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ReversABLE: The Ultimate Gut Health Podcast
148: All Disease Begins In Your Gut: How to Stop Diseases in Their Tracks and Heal Yourself From Anything

ReversABLE: The Ultimate Gut Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 20:39


Almost 2400 years ago, Hippocrates said "All disease begins in the gut"; and he was right. With modern scientific methods and studies to prove it, we can see exactly how and why all dieases begin in your gut, and what you can do to stop them. 93% od the leading causes of death are connected to your gut, and this episode is going to explain why that it, how it happens and to give you the tools you need to not only protect yourself and your loved ones, but even to reverse almost any diease.   TOPICS DISCUSSED: Reversing 93% of the leading causes of death The machanisms of how all diease begins in your gut How endotoxins (gut toxins) circulate around your body What they do to your organ systems and your body How to heal and seal your gut Reverse chronic inflammatory diseases How to heal from almost anything   Leave us a Review: https://www.reversablepod.com/review   Need help with your gut? Click the link, or visit gutsolution.ca for help: Get help now   Supplements: Get 15% off Practitioner Grade Supplements (forever) by creating an account   Contact us: reversablepod.com/tips    SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram  Facebook  YouTube     STUDIES FOR REFERENCE: 1. LPS and Liver Disease: ·       Key Study: Lipopolysaccharides promote hepatic steatosis by activating the TLR4-NF-κB pathway in hepatocytes (Cai et al., 2012, Hepatology). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22025365/ 2. LPS and Kidney Disease: ·       Key Study: Role of lipopolysaccharide in the pathogenesis of kidney injury in sepsis (Matsushita et al., 2021, Nephrology). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33460487/ 3. LPS and Diabetes: ·       Key Study: Gut-derived endotoxin and metabolic inflammation in type 2 diabetes (Cani et al., 2007, Diabetologia). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17471239/ 4. LPS and Cancer: ·       Key Study: Gut microbiota-mediated inflammation in obesity: A link with gastrointestinal cancer (Cani et al., 2018, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29348450/ 5. LPS and Cerebrovascular Disease: ·       Key Study: LPS-induced systemic inflammation exacerbates brain damage in ischemic stroke (Chen et al., 2016, Stroke). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26846899/ 6. LPS and Parkinson's Disease: ·       Key Study: Lipopolysaccharide induces neuroinflammation and dopaminergic neuron loss in Parkinson's disease models (Qin et al., 2007, Journal of Neuroscience). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17360907/ 7. LPS and Hypertension: ·       Key Study: Role of gut-derived endotoxemia in systemic inflammation and hypertension (Tang et al., 2017, Hypertension). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28209750/ 8. LPS and Colon/Gut Diseases: ·       Key Study: Lipopolysaccharides promote intestinal inflammation by disrupting the epithelial barrier (Schmidt et al., 2015, Gut). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25691570/ 9. Studies Supporting LPS's Role in Alzheimer's: ·       Study 1: Microbiome-derived lipopolysaccharide enriched in the perinuclear region of Alzheimer's disease brain (Zhao et al., 2017, Frontiers in Immunology). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28928740/ ·       Study 2: Lipopolysaccharides cause neuronal death and cognitive decline (Molecules, 2022). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35011994/ ·       Study 3: Neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's disease: Mechanisms of action (Nature Neuroscience, 2019). Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30842661/

Bientôt chez vous
Au Japon, l'intelligence artificielle ressuscite Kōnosuke Matsushita, le mythique fondateur de Panasonic

Bientôt chez vous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 2:51


durée : 00:02:51 - Bientôt chez vous - Considéré comme une légende du miracle économique japonais, Kōnosuke Matsushita, était loué pour ses techniques de management. Grâce à l'intelligence artificielle, les ingénieurs de Panasonic veulent poursuivre ses enseignements.

Vulnerability in life and art
Episode 95 Aki Matsushita

Vulnerability in life and art

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 28:51


Two aspects of this conversation with dramaturg Aki Matsushita stood out to me most. One was learning what the expansive field of dramaturgy is all about. As Aki says, it's an art practice that doesn't necessarily show itself to people outside the development process. The practitioners themselves don't even agree on how to pronounce it. My biggest takeaway was that the dramaturg can help answer the question, 'why this story now?' The other is a tangent I went on somewhere in the middle about cross-cultural communication. I was planning to remove it, but Aki's response was both generous and illuminating, so I kept it in. It's something I don't know much about (obviously), so I thought it might be useful for others to hear about as well. Learn more about Aki and her work through the Playwrights' Workshop Montréal website at playwrights.ca/who-we-are as well as her Instagram @kikimg07

Medmastery's Cardiology Digest
#21: Semaglutide and blindness, antihypertensive medications and eczematous dermatitis, the new PREVENT cardiovascular risk calculator

Medmastery's Cardiology Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 12:29


This week, we have three compelling research papers that are sure to expand your clinical acumen. STUDY #1: We explore the debate surrounding the new PREVENT calculator's impact on predictions of 10-year risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and statin eligibility. Will the current guidelines from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology remain the gold standard, or are we on the cusp of a significant paradigm shift?  Diao, JA, Shi, I, Murthy, VL, et al. 2024. Projected changes in statin and antihypertensive therapy eligibility with the AHA PREVENT cardiovascular risk equations. JAMA. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2024.12537) Grant, JK, Ndumele, CE, and Martin, SS. 2024. The evolving landscape of cardiovascular risk assessment. JAMA. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2024.13247) Khan SS, and Lloyd-Jones, DM. 2024. Statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease — With PREVENT, what's a clinician to do? JAMA. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2024.13887) Khan, SS, Matsushita, K, Sang, Y, et al. 2023. Development and Validation of the American Heart Association's PREVENT Equations. J Circulation. 6: 430-449. (https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.123.067626) STUDY #2: Next, we dive into a great study examining the connection between antihypertensive medications and eczematous dermatitis in older adults. This extensive population-based research offers great insights that could change your approach to managing hypertension in patients with dermatologic concerns. Could your favorite antihypertensive medication be the culprit behind your patient's new skin condition? Ye, M, Chan, LN, Douglas, I, et al. 2024. Antihypertensive medications and eczematous dermatitis in older adults. JAMA Dermatol. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jamadermatol.2024.1230) Joly, P, Benoit-Corven, C, Baricault, S, et al. Sophie Baricault. 2007. Chronic Eczematous Eruptions of the Elderly Are Associated with Chronic Exposure to Calcium Channel Blockers: Results from a Case–Control Study. J Invest Derm. 12: 2766-2771. (https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5701018) Summers, EM, Bingham, CS, Dahle, KW, et al. 2013. Chronic Eczematous Eruptions in the Aging Further Support for an Association With Exposure to Calcium Channel Blocker. JAMA Dermatol. 7: 814-818. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2013.511 STUDY #3: Finally, we dissect a hotly discussed study linking semaglutide with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy. Garnering attention both in academia and the lay media, this study's robust methodology lends significant weight to its findings. But does this potential risk necessitate altering prescribing habits for semaglutide? Hathaway, JT, Shah, MP, Hathaway, DB, et al. 2024. Risk of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy in patients prescribed semaglutide. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2024. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2024.2296) Join us for a closer look at these pivotal studies. It's a conversation you won't want to miss.  Learn more with Medmastery's courses: Hypertension Mini (1 CME) Get a Basic or Pro account, or, get a Trial account. Show notes: Visit us at  https://www.medmastery.com/podcasts/cardiology-podcast.

The OJSM Hot Corner
“Association Between Psychological Readiness to Return to Sports at 3 Months Postoperatively and Risk of Second ACL Injury” with Author Dr. Takehiko Matsushita, MD, PhD

The OJSM Hot Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 16:04


Second ACL injuries, whether it be a tear of the ipsilateral ACL graft or the native contralateral ACL, continue to be of great concern to patients and sports medicine practitioners particularly during the first 1-2 years after surgery. Sending a patient back too early to play is widely considered a major risk factor for this 2nd injury. As health care providers, we take pride in the joy and confidence a patient expresses as he/she advances through a rehab process towards his/her goals. However, when it comes to ACL reconstruction rehab, overconfidence may put the patient at risk, and perhaps slow and steady wins the race. We welcome Dr. Takehiko Matsushita, MD, PhD from Kobe University in Japan to discuss his study investigating the relationship between psychological readiness to return to sport and the risk of a 2nd ACL injury. His findings show that the biggest favor we can do for a patient who accelerates through the ACL recovery period quickly and confidently may be to slow him/her down.

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Swimming Men: Matsushita, Watanabe Win 2nd Consecutive Europe Tour Victories

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 0:06


Swimming Men: Matsushita, Watanabe Win 2nd Consecutive Europe Tour Victories

Mondolivro
Mondolivro - Raquel Matsushita e seu livro de contos “Mínimo múltiplo comum”

Mondolivro

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 1:28


No Mondolivro de hoje, Afonso Borges indica o livro de contos “Mínimo múltiplo comum”, de Raquel Matsushita. A obra é voltada ao público adulto e reúne histórias sobre temas centrais da condição humana. Confira!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Video Game Newsroom Time Machine

The world goes ga-ga over game violence; Sega reports horrible losses & Doom redefines PC gaming! These stories and many more on this episode of the VGNRTM This episode we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in February 1994.  As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events. Alex Smith of They Create Worlds is our cohost.  Check out his podcast here: https://www.theycreateworlds.com/ and order his book here: https://www.theycreateworlds.com/book Get us on your mobile device: Android:  https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS:      https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM Send comments on Mastodon @videogamenewsroomtimemachine@oldbytes.space Or twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com Links: If you don't see all the links, find them here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/103514526 7 Minutes in Heaven: Batman The Animated Series Video Version:  https://www.patreon.com/posts/103482653     https://www.mobygames.com/game/5525/batman-the-animated-series/ Corrections: January 1994 Ep - https://www.patreon.com/posts/january-1994-100523595 Ethan's fine site The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/     https://ko-fi.com/post/PC-FX-Sales-W7W1SYM97     https://archive.org/details/AtariCorporationAnnualReport1994 1994: Atari launches showcase 33     https://archive.org/details/cashbox57unse_18/page/33/mode/1up Taito goes 3D     Sanyo Links With Taito On 3-D Video Game System, Newsbytes News Network, February 23, 1994 Aussie's launch game regulations     CRACKDOWN ON VIDEO GAMES, COURIER-MAIL, February 15, 1994 Tuesday British politicians target sex and violence in games and anime     British politicians try to curb Japanese 'manga', Japan Economic Newswire, FEBRUARY 17, 1994, THURSDAY Knesset bill calls for game censorship     KNESSET BRIEFS, The Jerusalem Post, February 17, 1994, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 14 Singapore moves to ban games     Ban on video games with too much violence and sex, Agence France Presse -- English, February 19, 1994 08:02 Eastern Time Video game violence scare reaches China      JOJO MOYES reports on recent allegations linking brutality and pornography in video games and real life violence., South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), February 20, 1994, Sunday Edition; Pg. 4 Sega takes the lead!     Sega gains in key video-game segment, United Press International, February 14, 1994, Monday, BC cycle Sega enters electronics market     Sega to break into electronic notebook market, Japan Economic Newswire, FEBRUARY 14, 1994, MONDAY         Sega Moves Into Electronic Toys;  Lead Item Is a Learning Aid, Pico, A Hit Among Japanese Preschool Set ADWEEK, February 14, 1994, All Southeast EditionSouthwest EditionWestern Advertising News Edition, Section: CLIENT NEWS         https://segaretro.org/IR_7000_Communicator Howard Lincoln becomes Chairman of the Board     Howard Lincoln appointed chairman of the board of Nintendo of America, Inc., Business Wire, February 15, 1994, Tuesday          NINTENDO NAMES NEW CHIEF IN COMEBACK BID, Charleston Gazette (West Virginia), February 16, 1994, Wednesday, Section: News; Pg. P2D     Nintendo plots leap over Sega, USA TODAY, February 16, 1994, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, Section: MONEY; Pg. 1B Sega drops forecasts     Nikkei closes week on a higher note, Financial Times (London,England), February 19, 1994, Saturday, London; Section: World Stock Markets (Asia Pacific); Pg. 19         Sega blames strong yen for decline; Analysts say competition has eaten into margins, The Independent (London), February 19, 1994, Saturday, Section: BUSINESS & CITY PAGE; Page 19.        Sega sounds losses warning, Evening Standard (London), February 18, 1994, Section: Pg. 33     Soaring Sega grounded by European slump; Stock Tumbles 25% On Earnings Outlook, The Nikkei Weekly (Japan), February 7, 1994, Section: INDUSTRY; Pg. 9      Nintendo workers first to feel NAFTA     NAFTA claims first U.S. victims: Nintendo takes Seattle plant south, The Vancouver Sun (British Columbia), February 7, 1994, Monday, FINAL EDITION, Section: BUSINESS; Pg. D9, Byline: SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER Sega to beef up overseas production     Sega to step up overseas production, Japan Economic Newswire, FEBRUARY 25, 1994, FRIDAY Sony gathers devs     Japan - Sony Links With 200 Video Game Software Firms,Newsbytes, February 1, 1994, Tuesday Nintendo disses CDs     "Experts baffled by break-ins on Internet, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), February 13, 1994, Sunday, City Edition, BUSINESS; TECH TALK; Pg. 9H; DIGEST        Nintendo announces long-awaited format for Project Reality; 64-bit state-of- the-art video game system will employ the fastest storage media available, Business Wire. February 10, 1994, Thursday"     Nintendo intends to play with solid state over CD-ROM, The Vancouver Sun (British Columbia), February 12, 1994, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, Section: BUSINESS; Pg. H3, Byline: N.Y. TIMES NEWS SERVICE     https://vgprintads.tumblr.com/post/77390106108/strider-genesismega-drive-simpsons     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_64 3DO slashes prices     3DO cuts price on multiplayer, United Press International, February 22, 1994, Tuesday, BC cycle           Matsushita cuts price of new video game, The Daily Yomiuri, February 19, 1994, Saturday      Matushita buys into Interplay     Universal Studios Parent Teams Up With Video, Computer Game Outfit, Associated Press Worldstream, February 10, 1994, Thursday 21:47 Eastern Time, Section: Financial pages Laseractive goes 3D     http://videogamekraken.com/laseractive-by-pioneer-corporation        Pioneer Develops 3-D Software For Laser Disk Player, Newsbytes, February 23, 1994, Wednesday         https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/44971/PEASJ1012/3D-Museum        https://youtu.be/bF2Y6v6GXhE?si=ZV-wsiG4HRiwZhaw    NEC launches Laseractive     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20055%20%28February%201994%29/page/n81/mode/1up?view=theater Sega looks to license Saturn tech     https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n17/mode/2up      Court dismisses Fairchild claims     Nintendo wins patent infringement ruling; federal judge dismisses Fairchild, Semiconductor lawsuit, Business Wire, February 17, 1994, Thursday       https://patents.google.com/patent/US4095791A/en        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_Game_Pak#Design_change Commodore takes on Sega         Amiga Format, Feb. 1994, pg. 10 Sega announces CDX     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20055%20%28February%201994%29/page/n61/mode/1up?view=theater        https://segaretro.org/Sega_Multi-Mega JVC to launch X-Eye     https://segaretro.org/Wondermega        https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20055%20%28February%201994%29/page/n61/mode/1up?view=theater Sonic goes Third     Release of the new "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" takes country by storm, Wednesday, Feb. 2     Sega celebrates "Hedgehog Day" with release of "Sonic 3", Business Wire, February 2, 1994, Wednesday         https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_3#Release Nintendo goes big on Ken Griffey promotion     Nintendo's promotional grand slam; limited-edition Griffey baseball card, available with new Nintendo video game, Business Wire, February 28, 1994, Monday Nintendo doesn't like vowels     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%2017%20%28February%201994%29/page/n117/mode/1up?view=theater Viacom goes multimedia     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%2017%20%28February%201994%29/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater      Viacom's win only a start Much lies ahead in merging companies, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 16, 1994, Wednesday, Section: BUSINESS; Section F; Page 1 Acclaim shows off animation system     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%2017%20%28February%201994%29/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater         https://youtu.be/qgsyw9r-sc4?si=mOi8bIyDF6nM39G7     Gregory Fischbach Part 2 - Acclaim - https://www.patreon.com/posts/47720122 Core goes it alone     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%2017%20%28February%201994%29/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater Game makers go after Chinese pirates     Mainland Super Marios upset overseas video-game makers, South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), February 19, 1994, Business; Pg. 1     https://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/11/the-chinese-gaming-console-with-the-jackie-chan-seal-of-approval/     Microsoft wants further action against fakers, South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), February 22, 1994, Business; Pg. 1 MAS Systems brings arcade controls into the home     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20055%20%28February%201994%29/page/n63/mode/1up?view=theater     https://kotaku.com/arcade-stick-pioneers-die-in-tragic-accident-1846700437 Doom gets reviewed     https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n3/mode/2up        https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n35/mode/2up     https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n43/mode/2up Artist Graphics brings 3D acceleration to the PC     https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_115/page/n9/mode/2up        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmKKyiTCWNc  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xONCBNipb8k        Master your games with the Games Master     https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n17/mode/2up       https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_123/page/n151/mode/1up?q=master&view=theater     https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n31/mode/2up A1200 CD drive a no go     https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine-070/page/n10/mode/1up     https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine-070/page/n13/mode/1up Xplora 1 released     https://www.mobygames.com/game/11394/xplora-1-peter-gabriels-secret-world/      https://archive.org/details/cashbox57unse_20/page/26/mode/1up?view=theater     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7EKnhIG6zY&list=PLqIy1v23IZFyTQUIdgVecQ0so94iiF48z Aris goes MPEG     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%2017%20%28February%201994%29/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater     https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamesLC2/Electronic%20Games%20LC2%20Issue%2017%20%28February%201994%29/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Microprose's international offices go un-renamed     https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1994-02/page/n17/mode/2up Thalion loses key talent     Amiga Format, Feb. 1994, pg. 10     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalion_Software Apple announces entry into settop box market     BUSINESS IN BRIEF Apple plans interactive device for TV sets, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, February 11, 1994, Friday, BUSINESS; Section D; Page 3     Japan's Pioneer, U.S. Oracle Corp. Announce Multimedia Tie-up, Associated Press Worldstream, February 16, 1994, Wednesday 04:35 Eastern Time HP licenses CD32     https://archive.org/details/amiga-computing-magazine-070/page/n13/mode/1up Atari ST User reviews The Whole Internet     https://archive.org/details/wholeinternetuse00krol/mode/2up        https://archive.org/details/Atari_ST_User_Issue_097_1994-02_Europress_GB/page/n89/mode/2up      Recommended Links: The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Gaming Alexandria: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ Retro Asylum: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ Retro Game Squad: http://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Playthrough Podcast: https://playthroughpod.com/ Retromags.com: https://www.retromags.com/ Games That Weren't - https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/ Sound Effects by Ethan Johnson of History of How We Play. Copyright Karl Kuras  

Audible Bleeding
Social Deprivation in Vascular Surgery

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 66:51


In this episode Abena Appah-Sampong (@abenasamp) and Leana Dogbe (@leanadogbe) partner with Vaiva Dabravolskaite (vaivadabravolskaite@gmail.com) from ESVS to host an episode discussing social deprivation in vascular surgery. Dr. Tara Mastracci and Dr. Olamide Alabi join us to offer insights into how social deprivation drives disparities in outcomes and steps to how we can shift practice paradigms to better address our patient needs.   Dr. Tara Mastracci (@aorticsurgeon) is a vascular surgeon with over 15 years of experience treating and managing complex aortic pathologies. She is currently working at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London, UK, on the Cardiothoracic Team doing complex aortic surgery. On top of her clinical duties, Dr. Mastracci is dedicated to studying the social and non-clinical factors influencing vascular outcomes.    Dr. Olamide Alabi (@OAlabiMD) is an Associate Professor of Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine. Her clinical effort focuses on the full scope of vascular disease for patients at Emory University Hospital and the Atlanta VA HealthCare System, however, her academic portfolio and funded research is focused primarily on the intersection of peripheral artery disease, quality, and health equity.    References: Social Deprivation and the Association With Survival Following Fenestrated Endovascular Aneurysm Repair/2021 https://www.annalsofvascularsurgery.com/article/S0890-5096(21)00872-4/fulltext Is social deprivation an independent predictor of outcomes following cardiac surgery? An analysis of 240,221 patients from a national registry. BMJ/2015 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/5/6/e008287.long   Survival Disparity Following Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Highlights Inequality in Ethnic and Socio-economic Status/ https://www.ejves.com/article/S1078-5884(17)30521-X/fulltext Nash, D., McClure, G., Mastracci, T. M., & Anand, S. S. (2022). Social deprivation and peripheral artery disease. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 38(5), 612-622. Vart, P., Coresh, J., Kwak, L., Ballew, S. H., Heiss, G., & Matsushita, K. (2017). Socioeconomic status and incidence of hospitalization with lower‐extremity peripheral artery disease: atherosclerosis risk in communities study. Journal of the American Heart Association, 6(8), e004995. Henry, A. J., Hevelone, N. D., Belkin, M., & Nguyen, L. L. (2011). Socioeconomic and hospital-related predictors of amputation for critical limb ischemia. Journal of vascular surgery, 53(2), 330-339. Demsas, F., Joiner, M. M., Telma, K., Flores, A. M., Teklu, S., & Ross, E. G. (2022, June). Disparities in peripheral artery disease care: A review and call for action. In Seminars in vascular surgery (Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 141-154). WB Saunders.   Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.

European Society for Vascular Surgery
Social Deprivation with Dr. T. Mastracci and Dr. O. Alabi - In Collaboration with Audible Bleeding

European Society for Vascular Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 66:50


In this episode Abena A and Leana Dogbe (@leanadogbe) partner with Vaiva Dabravolskaite (vaivadabravolskaite@gmail.com) from ESVS to host an episode discussing social deprivation in vascular surgery. Dr. Tara Mastracci and Dr. Olamide Alabi join us to offer insights into how social deprivation drives disparities in outcomes and steps on how we can shift practice paradigms to better address our patient needs.Dr. Tara Mastracci (@aorticsurgeon) is a vascular surgeon with over 15 years of experience treating and managing complex aortic pathologies. She is currently working at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London, UK, on the Cardiothoracic Team doing complex aortic surgery. On top of her clinical duties, Dr. Mastracci is dedicated to studying the social and non-clinical factors influencing vascular outcomes.Dr. Olamide Alabi (@OAlabiMD) is an Associate Professor of Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Emory University School of Medicine. Her clinical effort focuses on the full scope of vascular disease for patients at Emory University Hospital and the Atlanta VA HealthCare System, however, her academic portfolio and funded research is focused primarily on the intersection of peripheral artery disease, quality, and health equity.References:● Social Deprivation and the Association With Survival Following Fenestrated Endovascular Aneurysm Repair/2021 https://www.annalsofvascularsurgery.com/article/S0890-5096(21)00872-4/fulltext● Is social deprivation an independent predictor of outcomes following cardiac surgery? An analysis of 240,221 patients from a national registry. BMJ/2015 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/5/6/e008287.long● Survival Disparity Following Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Highlights Inequality in Ethnic and Socio-economic Status/ https://www.ejves.com/article/S1078-5884(17)30521-X/fulltext● Nash, D., McClure, G., Mastracci, T. M., & Anand, S. S. (2022). Social deprivation and peripheral artery disease. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 38(5), 612-622.● Vart, P., Coresh, J., Kwak, L., Ballew, S. H., Heiss, G., & Matsushita, K. (2017). Socioeconomic status and incidence of hospitalization with lower‐extremity peripheral artery disease: atherosclerosis risk in communities study. Journal of the American Heart Association, 6(8), e004995.● Henry, A. J., Hevelone, N. D., Belkin, M., & Nguyen, L. L. (2011). Socioeconomic and hospital-related predictors of amputation for critical limb ischemia. Journal of vascular surgery, 53(2), 330-339.● Demsas, F., Joiner, M. M., Telma, K., Flores, A. M., Teklu, S., & Ross, E. G. (2022, June). Disparities in peripheral artery disease care: A review and call for action. In Seminars in vascular surgery (Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 141-154). WB Saunders.

Hanging Out with Nolan Hong
What Theatre Means to Students | MJ Matsushita | HOWNH Ep 241

Hanging Out with Nolan Hong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 44:34


Why is theatre the ideal place to raise a child? MJ shares her insight from 40 years in theatre, including the power of showing students how what they learn in classes like math, physics and social studies can be applied in real life in the theatre. Get your tickets for Kaimuki High School's spring performace […]

Don't Just Read the Guidelines
Don't Just Read the Abstract: The PACER Trial

Don't Just Read the Guidelines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 66:54


In this, the first episode of a new podcast, "Don't Just Read the Abstract", Drs Pip Nicolson and Rich Buka take a deep dive into the PACER trial: Platelet Transfusion before CVC Placement in Patients with Thrombocytopenia. After a quick round up of other trials that have sparked their interest, Pip and Rich discuss about the study aims and outcomes, before interviewing Dr Floor van Baarle, lead study author before discussing the clinical implications of the trial with Prof Simon Stanworth. Follow Pip, Rich, and HaemSTAR on X/Twitter: @PipNicolson, @RichardBuka, and @HaemSTAR_UK To claim CPD credits, please email haemstarnetwork@gmail.com. Links - van Baarle et al. Platelet Transfusion before CVC Placement in Patients with Thrombocytopenia. NEJM, 2023. - Matsushita et al. Phase 3 Trial of Concizumab in Hemophilia with Inhibitors (explorer7). NEJM, 2023. - Joosten et al. Safety of Switching from a Vitamin K Antagonist to a Non-Vitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulant in Frail Older Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Results of the FRAIL-AF Randomized Controlled Trial. Circulation, 2023. - Warkentin et al. Adenovirus-Associated Thrombocytopenia, - Thrombosis, and VITT-like Antibodies. NEJM, 2023 - Zhao et al. Intracerebral Hemorrhage Among Blood Donors and Their Transfusion Recipients. JAMA, 2023 HaemSTAR is an independent UK-wide network of registrars in clinical haematology, interested in promoting and performing research in classical haematology. Our focus is on collaborative projects across haemostasis & thrombosis, transfusion, general haematology, and obstetric haematology. This episode was sponsored by Sobi as a hands-off educational grant. Sobi had no editorial input whatsoever. Produced by Joe Apperley. All rights reserved.

Video Game Newsroom Time Machine

Next gen trash talk heats up, Nintendo and Sega trapped by strong yen & CDROM can't pay the rent   These stories and many more on this episode of the VGNRTM   This episode we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in November 1993. As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events.   Alex Smith of They Create Worlds is our cohost. Check out his podcast here: https://www.theycreateworlds.com/ and order his book here: https://www.theycreateworlds.com/book   Get us on your mobile device: Android: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine   And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM   Send comments on Mastodon @videogamenewsroomtimemachine@oldbytes.space Or twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com   Links:   7 Minutes in Heaven: Aladdin - Genesis Video Version: https://www.patreon.com/posts/7-minutes-in-97263025 https://www.mobygames.com/game/2069/disneys-aladdin/   Corrections: October 1993 Ep - https://www.patreon.com/posts/october-1993-95287239 Ethan's fine site The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/402330/Press_X_to_Not_Die/ https://tokyo-joypolis.com/     1993: AMOA shows little promise for street ops Play Meter, Nov. 1993, pg. 3   EA beefs up coinop efforts Play Meter, Nov. 1993, pg. 5 https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File%3ACVG_UK_144.pdf&page=7   Nintendo returns to coinop Play Meter, Nov. 1993, pg. 18   FunExpo attracts burgeoning family fun center biz Play Meter, Nov. 1993, pg. 38   Operators and Manufacturers agree on violence in games RePlay Nov. 1993, pg. 78, 88   Operators and Manufacturers don't agree on revenue sharing RePlay Nov. 1993, pg. 78   The Moloney's are back! Replay Nov. 1993, pg. 32 , 33, 35 https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=tap-a-tune&page=detail&id=4249   Virtuality goes public Replay Nov. 1993, pg. 34   James Clark disses 3DO Paula Parisi. (November 4, 1993, Thursday). SGI's Clark: 3DO doesn't add up. The Hollywood Reporter. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJF-CDB0-006P-R3MS-00000-00&context=1516831. https://archive.org/details/Electronic-Games-1993-11/page/n121/mode/1up?view=theater   Trip Hawkins gets defensive Edge, November 1993, pg. 6, 12, 19 https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_112/page/n9/mode/2up   Where's the money in interactivity? BY CYNTHIA LITTLETON. (November 4, 1993, Thursday, BC cycle). Panel: Interactive tech ready, but viewers aren't. United Press International. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJ4-J0R0-001S-60JY-00000-00&context=1516831. Paula Parisi. (November 5, 1993, Friday). Goodson: Lose interactive game shows. The Hollywood Reporter. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJF-CD90-006P-R3K8-00000-00&context=1516831. Paula Parisi. (November 8, 1993, Monday). CD-ROM players: next VCRs?; Multimedia format is poised for major growth in '90s, study finds. The Hollywood Reporter. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJF-CD90-006P-R3HS-00000-00&context=1516831.   King World invests in Crystal Dynamics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_World_Productions https://archive.org/details/Electronic-Games-1993-11/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater   VideoCD logo coming Edge November 1993, pg. 8   First look at CDi Zelda https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20052%20%28November%201993%29/page/n97/mode/1up?view=theater   Sony decides to go it alone BY STEVE McCLURE. (November 20, 1993). Sony Ventures Into Video Game Biz; With A New Integrated Hardware/Software System. Billboard. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJF-0NJ0-002S-H3KS-00000-00&context=1516831. BY SONOKO WATANABE Staff writer. (November 1, 1993). Sony to set up video-game unit Shelves plan to hook up with Nintendo, zooms in on low end of market. The Nikkei Weekly (Japan). https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3S8H-4N60-000H-H552-00000-00&context=1516831. (November 1, 1993). NEW SONY VIDEOGAME FACES UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS. Consumer Electronics. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SKP-XDT0-006B-64X1-00000-00&context=1516831.   Commodore preps US CD32 launch https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_112/page/n11/mode/2up https://archive.org/details/CommodoreUserIssue1221993Nov/page/n17/mode/2up   Wall street bullish on Atari (November 4, 1993, Thursday, BC cycle). Wall Street impressed with Atari's propsects. United Press International. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJ4-J0P0-001S-60HN-00000-00&context=1516831.   Generation transition concerns an issue for Sega https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20052%20%28November%201993%29/page/n65/mode/1up?view=theater https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20052%20%28November%201993%29/page/n67/mode/1up?view=theater   Nintendo Extends Super Mario All Stars giveaway (November 1, 1993). Advertising Age. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJ4-GYS0-000S-845B-00000-00&context=1516831.   Nintendo sales and profits down By MICHIYO NAKAMOTO. (November 19, 1993, Friday). Tough new players in video games - Michiyo Nakamoto watches Matsushita and Sony enter the field. Financial Times (London,England). https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SKR-MTT0-006F-W3FM-00000-00&context=1516831. Yomiuri Shimbun. (November 19, 1993, Friday). Nintendo sales, profits down. The Daily Yomiuri. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SC6-V290-001X-J39V-00000-00&context=1516831. (NOVEMBER 18, 1993, THURSDAY). Nintendo posts 23.9% pretax drop for fiscal half. Japan Economic Newswire. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SP7-GS90-000F-P13B-00000-00&context=1516831.   Sega begins mnaufacturing in Wales MARY FAGAN, Industrial Correspondent. (November 1, 1993, Monday). Welsh factory to produce Sega video-game catridges; First contract outside Far East goes to AB Electronic. The Independent (London). https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3T47-89T0-0021-R536-00000-00&context=1516831.   Sega downgrades forecast GAIL COUNSELL. (November 10, 1993, Wednesday). Sega slashes profit forecast; Video game group says strength of yen will hit earnings. Gail Counsell reports. The Independent (London). https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3T47-88T0-0021-R2N1-00000-00&context=1516831.   EA suspends SNES lineup https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:CVG_UK_144.pdf&page=8 https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File%3ACVG_UK_144.pdf&page=33   EA resumes SNES lineup   Sega decides to crash Mario's big bash (November 4, 1993). Lancaster: Sega's big self-projection racket. Marketing. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:419K-5BV0-00X8-J51R-00000-00&context=1516831. Ad games on the rise By Kate Fitzgerald. (November 1, 1993). Videogames attract advertisers; McDonald's signs on as number of games tied to products grows. Advertising Age. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJ4-GYR0-000S-844B-00000-00&context=1516831. By David Kilburn. (November 1, 1993). Dentsu already deep into interactive; Japanese agency links with 3DO, creates videogames for clients. Advertising Age. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJ4-GYR0-000S-8446-00000-00&context=1516831.   Nitendo wins big in South African court (November 8, 1993, Monday). SOUTH AFRICAN SUPREME COURT RULES FOR NINTENDO IN MAJOR VICTORY AGAINST VIDEO GAME PIRATES. PR Newswire. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJJ-3CT0-007J-72FH-00000-00&context=1516831.   Console game pirates start to train https://amr.abime.net/amr_popup_picture.php?src=amiga_joker/magscans/aj_1993_11/040.jpg&c=92625   Pad computing more of an Uh? than an Aahhh! https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/09/science/personal-computers-zoomers-newtons-real-life-so-far-promise-exceeds-usefulness.html   Big Blues chronicles fall of IBM https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1993-11_OCR/page/n86/mode/1up?view=theater   AI puts help desks on disk https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1993-11_OCR/page/n47/mode/1up?view=theater   Smartec bets on dual scan https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1993-11_OCR/page/n54/mode/1up?view=theater   Broderbund announces Living Books https://archive.org/details/Electronic-Games-1993-11/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater   Shakespeare does Karaoke https://www.youtube.com/watch?a&v=CpHnp9JKgcY&feature=youtu.be Minute 1:30 https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1993-11_OCR/page/n69/mode/1up?view=theater   Komisar becomes CEO of Lucasarts https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/02/business/company-news-chief-executive-named-at-lucas-s-software-unit.html (November 1, 1993, Monday). LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT NAMES RANDY KOMISAR PRESIDENT; LUCASARTS TOPS BEST YEAR IN ITS HISTORY WITH NEW LEADER. PR Newswire. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJJ-3G30-007J-7008-00000-00&context=1516831.   Logitech goes 3D with the Cyberman https://archive.org/details/Electronic-Games-1993-11/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater   Larry Probst sees software download future STUART VARNEY. (November 2, 1993). Exec Explains Interactive Lane of Electronic Highway. CNN. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3TD9-1JJ0-0029-50P8-00000-00&context=1516831.   Wireless Email taking off https://archive.org/details/eu_BYTE-1993-11_OCR/page/n31/mode/2up   Free lunches on the internet may be coming to an end https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/03/business/business-technology-jams-already-on-data-highway.html By KATE MADDOX, Staff reporter. (November 8, 1993). The big picture; Visions of a new TV begin to emerge. Electronic Media. https://advance.lexis.com/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SJD-X370-002S-52YW-00000-00&context=1516831.   Renegade ports to Interactive TV Edge November 1993, pg. 75   Sex sells Edge November 1993, pg. 63   Cable News fuels tech stock rollercoaster https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/07/business/market-watch-watch-what-they-pay-not-what-they-say.html   Video Games move into museum https://www.nytimes.com/1993/11/07/style/token-art.html   Tom Quinn, RIP https://archive.org/details/Electronic-Games-1993-11/page/n15/mode/1up?view=theater   Man!ac launches http://www.kultmags.com/mags.php?folder=TUFOIUFDLzE5OTM=     Recommended Links:   The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Gaming Alexandria: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ Retro Asylum: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ Retro Game Squad: http://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Playthrough Podcast: https://playthroughpod.com/ Retromags.com: https://www.retromags.com/ Games That Weren't - https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/     Sound Effects by Ethan Johnson of History of How We Play.     Copyright Karl Kuras

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts
The Politics of Music(ology) in the Maghrib

Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 43:39


Episode 172: The Politics of Music(ology) in the Maghrib In this episode, historian Liz Matsushita discusses the ideas, institutions, and technologies that informed the study and categorization of different North African music genres during the colonial and independence periods. What would have been considered music? Who was interested in studying North African musical genres and why? Matsushita describes how concepts of modernity, authenticity, and race shaped musicology and musical practice across Maghrebi societies and considers the extent to which these concepts still hold sway today. Liz Matsushita is a historian of modern North Africa and is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of History and Humanities at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. She previously taught at Claremont McKenna College and earned her PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2021. Her research examines the history of music and musicology in colonial and post-colonial Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and the ways in which music served as a political idiom that shaped French and Maghrebi understandings of race and power. This episode was recorded via Zoom on the 10th of May, 2023 by the Centre d'Études Maghrébines à Tunis (CEMAT)  We thank our friend Ignacio Villalón, AIMS contemporary art follow for his guitar performance for the introduction and conclusion of this podcast.  Posted by Hayet Yebbous Bensaid, Librarian, Outreach Coordinator, Content Curator (CEMA).  

Homens de Prata
Ep158- Cuca entrevista Eduardo Matsushita

Homens de Prata

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 20:47


No Homens de Prata de hoje, Cuca recebe Eduardo Matsushita, Headhunter de CEOS. O empreendedor decidiu trabalhar como Headhunter e Leadership Consultant, quando descobriu a sua vocação em aconselhar executivos e empresários de altíssimo desempenho sobre questões de Carreira, Negócios, Liderança e Vida.  

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Opioidergic activation of descending pain inhibitory system underlies placebo analgesia

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.06.26.546410v1?rss=1 Authors: Neyama, H., Wu, Y., Nakaya, Y., Kato, S., Shimizu, T., Tahara, T., Shigeta, M., Inoue, M., Miyamichi, K., Matsushita, N., Mashimo, T., Miyasaka, Y., Watanabe, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kobayashi, K., Cui, Y. Abstract: Placebo analgesia is caused by inactive treatment, implicating endogenous brain function involvement. However, the underlying neurobiological mechanisms remain unclear. We found that -opioid signals in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activate the descending pain inhibitory system to initiate placebo analgesia in neuropathic pain rats. Chemogenetic manipulation demonstrated that specific activation of -opioid receptor-positive (MOR+) neurons in the mPFC or suppression of the mPFC-ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG) circuit inhibited placebo analgesia in rats. MOR+ neurons in the mPFC are monosynaptically connected and directly inhibit L5 pyramidal neurons that project to the vlPAG via GABAA receptors. Thus, intrinsic opioid signaling in the mPFC disinhibits excitatory outflow to the vlPAG by suppressing MOR+ neurons, leading to descending pain inhibitory system activation that initiates placebo analgesia. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Word of Mom Radio
Emi Matsushita on Girls That Create with Erin Prather Stafford on WoMRadio

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 38:00


Emi Matsushita is a mindset & business coach for freelance dancers. As a speaker, dance educator, and movement artist, Emi LOVES helping fellow artists discover their value and then operate strategically from that place of power to craft a life and business that is in alignment with their true selves. Matsushita has over 25 years of experience in dance training, performing, teaching, and coaching, and has choreographed performances in many styles worldwide. In 2019, she co-founded and directed Open Your Mind London, an experimental dance festival, while finishing her master's in dance science by researching the hip-hop and street dance battle scene.  Find out more about Matsushita and her work at emilou.co. You can also follow her on TikTok and Instagram. Host Erin Prather Stafford launched Girls That Create to support parents and caregivers of creative girls, encouraging greater female representation across the arts. Go to girlsthatcreate.com and follow on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Thanks to our sponsors at EllivateAlliance.com. Please support UnsilencedVoices.org.   WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women.  

Sürekli İyileştirme Yolculuğu
Podcast #114: Kitap Önerisi 7 : Matsushita Liderliği

Sürekli İyileştirme Yolculuğu

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 12:11


Matsushita'nın deyimiyle “iş hayatında ön sıralarda yer almak ve tutunabilmek için bunlardan daha fazlasını gerçekleştirecek bir misyonları olması lazım”. “ Yapılan işin bir ruhu olması lazım” Bu konudaki düşüncelerini çalışanlar ve tüketiciler ile paylaşmaya karar veren Matsushita yaptıkları işin bir “ruhu” olması gerektiğinden söz eder. “Ancak bu ruhun kokusunun yapılan işin bütününe sinmesi halinde ne yaptığınız anlamlı ve kalıcı hale gelir” der. Matsushita kısaca; insanlığın ve doğa kanunlarının özündeki temel gerçekliğin kararların özünü oluşturan bir yönetim felsefesine güvenebileceğimizi, bunun sadece Japonya için değil tüm pazarlarda geçerli olacağını vurgular. Bunun sonucu olarak da şirketlerin nihai hedefinin “kâr” etmek olmadığını, topluma değer katan, katkı yapan işlevleri olduğunu söyler. Panasonic'in kurucusu Matsushita iş yönetiminin misyonu bu şekilde tanımlandığında “kârın” kendiliğinden oluşacağını belirtir. LİNKLER ========= Sürekli iyileştirme geçmişini örneklerle öğrenebileceğiniz hikayeler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-lKs... Yalın yönetim bilginizi ve kişisel verimliliğinizi arttıracak kitap önerileri ve özetleri: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSv1s... Operasyonel mükemmellikte sürdürülebilirliği sağlamanın yolları ve kullanılan araçlar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0Hb9... Yalın yönetim araçları: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee9uo... Bize ulaşmak için: tulay.tek@yalin-dunya.com bilgi@yalin-dunya.com Web adresi: www.yalin-dunya.com Diğer sosyal medya hesapları: Instagram : https://instagram.com/yalindunya​​_yeniden #liderlik #kitaponerisi #panasonic #matsushita

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Homeostatic Regulation of Seizure Susceptibility and Cognitive Function by ER Quality Controller Derlin-1 through Maintenance of Adult Neurogenesis

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.04.27.538634v1?rss=1 Authors: Murao, N., Matsuda, T., Kadowaki, H., Matsushita, Y., Tanimoto, K., Katagiri, T., Nakashima, K., Nishitoh, H. Abstract: Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

The Dance CEO Podcast
14. Guest: Emi Matsushita - How To Build Your Mindset & Defeat The Starving Artist Mentality

The Dance CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 53:58


Guest Emi Matsushita, Mindset & Business Coach for dance artists, and I go really deep in this episode. We share our own journeys of living the starving artist mentality, to now leading others to lives of abundance and why it is our mission to shift the dance business industry into one of inclusion. We wholeheartedly believe there is room for everyone to be successful! Connect With Emi IG: @levelup_emilou www.emilou.co Follow Me, Audra, Your Host: IG: @thedanceceocoach www.thedanceceocoach.com Masterclass Information: 3 CEO Skills to Attract Business March 29, 2023 @1pm CST via Zoom www.thedanceeocoach.com/masterclass Books Mentioned: You are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero Rick As Fuck by Amanda Francis

Trust and Trade
#21 The Miseducation of Antitrust Courts

Trust and Trade

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 35:12


Have judges gone too far and become too reliant on economic experts in antitrust cases? Legendary plaintiffs' attorney Michael Hausfeld joins hosts Anant Raut and Travis Wheeler to talk about whether dueling professional economists either cancel each other out or decide the fate of antitrust cases, and the right way for judges and practitioners to think about their testimony. With special guest: Michael Hausfeld, Hausfeld LLP Hosted by: Anant Raut and Travis Wheeler

Spectrum ‐ Couleur3
SL-1200 de Technics?: et pourtant, elle tourne toujours

Spectrum ‐ Couleur3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 14:15


Il y a 50 ans, Technics, une filiale de Matsushita, révolutionnait le tourne-disque, en introduisant la SL-1200, une fabuleuse platine à entraînement direct, avec un moteur solide, qui ne change pas de vitesse quand on freine le disque à la main. En 1972, la SL-1200 et ses petites soeurs japonaises, vont transformer un simple support d'écoute en véritable instrument de musique, permettre la démocratisation du scratching et inventer un métier, celui de turntablist. Alors, pourquoi cette SL1200 nous fait tourner la tête ? Et pourquoi créée-t-elle encore aujourd'hui autant d'émoi. Je vous raconte tout dans ce Spectrum white label signé Valère Veya.

The Meaning Movement: Helping You Find Your Calling, Create Your Life's Work, and Make Career Change
Creativity, Dance and Pursuing your Passion in Entrepreneurship with Emi Matsushita

The Meaning Movement: Helping You Find Your Calling, Create Your Life's Work, and Make Career Change

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 44:24


I'm a huge fan of our guest here today.  She, in some ways, has is a part of why the Meaning Movement exists.  Emi was one of the first clients I worked with one-on-one many many years ago. She's since continued her journey and it's taken her to some extraordinary places. Emi Matsushita holds a Master in Dance Science.  She is a Creative Director, Producer, Mover & Creative catalyst, and coach.  She's also a Mother, Wife, an old friend and an Inspiration. She is passionate in helping fellow freelance dance artists make money and build a business around their passions. Emi and I go way back, it was around 12 years ago when we worked together. And I'm very excited to hear her journey from finding her passion and expanding it to become her mission. How dance became a calling and how she helps others to make their passion into an enterprise.   Let 's get into it. In this episode you'll learn: -What Emi does -Emi's relationship with dance -The forms of dance Emi did  -Her experience after working with Dan -Emi's journey to discovering dance as her calling -Dance as a platform to showcase art -The before and after transformation Emi went through -Emi's Dance Science ethnographic research  -Dance in the art world -Relevance of dance culturally and historically -The Dance Battle scene -The effects COVID on the dance industry -Getting a realtor license while prioritizing Dance -How Emi started coaching fellow dancer to become entrepreneurs -Why Emi chose a specific niche to pursue -Emi's mission -Emi's advice to people who are in the same spot that she was in Show notes here: https://themeaningmovement.com/emi

Mondolivro
Mondolivro - “As coisas de que não me lembro, sou”, de Jacques Fux e Raquel Matsushita

Mondolivro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 1:30


No Mondolivro de hoje, Afonso Borges fala do livro “As coisas de que não me lembro, sou”, de Jacques Fux e Raquel Matsushita. A obra tem como tema central a memória e o esquecimento. Para saber mais, confira o programa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TechStuff
The Rise and Fall of Onkyo

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 56:06 Very Popular


By listener request, we learn about the history of the Onkyo company and brand. From its humble beginnings in 1946 to the declaration of bankruptcy in 2022, we learn how this company fit into the hi-fi audio equipment landscape. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finding Sustainability Podcast
IJC #4: Historical commons in the Low Lands with Maurice Paulissen

Finding Sustainability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 29:04


Frank van Laerhoven is speaking with Maurice Paulissen. Is it a historian? Is it an ecologist? No, it is a landscape historian! Maurice is one of the many commons scholars that cannot be easily categorized by means of a disciplinary label. He is also an exponent of a long tradition within our domain of researchers for whom “going to the field” means “going to an archive” and that manage to reconstruct commons governance 500 or more years back.  Maurice co-authored an IJC publication entitled ‘Dire Necessity or Mere Opportunity? Recurrent Peat Commercialisation from Raised Bog Commons in the Early Modern Low Countries' together with Roy van Beek, Serge Nekrassoff, Edward Huijbens, and Theo Spek. The episode starts with an half-hearted attempt to pin down Maurice in terms of academic disciplines (an attempt that partly fails). It then continues with a reflection on the article that served as an excuse for the conversation. That article contests the simplistic notion that in early modern Europe, shared resource management solutions offered by markets or governments were not sufficiently reliable, and therefore fell into the lap of autonomous communities. It is convincingly shown that markets (both local and regional), governments (at various levels, in various forms) and more or less autonomous communities play competing and complementary roles in the governance of peat land – roles that vary over time and place. The conversation ends with a reflection on whether a study of commons governance 500 years ago can be useful for commoners, today. For more analyses of historical commons, also check out the following IJC titles: Laborda-Pemán, M., & De Moor, T. (2016). History and the commons: a necessary conversation. International Journal of the Commons, 10(2). Farjam, M., De Moor, T., van Weeren, R., Forsman, A., Dehkordi, M. A. E., Ghorbani, A., & Bravo, G. (2020). Shared patterns in long-term dynamics of commons as institutions for collective action. International Journal of the Commons, 14(1). Takahashi, T., Matsushita, K., Yoshida, Y., & Senda, T. (2019). Impacts of 150 years of modernization policies on the management of common forests in Japan: a statistical analysis of micro census data. International Journal of the Commons, 13(2). Echegaray, E. P. (2011). Communities and sustainability in medieval and early modern Aragon, 1200-1600. International Journal of the Commons, 5(2). Chanda, S., Patnaik, A., & Chatterjee, S. C. (2021). The Courtesan Project and the Tawa'ifs' Cultural Commons. International Journal of the Commons, 15(1). Castro, Á. C. (2021). Early Medieval Commons? Or How the History of Early Medieval Europe Could Benefit from a Necessary Conversation: The Case From NW Iberia. International Journal of the Commons, 15(1).

Entrepreneurs Over 40
Ep42 - Andrew Darlow Talks About Inventing

Entrepreneurs Over 40

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 34:25


Episode Forty Two Features Andrew Darlow Talking About Inventing. My Key Takeaways: Andrew Darlow was a great guy to interview and he has a very creative mind.  He has been a successful Author, Photographer, and Inventor. In this episode Andrew shares: How his  families businesses helped shape both his mindset as well as his interest in photography and typography. That his families first Macintosh computer helped to reinforce his interest in fonts and typography. Where he went as a foreign exchange student and how it impacted him culturally. How his Dad first exposed him to the world of inventing and what he was able to glean from him. The calamity that inspired him to develop his first invention, the Gallery Pouch. What inspires him to create new products. How Open Innovation has helped make getting his products into companies more accessible. Why he resumed his education with InventRIght despite already having had a successful invention. Why LinkedIn is such a key resource for Inventors and Product Developers. How he uses regular Brick and Mortar retail outlets as inspiration for inventing. How to approach being rejected when you submit a product and what followup questions to ask. The meaning behind the hashtag #FirstDayLightCheck The danger of being distracted by a smartphone while walking in a parking lot To learn more about Andrew Darlow, his website is AndrewDarlow.com. He can be found on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, FaceBook, and most Social Media as well.   Following are links to his four books on Amazon: 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques   Pet Photography 101 (pet photo tips)   Biscuit for Your Thoughts:   Focus and Filter:    Be sure to hit Subscribe in your podcast app so that you don't miss it or any other episodes. SHOW NOTES: [00:00:00] Greg Mills: Our guest today is a New Jersey based photographer, consultant and inventor. Over the past 25 years, he has taught amateur and professional photographers, how to improve their photography, workflow, backups, and digital print output at conferences, industry events, and educational institutions, including the PhotoPlus expo DRL photo festival, Columbia university, and the international center of photography in new. [00:00:28] Greg Mills: His articles and images have been included in many publications, books and TV programs, including animal planet, people magazine and CBS news. He's the editor of imaging, buffet.com and the author of four award-winning books, including a hardcover coffee table book, featuring dog photographs and canine inspired philosophy. [00:00:51] Greg Mills: His newest book. Focus and filter was an Amazon hot new release. And the number one bestseller in the lighting category in 2009, he licensed a custom bubble bag idea to frame destination.com. After his framed artwork was damaged after an exhibition, since then over a million dollars of gallery pouch bags had been sold without further ado. [00:01:16] Greg Mills: Andrew Darlow. [00:01:18] Andrew Darlow: Thank you so much, Greg, for having me. I love the show. I think you may have to rename it though. I think it should be inventors over 40 and others because of all the amazing interviews you've had with inventors.  [00:01:30] Greg Mills: I will definitely take that into consideration now, Andrew, can you take a few moments and fill in the gaps from that intro and bring us up to speed with what's going on in your world today. [00:01:41] Andrew Darlow: Absolutely. I've been really fortunate in my life, both to be born where I was born into have the parents I had. So I was kind of thrown into the world of type Paul graphy and photography and printing. So that was a lot of my upbringing and a lot of that. Rubbed off on me. And as I went through the years, even though I studied business and traveled quite a bit, I went back to a career in photography, which led to so many great things. [00:02:11] Andrew Darlow: So that's sort of the beginning. And then I can go on and on about all the things that have happened since then.  [00:02:19] Greg Mills: Let's talk about your family. Did you come from an entrepreneurial or inventors background? Did anyone in your family have their own business or invent anything when you were growing up? [00:02:29] Andrew Darlow: Yes, definitely. My mother's side, my grandfather was a co-owner in a candy store, so that's the being an entrepreneur. On my dad's side, my grandfather started a company in the printing industry and he called it a Cardinal press. And from there, my dad. And his brothers worked there for many years and then grew the business for the next 30 or 40 years. [00:02:53] Andrew Darlow: So being in that environment and seeing both what my grandfather did and that w what my dad and my uncle did to build this topography business into a bigger printing business. And then, uh, photography and graphic arts business really had a great impact on me. I can go into sort of my experience working there, which really changed my life, but that beginning and seeing what my dad and many of my other family members went through to build that business and to run that business had a major effect on me.  [00:03:28] Greg Mills: Now you mentioned typography, and I know that, Steve jobs had listed that as like one of the major things, , Shaped his life. And in the course, curriculums is focused on fonts. And at the time it seemed like a waste or at least that's what he said, but it all joined up together to bring him to where he was when he started Apple. [00:03:50] Andrew Darlow: Absolutely. So he spoke about that, I think in his commencement speech at Stanford, and he had taken a calligraphy class at Reed college, and then that had such an impact on him that he made sure that when the Macintosh was released in 1984, It had great fonts and I can remember vividly walking up to. [00:04:12] Andrew Darlow: Uh, Macintosh in 1984, probably January of 84 and in Sears and just playing with the fonts and believe it or not, my family's neighbor ran one of the first and owned and built one of the first computer stores in New Jersey. And so we had one of the first, my dad claims we had the first Macintosh. To come into the state of New Jersey. [00:04:36] Andrew Darlow: So I was playing with fonts and I had the printer and I, I feel so fortunate to have been able to be exposed to that at such a young age.  [00:04:46] Greg Mills: Yeah. Now growing up, what did you want to do? [00:04:51] Andrew Darlow: Well, if I look back on one of my reports from the sixth grade, I wanted to be a radio DJ.  [00:04:57] Greg Mills: You and me both. [00:04:59] Andrew Darlow: So here we are. I'm like the guest in your.  [00:05:03] Greg Mills: I actually had an uncle that was a DJ. I never knew him. He died way before I was born, but I often wondered, what would my life have been like if I had gone that route, but, you know, because I'm more of an introvert and they tend to do a lot of stuff, outside of the radio station, that may not have been a good career choice. [00:05:23] Andrew Darlow: Well, you know, I did. A few podcasts. I mean, I have one right now related to backup. I'm just not actively producing that because of all the other things I'm doing. But I guess anyone who does a podcast could label themselves like a DJ. So it's, it's truly amazing. What's possible today.  [00:05:44] Greg Mills: Now you were a foreign exchange student in Japan for, I think about two months. [00:05:49] Andrew Darlow: Yes. I was in a group in a high school called the future business leaders of America. And I had a wonderful advisor and I learned at that time that there was a scholarship available for people either to go to Japan or Germany and spend the summer with a family. So I see. Okay, that sounds wonderful. Why not send in the application? [00:06:11] Andrew Darlow: And I was chosen as one of the scholarship recipients and I spent the summer of 1988, right after high school with a family in Nara, Japan, which is on the Western part of Japan, not far from Osaka and where Buddhism first came into Japan. And it was the most unbelievable. In my life, my homestay mother, although she spoke some English, she didn't speak that much English. [00:06:36] Andrew Darlow: So I was immersed in the Japanese language and the culture. I even went to Japanese high school, which was just unbelievable and, uh, quite different yet similar , to school here. I mean, for example, all the kids have to bow to the sensei before class and all the kids do most of the cleaning and the washing, the windows and the floors and things like that. [00:06:57] Andrew Darlow: So those are some of the things that are a little different, but otherwise kids are kids. And I had a chance to visit a number of Japan's largest companies like Matsushita, which is Panasonic. And back in 1988, I saw one of the first flat screen. Television. So I had a glimpse into the future and so many other things and experiences that I had there were just unforgettable. [00:07:21] Andrew Darlow: And that led to me spending a year about a year and a half later, back in Japan at the place called Kansai university of foreign languages. I usually say the Japanese version of it. I think that's the name of it. And that was just incredible. I had so many. Wonderful experiences, learning Japanese, also taking business classes, meeting people from all around the world. [00:07:43] Greg Mills: It sounds like it really impacted your life and changed. [00:07:46] Andrew Darlow: Yes. In many, many ways. Most importantly, it gave me a better sense of the world. Gave me a better sense of the history of the United States. Also the history of Japan and Asia. And I had a chance to visit places like South Korea and Thailand . One of the nicest things is I went back with my mom years later and we went to a number of places, But most importantly, I was able to introduce her to my Japanese homestay family. [00:08:13] Andrew Darlow: And it was just really special to have two families who cared so much about me.  [00:08:17] Greg Mills: Now, going back to your family and they were in the printing business, how did that kind of influence you as. And not only as a photographer, as an inventor as well. [00:08:33] Andrew Darlow: Well, as an inventor, I'll start there because my dad. When he had a need, he did what he could to have that need fulfilled either by coming up with something that he created in the shop or something that he could then talk to a big company, who's making a product. And in one case, there was a huge company who made the film for. [00:08:57] Andrew Darlow: One of the processes that he would always use and he wanted a specific type of film that just wasn't made. So he brought it up to the sales rep and then I spoke to an engineer and he was so confident in this product that he guaranteed a few million dollars in sales. And he told me that after a year or two, they had already. [00:09:20] Andrew Darlow: $8 million of this product from the company. And that was all based on his idea that made his life easier. So I think that spark I've picked up on that in some way, through my dad. And he's told me about other things as well, that he's done, and he's really great in marketing as well. So I've picked up quite a bit from him and that's just one example.  [00:09:41] Greg Mills: How do you think your dad got that mindset? You know, the ability to go out and just not accepted Norma. [00:09:49] Andrew Darlow: I think it was just survival. He was working from quite a young age in the printing business and he learned how to use all the machines. Now these are machines, not too far removed from what Gutenberg has. Invented 500 years before he was born, but he would make sure that they were running properly. [00:10:09] Andrew Darlow: He would run jobs, he would set type. He would even have to carry led from where they purchased it sometimes onto a bus and then get it there to the shop. And it's just incredible how he was able to learn so much. And I think having to learn and having to like clean the machines and having to put together so many jobs that setting the type in those forms and then running it through the machine and actually getting great product on the other side, I think taught him to solve problems and then just having to help run the business. [00:10:43] Andrew Darlow: So they would not. Go bankrupt. I think that was a big part of the survival and why he was then able to help grow the business. As the world of digital typography came into play around 1970.  [00:10:58] Greg Mills: Let's talk about, your first invention, the gallery pouch. How did that come about? [00:11:03] Andrew Darlow: Well, I had a exhibition of my, a flower photography at a really nice high. Flower shop in Manhattan. The pictures were white wood frames and glass, and everything was fine until the point in which they had to come off the wall. Now, this wasn't a typical gallery situation and I wasn't really clear with them that I should be the one taking. [00:11:30] Andrew Darlow: Frames off of the wall. So they were taken off in a way that did not get them back into any type of protective covering. And that's not easy to do because I didn't give them the best coverage to start because I really didn't think that much about it. So when I got back my work, I was shocked because this was maybe $1,500, maybe more. Of my frame prints.  [00:11:58] Andrew Darlow: Most of them had some type of damage and some of them, it was pretty bad like gouges and things like that. The back of many framed prints have a hanging wire. And in order to put the hanging wire onto the back, you need these screw eyes that go into the back and those screw eyes happen to be made of metal. [00:12:16] Andrew Darlow: And if you put the metal side against the front of a frame, you can imagine the scratching and what can happen. So even though the glass was fine, the white frame. Of most of them, were damaged. So I said, I want to come up with something. I don't want this to happen to other people. So I said to someone who I knew through, , [00:12:39] Andrew Darlow: an amazing news group for people who were into digital art and photography, his name is Mark Rogers. [00:12:47] Andrew Darlow: And I said, mark, can you make me a custom bubble bag so that I can protect my work. And he said, oh, well, I'll try. And because he had the machines that would seal any type of thin plastics, because he would be putting all kinds of different mats and frames into a cellophane. So typical sealers for. Sheets of plastic. [00:13:13] Andrew Darlow: And, but he tried it with bubble, very lightweight bubble and it worked didn't look great, but it worked. And I was so excited because he was making me these custom bags. And then I said, well, can we talk about working together? I'll help you develop this product. We'll find the right bubble. And we'll find a way to close it and seal it. [00:13:33] Andrew Darlow: Maybe a month or two of working through all those steps. We came up with something, we were both very proud of the heavyweight bubble that was coated on both sides and no exposed bubbles, something that had beautiful edges. That was because we had a special machine and that machine made these really nice edges because you're talking about artwork. [00:13:56] Andrew Darlow: So if you had like a really ratty. the bubble bags. To me, it wouldn't really have the same effect as if you have a beautiful edge and then all of them have a flap so that you can just slap it over and close it yourself. And we also decided to allow people to use either their own hook and loop, or we also provided that and they call that gallery pouch with Velcro. [00:14:24] Greg Mills: Okay. So y'all figure it out the how to make the product. How did you figure out how to market it and how to sell it? [00:14:32] Andrew Darlow: Well, fortunately mark had been running his business, which is framed destination.com for many years, maybe eight to 10 years at that time, but enough years that he had a loyal. Customer base. And he had everything in place. He had his marketing process, , he had all these things in place, so it? [00:14:54] Andrew Darlow: wasn't really that much of a reach for him to start offering that to his customers. [00:14:59] Andrew Darlow: He just put it on the site. I have made a video, which is still used today. It's a little bit cringe-worthy, but it's like a four minute video of me showing. My story about the birth of the gallery pouch bags and how they can be used. And I believe that that had a big impact on the sales because people could see, first of all, someone like themselves who had this struggle and how I'm using it and how it's awesome. Superior to what they normally would think of as bubble or bubble wrap. It's a big difference. So I think when they saw all that, it just helped people to have enough confidence in trying it out. And since then, they've, topped a million dollars in sales so far, which, sounds like a big number and it is for me. [00:15:50] Andrew Darlow: Obviously, I just get a small percentage of that as the inventor, but I'm happy that a million dollars means that it's helped a lot of people over the years.  [00:15:59] Greg Mills: Yeah, it sounds like you were very lucky and that you teamed up with the right partner and it was just a good convergence and I'm not trying to take anything away from what you did either. It sounds like you got a lot of your dad's mind. [00:16:13] Andrew Darlow: Yeah, I feel very fortunate. And my granddad too, he was also very smart, in business He was able to survive in the printing business with four kids for many years. [00:16:25] Greg Mills: You're obviously a very creative person. What provides you inspiration when neither, taking photography, writing, or designing a new product? [00:16:35] Andrew Darlow: I think that my desire to have a certain type of product or to have a certain feature of a product or a game, which is one of the areas in which I'm focusing on now is really what drives me to create and to write, item after item in my little invention notebooks. It's this. Need almost to solve problems that I have, because then I find out often that other people are having the same problems or just this desire to make life more fun. [00:17:07] Andrew Darlow: And that's why I really enjoy the challenge of creating things like games and toys, because if I can help bring a smile to someone's face or bring a family together for an evening. It just gives me so much joy.  [00:17:20] Greg Mills: Okay. And you're currently working on some products now, correct?  [00:17:24] Andrew Darlow: Yes. In fact, there's after 15 years, it looks like hopefully in the next six months, I will have a new bubble related product from frame destination, which I'm really excited about. And on the toy side, I'm working on card games and table games and toy car related games. I have all these ideas. And fortunately, there are people out there who will actually take time and listen to me as I create my sell sheets and my pitch videos. [00:17:57] Andrew Darlow: There's a whole industry out there looking for new ideas, which is really exciting. And you don't have to be an employee of these companies. You just have to know how to be professional and how to present to.  [00:18:09] Greg Mills: Okay. Now, is that considered open innovation?  [00:18:13] Andrew Darlow: Yes. That's the buzzword that I learned. I dunno how many years back, and I don't know exactly who coined it, but most of what I've learned in the world of invention is from Stephen P and Andrew Kraus starting 17 years ago probably. Through all their free content. At that time, I had the confidence to present my ideas to Mark Rogers, with the gallery pouch way back then. [00:18:41] Andrew Darlow: Otherwise it would have been much harder if I didn't have them as a guide. I just wouldn't have known how to approach it, how to talk to a potential licensee. Since then I put my inventing on the back burner because I was focused on writing books and doing consulting and also helping raise my son. [00:19:01] Andrew Darlow: Just a few years ago, I really said, I want a stronger and more focused approach toward my inventing. And then I became a official premium student and invent. Right. I also learned from a number of other inventors. So that has really made a big difference because I had a coach that I spoke with on average of once a week. [00:19:22] Andrew Darlow: It really helps when you have someone that you know, is waiting there to talk to you about your inventions. And I didn't want to let them down. And I wanted to just keep moving the process forward and it took longer than I thought, but I'm finally pitching. And that's the key because if you're not selling, you're not really in the game, as they say, and I'm really excited about everything. [00:19:42] Andrew Darlow: It's like that bamboo, which is like growing underground for. Long, sprouts up and it grows at an amazing pace. So that's what I feel like. I'm just at that point where the bamboo shoot is about to come out of the ground with regard to my other inventions.  [00:19:58] Greg Mills: Why did you decide to go back and get more education via inventory? [00:20:04] Andrew Darlow: I guess I, because I kept seeing their amazing videos and I kept seeing success stories from other inventors, either people who had gone through their program or people who they just had on the show, and then they kept learning about inventors through the ages. I was. Listen to podcasts and hear inventor stories. [00:20:26] Andrew Darlow: I prefer the stories of people who, were able to have a fairly normal life and, and still come up with things that then they either brought to market themselves or that they licensed and seeing all of this over time. [00:20:40] Andrew Darlow: Made me want to come up with new ideas and made me jump a board and really get into the invent right world. And what I didn't realize through, with invent, right. And there are other programs possibly like this is the community that's formed because they have so many students from so many countries. [00:21:01] Andrew Darlow: LinkedIn was like, Key, you know, picture like opening a door and there's like all this light, it was like this incredible Oasis of. Like-minded people. And by the way, it wasn't just the people who were working on inventions. It was also the people who were the licensed sores, the people who would be interested in new products, they're all there for the most part. [00:21:29] Andrew Darlow: And there's actually a fantastic book written by Stephen ke and Benjamin Harrison, all about LinkedIn and. I could not believe the power of LinkedIn and being a part of, of the invent, right. Community sort of brought me into LinkedIn. And then I realized that is the key today for anyone who wants to reach anyone in almost any industry. [00:22:00] Andrew Darlow: And especially if you want to find decision-makers who can license your.  [00:22:07] Greg Mills: Yeah. I actually had reached out to Benjamin Harrison to see about having them on the show. And right after I did that, I realized, wait a second, he may not actually be 40 and sure enough, he wrote me back. He busted my chops, but he, was funny. He was like, no, I'm not, we'll have to postpone it a few years.  [00:22:27] Greg Mills: So you mentioned toys and games. Are there any other industries that you've got ideas for that you're looking to target? [00:22:36] Andrew Darlow: Yes, I do. I have, I love kitchen. I love Otto. I love the garage. I just love anywhere that you can create something that will allow people to. Do something faster or make it more fun or maybe fit more things in a specific space. And the more I see from other inventors, the more I'm inspired to solve maybe similar problems. [00:23:07] Andrew Darlow: And so one of my favorite places is the container store. I'll go there and I'll see, there seem to be missing. This particular part, like it could be connected to this and make it so much better or more useful. So I, I would encourage anyone who wants to get into this world to go to somewhere that has products that you have some connection with, that you could use. [00:23:32] Andrew Darlow: And then. You can go and you can also take pictures so you can see the companies who are making them that's, that's helpful. Almost every label has the manufacturer. And what I do is I'll then go back and I'll take a look at their product line. I'll see if it's selling on Amazon. I'll see what other products are there. [00:23:53] Andrew Darlow: And also look at reviews. This is probably one of the best tips for anyone who wants to develop new ideas or additions to any type of product. And from there, just find out exactly how you can make this product affordably. You don't have to go crazy with it and just make a virtual prototype or just put something together, yourself, take some pictures of it and learn how to go through the steps. [00:24:16] Andrew Darlow: Of then, getting a provisional patent application, which for most people, I think it's, if your household incomes under about $200,000 a year, it's only $75 and you can make as many of them as you want. And it allows you to put patent pending on your cell sheets and on your video. And it's the best way to, get, 12 months to start on. [00:24:40] Andrew Darlow: Some type of protection so that you don't have to always go out and try to get people to sign NDAs. And I'm not a lawyer. This is not legal advice, but from everything I've learned, you can generally feel as though once you have the provisional patent application in place, you can start showing. What you have on a private one-to-one basis or like in zoom calls and things like that. [00:25:07] Andrew Darlow: You just want to label everything as confidential. I like to put not for sale and just explain to them that this is not something to be shared. Outside of the people who you're showing it to, or their immediate circle. Once you learn the process, that is the key, because like so many things in this. The process is what gets you to the goal line and just follow the footsteps of other successful people. And there's a really good chance that you'll be successful too  [00:25:35] Greg Mills: Good advice. I kind of had my mind that you would probably be focusing in also on the pet industry. It seems like it'd be a no brainer. [00:25:46] Andrew Darlow: well. I'm thinking of them too. I do have some ideas and I love. Everything related to pets. I've written two books on photographing dogs. One of them is a how to book called pet photography. 1 0 1. The other one is a whimsical hardcover coffee table book called biscuit for your thoughts, which recently I was honored to see that Simon and Schuster picked up a soft cover rights to that. [00:26:11] Andrew Darlow: So it's available in soft cover now as well. And. I get so much joy photographing people in their pet. So there are a number of ideas that I have related to pets.  [00:26:22] Greg Mills: I'm just talking about in general and you've probably noticed this, but the, there was a lot of cross-pollination between industries, like, say for example, You're a plumber. And then you look at another industry and you think, Hey, I could use this particular tool apply it here and create something new in that category. [00:26:48] Andrew Darlow: Absolutely. Inventions, I think related to tools are made it's somebody gets frustrated and then they just say, you know, I, I can make this so much better. And then they find out how to make it work. And that's really, the key is making it work. And with 3d printing today, I even bought a 3d printer. It was so affordable. [00:27:10] Andrew Darlow: It's a flash forge and it, it has a pretty small area, six and a half inches. Cubed or so, but it's great for a lot of what, what I want to do. So with 3d printing, whether you do it yourself or whether you have it farmed out and you can create things that look like final products, which is just so incredible. [00:27:30] Andrew Darlow: And if you're in any kind of industry, it really doesn't matter and you can make something a little better. And one of the best ways to do that is putting something on to. Another product. I think the stereotypical example is a light on the drill. The person didn't invent a drill. They didn't invent the light, but they put the light on the drill to make it easier for people to work.  [00:27:52] Greg Mills: So what kind of mindset do you need when you're reaching out to these companies and pitching your products? I imagine that there would probably probably be a lot of rejection. [00:28:06] Andrew Darlow: Yes. I've learned to go for the, no, there's another phrase fell forward and I get inspiration mainly from people who I learned like Dana Knowles. She was on your show. She said that she had either 52 or 53 rejections before her. Hanging shower. Caddy was, accepted by a company for licensing. So you have to go for the no and just, be very appreciative when people give you that now, because it's just another step forward. [00:28:37] Andrew Darlow: And one example is if you can, and maybe afterwards you can say, oh, thank you so much for taking a look. Could I just ask you one quick question? Most people will say yes. Can you tell me what I may have done better with my presentation?  [00:28:53] Andrew Darlow: And some people might say, well, this would have been great last year, but it's not great now. So you can mark that down. And then that might be a reason to bring that back or something slightly different a year later. Or they may say something like we really, it's just a little too big for what we do. [00:29:14] Andrew Darlow: Everything we sell has to fit in this box. So that's a really good point because it's not that hard to make something. And, uh, then you can just get so much from that. And then in many cases you'll also want to ask. I wouldn't be okay for me to check back in with you and in six months or so either with this idea or maybe other ideas and then them usually it will say yes. [00:29:37] Andrew Darlow: You might also say, well, do you generally like to see one idea at a time. Um, multiples and they may say, , just try to keep it to about three. So you'll get all this great information. And it's amazing how many people will, , license after two or three presentations to the same company.  [00:29:56] Greg Mills: Okay. Now, do you think you'll ever come up with your own book about inventing. [00:30:02] Andrew Darlow: That's funny because I just committed myself to a program to speed, write a book and. It was through another program. I was on a, this past month called 30 day LinkedIn sprint run by a gentleman named Tom Kugler. And from that, one of the people was so inspired by his process of bringing together , [00:30:28] Andrew Darlow: in this case it was 80 people to write for 30 days straight on LinkedIn, this woman named Nira. She. Decided to do her own sprint and it would be write a book. So I signed up for her program and I plan to do a book related to inventing. It's not so much a how to, because I think Stephen Key and others have done that. [00:30:53] Andrew Darlow: It's something else, which I won't give away right now, but I'm excited to do.  [00:30:58] Greg Mills: Okay, well, we'll look forward to that and you'll have to come back on and tell us about it when it's, out,  [00:31:04] Andrew Darlow: Absolutely.  [00:31:04] Greg Mills: Let's get ready to wrap this up. Is there anything I haven't asked that you'd like to go. [00:31:11] Andrew Darlow: the one thing is just because you may be an independent person, companies want your ideas. I think that's the first thing that I'd like to say companies, you would think they have people there that are just. Coming up with ideas all day long and they don't even want to hear from outside inventors. [00:31:34] Andrew Darlow: And I will say that's true for some, but there are so many companies out there, and there are many companies who get about half of all their ideas from outside inventors. So first know that you are wanted and needed. And then. After that, just learn the process. And I do have a few pet peeve items that I would love to share that I'd like to talk about two things, if that's okay with you.  [00:32:00] Greg Mills: Oh, definitely. [00:32:02] Andrew Darlow: Okay. So first this is something that I just came up with recently. It's something that has been bothering me for so many years. I noticed that in my home state of New Jersey, and I'm guessing it's similar elsewhere around the world, about five to 10% of the cars have a headlight out and or tail light out or brake light out. [00:32:24] Andrew Darlow: So I said, well, what can I do as a single person? I said, well, I see all these hashtag Kemp campaigns is PSA. So I decided to create. Uh, PSA and I call it first day light check that's my hashtag first day light check. And if you go to any of the major social media brands, you'll see my first day light check pop-up. [00:32:55] Andrew Darlow: It's just a way to see my articles about it. And my goal with this is to. Encourage people on the first day of each month, to check their lights. Just check your lights, check your headlights, check your normal headlights. [00:33:08] Andrew Darlow: Check your high beams, check your taillights and press the brakes. And check your brake lights. And I believe that if I can inspire enough people to do that, I believe it could, if not save lives, help avoid people from getting stopped by law enforcement, which is nice and reduce the chances of getting a ticket. [00:33:29] Andrew Darlow: But also it could just reduce injuries and, who knows? I don't think there's anything bad that could come of it. So I'm excited to share that. So that's my first pet peeve.  [00:33:37] Greg Mills: It sounds like if you could, tie this in with one of your inventions. I bet the, auto industry, particularly if it was around lights would buy into that. [00:33:47] Andrew Darlow: Yes, I did think about, I can certainly tag some of the big lighting. Companies. My other item that also. [00:33:58] Andrew Darlow: Bothers me only because I've almost been run over when I've been in a parking lots. This is primarily a parking lot, but it's anywhere where you might be walking, is people on their cell phones when they're in parking lots? I can't explain in my opinion how dangerous this is because. I've literally seen cars come right at me, backing up directly into me. [00:34:25] Andrew Darlow: And that's because I was very aware. And so I, and this is particularly. Something that I think parents with small kids need to be very careful with. You don't want your kids to run ahead of you in parking lots because cars just can't see you. And, and so you want to keep your kids next to you, but being on a cell phone, looking down while you're in a parking lot, I think is one of the most dangerous things that you can do. [00:34:54] Andrew Darlow: So my PSA in this case is. Even though there's such a draw to be looking at a cell phone twenty four seven, I would highly recommend if anyone has anywhere where there's cars involved, especially in parking lots, not to be looking at a cell phone.  [00:35:11] Greg Mills: Okay. Now, Andrew, what's the best way for someone to contact you or to check you out? [00:35:17] Andrew Darlow: I would just send people to Andrew darlow.com or you. If you're interested in my books, you can just put Andrew Darlow into Amazon or Barnes and noble. So I'll keep it simple. Cause Andrew darl.com we'll have links to everything that.  [00:35:35] Greg Mills: Okay. That's kind of the umbrella site. [00:35:37] Andrew Darlow: Yeah. Also, if you're interested in the gallery pallets, you can go to gallery pouch.com and you'll see information. You'll see a video, the video that I talked about of me quite a few years ago, and, uh, a lot of other information about the gallery pouch.  [00:35:52] Greg Mills: Okay. Lastly, what's the number one piece of advice that you can give for our listeners? [00:35:59] Andrew Darlow: If you have a dream, then. Write it down and find a way as long as it's reasonable. Just find the people who are out there who are doing what your dream says on that paper and see if you can follow their steps to success.  [00:36:20] Greg Mills: That's why it's not having to reinvent the wheel. That's rap. Thank you Andrew, for being a guest on entrepreneurs over 40.  [00:36:29] Andrew Darlow: Thanks so much, Greg, this is so much fun. I appreciate it.  

Cultivating Place
New Year & Brave New Seed, Kellee Matsushita-Tseng

Cultivating Place

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 58:57


As a farewell to the calendar year that has been, and a welcome/seeding for the new year that will be, I am joined by seed person and agent of growing transformational change - Kellee Matsushita-Tseng. Known as Brave New Seed online, Kellee is a Yonsei (fourth generation) queer, Japanese-Chinese American, as well as the farm-garden assistant manager at the UC Santa Cruz Center for AgroEcology, and a member of the seed research and growing collective Second Generation Seeds, which specializes in seeds of the Asian Diaspora. Kellee's work focuses on sharing, education, and building a movement towards seed sovereignty as a means of cultivating community health and working for collective liberation. Kellee serves on the board of directors at the National Young Farmers Coalition and also organizes with the Asian American Farmers Alliance. Her leadership voice is one of clarity, integrity, and communal intention for a new year - and growing the world we want to live in. Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

Taiwan Talk
Humanity's First Look at a Black Hole

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 42:04


Satoki Matushita is an astrophysicist who has worked with international projects like the Event Horizon Telescope and the Greenland Telescope Project, which have contributed to humanity's first imaging of a black hole, millions of lightyears from Earth. ICRT's Trevor Tortomasi speaks with Satoki about his research on black holes, his work with telescopes around the world, and his personal journey of learning astrophysics. You can read about Satoki in Chinese here: https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/life/breakingnews/2441505 More info on the Event Horizon Telescope: https://eventhorizontelescope.org/ And a short documentary on the Greenland Telescope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkSSk5zEVC0 Thanks for listening!

Nata PR School (FR)
43- Les lois des RP et du marketing : règle no 5 la loi de la perception

Nata PR School (FR)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 12:08


Nous avons tendance à croire que les meilleures ventes reviennent aux meilleurs produits. Plusieurs grands directeurs de marketing passent énormément de temps à s'assurer de la meilleure qualité d'un produit pour avoir ensuite tous les éléments et les arguments nécessaires pour confirmer qu'ils sont les meilleurs sur le marché. Cela semble des étapes évidentes, n'est-ce pas? Et bien c'est sans compter sur la loi de la perception. Vous vous rappelez les fameuses cassettes vidéo VHS devenues très populaires dans les années 80-90. Pourtant le format BETAMAX était nettement supérieur en termes de qualité d'image et même exigé par les stations de télé pour présenter nos clients. Pourtant, c'est le format VHS qui remporta la palme et s'appropria plus de 60 % du marché. Les enjeux concernaient les grands manufacturiers : Sony, qui misait sur la qualité BETA, et Matsushita, qui a misé sur le format VHS lequel pouvait enregistrer plus d'une heure de contenu. Plus près de nous aujourd'hui, des batailles similaires se jouent du côté des microdistilleries locales qui se multiplient à la vitesse grand V depuis la pandémie. Chacune de ces distilleries tente de profiter de la vague d'achat local. Mais comme vous vous en doutez, la qualité n'est pas toujours au rendez-vous. Ces entreprises savent souvent bien jouer sur la perception des consommateurs. Ils utilisent des techniques vieilles comme le monde, mais qui fonctionnent toujours : - Recruter une personnalité qui peut devenir un représentant et utilisera sa notoriété pour promouvoir des spiritueux qui souvent ne sont absolument pas distillés localement; - Jouer sur les mots et les nouvelles appellations, telles qu'« embouteillée localement », alors qu'aucun ingrédient ou savoir-faire local n'est mis en œuvre; - Copier des recettes de concurrents pour s'approprier l'aspect local; - Investir lourdement dans des campagnes publicitaires tandis que les plus petits artisans n'ont pas les mêmes ressources. Ces entreprises s'appuient donc sur la loi de la perception. Elles tentent de faire croire que leur produit est local. On peut comprendre la confusion des consommateurs avec ces appellations : o Embouteillé au pays o Fabriqué au pays o Origine locale Car l'adage dit : « Perception is reality » En d'autres termes, nous croyons que ce que nous percevonsest vrai et nous créons nos propres réalités sur la base de ces perceptions. Et bien que nos perceptions semblent très réelles, cela ne veut pas dire qu'elles sont nécessairement factuelles. C'est pourquoi en RP et en marketing, il est inutile de se battre contre la perception des consommateurs. Vous avez envie d'échanger sur le sujet avec nous? N'hésitez pas à vous inscrire à une consultation gratuite. Consultation gratuite. Inscrivez-vous sur nos listes pour obtenir toute information pertinente : www.natapr.com.

Nata PR School (EN)
43- PR and Marketing Laws – Rule No. 5: The Law of Perception

Nata PR School (EN)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 13:27


We tend to believe that the best sales come from the best products. Many great marketing managers spend a tremendous amount of time making sure their product is the best so that they have all the components and arguments they need to confirm they're the best on the market. Seems like they've taken all the right steps, doesn't it? Well, they didn't count on the law of perception. You remember the famous VHS videotapes that were so popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Yet the BETAMAX format was clearly superior in terms of image quality, and TV stations required it when we wanted to feature our clients. Still, VHS won out, claiming more than 60% of the market. The issue revolved around the major manufacturers: Sony, which relied on BETA quality, and Matsushita, which relied on VHS because it could record more than an hour of content. And today, closer to home, the same kind of battles are being waged by local microdistilleries, which have been proliferating since the pandemic. Each of them is trying to ride the “buy local” wave. As you can imagine, though, the quality is not always there. These companies often know how just how to play to consumers' perceptions. They use techniques that are as old as the hills, but still effective: - Hire a celebrity who can rep for the brand and use their name to promote spirits, which, much of the time, are absolutely not locally distilled; - Play with words and new names, such as “bottled locally”, when no local ingredients or expertise are used; - Copy recipes from competitors to appropriate that local touch; - Or invest heavily in ad campaigns, and meanwhile the smallest artisans lack the same resources. These companies are relying on the law of perception. They try to get people to believe that their product is local. It's easy to understand how consumers might be confused by these names: o Bottled in the country o Manufactured in the country o Locally sourced As the proverb goes: “Perception is reality” In other words, we believe what we perceive to be accurate, and we create our own realities based on those perceptions. And although our perceptions feel very real, that doesn't mean they're necessarily factual. Changing perception is a huge task, and, in my opinion, it's unnecessary. It's a losing battle, because when consumers assume that what they've read is the truth, it becomes real for them, and then it's practically impossible to change their minds. Do you want to talk about it? Sign up now for a free consultation. Free consultation. Sign up for our mailing lists for useful updates: www.natapr.com.

SLOW FLOWERS with Debra Prinzing
Episode 507: Slow Flowers Summit Preview with Kellee Matsushita-Tseng and Emily Saeger on Sustainable Farming x Floral Design

SLOW FLOWERS with Debra Prinzing

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 43:25


The Slow Flowers Summit is one month away — it’s really impossible to believe as I speak that sentence, especially after having to postpone the 2020 Summit, which would have been our fourth consecutive year holding a live, in-person gathering to celebrate Slow Flowers Society and American Flowers Week. Alas, as each of you knows, […] The post Episode 507: Slow Flowers Summit Preview with Kellee Matsushita-Tseng and Emily Saeger on Sustainable Farming x Floral Design appeared first on Debra Prinzing.

Money Matters with Shradha Sharma
Ep 57: Role of In-house manufacturing in India's future

Money Matters with Shradha Sharma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 33:42


Manish Sharma, President & CEO of Panasonic India and South Asia talks about the role of in-house manufacturing in India's self-sufficient future, How Kōnosuke Matsushita, the Founder of Panasonic has been a great inspiration in his journey and much more.

Balacast: o podcast da Balaclava Records
Balacast #002 - Luísa Matsushita (Lovefoxxx)

Balacast: o podcast da Balaclava Records

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 60:50


Nesta edição, Isabela Yu e Helo Cleaver conversaram com a multi-artista Luísa Matsushita, mais conhecida como Lovefoxxx, vocalista da Cansei de Ser Sexy. A artista viajou o mundo com as melhores amigas para tocar música e o terror nos maiores festivais do mundo. Quando completou 30 anos, Love decidiu fazer algo muito sério: optou por mudar radicalmente de vida, se aprofundou nos ensinamentos da agrofloresta e construiu a própria casa. Fotografia de Eduardo Urzedo. Design Marcelo Martins. Esse podcast é editado por Nik Silva e possui música de abertura por YMA :)

The Marketing Rescue Podcast
EP26: The Cycle That Constantly Replays

The Marketing Rescue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 28:02


Usually, on the Marketing Rescue podcast, we tell the stories of brands - brands who made it and brands who didn't. But on today's episode, we're going to talk a bit about technologies, and how business decisions (including marketing) shape the technologies we end up using.  If you're old enough, cast your mind back to the mid-to-late 1970s when if you wanted to watch a show, you watched it when it came on. Once.  At the same time as everyone else. If you missed it… you missed it. But right at the end of the 1970s, something happened that changed all of that. In fact, changed how we watched TV And movies - fundamentally.  The invention of the Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) For the first time, families could set the VCR to record a favorite show, and watch it when they wanted. They could rent a movie at the local grocery store or video store, and watch it (again) when they wanted.The VCR was a huge change in the entire media landscape. It's helpful to remember (or learn for the first time) that the way VCRs came to market, and the VHS format, in particular, was far from pre-ordained.  The story of bringing video to home viewing is an instructional tale for anyone interested in bringing new products, or new technologies, to market. The story started in the 1950s, in Japan when Dr. Sawazaki developed a prototype videotape recorder. This invention started a race to see who could bring this technology to market first. In 1956, Ampex (the company known mostly for making recording media like video and audiotape) released the world's first commercially available video recorder - the Ampex VRX-1000.  At the time, there were six major firms fighting for who would get a consumer product to market that was truly successful. Of those six - the two that emerged as the leaders were the electronics giants, JVC and Sony. They were working on two different formats, or standards.  JVC had their money on a standard they called “VHS” which stands for Video Home System. At the same time, engineers at Sony were working on multiple formats, one of these was called Betamax. Betamax had a great picture and sound quality - the best of the consumer-friendly models. Unfortunately, it was expensive compared to VHS and it could only record up to an hour on tape. This becomes the focal point in the battle for a consumer standard - the balance between quality, recording length, and achieving that balance at price consumers would pay. Both JVC and Sony were working on this balance: JVC had longer record time, but lower quality while Sony had higher quality, but shorter record time. These two formats: VHS and Betamax quickly emerged as the front-runners in the battle for home video, even while they were still in prototype. JVC (and eventually other companies) started making VHS machines and Sony went with the Betamax machines.  The two approaches could not have been more different. Building consensus, and making friends Here are some of the key differences in how JVC and Sony took their tech to market: JVC worked harder with the industry to build up support. Sony didn't. When Japan tried to make an industry standard they got Sony's former partners like Matsushita to side with them It is possible that JVC may have ended up adopting the Betamax standard had Sony been a bit more open. Sony, on the other hand, refused the advice of others, including companies they'd previously partnered with like Matsushita. They preferred “better” licensing deals over customer-accessibility. Betamax opted for high-quality proprietary formats (ex: Minidisc, MSX, Video Game cartridges, and PlayStation).By 1980, JVC's VHS format controlled 60% of the North American videocassette market. As a result of their proprietary format - Sony got sued by motion picture companies for encouraging the recording of copyrighted material.  Sony eventually won the lawsuit but by the time it was over, and they fully entered the market in video stores,

O Prazer de Ler
Episódio 31. Contos. Fada do dente

O Prazer de Ler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 14:03


O Prazer de Ler apresenta: História de hoje: Matsushita, Raquel. Fada do dente. Conto retirado do livro: Mínimo Múltiplo Comum. SESI-SP Editora. Primeira história de Raquel Matsushita no podcast O Prazer de Ler! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/oprazerdeler/message

UpShift Podcast
The Spanish Grand Prix Preview | EP.14

UpShift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 14:06


Today I sit down and predict what will happen in the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, Ilott's misfortune, Matsushita's masterful overtakes, and Sean Geleal's situation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

TechStuff
Panasonic to Today

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 53:17


Since the 1970s, Panasonic has moved further from the control of the Matsushita family. But the process hasn't always gone smoothly. From recessions and political events to a dependence on plasma televisions, we learn about the obstacles the company has had to deal with recently. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

TechStuff
Panasonic - 1954 to 1973

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 54:54


Panasonic, or rather Matsushita, went through a tumultuous period of ups and downs, including allegations of some shady business practices. From high prices in Japan to undercutting American competitors in the US, we look at how the practices of Panasonic shaped not only the company but the electronics industry as a whole. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Gama Revista
Semana: Luisa Matsushita | Tá em casa?

Gama Revista

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 24:18


O Podcast da Semana traz uma conversa com a artista e vocalista do Cansei de Ser Sexy, Luisa Matsushita, em que ela conta como há três anos vive em uma casa de 12 m² no litoral de Santa Catarina. “Eu sou feliz de ter feito essa mudança da cidade para o mato, não prolongando-a para o futuro, como as pessoas costumam prometer. Me sinto alegre aqui”, disse a Gama.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Fast scanning high optical invariant two-photon microscopy for monitoring a large neural network activity with cellular resolution

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.14.201699v1?rss=1 Authors: Ota, K., Oisi, Y., Suzuki, T., Ikeda, M., Ito, Y., Ito, T., Kobayashi, K., Kobayashi, M., Odagawa, M., Matsubara, C., Kuroiwa, Y., Horikoshi, M., Matsushita, J., Hioki, H., Ohkura, M., Nakai, J., Oizumi, M., Miyawaki, A., Aonishi, T., Ode, T., Murayama, M. Abstract: Fast and wide imaging with single-cell resolution, high signal-to-noise ratio and no optical aberration has the potential to open up new avenues of investigation in biology. However, this imaging is challenging because of the inevitable tradeoffs among those parameters. Here, we overcome the tradeoffs by combining a resonant scanning system, a large objective with low magnification and high numerical aperture, and highly sensitive large-aperture photodetectors. The result is a practically aberration-free, fast scanning high optical invariant two-photon microscopy (FASHIO-2PM) that enables calcium imaging from a large network composed of ~16k neurons at 7.5 Hz in a 9 mm2 contiguous image plane including more than 10 sensory-motor and higher-order regions of the cerebral cortex in awake mice. Through a network analysis based on single-cell activities, we discover that the brain exhibits small-world-ness rather than scale-freeness. FASHIO-2PM will enable revealing biological dynamics by simultaneous monitoring of macroscopic activity and its composing elements. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Nerds Amalgamated
Esports, Green Lantern & Lego

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 63:29


Encounter! Roll initiative!Not that it matters, talking is a free action and we'll talk your ears off.Starting this week, Valve's integrity has been called into question over Esports. Yes mum, Esports are real sports.The Flash needs to stop messing with the timeline. It's 2011 again, and Green Lantern is getting a TV series, written by one of the comic authors. And there's two lanterns, so the British are coming by sea. Oops. Barry. Stop. Paul Revere doesn't belong here.But next take the time machine to the far future to find out how long it takes for Lego to break down, based on research done by recruiting beach combers to hand over all the lego they find. Surely this isn't just a scheme to get people to give you lego.Professor played Noita, the Roguelite version of Powder Toy, and DJ chose to go to Japan in Total War: Shogun II.Come hear us again next week.Valve’s competitive integrity a threat to Esports- https://www.ggrecon.com/articles/valve-s-attitude-towards-competitive-integrity-is-a-threat-to-esports.ampGreen Lantern TV series coming soon on HBO Max-https://comicbook.com/dc/news/green-lantern-hbo-max-geoff-johns-produce-new-series/Legos may take hundreds of years to break down in the ocean-https://www.sciencenews.org/article/legos-may-take-hundreds-years-break-down-ocean- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749119364152#!Games PlayedProfessor- Noita – https://store.steampowered.com/app/881100/Noita/Rating: 5/5DJ– Total War : SHOGUN 2 - https://store.steampowered.com/app/201270/Total_War_SHOGUN_2/Rating: 4/5Other topics discussedRetail shops ease toilet paper and other item restrictions- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-28/coles-woolworths-ease-coronavirus-restrictions-on-toilet-paper/12194438Coronavirus restrictions ease in Queensland- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-29/coronavirus-australia-queensland-restrictions-easing-vaccine/12188622Flash Gaming Boss' Statement on Disbandment: Match-fixing, GOTV Cheating, $0 Loan Fee, Initial Buyout and more.- https://old.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/ac4nj2/flash_gaming_boss_statement_on_disbandment/The International (Dota 2) (The International is an annual esportsworld championship tournament for the video game Dota 2, hosted and produced by the game's developer, Valve.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_International_(Dota_2)Geoff Johns (American comic book writer, screenwriter and film and television producer. Some of his most notable work has used the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman,Flash and Superman.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_JohnsStargirl (Courtney Elizabeth Whitmore, known as Stargirl (often called "Stars" or "Star"), is a fictional superhero created by Geoff Johns and Lee Moder who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtney_WhitmoreStargirl TV Series (Stargirl is an upcoming American drama web television series created by Geoff Johns that will premiere on DC Universe.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargirl_(TV_series)Gotham TV Series (Gotham is an American action crime drama television series developed by Bruno Heller, produced by Warner Bros. Television and based on characters published by DC Comics and appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gotham_(TV_series)Titans 2018 TV Series (Titans is an American web television series created by Akiva Goldsman, Geoff Johns, and Greg Berlanti for DC Universe.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titans_(2018_TV_series)The Flash 2014 TV Series (The Flash is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti,Andrew Kreisberg, and Geoff Johns, airing on The CW.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flash_(2014_TV_series)Crisis on Infinite Earths TV Crossover ("Crisis on Infinite Earths" is the sixth annual Arrowverse crossover event featuring episodes of the television series Supergirl, Batwoman, The Flash, Arrow, and Legends of Tomorrow on The CW. The Supergirl, Batwoman, and The Flash episodes aired in December 2019, and the Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow episodes aired in January 2020.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_on_Infinite_Earths_(Arrowverse)Ezra Miller Flash cameo on Crisis on Infinite Earths- https://www.ign.com/articles/crisis-on-infinite-earths-ezra-millers-flash-cameo-connects-dc-tv-and-movie-universesKrypton TV Series (Krypton is an American television series developed by David S. Goyer for Syfy.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krypton_(TV_series)Lego sustainable plastic plan combating the pollution- https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/sustainable-lego-plastic-plants-pollution-crisis-a8266256.htmlLiero (video game for MS-DOS, first released by Finnish programmer Joosa Riekkinen in 1998.)- https://www.liero.be/Fortnite × Travis Scott FULL EVENT (Scott performed several virtual live shows in the video game Fortnite Battle Royale from April 23 to 25, 2020 based on songs from his Astroworld album.)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZpowQlrNt8The Beatles (The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_BeatlesLaibach – Sympathy for the Devil- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7muCRio2nQTroubling Issues (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/troublingissuespodcastThat’s Not COVID (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/thatsnotcovidpodcastShout Outs27 Febuary 2020 – Gene Dynarski, American away passed away at 77 - https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gene-dynarski-dead-seinfeld-close-encounters-third-kind-actor-was-86-1291775Gene Dynarski, a character actor who appeared in Steven Spielberg's Duel and Close Encounters of the Third Kind and played Izzy Mandelbaum Jr., the son of Lloyd Bridges' character, on Seinfeld. Dynarski was seen as Benedict, one of Egghead's (Vincent Price) henchmen, on Batman in 1966, and on a 2000th episode of The X-Files, his character fell victim to a monstrous bat creature. Dynarski also portrayed Josef Stalin in the 1996 videogame Command & Conquer: Red Alert appearing throughout much of the game's Soviet campaign and, to a lesser extent, the Allied campaign. He is one of 32 actors or actresses to have guest-starred in both the original Star Trek television series and in one of the series' spin offs such as Star Trek: The Next Generation. He died in Studio City, California. His death was not announced until the 24th of April of this year.21 April 2020 – Jerry Bishop, ‘Judge Judy’ Announcer & Radio/Voice-Over Veteran passed away at 84 - https://deadline.com/2020/04/jerry-bishop-dead-judge-judy-announcer-los-angeles-radio-veteran-1202917454/American announcer, radio host and radio personality. Bishop best known as the announcer for the American courtroom television show, Judge Judy, for 24 years from 1996 until 2020. Jerry Bishop simultaneously began working as a voice-over artist and announcer during the 1970s. He was the announcer for the television game show, The Cross-Wits, as well as the short-lived NBC variety series, Dick Clark's Live Wednesday, which aired briefly in 1978. Bishop began working as the off-camera announcer for the syndicated television courtroom show, Judge Judy, beginning with the series' debut season in 1996. He remained with Judge Judy for 24 years as the show became the highest rated series on daytime television. Bishop continued to work on Judge Judy until a few weeks before his death in 2020. “Jerry Bishop has been the voice of our program for 24 years,” star Judy Sheindlin said in a statement. “Everybody loved him. He had a golden heart and generous spirit. I adored him and will miss him.” He died from heart and kidney failure in Los Angles, California.24 April 2020 - Fortnite Travis Scott event sees 12.3 million players in first show - https://www.gamesradar.com/au/fortnite-travis-scott-event-sees-123-million-players-in-first-show/The Fortnite Travis Scott event, dubbed Astronomical, saw 12.3 million concurrent players take part, Epic has announced. Taking to Twitter, the Fortnite developer also revealed that this is an "all-time record" for the battle royale shooter. In the lead up to the event going live last night, Epic teased the "one of a kind musical journey" for quite some time, that debuted a new track. Scott isn't the first artist to make an appearance in Fortnite. Back in February 2019, DJ Marshmello put on a live concert performing a special Fortnite extended set.25 April 2020 - The Rolling Stones Versus The Beatles Debate Continues Into Its Sixth Decade - https://deadline.com/2020/04/this-week-in-music-rolling-stones-beatles-1202917836/It’s an argument that dates back to the early 1960s, and sharply divides the world into two camps. The ancient rivalry seemed to resume this week, as Paul McCartney claimed The Beatles were bigger than The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger responded Friday and pointed out that The Beatles were never a big touring band, unlike the stadium-filling Stones. ‘That’s the real big difference between these two bands. One band is unbelievably luckily still playing in stadiums and then the other band doesn’t exist.”Remembrances27 April 1989 - Kōnosuke Matsushita - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C5%8Dnosuke_MatsushitaJapanese industrialist who founded Panasonic, the largest Japanese consumer electronics company. One of Matsushita's best products was his invention of a more efficient battery-powered bicycle lamp. During the 1920s, bicycle lamps were candles or oil-burning lamps. They were highly inefficient as they usually only lasted for three hours. He created an oval lamp that used a battery for power and a lightbulb for illumination. He had to personally market his products to retail bicycle shops. Matsushita learned a very important lesson in terms of growing a company while he was trying to introduce his bicycle lamp to wholesalers. He realized that even if he had a product that was superior to anything out in the market it would not matter if he could not sell the product. As a result, Matsushita began devising ways to create sales channels for his products by concentrating less on manufacturing and more on building a sales force. Matsushita's products were originally marketed under the name brand of "National" and later moved on to the more recognizable names of Panasonic, Quasar and Technics. From 1950 to 1973, Matsushita's company became one of the world's largest manufacturers of electrical goods, sold under well-known trademarks including Panasonic and Technics. In retirement, Matsushita focused on developing and explaining his social and commercial philosophies and wrote 44 published books. One of his books, entitled “Developing A Road To Peace And Happiness Through Prosperity”, sold over four million copies. In 1979, at the age of 84, he founded the Matsushita School of Government and Management to train the future politicians and businessmen of Japan. He died from pneumonia at the age of 94 in Moriguchi, Osaka. He died with personal assets worth US$3 billion and left a company with US$42 billion in revenue business.27 April 1992 - Gerard K. O'Neill - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_K._O%27NeillAmerican physicist and space activist. As a faculty member of Princeton University, he invented a device called the particle storage ring for high-energy physics experiments. Later, he invented a magnetic launcher called the mass driver. In the 1970s, he developed a plan to build human settlements in outer space, including a space habitat design known as the O'Neill cylinder. He founded the Space Studies Institute, an organization devoted to funding research into space manufacturing and colonization. While teaching physics at Princeton, O'Neill became interested in the possibility that humans could survive and live in outer space. He researched and proposed a futuristic idea for human settlement in space, the O'Neill cylinder, in "The Colonization of Space", his first paper on the subject. He held a conference on space manufacturing at Princeton in 1975. Many who became post-Apollo-era space activists attended. O'Neill built his first mass driver prototype with professor Henry Kolm in 1976. He considered mass drivers critical for extracting the mineral resources of the Moon and asteroids. His award-winning book The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space inspired a generation of space exploration advocates. He died from leukemia at the age of 65 in Redwood City, California.27 April 2002 - George Alec Effinger - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Alec_EffingerAmerican science fiction author, His first novel, What Entropy Means to Me, was nominated for the Nebula Award. He achieved his greatest success with the trilogy of Marîd Audran novels set in a 22nd-century Middle East, with cybernetic implants and modules allowing individuals to change their personalities or bodies. The novels are in fact set in a thinly veiled version of the French Quarter of New Orleans. He made brief forays into writing comic books in the early 1970s, mostly in Marvel Comics' science fiction, fantasy, and horror titles; and again in the late 1980s, including the first issue of a series of his own creation entitled Neil and Buzz in Space & Time, about two fictional astronauts who travel to the edge of the universe to find it contains nothing but an ocean planet with a replica of a small New Jersey town on its only island. The first issue was the only issue, and the story ended on a cliff-hanger. He died from gastric ulcers caused an internal bleeding at the age of 55 in New Orleans, Louisiana.Famous Birthdays27 April 1932 - Casey Kasem - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_KasemKemal Amin "Casey" Kasem, American disc jockey, music historian, radio personality, actor and voice actor. He was notable for being the host of several music radio countdown programs, notably American Top 40 from 1970 until his retirement in 2009 and being the first actor to voice Norville "Shaggy" Rogers in the Scooby-Doo franchise from 1969 to 1997, and again from 2002 until 2009. Kasem co-founded the American Top 40 franchise in 1970, hosting it from its inception to 1988, and again from 1998 to 2004. As for his recognizable voice quality, "It's a natural quality of huskiness in the midrange of my voice that I call 'garbage,'" he stated to The New York Times. "It's not a clear-toned announcer's voice. It's more like the voice of the guy next door." He was born in Detroit, Michigan.27 April 1963 - Russell T Davies - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_T_DaviesStephen Russell Davies, better known as Russell T Davies, is a Welsh screenwriter and television producer whose works include Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Casanova, the 2005 revival of the BBC One science fiction series Doctor Who, and the trilogy Cucumber, Tofu, and Banana. Davies revived and ran Doctor Who after a sixteen-year hiatus, with Christopher Eccleston, and later David Tennant, in the title role. Davies' tenure as executive producer of the show oversaw a surge in popularity which led to the production of two spin-off series, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, and the revival of the Saturday prime-time dramas as a profitable venture for production companies. Davies was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2008 for services to drama, which coincided with the announcement he would step down from Doctor Who as the show's executive producer with his final script, "The End of Time". Davies moved to Los Angeles, California in 2009, where he oversaw production of Torchwood: Miracle Day and the fifth and final series of The Sarah Jane Adventures. He was born in Swansea, Wales.27 April 1986 – Jenna Coleman - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_ColemanJenna-Louise Coleman, credited since 2013 as Jenna Coleman, is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Jasmine Thomas in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale,Clara Oswald in the BBC series Doctor Who, Queen Victoria in the ITV drama Victoria and Joanna Lindsay in the BBC series The Cry. Coleman went on to play "hard girl" Lindsay James in the BBC school-based drama series Waterloo Road, Susan Brown in a BBC Four television adaptation of the John Braine novel Room at the Top, Annie Desmond in Julian Fellowes' four part mini-series Titanic and Rosie in Stephen Poliakoff's original drama series Dancing on the Edge. In 2018, she portrayed the role of Joanna Lindsey in the BBC miniseries The Cry, for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the International Emmy Awards. Moffat chose her for the role as the Doctor’s companion because she worked the best alongside Smith and could talk faster than he could. She auditioned for the role in secret, under the pretense of auditioning for Men on Waves (an anagram for "Woman Seven": she would first appear in the show's seventh series). She was born in Blackpool,Lancashire.Events of Interest27 April 4977 B.C. – Universe is created, according to Kepler - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/universe-is-created-according-to-keplerOn April 27, 4977 B.C., the universe is created, according to German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, considered a founder of modern science. Kepler is best known for his theories explaining the motion of planets. In 1609, Kepler published the first two of his three laws of planetary motion, which held that planets move around the sun in ellipses, not circles (as had been widely believed up to that time), and that planets speed up as they approach the sun and slow down as they move away. In 1619, he produced his third law, which used mathematic principles to relate the time a planet takes to orbit the sun to the average distance of the planet from the sun. As for Kepler’s calculation about the universe’s birthday, scientists in the 20th century developed the Big Bang theory, which showed that his calculations were off by about 13.7 billion years.27 April 1953 – Operation Moolah offers $50,000 to any pilot who defected with a fully mission-capable Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 to South Korea. The first pilot was to receive $100,000. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_MoolahOperation Moolah was a United States Air Force (USAF) effort during the Korean War to obtain through defection a fully capable Soviet MiG-15 jet fighter. Communist forces introduced the MiG-15 to Korea on November 1, 1950. USAF pilots reported that the performance of the MiG-15 was superior to all United Nations (U.N.) aircraft, including the USAF's newest plane, the F-86 Sabre. Speculation exists about the origin of Operation Moolah. According to then-Captain Alan Abner, the idea of the operation originated from his office at the Army's Psychological Warfare Branch, in Washington D.C.. According to intelligence reports they received, dissatisfaction within the Soviet Air Force, even to the extent of some desertions by disgruntled pilots, led to the belief that possible future defections by some pilots was promising. Their plan set forth an offer of $100,000 (worth nearly $941,000 in 2019) for a Soviet MiG-15 and political asylum for the pilot. On the night of April 26, 1953, two B-29 Superfortress bombers dropped 1.2 million leaflets over Communist bases in the Yalu River Basin. These leaflets were written in Russian, Chinese, and Korean. According to General Clark, immediately after the drop of the leaflets, U.N. aircraft did not make visual contact with any MiG aircraft for the following eight days. Though weather may have been a factor, he opines that the leaflets had a direct effect and believes that senior Communist military leaders began to screen for politically unreliable pilots. Incidentally, immediately after the leaflet drop, a radio-jamming transmitter whose location could not be identified began to jam all U.N. Russian-language broadcasts of Gen. Clark's MIG-15 offer, but Chinese and Korean broadcasts were unhindered.27 April 2015 – Australiens played for audiences in attendance of the Studio 35 Cinema Comedy Film Festival. - https://www.scifihistory.net/april-27.htmlWritten and directed by Joe Bauer, and SciFi/Comedy feature starred Rita Artmann and Tamara McLaughlin, and here's the plot summary as provided by IMDB.com:"At the age of 10, Australian-born Andi Gibson had what she describes as a close encounter with a flying saucer. Naturally, everyone assumed she was bonkers. That is until one notable evening, 17 years later, when an airborne extra-terrestrial armada launches a nation-wide assault on Andi's home country and at the same time, for unspecified reasons, kidnaps her mother. To add to the debacle, it seems the other nations of the world are far too insulted by their exclusion from the attack to come to Australia's aid. Now it is up to Andi, her hypochondriac brother Elliot, retired boxer cousin Keith and documentary filmmaker friend Cam to stop the attack and rescue Andi's mum. Enlisting the help of Andi's equal-parts mysterious and cringeworthy father, the gang must battle car-chasing spaceships, martial-arts aliens, giant killer robots and, perhaps most frighteningly, a deluge of family secrets in their fight to save Australia. Bloody hell, this is gonna be a long night."IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195

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Legends From The Pacific
5: Cursed by a Witch - Lima's La Casa Matusita

Legends From The Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 10:22


Discover how the Spanish Inquisition set the wheels in motion to create one of Lima's most haunted places, and learn the origins of the casa's unique name. Sound Effects: Sound Effects Factory Music Coordinator: Matt Duffy AKA DJ TripleBypass Theme Song: "Mystery" by Tavana, courtesy of HI*Sessions. Featured Song: "Fire" by Taimane, courtesy of HI*Sessions. If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review and share us with your friends and family. Instagram: legendsfromthepacific https://www.instagram.com/legendsfromthepacific Twitter: LegendsPacific https://twitter.com/LegendsPacific Don't forget to subscribe and visit our website www.legendsfromthepacific.com.

Motorsport101
Episode #232: Rocket Tough

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 116:54


Not the way we wanted to talk about NASCAR at the top of a Podcast, but here we are... At least Mitch Evans came through, eh? THE MIRACLE ON DAYTONA BEACH - Ryan Newman out of hospital 42 hours after near-fatal Daytona 500 crash - Let's talk about superspeedway racing as it is now FORMULA E MEXICO CITY EPRIX - Braaah. Mitch Evans muscles past polesitter Lotterer, drives to dominant 2nd career victory and championship lead - LOT's race comes undone with wing damage - DEV suffers brake failure, VAN crashes out of P5 late - Bird drops it from 2nd in fight with DAC, JEV makes it two Techeetahs in the top 4 - BUE ends his scoreless drought to finish 3rd - Sims claws back from 18th to 5th and 1 point out of championship lead - LDG goes from 15th to 6th, ROW 7th, MOR 8th - Mahindra teammates go from back row to 9th (DAM) and 10th (WEH) after CAL disqualified for energy usage FORMULA 1 PRE-SEASON LAUNCHES AND TESTING - Surprise, Mercedes looks great - Ferrari and Red Bull aren't finished developing (and Red Bull's RB16 looks a handful) - Renault might be...okay? Williams might be...okay!? - Racing Point has "The Mercedes at Home" - INDYCAR: James Hinchcliffe rejoins with Andretti Autosport for the Indy 500; Dick Johnson says McLaughlin is bound for America after 2020 - F1/FE: Vandoorne promoted to primary reserve driver role at Mercedes-AMG - AUTOMOTIVE/VASC: General Motors shuttering Holden brand in Australia - WEC: Aston Martin withdraws Valkyrie Hypercar - now leaving Toyota to consider its future - WRC: Elfyn Evans wins one half of a very warm Rally Finland Rally Sweden - JUNIOR FORMULA: GT Sport champion Fraga wins Toyota Racing Series; F2 & F3 fields filling out (Matsushita, Aitken, Samaia)

Motorsport101
Episode #230: Maximum Gunther

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 100:22


A bonus turnaround episode to preview the Rolex 24, and Formula E's return to Santiago where the track didn't disintegrate, and Max Gunther stole the show for an emphatic first win! THE NEWS - F1: Roy Nissany joins Williams as primary test driver, returns to F2 with Trident; Saudi Arabia plans new circuit and 2023 F1 debut; new Miami GP circuit revealed; Nicholas Latifi picks 6 as his number - F2 and F3: Hitech GP joins F2 grid; Tsunoda's F2 promotion with Carlin confirmed; Matsushita all but confirms a deal with MP Motorsport // Jake Hughes returns to F3 with HWA, joined by 2nd-gen stars Jack Doohan, Enzo Fittipaldi - SFormula: Honda's lineup includes Red Bull Junior Vips, and Tatiana Calderon as first woman in series since '97 - W Series: Dates added for United States, Mexico Grand Prix weekends - IndyCar: James Hinchcliffe lands new Indy 500 sponsor and closes in on drive; Supercars Champion Scott McLaughlin tests IndyCar for Penske; Kimball joins Foyt full-time, Hanley re-ups with DragonSpeed - MotoGP: Iannone set for February hearing on doping case, M101 favorite Jakob "Jump Man" Kornfeil announces shock retirement citing lack of funds - WSBK: Full 23-bike field announced for 2020 season - just one rider left to confirm - Dakar Rally: Carlos Sainz, Sr. wins Dakar Rally for the third time, Alonso finishes 13th after rolling over, Ricky Brabec and Honda break KTM's winning streak in bikes RIP Paulo Gonçalves, 1979-2020 THE WINTER SPORTS CAR DASH (this can be moved to the top of the show) * Daytona 24 Hours preview - DPi: Can Cadillac make it four in a row? Can Acura rise above BoP adjustments to win their first? Can Mazda finish the fight? - GTLM: A brand-new Corvette, a retooled Porsche, a big M8, and a Ferrari from Texas in the seven-car bar fight - LMP2: Pro-Am Prototype class boosted by familiar names - GTD: Nine manufacturers, and a slew of star drivers from Busch to Van Gisbergen, Thiim to T-Bell, Nielsen and Legge to Allmendinger and Caldarelli * Bathurst 12 Hours preview - the stars to watch - Bamber, Vanthoor and Lowndes lead Porsche's defense - Whincup & SVG join Mercedes attack - Dixon at R-Motorsport Aston Martin

Motorsport101
Episode #226: Counter Punch, The F1 2019 Season Review

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 131:40


It's the moment you've all been waiting very patiently for, as the four of us, review Abu Dhabi's boringness, and then take on the 2019 Season as a whole, it's our F1 2019 Season Review! THE NEWS - F1: Nicholas Latifi's official Williams appointment officially official, for sure - A whole lotta F2 signings: Schumacher/Schwartzman to Prema, Gelael/Ticktum to DAMS, Armstrong to ART, Markelov/Alesi to HWA, Ilott to Virtuosi - FIA (FINA-FUCKIN-LLY) makes Formula E a world championship - FIA inducts Fernando Alonso into its hall of fame again (and every other WEC premier class champion) - Peugeot picks its partner - Swiss-based Rebellion Racing! - IndyCar: IT'S THE COYNE SWEEPSTAKES! Hinch, SSC, and Palou! FORMULA 1 ABU DHABI GP - LH44 drops the hammer from the word go, completes his SIXTH grand slam - VER & LEC complete the podium (despite a ghastly clerical error for LEC's car) - BOT goes 20th to 4th in the only non-DRS overtaking of the first 18 laps - TV directors miss 80% of the good stuff of this race (VET passes ALB for 5th, PER passes NOR for 7th, SAI passes HUL for 10th) FORMULA 2 YAS MARINA - The Feature: Sergio Sette Camara takes pole, rides on to come-from-behind victory ahead of alternate strategists Matsushita & Zhou - The Sprint: Ghiotto bows out of F2 with sprint race win; Latifi locks up championship-runner up spot and F1 drive with 2nd, Camara 3rd - The Final Championship Standings #SalutAnthoine #StayStrongJM - THE F1 2019 Season Review

Motorsport101
Episode #225: Grand Slam

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 69:13


Anyone for Denny's? Because Lewis Hamilton just ordered a Grand Slam! Dre, RJ, King and Cam return for a 2-part show on the final F1 weekend of the year! In Part 1, all the news at the top, as well as an in-depth (short) review of another stale Season Finale at Abu Dhabi, as Lewis Hamilton dominated, and Charles Leclerc had a rather embarrassing admin error... ...Check back soon for Part 2, as we review the entire F1 season! THE NEWS - F1: Nicholas Latifi's official Williams appointment officially official, for sure - A whole lotta F2 signings: Schumacher/Schwartzman to Prema, Gelael/Ticktum to DAMS, Armstrong to ART, Markelov/Alesi to HWA, Ilott to Virtuosi - FIA (FINA-FUCKIN-LLY) makes Formula E a world championship - FIA inducts Fernando Alonso into its hall of fame again (and every other WEC premier class champion) - Peugeot picks its partner - Swiss-based Rebellion Racing! - IndyCar: IT'S THE COYNE SWEEPSTAKES! Hinch, SSC, and Palou! FORMULA 1 ABU DHABI GP - LH44 drops the hammer from the word go, completes his SIXTH grand slam - VER & LEC complete the podium (despite a ghastly clerical error for LEC's car) - BOT goes 20th to 4th in the only non-DRS overtaking of the first 18 laps - TV directors miss 80% of the good stuff of this race (VET passes ALB for 5th, PER passes NOR for 7th, SAI passes HUL for 10th) FORMULA 2 YAS MARINA - The Feature: Sergio Sette Camara takes pole, rides on to come-from-behind victory ahead of alternate strategists Matsushita & Zhou - The Sprint: Ghiotto bows out of F2 with sprint race win; Latifi locks up championship-runner up spot and F1 drive with 2nd, Camara 3rd - The Final Championship Standings #SalutAnthoine #StayStrongJM

Motorsport101
Episode #215: So About That Church...

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 128:37


The church rebuild is cancelled, Ferrari screwed the pooch again. Two new Champions are crowned in F2 and F3, and Jonathan Rea took advantage of a resurgent Toprak to claim his 5th consecutive World Superbike title! FORMULA 1 RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX - Normal Service Resumes as Hamilton leads Bottas in Mercedes 1-2, while Ferrari implode under tactical mismanagement and radio dramas - Vettel retires with MGUK failure - voted DOTD - miffed LEC finishes 3rd after SC intervention - VER finishes 4th, ALB goes from pit lane start to 5th - Both McLarens score, SAI 6th NOR 8th, PER 7th, MAG finally in the points for Haas again in 9th, HUL 10th after penalty - RIC, GRO, GIO involved in L1 incident - Both Williams retire - RUS with brake failure induced crash, KUB to save parts FORMULA 2 AND FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION - Nyck de Vries takes pole-to-victory in feature race to wrap up the F2 title - F2 Sprint Race marred by horror crash for Matsushita and Mazepin; Ghiotto takes the victory after long red flag - F3 Feature: Armstrong wins, but Schwartzman's 2nd place wraps up the title - Vips wins last race of 2019 F3 season - The Prema Streak lives! WSBK MAGNY-COURS ROUND - Race 1? Race of the Year - Toprak Razgatioglu goes from 16th to his first career victory in the 800th WSBK race! - MvdM crashes with 3 to go - but Toprak denies Rea victory! Sykes 3rd for BMW - Toprak goes on to win Superpole Race - Then, in Race 2, Rea takes his 12th win of the season - and more importantly, his record-setting 5th consecutive WSBK title, vdMk 2nd, Lowes 3rd - We probably should have seen it coming - but it bears repeating he went from 61 down on Bautista to Champion with two rounds in hand - WSSP: Mahias Rules! Edges out Isaac Vinales on final lap to take home victory - Krummenacher and Caricasulo stalemate after both riders crash - SSP300: 17yo Manuel Gonzalez succeeds race winner Ana Carrasco as champion NEWS - F1: McLaren reunites with Mercedes for 2021, reunion of partnership that won 1998, 1999, and 2008 WDCs - F1: Toro Rosso no more? Red Bull's Italian-based team requesting name change to promote Alpha Tauri clothing line - IndyCar: Aeroscreen testing today at IMS; Newgarden tests the ROVAL™ this weekend - Also, I need to go off on one about this Arrow/Hinch drama - FE: Le Mans GTE winner James Calado partners fellow GP2 alum Evans at Jaguar Racing - FE: Simona's back! (As test driver with Porsche) - WSBK: Toprak's switch to Yamaha Racing confirmed; Alex Lowes set to counter back to Kawasaki and replace Haslam; Honda might actually have a new bike - SFormula: Yamashita takes 1st career win, Cassidy & Kobayashi left hurt after late incidents, Yamamoto takes 1pt lead into JAF GP at Suzuka - NASCAR AT THE ROVAL - There's Only One, Now Make It Two: Robert Wickens and Karli Woods get married

Cross The Stream Podcast
#CallingMENin Series featuring Carli Rohner & Jeff Matsushita

Cross The Stream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 60:16


Kip welcomes past CTS guests #CarliRohner and #JeffMatsushita to the first episode of the trio's new monthly segment entitled "CallingMenIn". The group discusses the origin of the name and how it fits into the work Carli and Jeff have been doing in the field of violence prevention, victim advocacy and combating toxic masculinity.

Motorsport101
Episode #211: Pro-Cyclist Moves

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 123:45


A changing of the guard? Dre, RJ, King and Cam breakdown a wild Italian GP, review Portimao as World Superbikes returns, and some shocks in NASCAR's Playoff chase! MOTORSPORT 101: EPISODE 211 None of us want to do the intro first, we’re all trying to get a tow KEEP FIGHTING, JUAN MANUEL https://www.instagram.com/p/B2FoDXdhm9F/ FORMULA 1 GRANDE PREMIO D’ITALIA - So qualifying happened - LEC holds off HAM, BOT to go back-to-back and end Ferrari's nine-year winless drought in Monza - VET's race comes unraveled thanks to chain reaction spin, then pulling out into STR, who pulled out in front of GAS - RIC 4th, HUL 5th, King's bet comes too close to paying off - ALB 6th, VER 8th as his race is compromised by engine penalties - PER 7th from 18th and cancelled for pizza choices; GIO 9th at home, NOR 10th - SAI has three wheels on his wagon; KVY suffers an oil leak FORMULA 2 AND FORMULA 3 MONZA -F2 Feature: Ilott takes pole for Sauber Jr.; Matsushita rolls on to victory, comeback drives for De Vries and Ghiotto; double non-score for Latifi -F2 Sprint: Aitken wins, De Vries 3rd behind King - F3 Feature: Schwartzman wins, Peroni flips, Armstrong loses P2 and falls out of title contention -F3 Sprint: Honda junior Tsunoda takes first win WSBK ARAGON ROUND - THE (losing) STREAK IS OVER! Bautista splits the weekend with Rea! Rea, Davies, vdMark Race 1; Bautista, Rea, Toprak Race 2. - Caricasulo wins WSSP; Deroue wins SSP300 NEWS ⭐️ RICH GONE!!! - Norman Pagenaud is on the Baby Borg Warner - Günther, Max, now at BMW Andretti FE - What the heck is happening at KTM - Super GT @ Autopolis; also the DTM Finale wildcards are announced! - Jimmie Johnson DOESN'T make the nascar playoffs - Kevin Harvick wins a depreciated blue riband race https://jalopnik.com/citroen-ds3-cup-race-red-flagged-after-over-half-the-fi-1837953171 - The only big race this coming week is MotoGP San Marino; WRC in Turkey; IMSA at Laguna Seca; DTM at Nurbs

Cross The Stream Podcast
Jeff Matsushita-Idaho Coalition Against Sexual & Domestic Violence

Cross The Stream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 77:22


Kip interviews Jeff Matsushita from the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence and the two converse not only about their Montana backgrounds, but their shared passion for working to combat #ToxicMasculinity and expand the emotional intelligence and fluency of men everywhere.

Motorsport101
Episode #195: For Niki

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 97:36


We lay tribute to Niki Lauda and do what we do best, shitpost Motorsport. We review a dramatic F1 race at Monaco, an even more dramatic race at Berlin for Formula E, and RJ breaks down everything else we missed from a hectic weekend! REMEMBERING NIKI LAUDA - His early career with March and BRM, the bank loans that put him on the grid - Breakthrough, two titles and near tragedy at Ferrari - The greatest comeback in F1 history - End of first career with Brabham - Second career, and title #3 with McLaren - Architect of Mercedes dynasty after struggles with Jaguar F1 MONACO GRAND PRIX - In honour of his mentor Lauda, Hamilton wins from pole position - Verstappen's late-race efforts for naught after time penalty for unsafe release - Vettel salvages P2 from another frustrating weekend for Ferrari, ending the Mercedes 1-2 stream with BOT third - Leclerc's race compromised by qualifying debacle, and early charge through field thwarted by collision with Hulkenberg - SAI the winner of "F1.5" with 6th-place result, a brilliant start - KVY 7th, ALB 8th as Toro Rosso finishes a solid weekend; RIC 9th for Renault, GRO 10th - RAI's 300th race nothing to celebrate in 17th - PER nearly avoids tragedy in close call with marshalls during SC intervention F2 MONACO - Feature Race: Half the field loses a lap on accident and nobody can fix it - Nyck "Call Me" de Vries wins, Ghiotto DSQ from 2nd, promoting Matsushita to 2nd and Camara to 3rd - Mick Schumacher brings out the red flag - Sprint Race: Hubert wins from Deletraz by just 0.059 in an amazing photo finish - Latifi's scoreless weekend impacts championship standings FORMULA E: BERLIN ePRIX http://fiaformulae.alkamelsystems.com/Results/04_2018-19/13_R10%20Berlin/ABB%20FIA%20Formula%20E%20Championship/201905251304_Race/03_Classification_Race.PDF - In a major win for the private sector, Di Grassi takes his 2nd win of the season in dominant fashion - Pole winner Buemi converts to 2nd, and this podium is starting to feel familiar - Vergne charges from 8th on the grid to finish 3rd and consolidate a 6-point championship lead - Lotterer suffers battery failure in a crucial stage in the championship - Lynn has the best race with Jaguar, in podium contention before retiring 2/3rds into the race THE RECAP OF EVERYTHING ELSE THAT ISNT MONACO OR INDY - Coca-Cola 600: Truex Jr. wins after an early puncture - Super GT Suzuka 300km: TOM's take 1-2 finish, Nakajima / Sekiguchi take the GT500 victory - Supercars Winton SuperSprint: McLaughlin takes 9th and 10th wins in 14 races; chases record 16 wins in a season (Lowndes, 1996)

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport
Is Mick Schumacher the real deal?

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 68:39


As part of our preview of the Formula 2 Championship, which starts in Bahrain this weekend, Jack Benyon and Marcus Simmons join Edd Straw to look at Mick Schumacher’s prospects and discuss the title favourites.Sign up for iGP Manager here https://igpmanager.com/index.php?action=in&campaign=autosport-podcast

Nueva empresa
002 Matsushita y el Taylorismo

Nueva empresa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 14:45


Escucharemos la advertencia que hizo Matsushita -empresario japonés- a los americanos en 1983 sobre su mentalidad Tayloriana, veremos de donde viene esa forma de pensar y a donde nos puede llevar si no la cambiamos.

FIRST.org Podcasts
2013.7: Naoshi Matsushita - Cyber Security Trends in Japan

FIRST.org Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2013


Listen in to the conversation between Martin McKeay and Naoshi Matsushita, Senior VP of the MSS Division and COO of the US branch at NRI SecureTechnologies. Naoshi covers some of the security trends featured in their 9th annual security trend report--the basis of his presentation, "Cyber Security Trend in Japan – Annual Review 2013." Naoshi will be presenting along with his co-presenter Kazuya Hiradate, Senior IT Security Analyst at NRI SecureTechnologies. Both Naoshi and Kazuya present on Wednesday, 29 June at 14:25 under the Technical Foundations track.