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low light mixes
Ghosts of the Gardiner Expressway by Kilometre Club

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 100:01


  I am fortunate enough to occasionally have labels or artists connect with me about new music they have coming out. Sometimes those discussions result in a guest mix. Which brings us to this latest mix. Daniel Field, owner/founder of Imaginary North, reached out about some new music coming out on his excellent ambient label. He has a new album out under his Kilometre Club moniker so we figured it would be a great time for a guest mix. Here's what Daniel has to say about this collection: "I am so excited to share my new triple album, An Alphabet of Distance, and wanted to create a mix that reflects the idea of closeness. As a result, I looked to music being made in and around my hometown Toronto, thinking about some of our growing ambient community, as well as reflecting on the past. While putting this together, I quickly began to notice themes and trends that have permeated local ambient, electronic, and experimental music from this vast and vibrant city.   More than anything, the vast array of instruments used across this mix feels like a connect-the-dots of the diverse, complex, and cosmopolitan nature of the city. In 100 minutes, on top of the usual guitars and synthesizers, you'll hear harp, bass clarinet, saxophone, kulintang gongs, kalimbas, horns, a bridge, and so many more components that come together beautifully. The title of the mix is named after Toronto's most annoying and traffic-filled major thoroughfare, one that has recently undergone partial demolition and multiple lane closures, but is still such a pivotal artery of the city.  An Alphabet of Distance is out now as a digital download or double CD from Imaginary North."   Here's the link to the new Kilometre Club album: https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/album/an-alphabet-of-distance Imaginary North Bandcamp page: https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/   Here are links to all the music used in this mix: https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/album/nostalgia https://shnshn.bandcamp.com/album/form-s https://gracescheele.bandcamp.com/album/landings https://josephshabason.bandcamp.com/album/anne https://piersoolvai.bandcamp.com/album/solace-shards https://domakesaythink.bandcamp.com/album/you-youre-a-history-in-rust https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/album/other-rooms-mainstream-x-imaginary-north https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/album/imaginary-north-transmission-004 https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/album/outside-choices https://brokensocialscene.bandcamp.com/album/you-forgot-it-in-people https://pantayo.bandcamp.com/album/ang-pagdaloy https://avantlard.bandcamp.com/album/sleepwalking-through-lambton-woods https://fanwu.bandcamp.com/album/touch-the-ten-thousand-things-without-dependency https://aidanbaker.bandcamp.com/album/field-of-drones https://oscarson.bandcamp.com/album/anth-ne-held https://dreamstate.bandcamp.com/album/the-drone-cycle https://polmopolpo.bandcamp.com/album/like-hearts-swelling https://imaginarynorth.bandcamp.com/album/the-longest-time   Thanks to Daniel & Imaginary North for this excellent mix. Cheers!   T R A C K L I S T : 00:00   Kilometre Club & Lutes Jennings - Stoplight (from An Alphabet of Distance, Imaginary North 2024) 02:28   Moonwatcher - Echo In The Hollow Of My Skull (from Impressions, Age of Leisure, 2024) 06:11   JICS - come back to me (from Nostalgia, Imaginary North, 2024) 08:44   shn shn - first light (from Form(s), independent, 2023) 13:22   Kilometre Club & Sun Rain - Zone of Harmony (from An Alphabet of Distance, Imaginary North 2024) 16:28   Grace Scheele - pomposity (from Landings, independent, 2023) 18:28   Joseph Shabason - Forest Run (from Anne, Western Vinyl, 2018) 22:52   Piers Oolvai - Materia (from Solace Shards, independent, 2021) 27:29   Do Make Say Think - A Tender History in Rust (You, You're A History in Rust, 2007) 32:34   Kilometre Club & Gollden - Fragments (from An Alphabet of Distance, Imaginary North 2024) 38:26   Erin Corbett - All You Can Think About Is How Good It Feels (from Other Rooms, mainstream x Imaginary North 2024) 45:54  Pick a Piper - Kalimbas and Chimes (from Imaginary North Transmission 004, 2023) 51:49  Kilometre Club & Astrolope - All/Flax (from Outside Choices, Imaginary North, 2023) 58:06   Broken Social Scene - Capture the Flag (from You Forgot it in People, Arts and Crafts, 2002) 1:00:12   Pantayo - Bakal Bote (from Ang Pagdaloy, Telephone Explosion, 2023) 1:02:28   Nick Storring - Sleepwalking Through Lambton Woods [excerpt] (from Sleepwalking Through Lambton Woods, Avant Lard, 2023) 1:09:00   Fan Wu - Yarrowly (from touch the Ten Thousand Things without dependency, Second Spring, 2024) 1:13:40   Aidan Baker - Twilight [excerpt] (from Field of Drones, Arcolepsy Records, 2004) 1:18:11   anthene - beneath the trees (from Held, Oscarson, 2021) 1:21:52   dreamSTATE - Northern Ark (Feat. Kurt Swinghammer) (from The Drone Cycle, independent, 2024) 1:27:30   Polmo Polpo - Farewell (from Like Hearts Swelling, Constellation Records, 2003) 1:32:29   Kilometre Club - The Longest Time [excerpt] (from The Longest Time [coming soon], Imaginary North, 2024)

Grounded
Episode 4 - 2 Nephi 20-25, Bonnie Oscarson and Barbara Morgan Gardner

Grounded

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 45:23


Welcome to Grounded, where women and men of various backgrounds, cultures, and ages gather together to study the doctrines and principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ, through the lens of covenant women. As we study 2 Nephi 20-25, we focus on the three witnesses of Christ, Hope in Jesus Christ and that our Children may know Jesus Christ.

Maxwell Institute Podcast
Maxwell Institute Podcast #170: Is Higher Education a Good Investment Today? Featuring Chip Oscarson

Maxwell Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 49:15


Today on the podcast I'm talking with Dr. Christopher Oscarson, a scholar of environmental humanities and an associate dean of undergraduate education at BYU. Christopher, or Chip as he's known, recently delivered an address entitled “Let Your Education Change You,” and I wanted to talk with him about another important speech he cited in his talk, President Spencer W. Kimball's landmark address “The Second Century of Brigham Young University.” Dr. Oscarson challenged me to ask not how learning can help me get ahead, but how it can refine my character. We talk about the challenges of faith-based higher education, whether real learning can happen outside the classroom, and why President Kimball worried about “invading ideologies.” I hope you enjoy the conversation.

Called to Create: An LDSPMA Podcast

Bonnie Oscarson, a native of Utah, has lived in eight states and one foreign country. She and her husband served as Mission President and Companion in the Sweden Gothenburg Mission in the 1970s. Thirty years later they returned to Sweden as Temple President and Matron for the Stockholm temple.Bonnie wrote a book in 2015, What Makes Us Sisters, urging women to encourage and inspire others in ways that help them realize their great potential. She and Paul have seven children and 29 fascinating grandchildren. Bonnie served as the Young Women General President of the Church from 2013 until 2018. Deseret Book https://deseretbook.com/products?query=bonnie%20oscars

Finding Center
LIVE DEVO - Chip Oscarson

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 34:44


Finding Center is a daily half-hour of spiritual focus and re-centering. Religious leaders, university faculty, and other thoughtful people share insight and experiences on topics most meaningful to them. On Tuesdays, we'll bring you live devotionals and forum addresses from the BYU campus. M-F 1 Eastern/10 Pacific. And you can subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode.

BYU Speeches
Let Your Education Change You | Christopher P. Oscarson | June 2023

BYU Speeches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 33:39


To truly let our education change us, we must seek for truth, be humble, be patient, and make the Holy Ghost our constant companion. Christopher P. Oscarson, an associate dean in Undergraduate Education, delivered this devotional address on June 27, 2023. You can access the talk here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leading Saints Podcast
“He Will Magnify Your Efforts” | An Interview with Bonnie Oscarson

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 61:43


Bonnie Oscarson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah but her family moved and lived in several different states as she was growing up. She attended Brigham Young University and majored in commercial art. Bonnie met her husband, Paul Oscarson, when her family lived in St. Louis, Missouri. They are the parents of seven children and have 29 fascinating grandchildren. Paul and Bonnie served as mission president and companion in the Sweden Gothenburg Mission as a young couple and then returned to Sweden in 2009 to serve as president and matron of the Stockholm Sweden Temple. She finally finished her bachelor's degree from BYU in British and American Literature 41 years after she first began. (She is glad she did it but doesn't recommend that educational plan.) Bonnie was called to serve as the Young Women general president in April 2013 and released in April 2018. Since her release she is enjoying spending time with those grandchildren and catching up on her reading. Bonnie and Paul recently moved to Provo where they serve as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple and as ecclesiastical leaders in the Provo Missionary Training Center. Highlights 02:15 Kurt introduces Bonnie Oscarson. 03:00 Bonnie talks about her upbringing and background. 8:45 Leadership opportunities. When Bonnie was 25 and her husband was 29 years old, they were called to serve as mission leaders in Sweden. 12:20 Stepping up to a big calling at a young age 18:30 Preparation for her calling as the general young women's president 18:50 The Lord knows what's coming. Bonnie talks about how leadership callings and going back to school prepared her for what was to come. 23:10 Being called as matron to the Stockholm temple 25:40 Her biggest takeaway from serving at the temple was, “To see the hand of the Lord so clearly.” The daily miracles. 27:30 Getting called to be the general young women's president and choosing counselors 33:00 Feeling inadequate in her new calling and how God pulled her through 34:20 Starting out as the Young Women general president. Do I change things? 40:00 Speaking in conference isn't hard. Writing the talk is hard. 43:20 What Bonnie learned in her time traveling and visiting other places 45:00 Bonnie's advice to a new Young Women presidency. Learn how to follow the Spirit. 48:20 Issues and things they focused on when Bonnie was Young Women general president. 54:00 Speaking up in ward council; Women struggling to feel heard in councils 58:15 What Bonnie's up to today: Serving in the temple and MTC. 59:10 Bonnie's final thoughts on leadership Links TRANSCRIPT coming soon Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Leading Saints Podcast
“He Will Magnify Your Efforts” | An Interview with Bonnie Oscarson

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 61:43


Bonnie Oscarson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah but her family moved and lived in several different states as she was growing up. She attended Brigham Young University and majored in commercial art. Bonnie met her husband, Paul Oscarson, when her family lived in St. Louis, Missouri. They are the parents of seven children and have 29 fascinating grandchildren. Paul and Bonnie served as mission president and companion in the Sweden Gothenburg Mission as a young couple and then returned to Sweden in 2009 to serve as president and matron of the Stockholm Sweden Temple. She finally finished her bachelor's degree from BYU in British and American Literature 41 years after she first began. (She is glad she did it but doesn't recommend that educational plan.) Bonnie was called to serve as the Young Women general president in April 2013 and released in April 2018. Since her release she is enjoying spending time with those grandchildren and catching up on her reading. Bonnie and Paul recently moved to Provo where they serve as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple and as ecclesiastical leaders in the Provo Missionary Training Center. Highlights 02:15 Kurt introduces Bonnie Oscarson. 03:00 Bonnie talks about her upbringing and background. 8:45 Leadership opportunities. When Bonnie was 25 and her husband was 29 years old, they were called to serve as mission leaders in Sweden. 12:20 Stepping up to a big calling at a young age 18:30 Preparation for her calling as the general young women's president 18:50 The Lord knows what's coming. Bonnie talks about how leadership callings and going back to school prepared her for what was to come. 23:10 Being called as matron to the Stockholm temple 25:40 Her biggest takeaway from serving at the temple was, “To see the hand of the Lord so clearly.” The daily miracles. 27:30 Getting called to be the general young women's president and choosing counselors 33:00 Feeling inadequate in her new calling and how God pulled her through 34:20 Starting out as the Young Women general president. Do I change things? 40:00 Speaking in conference isn't hard. Writing the talk is hard. 43:20 What Bonnie learned in her time traveling and visiting other places 45:00 Bonnie's advice to a new Young Women presidency. Learn how to follow the Spirit. 48:20 Issues and things they focused on when Bonnie was Young Women general president. 54:00 Speaking up in ward council; Women struggling to feel heard in councils 58:15 What Bonnie's up to today: Serving in the temple and MTC. 59:10 Bonnie's final thoughts on leadership Links Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Niel Oscarson, Research Director, KLAS Research & Sanjeev Agrawal, President and Chief Operating Officer, LeanTaaS

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 35:44


In this episode we discuss capacity management with two industry experts, Niel Oscarson, the Research Director for KLAS Research, and Sanjeev Agrawal, President and Chief Operating Officer for LeanTaaS. Tune in for insights on what's on the horizon for capacity management, the impact of AI, starting points to move the needle, and much more.This episode is sponsored by LeanTaaS.

This Week in Mormons
Latter-day Saints & Earth Stewardship | An Interview with Chip Oscarson & Phil Fernberg

This Week in Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 62:52


Chip Oscarson and Phil Fernberg discuss the role Latter-day Saints can play in talking about the environment, stewardship, and climate change, while not making it so political. Should Latter-day Saints be more intentional with this topic? How can we lead out? Does this discussion have a place in our church meetings? Links: https://ldsearthstewardship.org/ https://sustainability.byu.edu/

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Business Hacks
Optimera ditt liv – bästa tipsen från Gustaf Oscarson

Business Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 28:36


Hur optimerar jag mitt liv? Hur får jag mer gjort? Vilka är de bästa verktygen och hacksen för att skapa en magisk livsstil? Entreprenören och författaren Gustaf Oscarson har ägnat de senaste 15 åren åt att försöka förstå vad som skiljer framgångsrika människor från andra, och i det här avsnittet delar han sina bästa insikter och tips. – Bästa morgonrutinen – Hur du optimerar din dag – Hur du får dubbelt så mycket gjort – Bästa tipsen för hälsa och träning – Hur du jobbar mindre men mer effektivt och mycket mer. Det här är ett avsnitt för dig som älskar bio hacks, life hacks och business hacks. Enjoy!

OBS
Vem vet vilken konst eller människa som visar sig vara nyttig i slutändan?

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 9:38


Charlotte Brontë axlade inte konstens klimatansvar, ändå har hon bidragit till minskat bilåkande. Författaren Isabella Nilsson reflekterar över den eventuella nyttan med konst och människor. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Uppläsare Sofia Strandberg.I klimatkristider och andra humanitära kristider är det naturligt att vi ställer oss frågan om konstens och kulturutövarnas roll och ansvar, deras potentiella bidrag till problemets lösning. Men inte sällan uppmuntras eller snarare åläggs konstnären att bli aktivist. Hur ska konst vara skapt, frågar vi oss, för att effektivast förändra världen?Jag tycker att den som får en sådan fråga bör svara som Stina Oscarson:  att den förändring konst har möjlighet att skapa ligger bortom vår föreställningshorisont. Oscarson tror att konst absolut kan förändra världen, men att vi aldrig kan förutspå exakt på vilket vis. Det kan alltså gå hur som helst. Och det är att sätta sig på mycket höga hästar om man tror sig kunna kontrollera resultatet. Att kunna förutse vilka tankar och känslor som i mötet med konsten kommer att väckas inom en människa och vad hen sedan väljer att göra med dessa, skriver hon. Låt mig ta ett exempel från mitt eget liv:I november, när de två kilometrarna mellan mig och mataffären ligger inbäddade i ett yllefuktigt töcken av mörker, regn och snålblåst, finns det bara en enda person i världen som kan övertyga mig om att avböja mammas erbjudande om bilskjuts, till förmån för en klimatförnuftig utsläppsfri promenad. Denna enda person skulle ha kunnat heta Greta, men eftersom jag är en obotlig romantiker och verklighetsfrånvänd bokmal med en ofrivillig dragning åt tragik och patetik, så heter hon Jane. Jane Eyre, närmare bestämt. Bara genom att hela vägen till affären unna mig själv att leka att jag är den i stormnatten irrande romanhjältinnan Jane Eyre, som hjärtekrossad och tappert och övergivet stretar sig fram över den karga engelska heden så blek! så febrig! så modig! lyckas jag uppbåda tillräckligt med själsstyrka för att följa mitt klimatsamvetes röst. (Mr Rochester! yrar jag när jag utmattad segnar ner på en bänk vid självscanningsapparaterna.)På sanning: mer än någon annan konst har Charlotte Brontës romantiska svärmerier på detta sätt bidragit till minskat bilåkande i mitt liv. Ändå saknar hennes romaner varje tillstymmelse till klimataktivistiskt budskap eller ögonöppnande miljömedvetenhet. Inte en enda liten fjuttig konstnärlig gestaltning av flygskam kan hon erbjuda läsaren. Charlotte Brontë är helt enkelt inte en författare som axlat konstens klimatansvar. Det beror säkert delvis på det faktum att hon varit död i sisådär 150 år, men likväl: romanen Jane Eyre borde inte kunna räknas till sådan konst som har kraft att minska människors koldioxidutsläpp och hjälpa dem att ställa om till en miljömässigt hållbar livsstil. Ändå måste vi, givet min nyss återgivna empiriska erfarenhet, räkna Jane Eyre till just sådan konst. Jag är alltså ytterst benägen att hålla med Stina Oscarson. Jag tror att kulturen lika väl som naturen mår bäst av artrikedom och mångfald. Litteraturen behöver talskrivare som Greta Thunberg, den behöver kärleksromanförfattare som Charlotte Brontë, den behöver kulturskribenter som Stina Oscarson, och kanske till och med en nonsenspoet som undertecknad. Vi författare kan liksom inte helt egenmäktigt och självrättfärdigt låta kalhugga bokskogen i syfte att plantera nyttoväxter i dess ställe. Ett sådant tuktande vore sorgligt kontraproduktivt och dessutom fåfängt på gränsen till storhetsvansinnigt.Mångfaldens nödvändighet gäller, det tåls att inskärpas, naturligtvis inte bara för litteraturen och konsten men också för livet i stort. Även den förändring ett människoliv kan skapa ligger bortom vår föreställningahorisont. Vill säga, att bedöma huruvida ett liv är lyckligt eller olyckligt är kanske inte oöverstigligt svårt, om inte annat kan man ju fråga den som livet tillhör. Men att bedöma huruvida ett liv är nyttigt eller onyttigt, det är omöjligt. Varken livets ägare eller någon annan människa har den typ av överblick som skulle krävas. Ett till synes meningslöst och förspillt liv kan mycket väl utgöra en bit i ett ännu inte färdiglagt världspussel. Alla tråkiga intetsägande helgrå pusselbitar kanske tillsammans bildar hjältens listiga lösskägg, eller mynningen till en magisk grotta, eller en hundvalps mjuka päls. Medans tvärtom en vackert brokig pusselbit med glitter och silverstänk kanske visar sig utgöra en bit av den onda trollkarlens trolldryck! Så menar till exempel Nietzsche när han i Den glada vetenskapen påpekar att fastän en väldigt genial individ bidrar med mycket gott till världen kan hennes samlade inverkan på mänskligheten ändå vara skadlig. Detta eftersom, förklarar han, mindre heroiska naturer riskerar att gå under när de försöker leva med geniet som förebild; den lilla skarans hjältedåd väcker den stora massans självförakt. Spontant kan jag ju tänka då, att i så fall kanske vi klenare människor behöver jobba lite på vår självkänsla, snarare än att lasta genierna för deras oefterhärmliga genialitet. Men Nietzsche har en poäng: det är fullt möjligt att orsaka skada med det bästa man har, och lika möjligt, måste vi anta, att komma till nytta och vara till glädje med sitt livs sämsta. Vi repeterar Oscarsons ord Det kan alltså gå hur som helst. Och det är att sätta sig på mycket höga hästar om man tror sig kunna kontrollera resultatet.För egen del var jag under många år heltidssjukskriven till följd av svårt tvångssyndrom. Periodvis oförmögen att lämna lägenheten, insnärjd i min egen paranoida värld av magiskt tänkande, har jag knappast varit sinnebilden av en nyttig samhällsmedborgare. Ofta har jag känt mig värdelös, och också faktiskt varit det, enligt mångas sätt att räkna. Men kanske kommer även mitt nervösa livsverk att gå åtminstone plus minus noll till slut? Det positiva behöver som vi har sett inte alltid ha sin upprinnelse i något positivt.  Även något otrevligt kan på märkliga omvägar få oväntat trevliga följder. För att citera min lillasyster, som en morgon fundersamt mellan müslituggorna utbrast:Isabella, tror du inte man skulle kunna bygga en nöjespark baserad på dina tvångstankar?Hm. Osvuret är bäst. Men det man förlorar på gungorna tar man igen i karusellen. Soten är boten och boten är soten och såväl soten som boten är, om vi ska tro på vad en väldigt vis man en gång sade, tomhet idel tomhet och ett jagande efter vind.Isabella Nilsson, författare även känd som NonsensprinsessanI texten refereras till en text av Stina Oscarsson i Svenska Dagbladet den 6 augusti 2019. Artikeln endast tillgänglig för prenumeranter: https://www.svd.se/a/8mxypd/inte-kulturens-uppgift-att-radda-demokratinBilden är en illustration baserad på Georges Michels (1763-1843) målning "Moorland, The Storm Cloud": https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Georges_Michel_(1763-1843)_-_Moorland,_The_Storm_Cloud_-_35.534_-_Burrell_Collection.jpg och ett fotografi av skådespelerskan Charlotte Thompson (1843-1898) i rollen som Jane Eyre: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Charlotte_Thompson_as_Jane_Eyre_-_NYPL_ps_the_2712.jpg

Bildningskomplexet
Den tvingande solidariteten – med Stina Oscarson

Bildningskomplexet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 44:07


Dagens gäst är dramatikern och folkbildaren Stina Oscarson och ämnet är individens ansvar för sina medmänniskor. Oscarson menar att folkhemsbygget var ett vackert försök, men att strävan efter att skapa det perfekta skyddsnätet gjorde att man glömde bort civilsamhället och den enskilda människans ansvar. Vi samtalar bland annat om Oscarsons misstro till politiska reformer, vad som hände när hon blev kallad till uppsträckningssamtal hos ABF:s koncernchef och varför hon tycker det var hoppfullt att samtala med en representant för nazistiska Nordisk ungdom.Vill du höra avsnitt avsnitt ofta och få dem tidigare än alla andra? Bli månadsgivare på: patreon.com/bildningskomplexetStina Oscarsons bok:  https://www.adlibris.com/se/bok/det-perfekta-plastret-9789180020862 Facebook: BildningskomplexetInstagram: BildningskomplexetTwitter: @BenjaminElforsE-post: benjaminelfors@gmail.comMusikproduktion: Ivar EddingOmslag: Emma Westin/Matthew Sundin

Finding Center
Getting and Staying on the Covenant Path

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 53:34


Getting and Staying on the Covenant Path We'll start with a devotional address to Ensign College by Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson entitled, “Be a Covenant Keeper.” Then, we'll hear from Melissa Western with her BYU devotional address entitled, “Vaulting to Greater Heights: Replacing Fear with Lasting Peace.”

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A Moment to Reflect
Serving Your Neighbor

A Moment to Reflect

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 2:50


This is a moment to reflect on the service we give, as Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson teaches that even small acts of service make a big difference.

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minPensionsPodden
Ep 145: Därför har vi dagens pensionssystem. Gäst Stefan Oscarson

minPensionsPodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 40:27


I mitten av 90-talet föddes dagens allmänna pensionssystem. Varför blev det som det blev? Är det som det var tänkt att vara? Och håller det för framtiden? Stefan Oscarson är en av de få personer som har befunnit sig i pensionssystemets kulisser från starten fram till idag. I det här avsnittet ger han sin bild av pensionssystemet och snuddar vid tanken om dess framtid...

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Ensign College Devotionals
Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson: Be a Covenant Keeper

Ensign College Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 28:04


A virtual devotional address by Sister Bonnie L. Oscarson, Former Young Women General President, delivered June 1, 2021.

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SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde

Solénoïde (10.05.2021) - Accédez au monde scintillant des musiques atmosphériques ! Dans cette nouvelle épopée, vous évoluerez dans des environnements semés de motifs oniriques comme d'échos fantastiques. Cette expérience immersive est mise en son par des artistes venus notamment d'Allemagne, d'Australie, de Norvège ou de Géorgie...

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Wisco Weekly
The Used Car Salesman to the World feat. Dan Oscarson

Wisco Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 59:49


Dan Oscarson is the Vice President of Global Business Development for IAA, Inc. (NYSE: IAA). In his role, he travels to explore new market opportunities for the export-import of US vehicles to countries like United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Belarus, Honduras, Ghana, Nigeria, to name a few. Tune in to hear Dan's journey on building out an internationall export business. About Dan Oscarson Dan Oscarson began his career as an auction manager and learned the car-auction business from the ground up. He transitioned into a full-time marketing role in 1998 and directed all corporate marketing activity during a period of intense growth that included the introduction of an online bidding platform, and an increase in physical auction locations from 47, to over 150 in 2013. Between 2007 and 2013, he focused exclusively on all global buyer marketing activity and strengthened auction attendance with new buyers—both domestic and international—and contributed to a significant increase to the average vehicle selling price. Since 2013, Dan has dedicated his efforts full time on the development of international markets where approx. 30% of IAA's 1.6M vehicles sold each year are currently being exported. Related Episodes John Kett The Anti-Planner of Government Planning The Correlation of Homes Sales to Auto Sales Xos Trucks SPAC Offering COVID Mini Series: Upward Social Mobility Vanlife Mini Series: Home Is Where You Park It Notes | Resources Dan Oscarson | LinkedIn | IAA Intro song | El Rio Fluye by Reuven Bransburg | Spotify ***** Wisco Weekly *****By Automotive Executives, For Automotive Entrepreneurs Founder and Host, Dennis Wisco, takes his Business Class listeners through the culture and society of automotive business. Subscribe and follow the money to know where you can #maketheinvestment. Wisco Weekly is proudly supported by automotiveMastermind. Visit automotivemastermind.com to learn more about predictive analytics and marketing automation. ✌(-‿-)✌

Wisco Weekly
The Used Car Salesman to the World feat. Dan Oscarson

Wisco Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 59:49


Dan Oscarson is the Vice President of Global Business Development for IAA, Inc. (NYSE: IAA). In his role, he travels to explore new market opportunities for the export-import of US vehicles to countries like United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Belarus, Honduras, Ghana, Nigeria, to name a few. Tune in to hear Dan's journey on building out an internationall export business. About Dan Oscarson Dan Oscarson began his career as an auction manager and learned the car-auction business from the ground up. He transitioned into a full-time marketing role in 1998 and directed all corporate marketing activity during a period of intense growth that included the introduction of an online bidding platform, and an increase in physical auction locations from 47, to over 150 in 2013. Between 2007 and 2013, he focused exclusively on all global buyer marketing activity and strengthened auction attendance with new buyers—both domestic and international—and contributed to a significant increase to the average vehicle selling price. Since 2013, Dan has dedicated his efforts full time on the development of international markets where approx. 30% of IAA's 1.6M vehicles sold each year are currently being exported. Related Episodes John Kett The Anti-Planner of Government Planning The Correlation of Homes Sales to Auto Sales Xos Trucks SPAC Offering COVID Mini Series: Upward Social Mobility Vanlife Mini Series: Home Is Where You Park It Notes | Resources Dan Oscarson | LinkedIn | IAA Intro song | El Rio Fluye by Reuven Bransburg | Spotify ***** Wisco Weekly *****By Automotive Executives, For Automotive Entrepreneurs Founder and Host, Dennis Wisco, takes his Business Class listeners through the culture and society of automotive business. Subscribe and follow the money to know where you can #maketheinvestment. Wisco Weekly is proudly supported by automotiveMastermind. Visit automotivemastermind.com to learn more about predictive analytics and marketing automation. ✌(-‿-)✌

Latter-day Saint Women Podcast
Bonnie Oscarson - Directing Our Lives on the Gospel Path - Replay

Latter-day Saint Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021


"Drifting, Dreaming, Directing", Ardeth G. Kapp, At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women Bonnie Oscarson served as the 14th president of the Young Women organization, leading young women worldwide through a period of great change and growth from 2013-2018. She joins us today to share her experiences from a life of service in the Church, and to discuss the life and teachings of another great leader of Young Women from our history, Ardeth G. Kapp. The discussion today focuses on themes from Kapp's especially relevant 1980 BYU Women's Conference address, "Drifting, Dreaming, Directing," where she encourages women to direct their lives along the gospel path and seek conversion from personal revelation. "When changes come, and they always will, for some it may be a test to survive because their foundation is based on practices alone, without an understanding of the eternal, unchanging principles." - Ardeth G. Kapp "Our greatest dreams will be fulfilled only as we come to understand fully and experience the blessings of the priesthood, the power of the priesthood, and the ordinances of the priesthood in our own lives." - Ardeth G. Kapp "All individuals are what they are and where they are by a composite of choices that direct their life each day. The responsibility of directing is not only for our own lives, but also for others who may be looking for the light." - Ardeth G. Kapp

PaperPlayer biorxiv biochemistry
Insight into glycosphingolipid crypticity: Crystal structure of the anti-tumor antibody 14F7 and recognition of NeuGc GM3 ganglioside

PaperPlayer biorxiv biochemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.18.294777v1?rss=1 Authors: Bjerregaard-Andersen, K., Johannesen, H., Abraha, F., Sakanovic, A., Grosser, D., Coskun, U., Anderluh, G., Oscarson, S., Moreno, E., Grzybek, M., Krengel, U. Abstract: Tumor-associated glycolipids such as NeuGc GM3 are auspicious molecular targets in antineoplastic therapies and vaccine strategies. 14F7 is an anti-tumor antibody with high clinical potential, which has extraordinary specificity for NeuGc GM3, but does not recognize the very similar, ubiquitous NeuAc GM3. Here we present the 2.3 [A] crystal structure of the 14F7 binding domain (14F7 scFv) in complex with the NeuGc GM3 trisaccharide. Intriguingly, a water molecule appears to shape the specificity of 14F7. Using model membrane systems, we show that 14F7 recognizes NeuGc GM3 only above lipid concentrations that are likely to form glycolipid-rich domains. This "all-or-nothing" effect was exacerbated in giant unilamellar vesicles and multilamellar vesicles, whereas no binding was observed to 100 nm liposomes, emphasizing that the 14F7-NeuGc GM3 interaction is additionally modulated by membrane curvature. Unexpectedly, adding NeuAc GM3 strongly increased binding affinity to NeuGc GM3-containing liposomes. This effect may be important for tumor recognition, where the ubiquitous NeuAc GM3 may enhance 14F7 binding to NeuGc GM3-expressing cancer cells. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Bilverkstadspodden
Pehr Oscarson - VD Mekonomen Group

Bilverkstadspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 20:08


Lyssna till en fantastisk företagsledare och vad han anser om branschen.

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Signumpodden med John Sjögren
Samtalets kraft med Stina Oscarson

Signumpodden med John Sjögren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 65:03


Det här avsnittet av Signumpodden gästas av teaterregissören, dramatikern och skribenten Stina Oscarson. Oscarson har de senaste åren, utöver sin konstnärliga verksamhet, arbetat mycket med frågor kring samtal. I en polariserad tid har hon inte tvekat att samtala med personer från alla politiska och ideologiska läger, något som både fascinerat och provocerat många människor. I avsnittet berättar Oscarson om sin syn på samtalets kraft och nödvändighet, samt om de ofta häftiga reaktioner som hon fått; om hur det i dag blivit viktigare att markera att man har rätt åsikter, att man tillhör de goda, än att samtala och på så sätt försöka nå verklig förändring och förståelse. Oscarson berättar också om varför coronakrisen gjort henne stolt över att vara svensk, samt om hur hon upplevde att verkligheten blev mer verklig första gången hon besökte en katolsk mässa.

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Söndagsintervjun
Stina Oscarson – från tvärsäker kulturvänster till tvivlande intellektuell

Söndagsintervjun

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 44:36


Stina Oscarson tror att vi kan förstå varandras smärta och hon strider för samtalets plats i en polariserad samtid. En av anledningarna till övertygelsen bottnar i en annan kamp som hon för 30 år med anorexi.

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Latter-day Saint Women Podcast
Bonnie Oscarson - Directing Our Lives on the Gospel Path

Latter-day Saint Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019


Drifting, Dreaming, Directing: Ardeth Kapp

From Bob's Office
Episode 9 Kyle Oscarson

From Bob's Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 146:48


11/5/19 We were joined on today's podcast by Kyle Oscarson. Jacob was a leader in the high school group for Kyle at Long Beach Grace and now Kyle is a CSULB graduate and pursuing being a physician's assistant. The guys covered their weekends in the intro (0:00-10:45) before getting into a recap of the Packers/Chargers game and other news from the football weekend (10:45-35:10). Next was a couple quick conversations about baseball free agency and a Lakers update (35;10-59:30), followed by Kyle giving us a rundown of his favorite teams, players and moments (59:30-1:23:10). Then Kyle gave a very thorough description of his family, his education and the transition from private school to public school, his church history and some cool moments he's had serving youth, and where he is at with his education and his career pursuit (1:23:10-2:03:10). We ended by asking Kyle some questions about what it's like to be a middle child and his relationship with his brothers, his experience in Boy Scouts and earning his Eagle Scout, and some final thoughts about his faith development and how he sees God at work in his life right now (2:03:10-2:26:47). Follow us on Spotify, iTunes, Instagram and Twitter for new content and updates! And reach out to us to come be a guest on the show, sit in on the show, or be a sponsor!

Latter-day Saint Women
Bonnie Oscarson - Directing Our Lives on the Gospel Path

Latter-day Saint Women

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019


"Drifting, Dreaming, Directing", Ardeth G. Kapp, At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter- day Saint Women

Conference Conversations
The Saints in St Louis

Conference Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 34:23


KSL Newsradio reporter Mary Richards traveled to St Louis, Missouri, to hear stories going back generations, and to tour the Gateway Arch Museum, which tells the story of the westward expansion including the Mormon Trail. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has always received welcome, peace and support in St. Louis, even in the early days of the Church in the 1830s. When mobs tossed Church members from their homes in areas like Jackson and Davies counties, St. Louis welcomed the Saints. St. Louis had one of the only stakes outside of Utah in the 1850s. The city was even designated by Brigham Young as the trailhead for the trek west for a time. The St. Louis Stake was reorganized in the 1950s, and Mary Richards interviewed members of the Lochheed and Oscarson families, which have been instrumental in the growth of the Church in the present day. Finally, the St. Louis Temple was dedicated in 1997 after unprecedented community and inter-faith support. Its first president, Menlo Smith, spoke about those blessings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Conference Conversations
The Saints in St Louis

Conference Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 34:23


KSL Newsradio reporter Mary Richards traveled to St Louis, Missouri, to hear stories going back generations, and to tour the Gateway Arch Museum, which tells the story of the westward expansion including the Mormon Trail. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has always received welcome, peace and support in St. Louis, even in the early days of the Church in the 1830s. When mobs tossed Church members from their homes in areas like Jackson and Davies counties, St. Louis welcomed the Saints. St. Louis had one of the only stakes outside of Utah in the 1850s. The city was even designated by Brigham Young as the trailhead for the trek west for a time. The St. Louis Stake was reorganized in the 1950s, and Mary Richards interviewed members of the Lochheed and Oscarson families, which have been instrumental in the growth of the Church in the present day. Finally, the St. Louis Temple was dedicated in 1997 after unprecedented community and inter-faith support. Its first president, Menlo Smith, spoke about those blessings.

Starta Eget-Podden
Så skapade jag mitt drömliv – möt Gustaf Oscarson i Starta Eget-Podden

Starta Eget-Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 37:16


Han saknade superidén, men det spelade ingen roll. För serieentreprenören Gustaf Oscarson var absolut starkaste drivkraften att skapa sitt drömliv och bli ekonomiskt oberoende, med företaget som verktyg. Så här lyckades han. Starta Eget-Podden gör det enkelt att starta, driva och växa som entreprenör och företagare! Kolla in Driva Eget med nyheter och inspiration www.driva-eget.se Bli medlem i Driva Eget Premium och få tillgång till nyheter, kunskap, guider, mallar, kalkyler och som hjälper dig att lyckas med ditt företag. Starta Eget-Podden ges ut av We are Business Nordic AB. Vi samlar och skapar världens bästa kunskap, verktyg, inspiration och nätverk inom företagande. Häng med!

Joseph Smith: BYU Speeches
Lessons from Joseph Smith | Bonnie L. Oscarson, Dec 2016

Joseph Smith: BYU Speeches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 23:29


Bonnie L. Oscarson teaches us how Joseph Smith's life teaches us about our potential, standing up to criticism, and repentance. A testimony of this prophet brings us closer to the Savior. Support the show.

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GC 1997-2018
2018 April DA Bednar, Godoy, Oscarson, Wakolo, Durrant, DG Renlund

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 71:44


Latest episode of gencon 1997-

GC 1997-2018
2016 October Bingham, Stephens, Oscarson, Uchtdorf

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 58:47


Latest episode of gencon 1997-

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2017 October Uchtdorf, Oscarson, DH Oaks, Pingree, DT Christofferson, JR Holland

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 91:40


Latest episode of gencon 1997-

GC 1997-2018
2016 April Monson, Oscarson, Waddell, DT Christofferson, QL Cook, Uchtdorf

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 79:28


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GC 1997-2018
2015 April Esplin, Stephens, Oscarson, HB Eyring

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 49:06


Latest episode of gencon 1997-

GC 1997-2018
2014 April Wixom, Oscarson, Burton, HB Eyring

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 49:47


Latest episode of gencon 1997-

GC 1997-2018
2013 October HB Eyring, DH Oaks, Oscarson, Maynes, RG Scott, Monson

GC 1997-2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 91:17


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Talks on Talks
33 - New Year's Resolutions from General Conference

Talks on Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 23:48


The end of December is always abuzz with talks of New Year’s Resolutions, so we decided to do something different for this episode in honor of the hopeful changes for 2018. To help you develop New Year’s Resolutions, this episode is a quick trip through eight invitations from the October 2017 General Conference. Referencing these quotes will hopefully assist your as you make your goals! References: “Turn on Your Light” by Sharon Eubank: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/turn-on-your-light?lang=eng“The Needs Before us” by Bonnie L. Oscarson: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/the-needs-before-us?lang=eng“Repentance is Always Positive” by Stephen W. Owen: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/repentance-is-always-positive?lang=eng“Unstuck: How the Savior Frees Us from Our Favorite Sins” by Robert Reynolds: https://www.amazon.com/Unstuck-Savior-Frees-Favorite-Sins/dp/1629721158“By Divine Design” by Elder Ronald A. Rasband: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/by-divine-design?lang=eng“The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like Without It?” by President Russell M. Nelson: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/the-book-of-mormon-what-would-your-life-be-like-without-it?lang=eng“That Your Joy Might Be Full” by Jean B. Bingham: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/that-your-joy-might-be-full?lang=eng“Seek Ye Out of the Best Books” by Ian S. Ardern: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/seek-ye-out-of-the-best-books?lang=eng“Be Ye Therefore Perfect - Eventually” by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/be-ye-therefore-perfect-eventually?lang=engElder Andersen’s testimony: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/10/the-voice-of-the-lord?lang=engQuote from Leo Tolstoy- “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” - https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/leo_tolstoy_105644 Music: “Homeward Bound” by Jonny Easton

Legal Marketing Launch with Bentley Tolk
021: Law Marketing Using LinkedIn - Curtis Oscarson

Legal Marketing Launch with Bentley Tolk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2015 31:29


Curtis Oscarson is a corporate and business transactions partner at Kunzler Law Group in Salt Lake City, Utah. His practice focuses on corporate and securities law for growing businesses, with an emphasis on the needs of emerging growth companies, licensing and commercial transactions. He also represents venture capital and private equity funds in their transactions with portfolio companies. A key focus of Mr. Oscarson's practice includes serving as a key outside legal resource to help coordinate and manage a broad spectrum of legal needs for business clients, including capitalization, debt, governance, compliance, licensing and other transactional matters.

General Conference Minute
Gen Conf Minute - Sis Oscarson - Article

General Conference Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015


Gen Conf Minute - Sis Oscarson - Article

General Conference Minute
Gen Conf Minute - Sis Oscarson - Highlights

General Conference Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015


Gen Conf Minute - Sis Oscarson - Highlights

General Conference Minute
Gen Conf Minute - Sis Oscarson - Talk

General Conference Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015


Gen Conf Minute - Sis Oscarson - Talk

Poddfest
"Till Emma" kortdokumentär av Stina Oscarson

Poddfest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2014 4:49


Det sägs ofta att kvinnor som mår dåligt väntar för länge med att be om hjälp, säger Stina Oscarson, dramatiker och regissör. I kortdokumentären Till Emma berättar hon varför.       Vi lever i ett samhälle som omyndigförklarar sjuka människor. Vi som genomskådat det vet vad vi riskerar. Det är därför vi kämpar på i det tysta. Först den dag då vi blir bemötta med respekt kan den långa vägen att bli frisk börja. Stina Oscarson är född 1975 i Skellefteå. Hon bestämde sig redan som 15-åring för att jobba med teater. Stina har, bland mycket annat, drivit en fri grupp, varit konstnärlig ledare för Orionteatern i Stockholm och chef för Radioteatern. Idag är hon, vid sidan av regisserandet, fast krönikör för Dagens Nyheter och knuten till tankesmedjan Katalys, för att arbeta med kulturpolitiska frågor.  Producent: Siri Ambjörnsson, Klippan Produktion.

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