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Episode 7 of the Ramen in Japan podcast with my very special guest Logan Sullivan aka @ramenbae11 on Instagram. Logan has been the head ramen chef at "Hakata Teppenyaki, Sushi, and Ramen bar" in Jacksonville and has now relocated to Japan, more precisely to Gunma. We talk about the latest ramen bowls that we had in Japan and bowls or shops that impressed us in the recent time, as well as his time as a ramen chef in the States. Today's covered shops are: Menya Sakuragi (麺屋桜木) https://goo.gl/maps/idz6GFyztyRp3ftj9 Chukasoba Tomita (中華蕎麦 とみ田) https://goo.gl/maps/1yNc1cksWA655CEj7 Hi Wa Mata Noboru (陽はまたのぼる) https://goo.gl/maps/SqUsy1mbbfBUA6km8 Ramen Takumi (らーめんたくみ) https://goo.gl/maps/9H75GzETxkmy1Yp69 To make a reservation at Tomita, visit omakase.in and be ready to make a reservation Tuesday, 12:30pm Japanese time, at which new reservation slots for the upcoming 7 days open up. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rameninjapan/message
In this episode we speak with Logan Sullivan, Co Founder and CEO of Counterfactual Ventures. Counterfactual has ambitious plans and has a unique approach by being a venture builder, an incubator and a VC fund all within one company. It focuses exclusively on the alternative protein, food and material space with the aim of reducing the amount of factory farming. By taking 500 sustainability problems combined with extensive research in those areas. They whittle down those problems in order to create companies that address these issues with the focus on them being the best for humans, animals and the earth. Their target is to launch 8 companies every 6 months by hiring a perfectly suited founding team and providing $300K pre-seed investment to start them on the road to success. https://www.counterfactual.co/ About PLANT CEO More people are choosing to follow plant-based diets. Exciting new startups are disrupting this space by creating innovation in food, direct to consumer food delivery services, clothing, health care products and restaurants. We will be interviewing plant-based CEO's and established leaders in their own fields. Hear what drives these entrepreneurs, why they became vegan and learn more about their companies. https://www.plantceo.com/
The #MeToo movement has shaken a lot of men, yet most remain silent. But without their voice, we can't move forward. In this episode, host Logan Sullivan explores the #MeToo movement and why people hesitate to speak out on behalf of injustices they're not the victims of, and what fears rest at the root of this hesitation. This is a male response to the #MeToo movement addressed to the men who want to join the conversation but fear being misinterpreted, and to the people of all genders who want to build on this momentum to continue fighting against sexual and gender based violence into the future. Full transcript and show notes available here: logansullivan.com/building-on-metoo/ Thanks to HÄANA (one of my absolute favorite artists) for the beautiful music in this episode. You can find her music here: https://soundcloud.com/thisishaana
Trevie is joined by Kade Byrd and his band members, Tim Lee, and Logan Sullivan to discuss their upcoming project, Black Lab. We take a walk down memory lane as we research the cringe compilation that is Kade’s Facebook page. An Ogden based music podcast focused on presenting high quality live sound performances, sitting down over some beer, and picking on our favorite musicians Check out our last episode! http://muddycorners.libsyn.com/6-braun-william-likes-to-make-poop-in-his-pants https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViYdL20h5K0 Listen to all the episodes at muddycorners.libsyn.com Check out Black Lab on this episode! Transition music by Black Lab Check out Trevor’s music at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGZwfoaV2kYtKR7O_UQlUQg https://soundcloud.com/dogshootsowner You can listen to Kades music Black lab, exclusively on this episode.
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Do Good Challenge! In alignment with this episode’s guest and purpose, please visit one of these sites below and donate what you can now! Report back to Purpose Up on Facebook and you could win a free copy of Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can Help You Make a Difference by William MacAskill. Givewell.org Effective Altruism Funds […] The post Ep – 17 – Logan Sullivan – IMPACTivism and Effective Altruism appeared first on Purpose Up.
What's the difference between doing less harm and actively choosing to do more good? They seem likely to achieve the same net impact, but in this episode, host Logan Sullivan explains why that's not always the case. When we think about it, doing less harm is still doing some harm, leaving behind a world worse off for our having been a part of it. And when we limit our harm, we lessen the degree to which the world is worse off. But in doing less harm, we can only lessen this degree by the amount of harm we're doing. Yet, in choosing to do more good, the positive impact we can leave is theoretically limitless. Music by HÄANA, including music from her Copal project. Check her out on SoundCloud and iTunes.
Have you ever felt under-qualified? Like you don’t know what you’re doing? Like an imposter? It’s more common than most of us would like to admit. Many of us begin something new by feeling the need to prove ourselves. Logan Sullivan shares how he overcame the Imposter Syndrome in his career with an Alter Ego […]
Have you ever felt under-qualified? Like you don’t know what you’re doing? Like an imposter? It’s more common than most of us would like to admit. Many of us begin something new by feeling the need to prove ourselves. Logan Sullivan shares how he overcame the Imposter Syndrome in his career with an Alter Ego that knew what it took to do his job, even though he felt severely under-qualified when he began. Suddenly, years later, he looks back and realizes that he now IS the person he was pretending to be, all this time! Logan has worked closely with the United Nations as an advocate, and traveled for relief work to over 55 countries for International Medical Corp, Handicap International, Action Against Hunger, and Oxfam (Oxford Committee for Famine Relief).