which is located on chromosome 8. So CYP11B2 is the key enzyme that acts in producing aldosterone in the adrenal gland, thus, we consider that resource. This locus would be also our PA risk associated locus with a high probability. Of interest, these loci were reported to be associated with hypertension, but we thought this results is resemble, because PA occupies around five to 10% of causes of hypertension. Does the PA associated loci could be reported as hypertension associated loci in previous GWAS with large sample size? So to support our assumption, we compared the risk effect of these genetic loci between PA and hypertension. So if there are risk effects who are coming from PA, these loci should present higher effect on PA than on hypertension. And expectedly, these loci presented significantly higher effect on PA here. And lastly, inspired by these results, we hypothesized that some of other loci, that had been reported to be associated with hypertension, might come from the primary effects on PA. To investigate this, we picked up blood pressure rated genetic loci from previous GWAS of blood pressure, and compared their risk effects between PA and hypertension. The result was that, 66.7% presented a higher risk effect for PA than for hypertension. And two strictly demonstrates the result. We also performed the adjustment of blood pressure values, and even in this adjustment, 61.9% showed a higher effect on PA than on hypertension. So considering the prevalence of PA among hypertensive individuals, this result is little bit surprising, we think. So PA may explain an unexpectedly large amount of genetic background of hypertension, we think. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wow, thank you so much, Tatsuhiko. So first, genome-wide evidence for genetic predisposition to PA susceptibility, and then, revealing that two thirds of previously established BP associated variants were in fact a higher risk effect for PA than for hypertension. Wow. So Wendy, could you help us put these findings into perspective, please? Dr. Wendy Post: Thank you, Carolyn. Congratulations to the authors. This was a really interesting paper that we enjoyed discussing in our meetings. We were especially interested in the clinical potential, clinical implications of your study. We all see patients with hypertension, whether we're cardiologists, or endocrinologists, or primary care physicians. And so, trying to understand more about what is potentially the underlying causes for hypertension, from a biological standpoint, that might help us to identify and treat our patients appropriately, is really so important. And so, I was wondering, Kosuke, if you could tell us, from your perspective as an endocrinologist and a researcher, how you interpret these studies in a way that our readers might be able to use these results to think about the next patient we're seeing in our clinic with hypertension? Dr. Kosuke Inoue: Yeah. Thank you very much for asking this important point, Wendy. We're, first of all, I'm very pleased that our research is published in Circulation, and thank you very much for your consideration. And I think there are two major implications of our findings, treatment and a diagnosis. First of all, for treatment, well, our findings advance our current state of knowledge about PA pathogenesis. Like Wendy said, what is the causes? And what is the genetic causes of primary aldosteronism ? And particularly, it'll be helpful for better precision medicine in the future. And therapy involving genetic information, this may not be the clinical practice tomorrow, but this would advance our clinical practice in the future. And the second point is diagnosis. Well, primary aldosteronism is really important to diagnose, because treating only blood pressure, or hypertension, is not enough for patients with primary aldosteronism. Like Tatsu said, aldosteronism itself has a direct effect on organ damage beyond blood pressure, elevated blood pressure. So diagnosis of primary aldosteronism is critical, and our findings showed 10%, the current percentage of 10% primary aldosteronism, may not be fully diagnosed patients, given that 67% of PA associated variants presented higher alteration for the PA. So I think, we needed to be more careful about diagnosing primary aldosteronism. So for those who have a resistant hypertension, or who are suspected to have primary aldosteronism, we needed to screen more for such patients. Dr. Wendy Post: Thank you, that was really helpful. Can I ask you a little bit more about what you recommend in clinical practice? I've been asking around, we actually just had our American College of Cardiology meeting in New Orleans, and I knew this paper had just been published online, and the editorial is about to come out. And so, I noticed that there's a lot of variability in practice, as to whether we screen for PA, or just treat with aldosterone blocking medications, such as spironalactone. So can you tell me a little bit more about what you recommend? And maybe your practice is different as an endocrinologist, but should we just presume people have primary aldo, and aldosteronism, and treat them for that? Or should we be searching for aldosterone producing adenomas, and surgically removing them? If you could, tell us a little bit more about what you recommend. Dr. Kosuke Inoue: Thank you very much for asking this, Wendy. So to be honest, I don't think we can conclude something only from our result, of course. But what I can recommend is, from our findings, it is better to always thinking about primary aldosteronism when treating patients with hypertension. So those may have and those may not have that. I think thinking about primary aldosteronism is important, and if there's a possibility they have, or if their clinicians have trouble treating hypertension, then I would recommend screening for such patients about primary aldosteronism. Dr. Wendy Post: In order to find an adenoma, is that the purpose of the screening? Dr. Kosuke Inoue: I think, whether they have an adenoma or, there are two types of primary aldosteronism, aldosteronism producing adenoma, and BAH bilateral adrenal hypocardia. And rather does not have adenoma itself, but they have a hyper aldosteronism in their blood. So we cannot tell whether they have a PA or BAH. But anyway, we needed to think about whether they have excess level of aldosterone, and if they have, we needed to think about the proper treatment, such as medication therapy or surgical treatment. Dr. Wendy Post: Thank you. So if they have bilateral adrenal hyperplasia, then medical therapy. Dr. Kosuke Inoue: Yes. Dr. Wendy Post: If they had an adenoma, you might consider surgical excision. Dr. Kosuke Inoue: Generally, yes. Dr. Wendy Post: Thank you. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wendy, I love that clinical focus, because much as PA is a highly morbid cause of secondary hypertension, it's also sometimes seen as potentially curable, or at least targetable with specific medical therapy. And thank you for inviting that beautiful editorial, I'd love to quote from it. Because the final sentence of it really does say that this paper really reminds everyone treating hypertension, to maintain a high clinical suspicion for PA, and hopefully, such a high clinical suspicion will lower the threshold for biochemical testing. Will motivate the pursuit of localization studies, to determine if a surgical cure is possible. And at minimum, allow for early initiation of mineralocorticoid-receptor blockade. How beautifully put, huh? So thank you for inviting that editorial. And if I may, are there any final take home messages from anyone? May I start with Dr. Tatsuhiko? Any take home messages or next steps you'd like to mention? Dr. Tatsuhiko Naito: Okay. Yeah. I think the future advances in this study first, as Kosuke said, of PA is mainly classified into aldosterone producing adenoma and bilateral adrenal hyperplasia. However, we couldn't identify subtype specific risk associated loci, due to the lack of statistical power. And specifically, we know that histopathological features of aldosterone producing adenoma are reported, vary depending on the causative somatic mutations. So further insights may be obtained by investigating the genetic risk of aldosterone producing adenoma, according to the causative somatic mutations. But anyways, we are happy to present the genome-wide association genetic loci that associated with PA in the cross-ancestry cohort for the first time. Thank you. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Thank you. Kosuke? Kosuke Inoue: Sure. So I totally agree with what Tatshu said, and also, aldosterone is a nasty hormone. So as a clinician, I would recommend, for all clinicians who treat patients with hypertension, please always consider aldosterone, and whether their aldosterone should be treated or not. And thank you. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Wendy? Dr. Wendy Post: I also wanted to get back to your statements, Kosuke, about precision medicine. And this was a genetic study, and you did mention how this could potentially lead to precision medicine, practical approaches to identifying patients who might be treated with specific therapies, based on their genetics. And of course, we're not there yet, but thanks for helping us to get closer to that vision in the future. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Indeed, thank you so much for publishing this very important paper in Circulation, and for coming online to discuss it today. You've been listening to Circulation on the Run. Thank you listeners for joining us today, and don't forget to tune in again next week. Dr. Greg Hundley: This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2023. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own, and not necessarily those of the editors, or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

The Theology Mill
Luminaries / John Swinton / Mental Health, Disability, and "Banal Evil"

The Theology Mill

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 62:32


The Luminaries series is a collection of interviews with premier thinkers working in the theological academy and the church. Professor John Swinton is a renowned practical theologian and the Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen. On this episode, Dr. Swinton and I discuss his career prior to entering the theological academy, a theology of mental health challenges, the experience of time for those living with disabilities, and confronting the problems of both “radical evil” and “banal evil.” PODCAST LINKS: USE CODE “DELIVER23” AT CHECKOUT FOR 40% OFF PROF. SWINTON'S NEW BOOK, Deliver Us from Evil: A Call for Christians to Take Evil Seriously: https://wipfandstock.com/9781666734003/deliver-us-from-evil/ * (Coupon code is good through 2/28/2023.) * Blog post: [coming soon] Jasmine Pearl Tea: https://thejasminepearl.com/ SOURCES MENTIONED: American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. ———. The Origins of Totalitarianism. Hull, John M. Touching the Rock: An Experience of Blindness. Koyama, Kosuke. Three Mile an Hour God. Luhrmann, T. M, and Jocelyn Marrow, eds. Our Most Troubling Madness: Case Studies in Schizophrenia across Cultures. Swinton, John. Becoming Friends of Time: Disability, Timefullness, and Gentle Discipleship. ———. Deliver Us from Evil: A Call for Christians to Take Evil Seriously. ———. Finding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges. World Health Organization, International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. OUTLINE: (02:02) – Black tea (with coffee beans), Coke Zero, and (thoughts of) Scotch (03:30) – From nursing to the theological academy (07:18) – Distinguishing practical theology as a subdiscipline (10:26) – Diagnostic descriptors as experienced by diagnosed persons (15:32) – Problematizing the DSM (20:31) – Describing the experience of mental health challenges (24:24) – Living with mental health diagnoses in the West (30:12) – Advice for those living with mental health challenges (31:45) – Advice for churches trying to welcome those with mental health challenges (32:59) – The “temporarily able-bodied” (35:40) – The speed of Western time and the speed of God's time (42:20) – Living in God's time (44:47) – “You've changed”: personal identity amidst the changes that come with disability (51:06) – Evil according to Paul the Apostle, Susan Eastman, and Hannah Arendt (58:57) – Resisting evil

ECL@DMU Podcasts
04. Idioms

ECL@DMU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 1:54


Kosuke, Ryosuke and Kazuya are Dokkyo Medical University students and in this podcast series called 'idioms' they are giving an example of using one. In this situation, they are going to demonstrate: "Walking on air".

ECL@DMU Podcasts
07. Specific Information

ECL@DMU Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 3:25


Here at Dokkyo Med. we're trying to motivate our students to be more active and productive by challenging them to make a podcast during lesson time. In this series called Specific Information Podcasts, students formed groups and were asked to come up with five questions and then ask and answer the questions within their group. In this podcast Kazuya, Kosuke and Ryosuke take turns asking and answering the questions. We hope you enjoy their conversation.

One of Us
Screener Squad: Drifting Home

One of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 21:21


DRIFTING HOME MOVIE REVIEW Acclaimed writer/director of animation Hiroyasu Ishida (Penguin Highway) presents the newest anime film from Netflix, Drifting Home.  Little kid friends Kosuke and Natsumi's have been drifting apart.  In Junior High they have their own cliques but back in the day the two were inseparable.  When they get the news that the… Read More »Screener Squad: Drifting Home

Highly Suspect Reviews
Screener Squad: Drifting Home

Highly Suspect Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 21:21


DRIFTING HOME MOVIE REVIEW Acclaimed writer/director of animation Hiroyasu Ishida (Penguin Highway) presents the newest anime film from Netflix, Drifting Home.  Little kid friends Kosuke and Natsumi's have been drifting apart.  In Junior High they have their own cliques but back in the day the two were inseparable.  When they get the news that the… Read More »Screener Squad: Drifting Home

Let's Netflix & Chill Podcast
E115 | Drifting Home (movie)

Let's Netflix & Chill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 10:39


Pre-teens somehow come of age in “Drifting Home,” a Japanese animated fantasy about a group of sixth graders who float out to sea in a haunted apartment complex. I say “somehow” because the lessons learned and friends gained along the way are never as interesting nor as well developed as the movie's apocalyptic central premise: a tight-knit group of friends get lost in space—with no food and no fresh water—after a flash flood sends them and the otherwise abandoned Kamonomiya apartments into a vast and maybe limitless ocean.The kids, led by de facto group leader Kosuke (Mutsumi Tamura) and his childhood friend Natsume (Asami Seto), inevitably discover that they shouldn't take their loved ones for granted, but also should know when to let go. Unfortunately, the movie's initial set-up is more compelling than these bubbly protagonists. A light tone is affected throughout, which makes the occasional outburst of disaster movie peril even more jarring. But yes, you read that right: there's a new animated movie about a group of children who fall through a crack in the space-time continuum, and it's not as good as that sounds.Manga fans may find that the central premise of “Drifting Home” is reminiscent of The Drifting Classroom, Kazuo Umezu's disturbing and imaginatively realized horror comic. In Umezu's manga, a pack of grade schoolers become unstuck in time after an inexplicable catastrophe sends their school hurtling into a dystopian future. “Drifting Home” is considerably more light-hearted (and features fewer mutant spiders and child crucifixions).In “Drifting Home,” Kosuke reluctantly follows his heedlessly curious friends Taishi (Yumiko Kobayashi) and Yuzuru (Daiki Yamashita) into the 60-year-old Kamonomiya projects. Kosuke is the most well-developed of these characters, mostly because he has loved ones beyond his platonic pals: recently deceased grandpa Yasuji (Bin Shimada) and overworked mother Satoko (Nana Mizuki). Kosuke still leads his friends in exploring the Kamonomiya apartments, despite associating the building with Yasuji, a former resident. Later on, Kosuke reconnects with Natsume, who has essentially been a surrogate member of Kosuke's family for some years.Also, there's a pale wraith-like child haunting the Kamonomiya building; his name is Noppo (Ayumu Murase), and yes, he's obviously a ghost. An over-explained and under-utilized dream logic unites Noppo and Kosuke's group, most of it concerning Kosuke's strong emotional attachment with Natsume. That connection barely matters beyond a point though. The group's floating shelter occasionally runs into other rundown and (mostly) uninhabited locations, including a department store and other apartment complexes. These exploratory scenes carry the movie to its eventual payoff about two hours later. It's not an easy transit, but “Drifting Home” eventually gets there.One considerable problem: these kids aren't psychologically or emotionally motivated beyond their general will to live, so they spend more time problem solving than they should. Some circumstantial peril forces Kosuke's group to confront the surreal gravity of their situation. But even then, these kids either talk or forage their way through the most dangerous aspects of their plight. Imagine a survival horror narrative that mostly keeps to the reassuring side of its nightmarish premise. What's the point? Viewers might leave with some prefab life lessons and general wonder at a premise that, again, seems kind of familiar. “Drifting Home” works best when it's a straight-forward disaster movie, focused more on the group's search for new supplies, or, later on, the eventual collapse of the Kamonomiya building. (they're floating around at sea, not a spoiler). Matters get complicated whenever bigger questions arise, particularly related to Noppo as well as Kosuke and Natsume's fraught, largely unexamined relationship. Also, it's hard to stay excited about this movie when so much time is wasted doling out insubstantial and generally unnecessary explanations about this cataclysmic and strictly impossible event. Sometimes, a fantasy should remain fantastic.But the real problem with “Drifting Home” is that its central premise doesn't reflects its characters' emotional states. There's a lot of great, lived-in details baked into the movie's production design, especially in the Kanomiya's layout and haunted atmosphere. And yet this evocative set-up doesn't say much about Kosuke and Natsume's stillborn relationship, which mainly advances during stillborn conversations, and not mid-crisis adventures. They explore life at the end of the world, declare their feelings—or intentions, really—and then receive wisdom. It's not a complicated narrative, possibly because the movie's designed for younger viewers. But the conception of “Drifting Home” is so stunted that its only memorable thing is its untapped potential. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Manga Mavericks
#Lum Squad #12: "Moo-ving Stories!"

Manga Mavericks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022


Hello, darlings! Welcome back to #LumSquad, a podcast hosted by @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally devoted to the wonderful and wacky world of Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura! We're approaching the 2/3rds mark of the series' volume count as we head into the first half of the 11th omnibus! Not only that, we're entering one of the strongest periods for the series to date, and this volume in particular is filled with classic chapters that offered so much to talk about that we went on for two hours on just the first half alone! We had good reason to, however, as we discuss iconic stories like the “Blue-White Flames of Anger” arc and pivotal character-building chapters centered on Ataru and Lum's relationship like “The Glove of Love and Conflict” and the deceptively emotional “Lum Becomes a Cow!” We also discuss the various hilarious chapters in-between, from the absurdly extravagant festive farce of Mendo's Christmas Party to transformation antics gone unthinkably wrong! We also spend a lot of time discussing recurring themes and notable details that pervade the series in these chapters, like Kosuke and Torajima becoming more prominent, the Ryunosuke/Shinobu ship, the differences between Lum and Oyuki as alien royalty, the shift in Lum's relationships with both her friend group and Shinobu, and a whole lot more! It's a podcast stuffed full of surprises and while we haven't hidden a bomb inside, we still think you'll have a blast! For a complete list of links included in this episode, visit this podcast's webpage at: http://all-comic.com/2022/lum-squad-12-moo-ving-stories/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:24 - Intro & Overview of Volume 11 03:18 - Movie blu-ray Updates! 04:22 - Urusei Yatsura's Resurgence in Popularity & Connection to Vaporwave 08:27 - Secret Spot! Palatial Cake of Horrors 18:43 - Get in Shape with Hanetsuki 30:26 - The Thorny Road of the Performing Arts 38:41 - The Glove of Love and Conflict 53:47 - Blue-White Flames of Anger - Part 1 1:01:14 - Blue-White Flames of Anger - Part 2 1:09:54 - Blue-White Flames of Anger - Part 3 1:18:07 - Transformation Spray 1:29:49 - Lum Becomes a Cow 1:42:08 - Foxes in the Moonlight 1:51:48 - Relationships by Ryunosuke 2:01:38 - Urusei Yatsura Data File 21 2:14:02 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @Lum_Squad, on tumblr at lumsquad.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube! You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally. Don't forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at lumsquadpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!

#Lum Squad
#Lum Squad #12: "Moo-ving Stories!"

#Lum Squad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 140:14


Hello darlings! Welcome back to #LumSquad, a podcast hosted by @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally devoted to the wonderful and wacky world of Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura! We're approaching the 2/3rds mark of the series' volume count as we head into the first half of the 11th omnibus! Not only that, we're entering one of the strongest periods for the series to date, and this volume in particular is filled with classic chapters that offered so much to talk about that we went on for two hours on just the first half alone! We had good reason to, however, as we discuss iconic stories like the “Blue-White Flames of Anger” arc and pivotal character-building chapters centered on Ataru and Lum's relationship like “The Glove of Love and Conflict” and the deceptively emotional “Lum Becomes a Cow!” We also discuss the various hilarious chapters in-between, from the absurdly extravagant festive farce of Mendo's Christmas Party to transformation antics gone unthinkably wrong! We also spend a lot of time discussing recurring themes and notable details that pervade the series in these chapters, like Kosuke and Torajima becoming more prominent, the Ryunosuke/Shinobu ship, the differences between Lum and Oyuki as alien royalty, the shift in Lum's relationships with both her friend group and Shinobu, and a whole lot more! It's a podcast stuffed full of surprises and while we haven't hidden a bomb inside, we still think you'll have a blast! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:24 - Intro & Overview of Volume 11 03:18 - Movie blu-ray Updates! 04:22 - Urusei Yatsura's Resurgence in Popularity & Connection to Vaporwave 08:27 - Secret Spot! Palatial Cake of Horrors 18:43 - Get in Shape with Hanetsuki 30:26 - The Thorny Road of the Performing Arts 38:41 - The Glove of Love and Conflict 53:47 - Blue-White Flames of Anger - Part 1 1:01:14 - Blue-White Flames of Anger - Part 2 1:09:54 - Blue-White Flames of Anger - Part 3 1:18:07 - Transformation Spray 1:29:49 - Lum Becomes a Cow 1:42:08 - Foxes in the Moonlight 1:51:48 - Relationships by Ryunosuke 2:01:38 - Urusei Yatsura Data File 21 2:14:02 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @Lum_Squad, on tumblr at lumsquad.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube! You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally. Don't forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at lumsquadpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! LINKS: Support Us on Patreon! Tip LumRanmYasha a Ko-fi! Revisit our first episode! Check out more of Lum's podcasts and reviews on MangaMavericks.com! Listen to Game/Life Balance Australia! Follow the #LumSquad! Follow the #DailyLum! Support the Urusei Yatsura manga from Viz Media!

Spooky Appalachia
The Story of the Slit-Mouthed Woman

Spooky Appalachia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 3:52


According to Japanese legend, Kuchisake-onna, or the Slit-Mouthed Woman, was a human woman who was mutilated during her life. Her mouth was slit from ear to ear, like The Joker in 2008's The Dark Knight. In some versions of the story, Kuchisake-onna was the adulterous wife of a samurai during her life, and, as punishment for her infidelity, her husband sliced the corners of her mouth from ear to ear. Other versions of the lore include that her mouth was mutilated during a medical or dental procedure, that she was mutilated by another woman who was jealous of her beauty, or that her mouth is filled with numerous sharp teeth.After her death, the woman returned as a vengeful spirit, or onryō. As an onryō, she covers her mouth with a cloth mask (often specified as a surgical mask or, in some iterations, a hand fan or handkerchief). She also carries a sharp instrument with her, which has been described as a knife or a large pair of scissors. She is said to ask potential victims if they think she is pretty or attractive.. If they answer “no,” she will kill them with her weapon, and if they answer “yes,” she will reveal her mutilated mouth. She then repeats her question, “Even now?” If the individual responds with “no” or screams in fright, she will kill them with her weapon. If they respond with “yes,” she will slice the corners of their mouth from ear to ear, resembling her own disfigurement. It's said that the only way to survive the encounter is to answer, “so-so” or “What do you think?” to confuse the spirit. I'll be giving you one of the most commonly told stories of the Slit-Mouthed Woman from Japanese culture.Many years ago there was a young man of 20 called Kosuke, who worked at a shop called Daikokuya in Motogikucho, Edo. Being a fresh new employee, he was asked by his boss to run an errand in Ookubohyakunincho (present day Shinjuku). He was asked to deliver a letter and wait for the reply, but the reply took a considerable amount of time. By the time he was able to return, the sun was already setting, and, to top it all off, it had started to rain. Kosuke pulled out his umbrella and lit a lantern, then put the letter in his pocket and hurried along the street back to the shop.Along the way he noticed a young woman, soaked and running along the street.. He called out to the woman and told her he was returning to Motogikucho, but if she would like to share his umbrella along the way she could. The woman stopped dead in her tracks and quickly turned around. The moment she did, Kosuke screamed and fell backwards. The woman's mouth was cut from ear to ear. Fangs jutted out, and her eyes sparkled at the sight of him.Kosuke had worried about returning to the shop late but ended up being carried back. On his arrival it was as though he had aged all at once. His teeth had fallen out, and his face had grown old. Without saying another word, he took his final breath.There were several Slit-Mouthed Woman sightings in the area at the time. It is believed that Kosuke was attacked by her based on the story he told them men who found him.Do you have a Paranormal story? Let us know we would love to feature it! Email us at webmaster@spookyappalachia.com. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Powerful Truth Angels
BEST OF 2021 HOLIDAY SPECIAL PT. 2 | Powerful Truth Angels | EP 94

Powerful Truth Angels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 73:41


The best year of “the greatest podcast of all time” in review. Lots of great full length episodes but these were our most memorable, clippable moments. Happy New Year folks. Fan “album” art  by:Mark Hanna: https://www.instagram.com/markhannadesign/ LISTEN TO ON APPLE PODCASTS!! https://apple.co/2UetHQbOther Audio Platforms:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4w3Fpl9Y4Gb8sxCTiBpBacCastbox: https://bit.ly/2vsZBQnFOLLOW US:Powerful Truth Angels: https://www.instagram.com/powerfultruthangels2TONE: https://www.instagram.com/alex2toneMatty: https://www.instagram.com/mattymatheson/Heavy: https://www.instagram.com/heavvy/benny: https://www.instagram.com/itsbennyblanco/Diamond Ortiz: https://www.instagram.com/diamondortizz/Fabian: https://www.instagram.com/fabianalomarofficial/ / https://www.tiktok.com/@fabian_alomarCali: https://www.instagram.com/caramelbobby/KUBO: https://www.instagram.com/________kubo/Kosuke: https://www.instagram.com/kosukekawamura/Fuji P: https://www.instagram.com/hiroaki___fujioka/Producer Jason: https://www.instagram.com/jnelx/

Powerful Truth Angels
MYSTERY POD with Cali DeWitt and Friends

Powerful Truth Angels

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 78:05


THANKS FOR SUPPORTING THE SHOW:Go to https://current.com/ and enter our code TRUTH for your $50 (!!!) sign up bonus today! Terms and conditions apply. Artist, photographer, director, designer, and legendary dude Cali DeWitt along with KUBO, Kosuke Kawamura, and Fuji P join 2Tone for a very special, sophisticated, international, and exciting after dark episode of Powerful Truth Angels. WATCH ON YOUTUBE!!  https://youtu.be/PizoBc4uiOAOther Audio Platforms:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4w3Fpl9Y4Gb8sxCTiBpBacCastbox: https://bit.ly/2vsZBQn FOLLOW US:Powerful Truth Angels: https://www.instagram.com/powerfultruthangels/2TONE: https://www.instagram.com/alex2tone  Cali: https://www.instagram.com/caramelbobby/KUBO: https://www.instagram.com/________kubo/Kosuke: https://www.instagram.com/kosukekawamura/Fuji P: https://www.instagram.com/hiroaki___fujioka/ 

Inside with Brett Hawke
#211 Olympic Champion Kosuke Hagino reflects on his career

Inside with Brett Hawke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 68:57


Kosuke Hagino is a 4x Olympic medalist from Japan. He won the Men's 400 IM at the 2016 Rio Olympics in a blistering 4:06.05. Recently retired from the sport, Kosuke finished his career placing 6th in the 200 IM at a home Olympics in Tokyo. He was coached by Norimasa Hirai and Takayuki Umehara. Support Our Sponsors: AQUAVOLO DRAG SOX: Build power and strength in the water with Drag Sox made by AquaVolo. Use code "brett" at checkout and receive 10% off. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! SUPERIOR SWIM TIMING: Run a swim meet with ease from your laptop. SST is fully compatible with Hy-Tek and Team Unify as well as Colorado, Daktronics, and Omega touchpads. Tell them Brett sent you! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! SWIMNERD LIVE: Create an interactive heat sheet. Stream your swim meet scoreboard in real time over top your live stream. Turn any tv into a digital scoreboard. Subscribe & Listen: Apple Podcasts Google Spotify YouTube Produced by: SWIMNERD Supported by: Fitter & Faster #swimming #swimcoach #japan

Judo Fanatics Podcast
Judo Fanatics 021: Kosuke Tanaka

Judo Fanatics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 57:03


Kosuke Tanaka is the coach of the famed San Jose State University Judo program. He shares his experience of growing up doing Judo in Japan as well as his experience coaching the SJSU judo program under the tutelage of Judo Icon Yosh Uchida!

摄影早自习
我拍得最好的照片,却不在组照中-摄影早自习第1735天

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 7:03


早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1735天。今天是周三,我们继续来讲有关组照编排的事情吧。昨天有讲到组照编排中的三个小技巧,今天再讲一个,是一个原则性的问题,就是你认为的好照片,它不一定会适合这个组照,组照编排一定是大局为重。那具体怎么回事,我用我自己的照片来做一个解说。我不是在吴哥的时候拍了一堆难民的小孩子们在水上学校里,因为他们是永不许上岸的。但是我拍他们的时候,自己心里想的却是自己的童年,表现的也是自己的童年。在这一次的拍摄中,其实我拍出了很多我自己非常喜欢的照片,我居然有5张五星级照片都是在这一组中拍摄出来的。有的同学可能不知道什么叫五星级照片,这么跟你讲吧,我所有拍摄的数码照片的总量是60万张出头,而我的五星级照片到目前为止只有45张。那这一次拍摄一个项目中就产出了5张,这已经是个非常大的比例了。哪5张呢?我也已经放在了下边的图文区,大家可以看得到。那么这5张里边最后被选中进入我的组照的居然只有1张照片,就是那一个小女孩站在讲台前面给老师递作业本,一束阳光洒进来那张。© 叶梓当时其实我自己也是蛮舍不得的,我的导师Kosuke——一个日本的著名的摄影师,他就跟我说,他说有的照片确实是好,我相信你是能够拍出来非常好的照片,但是它可能不适合放进这个组照里。Kosuke、Veejay和我,我们一起讨论着完成了整个组照的编排,最后排出来的效果呢确实是好,在当时也受到了比较不错的反响。所以两位导师是用铁的事实告诉了我,你喜欢的那些单张照片,它真的不见得应该被放进组照里。今天我快速的带大家看一下我其它4张喜欢的照片分别是什么范儿的,然后来让大家一起来感觉一下为什么这4张放不进组照里去,好不好?第一张是一个蛮有动感的画面,蛮有张力的画面,是用闪光灯拍的一个女孩子正在扎自己的头发,扎完了就准备开始在木地板上玩了,远处有一个孩子经过,地上有他的阴影。© 叶梓第二张照片是一个小男孩不知道是被欺负了还是被老师批评了,反正就是趴在窗台上哭,鼻尖上和脸上都有他的泪水,远处有一条狗的背影,其他的孩子全是背对这个孩子的。© 叶梓第三张照片被淘汰的是比较滑稽的画面,两个红衣服的小男孩正在校长室所在的这条船的墙外,然后这个小男孩把自己的帽衫的白绳子高高的拎起,拎得非常狠,最后这个帽衫只剩下一个小孔,露出了自己的额头、一点点眉毛和他的乱七八糟的头发。另一个小男孩从我俩之间走过去,可能不想被拍到,所以猫着腰,正好他俩穿的都是红色衣服,这里面有巧合,有幽默。© 叶梓最后一张是两个小女孩正在船的边缘吃一块饼,一个小女孩非常专注地端着那块饼在看它,另一个小女孩眼睛也在看着那块饼,而且手有点伸过去的意思,感觉是迫不及待的想要分享。如果你知道她们的难民身份的话,永不许上岸的这种奇葩规定的话,或许你看见这张照片的时候会带有一丝的这种怜悯,可能会觉得稍微有点可怜。© 叶梓其中第一张照片实际上是因为力量感太强,这是我第一天拍摄孩子们时使用了大量的闪光灯去抓拍他们的动态的一个结果,跟后面几天的拍法完全不一样,所以在画面情绪上和拍法上都不吻合组照要求。第二张照片实在是太惨,这张照片其实和最后吃饼的那张照片都有一样的感觉——太可怜。感觉这种情绪被推到了观众面前,使得这组照片就变得特别没有深度。而且其实我自己也很讨厌那种对需要帮助的人的那种居高临下的怜悯,我自己其实也是不喜欢的,所以这两张照片放到组照里去表达我的主题我觉得也是有点偏的,而且它跟我最后的讲我的童年的那种情绪、那种主题也搭不上,我的童年也不至于要这样去可怜。那最后是那张幽默的照片的淘汰原因,是因为当时Kosuke就说了一句,他说“too much fun”,太搞笑,过分搞笑。他也会认为这张照片放在组照里会完全打破这个画面原有的感觉,我最后拍出来的组照其实那个情绪是非常细腻而丰富的,所以这些照片确实是放不进去。但是我依然非常喜欢它们,它依然在我的图库里被标为五星,但是它在我的组照编排里依然是不存在的。好,所以今天就是想告诉大家,很优秀的单张照片不见得能被放进组照去编排,组照编排一定是大局为重,千万不要舍不得。这一点说起来真的容易,做起来是真的难,需要决心、需要勇气、需要试一试,真正的取得了一个漂亮的结果以后,你才能够相信你的这个付出、这个舍去是能让你得到些什么的,是先舍后得的一个结果。今天还是在语音下方放一下我这一组照片的视频,我怕有同学可能不记得了或者没看过,你们有兴趣可以戳进去再看一下。看的时候还是一样,带着我今天给大家讲的这个知识点感觉一下为什么那4张照片放不进这个组照,体会一下我们舍去以后到底得到了什么。关于更多的组照的开题,拍摄编排的这些技巧,我们还是在工作坊里再继续谈。所以欢迎大家在元旦期间来参加我广州的工作坊,或者就在几天之后的“十一”,用5天时间来参加我在北京的摄影工作坊,我们一起来过一个非常有意义的能让你的摄影突飞猛进的这么一个假期。详情请点击语音下方的第一或第二条蓝色链接,或者点底部“阅读原文”来了解北京工作坊。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1735天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。

摄影早自习
我拍得最好的照片,却不在组照中-摄影早自习第1735天

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 7:03


早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1735天。今天是周三,我们继续来讲有关组照编排的事情吧。昨天有讲到组照编排中的三个小技巧,今天再讲一个,是一个原则性的问题,就是你认为的好照片,它不一定会适合这个组照,组照编排一定是大局为重。那具体怎么回事,我用我自己的照片来做一个解说。我不是在吴哥的时候拍了一堆难民的小孩子们在水上学校里,因为他们是永不许上岸的。但是我拍他们的时候,自己心里想的却是自己的童年,表现的也是自己的童年。在这一次的拍摄中,其实我拍出了很多我自己非常喜欢的照片,我居然有5张五星级照片都是在这一组中拍摄出来的。有的同学可能不知道什么叫五星级照片,这么跟你讲吧,我所有拍摄的数码照片的总量是60万张出头,而我的五星级照片到目前为止只有45张。那这一次拍摄一个项目中就产出了5张,这已经是个非常大的比例了。哪5张呢?我也已经放在了下边的图文区,大家可以看得到。那么这5张里边最后被选中进入我的组照的居然只有1张照片,就是那一个小女孩站在讲台前面给老师递作业本,一束阳光洒进来那张。© 叶梓当时其实我自己也是蛮舍不得的,我的导师Kosuke——一个日本的著名的摄影师,他就跟我说,他说有的照片确实是好,我相信你是能够拍出来非常好的照片,但是它可能不适合放进这个组照里。Kosuke、Veejay和我,我们一起讨论着完成了整个组照的编排,最后排出来的效果呢确实是好,在当时也受到了比较不错的反响。所以两位导师是用铁的事实告诉了我,你喜欢的那些单张照片,它真的不见得应该被放进组照里。今天我快速的带大家看一下我其它4张喜欢的照片分别是什么范儿的,然后来让大家一起来感觉一下为什么这4张放不进组照里去,好不好?第一张是一个蛮有动感的画面,蛮有张力的画面,是用闪光灯拍的一个女孩子正在扎自己的头发,扎完了就准备开始在木地板上玩了,远处有一个孩子经过,地上有他的阴影。© 叶梓第二张照片是一个小男孩不知道是被欺负了还是被老师批评了,反正就是趴在窗台上哭,鼻尖上和脸上都有他的泪水,远处有一条狗的背影,其他的孩子全是背对这个孩子的。© 叶梓第三张照片被淘汰的是比较滑稽的画面,两个红衣服的小男孩正在校长室所在的这条船的墙外,然后这个小男孩把自己的帽衫的白绳子高高的拎起,拎得非常狠,最后这个帽衫只剩下一个小孔,露出了自己的额头、一点点眉毛和他的乱七八糟的头发。另一个小男孩从我俩之间走过去,可能不想被拍到,所以猫着腰,正好他俩穿的都是红色衣服,这里面有巧合,有幽默。© 叶梓最后一张是两个小女孩正在船的边缘吃一块饼,一个小女孩非常专注地端着那块饼在看它,另一个小女孩眼睛也在看着那块饼,而且手有点伸过去的意思,感觉是迫不及待的想要分享。如果你知道她们的难民身份的话,永不许上岸的这种奇葩规定的话,或许你看见这张照片的时候会带有一丝的这种怜悯,可能会觉得稍微有点可怜。© 叶梓其中第一张照片实际上是因为力量感太强,这是我第一天拍摄孩子们时使用了大量的闪光灯去抓拍他们的动态的一个结果,跟后面几天的拍法完全不一样,所以在画面情绪上和拍法上都不吻合组照要求。第二张照片实在是太惨,这张照片其实和最后吃饼的那张照片都有一样的感觉——太可怜。感觉这种情绪被推到了观众面前,使得这组照片就变得特别没有深度。而且其实我自己也很讨厌那种对需要帮助的人的那种居高临下的怜悯,我自己其实也是不喜欢的,所以这两张照片放到组照里去表达我的主题我觉得也是有点偏的,而且它跟我最后的讲我的童年的那种情绪、那种主题也搭不上,我的童年也不至于要这样去可怜。那最后是那张幽默的照片的淘汰原因,是因为当时Kosuke就说了一句,他说“too much fun”,太搞笑,过分搞笑。他也会认为这张照片放在组照里会完全打破这个画面原有的感觉,我最后拍出来的组照其实那个情绪是非常细腻而丰富的,所以这些照片确实是放不进去。但是我依然非常喜欢它们,它依然在我的图库里被标为五星,但是它在我的组照编排里依然是不存在的。好,所以今天就是想告诉大家,很优秀的单张照片不见得能被放进组照去编排,组照编排一定是大局为重,千万不要舍不得。这一点说起来真的容易,做起来是真的难,需要决心、需要勇气、需要试一试,真正的取得了一个漂亮的结果以后,你才能够相信你的这个付出、这个舍去是能让你得到些什么的,是先舍后得的一个结果。今天还是在语音下方放一下我这一组照片的视频,我怕有同学可能不记得了或者没看过,你们有兴趣可以戳进去再看一下。看的时候还是一样,带着我今天给大家讲的这个知识点感觉一下为什么那4张照片放不进这个组照,体会一下我们舍去以后到底得到了什么。关于更多的组照的开题,拍摄编排的这些技巧,我们还是在工作坊里再继续谈。所以欢迎大家在元旦期间来参加我广州的工作坊,或者就在几天之后的“十一”,用5天时间来参加我在北京的摄影工作坊,我们一起来过一个非常有意义的能让你的摄影突飞猛进的这么一个假期。详情请点击语音下方的第一或第二条蓝色链接,或者点底部“阅读原文”来了解北京工作坊。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1735天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。

摄影早自习
我拍得最好的照片,却不在组照中-摄影早自习第1735天

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 7:03


早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1735天。今天是周三,我们继续来讲有关组照编排的事情吧。昨天有讲到组照编排中的三个小技巧,今天再讲一个,是一个原则性的问题,就是你认为的好照片,它不一定会适合这个组照,组照编排一定是大局为重。那具体怎么回事,我用我自己的照片来做一个解说。我不是在吴哥的时候拍了一堆难民的小孩子们在水上学校里,因为他们是永不许上岸的。但是我拍他们的时候,自己心里想的却是自己的童年,表现的也是自己的童年。在这一次的拍摄中,其实我拍出了很多我自己非常喜欢的照片,我居然有5张五星级照片都是在这一组中拍摄出来的。有的同学可能不知道什么叫五星级照片,这么跟你讲吧,我所有拍摄的数码照片的总量是60万张出头,而我的五星级照片到目前为止只有45张。那这一次拍摄一个项目中就产出了5张,这已经是个非常大的比例了。哪5张呢?我也已经放在了下边的图文区,大家可以看得到。那么这5张里边最后被选中进入我的组照的居然只有1张照片,就是那一个小女孩站在讲台前面给老师递作业本,一束阳光洒进来那张。© 叶梓当时其实我自己也是蛮舍不得的,我的导师Kosuke——一个日本的著名的摄影师,他就跟我说,他说有的照片确实是好,我相信你是能够拍出来非常好的照片,但是它可能不适合放进这个组照里。Kosuke、Veejay和我,我们一起讨论着完成了整个组照的编排,最后排出来的效果呢确实是好,在当时也受到了比较不错的反响。所以两位导师是用铁的事实告诉了我,你喜欢的那些单张照片,它真的不见得应该被放进组照里。今天我快速的带大家看一下我其它4张喜欢的照片分别是什么范儿的,然后来让大家一起来感觉一下为什么这4张放不进组照里去,好不好?第一张是一个蛮有动感的画面,蛮有张力的画面,是用闪光灯拍的一个女孩子正在扎自己的头发,扎完了就准备开始在木地板上玩了,远处有一个孩子经过,地上有他的阴影。© 叶梓第二张照片是一个小男孩不知道是被欺负了还是被老师批评了,反正就是趴在窗台上哭,鼻尖上和脸上都有他的泪水,远处有一条狗的背影,其他的孩子全是背对这个孩子的。© 叶梓第三张照片被淘汰的是比较滑稽的画面,两个红衣服的小男孩正在校长室所在的这条船的墙外,然后这个小男孩把自己的帽衫的白绳子高高的拎起,拎得非常狠,最后这个帽衫只剩下一个小孔,露出了自己的额头、一点点眉毛和他的乱七八糟的头发。另一个小男孩从我俩之间走过去,可能不想被拍到,所以猫着腰,正好他俩穿的都是红色衣服,这里面有巧合,有幽默。© 叶梓最后一张是两个小女孩正在船的边缘吃一块饼,一个小女孩非常专注地端着那块饼在看它,另一个小女孩眼睛也在看着那块饼,而且手有点伸过去的意思,感觉是迫不及待的想要分享。如果你知道她们的难民身份的话,永不许上岸的这种奇葩规定的话,或许你看见这张照片的时候会带有一丝的这种怜悯,可能会觉得稍微有点可怜。© 叶梓其中第一张照片实际上是因为力量感太强,这是我第一天拍摄孩子们时使用了大量的闪光灯去抓拍他们的动态的一个结果,跟后面几天的拍法完全不一样,所以在画面情绪上和拍法上都不吻合组照要求。第二张照片实在是太惨,这张照片其实和最后吃饼的那张照片都有一样的感觉——太可怜。感觉这种情绪被推到了观众面前,使得这组照片就变得特别没有深度。而且其实我自己也很讨厌那种对需要帮助的人的那种居高临下的怜悯,我自己其实也是不喜欢的,所以这两张照片放到组照里去表达我的主题我觉得也是有点偏的,而且它跟我最后的讲我的童年的那种情绪、那种主题也搭不上,我的童年也不至于要这样去可怜。那最后是那张幽默的照片的淘汰原因,是因为当时Kosuke就说了一句,他说“too much fun”,太搞笑,过分搞笑。他也会认为这张照片放在组照里会完全打破这个画面原有的感觉,我最后拍出来的组照其实那个情绪是非常细腻而丰富的,所以这些照片确实是放不进去。但是我依然非常喜欢它们,它依然在我的图库里被标为五星,但是它在我的组照编排里依然是不存在的。好,所以今天就是想告诉大家,很优秀的单张照片不见得能被放进组照去编排,组照编排一定是大局为重,千万不要舍不得。这一点说起来真的容易,做起来是真的难,需要决心、需要勇气、需要试一试,真正的取得了一个漂亮的结果以后,你才能够相信你的这个付出、这个舍去是能让你得到些什么的,是先舍后得的一个结果。今天还是在语音下方放一下我这一组照片的视频,我怕有同学可能不记得了或者没看过,你们有兴趣可以戳进去再看一下。看的时候还是一样,带着我今天给大家讲的这个知识点感觉一下为什么那4张照片放不进这个组照,体会一下我们舍去以后到底得到了什么。关于更多的组照的开题,拍摄编排的这些技巧,我们还是在工作坊里再继续谈。所以欢迎大家在元旦期间来参加我广州的工作坊,或者就在几天之后的“十一”,用5天时间来参加我在北京的摄影工作坊,我们一起来过一个非常有意义的能让你的摄影突飞猛进的这么一个假期。详情请点击语音下方的第一或第二条蓝色链接,或者点底部“阅读原文”来了解北京工作坊。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1735天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。

Pátria Amada Criminal
Mini Bônus 10 - Kosuke Nozaki - O Don Juan Japonês

Pátria Amada Criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 47:13


PPKs, bolsinhas, lagostas, piadas cliché, Don Juan e Pátria Amada Criminal VISITE NOSSO CANAL NO YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCac9ZupbqFakPcL5CQgpUoQ CATARSE: catarse.me/patriaamadapodcast Escrito e apresentado por Natália Salazar, Monika de Lima Knutsen e Renata Schmidt Produção: Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Edição: Monika de Lima Knutsen Música: Felipe Salazar Arte: Matheus Schmidt http://patriaamadacriminal.com IG: @patriaamadapodcast Twitter: @patriaamadapod https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCac9ZupbqFakPcL5CQgpUoQ Camisetas e produtos do Pátria: https://montink.com/loja-meia-boca Para quem mora fora do Brasil ou quer produtos diferenciados: https://teespring.com/stores/ptria-amada-criminal-podcat https://www.redbubble.com/people/PatriaAmada   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TELSTAR RADIO
#4_Shoji Kosuke

TELSTAR RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 35:55


TELSTAR RADIO(てるらじ)第4回目のゲストは、TELSTAR"わくわく担当"の荘司弘祐さんです。宇宙×○○を軸に、中高生に向けて様々な宇宙に対するアプローチ方法の提案を続け、その集大成とも言うべき「うちゅうけん!web」プロジェクトを今まさに動かしている荘司さんが、何をきっかけに「宇宙」に魅了され今に至るのか、そのライフストーリーに迫ります。TELSTAR歴4年の先輩が語る言葉は、ずっしりしているし深みがある。 1. 宙言(そらごと) 1:03 Earth Light Project 2. SORABITO(ソラビト) 4:36 宇宙への扉はスターウォーズ 6:55 活字嫌いなフッ軽少年 12:22 あれ作ったの俺だよ!_工学への憧れ 16:15 ものづくりが好きじゃないかも…? 17:40 Super Pressure Balloon 20:50 宇宙広報の魅力(1) 22:22 うちゅうけん!website 26:57 TELSTAR SCHOOL 29:37 宇宙広報の魅力(2) 31:50 宇宙×○○を探す旅へ 【TELSTAR website】 http://spacemgz-telstar.com/ 【TELSTARの各種SNSはこちら!】 Twitter https://twitter.com/telstar_freemgz Instagram www.instagram.com/telstar_freemagazine/ Facebook www.facebook.com/spacefreemgz/ 【てるらじ、linktree始めました!】 ☆計6つの媒体で全世界に配信中☆ https://linktr.ee/telstar.radio TELSTAR RADIOではリスナーの皆様からの感想や質問、リクエストを随時募集しております。 次の(1)~(3)に示すいずれかの方法でのご連絡をよろしくお願いします。 (1) TELSTARの各種SNS(Twitter, Instagram, Facebook)へのダイレクトメッセージ (2)先述したSNS上で「#てるらじ」をつけて投稿 (3)下記のメールアドレス宛てにメール送信 space.freemgz@gmail.com

Vanya Stories
Nozaki Kosuke, Kematian meragukan "Don Juan" Jepang, menjadikan mantan istrinya sebagai sorotan

Vanya Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 20:08


Kosuke Nozaki, presiden perusahaan penjualan minuman keras dan bisnis real estate di Tanabe di western Japan prefecture of Wakayama juga dikenal sebagai daerah Kishu, ditemukan tergeletak di rumahnya pada malam tanggal 24 Mei 2018 dan kemudian dinyatakan meninggal. Jejak narkotika ilegal ditemukan di sistemnya tetapi tidak ada tanda jarum di tubuhnya, mendorong polisi untuk menyelidiki kasus tersebut sebagai kemungkinan pembunuhan. Nozaki menerbitkan otobiografi pertamanya berjudul "Don Juan of Kishu: The Man Who Gave 3 Million Yen to 4.000 Beautiful Women" pada Desember 2016, menyamakan dirinya dengan playboy legendaris Spanyol, setelah terlibat masalah dengan seorang wanita karena uang tiga miliar yen.

Sake Revolution
Kuramoto Series: Nanbu Bijin with Kosuke Kuji

Sake Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 23:57 Transcription Available


Episode 55. Few sake personalities shine as bright as Mr. Kosuke Kuji, the 5th generation President of the Nanbu Bijin Sake Brewery.  Known as "Mr. Sunshine" of the sake industry, Kuji-san has been a tireless booster of the sake while promoting his Nanbu Bijin brand literally around the world.  We were honored for Mr. Kuji to take time to talk to us. After a bit of introduction to his brewery, we finally learn the answer to a question that has long puzzled sake fans far and wide! Why is "Nanbu Bijin" a.k.a. "Southern Beauty", located in the northern prefecture of Iwate?  You'll need to tune in to find out!  And also, we get Kuji-san's take on the growing industry of sake brewing outside Japan.  While learning the art of sake brewing on Youtube alone may not be the answer, listen in to find out why we need sake producers all around the world and not just in Japan.   We also taste Kuji-san's much loved Shinpaku Junmai Daiginjo - it's velvety and alluring. Listen in on this fun, interesting and enlightening talk with this well known Kuramoto! 

摄影早自习
在成为一个摄影讲师之前,我还干过…-摄影早自习第1518天

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 9:36


加入【摄影早自习群】加叶梓私人微信:nihaoyelaoshi(暗号:喜马拉雅)早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1518天。昨天晚上我讲了一个讲座,讲的是怎么拍好清晨的第一缕阳光,其实讲的就是怎么拍日出嘛,没有赶上直播的同学可以戳今天的公众号底部的“阅读原文”可以进去看回放。今天是周五,我们就聊一个相对轻松的话题,后台有一个同学在留言,就提起了一个往事,往事又不值再提了,但是这让我想起一件事,就是有的同学可能会有这个疑惑,就是一般在网上你找到一个摄影老师,他都只教他自己领域里面的东西,比如风光摄影师教风光,人像摄影师教人像,我呢是什么都教一点。有的同学可能有疑惑,说你到底是拍什么的呀?怎么会什么都教啊?你是不是瞎忽悠我们的?今天简单的跟大家讲一下,我为什么现在是什么都教。先说答案,就是其实我什么都拍过,风光摄影师我也做过,人像摄影师我也做过。然后什么宠物的摄影师我都做过,故事要全讲的有点长,我就用最简短的话来跟大家做个交代。首先我是从初中二年级开始接触摄影,原因是我家里面有两个很重要的老师。一个是我的外公,他是个摄影爱好者,老发烧友了,还有一位是我的舅舅,艺术家,我从小又是学绘画的,所以在这个方面就还是接触的比较早。后来在高中二年级的时候,我开始正式学习摄影的基础知识,因为决定把摄影当做人生的方向了。高三考的是艺术生的提前招生的考试,最后在北京读的广告学的专业。在读书过程中我又学了暗房的知识,跟着校外的刘岱老师来学习的。再往后其实就要谈到工作了,但是我们先跳过工作部分,因为我学习这事直到今天我还在学习,所以咱先把学习历程讲完。后来是在第一届的中国的玛格南大师班,那个时候是几百个人投稿,后来选了那么几十个人参加,我是有幸入选,跟的是Olivia Arthur来学习纪实摄影,她算是我的纪实摄影的启蒙老师。Olivia Arthur © 叶梓后来我就在纪实这条路上又接触了Antoine D'Agata,也是玛格南摄影师,当时我是带着我的三个学生跟他学习了5天的时间。Antoine D'Agata © 叶梓再往后就是去年被入选到吴哥摄影节,作为上一届的唯一的一个中国学生参加了摄影节和摄影工作坊。这个事很幸运,因为是免费的学习,是全球的摄影师帮助亚洲的“新兴摄影师”的这么一个活动。而且我很幸运的认识了Kosuke和Veejay两位导师,其中Veejay到今天还是通过互联网辅导着我的纪实摄影的创作,我非常感激他,这个真的是很不容易。左:Veejay 右:Kosuke © 叶梓学习的历程就这么多,接下来我们再倒回去看看我的工作经历。我在大学二年级的时候成立了摄影协会,大学三年级的时候那个摄影协会已经是1500人的规模了,挺大的,当时我就在协会内讲一些讲座,我也是个学生,所以讲的其实很不好。当初我就记得一个很漂亮的小学妹坐在我台下的第一排,睡的口水都流到桌上去了,现在她就是你们的师娘李杜宇,所以她老说我当初讲课真的是讲得很烂。但是我还是累积一些经验,所以在大学三年级的时候,其实我就出去到校外讲一些摄影讲座了,我也作为年轻的摄影师去了,比如说廊坊市摄影家协会这样的地方,给一些老前辈们做摄影的分享讲座,好像是大四的时候就进到民办的高校里面去给大学生们讲课。但是其实我那时候并不想当个摄影老师,我想当个摄影师,所以后来我们就成立了自己的摄影工作室,我、李杜宇、张立维,我们三个人作为原始的创始的伙伴。先是做宠物摄影,后来觉得市场太窄了,所以开始做儿童摄影。我们当时其实做得不错,从入门级的市场一直做到高端的市场,后来还做过肖像类的人像类的拍摄,也给一些比如说舞蹈演员啊这样的人来拍摄一些人像,给普通人来拍摄写真集。再往后就有些厂商开始找我,说能不能带着我们还没问世的、即将发布的机器去拍摄一些样片回来给我们?于是我就为一些相机、手机厂商去拍了一些东西,就是属于委托创作的类型吧,拍回来的片子就给它们去用在比如说广告或者是发布会这样的渠道上面。这一些大体是以风光或者是人文风光这样的题材为主。这个时候呢我们就一直想一个问题,就是我们已经做到两件很重要的事情了:第一,作为一个大学刚毕业不久的小毛孩,我能养家糊口,其实就是养活自己啦。另外一个很重要的事,就是我觉得我已经把我的爱好当作我的职业了,这个其实是蛮幸福的一件事情。但是我还缺一件事,就是我想做点真正有意义的事,对社会、对大家有意义的事。其实我一直以前有一个想法就是想做公益,把它当事业,但后来我发现我没有这样的能力。我今天能帮助得了一拨人,但是我不可能持续的去帮啊,没有这么多收入啊。所以后来就想起一件事,就是其实我可以做教育。做教育是一个既能够养家糊口,而且还对大家有益的事。因为我们一直认为中国的艺术教育是几乎缺失的,除了那些艺术生以外,其他人基本上可以说是没有什么审美的教育,都被语数外给占掉了嘛,对吧?所以这拨人长大以后,人性中是缺失了一环的。我说这个可能大家不同意,但是作为我们学过美术的人来讲,我们知道艺术审美对我们的人生有多大的影响,不是说锦上添花,它是必要的一环,所以我特别希望大家能补上这一环。那到底应该怎么做呢?首先我们面临一个选择,就是我们到底是教成年人还是教小孩?我可以去教小孩,因为我是学过绘画的,我可以去教他们画画,但是我发现教画画这件事有两个弊端:第一,小孩子他的大的艺术审美观念其实跟老师关系还不大,主要要靠家长的影响,所以我通过课堂去教给他们这些审美的东西其实我觉得这解决不了根本问题,得从他们的家长下手。他们家长多大,就是70、80、90后对吧?但是这里第二个问题出来了,就是我拿绘画去教70、80、90后,他们真不一定跟我学,他会说那是需要童子功的,小时候学,长大我不学。要学也学速成的,什么速成的油画棒,速成的彩铅的这种绘画。那个基础不扎实、不牢靠,它其实有帮助,但是总觉得还缺点什么,所以我就不愿意教。后来转念一想,哎?我自己就是热爱摄影的,就是一个摄影师,我为什么不教摄影呢?这个其实最好,因为70、80、90后都愿意学摄影,大家生活中用得着,也觉得自己学得会,所以就这么一拍即合的决定从摄影教育下手。什么时候开始做的呢?是08年正式成立公司,就是你们现在熟悉的咔图摄影教育中心,一直到今天也12年过去了。我们通过自己的公众号,通过自己的摄影的课程,甚至包括那些盗版的课程,我们还是影响了很大一拨人的,光是在网易云课堂上我们的学员数量就超过60万了,还不包括其它的渠道。虽然我们对每个人的影响可能就是那么一点点,但是能帮到这么多人,其实我们自己心里还是蛮开心的。好,再回到最初的问题,这就是为什么你们的叶梓老师常常是教你们一点风光,教你们一点人像,又跑过来教你们一点纪实摄影,因为这些东西其实都是我的老本行,我是拿它们挣过钱、吃过饭的。直到今天除了我现在在做摄影教育这是我的事业以外,其实摄影师这个身份我也一直没丢,我也一直在不断的产出,不断的拍摄,跟各个品牌之间都一直保持着比较紧密的联系。也因为之前这些题材我都拍过,所以我在摄影教学的时候就有了那么一小点的优势,有了自己的一个特点吧算是,就是我可以把所有的知识都融会贯通起来,因为它们之间都是有很多隐性的联系的。比如说我们在网易云课堂“自由摄影师”这门大课,那里面是有一章专门讲风光,有一章专门讲人像,有一章专门讲纪实。除了基础知识以外,这些相对比较专业的领域的知识,其实我在那个课里面是都给大家讲的,大家请放心,都是我实践之后的一个结果。好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,如果你喜欢我的“摄影早自习”,我们也非常的期待你能把它推荐给你的朋友们,让更多的人爱上摄影。别忘了今天底部的“阅读原文”是昨天的免费的直播讲座的回放,这些免费的讲座我们在若干天以后可能都会把它转为收费的课程,所以现在能蹭就蹭,大家赶紧去看。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1518天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习,不见不散。

ChristopheShow
Animé saison été 2020 #6 - Appare-Ranman !

ChristopheShow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 6:44


Les histoires permettent aux lecteurs de découvrir de nouvelles choses et d'éveiller des chemins de vie. Pour Appare, Jules Verne a été son auteur découverte afin d'inventer et de construire plein de choses différentes mais surtout des moteurs. Mais à la suite d'évènements improbables il se retrouve à faire une folle course aux USA afin d'empocher de l'argent en compagnie de Kosuke un authentique japonais très traditionnel. Je dois bien dire que cet animé bien que plaisant ne m'a pas plus marqué que cela. Après ça reste un très bon divertissement. Vous pouvez me retrouver sur : https://youtube.com/channel/UCMaHCNYJK7-VmgHKxGSTdHg

Ein Ticket Zur Milchstrasse
Episode 8: Haruki, Sarah, Kosuke und Haruka

Ein Ticket Zur Milchstrasse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 30:49


Herzlich Willkommen zu Episode 8 bei ein Ticket zur Milchstrasse.Ihr wollt wissen, wie mein Treffen mit Haruka aus Episode 7 verlaufen ist und ob es noch weitere Treffen in Fukuoka mit anderen Menschen gab? Dann seid ihr hier genau Richtig.In Folge 8 habe ein wieder ein neues tolles Intro für euch gezaubert und probiere mich mit ein paar lustigen Soundeffekten aus um den Podcast noch interaktiver zu gestalten. Ausserdem habe ich noch ein paar generelle und lustige infos über das Leben in Japan vorbereitet und neue Musik gibt es natürlich auch wieder.Schaltet ein zu meinem (Lebens)Reise Podcast und kommt mit auf eine fantastische Reise durch Japan und dahin, wo es mich auch immer hinführt.Liebe Grüße FloWenn euch der Podcast gefällt und ihr mich nicht nur hören, sondern auch sehen wollt, besucht mich doch mal im Internet. Ihr könnt mir jederzeit schreiben und mich auf diverse Arten unterstützen wenn ihr das möchtet.Alles was ihr braucht:https://linktr.ee/Ein_Ticket_Zur_MilchstrasseMusik: https://www.purple-planet.com

OwaiKnight
駆け抜ける若きバイカー “Kosuke”

OwaiKnight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 4:44


Interview Baton #4 “Kosuke” ぼくらが子供時代は親の楽しんでいることに興味を持ち、楽しい楽しくないは別として見よう見まねでやってみて、気付いたら好きになっていたなんてこと%suitmag-readmore% The post 駆け抜ける若きバイカー “Kosuke” first appeared on OwaiKnight.

摄影早自习
摄影师到底应不应该给自己贴标签?-摄影早自习第1233日

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 6:40


【叶梓的摄影入门课】只要99元!【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【观看方式】1、打开网易云课堂App或网站;2、顶部搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”。【或复制链接】⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008有的标签可以有,有的标签不能有。  早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的1233天。今天我想回答韦振安同学的问题。他问我说:叶老师,您前两天的早自习说不要给自己贴标签,但之前也说过在自己的图片社区中尽量发同一类型的照片,这样能让自己更有辨识度。这两个观点似乎是矛盾的,应该怎么样去平衡呢?  其实这两个观点不是矛盾的,而且它们说的不是一回事儿,我再给你进一步的解释一下。我的instagram账号:ziye.art 只发纪实摄影作品  首先我们来看社交媒体的事情。如果你在一个社交媒体中,比如说图虫网中发的照片是乱的。一会儿发展人像、一会儿发宠物、一会儿发儿童、一会儿发风光照、一会儿又是你吃的大盘鸡,那你这些照片放在一块儿的时候,它看上去就是一个日记。但是你知道吗,你这个日记对别人是没有什么意义的。没有谁会去窥探你的生活,因为你又不是什么明星,你有没有什么超高的颜值。而且大部分人其实是意识不到这一点:大部分的人对自己的关注程度,或者是说对自己在别人心中的重要程度都是有所高估的。所以他们会很陶醉于去发自己的零碎的生活,但实际上别人根本就不关心你。所以这就是我们说为什么要在社交媒体中尽量避免什么都发的这么一种情况。你最好是发同一种类型的照片,比如说你发很多的人像,但是把你的旅行的照片或者纪实类的照片吞到肚子里,就不发这个媒体。你可以注册两个账号,在每个账号里面去单独发送你自己的内容,但是也不要在一个账号里面去杂七杂八的进行一个呈现。  之所以推荐你这么去做的原因还有一个,就是别人对你的定位它是根据你发的照片来进行的。如果你是什么都发,别人不会认为你韦振安是一个万能型摄影师,没有这样的定义,他会觉得你可能没有什么特长。如果你发的都是人像类的照片,别人就会很清晰地定义为韦振安是一个人像摄影师。这种别人对你的定义虽然有一定的局限性,但是它有好处,就是它至少能让别人记得你,而且是别人需要用到你的时候,他能想起来去叫你。比如说他想拍个写真的时候,他想我找韦振安,因为他是拍人像的,对吧。如果你是一个旅行类的摄影师,你比如像我,现在很多公司找我来拍照的时候,都是让我去拍摄旅行类的照片,这就是别人对我的一个定位,这个原因是因为我老是在发一些旅行类的照片,别人知道我是干这个的,我擅长干这个。你要知道我们是位于一个信息大爆炸的时代,在这个时代里边,你让别人记住你都很难,何况他要记住你多个优点,那是不太可能的,记住一个优点,给你贴一个标签就不错了。所以这就是我推荐你在同一个图片社区、同一个账号里尽量发同一类型照片,给自己的定位清晰一点的原因。亨利·卡蒂埃·布列松  那么另外一个方面,前两天我早自习里面说不要给自己贴标签,我说的这个贴标签是指的一种非常具有局限性的标签。比如说“决定性瞬间”,这就是一个很要命的标签。这个标签我相信布勒松本人是非常不喜欢的,而且他的布勒松基金会也非常不喜欢。他的基金会的主席天天都是在跟别人争论,争论了好几年,说“决定性瞬间”这个词压根就不是布勒松他强调的一个观点,它是很有局限性的。在英文里面贴标签这个词儿,它本身甚至还带有负面的含义,所以它并不是一个正面的词汇。  什么样的标签最好不要给自己贴呢?比如说我是一个擅长拍摄情绪的摄影师,而且听上去这个描述不错,但是实际上它可能就抹除了你有一天用照片去讲故事的这么一种可能性,可能让你不知不觉的就变成了特别偏科的一个人。或者我见到过很多的摄影爱好者反复的跟我说:叶老师,我其实特别不擅长拍人像。你看这也是一个标签,就是个纯负面标签,这样的标签根本就不要有,你怎么知道未来的你会不擅长拍人像呢?不要给自己下这样的定义,这样的话你未来的发展的可能性就会更广阔一些。  当然了我们事实上就是有一种拍摄的偏好的。比如说我本人,我反复的在早自习里说我就是喜欢拍纪实的,但是我从来不会说我只能拍纪实,我更不会认为我只能拍某一风格的纪实。这让我想起了前段时间我在柬埔寨的时候,有一位我同一个组的来自于菲律宾的一位同学、一位男生,他跟Kosuke(我们的导师)说:你看,叶梓拍的都是玛格南风格的照片。这个时候Kosuke就打断他的话,他说:你说的玛格南风格是什么意思?玛格南内部有着太多的完全不同的风格,而且每一个摄影师的风格都在不停的变化,所以没有所谓的玛格南的风格。我觉得这确实是一个非常好的提醒。我之前也听说过北京有的我的学生也这么评价,说叶老师特别的喜欢玛格南那种风格的拍照,但是实际上你要仔细了解的话就会发现,每一个人他都在他自己的道路上,在他所偏好的题材上,在他之前的风格的基础上,不断的向前演化、向前做尝试,他们都在不断的去促使自己突破原有的限制,获取更多更新的一些收获。【叶梓的摄影入门课】只要99元!【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【观看方式】1、打开网易云课堂App或网站;2、顶部搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”。【或复制链接】⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008  好吧,今天我们就简单的聊这么多。如果你想学习更多的摄影课,你可以“复制上方链接”来了解我的“叶梓的摄影入门课”,我会在课里手把手的教你怎么样去入门摄影,把照片拍的更好一些。  今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1233天,我是叶梓。每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散!

摄影早自习
我按了9939次快门,最后只产出了14张照片-摄影早自习第1213日

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 4:39


最终作品视频,请关注微信公众号:摄影早自习,回复:柬埔寨  早安我叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1213天,我依然是在柬埔寨的暹粒陪大家早自习。  听我声音,是不是觉得我比之前要好多了,已经满血复活,因为我在这边的吴哥摄影工作坊已经算是结束了,我的拍摄到昨天晚上已经算是呈上了最终稿。昨天晚上也是吴哥摄影节的开幕式,所以从今天开始就都是摄影节的行程,对我来说就比较轻松了,主要是学东西,我也会继续来给大家做分享。  今天早自习我们先简单回顾一下前几天我都干了什么?首先我提前了三天时间到暹粒,我有两天参加了旅行团来了解历史,有一天是自己跑到洞里萨湖上去了渔民家,去了教堂,然后又去了学校,最后我是想拍学校。在摄影工作坊正式开始的时候我就跟导师说了我这个想法,也如愿以偿。  那么在工作房里我花了4天的时间来拍摄,加上前面的1天,我一共是拍了5天。在第1天里我用的是我一贯喜欢的闪光灯捕捉动态的这么一种拍法。  第2天我变成了什么都想拍,因为我太想把这个项目给拍好,于是什么都不舍得不拍,结果就变成了一个小学生的流水账。  第3天我的导师Kosuke他说你应该去试着回忆一下你的童年,你感兴趣的是什么?于是在第3天里面,我用的是一个第一人称视角的拍法,在看这些照片的时候,你会发现自己就是这些孩子中的一员。  结果Kosuke又跟我说,你拍太多的脸太多的人了,说他在回忆他童年的时候,好像已经不剩几张脸了,更多的是自己感兴趣的一些小东西,或者是一些空旷的别人看上去可能没有什么意义的场景。我觉得他说得真的非常对,所以在第4天第5天的时候,我又修正了一下我的拍法,除了拍孩子,我还拍了很多别的东西。  最后问题就在这里了:我5天的拍摄换了4种不同的拍法,这些不同拍法的照片如果组合在一起,最后会变得非常奇怪。所以在选照片和编排的时候,我的两位导师都非常的纠结,我也非常的纠结。最后选出来的是14张照片,我一共拍了多少呢?拍了9939张,最后选出来是14张照片。  老师对我的评价就是一般吧,他说时间也短,就只有5天,这照片勉强能用,不算是是完美的,但是还行。我对我自己的评价也是差不多这样子,我给自己打个60分。这里面有苦劳,自己确实太辛苦了,我觉得这事还是挺卖命的,虽然做得不是特别的成功,但是我确实从这个工作坊里学到了很多的东西。本来我能否在这里创作一个完美的一组作品,这也不是我的目的,最重要的还是暴露问题,学到新知识,学到新技巧。我觉得从这个目的上来说,我对我的这趟行程还是满意的。  好吧,最后我就把我最终定稿的14张照片的轮播视频也放在了(语音的)下面,你可以看一下,看看能不能从中找到一些和你童年的共鸣。有人可能疑惑说你不是去拍这些穷人的吗?为什么拍着拍着变自己童年了?  其实我们首先要让这些照片能够打动人,能够跟观众之间有连接点,能够吸引住他们的眼球,并且感动他们,然后我们再去交代背景故事说这些人他是什么样的一个生活环境,这两个东西之间它其实上是有先后顺序的,所以这组作品最后是关于我的童年的,也是关于观众的童年的,我希望从中能够找到一些共鸣。  顺便一提,我真的很喜欢这座学校,很喜欢那里面的孩子们,所以我也一直在和各种朋友讨论看看能不能用什么方法去真的帮助到他们解决一些实际的困难。所以这个事情并没有完,并不是拍完照片就完了,我可能会立项做一个小小的公益项目,能帮一点是一点吧。另外我也已经在计划把这一趟我的所见所闻,我的所学到的东西所经历的一些事情详详细细的做一个时间长一点的讲座,这样的话需要的同学你们就可以从中学到更多的东西。不像是早自习,早自习时间还是有点短。  今天我们就先聊这么多,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1213天,别忘了一会儿看看我的最终这个视频(最终作品视频,请关注微信公众号:摄影早自习,回复:柬埔寨)。【叶梓的摄影入门课】只要99元!【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【观看方式】1、打开网易云课堂App或网站;2、顶部搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”。【或复制链接】⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008  好吧,如果大家想跟我学更多的摄影知识,你可以复制上面链接来了解我的课程“叶梓的摄影入门课”。  我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。

摄影早自习
我按了9939次快门,最后只产出了14张照片-摄影早自习第1213日

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 4:39


最终作品视频,请关注微信公众号:摄影早自习,回复:柬埔寨  早安我叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1213天,我依然是在柬埔寨的暹粒陪大家早自习。  听我声音,是不是觉得我比之前要好多了,已经满血复活,因为我在这边的吴哥摄影工作坊已经算是结束了,我的拍摄到昨天晚上已经算是呈上了最终稿。昨天晚上也是吴哥摄影节的开幕式,所以从今天开始就都是摄影节的行程,对我来说就比较轻松了,主要是学东西,我也会继续来给大家做分享。  今天早自习我们先简单回顾一下前几天我都干了什么?首先我提前了三天时间到暹粒,我有两天参加了旅行团来了解历史,有一天是自己跑到洞里萨湖上去了渔民家,去了教堂,然后又去了学校,最后我是想拍学校。在摄影工作坊正式开始的时候我就跟导师说了我这个想法,也如愿以偿。  那么在工作房里我花了4天的时间来拍摄,加上前面的1天,我一共是拍了5天。在第1天里我用的是我一贯喜欢的闪光灯捕捉动态的这么一种拍法。  第2天我变成了什么都想拍,因为我太想把这个项目给拍好,于是什么都不舍得不拍,结果就变成了一个小学生的流水账。  第3天我的导师Kosuke他说你应该去试着回忆一下你的童年,你感兴趣的是什么?于是在第3天里面,我用的是一个第一人称视角的拍法,在看这些照片的时候,你会发现自己就是这些孩子中的一员。  结果Kosuke又跟我说,你拍太多的脸太多的人了,说他在回忆他童年的时候,好像已经不剩几张脸了,更多的是自己感兴趣的一些小东西,或者是一些空旷的别人看上去可能没有什么意义的场景。我觉得他说得真的非常对,所以在第4天第5天的时候,我又修正了一下我的拍法,除了拍孩子,我还拍了很多别的东西。  最后问题就在这里了:我5天的拍摄换了4种不同的拍法,这些不同拍法的照片如果组合在一起,最后会变得非常奇怪。所以在选照片和编排的时候,我的两位导师都非常的纠结,我也非常的纠结。最后选出来的是14张照片,我一共拍了多少呢?拍了9939张,最后选出来是14张照片。  老师对我的评价就是一般吧,他说时间也短,就只有5天,这照片勉强能用,不算是是完美的,但是还行。我对我自己的评价也是差不多这样子,我给自己打个60分。这里面有苦劳,自己确实太辛苦了,我觉得这事还是挺卖命的,虽然做得不是特别的成功,但是我确实从这个工作坊里学到了很多的东西。本来我能否在这里创作一个完美的一组作品,这也不是我的目的,最重要的还是暴露问题,学到新知识,学到新技巧。我觉得从这个目的上来说,我对我的这趟行程还是满意的。  好吧,最后我就把我最终定稿的14张照片的轮播视频也放在了(语音的)下面,你可以看一下,看看能不能从中找到一些和你童年的共鸣。有人可能疑惑说你不是去拍这些穷人的吗?为什么拍着拍着变自己童年了?  其实我们首先要让这些照片能够打动人,能够跟观众之间有连接点,能够吸引住他们的眼球,并且感动他们,然后我们再去交代背景故事说这些人他是什么样的一个生活环境,这两个东西之间它其实上是有先后顺序的,所以这组作品最后是关于我的童年的,也是关于观众的童年的,我希望从中能够找到一些共鸣。  顺便一提,我真的很喜欢这座学校,很喜欢那里面的孩子们,所以我也一直在和各种朋友讨论看看能不能用什么方法去真的帮助到他们解决一些实际的困难。所以这个事情并没有完,并不是拍完照片就完了,我可能会立项做一个小小的公益项目,能帮一点是一点吧。另外我也已经在计划把这一趟我的所见所闻,我的所学到的东西所经历的一些事情详详细细的做一个时间长一点的讲座,这样的话需要的同学你们就可以从中学到更多的东西。不像是早自习,早自习时间还是有点短。  今天我们就先聊这么多,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1213天,别忘了一会儿看看我的最终这个视频(最终作品视频,请关注微信公众号:摄影早自习,回复:柬埔寨)。【叶梓的摄影入门课】只要99元!【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【观看方式】1、打开网易云课堂App或网站;2、顶部搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”。【或复制链接】⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008  好吧,如果大家想跟我学更多的摄影知识,你可以复制上面链接来了解我的课程“叶梓的摄影入门课”。  我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。

摄影早自习
我按了9939次快门,最后只产出了14张照片-摄影早自习第1213日

摄影早自习

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 4:39


最终作品视频,请关注微信公众号:摄影早自习,回复:柬埔寨  早安我叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1213天,我依然是在柬埔寨的暹粒陪大家早自习。  听我声音,是不是觉得我比之前要好多了,已经满血复活,因为我在这边的吴哥摄影工作坊已经算是结束了,我的拍摄到昨天晚上已经算是呈上了最终稿。昨天晚上也是吴哥摄影节的开幕式,所以从今天开始就都是摄影节的行程,对我来说就比较轻松了,主要是学东西,我也会继续来给大家做分享。  今天早自习我们先简单回顾一下前几天我都干了什么?首先我提前了三天时间到暹粒,我有两天参加了旅行团来了解历史,有一天是自己跑到洞里萨湖上去了渔民家,去了教堂,然后又去了学校,最后我是想拍学校。在摄影工作坊正式开始的时候我就跟导师说了我这个想法,也如愿以偿。  那么在工作房里我花了4天的时间来拍摄,加上前面的1天,我一共是拍了5天。在第1天里我用的是我一贯喜欢的闪光灯捕捉动态的这么一种拍法。  第2天我变成了什么都想拍,因为我太想把这个项目给拍好,于是什么都不舍得不拍,结果就变成了一个小学生的流水账。  第3天我的导师Kosuke他说你应该去试着回忆一下你的童年,你感兴趣的是什么?于是在第3天里面,我用的是一个第一人称视角的拍法,在看这些照片的时候,你会发现自己就是这些孩子中的一员。  结果Kosuke又跟我说,你拍太多的脸太多的人了,说他在回忆他童年的时候,好像已经不剩几张脸了,更多的是自己感兴趣的一些小东西,或者是一些空旷的别人看上去可能没有什么意义的场景。我觉得他说得真的非常对,所以在第4天第5天的时候,我又修正了一下我的拍法,除了拍孩子,我还拍了很多别的东西。  最后问题就在这里了:我5天的拍摄换了4种不同的拍法,这些不同拍法的照片如果组合在一起,最后会变得非常奇怪。所以在选照片和编排的时候,我的两位导师都非常的纠结,我也非常的纠结。最后选出来的是14张照片,我一共拍了多少呢?拍了9939张,最后选出来是14张照片。  老师对我的评价就是一般吧,他说时间也短,就只有5天,这照片勉强能用,不算是是完美的,但是还行。我对我自己的评价也是差不多这样子,我给自己打个60分。这里面有苦劳,自己确实太辛苦了,我觉得这事还是挺卖命的,虽然做得不是特别的成功,但是我确实从这个工作坊里学到了很多的东西。本来我能否在这里创作一个完美的一组作品,这也不是我的目的,最重要的还是暴露问题,学到新知识,学到新技巧。我觉得从这个目的上来说,我对我的这趟行程还是满意的。  好吧,最后我就把我最终定稿的14张照片的轮播视频也放在了(语音的)下面,你可以看一下,看看能不能从中找到一些和你童年的共鸣。有人可能疑惑说你不是去拍这些穷人的吗?为什么拍着拍着变自己童年了?  其实我们首先要让这些照片能够打动人,能够跟观众之间有连接点,能够吸引住他们的眼球,并且感动他们,然后我们再去交代背景故事说这些人他是什么样的一个生活环境,这两个东西之间它其实上是有先后顺序的,所以这组作品最后是关于我的童年的,也是关于观众的童年的,我希望从中能够找到一些共鸣。  顺便一提,我真的很喜欢这座学校,很喜欢那里面的孩子们,所以我也一直在和各种朋友讨论看看能不能用什么方法去真的帮助到他们解决一些实际的困难。所以这个事情并没有完,并不是拍完照片就完了,我可能会立项做一个小小的公益项目,能帮一点是一点吧。另外我也已经在计划把这一趟我的所见所闻,我的所学到的东西所经历的一些事情详详细细的做一个时间长一点的讲座,这样的话需要的同学你们就可以从中学到更多的东西。不像是早自习,早自习时间还是有点短。  今天我们就先聊这么多,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1213天,别忘了一会儿看看我的最终这个视频(最终作品视频,请关注微信公众号:摄影早自习,回复:柬埔寨)。【叶梓的摄影入门课】只要99元!【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【观看方式】1、打开网易云课堂App或网站;2、顶部搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”。【或复制链接】⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008  好吧,如果大家想跟我学更多的摄影知识,你可以复制上面链接来了解我的课程“叶梓的摄影入门课”。  我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。

The Asian Game
TAG EP38 | Asian Players in MLS | Tsubasa Endoh | Steven Beitashour | Kosuke Kimura

The Asian Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 59:03


Steve Han from Goal.com Korea joins Paul from Los Angeles to talk about Asian players in America's Major League Soccer - how they're performing, are attitudes changing and what does the future hold. Plus we hear from three players with experience in MLS in LAFC's Iranian defender Steven Beitashour, Toronto FC's Japanese star Tsubasa Endoh, and former MLS Cup champion Kosuke Kimura.

The Asian Game
FULL INTERVIEW: Kosuke Kimura

The Asian Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 35:08


In the full and unedited version of this interview, Kosuke Kimura, the first Asian player to win the MLS Cup in 2010 with Colorado Rapids, talks to Paul about his extensive experience in the league and about his new challenge as player/coach at Nashville SC.

The Comics Alternative
Manga - Reviews of Batman: The Jiro Kuwata Batmanga and Oh My Goddess! Omnibus

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 93:20


On this month's manga episode, Shea and Derek discuss two distinctly different titles. They begin with Batman: The Jiro Kuwata Batmanga (DC Comics). The second in this planned three-volume series, collecting all of Kuwata's Batman work, just came out last month, and the Two Guys look at both volumes one and two. These Batmanga stories were originally serialized in Japan between 1966 and 1967, at the height of the Adam West Batman craze, and both Derek and Shea comment on how much Kuwata's stories were informed by that TV series, as well as by the "New Look" of earlier in the decade. At the same time, this manga never comes across as intentionally campy or self-conscious of itself as a pop-cultural product. In fact, one of the guys' first topics of conversation is how much Kuwata's Batman takes from its American version and how much is unique and original to the manga. Surprisingly, there are relatively few American imports into the Batmanga stories -- Jim Gordon is prominent throughout, and both Alfred Pennyworth and Vicki Vale make brief appearances -- and the villains in Kuwata's stories are either street-level thugs or unique to the manga. Indeed, Derek comments on the weirdness of many of Batman's nemeses in these stories -- at least, more weirdly off-beat than those in the American version --  including Lord Death Man, the Human Ball, Professor Gorilla, the Hangman, and, one of his favorites, Go-Go the Magician. (Clayface is the focus of a chapter in the second volume, but it's a different Clayface from the American version.) These are definitely stories of their time, and the guys point out that Kuwata's Batmanga is perhaps best read as a rich cultural artifact. To fully appreciate Batman, you should understand the property's many historical contexts and manifestations. Next, the guys look at the the first volume in Dark Horse Comics' new Oh My Goddess! Omnibus series. Neither Shea nor Derek knew exactly what to expect with Kosuke Fujishima legendary title, except for the fact that it was a widely popular manga series. Derek expected something along the line of josei, and Shea thought that the title might be defined by several of the stereotypes many readers may have regarding manga. But both were pleasantly surprised, especially Derek, who appreciated the episodic, TV-sitcom-like nature of this seinen manga. In fact, as the guys point out, you can gain about everything you need to now about the series' premise in the book's first chapter, "The Number You Have Dailed Is Incorrect." From there, the remaining 22 chapters of this first omnibus follow suit, occasionally introducing new characters and situations that build upon the foundation laid down in the first. Shea is less impressed by Fujishima's meandering storylines, but Derek enjoys the casual, even charming, manner in which we get to know Keiichi, Belldandy, and the rest of the Oh My Goddess! cast. The reader's comfort and enjoyment levels develop as the series unfolds, and, as Shea points out, taking in a chapter of Oh My Goddess! is like eating a favorite food or returning to a reliable friend. However, for some (such as Shea) this is a title that might be best experienced on a regular serialized basis, and not consumed all at once in omnibus form. Regardless, both of the guys are glad that they've discovered Fujishima's recently completed series -- the final chapter was published in April 2014 -- and they'll probably return for the next omnibus volume that comes out late this year.