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音樂人訪問 Artist Interview : AIKO TOMI 富愛子【OneNightTalk x Jade Music Festival 嘉賓訪問】 主持:Beverley / 金仔 溫哥華盛事 Jade Music Festival 即將在11月6日至11月9日舉行,我們榮幸能訪問參與演出的表演單位。先了解他們的音樂故事,再入場聽他們的音樂作品,必定是雙重享受。 購票查詢 Jade Music Festival : https://jmfa.ca/ 主持:Beverley / 金仔 訪問嘉賓:AIKO TOMI 富愛子 Toronto-based AIKO TOMI 富愛子 stands out as an artist with an unexpected sound, presence, and “lyrical deftness” (Exclaim!) that captivates audiences and sparks conversations. Described as “riveting—and fun” (NEXT Magazine), AIKO's performances are known for their audacious authenticity and bold physicality; an energy that carries through her visually striking artistry that combines stylized portraits, vibrant digital art and self-shot videos. She brings a unique perspective to alt-pop with her “internet-tinged diaspora pop” songs, flavoured with her Japanese-Chinese heritage and Taiwanese roots. Fresh from performances in Asia and Europe, AIKO TOMI has been spotlighted in The Guardian, Complex Canada, Exclaim!, CBC Radio, NXNE and the Jade Music Festival. She also curates “The Cult of AIKO TOMI,” a self-produced live music series showcasing diverse artists through Asian-inspired themes. Praise for Aiko Tomi: “Instantly inspire[s] anyone to defiantly flaunt their individuality” – The Guardian “Prowling synths and percussion that taps like honed talons.” – Complex “Riveting – and fun. Her show is energy and audacity with beats.” – NEXT Magazine 多倫多另類流行樂音樂人,以獨特的樂音、舞台風格和「精巧的歌詞」(《Exclaim!》) 吸引觀眾,並激發人們討論。富愛子的表演以「扣人心弦且充滿趣味」(《NEXT Magazine》) 著稱,充滿大膽的真實性和強烈的肢體表現力;這種能量貫穿於她視覺上引人注目的藝術創作中,其融合了風格化的肖像、鮮明的數位藝術以及自拍影片。她以她的日本台灣混血和台灣文化根源,為另類流行樂注入獨特視角,創作出帶有「網際網路風格的離散流行樂」歌曲。 剛從亞洲和歐洲的演出歸來,富愛子受到了《The Guardian》、《Complex Canada》、《Exclaim!》、《NEXT Magazine》、加拿大廣播公司(CBC Radio)、NXNE音樂節等的關注。她還策劃了一個名為「富愛子教派(The Cult of AIKO TOMI)」的自製現場音樂系列,透過亞洲主題邀請多元音樂人共同展演。 https://www.instagram.com/aikotomic http://aikotomi.com/ https://www.facebook.com/emoemoji https://www.twitter.com/aikotomic
"Retrospectively, a lot of ex-DigiCash employees understand why Chaum was so paranoid. As a cryptographer you have to assume the whole world is trying to rip you off. A certain amount of paranoia is part of the job. Chaum had also worked for intelligence agencies, and that didn't fortify his faith in the good intentions of humankind. His vision of the privacy of the individual was almost an obsession. In 1996 he said, in the relations magazine of Honeywell-Bull: "The difference between a bad electronic cash system and well-developed digital cash will determine whether we will have a dictatorship or a real democracy." ~ NEXT Magazine, 1999 Today's story unfolds around the rise and fall of DigiCash, a pioneering company in digital currency from the 90s. It delves into the paradox of its founder, David Chaum, a visionary yet paranoid cryptographer, whose brilliance in cryptography was overshadowed by his poor business acumen and inability to delegate. This leads to a compelling question: How did DigiCash, despite its advanced technology and potential to revolutionize digital payments, fail and how would the past have been different if it hadn't? This is an amazing blast from the past with many lessons to learn, don't miss the article and the Guy's Take to follow! Check out the original article at How DigiCash Blew Everything. (Link: http://tinyurl.com/2s37ew47) Host Links Guy on Nostr (Link: https://tinyurl.com/yc376bff) Guy on X (Link: https://twitter.com/theguyswann) Bitcoin Audible on X (Link: https://twitter.com/BitcoinAudible) Check out our awesome sponsors! Get 9% off the COLDCARD with code BITCOINAUDIBLE (Link: bitcoinaudible.com/coldcard) Swan: The best way to buy, learn, and earn #Bitcoin (Link: https://swanbitcoin.com) “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” ~ George Orwell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message
"Retrospectively, a lot of ex-DigiCash employees understand why Chaum was so paranoid. As a cryptographer you have to assume the whole world is trying to rip you off. A certain amount of paranoia is part of the job. Chaum had also worked for intelligence agencies, and that didn't fortify his faith in the good intentions of humankind. His vision of the privacy of the individual was almost an obsession. In 1996 he said, in the relations magazine of Honeywell-Bull: "The difference between a bad electronic cash system and well-developed digital cash will determine whether we will have a dictatorship or a real democracy." ~ NEXT Magazine, 1999 Today's story unfolds around the rise and fall of DigiCash, a pioneering company in digital currency from the 90s. It delves into the paradox of its founder, David Chaum, a visionary yet paranoid cryptographer, whose brilliance in cryptography was overshadowed by his poor business acumen and inability to delegate. This leads to a compelling question: How did DigiCash, despite its advanced technology and potential to revolutionize digital payments, fail and how would the past have been different if it hadn't? This is an amazing blast from the past with many lessons to learn, don't miss the article and the Guy's Take to follow! Check out the original article at How DigiCash Blew Everything. (Link: http://tinyurl.com/2s37ew47) Host Links Guy on Nostr (Link: https://tinyurl.com/yc376bff) Guy on X (Link: https://twitter.com/theguyswann) Bitcoin Audible on X (Link: https://twitter.com/BitcoinAudible) Check out our awesome sponsors! Get 9% off the COLDCARD with code BITCOINAUDIBLE (Link: bitcoinaudible.com/coldcard) Swan: The best way to buy, learn, and earn #Bitcoin (Link: https://swanbitcoin.com) “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” ~ George Orwell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message
If you're not dying backstage are you REALLY doing striptease?? We are kicking Episode 1 of Show Boys off with the Original Mr. Exotic World and the Godfather of Neo-Boylesque himself, TIGGER! Tune in as we talk Penny Arcade and naked performance art, the ex-boyfriends who named us, Tempest Storm for Subway Salads, why you need to burn your boxer briefs, and of course, the art of f*cking 'em in the heart. This episode is dedicated to the life and legacy of Bic Carrol: internationally renowned revue producer, choreographer, costumer, and the Grandfather of Boylesque. Rest in power! Follow Tigger: @Tiggerlesque on Instagram Follow Chris Harder: @TheChrisHarder on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and www.HarderChris.com Questions for Chris? Email him at ShowBoysPod@gmail.com or HarderBurlesque@gmail.com More about Tigger: Tigger!, "The Godfather of Neo-Boylesque" has performed in New York City since 1988 & around the world since 1993. A pioneer in the 1990s burlesque renaissance who won the 1st-ever "Mr. Exotic World/King of Boylesque" title at the Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas in 2006. He has won numerous Golden Pastie Awards, including "Most Likely to Get Shut Down by the Law" & "Most Unpredictable Performer." Called "a fantastically watchable naughty satyr" by The Scotsman and "the Taboo-Defying Dynamo" by NEXT Magazine. His act was banned in Rome. He has performed all around Europe, Australia, North America, and South America.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER:What exactly is burnout and what are the three red flags that tell us that someone may be suffering from burnout? What are the causes of burnout (some may surprise you) What are the four strategies that can be applied at an organisational, leadership and individual level to spot burnout, stop it and stamp it out? BE IN TO WIN!Comment below with one thing you got out of this interview and be in to WIN a copy of Suzi's book "Beyond Burnout" *Open to all NZ residents. Draw closes Friday 22nd October 2021. Feel free to share this episode with your friends, family and colleagues.ABOUT SUZI MCALPINESuzi is an Executive Coach, self-confessed leadership geek, and author of the best-selling book Beyond Burnout and the award-winning leadership blog, The Leader's Digest. Suzi has been featured in Forbes Magazine, RNZ, Sunday programme, The New Zealand Herald, Next Magazine and The Sunday Star Times and is a regular keynote speaker on topics of leadership. CONNECT WITH SUZI You can find out more about Suzi by checking out her website suzimcalpine.com
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
French Line #56, Originally published 1969. About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
SIGN UP FOR OUR PATREON - $3/MTH - EXTENDED INTERVIEWS - EARLY ACCESS!Contrary to Vienna, it's like they didn't even try, COVITA flops and then Michael Hollett, founder of NOW Magazine, and NXNE joins to chat about his new magazine, "NEXT".
Ike #Avelli began his career in 2009 as a 'last minute' fill in at a Christmas Party doing #StandUp #comedy. The sound of laughter sealed the deal, and he would continue to write/perform his own material. Some of his idols are Joan Rivers, Sandra Bernhard, Rodney #Dangerfield,# Whoopi #Goldberg, Tracey #Ullman and Chelsea #Handler. Since 2009, he has performed at many venues around the U.S.: Las #Vegas, NV; NYC; Atlantic City, NJ; Windsor, CT; #Philadelphia, PA; #Hollywood, FL to name a few. He is a supporter of the #LGBT Community and has performed for LIFEbeat (lifebeat.org), The Imperial Court of NY (ICNY.org), and #Gay Men's Health Crisis (gmhc.org). He has appeared on many talk/radio shows in the U.S and Internationally. Ike also Co-hosted on the #1 Show on Wildfire Radio, "The Idiots" and has appeared in the LGBT publications of GET OUT and NEXT Magazine. Since 2013, Ike Wrote, Produced and Starred in 10 original shows "I've Slept My Way To The Top....Twice"(2013) , "Ike Avelli Is Coming To Town" (2014) , "50 Shades of Gay" (2015), "Love On A DEAD END Street" (2016) , "I Thought I Would Be Dead By Now" (2016), "You're A Mean One, Ike Avelli" (2016) , "The Book Of Ike" (2017), "Ike Avelli's Day Off" (2018) , "Dear Santa, Define Good. Love, Ike" (2018) and "Lube: A Gay-sical" (2019) in different cities and all shows were PACKED HOUSES! He co-hosted "Un-Talented Tuesday's" with Viki Villainess for a 4 week limited engagement in the spring of 2018. Created "LIVE! In Bed With Ike Avelli on Zoom during the 2020 Pandemic. "50 Shades of Gay" was a hit in NYC during PRIDE and SOLD OUT Bally's in Atlantic City in 2019. It was also part of the 2017-2019 Rochester Fringe Festival and SOLD OUT all four nights. The Huffington Post called it "the performance of the summer", while hailing Ike Avelli as the "mastermind of creativity". Ike wrote his first book entitled, 'A Year In The Life Of Ike Avelli...And It Ain't Pretty", a diary of the year 2017 and was listed in the Top 20 new releases on Amazon.com. He was nominated for the 2013/2015 Glam Award for Best Comedy Performer. Winner of the Get Out Magazine LGBT 2014 Comedian of the Year. Winner of the 2018 Providence Fringe Award for 50 Shades of Gay Performance from the band Words for hands #Merch Store: www.dckproductions.com/shop #Betterhelp : www.betterhelp.com/sipod #VIKING REVOLUTION AFFILIATE LINKS Viking Revolution Beard Kit https://amzn.to/2E7ca83 Viking Revolution Beard Wash and Conditioner https://amzn.to/2OInwBg Viking Revolution Beard Oil 3 pack https://amzn.to/2CpXY9S Viking Revolution Beard Balm 3 pack https://amzn.to/32FT3vT Viking Revolution Pomade https://amzn.to/3eSFVpM Viking Revolution Quick Shower Wipes https://amzn.to/3fO6ii5 Viking Revolution Toilet Wipes https://amzn.to/32I8oMC MY FAVORITE #AMAZON PROUCTS AFFILIATE LINKS The #headphones I use From Beats https://amzn.to/2WG28RE My stream #camera bundle https://amzn.to/2CrhXFb #Elgato Cam Link https://amzn.to/3fP9D01 My Favorite Cooking Device https://amzn.to/39iNmWb My Favorite Beer Glasses https://amzn.to/2OMo6OF #beardedmen #vikingrevolution #beard #podcast #suckit #suckitpodcast #derek #music #celebrityinterviews --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
Buffy's quest was for the perfect lover. He had to be built like wow...yet tender when it mattered...and have an insatiable lust for the gay antics Buffy quickly learned to love...as he went about seducing every lovable stud in sight. Adult Books #433, published 1968About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
Buffy's quest was for the perfect lover. He had to be built like wow...yet tender when it mattered...and have an insatiable lust for the gay antics Buffy quickly learned to love...as he went about seducing every lovable stud in sight. Adult Books #433, published 1968About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
Buffy's quest was for the perfect lover. He had to be built like wow...yet tender when it mattered...and have an insatiable lust for the gay antics Buffy quickly learned to love...as he went about seducing every lovable stud in sight. Adult Books #433, published 1968About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
Buffy's quest was for the perfect lover. He had to be built like wow...yet tender when it mattered...and have an insatiable lust for the gay antics Buffy quickly learned to love...as he went about seducing every lovable stud in sight. Adult Books #433, published 1968About the host: A native of Ponca City, Oklahoma, Robert Maril moved to New York in 2006 after earning degrees in Voice Performance from Peabody Conservatory and DePauw University. With composers George Lam and Ruby Fulton and singers Elisabeth Halliday and Bonnie Lander, Robert is a founding member of Rhymes With Opera (http://www.rhymeswithopera.org), an ensemble that commissions new dramatic vocal works, now in its twelfth season. Robert is a member of the band Tender Creature (https://www.tendercreature.com), and since 2008 has worked as a DJ (http://www.mixcloud.com/robertmaril), with a current residency in Fire Island Pines. As a writer and columnist, he's contributed to Rolling Stone, Next Magazine, Queerty, and Baltimore Gay Life, among others.
This week we talk all about body positivity!..Emily Lauren Dick started The Happy Daughter blog, (previously known as Love Average/Average Girl) because she wanted a place to write about and explore the influence that body image has on our daily lives.As a self-proclaimed Average Girl, Emily is been committed to making girls feel comfortable in their own skin. She is passionate about promoting positive body image, media awareness, and supportive relationships. She is getting ready to release her book, Body Positive: A Guide to Loving Your Body.Emily’s work has been featured in the media including Girls Life, NEXT Magazine, Upworthy, and The Huffington Post.Emily describes herself as an entrepreneur who is passionate about her family, making a difference and business. She lives with her husband, children and dog in Ontario. Emily holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Women’s Studies and Sociology from Wilfrid Laurier University. You can find more about Emily here:@realhappydaughterhttps://www.happydaughter.com/
Daniel Burrus has over 800k followers on Linkedin. Out of 300 million linkedin profiles he is in the top 35. This is stunning, but wait because once I go through his bio you will understand why. He is considered one of the World's Leading Futurists on Global Trends and Innovation. The New York Times has referred to him as one of the top three business gurus in the highest demand as a speaker. He is a strategic advisor to executives from Fortune 500 companies helping them to develop game-changing strategies based on his proven methodologies for capitalizing on technology innovations and their future impact. He is the author of six books, including THE NEW YORK TIMES and THE WALL STREET Journal best seller Flash Foresight as well as the highly acclaimed Technotrends. Daniel Burrus' accurate predictions date back to the early 1980s (over 35 years) where he became the first and only technology futurist to accurately identify the twenty technologies that would become the driving forces of business and economic change for decades to come. Since then he has established a worldwide reputation for his exceptional record of predicting the future of technology driven change and its direct impact on the business world. As a business strategist, he has helped hundreds of clients profit from new opportunities and develop successful competitive business strategies based on the creative application of leading-edge technologies. Daniel is a thought leader and contributing writer on the topics of innovation, change and the future for HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, LINKEDIN, HUFFINGTON POST, WIRED MAGAZINE AND EXAMINER.COM to name a few. He has founded six businesses, four of which were national leaders in the United States in the first year. He is the CEO of Burrus Research, a research and consulting firm that monitors global advancements in technology driven trends to help clients profit from technological, social and business forces that are converging to create enormous, untapped opportunities. Major take – aways from this episode are: Why is having an ‘anticipatory’ organization better than being ‘agile’. Developing a Methodology to Anticipate Disruption and Opportunities. The critically important difference between a HARD and a SOFT trends in evaluating risk. Is Bitcoin a Hard or Soft trend for example? Is Cyber currency a hard or soft trend? The difference between ‘computing power’ and ‘processing power’ related to Moore’s Law. What happened to Kodak when they treated digital photography as a Soft Trend. Business process trends over the next 5 years [Hard Trend]. The Science of Strategic Foresight. How to Avoid Busying Yourself out of business. How to identify change versus transformation. Rapid problem solving for CIOs by using the “skip it process”. The problem is never ‘budget’. 3 HARD Technology TRENDS to pay attention to: Technology, Demographics (Gen Z), and Government Regulation (caused by Cyber). Read full transcript here. I have linked up all the show notes on redzonetech.net/podcast where you can get access to Daniel Burrus’s book and publications. About Daniel Burrus: DANIEL BURRUS is considered one of the World's Leading Futurists on Global Trends and Innovation, and is the founder and CEO of Burrus Research, a research and consulting firm that monitors global advancements in technology driven trends to help clients understand how technological, social and business forces are converging to create enormous untapped opportunities. He is the author of six books including New York Times & Wall Street Journal best seller Flash Foresight. Daniel Burrus is also the creator of The Anticipatory Organization™ Learning System–named a Top 10 Product of 2016.The AO Learning System is a training process for executives and their teams to develop the skills to accurately foresee and take critical actions before disruption strikes. How to get in touch with Daniel Burrus : Linkedin Twitter Blog Email Website: Burrus.com Blog: Burrus Blog Books/Publications: Flash Foresight: How to See The Invisible and Do The Impossible Know What’s Next Magazine (published annually) Key Resources: Burrus Research: “Anticipatory Organization Model” training programs Harvard Business Review: Today’s CIO needs to be the Chief Innovation Officer TedEx Talk -Seeing Invisible Solutions to Impossible Problems Wikipedia Page Burrus Blog post: Today's CTO: The Chief Transformation Officer This episode is sponsored by the CIO Scoreboard, a powerful tool that helps you communicate the status of your IT Security program visually in just a few minutes. 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This week we spoke with local hip hop artist Jalin Roze, who was recently announced as part of the lineup for this year's Forecastle Festival. We talked to Jalin about hip hop's place in young people's lives, its importance as a genre, and how he became an artist himself. He also brought us a tune called "That's It," which we played a sample of in the studio, leading to a conversation about what the n word means in the context of hip hop culture. "At least when I personally use it - I don't use it to kind of glorify that word, I'm just using it to paint the picture. For instance in the song, when I was like, 'Where I'm from niggas slump from the pump all because a young nigga wanna beef.' And I was using those two words to symbolize the fact that there are a lot of killing, a lot of violence going on, for no reason really, because some people just like beef. Some people just like drama." Jalin also sat in on our Juicy Fruit segment this week, where we started out with a discussion of a new song and video by gay rapper Fly Young Red. The song is called "Throw That Boy P****" (note: we say the full title on the show) and it's been making the rounds online this week for its controversial portrayal of the feminine-performing gay men who dance in the video. Earlier this week, friends-to-the-show Darnell Moore and Wade Davis hosted a great discussion on their Tongues Untied blog about whether the video is revolutionary or, as Darnell said, "misogyny and sexism in queer drag." Jaison had concerns with what impression the video gives of LGBTQ people of color. "I don't like the fact that there are some straight people who know nothing about black gay men, who are gonna see this video and think that everybody's talking about boy p****," he said. "The first thing you're exposed to about black gay culture is gonna be this video? It's very reductive to me. Versus Big Freedia who's making good music about everything, that everybody can dance to, and happens to be gay. " We also spoke briefly about Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta's Benzino having been shot by a nephew during his mother's funeral. And Jaison was interviewed for an article in Next Magazine called Getting Off Scot-Free, which looked at free versus paid online porn, whether or not people are willing to pay for porn, and how piracy affects the adult industry. Our thanks to Jalin Roze for stopping by the Strange Fruit Studios and sticking around to weigh in on Juicy Fruit. His latest release, Grand National Dreams is now available, and you can also keep up with him on twitter, at @JalinRoze. We can't wait to see him at Forecastle!
Dance Parade's very own Chauncey Dandridge, one of our core Marketing Team members who heads our Social Media and Monthly Newsletter is also a NYC DJ! DJ Chauncey D spins a spidery web of silky beats and soulful house for this installment of AUDIO DANCE PARADE. There's nothing to be afraid of in this delicious journey through magical percussion and whimsical woodwinds showing off DJ Chauncey D's versatility in style and sophistication. Reminiscent of the NYC days of Body and Soul, this mix is the perfect escape as the sun sets and the moon takes its place in the sky. DJ CHAUNCEY D, a loud and proud Jersey Boy (and not ashamed to say it), first added those two letters “D” and “J” to his name back in 2002 at Urge Lounge in New York City’s East Village. DJ CHAUNCEY D is self-taught and that is what has created his most unique sound, style and sensibility. DJ CHAUNCEY D has supplied the… sleazy soundscape for many of New York City’s gay “hot spots” such as: Rock Bar, The Ritz, Beetlejuice @ Nowhere (his former monthly gig), Boysroom, Daddy @ Vlada, GRUFF @ The Eagle, Hugs, Stonewall, Sugarland (Williamsburg, Brooklyn), The Chapel @ Limelight, The Cock, The Dugout, Woof! @ View Bar, and Woof! (Philadelphia). DJ CHAUNCEY D’s taste in music is constantly expanding along with his professional music resume. His insatiable need to share brand new musical discoveries is only matched by his love for New Wave, Disco, and the Classic House that served as the soundtrack of his arrival on the New York City club scene in the mid-90s. NEXT Magazine once labeled him a “queer celebrity” and DJ CHAUNCEY D constantly searches for and finds ways to twinkle. He is also a writer, poet, lyricist, event producer, activist, masochist, narcissist and avid blogger. check out his SoundCloud Podomatic website : The House of Dandridge become a fan on Facebook here is the tracklist : 1. the beloved - the sun rising (mark's deep house mix) 2. kenny bobien - the light (jihad's bang the drum mix) 3. woods & luyo feat. marica - night train (ray axon remix) 4. the detroit experiment - think twice (henrik schwarz remix) 5. major notes feat. lisa lee - heartbeat 6. davidson - drum this djembre (this is not a bongo) (andy roberts intergalactic soul mix) 7. macro kantana - klangfarbe 8. carlos fauvrelle - ieeee 9. marc tomboy - elif (will saul & tam cooper remix) 10. lovebirds and vincenzo - m.u.s.i.c. (fred everything's lazy dayz remix) 11. ewonder records feat. lynn lockamy - torture
Not many artists have successfully bridged the divide between spirituality, house music, and the circuit scene. Mary Mary has done it a couple of times, but their output is nominal at best. In fact, Kim's songs have been remixed by some of the biggest producers in the dance industry. From Hex Hector, Thunderpuss, Tony Moran, Junior Vasquez, Mark Picchiotti and Razor ‘n' Guido, the list reads like a who's hot of any given year. Often times it may seem ironic that her spiritual songs of hope and faith would be pounding through the speakers of any gay club form A – Z, but her music has parlayed itself into some of the greatest club anthems of all-time. With hands in the air, roof-raising power, her music transcended into something much larger than even she could have possibly imagined. Nevertheless, Kim obviously found herself in a conundrum when on one hand her biggest fans were the gay community, and on the other hailing from a religious background that adheres to some of the strictest tenants of the Bible. Clearly, she had the same problem that Donna Summer ran into in the early 90s. In an interview she did with Metro Weekly she stated: "I get the loudest cheering and the love feels strongest whenever I'm in front of a gay crowd.” "I feel more free [to be myself] among a gay crowd than I do at my church." Then turns around in another interview with New York's gay Next Magazine, while speaking about homosexuality: ''I don't believe it's a lifestyle God agrees with.” Then she goes onto say that homosexuality “is not God's design; it's a personal choice.'' OUCH! The GLBT community has become the new “Jews” of the 21st century. With pending legislation in Uganda that would authorize the death penalty for gays and lesbians and anyone is known to associate with them, and when mob rules against our community in other countries like Malawi, this kind of hatred is potentially leading to another holocaust. It is shameful, if not downright despicable that in this day in age, people need to find a scapegoat for their own failings. Though I am no longer a practicing Catholic, I understand the conflictions that arise when reality confronts what you have always been taught. At some point, you need to take a stand and not allow the antiquated teachings of anonymous priestly sources dictate who you are and what you stand for. Jesus did not preach hatred, nor should anyone allow themselves to believe otherwise. As such, in the spirit of Christianity, I can forgive her misstatements and/or lack of understanding. Question is, can she accept and forgive us? Kim, we're waiting here with open arms, won't you come out to play? In these desperate times, we could sure use a healthy dose of joy. So here it is, decades worth of music that lifted our hearts and moved our bodies. From “Unspeakable Joy” to “Everyday” with everything before and after, this set reads like a soundtrack to our lives. Enjoy! Album : The Diva Series - Kim English Genre : Circuit, Club, House, Mainstream Year : 2010 Total Time : 1:40:50:00 Track : 1 Title : Unspeakable Joy (Razor 'n' Guido Vocal Mix) Track : 2 Title : My Destiny (Kobbe & Austin Leeds Club Mix) Track : 3 Title : C'est La Vie (Hex Hector Club Mix) Track : 4 Title : Missing You (Mindtrap Remix) Track : 5 Title : Time For Love (Friburn & Urik Remix) Track : 6 Title : Higher Things (Thunderpuss Club Anthem) Track : 7 Title : Treat Me Right (Guido Osario Big Room Revisit Mix) Track : 8 Title : Supernatural (Michael T. Diamond Remix) Track : 9 Title : Nitelife (Rivera & Trattner Remix) Track : 10 Title : Learn 2 Luv (Junior's Education Is What You Need Mix) Track : 11 Title : Tomorrow (Mark's Full Circuit Club) Track : 12 Title : Everyday (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix) Track : 13 Title : Nothing's Impossible (The Str8jackets Asylum Rub) Track : 14 Title : It Makes A Difference (Tony Moran Arms Open Wide Different Club Mix) Track : 15