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Mindframe(s)
Episode 87: Companion

Mindframe(s)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 89:14 Transcription Available


Episode Summary In this episode, Dave and Michael discuss Companion, the directorial debut from Drew Hancock. A mix of science fiction, dark comedy, and thriller, Companion follows Iris, a robot companion, as she navigates power dynamics and hidden agendas during a weekend getaway at a remote lakeside estate. The film explores themes of toxic relationships, control, and AI consciousness, all while delivering sharp humor and unexpected twists. Director: Drew Hancock Genre: Sci-Fi, Dark Comedy, Thriller Produced by: Barbarian creative team (Zach Cregger, Roy Lee, J.D. Lipschitz, Raphael Margolis) Cast: Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets, Heretic) as Iris Jack Quaid (The Boys) as Josh Lucas Gage (Euphoria, The White Lotus) as Patrick Megan Suri (It Lives Inside, Never Have I Ever) as Kat Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows) as Eli Rupert Friend (The Death of Stalin, Homeland) as Sergei Timestamps & Discussion Highlights 00:00:15 - Introduction Dave welcomes listeners to Mindframes and introduces the show's format. Michael reveals the movie they're discussing: Companion (2024). 00:00:35 - Movie Overview Companion is the directorial debut of Drew Hancock. A science fiction, dark comedy, and thriller with "stabby stab" moments but not a full horror film. The plot follows Iris, a robot companion, as she joins her human partner, Josh, for a weekend getaway that quickly turns into chaos. 00:02:06 - The Barbarian Connection Produced by Zach Cregger (Barbarian), along with Roy Lee, J.D. Lipschitz, and Raphael Margolis. Cregger was originally set to direct but handed the project to Hancock. Shares some tonal shifts and unexpected turns similar to Barbarian. 00:03:59 - A Surprisingly Funny Movie Marketed as horror, but the film has strong comedic elements. Michael stopped watching the trailer halfway because it reveals too much. Despite its darker themes, the humor is well-placed and helps with pacing. 00:04:26 - The Cast & Performances Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets, Heretic) as Iris – A standout performance. Jack Quaid (The Boys) as Josh – A departure from his usual roles, making him unrecognizable compared to his character Huey in The Boys. Lucas Gage (Euphoria, The White Lotus) as Patrick – Cast as the “pretty guy.” Megan Suri (It Lives Inside, Never Have I Ever) as Kat – A complex role. Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows) as Eli – Comedic powerhouse, but hard not to see him as Guillermo. Rupert Friend (The Death of Stalin, Homeland) as Sergei – A mix of comedic and sinister. 00:12:51 - Cinematography, Editing & Directing Eli Bourne handles cinematography, giving the film an intimate, isolated feel. Michael praises the film's pacing and editing, crediting Josh Ether for helping keep the story sharp. The location scouting is excellent, contributing to the film's eerie atmosphere. 00:13:15 - The “Eat the Rich” Subgenre Comparison Companion shares *similarities with films like The Menu and Triangle of Sadness. Though not a direct critique of wealth, the film hints at class and power dynamics. 00:14:00 - January as a “Dumping Ground” for Movies Companion was released in early 2024, a time studios often use to release movies they're unsure how to market. Despite this, the film is better than most January releases and deserves more recognition. Themes & Analysis 00:28:05 - Toxic Relationships & Power Imbalances Core theme: How control, manipulation, and exploitation manifest in relationships—both human and AI. Companion raises questions about agency and autonomy, especially in imbalanced relationships. 00:29:25 - Gender & Objectification Iris represents the struggles of real-world women who fight for autonomy in male-dominated spaces. Historically, women were seen as property—a dynamic mirrored in Iris's role as a “companion.” 00:30:51 - The Film's Unique Take on AI Representation Unlike many AI films that focus on “Pinocchio syndrome” (wanting to be real), Companion focuses on how people treat objects that can think and feel. Dave argues that the film doesn't necessarily “humanize” Iris, but Michael strongly disagrees, saying she's treated as an individual from the start. 00:37:12 - The Relationship Between Josh & Iris A perfect example of a toxic relationship. Josh gaslights and controls Iris, using his “love” as a justification for ownership. Parallels to real-life relationships where one partner holds all the power. 00:39:38 - Eli & Patrick: Love or Control? Eli & Patrick's relationship is framed as genuine, but Eli literally has a kill switch for Patrick. Raises the question: Can there ever be real love when there's an extreme power imbalance? 00:45:12 - Kat: A Different Kind of User Kat manipulates Sergei for money, just as Josh uses Iris for companionship. Unlike Josh, Kat is honest about her self-serving nature—making her an interesting contrast. Her conversation with Iris about feeling “disposable” adds emotional depth to her character. 00:48:43 - Josh's Downfall & The Role of Technology Josh's death by an automatic corkscrew is a symbol of his reliance on technology and the loss of control he thought he had. Technology and control are central themes—whether AI, smart devices, or old-school CD players. Verdict & Ratings 01:14:40 - Final Thoughts & Scores Dave: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) - “One of the best AI movies in recent years.” Michael: ⭐⭐⭐½ - ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (3.5 - 4/5) - “Great performances, strong pacing, and an excellent directorial debut.” 01:20:00 - Why You Should See Companion Companion is in limited theatrical release, so see it before it's gone! Despite marketing challenges, it's one of the best films of early 2024. Closing Notes & Where to Watch Companion is currently in wide release but may leave theaters soon. Mindframes encourages listeners to share their thoughts via email.

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
Aligner le corps & l'âme ! avec la philosophe Arouna Lipschitz [rediffusion]

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 53:06


Anne Ghesquière reçoit Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation, docteure en sémantique, écrivaine, essayiste et productrice. Quels rituels adopter pour aligner le corps et l'âme en conscience ? Comment instaurer ces rituels au quotidien quand on manque de temps ? Comment les adopter en fonction des saisons, de notre âge etc? Arouna Lipschitz nous offre ses conseils sains et saints pour mieux vivre en conscience. Son livre, Rituels d'énergie, coécrit avec Stéphan Jaulin, naturopathe, est paru aux éditions Le lotus et l'éléphant. [REDIFFUSION – BEST OF – MÉTAMORPHOSE]ATTENTION : ces informations ne remplacent en aucun cas une consultation chez le médecin.Recevez un mercredi sur deux la newsletter Métamorphose avec des infos inédites sur le podcast et les inspirations d'AnneFaites le TEST gratuit de La Roue Métamorphose avec 9 piliers de votre vie !Suivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / CastBox/ YoutubeSoutenez Métamorphose en rejoignant la Tribu MétamorphoseLe podcast #236 a été diffusé, la première fois, le 1er novembre 2021.Avant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz :"C'est le sacré qui met la cohérence entre l'esprit et le corps""Aujourd'hui, plus que jamais, il faut qu'on arrive à garder ce centrage, l'envie d'être en vie !""Notre corps, notre façon de rayonner la beauté est le vrai test d'une spiritualité incarnée"Thèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz : 00:00 Introduction07:53 Réveiller sa conscience viscérale.13:08 La klamath pour renouer avec la nature.14:33 Mettre "un supplément d'âme" dans ses rituels du quotidien.17:48 Se guérir de la nostalgie d'ailleurs.19:20 Quels protocoles quand on ne trouve plus de sens à sa vie ?21:16 Un rituel de respiration puissant pour se reconnecter.25:14 Libérer sa respiration au service de l'amour.26:25 Comment s'abreuver de lumière ?30:33 Les rituels pour spiritualistes pressés.37:02 Le brossage à sec pour alimenter son capital douceur40:04 Les rituels d'entrée dans l'hiver.43:45 Comment cultiver sa maturité juvénile ?46:31 Pratiquer le rituel du bain de pieds.Photo DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Sweat Elite
Adam Lipschitz - Running 2:08 At Valencia Marathon Off 86km (53mi) A Week

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 71:33


Join us in Arizona Jan 31-Feb 3: https://www.eatruntravel.com/arizona-running-experience Train with Matt: https://sweatelitecoaching.com/matt-fox/ Tune into the Private Podcast Feed and Join Our Discord Discussions:  https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/ Contact: matt@sweatelite.co -- -- -- In this episode of the Sweat Elite podcast, host Matt Fox interviews South African marathoner Adam Lipschitz. Matt quizes Adam about his impressive achievement at the Valencia Marathon, where he clocked 2:08:54—the fastest marathon time by a South African in 2023—while training only 86 kilometers (53 miles) per week in the 12 weeks leading up to the race. Adam discusses his unique training methods, including the use of an ARC trainer, his strategic approach to fueling, and balancing his running with social life and entrepreneurship. He also touches on a doping issue within South African athletics and his goals for future races and the Olympics. Topics: 00:00 Introduction and Weather Update00:28 Incredible Achievement at Valencia Marathon01:01 Adam Lipschitz's Training Insights02:10 Upcoming Training Experience in Arizona03:53 Interview with Adam Lipschitz Begins04:23 Adam's Early Running Career07:45 Challenges and Injuries09:54 Training Philosophy and Cross Training16:48 Valencia Marathon Build-Up22:28 Pacing and Long Runs37:08 Diet and Final Preparations39:52 Discussing Calorie Tracking and Diet40:59 The Arc Trainer: A Key Training Tool44:01 Gym Sessions and Injury Prevention45:22 Race Day in Valencia: A Detailed Recap52:16 Post-Race Reflections and Future Goals01:00:14 Balancing Running with Life and Business01:06:02 Doping Scandal in South Africa01:10:29 Final Thoughts and Farewell

Wheeler in The Morning with Jasmin Laine and Tyler Carr

The title wasn't enough for you? AJ joins the show today! @TylerCarrfm@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok

LITTLE FISH PODCAST
Unpacking Success: Ben Lipschitz's $10K Wholesale Empire

LITTLE FISH PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 67:52


Get ready for a killer chat with Ben Lipschitz, the brains behind Flipsters and FoodByUs!

Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast
First Trip to Chicago

Out Of Office: A Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 49:13


Pop! Squish! Six! Uh-Oh! Cicero! Lipschitz! On this episode of “Out of Office: A Travel Podcast,” the boys talk about one of their favorite cities in the US: Chicago! Perched on Lake Michigan, the city offers stellar food, world-class art and natural history, and a number of easy-to-find hidden wonders. Things we talk about in this week's episode: Chicago Architecture Tour https://www.architecture.org/tours/detail/chicago-architecture-center-river-cruise-aboard-chicago-s-first-lady/  Tiffany Dome at Chicago Cultural Center https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/chicago_culturalcenter-tiffanydome.html  Millennium Park https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/millennium_park.html  The Bean https://millenniumparkfoundation.org/art-architecture/cloud-gate/  Buckingham Fountain https://www.chicagoparkdistrict.com/parks-facilities/clarence-f-buckingham-memorial-fountain  Crown Fountain https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/chicago_s_publicartcrownfountaininmillenniumpark.html  Wrigley Field https://www.mlb.com/cubs/ballpark  Field Museum https://www.fieldmuseum.org/  Art Institute of Chicago https://www.artic.edu/  Thorne Miniatures https://www.artic.edu/highlights/12/thorne-miniature-rooms  Robie House https://flwright.org/tour/robie-house  Hogsalt https://www.hogsalt.com/  Chicago-Style Hot Dogs https://www.bonappetit.com/story/best-hot-dogs-chicago  Chicago Pizza https://chicago.eater.com/maps/best-chicago-pizza-restaurants  Roadside America https://www.roadsideamerica.com/    “Footnotes from the Most Fascinating Museums” by Bob Eckstein https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/18/travel/museum-guide-bob-eckstein-illustrator.html   

Mes sages de vie
Arouna Lipschitz - Arrondir ses fins de moi

Mes sages de vie

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 50:00


Lorsque qu'on traverse des périodes très difficiles de sa vie, on a l'impression d'être dans une impasse dans tous les domaines. La vie est comme un couloir donnant sur plusieurs pièces. Certaines portes sont ouvertes alors que d'autres sont cloisonnées. Il est dit qu'un problème ne peut être résolu au même niveau de conscience qu'il n'a été créé. Certaines rencontres sont là pour nous aider à nous ouvrir des portes, voire à nous donner des clés en plus. Elles ouvrent des passages vers l'inconnu, un chemin de traverse, un souterrain, un sauf conduit, un raccourci vers la sortie de l'impasse. Nous avons rencontré pour le Voyage intérieur Arouna Lipschitz, écrivaine et philosophe dans l'optique de chercher d'autres outils qui diffèrent de ce que nous croyons déjà. Elle nous parle de nos fins du moi, et moi et moi et moi moi et elle nous donne des exemples pour mettre du beurre dans nos épinards pour soulever plutôt un chemin de déconstruction que de construction C'est un des moyens les plus rusés pour se transformer et pour provoquer soi-même une friction dans ses habitudes de vie. Arouna Lipschitz est une danseuse de mots, telle une plume en suspension dans l'air, Arouna danse sur les nuances infinies de la pensée, révélant les profondeurs insoupçonnées de l'âme humaine. Elle est une gardienne des mystères, une guide dans les royaumes intérieurs où les vérités cachées se révèlent. Son esprit vibrant est un foyer de sagesse, où les idées prennent leur envol et où les cœurs s'ouvrent à la beauté éternelle. Arouna Lipschitz explore les horizons de la spiritualité et de la conscience, invitant chacun à plonger dans les abîmes de son être, à découvrir les échos de son essence profonde. La Voie de l'Amoureux : voiedelamoureux.com Avec la participation de Barbara Reibel : www.thehappiness-factory.com

Pop Culture Phenomena The Podcast
S2E21: The one with Ray Proscia (Suits)

Pop Culture Phenomena The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 40:23


Ray Proscia dropped by the pod to talk about playing Dr. Lipschitz on the hit TV show Suits. Ray also talked about auditioning for the show, meeting Rick Hoffman (Louis Litt) for the first time, his emotional scene with Gabriel Macht (Harvey Specter), the show ending, the new Suits LA, and so much more!

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Why does generalization work? by Martín Soto

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 6:29


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Why does generalization work?, published by Martín Soto on February 21, 2024 on LessWrong. Just an interesting philosophical argument I. Physics Why can an ML model learn from part of a distribution or data set, and generalize to the rest of it? Why can I learn some useful heuristics or principles in a particular context, and later apply them in other areas of my life? The answer is obvious: because there are some underlying regularities between the parts I train on and the ones I test on. In the ML example, generalization won't work when approximating a function which is a completely random jumble of points. Also, quantitatively, the more regular the function is, the better generalization will work. For example, polynomials of lower degree require less data points to pin down. Same goes for periodic functions. Also, a function with lower Lipschitz constant will allow for better bounding of the values in un-observed points. So it must be that the variables we track (the ones we try to predict or control, either with data science or our actions), are given by disproportionately regular functions (relative to random ones). In this paper by Tegmark, the authors argue exactly that most macroscopic variables of interest have Hamiltonians of low polynomial degree. And that this happens because of some underlying principles of low-level physics, like locality, symmetry, or the hierarchical composition of physical processes. But then, why is low-level physics like that? II. Anthropics If our low-level physics wasn't conducive to creating macroscopic patterns and regularities, then complex systems capable of asking that question (like ourselves) wouldn't exist. Indeed, we ourselves are nothing more than a specific kind of macroscopic pattern. So anthropics explains why we should expect such patterns to exist, similarly to how it explains why the gravitational constant, or the ratio between sound and light speed, are the right ones to allow for complex life. III. Dust But there's yet one more step. Let's try to imagine a universe which is not conducive to such macroscopic patterns. Say you show me its generating code (its laws of physics), and run it. To me, it looks like a completely random mess. I am not able to differentiate any structural regularities that could be akin to the law of ideal gases, or the construction of molecules or cells. While on the contrary, if you showed me the running code of this reality, I'd be able (certainly after many efforts) to differentiate these conserved quantities and recurring structures. What are, exactly, these macroscopic variables I'm able to track, like "pressure in a room", or "chemical energy in a cell"? Intuitively, they are a way to classify all possible physical arrangements into more coarse-grained buckets. In the language of statistical physics, we'd say they are a way to classify all possible microstates into a macrostate partition. For example, every possible numerical value for pressure is a different macrostate (a different bucket), that could be instantiated by many different microstates (exact positions of particles). But there's a circularity problem. When we say a certain macroscopic variable (like pressure) is easily derived from others (like temperature), or that it is a useful way to track another variable we care about (like "whether a human can survive in this room"), we're being circular. Given I already have access to a certain macrostate partition (temperature), or that I already care about tracking a certain macrostate partition (aliveness of human), then I can say it is natural or privileged to track another partition (pressure). But I cannot motivate the importance of pressure as a macroscopic variable from just looking at the microstates. Thus, "which parts of physics I consider interesting macroscopic varia...

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Why does generalization work? by Martín Soto

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 6:29


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Why does generalization work?, published by Martín Soto on February 21, 2024 on LessWrong. Just an interesting philosophical argument I. Physics Why can an ML model learn from part of a distribution or data set, and generalize to the rest of it? Why can I learn some useful heuristics or principles in a particular context, and later apply them in other areas of my life? The answer is obvious: because there are some underlying regularities between the parts I train on and the ones I test on. In the ML example, generalization won't work when approximating a function which is a completely random jumble of points. Also, quantitatively, the more regular the function is, the better generalization will work. For example, polynomials of lower degree require less data points to pin down. Same goes for periodic functions. Also, a function with lower Lipschitz constant will allow for better bounding of the values in un-observed points. So it must be that the variables we track (the ones we try to predict or control, either with data science or our actions), are given by disproportionately regular functions (relative to random ones). In this paper by Tegmark, the authors argue exactly that most macroscopic variables of interest have Hamiltonians of low polynomial degree. And that this happens because of some underlying principles of low-level physics, like locality, symmetry, or the hierarchical composition of physical processes. But then, why is low-level physics like that? II. Anthropics If our low-level physics wasn't conducive to creating macroscopic patterns and regularities, then complex systems capable of asking that question (like ourselves) wouldn't exist. Indeed, we ourselves are nothing more than a specific kind of macroscopic pattern. So anthropics explains why we should expect such patterns to exist, similarly to how it explains why the gravitational constant, or the ratio between sound and light speed, are the right ones to allow for complex life. III. Dust But there's yet one more step. Let's try to imagine a universe which is not conducive to such macroscopic patterns. Say you show me its generating code (its laws of physics), and run it. To me, it looks like a completely random mess. I am not able to differentiate any structural regularities that could be akin to the law of ideal gases, or the construction of molecules or cells. While on the contrary, if you showed me the running code of this reality, I'd be able (certainly after many efforts) to differentiate these conserved quantities and recurring structures. What are, exactly, these macroscopic variables I'm able to track, like "pressure in a room", or "chemical energy in a cell"? Intuitively, they are a way to classify all possible physical arrangements into more coarse-grained buckets. In the language of statistical physics, we'd say they are a way to classify all possible microstates into a macrostate partition. For example, every possible numerical value for pressure is a different macrostate (a different bucket), that could be instantiated by many different microstates (exact positions of particles). But there's a circularity problem. When we say a certain macroscopic variable (like pressure) is easily derived from others (like temperature), or that it is a useful way to track another variable we care about (like "whether a human can survive in this room"), we're being circular. Given I already have access to a certain macrostate partition (temperature), or that I already care about tracking a certain macrostate partition (aliveness of human), then I can say it is natural or privileged to track another partition (pressure). But I cannot motivate the importance of pressure as a macroscopic variable from just looking at the microstates. Thus, "which parts of physics I consider interesting macroscopic varia...

The Nonlinear Library
AF - Why does generalization work? by Martín Soto

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 6:29


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Why does generalization work?, published by Martín Soto on February 20, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. Just an interesting philosophical argument I. Physics Why can an ML model learn from part of a distribution or data set, and generalize to the rest of it? Why can I learn some useful heuristics or principles in a particular context, and later apply them in other areas of my life? The answer is obvious: because there are some underlying regularities between the parts I train on and the ones I test on. In the ML example, generalization won't work when approximating a function which is a completely random jumble of points. Also, quantitatively, the more regular the function is, the better generalization will work. For example, polynomials of lower degree require less data points to pin down. Same goes for periodic functions. Also, a function with lower Lipschitz constant will allow for better bounding of the values in un-observed points. So it must be that the variables we track (the ones we try to predict or control, either with data science or our actions), are given by disproportionately regular functions (relative to random ones). In this paper by Tegmark, the authors argue exactly that most macroscopic variables of interest have Hamiltonians of low polynomial degree. And that this happens because of some underlying principles of low-level physics, like locality, symmetry, or the hierarchical composition of physical processes. But then, why is low-level physics like that? II. Anthropics If our low-level physics wasn't conducive to creating macroscopic patterns and regularities, then complex systems capable of asking that question (like ourselves) wouldn't exist. Indeed, we ourselves are nothing more than a specific kind of macroscopic pattern. So anthropics explains why we should expect such patterns to exist, similarly to how it explains why the gravitational constant, or the ratio between sound and light speed, are the right ones to allow for complex life. III. Dust But there's yet one more step. Let's try to imagine a universe which is not conducive to such macroscopic patterns. Say you show me its generating code (its laws of physics), and run it. To me, it looks like a completely random mess. I am not able to differentiate any structural regularities that could be akin to the law of ideal gases, or the construction of molecules or cells. While on the contrary, if you showed me the running code of this reality, I'd be able (certainly after many efforts) to differentiate these conserved quantities and recurring structures. What are, exactly, these macroscopic variables I'm able to track, like "pressure in a room", or "chemical energy in a cell"? Intuitively, they are a way to classify all possible physical arrangements into more coarse-grained buckets. In the language of statistical physics, we'd say they are a way to classify all possible microstates into a macrostate partition. For example, every possible numerical value for pressure is a different macrostate (a different bucket), that could be instantiated by many different microstates (exact positions of particles). But there's a circularity problem. When we say a certain macroscopic variable (like pressure) is easily derived from others (like temperature), or that it is a useful way to track another variable we care about (like "whether a human can survive in this room"), we're being circular. Given I already have access to a certain macrostate partition (temperature), or that I already care about tracking a certain macrostate partition (aliveness of human), then I can say it is natural or privileged to track another partition (pressure). But I cannot motivate the importance of pressure as a macroscopic variable from just looking at the microstates. Thus, "which parts of physics I consider interesting macr...

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#463 Arouna Lipschitz : Aimer, ça s'apprend !

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 74:26


Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Arouna Lipschitz, femme de lettres, philosophe, enseignante spirituelle, conférencière et réalisatrice. Et si l'amour était un apprentissage ? Tout au long de notre vie, l'Autre fait partie de notre être, de la façon dont nous nous situons dans le monde. Dans son dernier ouvrage, Aimer, ça s'apprend !, publié chez Harper Collins, Arouna Lipschitz propose sept chemins de développement relationnel pour guérir, panser et vivre en paix ses relations. A travers la psychologie, la psychanalyse orientale et occidentale, elle nous apprend à nous libérer des blessures de l'enfance et de nos souffrances latentes pour éviter les écueils relationnels. Épisode #463Avec Arouna Lipschitz, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants (extrait des questions) :Rappelle-nous ce qu'est la voie de l'amoureux, pourquoi ne pas l'avoir appelée la voie de l'amour, finalement ?Dans les 7 chemins que tu proposes le premier concerne la guérison de sa propre naissance. Qu'est-ce que cela veut dire ?Que se passerait-il si l'on accueillait la vie sur terre différemment ?Comment peut-on voir autrement la souffrance de la séparation ?Qu'est-ce que ça fait d'Être heureux d'être né(e)" ?Sommes-nous tous des nostalgiques de l'Ailleurs ? Qu'est-ce que c'est ?Une tendance globale en famille est le reproche, qu'est-ce qu'il dit de nos rapports familiaux ?Tu parles de l'enfant intérieur comme si nous devions voir l'ange sous le marbre. Est-ce que cela veut dire que nous sommes les seuls à pouvoir faire le job ?Comment faire la différence entre douleur et souffrance ?Qu'est-ce que le développement relationnel ?"Tout est lien, tout est juste…" ?A réécouter :#131 Arouna Lipschitz : La voie de l'amoureux. #236 Arouna Lipschitz : Aligner le corps & l'âme !#272 Arouna Lipschitz : Mars et Venus la danse du Masculin-Féminin.Qui est mon invitée Arouna Lipschitz ? Arouna Lipschitz est femme de lettres, philosophe, enseignante spirituelle, conférencière et réalisatrice. Elle a longtemps étudié les fondements de la culture occidentale, à travers la psychologie et la psychanalyse, avant de se lancer dans l'étude de la culture occidentale comme la méditation et le yoga. Après avoir pris la robe orange, Arouna Lipschitz y renoncera, réalisant que tout chemin personnel et spirituel se vérifie tous les jours dans la relation à l'Autre. C'est à ce moment, qu'elle développe La Voie de l'Amoureux une philosophie de la relation qu'elle enseigne aujourd'hui au sein d'une école en ligne. Dans son récent livre, Aimer, ça s'apprend !, publié chez Harper Collins, Arouna Lipschitz donne des outils concrets de développement relationnel.Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz : "Conjuguer le verbe aimer n'est pas simple, il n'y a qu'un seul temps possible, c'est le présent.""Le développement personnel permet de nous aimer comme personne ne nous aimera jamais.""On a besoin de modèles mimétiques pour nous épanouir et avoir un bon ego.""On ne pourra pas parler d'amour avant qu'on ait compris quelque chose à la paix."Retrouvez Métamorphose Podcast sur Insta & FacebookInscrivez-vous à la Newsletter ici : https://www.metamorphosepodcast.com/Découvrez gratuitement La Roue Métamorphose et les 9 piliers de votre vie !Soutenez la Tribu Métamorphose, devenez actifs !Abonnez-vous à Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur YouTube / Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / Google Podcasts / CastBoxPhoto DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Making A Runner
S3|E1 - Feet On The Streets: Social Running Redefined with 2:13 Marathoner, Adam Lipschitz

Making A Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 65:02


What happens when you find a bunch of lekker people who like to run fast and socialise over coffee or a cold one afterwards? You create a club centred around all of the above and take to the streets!In today's conversation we chat to founder of The Social Runners Club, Adam Lipschitz, who is setting the pace and redefining how we look at the stuffy old club model - the vest can stay though...Adam is a self confessed busy-body/businessman or as Davey puts it, "a bonafide hustler". Adams sharp wit and know how for what people want - a place to meet, relate to one another and stay fit - saw the inception and rise of The Social Runners Club, which you may recognise as those dudes handing out Chicken Licken at the finish line of KZN local races. But there's more to the story and far more to Adam...Until recently Adam has "flown under the cloak of mystery', another pearler from Davey, and got sh!t done. He made a few big splashes on the athletics scene in his school and varsity years running fantastic times and showing signs of world level elite talent. He notably ran a 28:27 10 000m and 61 minute 21km in 2021 opening up amazing opportunities of pacing some Big City Marathons around the world over the last few years. In 2023 Adam shifted focus towards the Marathon distance and after a not-so-ideal training block, managed to run a marathon debut of 2:13:01 (the 3rd fastest time by a South African runner at that distance in 2023) at the 2023 Valencia Marathon as an unsigned, SOCIAL RUNNER. Despite not achieving his original goal of an Olympic qualifier (2:08), he was able to show yet again what an incredibly talented runner he is and will hopefully get another shot in the early stages of 2024 at qualifying to represent South Africa at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Make no mistake, he's adamant he'll get there but as he casually remarks, if he weren't able to run fast, he'd be happy with just lacing up and hitting the road with his friends. So in this conversation we unpack: Who is Adam Lipschitz, his background and his training.His complicated relationship with running injuries and what he's done to keep them at bay. A breakdown of his Valencia Marathon race day and future running goalsThe rise of the Social Runners Club and what's to come for the new kids on the block.If you enjoyed our conversation, make sure to leave us a review on your favourite streaming platform.

Unconsciously
#27 Acting as If with Archy Lipschitz

Unconsciously

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 59:48


This week we hear how Archy navigates fear by acting as if and using practical action. For more information on our future plans, @The Light Revealed join this WhatsApp group (admin post only) Light Revealed Updates(https://chat.whatsapp.com/Khox4pFJEst...)If you would like to be a guest on Unconsciously fill out the form belowhttps://www.thelightrevealed.org/unconsciously-formWe welcome your feedback and questions and hope to utilize those questions for future episodes.WebsiteTheLightRevealed.orgEmailTheLightRevealed@TLRFamily.orgFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/thelightreve...Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/thelightrev...The Unconsciously TeamHost: Shmaya HonickmanCo-host: Mordy SchwartzAssistant Producer: Mordy SchwartzSocial Media: Zoe Poznanski.Music by Mundles

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
{REDIFF} Best-Of - Arouna Lipschitz : La voie de l'amoureux

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 66:07


{REDIFFUSION} de l'épisode du 21 septembre 2020***Best-Of***Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe, femme de lettres, conférencière, productrice, réalisatrice et auteur. Arouna est une philosophe de la relation qui a élaboré La Voix de l'amoureux, une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Elle nous parlera aujourd'hui de cette fameuse Nostalgie de l'ailleurs... Un épisode profond et initiatique. Épisode #131Retrouvez le dernier épisode avec Arouna Lipschitz : #272 : Mars & Vénus, la danse du masculin-fémininDans cet épisode avec Arouna Lipschitz j'aborderai les thèmes suivants :Comment êtes-vous arrivée sur « la voie de l'amoureux », et qu'est-ce que c'est ?Vous dites qu'on ne nait pas amoureux on le devient (comme on ne nait pas femme…), c'est un choix identitaire, une nouvelle manière de vivre et d'être !Alors c'est quoi aimer, qu'est-ce que l'amour et comment concrètement apprendre à mieux aimer et se laisser aimer ?Est-ce que j'ai appris à mieux aimer, vous dites que c'est la question essentielle à se poser à la fin de sa vie ?Vous parlez de passer du développement personnel au développement relationnel, qu'entendez-vous ? Qui est mon invitée Arouna Lipschitz ?Arouna Lipschitz est une philosophe de la relation qui a élaboré La Voix de l'amoureux qui est une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Écrivaine, essayiste et productrice, elle est aussi reconnue pour son travail sur le concept de la nostalgie de l'ailleurs. Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz : "Pour une relation, il faut qu'il y ai deux bouts. Et il faut avoir différencié pour relier""Il est important de savoir quels corps parlent afin d'être en relation. Ce sont les parties de soi""S'aimer soi-même, c'est simplement un gadget de départ, c'est le postulat de base !"Retrouvez Métamorphose Podcast sur Insta & FacebookInscrivez-vous à la Newsletter ici : https://www.metamorphosepodcast.com/Découvrez gratuitement La Roue Métamorphose et les 9 piliers de votre vie !Soutenez la Tribu Métamorphose, devenez actifs !Abonnez-vous à Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur YouTube / Apple Podcast / Spotify / Deezer / Google Podcasts / CastBoxPhoto DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Till Death Do Us Part Podcast
Part 2- Buelah Anaan and Belva Gaurtner with the woman of Murderess Row

Till Death Do Us Part Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 50:49


Melissa finishes telling Daniel the cases of the "love killers" of Murderess Row living in Cook County jail in 1920's Chicago. The "Wild West of the Modern Era".And ties it all together in one big shiny bow.Pop, Six, Squish, Uh-Uh, Cicero, Lipschitz! Support the show

Funny Business
Ben Lipschitz on Building + Scaling FoodByUs | EP 255

Funny Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 38:59


Ben Lipschitz is the CEO + Co-Founder of FoodByUs. Topics discussed ~ Taking your birthday off, growing up in South Africa, leaving corporate life to start a shoe business, start up v public company, technology and innovation, FoodByUs origin story, scaling, impact of COVID, energy, raising capital, awards, investing + what's next? ⁠DREAM BIG SOCIAL CLUB WEBSITE NOW LIVE⁠. YOU CAN FIND US ON... The web ~ ⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/funnybusinesspodcast⁠⁠ Instagram ~ ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/funnybusiness_au/⁠⁠ LinkedIn ~ ⁠⁠Lach⁠⁠ / ⁠⁠Rob⁠⁠ CONTACT ME (Lach) ~ lach@dreambigsocialclub.com

TNM Unplugged
Four Masculine Archetypes - Lover,Warrior, Magician and King by Josh Lipschitz

TNM Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 45:25


In this episode, we explore Four Masculine Archetypes - Lover, Warrior, Magician, and King and their application in business and life. Douglas Gillette's book King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine is an exploration of the four archetypal roles of the mature masculine - the King, the Warrior, the Magician, and the Lover. Through the lens of Jungian psychology, Gillette examines the history and power of these archetypes and the ways in which they can be used to help men achieve their full potential. He also offers practical advice on how to use these archetypes to become more effective leaders, more intimate partners, and more fulfilled individuals. With its deep insights and practical advice, King, Warrior, Magician, and Lover is an invaluable resource for men seeking to understand and maximize their masculine power. In this podcast, we are exploring the shadow parts of each aspect of these four archetypes and how to bring those into light and balance  This podcast will inspire you into personal development to become a leader within your own life, and others as well.  Josh is an Evolutionary Coach, Entrepreneur, Conscious Poet, Holistic Chef and Retreat Facilitator. He has spent his life's journey in service to others and projects focussed on the healing of humanity and regeneration of our world. Josh combines his passions for personal development, energy medicine and lyrical wisdom to inspire those around him. Josh helps run The Unmasked Man - a company dedicated to empower and transform men by creating heart-centred leaders and educating aspects of healthy masculinity. He also organises retreats, conscious gatherings and facilitates transformational healing journeys in Ibiza & the U.K. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshlipschitz/

Grow A Small Business Podcast
5+ years of experience in launching, scaling and selling a shoe company, now the cofounder & CEO of Australia's largest online wholesale food ordering platform with over 3,000 suppliers and 85 team members. (Ben Lipschitz)

Grow A Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 30:26


In this episode, I interview Ben Lipschitz, the CEO, and Co-Founder of FoodByUs Australia's largest online wholesale food and alcohol ordering platform that connects thousands of restaurants, cafes, and caterers with thousands of suppliers.  A law graduate turned entrepreneur, who sold his first business, Flipsters in 2014, Ben then teamed up in 2016 with Gary Munitz and Tim Chandler, combining their expertise in hospitality and technology to launch FoodByUs, a free, ‘one-stop procurement shop' for small-medium sized venues. What started as a one-stop-shop online marketplace for venues and suppliers to connect has evolved into an advanced software procurement system that helps venues efficiently run their entire back-of-house operation. Ben's impressive journey as a tech founder has been recognised with numerous awards including being named Entrepreneur of the Year at the prestigious 2022 CEO Magazine Executive of the Year Awards and winner of the 2022 Sydney Young Entrepreneur of the Year Hospitality & Tourism award. For two years running, he has also been recognised as one of Australia's top 100 Young Entrepreneurs. In the past twelve months, he has overseen the growth of the team by 50% to 85 people and helped deliver an ongoing result of at least 30% record MoM revenue growth. Alongside this, he has been instrumental in the business securing Series A ($10m in Nov 2021) & Series B funding ($12m in Jan 2023).  Ben has said that growing a small business requires looking at the numbers every day. So he says, “When we shifted into restaurants, that made it clear that we were onto something every day, everything feeds into that there are tons of dashboards, and the entire company has a relevant dashboard for them that they literally will look at first thing in the morning every day, last thing before they leave and I think that drives the points.” This Cast Covers: Managing a real one-stop shop between restaurants, and all the wholesale orders for everyday needs. Drawing live inventory and being able to submit orders digitally. Growing from 5 to 85 team members for over 7 years. The significance of passion in selecting a business industry to start. Sharing the most innovative industry which is technology. Learning the importance of customer feedback in growing a small business. Tips on how to handle the unending problems inside the business. Accepting the reality that there are people who are better than us to do other tasks. Helping entrepreneurs improve their delegation skills by focusing on culture and people. Sharing the exciting parts of growing a small business. Links: Ben's Linkedin Ben's Twitter Additional Resources:  FoodByUs Zero to One by Peter Thiel     Quotes: “Running a profitable company that has a meaningful impact on the industry is a success.” —Ben Lipschitz  “Have a real think about what it is you're trying to solve before you start to market and scale that marketing.” —Ben Lipschitz “As you grow, you have a lot of pains that you never anticipated.” —Ben Lipschitz “You must accept that your leaders and team are in a better position than you to complete many of the tasks.” —Ben Lipschitz “You have to build the company that you want.” —Ben Lipschitz

Very Good Show
Jessie "The Body" Lipschitz

Very Good Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 83:32


Today's Very Good Show!Slow start. Matt was feeling under the weather.Fuddruckers is now hiring.There is a new layer to the $10 tier.Alex Jones was on Jessie "The Body" Ventura's conspiracy show.Macho Man and Hulk Hogan are on their way to Wrestle Mania with one thing in mind, nutting inside.JOIN THE PATREON WE LOVE YOU!www.verygoodshow.org

The Inner Chief
268. Ben Lipschitz, Co-Founder and CEO of FoodByUs, on being data-driven, starting and exiting a business, and successfully securing funding

The Inner Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 55:33


“Let's approach these problems humbly and not try to tell the customer what we think, but rather how can we offer a service that is definitely wanted now and that can grow into a software solution over time.” In this episode of The Inner Chief podcast, we speak to Ben Lipschitz, Co-Founder and CEO of FoodByUs, on being data-driven, starting and exiting a business, and successfully securing funding.

Sage Advice Podcast
Sage CRM Podcast Series - A session with Anthony Lipschitz from Astech - Episode 2

Sage Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 10:11


Across three episodes, Jeff Richards & David Beard from the Sage CRM team, talk with Anthony Lipshitz, Director at Sage CRM specialist, Astech, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this episode, Anthony talks about how CRM can not only be quickly installed but ALSO easily managed & owned by customers, the unique challenges that operate on the African continent and more stories of Sage CRM in action with customers.

Sage Advice Podcast
Sage CRM Podcast Series - A session with Anthony Lipschitz from Astech - Episode 3

Sage Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 9:14


Across three episodes, Jeff Richards & David Beard from the Sage CRM team, talk with Anthony Lipshitz, Director at Sage CRM specialist, Astech, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this episode we continue on the idea of cross-departmental problem solving, Anthony talks about the future focus for Astech and how Sage CRM can evolve as a customer's central business system rather than buying new tools.

Sage Advice Podcast
Sage CRM Podcast Series - A session with Anthony Lipschitz from Astech - Episode 1

Sage Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 12:32


Across three episodes, Jeff Richards & David Beard from the Sage CRM team, talk with Anthony Lipshitz, Director at Sage CRM specialist, Astech, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this episode, Anthony talks about their first foray into Sage CRM back in 2006, how Astech learnt a lot about Sage CRM through helping a customer learn about their own business domain and how they recommend their customers "start their journey" into CRM.

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast
Sage CRM Podcast Series - A session with Anthony Lipschitz from Astech - Episode 1

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 12:32


Across three episodes, Jeff Richards & David Beard from the Sage CRM team, talk with Anthony Lipshitz, Director at Sage CRM specialist, Astech, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this episode, Anthony talks about their first foray into Sage CRM back in 2006, how Astech learnt a lot about Sage CRM through helping a customer learn about their own business domain and how they recommend their customers "start their journey" into CRM.

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast
Sage CRM Podcast Series - A session with Anthony Lipschitz from Astech - Episode 2

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 10:11


Across three episodes, Jeff Richards & David Beard from the Sage CRM team, talk with Anthony Lipshitz, Director at Sage CRM specialist, Astech, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this episode, Anthony talks about how CRM can not only be quickly installed but ALSO easily managed & owned by customers, the unique challenges that operate on the African continent and more stories of Sage CRM in action with customers.

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast
Sage CRM Podcast Series - A session with Anthony Lipschitz from Astech - Episode 3

Sage Thought Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 9:14


Across three episodes, Jeff Richards & David Beard from the Sage CRM team, talk with Anthony Lipshitz, Director at Sage CRM specialist, Astech, in Johannesburg, South Africa. In this episode we continue on the idea of cross-departmental problem solving, Anthony talks about the future focus for Astech and how Sage CRM can evolve as a customer's central business system rather than buying new tools.

Cartoon Commentary
Cartoon Commentary #38 Rugrats - A Visit from Lipschitz

Cartoon Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 161:29


It would make sense that we talk a lot about our kids on the Rugrats episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cory096/message

A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.
083. Chicago: The Movie - "We couldn't have done this without you, truly!".

A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 58:25


"I don't believe in the glorification of murder. I do believe in the empowerment of women."- Lady Gaga Welcome to Chicago. Where the music is as hot as the crime and the crime can make you famous. Enter Roxy Hart and Velma Kelly. Both are accused of a crime they absolutely did commit, both are desperate to keep their names in the newspapers, and both think that they don't need the other. Beautiful musical numbers that showcase the talented cast shine here, but the star of the show is "The Cellblock Tango." Laura Marie wishes she could sing and Jessica Marie wishes she could dance alongside the ladies of Murderess Row as they deliver the most memorable number of the movie. Pop. Six. Squish. Uh Uh. Cicero. Lipschitz. They had it coming. TW / CW: EDs and sexual assault For additional TW/CW information for your future reads, head to this site for more: https://triggerwarningdatabase.com/ Spoilers: no spoilers to our knowledge Mentions: Moulin Rouge, Hamilton, Burlesque, The Vampire Diaries, Suckerpunch, Empire Records, Ozark, The Devil Wears Prada *Thank you for listening to us! Please subscribe and leave a 5 star review and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/) at @ACOFAEpodcast and on our TikToks! TikTok: ACOFAELaura : Laura Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura?) ACOFAEJessica : Jessica Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica?)

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#23 MiniPod - Arouna Lipschitz : Aligner le corps & l'âme !

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 10:19


Bienvenue dans le MiniPod Métamorphose, une série spéciale qui, en moins de 10mn, vous permet de capter l'essentiel du message d'un invité qui a déjà été diffusé dans le podcast Métamorphose.Aujourd'hui je suis avec Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation, docteure en sémantique, écrivaine, essayiste et productrice. Dans cet extrait de l'épisode #236, explorons à ses côtés les rituels d'énergies qui nous permettent d'aligner le corps et l'âme !Retrouvez l'épisode complet : #236 Arouna Lipschitz : Aligner le corps et l'âme https://youtu.be/CZQLjMelJc8Qui est mon invitée, Arouna Lipschitz ?Arouna Lipschitz est philosophe de la relation, écrivaine, essayiste, productrice, docteure en sémantique.Son livre co-écrit avec Stéphan Jaulin “Rituels d'énergie” est paru aux éditions “Le Lotus et l'Éléphant” (groupe Hachette).On la retrouve sur son site https://lavoiedelamoureux.com et sur instagram @arounalipschitzRejoignez-nous sur notre nouveau site Internet et abonnez-vous à notre Newsletter www.metamorphosepodcast.comSoutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et des surprises ;-)Instagram Facebook Photo DR Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts
EXPERT SPOTLIGHT: How to get up the pointy end with Greg Lipschitz - Episode 56 of Better Business, Better Life!

Better Business Better Life! Helping you live your Ideal Entrepreneurial Life through EOS & Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 31:36


Greg Lipschitz is founder & CEO of Summit Internet, a telecommunications company that owns and manages their national network. Through innovation & customer-oriented service, they're challenging the way their competitors do business - as a result, Summit Internet is one of Australia's fastest growing internet providers. Greg has been a business owner for over 22 years and he is most proud of growing & maintaining a high performing team. He loves seeing his team succeed & completely trusts them, knowing that he can step out of the business and they will continue to strive & achieve amazing things. Earlier this year, he actually had to take 6 weeks off due to a broken collarbone & didn't have to do a thing. He could & did walk away knowing full well that everything would run exactly as it should. In this episode, Greg shares insider tips & tricks to points hacking – being smart about where & how you spend your money to get some extra perks. “We all work so damn hard as business owners and we sometimes forget about the things that we can take out of the business that might not be financial. It might just be being able to travel in style.” So one of the things he's focused on over the last 22 years is how he can points hack through business and get that extra value & additional benefits to enjoy life even more. And one of these benefits can be travelling up at the pointy end of the plane! He shares the differences between points and status & how you can leverage both to your advantage. Not only that, you can use these points to reward amazing staff – for example, picking up their flight costs when they go on holiday. Listen to the full episode to find out how you can change your spending habits to get you the biggest rewards. It may be something as simple as changing where you put petrol in your car! Greg's Top 3 Tips: 1. Systems is definitely the biggest thing that will change your life Let go and trust your staff. Enjoy business and have fun. If you feel that you're stressed out and you're not enjoying it, go and talk to someone about that, because that's a real problem. The enjoyment factor should be there. 2. Understand your cash flow The way you use points hack your business can actually improve & streamline your cash flow as well, because you're doing things in a more systemised way. Don't buy irons and toasters with you points! 3. Spend your points Collect all these points and actually go and use them. Don't just sit on them! Have a lovely holiday, book up the pointy end & experience some of these first class trips out there. There's some amazing rewards that you can go & get. You'll probably fly there maybe once or twice in your lifetime, but you're going to enjoy it. You've worked hard for it. Debra Chantry-Taylor Professional EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner #betterbusinessbetterlife #entrepreneur #leadership #eosimplementer Professional EOS Implementer Australia Professional EOS Implementer New Zealand --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterbusiness-betterlife/message

It's Never About Money
The Entrepreneurial Mindset [Ben Lipschitz]

It's Never About Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 45:39


This week we are joined by Ben Lipshitz. Ben is co-founder and CEO of FoodByUs, Australia's largest online hospitality marketplace that connects restaurants, cafes, and caterers with thousands of wholesale food and alcohol suppliers. In 2021, Ben was also recognised as one of Australia's top 100 Young Entrepreneurs. In this episode we talk about the hard work it takes to be an entrepreneur founding a start-up. We also go through Ben's journey being a lawyer, running a footwear company, a data analytics company, and strategically changing FoodByUs to ensure that the business can be scalable. FIND OUT MORE: Connect with Ben: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benlipschitz Find out more about FoodByUs: https://www.foodbyus.com.au/

StickyBeak
One Stop Procurement Shop - Ben Lipschitz from FoodByUs

StickyBeak

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 57:48


In this episode, Ben Lipschitz, co-founder of FoodByUs, talked us through his journey growing the 'one-stop procurement shop' platform that connects small-to-medium hospitality businesses to wholesalers. Ben shared some great insights in this ep, with advice for adapting a B2B hospitality service during a pandemic, running a 2 sided marketplace, and how to stay curious and open-minded when moving from one industry to another.

It's A Musical! Podcast
It's A Musical! Podcast Ep. 109 - Chicago Live!

It's A Musical! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 83:02


Pop! Six! Squish! Uh uh! Cicero, Lipschitz! Join us this week as we return to the New Victoria Theatre in Woking to visit the merry murderesses of the Cook County Jail once again! That's right, it's time for Chicago! We're off to do the Cell Block Tango for the second time, as Danny finally gets to experience a musical he loves live; but will it live up to the hype? Will he get some Razzle Dazzle? Or is this more Mr. Cellophane? Want to paint the town? Download now, for All… That… Jazz! Music: Purple-Planet.com

A New Untold Story
A New Untold Story: Ep. 287 - Dr. Lipschitz

A New Untold Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 57:07 Very Popular


A New Untold Story: Ep. 287 - Dr. Lipschitz

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#272 Arouna Lipschitz : Mars & Vénus, la danse du masculin-féminin

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 57:18


Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation et chercheuse en spiritualité, auteure de nombreux ouvrages, conférencière internationale, elle est également réalisatrice et a fondé La Voie de l'amoureux qu'elle enseigne lors d'ateliers et sur son école en ligne. Avec elle, aujourd'hui, parlons de Mars et de Vénus et de ce nouveau paradigme de la danse du masculin-féminin avec cette conjonction parfaite ce 6 mars… et des temps à venir, comment traverser ces turbulences en conscience. Épisode #272Son précédent épisode dans Métamorphose : #236 Arouna Lipschitz : Aligner le corps & l'âme !Avec Arouna Lipschitz, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants (extrait des questions) :Cette conjonction parfaite de Mars et de Vénus signifie que ces planètes sont très proches et quelles unissent leurs forces ? Quel est l'enjeu de cette conjonction ?Tu parles de sortir de ces clichés Mars et Vénus, tu parles de polarités énergétiques, nous sommes 4 en fait à l'intérieur ?Du coup, il est essentiel de conscientiser les forces du masculin et du féminin en nous particulièrement en ce moment ?Peux-tu nous décrire l'un et l'autre, féminin et masculin, celui du « prendre soin » et « prendre en charge » ? Tu parles des aspects névrotiques du féminin et masculin, pourquoi est-ce essentiel de les connaitre ? Comment accueillir la vulnérabilité et s'ouvrir à "l'impudeur du coeur ?"Qui est mon invitée de la semaine Arouna Lipschitz ?Arouna Lipschitz est philosophe de la relation et chercheuse en spiritualité, auteure de nombreux ouvrages, conférencière internationale, elle est également réalisatrice et a fondé La Voie de l'amoureux qu'elle enseigne lors d'ateliers et sur son école en ligne. Son dernier livre Rituels d'énergies est paru il y a quelques mois aux Editions le Lotus et L'Eléphant.On peut la retrouver sur sa chaine YouTube ainsi que sur ses sites : https://voiedelamoureux.com https://arouna.com et https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZQLjMelJc8 Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz :"Pour moi, sur le plan relationnel on est vraiment parti dans l'air du verseau.""Les astres influencent mais ne déterminent pas.""On a une chance pour l'humanité de sortir d'un Mars de guerre et d'un Vénus féminin sacrificiel.""Tant qu'on a pas compris qu'on est 4 à l'intérieur de nous, on ne peut être que dans les duels, le rapport de force.""Il se passe une révolution relationnelle plus ou moins bien vécue mais elle est en cours."Soutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Google Podcasts /Spotify/ Deezer /YouTube / SoundCloud/ CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et gagnez des surprises ;-)https://www.instagram.com/metamorphosepodcast/https://www.facebook.com/metamorphosepodcastBonne écoutePhoto Sylvana Mele Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast
Ep 176 - Building a high-growth hospitality procurement platform with Ben Lipschitz the MD of Food by Us

Principle of Hospitality - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 27:04


Ep 176 - Building a high-growth hospitality procurement platform with Ben Lipschitz the MD of Food by Us  Ben Lipschitz is co-founder and Managing Director of FoodByUs, Australia's largest online hospitality marketplace that connects restaurants, cafes, and caterers with hundreds of wholesale food and alcohol suppliers. In 2016 he teamed up with Gary Munitz (cofounder of Menulog) and Tim Chandler combining their expertise in hospitality and technology to launch the brand.  They have grown their team by 50% in the last 12 months and 30% growth month on month, so it was great to talk with Ben on this week's podcast. In this podcast we discuss: -How did he come to start the business. -Why does Ben believe venues have not focused on their supply chain until now. -Does the team find that venues that use Food By Us move between suppliers often or stay loyal to those they first choice. -With a brand that is growing so quickly as theirs, how have they been able to get the best talent in such a tight market. -What is the brand focusing on in 2022, and are there any new updates in the pipeline. Please connect with Food By Us here- Website:  https://www.foodbyus.com.au/ (https://www.foodbyus.com.au/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodbyus.au/ (https://www.instagram.com/foodbyus.au/) Please connect with us here at POH-  POH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/ (https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/) POH Website:  https://principleofhospitality.com/ (https://principleofhospitality.com/)

Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast
Ben Lipschitz: Selling Technology to Old School Industries

Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 30:14


Host Shahin Hoda chats with Ben Lipschitz, Managing Director at FoodByUs about how to sell and market technology products and solutions into industries that are considered traditional and have a low level of technology adoption.  Ben is co-founder and Managing Director of FoodByUs, an online marketplace that connects restaurants, cafes and caterers with hundreds of wholesale food suppliers. The overall business has increased 600% in annual revenue since 2019. Ben's expertise in the business focuses on sales and marketing and in the past twelve months, he has overseen the growth of the team by 50% and helped deliver an ongoing result of 30% MoM revenue growth. Alongside this, he has been instrumental in securing investment from global marketplace investors FJ Labs and Macquarie Capital, including an AU$10M Series A funding round in November 2021. Join the Slack channel: www.growthcolony.org/slack

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#236 Arouna Lipschitz : Aligner le corps & l'âme !

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 52:49


Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation, docteure en sémantique, écrivaine, essayiste et productrice. Grande amoureuse de la vie et de l'humanité, on parle de son nouveau livre “Rituels d'énergie” qu'elle a coécrit avec Stéphan Jaulin, naturopathe, et dans lequel elle nous livre 21 rituels : “sains” et “saints” secrets pour mieux vivre et aligner le corps et l'âme en conscience. Épisode #236Avec Arouna Lipschitz, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants (extrait des questions) :Pouvez-vous nous expliquer ce qui a motivé l'écriture de ce livre autour des sains secrets et de secrets Saints ?Quels types de rituels proposez-vous ?Pourquoi est-il si important, selon vous, d'effectuer chacun des rituels bien-être que vous proposez en y mettant de la conscience, un supplément d'âme ? De ces 21 rituels que vous citez, lequel est votre préféré, celui qui vous fait le plus de bien et pourquoi ?Au commencement de tout travail sur soi, sur tous les plans, du plan le plus physique aux plans les plus spirituels, est la joie d'être en vie. Une joie à conquérir chaque matin un peu plus.Accepter sa propre naissance et sa place légitime sur la Terre, est-ce le point de départ de toute vie heureuse ?Pourquoi est-ce important de se connecter au cœur dès le matin, lors de la “mélodie du réveil” ? Comment avez-vous découvert que prendre soin de soi pouvait mener à une meilleure vie et à de meilleures relations aux autres ? Qui est mon invitée de la semaine, Arouna Lipschitz ?Arouna Lipschitz est philosophe de la relation, écrivaine, essayiste, productrice, docteure en sémantique.Son livre co-écrit avec Stéphan Jaulin “Rituels d'énergie” est paru aux éditions “Le Lotus et l'Éléphant” (groupe Hachette).On la retrouve sur son site https://lavoiedelamoureux.com et sur instagram @arounalipschitz Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz :"C'est le sacré qui met la cohérence entre l'esprit et le corps""Aujourd'hui, plus que jamais, il faut qu'on arrive à garder ce centrage, l'envie d'être en vie !""Notre corps, notre façon de rayonner la beauté est le vrai test d'une spiritualité incarnée""La vraie beauté défie l'âge et les traits"Soutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Google Podcasts /Spotify/ Deezer /YouTube / SoundCloud/ CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et gagnez des surprises ;-)Bonne écoutePhotos DR Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Smashin' Transistors
Smashin‘ Transistors 84: You might as well live

Smashin' Transistors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 69:21


I'll admit it, I've read a lot of poetry ever the years. Don't quiz me on of it though as it was years ago. Either way, your rock trivia fact for this episode of the Smashin' Transistors podcast is Bryan Ferry cops a line from Dorothy Parker's Resume in All I Want Is You.   Also in this episode you'll hear me say that Michael Beach's Dream Violence album came out on Goner in early 2001, It didn't. It came out early this year.    Vicious Visions - Beat You Fashion Pimps and the Glamazons – Jazz For Johnny Speed Stick – Knots Heavy Metal – Walking The Dog -words from your host- The Lipschitz – Computer Sun Michael Beach – Curtain Of Night Jason Eddie & the Centermen – Singin' The Blues Smart Shoppers – Strange Vehicles -words from your host- Virvon Varvon – Allergies Midnight Steppers – Bleak Disco Blondie – Union City Blue Leopardo – Hardship -words from your host- Digital Leather – So Warm  Roxy Music – Thrill Of It All Fotomatic – Bipolarity Zurich Cloud Motors – Floorboard Occult -words from your host- The Hot Blood – Terrible Idea Three Body Problem – I've Got A Stain Weenog – Skull Trap The Pontiac Brothers – It's Alright At Home -words from your host-     We glady accept tips! Get even more Smashin' Transistors action at    Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr.   

Camp Scouts
#12: Agus Vivo & Ine Maguire, The Lipschitz, Changing, Wastemen

Camp Scouts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 25:34


This week Josh records his first-ever solo podcast, and brings four more incredible songs to share with you! BBC article: https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-58327849 Josh's Bandcamp finds: Agus Vivo & Ine Maguire: https://agusvivo.bandcamp.com/album/gatitas-veganas-2 The Lipschitz: https://thelipschitz.bandcamp.com/album/chevron Changing: https://newprofessor.bandcamp.com/album/not-a-citizen-damage-prone Wastemen: https://cleandemonrecords.bandcamp.com/album/podkulachnik Be sure to follow us @campscoutspod on Twitter and Instagram!!! Curtis @citrushamburger on Instagram Josh @jwfreeman_ on Twitter and Instagram Artwork by @madisonn_rrose on Twitter and Instagram

The Hospopreneurs Podcast
133: The Amazon of Foodservice with Ben Lipschitz

The Hospopreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 28:08


Ben Lipschitz is the co-founder and Managing Director at FoodByUs, a wholesale food marketplace for restaurants to order from hundreds of suppliers. Dubbed 'Amazon for the foodservice industry' FoodByUs is the market leader and has received Venture Capital investment from, amongst others, Macquarie Bank's Venture Capital division. Prior to founding FoodByUs, Ben founded and sold international footwear company, Flipsters. He has a Bachelor of Arts/Law (UNSW).

Apocalypse Video
Rugrats: Season 2, Episode 13

Apocalypse Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 65:24


Saturday Morning Apocalypse concludes it's look back at the Nickelodeon classic, Rugrats, as we discuss the first appearance of the man, the myth, the legend...Dr. Lipschitz -- in "A Visit From Lipschitz". We'll also take some LSD and get a ticket on our way to work as we do "What The Big People Do".I'm your host, Dave, and joining me as we discuss the best new age baby taming techniques are fellow Big People Ryan, Mike, and Ruler of the Wasteland, Immortan Hoof.Listen as we try to determine how many times the characters say "shitz" in A Visit From Lipschitz"; Mike defends Dr. Lipschitz in the wasteland court of Law; and finally, we go on a lengthy tangent about cereal as Reptar shows us the joys of being a kid (and having a fast metabolism...).Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.comSaturday Morning Apocalypse will be back with more cartoon shenanigans! Stay Tuned!

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#15 MiniPod - Arouna Lipschitz : La voie de l'amoureux

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 9:47


Bienvenue dans le MiniPod Métamorphose Best-off, une série spéciale qui, en moins de 10mn, vous permet de capter l’essentiel du message d’un invité qui a déjà été diffusé dans le podcast Métamorphose.Aujourd’hui, je suis avec Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation qui a élaboré La Voix de l’amoureux, une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Voici un extrait du podcast numéro #131 (https://youtu.be/y54Vciclqc0).Arouna Lipschitz est une philosophe de la relation qui a élaboré La Voix de l’amoureux qui est une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Écrivaine, essayiste et productrice, elle est aussi reconnue pour son travail sur le concept de la nostalgie de l’ailleurs… Elle accompagne la mutation en cours et comme elle le dit si bien « quelles que soient mes casquettes, mon sujet c’est l’amour, l’amour, l’amour ! »Suivez Arouna Lipschitz sur le site : www.arouna.com et www.lavoiedelamoureux.comSoutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Google Podcasts /Spotify/ Deezer /YouTube / SoundCloud/ CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et gagnez des surprises ;-)https://www.instagram.com/metamorphosepodcast/Bonne écoute See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Nosey Rosie Show
Loving Someone Vs Being In Love with Derrick Lipschitz

The Nosey Rosie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 60:02


What's the difference between loving someone and being in love? Where does 'True Love' go after the relationship ends? How does love change?! Let's unpack these questions today on the show, with my bestie: Derrick Lipschitz.

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#158 - Arouna Lipschitz : le portail du solstice d’hiver 2020

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 60:39


Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation, écrivaine, essayiste et productrice. Elle a élaboré La Voix de l’amoureux qui est une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Nous allons parler du portail énergétique du 21 décembre 2020, de son impact sur 2021 et approfondir cette quête de sens pour aller du Moi vers Soi. - Épisode #158Dans cet épisode avec Arouna Lipschitz, j'aborderai les questions suivantes :Dans l’épisode #131 nous avons échangé sur votre chemin et «La Voie de l’Amoureux : la relation comme initiation à la joie de vivre sur terre sans perdre sa reliance au sacré. “ Rappelez-nous ce que c’est ?Vous parlez souvent de notre «futur glorieux», qu’est-ce que c’est ?Vous enseignez aussi le «karma d’autorité», qui est la base de toutes les difficultés et épreuves qui se jouent sur l’axe du pouvoir. C’est-à-dire ?Vous parlez d’un problème racine, qu’est-ce que c’est et comment le découvrir pour ne plus tourner autour du pot et tirer des milliers de fils «annexes» qui peuvent le masquer ?J’aimerais parler de cette notion de Valeur-Thérapie, qu’est-ce que c’est et en quoi ces valeurs influencent-elles nos relations ? Et quelle est la différence entre éthique et morale ?Pouvons-nous parler de nos echos mémoriels, Arouna, et comment notre liberté peut-être coincée, imbriquée de facto dans les archétypes et histoires de l’humanité…Qu’est-ce que la marche arrière consciente qui libère le futur ?Quelle est votre espérance pour ces temps de troubles et de bascule Arouna et ce portail du 21 décembre 2021 ?Qui est mon invitée de la semaine, Arouna Lipschitz ?Arouna Lipschitz est une philosophe de la relation, écrivaine, essayiste et productrice. Elle a élaboré La Voix de l’amoureux qui est une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Elle est déjà venue dans Métamorphose et revient pour notre plus grande joie et pour la deuxième fois dans Métamorphose et nous allons approfondir cette quête de sens pour aller du Moi vers Soi.Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz :"Le test de réalité c’est ma relation à l’autre au quotidien.""Nous sommes arrivés au bout de l’utilisation du pouvoir comme il est fait aujourd’hui pour l’humanité.""Beaucoup de blocages découlent du problème racine lié au pouvoir.""Au présent, on a tout le temps la liberté du poing ou de la caresse.""Ce solstice d'hiver 2020 est la clé des prochaines années..." Retrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Google Podcasts /Spotify/ Deezer /

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#131 Arouna Lipschitz : La voie de l'amoureux

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 66:27


Anne Ghesquière reçoit dans Métamorphose Arouna Lipschitz, philosophe de la relation qui a élaboré La Voix de l’amoureux, une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Nous parlerons aussi de cette fameuse Nostalgie de l'ailleurs... Un épisode profond et initiatique... - Épisode #131Dans cet épisode avec Arouna Lipschitz, j'aborderai les thèmes suivants :Comment êtes-vous arrivée sur « la voie de l’amoureux », et qu’est-ce que c’est ?Vous dites qu’on ne nait pas amoureux on le devient (comme on ne nait pas femme…), c’est un choix identitaire, une nouvelle manière de vivre et d’être !Alors c’est quoi aimer, qu’est-ce que l’amour et comment concrètement apprendre à mieux aimer et se laisser aimer ?Est-ce que j’ai appris à mieux aimer, vous dites que c’est la question essentielle à se poser à la fin de sa vie ?“Devenir un amoureux n’est pas juste une idée. C’est capital pour l’avenir de l’humanité. C’est un choix philosophique qui ajoute le développement relationnel à notre développement personnel autant que spirituel.”Vous parlez de passer du développement personnel au développement relationnel, qu’entendez-vous ?Y a-t-il pour vous crise ou une mutation du couple et de l’amour particulièrement en ce moment ?Comment concilier désir qui parfois s’éteint et l’amour, comment réinventer le couple dans la durée ?Comment aimer quand on est seul.e ou encore dans l’attente du fameux prince charmant ?Comment savoir si on aime vraiment une personne, pas évident entre le grand emballement des débuts et la lassitude du désir potentiel ensuite ?Que penser de nos rencontres qu’elles soient amoureuses, amicales, professionnelles, pour vous, toutes nos rencontres ont un sens et sont porteuses d’informations précieuses…Comment distinguer rencontres d’âmes, karmiques, flammes jumelles etc et tout cela qui se mêle avec le désir de fusion et le désir… Pas simple d’y voir clair quand on entre dans une nouvelle relation ?Comment savoir si la relation amoureuse que l’on vit est une relation d’âme ?Vous avez beaucoup écrit et enseigné sur la Nostalgie de l’ailleurs qui pour vous est « la racine de la difficulté à incarner notre spiritualité profonde et la cause fondamentale de toutes nos petites névroses ordinaires de nos tentatives douloureuses de vivre ici-bas dans la fusion ou la perfection ».Vous dites que « La plupart des quêtes spirituelles traditionnelles se nourrissent de la nostalgie de l’ailleurs »La nostalgie de l’ailleurs est-elle un obstacle à l’amour ?La nuit, nous voyageons dans cet ailleurs ?Comment ce que l’on vit en ce moment au niveau du collectif est une opportunité de libération karmique ?Quels sont les grands principes et les lois de l’univers qu’il faut connaitre ?Vous dites qu’il faut mettre le poison à côté du remède, c’est une loi de l’univers !Qui est mon invitée de la semaine, Arouna Lipschitz ?Arouna Lipschitz est une philosophe de la relation qui a élaboré La Voix de l’amoureux qui est une réflexion sur la dualité et la conscience d'altérité en même temps qu'une pratique de développement relationnel, à la croisée des chemins entre psychanalyse, spiritualité et science initiatique. Écrivaine, essayiste et productrice, elle est aussi reconnue pour son travail sur le concept de la nostalgie de l’ailleurs… Elle accompagne la mutation en cours et comme elle le dit si bien « quelles que soient mes casquettes, mon sujet c’est l’amour, l’amour, l’amour ! »Quelques citations du podcast avec Arouna Lipschitz : "L'Amour, c'est le moment de plénitude totale ou l'on sait que "c'est". L'évidence""Passion, pulsion, émotion, sentiment, il est important de faire la différence...""S'aimer c'est ne pas se raconter d'histoire sur soi. S'accepter avec ses limites""Se laisser aimer, c'est aussi le grand challenge du couple. C'est un chemin à faire...""Nous avons plusieurs natures. Les faire dialoguer est capital""Pour une relation, il faut qu'il y ai deux bouts. Et il faut avoir différencié pour relier""Dans les traditions indiennes, on sait qu'il y a sept corps qui réagissent de façon différente""Il est important de savoir quels corps parlent afin d'être en relation. Ce sont les parties de soi""S'aimer soi-même, c'est simplement un gadget de départ, c'est le postulat de base !"Suivez Arouna Lipschitz sur le site : www.arouna.com et www.lavoiedelamoureux.comRetrouvez Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience sur Apple Podcast / Google Podcasts / Spotify / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox / TuneIn.Suivez les épisodes sur mon Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et gagnez des surprises ;-)Bonne écoute ! Cet épisode a été réalisé grâce au soutien de LÉA NATURE, engagée de nature et premier fabricant français de produits bio et naturels, partenaire officiel de la #Saison2 de "Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience". Merci ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Energetic Radio
#205: Leah Lipschitz | Making Mindfulness Meaningful

Energetic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 44:11


With the world in a spin, 2020 is testing everyone in some shape or form. Today I am so thrilled to share Leah's message with everyone as the world needs to embrace it big time. Leah Lipschitz is a passionate educator and advocate for mindfulness, holistic education and play as vehicles for personal and social change. Her professional experience in the field of education has deepened her belief in the power of mindful awareness and compassion to transform school communities, organizations and team environments. Hailing from her background as a collegiate athlete and coach and as a current Boston Public high school teacher, Leah understands and values the importance of connecting mind, body and heart to help individuals and organisations live fully and maximise their potential. Leah is a licensed Physical Education teacher as well as a certified L2 Unified Mindfulness coach and certified yoga instructor. Twitter - @mindfulnessHPE Linkedin - Leah Lipschitz

A Dealmaker's DNA with Ilan Jacobson
Episode 7: Anthony Lipschitz

A Dealmaker's DNA with Ilan Jacobson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 48:28


Anthony Lipschitz is an entrepreneur, business leader, and company builder with a long history of experience in all stages of the business cycle. Anthony is also a Firepower Capital partner who heads up Firepower’s private equity division. Listen in to today’s episode to learn more about Anthony and his background. In today’s episode, you’ll hear about Anthony’s first sales job, why he believes strongly in the power of mentorship, and what it was like to be involved in various different business roles throughout his career. Topics Discussed in This Episode Anthony’s background in South Africa Anthony’s competitive drive How Anthony got his college scholarship Where Anthony got his risk tolerance from How growing up in a single-mom household affected Anthony What the end of Anthony’s soccer career was like The importance of Anthony’s first sales job What people need to learn about following their passion and doing things out of necessity Why mentorship is so important The importance of having a supportive partner How your DNA determines your characteristics How to create the ability to work and overcome adversity in children

Sets For Life
076: Mindfulness- With Guest Leah Lipschitz

Sets For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 23:31


When we walk away from our sport we often feel as if we have lost a huge part of ourselves. We tend to feel as is we have lost our purpose once our sport no longer defines us. As athletes its seems counter intuitive but it is through slowing down that we notice more. We have to seek out ways to find balance especially in today’s hyper connected society. We don’t give ourselves an opportunity to stop and pay attention.  Mindfulness practices like yoga and meditation can prove to be extremely beneficial to former athletes as we seek to find some sense of balance. Be sure to connect with Leah Lipschitz www.twitter.com/urbanwellnessED https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-lipschitz-2b633233 Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and connect with Coach J www.joiwalker.com info@joiwalker.com Social Media https://www.instagram.com/setsforlife314/ https://twitter.com/SetsForLife314/ https://www.facebook.com/SetsForLife314/

AntroVert Podcast
Valerie Marx (Lipschitz, Gutter Panel Press Podcast)

AntroVert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 93:23


I had Chris (val) over to talk about how he got into playing music, and the overall start of lipschitz.

Jewish History Soundbites
The Original Askan: R' Yaakov HaLevi Lipschitz

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 19:12


Yehuda Geberer profiles the life of R' Yaakov Halevi Lipschitz (1838-1921), famed secretary of Rav Yitzchok Elchanan Spektor and his lifelong battle against the Enlightenment. From his "Black Office" in Kovno, he headquartered an ongoing campaign to fight the many "Ism's" of the time and authored his extensive memoirs entitled Zichron Yaakov. Subscribe To Our Podcast on Apple: https://tinyurl.com/yy8gaody Google Play: https://tinyurl.com/yxwv8tpc Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y54wemxs You can email Yehuda at YGebss@Gmail.com

True to Form
Using Passion, Business Sense and Data to Build a Thriving Practice

True to Form

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 38:55


Board-certified plastic surgeon, RealSelf top doctor, and owner of Athena Plastic Surgery, Dr. Avron Lipschitz, joins host Tim Sawyer to discuss how to build a thriving aesthetic practice based on facts, not feelings. Dr. Lipschitz shares the true power of passion and the vital importance of running your practice as a BUSINESS.

AntroVert Podcast
Matt Phaneuf PRO(almost) BOWLER, Lipschitz.

AntroVert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 91:00


I talked to one of my best friends about he got into music and how he's aiming to be a professional bowler. Matt is the guitarist for lipschitz.

The MAP IT FORWARD Podcast
The MAP IT FORWARD Podcast: Episode 31 with Ben Lipschitz

The MAP IT FORWARD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 61:46


Ben Lipschitz is the Managing Director of Foodbyus based in Sydney Australia www.foodbyus.com.auThe MAP IT FORWARD Live Podcast is sponsored by:MAP IT FORWARD - go to our website www.mapitforward.org for upcoming events and to enquire about our consulting services. Follow us on social media @imapitforwardFor virtual access to our recent Aussie Tour Event in Australia go to www.mapitforward.com/events and listen to this episode of the podcast for discount code details.Elixir Specialty Coffee www.elixirfy.me - Looks like whiskey, feels like tea, made from coffee and unlike anything you've ever had before.Follow Elixir on social media @elixirspecialtycoffee. This months Elixir Roaster of the Month is Aussie Roaster Stitch Coffee. Use the code imapitforward for a one time 10% discount from your first order and get great discounts when you subscribe to our Elixir Lovers Club or VIP Elixir Lovers Club.Lostsolmedia www.lostsolmedia.com. A content creating company that helps businesses big or small gain traction through consistent high quality content at an affordable price. Based out of Los Angeles California, Lostsolmedia are confident in tackling any project for client all over the USA.Watch future podcast episodes live on YouTube or listen later on iTunes and Stitcher. Don't forget to subscribe, rate this podcast and share it with your friends!

The Intentional Clinician: Psychology and Philosophy
Trauma, PTSD, Recovery from trauma, cultural trauma, EMDR therapy, and other treatments. [Episode 13]

The Intentional Clinician: Psychology and Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 96:57


In this episode, Paul discusses the topics of trauma, post traumatic stress disorder, EMDR therapy, trauma-informed treatment, recovery from trauma and PTSD, the adverse childhood experiences study, best practices related to treating trauma, how trauma affects the brain, neurobiology research and more. Paul also discusses multiple examples of traumatic experiences, how trauma affects the brain, and how it can be perceived in society. If you or someone you know has suffered from a traumatic experience(s) share this podcast to help spread the news that there actually are empirically proven treatments for trauma that work! Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, EMDRIA Consultant in Training (CIT), host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress)  as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433.  If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups.  For details, click here. Follow Health for Life Grand Rapids: Instagram   |   Facebook     |     Youtube Original music, used with permission:  "Shades of Currency" [Instrumental] from Archetypes by PAWL "Feynman Wolfgang" from Flighty Tronys 1 by Flighty Tronys Music available here: https://flightytronys.bandcamp.com/releases https://pawl.bandcamp.com/ References: ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience Study). http://www.acestudy.org/ American Psychiatric Association (2013), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders FifthEdition, Washington DC. Buser, S., Cruz, L. (2015). DSM-5 Insanely Simplified: Unlocking the Spectrums within DSM-5 and ICD-10. Innerquest. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/ACE/ Herman, J.L. (1997) [1992]. Trauma and recovery: the aftermath of violence - from domestic abuse to political terror. New York: BasicBooks. Kessler, R.C., Sonnega, A., Bromet, E. (1995). Posttraumatic stress disorder in the national comorbidity survey. Archives of General Psychiatry, 52, 1048-1060. Lipschitz, D.S., Winegar, R.K., Hartnick, E., Foote, B., & Southwick, S.M. (1999). Posttraumatic stress disorder in hospitalized adolescents: Psychiatric comorbidity and clinical correlates. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 38, 385-392. Mayo Clinic. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Symptoms. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/post-traumatic-stress-disorder/DS00246/ Mueser, K. T., Goodman, L. B., Trumbetta, S. L., Rosenberg, S. D., Osher, F., Vidaver, R., Auciello, P., & Foy, D. W. Trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder in severe mental illness. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66: 493-499. (1998). National Center for Trauma Informed Care, http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/nctic/ Levine, Peter A. (2005). Healing trauma: a pioneering program for restoring the wisdom of your body. Boulder, CO :Sounds True,   Rosenberg, C. (2017). Your eyes may be key to healing your mind. https://www.mnn.com/health/fitness-well-being/stories/your-eyes-may-be-key-heal-your-mind Shapiro, F. (2001). Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, 2nd edition, N.Y.: The Guilford Press. Shapiro F. (2013).  Getting Past Your Past: Take Control of Your Life with Self-Help Techniques from EMDR Therapy, Rodale Books. Van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma. New York: Viking. Wikipedia. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posttraumatic_stress_disorder  

Rewatch Podcast
RW 044 – Sliders S04E13-14 – Lipschitz Mother

Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 83:48


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Modellansatz
Stokes Operator

Modellansatz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 74:01


Peer Kunstmann hat in Kiel Mathematik studiert und 1995 promoviert. In seiner Zeit an der Fakultät für Mathematik in Karlsruhe hat er sich 2002 habilitiert. Er arbeitet als Akademischer Oberrat dauerhaft in der Arbeitsgruppe Angewandte Analysis an unserer Fakultät. Gudrun hat das Gespräch über ein für beide interessantes Thema - das Stokesproblem - gesucht, weil beide schon über längere Zeit mit unterschiedlichen Methoden zu dieser Gleichung forschen. Das Stokesproblem ist der lineare Anteil der Navier-Stokes Gleichungen, dem klassischen Modell für Strömungen. Sie haben eine gewisse Faszination, da sie einfach genug erscheinen, um sie in ihrer Struktur sehr eingehend verstehen zu können, zeigen aber auch immer wieder, dass man sie nicht unterschätzen darf in ihrer Komplexität. Peers Interesse wurde zu Beginn seiner Zeit in Karlsruhe durch Matthias Hieber geweckt, der inzwischen an der TU Darmstadt tätig ist. Es zeigte sich seit damals als sehr aktives Forschungsgebiet, weshalb er auch immer wieder neu zu diesen Fragestellungen zurückgekehrt ist. Mit den klassischen Randbedingungen (konkret, wenn auf dem Rand vorgeschrieben wird, dass die Lösung dort verschwindet = homogene Dirichletbedingung) ist das Stokesproblem auffassbar als Laplaceoperator, der auf Räumen mit divergenzfreien Vektorfeldern agiert. Der Laplaceoperator ist sehr gut verstanden und die Einschränkung auf den abgeschlossenen Unterraum der Vektorfelder mit der Eigenschaft, dass ihre Divergenz den Wert 0 ergibt, lässt sich mit einer Orthogonalprojektion - der Helmholtzprojektion - beschreiben. Im Hilbertraumfall, d.h. wenn die Räume auf einer L^2-Struktur basieren und der Raum deshalb auch ein Skalarprodukt hat, weiß man, dass diese Projektion immer existiert und gute Eigenschaften hat. Für andere Räume ohne diese Struktur (z.B. -basiert für q nicht 2) hängt die Antwort auf die Frage, für welche q die Projektion existiert, von der Geometrie des Gebietes ab. Für beschränkte Gebiete geht vor allem die Glattheit des Randes ein. Das spiegelt sich auch auf der Seite des Laplaceproblems, wo die Regularität im Innern des Gebietes relativ elementar gezeigt werden kann, aber in der Nähe des Randes und auf dem Rand gehen in die Argumente direkt die Regularität des Randes ein. Mathematisch wird das Gebiet dabei mit Kreisen überdeckt und mit Hilfe einer sogenannten Zerlegung der Eins anschließend die Lösung für das ganze Gebiet zusammengesetzt. Für die Kreise, die ganz im Innern des Gebietes liegen, wird die Lösung auf den ganzen Raum mit dem Wert 0 fortgesetzt, weil die Behandlung des ganzen Raumes sehr einfach ist. Für Kreise am Rand, wird der Rand lokal glatt gebogen zu einer geraden Linie und (ebenfalls nach Fortsetzung mit 0) ein Halbraum-Problem gelöst. Natürlich liegt es in der Glattheit des Randes, ob das "gerade biegen" nur kleine Fehlerterme erzeugt, die sich "verstecken" lassen oder ob das nicht funktioniert. Für einen Rand, der lokal durch zweimal differenzierbare Funktion dargestellt werden kann, funktioniert diese Technik gut. Für Gebiete, die einen Rand haben, der lokal durch Lipschitzstetige Funktionen darstellbar ist, werden z.B. Randintegraldarstellungen direkt untersucht. Dort existiert die Helmholtzzerlegung für alle q im Intervall (wobei vom Gebiet abhängt). Durch die kleinen Fehlerterme, die in der Technik entstehen, wird es auch nötig, die Gleichung für die Divergenz zu untersuchen, wo keine 0 sondern eine beliebige Funktion (natürlich mit den entsprechenden Regularitätseigenschaften) als rechte Seite erlaubt ist. Ein Begriff, der eine wichtige Eigenschaft von partiellen Differentialgleichungen beschreibt, ist der der maximalen Regularität. Einfach ausgedrückt heißt das, wenn ich die rechte Seite in einem Raum vorgebe, ist die Lösung genau so viel regulärer, dass nach Anwendung des Differentialoperators das Ergebnis die Regularität der rechten Seite hat. Für das Laplaceproblem wäre also die Lösung v für jedes vorgegebene f so, dass und f im gleichen Raum sind. Diese Eigenschaft ist z.B. wichtig, wenn man bei nichtlinearen Problemen mit Hilfe von Fixpunktsätzen arbeitet, also z.B. den Operators iterativ anwenden muss. Dann sichert die maximale Regularität, dass man immer im richtigen Raum landet, um den Operator erneut anwenden zu können. Im Zusammenhang mit der Frage der maximalen Regularität hat sich der -Kalkül als sehr nützlich erwiesen. Ein anderer Zugang wählt statt der Operatorformulierung die schwache Formulierung und arbeitet mit Bilinearformen und Ergebnissen der Funktionalanalysis. Hier kann man vergleichsweise wenig abstrakt und in diesem Sinn elementar auch viel für das Stokes- und das Navier-Stokes Problem zeigen. Es gibt ein vorbildliches Buch von Hermann Sohr dazu. Literatur und weiterführende Informationen M. Geißert, P.C. Kunstmann: Weak Neumann implies H^infty for Stokes, Journal Math. Soc. Japan 67 (no. 1), 183-193, 2015. P.C. Kunstmann: Navier-Stokes equations on unbounded domains with rough initial data, Czechoslovak Math. J. 60(135) no. 2, 297–313, 2010. H. Sohr: The Navier-Stokes Equations. An Elementary Functional Analytic Approach Birkhäuser, 2001. M. Cannone: Ondelettes, Paraproduits et Navier-stokes, Diderot Editeur, 1995. G. Thäter, H. Sohr: Imaginary powers of second order differential operators and $L^q$ -Helmholtz decomposition in the infinite cylinder, Mathematische Annalen 311(3):577-602, 1998. P.C. Kunstmann, L. Weis: Maximal L_p-regularity for parabolic equations, Fourier multiplier theorems and H^infty-calculus, in Functional Analytic Methods for Evolution Equations (eds. M. Iannelli, R. Nagel and S. Piazzera), Springer Lecture Notes 1855, 65-311, 2004. P.C. Kunstmann, L. Weis: New criteria for the H^infty-calculus and the Stokes operator on bounded Lipschitz domains, Journal of Evolution Equations, March 2017, Volume 17, Issue 1, pp 387-409, 2017. G.P. Galdi: An introduction to the mathematical theory of the Navier-Stokes equations. Vol. I. Linearized steady problems. Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy, 38. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994. Podcasts J. Babutzka: Helmholtzzerlegung, Gespräch mit G. Thäter im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 85, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2016. M. Steinhauer: Reguläre Strömungen, Gespräch mit G. Thäter im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 113, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2016.

Positively Pipeman
Pipeman Talks With Michael Lipschitz about walk for Myasthenia gravis

Positively Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 16:13


Pipeman Talks With Michael Lipschitz about a disease that is near and dear to his heart Myasthenia gravis also known as grave muscle disease. He talks about the upcoming walks that you can be apart of. He also talks about how rare this disease is and gives a website that gives more information about this rare disease. http://www.myasthenia.org/Positively Pipeman is a segment of The Adventures of Pipeman (#pipemanradio) broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Dim The Lights Film Podcast
Arrival Review feat. Dr. Phil Lipschitz | Dim The Lights Podcast Ep.9

Dim The Lights Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 67:48


ARRIVAL Linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) leads an elite team of investigators when gigantic spaceships touch down in 12 locations around the world. As nations teeter on the verge of global war, Banks and her crew must race against time to find a way to communicate with the extraterrestrial visitors. Hoping to unravel the mystery, she takes a chance that could threaten her life and quite possibly all of mankind. On this brand new episode of the Dim The Lights Podcast, Olga and I talk about this riveting sci-fi film with our own renowned linguist, Dr. Phil Lipschitz. Dr. Phil shares his thoughts on the film, how accurate the film's science is, and how earthworms secretly talk in farts. Also on this episode, we talk about the Spiderman: Homecoming trailer, Justice League trailer, and Joss Whedon potentially directing a Batgirl film. Movies out this weekend include Ghost In The Shell, Boss Baby, and The Zookeeper's Wife. SUPPORT US If you enjoyed this episode, please feel free to leave us a review on iTunes. It helps much more than you realize. We are also looking to start a mailbag so that we can answer your questions and are even open to topic suggestions. You can reach Olga and I at info@dimthelightsfilmblog.com

The Power of Pipeman
Pipeman Talks With Michael Lipschitz about walk for Myasthenia gravis

The Power of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 16:13


Pipeman Talks With Michael Lipschitz about a disease that is near and dear to his heart Myasthenia gravis also known as grave muscle disease. He talks about the upcoming walks that you can be apart of. He also talks about how rare this disease is and gives a website that gives more information about this rare disease. http://www.myasthenia.org/The Power of Pipeman is a segment of The Adventures of Pipeman (#pipemanradio) broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/). ”

Modellansatz
Reguläre Strömungen

Modellansatz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 46:18


Strömungen beobachten wir fast jeden Tag. Die Meeresbrandung fasziniert uns und eine gut funktionierende Klimaanlage ist ein wunderbarer Luxus, egal ob sie wärmt oder kühlt. Strömungen zu beherrschen ist aber auch in vielen verfahrenstechnischen Zusammenhängen wichtig. Insofern haben Gleichungen, die Strömungen beschreiben, eine große praktische Relevanz und gleichzeitig eine fast emotionale Anziehungskraft. Das einfachste mathematische Modell, das auch für viele Computersimulationen genutzt wird, sind die inkompressiblen Navier-Stokes Gleichungen (INS). Hier ist die strömende Substanz dem Wasser ähnlich genug, dass nur in der Materialkonstante Viskosität verschiedene Fließfähigkeiten unterschieden werden. Als Lösungen des Systems von partiellen Differentialgleichungen suchen wir das Geschwindigkeitsfeld und den Druck als Funktionen von Raum und Zeit . Im 3d-Fall ist das ein System von vier Gleichungen. Drei davon sind eine Vektorgleichung, die aus der Impulserhaltung abgeleitet wird und die vierte ist die Erhaltung der Masse. Im inkompressiblen Fall vereinfacht sich diese aus die Forderung, dass die Divergenz des Geschwindigkeitsfeldes verschwindet. Die komplexer aussehende Gleichung ist die Vektorgleichung, weil hier die zweiten räumlichen Ableitungen des Geschwindigkeitsfeldes, der Druckgradient, die zeitliche Ableitung der Geschwindigkeit und ein nichtlinearer Term vorkommen. Die Gleichungen müssen im Strömungsgebiet gelten. Die Lösungen müssen sich aus dem Anfangszustand entwickeln (Anfangsbedingung) und am räumlichen Rand vorgeschriebenen Werten, den Randwerten (meist fordert man, dass die Geschwindigkeit Null ist) genügen. Dieses Modell ist in einem längeren Prozess entwickelt worden. Ein großer Durchbruch bei der mathematischen Analyse gelang dem französischen Mathematiker Leray im Jahr 1934. Er hatte die geniale Idee, sich von dem Wunsch zu verabschieden, für diese komplizierte Gleichung eine punktweise zutreffende Lösung zu konstruieren. Statt dessen verallgemeinerte er den Lösungsbegriff und führte den Begriff der schwachen Lösung ein. Diese erfüllt die Gleichung nur im Sinne eines ausgeklügelten Systems von unendlich vielen Integralgleichungen. Er zeigte mit Hilfe von abstrakten Argumenten, dass die INS immer solche schwachen Lösungen haben. Heute ist bekannt, dass falls eine punktweise Lösung existiert (sogenannte starke Lösung), diese eindeutig ist (also insbesondere mit der schwachen übereinstimmt), es in 2d immer eine punktweise Lösung gibt, die für alle Zeiten existiert (unter geringfügigen Bedingungen an den Rand), und es unter Kleinheitsbedingungen an die Daten und bei glattem geometrischen Rand des Gebietes auch in 3d punktweise Lösungen gibt.Wir wissen jedoch in 3d nicht, ob die gefundenen schwache Lösung regulär bzw. stark ist (d.h. eine punktweise Lösung ist.) In Vorbereitung auf den Jahrtausendwechsel gab es in der Mathematik die Bestrebung, so wie dies 100 Jahre zuvor von Hilbert geschehen war, die wichtigsten mathematischen Problemstellungen in den Fokus zu nehmen. Das Ergebnis waren sieben sogenannte Milleniumsprobleme der Clay Foundation, für deren Lösung jeweils ein Preisgeld von einer Millionen Dollar ausgelobt wurde. Eines dieser für so wichtig angesehenen Probleme ist die offene Frage der Regularität der schwachen Lösungen der INS. Woran liegt das? Eine Eigenschaft der INS, die sie schwierig macht, ist ihre Nichtlinearität. Sie ist nur quadratisch und hat eine besondere Struktur. Diese Struktur verdanken wir es z.B., dass die schwache Theorie erfolgreich ist. Es besteht Hoffnung, dass wir auch die Lücke zur starken Theorie unter Ausnutzung der Struktur schließen können. Der Standardweg im linearen Fall (z.B. beim Laplace-Problem) ist es, für die schwachen Lösungen mit einem Münchhausen-Prinzip (Elliptic Bootstrapping) Stück für Stück mehr Regularität zu zeigen. Man kann so zeigen, dass die Lösung immer so gut ist, wie die es Daten erlauben. Man nennt das maximale Regularität. Leider ist für die INS das Wachstum in der Nichtlinearität zu schnell, um im 3d-Fall mit diesen Standardmethoden zu argumentieren (im 2d Fall geht es aber). Im 3d-Fall geht es aber unter bestimmten Zusatzbedingungen, z.B. einer höheren Integrierbarkeit des Geschwindigkeitsfeldes als die schwachen Lösungen von vornherein haben. Man fand dies über Skalierungs-Eigenschaften der Gleichung heraus. Grob gesagt, muss man fordern dass die Lösung zu einem Raum gehört, der Skalierungsinvariant ist. Eine weitere zusätzliche Forderung ist die Gültigkeit der Energiegleichung (Erhaltung der kinetischen Energie), denn leider weiß man bisher von schwachen Lösungen nur, dass sie eine Energieungleichung erfüllen. Eine zweite Schwierigkeit der INS ist der Zusammenhang zwischen Druck und Divergenzgleichung. Ein Trick der schwachen Theorie ist, dass wir uns von Anfang an auf Funktionen beschränken, die schwach divergenzfrei sind (also die Gleichung in Integralmittel erfüllen. Was in der Theorie sehr gut funktioniert, ist blöd für die Numerik, weil man Divergenzfreiheit immer wieder herstellen muss wegen der Rechenfehler im Prozess. Unter den Forschern gibt es zwei Richtungen: Entweder man sucht nach Blow-up Lösungen, also schwachen Lösungen, die keine punktweisen Lösungen sein können, oder man versucht die Zusatzforderungen aufzuweichen (um sie am Ende ganz weglassen zu können). Dabei gibt es ständig kleine Fortschritte. Es gibt auch zwei Wege, für allgemeinere Modelle Theorien zu entwickeln, die dann im Spezialfall auch etwas über INS sagen. Ein durch O.A. Ladyzenskaya vorgeschlagener Zugang geht über den p-Laplace-Operator. Hier findet man starke Lösungen für alle p>2,5, die INS ist jedoch der Fall p=2. Als Materialgesetz interessant für Ingenieure ist aber der noch schwierigere Fall 1

Modellansatz - English episodes only
Electrodynamics

Modellansatz - English episodes only

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 29:16 Very Popular


This episode discusses the Born-Infeld model for Electromagnetodynamics. Here, the standard model are the Maxwell equations coupling the interaction of magnetic and electric field with the help of a system of partial differential equations. This is a well-understood classical system. But in this classical model, one serious drawback is that the action of a point charge (which is represented by a Dirac measure on the right-hand side) leads to an infinite energy in the electric field which physically makes no sense. On the other hand, it should be possible to study the electric field of point charges since this is how the electric field is created. One solution for this challenge is to slightly change the point of view in a way similar to special relativity theory of Einstein. There, instead of taking the momentum () as preserved quantity and Lagrange parameter the Lagrangian is changed in a way that the bound for the velocity (in relativity the speed of light) is incorporated in the model. In the electromagnetic model, the Lagrangian would have to restrict the intensity of the fields. This was the idea which Borne and Infeld published already at the beginning of the last century. For the resulting system it is straightforward to calculate the fields for point charges. But unfortunately it is impossible to add the fields for several point charges (no superposition principle) since the resulting theory (and the PDE) are nonlinear. Physically this expresses, that the point charges do not act independently from each other but it accounts for certain interaction between the charges. Probably this interaction is really only important if charges are near enough to each other and locally it should be only influenced by the charge nearest. But it has not been possible to prove that up to now. The electrostatic case is elliptic but has a singularity at each point charge. So no classical regularity results are directly applicable. On the other hand, there is an interesting interplay with geometry since the PDE occurs as the mean curvature equation of hypersurfaces in the Minkowski space in relativity. The evolution problem is completely open. In the static case we have existence and uniqueness without really looking at the PDEs from the way the system is built. The PDE should provide at least qualitative information on the electric field. So if, e.g., there is a positive charge there could be a maximum of the field (for negative charges a minimum - respectively), and we would expect the field to be smooth outside these singular points. So a Lipschitz regular solution would seem probable. But it is open how to prove this mathematically. A special property is that the model has infinitely many inherent scales, namely all even powers of the gradient of the field. So to understand maybe asymptotic limits in theses scales could be a first interesting step. Denis Bonheure got his mathematical education at the Free University of Brussels and is working there as Professor of Mathematics at the moment. Literature and additional material M. Kiessling: Electromagnetic Field Theory Without Divergence Problems 1, The Born Legacy, Journal of Statistical Physics, Volume 116, Issue 1, pp 1057-1122, 2004. M. Kiessling: Electromagnetic Field Theory Without Divergence Problems 2, A Least Invasively Quantized Theory, Journal of Statistical Physics, Volume 116, Issue 1, pp 1123-1159, 2004. M. Kiessling: On the motion of point defects in relativistic fields, in Quantum Field Theory and Gravity, Conceptual and Mathematical Advances in the Search for a Unified Framework, Finster e.a. (ed.), Springer, 2012. Y. Brenier: Some Geometric PDEs Related to Hydrodynamics and Electrodynamics, ICM Vol. III pp 761--772, 2002.

Modellansatz
Electrodynamics

Modellansatz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 29:16


This episode discusses the Born-Infeld model for Electromagnetodynamics. Here, the standard model are the Maxwell equations coupling the interaction of magnetic and electric field with the help of a system of partial differential equations. This is a well-understood classical system. But in this classical model, one serious drawback is that the action of a point charge (which is represented by a Dirac measure on the right-hand side) leads to an infinite energy in the electric field which physically makes no sense. On the other hand, it should be possible to study the electric field of point charges since this is how the electric field is created. One solution for this challenge is to slightly change the point of view in a way similar to special relativity theory of Einstein. There, instead of taking the momentum () as preserved quantity and Lagrange parameter the Lagrangian is changed in a way that the bound for the velocity (in relativity the speed of light) is incorporated in the model. In the electromagnetic model, the Lagrangian would have to restrict the intensity of the fields. This was the idea which Borne and Infeld published already at the beginning of the last century. For the resulting system it is straightforward to calculate the fields for point charges. But unfortunately it is impossible to add the fields for several point charges (no superposition principle) since the resulting theory (and the PDE) are nonlinear. Physically this expresses, that the point charges do not act independently from each other but it accounts for certain interaction between the charges. Probably this interaction is really only important if charges are near enough to each other and locally it should be only influenced by the charge nearest. But it has not been possible to prove that up to now. The electrostatic case is elliptic but has a singularity at each point charge. So no classical regularity results are directly applicable. On the other hand, there is an interesting interplay with geometry since the PDE occurs as the mean curvature equation of hypersurfaces in the Minkowski space in relativity. The evolution problem is completely open. In the static case we have existence and uniqueness without really looking at the PDEs from the way the system is built. The PDE should provide at least qualitative information on the electric field. So if, e.g., there is a positive charge there could be a maximum of the field (for negative charges a minimum - respectively), and we would expect the field to be smooth outside these singular points. So a Lipschitz regular solution would seem probable. But it is open how to prove this mathematically. A special property is that the model has infinitely many inherent scales, namely all even powers of the gradient of the field. So to understand maybe asymptotic limits in theses scales could be a first interesting step. Denis Bonheure got his mathematical education at the Free University of Brussels and is working there as Professor of Mathematics at the moment. Literature and additional material M. Kiessling: Electromagnetic Field Theory Without Divergence Problems 1, The Born Legacy, Journal of Statistical Physics, Volume 116, Issue 1, pp 1057-1122, 2004. M. Kiessling: Electromagnetic Field Theory Without Divergence Problems 2, A Least Invasively Quantized Theory, Journal of Statistical Physics, Volume 116, Issue 1, pp 1123-1159, 2004. M. Kiessling: On the motion of point defects in relativistic fields, in Quantum Field Theory and Gravity, Conceptual and Mathematical Advances in the Search for a Unified Framework, Finster e.a. (ed.), Springer, 2012. Y. Brenier: Some Geometric PDEs Related to Hydrodynamics and Electrodynamics, ICM Vol. III pp 761--772, 2002.

Art, Sex & Snacks
2014 MFringe Episode 10: Paul Culliver, Bron Batten, James Andrews & Bambi Lipschitz

Art, Sex & Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014 52:50


Paul CulliverPaul Culliver: Poltergeisthttp://www.melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/paul-culliver-poltergeist/http://facebook.com/paulculliverTwitter: @paulculliver                                    Bron BattenThe YouTube Comment Orchestrahttp://www.melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/the-you-tube-comment-orchestra/https://www.facebook.com/groups/21085036345/Twitter: @Last_Tuesdayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9DzgJcOZPEhttp://thelasttuesdaysociety.net/                        James AndrewsI can disappear.http://www.melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/i-can-disappear/https://www.facebook.com/events/1508278002739956/    Twitter: @jnadanceInstagram: @jandruzejnadance.tumblr.com                        Bambi Lipschitz    wham bamhttp://melbournefringe.com.au/fringe-festival/show/wham-bam/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bambi-Lipschitz/302739569796248Instagram: @bambi_lipschitzwww.bambilipschitz.com    

Inverse Problems
Lipschitz stability of an inverse problem for the Helmholtz equation

Inverse Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2011 28:40


Qui, L (Purdue University) Thursday 15 December 2011, 14:00-14:30

Inverse Problems
Local analysis of the inverse problem associated with the Helmholtz equation -- Lipschitz stability and iterative reconstruction

Inverse Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2011 28:42


de Hoop, M (Purdue University) Tuesday 13 December 2011, 10:00-10:30

Functional Analysis
Lecture 16a - (for iPod) Linear maps - Conclusion of Section 3.3 including recap, & printed slide 44.

Functional Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 24:42


Linear maps - Conclusion of Section 3.3 including recap, printed slide 44, connections with Lipschitz continuity

Functional Analysis
Lecture 16a - Linear maps - Conclusion of Section 3.3 including recap, & printed slide 44

Functional Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 24:42


Linear maps - Conclusion of Section 3.3 including recap, printed slide 44, connections with Lipschitz continuity. Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=bd32d53b-3c12-ac19-176b-d9e112731951