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Jesús Huerta de Soto traces the Austrian school's intellectual roots from the Spanish scholastics to Rothbard, making the case that anarcho-capitalism is the natural endpoint of the classical liberal tradition.The Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture, sponsored by Yousif Almoayyed.The Austrian Economics Research Conference is the international, interdisciplinary meeting of the Austrian school, bringing together leading scholars doing research in this vibrant and influential intellectual tradition.Full Text version of the Lecture (Submitted by Prof. Huerta de Soto):Thank you very much to the Mises Institute and Joe Salerno for his kind introduction as well as for inviting me to deliver this “Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture” to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of Murray N. Rothbard's birthday. It is the second time I visit the Mises Institute to deliver this most important lecture: The first one was almost thirty years ago, back in April 1997, when I delivered a lecture on “The Scholastic Roots of the Austrian School”. In this second opportunity I am very happy to have been able to accept Joe's invitation and to come with a very well represented retinue of ten of my colleagues and doctoral students. All of them are teaching as professors or making their research at our more than twenty-year-old Doctoral and Master Programs in Austrian Economics at King Juan Carlos University back in Madrid, and which is the only one officially approved and with full validity inside the whole European Union. You have already had the opportunity to hear from each one of them a detailed description of the so-called “Madrid Austrian Research Hub” and of all the activities we are developing every year, including the 54 Doctoral Theses on Austrian Economics that have been read up to now in our program. And here you have also copies of the English version of our main books published by Routledge, Edward Elgar, and by the Macmillan Austrian Series edited by my Madrid Colleagues, the German professor Philipp Bagus and the Canadian professor Dave Howden. And you will have the unique opportunity to buy these books that, as you know, have a hefty price of almost 100 pounds each one, at the almost “stolen property” and symbolic price of 5 dollars per copy, thanks to the most generous help of the Spanish Jesús Huerta de Soto Foundation that is helping to finance our participation in this important event.And now what I will do in the next forty minutes is to try to summarize not only my main contributions, but also “The Libertarian Vision of the Scientific and Moral Truth” as we see it from our Austrian School Hub in Madrid. And I will do it by focusing on a series of fundamental points.Precisely, the youngest of all sciences, Economics is the one that has provided Humanity with the most important scientific contributionThe first one is that Economics, being the last science to arrive, or as Mises said, "the youngest of all sciences," has nevertheless achieved the milestone of providing Humanity with the most important scientific contribution. For the first time, and thanks to Economic Science, human beings have discovered and understood that voluntary social cooperation, free from all institutional and systematic external coercion, generates a spontaneous order that cannot be designed nor organized by anyone, and that peacefully and without limits drives the prosperity and expansion of Humankind.This transcendental message of Economic Science, on the one hand, resolves the impossible antithesis of attempting to apply, within the realm of interactions carried out by human beings endowed with free will, the manipulative approach of external entities that human beings have no choice but to use, supported by technology and the natural sciences, in order to dominate the subject of the material world. And on the other hand, this is a radically revolutionary message: for the first time, it has been scientifically demonstrated that states, in any of their forms, are neither necessary nor viable; that Society, understood as a process of voluntary human interactions, does not need anyone to govern it, because it regulates and organizes itself spontaneously; and that the attempt to coordinate Society on the basis of social engineering and state coercive commands is impossible, doomed to failure, and gives rise to all kinds of distortions, social conflicts and violence, that continually hinder and block human progress.Economic science is generalized into a complete Theory of Liberty that makes it possible to reinterpret History and promote the expansion of civilizationThe second point is that Economics has been generalized into a whole Theory of Liberty, understood as the most essential attribute and requirement of human nature. Liberty means that all human actions are carried out voluntarily, based on the principle of non-aggression, and free of external coercion or violence imposed and organized from above by the always minority group of human beings who, under whatever title, exercise any kind of political power.Moreover, Economics dismantles and turns upside down the erroneous and biased account of Thomas Hobbes and his followers. Neither was the "state of nature" a terrifying situation, nor did a supposed "social contract" ever exist or was it necessary to create and maintain a State that would impose order and guarantee peace. What happened was precisely the opposite: natural evolution consisted, above all, in the spontaneous discovery of the great advantages provided by voluntary exchanges and peaceful trade. Systematic and generalized violence, war, and terror arose only with the appearance of States, as coercive institutions composed of the most antisocial and violent human beings, who wanted (and still want) to live at the expense of plundering those citizens who earn their living by working and trading peacefully with each other (Oppenheimer, 1926).Thus, Economics, demonstrates that what Étienne de La Boétie named "voluntary servitude", is an anti-human aberration to which human beings have been subjected for centuries. And that it is not necessary to continue with the resigned habit of obeying the State; nor do governments enjoy an aura of prestige (but are literally "stripped" of any attribute of intellectual or moral superiority); nor is the caste—or “praetorian guard”—of intellectuals, “experts”, and acolytes that surround states and rulers to be regarded as untouchable; nor should we allow ourselves to be seduced and deceived by subsidies or perks, whether supposed or real, with which they seek to purchase the will and secure the loyalty of exploited human beings, so that they will consent, voluntarily and permanently, to their exploitation and servitude (De la Boétie, 1975).Economics is the Science developed by the Austrian School of Economics, which should in fact be known as the Spanish School, as it has its origins in the thinking of our scholastics of the Spanish Golden AgeThe third point is that Economic Science has reached its highest level of development thanks to the Austrian School of Economics. As you know, our school is based on the realism of its analytical assumptions, in the dynamic approach based on the entrepreneurial, creative, and coordinating capacity of every human being, and in the study of the spontaneous and self-regulated order of the social process of voluntary human interactions (Huerta de Soto, 2008). The institutional and multidisciplinary approach of the Austrian School is also very relevant. As a result of the spontaneous social process important institutions emerge which, in turn, make it possible and drive it forward: Law and property rights rooted in human nature and discovered and developed spontaneously outside the state; the family, a basic and essential institution, on which the expansion of Humanity is made possible and consolidated; moral principles, which act as a true "automatic pilot" for liberty and which human beings internalize and transmit from generation to generation, thanks to the family and other community or religious institutions; economic institutions, and in particular, money, which also evolves spontaneously outside the State, and which can and should be considered the social institution par excellence, since by overcoming the problems of barter, it enables the exponential multiplication of voluntary exchanges and human interactions, within which the rest of the social, linguistic, moral, legal, economic, and religious institutions are discovered, shaped, and perfected.Our fourth point is that the first theorists of the spontaneous order emerged in the field of law, led by the great jurists of classical Rome. They were the first ones to understand the organic and evolutionary nature of the social process, and so they became, without being aware of it, the first economists. Their tradition was kept alive throughout the Middle Ages thanks to the Catholic Church and, through thinkers such as Saint Thomas Aquinas, Saint Antoninus of Florence, and Saint Bernardino of Siena, eventually came to influence the Spanish scholastics of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries gathered around the University of Salamanca. As Rothbard demonstrated (Rothbard, 1976) these thinkers of the Spanish Golden Age should be considered the most immediate precedent of the Austrian School of Economics, which, precisely for this reason, should be called the Spanish School of Economics. And in fact, these Spanish scholastics were already able to articulate the following ten essential principles which constitute the theoretical foundation of the Austrian School:Firstly, the subjective theory of value developed by the Bishop of Segovia, Diego de Covarrubias, who as early as 1555 clearly explained that, although the objective nature of wheat is the same in Spain as in America, its price was higher in America because there human beings subjectively valued it much more highly; from this follows the correct relationship between prices and costs set out by Luis Sarabia de la Calle, in the sense that it is market prices that determine costs and not the other way around, as equilibrium theorists mistakenly believe; the Scholastics also realized that equilibrium models and prices lack realism and theoretical meaning because they presuppose a degree of knowledge “so complex that only God, and in no case human beings, could ever acquire it” (in latin “pretium iustum mathematicum licet soli Deo notum”), as already explained by the Jesuit cardinals Juan de Salas in 1617 and Juan de Lugo in 1643, more than three hundred years earlier than Hayek could conclude that “a science which assumes knowledge that can never be acquired is not a Science”; also the dynamic concept of competition is fundamental, understood as a process of rivalry among sellers based on the dynamic conception of market processes developed by Jerónimo Castillo de Bobadilla and Luis de Molina in 1589 and 1597, and that has nothing to do with the static model of "perfect competition" of equilibrium theorists; and also the important contributions of the Spanish Scholastics related with capital theory, business cycles, and the effects of fiduciary media generated by banks; so, particular emphasis should be placed on the rediscovery of the principle of time preference by Martín de Azpilcueta, following what Lessines had already stated in 1285; as well as on the fact that bankers commit mortal sin when they operate with fractional reserves, creating bank deposits as a form of virtual money (or chirographis pecuniarium, as Luis de Molina said in latin) that only exists in their accounting books and distorts the structure of relative prices, creating bubbles and deep economic crises that ultimately "bring everything crashing down," as Saravia de la Calle and Tomás de Mercado so vividly explained in the 16th Century; and in short, the Scholastic's idea that it is impossible to organize society through coercive commands due to lack of the information that would be required to give them coordinating content; as well as the discovery that inflation is a hidden and very harmful tax that arises from an act of tyranny, since it is neither known nor accepted by citizens, which would even justify the assassination of the King according to the theory of tyrannicide, a contribution originally made by the Castilian Comuneros eventually defeated by the tyrant King Charles V in 1521, and developed by Father Juan de Mariana almost a century later [in 1610].This entire line of proto-Austrian scholastic thought also spread throughout the Americas, especially in the newly founded universities of San Marcos in Lima and Mexico City in 1551 where brilliant disciples of these Scholastics, who had studied at the University of Salamanca itself, came to occupy prominent academic positions. Thus, for example, we should mention the cases of Bartolomé Frías de Albornoz in Mexico, and above all the great Juan de Matienzo, who became judge and president of the Royal Audiencia of Charcas and Lima from 1560 onwards (Popescu, 1997).Finally, the doctrine of our scholastics did spread even to North America two centuries later through the books of Juan de Mariana, who greatly influenced Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers of the United States.However, the southern part of the continent ultimately proved unable to neutralize the wave of growing statism and centralization that first came with the arrivals of the Habsburgs in Spain, and which was intensified even further after the arrival of the Bourbons with Philip V at the beginning of the eighteenth century (Martínez Marina, 1820). How different and much more prosperous and libertarian might the historical evolution of Spain and Latin America have been, had the statist centralism of the Habsburgs and the Bourbons not prevailed, and had the far more libertarian, local, and decentralized traditional representative institutions of the kingdoms of Castile instead remained predominant—institutions that were dismantled, together with Europe's first libertarian revolution, beginning with the defeat of the Castilian Comuneros at Villalar on April 23, 1521 (Leonard Liggio, 2025).The most important and far-reaching contributions of economic scienceLet us now turn, in greater detail, to the most important contributions of Economics, as developed by the Austrian School.First, human cooperation takes place spontaneously, without the need for anyone to organize it coercively from outside. This is so because human beings are endowed with an entrepreneurial and creative capacity that continually drives them to discover the multiple opportunities for profit that arise in their environment. Each of these opportunities embodies a previous discoordination in human behavior that remains latent until it is discovered and overcome by the corresponding entrepreneurial act. This entrepreneurial act always arises from a creative tension and interpretation of events of the outside world that is essentially subjective and, therefore, cannot be reproduced by any artificial intelligence algorithm; in other words, the same objective events can be interpreted in multiple ways, even contradictory ones, without it being possible to postulate which is correct until the corresponding entrepreneurial process is completed in the form of a subjective profit. In any case, every entrepreneurial act involves, firstly, the creation of information that did not exist before (regarding the profit opportunity that arose from the previous discoordination that had gone unnoticed); secondly, the transmission of that knowledge (directly to the parties involved in the entrepreneurial act and indirectly through a series of institutions and signals such as market prices); and third and finally, the coordination of the previous maladjustments takes place when the parties involved learn motu proprio, that is, voluntarily and for their own benefit, to discipline their behavior according to the needs of others (for example, when they discover that they achieve their ends more effectively by specializing and trading peacefully the mutual results of their efforts). The discovery of the essence of this pure entrepreneurial act, with its elements of creation and transmission of information and the spontaneous coordination of the previous maladjustments continually generated by human coexistence, constitutes the most important contribution that Economic Science has provided to Humanity, and explains why the spontaneous process of voluntary social cooperation that drives the multiplication of human beings and the expansion of civilization does not require any statist system of institutional coercion.Another essential contribution of Economics is the concept of Dynamic Efficiency, understood as the process of unlimited expansion of human creativity and entrepreneurial coordination that arises only within a specific institutional framework of moral and legal norms. This framework is the one grounded on the ethical principle according to which every human being has a natural right to appropriate the results of his entrepreneurial creativity; that is, a property right over what one has created and which did not previously exist, which is the most obvious and important human right. For this reason, (dynamic) Efficiency and Morality and Justice (properly understood) cannot be separated one from the other; or, as we might say, they are two sides of the same coin in the sense that only Justice and Morality induce and generate efficiency; and at the same time, what is dynamically efficient in economic terms cannot be neither unjust nor immoral. All of which, on the other hand, demonstrates the integrated order that exists in the social universe, and highlights the three levels of research (theoretical, ethical, and historical) that complement and reinforce with each other and are essential in our search for truth (Huerta de Soto, 2000).Finally, another key contribution of Economic Science is to have demonstrated the impossibility of socialism, or better, the impossibility of statism, in the sense that it is impossible for the State to achieve and coordinate what it promises for the following four reasons:First, because of the enormous volume of information required for such coordination, which the State cannot acquire because it is dispersed in the minds of the eight billion human beings who participate and interact in the social process every day. Second, given the tacit and inarticulate character of this information (and therefore its inability to be transmitted in an objective manner). Third, because the information that is generated is not "given," nor is it static, but instead changes continuously as a result of human creativity, making it impossible to transmit today information that will only be created tomorrow, and which is precisely the information that the organs of State intervention and the so-called “experts” would need today in order to direct society to achieve their objectives tomorrow. And fourth, and above all, because the coercive nature of State commands blocks the entrepreneurial activity of creating the very information which the State organization itself would need in order to give its commands a coordinating content. In sum, the State is always and everywhere violence and coercion; coercion blocks the entrepreneurial act of creation, discovery, and adjustment of discoordinated human behavior, while at the same time preventing the creation of the information and the emergence of free market prices that make economic calculation and social coordination possible. For this reason, statism is not only unnecessary but is also scientifically impossible.The impact of these essential contributions of Economics on the course of social evolution has so far been very limitedAll of these scientific contributions have so far achieved only a very partial, imperfect, and limited impact on the inertia of a social and political reality that has for centuries been characterized by the coercive power of States and rulers, and by the more or less resigned servitude of the citizens. And despite the very limited nature of this impact to date, which at best has materialized in a series of naïve and "liberal" revolutions aimed, with as much arrogance as lack of success, toward the impossible objective of trying to separate and limit the powers of states and rulers through political constitutions and "liberal democracies" (Rothbard, 2009); Humanity has been propelled as never before in those places and historical moments where it has managed, despite everything, to at least partially free itself from the State and open up some of the new channels of liberty shown by the teachings of Economics. Beginning with the Industrial Revolution, which was but the first chapter of the never-completed "Revolution of Liberty" inspired by Economics. And although what has been achieved in terms of prosperity and standard of living by the now eight billion human beings seems relatively significant—and indeed it is—we cannot even conceive of the standard of living and population size that could be achieved if Humanity were able to take full advantage of and fully implement the teachings of Economic Science.We can be few and poor in a context of servitude and submission to the State, or many and wealthy in a context of liberty (Hayek, 1988, p. 133). The globe is practically empty of human beings (the Earth's current population would fit into an area equivalent to that of the state of Alaska, with a population density equal to that of Brussels). And we cannot even imagine the prosperity that could be achieved in a free market daily driven by eighty billion, or even eight hundred billion, human beings. Economics explains and demonstrates that the increasing prosperity of an ever-growing population of human beings never results from deliberate and coercive State plans, nor from the egalitarian income redistribution, nor from increases in public spending, nor from subsidies, debt, or inflation, but only arises from the free market of the capitalist system. This consists of the process of voluntary exchanges among all human beings who, endowed with an innate entrepreneurial and creative capacity, are able to detect and assess, through the system of free prices, the relative urgency and necessity of each good and service, overcoming the relative scarcity of each and satisfying, every day and in the best humanly possible way, the desires and needs of billions of consumers. Entrepreneurs who succeed in this never-ending process of profit-seeking accumulate significant resources, which, in turn, are saved and invested in capital goods and new technologies that make human beings increasingly productive, boosting their wages and standards of living; a virtuous process of continuously expanding prosperity and population growth that, if not coerced or hindered by the State, has no limits.Therefore, it is crucially important for the future of Humanity that it be able to take full and maximum advantage of the lessons and essential message in pursuit of human liberty that Economics provides. But this will only be possible if we are able to unmask and carefully analyze the powerful forces of the pseudoscientific and counterrevolutionary reaction that has been mobilized to prevent the advance of the theory of liberty derived from Economic Science. Despite their diverse origins, they all converge on the same objective: to attempt to justify and preserve State coercion at all costs under the appearance of scientific legitimacy. They are driven by the "fatal conceit" (Hayek, 1988) of many visionaries, thinkers, and supposed "experts" who believe themselves to be clever enough to correct the spontaneous market order, of course, using the violence and coercive power of the State. Together with a privileged caste of rulers, bureaucrats and acolytes, they continually manipulate a Humanity that is sadly accustomed to serving the State. For all of them, it is vital that statism be maintained and that the message of liberty provided by Economics never prevail.Next, we will list the main reactionary pseudoscientific currents that have infiltrated Economic Science like a lethal virus and constitute, in Hayek's terminology, "the counter-revolution of science" (Hayek, 1955).Pseudoscientific reactionary currents opposed to Economic Science. The role played as “useful innocents” by many libertarian economists of the counterrevolutionary mainstreamFirst, positivism and scientism as pseudoscience. By "scientism" we must understand the improper application of the methods of the natural sciences to the field of Economic Science. Thus, while the natural sciences study their object of research as something external, measurable, and quantifiable, Economics studies the implications of the voluntary actions of human beings. And given the essentially creative nature of human beings, the supposed empirical "evidence" has, at best, only a superficial, partial, and always historically contingent value. In Bastiat's words, of "what is seen" —or rather, what is believed to have been seen— but not "what is not seen" (Bastiat, 1995); and at worst, it always entails the assumption, that human beings are an object of research that can be manipulated as the matter of the external world studied by the natural sciences. This inevitably introduces the idea that to improve the world, the State and its rulers must use their coercive power to manipulate and change the things they believe they see in their historically contingent "empirical photos." But these "empirical photos" cannot capture the underlying dynamic essence of spontaneous social processes, let alone what is already happening spontaneously to solve and coordinate every problem. Therefore, it is not surprising that from the very first steps of Economic Science promoted by the Austrian School, its most violent opponents were the "socialists of the chair" gathered around the German Historical School, reinforced in France by the empiricists of the school of Saint-Simon, the insane Comte, and Durkheim, who sought to create a new and alternative pseudoscience of society. And their unhealthy positivist and ultra-empirical influence has persisted to the present day, first through American Institutionalism and later through the massive compilation of empirical data, for example, in the work of Wesley C. Mitchell or Henry Schultz, the latter, as shown by Professor Salerno, having gone on to exert a decisive influence on his assistant Milton Friedman and, through him, even on the Chicago School itself (Salerno, 2023).Secondly, the pseudoscience of neoclassical economics is characterized by its claim that only its own approach constitutes true “science,” that is, the approach based on the principles of equilibrium, maximization, and constancy. Moreover, in addition to the lack of realism of its assumptions, it adds the reductionism of a mathematical language that has developed in response to the needs and demands of the natural sciences, but which is alien to Economic Science because it does not allow for the subjective concept of time or entrepreneurial creativity. Neoclassical economists develop their pseudoscience based not on real human beings of flesh and blood, but on "ideal types" that are like "robotic penguins" who, even in their most sophisticated dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models are limited to moving and reacting to events and State coercion as if they were characters of a sort of economic video game ("videogame economics"). Yet neoclassical pseudoscience, despite its apparent and ever-increasing sophistication, is not capable of accounting for the immense complexity of the real world and rebels against the idea of spontaneous market order in two ways that are equally harmful to human liberty: on the one hand, by promoting the coercive "social engineering" of central banks, States, and governments to use "fine tuning" to force reality toward to the mathematical optimum of their models; and, on the other hand, by labeling as "market failures" everything they believe they observe in reality that does not coincide, in their empirical studies, with their ghostly models of “perfect” equilibrium and adjustment (Milei, 2023); failures that, according to them, refute the "benefits" of the spontaneous order of the market and human liberty, and justify their elimination as soon as possible by a coercive State authority. Note also how neoclassical pseudoscience needs, and feeds upon, the empirical work of the previous pseudoscience, positivism, in order to justify its conclusions against human liberty and in favor of State coercion, so that positivists and neoclassicists join hands and end up reinforcing each other in their reactionary agenda.Third, Keynesianism and macroeconomics as pseudoscience. The very “macro” approach already entails, inevitably, an obvious bias in favor of justifying State intervention, aggression, and coercion against the spontaneous order of the market and human liberty. As F. A. Hayek pointed out in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 1974 (Hayek, 1978), macroeconomists ignore everything they cannot measure, specifically truly relevant economic processes and theories. At the same time, they believe that certain aggregate concepts—which lack genuine economic meaning—possess a “real” existence, that permits to collect empirical information or evidence that can be manipulated and statistically treated. Once again, macroeconomic pseudoscience goes hand in hand with positivist pseudoscience, and the two reinforce with each other in their counterrevolutionary reaction. Furthermore, Keynesianism is particularly harmful: not only does it flatly deny the coordinating capacity of creative entrepreneurship and the spontaneous market order, but it also builds as an alternative explanation a whole model—of course—of equilibrium with permanent unemployment, to justify the coercive intervention of the State in the lives of human beings in the form of all kinds of fiscal and monetary manipulations. Moreover, the macroeconomic and Keynesian pseudoscience feeds upon, and is reinforced by, the pseudoscientific approach of the Neoclassical School, to the point that, the so-called "neoclassical Keynesian synthesis" became, throughout the twentieth century, the main reactionary movement inside Economics. Keynesians and macroeconomists thus become the champions of that intoxication with statism, manipulation, and political power which constitutes the framework, orchestrated by governments and central banks, to which we have, regrettably, become accustomed and in which we are forced to live. This context repeatedly destabilizes the spontaneous market order, generates serious financial and economic crises and social conflicts, and continually hampers the prosperity and advance of civilization.We have left the quasi-religious mysticism of Marxist pseudoscience for last, because Marxism was scientifically dead even before it was born: in fact, it emerged with—and was theoretically demolished by—the subjectivist revolution led by the Austrian School of Economics. From the beginning, the Austrian School's development of time preference and capital theory revealed the contradictions and grave scientific errors of Marxism, while at the same time exposing its pronounced character as an intellectual fraud (Böhm-Bawerk, 1949). This intellectual fraud was historically illustrated by the collapse of the Soviet Union, and of virtually all other communist countries, after many decades of unspeakable human suffering for a large part of the world's population, all of which was perfectly consistent with the theory on the impossibility of statism developed by the Austrian School beginning with the von Mises of 1920 (Mises, 1936), and which was the final nail that forever sealed the coffin of the corpse of Marxist pseudoscience (Huerta de Soto, 2010).Finally, in this context, we must mention the destructive role played by a number of distinguished economists who, although they defend liberty and the market economy, could be described as a kind of "useful innocents" in Mises' terminology (Mises, 1947). This is so because, even though they officially oppose rampant statism and defend liberty, by accepting—even if only partially—some of the postulates of the reactionary pseudoscientific currents we have described, they ultimately end up, often without intending to and much to their regret, providing additional impetus to the statist reaction within our discipline; for example, when they insist on advising States with proposals aimed at making them more efficient and at helping them do somewhat better things that they should not be doing at all. By way of illustration, we should include in this category of “useful innocents”, for example, thinkers as the Karl Popper of The Open Society and Its Enemies (Popper, 1966, p. 366), who came to admire the “scientific capacity” and even the “humanism” of Karl Marx, and who proposed a statist strategy of “piecemeal social engineering”; or George Stigler, when he claimed that only empirical evidence could determine which economic system, socialism or capitalism, might function (Stigler, 1975, pp. 1-13); and, more generally, the members of the Chicago School, led by Gary Becker and Milton Friedman. Becker when defending that only economics developed within the strict limits of equilibrium, constancy, and maximization, typical of the neoclassical pseudoscience, constitutes true "economic science." And even more serious could be considered the case of Milton Friedman, whose very sincere love of liberty and intense and popular media support for free markets stand in sharp contrast to his pseudoscientific approach based on the aggregate method of economics of Keynesian origin, on positivist empiricism, and on the full acceptance of the unrealism of assumptions. Only in this way it can be explained Friedman's litany of scientific errors which, much to his regret, have invariably ended up reinforcing statist interventionism, to the point that Hayek himself was forced to conclude that after Keynes's The General Theory, the book that has done the greatest harm to Economic Science has been Friedman's Essays in Positive Economics (Hayek, 1994, pp. 145).The failure of democracy and classical liberalism: the triumph of statismAs we see, many classical liberals and advocates of liberal democracy have also acted as "useful innocents." The fatal error of classical liberals lies in the failure to realize that their program is theoretically impossible, because it incorporates within itself the seeds of its own destruction, precisely to the extent that it considers necessary and accepts the existence of a State (even if it is "minimal") understood as the monopolistic agency of institutional coercion. Therefore, the great error of classical liberals is very basic: they believe in a program of political action and economic doctrine that aims to limit the power of the State, while at the same time accepting it and even considering state's existence necessary. However Economic Science has already shown that the State is unnecessary, that statism (even in its minimal form) is theoretically impossible, and that, given human nature, once the State exists, it is impossible to limit its power. On the other hand, liberal democracy is a concept as naïve as it is impossible. Mises already warned us that democracy could only function if all its participants accepted the classical liberal principles, which is impossible because democracy itself encourages and amplifies vote-buying and the partisan use of power. So, the inevitable conclusion is that "liberal democracy" is a contradiction in terms as absurd as speaking (following Anthony de Jasay) of a “square circle,” of “hot snow,” or of a “virgin prostitute” (A. de Jasay, 1990). And even Hayek considered democracy unworkable if it is understood as the exercise of absolute power by majorities (Kratos in classical Greek). It should therefore come as no surprise that democracy once and again tends to be a perverse system based on lying and buying votes with money stolen through taxation.The fact is that the State attracts like a magnet the worst passions and vices of human nature, for instance, when individuals try to obtain rents produced by others using the State's coercive power. Moreover, the combined effect of the privileged groups, the phenomena of governmental myopia and vote-buying, the megalomaniacal character of politicians, and the irresponsibility and blindness of bureaucracies generate a dangerous, unstable and explosive cocktail, continually shaken by social, economic, and political crises which, paradoxically, are always used by the political caste to justify further doses of intervention and statism that, instead of solving problems, further aggravate them. Statism therefore corrupts the entire social body and at the same time blocks the spontaneous and free market solutions of social and economic problems.In fact, the State has become the "idol" that almost everyone turns to and worships. Statolatry is the most serious and dangerous social disease of our time. We are educated to believe that all problems can and must be detected and solved by the State. Our destiny depends on the State, and the politicians who control it are expected to guarantee everything our well-being may require. Human beings remain immature and rebel against their own creative nature, which makes their future always uncertain. They demand a crystal ball that assures them not only knowing what will happen, but also that any problems that arise will be solved for them. This "infantilization" of the masses is encouraged by politicians, as it justifies their own existence and ensures their popularity, position of dominance, and capacity to control. In addition, a whole legion of intellectuals, so-called "experts," and social engineers join in this arrogant intoxication of power. Not even the Church and the most respectable religious denominations have been able to realize that statolatry today constitutes the principal threat to the free, moral, and responsible human being; that the State is a false idol of immense power, worshipped by all, and that does not allow Humanity to be free from its control or have moral or religious loyalties beyond those the state can dominate. Furthermore, it is kept hidden from the public that the state is the true source of social conflicts and evils, and "scapegoats" (such as "capitalism" or private property) are blamed for the problems, and they become the goal of the most serious condemnations, even from moral and religious leaders, almost none of whom have realized the deception or dared to denounce that statolatry is the main threat in the present century to religion, morality, and, therefore, to human civilization.Perhaps the main exception within the Church is included in the brilliant biography of Jesus of Nazareth written by Benedict XVI. That the State and political power constitute the institutional incarnation of the Antichrist should be obvious to anyone with a minimal knowledge of history who reads the former Pope's considerations on the most serious temptation that the Evil One can present to us (and I quote Ratzinger literally): "The tempter is not so crude as to propose to us directly the worship of the devil. He merely proposes that we opt for the rational solution, that we prefer a planned and organized world in which God may have a place as a private spiritual matter, but must not be allowed to interfere in our essential purposes. Soloviev attributes to the Antichrist a book entitled The Open Road to World Peace and Prosperity; it becomes the new Bible, and its core message is the worship of well-being and rational planning," by the state (Ratzinger, 2007). And so, we should not be surprised that, for example, the great author of The Lord of the Rings, J. R. Tolkien, whose Catholic anarchism I fully share, went so far as to say that he would arrest anyone for simply daring to pronounce the word "State." Because the State is, always and everywhere, a reality of violence and systematic coercion against the most intimate essence of the human being, which is his capacity to act freely, creatively, and spontaneously; and so, it is unavoidable to conclude that the State is essentially immoral and that statism constitutes the principal threat to humankind.A theological digression: the dismantling of statism as a logical necessity inseparable from the work of GodAnd almost without realizing it, we can go ahead with a theological digression on how dismantling the State is a logical and moral necessity inseparable from the work of God. I fully understand that referring to God in this conference may come as a shock to many of those present, but I would ask that even those who do not believe in God, at least for dialectical purposes, make an effort of imagination and, for the next few minutes, imagine that God does indeed exist.And what do we mean by God? We must understand God to be a Supreme Being, Creator out of love for all things. And the most important creature that God has created is precisely the human being: in His image and likeness. And if there is a point of connection between God and man, it is precisely in the creative entrepreneurial ability: the capacity to discover, to see, and to create new things, goals and actions. But now I am going to go one step further and attempt to demonstrate that God is not only the Supreme, loving Creator of all things, but that—moreover—God is libertarian.And what does it mean to say that God is libertarian? It means that God, the Lord of all the Universe, has absolute power over it, and yet He chooses not to use force, but always leaves his creatures free. To the point that He gives human beings the freedom to rebel against Him; even though, again and again, God forgives human beings and allows them to rise up and begin anew.God always lets the universe He has created, flow in a spontaneous manner ("laissez faire, laissez passer, le monde va de lui même" could be the motto of our libertarian God). And this despite the fact that human beings tempt God again and again and demand that He manifest His absolute power, that He give us clear and indisputable signs of His existence and supreme power in order for us to believe in Him. But of course, God does not accept our challenge. Why? Because love and liberty are inseparable, and a forced conversion, for example by an evident cataclysm, would be completely contrary to that liberty with which God has created human beings out of love.Moreover, the Kingdom of God is not of this world; Jesus himself says this to a fearful Roman state official, who was also in charge of judging him: "My kingdom is not of this world." Does this mean that there are two types of kingdoms? The kingdoms of this world or States, which would be legitimate at their own level (remember "render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's"), and the Kingdom of God, of ("render unto God the things that are God's"). That is the standard interpretation that has prevailed until now, but I think is completely wrong. The Kingdom of God—which is the exact opposite of the kingdoms or States of this world—never makes systematic use of violence and coercion: it is a Kingdom that has already come to us and, moreover, has been given to us freely, in an act of immense mercy and love (Deus caritas est). And just as the hateful institution of slavery came to an end, the Kingdom of God will also dismantle the kingdoms of this world, the states of this world, or as St. Paul said, of every principality, power, and glory (Ephesians 1:21-23), because God is libertarian and man is made in the image and likeness of God.Ludwig von Mises, in his book Interventionism, introduced the term "destructionism" to refer to the economic and social effects of statism. If Evil (represented by statist destructionism in Mises' terminology) were to prevail, the human race and civilization would have disappeared long ago. The fact that, despite everything and the immense power of seduction of statism over humankind, the process of social cooperation continues to unfold and even prosper in certain historical periods and geographical areas, is a clear manifestation that God does not abandon the world nor leave libertarians alone in their struggle against the Evil; and that Good, represented by liberty, the principle of non-aggression, the spontaneous order of the market, entrepreneurial creativity and coordination, and above all, moral principles, always with God's help, prevails and is capable of overcoming Evil, represented by the fatal conceit of the statist ideal and the destruction that it produces.And now I will finish with some thoughts on anarcho-capitalism as the only possible system of social cooperation truly compatible with human natureAnd now I will finish with some thoughts on anarcho-capitalism as the only possible system of social cooperation truly compatible with human nature. The most important intellectual and moral event that is taking place nowadays is the full fusion between Christianity and anarcho-capitalism. Because anarcho-capitalism is the only possible system of social cooperation that is truly compatible with human nature. Anarcho-capitalism is the purest representation of the spontaneous market order in which all services, including law, justice, and public order, are provided through a voluntary process of social cooperation. In this system, no area is closed to the drive of human creativity and entrepreneurial coordination; efficiency and justice in the resolution of problems are simultaneously enhanced, while the conflicts, inefficiencies, and discoordinations generated by the State are eradicated at their root.The progressive abolition of States and their gradual replacement by a dynamic network of private agencies different legal systems, and providing all kinds of prevention and defense services, constitutes the most important social transformation that will take place in the twenty first century. Without forgetting that exactly what prevents us from knowing with precision what the future without the state will look like, the creative nature of entrepreneurship, is what gives us the peace of mind of knowing that any problem will tend to be resolved and overcome, once the entrepreneurial effort and creativity of Humanity are devoted to its solution (Kirzner, 1985).Therefore, the revolution against the “Old Régime” carried out in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by the old classical liberals, today finds its natural continuation in the anarcho-capitalist revolution of the twenty-first century. The message of anarcho-capitalism is clearly revolutionary. Revolutionary in terms of its goal: the dismantling of the State and its replacement by a competitive market process consisting of a network of private agencies, associations, and organizations. And revolutionary in terms of its means, especially in the scientific, economic-social, and political fields:a) First, Scientific revolution, in the field of Economic Science, which becomes the general theory of spontaneous market order extended to all social areas. And by contrast and opposition, the theory and analysis of the effects of social discoordination generated by statism in any sphere in which it operates, as well as the study of the transition process from the State towards liberty.b) Second, an Economic and social revolution, as we cannot even imagine today the immense human achievements and discoveries that could be made in an entrepreneurial environment totally free from statism. Today, and despite continuous governmental harassment, an unknown civilization is already developing, with a degree of complexity that is beyond the reach and control of the state, and which will achieve unlimited expansion once it manages to completely rid itself of statism. And when human beings become more and more aware of the perverse nature of the State that restricts them, and of the immense possibilities that are frustrated each day when the State blocks the driving force of their entrepreneurial creativity, the social demand to reform and dismantle the State will multiply creating a future that is largely unknown to us but that will elevate human civilization to heights that we cannot even imagine today.c) And finally, a political revolution in which, although day-to-day political struggle is important, it should not be the top priority. It is true that the least interventionist alternatives must always be supported, in clear alliance with the efforts of classical liberals in their long term impossible democratic limitation of the State (including reforms such as those proposed by Hayek in the third volume of Law, Legislation, and Liberty). But the anarcho-capitalist does not stop at this task, for he knows that he can and must do much more. He knows that the ultimate goal is the total dismantling of the State, and this goal leads all his imagination and political action in everyday life. And here we cannot fail to mention the unprecedented impact of our disciple and follower of our Master Program in Austrian Economics in Madrid, the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, who has done more than anyone else before to disseminate the principles of the Austrian School and the anarcho-capitalist ideal. Principles that he never ceases to quote and explain and defend once and again in all his public appearances, from the United Nations to the Davos Forum; and in all his meetings with other Heads of State, universities, and parliaments, to whom he even gives copies of the most important Austrian works by Mises, Hayek and even myself, as he did, for example, with the two popes, Francis and Leo XIV, with the French President Macron, the Italian Prime Minister Meloni, and even with Elon Musk. For us, it is a great honor that Milei has, to a large extent, emerged from the Austrian School of Madrid and that he continually keeps drawing inspiration from us. This is, without a doubt, much more important than incremental political steps in the right direction—which should of course be welcomed—and that should never fall into a political pragmatism that could betray the ultimate goal of achieving the end of the State (Huerta de Soto, 2010).And all this with tireless enthusiasm in the search for scientific and moral truth, an attitude that, inspired by the immortal work of Miguel de Cervantes, we could describe as follows: "It matters not whether they be giants or windmills, when the plume of our helm is stirred by the winds of tenacity and faith." And always creating a future that, although it may seem distant today, may at any moment witness giant steps that will surprise even the most optimistic among us. 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Elevated Man Podcast with Apollonia Ponti What Women Secretly Crave In The Bedroom (8 Intimacy Secrets Revealed) Do you want to know why she suddenly pulls away in the bedroom? In today's podcast, Apollonia Ponti will tell you how to discover the key to deepening passion and intimacy in your relationship. This podcast unveils eight essential intimacy secrets that women secretly desire in the bedroom. From emotional connection to sensual touch, these insights will help you strengthen your bond and enhance your love life. Whether you want to reignite the spark or build a more meaningful connection with your partner, these expert-backed tips will provide the guidance you need. Listen now to uncover what truly fulfills women in intimacy! Key points in this episode! 1:18 - Woman crave much more than physical pleasure. Apollonia explains why! 2:46 - Why is sex so much better in a toxic relationship? 3:50 - You shouldn't get too caught up in the techniques. Try this instead: 4:36 - Commucation is key. Here is why. 5:09 - Set the mood with tone and your presence. 6:10 - The best Master Program! for the Bedroom! 7:00 - Why Oral sex is important. 8:28 - Dirty talk is important. "I love Apollonia; her tips have helped me with my dating!" , scroll to the bottom to Rating & Reviews, and click on Write a Review. MASTER THE BEDROOM PROGRAM! Book A Free Dating Evaluation Call HERE! Book a free Agthormion of Attraction call! Free eBook: 7 Common Mistakes Men Make When Attracting a Woman Want more dating advice? Follow Apollonia On: Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/apollonia_ponti/?hl=en Facebook; https://m.facebook.com/apollonialovecoach YouTube; https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCYqdbnuvx-jJZByotoNW-5Q Website; https://www.apolloniaponti.com/ Listen and Subscribe to the Write Your Legend Podcast with Apollonia Ponti on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app.
Welcome to the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast! In today's episode, we'll learn how to sharpen your mind, strengthen your body, and lead with confidence—all while staying calm and in control.Trea has a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Education, with an emphasis in Behavior Analysis. He worked in the field of Behavior Analysis for 17.5 years before becoming a full-time Krav Maga instructor, fitness instructor, breathing coach, and mindfulness instructor. He developed Krav Maga Houston's Youth Program, and their invite-only Master Program, which is designed to develop young balanced warriors using the 24 VIA character strengths, an understanding of common cognitive distortions and logical fallacies, while promoting internal and external situational awareness, non-violent de-escalation techniques, anti-bully strategies, and the courage to be an upstander rather than a bystander. Trea began contemplative practice in the mid-1990s, with a primary focus on Vipassana and Metta. He is passionate about sharing the benefits he has received from mindfulness training and leading others to experience the same life-enhancing outcomes. Trea is a Certified Mindfulness Teacher through Mindful Schools, a certified Unified Mindfulness Trainer, MMTCP trainer, MindSize trainer, certified mPEAK coach and a HeartMath coach. Over the years, Trea began exploring the synergistic effect between meditation and breathing. This sent him on a journey exploring a variety of breathing approaches. He is a BREATHE Certified Coach with Dr. Belisa Vranich, and has received additional breathing certifications through Life Awareness Project, XPT Performance Breathing, Breathing for Warriors, and Jon Paul Crimi. He offers breathing exercises through a practical approach with the goal of teaching people how to breathe in a way that is optimal for each individual. Trea is an instructor with Intentional Communication by Cynthia Kane. His communication journey began with the realization that communication is the foundation upon which our relationships are built, including our relationship with ourselves. He is passionate about helping others transcend conditioned communication patterns that are no longer serving them and witnessing the development of newfound courage and sense of freedom that results from Intentional Communication. Trea believes it is by developing the physical body through martial arts, developing the mind through meditation and breathing practices, and developing right action through intentional communication that one becomes a thriving human being, poised to live up to one's unique human potential.Connect with Trea Here: facebook.com/nervousapesinstagram: @nervousapesWebsite: www.nervousapes.com===================================If you enjoyed this episode, remember to hit the like button and subscribe. Then share this episode with your friends.Thanks for watching the Personal Development Trailblazers Podcast. This podcast is part of the Digital Trailblazer family of podcasts. To learn more about Digital Trailblazer and what we do to help entrepreneurs, go to DigitalTrailblazer.com.Are you a coach, consultant, expert, or online course creator? Then we'd love to invite you to our FREE Facebook Group where you can learn the best strategies to land more high-ticket clients and customers. QUICK LINKS: APPLY TO BE FEATURED: https://app.digitaltrailblazer.com/podcast-guest-applicationDIGITAL TRAILBLAZER: https://digitaltrailblazer.com/
Welcome back to another insightful episode of the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour! Today, we delve deeper into Day 2 of the Ascension Master Program, riding the potent energy of the New Moon. As we move beyond Day 1's focus on establishing your meditation space, Day 2 is dedicated to setting intentions. We'll explore powerful techniques to: Identify your deepest desires in alignment with the New Moon's fresh beginnings. Craft clear and concise intentions for your Ascension journey. Learn how to visualize your goals with vibrant detail. By harnessing the New Moon's energy and setting powerful intentions, you empower yourself to manifest positive change in your life. 1.)What areas of your life are you most passionate about transforming? (e.g., health, relationships, career) Share your goals on the voicemail to gain clarity and connect with the program's purpose. 2.)Do you have experience setting intentions? What challenges have you faced, or what tips can you share with fellow listeners embarking on this journey? Leave your voicemail at The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Voicemail Message Board and join the conversation! 1. Mastering Your Ascension with Grandpa Bill & The Path To Oneness (#ascension #pathtooneness #GrandpaBill) 2. 28 Days to Transformation: The Ascension Master Program with Grandpa Bill (#ascensionprogram #transformation #healinghour) 3. Unlocking Communication with The Divine: Grandpa Bill Reviews The Path To Oneness (#divinecommunication #GrandpaBill #BHSalesKennel) I'll be delving deeper into the Ascension Master Program, sharing my personal journey, and explaining how this program can help you on your own path to a more connected and fulfilling life. (Optional: You can mention the hashtags at the end): If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out The Path To Oneness website (link in the description) and use the hashtags #ascensionprogram #transformation #healinghour to find more info online. Holistic Health Secrets and Life-Sales Strategies with Grandpa Bill Nourish Your Soul, Boost Your Business: The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Experience Website: https://www.7kmetals.com/grandpabill Website:https://www.myctfo.com/index.html Website:https://bhsales.myctfo.com/glutamyst.html YouTube: Bill Holt@billholt8792 Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/bill.sales.524 Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/bradybrodyboy12/ Voicemail Message Board: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Retired holistic health enthusiast, Grandpa Bill, shares his wisdom and experiences in the realms of health, wealth, and well-being. Join Grandpa Bill on his journey of holistic health and personal growth. With over 45 years of experience in the industry, he has a wealth of knowledge to share on topics ranging from nutrition and supplements, to meditation and spirituality. In his retirement, Grandpa Bill is dedicated to sharing his insights and helping others to achieve their full potential. He is an intuitive thinker, humorist, star seed, poetry fan, with a passion for history and coins. Hosted by Grandpa Bill, 45 year career now retired Disclaimer:This podcast site content is provided for informational purposes only, and does not intend to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. JOIN US EVERY TUESDAY AT 6PM. EST. https://freedomsnap.org/Seth/ https://www.imawakenowwhat.com/ BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Virtual Mall Patriot Supply Link: https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=5615494.137cb6 Health Ranger Link: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/?rfsn=301296.96452b2&utm_source=HR_Affiliate&utm_campaign=14708&utm_affiliate=301296 Healer.com: https://www.HealerCBD.com/?ref=11 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Burak Kadercan about territory and nation states. They define territory and nation states, discuss empire, healthy nationalism, and ethnic groups in territories. They also define borders and discuss Westphalia, mosaic and monolithic order, Ottoman empire, war and conflict, Russia and Ukraine conflict, and many more topics. Burak Kadercan is Associate Professor of Strategy and Policy at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He has his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago. He was an inaugural fellow at the Center for Strategic Studies, The Fletcher School, Tufts University. He was also a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Reading (UK) and Assistant Professor in International Relations and coordinator for the Master Program in International Security at Institut Barcelona D'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI). He is also Senior Associate at the Center on Irregular Warfare and Armed Groups (CIWAG). His main interest are in territoriality, international security, and state-formation. He is the author of Shifting Grounds: The Social Origins of Territorial Conflict.Website: http://www.burakadercan.com/ Get full access to Converging Dialogues at convergingdialogues.substack.com/subscribe
https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USLadies and Gentlemen,Aloha and a warm welcome to an extraordinary gathering! Today, we have the distinct honor of hosting a visionary individual who has dedicated their passion and expertise to transforming the way we approach innovation and collaboration – the incomparable Meir Benezra.At the forefront of pioneering methodologies, Meir is the Play Wizard and Founder of Design Playing™, a movement that breathes life into our collective dream of a world where diverse generations come together to playfully shape the future. His journey is an odyssey marked by the belief that through applied dreaming and creative play, we can unlock unparalleled possibilities for both individuals and organizations.With a profound commitment to inclusivity and a design framework that champions flexibility, Meir has crafted the Design Playing™ approach. This transformative methodology, comprised of three chapters and six stages, draws inspiration from the boundless creativity of children, seeking to foster collaborative innovation rather than conventional problem-solving.Meir's vision extends beyond mere concepts, manifesting in the form of Design Playshops that empower organizations to reach new heights of creativity. Whether it's reimagining the workplace, envisioning strategic stories, or instigating community game-changing, these playshops, guided by Meir's wisdom, invite participants to embrace the power of play as a catalyst for change.As a Play Wizard, Meir embodies the spirit of playing as a self-directed, inclusive, and emotionally expressive activity. His words echo the sentiment that playing is not only an act but a powerful manifestation and innovation tool, capable of shaping the world we truly desire.Moreover, Meir shares his expertise through a comprehensive Master Program, equipping leaders with the mindset, skillset, and toolset needed to facilitate Design Playshops. His three-tiered approach, from DP Facilitator to DP Master, forms a roadmap for those seeking to immerse themselves in the transformative world of Design Playing™.Beyond the methodologies and playshops, Meir introduces us to a value exchange model, Contribution Balanced Participation (CBP), emphasizing abundance and radical unity. This model underlines his commitment to creating a harmonious and inclusive environment for all.So, without further ado, let us embark on a journey of inspiration and playfulness with the maestro himself, Meir Benezra. Welcome, Meir, and thank you for gracing us with your presence and wisdom. The stage is yours!http:designplaying.cohttp://linkedin.com/in/meirbenezra https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_US
"Seguridad en la información implica: cuidado de ciber-espacio, todos los procesos, sistemas, personas e incluso la información digital. Entonces la seguridad en la información tiene muchas vertientes y Ciberseguridad se enfoca más hacia la parte Tecnológica hacia lo que forzosamente esta digitalizado y ayuda a crear esa protección y esa conexión..."En este episodio compartimos el café con la Profesora Jessica Izquierdo quien tiene estudios en sistemas electronicos y una Maestría en Ciencias con especialidad en telecomunicaciones y es actualmente Directora de el Master Program en Ciberseguridad dentro del Tecnológico de Monterrey, Esta Invitada Nos trae un tema muy interesante para tratar con suma importancia hoy en día: La Ciberseguridad, Además de contarnos su experiencia como Docente, Su certificación con CISCO y nos da algunos consejos sobre este ámbito a las StartupsTe dejamos por aquí el Linkedin De la Profesora Jessica:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-izquierdo-737b747/¡No te lo puedes perder!Support the show¿Te gusto este episodio? ¿Quieres aprender más? Te tenemos un regalo! Nuestro Data Playbook Vol. VI "Inteligencia Generativa y Analítica de datos, la Dupla del Siglo" completamente GRATISEste pasado 15 de septiembre hemos lanzado esta séptima edición donde hablamos de calidad de datos, nos adentramos en temas técnicos como clusterización y algoritmos, para finalizar con casos reales aplicados en la vida como por ejemplo: el mundial de QatarDescubre esto y mucho más en www.datlas.mx/marketplace
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On Today's episode I'm joined with Deema Al Alami, and we'll be talking about the love of books, becoming an author and how to get our little ones excited about books! Deema Al Alami's mission is to turn every family into a ‘reading family'! She does so by recommending the best children's books (English & Arabic) on her Instagram pages @deema_al_alami and @oh.thebooks, sharing literacy tips & tricks, and conducting workshops for parents/caregivers and teachers on how to best nurture readers. She also co-authored two best-selling children's books, the latest is the first ever Arabic children's books about body safety “Hatha Jismi La Talmasni” for 0–6-year-olds. She also co-founded #AlalamiBookClub with over 750 members to encourage adults to read to for pleasure. More recently, she launched a 10-week Master Program titled ‘From Mother to Author' to support individuals who wish to write their own children's books, in the hopes of further transforming and enriching the Arabic children's literature in the region. She has been working in the field of education for over 16 years and has an MA in Education from King's College London and a BA in Elementary Education from the American University of Beirut. She started her career as a classroom teacher in Languages, Art, and Science and has also spent significant time in leadership positions working on national and regional education-related capacity-building programs in both the private and public sectors. She has led some of the largest Education Reform projects in the MENA region for renowned agencies including the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Ministries of Education across the Arab region. Prior to dedicating her time to spread the love of reading, she was a Vice President at GEMS Education for over seven years. Enjoy this episode
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Jodi Wellman is fascinated by death. But her fascination isn't about your demise. It's about using that inevitable fact as a motivator for living your best life. Jodi Is in a Master Program at Penn's renown psychology department. “I wanted to study mortality as a motivator. I want to create that dawning of awareness that wow this life is precious,” Jodi explains. To do so, she guides people in discovering their deepest values to pursue a meaningful life. But finding a purpose isn't always easy because it involves risk. You need to step outside your daily routine to discover “What lights you up?” Join us for a warm and wonderful look at what creates a good life and how you can create yours.
This episode is a conversation between me, Caleb Kasper, Dylan Baldassari, and Matt Arnt. These guys are my most hardcore hunting, fishing, and foraging buddies and I spent a ton of time with them going after wild foods in Wisconsin.Episode Overview:2022 Mushroom Hunting Recap (especially Burn Morels)Updates on morel mushroom cultivationGrowing your own edible mushrooms at homeMatt training his first bird dog for duck huntingDuck hunting tips and favorite duck recipesDylan's spearfishing adventures in Washington (catching Octopus with your bare hands)How to make Japanese fish prints with your catchPoldi's 2021 elk hunting story and elk prep for this yearCaleb's Master Program, using hemp to pull heavy metals out of the soilAnd much moreSupport the podcast:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplentyDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/Sign up for the newsletter:www.theyearofplenty.comOr subscribe directly using your podcast app. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and many other platforms!Please rate and review the show in the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. This always helps the show get ranked so that more curious foodies can explore real food and drink with us.I want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT
In this podcast, we talk with Tavii El, MSOT '21, and Mary Zhu, MSOT ‘21, two students currently in the University's Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program. They discuss their transition from Salus' Master of Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program to the OTD program, and the benefits of completing it all back to back at Salus University. To learn more about our podcast series, visit salus.edu/podcasts
Gingival Artistry for Analogue and Digital Dentures with Nina Frketin - February 10th Webinar (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gingival-artistry-for-analogue-and-digital-dentures-tickets-179391774627?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=escb) Check out her episode on the podcast- 171: Pretty Acrylic In Pink with Nina Frketin (https://www.voicesfromthebench.com/171) We love live events where we get to talk to people face-to-face. At the end of October Elvis and Barb talked to so many people from the Preat (https://preat.com/) booth at the Whip Mix (https://www.whipmix.com/) Digital forum. This week we talk to two technicians that went to the event for two different reasons. First up with Rich Green from B&D Dental Technologies (https://www.bnddental.com/). Rich has been a dental technician is whole career and is now using his experience and expertise to help the industry understand zirconia better by education and a few jokes. Then we chat with Husam Sahwil, the implant manager from DDS Dental Lab (https://www.ddslab.com/). Husam talks about his amazing journey through dental technology through various labs in various countries to now run a huge implant department. The Asiga MAX (https://whipmix.com/products/asiga-max/), the world's most advanced lab 3D printer, offers exceptional productivity. Well over 400 labs in the U.S. can attest to its accuracy, speed and precision. With 62 micron Print Precision, the Max is optimized for both dental lab or clinic environments. Its exclusive SPS™ Smart-Positioning-System Technology guarantees every layer is formed accurately, resulting in consistent results in any environment, and its single Point Calibration makes calibration extremely accurate and fast. As an Open Material System, you can print any suitable resin from any material manufacturer. Your choice, no strings. The Max also features the Fastest Material Changeover of any 3D printer. Labs LOVE this! Change completely from one print resin to another in under 30 seconds. All this and the finest, most dependable technical support staff in the dental lab industry. Call Whip Mix today or visit whipmix.com (https://whipmix.com/) to find out more about the Asiga Max! Did you know that Gro3X (https://www.gro3x.com/) wants to help lab owners to get better at marketing their own labs? They just had a marketing summit earlier in November in Charlotte, NC, where they had a bunch of lab and business owners present their best marketing practices. And now, they are getting ready for their Dental Marketing Masters program next year in May. This is going to be also in Charlotte. It will be a two-days workshop that goes deep into the Why? How? and What? of dental marketing. Just go to the Events section at gro3x.com (https://www.gro3x.com/), click on “Dental Marketing Masters (https://www.gro3x.com/collections/family/products/dental-marketing-masters)” and then fill out the application at the bottom of the page. Gro3X will have scholarships for up to 3 different attendees (under the age of 30) that will get a free pass to the Master Program. Gro3x will donate $100 per applicant to The Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology for the first 10 x applications received. So, if you are under 30 and interested in stepping up your marketing game, make sure you apply ASAP and no later than January 30th, 2022. Special Guests: Houssam Sahwil CDT and Rich Green.
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Host Medium & Intuitive Dating Expert Marisa Liza Pell and co-host CJ Westyn talk with the best friend of CJ's LOML (love of my life) as she gives valuable insight into Sarah's thoughts, feelings, and reactions to CJ's pursuit which come complete with a letter of recommendation from an ex-girlfriend! Jalynn Venis calls in to discuss her new venture as the founder of DateCamp an online dating resource website based in Denver. (At the time of this podcast release, DateCamp no longer exists.) Jalynn is an author of fiction and non-fiction, an optioned screenwriter and video/television producer. She was born and raised in Texas, where tall tales, smoky barbecue, enchiladas with chili con carne, and friendly people abound. As a child, Jalynn wrote her first spooky short story at the age of nine to rave revues and classmate applause. From that moment on, there was no turning back. Gothic horror, adventure and science fiction inspired her imagination and dreams. After graduating from North Texas University with a degree in writing for radio, television and film, Jalynn visited Colorado where she met a talented photographer and writer named Jim Venis. The two married and made their home in the Denver area where they pursued careers in media and communications. Jalynn is a video and television producer whose national credits include What You Get for the Money (HGTV, Fine Living), Picking Up the Pieces (HGTV), and The Traveloguer Series (PBS). Together with associates, she is developing two new projects for television: Date Camp and Last Night on Earth. Her published books include Cassandra's Field Guide to Ghostly Encounters, 25 Ways to Get Your Child to Read, and various ghostwriting projects. Coming in 2015 are Ghost Island, the novel, and The Pajama Supper Club, and Other Bedtime Stories. Jalynn has written several screenplays: Rollercoaster, Ghost Island, Jackson Hawk and the Treasure of the Inca (optioned), Utopia, and Lasermoon (optioned). She often writes with Richard Gorey, a writer, animation filmmaker, and film instructor in New York (www.goreystories.com). Jalynn completed ScreenwritingU's ProSeries program and has been interviewed by founder Hal Croasmun on the Business of Writing for ScreenwritingU's Master Program. An intuitive since childhood, Jalynn is no stranger to the metaphysical universe and the noetic sciences of consciousness, healing, extended human capacities, and transformation. She is an intuitive explorer who has coached individuals, organizations, and forward-looking companies in intuitive development. Since the late 1990s, Jalynn has mentored clients in energy sensitivity, intuitive development techniques, and heart-centered communication. She has been quoted in the Denver Post and various online journals on the role of intuition in everyday living. With both European and Native American ancestry, Jalynn has a deep reverence for the Earth and its wild things. At heart, she's a country girl who cherishes the ranch she shares with her husband, their pets, and wildlife. Jalynn is proud to be a member of The Colorado Authors' League and The Literacy Coalition of Colorado.
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Master Program coming up, 9/9/2021 with a free masterclass taking place inside The NOW Consciousness private group on FB. See link below to join. bit.ly/2Vg2VuC And if no one told you today, you are MAGICAL!
Essa semana, comemorando o nosso 40º EP do Papo de Guitarra teremos a honra de conversar com João Cassias da @cassiasguitars . E para ilustrar o trabalho dele colocamos no anúncio esse belo instrumento feito pelo João. Tem muito mais no site dele cassiasguitars.com.br e que vale a pena sempre passar e dar uma olhada! Além disso vale a pena uma pincelada na trajetória dele: Estudou na escola de luthieria B&H, em São Paulo. Primeiro brasileiro a concluir o Master Program da Galloup Guitars, de Michigan, nos EUA. Estagiou na oficina do luthier Ervin Somogyi, em Berkeley, California, nos EUA. Especializado em guitarras archtop com Tom Ribbecke, em Sonoma, California, nos EUA. Pioneiro no Brasil em guitarras archtop autorais, com conceito custom shop. Reconhecido por Bob Benedetto como um dos maiores luthiers brasileiros. Primeiro brasileiro a ter um curso internacional de construção de archtops vendido em mais de 10 países diferentes através do luthier Robert O' Brien. Protagonista da segunda temporada da @customshopbrasil . ============================================================================================================ Produção: Papo de Guitarra (@papodeguitarraoficial) Apresentação: Alexandre Ribeiro (@alebasribeiro) e Fábio França (@fabioafrancap) Convidado: João Cassias (@cassiasguitars) Distribuição: Ponto MP3 (@pontomp3podcast)
Biography Nicholas J. Higgins is a firefighter with 19 years in the fire service in Piscataway, NJ currently serving as the departments training officer. Nick is a NJ State Fire Instructor, a NJ Advocate for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and the founder/contributor of The Firehouse Tribune. In addition, Nick is an instructor for the National Volunteer Fire Council and a member of the Board of Directors for the "5-Alarm Task Force Corp". Nick has a Bachelor's Degree from Kean University, an Associates Degree from Middlesex County College and is currently enrolled in a Master Program at Seton Hall University. Nick has had the honor of speaking at various fire service conferences and seminars throughout the country such as the 2017 & 2018 Firehouse Expo as well as numerous fire departments within NJ. He has also been a guest on multiple fire service podcasts such as "5-Alarm Task Force" & "Crew 1st Culture".
Should aid be given to authoritarian regimes if they are efficient in reducing poverty? Or do we risk that donor money will keep the dictators in power? The issue of Authoritarian aid is very much in the discussion right now. But what is the right thing to do – Should we stay or should we go when things turn bad? In articles and in several episodes of Global Podd we have discussed the Swedish aid to authoritarian regimes in Myanmar, Cambodia, Tanzania, Belarus and other countries. As a result of our reporting, Sweden decided last year to close down the support to the regimen in Belarus. But when can you justify development aid to authoritarian regimes, and when should donors withdraw? How do we decide when to keep relation open as a chance to influence and keep the dialogue ongoing and when should we draw the line and leave? Are we naïve, or just betting against the odds when we invest in countries like Tanzania and Rwanda with the hope to make those regimes change? These are the topics for the discussion in episode 59 of Global Podd. Participants: Nic Cheeseman, professor of democracy at the University of Birmingham, UK, and the author of Authoritarian Africa: Repression, resistance and the power of ideas. Jonas Ewald, Researcher and Program Director for the Master Program in Peace and Development Work Peace and Development Studies at Linnaeus University in Sweden. Göran Holmqvist, head of department of Asia and Middle east and humanitarian assistance at the Swedish Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). Moderators: Ylva Bergman and David Isaksson.
Neil's bandmate and mentee, Spencer Corbin, discusses his experience at the Bryan Galloup School of Guitar Building and Repair. Spencer was a student in the school's Masters Program where Master Luthier Bryan Galloup teaches the most advanced topics in modern Lutherie. The Master Program is 24 weeks (960+ hours) of full-time guitar making in the Galloup shop. After six months of intense training, Spencer has a solid understanding of what it takes to make a living in guitar building and repair. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
Phil Jacobs is the HFC at Dexter HS (MI). He is a veteran High School & College Coach who is in his 4th year at Dexter. He is a Master Program & Culture builder! He shares pure gold on how to build a Championship Program. Follow Coach on Twitter @phil_jacobs16
Melati Suryodarmo, (b. 1969, Solo, Indonesia) graduated from the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunscheweig, Germany under the tutelage of Marina Abramović and Anzu Furukawa with a Meisterschüler qualification in Performance Art. Her practice is informed by Butoh, dance and history, among others. Her work is the result of ongoing research in the movements of the body and its relationship to the self and the world. These are enshrined in photography, translated into choreographed dances, enacted in video or executed in live performances. Suryodarmo is interested in the psychological and physical agitations that may be from the self or the world but somehow result in lasting change the individual. This belief in change or growth through bodily action belies her early induction in meditation, which she continues to practice. The body is the home for memories and the self, rather than the individual itself, and the body's system. The way the body translates internal and external ideas enriches the attitude and thoughts of the self. Meeting Furukawa, an accomplished Butoh practitioner, had opened her eyes on the expressive qualities of the body, a form of communication that transcends verbal language. This experience has motivated her lifelong studies into Butoh and other artistic forms concerned with the human body. As a trained performance artist, presence is integral to the accomplishment of Suryodarmo's work in all mediums. The senses picks up non-verbal inputs and receive them as communication of intent, emotion, energy or identity. These non-verbal inputs open the door to sensitive and individual perception and the creation of presence. However, everyone processes these inputs differently and interpret them differently based on their unique consciousness. By compiling, extracting, conceptualising and translating some of these factors of presence that she recognises into her work, she intends to tease open the fluid border between the body and its environment. These movements are understood through the metaphor of poets, who similarly assembles words and spaces to create their poetry. Suryodarmo draws inspiration from her real experiences in the world. The path of history informs her perception of the everyday and the now. Her works often reflect the process that lead to current events, be it political, global or highly personal. In her abstracted gestures and poetical acts, the presence of each work is brought to a concentrated level of intensity. In abstracting these acts from their common context, they are made to correspond with new associations and sometimes identify radically with different meanings. The works' abstract narrative throws the spotlight on the audience's bodily response. This often results in a level of factual absurdity in the work, which is acknowledged and welcome. Suryodarmo has presented her work in various international festivals and exhibitions, including Reanacting History: Collective Actions and Everyday Gestures (2017), National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea, Gwacheon, South Korea; SUNSHOWER: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now (2017), National Art Centre Tokyo & Mori Art Museum, travelled to Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan; AFTERWORK (2016), Para Site, Hong Kong, travelled to (2017) Ilham Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; East Asia Feminism: FANTasia (2015), Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea; 8th Asia Pacific Triennale (2015), Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland, Australia; 5th Guangzhou Triennale (2015), Guangzhou, China; The Roving Eye: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia (2014), Arter, Istanbul, Turkey; Medium at Large (2014), Singapore Art Museum, Singapore; Luminato Festival (2012), Toronto, Canada; Beyond the Self: Contemporary Portraiture from Asia (2011), National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, Australia; Marina Abramović Presents… (2009), Manchester International Festival, Manchester, U.K.; Incheon Women Artists' Biennale (2009), Incheon, South Korea; Manifesta 7 (2008), Bolzano, Italy; Wind from the East: Perspectives on Asian Contemporary Art (2007), Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland. Since 2007, Suryodarmo has been organizing an annual Performance Art Laboratory and Undisclosed Territory, a performance art festival, in Solo, Indonesia. In 2012, she founded “Studio Plesungan”, an art space for performance artists to use as a laboratory. In 2017, she served as Artistic Director for Jiwa, the 17th Jakarta Biennale. She currently lives and works between Gross Gleidingen, Germany and Solo, Indonesia.Artist StatementThe world that inspires me to move my thoughts is the world inside me. The body becomeslike a home which functions as container of memories, living organism. The systeminside the psychological body that changes all the time has enriched my idea to developnew structures of attitude and thoughts. I try to perceive my surroundings as the fact ofthe real presence of now, but considering the path of its history. I try to understand thelanguage that are not spoken, and opens the door of perceptions. I respect the freedom inour minds to perceive things coming through our individual sensory register system.Crossing the boundaries of cultural and political encounters has been a challenge thatstimulates me discovering new identification. An effort to find identity is yet a dangerousact of losing the ground of origin. For me, the process of making artwork is a life long researchthat never stops me to put myself inside the metamorphic constellation. I intend totouch the fluid border between the body and its environment through my art works. I aimto create a concentrated level of intensity without the use of narrative structures. Talkingabout politics, society or psychology makes no sense to me if the nerves are not able todigest the information. I love it when a performance reaches a level of factual absurdity.Melati Suryodarmo's performances have been dealing with the relationship between ahuman body, a culture in which it belongs to and a constellation where it lives. Through thepresence, she compiles, extracts, conceptualized and translates some phenomenon orsubjects into movement, actions, and gestures that are specified to her performance. MelatiSuryodarmo´s performances concern with cultural, social and political aspects, inwhich she articulates through her psychological and physical body. Her performances featureelements of physical presence and visual art to talk about identity, energy, politics andrelationships between the body and its environments.Melati Suryodarmo studied at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, Germanyunder Marina Abramovic.Suryodarmo has presented her works in various internationalfestivals and exhibitions since 1996, including the 50th Venice Biennale 2003, Marking theterritory, IMMA Dublin. e.t.c. In 2005, Melati Suryodarmo has performed at the Van GoghMuseum Amsterdam, during the Exhibition of the Life of Egon Schiele in 2005; VideobrasilSao Paolo (2005), Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, 52nd Venice Biennale dance Festival(2007), KIASMA Helsinki (2007), Manifesta7, in Bolzano, Italy (2008),and In Transit festival,HKW Berlin (2009), Luminato festival of the arts, Toronto, (2012), Asia Pacific Triennale,Qagoma Brisbane (2015), Guangzhou Triennale, Guangdong, China (2015); SingaporeBiennale, Singapore, (2016). Since the last six years, Suryodarmo has been presenting herworks in Indonesia and other South East Asian countries. For the Padepokan Lemah PutihSolo Indonesia, she has been organizing an annual Performance Art Laboratory Projectand “undisclosed territory” performance art event in Solo Indonesia since 2007. In 2012,she founded “Studio Plesungan” an art space for performance art laboratory. She wasworking as the Artistic Director of the Jakarta Biennale 2017, one of the core visual artsbiennale in South east Asia.Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comMelati Suryodarmoinfo@melatisuryodarmo.comwww.melatisuryodarmo.comSTUDIO PLESUNGANDesa Plesungan RT03 RW02Plesungan, GondangrejoKaranganyar 57773Jawa TengahIndonesia--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Born 12. July 1969 in Surakarta IndonesiaLives and works in Surakarta, IndonesiaEducation2016 - PhD Candidate in Artistic Research / Art as Practice Phd. at the Institute of theArts Surakarta Indonesia2001 - 2002Postgraduate Program (Meisterschule) in Performance Art at the Hochschulefuer Bildende Kuenste, Braunschweig, Germany, under prof. Marina Abramovic1994- 2001Study of performance art and sculpture under Prof.Anzu Furukawa, and Prof.Marina Abramovic. Degree in Fine Art at the Hochschule fuer Bildende Kuenste,Braunschweig, Germany1993Degree in International Relations Studies, Faculty of Politic and Socio Sciences,UniversitasPadjadjaran Bandung, IndonesiaExhibitions and Festivals |selections|2020- Marina Abramović + MAI Akış / Flux, Akbank Sanat Exhibition Program, Istambulk,Turkey- “Why Let the Chicken Run?”, Solo Exhibition at Museum of Modern Art and ContemporaryArt Nusantara (MACAN), Jakarta2019- “Memento Mori”, Solo Exhibition at Singapore Tyler Print International (STPI)Singapore- “Gandari”an opera by Tony Prabowo, as director and choreographer, Graha BaktiBudaya, Taman Ismail Marzuk, Jakarta- “Contemporary World”, Naional Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australi- “Orfeus”, dance choreography, Komunitas Salihara, Jakarta- “Kontraksi: Pasca Traditionalisme”, pameran besar Nusantara, National Gallery ofIndonesia, Jakarta- “Arus Balik”, Centre of Contemporary Arts, Gilmann Barracks, Singapore- “All About Eve”, 2nd Women show at the Indonesia Luxury, Jakarta- “+63 / +62”, Silverlens Gallery, Manila, the Philippines2018- “Luminous Emptiness”, dance choreography in collaboration with Katsura Kan(Japan), Bo- robudur Writers and Cultural festival, Borobudur, Indonesia- “Sakhsat”, dance choreography, Solo International Performing Arts (SIPA) Festival,Solo, Indonesia- “Sweet Dreams Sweet”, performance, Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum for ContemporaryArts, Berlin, Germany- “I Love You”, Solo exhibition, Shanghart Gallery, Beijing, China- “Dance in Asia”, Osaka Creative Center, Osaka, Japan- “Timoribus” , Solo Exhibition, Shanghart Gallery , Singapore2017- “Amnesia” , Performance Klub, Europalia 2017, at S.M.A.K, Gent, BelgiumMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- “Tomorrow As Purposed”, Dance Performance, Flammish Royal Theatre, KVS, Brussels,Belgium- “Self Portrait”, group exhibition, Mind Set Art Centre, MSAC, Taipei, Taiwan- “Re-enacting History: Collective Actions and Everyday estures”, National Museum ofModern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Gwacheon Seoul, South Korea.- “First Sight” at Museum Museum, Jakarta- “Political Acts”, AsiaTopa, Melbourne Art Center, Melbourne, Australia- “Sunshower” - Contemporary Art in South East Asia - National Art Centre Tokyo, Japan- “Vertical Recall” dance performance, as choreographer at the Helatari, Salihara, Jakarta- “After Works”, Ilham Museum, Kuala Lumpur2016- “Behind the Light”, Singapore Biennale, SAM Singapore- “Transaction of Hollows”, Lilith Performance Studio Residency , Malmo, Sweden- “Your Otherness, I've never been so East”, dance piece, Hexentanz Festival, Sophiensale,Berlin- “Tomorrow as Purposed”, as choreorapher and director of dance production and researchinvolving dancers, musicians, at Indonesian Dance Festival, Jakarta- “Melati Suryodarmo” Solo Exhibition at Il Ponte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy- “undisclosed territory#10” as Facilitator at Studio Plesungan- “ In Silence”, a group exhibition at Pearl Lam Gallery in Singapore- “Amnesia” - Solo performance and exhibition, Galerie Ark, Jogyakarta, Indonesia- Paper Trail - South East Asia Works on Paper. Galery Sangkring, Jigyakarta, Indonesia- After Works, Para-Site, Hongkong- Costume National : Contemporary Art from Indonesia, Gallerie SAW Ottawa, Canada2015- Asia Pacific Trienial 8, Qagoma, Brisbane, Australia- I See You See Me, Treshold Gallery, New Delhi, Indiea- Sisyphus, a dance piece choerographed and directed by Melati Suryodarmo at DeSIngel, Antwerp, Belgium. Sisyphus, a dance piece choerographed and directed by Melati Suryodarmo at FrankfurtLab, Frankfurt, Germany- 5th Guangzhou Trienial and 1st Asia Bienial, Guanzhou, Guangdong, China- Oz Asia Festival , Adelaide, Australia- Melati Suryodarmo's Video Works, solo exhibition, Contemporary Art Centre of SouthAustralia (CACSA), Adelaide- FantAsia, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea- ArtJog 2015, In FLux, Yogjakarta, Indonesia- Tokyo International Performing Arts Meeting, Yokohama, Japan2014- “APBF Signature Award 2014 Exhibition” , Singapore Art Museum, Singapore- “Indonesian Dance Festival 2014”, Teater Kecil Taman ismail Marzuki, Jakarta- “Marina Abramovic Performance Exhibition”, Fondation Beyeler, Basel, Switzerland- “Rowing Eye- Contemporaray art from South East Asia”, Arter, Istanbul, Turkey- “Domestication”, Kayu, Lucie Fontane Foundation, Bali, Indonesia- “Sensorium 360°”, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore- - ArtJog 2014, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta- “Video Art at Loop”, Loop, Casa Asia, Barcelona- “ArtJog”, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogjakarta, Indonesia- “Fokus+Indonesia”, Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie, Szcezin, Poland- “K.R.O.P.P”, Uppsala Konsert & Kongress, Uppsala, Sweden- “China Festival”, Haus am Ufer HAU 2, Berlin- “Medium at Large”, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore- “Today and Tomorrow: Indonesia Contemporary Art”, Yallay Galery, HongkongMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com2013- Gambar idoep- video art exhibition, galeri Semarang, Semarang Indonesia- „development“ group exhibition, at TNS Foundation, Gdansk, Poland- ArtJog 2013, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta- „undisclosed territory #7“ padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia- „ Slapstick“, Performance Program, Kunst Museum Wolfsburg, Germany- re-act feminism #2, Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona, Spanien; Akademie der Künste,Berlin, Deutschland- „Die auf dem Boden Liegenden, liegen gelassen - The lying on the floor, abandoned tolie“, Künstlervereinigung MAERZ, Linz, Austria.- „Pressing“ Fondazzione @videoinsight, Turin, Italy- „Market Forces“, Osage Gallery, Hong Kong2012„I am a ghost in my own house“, Solo exhibition at Lawangwangi Art foundation, Bandung,Indonesia„Transart 2012 Festival“, performing John cage‘s Songs Books,in colaboration with NataliaPschenitschnikova, MAS Museum Ötztal, Bolzano, Italy„Homoludens“, group exhibition at Galeri Emmitan; Surabaya„Tai Ping Quo“, Parasite and Spring Workshop, Hongkong.„Performance Platform Lubiln 2012“, Galeria Labirynt, Lublin Poland„Insight“, Group exhibition at Kuntraum, Vaduz, Lichtenstein„Beethoven Marathon-in collaboration with Stewart Goddyear“, Luminato Festival, KoernerHall RCM, Toronto„Flow“, group exhibition, Gallery Michael Janssen, Berlin„domestic stuffs“, group exhibition at Galeri Salihara, Jakarta; Cemeti Art House Yogyakarta.„ZEITGEIST“- Galeri Seni Bataviasche Kunstkring, Jakarta„Reclaim.doc“, group exhibition at Jakarta National Gallery, Jakarta„re.act.feminism #2“ - a performing archive at the Galerija Miroslav Kraljević in Zagreb,Croatia, Museet for Samtidskunst Roskilde, Denmark; Galerija Miroslav Kraljević Zagreb,Croatia; Instytut Sztuki Wyspa Gdańsk, Poland; Tallinna Kunstihoone Tallinn, Estonia„Beyond the Self“,McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Garden, Langwarrin, Victoria; theAnne and Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide, Australia„Acts of Indecency“, solo exhibition at Art Dept, VWFA Jakarta, Indonesia2011„Bienalle Jogja XI“, Jogjakarta, Indonesia„Beyond Pressure IV“ performance art festival; Yangoon and Mandalay, Myanmar„Beyond the East: Indonesian Contemporary Art“ Museo d‘arte Contemporanea Roma,Rome, Italy„Performance Hautnah“, Kunstlerforum, Bonn„Performance I Bibliotek“, Kunstbanken Hedmark Kunstsenter, Hamar, Norway„Kunst Hier und Jetzt“, Algemeine Konsumverein, Braunschweig„re.act Feminism vol. II“, 2011 -2013, Centro Cultural Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz,Spain„Between Sky and Sea III“ Hergla Island, Norway„hijacking TV“ video exhibition at Gallery Salihara, Jakarta„Beyond the Self“, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; Australia“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Villa Tobler, Zürich, Switzerland.„Absence“, Manila Contemporary, Manila, the Philippines„Almost There“, a dance choreography piece, World Dance Day Festival, at Teater BesarInstitut Seni Indonesia Surakarta, Indonesia„A Feather Fell down from the Silence“, at R.I.T.E.S, Substation, Singapore„Negotiating Home, History and Nation“ Two Decades of Contemporary Art from SouthEast Asia 1991 - 2010, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore„undisclosed territory#5“, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo IndonesiaMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com„Performance Art Laboratory (PALA) Project“, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo Indonesia2010“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, de Internationale Keueze, International Theater Festival, Rotterdam, theNetherlands“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Bern Biennale, Haus der Universität, Bern, Switzerland„Ugo“ for One Night Stand, curated by Myriam Laplante, Fundazione Volume, Rome, Italy“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Tanz Im August, Berlin“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Alcantara Festival, Lisabon, Portugal"Lilith Performance event", Lilith Performance Studio, Malmoe, Sweden“Grenzart”, Kirschau, Germany“Exergie- butter dance – extended” , Asian Body festival, Moderna Dans Teatern, Stockholm“Passionate Pilgrim” for House Without Maid Project, curated by Jorge Leon and SimoneAughterlony, Maisson des Arts de Schaerbek, Brussels“trouble-festival”, Les Halles, Brussels„Indonesian Contemporary art Showcase“ Art Paris - Grand Palais, Paris“undisclosed territory #4”, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia“PALA Project 2010”, Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia“Ugo” solo performance at „mobilized Performance Series“, Mobius, Boston, MA, USA2009“On the Way”, Artrend, Taipeh, Taitung (Dulan), Kaoshiung, Tainan; Taiwan“Asiatopia 11th”, Bangkok Center for Art and Culture, Bangkok, Thailand“Kunstbanken”, Kunsthalle, Hamar, Norway"International Incheon Women Artists Biennale", Incheon, South Korea“European Performance Art Festival”, Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw“Farewell Angel”, Lilith Performance Studio, Malmoe, Sweden“International Performance Art Festival”, Turbinen Halle, Giswill, Switzerland“East West Project via Belfast”, Platform Art, Bbeyond, Belfast, Northern Ireland“East West Project”, Kaskaden Kondensator,Basel, Switzerland"CUT - South East Asian Contemporary Photography", Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila“Art of the Encountering”, Gebläser Halle, Ilsede and Hildesheim, Germany“Marina Abramovic Presents…”, Whitworth Gallery, Manchester International Art Festival,Manchester, UK“InTransit 09”, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany“Momentum”, Le Bain Connective, Brussel“Performance Art Laboratory Project” 2009, Bali, Indonesia“undisclosed territory#3- performance art event” Solo, Indonesia“Pathological Aesthetic” symposium at HAN, Nijmegen, Holland2008„Ex-teresa Arte Actual“, International Performance Art Festival, Mexico City, Mexico“Intimate Strangers”, with the Damaged Goods Company, Brussels.“Asiatopia 10 – international performance art festival” Bangkok“Future Of Imagination 5” Sculpture Square, Singapore“ZOOM” performance Art Festival, IPAH, St. Jacobi Kirsche, Hildesheim“Memorabilia”, performance project, TBS, Solo, Indonesia“Between Sky and Sea-II” Herdla Island, Norway“Tanz im August/sommer.bar,” Podewil, Berlin, Germany“Sincere Subject”, SIGIARTS Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia“Emerging discourse- performance mimicry II”, Bodhiart, New York City“Manifesta7”, European Biennial, Ex-Alumix, Bolzano, Italy“Friktioner”, at City Gallery, Uppsala Art Museum, Uppsala, Sweden“MADE Festival”, Nordlandsoperan, Umea, Sweden“Solitaire”, Solo exhibition, Valentine Willie Fine Arts at Annexe, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com“undisclosed territory#2”, Padepokan Lemah Putih Solo, Indonesia2007“Perception of Patterns in Timeless Influence”, Lilith Performance Studio, Malmö, Sweden.“eBent 07 Festival”, off*ample, Passage de la Paz, Barcelona“Insomnia”, Nuit Blanche, Le Gènerateur, ParisTravelogue “Flying Circuss Project”, Theatreworks, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam“Performance Intermedia”, Sczecin, Poland and Berlin“The Curtain Opens: Indonesian Women Artists”, National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia“Anti Aging”, Gaya Fusion Gallery, Bali, Indonesia“Erotic Body”, Venice Biennale Dance Festival, Venice, Italy“15th Performance art Conference”, Bali, Indonesia“undisclosed territory”, performance art event, Solo, Indonesia(N)ever Mind, Video Exhibition, Viavia, Jogjakarta, Indonesia“Wind from the East - Perspectives on Asian Contemporary Art”, National Gallery/Museumof Contemporary art, KIASMA, Finland2006“Disposal on Arrival- Indonesian Contemporary Arts”, Grace exhibition Space, New York,USA“Exergie-butter dance”, Performance Space, Sydney, Australia“Deformed Ethic of a Relationship 3.0 for DormArt” with Oliver Blomeier, Depot, Dortmund“Accione 06”, Madrid, Spain“Deformed Ethic of a Relationship 1.0”, with Oliver Blomeier, Galerieturm, HelmstedtGipfeltreff, Kaskaden Kondensator, Basel, Switzerland“Loneliness in the Boundaries”, Solo Exhibition, Cemeti Art House Jogjakarta, Indonesia.“Exegie – Butter Dance”, Goethe Institut, Jakarta, Indonesia2005“Räume und Schatten”, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin“Kunst Forum Berlin”, Art.es, Berlin“15th International Electronic Art Festival – Video Brasil”, Sao Paolo, Brasil“ 19th Festival Grad Teatar Budva”, Budva, Serbia and Montenegro“Navigate – live art”, BALTIC & Stubnitz, Gateshead Newcastle, UK“La Galleria dell'Amore”, Galleria Civica Trento, Italy“Gifted Generation”, HAU1 Hebbel Theater Berlin, Germany“International Performance Festival Salzau”, Schloss Salzau, Germany“Retrospective of the work of Egon Schiele – the SHELF” – in collaboration with MarinaAbramovic, Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam, Holland.“Der Sekundentraum – opening of Kunstmuseum Stuttgart”, Wüttembergischem KunstvereinStuttgart, Germany2004“Nude with skeleton”, MARTa Herford, Germany“Retrospective” Galerie der HBK Braunschweig, Germany“7a*11d”, International Performance Art Festival, Toronto, Canada“Leidenschaft Junge Kunst”, Allgemeine Konsum Verein, Braunschweig“FAXE KONDI- unzipped time”, Gallery Futura, Prague, Czech Republik“Cleaning The House -performance Loop”, NMAC Foundation, Jerez Dela Frontera, Spain“RISK”, Landesmuseum Braunschweig, Braunschweig2003„4th International Performance Festival Odense”, Odense“Live Art brrr”, Teatro Carlos Alberto/Teatro Nacional de São joão, Porto Portugal“Student Body”, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Galicia, Spain“Performance in der Kunsthalle”, Fridericianum , Kassel,“Performance art NRW 2003”, Healing Theater, Köln“Recycling the future”, group event, Venice Biennale 2003, ItalyMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com“As soon as possible” Performance and Exhibition, PAC Milano, Italy“Performance Art Nord Rhein Westfalen”, Maschinenhaus, Essen2002“Body Power Power Play“, Wüttenbergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart“The Promise“, Solo Exhibition, Gallerie Gedok, Stuttgart“Braunschweiger Kulturnacht“, LOT Theater, Braunschweig“Pret â Perform“, Gallery Via Farini, Milano, Italy“Body Basic“, Trans art 02, Franzenfestung, Brixen, Italy“Common Ground“, Landesvertretungshaus Niedersachsen –Schleswig Holstein, Berlin2001“Festa dell´arte“, Aquario diroma, Rome, Italy“Marking the territory“, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland“Get That Balance”, National Sculpture Factory, Opera House, Cork, Ireland“A little bit of History Repeated“, Kunst Werke, Berlin“Indonesian Live Art“, Gallerie Mein Blau, Berlin“Polysonneries, 2nd International Performance Festival“, Lyon, France “von weiß-rosa zurot“, Luther Turm, Cologne“Lullaby for the ancestors“, Solo Performance, LOT Theater, Braunschweig“Fingerspitzengefühle“, Group exhibition, Galerie der Stadt Sindelfingen2000“Performance Passing Through“, Gedok, Stuttgart“Anableps“, Group exhibition, Galery Miscetti, Rome, Italy“ins“, Maximillian Forum, Munich“Visible Differences - an event“, Hebbel Theater, Berlin“Spot + Places“, Performance Congress, Healing Theater, Cologne1999“Fresh Air“, Group-exhibition, E-Werk, Weimar“Performance Festival Odense“, Odense, Danmark“Cardiff Art in Time“, UWIC, Cardiff, Wales, GB“Unfinished Business“, Group exhibition, Gallery am Lützow Platz, Berlin“Der Sekundentraum“, Solo Performance, Healing Theater, Cologne“Braunschweiger Kulturnacht“, LOT Theater, Braunschweig1998“Finally“, Group exhibition, Kunstverein Hannover, Hannover1997“Braunschweiger Kulturnacht“, FBZ, Braunschweig1996Dance Performance “Kashya-kashya Muttiku“ with Yuko Negoro (Japan), FBZ, Braunschweig1988 -1995 various dance and theatre performances in Indonesia and GermanyUp COMING Project/Exhibition2019- If We Were XYZ, Creative Common Ground Project, Asia Society, New York City- Working as Director and choreographer for Opera Gandari by Tony Prabowo, GrahaBakti Budaya, Jakarta- Solo Exhiibition, Singapore Tyler Print International, Singapore- As Panelist at the Ubud Writer Festival, Ubud, BaliMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comHonors/ Grants2017 Art Stage Jakarta Award, Best Artist, Jakarta, Indonesia2015 Signature Art Prize Asia Pacific Brewery Foundation, Jurors ChoiceAwardVisual Artist of the Year 2015, Tempo Magazine's choice.Research Grant for the project “Sisyphus” from the Ministery of Cultureof South Korea2011 Icon of the Year 2011,in Arts and Culture; Gatra Media Indonesia2008 Grant for Innovative Art Project “Memorabilia” from Kelola Arts Foundation,Jakarta, Indonesia2008 Jahresstipendium der Niedersächsische Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft,(Grant from the Ministry of Culture and Science NiedersachsenGermany)2006 Arbeitsstipendium Stiftung Kunsfonds, Bonn, Germany2002 - 2003 Graduierten Stipendium, Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig2003 Arbeitsstipendium der Niedersächsische Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft,Braunschweig (Grant from the Ministry of Culture and ScienceNiedersachsen Germany)Other Projects2019- As Jury for the Bandung Contemporary Art Competition, Lawangwangi Foundnation,Bandung-2018- Critical Responder for the Asia Dramaturgy Network (ADN), Jogjakarta, Indonesia- Facilitator for D-LAP II, Studio Plesungan, Karanganyar- Lecture at the Städelschule, Frankfurt.- Keynote Speaker at “Conversation” Art Basel Hongkong, Hongkong- Facilitator for Artists Platform, Goethe Insitute , Bangkok, Thailand- Facilitator for Platform for Women Artists, Kelola Foundation, Yogyakarta, Indonesia2017- Keynote speaker at Museum Summit, Asia Society, Manila, Philippines- Artistic Director of the Jakarta Biennale 2017, Jakarta, Indoensia- Guest Lecturer at the NAFA (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts) Singapore2016Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- Art Summit Indonesia , as performance workshop tutor, Padang, Indonesia- As Curator and facilitator of the “undisclosed territory #10” performance art event at theStudio Plesungan, Solo, Indonesia- Keynote Speaker at the International Seminar at the post Graduate Program IndonesianInstitute of the Arts, Padang Panjang- Keynote Speaker at Seminar on “Artistic reserach” at the Indonesian Institute of the ArtsSurakarta- Guest Lecturer at the Post Graduate Program, Indonesian Insitute of the Arts, Jogjakarta2015- Guest Lecturer at the Post Graduate Program, Indonesian Insitute of the Arts, Jogjakarta- As panel speaker at the Workshop for young curators in the performing arts at theSingapore International Festival of the Arts- As mentor for Double Dance, Dare! Workshop for dance and performance art, SaskiKirana Dance Camp, Bandung, Indonesia- Public Lecture at the PKKH, Universitas Gajah Mada, Yogyakarta- Public Lecture at the National Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia- Public Lecture at the Parliement House of Australia, Canberra- As Curator and facilitator of the “undisclosed territory #9” performance art event at theStudio Plesungan, Solo, Indonesia- As Instructure for Lab “Translate,Intertwine, Transgress” Symposium at Moderna Museet,Stockholm, Sweden- As Instructure for Workshop at Fort Rotterdam Makassar, South Sulawesi, indonesisa- As Instrcture for Workshop at the Oksigen Jawa, ITB Bandung, Indonesia- Project House Club, HAU3, Hebbel Am Ufer , Berlin2014- Project House Club, China Festival, HAU2, Hebbel Am Ufer , Berlin- As curator for „undisclosed territory #8“ performance art event atStudio Plesungan, Solo, Indonesia.2013- As curator for „undisclosed territory #7“ performance art event at Studio Plesungan,Solo, Indonesia.- „Pseudopartisipatif Project“, with Cemeti Art House, Jogjakarta, Indonesia- Performance Art Workshop „beetwen the space“ at the Bangkok Arts andCulture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.- „D-Lap“ dance laboratory, as facilitator, collaboration between PadepokanLemah Putih and CCAP Stockholm.„between the space“, performance art class for graduate and post graduateprogram at Umea Konsthogskolan, Umea, Sweden2012- Curator for „undisclosed territory #6“ performance art event at Padepokan Lemah Putih,Solo, Indonesia.- Facilitator for P_LAP,a performance Laboratory Project, collaborative project betweenPadepokan Lemah Putih Solo Indonesia with Galeria Labirynt Lublin Poland; as curator- Performance art wokshop II at the Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia2011- Residency at Manila Contemporary, Manila, the Philipines- Mentor for EUFRAD (the European Forum for Research Degrees in Art and Design,Stockholm, Sweden. Workshop for european Phd candidates in artistic research.- Lecture for the Master Program at University of Dance and Circus,Stockholm- Workshop in Mandalay School of Arts during the Beyond Pressure festival,Mandalay, MyanmarMelati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- Performance art wokshop I at the Padepokan Lemah Putih, Solo, Indonesia2010- Lecture and Workshop at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, boston MA, USA- Workshop at the Academy of Fine Arts - University of Umeå, Sweden- Artist in Residence at IASPIS Residency in Umea and Saxnas, Sweden2009- Workshop at the Academy of Fine Arts - University of Umeå, Sweden- Panelist for Panel Discussion on Women artists in the era of Post_feminism; IncheonWomen Artists‘ Biennale 2009; at Chinese Center Incheon, South Korea- Lecture at the Chiangmai University, Faculty of Fine arts, Chiangmai, Thailand- Lecture at the WIlliam Waren Library, Jim Thompson Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand.- Lecture at the Dongmen Museum, Tainan, Taipei2008- “Is everything performance, is performance everything?”, panel member for Dans Biennal,Umea, Sweden- Workshop at the ZOOM Inetrnational performance art Festival Hildesheim, Germany- Lecture about Organizing Performance Art Labiratory Project, Asiatopia 10th, BangkokArt and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailandsince 2007- PALA (Performance Art Laboratory) Project, and “undisclosed territory #1 - #5, performanceart event”as Project manager, Padepokan Lemah Putih, in Tejakula, Bali, and Solo,Java,Indonesia.2007- Lecture at the Malmö School of Arts.- Artist in Studio, December 2007 at Lilith Performance Studio Malmö, Swedia- “Flying Circus Project” – Travelogue – Superintense- Singapore- Ho Chi Minh City, curatedby Ong Ken Seng, Theatreworks, Singapore- “15 International Performance Art Conference”, as project manager, in Bali, Indonesia2006- Faciilitator for the “Time_Place_Space 5”, at the Queensland University of technology(QUT) Brisbane, curated and organized by the Performance Space Sydney Australia- Residency at Grace exhibition Space, New York2005- “Focusing the day”, Project with youths in Berlin, HKW Berlin.Bibliographie |selected|- “Elements and Principles of 4D Art and Design”, Ellen Mueller, Oxford UniversityPress, New York, 2017; pg. 20-21- “Political Acts - Pioneers of Performance Art in South East Asia”, exh. Catalogue;Victorian Arts Centre Trust; Melbourne; 2017; pg. 26 -27- “Reenacting History” , exh. Catalogue, National Museum of Modern andContemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea, 2017; pg 78 - 81Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.com- “Sunshower - Contemporary Art from South East Asia 1980s to Now “,exh. Catalogue; National Art Centre Tokyo, Mori Museum, Japan Foundation;Tokyo Japan; 2017; pg. 110 - 111- “Atlas of Mirrors”, Singapore Biennale 2016, exh. Catalogue, Singapore ArtMuseum; SIngapore; 2016; pg. 54 - 55- “Asia Pacific Triennale” Exh. Catalogue, CAGOMA, Brisbane, 2015- “GuangZhou Trienale”, Exh. Catalogue, Guang Dong Museum of Art, China2015- Rebecca Russo; „Pressing“ exh. Catalogue; Fondazzione @videoinsight,Turin, Italy; 2013- Dominique Lora, „Beyond the East“, Glocal Porject and MACRO, 2011- Serenella Ciclitira, „Indonesian Eye Contemporary Indonesian Art “ Saatchi,Thames and Hudson, London 2011- Prof. Achile Bonito Oliva, „Art Beyond the Year of Two Thousand“, BiasaArtSpace Little Library, Bali; 2010- Elin Lundgren + Petter Pettersson,“Lilith Performance Studio“, lilithperformancestudio,Malmö, 2010, pg: 82 - 85- Agung Hujanitkajennong + Enin Supriyanto,“The Grass Looks greenerwhere you water it“ Indonesian Contemporary art Showcase at Art Paris2010, exhibition Catalogue; Indonesian Platform/Dedy Kusuma, Jakarta2010; pg: 96, 97, 98, 144, 145, 146- Krisna Murti,“Essays on Video Art and New Media: Indonesia andbeyond“, Indonesian Visual Arts Archive (IVAA) Jogjakarta, 2009, pg. 185 -189- Paula Orrell (editor),“Marina Abramovic + The Future of performanceArt“,Prestel Munich-Berlin-London-New York, pg 125; pg 159- Dr. Yang Eunhee (editor),“2009 Incheon Women Artists‘ Biennale- mainexhibition“ , Exhibition Catalogue, Incheon Women Artis‘ Biennale OrganizingCommittee South Korea, 2009; pg: 184 - 185- Manifesta7, “The Rest Of Now”, Exhibition Catalogue, 2008- Carla Bianpoen, “Indonesian Women Artists: The Curtain Opens”, TheIndonesian Arts Foundation, 2007- “Loneliness in the Boundaries”, Works catalogue, Cemeti Art House forMelati Suryodarmo, Jogjakarta 2006- Räume und Schatten, exh. Catalogue, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin,2005, pg 180, 192, 213.- 15th Festival internacional de arte electronica Video Brasil, Associacao,cultural videobrasil, Sao Paolo, 2005, pg.148-153, 170-175.- Emanuela Nobile Mino, “Faxe kondi”, exh. Catalogue, Futura o.s, Prague,2005.- Jane Kallir, “ Egon Schiele Love and Death”, Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam,Exh. Catalogue, Hatje Cantz Publishers Germany, 2005, pg 169 &171- Marina Abramovic, “Student Body”, Edizione Charta, Milan, Italy 2003,pg. 390 – 401- Else Jespersen, “4th Performance Festival Odense 2003“, exh. catalogue,International Performance Festival Odense, 2003, pg. 24- Francesco Bonami, “Dreams and Conflicts – the dictatorship of the viewer,50th International art exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia”, Exhibition catalo-Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comgue, Grafiche Peruzzo, Vegianno for Marsilio Editori s.p.a in Venice, pg.497- Jens Hoffmann, “ A little bit of history repeated”, exh. Catalogue, KunstWerke Berlin e.V, Berlin, 2001, pg.36,37- Boris Nieslony , “E.P.I Zentrum NRW”, ASA-European, Cologne- Michael Glasmeier und die Meisterschüler 2002,”Meisterschüler 2002 –Zeichnungen” exh. Catalogue, © Michael Glasmeier und die MeisterschülerHBK 2002, pg. 91-96- Mario Candia and Stefania Miscetti, “ANAPBLEPS“, exh. catalogue, GalleryMiscetti, Rome, 2000, pg. 38, 116- Else Jespersen, “Performance Festival Odense 1999“, exh. catalogue,Performance Festival Odense, 1999, pg. 44- Hannes Malte Mahler für Agora, “Fresh Air“, exh. catalogue ,Salon Verlag,Cologne, 1999, pg. 96-98Melati Suryodarmo CV info@melatisuryodarmo.comHier die von Melati im Podcast erwaehnten Künstlerinnen: Cindy Sherman:https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Sherman Hito Steyerl: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hito_Steyerl
VaSeana Moran, M.S., CCC-SLP is a Black SLP from Louisville, Kentucky. She is HBCU raised, as she completed the 5 year master's program at Howard University and graduated with her M.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Three words she would use to describe herself are: passionate, advocator, and vivacious.VaSeana's SLP areas of interest include: language development/acquisition in monolingual and bilingual children, working with kids of deaf adults, and pediatric feedingHer hobbies include: lunch/dinner/picnic dates, reading, watching movies, spending quality time with family, traveling, and watching sermons to get her life together!In this episode, Jordyn and VaSeana discuss:Logistics of the accelerate 5 year master's programPros and cons of the programVaSeana's undergraduate experience at HowardThe importance of self-advocacyand more!Watch episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yqoAMS4-kgFollow VaSeana on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanaaa31/Find VaSeana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaseana-m-2bba24a2/Follow Jordyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrc_theslp/
Dr Vanessa Zamberk shares on Family Governance tools About: Dr. Vanessa Zamberk, nee Faktor, born in the United States, was educated in Germany and Switzerland. During her Master Program in Public Management at Bocconi, she worked for the last semester at the Housing Opportunity Commission of Montgomery County. For the next three years she gained professional experience at JP Morgen Chase and the 7th Art in NY. Back in Europe she enrolled in the doctoral program at the University of St. Gallen specialising in the field of governance. Research assistant at the affiliated Institute for Leadership and Human Resources, Vanessa also coordinated governance workshops and seminars for directors of the board. Writing her dissertation: “New Family Office Governance” she was invited as a Visiting Scholar by the Wharton Business School. As guest lecturer and participant of workshops and seminars for international organizations and companies she concluded that family enterprises from Frankfurt to Beijing face the same problems and aims, the optimisation of the family`s assets and their successful transmission to the next generation Her company WORKSHOP DUAL counsels and accompanies her clients during the design and establishment of a structured governance system covering strategy, defined communication channels, risk management and timely succession planning for the family and its business. Specific programs prepare the next generation for their future challenges and responsibilities. Confidential mediation facilitates conflict resolution. Workshop Dual assists with intra-generational philanthropic projects which result in a better alignment of the family identity by bring the different generations closer.
Joe is joined by Sally Grisedale of Clear Channel Coaching. Sally takes us through her personal journey from humble beginning working at the stock exchange in London, to being recognized for her design of theater posters. She is encouraged and pulled forward by her abilities in design. Intense focus in her gift brought early success in winning a national competition, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and being offered a place to do a Master Program in Design at the Royal College of Art. After graduation she had more successes which lead to being offered a position at Apple where her career took off. She later ran a team at Yahoo where she elevated the value of Design internally by accomplishments in Yahoo Sports including contributing a number 2 position behind ESPN and enabling Yahoo News to be the #1 news site on the web. Sally shares the ups and downs of her career journey in a transparent review of challenges and lessons learned. Sally is engaging and deeply curious which serves her extremely well in her new found endeavor, Clear Channel Coaching.www.clearchannelcoaching.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/titansot)
About Sachin Tipnis:My next guest on The One Percent Project is Sachin Tipnis. He is the senior executive director at The University of Hong Kong. He heads marketing and admissions for MBA, EMBA Global Asia (joint Executive MBA degree with Columbia and London Business School) and 6 specialised Master programs.Our Conversation: About his career and the impact his father's job had on himHis journey building The University of Hong Kong MBA program: The importance of getting the product rightWhat does he look for when interviewing candidates for the master programsImpact of COVID and influence of MOOC, Massive Online Open Courses, on the Higher Education Industry
Happy to introduce Episode 12 of Environmental Professionals. This episode is about Youth and Biodiversity in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Yoba Alenga Extasié has bachelor degree in Plant Breeding and currently enrolled in a Master Program in Biodiversity and Sustainable Forests management at the University of Kisangani. Extasié is the National Coordinator of Congolese Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN-DRC) which a youth-led organizations that aims to connect all young people of the DRC that share the passion of biodiversity while providing a platform where young people to exhibit and cultivate their ideas, talents, skills, and experience. He is involved with many youth-led organizations and he is a judge at the United Nations Champions of Earth Competition since 2018. Passionated and motivated about biodiversity and environment protection, Extasié advocates for a strong engagement of young people in handling effectively pressing world environmental issues. Organization’s social media: Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/gybnrdc/ Website: https://gybnweb.wixsite.com/drcongo Personal social media: Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/yobayaes Twitter: https://twitter.com/yoba_alenga Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yobayaes/ If you like the environmental professionals show and want more, please leave a comment. https://youtu.be/bQvycXv-EVk
Overview In this episode Primo Orpilla with Studio O+A discusses:Design resiliencyDesigning for user experience Change management strategies How interior design touches livesEmpowering designers to be design activists“I want designers to feel empowered to make the request to push and create great environments because humanity is at stake.” - Primo OrpillaGuest Summary Primo Orpilla is co-founder with Verda Alexander at Studio O+A. Studio O + A is a interior design studio in San Francisco, best known for designing stylish offices for tech clients such as Cisco, Uber, Alibaba, Yelp, Capital One Labs, Nike, Levis, Adidas and McDonald's.Some highlights from Primo’s career include: Growing a firm along with his partner to 40 plus employees by becoming an icon in corporate office design.Studio O+A was awarded Interior top 50 honors as a firm that is doing eye catching, game changing work. Fast Company named O+A in the top 10 firm as part of the “most innovative companies.” Cooper Hewitt National Design Award Winner, inducted into Interior Design Magazine Hall of Fame, is Contract Magazine Designer of the Year and ASID Designer of Distinction Award winner. Published Twelve True Tales of Workplace Design. Founded a product design line working for Kimball Office, IdeaPaint OFS, and Martin Brattrud to create a furniture line called the Canopy. He is a FIIDA and has served on the national IIDA board promoting design education. He is currently teaching in the Master Program at IE University in Madrid and has taught Senior Advance studios at University of Texas. He is dedicated to advancing commercial interior design through not only design excellence but giving back to universities and professional organizations. To read the full show notes and see work from Studio O+A. Head on over to our Instagram feed to engage! Can’t wait to hear from you.https://www.instagram.com/milelongtrace_podcast/To receive the latest episodes and stay informed join our email list (we promise to be respectful of your time and personal information). https://www.milelongtrace.com/contact Lastly don't forget to hit subscribe in your favorite podcast feed and leave a review. In order for Mile Long Trace to deliver you credible content that meets your practice, we need to grow this platform. Keep Designing Ya'll!
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This episode provides a conversation with Clinical Assistant Professor Kathryn A. Webster (kwebster@bu.edu) on tips dealing with ankle sprains and athletic training as a career. Professor Webster is interested in lower extremity functional rehabilitation, the relationship between gluteal activation in active populations with chronic ankle instability, and encouraging students to become life-long learners through evidence-based clinical education. Check out Boston University's Master Program in Athletic Training here. The moderator of the podcast is Dr. Karen Jacobs (kjacobs@bu.edu), who is the Associate Dean, Digital Learning and Innovation, a Clinical Professor and the Program Director for the on-line post-professional doctorate in the occupational therapy program at Sargent College. Marial Williams (marialw@bu.edu), a Boston University entry-level occupational therapy doctoral student, composed the music for the podcast. Enjoy this episode of HealthMatters. Don't forget to follow our podcast. Thank you for listening!
In his role as Director of Innovation, Mike Hennesy continues to position Wana Brands on the leading-edge of cannabis science and technologies as the market leader in infused product innovation. Hennesy oversees a diverse range of responsibilities including research and development, business analytics, training programs, and strategic partnership building. Hennesy developed Wana's online interactive training program for budtenders and employees that covers the science of the endocannabinoid system. He also directed the development of Wana's disposable vape line, including the line's unique proprietary blend. Prior to his role as Director of Innovation managed a sales team of seven and has been instrumental in Wana's availability in the vast majority of Colorado's dispensaries and three-year growth rate of 269%. A native of Northern Virginia, Hennesy graduated from The University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and Technology (ENST) in 2012. He is currently enrolled in a Master Program for Cannabis Science and Therapeutics at The University of Maryland's School of Pharmacy. Hennesy served as Vice President of the ENST Society and was an active member of the Washington, D.C. chapters of NORML and Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP). Hennesy brings a diverse background to the industry as a certified Rescue Diver, Eagle Scout and outdoorsman. When not working, he still finds time for camping, hiking and snowboarding in the mountains around Boulder, Colo. 01:58 - The University of Maryland Masters of Science Program in Medical Cannabis Science and therapeutics 02:54 – Background on Wanna Brands, a Colorado-based manufacturer of edible cannabis products 04:18 – Dr. Corroon's background in Naturopathic Medicine and public health. How he entered the field of medical cannabis. 13:54 - How cannabis plays a role in treatment plans and patient recommendations 17:45 - CBD and THC ratios 20:16 – Dr. Corroon's research 23:33 - Clinical research and pharmacology utilizing isolated cannabinoids versus extracts 25:14 - Research into hemp-derived CBD products 26:46 – Limitations in using CBD and THC in clinical practice 29:18 – Future directions in cannabis research 31:35 – The need for education in medical cannabis 34:24 - Future plans for the Center for Medical Cannabis Education 35:25 – Soon-to-be-published research by Dr. Corroon 37:51 – Hemp-derived CBD products are everywhere 38:56 – Health-related claims on labels of cannabis products
ARCADE STUDIO PODCAST - conversations with creatives Please subscribe, like and share. You can also listen to us on: Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7GXO3tAUxadAuJbqP0Iuf5?si=yl3HB5VDRzCirKkN4HoELw and iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/arcade-studio-podcast/id1436396343?mt=2 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// EPISODIO 14 - Dr. Alberto Botta. Laureato cum Laude in Scienze politiche a Pavia e un dottorato in Economia all’Università dell’Insubria. Insegna sviluppo economico, ed integrazione economica e cooperazione internazionale al Master Program on Cooperation and Development in the Middle East alla University of Bethlehem e all’Università di Pavia. Il suo focus principale di ricerca è la macroeconomia post-Keynesiana applicata ai problemi dello sviluppo economico nei paesi emergenti. Più recentemente si è anche occupato di problemi di instabilità finanziaria e delle caratteristiche del cosiddetto sistema bancaria-ombra, nonché delle cause e possibili soluzioni istituzionali delle crisi dell’eurozona. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alberto-botta-24143163/ University of Greenwich https://www.gre.ac.uk/people/rep/faculty-of-business/alberto-botta Intervista per NEW ECONOMIC THINKING https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWu8RiFDhYI ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Link ai temi discussi: Brexit https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-exiting-the-european-union Italexit http://www.today.it/economia/italexit-scenario-cerved.html Keneysian Theory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kukKpqd_B2c We Were Promised Jetpacks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8eb58QrIeBLFF09SugGJg All Them Witches https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyYGtzX--CaSWjM8SC9t1qQ Rag Against the Machine https://www.youtube.com/user/RATMVEVO ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// CONTATTI @arcade_studio_mi http://www.instagram.com/arcade_studio_mi/ @andy_olive http://www.instagram.com/andy_olive/ @rinothechef http://www.instagram.com/rinothechef/ Arcade Studio http://www.arcadestudiomilano.com/
Listeners, we're back this week with Maydelli Mendoza. Maydelli is the founder of Healing with Self Love and Raw Love by May. She is passionate about healing at all levels, this comes from her own personal struggle with depression after finding out she was undocumented. Her journey to healing came from a variety of places. As she healed at a spiritual, mental, emotional and physical level, she became a Reiki Master and a Soul Synchronicity meditation expert from the Oneness University in India. Maydelli graduated with a B.A. degree in Sociology and she is eager to start her Master Program in Clinical Psychology. With more than ten years experience in the Restaurant Industry, she hopes to revolutionize the way we look at food which is the reason why she started her Vegan Catering company Raw Love by May. Maydelli realized the major role her food choices were playing in the way she felt physically. Once she understood that, she made food one of her healing tools. She wants others to find healing from past childhood traumas, traumatic events thru yoga, meditation, energy healing, good high vibrational foods and finding their way back to self-love. As well as helping other women to live on purpose for their purpose. Maydelli shares her incredible story with us and we can't wait to hear your thoughts. Find Maydelli on all things social: https://www.instagram.com/rawlovebymay/ https://www.instagram.com/healingwith_selflove/ Find Cafe con Pam https://www.instagram.com/cafeconpampodcast/ https://www.spreadideasmovepeople.com/podcast Stay shining!
Studies at the Master Programme in Chemistry; Christer Elvingson is a well known teacher at Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala university, but he is also the coordinator of the Master Programme in Chemistry. There are currently 9 specialisations within the Master Program reflecting the different research areas within chemistry at Uppsala university. In this episode we discuss … Continue reading Episode 8
Studies at the Master Programme in Chemistry; Christer Elvingson is a well known teacher at Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala university, but he is also the coordinator of the Master Programme in Chemistry. There are currently 9 specialisations within the Master Program reflecting the different research areas within chemistry at Uppsala university. In this episode we discuss … Continue reading Episode 8
Before you complain how that movie was all special effects and no story, remember the time that it actually was. Like, completely fever-dream bananas — full of inexplicable neon and vindictive computers with a gladiator fetish. Come follow Chuck and Ravi through this surreal CGI journey with a wild 80's twist!
Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST! Have you ever thought about the many paths of Yoga that reach to Enlightenment? In this exciting episode we have the privilege of hearing from acclaimed Yoga philosophy teacher Sara Ivanhoe. We go deep into the details of Sara’s journey from practicing Yoga to cure sleep deprivation, to teaching yoga philosophy at Loyola Marymount University’s Master Program. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Sara since my yoga teacher training in 2011 and am excited to share her wisdom with you all today. Tap into the wisdom of Yoga through the depth of time, As Sara shows us a path that is found with our mind on this episode of the Yoga revealed podcast with Sara Ivanhoe Thank you for tuning into the Yoga Revealed Podcast. You can learn more about Sara and her upcoming classess and trainings worldwide at her site http://www.yoganation.com/ You can also find the link to register for her free Tuesday night philosophy classes at LMU at YogaRevealed.com/SaraIvanhoe Until next time Yogis, Live Light Shine Bright! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.