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Dr. Wiktoria Michałkiewicz is an interdisciplinary expert with extensive international experience in storytelling, talent management, journalism, and photography. Alongside her academic achievements—holding five degrees, including a PhD in Sociology, an MA in Social Anthropology, and an MA in Cultural Studies from esteemed institutions such as Stockholm University, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Lumière University Lyon 2, and Jagiellonian University—she has established a remarkable career as a contributing editor for prestigious international magazines like National Geographic, Harper's Bazaar, and Vogue. Additionally, she has excelled as a film and photography producer, talent agent, and exhibition curator. Dr. Michałkiewicz has played a pivotal role in producing and curating exhibitions for renowned artists, collaborating with international festivals and institutions. Her diverse expertise extends to consulting and editing award-winning books, as well as serving as a PR and communications specialist. In one of her notable recent roles, she was part of Fotografiska Stockholm and Fotografiska International, contributing to its global expansion to Tallinn and New York. In 2021, she founded REZO, a consulting agency specializing in global career strategies for visual artists, talent management, international art PR, and art advisory services. Operating globally from Warsaw, Stockholm, and Lisbon, she continues to make a significant impact in the art world. Over the past 15 years, Dr. Michałkiewicz has collaborated with both legendary and emerging artists, contributing to their projects in various capacities—from curating exhibitions and producing films to editing books and developing communication and marketing strategies. She has been involved in institutions and festivals such as the Nordic Light Festival in Norway, Landskrona Foto Festival, Leica Gallery, and Fotografiska, working on exhibitions featuring artists like Albert Watson, Platon, Greg Gorman, Ralph Gibson, Ragnar Axelsson, Paul Nicklen & Cristina Mittermeier, Chris Rainier, Paul Hansen, James Nachtwey, Sebastião Salgado, and Ellen von Unwerth. Her international strategy and art PR work include collaborations with artists such as Kacper Kowalski, Cooper & Gorfer, Bastiaan Woudt, Maciej Markowicz, Lisen Stibeck, and Erle Kyllingmark. As an editor and consultant, she has contributed to award-winning book projects, including “Arche” by Kacper Kowalski, which was nominated for the prestigious Les Prix du Livre at Rencontres d'Arles 2022. Dr. Michałkiewicz's projects have garnered numerous accolades, including Cannes Lions, Prix du Livre Les Rencontres d'Arles (nomination), and Sony World Photo Awards (1st Prize Landscape). She has also served as a jury member and portfolio reviewer at national and international competitions, further solidifying her influence and reputation in the art photography industry. REZO Art and Photography Management Agnecy http://rezo.pl/en/ Follow Wiktoria on Instagram to keep up date with her international activities https://www.instagram.com/wiktoriami/ Michael Dooney https://beacons.ai/michaeldooney This episode of Subtext & Discourse Art World Podcast was recorded on 3. November 2024 between Perth and Lisbon. Portrait photo by Knut Koivisto
Fotografer i krigsdrabbade områden ställs ofta inför en utmanande balansgång när de ska skildra verkligheten och samtidigt inte bli för grafiska eller tumma på etiken. Hur är det att arbeta som fotograf i krig och hur kan bilderna som tas påverka beskrivningen av en konflikt? Gäster är fotografen Paul Hansen och Maria Nilsson, docent i journalistik vid JMK.
Palestinaaktivister tar sig rätten att hota både riksdagen och judiska skolbarn. Det borde de inte få göra. Nu närmar sig konflikten i Mellanöstern det verkliga problemet: Iran. Inget kommer att lösa sig i den här regionen om inte regimen i Iran störtas eller kraftigt förlorar makt. Det var Irans rädsla att försvagas som satte igång det hela genom terrorattacken på Israel den 7 oktober. De som verkar tycka att det bästa vore att behålla status quo har helt enkelt fel, trots alla risker. Susanna har noterat Klarnas nästa försök att suga åt sig våra pengar. Och så det amerikanska valet: det har faktiskt kommit en svensk bok som förklarar vad som faktiskt sker i USA nu och gör amerikanerna begripliga: Hans Bergströms "Presidentvalet 2024 och demokratin i Amerika" (Timbro). Vill man förstå något är det den man ska läsa, En annan bra bok, som också råkar vara från Timbro (vi är inte sponsrade) är "Staden i den svenska romanen". Städer och vårt förhållande till städer är fascinerande. Och de är alla så olika, åtminstone de med personlighet. I Rom är t ex historien alltid närvarande, vilket antagligen gör att arkitekturen är bättre. Kanske har det också att göra med att katoliker, till skillnad från protestanter, inte varit med om det stora brottet med historien. Vi har sett Kate Winslets film om Lee Miller och gillar den. Spännande hur fotografer arbetar, tänker och resonerar. Ni kan lyssna på DN:s Paul Hansen i P1:s kultur om saken. Och en påminnelse om Barry Lyndon på Fågel Blå den 9 oktober. Nu gör vi oss redo för Nick Cave i Köpenhamn. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/hakeliuspopova. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the GFBS Studios today Paul Hansen & Austin Skejei of Cats Incredible for 37th Annual Catfish Days – Cats Incredible Catfish Tournament happening this weekend at LaFave Park in East Grand Forks. Paul and Austin break down the whole weekend lineup of events and what to expect this year! For more information about the tournament visit their website - https://www.catsincredibletournament.com/ or Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/catsincredible Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 – Help support GFBS at this donation link - https://bit.ly/3vjvzgX - Access past GFBS Interviews - https://gfbsinterviews.podbean.com/ #gfbs #gfbestsource.com #grandforksnd #interview #local #grandforks #grandforksbestsource #visitgreatergrandforks @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF
Un livre, Un lecteur. Florence Berthout reçoit Paul Flad, Directeur de l'Institut National des Jeunes Sourds de Paris qui présentera le livre « Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon » de Jean-Paul Dubois. À propos du livre : « Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon » paru aux éditions Gallimard Cela fait deux ans que Paul Hansen purge sa peine dans la prison provinciale de Montréal. Il y partage une cellule avec Horton, un Hells Angel incarcéré pour meurtre. Retour en arrière: Hansen est superintendant a L'Excelsior, une résidence où il déploie ses talents de concierge, de gardien, de factotum, et – plus encore – de réparateur des âmes et consolateur des affligés. Lorsqu'il n'est pas occupé à venir en aide aux habitants de L'Excelsior ou à entretenir les bâtiments, il rejoint Winona, sa compagne. Aux commandes de son aéroplane, elle l'emmène en plein ciel, au-dessus des nuages. Mais bientôt tout change. Un nouveau gérant arrive à L'Excelsior, des conflits éclatent. Et l'inévitable se produit. Une église ensablée dans les dunes d'une plage, une mine d'amiante à ciel ouvert, les méandres d'un fleuve couleur argent, les ondes sonores d'un orgue composent les paysages variés où se déroule ce roman. Histoire d'une vie, Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon est l'un des plus beaux livres de Jean-Paul Dubois. On y découvre un écrivain qu'animent le sens aigu de la fraternité et un sentiment de révolte à l'égard de toutes les formes d'injustice. Jean-Paul Dubois est né en 1950 à Toulouse où il vit actuellement. Il a obtenu le prix France Télévisions pour Kennedy et moi (Le Seuil, 1996), le prix Femina et le prix du roman Fnac pour Une vie française (Editions de l'Olivier, 2004) ainsi que le prix Vialatte pour Le Cas Sneidjer (Editions de l'Olivier, 2012). Les ventes cumulées de ses romans publiés aux éditions de l'Olivier et chez Points s'élèvent à plus d'un million d'exemplaires.
Jag gästas i detta avsnitt av fotografen Paul Hansen som vid tiden av den här publiceringen är ute på fältet i Ukraina. Han har sett de mörkaste sidorna av mänskligheten. Vi pratar dels om hans yrkesliv men utgår samtidigt ifrån den bioaktuella filmen Civil War av Alex Garland som skildrar just krigsfotografer. Jag blev nyfiken på vad en riktig krigsfotograf tycker om innehållet i filmen och om hur nära den skildrar den verklighet Paul har levt i. Paul har även skrivit om filmen på DN, det kan man läsa här. Pauls val av tåglåt är liversionen av Hotel California av The Eagles. Stötta Popkultur med Joseph på Patreon för exklusivt innehåll och annat skoj Följ mig på instagram, Letterboxd och twitter/X. Kom gärna på Popkultur med Joseph-quizet om du bor i Stockholm eller är på besök här. Tisdagar kl 18.30 på Bar Brooklyn, Debaser Strand. Quizen är på engelska. Följ mig på instagram för regelbundna uppdateringar om quizdatum och eventuella avvikelser. Loggan är designad av Ante Wiklund Vinjetten är av Kalle Scherman och Gustav Ramsby
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
As an ethnography of a Japanese dairy farm while having theoretical values going beyond the specific context, Hokkaido Dairy Farm: Cosmopolitics of Otherness and Security on the Frontiers of Japan (SUNY Press, 2024) offers a historical and ethnographic examination of the rapid industrialization of the dairy industry in Tokachi, Hokkaido. The book begins with a history of dairy farming and consumption in Hokkaido from a macro perspective, mapping the transition from survival to subsistence and then from mixed family farms to monoculture and “mega” industrial operations. It then narrows the focus to examine concrete changes in a Tokachi-area dairying community that has undergone rapid sociocultural upheaval over the last three decades, with shifts in human relationships alongside changes in human and cow connections through new technologies. In the final chapters, the scope is further narrowed to a detailed history and ethnography of a single industrializing dairy farm and the morphing cast of individuals attached to it, centering on their idiosyncratic searches for economic, social, and even ontological security in what is popularly considered a peripheral region and industry. The culmination of over fifteen years of ethnographic, policy, and historical research, Hokkaido Dairy Farm argues that the dairy industry in Japan has always been entwined with notions of Otherness and security seeking, notably in terms of frontiers. Paul Hansen is professor in the Department of International Resource Sciences at Akita University in Japan. He is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus on Japan and Jamaica, social theory in relation to identity, affect, embodiment, posthumanism, cosmopolitan studies, ecology and animal-human-technology relationships. He is also interested in food and musicology. He is co-editor (with Blai Guarné) of Escaping Japan: Reflections on Estrangement and Exile in the Twenty-First Century (2018, Routledge). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of the anthropology of state, the anthropology of time, hope studies, and post-structuralist philosophy. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies
Tio år har gått sedan mordet på Nils Horner. Vad har hänt? Vi pratar med Sveriges Radios vd Cilla Benkö om hur deras säkerhetsarbete har förändrats. Profilerade utrikesjournalister kommenterar vilka konsekvenser mordet har fått för Sveriges utrikesbevakning. Medverkar gör TV4:s Terese Cristiansson, SvD:s Jesper Sundén, frilansjournalisten Urban Hamid, Expressens Magda Gad, SR:s Lubna El-Shanti, Journalistens Julia Nilsson, SVT:s Stina Blomgren och DN:s Paul Hansen. Ljudklippen i programmet kommer från Sveriges Radio. Avsnittsbild: Staffan Sonning/Sveriges Radio
Jean-Paul Dubois pour son roman "Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon" (L'Olivier), Prix Goncourt 2019. Cela fait deux ans que Paul Hansen purge sa peine dans la prison provinciale de Montréal. Il partage une cellule avec Horton, un Hells Angel incarcéré pour meurtre. Un roman sur l'échec, l'art de gâcher sa vie et la manière dont les morts nous accompagnent pour toujours. Pour retrouver l'ensemble des contenus de nos 10 ans, rendez-vous sur https://bitly.ws/V6ck ou sur Auvio.be. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 11h30 à 13h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Welcome to Season VI of Killing the Simp. In episode 2, EO discusses the 10 reasons women suddenly back off after showing interest. Thank you to our sponsor, Paul Hansen. Watch video on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/VVXJmctAYRM Reserve your coaching sessions with EO now: https://www.everettoverton.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everettoverton/support
Krigsfotografen Jan Grarups bilder har synts från konfliktområden över hela världen. Men när han 2023 rapporterar från Ukraina blir informationen han gett satt under lupp. Fler och fler oegentligheter börjar rullas upp kring hans rapportering - och det visar sig att allt inte står rätt till med berättelserna kring hans bilder. Hur påverkas förtroendet för medierna när det visar sig att journalister farit med osanning? Programledare: Evelyn Jones. Med DN:s bildjournalist Paul Hansen och Matilda E Hanson, biträdande redaktionschef för DN. Producent: Linnéa Hjortstam.
DN:s erfarne bildjournalist Paul Hansen bevakar kriget mellan Israel och Hamas från Jerusalem. När inga journalister släpps in i Gaza hur påverkar det faktagranskningen och bilden av kriget? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Rekordmånga journalister har mist livet på kort tid i kriget mellan Israel och Hamas sedan terrorattackerna mot Israel den 7 oktober. Dödssiffrorna varierar – och är svåra att verifiera – liksom så många andra uppgifter, när utländska journalister inte heller kommer in på Gazaremsan. Hur påverkar det bilden av kriget? Vi får besök i studion av Erik Larsson, ordförande på Reportrar utan gränser i Sverige, och har med oss Dagens Nyheters Paul Hansen på länk från Jerusalem.INTERVJU: WILLIAM SPETZ OM VAD HAN HAR GEMENSAMT MED ”TORE” I NYA SERIENWilliam Spetz slog igenom med humorsketcher på Youtube när han var 15. Som 20-åring debuterade han på scen med den självbiografiska enmansföreställningen ”Mormor jag vet att du är i himlen, men har du tid en timme?” Sedan dess har det blivit roller på Dramaten och i SVT-serien Filip och Mona. På fredag är det premiär på Netflix för serien ”Tore”, av och med William Spetz. Kulturredaktionens Björn Jansson har träffat honom.KRITIKSAMTAL: LOUISE EPSTEIN HAR SETT DANSKA FÄNGELSESERIEN ”HUSET” PÅ SVTDavid Dencik spelar en av fyra huvudroller i det danska fängelsedramat ”Huset” i sex delar, som i helgen hade premiär på SVT. Serien hakar i debatten om hårdare tag mot kriminella, här skildrat ur fångvaktares perspektiv. Hur bra är den? Louise Epstein har sett alla delar.REPORTAGE: JOAKIM PIRINEN OM ATT HA DET UNDERMEDVETNA SOM ARBETSGIVAREJoakim Pirinen firar 40 år som serieskapare, och blickar tillbaka på Socker-Conny och de andra figurerna som följt honom genom åren. Varför har han inte en enda stil? Och hur ser han på serieformens utveckling under de här fyra decennierna? Kulturredaktionens Katarina Wikars har träffat jubilaren i hans ateljé i Vasastan i Stockholm.ESSÄ: OM HÄMND – ETT CENTRALT TEMA I DEN MÄNSKLIGA KULTURENI dagens OBS-essä reflekterar idéhistorikern Michael Azar över ett ständigt aktuellt ämne. Som varit centralt i mänsklighetens kultur sedan urminnes tider men som ändå inte ägnats särskilt mycket uppmärksamhet av historiens stora tänkare – nämligen hämnden.Programledare: Lisa WallProducent: Felicia Frithiof
Paul Hansen is a confident, well educated and strong professional, who has built a successful career for herself in organisational development and leadership. This has been both as a senior manager in major mining companies and as an independent consultant in the sector. So it came as a shock, when once a ‘new' manager of her team adopted an adversarial approach that featured a high level of personal bullying and unsupportive team behavour. The explicit negative actions and the implied undermining of individuals in the team … including Paul … saw a number of them leave within a 3 month period. Paul was the second to leave the team, and this was at a time that coincided with the start of the infamous GFC in October 2008.
In episode 258 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on post-photography photography and how fakery has nothing to do with documentation of reality. Plus this week, photographer Paul Hansen takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Paul Hansen is a photojournalist based in Stockholm, Sweden. As a staff photographer for the daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter his assignments and self-initiated projects, take him all over the world covering events in Haiti, Bosnia, Afghanistan as well as in Sweden. There is always one common denominator that links his work together and that is empathy. His visual storytelling has been awarded many domestic and international prizes and honours, including Picture of the Year two times and Photographer of the Year in Sweden nine times. He was also awarded Photographer of the Year Newspaper in POYi 2010 and 2013, World Press Photo, 2012, a second place in Photographer of the Year in POYi 2015 and a second place in General News by World Press Photo 2016. In 2017 and 2018 he had two major exhibitions at the Fotografiska museum in Stockholm. In June 2019 he exhibited his photographs at the Sundsvalls museum in Sweden. www.paulhansenphotojournalism.com Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. © Grant Scott 2023
by Paul Hansen | From the Series: Blessing Our Community | Scripture: Matthew 28:18-20 Download Audio
Serietidningen Fantomen hade stora försäljningsframgångar under 1970-talet. Men bakom superhjälten i blå trikå dolde sig en vandrande vålnad med starka vänstersympatier. Hör serieforskaren Robert Aman, aktuell med boken "När Fantomen blev svensk - vänsterns världsbild i trikå", och serieskaparen Magnus Knutsson som skrev många av Fantomens äventyr på 70-talet.KRIGETS BILDER - HRAIR SARKISSIAN OCH PAUL HANSENHur fångar man ett krig i bilder? Hur hanterar man som bildskapare att närma sig platser och människor som är djupt traumatiserade? Möt två fotografer som valt helt olika förhållningssätt och arbetsmetod - konstnären Hrair Sarkissian, aktuell med utställningen "The other side of silence" på Bonniers Konsthall, och Paul Hansen, bildjournalist på Dagens Nyheter.JAMES JOYCE "ULYSSEUS" - VIND, VATTEN OCH MUSIKEtt av världslitteraturens mest centrala verk - varför ska vi läsa den idag? P1 Kulturs kritiker Mikael Timm guidar dig in i romanen om en alldeles speciell, vanlig och magisk dag; den 16 juni 1904. En text som försöker fånga livets flod, fylld av stark musikalitet och en svalkande aftonbris.Programledare: Lisa BergströmProducent: Ulph Nyström
Who doesn't struggle with writer's block? Or changing your writing habits or chord structure? Experience 'second verse hell'?? Susan Cattaneo (she/her) has 20 years as an educator teaching at Berklee College of Music so knows a thing or two about how to break the blocks. She's also an award-winning songwriter in her own right and is here to talk about all things songwriting, writer's block and being a full-time musician as a woman in her 50s. With her powerful voice, captivating melodies and finely-crafted lyrics, Susan Cattaneo is one of Boston's most respected singer/songwriters. A compelling performer and vivid storyteller, Susan's music blends folk, rock and blues with hint of country. Following up on the success of her chart-topping double album. The Hammer & The Heart, Susan Cattaneo is releasing All is Quiet in April of 2022. Critics, audiences, and fellow artists have instantly connected with the personal nature of Susan's songs. Susan is a three-time Kerrville New Folk Finalist and a three-time nominee for Best Americana Artist at the Boston Music Awards, and she won the 2018 CT folk Festival. Her last album The Hammer and The Heart charted #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and yielded a #1 song on folk radio and a top 10 album of 2017. She is also one half of the indie folk duo called Honest Mechanik with Paul Hansen of The Grownup Noise. The duo launched their first album in July of 2020 and were nominated as Folk Act of The Year at the 2021 Boston Music Awards. “Cattaneo's solo songs have roots that run deep under the earth from Memphis to Nashville to Appalachia (pick a random song from her catalog and odds are it would be an ideal cover for Bonnie Raitt or Carrie Underwood or Steve Earle). ” – Jed Gottlieb, The Boston Herald BONUS: At the end of the episode you can hear Susan's new song Blackbirds from her upcoming album All Is Quiet Check out Susan's site and tour dates here: https://susancattaneo.com Follow her on insta: https://instagram.com/susancmusic ----more---- You can support our Patreon for BTS and early access to episodes, tip sheets and community here: http://patreon.com/thisnextsongsabout Transcripts available at http://thisnextsongsabout.com Don't forget to check out some great home-recording microphones on offer from Shure here: Shure MV7 podcast and vocal mic Shure SM58 - most durable stage & recording mic ever created! ----more----
Click here for the full show notes and transcriptMany people's lives can be changed by your church's global outreach efforts. When it comes to this important mission, how do you get the church on board?I'm not just talking about sending people on missions trips; I'm also talking about how you might encourage your church to be more purposeful about your outreach efforts.Our guest for today, Pastor Paul Hansen of Grace Community Church, not only puts his heart and soul into this purpose, but he also serves as an inspiration to the church by modeling how to live out the mission.“If we really want to be a world-class Christian, we really need to be global-minded because that's just simply the heart of God."-Paul HansenDon't miss out on listening to this podcast and get even more fired up to reach more people for Jesus!By the end of this episode, you will learn:How to "think global" outside of your cultural community and strategize for a more effective ministryA new way to think about the needs of your community and how you can meet themThe specific goals that will help you reach more people in different areas of lifeWhat it takes to equip pastors for global outreach by providing them with the necessary spiritual support or resourcesWhy it is important to be intentional with your use of technologyAnd so much more…=======Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it's no wonder over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church.Learn more at https://tithely.comRegister for this month's Tithely NEXT Virtual Event to hear the latest in Church Tech and win your pastor the getaway they deserve. Sign up for free at TithelyNEXT.com
Email to Jamie Oct. 1, 2016 SD: Michael Welchynski, founder of Spirit of the Hills, a pseudo sanctuary located at 500 Tinton Rd. Spearfish SD, was found by first responders to be covered in bites to his head, neck, shoulders and arms. He had been bitten by a tiger (presumably Louise or Raphael) who escaped through an open gate. At first no one knew where the tiger was lurking. Deputies approached the tiger's enclosure to secure the still open gate. “It peeked its head out of the door a couple times, and the third time it crouched down and started coming out the door,” deputy Paul Hansen said. “There is really nothing fence-wise, they told us, that would keep something like (the tiger) in the perimeter, because they are not tall fences,” Hansen said. The tiger was shot and killed. Welchynski is in the hospital in fair condition. The remaining big cats were relocated to Wild Animal Sanctuary in CO. The USDA had been camped out at the facility since Sept. 28th for undisclosed reasons. In other news, the court ordered Joe and Jeff Lowe to pay the receiver $50,000 immediately. Since it is an order and not a judgement, they have to pay or go to jail. Can't post online yet, but thought you would like to know. Jumanji and Tonga both doing very well tonight. I am thankful that Chuck took down so many of the dead and low branches yesterday as Hurricane Matthew will hit the east coast today with 145 MPH winds. I appreciate that Steve Houck, our FWC officer, called to be sure we would be OK during the storm. I love Howie for cleaning up all of the palm fronds and pods that are scattered over our 5 acres, so they don't become missiles. Hi, I'm Carole Baskin and I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views. If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story. The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/ I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story. My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet. You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion. Closing graphic with permission from https://youtu.be/F_AtgWMfwrk
Dagens Nyheters korrespondent Anna-Lena Laurén och fotograf Paul Hansen rapporterar på plats inifrån Kiev – där de följer och bor hos en småbarnsfamilj. Anna-Lena Laurén berättar om vardagen i Ukrainas huvudstad, och om hur det är att intervjua människor som är i chock efter att deras hem precis beskjutits. Programledare: Ülkü Holago. Producent: Palmira Koukkari Mbenga. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Teknik: Oliver Bergman, Bauer Media.
Det är brinnande krig i Europa när fotografen Paul Hansen tar bild på kärleksparet Adnan och Edina. Nästan 30 år senare reser han tillbaka till samma plats i Bosnien. Paret är fortfarande tillsammans, men livet blev inte som de hoppats. Producent: Madeleine Longo. Exekutiv producent: Malin Timan. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Teknik: Bauer Media. Musik: Epidemic sound.
I am so happy to have you here because today you get to hear from one of my good friends. Without his persistence, without the networking, he wouldn't be who he is today. And he's kind enough to share that with us and to share it with you to help you make sure you are living your life to the Max. So without any further Ado, let me announce and welcome my good friend Paul Hansen.
20-årige Adnan har geväret på ryggen. 19-åriga Edina, i gul täckjacka, ler mot pojkvännen. Det är brinnande krig i Europa när bilden fångas av Paul Hansens kamera år 1992. 30 år senare har han rest tillbaka för att träffa paret i Bosnien. I dagens avsnitt berättar DN:s fotograf Paul Hansen om återseendet med Adnan och Edina Babanovic – 30 år efter att den bilden togs och när de politiska spänningarna åter stiger på Balkan. Programledare: Sanna Torén Björling. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Tekniker: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
by Paul Hansen | From the Series: Recovering Our True Identity | Scripture: Philippians 2:12-18 Download Audio
A Man Called Possum by Max Jones is soon to become an audio book narrated by Graeme Goodings. Recently Graeme interviewed Paul Hansen on Adelaide radio station 5AA. Paul Hansen had personal contact with Jimmy "The Possum" on a number of occasions and shares his stories.
Fareed Haque is a modern guitar virtuoso. Steeped in classical and jazz traditions, his unique command of the guitar and different musical styles inspire his musical ventures with tradition and fearless innovation.Since 2011, Haque has returned to his first loves, jazz guitar and classical guitar. He has been busy performing and recording with his trio featuring legendary B3 virtuoso Tony Monaco, his own trio and jazz quartet, as well as his larger world music group the Flat Earth Ensemble.Recent releases include the critically acclaimed Out of Nowhere featuring drummer Billy Hart and bassist George Mraz, The Flat Earth Ensemble's latest release Trance Hypothesis, and The Tony Monaco/Fareed Haque release Furry Slippers that reached the top 10 in Jazz Radio Airplay.IN addition, Fareed has performed at the Chicago, Detroit, and Java Jazz festivals and was featured as part of the Made in Chicago Series performing with his numerous groups at Millenium Park's Pritzker Pavillion in Chicago. He also performed and arranged numerous classical programs as 2013 artist-in-residence for The Chicago Latin Music Festival, was featured on WBEZ, as well as WFMT's Fiesta! radio programs, and has recorded his arrangement of Piazzolla's 5 Tango Sensations, El Alevin by Eduardo Angulo Leo Brouwer's Quintet for Guitar and String Quartet with the critically acclaimed Kaia String Quartet. Haque continues to tour and record extensively along with documenting his unique teaching methods in a series of best selling interactive video courses through TrueFire.IN 2016, Haque was invited to perform at the Indianapolis Jazz Festival Tribute to Wes Montgomery along with Peter Bernstein, Bobby Broom, Henry Johnson, Will Mathews, Russell Malone, Pat Martino, and Dave Stryker. He was also a visiting scholar at Western Michigan University. Recent projects include artistic directorship of numerous jazz festivals, performances with Tony Monaco, Paquito D'Rivera, Vijay Iyer, pundit Vikku Vinacrayam, long-anticipated reunion concerts with Garaj Mahal, concerts in India, a return to Java Jazz, and concerts and teaching in China. In 2017, Mr. Haque released The Bridge with virtuoso Chilean bassist Christian Galvez and renowned Indian percussionist Selva Ganesh. Haque has also rekindled his duo with Goran Ivanovic. Performances include Canadian Guitar Festival, Winters Jazz Fest NYC, Lotus Music Fest, and many others. Upcoming tours in China and Europe are slated for 2018. Haque has joined drum legend Billy Cobham as a member of his Crosswinds Ensemble featuring Haque on guitars, Randy Brecker on Trumpet, and Paul Hansen on sax and bassoon. Extensive touring and recording are slated for 2019. Haque's most recent release NEW LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC FOR GUITAR AND STRING QUARTET was picked by Howard Reich of the Chicago Tribune as one of the top releases of 2018. In addition, the release was chosen as Downbeat Magazine Editor's Pick in 2018. 2019 portends to be a busy year, as Haque has retired from 30 years at Northern Illinois University to accommodate extended tours with Cobham, Goran Ivanovic, and his own groups. Highlights to include The Montreux Jazz Festival with Cobham, and appearances with his own groups at The Bluenote Beijing, Louisville, and Minneapolis Guitar Festivals among others. New recordings with his own group and with Goran Ivanovic are scheduled for 2019, under the legendary Delmark Label.Born in 1963 to a Pakistani father and Chilean mother, Fareed's extensive travels and especially long stays in Spain, France, Iran, Pakistan, and Chile exposed Haque to different kinds of music from a very early age. While this natural eclecticism has become a hallmark of Haque's music, it was repeated visits to Von Freeman's Chicago jam sessions that gave Haque a grounding in the Chicago blues and jazz traditions. The 1981 recipient of North Texas State University's Jazz Guitar Scholarship, Haque spent a year studying with renowned jazz guitarist and pedagogue Jack Peterson. Fareed's growing interest in the classical guitar led him to transfer to Northwestern University, where he completed his studies in classical guitar under David Buch, John Holmquist, and Anne Waller.Soon after his transfer to NU, Haque came to the attention of multi-instrumentalist Howard Levy and joined his latin-fusion group Chevere. Thru Levy, Haque was introduced to Paquito D'Rivera and began a long and fruitful relationship with the Cuban NEA Jazz Master. Numerous world tours and recordings including Manhattan Burn, Celebration, Havana Cafe, Tico Tico, Live at the MCG were to follow. Especially notable is the classic and award winning Reunion featuring Haque along with Arturo Sandoval, Danilo Perez, Giovanni Hidalgo, Mark Walker, and David Fink.Thru D'Rivera, Haque was brought to the attention of Sting, who had just begun his record label Pangaea. Sting invited Haque to join the label and he released 2 critically acclaimed recordings, Voices Rising and Manresa. Haque toured briefly with Sting, including notable appearances at The Montreux Jazz Festival, as well as NBC's Michelob Presents Sunday Night with David Sanborn, but his own career demands led Haque in other directions.Haque has been featured on WTTW's ArtBeat and Chicago Tonight, Ben Sidran's New Visions, Michelob Presents Sunday Night with David Sanborn on NBC, his own Lonesome Pines special for PBS, and on BET cable jazz channel. Fareed has twice been selected as Talent Deserving Wider Recognition in Downbeat Magazine. In 1989, Haque also joined the faculty at Northern Illinois University as professor of jazz and classical guitar. He continues to teach at NIU to this day.After a short stint at Warner Bros. recording Majestad (unreleased and featuring John Patitucci, Michael Landau, Russel Ferrante, Grazinha, Lenny Castro, and Carlos Vega!), Bruce Lundvall signed Haque to the legendary Bluenote Records. While at Bluenote, Haque recorded three albums as a leader: Sacred Addiction, Opaque, and Déjà vu. Haque toured and recorded extensively with other artists, including tours and 3 CDs with Javon Jackson: A Look within, For One Who Knows, and Good People. In addition, sideman credits include tours and recordings with Joe Henderson, Herbie Mann, Bob James, Richie Cole, Joey Calderazzo, Kahil El Zabar and the Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, and numerous Bluenote recordings for producer/arranger Bob Belden alongside Cassandra Wilson, Dianne Reeves, Joe Lovano, Paul Motian, and many others. Numerous classical recitals, as well as appearances with the Vermeer Quartet and many symphonies across the US and abroad, added to an incredible diversity of performances during this period.Thru Belden, Haque was invited to join forces with Joe Zawinul as part of his Zawinul Syndicate. The group proved to be one of Joe's best and most eclectic. Included were percussionist and vocalist Arto Tuncboyacian, drummer Paco Sery, bassist Mathew Garrison, along with Haque on Guitar and Electric Guitar. A year of extensive touring brought Haque closer to his Jazz/Rock roots.In 2001, Haque's interest in jam bands and the jam scene led him to co-found the jam super-group Garaj Mahal featuring Kai Eckhardt, Eric Levy, and Alan Hertz. This began 10 years of extensive touring across the US, performing in excess of 200 shows per year. Haque also joined George Brooks' group Summit, featuring Zakir Hussain and Steve Smith. Haque was voted ‘Most Valuable Player' at the 2002 High Sierra Music Festival. Haque and Garaj Mahal released 3 Live CDs as well as 5 studio CDs: Mondo Garaj, Blueberry Cave, w00t, More Mr. Nice Guy, and Discovery, which featured Haque's debut of the Moog Guitar.In 2004, Fareed premiered his Lahara Double Concerto for Sitar/Guitar and Tabla with The Chicago Sinfonietta at Symphony Center in Chicago, under the baton of maestro Paul Freeman, featuring tabla virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain, to whom the work is dedicated.In 2006, Fareed was commissioned to compose a classical guitar concerto for the Fulcrum Point Ensemble. His Gamelan Concertowas premiered in May of '06 at The Harris theatre in Millenium Park.In 2007, Garaj Mahal won an Independent Music Award.In 2009 Haque was voted ‘Best World Guitarist' by Guitar Player Magazine's Readers' poll. His acclaimed 2009 release Flat Planetwas twice #1 on the World Jazz Radio charts.After 10 years of over 2000 dates with Garaj Mahal, Haque's interest in electronic music and the Moog Guitar spurred him to leave Garaj Mahal and form Fareed Haque's MathGames, featuring bassist Alex Austin and drummer Greg Fundis.Notable events during this time include Haque performing and assistant directing the first Jazz Festival en la Patagonia in Frutillar, Chile under his mentor and friend Paquito D'Rivera, and appearances with his own groups at Java Jazz, The Chicago Jazz Festival, The Twents Guitar Festival, The Indy Jazz Fest, Coleman Hawkins Jazz Fest, Jazz in June, The Lafayette and South Bend Jazz Festivals, Sophia Jazz Fest, Bulgaria and many others around the world. Haque also performed at both the Aranjuez and Villa-Lobos guitar concertos (in one concert!) with The Chicago Philharmonic, under the baton of Lucia Matos at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Oh sure, there are "Super" stars like Giannis, but all of the NBA's preferred show ponies have been sent packing. And it's glorious! Ron Thomas joins me, and we talk about golf, life, and a lot more. ROB MCDONALD from Fairways of Woodside, and PAUL HANSEN from Iron Joc join me in the Mobile Strike studio. BIG episode. Lots of gushy life talk. I think you'll enjoy!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Am "Flou am Ouer" hunn mir haut den Jean-Paul Hansen. Säin Instrument ass den Hautbois. Ons erzielt hien och nach wat Krautfleckerl an "al Musek" ass an wéi circulaire Ootmung funktionéiert.
This episode's guest: Paul Hansen of SouthWest Landscape, Inc. You can find them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Mike and Brian are joined by Paul Hansen, Director of Client Services at SouthWest Landscape, Inc. Growing up as a son of a contractor, Paul went right to work for his dad's company after college only to leave and work for a competitor soon after. Developing some unique tools and a new skill set while away, Paul came back to SouthWest and immediately implemented them. With some strong pricing and client renewal strategies, not to mention hiring practices in the midst of a pandemic and labor shortage, you'll want to put this one on repeat!
by Paul Hansen | From the Series: Holding Fast | Scripture: Hebrews 7:1-28 Download Audio
People are still being asked to stay off the beaches around parts of the North Island this morning after a major earthquake near New Caledonia overnight, which resulted in tsunami warnings for some countries. The 7.7 magnitude quake at a depth of 25 kilometres struck east of New Caledonia at 2.20am on Thursday. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre has issued warnings for hazardous tsunami waves within 1000 kilometres of the epicentre. The National Emergency Management Agency's Roger Ball told Morning Report people need to stay away from the shoreline as the surges and unusual currents can continue for hours. A water gauge off Great Barrier Island recorded a 75 centimetre high wave just before 6-o'clock this morning. At Ahipara, on the southern end of 90 mile beach on Northland's West Coast, a local man says the surge waves are pushing the water about 30 to 40 metres further up the beach than usual. Paul Hansen, who lives above the beach, says he's been watching the surge come in this morning. He told Morning Report producer, Michael Cropp, the beach entrances had been blocked off, and he couldn't see anyone along the shoreline.
Paul Hansen war fast dreißig Jahre lang der patente und allseits beliebte Hausmeister einer Wohnanlage. Nun sitzt er im Gefängnis und sein altes Leben gibt es nicht mehr. Seine Zeit verbringt Paul mit Erinnerungen, allerdings ohne der Frage nachzugehen, wie es so weit kommen konnte. Denn das weiß er ganz genau. Torben Kessler gibt dem Text eine große Leichtigkeit, ohne ihm seinen Tiefgang zu nehmen - absolut hörenswert!
Paul Hansen is the lead singer, songwriter, and bandleader for local indie-folk heroes, The Grownup Noise. I've known Paul for over ten years. Not only is he one of the biggest guys I've ever met (standing at roughly six and a half feet tall), he has the big heart and soul to match.He is an incredibly sensitive and nuanced songwriter who tells stories like a painter, with images and impressions that leave you feeling emotions in ways that many pop songs simply aren't capable of. His latest album, Lonely Days, a solo album focusing primarily on synthesizers, has this shade of nostalgia, longing, and loss that hooks you from the top of the first song.Paul and I dive deep into the creative process, into what it is to be an artist, to discover what it is you're trying to express, to heal yourself through that expression, to share that with others, and the vulnerability and risk that comes with it.The Wonder Dome Newsletter http://bit.ly/3dTfdPiFollow Andy on Twitter http://twitter.com/cahillaguerillaLike us on Facebook http://facebook.com/mindfulcreative.coachEPISODE #28 NOTESTheGrownupNoise.comStream Paul's latest album, Lonely DaysThe James Gamethegrownupnoise.bandcamp.comfacebook.com/thegrownupnoiseinstagram.com/thegrownupnoisetwitter.com/thegrownupnoise
This month we are joined by two BISA Board Members and bank brokerage program leaders, Dorothy Mitchell of US Bancorp and Paul Hansen of Key Bank. In addition to the monthly trends, we will hear them discuss how their top producers have embraced virtual meetings and the planning process. They also cover life insurance awareness month initiatives, and the 2021 planning process.
Han blev nyligen gripen i Belarus när han rapporterade om protesterna mot Lukasjenko, han var på plats efter bussolyckan i Norge där nästan en hel skolklass omkom och blev skjuten när han var på plats i Mosul. Idag får vi besök av DN-fotografen och journalisten Paul Hansen som berättat om hur det är att jobba som fotograf i krig och konflikt.
Katherine har blivit blåst av en cykelverkstad, David känner sann glädje över dåliga presenter ni lyssnare fått av era föräldrar och Kodjo kan inte sluta skratta och Kanye Wests presidentkampanj (eller kanske brist på kampanj). Vi får besök av DN-fotografen och journalisten Paul Hansen som nyligen blev gripen i Belarus. Vi pratar om hans upplevelser där och hur det är att jobba som fotograf i krig och konflikter.
Dagens Nyheters fotograf Paul Hansen greps av polis i Belarus när han rapporterade om protesterna. Hör honom berätta om hur det är att arbeta i ett land där pressfriheten är under konstant attack.
Paul Hansen war ein Vierteljahrhundert lang Hausmeister eines Apartmentkomplexes im kanadischen Montreal – ein durch und durch freundlicher Mann. Jetzt sitzt er im Gefängnis. Wie konnte es dazu kommen? Davon erzählt der Franzose Jean-Paul Dubois in seinem mit dem Prix Goncourt ausgezeichneten Roman. Von Dina Netz www.deutschlandfunk.de, Büchermarkt Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Förra veckan greps ett flera utsända journalister av polis i Minsk. Bland dem DN:s fotograf Paul Hansen som blev inskuffad i en polisbuss och hölls under bevakning i flera timmar. Situationen för journalister i Belarus är svår – en stor del av de utländska journalisterna har deporterats och inhemska journalister får svårare att arbeta. Vilka realistiska möjligheter har demokratikampen att lyckas? I dagens avsnitt pratar vi med Paul Hansen om gripandet och DN:s utrikeskommentator Michael Winiarski om likheterna mellan Belarus och upproret i Polen 1980. Programledare: Lasse Bengtsson. Producent: Sabina Marmullakaj. Exekutiv producent: Augustin Erba. Ljudtekniker: Patrik Miesenberger. Teknik: Jonas Lindskov, Bauer Media.
Paul Hansen, DN:s fotograf berättar om när han greps i Belarus. Körsång kan leda till ökad viruspridning visar ny studie. Ny mottagning ska hjälpa de som är beroende av datorspel. Gäster är Fredrik Wikingsson och Lisa Nilsson.
Babs Drougge och Carl-Johan Ulvenäs på P3 Nyheter förklarar och reder ut aktuella ämnen. I dag pratar vi om att DN:s fotograf Paul Hansen gripits i samband med protesterna i Belarus. Nu har hans släppts, men varför greps han och får han komma tillbaka till Belarus? Sen pratar vi om en brasiliansk kändispolitiker som gifte sig med sin adoptivson, skaffade 55 barn och misstänks ligga bakom mordet på sin man. Frågan är om de kommer kunna gripa henne?
Så mycket förödelse orsakade orkanen Laura. DN:s fotograf Paul Hansen frihetsberövad av polis i Belarus. Folkhälsomyndigheten vill höja taket för antalet personer vid allmänna sammankomster. Programledare: Per Bergfors Nyberg Producent: Martina Lindvall Tekniker: Jari Hänninen
Mark Victor Hansen has soothed millions of souls through his Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Now Mark, with his beloved wife, Crystal Dwyer Hansen, has created the most compelling book of this decade with Ask! The Bridge from Your Dreams to Your Destiny. Ask! will take you on one of the most beautiful personal journeys you've yet encountered. Through the real-life stories of some of the most enlightened askers of all time, the wondrous fable of Micaela, and ageless words of wisdom, Ask! will immerse you in the wondrous potential of your own life. You will see yourself again and again through the metaphors of stories. You will discover how the art and science of asking can change everything in your life. You will find yourself transformed without even knowing how it happened. Your dreams become your destiny when you learn the secret art of asking! Most people have beautiful dreams deep inside—the things they would like to have, the relationships they'd love to enjoy, and the wellness and well-being that would help them express their best, in every way. But often those dreams lie buried inside us. Hidden by fear or unworthiness or a lack of awareness of what could be. Asking is the only language to which the Universe can deliver a solution, understanding, illumination, or a plan. There are three distinct channels through which we can ask: Ask Yourself Ask Others Ask God You were born with a destiny. Your job is to discover it. Once you begin to practice the art and science of asking to discover your destiny and start to move toward it, you can manifest innumerable blessings for yourself and others. This isn't a complicated process; in fact, it's a simple gift that lies dormant within you. Once you learn to access that gift, everything changes for the better. Ask! will help you access your hidden dreams and reveal them to be recognized and fulfilled in miraculous ways. You matter. The world needs you to find your destiny and live it. This book is your guide. Start crossing the bridge to your destiny today! The book is a self-help journey about learning the art and science of asking questions and how it can completely transform your life. It starts by introducing the idea of a bridge that leads from your dreams to your destiny. Most people have no awareness of that bridge, let alone, how to move across it. In life, with all of the challenges we face, we often give up on our dreams, usually because we've encountered enough dead-ends we don't know where to go with them. ASK! opens a portal to rekindling those dreams and moving through them toward your greatest destiny—with a simple tool that everyone has at their disposal once they learn to use it through the ASK! journey. Dedication: To all those who have bravely asked especially when they were feeling scared, uncertain and unworthy… And to our parents who allowed us to ask and who nurtured our respective journeys toward fulfilling our destinies. Heartfelt thanks to Una and Paul Hansen and Beverly and Reed Bowen You can find Mark Victor Hansen on the Web: https://markvictorhansen.com You can find Crystal Dwyer Hansen: https://crystalvisionlife.com
Sista veckan av Sommartalkshow leds av mellanösternkorrespondenten Johan-Mathias Sommarström! Hur farligt är jobbet? Bisittare är Negar Josephi. Med basen i Istanbul har han sedan 2015 tillsammans med Cecilia Uddén bevakat mellanöstern för Sveriges Radios räkning. Många gånger har han bevakat platser som av många anses farliga. Ofta får han frågan om han någon gång är rädd. Borde man vara det? Hur farligt är det egentligen att stå i frontlinjen? Men framförallt, vad tycker mamma om det? Vi får besök av fotografen Paul Hansen och socionomen Stefan Dahlberg för att hjälpa oss svara på det. Sanna Drysén vikarierar för Johan-Mathias under sommaren och bjuder på "Dagens Sanna". Vi hör henne direkt från Beirut där demonstrationer brutit ut sedan explosionerna i staden förra veckan. Det blir fokus på sommarens ihärdiga stickmonster - Myggen! Johan-Mathias menar att myggen i Istanbul är betydligt mer plågsamma än de svenska. Hur många myggarter finns det i världen? Hur blir man av med myggen på bästa sätt? Vilka myter finns? Jan Lundström som är verksamhetschef för Biologisk Myggkontroll kommer till studion för att besvara det. Dessutom - varför finns det likheter mellan Kebnekaise och Skara Sommarland? Programledare: Johan-Mathias Sommarström Bisittare: Negar Josephi Producent: Minna Grönfors Redaktör: Julius Bäckman
Paul Hansen is The Grownup Noise – a Boston band formed in 2005 with bassist Adam Sankowski – that has had an impressive list of members too long to mention.The Grownup Noise website says their name represents something to rebel against, like fear, complacency, the closing of your heart, the stress of bills etc.We can imagine the current state of affairs with COVID, the election and the financial and social hardships we are all experiencing, we would all like to rebel.Paul is doing his own rebelling by incorporating some different instruments in his music, but it really all comes down to songwriting.We sat with Paul last week to talk about his new instruments, his songwriting and how he can’t seem to get the smell of fried foods out of his clothes. That will make more sense if you listen to the entire conversation.
I've been a longtime fan of The Grownup Noise, so I was really happy to welcome back Paul Hansen (vocals, synth, guitar) to talk about the new album, “Lonely Days,” available in physical and digital formats. The band tries some new sounds in this album, and Paul goes into the different direction and what the end result was. He also talks about newcomer Max Weinstein and how the band befitted from his style. Following this, I've got three songs from the new album—“I Get It Now,” “Lonely Days,” and “Tracing Back.”
Welcome back to the Department of Tangents Podcast, a special new episode with Paul Hansen of The Grownup Noise. You may have noticed I haven't done an official episode of the Department of Tangents in several months. More recently, I've been doing the Artist Check-In Podcast which focuses on how creative people are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. That series has a very particular focus, and this episode didn't quite fit that. Paul and I have been friends for nearly 30 years. I was the drummer in one of his first bands when he was in high school, and it has been amazing to see where he has gone since we were playing Aerosmith, Joe Walsh, and Eric Clapton covers at high school dances. Paul is the songwriter at the center of The Grownup Noise, a beloved and hard to characterize indie rock outfit in Boston. Over the years, the band line-up has changed, but Paul has always been out front with his guitar and voice. This week, on June fifth, Paul is putting out a new Grownup Noise with a very new sound. The music was mostly constructed on an analogue synth, rather than Paul's guitar. If you're a fan, you'll notice the difference in sound immediately. But you may also notice that, while Paul is challenging himself as a songwriter, this is still very much a Grownup Noise album. In this conversation, we cover writing and recording the new album, working with a new instrument, the decision to keep using the Grownup Noise name, and some of our own history. Much of this is focused on the music, but this is very much a conversation between old friends who know each other well. Which means the very first thing you hear is Paul asking me about my own process for writing fiction. I debated cutting the stuff where Paul asked me about my own work, but I think that also shows Paul's generosity and curiosity as an artist and a human being. You will hear three songs from the album sprinkled through the conversation. You can look for the full thing Friday, June 5th on BandCamp, and look for more info on www.thegrownupnoise.com and search for The Grownup Noise on all your social media.
His First Book was REJECTED 144 Times, & Went On To Be One of The Most Selling Book In HISTORY, Selling Over 500 Million Copies! Listen as Host, Mark Minard, Sits Down with Author of Chicken Soul For The Soul, Mark Victor Hansen, & His Lovely Wife, Crystal Dwyer Hansen, as They Talk In Real Time, How To Turn Crisis Into Opportunity! Between Mark & Crystal Hansen, They Have Over 300 Best-Selling Books, Including Their Newest Release, ASK: The Bridge From Your Dreams To Your Destiny About Mark Victor Hansen: http://markvictorhansen.com/about-mvh/ Hansen was born to Danish immigrants, Una and Paul Hansen.[2][3] He grew up in Waukegan, Illinois.[1] He graduated from Southern Illinois University in 1970 with a B.A. in speech communications. Hansen is involved and supports charities such as Horatio Alger Scholarships, Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross, Operation Smile, Oceana, March of Dimes, Covenant House and Childhelp USA. Hansen has appeared on Oprah, CNN and The Today Show and was featured in Time, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today, The New York Times and Entrepreneur Magazine. Also, he has appeared on TV infomercials, talking with and supporting Anthony Morrison, who introduced his internet product. In this sales page, Anthony Morrison introduces his product in a video, where he takes us by the heart, taking his private jet to go "helping" 3 retired (or close-to-retire) men making money with ClickBank and CPA and PPC on Google. Mark was turned down 144 times trying to get his book published. He kept going when others told him it would never work-that it wasn’t a good idea. Mark and Crystal are heavily engaged and invested in clean, renewable energy through ownership in two companies, Metamorphosis Energy and Natural Power Concepts, based in Hawaii. Today with almost 500 million Chicken Soup for the Soulbooks sold, Mark is glad he held fast to the principles of perseverance, excellence, and belief in one’s self that have allowed him to create extraordinary achievement in his life. As one of the world’s most respected thought leaders, he is known globally as the Ambassador of Possibility. Mark Victor Hansen is probably best known as the co-author for the Chicken Soup for the Soulbook series and brand, setting world records in book sales, with over 500 millions books sold. Mark also worked his way into a worldwide spotlight as a sought-after keynote speaker, and entrepreneurial marketing maven, creating a stream of successful people who have created massive success for themselves through Mark’s unique teachings and wisdom. With his endearing charismatic style, Mark captures his audience’s attention as well as their hearts. Having spoken to over 6000 audiences world-wide with his one-of-a-kind technique and masterful authority of his work, time and again he continues to receive high accolades from his audiences as one of the most dynamic and compelling speakers and leaders of our time. CRYSTAL DWYER HANSEN About Crystal Dwyer Hansen: http://crystalvisionlife.com/?fbclid=IwAR3JIi_7U2V1K46cgPWSjFN10Cyg46VM-ZL_HfQ_cmqxqItXyJyk9Dj3t5A https://www.youtube.com/user/CrystalDwyer Crystal Dwyer Hansen is one of the leading success and wellness coaches in the country, with practices in Newport Beach, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Crystal is an Entrepreneur, certified life coach, and wellness/nutrition expert, whose personal coaching, speaking, CD and video programs, books, and articles have helped people all over the world. Her clients worldwide, have experienced remarkable success experiencing breakthrough help in relationships, career transitions, and health and wellness by utilizing her unique blend of techniques and mind re-training methods. Crystal is certified by The American Board of Hypnotherapy, a Member of the International Coaching Federation and the founder of Crystal Vision Life, Ltd, (crystalvisionlife.com) and Skinny Life™ a wellness company (skinnylife.com). People who have worked with Crystal have experienced profound and lasting transformation in relationships, career, health & wellness. Her latest book Skinny Life- The Secret to Being Physically, Emotionally, and Spiritually Fit, was released August 2015 by Worthy Publishing. She travels the world with her best-selling author and entrepreneur Mark Victor Hansen, speaking, inspiring, and teaching leadership. Together they are owners of Natural Power Concepts, a Hawaii based company focused on cleaning up the planet through natural energy devices, and Metamorphosis Energy, a solar energy development company. They live together in beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona Host of Elevating Beyond, Mark Minard: Being in jail at age 17, Mark learned to elevate above the circumstances, owner/founder, CEO of Dreamshine, changing lives for individual's with special needs since 2007, #1 Best Selling Author, Host of iTunes Top 100, Elevating Beyond Podcast, Mark brings 13 years + of real, raw, in the trenches experience of winning in your business, in your leadership, your finances, challenging you in all areas of life to go to the next level, and beyond! Visit https://www.markminard.net To Connect with Mark Minard, & The Elevating Beyond Family! Submit Your Story For a Chance To Be a Featured Guest! 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Tout le monde, ou presque, attendait Amélie Nothomb et Soif pour le Goncourt 2019. Surprise : c'est Jean-Paul Dubois qui a emporté le prix tant convoité avec Tous les hommes n'habitent pas le monde de la même façon publié aux Éditions de l'Olivier. Une bonne cuvée ? Découvrez la critique Lettres it be ! La quatrième de couverture : Cela fait deux ans que Paul Hansen purge sa peine dans la prison provinciale de Montréal. Il y partage une cellule avec Horton, un Hells Angel incarcéré pour meurtre. Retour en arrière: Hansen est superintendant a L’Excelsior, une résidence où il déploie ses talents de concierge, de gardien, de factotum, et – plus encore – de réparateur des âmes et consolateur des affligés. Lorsqu’il n’est pas occupé à venir en aide aux habitants de L’Excelsior ou à entretenir les bâtiments, il rejoint Winona, sa compagne. Aux commandes de son aéroplane, elle l’emmène en plein ciel, au-dessus des nuages. Mais bientôt tout change. Un nouveau gérant arrive à L’Excelsior, des conflits éclatent. Et l’inévitable se produit. Une église ensablée dans les dunes d’une plage, une mine d’amiante à ciel ouvert, les méandres d’un fleuve couleur argent, les ondes sonores d’un orgue composent les paysages variés où se déroule ce roman. Histoire d’une vie, Tous les hommes n’habitent pas le monde de la même façon est l’un des plus beaux livres de Jean-Paul Dubois. On y découvre un écrivain qu’animent le sens aigu de la fraternité et un sentiment de révolte à l’égard de toutes les formes d’injustice. Pour découvrir la chronique écrite sur le site de Lettres it be, c'est par ici : https://www.lettres-it-be.fr/critiques-de-romans/auteurs-de-a-à-e/tous-les-hommes-n-habitent-pas-le-monde-de-la-même-façon-de-jean-paul-dubois/ En attendant de se retrouver pour de prochains podcasts, abonnez-vous à la chaîne YouTube de Lettres it be et suivez-nous sur :
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FOTOGRAF, 54 år. Född i Partille, bosatt i Stockholm. Debuterar som Sommarvärd. Fotografen Paul Hansen berättar om arbetet från många av världens konflikt- och katastrofområden. Att rapportera från utlandet är en särskild utmaning då det ofta handlar om våld och utsatthet, säger han. Han berättar om miljöer, människor och intryck som har präglat honom. Paul Hansen berättar om att jobba med fixare, människor som ser till att det går att arbeta och komma nära för att intervjua och ta bilder för att sedan kunna återvända och komma helskinnade hem. Att rapportera från utlandet är en särskild utmaning. Vi hade jobbat under svåra omständigheter förr, Peter Englund och jag. Jag räknar honom som en god vän och han är en historiker och författare av rang men skulle jag lägga mig i en match? Aldrig. Hur reagerar man när man blir skjuten? Paul Hansen blev det och skickade ett sms och skrev helt kort: Jag har blivit skjuten. Två skott. Paul Hansen jobbar dramaturgiskt med att gå mellan bilder i krig och elände, till att reflektera över föräldrarna. Många är de frågor jag velat ställa till pappa, inte minst om varför han valde att leva i den distanserande bubblan han hade omkring sig. Helt plötsligt kom svaret som handlade om en upplevelse under andra världkriget. Hela Sommarprogrammet tillägnar han sin mamma som dog vid 49 års ålder. Om Paul Hansen Prisbelönt fotograf på Dagens Nyheter. Utsedd till Årets fotograf åtta gånger samt mottagit flera internationella priser, exempelvis World Press Photo för en bild från ett begravningsfölje i Gaza. Gett ut fotoböckerna Människa, människa och Being there som även visades som utställning på Fotografiska i Stockholm förra året. Har fotograferat från många av världens konflikt- och katastrofområden. Fick en kula bortopererad ur ryggen efter att ha blivit beskjuten av IS utanför Mosul i Irak. Spelar handboll och paddlar kajak när han hinner. Producent: Tom Alandh
We go up on stage with Paul Hansen to talk style, switching directions and what "The Grown Up Noise" means to him. He picked Leon Rich and a song about squirrels to be our winner. MAIN EVENT IS JULY 21st. Be there or confess your sins.
Fotografen Paul Hansen samtalar med ärkebiskop Antje Jackelén om ikoniska bilder, krigsreportage, återhämtning och vilka bilder han inte tar.
In the first quarter of 2018 global markets have been extremely volatile. Up one day and down the next. Fortunately, if you are a long-term investor you are probably not picking this up. However, even long-term investors watch the news daily. This week we await some important announcements. The USA Fed meeting and future interest rate hikes. Then South Africans are waiting to hear what Moody's have to say about our investment ratings, and this announcement is expected on Friday. Joining Bryan Hirsch to make some sense of all of this, is his regular investment guru, Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investing, Stanlib. You and Your Money
Business Day TV — In the first quarter of 2018 global markets have been extremely volatile. Up one day and down the next. Fortunately, if you are a long-term investor you are probably not picking this up. However, even long-term investors watch the news daily. This week we await some important announcements. The USA Fed meeting and future interest rate hikes. Then South Africans are waiting to hear what Moody's have to say about our investment ratings, and this announcement is expected on Friday. Joining Bryan Hirsch to make some sense of all of this, is his regular investment guru, Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investing, Stanlib.
Highlights The US Army Signal Corps in WW1 The founding of the US Army Signal Corps @ |01:30 The Signal Corps in WW1 @ |04:25 War In The Sky - Signal Corps Connections @ |09:00 Alvin York’s crisis of conscience w/ Dr. Edward Lengel @ |13:30 Germany’s starts big push w/ Mike Shuster @ |20:25 Women in the AEF w/ Dr. Susan Zeiger @ |25:15 The Hello Girls w/ Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs @ |32:05 100C/100M in Worcester MA w/ Brian McCarthy @ |40:35 Speaking WW1 - Shody @ |46:15 Social Media Pick w/ Katherine Akey @ |48:15----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - episode #62 - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is March 9th, 2018 and our guests for this week include: Dr. Edward Lengel, exploring Alvin York’s crisis of conscience as he entered the military Mike Shuster, from the great war project blog with an update on German war activities in May Dr. Susan Zeiger telling us about the women workers of the American Expeditionary Forces Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs with the story of the Hello Girls Brian McCarthy, sharing the 100 Cities/100 Memorials project in Worcester Massachusetts Katherine Akey with the WW1 commemoration in social media WW1 Centennial News -- a weekly podcast brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission, the Pritzker Military Museum and Library and the Starr foundation. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. [MUSIC] Preface This week several stories came up that pointed to US Army Signal Corps. You know.. they’re not just the guys who made the movies and took the pictures… Actually they have a heritage of being “New Tech” gurus - taking initial responsibility for classic ideas, later managed by other organizations including military intelligence, weather forecasting and especially aviation. That because it all started with a visionary guy named Albert James Myer. Myer started as a Medical Officer in Texas before the civil war and ended up a brigadier general with the title of First Chief Signal Officer and a legacy as “The father of the US Army Signal Corps” Early on - Myer came up with a flag waving scheme to send messages during combat - which the Army adopted it in 1860 - one year before the start of the Civil War. It’s high falutin’ name was Aerial Telegraphy but, everyone called it WIG WAG. During the Civil War, WigWag was used on the battlefield to direct artillery fire-- and Myer started to experiment with balloons, electric telegraph and other kinds of new tech. Because he fostered such an innovation culture in the signal corps - ten years late, In 1870 when the US government AKA the congress decided to mandate a National Weather Service - they tasked Myer and the Signal Corps to create it - which he did to great international acclaim. Myer died a decade later in 1880, and his lab “slash” school in Arlington Virginia was ultimately renamed Fort Myer to honor the father of the US Signal Corps. By the turn of the century the US Army Signal Corps had taken on a leadership role not just with visual signalling but also with the telegraph, telephone, cable communications, meteorology, combat photography and had even sprouted an aeronautical and aviation section. Nearly a decade before American Forces engaged the enemy, the wright brothers made test flights of the army’s first airplane built to Signal Corps’ specifications. Tests appropriately performed at Fort Myers. Army aviation stayed with the Signal Corps until May of 1918, when the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps is transformed by President Wilson’s Executive order, into the Army Air Service - the forerunner of the United States Air Force. With that as a setup, let’s jump into our Centennial Time Machine - which the Signal Corps DID NOT develop - and roll back 100 years to learn what the US Army Signal Corps was - during the War that Changed the World! World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] We are back in 1918 and we are going to focus on two of the key things the Signal Corps does during WW1. Communication and Documentation --- and always with an eye on innovation. Because with battles and offensives no longer organize neatly into line-of-sight groups, innovations is required to communicate and coordinate. The field telephone is one of those basic elements… The challenge of wired electric connections between two telephone devices is that you need the wire… which tends to get blown up, trampled, cut, damaged and sometimes tapped into by the enemy in the field. And because, the telephone in 1918 is a point-to-point connection… that means that, in order to re-connect a field telephone from one place to another - you need to physically repatch the connection - a function performed by a telephone operator. The “Hello Girls” who go to France to do that job, are sworn into the US Army Signal Corps as soldiers… yup… but then at the end of the war, they are just let go -- and not given honorable discharges and so don’t qualify for veteran benefits! We have a whole section for you with Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs - the author of the book “The Hello Girls” later in the show...---- OK --- Then there is WIRELESS communication. The Signal corps teams up with private industry to advance radio transmission and reception and create new devices that are smaller, more practical and more capable. Of course the challenge with radio communications is that everyone can receive it… creating a serious security challenge and a great intelligence opportunity - both of which the Signal Corps addresses. So when the United States enters the war in early 1917, its own capacity for radio intelligence is significantly underdeveloped. But, with the help of their British and French allies, and the dedicated work of over 500 men, the Signal Corps’ Radio Section collects huge amounts of radio and other communications traffic to help the American Expeditionary Forces stay one step ahead of their enemy. This area of activity is known as Signt or Signal Intelligence. One battle in which victory is particularly credited to the work of the Radio Section is the Battle of Saint-Mihiel in September 1918, as American operators are able to discover the location of several German command posts, and warn the Army of a German counteroffensive several hours in advance. But not everything signal corps is tech! They also take 600 carrier pigeons to France including a pigeon named Cher Ami (dear friend) who is credited with a stallworth, heroic, wounded delivery of a message credited for saving 194 US Soldiers of the 77th Infantry Division - the famed Lost Battalion. Then there is the Documentation roll of the US Army Signal Corps! According to an article by Audrey Amidon: The Signal Corps pays relatively little attention to photography until July 1917 when they are assigned the responsibility for obtaining photographic coverage of American participation in World War I. That means both moving and still imagery. The purpose is for propaganda, scientific, identification, and military reconnaissance purposes but primarily for the production of a pictorial history of the war. The Photographic Section of the Signal Corps manages to build up quite a large and efficient organization. Beginning with 25 men in August 1917, the Photographic Section attached to the AEF reaches a strength of 92 officers and 498 men by November 1918 They defined a photographic unit as one motion-picture cameraman and one still-picture photographer, plus assistants. So they are capturing stills and motion pictures simultaneously at each location. Each Division (remember from last week is a force of around 40,000 American soldiers) gets a photographic unit. They also hace units that cover headquarters, sea transport, service and supply, red cross and so forth. Between the AEF footage, domestic training documentation and special projects including training films for soldier and pilots, the US Army Signal Corps shoots nearly 1 million feet of movie film to document the war that changed the world! Other links: https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2017/03/16/shooting-world-war-i-the-history-of-the-army-signal-corps-cameramen-1917-1918/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_Corps_(United_States_Army) For much deeper learning, if people are interested: https://history.army.mil/html/books/060/60-15-1/CMH_Pub_60-15-1.pdf War in the Sky This week, one hundred years ago, the war in the sky preparations were in full view in the Official Bulletin - The government’s daily war gazette published by George Creel, President Wilson’s propaganda chief. And as we have told you before, the Commission re-publishes each issue of the Official Bulletin on the Centennial of its original publication date - a great primary source of information about WWI you are invited to enjoy at ww1cc.org/bulletin. We selected two articles from this week’s issues that illustrate the Signal Corp’s roll in the War in the Sky - the first article is about seeing the foundation of a new US Aerospace industry forming. [sound effect] Dateline: March 5, 1918 The article headline reads: 10,000 SKILLED MEN NEEDED BY THE AVIATION SECTION The article goes on to read: The US Army Signal Corps has authorized the call for 10,000 machinists, mechanics, and other skilled workers needed by the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps. Even though the strength of that service is already 100 times what it was in April of last year, it is now understood that nearly 98 of every 100 men in the service need to be highly skilled. Airplane work has been wholly new and unfamiliar to American Mechanics. It has been necessary for both officers and men to learn very largely by experience. The article continues with with a comment by War secretary Baker about keeping those planes flying in the field: The great problem now remaining is to secure the thousands of skilled mechanics, engine men, motor repair men, wood and metal workers needed to keep the planes always in perfect condition. This great engineering and mechanical force at the airdomes, flying fields, and repair depots, both here and behind the lines in France, is a vital industrial link in the chain of air supremacy. The next day, an article illustrates the foundation of the modern cartography a technology we now all enjoy casually and daily with applications like Google Maps: [Sound Effect] Dateline: March 5, 1918 The article headline reads: 1,000 Trained Photographers Wanted at Once for Signal Corps Aeroplane -and Ground Duty And the article reads: One thousand men trained in photographic work are needed by the Signal Corps before March 10 As an aside - that is only 5 days after this article publishes - it goes on with: These men are to be instructed at the new school for aerial photography just opened at Rochester, N. Y., preparatory to going overseas. This ground force for America's aerial photography requires three types of men: Laboratory and dark room experts, especially fast news photographers, familiar with developing, printing, enlarging, retouching, and finishing panchromatic photography, men who can take a plate from the airmen and hand over, ten minutes later, a finished enlargement to the staff officers. These men will work in motor lorries as close to the front and staff as possible. Men able to keep the whole delicate equipment in good condition, such as camera and optical constructions plus repairmen, lens experts, cabinet makers, instrument makers, and so forth... Men to fit the finished prints into their proper places in the photographic reproduction of the German front --- to work out the information disclosed, and to keep the whole map a living hour-to-hour story of what the Germans are doing.s Many men not physically fit for line service are eligible for this so-called limited military service, as defective vision corrected by glasses and other minor physical disabilities' are waived. Owing to the shortness of time it is requested that only men fully qualified apply for this service. That is a great closing line, as this article was published on May 5th, and they want 1,000 men by May 10 as the army Signal Corps plays out its role in the War in the Sky one hundred years ago this week! America Emerges: Military Stories from WW1 For the war on the ground, here is this week’s segment of America Emerges: Military Stories from WWI with Dr. Edward Lengel. Ed: This week your story is about one of the best known soldier heroes of WWI - and his very profound crisis of conscience in entering his military service.. Who was he and what is his story? [ED LENGEL] [Thank you Ed. Before we close - I want to ask you something that struck me in hearing this account. When Alvin York asked his Captain and his battalion commander “I wish you would tell me what this war is about,” I know we have no record of that they actually said - but as a historian - how might these military commander have responded? What was the common wisdom and answer to that question at the time?] [Ed, what will you be telling us about next week?] Dr. Edward Lengel is an American military historian, author, and our segment host for America Emerges: Military Stories from WWI. There are links in the podcast notes to Ed’s post and his website as an author. Links:http://www.edwardlengel.com/one-hundred-years-ago-alvin-yorks-decision/ https://www.facebook.com/EdwardLengelAuthor/ http://www.edwardlengel.com/about/ Great War Project Now on to the Great War project with Mike Shuster - former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War project Blog…. Mike, your post this week is about the pre “spring offensive” actions in Europe - On the front and reaching into Allied capitals - It really feels like there is an undercurrent of desperation - and to me - desperation on all side - is that a theme here? [MIKE POST] Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2018/03/04/germany-now-dominates-on-western-front/ [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel We love that you listen to us - but If you’d like to watch some videos about WW1, go see our friends at the Great War Channel on Youtube. This week’s new videos include: Ludendorff's Window of Opportunity From Caporetto to Cambrai: A Summary Lenin and Trotsky - Their Rise to Power To see their videos by searching for “the great war” on youtube or following the link in the podcast notes! Link:https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar World War One NOW OK… time to fast forward -- back to the present with WW1 Centennial News NOW - [SOUND EFFECT] This is the part of the podcast where we explore what is happening NOW to commemorate the centennial of the War that changed the world! Remembering Veterans Women Workers of the AEF This week in remembering veterans and for Women’s History Month - We’re continuing our focus on Women in WW1. We’re joined by Dr. Susan Zeiger (tiger), an author and member of the Commission’s Historical Advisory Board. She is also the Program Director at Primary Source ---- non-profit, advancing global and cultural learning in schools---- She is a professor emeritus of History at Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts, and the author ofIn Uncle Sam’s Service: Women Workers with the American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919. Welcome, Dr. Zeiger! [greetings] [The phenomenon you describe in your book -- thousands of women taking on responsibilities usually reserved for men-- seems groundbreaking in many ways. What motivated thousands of American women to volunteer for overseas service during World War I? [What kinds of resistance did women encounter-- at home and on the job-- as they set off to work? ] [goodbyes] Thank you for joining us today. Dr. Susan Zeiger is a member of the Commission’s Historical Advisory Board, the Program Director at Primary Source, professor emeritus of History at Regis College and author. Learn more about her and her work by following the links in the podcast notes. Link: https://www.primarysource.org/about-us/our-staff/susan-zeiger http://eh.net/book_reviews/in-uncle-sams-service-women-workers-with-the-american-expeditionary-force-1917-1919/ https://www.amazon.com/Service-Workers-American-Expeditionary-1917-1919/dp/B001H8E6NQ Spotlight in the Media Hello Girls This week for our Spotlight in the Media -- We’re joined by Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs, whose book The Hello Girls: America’s First Women Soldiers. Is the basis for the documentary The Hello Girls, which just had a very successful world premiere in Washington DC at the Women’s Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery. Dr. Cobbs is also the Melbern Glasscock Chair at Texas A&M University, as well as a Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. [greetings] Welcome Dr. Cobbs! [Dr. Cobbs, I heard great things about the films showing in DC last week including the attendance by two grand daughters of Hello Girls - Were you there? ] [We mentioned the Hello Girls at the top of the show in our segment on the US Army Signal Corps - Who were the Hello Girls? What kinds of women were they?] [So these women signed up as soldier and then got gypped out of their veteran benefits - what what’s that story?] [Did the Hello Girls continue to be telephone operators when they returned home and into the workforce?] [Dr. Cobbs - we’ve included a link to your book in the podcast notes, but where can people see the documentary? ] [What is the most important thing we should remember about the story of these women?] [goodbyes] Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs is the Melbern Glasscock Chair at Texas A&M University, a Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and an acclaimed author. You can learn more about her and her book The Hello Girls: America’s First Women Soldiers by following the links in the podcast notes. link:https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Girls-Americas-First-Soldiers/dp/0674971477 http://elizabethcobbs.com/the-hello-girls/ https://www.npr.org/2017/04/06/522596006/the-hello-girls-chronicles-the-women-who-fought-for-america-and-for-recognition https://www.npr.org/2017/04/06/522596006/the-hello-girls-chronicles-the-women-who-fought-for-america-and-for-recognition https://the1a.org/shows/2017-07-12/americas-first-women-soldiers-had-to-fight-for-recognition-as-veterans 100 Cities 100 Memorials Moving on to our 100 Cities / 100 Memorials segment about the $200,000 matching grant challenge to rescue and focus on our local WWI memorials. This week we are profiling the Memorial Grove at Green Hill Park in Worchester MA. With us tell us about this ambitious restoration WWI is Brian McCarthy, President of the Green Hill Park Coalition Inc [Brian - Thank you for joining us on the podcast] [greetings] [Brian: the Memorial in Worcester was originally put in 1928 by Post 5 of The American Legion. What did they do and what is the history of the memorial?] [Brian - Your Green Hill Park Coalition took this on - not as a little spruce up (no tree pun intended) but a very ambitious multi-hundred thousand dollar memorial park renovation. How did this come about?] [When I saw your design study and planning documents - I was genuinely impressed by your thinking and your beautiful but practical vision. What is the status of the project now?] [Well - your project has deservedly been designated as a WWI Centennial Memorial - How can people help?] Brian McCarthy is President of the Green Hill Park Coalition. Their Go Fund me site and more information about the 100 Cities/100 Memorials program are both available through the links in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/100cities https://www.gofundme.com/28f8c5vq [SOUND EFFECT] Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1” - Where we explore the words & phrases that are rooted in the war --- The American armed forces ballooned in size during 1917 and 1918. Putting men in uniform was not just a conceptual statement but a literal one! Underwear, socks, shoes, belts, and uniforms for millions were needed NOW! This week 100 years ago on March 6th in the pages of the Official Bulletin - and apparently after accusations of problems, the government seeks to reassure the country, that Army Uniforms are made with the absolute best materials and did not overuse... QUOTE “shoddy” --- Our speaking WW1 word this week. Shoddy may have originally derived from a mining term “Shoad” meaning scraps, the article goes on to define what the government means by “shoddy” -- This indicates to us that it was not a term commonly used in 1918 - but it is today “shoddy” is simply reworked wool remnants and clippings worked into fiber of the virgin wool, you know - like stretching the ground sirloin with some bread crumbs! The use of shoddy, or reworked wool, was urged by the government’s wool experts as a helpful, partial solution for the huge wool shortage - but it had to be added sparingly. Shoddy was also used in military uniforms during the the Civil War but apparently overused. There are stories of soldiers’ clothes falling to pieces after just a few days’ wear, or even in a heavy rain giving those uniforms a really bad reputation and re-defining the word “Shoddy” not as wool clipping but a description of something poorly made. Luckily, the shoddy laden wool in WW1 uniforms were not as shoddy as the shoddy uniforms of the Civil War-- they did hold up in the rain and mud of the trenches. No shame in that Shoddy-- our word for this week’s Speaking WW1. Learn more at the links in the podcast notes. link: http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/educate/places/official-bulletin/3339-ww1-official-bulletin-volume-2-issue-250-march-06-1918.html https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1918/03/04/102676957.pdf https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shoddy#Etymology https://www.historyextra.com/period/what-are-the-origins-of-the-word-shoddy/ [SOUND EFFECT] The Buzz And that brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine, what do you have for us this week? Long Lost Diary This week, we shared an article on Facebook from Longmont, Colorado, where a local man named Paul Hansen discovered a long forgotten world war one era diary. The diary belonged to Hansen’s father, who left it, along with a few other mementos of his service in the war, in his army issued footlocker, left to collect dust in the family barn. Hansen inherited the box from his father, opening it and rediscovering the life his father had lived as a soldier in the war. In it he found his father’s diary, as well as his Victory Medal and love letters between his father and his girlfriend, who died from influenza before he returned home from the battlefield. Hansen has taken all of these items -- and the very detailed diary -- and brought them into a book, “Soldier of the Great War: My Father’s Diary”. The story of this man and his very personal discovery of his father’s service -- it’s a reminder that, though the war is a hundred years passed, so many stories of the war are yet to be discovered and told. You can read more about the incredible history pieced together by this veteran’s son by visiting the link in the podcast notes. link:http://www.timescall.com/longmont-local-news/ci_31707868/longmont-man-finds-long-forgotten-world-war-i Outro Thank you for listening to this week’s episode of WW1 Centennial News. We also want to thank our guests... Dr. Edward Lengel, Military historian and author Mike Shuster, Curator for the great war project blog Dr. Susan Zeiger, member of the Commission’s Historical Advisory Board, author and the Program Director at Primary Source Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs, historian and author Brian McCarthy from the 100 Cities/100 Memorials project in Worcester Massachusetts Katherine Akey, the commission’s social media director and line producer for the podcast Thanks also to Eric Maar as well as our intern John Morreale for their great research assistance. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; this podcast is a part of that…. Thank you! We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library as well as the Starr foundation for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Podbean, new this week on Stitcher - Radio on Demand --- as well as the other places you get your podcast -- even on your smart speaker.. Just say “Play W W One Centennial News Podcast.” Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thank you for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here today about the war that changed the world! [music] Hello Girls - Could one of y’all please connect me with field Marshall Foshe silv vous play - Why thank you ma’am! So long! Next week: We speak with the team about the upcoming Sgt Stubby film release Promote reconciliation week events in Reims, June 2018 Speak with the curator of the Postal Museum: Women's WW1 Letters exhibit Interview with Commissioner Monique Seefried about commemoration events in Europe 100 Cities / 100 Memorials in Ogden Utah Hear a story about returning American dog tags to France
Paul Hansen, Chicago store owner and Illinois Coin Laundry Association president, discusses efforts to keep Laundromats sales tax-exempt nationwide.
Tune in for some essential investment tips with Bryan Hirsch as he is joined in studio by Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investment, STANLIB. You and Your Money
Business Day TV — Tune in for some essential investment tips with Bryan Hirsch as he is joined in studio by Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investment, STANLIB.
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Catch Bryan Hirsch tonight in studio as he is joined by Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investing at Stanlib, to give insights on the topic of Investments. You and Your Money
Business Day TV — Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investing at STANLIB is back in studio tonight to join Bryan Hirsch on another discussion about Investments.
Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investing at STANLIB is back in studio tonight to join Bryan Hirsch on another discussion about Investments. You and Your Money
Share Vi-podden är tillbaka! Fredrik Lindström och historieprofessor Lars Trägårdh undrar vilket personligt ansvar vi har för att slussa in nya människor i vårt land. Tidningen Vi:s musikskribent Johan Norberg tar oss med bakom kulisserna på riksmötets öppnande, där han tillsammans med trombonisten Nils Landgren spelade för riksdagens ledamöter. Vi träffar också den mångfaldigt prisbelönte fotografen Paul Hansen som berättar om dagen då han fick en kula i ryggen, avlossad av en krypskytt från terrororganisationen IS. 02:00 Fredrik Lindström och Lars Trägårdh om integration 15:40 Johan Norberg – Riksmötets öppnande 21:50 Jonas Eklöf om Nobelpriset i litteratur 25:40 Intervju med Paul Hansen
Tune in for some essential investment tips with Bryan Hirsch as he is joined in studio by Paul Hansen, Director of Retail Investment, STANLIB. You and Your Money
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Medierna 1 juli. Vi granskar SVT:s nyhet om könsstympade kvinnor. DN drog generella slutsatser på ledarplats utifrån begränsad studie om kristna flyktingar. Branschinitiativ för farlig journalistik. SVT ändrade nyhet om 150 000 könsstympade och ändrade igen (från minut 1) Nyligen kom SVT med en alarmerande nyhet på det här området. 150 000 kvinnor i Sverige kan vara könsstympade" rapporterade dom. Helt nya siffror som fick stort genomslag. Men det är extremt svårt att göra en sådan uppskattning och snart ändrade SVT sin publicering. För att senare ändra och tona ner ännu en gång. Var kom SVT:s siffror ifrån? Varför försvann uppgiften sen ur artikeln? Reporter: Jonna Westin. DN fick rätta på ledarplats efter för långtgående slutsatser om kristna flyktingar (från minut 13) I veckan fick Dagens Nyheter krypa till korset efter att på ledarplats felaktigt dragit på med generella påståenden om situationen för kristna flyktingar i Sverige. Detta utifrån en rapport som överhuvudtaget inte kan användas för att dra generella slutsatser. Vilket också - för tydlighets skull - stod uttryckligen i rapporten. Så hur kommer det sig att den här ledarartikeln kunde slinka igenom i Sveriges största morgontidning? Läste ledarredaktionen överhuvudtaget rapporten de refererade till? Reporter: Therese Rosenvinge Höjd säkerhet vid farliga journalistresor riskerar leda till fler vita fläckar (från minut 20) För tre år sedan mördades Sveriges Radios Nils Horner i Kabul. Det blev inledningen på ett samarbete mellan de stora svenska redaktionerna om säkerhet för utsända journalister. När DN-fotografen Paul Hansen förra året skottskadades i Irak intensifierades arbetet och häromveckan antog cheferna för landets åtta ledande nyhetsredaktioner en avsiktsförklaring om hur de ska förhålla sig vid resor till högriskområden. Det här visar att svenska medier inte vill konkurrera om nyheter genom att äventyra journalisters säkerhet. Men de nya, långtgående säkerhetskraven väcker också frågor. Om frilansjournalisternas roll och om risken att de obevakade områdena ute i världen växer och blir fler. Reporter: Lars Truedson
Steve and Nigel spent the weekend before last at Renmark to produce Richard's Riverland Part Two. In this episode, you get to meet Eric Semmler from 919 Wines, goat musterer and yabby catcher, Paul Hansen, equine artist, Yvette Frahn, some brave speed dinghy racing drivers and our host, Richard Fewster from Ruston's Roses. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from 919 Wines, of course Nigel tries to stump Richard and Paul with IS IT NEWS And Already Gone urges us to be Getting Back Home after our Riverland pilgrimage. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VGs fotograf Harald Henden forteller om da fotografkollega, svenske Paul Hansen, ble truffet av en IS-snikskytter da de to var på jobb sammen utenfor Mosul. Dette er en bonuspodkast til ukas Kurer-episode "Tre tiår med krig som jobb", som er et portrett av Harald Henden. Reporter er Lars Erik Ertzgaard Ringen.
Veckans program ägnas helt åt flyktingkatastrofen och den mycket speciella medievecka som varit till följd av just situationen i Europa. För de senaste tio dagarna, efter att bilden på 3-årige Alan skakade om världen, har ju frågan dominerat fullständigt i tidningar och tablåer. Tidning efter tidning har också på olika sätt manifesterat, gått ut i upprop och tagit tydlig ställning. Men det är inte hela bilden. För samtidigt finns också en stark polarisering och en kraftig motreaktion från främlingsfientligt håll. Med kampanjer som kapas och grumliga försök att krossa Alan-bildens kraft. Medier i samling för att hjälpa flyktingar De senaste tio dagarna, efter att bilden på 3-årige Alan skakade om oss alla, har vi ju sett hur frågan dominerat fullständigt i tidningar och tablåer. Tidning efter tidning har också på olika sätt manifesterat, gått ut i upprop och tagit tydlig ställning. Något som också mött kritik på visst håll och som väcker frågor om journalistikens roll och uppgift. Jack Werner: ”Ingen kan vara neutral inför en pistolmynning” Frågan om journalistikens grundvärden har aktualiserats den gångna veckan. Och vår krönikör, Jack Werner, tycker sig se att journalister efter en period av ängslighet nu återfunnit sitt fotfäste. Strävan att så tvivel om sanningen För tre veckor sedan, efter mediestormen som följde på vansinnesdådet på Ikea i Västerås, talade Lasse Truedson med professor Jesper Strömbäck om hur samhällsdebatten "balkaniserats" när personer samlats i bubblor i sociala medier för att stärka varandras verklighetsuppfattningar. Då var det en flyktingfientlig opinion som vann mark. Nu återvände vi till Jesper Strömbäck sedan det offentliga samtalet tagit en ny vändning. Vi frågar vad mediernas enhetliga ställningstagande när det gäller flyktingmottagandet får för konsekvenser för den redan så tydligt uppdelade offentligheten. Kan medieuppropen rentav cementera bubblorna? Trollens kamp för att smutsa ner bilden av Alan I veckan har vi sett hur just bilden på Alan hamnat mitt i den här dragkampen mellan två bubblor. Grumliga anklagelser om manipulation har såtts för att sprida tvivel över bildens kraftfulla budskap. Är bilden verkligen sann, och vad är det för historia som den egentligen berättar? Vår reporter Johan Cedersjö ringde upp Sveriges mest idag prisade pressfotograf, Paul Hansen, ute på jobb i Ukraina. En fotograf som också har många egna erfarenheter av hur politiska kampanjer ibland riktar in sig på just kraftfulla bilder. Kapade tidningskampanjer Det är inte bara när det gäller bilden som det just nu pågår en intensiv dragkamp om vilken verklighetsbeskrivning som ska gälla. Det blir också tydligt om man tittar närmre på hur de hashtags som tidningarna lanserat fylls med innehåll – från två motsatta håll, samtidigt. Med hjälp av ett särskilt program kan kommunikationsbyrån Intellecta mäta vilka grupper som skriver om vad på svenska twitter. Vi träffade deras strategichef Hampus Brynolf i veckan för att prata om mediernas hashtag-kampanjer när det gäller flyktingfrågan och hur dom har landat. Och så pratar med statsvetaren Marie Demker om den svenska flyktingopinionen och mobilisering. Reporter: Therese Rosenvinge
Torsdag 5 mars sände Medieormen seminariet Mediernas betydelse för demokratin i världen direkt från Mediedagarna i Göteborg. Medverkar gör Cilla Benkö, vd Sveriges Radio, Charlotta Friborg, Publisher UNT och Paul Hansen, fotograf DN. Moderator: Cecilia Bodström, SR. Här kan du höra det som poddradio. Seminariet avrundades med att Cilla Benkö delade ut priset Årets Medieorm 2014 till Malin Crona och tidningen 8 sidor för att de "stärker demokratin och berikar journalistiken". Seminarium – Mediernas betydelse för demokratin i världen När journalister hotas, kidnappas, skadas och i värsta fall dödas så är det en attack både mot rättssamhället och det fria ordet och därmed demokratin. Hot riktas mot redaktioner och journalister både inom Sverige och utomlands. För att journalister ska ha möjlighet att arbeta fritt måste politiker och rättsväsenden världen över ta ställning för det fria ordet. Medverkande: Cilla Benkö, vd Sveriges Radio Charlotta Friborg, publisher UNT Paul Hansen, fotograf DN Moderator: Cecilia Bodström, biträdande programdirektör Sveriges Radio Prisutdelning – Årets Medieorm Sveriges Radios pris Årets Medieorm delas ut till en journalist/person/redaktion som arbetar föredömligt med att förnya och utveckla journalistiken i samspel med publiken. Prisutdelare: Cilla Benkö, vd Sveriges Radio.
Vi har rest kring skogsbranden i Västmanland - hur skötte medier brandrapporteringen? Vi talar med världens bästa fotograf om hur otäcka bilder man kan publicera. Och så är det 40 år sedan världens största scoop gick i mål. Vi berättar om Watergate och det klassiska garaget där Bob Woodward mötte källan Deep Throat. Oklara uppgifter spred oro om evakuering Skogsbranden i Västmanland pyr fortfarande. Många människor hålls fortfarande borta från sina hem. Nu börjar ändå sakta en vardag lägga sig och vi hör inte längre lika mycket medierapportering. Förra veckan var det tvärtom: skogarna var fulla av inte bara räddningspersonal utan också reportrar. Alla stora medier - och alla lokala - hade liveuppdateringar minut för minut med det senaste. I veckan reste vår reporter Johan Cedersjö till området för att prata med boende, forskare, makthavare och journalister och skaffa sig en bild av hur medier skötte sig under det akuta läget några dagar tidigare. Vi börjar i Norberg, orten som de första branddagarna hela tiden stod på randen till en av de största evakueringarna i svensk historia. Här skapade uppgifter på tisdagen i flera medier oro - det talades om att orten skulle utrymmas - men någon evakueringsorder hade inte givits. Hur många bilder på döda barn kan en tidning visa? Det har varit en sommar av vidrigheter. I östra Ukraina, i norra Irak, i Syrien och Gaza har män, kvinnor och inte minst barn lemlästats och dödats. Mycket av det vi fått veta om detta har berättats av bilder. Inte minst det som vi känt på djupet - det som kan få oss att tänka om, att göra något. Men i medier i dag finns en tvekan att publicera allt för brutala bilder - för mycket blod och söndertrasade kroppar anses respektlöst både mot offer och läsare eller tittare. Men vad händer då med den politiska kraften i att visa upp exempelvis ISIS terrorvälde eller förtryckets Egypten? Lasse Truedson åkte till Dagens nyheters redaktion för att tala om var gränsen går för hur fruktansvärd en bild kan vara i en svensk tidning. Där mötte han rutinerade fotografen Paul Hansen, som förra året vann pris för världens bästa nyhetsbild med just en bild på döda barn från Gaza, och chefredaktör Peter Wolodarski. För 40 år sedan fällde två reportrar världens mäktigaste man Just i dagarna är det 40 år sedan världens största scoop kulminerade på en gräsmatta utanför Vita huset i Washington. Då lyfte helikoptern med president Richard Nixon som just avgått som president efter Washington Posts avslöjande av Watergate-skandalen. Presidenten gjorde V-tecknet för seger genom rutan på helikoptern - men det var hans nederlag som fullbordades. Denna vecka handlar vårt mediehistoriska reportage inte om Sverige utan om USA. Reporter Petra Socolowsky i Washington började med att ta en taxi till en plats som är symbolisk för journalisternas arbete men snart kommer att rivas - till garaget där Bob Woodward mötte den legendariska källan Deep Throat.
Photography podcast #119 is the second of two episodes dedicated to manipulation in photojournalism. In this episode we feature a 70 minute casual conversation with Moe Doiron, a photojournalist with The Globe and Mail, Canada’s largest National Newspaper. In the interview we revisit the 2012 winning world press photo by Paul Hansen, discuss the Chicago Sun-Times firing of their [...]
Guest: Paul Hansen Topic: Vocations & Seminary Life Joe and Paul discussed the topic of Vocations and the role parents play in fostering these vocations within their own family. They also spoke to their own Seminary journeys.