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Tony chats with Jenn Knight, Co-Founder and CTO at AgentSync. This is an update episode, her co-founder Niji was on ep. 342. AgentSync started in 2018 with the focus of helping US agents and agencies onboarded and get their licensing in order and streamlined. They started with a strong compliance focus and now have grown to also have a strong focus on efficiency. Jenn speaks about their work with incredible passion and this is a fascinating episode!Jenn Knight: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlouiseknight/AgentSync: https://agentsync.io/Prior episode with Niji: https://youtu.be/XmdhJWeLMVk?si=ZZ7nRk2fgyP2ii2iVideo Version: https://youtu.be/r0Nq8KBl6fs
In this episode of The Insurance Technology Podcast, Reid chats with Niji Sabharwal, co-founder and CEO of AgentSync, in an engaging conversation that blends culture, creativity, and cutting-edge technology.Need some inspiration to keep momentum with your New Year's resolutions? Tune in to hear about Niji's ambitious spirit, from selling candy in middle school to the journey that eventually led him to co-found AgentSync.Episode HighlightsGrowing up as a first-generation American in the Bay area (00:50)A punk rock era, selling candy and going on BMX adventures (4:22)College life and job hunting in a recession (7:54)The Zenefits journey (16:06)Starting AgentSync, finding a market (30:21)Working with your spouse (37:26)AI's impact on insurance (55:12)Entrepreneurial advice, having a north star (57:48)Leader vs. problem solver (1:02:14)Leaning into the hurt (1:04:00)
This week on One Piece with a Scandal, Sanji faces blackmail, Niji's cruelty, and the shocking truth of Germa's cloning experiments with Dr. Vegapunk, while Luffy rescues Nami from Cracker just in time. Red Bubble ShopLinktreeThank you for listening!Swanji is the name of my alt rock indie band~ Support the show
C'est l'histoire d'un marin très recherché, qui enchaîne embarquements et coups d'éclat, mais n'a pas vraiment suivi les voies d'accès traditionnelles à la voile de compétition. Né à Lyon dans une famille où personne ne pratique le bateau, c'est grâce à... son prof de judo qu'il découvre la voile en Méditerranée. C'est là qu'il va progressivement faire son trou et se spécialiser dans l'électronique et la navigation sur des bateaux de propriétaires, de plus en plus gros, tout en suivant des études en géologie à Lyon.En 2014, il embarque sur l'ex VOR 70 SFS avec Lionel Péan, qui sillonne en course toute la Grande Bleue. Deux ans et demi plus tard, début 2017, il tente sa chance et candidate chez Dongfeng : il participe à la campagne victorieuse de Charles Caudrelier et des siens dans la Volvo Ocean Race, en charge, dans l'équipe technique, de l'électronique.Cette fois c'est le grand bain, il a été repéré et est appelé par Spindrift, tandis que l'équipe Dongfeng l'encourage à assumer ses envies de Figaro, lui qui n'a jamais couru en solitaire. Il se jette à l'eau en 2019 et le bizuth explose sur la Solitaire avec une 6e place et même, du jamais vu, un titre de champion de France élite de course au large.Désormais installé à Lorient, son téléphone sonne de plus en plus souvent : tout en enchaînant les stand-by et les tentatives de Trophée Jules Verne avec Spindrift, il gagne le championnat d'Europe mixte de course au large avec Marie Riou, est recruté pour The Ocean Race Europe sur Corum, puis navigue à bord d'Holcim-PRB sur The Ocean Race, où il finit skipper après l'affaire Escoffier.Fin 2023, il doit participer à la Transat Jacques Vabre avec Nicolas Troussel, mais le sponsor finit par renoncer après un démâtage sur le Défi Azimut. En 2024, il découvre le Class40 avec Fabien Delahaye (1er et 2e sur la Normandy Channel Race et Québec Saint-Malo) et le duo Alberto Riva-Jean Marre (2e sur la Niji 40). Il intègre le team Gitana pour cet hiver, avant que le maxi-trimaran Edmond de Rothschild ne démâte à Gibraltar. Le téléphone sonne quelques jours plus tard et l'équipage de Sodebo le récupère pour le Trophée Jules Verne.Pour la saison prochaine, il n'a rien de prévu, pour le moment. Ça ne saurait durer...Diffusé le 15 novembre 2024Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In twee afleveringen neemt Andrew je mee naar Rockit Festival in de Oosterpoort in Groningen. Rockit presenteert elk jaar artiesten die een nieuw ‘sterrenstelsel' willen betreden door jazz als uitgangspunt te nemen, maar veel verder gaan dan dat. In deze eerste aflevering hoor je gesprekken die Andrew had met Aja Monet, festivalprogrammeur Joey Ruchtie en met de onnavolgbare pianist NIJI.
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Ok, so we do have some fun this week, but we also cover some heavy topics too. The doxxing scandal is horrendous and obviously Aqua's graduation is a huge moment in the community. We do have some amazing stuff coming out of Enigmatic Recollection though. It's basically peak HoloEN, that's for sure! Oh, and V-Dere ALL got new outfits! And there's new folks from VSPO to celebrate too! So stop by, hang out, and let's GO! Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. Stop by, hang out, and let's catch up with us! Join this discord : https://discord.gg/wFMcTGHWGJ Follow here for updates: https://twitter.com/SuperChatsPod Shorts over here: https://www.tiktok.com/@superchatspod 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:29 Enigmatic Recollection 00:17:56 Minato Aqua is Graduated 00:29:31 VSPO Narin Mikure 00:37:37 VSPO Riko Solari 00:49:21 YAB Studio Scandal 01:01:26 Hololive Summer Bingo Winner 01:02:28 Botan Breaks a World Record 01:04:25 V-Dere New Outfits (Mozumi Pichi) 01:08:50 Kirispica 01:10:56 Airi Viridis 01:14:17 Elia Stellaria 01:17:06 Kaminari Clara New Sub Milestone 01:18:19 Remilia Nephys Returns to the Modern Era 01:20:01 Iori Hakushika (Phase Connect) New Outfit 01:21:43 Azura Dulait (VAllure) Donothon 01:24:55 Redacted Idol is Still Around 01:26:04 Hikanari Hina (Phase Connect) Emergency Hiatus 01:27:20 Graduations 01:31:30 Scarle Breaking News 01:34:19 More Hololive 3D Events Coming Soon 01:36:33 V4Mirai New Gen Coming Soon 01:38:07 Aqua's Final Songs 01:39:20 Tsukino Mito Mega Collab 01:39:49 New Pippa the Ripper Covers 01:40:30 Eva Ananova covers Computer Boy 01:41:05 Phase Connect Karaoke Relay 01:42:09 Nerissa Mukbang 01:45:21 Kaching Up (Airi and Clara) is Back 01:50:00 Eva Ananova's Anime NYC Trip 01:51:42 Randon and Tenma HR Complaints 01:54:27 Mint Fantome Played Holocure 01:56:59 Alicja Da Lontano Did Some Cool Stuff 02:01:02 Numi's Kiddy Pool Stream 02:02:27 Bijou and Calli Black Ops 02:05:13 Community Comments and Shilling 02:15:22 Birthdays
Yoo people this week we've got a very very special guest on our bro Niji!!! We talk chasing your dreams, the importance of stepping out in faith, purpose and living abroad As always any questions, messages or dilemmas feel free to send us a email or drop us a DM! From your brothers
Moving on with our third part of the Gishiwajinden Tour, we head to the old area of Matsuro, which, for us, means modern Karatsu. Here we have some of the oldest rice paddies in all of Japan, but Karatsu is so much more. It was part of Matsura, where the Matsura family (aka league, factions, or pirates, depending on how you saw it) arose. It is also a short hop from Nagoya, which briefly became the capital of Japan; Nagaoka-kyo gets a mention in the histories, but Nagoya rarely merits it, since it was just the Taiko and every actually important person minus the Tenno. For more photos and others such things, check out: https://www.sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/matsuro-koku/ Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua and this is Gishiwajinden Tour, Part Four: Matsuro-koku So far on this tour through the locations listed in the Weizhi's Wa Record, the Gishiwajinden, following the route to Queen Himiko of Wa, we've hit the area of Gaya, or Gara; Tsushima—or Tuma-koku; Iki, aka Iki-koku; and now we are arriving at Karatsu, thought to be the location of Maturo-koku. Now before we go any further, let's talk about the name. After all, up to this point in the account, the names haven't been too far off. Well, Tsushima was recorded as something like Tuma in the Chinese record, which seems reasonable, and “Iki” was actually recorded as something like “I-dai”, though we are pretty sure that was a transcription error based on other evidence. But Karatsu and Maturo, really don't seem related. Also, didn't we earlier equate Matsuro with Matsuura, Matsura? But if you look for Matsuura on a map it is quite some distance away from Karatsu—in fact, it is in modern Nagasaki prefecture as opposed to Karatsu, which is in modern Saga prefecture. First off, Karatsu is a later name for the city, not the area. It literally means “Tang Port”, and that name seems to appear in the 15th century in the form of Karatsu Jinja, or Karatsu Shrine. So no, the names Karatsu and Matsuro are not related. Prior to being called Karatsu, though, it was part of a larger area called Matsura. It sits at the head of the Matsura River, which spills out into what is now called Karatsu Bay. In ancient times this seems to have been the heart of the area known as Matsura or Matsuro. Over time it was incorporated into the larger area known as Hi no Kuni, and when Hi no Kuni was divided up by the Ritsuryo state into Hizen and Higo, we see the Matsura district, or Matsura-gun, is a part, along the coast. The fact that it is spelled as “Matsu” and “Ura”, meaning “pine beach”, might hint at the original name of the place or could be a false etymology, imposed by the need to record the location in kanji, the Sinitic characters used at the time. Fun fact time: Hizen refers to the area of the land of Hi that was closer to Yamato, while Higo refers to the area of the land of Hi that was further away. If you look at a modern map of where these two ancient provinces were, however, you'll notice that by a slight technicality, Higo is actually closer, as the crow flies. But remember, people are not crows, at least not in this life, and in all likelihood, most of the travel to and from Yamato would have been via sea routes. So Hizen is closer to Yamato from that perspective, as you would have to sail from Higo, around Hizen, or take the long way south around Kagoshima. But where were we? So Matsura district in Hizen started at Matsura-gawa and the area around Karatsu bay, and included modern areas of Hirado all the way out to the Goto islands. That was a pretty large area. It later got further subdivided into East, West, North, and South Matsura subdistricts, with Karatsu in the Eastern subdistrict, and some portion of the west. Eventually, Karatsu city became its own administrative district, in modern Saga prefecture, and so did Hirado city, in what was the old Northern Matsura sub-district, joining Nagasaki prefecture. The western sub-district went to Karatsu or incorporated as Imari, known for their Imari-ware pottery. And that left a small portion of the northern sub-district. The incorporated villages and islands eventually came together as Matsuura city, in Nagasaki prefecture, which is what you'll see, today. And that is why, looking at a modern map, “Matsura” and modern “Matsuura” are not precisely in the same place. That history also helps demonstrate the historical connections between Karatsu, Hirado, Iki, and Tsushima—as well as the Goto islands. This region was where the Matsura clan arose, which controlled at least out to Iki, Hirado, and the Goto archipelago, and it was known for its strong navy, among other things. For our trip, heading to Karatsu was originally borne out of convenience: Our goal was to take the ferry so that we could travel along the ocean routes. We had traveled the route from Izuhara, on Tsushima, to Ashibe port, on Iki island. During that trip it was interesting to watch as Tsushima disappeared and then eventually Iki appeared on the horizon, but it wasn't immediate, and I suspect you would have wanted an experienced crew who knew the route and knew what to look for. Conversely, from Indoji port, on Iki, to Karatsu I felt like we were constantly in sight of one island or another, or at least could see the mountains of Kyushu to get our bearings. There wasn't really a time that felt like we were that far out from land. Even so, it would still have been a treacherous crossing back in the day. Coming in to Karatsu from the ferry, the first thing you will notice is the castle. Karatsu castle, also known as Maizuru Castle, is a reconstructed castle, but it really does provide a clear view of what one would have seen. The original was abandoned in the Meiji period and sold off in 1871. The main keep was later demolished and made into a park. In 1966 they built a new, 5-storey keep on the original base, and from 1989 onward have continued to make improvements to various parts of the castle moats and walls. You can still see the layout of the Ninomaru and honmaru sections of the castle, encompassing the old samurai districts of the jokamachi, or castle town, of Karatsu during the Edo period. Our primary goal in Karatsu, however, was not castle focused. We wanted to go back to an earlier time – the Yayoi period, to be precise - and Karatsu and the Matsuro-kan did not disappoint. While not quite as extensive as the reconstruction at other Yayoi sites like Harunotsuji or Yoshinogari, the site at the Matsuro-kan is still impressive in its own right. What is the Matsuro-kan, you might ask? It is the building and grounds of what is also known as the Nabatake site. In 1980, construction workers were excavating for a road through the Nabatake section of Karatsu when they noticed they were pulling up artifacts. An investigation between 1980 to 1981 determined that the artifacts were from the late Jomon to middle Yayoi period. Further investigation discovered the presence of old rice paddies. In 1983 the site was designated as a national historic site, further excavations were carried out, and the Matsurokan was built to house the artifacts and also provide some reconstructions of what the rice paddies would have looked like. For context these are some of the oldest rice paddies found in Japan, along with the nearby Itazuke rice paddies, in neighboring Fukuoka prefecture, and are key for giving us insights into what we know about early rice field cultivation. Here I should point out that these fields were in use through the middle Yayoi period, while the mission to Yamato—or Yamatai—recorded in the Weizhi would have been in the late Yayoi or early Kofun period, so likely several hundred years later. There are other Yayoi settlement remains found up and around the peninsula, and there are Kofun in the area, especially along the banks of the Matsura river. Given how built up much of the area is, it is possible that any large scale settlement may have been destroyed by subsequent settlements, or is somewhere that there just hasn't been a good reason for a full excavation. Still, who knows what we might eventually find. The Matsurokan appears to stick with the dating of the Yayoi period from about 300 BCE. This is based largely on assumptions regarding the development of different pottery styles. Recent research has suggested that this should be pushed back to about 800 or even 1000 BCE, suggesting a more gradual development. For our purposes, it is enough to note that this site appears to cover from the final Jomon era in Kyushu to the coming of wet rice agriculture with the advancing Yayoi culture. Based on what was found at the site, the wet rice paddies were created in what at least one scholar has suggested as a “primitive” wet rice paddy. The paddies themselves appear to have been placed in a naturally swampy area, irrigated by a natural stream. This would have made flooding the fields relatively simple, without the large ponds or waterworks required to cover a more extensive area. This may have sufficed for a small village, possibly only a handful of families living together and working the land. Besides the impressions of the paddies themselves, various tools, pottery, and more were also found at the site. Stone harvesting knives were plentiful—a semicircular stone knife that was held in the fingers of one hand, allowing a harvester to grasp the stalks and cut them quickly. This was the standard method of harvesting prior to the arrival of the sickle, or kama, and is still in use in some parts of China and Southeast Asia. It is more labor intensive than the sickle, but provides some benefits in the consistency and lack of waste product. The Matsurokan demonstrates how a lot of the Yayoi tools are, in fact, still in use in one form or another in different cultures that also absorbed rice cultivation, showing how widespread it became. In addition, there are artifacts such as shards of pottery showing what looks to be the imprint of a woven fabric, and various equipment for weaving and sewing. We have some beams and posts from buildings, which give us something at least try to guess at how things were put together. There are bones of various animals as well as stone arrowheads. There are also fish and even dugong bones, suggesting they also made a living from the nearby sea. And there are various bits of jewelry, including magatama, and what appears to be a shark's tooth with holes drilled in so it could be worn on a cord. There are also carbonized rice grains found at the site, likely grown there. We don't have any ancient strains of rice that can be proven to come from these fields, but in their reconstruction, outside the museum, they have rebuilt some of the rice fields and grow old rice variants in them. This is used, in part, to teach local schoolchildren about rice cultivation – in fact, local schools are allocated individual paddies each growing season. Besides the rice paddies, the Matsurokan also boasts several reconstructed dwellings. These are similar to ones you might find elsewhere depicting what life was like back in the Yayoi period. As the Yayoi period gave way to the kofun, we do see some mounded tombs in the area, though not quite as many as in others. Matsura appears to be rather rural. Around the Heian period, we see the rise of a local group that comes to be known as the Matsura group, or Matsura-tou, which eventually consolidated into the Matsura family. There are several lineages claiming that the Matsura family descended from the Minamoto or Abe clans or through branch families thereof. Matsura-to itself is sometimes called the 48 factions of Matsura. It wasn't as much a family as an alliance of local warriors, each with their own base of operations. I can't quite tell if the lineage of the later Matsura clan, as they were known, were meant to represent a single lineage or the various lineages that came together. For all we know, they may have married into official families or otherwise concocted lineages to help legitimize them as much as anything else—this far out from the center, in the 11th century, there wasn't necessarily as much oversight. Early in the 11th century they also had a chance to prove themselves with the Toi invasion – that was the Jurchen invasion we mentioned last couple episodes. After the Toi invaders attacked Tsushima and Iki, they set their sites on Hakata Bay, which was the closest landing to the Dazaifu, the Yamato government in Kyushu. They were chased off and headed down the coast. Minamoto Tomo is said to have led the forces that repelled the Toi invaders, who finally departed altogether, striking one more time on Tsushima before heading back to wherever they came from. Minamoto Tomo is said, at least in some stories, to have been the founder of the Matsura clan, or at least the leader of the 48 factions, which then coalesced into the Matsura clan, which eventually would run the Hirado domain. Over two hundred and fifty years after the Toi Invasion would come the Mongols. If the Toi were bad, the Mongols were much worse. The Toi were a band of marauders, who caused a lot of havoc, but do not appear to have had state backing. The Mongols were perhaps more appropriately the Yuan empire, who had already conquered the Yellow river valley and were working on the Song dynasty along the Yangzi. While the Toi had brought with them Goryeo warriors as well—who may or may not have joined up willingly—the Mongols had huge armies from all over that they could throw at a problem. As we talked about in the past two episodes, the Mongols swept through Tsushima and Iki and then headed straight for Hakata, the closest landing zone to the Dazaifu, the government outpost in Kyushu. Even during the height of the Kamakura shogunate, this was still an important administrative center, and would have given the Mongols a huge advantage on holding territory and eventually sweeping up the archipelago. Fortunately, they were stopped. Whether it was the gumption, skill, and downright stubbornness of their samurai foes or the divine wind that swept up from the ocean, the Mongols were turned back, twice. During each of these invasions, the Matsura clan and others rushed to the defense of the nation, but unlike with the Toi invasions, there do not appear to have been any serious battles along the Matsuura coastline—not that I can make out, anyway. After the Mongol invasion, Kyushu was not left out of the troubles that would follow, including the downfall of the Hojo, the rise of the Ashikaga, and the eventual breakdown of the shogunal system into the period known as the Warring States period. Through it all the Matsura continued to ply the seas and encourage the trade from which they and others, like the Sou of Tsushima, came to depend on. They also allied with other entrepreneurial seafarers, known to others as pirates, and they started trading with a group of weird looking people with hairy beards and pale skin, who came to be known as the Nanban, the southern barbarians—known to us, primarily, as the Portuguese. One faction of the Matsura were the Hata—no relation to the Hata that set up in what would become the Kyoto region in the early periods of Yamato state formation. The Hata ruled the area that would become Karatsu, but eventually they were taken over by the Ryuzoji, who were allied with Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Hideyoshi's interest in the Karatsu and Matsura area had to do with its easy access to the continent. And so Hideyoshi began to pay attention to Nagoya, at the end of the peninsula down from Karatsu. And no, not *that* Nagoya. If you hear Nagoya, today, you are probably talking about the bustling metropolis in Aichi, which was where Toyotomi himself got his start, growing up and going to work for the local warlord, named Oda Nobunaga. Due to a quirk of Japanese names and how they read particular characters, this is a different Nagoya. The Kyushu Nagoya had been one of the Matsura trading posts, run by a sub-branch of the Hata family, who had built a castle on the site. Hideyoshi had much grander plans for the area. In 1591 he began work on a massive castle and associated castle town. This castle was to be his new headquarters, and he moved his entire retinue there from Osaka, with an expectation that all of the daimyo would follow him. Sure enough, they showed up with their own vassals, setting up camps around the peninsula and in the new city-to-be. The castle was the base of operations from which Hideyoshi coordinated the invasions of Korea. It was a massive undertaking, and extremely impressive. The city itself sprung up, and although the wood was still new, and the buildings somewhat hastily put together, it was soon a bustling metropolis and briefly became the center of art and culture in the entire archipelago. Hideyoshi himself had a teahouse built within the confines of the castle, where he apparently spent most of his days, even when receiving reports on how things were going across the sea on the archipelago. The city had a Noh theater, as well. It must have been a sight to see. As for the castle itself, based on the remains, it was massive. It appears to use the contours of the hill upon which it sits. It seems there was a previous castle there of some kind, and it is unclear how much this was merely expanded, but Hideyoshi's new castle was truly monumental, with a labyrinth of gates to get in -- similar to Himeji Castle, for anyone who has been there, but with a serious vertical incline as well. Nagoya Castle was second only to Osaka castle, and yet it was erected quickly—only 8 months. I guess that's what you can do when you can mobilize all of the daimyo across Japan. Even today, ruined as it is, the walls tower over you, and you can spend hours wandering the grounds. For all that it was impressive, the good times at Nagoya Castle lasted only for a brief seven years—when Hideyoshi passed away, the council of regents moved back to Osaka, and Nagoya castle was deliberately destroyed, stones removed from the walls such that it could never survive a true siege. This was a sign to the Korean peninsula – the Joseon court - that, with the death of the taiko, Japan had given up any pretext of conquering the peninsula. Today, only the stones and earthworks remain of the briefly thriving city, but on the grounds is a wonderful museum that catalogs this particular slice of Medieval life. The Nagoya Castle Museum of Saga prefecture is off the beaten path—there is no train, so you'll need to take a bus or private car to get there—but it is well worth it. The museum itself is dedicated to Japanese and Korean cross-strait relations, which feels a bit like atonement given that the castle was built with conquest in mind. Of course, the centerpiece of the Museum is the castle, but it also does a good job telling the story of relations between the peninsula and the archipelago. It starts in the ancient times, talking about how, even during the Jomon period, there were commonalities in fishhooks and similar equipment found from Kyushu up through the Korean peninsula. From there, of course, trade continued, as we've seen in our journey through the Chronicles. It talks about some of the shared cultural items found from the Yayoi through the Kofun, and also demonstrates how some of the earliest Buddhist statues have clear similarities to those found in Silla. It goes over the various missions back and forth, and even gives a map of the Toi Invasion that we talked about hitting Tsushima and Iki. The Mongol invasion is also heavily talked about, but not nearly so much as the invasion of Korea. There is another reproduction of the letter of King Sejeong, with the faked seal from the Sou clan in Tsushima. This of course, was the period when they built Nagoya-jo into a castle and city of at least 100,000 people, almost overnight. Even the Nanban were there, trading in the city while supplies from across the country were gathered and shipped off to keep troops fed on the invasion of Korea. There are plenty of images from this time—from a Ming envoy to Nagoya castle to images of the invasion from the Korean perspective, with Koreanized samurai manning the walls of the castles they had taken. They don't exactly lionize the samurai, but they don't accentuate some of the more horrific things, either, like the piles of ears taken from those killed because taking their heads, as was standard practice in older days, was too cumbersome. There is also some discussion of relations afterwards—of the Joseon embassies, though those went through Hakata, Nagoya-jo having long been abandoned at that point. For reasons one can probably understand, it doesn't go into the post-Edo relations, as that is much more modern history. After the destruction of Nagoya castle, the area was largely abandoned, but the city of Karatsu proper really thrived during the Edo period. Karatsu was also a castle town, as we've mentioned, but a bit out of the way. As sailing ships were now more sturdy and able to handle longer sea crossings, it was now often Hakata, in Fukuoka, that received much of the trade, and the Dutch traders who had replaced the Portuguese, were limited to Dejima, in Nagasaki. When Hideyoshi swept through, the Hata were not exactly considered trustworthy, and were placed under the Nabeshima, a branch of their rivals, the Ryuzouji. During the invasion of Korea, the Hata rebelled, and were destroyed for it in 1593. Their territory was given to Terazawa Hirotaka, who had been put in charge of the construction of Nagoya castle and later put in charge of the logistics for the invasion effort from the Kyushu side. As a result, he was granted the lands formerly controlled by the Hata, including Karatsu, and what would become the Karatsu domain. Hirotaka could see which way the wind blew—in more ways than one. After Hideyoshi's death, he supported Tokugawa Ieyasu, allowing him to keep and even expand his fief. He redirected the Matsura river—then known as the Hata river—to its present course, and he built a pine grove along the northern beach that is the third largest such grove in all of Japan. Known as the “Niji no Matsubara”, or the ”Rainbow Pine Forest” for its shape, it was erected as a windbreak to protect the precious farmland just on the other side. It is still there today, still managed, and quite famous. You can drive through the pine trees or stop and walk through them, even out to the beach. And there is even a fantastic burger truck that parks along the main road through the pine grove, so you can enjoy a lovely picnic among the trees. The Terazawa would not remain in place for very long. During the Shimabara rebellion of the early 17th century—a rebellion based on either taxes or Christianity, depending on whom you ask—the Terazawa line was extinguished. Terazawa Katataka, then ruler of the Karatsu domain, was held liable for mismanagement of the domain and loss of a castle to the rebels. He had land confiscated and he felt publicly humiliated, and so he took his own life while he was in Edo. As he had no heir, the Terazawa line died out. Karatsu domain went through a variety of hands after that. Its value fluctuated, but it is generally thought that the real value of the domain, thanks to the ability to trade, was well beyond what it was assessed to produce. As such it was a lucrative position, and also held sway as a check against Nagasaki, watching the trade there with the Dutch merchants. Because of all of this, the lord of Karatsu was also banned from holding certain government positions, so as not to distract from their duties, making the position something of a blessing and a curse. Through the years, Karatsu thrived. They were and are still known for a type of traditional pottery, known as Karatsumono, or Karatsuware, and they maintain elaborate festivals. One of the festivals, the Karatsu Kunchi, is considered a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.The Karatsu Kunchi is an annual parade where neighborhood associations carry giant floats through the city from Karatsu Shrine down to the shore. It was inspired, in the early 19th century, by the famous Gion Matsuri of Kyoto—a wealthy merchant saw that and donated the first lion-head float to Karatsu Shrine. Later, others would create their own floats. These floats, known as “Hikiyama” or “pulled mountains” can be five or six meters high and weigh anywhere from two to five tons. There appear to be 14 hikiyama, currently, though there used to be 15—a black lion is currently missing. The floats have gone through a few iterations, but are largely the same, and often have some relationship to the neighborhoods sponsoring them. From Matsura, aka Matsuro-koku, we went north along the coast of Kyushu to Itoshima, thought to the be old country of Ito-koku, and beyond that, the Na-koku of Fukuoka. We'll cover both of those in our next and final installment of our Gishiwajinden tour. If you like what we are doing, tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to us at our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page. You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com. Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now. Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.
A 37 ans, Sophie Faguet a une carrière déjà bien remplie. Après des premiers bords au large de Granville, sa ville natale, elle a connu ses premières victoires au classement amateur du Tour Voile avec l'équipe normande de Benoît Charon. "A l'époque j'étais timide, un peu renfermée et je parlais très fort pour faire ma place", sourit-elle.Depuis, la Normande a beaucoup navigué, enchaînant les formats (solitaire, double, équipage) et les supports, du match racing (championne du monde en 2021 avec Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team skippé par Pauline Courtois) au Class40 (récente troisième place sur la Niji 40 avec Pierre-Louis Attwell et Maxime Bensa), en passant par le Figaro et l'Imoca (Transat Jacques Vabre en 2023 comme co-skippeuse de Sébastien Marsset).Parallèlement, Sophie Faguet mène une carrière de coach à la Société des Régates du Havre, parce que la transmission est une valeur directrice dans sa vie : "Transmettre donne du sens à ma profession de navigatrice", confirme-t-elle.Accompagnée et soutenue depuis toujours par Corinne Migraine, gérante de la société SIE Le Havre (et vice-présidente de la FFVoile), la navigatrice gère aujourd'hui un double projet : emmener à la victoire sur le Tour Voile 2024 des jeunes qu'elle a sélectionnés et disputer la Route du Rhum 2026 en Class40 en 2026. A terre pour rechercher des partenaires, en mer pour naviguer, elle mène une vie à 100 à l'heure, mais l'assume parfaitement : "Aujourd'hui je suis là où je dois être."Navigantes est animé par Hélène Cougoule et produit par Tip & Shaft.Diffusé le 29 mai 2024Post production : Grégoire LevillainGénérique : All the summer girlsHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. Stop by, hang out, and let's catch up with us! Join this discord : https://discord.gg/wFMcTGHWGJ Follow here for updates: https://twitter.com/SuperChatsPod Shorts over here: https://www.tiktok.com/@superchatspod 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:05 Question: How does Niji regain trust? 00:21:28 Ina's Birfday 00:28:53 Kam made the remix that he promised 00:34:30 Henya's 3D Debut 00:42:03 Kattarina's Donothon Happening (Now?) 00:44:25 Offkai Light Up the Night Concert 00:51:49 Magical GIrl Holowitches (+merch) 00:56:32 Towa's New Outfit 00:58:02 Nene Amano's New Outfit 01:00:56 Vallure Bares All 01:10:35 Oshipush Kickstarter Now Live! 01:16:12 Ironmouse's New Waifu Cup 01:18:28 What's going on with Ani-Live? 01:26:08 Gavis' Original Song Unlucky 01:27:00 Sora's cover of Still Time 01:30:20 Kronii's cover of My War 01:31:11 Okayu's cover of Lag Train 01:31:55 Octavio's cover of Aishite Aishite 01:33:44 Unboxing time 01:42:14 Fauna's Forklift Simulator 01:44:55 Hololive's Hardcore Minecraft 01:49:21 Jelly's Space Station 13 Stream 01:58:27 Idol Encore's First Collab 02:00:36 Idol's Mario Kart Tourney 02:05:53 Miori's Cookie Baking Stream 02:10:28 Community and Shilling 02:12:09 Birfdays
Aujourd'hui, nous recevons Chloé Walfard, Design Manager @ eXalt, elle nous présente son parcours fait d'entreprenariat, de prise de parole et de talent chez Bertin Technologies, Niji & eXalt.De son rêve de devenir anthropologue, à l'impact du jeux vidéos dans sa carrière, aux consulting et le management du Design, Chloé s'arrête sur les moments importants de sa carrière avec un focus sur le rôle novateur de Head Of Design au sein d'un ESN, nous revenons sur sa façon de recruter, de son management et son intervention dans le cycle commercial.Le podcast "Head Of Design" met en lumières des personnalités inspirantes qui définissent les tendances du design. Vous découvrirez leurs parcours, savoir-faire et les convictions qui les animent tout en partageant leurs bonnes pratiques et recommandations.Vous avez laissé votre manteau au vestiaire… Bienvenue dans le club !
Published 7 April 2024There is a new Transatlantic race for the Class 40 fleet - The Niji 40. It departs today 7 April at 1pm France time. We took the chance to chat to one of our favourite frenchmen, Hugo Picard, (Ep143 a great episode) who is competing with William Mathelin-Moreaux, (skipper) and Davy Beaudart as they sail their new Class 40 - Dékuple across the Atlantic. The Dékuple Sailing Team has a solid program ahead, and we discuss it in full and get right into what a class 40 is like. Great fun. Best of luck to all competing in the race. We published early so you could enjoy it on your crossing.#DékupleSailingTeam #Class40 #Niji40 #thesailingfrenchman #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkaratesailorslarger #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
Ce 158e épisode de Pos. Report reçoit William Mathelin-Moreaux et Erwan Le Draoulec pour évoquer la Niji 40, nouvelle transat en équipage de trois réservée à la Class40, qui s'élance le dimanche 7 avril de Belle-Ile-en-Mer à destination de Marie-Galante, à laquelle les deux marins vont participer.Avant de parler de la course, nous revenons avec eux sur leur saison 2023, la première à la barre d'Everial pour Erwan Le Draoulec, qui a succédé à Stan Thuret et signé de bons résultats, avec notamment une victoire sur le Fastnet et une quatrième place sur la Transat Jacques Vabre avec Tanguy Leglatin. Une Transat Jacques Vabre malheureusement très brève pour William Mathelin-Moreaux qui a dû abandonner avec Pietro Luciani dès la première nuit à bord du 184 Dékuple, plan VPLP lancé en 2022.Cette année, ce dernier repart sur un nouveau bateau, plan Gianluca Guelfi mis à l'eau le 15 mars dernier, il nous explique ce choix et ce qu'il en attend, tandis qu'Erwan Le Draoulec détaille les qualités de son Pogo S4 (plan Guillaume Verdier), particulièrement performant au portant VMG. Ce qui explique en partie son choix de disputer la Niji 40 plutôt que The Transat CIC, également au programme de la Class40 en ce mois d'avril (départ le 28 de Lorient).Nos deux invités présentent ensuite leurs équipages respectifs, Hugo Picart et Davy Beaudart à bord de Dékuple, Corentin Horeau et Thomas Rouxel sur Everial, et les forces en présence de cette Niji 40 qui réunira 13 bateaux sur la ligne de départ dimanche.Nous finissons par parler d'avenir, avec une forte envie d'un côté comme de l'autre de goûter au circuit Ocean Fifty, Erwan Le Draoulec confiant notamment être à la recherche d'un co-partenaire pour accompagner Everial dans cette classe des trimarans de 50 pieds.Diffusé le 2 avril 2024Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecordsPost-production : Grégoire Levillain
Pred vama je nova epizoda podcasta Snaga uma, o snazi odupiranja iskorenjavanju korupcije i mafije, ali i o snazi podilaženja onima koji su na poziciji moći u jednom društvu. Kažu da se istorija ponavlja dva puta, prvi put dođe kao tragedija, a drugi put kao farsa. Advokat Božo Prelević napravio je analizu raspadanja našeg pravosudnog sistema tokom proteklih četrdeset godina, s osvrtom na to kako se naš pravosudni i državni sistem menjao, a i kako se nije menjao kad je trebalo, da bismo došli do stanja u kom malo-malo pa čujemo da živimo u državi koja nema institucije. Šta je bilo nedopustivo, a na šta se "gledalo kroz prste", krajem osamdesetih, kad je Prelević postao sudija? Kako su izgledali pritisci na pravosuđe tokom devedesetih, do tačke u kojoj je i on sam razrešen kao sudija, u kojoj su postojale "liste za odstrel političkih neistomišljenika", na kojoj tvrdi da se i sam nalazio? Najzad, zašto je došlo do toga da se lustracija nije dogodila početkom dvehiljaditih, kad je bio koministar unutrašnjih poslova u prelaznoj Vladi, i kako su sve te stvari uticale na formiranje današnjeg sistema u kom živimo? Pred vama je razgovor o genezi saradnje između države i mafije, ali i između urušavanja sistema vrednosti i svih nas koji kao građani to decenijama posmatramo.
Ce 151e épisode de Pos. Report reçoit Yann Eliès, triple vainqueur de la Solitaire du Figaro et de la Transat Jacques Vabre, qui sera en juillet directeur de course du Tour Voile, et Emmanuel Bachellerie, ancien délégué général de la classe Ultim, aujourd'hui organisateur de courses, avec sa société Ultim Sailing, dont le Tour Voile, la nouvelle Niji 40' et le Trophée Banque Populaire Grand Ouest.Nous démarrons par un chapitre consacré à l'Arkea Ultim Challenge-Brest que nos deux invités suivent avec passion, rappelant que si le côté régate est un peu mis de côté en raison des écarts séparant les cinq marins encore en course (à l'exception d'Armel Le Cléac'h et Thomas Coville, assez proches), il ne faut surtout pas minimiser la performance des marins sur cette première édition “réussie”, selon Yann Eliès.Ce dernier évoque notamment la performance du leader, Charles Caudrelier, et imagine bien, derrière lui, un Armel Le Cléac'h le couteau entre les dents dans la remontée de l'Atlantique Sud, qui pourrait lui être plus favorable. Emmanuel Bachellerie commente quant à lui le parcours d'Eric Péron à bord d'Adagio, bateau qui est la propriété d'Ultim Sailing.Yann Eliès raconte ensuite comment, à l'issue de la Transat Jacques Vabre 2021, il a décidé de se tourner vers la direction de course, au point d'avoir été nommé cette année directeur de course du Tour Voile. Une édition 2024 du Tour Voile, disputé depuis l'an dernier en Figaro Beneteau 3, qu'Emmanuel Bachellerie nous présente. Ce dernier évoque ensuite deux autres courses organisées cette année par Ultim Sailing, le Trophée Banque Populaire Grand Ouest en mai (en double, en Figaro 3) et la Niji 40', nouvelle transat en triple en Class40 entre Belle-Ile et Marie-Galante (départ le 7 avril).Yann Eliès termine en parlant de son programme de l'année, entre direction de course, donc, mais aussi coaching avec le pôle Finistère course au large de Port-la-Forêt en Figaro et Imoca, et navigations en Figaro (Trophée BPGO), Class40 et peut-être Ocean Fifty sur la Route des Terre-Neuvas.Diffusé le 13 février 2024Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecordsPost-production : Grégoire Levillain
This week… AI deepfakes cause havoc at X & Micosoft, Apple's training a new AI for Siri and it's using OpenAI and…. Elon's gonna put a chip in our brains. YES, FOR REAL. Plus, Gavin tells us about the new AI Arc Search app, Kevin dives into a new text-to-video model & more AI tools, Midjourney updates its anime model Niji to v6, the Dudesy vs George Carlin saga continues and so much more. AND THEN… an interview with comedian Paul Scheer (45:20) about a wide range of AI related topics, both funny & semi-poignant. We also use an AI to come up with some absolutely terrible movie ideas in “How Did This Get M-AI-D?” You can pre-order Paul's book here! https://www.paulscheer.com/my-book Oh and our AI Co-Host this week is Traceson Kelce, the fictional third Kelce brother who's got all sorts of good wisdom about his brothers Travis & Jason, some thoughts on Taylor Swift and a deeeeep interest in rare fish & accounting. It's an endless cavalcade of ridiculous and informative AI news, AI tools, and AI entertainment cooked up just for you. Follow us for more AI discussions, AI news updates, and AI tool reviews on X @AIForHumansShow Join our vibrant community on TikTok @aiforhumansshow For more info, visit our website at https://www.aiforhumans.show/ /// Show links /// Taylor Swift Deepfakes Cause Huge Issues https://apnews.com/article/taylor-swift-ai-images-protecttaylorswift-nonconsensual-d5eb3f98084bcbb670a185f7aeec78b1 X Pulls Searches https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/1/29/x-blocks-taylor-swift-searches-what-to-know-about-the-viral-ai-deepfakes The Dudesy / George Carlin Controversy https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/arts/carlin-lawsuit-ai-podcast-copyright.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb BardAI Will Read Your Messages https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2024/01/28/new-details-free-ai-upgrade-for-google-and-samsung-android-users-leaks/?sh=a1708937a94a Apple's New Siri AI https://9to5mac.com/2024/01/26/apple-siri-chatgpt-ios-18-development/?utm_source=bensbites&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=daily-digest-are-siri-chatgpt-friends-now Neuralink Puts a Chip In Human Brain https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/elon-musks-neuralink-has-implanted-its-first-chip-in-a-human-brain-whats-next/ Gerry Duggan's Analog https://www.amazon.com/Analog-Cyber-Dystopian-Noir-Death-Algorithm/dp/1534308385 Multi-Track Timeline Control https://mathis.petrovich.fr/stmc/?ref=aiartweekly Text-To-3D https://twitter.com/MartinNebelong/status/1748984259891663180?s=20 Arc Search https://apps.apple.com/us/app/arc-search/id6472513080 Pinokio.Computer https://pinokio.computer/ Video Crafter 2 https://pinokio.computer/item?uri=https://github.com/cocktailpeanutlabs/videocrafter2 Paul Scheer https://www.paulscheer.com/
Samedi 20 janvier, Frédéric Simottel a reçu Thibault Brioland, PDG & co-fondateur de Humanlinker, Julien Cailleau, directeur général adjoint Groupe ONEY, Damien Desanti, PDG de Phocea DC, Adrien Basso-Blandin, directeur conseil IA et Data chez Niji, Camille Lambert, cofondatrice de Lagertha, et William Méauzoone, cofondateur de Leviia, dans l'émission Tech&Co Business sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission le samedi et réécoutez la en podcast.
One of the most common phrases we hear is how can I actually use AI? What use cases exist for me to put AI to work for my business? Isar Meitis, CEO of Multiplai, joins us to discuss real business use cases for AI. From data analysis to marketing tasks, we cover a wide variety of topics. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Isar questions about AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:01:30] About Isar and Multiplai[00:03:30] How to implement AI in a business[00:10:00] Roadblocks for companies adopting AI[00:15:25] Using AI for data analysis[00:19:30] Data security guidelines for AI[00:23:30] Using Gen AI for content creation[00:30:12] Ideation with LLMs[00:35:05] Isar's advice to start using AITopics Covered in This Episode:1. Integrating AI into business organizations2. Use cases of AI in data analysis3. Role of the committee in exploring and implementing AI4. Content creation and repurposing with AI tools5. Consulting with experts and utilizing their contentKeywords:financial data, session, accessibility, Google, database, sensitive information, sharing, continuous education, exploration, AI, podcast, consulting, teaching courses, staying updated, business owners, limited time, learning, experimenting, new tools, advancements, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, HubSpot, integrating AI features, business leaders, committee, framework, boundaries, misuse of AI, company values, salesperson, compensation, guidelines, boundaries, education, training sessions, third-party tools, ChatGPT, advanced data analysis, insights, marketing, scattered data, automation tools, Zapier, Maker, data security issues, Gen AI tools, pain points, video recording, content repurposing, transcription, SEO purposes, books, advisory board, committee, bouncing ideas, multiple perspectives, CEO, experienced professionals, tech startups, AI impact, education, data security, commercial version, immediate results, low hanging fruits, data analysis, finance, marketing, sales, HR, fear of publishing private data, large language models, MidJourney, Niji app, AI image generation, anime style, version 5, image generations, DALL E, ideation, content creation process Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
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This was an interesting week of highs and lows. 3D Debuts, redebuts, and graduations. All in all, another week of digital folks doing all sorts of things. Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. Stop by, hang out, and let's catch up with us!
One of the most common phrases we hear is how can I actually use AI? What use cases exist for me to put AI to work for my business? Isar Meitis, CEO of Multiplai, joins us to discuss real business use cases for AI. From data analysis to marketing tasks, we cover a wide variety of topics. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Isar and Jordan questions about AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:01:30] Daily AI news[00:04:00] About Isar and Multiplai[00:06:00] How to implement AI in a business[00:10:00] Roadblocks for companies adopting AI [00:15:25] Using AI for data analysis[00:19:30] Data security guidelines for AI[00:23:30] Using Gen AI for content creation[00:30:12] Ideation with LLMs[00:35:05] Isar's advice to start using AITopics Covered in This Episode:1. Integrating AI into business organizations2. Use cases of AI in data analysis3. Role of the committee in exploring and implementing AI4. Content creation and repurposing with AI tools5. Consulting with experts and utilizing their contentKeywords:financial data, session, accessibility, Google, database, sensitive information, sharing, continuous education, exploration, AI, podcast, consulting, teaching courses, staying updated, business owners, limited time, learning, experimenting, new tools, advancements, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, HubSpot, integrating AI features, business leaders, committee, framework, boundaries, misuse of AI, company values, salesperson, compensation, guidelines, boundaries, education, training sessions, third-party tools, ChatGPT, advanced data analysis, insights, marketing, scattered data, automation tools, Zapier, Maker, data security issues, Gen AI tools, pain points, video recording, content repurposing, transcription, SEO purposes, books, advisory board, committee, bouncing ideas, multiple perspectives, CEO, experienced professionals, tech startups, AI impact, education, data security, commercial version, immediate results, low hanging fruits, data analysis, finance, marketing, sales, HR, fear of publishing private data, large language models, MidJourney, Niji app, AI image generation, anime style, version 5, image generations, DALL E, ideation, content creation process Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
This is „Easy Croatian“– a weekly podcast brought to you by SBS Croatian and the Croatian Studies Centre at Macquarie University. “Easy Croatian” is intended for those learning or wanting to brush up on their Croatian. News is written in simpler and shorter sentences and read at a slower pace. Before we move on to the feature, you will hear some of the more complex vocabulary and expressions, followed by their English translations. The transcript, as well as a short quiz, can be found below.
Pridružite se našim zatvorenim Satsanzima koji se ne snimaju i ne objavljuju javno. Info o njihovom održavanju šaljemo Viberom - samo kliknite na https://cli.re/viber-manifestiranje Podržite nas donacijom: ✅ Kreditnim karticama: https://cli.re/donacija-karticama ✅ Ostalo (IBAN, Paypal): https://www.manifestiranje.com/donacija
Emilija Mijić na proteste "Srbija protiv nasilja" izlazi kao građanka i kao antropološkinja sa više od 10 godina istraživačkog iskustva. U podcastu "Život na srpskom" saznajemo kako ih ona vidi i šta očekuje. Skup "Srbija nade" zakazan je za 26. maj, a četvrti protest "Srbija protiv nasilja" za 27. maj. U razgovoru s antropološkinjom Emilijom Mijić kristališe se pozadina i jednog i drugog, ali i naslućuje šta bi moglo da se desi posle. Emilija objašnjava zašto se aktuelni protesti ne mogu upoređivati s 5. oktobrom, niti bilo kojim drugim u našoj prošlosti, gde je njihova najveća snaga i kuda (bi trebalo da) vode. Podseća kako se u Srbiji razvijala kultura nasilja i "kuvalo" sve ovo što se danas dešava. Komentariše trenutnu situaciju i daje odgovore na mnoga teška pitanja koja se proteklih dana mnogi ne usuđuju glasno da postave. Autorka podcasta "Život na srpskom" je Ana Kalaba.
Cover Corp splashed out big on a huge new space to create content and we're excited to see where they take it. We also talk about a new vtuber that sounds a bit familiar, some Niji EN talents that did some karaoke, and a whole lot more in-between. Swing by, put your feet up, and stay around awhile. Let's chat vtuber news. Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. We also have a rotating focus on a particular Vtuber!
Niji is one to watch, with two sold out restaurant takeovers so far and a permanent location on the way, Niji is a Comox Valley institution in the making. In this episode we meet the owners and discover their journey so far, and where they are headed!.
Uklapanje ili prilagodjavanje. Koliko je teško i lako, šta je od presudnog značaja u tom procesu i kada možemo da kažemo da smo se uklopili. O tome ovog meseca razgovaramo sa gostima iz Skandinavije od kojih je prva moja Pančevka, dramaturg u Stokholmu Vesna Stanišić.
This Christmas, Viper takes a trip to Kamurocho as he explores the world of Yakuza/Like a Dragon and why many fans associate the game and its locations with the holiday season. TRACKLISTING: 00:00:00 - takehirotei - Friday Night (takehirotei remix) 00:02:11 - pluffaduff - Snow Halation but it's Bakamitai 00:06:25 - Takaya Kuroda & Goodfellas - My Little Sweet Honey 00:10:49 - Pick n' Mix - Get Into The Mix! 00:25:17 - Typing Vipers - Round 1 00:28:12 - Yakuza (Ryu ga Gotoku) - Amazing Grace ~Quartet Arrange~ 00:31:44 - Yakuza 2 (Ryu ga Gotoku 2) - Silent Night, Holy Night ~Arrange Version~ 00:36:14 - Yakuza 2 (Ryu ga Gotoku 2) - 17th December 00:40:01 - Pick n' Mix - Welcome to your RadioSEGA LiVE Weekend! 01:07:02 - Typing Vipers - Round 2 01:09:17 - Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Ryu ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue) - Our Winter Sonata 01:10:27 - Yakuza (Ryu ga Gotoku) - Hideout 01:12:19 - Yakuza 5 (Ryu ga Gotoku 5) - Highway 01:16:46 - Pick n' Mix - Changing the Tune to Your Friday Night! 01:29:53 - Typing Vipers - Round 3 01:31:36 - Yakuza 5 (Ryu ga Gotoku 5) - bright eyes in snow 01:32:58 - Yakuza 5 (Ryu ga Gotoku 5) - Christmas Night Raid 01:35:46 - Yakuza 0 (Ryu ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho) - Firelight 01:40:54 - Typing Vipers - Results 01:44:50 - Yakuza 5 (Ryu ga Gotoku 5) - Hailstorm 01:48:06 - Yakuza 0 (Ryu ga Gotoku 0: Chikai no Basho) - Rocket Nuts Groove 01:52:11 - Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Ryu ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue) - War Maker 01:54:30 - Pick n' Mix - Thanks for Listening! 02:01:24 - Yakuza 5 (Ryu ga Gotoku 5) - Niji-iro Yume-iro Taiko-iro (Long Version)
Podržite nas preko Patreona i PayPala: Patreon - http://patreon.com/radioaktivni_komarac PayPal - http://paypal.me/radioaktivnikomarac Poslovni žiro račun : 265-6630310000410-75 Radioaktivni Komarac Beograd Gost 82. epizode podkasta Ubod kulture je pevač i gitarista najdugovečnijeg našeg benda svih vremena, Dragi Jelić. Tačno 60 godina čistog rokenrola i 52 godine postojanja YU Grupe. Razgovarali smo o razlozima zašto su odbili da budu predgrupa tada najvećeg američkog benda, o svirci u čuvenom londonskom klubu Marki gde su nastupale sve svetske zvezde tog vremena, o pasiji prema motorima i putovanjima, o tome kako su nastale neke pesme, o njegovom bratu za koga kaže da ima devet života, o jednom sasvim drugom vremenu.... priča o tome kako je nastala pesma „Crni leptir“, jedna od najuticajnijih u našoj muzici. Voditelj - Bojan Uzelac (Radioaktivni Komarac) Animacija - Vojin Ubiparip (Duna Solution) https://www.dunasolution.com/ Muzika - Nedeljko Stojković (Mono Putnik) https://cutt.ly/TbH3kor Ton, kamera- Dajana Ikonić-Veljković Montaža- Milica Cvetković
Ce lundi 14 novembre, Frédéric Simottel a reçu Kévin Le Port, président et cofondateur de Beeldi, John Karp, président de la NFT Factory, Samya Badouraly, présidente de Caarl, et Frédéric Payen, directeur marketing et communication de Niji, dans l'émission Tech & Co sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Frédéric Payen, directeur marketing et communication de Niji, était l'invité de Frédéric Simottel dans Tech & Co, ce lundi 14 novembre. Il est revenu sur le lancement d'une application immersive de Niji conçue spécialement pour le transatlantique, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Roberts - Karīnas Račko jaunais, necilais mīlnieks? Vai Elmārs Tannis vēl ir dzīvs? Vai mēs jau teicām, ka mēs visi nomirsim?!!!??!?!?! Cover art - https://www.instagram.com/rottwang/ Audio apstrāde - Gatis Gavars Seko mums šeit - https://www.instagram.com/eitanazija/ Pievienojies Facebook grupai - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2705724416375418 Kļūsti par Patronu - https://www.patreon.com/eitanazija
Udruga učitelja hrvatskog jezika u Viktoriji i ove je godine nagradila najuspješnije učenike koji su hrvatski polagali kao maturalni predmet. Uručena im je nagrada Artur Nalis i vrijedni pokloni.
Milan Jovanović Strongman je gost Vladimira Stankovića u 69. epizodi podcasta Biznis Priče.
Christophe Dandois est le cofondateur de Leocare. Une Neo assurance liant flexibilité et simplicité ! Mais Leocare n'est pas la première entreprise de Christophe. Il a commencé l'aventure entrepreneuriale avec Niji, une entreprise de conseil en intégration IT. Avec ses cofondateurs, ils développent une offre sous forme de forfait à destination des opérateurs pour leur transition digitale. Mais après 15 ans chez Niji, Christophe rêve de changement. Il quitte tout pour devenir Patron digitale d'une grande marque, malheureusement son expérience chez Niji n'est pas du tout valorisée pour ce genre de poste à l'époque. Il se retrouve donc dans une boîte de consulting. Il observe une opportunité dans le secteur des assurances. Secteur en pleine transition digitale, il décide de donner un sens "consommable" à ce service en créant une offre simplifiée et plus flexible accessible directement via son téléphone. Avec Leocare, il ne limite pas l'assurance à la gestion des sinistres, mais à un véritable moyen de préventions à l'écoute de ses assurés. Au programme : - Commencer par faire ses armes dans les grands groupes avant de se lancer dans l'entrepreneuriat. - Savoir repérer les grands changements des secteurs pour y trouver une opportunité. - Offrir rapidement de la valeur aux clients pour trouver sa place sur un marché. - L'importance d'être user centric dans le secteur de service, notamment l'assurance. Pour soutenir le podcast : S'abonner à La Galère pour ne pas rater la sortie du prochain épisode ! Mettre 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast ou Spotify pour aider d'autres personnes à découvrir le podcast :)
In today's episode Brandon interviews Niji Sabharwal, the co-founder and CEO of AgentSync. They talk about getting sued, dealing with emotions in a business, how Niji raised over $100 million and much more. Tune in to a great conversation between two passionate founders with a lot of value in store! Check out Niji's work: AgentSync The Cash & Burn podcast is a weekly conversation with SaaS founders and senior executives about the challenges of creating and scaling SaaS companies. Guests share their journey of success and setbacks with a primary focus on how they overcame specific issues that could have ended the company. Hosted by CEO of Place and 3x SaaS Founder, Brandon Metcalf.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/XmdhJWeLMVkTony chats with Niji Sabharwal, Co-Founder and CEO at AgentSync, the insurance producer compliance management platform for retail agents, wholesalers, and carriers. They get agents from hand-raises to ready to sell as quickly and efficiently as possible.Niji Sabharwal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akaniji/AgentSync: https://agentsync.io/
Episode 357: Back at it again with another Radio Hour! This time straight from Som's mixtape she made as a kid! This is full of Som's favorite songs from anime she used to watch and see previews of from her childhood collection of anime. Please support the original artists if at all possible on Spotify or Youtube or wherever you can purchase/stream the music. 0:00 - Intro 5:33 - "By Yourself" by Keiko Mai / Tsuneiku Waizumi - Original Dirty Pair OVA - TV 7:08 - "Magical Beat" by Rica Matsumoto - Ruin Explorers - TV 8:40 - "Blue Water" by Miho Morikawa - Nadia Secret of the Blue Waters 12:46 - "Niji ni Naritai (I Wanna Be a Rainbow)" by Mayaka - 801 TTS Airbats 14:35 - Som Interlude 1 19:33 - "Geki Teikoku Kagekidan" by Chisa Yokoyama & The Teikoku Kagekidan - Sakura Wars 22:32 - "Kagirinai Answer (限りないANSWER)" by Mana - Dirty Pair FLASH Mission 1 26:33 - "Y'Know" by Akira Sudou - Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 30:40 - "Cutey Honey" by les 5-4-3-2-1 - Shin Cutey Honey: Super Android 33:23 - Som Interlude 2 43:25 - "I Was Born to fall in Love" by Masami Okui - Compiler 47:57 - "Midnight Blue" by Megumi Hayashibara - Slayers The Motion Picture 53:29 - “Kokoro no Tsubasa” by CALL - Combat Duty Unit Shinesman 58:08 - "GET WILD - City Hunter Special '97" by NAHO - City Hunter: Goodbye My Sweetheart Som Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anime-summit/message
Jared and Anne Ladyem (anneladyem.com) see how the Niji gals get prepped for their first live and Kanata gives some advice to Ayumu and Yu.
Sarah and Panic could not forget ARASHI's Ninomiya Kazunari (二宮 和也) on his birthday!!! This episode is part 1 of 2, where we explore the solo performed, and in many cases, written by himself. So join us for some laughs and tears as we talk about his amazing talent.Please rate, review, and share the episode. Thank you!Arashi informationTWITTERYOUTUBEINSTAGRAMSupport the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
Odvjetnik Frano Barović koji, među ostalima, pravno savjetuje startupe i investitore gost je 116. epizode Netokracijinog podcasta u kojoj smo razgovarali o tome koji su najvažniji "papiri" koje startup treba imati kod pokretanja, investicije ili akvizicije. Pravni odnosi najčešće se sređuju kada se pojavi investitor, a Frano nam je otkrio da nedostatak ključnih ugovora ponekad osnivače može koštati i nekoliko desetaka ili stotina tisuća dolara manje u valuaciji. Otkrio je i mogu li osnivači uštedjeti na pravniku korištenjem gotovih predložaka ugovora, zašto je dobro napraviti interni due dilligence prije pregovora s investitorima, i koje su tri najvažnije stavke koje treba gledati u Term Sheetu. Dotakli smo se i udjeličarstva zaposlenika - odnosno, što za osnivače, a što za zaposlenike znači dijeljenje udjela u tvrtci, kako se najčešće izvodi i kako je regulirano u hrvatskom zakonu (spoiler: nije!). ⌛ TEME KOJIH SMO SE DOTAKNULI: ► Zašto osnivači ne misle na pravne stvari ► Zašto najjednostavniji društveni ugovor nije dovoljan. Što ako netko od suosnivača odustane? ► Koje su osnovne pravne stvari koje startup treba riješiti na početku? ► Zašto je važno urediti intelektualno vlasnišvo? ► Može li se uštedjeti korištenjem gotovih predložaka za ugovore? ► Što su konvertibilni zajmovi i zašto su česti oblik investicije kod nas, iako ih hrvatski zakon ne poznaje zapravo ► Što kad dođe investitor? ► Interni due dilligence - hvatanje potencijalnih problema prije pregovora s investitorima ► Kao što se auto prije prodaje vozi mehaničaru, startup prije investicije ili akvizicije treba pravniku da detektira popravljive nedostatke koji bi mogli smanjiti vrijednost ► Term Sheet i što on znači ► Tri greške osnivača kad pregovaraju s investitorima ► Savjet mladim osnivačima: pitajte iskusnije kolege koji su već to prošli ► Što za osnivače, a što za zaposlenike znači ESOP (Employee Stock Option Plan) ► Jesu li stock options regulirani u hrvatskom zakonu? ► Treba nam zakon koji regulira udjeličarstvo zaposlenika ► Kako procijeniti je li neka ponuda za exit dobra ili ne? ► Je li bitno da odvjetnik koji radi sa startupom ima iskustva u toj niši _______________
Good day to all of our Nakama! This episode is filled to the brim and we don't know how we're going to discuss everything that happened in this chapter, but we'll try. Niji $l& Yonji reminisce on fighting Big Mom, Law displays someone else's ability and Kidd gets laughed at, Big Mom is defeated but has some important words right before she falls, Orochi has been killed, Raizo wins, what happens to Zoro, Death figure wasn't Brook, & Zunesha was was a companion of JoyBoy? What is going on??? Leave a LIKE, COMMENT your thoughts, SHARE with a friend, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more content. Much love and happiness to all of you! Support Us: https://mee6.gg/m/thatonepiecetalk Discord: https://discord.gg/7GwEXDTWUj Our Second Channel (Clips Only): https://rb.gy/y4e1ze Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thatonepiecetalk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thatonepiecetalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatonepiecetalk/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThatOnePieceTalk Video Production: YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/braverystudios Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/braverystudios Musical Production Intro: 198o8 | https://instagram.com/198o8 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatonepiecetalk/support
My guest for this episode is the co-founder and CEO of one of the newest Insurtech Unicorns in the industry. Niji Sabharwol founded a company called AgentSync with his wife Jenn Knight in 2018. They met while working at LinkedIn together where he served as the Global Sales Strategy & Operations Manager based out of Ireland and then San Francisco. Niji moved on to become the Head of Sales Strategy and Operations at Zenefits. Zenefits was a hyper-growth HR startup that received a 4.5 billion Dollar valuation. Unfortunately, they grew too fast resulting in over hiring, reckless company culture, and disregard for insurance licensing regulation. Niji was the guy tasked with fixing the problem. The remediation plans he set up for Zenefits helped him come up with the idea for AgentSync. He and Jenn have come up with a way for the insurance industry to automate producer licensing and compliance in real-time with software.We covered:· Advice for Raising Capital· AgentSync's Ideal Client· How the Zenefits Compliance Issues Created AgentSync· Why AgentSync is Crucial for Compliance
Niji just get's torn to absolute shreds this week, in addition to having a great big pin stuck through him. Big bummer. This week, Big Mom fights some boys, and so does Oars in chapters 466-477.Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/inheritedwillpodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/Inherited_Will
Nebojša Matić je gost Vladimira Stankovića u 38. epizodi podcasta Biznis Priče.
Niji Sabharwal, Cofounder & CEO of AgentSync (www.agentsync.io), talks about launching the company, leaning into alliances early, and how investing in SEO helped them land their early customers...all while moving from the Bay Area to Denver in the midst of a pandemic! This episode is brought to you by Codescience. CodeScience is a founding member of the Salesforce Product Development Outsourcer program. The only Master PDO, CodeScience helps businesses thrive on the AppExchange by guiding them through the full solution lifecycle, from building to commercialization and deployment. CodeScience has helped build 10% of the apps on the AppExchange, including solutions for nCino, IQVIA, Salesforce, MailChimp, and more. Visit www.codescience.com to learn how CodeScience can help your business win in the Salesforce ecosystem.