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Ez nálunk lehetetlen a címe Sinclair Lewis Nobel-díjas amerikai író 1935-ös regényének, amelyben egy fasiszta politikust az USA elnökévé választanak. 90 évvel később Donald Trump második ciklusának intézkedéseit látva sokan még mindig hüledeznek: hogyan lehetséges ez? A fasizmuskutatás élő legendája, Robert Paxton, látva a Capitolium ostromát, levonta a következtetéseket. Adásunkban az amerikai fasizmusról lesz szó, jellemzőiről és gyökereiről az amerikai „illiberalizmus” évszázados történetében. Mi a szerepe a „Trumpizmusban” Elon Musknak és annak, amit képvisel? A dél-afrikai kapcsolat nyomában jutunk el az apartheid-rendszerig. Beszélünk a történetéről, a működéséről, az ellene fellépő nemzetközi mozgalomról, és a rendszert belülről először megmutató dokufikcióról. Végül Dél-Afrikából visszatérünk az Egyesült Államokba, ahol az utóbbi évek legnagyobb és legkiterjedtebb tiltakozó megmozdulásra került sor április 5-én „Trump, Musk és cimboráik átfogó támadása ellen”. Hogyan kerültek az antifasiszta szlogenek és szimbólumok a transzparensekre? És mi köze ennek az első nemzetközi antifasiszta kampányhoz, amely Etiópia fasiszta gyarmatosítása ellen tiltakozott 1935-ben?A beszélgetésben említett tudományos művek:Aimé, Césaire 2001: Discours on Colonialism. London – New York.Betts, Paul – Mark, James – Goddeeris, Idesbald – Christiaens, Kim 2019: Race, Socialism and Solidarity: Anti-Apartheid in Eastern Europe. In: Konieczna, Anna – Skinner, Rob (eds.): A Global History of Anti-Apartheid. ‘Forward to Freedom' in South Africa. Cham. 151- 200.Gurijev, Szergej - Daniel Treisman 2023: Spindiktátorok. A zsarnokság változó arca a 21. században. Budapest.Hahn, Stephen 2024: Illiberal America. A History. New York.Hyslop, Jonathan 2021: Anti-Fascism in South Africa 1933–1945, and Its Legacies. In: Braskén, Kasper – Copsey, Nigel – Featherstone, David (eds): Anti-Fascism in a Global Perspective. Transnational Networks, Exile Communities, and Radical Internationalism. Abingdon – New York. 77-95.Kékesi Zoltán 2023: Memory in Hungarian Fascism. A Cultural History. Abington.Paxton, Robert 2001: Vichy France. Old Guard and New Order 1940-1944. New York.Sartre, Jean Paul 1972: Dél-Afrika. A fasizmus központja. In: Simor András (szerk.): Néger kiáltás. Fekete-Afrika/Irodalmi és politikai antológia. Budapest. 110-118.Veszprémy László Bernát 2019: Atombomba, Apartheid, reálpolitika. Izrael és a Dél-Afrikai Köztársaság katonai és politikai együttműködése. 1968–1994. II. rész. Honvédségi Szemle (147.) 2. 69-85.Az adásban említett szépirodalmi alkotások:Lewis, Sinclair 1936: Ez nálunk lehetetlen. Budapest.Az adásban említett publicisztikák:Paxton, Robert: American Duce . Is Donald Trump a fascist or a plutocrat? 2017. máj. Harper's Magazine. Link: https://harpers.org/archive/2017/05/american-duce/Paxton, Robert: I've Hesitated to Call Donald Trump a Fascist. Until Now. 2024. jan. 11. Newsweek. Link: https://www.newsweek.com/robert-paxton-trump-fascist-1560652Zerofsky, Elisabeth: Is It Fascism? A Leading Historian Changes His Mind. 2024. okt. 23. New York Times. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/23/magazine/robert-paxton-facism.html.Az adásban említett filmek:Rogosin, Lionel (1959): Jöjj vissza, Afrika! (Come Back, Africa)
Producción y conducción: Sara Valenzuela. Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión.Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com
Summary In this episode of EGGS: The Podcast, hosts Ryan and Mike engage in a deep conversation with audio producer Josh Rogosin, exploring his journey from theater to audio production, the evolution of the Tiny Desk Concerts, and his new ventures with Global Sound Concerts and Ghostlight Concerts. They discuss the importance of field recording, ambisonic techniques, and the impact of technology on music experiences. Josh shares memorable performances, the challenges of capturing live music, and his aspirations for the future as he transitions into entrepreneurship. Bio for Josh: Josh Rogosin defined the sound of NPR‘s popular music series, Tiny Desk concerts. His mixes have been heard on YouTube over a billion times. Now he's starting 2 new series, Global Sound and Ghost Light concerts. He's traveling the world finding musicians where they are from, to learn why being from that place inspires them to make music. He's the Anthony Bourdain of music discovery. But instead of food, Rogosin's passion for travel is guided by his quest to seek out new music in far flung places all over the globe. Support josh's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/joshrogosin Takeaways Mexico is a vibrant mix of cultures and traditions. Josh's journey into audio production began with theater. Tiny Desk Concerts revolutionized how live music is presented. Global Sound Concerts aims to explore music across cultures. Field recording techniques enhance the authenticity of sound. Ambisonic recording creates immersive audio experiences. Capturing live music is about more than just sound quality. Technology bridges the gap between live and virtual experiences. Journalism plays a crucial role in music discovery. Transitioning to entrepreneurship opens new creative avenues. Chapters 00:00 Cultural Roots and Personal Connection 02:51 The Journey to Audio Production 06:03 The Evolution of Tiny Desk Concerts 08:49 Global Sound Concerts: A New Chapter 12:08 Field Recording Techniques and Experiences 14:54 Ambisonic Recording and Spatial Audio 17:45 Capturing Live Music: The Art of Sound 21:09 The Impact of Technology on Music Experiences 23:55 The Role of Journalism in Music Discovery 27:09 Memorable Performances and Unique Challenges 30:05 Transitioning to Entrepreneurship 32:52 Future Aspirations and Global Sound Concerts 36:05 Connecting with Artists and Building Community Credits: Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar Produced by Ryan Roghaar Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Carton: https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs Feature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28 The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist: bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs: The Show eggscast.com @eggshow on twitter and instagram On iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcher Also available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic": Shows and info: djontic.com @djontic on twitter Ryan Roghaar: http://rogha.ar
Empezamos el día con Cultura Rápida y las últimas noticias del día. También entrevistamos a Fernando Diego García, director de la editorial Libros del Zorro Rojo que este mes están de celebración porque la editorial cumple 20 años. Carlos Igual nos trae las últimas novedades de la AIEnRUTa que se desplaza, entre otras localizaciones, hasta el Monkey Week en Sevilla. Entrevistamos al codirector del Monkey Week, Tali Carreto, que nos cuenta las novedades de este año y los artistas que van a participar. Juan José Ballesta nos viene a presentar su libro 'La vida mejor', una obra que abarca toda la vida del intérprete desde su famoso papel cómo El Bola hasta la actualidad. Todo pasado por su filtro personal y narrando todo aquello que pasaba detrás de cámaras. Hoy en Barra Libre de Aloma Rodríguez rendimos homenaje al cineasta Lionel Rogosin, en el cumple de su centenario. Los negativos de sus películas han sido restaurados por la Filmoteca de Bolonia y ahora llegan a España gracias a Lost&Found. Escuchar audio
Aloma Rodríguez rinde homenaje en su Barra Libre al cineasta Lionel Rogosin en el centenario de su nacimiento. Los negativos de sus películas han sido restaurados por la Filmoteca de Bolonia y ahora llegan a España gracias a Lost&Found. Escuchar audio
Maria chats with retired teached Helen Rogosin ( UnpackYourOwnHappy) who has partnered with the Book An Author Foundation--they connect authors with nonprofits.Helen writes the Wuffy childrens book series and has partnered with Blue Path Autism Service Dogs and Sarama Animal Rescue!
My guest this week is Josh Rogosin, who stumbled into NPR headquarters in 1999 on his way to mixing shows at The Shakespeare Theatre in downtown DC. Since then, he has been at the controls for all of NPR's flagship newsmagazines and gathered sound in far flung places like Togo, Cambodia and Greece for the Radio Expeditions series. Josh has engineered at both NPR West and NPR NY, and spent two years as Technical Director at Marketplace Productions in Los Angeles. He's also served as Senior Broadcast Engineer for New York Public Radio and Studio 360, and was an originating producer and sound designer for NPR's Ask Me Another. In his current role, Josh is the Technical Director for NPR Music and has recorded and mixed over 500 Tiny Desk Concerts. During the interview we spoke about learning audio for the theater, recording Congressional hearings, using audio to tell stories, behind the scenes at Tiny Desk Concerts, working with U2 and David Crosby, 3and much more. I spoke with Josh via Zoom from his office in Washington. On the intro I'll take a look at labels with covert Spotify accounts, and bacteria that play drums. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epId: 86290111, backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
My guest is Josh Rogosin, an accomplished audio engineer and producer who has worked with a wide range of renowned bands and musicians. With an extensive background at NPR, Josh is best known for his outstanding work on the Tiny Desk Concerts series. In this episode, we discuss Growing up in Hollywood 4 Track Amazment Move to New Hamshire Acting in Theater Culture Differences Rejecting Stage Life Musical Theater Sound NPR Working Analog at Radio Apprenticing in New York Radio Expeditions Leaving Theater Sound Fulltime Position World Travel Voodoo Signal Flow & Routing Getting Laid Off Market Place in LA Recording Tiny Desk Concerts Shotgun Mics The Mechanics of Tiny Desk Recording Music with Field Recorders NPR Pay Rates Union Blue Man Group Matt's Rant: Connecting with Others Links and Show Notes Tiny Desk Credits Guest: Josh Rogosin Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
From selling shoes to writing award-winning ads, Jack Rogosin is this week's B&E Guest. Jack Rogosin is a copywriter at FCB in Chicago, and he broke into the industry without a degree; how? He's creative as it gets. Listen to his story to figure out how someone went from being peppered spray to bringing the heat! Head to our Instagram to connect with Jack! https://www.instagram.com/enteringad/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakenter/message
From the book jacket of the 2007 reissue of Invisible Men: Life in Baseball's Negro Leagues - the seminal 1983 book by this week's guest Donn Rogosin: "In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier and became a hero for [B]lack and white Americans, yet Robinson was a Negro League player before he integrated Major League baseball. Negro League ballplayers had been thrilling [B]lack fans since 1920. Among them were the legendary pitchers Smoky Joe Williams, whose fastball seemed to "come off a mountain top," Satchel Paige, the ageless wonder who pitched for five decades, and such hitters as Josh Gibson and Buck Leonard, 'the Ruth and Gehrig of the Negro Leagues.'" "Although their games were ignored by white-owned newspapers and radio stations, [B]lack ballplayers became folk heroes in cities such as Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, DC - where the teams drew large crowds and became major contributors to the local community life. This illuminating narrative, filled with the memories of many surviving Negro League players, pulls the veil off these 'invisible men' who were forced into the segregated leagues. What emerges is a glorious chapter in African American history and an often overlooked aspect of our American past."
Changing the script this week with copywriter Jack Rogosin AKA the stranded intern AKA Oneclub All-star. Had a great conversation about his untraditional route to workplace employment in advertising & views on pay/non-paid internships
Jack Rogosin, Associate Copywriter at FCB Chicago, grew up around advertising, thanks to his mom, Fallon's first female creative hire (the original Peggy Olsen). But that didn't mean it was easy for him to break into the industry. Hear about his struggle to get hired because of his age/lack of a college degree (despite winning The One Club's Creative Bootcamp several times), what he gained from unpaid internships outside of the industry, finally getting his foot in the door via an out-of-the-box job application, and facing a moral crossroad early in his career. For more guidance from the industry, subscribe to our Weekly Email—it's a small dose of advice, delivered Mondays.
As technical director for Tiny Desk concerts, Rogosin infuses NPR Music's popular video series with a mix of technology, theatricality, and artistry.
Molly Phillips presented Rogosin's outreach efforts in the Brooklyn community promoting transplantation, survey results comparing attitudes toward kidney donation in the dialysis and general populations, and key issues to consider as we move forward. Pamela Hoyt-Hudson presented the Problem Solving for Better Health program and the collaborative nature of Rogosin's outreach efforts.
Dr. Smith provides an overview of The Rogosin Institute, the Rogosin model of treating kidney disease, issues around kidney donation and outlines the goals for the day.
Rogosin’s Center for Health Action & Policy works with partners in the community to spread awareness about healthy living including exercise, diet and risk factors for kidney disease. In 2015, Rogosin along with NBA player, Langston Gallaway, and former NBA player, Ronnie Brewer, and community partners hosted a Family All-Star Wellness Day at Boys & Girls High School in Brooklyn.
This video chronicles the 4th Annual Run for Rogosin in 2010. The Run For Rogosin race was founded by kidney transplant recipient Steve Olsen, owner of The West Bank Café in the heart of New York City's theater district. Many of Steve's Broadway theater friends have joined the crowd of runners for the last several years. His personal commitment, and that of his friends to our cause, makes this a very special event. Steve’s story is told in our 2009 Gala video available for viewing here on iTunes U. The Run for Rogosin is a 5K Run/Walk that has grown over the years because so many people with and without kidney disease are committed to our cause. We hope that you will take up the challenge by becoming a participant, donor or sponsor and helping the Rogosin Institute pursue critical research, treatment and prevention initiatives for thousands of patients and those at risk for kidney disease, diabetes, hypertension and cholesterol disorders. We also hope you will encourage your friends and colleagues to Run for Rogosin!
First RI Symposium: Policy, Economics & Science: Implications for the Future of Nephrology
The Rogosin Experience: Why its different and an example of how Rogosin utilizes a medical information system.