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On this episode we bring you interviews with some of the creators from this year's Brooklyn Film Festival including: Vito Rowlands (Ovid New York), Misha Voropaev (Hunan Soondan), Lenny Luo (Faerie Queen), and Martjin van de Griendt (Holy Trinity). Show theme & Music by Christopher Gillard Created & Hosted by Jason Godbey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
EPISODE 1689: In this special KEEN ON show from the DLD Circular conference in Munich, Andrew talks to Martjin Lopes Cardozo, CEO of the Amsterdam based Circle Economy, about the current state of circular economics. Martjin Lopes Cardoso is an experienced entrepreneur and CEO. He is currently CEO of the Amsterdam based Circle Economy. He has built scalable companies in both the US West Coast and in Europe in Digital and Clean Tech. Thought leader and frequent key note speaker. He is a trusted mentor and board member. He was educated at TU Delft and Harvard. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview by Kris PetersAfter a particularly turbulent period of their musical life, metal outfit Delain are set to release their latest album, the appropriately titled Dark Waters, on February 10.While remaining Delain at its core due to the long standing influence of original member and keyboardist and main songwriter Martijn Westerholt, Dark Waters is also a coming of age for Delain, ushering in new members Diana Leah (vocals) and Ludovico Cioffi (bass) who have imparted their own magic from the outset.Featuring a wide array of musical influences from pop to film score to blistering heavy metal, Dark Waters is both a statement and a coming of age which will set Delain further on the path to global acceptance.Westerholt sat down with HEAVY to discuss the new music."I'm really looking forward to it," he enthused of the release. "Of course, I haven't been playing for quite some time. We did a few songs end of last year, but not real tours. So I am extremely looking forward to that. We're gonna do a European tour in April and May, and we're gonna do an American tour in September, and of course festivals. There's a lot of cool stuff coming."We press Westerholt on the musical composition of Dark Waters."We had a really big split in the band a couple of years ago," he began, "so the question was there if Delain would continue. Fortunately some original band members returned and for me it was really important to capture the DNA of Delain with this record and I think that worked out well. We also had a guest musician returning who was present on three or four Delain albums already - that's Marko Hietala, the old singer of Nightwish and we had a guitar player who is in Within Temptation so we always have guests on our albums and this was the same. To me it was kind of going back to the roots a little bit with this album." In the full interview, Martjin talks more about the overall sound of Dark Waters, the contributions of the new members and what they brought to the music, the seperation of the band and the challenges in continuing, the early days of Delain as a solo project and how it transformed into a full band, giving away complete creative control when welcoming in more members, the diversity in Delain's music and keeping it sounding balanced and more.
Martijn van Dooremalen. If you haven't heard of him, you're in for a treat! He has a rich history in badminton, and a huge impact on badminton in the Netherlands, Europe and the world. A small snippet of his endless list of achievements include: being the coach of many teams including the Dutch National team for 24 years which included 55 medals at the European Championships, World Championships, Thomas & Uber Cup and Olympic Games. Some of these highlights are Mia Audina's silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, Uber Cup silver medal in 2006 and European champion titles. Note: This is part 2 of the episode so make sure to check out part 1 (episode 89) so you don't miss out on some of Martijn's unique insights and incredible knowledge about the sport and life. -- Find us on Instagram: @thebadmintonpodcast SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE: www.patreon.com/thebadmintonpodcast Contact us via email: tbp.volant@gmail.com -- This episode was brought to you by VOLANT. Check them out: www.volantbadminton.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VolantBadminton Instagram: @volant.badminton Facebook: VolantBadminton Email: team@volantbadminton.com
Martijn van Dooremalen. If you haven't heard of him, you're in for a treat! He has a rich history in badminton, and a huge impact on badminton in the Netherlands, Europe and the world. A small snippet of his endless list of achievements include: being the coach of many teams including the Dutch National team for 24 years which included 55 medals at the European Championships, World Championships, Thomas & Uber Cup and Olympic Games. Some of these highlights are Mia Audina's silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, Uber Cup silver medal in 2006 and European champion titles. Note: This is part 1 of the episode so please tune in to episode 90 for part 2 as Martijn continues to share his unique insights and incredible knowledge about the sport and life. -- Find us on Instagram: @thebadmintonpodcast SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE: www.patreon.com/thebadmintonpodcast Contact us via email: tbp.volant@gmail.com -- This episode was brought to you by Volant. Check them out: www.volantbadminton.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VolantBadminton Instagram: @volant.badminton Facebook: VolantBadminton Email: team@volantbadminton.com
On this edition of Health 411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Isaac Harris have a conversation with sauna master and aromatherapist Martjin Vanhoorelbeke about the European sauna experience, aromatherapy treatments, and sauna wellness.
Martijn van Eerde is senior director of marketing for EMEA and APAC regions at Maui Jim, an optical brand with Hawaiian roots specializing in high quality eyewear and manifesting the "aloha spirit" in their marketing DNA. How has a niche, independent brand managed to compete in a marketplace as crowded as fashion on a global scale and stand out from the competition? Martijn says it comes down to the quality of the product itself and being strategic. "Instead of just doing pure visual advertising we rather look for platforms to tell our story,” he said. Shaheen Samavati interviews Martjin in today's podcast episode, where he also shares his experience living in Latin America, the US and Europe, and how that's shaped his perspective on localization and the importance of storytelling in product marketing.
Is sponsoring de een effectieve manier om je zakelijke doelgroep te bereiken en merkvoorkeur te ontwikkelen? Klaas interviewt Martijn Delahaye van AFAS. AFAS is softwareleverancier èn sponsor van o.a. AZ, AFAS Live en het AFAS Circustheater. In deze aflevering hoor je alles over het nut van sponsoring. Podcast van minuut tot minuut: [00:35] Wie is Martijn Delehaye? Ontmoet de gast op 00:35 [01:52] Je kent AFAS wellicht als sponsor van AZ of AFAS Live. Martijn geeft een 1 minute pitch over wat AFAS doet vanaf 01:52 [02:32]. Is sponsoring de meest effectieve manier om een zakelijke doelgroep te bereiken? Luister vanaf 02:32 [03:00] Waarom sponsoring juist effectief is als je een product verkoopt dat eigenlijk niemand wil, hoor je vanaf 3:00 [03:23] Met welke doelen zet AFAS sponsoring in? Begin op 03:23 [03:43] Op welke manier leidt sponsoring tot meer vertrouwen? Start op 03:43 [04:20] Waarom wilde AFAS sponsor worden van AFAS Live, de voormalige HMH)? Spoel door naar 04:20 [05:03] Waarom heeft AFAS gekozen voor een uitgebreide sponsorstrategie? Start de podcast op 05:03 [06:26] Heeft sponsoring impact op merkvoorkeur? Luister vanaf 06:26 [06:48] Uit onderzoek van Nielsen en Sponsorreport blijkt dat 40% verwacht dat sponsorbudgetten na jaren van daling in 2019 weer stijgen. Martijn geeft zijn verklaring op 06:48 [07:45] Waarom de ROI van sponsoring zo lastig is hoor je vanaf 07:45 [08:46] Wat levert sponsoring op voor het familiebedrijf AFAS? Je hoort het op: 08:46 [09:48] Wat vindt Martjin van ‘data driven organisaties’?Je hoort het vanaf 09:48. [10:08] Dé tip van Martijn: Het gaat om met mensen. Benieuwd naar oproep van Martijn aan marketeers? Luister vanaf 10:08 [10:42] AFAS groeit jaar in jaar uit met jaloersmakende cijfers? Luister naar de successen van AFAS vanaf 10:42 [11:41] Wat is het gedachtegoed achter de keuzes voor de sponsorprojecten, zoals AZ, AFAS Live en het AFAS Circustheater. Hoor meer over de pijlers vanaf 11:41. [12:45] De sponsordroom AFAS Live begon met een beveiliger, in dienst van Mojo. Hoor meer over het proces van de overname van het sponsorschap vanaf 12:45 [14:05] Waarom was het kiezen van de naam voor de nieuwe Heineken Music Hall zo lastig? Luister vanaf: 14:05 [14:53] Hoe heeft AFAS de sponsoractiviteiten voor verschillende doelgroepen en faseringen in het klantworden georganiseerd? Start op 14:53 [16:17] De waarde van een sponsorschap is meer dan logo's plakken. Luister vanaf 16:17 [17:00] Martijn twijfels bij het dilemma: ‘feiten of emotie’. Luister naar de dilemma’s en zijn toelichting vanaf 17:00 [18:08] Waarom zijn medewerkers belangrijker dan klanten? Hoor de visie van Martijn vanaf 18:08 [18:55] Hoe meet AFAS de ROI van sponsoring? Hoor meer vanaf 18:55 [20:26] Het evenement van AFAS met Obama in AFAS Live heeft veen nieuwe deuren geopend voor AFAS. Welke dat zijn hoor je vanaf 20:26 [20:38] Wanneer moet je niet aan sponsoring beginnen? Luister vanaf 20:38 [21:20] Waarom we allemaal te groot moeten dromen hoor je vanaf 21:20 [21:34] Wat zou AFAS met de kennis van nu anders gedaan hebben in bijv. het sponsorschap met AZ. Hoor meer over de learnings van Martijn vanaf 21:34 [22:22] Waarom is de fit met AZ en AFAS heel goed? Start in op 22:22 [23:01] De estafette vraag: Valerie van Schaick (Nestlé) was heel benieuwd naar de Why van Martijn. Hoor het vanaf 23:01 [23:53] Volgende maand spreekt Klaas Linda van Schaik van Shell. Wat is de vraag van Martijn aan Linda? Je hoort het op: 23:53 [24:25] AFAS gebruikt de Monkey Milestones. 11 opdrachten voor nieuwe medewerkers die binnen 1 jaar uitgevoerd moeten worden. Luister vanaf 24:25 [25:44] Luister naar het meest gênante moment uit de carriére van Martijn én wat hij ervan leerde vanaf 25:44. [28:00] In oktober heeft AFAS een maand lang geen advertising ingezet. Luister naar de impact en learnings vanaf 28:00.
Jalal Luqman’s name is known today both locally and internationally. But his journey to becoming the UAE’s first digital artist in the 1990s was not a walk in the park. Although his passion for computers and art showed at a very young age, reality forced him to make other professional choices first. After a dramatic event in his personal life that turned him from wealthy to poor overnight, while he was studying business in the USA, he managed to finance and complete his degree by doing blue-collar jobs - while secretly following art classes in the evening. Jalal’s art is sometimes qualified as dark, and has gone through different phases, using a large variety of media. A few weeks ago he published his first novel: The Armagondas – Volume 1, an epic fantasy graphic novel. During this interview, Jalal Luqman goes back to this long journey and remembers life as a child, when his father worked as one of the first lawyers in the country. Episode 03 Webpage: http://emiratistories.com/03-jalal-luqman Music: Getting Older, by Martjin de Boer - featuring Javolenus
Martijn Bijker was born and raised in the Netherlands where he did both his Masters and PhD in immuno-oncology. In 2007 he moved to Sydney, Australia to start his postdoc at the Garvan Institute and 4 years later transitioned to the pharmaceutical industry where he consecutively worked as a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) with Abbott, AbbVie and Amgen. He quickly realised that like him, many other PhD/Postdocs struggled to find good information to prepare themselves for the transition from academia into the pharmaceutical industry. This inspired Martijn to found his own career and coaching company. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the podcast, visit www.phdcareerstories.com. You can also find us on social media: www.facebook.com/PhDCareerStories www.twitter.com/PhDCareerPod www.instagram.com/phdcareerstories www.linkedin.com/company/phd-career-stories
It took a few years, but we finally did a show on MvvmCross! In this episode we're joined by Martjin van Dijk, one of the core maintainers of the project, to talk about where MvvmCross came from, what's new in it, and where it's heading! Special Guest: Martijn van Dijk.
MVVMCross has grown up! Carl and Richard chat with Martjin van Dijk about his work on MVVMCross. Past guest Stuart Lodge started MVVMCross way back in 2012 when it was focused on building MVVM apps in Silverlight, but today the focus is on Xamarin. Martjin talks about how MVVMCross works with Xamarin forms to make it easier to build, test and debug mobile apps, bringing inversion of control and dependency injection as part of the library. The conversation also turns to navigation being moved to the viewmodel, rather than the view, so you write less code. MVVMCross can be a key part of your mobile app development strategy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
MVVMCross has grown up! Carl and Richard chat with Martjin van Dijk about his work on MVVMCross. Past guest Stuart Lodge started MVVMCross way back in 2012 when it was focused on building MVVM apps in Silverlight, but today the focus is on Xamarin. Martjin talks about how MVVMCross works with Xamarin forms to make it easier to build, test and debug mobile apps, bringing inversion of control and dependency injection as part of the library. The conversation also turns to navigation being moved to the viewmodel, rather than the view, so you write less code. MVVMCross can be a key part of your mobile app development strategy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Few Groovalicious Choons for yall plus i caught up with Martjin ten Velden,famed lately for his recent hit with "Together Alright"...Check it out!