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Traditional Japanese art of paper folding

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TED Talks Daily
Origami, the ancient art form solving modern problems | Miles Wu

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:49


14-year-old student Miles Wu is obsessed with origami, transforming everyday scraps of paper into unexpected creations. In a joyful talk, he explores the ancient art form — from making Christmas ornaments and pigeons to folding patterns that can hold 10,000 times their weight — and shows all the possibilities hiding inside a single piece of paper. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Die Maus - 30
Wenig oder viel...

Die Maus - 30

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 60:06


Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit CO2 in der Umwelt, Käpt‘n Blaubär und seiner großen Klappe, Wasser bei der Ebbe, mit Nina und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Ihr hört eine Wiederholung: Tierisch spannend - Warum fressen Meerschweinchen so viel?(1:03) Frage des Tages - Warum ist CO2 schlecht für die Umwelt? (12:03) Mausfreundebuch - Lasse faltet Origami (24:38) Maustisch - Salz (38:57) Sachgeschichte - Ebbe (47:46) Von Nina Heuser.

MASSNEGOCIOS con Miguel Furque
Gestionar el talento, la culpa y la rentabilidad. Carolina Tomás de Origami Software

MASSNEGOCIOS con Miguel Furque

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 20:57


Descubrí cómo Carolina Tomás, Co-fundadora y COO de Origami Software, lidera una de las mejores empresas para trabajar en Argentina. En esta charla sin filtros en CUBO, exploramos la gestión de la culpa del emprendedor, la importancia del coaching y cómo humanizar los vínculos para superar crisis extremas, como la caída del 50% de sus ventas. Dejá de romantizar el emprendedorismo y aprendé a disfrutar el proceso real.Suscribite gratis a mi newsletter en ceosdelfuturo.com

Yanghaiying
Folding Origami turned out a math algebra problem

Yanghaiying

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 42:37


Folding Origami turned out a math algebra problem

We Have a Situation Here
Origami Frogs

We Have a Situation Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 40:35


Harvey Moonboot keeps origami frogs of unknown origins taped to the pigs on his farm. It's weird, even for Harvey. When his elderly neighbor, Mr. Hogsworth, discovers secret messages inside the frogs the adventure of a lifetime truly begins!Thanks for listening!

The Best One Yet

Ferrari's 1st electric car was mostly hated... but we think they win even if they sell zero.Spotify will let you create remixes with AI… That's not AI Slop, it's Slap (we'll explain the diff).Shibumi disrupted the umbrella, selling $127M of beach blockers… and now it's banned.Plus, the hottest new trend in tech is an ancient Japanese hobby… Origami is back, baby.$RACE SPOT $TSLANEWSLETTER:https://tboypod.com/newsletter OUR 2ND SHOW:Want more business storytelling from us? Check our weekly deepdive show, The Best Idea Yet: The untold origin story of the products you're obsessed with. Listen for free to The Best Idea Yet: https://wondery.com/links/the-best-idea-yet/NEW LISTENERSFill out our 2 minute survey: https://qualtricsxm88y5r986q.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dp1FDYiJgt6lHy6GET ON THE POD: Submit a shoutout or fact: https://tboypod.com/shoutouts SOCIALS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tboypod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tboypodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tboypod Linkedin (Nick): https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-martell/Linkedin (Jack): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-crivici-kramer/Anything else: https://tboypod.com/ About Us: The daily pop-biz news show making today's top stories your business. Formerly known as Robinhood Snacks, The Best One Yet is hosted by Jack Crivici-Kramer & Nick Martell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim
T4 #48 Valentina Silva Ferreira

Vale a pena com Mariana Alvim

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 42:03


Uma conversa ótima, cheia de boas histórias e do maravilhoso sotaque madeirense, com uma talentosa e premiada escritora, muito simpática. Espero que gostem tanto quanto eu.(Gravada ao vivo no Falemos, o festival anual do Livro e da Leitura da Madeira, organizado pela Direção Regional dos Arquivos, das Bibliotecas e do Livro - DRABL).Os livros que escolheu:Como Água para Chocolate, de Laura Esquivel;O Chão dos Pardais, de Dulce Maria Cardoso;Notas sobre o Luto, de Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie;Atos de Desobediência, de Helena Magalhães.Outras referências:Filho da Mãe, Hugo Gonçalves.Os que escreveu:Distúrbio;A Morte é uma Serial Killer;Os Loucos Também Dançam;Origami;Vertigens;Um Lobo no Quarto;A Casa das Malvas.O que ofereci:Isola, Allegra Goodman.Os livros aqui:www.wook.pt

Audio Poem of the Day
Little God Origami

Audio Poem of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 1:07


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We're doomed we're saved - The Biorevolution Podcast
Nature's origami– DNA nanotechnology

We're doomed we're saved - The Biorevolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 35:27 Transcription Available


DNA nanotechnology treats DNA not primarily as a carrier of genetic information, but as a programmable material. Based on the predictability of Watson–Crick base pairing, DNA nanotechnology allows researchers to encode specific structural information. DNA origami, in particular, is an interesting approach for reproducibly folding complex two- and three-dimensional DNA nano-objects. The potential of DNA origami structures shows their versatility, from biosensing and diagnostics to drug delivery, biomaterials, DNA data storage, and computing — even though the field is still at a comparatively early stage, with a number of interesting biotechs emerging. With DNA nanotechnology expert and science writer Marco Lolaico, we discuss the fascinating field of DNA nanotechnology, with structures from DNA smileys to DNA bunnies, to movable DNA machines. We ask Marco how big “huge” is through a nanotech lens, and whether we can expect a Nobel Prize for the technology. Find Marco here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-lolaico/ Find his “Plenty of room” newsletter here: https://plentyofroom.beehiiv.com/ Disclaimer: Louise von Stechow & Andreas Horchler and their guests express their personal opinions, which are founded on research on the respective topics, but do not claim to give medical, investment or even life advice in the podcast. References: 1. Nature Research Intelligence DNA Nanotechnology and Biomedical Applications. https://www.nature.com/research-intelligence/nri-topic-summaries/dna-nanotechnology-and-biomedical-applications-micro-2491 2. Seeman NC. Nucleic acid junctions and lattices. 1982. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/link_gateway/1982JThBi..99..237S/doi:10.1016/0022-5193(82)90002-9 3. Rothemund PWK. Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns. 2006. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/link_gateway/2006Natur.440..297R/doi:10.1038/nature04586 4. Seeman NC, Sleiman HF. DNA nanotechnology. 2017. https://www.nature.com/articles/natrevmats201768 5. Zhan P et al. Recent Advances in DNA Origami-Engineered Nanomaterials. 2023. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrev.3c00028 6. Dunn KE. The Business of DNA Nanotechnology: Commercialization of Origami and Other Technologies. 2020. https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/2/377 7. https://plentyofroom.beehiiv.com/p/molecular-hard-drives-dna-origami-rewrites-data-storage 8. Zhang C. Linked data storage using DNA origami nanostructures. 2025. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-66274-x 9. https://plentyofroom.beehiiv.com/p/dna-origami-boosts-anti-hiv-antibodies-vaccine-breakthrough 10. Romanov A. DNA origami vaccines program antigen-focused germinal centers. 2026. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adx6291

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle
The Origami Club by Amias

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 2:07


The Origami Club by Amias by 826 Valencia

RIMScast
RIMS Risk Manager of the Year Jeff Bray

RIMScast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 43:06


Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society.   In this episode, Justin interviews the RIMS 2026 Risk Manager of the Year, Jeff Bray, about his award and his career at AMB, which merged with Prologis early in his career. Justin and Jeff discuss how risk management earns a strategic seat at the table, how Jeff revived the ERM Program at Prologis, tying it to the business model, and how cross-functional risk management works at Prologis today. Jeff speaks of resilience in the face of polycrisis and climate risk, and working on what he has control over while being aware of the rest. Jeff shares his excitement for developing the next generation of risk professionals and about the amazing opportunity the risk profession holds for them today. Listen for insight on ERM, resilience, and building relationships.   Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:14] We hope you are listening to this episode of RIMScast while at RISKWORLD 2026, and we are gently reminding you to download the RIMS Events App to navigate the show successfully! [:29] About this episode of RIMScast. This is our annual Risk Manager of the Year episode. We are delighted to be joined by this year's honoree, Jeff Bray of Prologis. If you are listening to this on its release day of May 4th, you might see him onstage at RISKWORLD. But first… [:59] RIMS Virtual Workshops. The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Prep Course will be on May 13th and 14th. The popular CBCP and RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Bootcamp will be held from May 18th through the 21st. The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep Course will be held on June 9th and 10th. [1:19] Links to registration are in this episode's notes. [1:22] Webinars. On May 14th, Origami Risk will return with a new session, "Future-Proofing Your Risk Program: Keeping Pace with Scale, Complexity, and Visibility." [1:34] On May 21st, GRC returns to present "Is Your Fire Protection Strategy Outdated? Emerging Risks Are Changing the Rules." [1:43] On May 28th, Zurich returns with "From Underwriting To Risk Management: What To Expect From The Growing Demand For Data Center Construction." Register for webinars at RIMS.org/Webinars or through the links in this episode's show notes. [1:58] Folks, RIMS is back on YouTube. Our handle is @RIMSOfficialChannel. We've got plenty of videos there, including RIMScast, RIMScast Canada video podcasts, and other informative and entertaining content from RIMS. Subscribe to the channel today! [2:16] RISKWORLD 2026 is underway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania! If you are here or on your way, be sure to download the RIMS Events App. It is free and publicly available. This will help you set your agenda and provide ample navigation through the Philadelphia Convention Center. [2:36] RIMS has also released its RISKWORLD Playlist, available through Apple Music and Spotify. Whether you want to get in the zone before RISKWORLD or relive the energy after it, these official RISKWORLD Playlists are available to keep the energy going. [2:53] Links are in this episode's show notes. [2:57] On with the Show! This is our special Risk Manager of the Year episode of RIMScast! This year's honoree is Jeff Bray. [3:08] Jeff is the Senior Vice President and Head of Global Risk Management at Prologis, a global leader in logistics real estate, with 1.3 billion square feet across 20 countries on four continents, and more than 6,500 customers focused on moving goods around the globe. [3:24] That is a lot of responsibility for one person, but don't worry, he's got a mighty team who shoulder it with him. [3:31] We're going to learn all about his work, the leaps and bounds he's made over the last 20 years, his involvement with the Spencer Educational Foundation, and what it takes to succeed in an increasingly uncertain world. We're going to have a lot of fun! Let's get to it! [3:46] Interview! RIMS 2026 Risk Manager of the Year, Jeff Bray, welcome to RIMScast! [4:07] Justin and Jeff met recently for his profile in RIMS Risk Management Magazine. [4:14] This episode is released on Day 1 of RISKWORLD. When people are listening to this, they might be seeing Jeff onstage accepting his award. Jeff says, first and foremost, he is looking forward to RISKWORLD; the award is a nice cherry on top. [4:37] Jeff is 20 years into his career, and he has only missed a few RISKWORLDs. [4:45] Jeff joined AMB Property Corporation in 2005, not knowing anything about risk management and knowing only environmental insurance, a few weeks before Hurricane Katrina. It was trial by fire. Then, Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Wilma hit. It was a transformational year. [5:34] There were two years in a row of serious hurricanes affecting the property insurance market. The challenges AMB had experienced transformed the way the insurance and risk management program has been run ever since. [6:02] AMB merged with Prologis a few years later, following a great financial crisis that occurred in June 2011. [6:32] Jeff says Prologis is an owner of logistics real estate. They don't operate any of the buildings. Jeff's purview is the 1.3 billion square feet of real estate in 20 countries, with around 60,000 assets. [6:47] Prologis has a couple of billion dollars a year of development activity. They have a renewable energy business and a digital infrastructure. [7:32] Jeff says it's critical to see properties first-hand. Warehouses are different in different countries, and seeing them helps solve problems when they arrive. Early on, he attended a captive owners conference in Bermuda, and meeting many peers accelerated his learning. [9:03] Through serving the business, Jeff built trust with senior leaders and the board. Jeff started by figuring out what people wanted or needed and helped them achieve it. He built strong relationships with every group; he's in lockstep with legal, finance, and business teams. [10:33] Jeff's risk team has seven members. He also has two members of the corporate security team. He has worked hard to grow the team as needed. He sees an opportunity with technology to scale the team's capabilities to focus on critical tasks. He's grateful for the team's efforts. [11:49] Risk management is centralized at Prologis. They operate as a consistent global program. Jeff is in San Francisco, with team members in the Bay Area, Denver, and one in Dallas. [12:45] Jeff says he takes advantage of every crisis and pays close attention to every near-miss. It's a reminder that this is why what we do is important. Sometimes it's all hands on deck. What can we do differently next time? [13:35] One big near-miss was a fire that arose from customer operations in a building, which didn't amount to much because the sprinklers operated properly. Jeff participates in Prologis's global safety board. They pay close attention to anything like a contractor injury. [14:06] June is National Safety Month. The Head of Safety of Prologis's Development Team plans Safety Month activities. Every project and team member will be involved. It sends a good message. They make it very clear to every contractor they hire that safety is paramount. [14:49] Justin says the leader of the ASSP will soon be a guest on RIMScast. Safety should be observed every month. Jeff says in the past, safety was something they focused more on when something happened, but now it's ingrained in the way they operate. It's not treated separately. [15:44] Jeff reestablished Prologis's ERM program. His ERM Committee is a sounding board with seven or eight global leads. The members are the Head of Internal Audit, the Head of Info Security, and others, who work closely across the risk register to ask, "What are we missing?" [17:14] The challenge in reactivating the ERM committee was getting the relevance right. For the first meeting or so, they brainstormed. Now it's operating at the right frequency with the right dynamic input. It will continue to evolve in every meeting. [17:55] They meet annually with the Audit Committee, and some years they meet with the Board of Directors. It evolves from the day-to-day Risk Register, working with the business teams. The Audit Committee and the Board are very invested in what the ERM Committee does. [18:34] ERM at Prologis is tied to what's relevant to the CFO, the Chief Legal Officer, and other stakeholders. With the CFO, it's tied to earnings per share and net operating income impact. Jeff is always looking at what the business is looking to accomplish and how ERM can support it. [19:17] A Quick Break! The 2026 Florida RIMS Educational Conference will be held from July 28th through August 1st at the lovely Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida. A link to the event is in this episode's show notes. [19:40] Register now for the Second Annual RIMS Texas Regional Conference, to be held from August 10th through 12th at the Grand Hyatt on the San Antonio River Walk. Advance rates are available through June 5th. [19:55] The 11th Annual Chicagoland Risk Forum will return to the Old Post Office on Thursday, September 24th, 2026, in Chicago. Visit ChicagolandRiskForum.org for more information. [20:08] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held from October 4th through the 7th in Seattle, Washington. Registration is open, and you can also submit a session. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com and the link in this episode's show notes for more information. [20:26] Save the dates October 18th through the 21st. That is when the 50th Annual RIMS Canada Conference will be held in Quebec City. Booth sales are already open. The call for educational sessions is open through May 8th. Early-bird registration will open in June. [20:44] Visit RIMSCanadaConference.ca for more information. Also, remember to check out RIMS.org/Canada for our spinoff show, RIMScast Canada, hosted by National Conference Committee Chair, Aaron Lukoni. [20:59] Check RIMS.org for an announcement about the RIMS ERM Conference 2026. It will be up soon! [21:07] Let's Return to Our Interview with RIMS 2026 Risk Manager of the Year, Jeff Bray! [21:24] Justin asks what Jeff loves about RISKWORLD. Jeff loves the people, the interactions in the hallways, even when racing from session to session, and meeting to meeting. There's no better place to meet people and build meaningful relationships over the years. [21:45] Jeff says there's no better place to get apprised of what's coming up in the risk industry and reconnect with our most important relationships. [22:17] Jeff says RISKWORLD is a connection point where a group of risk professionals from around the country can get together. [22:31] Jeff's team members, the Head of Risk and the Head of Claims, have attended RISKWORLD for the last few years. [23:07] Justin asks about cross-functional risk management. Jeff says that he can't imagine a problem crossing their desk that Risk Management can solve solely by themselves, figure out, and move on. Generally, they will engage Legal, HR, and the Business Teams. [23:28] Jeff says that's hugely important to be able to solve problems effectively, and in a way that enables the business. [23:55] Jeff thinks the perspective on risk has changed over time. The needs have changed over time. At the beginning of his time at AMB and Prologis, there was a focus on insurance because they were expanding to new countries and standing up a global program. [24:17] Within 90 days, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma hit, and Jeff was learning about disaster recovery and response. He saw the teams in action and how it can be a competitive advantage if they can get their properties up and running quicker than someone else. [24:37] That's absolutely a competitive advantage to Prologis, and that's been in their DNA ever since. [24:53] Justin asks about Jeff's dashboard. It's a Claims dashboard, created by the Claims team, so Jeff can look at the Claims activity every day. [25:16] Jeff says Prologis retains a bunch of risk itself. It's Prologis's money. It concerns not only Jeff, but also the Finance Team and others. None of them likes surprises. Jeff manages it like a business, managing actual claims against the forecast. [25:53] Jeff says it's been phenomenal. He's asking for more dashboards! [26:08] Jeff discusses the impacts of technological innovation on his role. One of the biggest pieces was onboarding Archipelago, a tool to intake Statement of Value information and other property characteristics and deliver it to an insurance company in a reliable and verifiable way. [26:33] Jeff says during that period, they went through $40 to $50 billion of acquisitions, so Archipelago was a game-changer in a way that insurance companies couldn't believe. [26:48] Prologis would bring on a portfolio in September and was ready for its December renewals with the full Schedule of Values. Jeff says it was about, "What questions am I asking myself, and how do we solve for that?" [27:03] Jeff was looking beyond the Cap Modeling results to what other information he could get out of the data, from the newness of the assets, different specifications, and different protections in place, and quantifying that in a way that was meaningful for the insurers. [27:25] When Prologis onboarded Archipelago, there weren't any other systems available to do what was needed. They were developing something that hadn't been in place yet. Prologis was part of the development team. [27:43] Jeff says the Claims dashboard is driven by Origami, which has been an important partner of Prologis. [27:55] Prologis has always been focused on the combination of good data and leveraging technologies to interpret that data. That's been very important to Prologis. [28:15] Another Quick Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's Risk Manager on Campus application period is now open, and it will close on June 30th. Grant awardees, colleges, and universities are typically notified in September. [28:42] The Course Development Grant application deadline for Interval Number 2 will be on June 15th, 2026. Award notifications will be sent out in late July. [28:57] General Grant applications will open on May 1st, 2026, and the application deadline is July 30th. Internship Grant applications open on August 15th and close on October 15th. [20:08] Links to each of these grants are in this episode's show notes. Visit SpencerEd.org for more information. [29:17] Let's Conclude Our Interview with RIMS 2026 Risk Manager of the Year, Jeff Bray! [29:43] Jeff says the younger risk professionals are absolutely more well-versed in technology. The challenge is not to let technology become more important than understanding the basics of the business. [30:00] Jeff says you still need to understand what that policy says and what the submission process looks like, so you can get the right outcomes out of the technology. Most of the folks Jeff works with are younger than he is. [30:21] Jeff says what they're doing with AI, dashboards, and other insights is super impressive. They balance that with learning the fundamentals. [30:47] In a new risk professional, Jeff looks first for curiosity and questions. When Jeff hit stagnant parts of his career, he had stopped asking questions, so today, he asks a lot of questions. Curiosity is key to investigating what's happening in the company to solve problems. [31:18] Jeff says connecting the dots is something he still works on today. We live in a complex world. There's generally not one threat or risk that operates in a silo. Risks are connected. Someone who can understand how different risks might be interconnected will be critical. [31:43] Jeff says that being hungry, learning, and striving to do more than the person who started next to you is more important than ever. [32:06] Jeff says polycrisis is an interesting term, and he fully believes in it. He spends a fair amount of time thinking about what he has control over and what he doesn't have control over. Jeff says Prologis doesn't let the polycrisis drive its strategy on a day-to-day basis. [32:45] Jeff says awareness is key, and knowing how you can respond as an organization. [33:02] On mitigation and navigation, Jeff says, it's like being on defense versus offense. Risk mitigation works if it's a very simple solution. Putting a floodwall in a building to prevent flooding is a great mitigation.  [33:15] Most risks are not that simple, and they require navigation. They require keeping options open and multiple solutions. Navigation lends itself to how risks evolve and how we respond to those risks. [33:40] Jeff says Prologis is an owner of 1.3 billion square feet of real estate, with two to three percent of the world's GDP flowing through its buildings. Supply chain resilience is key. Prologis focuses on climate risk, but Jeff wants to look at it from more of a resilience perspective. [34:04] Jeff's perspective is about what Prologis should be worrying about, and how that affects how they build a building and how they operate an asset. Climate risk is front-of-mind to this day for many of Prologis's investors. [34:17] Investors want to know what Porlogis is doing about things and how they are looking at exposures. So Prologis has always tried to be on the front end of that discussion with investors. The decisions Prologis makes just need to make good business sense. [34:41] As long as Prologis can communicate, this is a concern, and this is how it translates into a business impact or impacts performance. That remains key, and we are in an environment that is evolving in frequency and severity. It's something Prologis pays close attention to. [35:16] Solar panels are part of Prologis's sustainability goals. Thicker rooftops are needed. Solar panels affect how air conditioning is used and the temperature levels within a building. It affects how Prologis might construct the building to have a better working environment. [35:51] Jeff says it all ties together, which comes back to a more resilient and better-performing portfolio. [36:00] Justin asks about earthquake resilience for new construction. Prologis has a lot of property on the California coast and has been focused on earthquake risk for the life of the company, doing voluntary retro-fittings and seismic upgrades. [36:33] That's not to get reduced insurance premiums but to take steps to reduce interruptions that may occur for Prologis's customers' activities when an earthquake does arise. It's about taking Prologis's objectives and aligning them with the business, not to save premiums. [37:16] Jeff is very excited by the level of abilities he sees in college students. He was recently at Old Dominion for Risk Manager on Campus. This industry has an amazing amount of opportunity. Risk is at the crossroads of finance, operations, legal issues, and HR. [38:27] Jeff's words to students and aspiring risk professionals: "There's an incredible amount of opportunity. What risk strategy means today is very different than what it meant 15 years ago. It's a hidden gem of an industry, still today." [38:44] Justin congratulates Jeff on being named RIMS Risk Manager of the Year 2026. Nobody accomplishes anything by themselves. Is there anyone you want to thank? Jeff says thanking a whole host of folks might take its own podcast. [38:59] Jeff thanks his team across Risk, Resilience, and Claims, and the deep bench of external risk advisors, from broker placement to consulting, technology partnerships, and the insurers. He couldn't do this without all of those team members. He's very grateful for it all. [39:49] Justin says, I look forward to meeting you and seeing you up onstage and cheering you on. I hope we can continue to stay in touch because you've got so much knowledge to share with the global risk community, here through RIMScast. Thank you so much for your time! [40:16] Special thanks again to Jeff Bray, the 2026 RIMS Risk Leader of the Year. We are delighted for him and congratulate him once again. Be sure to check out last week's episode, featuring RIMS Rising Risk Professional, Tyler Vaughan. [40:32] In May, we intend to have Honor Roll Awardee, Emily Buckley, back on RIMScast. Check RIMS Risk Management Magazine for the Awards Digital Edition, which also features profiles on the Chapters of the Year and other special awards. More winners will be on RIMScast in 2026. [40:55] I hope everyone who's listening in Philadelphia at RISKWORLD is having a blast! Next week's episode will feature interviews recorded live while in Philadelphia. Let's relive the magic! [41:08] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [41:37] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [41:55] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [42:13] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [42:29] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [42:43] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [42:55] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continued support!   Links: RISKWORLD Playlists:

Pop Art
Pop Art: el arte de pensar en origami - Emilio Rama - Artista

Pop Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 36:44


La combinación del Pop Art y el origami es la esencia ingente, filosófica y conexa de Emilio Rama -Artista mexicano. Su arte es exquisito, cavilante y loable con matices críticos, desperdigando su creatividad en el mundo.

Living Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast
Revealing the secrets of Sanskrit mathematics with Prof Clemency Montelle - Episode #74

Living Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 36:50 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailWe talk with Professor Clemency Montelle all about her work decoding the mathematics of ancient manuscripts. In a wide-ranging discussion, we cover some of the concepts that first arose in India, hear about a mentor who hosted meals based on ancient recipes, and learn how important cultural and historical context is for the questions that mathematicians ask.While she was at the INI, Professor Montelle delivered the Kirk Lecture for the Modern History of Mathematics Programme, which you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa2kN-li984 ---This episode was supported by the quantitative research firm G-Research, which has launched a new series of mathematical puzzles called G-Riddles. It's free to try and could win you a cash prize: https://www.gresearch.com/griddles/Living Proof is the podcast of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. The Isaac Newton Institute is a national and international visitor research institute. It runs research programmes on selected themes in mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications over a wide range of science and technology. It attracts leading mathematical scientists from the UK and overseas to interact in research over an extended period.Produced by Jon Farrow.Edited by Keerthi Raj.Music: 'Origami' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au----**Correction** At 5:26, the date of the earliest numerical tables is the beginning of the second millenium before the Common Era.

Robot Talk
Episode 153: Origami-inspired robots - Chenying Liu

Robot Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 20:50


Claire chatted to Chenying Liu from the University of Oxford about how a robot's physical form can actively contribute to sensing, processing, decision-making, and movement. Chenying Liu is a Junior Research Fellow and an Associate Member of Faculty in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford. She leads an independent research programme focused on embodied physical intelligence, exploring how robot design can integrate geometry, materials, and control to enhance autonomy and robustness. Her work aims to develop more efficient and resilient robotic systems by embedding intelligence directly into their physical structures. Support Robot Talk on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ClaireAsher  

SuperToast by FABERNOVEL
☂️ Ori: um guarda‑chuva inspirado no origami

SuperToast by FABERNOVEL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 1:14


A Ori umbrella é o primeiro guarda‑chuva do mundo sem armação metálica, inspirado na arte do origami.O produto foi criado por engenheiros do MIT e especialistas em origami, usando padrões de dobra avançados.

ORIGAMI L'Hebdo
S03E29 - Pragmata, Replaced, Minos et Morbid Metal

ORIGAMI L'Hebdo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 108:55


Mais dites-moi, y en a des jeux dans votre Hebdo !C'est vrai, ma bonne dame ! Pas moins de quatre ! Mais c'est ce qu'il faut pour tenir le rythme du calendrier. Que voulez-vous, y a plus d'saison...Au programme cette semaine, la critique du longtemps attendu PRAGMATA par Kevin, qui va vous dire tout le bien qu'il pense de la formule hybride du jeu de Capcom.Au rayon critiques toujours, Gauthier fait le point sur Replaced, cinematic platformer au pixel art étourdissant mais qui peine à confirmer sur la longueur.Ce même Gauthier vous parlera également de Morbid Metal, tout juste arrivé en early access, et qui l'a déjà charmé par son placement à la croisée des formules de Devil May Cry 5, Hades et Warframe.Sylvain viendra compléter ce tableau avec son vécu sur MINOS, tower defense mâtiné de rogue (bah oui) dans lequel vous incarnez le mythique homme-taureau, chargé de défendre son labyrinthe.Le tour de l'actu se fera cette fois-ci exceptionnellement en plateau, tandis que le Mais Pas Que... vous causera cinéma avec Projet Dernière Chance et bande-dessinée avec Toc Toc.Bon WE avec ORIGAMI !

SOMMELIER
Julian Grampp – Jenseits der Weinkonvention

SOMMELIER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 167:07 Transcription Available


Und dann bist Du Gast von Julian Grampp und merkst ziemlich schnell: Das hier ist keiner von denen, die Wein erklären wie eine Bedienungsanleitung für einen Toaster. Kein „Noten von…“, kein „Anklänge von…“, kein rhetorisches Origami. Julian arbeitet eher wie ein guter Taschendieb – du merkst erst später, dass er dir etwas entwendet hat. In diesem Fall: deine alten Vorstellungen von Wein. Vielleicht sogar deine Beziehung zu dem, was Trinken eigentlich bedeuten kann. Er redet nicht viel über Technik und was genau und wie er es sagt, bleibt. Während andere Sommeliers dich überzeugen wollen – manchmal auch, um am Ende eine teurere Flasche zu verkaufen – hat Julian dieses irritierende Desinteresse daran, ob du ihm zustimmst. Und genau deshalb tust du es. Sein Zugang ist kein Trend, kein Konzept, kein modisches Naturbekenntnis. Es ist stiller Trotz. Gegen das Glatte. Gegen das Berechenbare. Gegen diesen sterilen Perfektionismus, der Wein manchmal so spannend macht wie ein Business-Meeting ohne Ausgang. Er widerspricht nicht – er ignoriert. Und genau darin liegt die Eleganz. Denn bei ihm geht es nie nur um die Flasche. Es geht um den Winzer, um die Reise, um Gefühl. Um Herz. Um Liebe. Und ja, auch um Geld – aber nie nur darum. Man könnte sagen, er ist ein Sommelier jenseits der Konvention. Oder einfach jemand, der keine Lust auf Unsinn hat. Beides stimmt. Er vertraut dem Produkt – fast schon traditionell und gerade deshalb modern. Kein Sicherheitsnetz. Wenn der Wein etwas kann, zeigt er es. Wenn nicht, dann nicht. Und genau das ist es: Julian Grampp nimmt Wein ernst, aber sich selbst nicht zu wichtig. In einer Branche, die gern aus jedem Glas eine Weltanschauung baut und daraus einen Lifestyle formt, bleibt er bei etwas Schwierigerem: Klarheit. Raum für Gespräche. Für echte Beziehungen. Für das, was wirklich passiert. Der leise Revolutionär im Glas? Ja – aber ohne Dramatik. Eher wie jemand, der längst weitergereist ist, während andere noch diskutieren. Hier öffnet dir jemand eine Tür. Und wenn Du es hörst, weißt Du, was ich meine.

ORIGAMI L'Hebdo
S03E28 - Super Meat Boy 3D, Raccoin, The Posthumous Investigation et Sol Cesto

ORIGAMI L'Hebdo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 108:02


Qu'est-ce que l'audace ? Et bien, c'est tenir une émission hebdomadaire avec pas moins de quatre jeux et une grosse conférence en préambule quelques jours après une belle célébration.Et chez ORIGAMI, on a la prétention de croire qu'on a de l'audace. C'est pourquoi nos corps sont venus nous rappeler que non, qu'on avait surtout la quarantrentaine et souvent des enfants.C'est donc une belle Hebdo pleine d'énergie du désespoir qui vous attend en ce doux WE d'avril, avec un programme rondelet.Hubert et Sylvain - oui, les deux - seront en plateau pour vous parler boucherie de précision, via leurs premières heures dans Super Meat Boy 3D.Gauthier vous confiera ses petites histoires de pièces qui tombent et qui font tomber d'autres pièces, et qui font ensuite chuter des tickets : vous l'aurez peut-être compris, c'est le retour de Raccoin.L'investigatrice Linossier vous présentera quant à elle The Posthumous Investigation, polar brésilien qui joue sur les boucles temporelles dans le Rio des années 30.Elle se joindra enfin à Moguri pour évoquer la sortie en 1.0 de Sol Cesto, roguelite tactique à la bouille unique qui vous demande de "maîtriser votre chance".Le tout sera servi avec un tour de l'actu en voix gentiment cassée, avec un petit résumé du Triple I Initiative, ainsi qu'un Mais Pas Que... 100% Kevin Culturel sur Glose, roman de Juan José Saer.

Deep Dives 🤿
Ian Silber - What it's like designing at OpenAI

Deep Dives 🤿

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 45:10


If you're like me you gotta be curious... what's it like designing at OpenAI?So I'm excited to share today's episode with you :)It's a deep dive with OpenAI's Head of Product Design, Ian Silber (https://x.com/iansilber).Some highlights:****- The traits of the best systems thinkers at OpenAI- What makes the design culture at OpenAI unique- The vision for OpenAI's dynamic interface library- What it's like designing around chat as a primitive- What makes designing with AI as a material so unique- How tools like Codex are changing the practice of design- + a lot more- Mike Matas and Brandon Walkin (creators of Origami) https://mikematas.com/ , https://medium.com/designatmeta/introducing-origami-live-and-origami-2-0-a68116294e65- Cursor and Codex (AI coding tools) https://cursor.com/ ,(https://chatgpt.com/codex/?c_id=23226110534&c_agid=188421385415&c_crid=800871103650&c_kwid=kwd-111182835&c_ims=&c_pms=9017288&c_nw=g&c_dvc=c&gad_campaignid=23226110534&gbraid=0AAAAA-I0E5dO-SVXduV4xJjtnqTNMNrAP)

Thai PBS Podcast
Eureka ท่องโลกวิทยาการ EP. 12: Origami : Art, Design & Engineering

Thai PBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 30:52


The AI for Sales Podcast
The Future of Sales Automation

The AI for Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 34:25


Summary The conversation explores the evolution of communication automation, starting from basic email automations to the integration of AI in sales processes. It highlights the advancements in technology that have transformed how businesses engage with customers, including the potential future developments like AI-driven interactions and holographic sales representatives. Takeaways It started with just email automations. Dynamic emails have evolved into more complex communications. AI SDRs are now making phone calls. The future may include video interactions. Holograms could be the next frontier in sales. Sales technology is rapidly advancing. Communication methods are becoming more personalized. The integration of AI is reshaping customer engagement. Future sales strategies will likely involve more automation. Understanding these trends is crucial for businesses. Main Topics: The impact of AI on prospecting and customer outreach noise How organizations are integrating targeted workflows with Origami Ethical considerations in AI deployment for sales Future AI innovations: from automated slide generation to compliance standards Strategies for overcoming internal resistance to AI adoption Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro to Eric and Origami's AI solutions 01:08 - The growth of AI in young entrepreneurial ventures in SF 02:11 - The value of AI for customer experience and noise reduction 03:00 - How AI tools increase outreach complexity and noise 04:26 - The importance of human-in-the-loop for ethical AI deployment 06:08 - Origami's approach to targeted, technical workflows without engineering 06:57 - Case study: Elevating sales outreach in financial services 08:47 - The future of integrated signals, feeds, and targeted messaging 09:45 - Creative AI prospecting methods, like leveraging personal interests 11:16 - Overcoming misconceptions about AI and its limitations in lead generation 12:42 - The importance of governance, data accuracy, and avoiding hallucinations 13:19 - Potential disruptions from fully autonomous AI systems 14:04 - The evolution from artificial to augmented intelligence in sales 14:58 - Balancing automation with personal touch in customer interactions 16:35 - Building trust and avoiding AI-driven missteps 17:31 - The re-architecture of Origami for innovation and scalability 18:44 - Emerging AI tools: From presentation automation to next-generation workflows 20:05 - The ethical role of humans in AI decision-making and trust 21:07 - The social impact of AI wealth concentration and long-term thinking 22:23 - AI standards, compliance, and collaboration across companies 23:16 - Overcoming organizational resistance: middle management and AI 25:02 - Championing internal AI initiatives and sales stories 26:11 - Empathy, feedback, and continuous improvement in AI sales tools 27:31 - Highlights from the SDR Leader Conference and Origami's platform evolution 29:18 - Final thoughts: The future of list building and AI-driven sales innovations 30:11 - How to connect with Eric and learn more The AI for Sales Podcast is brought to you by BDR.ai, Nooks.ai, and ZoomInfo—the go-to-market intelligence platform that accelerates revenue growth. Skip the forms and website hunting—Chad will connect you directly with the right person at any of these companies.

ASMR by GentleWhispering
♦-♦-♦Origami show-n-tell "The Book"♦-♦-♦ ASMR

ASMR by GentleWhispering

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2026 17:02


Hey! :D I am so glad to start making videos again.. :*} thank you guys so much for being patient and understanding. ♥ Soooo... in this video I will show you my origami supply book, explain some basics and show you my kirigami (pop art). Enjoy. Description: Origami(paper folding), Kusudama(paper sphere), 3D origami( paper sculpture made out of multiple modules), Kirigami(pop up 3D cut outs)Kusudamas website: http://www.kusudama.meGentlewhispering website: http://www.gentlewhispering.comNailpolish: Sally Hansen nailgrowth miracle #170 Loyal Lavender ;)Amazon MP3https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_srch_drd_B01BAXDICM?ie=UTF8&field-keywords=GentleWhispering&index=digital-music&search-type=ssGoogle Play MP3https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Gentlewhispering?id=Apc4txglf3f2siowzgqccttky5i&hl=enSpotify MP3https://play.spotify.com/artist/3gkB9Cdx4UuWQxjhelyd87?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=openiTunes MP3https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/gentlewhispering/id1077570705#see-all/top-songshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/maria-gentlewhispering/id1048320316This recording is copyrighted 2012 by GentleWhispering, all rights reserved.7/6/12

3d asmr origami show n tell
ASMR by GentleWhispering
♦-♦-♦Origami show-n-tell "The Collection"♦-♦-♦ ASMR

ASMR by GentleWhispering

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 13:21


Hey! :D I am so glad to start making videos again.. :*} thank you guys so much for being patient and understanding. ♥ Soooo... in this video I will show you my origami collection of different types of origami including the "Firework" one :). Enjoy. Description: Origami(paper folding), Kusudama(paper sphere), 3D origami( paper sculpture made out of multiple modules), Kirigami(pop up 3D cut outs)Kusudamas website: http://www.kusudama.meGentlewhispering website: http://www.gentlewhispering.comNailpolish: Sally Hansen nailgrowth miracle #170 Loyal Lavender ;)Amazon MP3https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_srch_drd_B01BAXDICM?ie=UTF8&field-keywords=GentleWhispering&index=digital-music&search-type=ssGoogle Play MP3https://play.google.com/store/music/artist/Gentlewhispering?id=Apc4txglf3f2siowzgqccttky5i&hl=enSpotify MP3https://play.spotify.com/artist/3gkB9Cdx4UuWQxjhelyd87?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=openiTunes MP3https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/gentlewhispering/id1077570705#see-all/top-songshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/maria-gentlewhispering/id1048320316This recording is copyrighted 2012 by GentleWhispering, all rights reserved4/6/12

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido
Ep455_B: 11F; Dinosaurios; Sag A*; Genes y Psiquiatría; AlphaGenome; ADN Origami

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 149:41


-Sag A* como materia oscura en vez de agujero negro (00:00) -11F Día de la mujer y la niña en ciencia (36:00) -Mapa genético de desórdenes psiquiátricos (1:05:00) -AlphaGenome de DeepMind promete revolucionar la medicina (1:21:00) -Vacunas origami de ADN (1:48:00)

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido
Ep455_A: 11F; Dinosaurios; Sag A*; Genes y Psiquiatría; AlphaGenome; ADN Origami

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 57:36


-11F Día de la mujer y la niña en ciencia (07:00) -Titular en La Vanguardia:“El logro de Barbacid es una mala noticia para la ciencia” (15:00) -Depredadores jurásicos, devoradores de bebés (22:00) -Sag A* como materia oscura en vez de agujero negro (44:00)

Beers & Bible Podcast
279 - Crafty Lefty, Origami Orange, Romans 7:15-25 Part 2

Beers & Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 58:34


Justice & Drew
Hour 3 : Origami Bunny, Liz Collin Joins

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 39:19 Transcription Available


For Hour 3 Jon talks about the Walz press conference where he had a origami bunny. Then Tom Homan held a press conference during this hour, and Liz Collin joins to recap it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Justice & Drew
Hour 3 : Origami Bunny, Liz Collin Joins

Justice & Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 39:38


For Hour 3 Jon talks about the Walz press conference where he had a origami bunny. Then Tom Homan held a press conference during this hour, and Liz Collin joins to recap it.

OTTOTECNOLOGIA
La sombrilla origami: se pliega, se ilumina y se conecta

OTTOTECNOLOGIA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 3:10 Transcription Available


Para precio y disponibilidad, vaya a este vínculo: https://oriworld.co/ En el episodio presentamos un prototipo de sombrilla inspirado en el origami: una estructura metálica plegable sin costillas que se abre y se cierra como papel y cuenta con una pantalla OLED flexible integrada. La sombrilla se conecta por Wi‑Fi al teléfono para mostrar fotos, datos del clima, calidad del aire y niveles de UV; la pantalla es de 2.7 pulgadas y el producto aún está en fase de prototipo.

The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast
Origami Extravaganza! by Tuttle Studio

The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 27:32


The Drunk Guys fold after drinking a beer this week when they “read” Origami Extravaganza by Tuttle Studio. They drink a thousand of: ForEverett by Timber Ales. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson The Drunk Guys now have a Patreon! The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, and where ever fine podcasts can be found. We are also part of the Hopped Up Network of independent beer podcasters. If you're drunk enough to enjoy the Podcast, please give us a rating. To save time, just round up to five stars. Also, please follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. There's no excuse to miss another Drunk Guys episode, announcement, or typo!

Adafruit Industries
3D Hangouts – Jukebox Prototype and Origami Heart Box

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026


This week @adafruit we're talking about new projects and showcasing our work in progress. This week's time lapse features an origami heart box. Apple IIe Case YouTube: https://youtu.be/e0qI-8YNjng Apple IIe Case Learn Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/apple-iie-fruit-jam-enclosure Fruit Jam: https://www.adafruit.com/product/6200 Timelapse Tuesday Origami Heart Box By SEANLIANG00 https://cults3d.com/:3886554 https://youtu.be/petpCK7YrE0

3D Hangouts
3D Hangouts – Jukebox Prototype and Origami Heart Box

3D Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 49:24


This week @adafruit we're talking about new projects and showcasing our work in progress. This week's time lapse features an origami heart box. Apple IIe Case YouTube: https://youtu.be/e0qI-8YNjng Apple IIe Case Learn Guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/apple-iie-fruit-jam-enclosure Fruit Jam: https://www.adafruit.com/product/6200 Timelapse Tuesday Origami Heart Box By SEANLIANG00 https://cults3d.com/:3886554 https://youtu.be/petpCK7YrE0

Adafruit Industries
Origami Heart Box timelaspe 3dprinting adafruit adafruit

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 1:05


Every week we'll 3D print designs from the community and showcase slicer settings, use cases and of course, Time-lapses! This Week: Origami Heart Box By SEANLIANG00 https://cults3d.com/:3886554 Bambu X1C PolyMaker PLA 4hr 55mins X:137 Y:148 Z:45mm .2mm layer / .4mm Nozzle 10% Infill / 1mm Retraction 200C / 60C 115g 230mm/s ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Shop for parts to build your own DIY projects http://adafru.it/3dprinting 3D Printing Projects Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOWD2dJNRIN46uhMCWvNOlbG 3D Hangout Show Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVgpmWevin2slopw_A3-A8Y Layer by Layer CAD Tutorials Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVsMp6nKnpjsXSQ45nxfORb Timelapse Tuesday Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVagy3CktXsAAs4b153xpp_ Connect with Noe and Pedro on Social Media: Noe's Twitter / Instagram: @ecken Pedro's Twitter / Instagram: @videopixil ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Adafruit Monthly Deals & FREE Specials https://www.adafruit.com/free?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting 3DThursday Posts: https://blog.adafruit.com/category/3d-printing?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Music by Dan Q https://soundcloud.com/adafruit Music by Bartlebeats https://soundcloud.com/adafruit -----------------------------------------

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Innovation Now
Laser Beam Power

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 1:30


A research team from Purdue University plans to use laser beams pointed at an origami inspired sail for power.

Yanghaiying
Tutorial modular origami lotus.

Yanghaiying

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 4:49


Tutorial modular origami lotus.

Bedtime with Wikipedia

Paper becomes sculpture... Get cozy and relax! This podcast is funded by advertising. Info and offers from our sponsors: https://linktr.ee/PodcastForSleep Here's the Wikipedia article (revised): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami CC BY-SA 4.0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Good News Podcast
Origami Phenom

The Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 3:17


A talented origami folder (origamist?) has founded a new super strong fold that can help in future emergencies.Read more about the folder here  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Yanghaiying
Origami modular flower tutorial

Yanghaiying

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 13:11


Origami modular flower tutorial

What’s My Thesis?
282 Flora Kao — Installation Art, Taiwanese Rituals, Grief, Origami, and Cultural Memory

What’s My Thesis?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 64:21


Artist Flora Kao joins What's My Thesis? to discuss the evolution of her practice from painting to large-scale installation, and how Taiwanese mourning rituals, Buddhist symbolism, and diasporic memory shape her approach to space. Trained at Otis and later UC Irvine, Kao describes discovering installation as a way to create experiences that “elicit a sense of wonder,” pairing conceptual clarity with meditative, labor-intensive processes. The conversation traces her early years moving between Houston, Wisconsin, Taipei, and Boston; her family's history under Taiwan's martial-law era; and her transition from environmental science and strategy consulting into art school. Kao explains the cultural and personal significance behind folding 108 origami lotus forms each week for seven weeks—a ritual she adapted into a suspended installation of 756 hand-folded lotus at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery. Kao also speaks about using archival photographs, bamboo prayer-leaf structures, and cyanotype processes to explore grief, family history, and the shifting landscapes of Taiwan and Los Angeles. She offers rare insight into sustaining an installation-based practice through grants, community networks, and long-term professional relationships, while navigating motherhood and the realities of working outside commercial gallery systems.

RIMScast
Risk Decision-making in 2026 with Joseph A. Milan, Ph.D.

RIMScast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 35:24


Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society.   In this episode, Justin interviews Joseph A. Milan, Ph.D., about the core philosophy or mindset for risk managers, the definition of acceptable risk, and how acceptable risk changes, depending on the organization's culture, strategy, or industry. Joseph shares his view on common mistakes and how biases can lead to gut decisions that are the least effective solutions. Justin and Joseph discuss Joseph's upcoming two-day virtual seminar, "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making", on March 4th and 5th, and how participants should prepare for it. Finally, Joseph shares closing thoughts for those in one-person risk departments. Listen for thoughts on how to keep the gut reaction out of decision-making.   Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:17] About this episode of RIMScast. Our guest is Joseph Milan, Ph.D. You know him from the RIMS CRMP Insights Series. [:40] As one of our virtual instructors, he's here to discuss his own risk philosophies ahead of the RIMS Virtual Workshop on March 4th and 5th. He'll be leading "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making". But first… [:54] RIMS-CRMP and Some Exam Prep Courses. The next virtual prep course will be held on January 14th and 15th, 2026. These are virtual courses. Links to these courses can be found through the Certification page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:12] RIMS Virtual Workshops are coming up. On January 21st and 22nd, Chris Hansen returns to deliver the course, "Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability and Employment Practices in the US". [1:26] The full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's notes. [1:38] RIMS members always enjoy deep discounts on the virtual workshops. [1:48] The RIMS-CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management is hosted by the famous James Lam. This is a live virtual program that helps elevate your expertise and career in ERM. [2:00] You can enroll now for the next cohort, which will be held over 12 weeks from January to March of 2026. Registration closes on January 5th. Or Spring ahead and register for the cohort that will be held from April to June, 2026. Registration closes on April 6th. [2:20] Links to registration and enrollment are in this episode's show notes. [2:25] On with the show! Today, we will discuss facilitating risk-based decision-making with our friend Joseph Milan, Ph.D. He is the Principal at J.A. Milan & Associates and is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Colorado. [2:43] He is a RIMS CRMP Commissioner. You get a lot of his insights from the RIMS CRMP Insights Series. A link is in this episode's show notes. In this dialog, we will get a preview of his upcoming workshop, "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making", on March 4th and 5th. [3:02] But we're really going to get into Joe's risk philosophies, which are the sorts of things the RIMScast audience can use as they develop their careers and as they move into higher positions, ascend the corporate ladder, or become a department of one. [3:20] Interview! I've known him for years, and I'm so glad to finally be saying… [3:22] Joseph Milan, welcome to RIMScast! [3:41] Justin notes that he and Joseph have recorded so many things through the years, but not RIMScast. Joseph says it's great to be back with Justin, and on this medium, and he looks forward to sharing more information with Justin and all the RIMS members. [4:21] Joseph shares his RIMS history. It started in the olden times of 2005 when he got involved in a committee Carol Fox set up, called at the time the ERM Development Committee, now known as the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council. [4:46] Then Joseph started helping with curriculum development and in-person professional development, before COVID. [4:58] After COVID, Joseph has been involved not only in delivering seminars but, as a commission member for the RIMS-CRMP, helped develop that curriculum and governance structure. Joseph has been involved with RIMS in different ways over the years. [5:12] There's a good chance that someone listening to this podcast will think, Hey, I know that guy! I recognize that voice! [5:26] Joseph is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Colorado, Denver. He's been active in the Risk Consulting Space since 2008, doing projects that range from simple commercial insurance placements to complex ERM implementations. He brings a unique perspective. [6:02] Joseph teaches at the University of Colorado Business School. He helped develop a course on Enterprise Risk Management. ERM is truly becoming a mature discipline. Joseph thinks RIMS is establishing a global presence for ERM. Justin credits Joseph, in part, for that. [7:05] When Justin saw that Joseph was going to host a two-day workshop, March 5th and 6th, "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making", he said, Let's get Joe on the show and end 2025 with a great interview with him. [7:38] Joseph says the course is, in many ways, the pinnacle of risk management as a discipline. If we think about the domains and components of the RIMS-CRMP, the fifth domain within the CRMP is about supporting risk-based decision-making. [8:06] This is a two-day seminar that takes a deep dive into that space. Joseph says it's the most fun, advanced, and interactive. It's the task that requires the best blend between the technical and the so-called soft skills. It's really exciting. Joseph is looking forward to it. [8:28] Joseph hopes a lot of the audience listening to this podcast will take enough of an interest to spend the 14 or 15 hours — it seems like a lot, but it goes fast! There are breaks. [8:52] When Joseph leads a course, he takes questions live. His approach is dynamic and flexible in terms of making sure that people get what they expect from the seminar. [9:05] Joseph says crunching numbers is super important. The assumption for this seminar is that these are advanced practitioners who can do number crunching or hire somebody to do it. The number crunching is important because it sets the foundation for control limits. [9:23] Number crunching sets the foundation for being able to answer questions about risk philosophy. [9:34] Core philosophy is risk philosophy. Risk philosophy comes from definitions of risk appetite and risk tolerance, and being able to operationalize those definitions in simple statements, in plain language, tied to the control limits that come from the number crunching. [10:00] With a good amount of work, within any organization, a risk professional and a team of people dedicated to risk and ERM should be able to put those definitions into action. [10:31] In the context of an advanced risk management or ERM seminar, when we talk about risk, it's always also about opportunity. [10:46] The simplest definition of acceptable risk is that which fits within the risk philosophy of the organization, within risk appetite and risk tolerance, and supports the organization in terms of its pursuit of objectives. [11:04] It's almost always about higher profitability, more money in for-profit companies. Non-profit companies describe it differently. Maybe it's focusing on providing more service, which is a proxy for getting more money. [11:19] It's about remaining a going concern and achieving goals. That's the simple definition: fitting within risk appetite and risk tolerance. [11:52] Joseph says it's constantly about finding balance. It's not just about the most influential senior leader, the risk leader, or the ERM leader. [12:05] It's also about the risk owners within the organization and how they fit into the strategic direction of the organization: growth vs. stability. Maybe it's an organization in distress and is focusing on retrenchment and building up a balance sheet to be able to redirect itself. [12:27] It's in that space that a lot of times, there is an unintentional lack of organizational risk competency. That can contribute to not just conflict, but also misunderstandings about what's acceptable, in terms of taking on risk in pursuit of objectives. [12:49] Communication is something we focus on in the seminar "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making" quite a bit. [12:58] It is in the soft space of actively listening and identifying triggers in terms of perception of risk that have a huge impact on the decisions that an organization takes in risk and opportunity. It is challenging and time-consuming, but done correctly, it's super worthwhile! [13:27] Quick Break! RISKWORLD 2026 will be held from May 3rd through the 6th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RISKWORLD attracts more than 10,000 risk professionals from across the globe. It's time to Connect, Cultivate, and Collaborate with them. Booth sales are open now! [13:49] General registration and speaker registration are also open right now! Marketplace and Hospitality badges will be available starting on March 3rd. Links are in this episode's show notes. [14:04] Let's Return to Our Interview with Joseph Milan! [14:14] Joseph Milan will be hosting a workshop, "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making", on March 4th and 5th. Registration closes March 3rd. Justin says there is nobody better than Joseph to host this RIMS workshop. Joseph has a wide range of experience. [15:14] A risk practitioner may focus more on the traditional space, insurance. Joseph says ERM will not supersede traditional risk management. [16:06] A common mistake is that risk practitioners tend to get distracted by what they think are big numbers, but which pale in comparison to the big picture on the balance sheet. [16:36] A good solution to that mistake is to find influential people in the organization who are plugged into financial planning, analysis, and budgeting, with a long connection to the organization, to help put things in perspective and answer questions about acceptable risk. [17:09] Does it fit within the organization's risk appetite and tolerance? Answering those questions quantitatively can be fairly easy in terms of doing analysis and providing conclusions about expected total losses, frequency, and severity. [17:33] The more important question is, is that acceptable, and does it fit within what executive leadership expects in terms of the stability of the financial performance of the company? [17:44] The mistake is in overemphasizing or overestimating the importance of certain quantitative components of a risk program that oftentimes might not be that important. Conversely, there might be something much less visible that needs more attention. [18:12] You have to know your audience, and you need to know what their emotions are, what motivates them, and what might trigger them. It's a bad idea to follow your gut, but it happens all the time. One of the main reasons it happens is because of emotion. [18:44] If you see weird, irrational things happening, often, it ties back to a personal experience that the President, CEO, or CFO had many years ago. You might have an operator who went through Hurricane Katrina and is super sensitive to that type of hazard risk. [19:11] Justin shares the impact Hurricane Sandy had on his home and on his parents' home, which was destroyed. The flooding gutted the area. Looking back, Justin will always have NatCat insurance. Justin is still traumatized by it. [19:53] Joseph emphasizes communication and knowing your audience. An organization may want to do ERM or take its insurance program to the next level. Some spaces trigger reactions and emotions. [20:31] It takes time to figure out an unwritten organizational culture. [21:18] Strategy impacts the perception of risk, what's acceptable in terms of risk, and what the upper and lower control limits are. Where does strategy come from? Joseph says strategy comes from vision, mission, and execution. [21:42] Strategy comes from various places. It could be external market forces. It could be the result of a merger or an acquisition, or a series of mergers and acquisitions. The executive leadership team may have to look around and ask themselves, Who are we? What are we doing? [22:08] The first company that hired Justin, in 20 years, has been acquired twice, and people who had been lifers are being shown the door. [22:46] Joseph says, In M&A, there is a huge impact on morale. Without a clear communication plan, backed up by action, things can get inefficient and expensive very quickly. [23:17] A Final Break! The Spencer Educational Foundation's goal to help build a talent pipeline of risk management and insurance professionals is achieved, in part, by its collaboration with risk management and insurance educators across the U.S. and Canada. [23:36] Spencer awards undergraduate, graduate, Ph.D., and Pre-Instructor of Practice Scholarships to students enrolled at an accredited college or university in the U.S. and Canada, and physically studying in either location. No remote coursework eligibility from other locations. [23:53] Including part-time, graduate scholarships to risk management and insurance professionals continuing their education. [23:58] Since 1980, Spencer has invested more than $11.1 million in the scholarship program with awards to over 1,700 students. More than 85% of Spencer's scholarship recipients remain in the industry to this day. [24:15] They've got undergraduate scholarships, full-time Master's scholarships, part-time Master's scholarships, pre-dissertation Ph.D. candidates, doctoral candidates, and pre-instructor of practice scholarships all open now. The application deadline is January 31st, 2026. [24:36] Visit SpencerEd.org/scholarships. You'll find the different application buttons. See the link in this episode's show notes for more information, giving you some extra homework to do over the holiday break, if you are taking a holiday break!. [24:53] Let's Return to the Conclusion of My Interview with Joseph Milan! [25:01] Justin had Jim Swanke as a guest on International Podcast Day, from the University of Wisconsin, Madison's Wisconsin School of Business. He mentioned he has a real passion for being an educator for risk management students. [25:25] Jim Swanke encourages students to lean into technology and AI as a proofreader and a time-saving tool, to help go through contracts, claims, and things like that. That was on the captive insurance side. [25:50] Justin asks Joseph for his take on AI. Joseph encourages students to go all in on it. It's the future. It is not going away. [26:04] Joseph's clients are asking him about AI because they're looking for opportunities to increase efficiency. Is there a way we can reduce the time it takes to do "fill in the blank"? [26:17] When you look at the top risk management information systems, the first and second place, Origami and Riskonnect, are spending a lot of time and money looking for any opportunity to leverage AI to make the broader risk management process more efficient. [26:42] Joseph gives the example of analytics. It takes a couple of seconds to do a multiple linear regression analysis. The hard part is collecting the data to support the analysis. If you can leverage AI to collect, clean, and organize data, that is something you should do, with caution. [27:09] We know that large language models tend to occasionally hallucinate. To have a non-sentient black box to have a hallucination as it's cleaning your data for analysis is a little bit of a scary thing. Fortunately, we humans are still around to check these machines. [27:33] Joseph says the shortest answer is that AI is not going away. It needs to be embraced carefully. The process fundamentals that we have been thinking about, doing, and teaching about for years are the same. They will not change. [28:03] Joseph will be leading the "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making" virtual workshop for RIMS on March 4th and 5th. It's a two-day course with six or more hours each day. [28:32] Joseph says it's a seminar that focuses on the advanced implementation of risk solutions. We will not be doing calculations, analytics, or analysis. [28:50] We're assuming that everyone is showing up with a deep and broad understanding of not only definitions of potential risk and opportunity, but also a solid foundation in the analytical space. [29:02] This is more about thinking about how bias influences individual, group, and social perceptions and recommendations, in terms of risk. [29:17] Participants should bring an open mind and an understanding of the importance of soft skills in the space of supporting risk-based decisions. [29:31] Some of the listeners may already have read this book, but Joseph recommends it again, Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman. It is the foundation for the seminar. [29:43] Joseph says, the book takes a deep dive into the "caveman" forces that influence intuitive, gut-reaction decisions, and how gut reactions can be a very unhelpful approach for the systematic, slower decisions that need to be made regarding complex risk. [30:09] Joseph recommends reading the book. He says it will provide you with a much better foundation for the seminar, and it's a book you will keep going back to throughout your career. [30:23] Justin says, It's been such a pleasure to see you again. I've got links to the RIMS-CRMP Insights Series that you did for us. There is plenty of Joseph Milan content here on RIMS.org. [30:50] Joseph's last words for listeners: The first message is to be committed to the hard work that goes into cleaning, organizing, and setting the stage. It's part of being a good risk manager. [31:52] Beyond that, a lot of what we talk about in the ERM space has to do with leveraging existing resources and breaking down silos. Find influential, knowledgeable people in your organization who can help with different cultural components and a lot of the tactical things. [32:14] They might be able to help you find shortcuts as you take on different implementations and initiatives within the risk space within your company. [32:30] Justin says, I look forward to seeing you again, in 2026, virtually, and/or in person. Thank you so much for all your time and for being so generous with your knowledge. [32:46] Special thanks again to Joseph Milan for joining us here on RIMScast. His virtual workshop is "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making". Enrollment closes on March 3rd for the two-day course, which will be held on March 4th and 5th. A link is in this episode's show notes. [33:07] Joseph will also lead the Pre-RISKWORLD two-day workshop, "Captives as an Alternate Risk Financing Technique," on-site in Philadelphia on May 2nd and 3rd, 2026. We will provide a registration link when it's available. Mark your calendar and learn from one of the best! [33:28] Plug Time! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in the show notes. [33:56] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [34:13] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [34:30] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [34:46] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [35:00] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. Please remember to subscribe to RIMScast on your favorite podcasting app. You can email us at Content@RIMS.org. [35:11] Practice good risk management, stay safe, and thank you again for your continuous support!   Links: "Facilitating Risk-Based Decision Making" | Virtual Workshop | March 4‒5, 2026 RIMS-CRO Certificate Program in Advanced Enterprise Risk Management | Jan‒March 2026 Cohort | Led by James Lam RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) | Insights Series Featuring Joe Milan! RISKWORLD 2026 Registration — Open for exhibitors, members, and non-members! Reserve your booth at RISKWORLD 2026! The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center RIMS Diversity Equity Inclusion Council RIMS Risk Management magazine | Contribute RIMS Now Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships | Submission Deadline Jan. 31, 2026 RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy | RIMS Legislative Summit SAVE THE DATE — March 18‒19, 2026 Upcoming RIMS-CRMP Prep Virtual Workshops: RIMS-CRMP Exam PrepJanuary 14‒15, 2026, 9:00 am‒4:00 pm EST, Virtual Full RIMS-CRMP Prep Course Schedule See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops "Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability and Employment Practices in the US" | Jan. 21‒22, 2026   Upcoming RIMS Webinars: RIMS.org/Webinars   Related RIMScast Episodes: "James Lam on ERM, Strategy, and the Modern CRO" "The Evolving Role of the Risk Analyst" "Presilience and Cognitive Biases with Dr. Gav Schneider and Shreen Williams" "Risk Rotation with Lori Flaherty and Bill Coller of Paychex" "Risk Quantification Through Value-Based Frameworks"   Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: "Secondary Perils, Major Risks: The New Face of Weather-Related Challenges" | Sponsored by AXA XL (New!) "The ART of Risk: Rethinking Risk Through Insight, Design, and Innovation" | Sponsored by Alliant "Mastering ERM: Leveraging Internal and External Risk Factors" | Sponsored by Diligent "Cyberrisk: Preparing Beyond 2025" | Sponsored by Alliant "The New Reality of Risk Engineering: From Code Compliance to Resilience" | Sponsored by AXA XL "Change Management: AI's Role in Loss Control and Property Insurance" | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company "Demystifying Multinational Fronting Insurance Programs" | Sponsored by Zurich "Understanding Third-Party Litigation Funding" | Sponsored by Zurich "What Risk Managers Can Learn From School Shootings" | Sponsored by Merrill Herzog "Simplifying the Challenges of OSHA Recordkeeping" | Sponsored by Medcor "How Insurance Builds Resilience Against An Active Assailant Attack" | Sponsored by Merrill Herzog "Third-Party and Cyber Risk Management Tips" | Sponsored by Alliant   RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — Featuring RIMS President Kristen Peed!   RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Risk Maturity Model®   Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information.   Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.   Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org.   Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.   About our guest: Joseph A. Milan, Ph.D.   Production and engineering provided by Podfly.  

Damn Interesting Week
2025-12-12 - Bougie Kinder Egg

Damn Interesting Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 33:14


Origami strength, Prehistoric gum, Triangular planes, Marty McFly's tunes, Fabergé amuse-bouche, Persuasive gesturing, Runaway nuns. Jennifer, Angie, and Bradley discuss the curated links for the week of 12/12/2025. [Apologies for some of the audio quality--microphones have been located, post-move, but sound dampening panels have not yet been reinstalled.] Please consider supporting this ad-free content on Patreon.

Arkansas Inc - Arkansas Economic Development Commission
Origami Sake President and CEO Matt Bell

Arkansas Inc - Arkansas Economic Development Commission

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 22:19


In this episode of the Arkansas Inc. Podcast, Origami Sake President and CEO Matt Bell discusses the origins of his company, why he chooses to do business in Arkansas, and what the future looks like for Origami Sake.

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD
S27 Ep6172: La Limpia de la Abuela

En Caso de que el Mundo Se Desintegre - ECDQEMSD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 49:46


Y así la abuelita solucionó una misteriosa dolencia que había traído del panteón ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6172 La Limpia de la Abuela Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Se reabre el Gobierno de USA - Sarkozy a casa - Trump indulta a Giuliani - Comenzó la COP 30 - Mundial de Fútbol 2026 en México - Seguridad popular - Pasión deportiva. Historias Desintegradas: Ronchas y comezón - Cerca del hospital - La comadre de mi abuela - Cruce de caminos - El arroyo - Cómo deshacerse de un fantasma - El movimiento Generación Z - No defienda a Sheinbaum - Recorriendo cerros - Problemas con la R - Concurso de belleza - Solteros y solteras del mundo - Vamos de shopping - Origami para todos y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de  nuestra completa intervención humana.

How To Be A Handmade Boss
#86 - From Origami to Etsy: How Gillian Turned Paper into Profitable Jewellery

How To Be A Handmade Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 35:48


What do you do when chronic illness forces you to give up the craft you love? If you're Gillian, you reinvent everything and end up with a jewellery business as unique as the pages it's made from.

Farm To Table Talk
Saké’s Napa Valley – Matt Bell

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 37:13


Hot Springs, Arkansas will soon be known as the Napa Valley of Saké if Matt Bell has his way. Saké rice grown  in Central Arkansas supplies Origami Sake, the fastest growing US saké brand and  the only US brewer to win a Gold Medal at the Tokyo Saké Challenge 2025. Origami is also the largest domestically-owned saké brewery in the USA, 100% powered by solar energy and producing three Saké styles plus a non-alcoholic Sake.  (https://drinkorigami.com/)        

Your Morning Show On-Demand
That Time Sos Made Intern John An Origami Boat!

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 108:12 Transcription Available


We've always said Sos is a woman of many talents but who knew origami was one of them! Join Intern John, Sos, Rose, Hoody, Savera, and Erick as we find out what hacks you're using to seem busy at work, We find out what shenanigans you like to get into while drunk, plus and all NEW War of The Roses. All that and more in today's show!   Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:  The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts 

Birdies & Bourbon
Origami Sake's, Matt Bell, Chats Sake Expressions and Trends, Sake Cocktails, Hot Springs Arkansas, Snow Monkey Ready to Drink Sake Remix & More

Birdies & Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 59:11


Origami Sake's, Matt Bell, Chats Sake Expressions and Trends, Tokoyo Sake Awards, Sake Cocktails, Hot Springs Arkansas, Snow Monkey Ready to Drink Sake Remix &MoreThe Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with Matt Bell about Origami Sake's origin story, new releases, Tokoyo Gold Medal and more. On the show we sip their wonder sake releases of White Lotus and Thousand Cranes. We also sample their lineup of Snow Monkey which is their ready to drink sake remix line. Pour some Origami Sake, sip along and listen/watch.Be sure to check Origami Sake out online at https://drinkorigami.com/The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount.Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)

Go For The Pin
Episode 245: Just Like Origami

Go For The Pin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 121:12


FOLDEDTell a a friend, Tell A wrestling Fan about us. Follow the Show on Twitter @Goforthepinshow and on Instagram @Goforthepin_show Follow King V @_Watchmythrone on Twitter and KingV_TheRuler on Instagram Follow Mike at @DJMikeEQ on twitter and Mike_EQ on Instagram Follow DJ Knuckles at @DJ_Knuckles on Instagram and @JPSMusic15 on Twitter. Subscribe to our Youtube Channel and our twitch pagePlease, if you ever feel to a point where you can no longer, please look into your options if you so choose. Help is available. You can call the 24/7 crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 or you can dial 988

Cyrus Says
NEIL BHOOPALAM ON THEATRE, SATIRE & ORIGAMI | CYRUS SAYS

Cyrus Says

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 60:42


In this episode of Cyrus Says, actor Neil Bhoopalam joins Cyrus for a witty and insightful conversation about his latest theatre project and his quirky personal passions. Neil talks about his role in 'The Horse', a Roman political satire presented by Aadyam Theatre and directed by Sunil Shanbhag, where he plays Silanus opposite Caligula—the emperor infamous for making his horse a senator. The discussion dives into the satire’s relevance today, the challenges of adapting British-style political humor for an Indian audience, and the massive scale of the production with 20 speaking roles, a Colosseum-inspired set designed by Kushal Mahant, and lighting crafted by Hidayat Sami and Yael. Away from the stage, Neil opens up about his unusual obsession—folding 1,000 origami cranes. Inspired by a personal loss, Neil shares how this meditative practice brings him peace, and how he’s already crossed the 350-mark in his crane-making journey. He even reveals the story of handing a paper crane to cricket legend Sourav Ganguly mid-flight, showing just how deeply personal yet universal this ritual has become for him. This episode blends theatre, philosophy, and personal storytelling into an engaging listen. If you’re curious about Indian theatre, Aadyam productions, Sunil Shanbhag’s direction, acting techniques, or the balance between art and life, this episode with Neil Bhoopalam is a must-listen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.