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Raw Data By P3
Confessions of a Data Gener w/ Sakiko Stickley

Raw Data By P3

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 62:18


Sakiko Stickley joins Raw Data to share a story that is part inspiration, part revelation, and a whole lot of truth-telling. From the first moment she discovered Power Pivot, Sakiko did not just learn data. She lived it. She rewired reporting systems, survived micromanagers, and navigated the strange realities of big consulting firms, all while quietly proving that one person, one model, and a little bit of DAX can change everything. In this episode, we get an inside look at how a passion for smarter systems can collide with corporate inertia, what it really feels like to challenge the status quo, and why Sakiko believes AI could someday outperform human leadership, not just in data crunching but in ethics and decision-making too. (Spoiler: She might be right.) If you have ever felt like a lone voice in a world that clings to inefficient processes, Sakiko's journey will feel like a kindred spirit calling from across the data universe. Listen in for a conversation filled with hard truths, breakthrough moments, and a reminder that true data people do not just build models. They build better futures.

MALASOMBRA
Sakiko Nomura, entre la sombra y la intimidad. Fotografía contemporánea

MALASOMBRA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 30:59


Analizamos a fondo a una de las fotógrafas japonesas más importantes del panorama artístico contemporáneo.

Aussie Rules The World Podcast
Sakiko Murakami from Japan Mirais

Aussie Rules The World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 55:59


Sakiko Murakami from Japan Mirais loves to play footy and help womans footy grow in Japan. Sakiko tells us about her journey of discovering Aussie Rules in Japan to her love of AFLW. It is great to hear Sakiko talk with so much passion and love for Aussie Rules. Hosted by Adam Gomolinski

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast
Mile 165: Sakiko Minigawa on Her Return From Injury to a 2:35 OTQ Marathon

The Seconds Flat Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 37:57


After 2 years removed from the marathon and a year battling serious injury, Columbus Running Company Elite athlete Sakiko Minigawa ran the California International Marathon last week chasing the Olympic Trials standard. Despite the obstacles, and perhaps because of them, she raced to a new personal best of 2:35:52. As Booker T. Washington wrote, “Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” By that measure, Sakiko has reached the pinnacle of running success. She joins us this week to share her experience of training, persevering, and ultimately excelling. Questions, comments, or show ideas? Email us: secondsflatpodcast@gmail.com Enjoy the show? We'd love your feedback in a 5 star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts columbusrunning.com

Rule of Life
Solitude 04: Encountering Our Enemies with Ken Shigematsu

Rule of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 47:45


In solitude, we not only encounter ourselves and who we are before God, we also encounter the voices of others. We can be met with fear, regret, and external voices that may be challenging to distinguish from God or ourselves. Is this why solitude can be so challenging? How can we tell the difference between God's voice and the voice of the enemy? Why does solitude and silence facilitate this encounter with our enemies? In this conversation, John Mark Comer interviews Ken Shigematsu. Ken is the senior pastor of Tenth Church in Vancouver, BC, one of the largest and most diverse city-center churches in Canada. He is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal awarded to Canadians in recognition for their outstanding contribution to the country. Before entering pastoral ministry, he worked for the Sony Corporation in Tokyo. Ken is the author of the award-winning bestsellers God in My Everything and Survival Guide for the Soul, and his recently released book (May 2023) Now I Become Myself. Ken lives in Vancouver with his wife, Sakiko, and their son, Joey.This podcast accompanies the Solitude Practice, developed by Practicing the Way. Thanks to the generosity of The Circle, all our resources are free. To learn more about The Circle or to run a Practice with your church, community, or small group, visit https://www.practicingtheway.org/.

Editions Karthala
Nationaliser le Panafricanisme de Sakiko Nakao

Editions Karthala

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 45:40


Pour inaugurer cette nouvelle saison des Apéros, entretien avec Sakiko Nakao, docteure en histoire de l'EHESS et auteure de Nationaliser le Panafricanisme.  Cet ouvrage se penche sur les tensions qui ont animé les mouvements décoloniaux en Afrique de l'Ouest après la Seconde guerre mondiale. L'auteure explore la dialectique entre unité, identité et diversité à l'œuvre dans la décolonisation et bat en brèche quelques idées dont celles qui veulent que le désir d'indépendance ait prévalu sur la question de l'égalité. A l'heure d'un certain renouveau du Panafricanisme, associé à des revendications nationalistes de souveraineté, cet ouvrage éclaire l'histoire de ce mouvement, fondateur dans la construction de « l'idée d'Afrique » mais confronté à de nombreuses impasses dont l'intangibilité des frontières décrétée par l'Union africaine. 

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast
Ken Shigematsu on Seeking to Bless Those We Envy, Practicing Confession as a Pastor & How We Can Survive Shame

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 49:41


Into a revolving door of senior pastors, Ken Shigematsu arrived to lead a struggling community in Vancouver, BC by the name of Tenth Church in 1996. After over two decades, Ken is still at the helm, having led Tenth to become one of the largest and most diverse city centre churches in Canada. But you'll notice, Ken doesn't exude an ambitious, pioneering spirit that you might attach to a story like that. He's more of a soft-spoken, thoughtful contemplative who is seeking to see the Kingdom come in and through his life. In this conversation, Jason and Ken chat largely about themes from his new book Now I Become Myself - touching on emotions that can be destructive for pastors like envy and shame. We hope this conversation gives you a vision for how Jesus wants to meet you in and beyond those very feelings. Bio | Ken Shigematsu is the Senior Pastor of Tenth Church in Vancouver, BC, one of the largest and most diverse city-centre churches in Canada. He is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal awarded to Canadians in recognition for their outstanding contribution to the country. Before entering pastoral ministry, he worked for the Sony Corporation in Tokyo. Ken is the author of the award-winning bestsellers ‘God in My Everything' and ‘Survival Guide for the Soul.' Ken lives in Vancouver with his wife, Sakiko, and their son, Joey. Thanks to the Canadian Bible Society for supporting this episode. Learn more about their ⁠Bible Course here⁠. ⁠Give today⁠ to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Show Notes: Now I Become Myself: How Deep Grace Heals Our Shame and Restores Our True Self Tenth Church Arrow Leadership Get Connected! ⁠Blog & Episode write-up⁠ ⁠Website⁠ ⁠Join our Mailing List! ⁠ ⁠Subscribe on YouTube⁠ ⁠Follow on Instagram ⁠ ⁠Share a Canadian Church Story

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
Sakiko Reuterskiöld - On Why Sugar Is So Addictive, Healthy Sweetness Steps To Quit Sugar Effectively, Top Tips On How To Stay On Track & Why We Should Be More Cautious With Fructose (Episode #96)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 31:44


Through Sakiko's health journey, she discovered how food directly affects our health, performance and wellbeing. By removing sugar (sucrose and fructose) from her diet, Sakiko found that her health, happiness and energy levels had improved drastically. Sakiko's revelation inspired her to create NoMoSu to allow us all to reap the benefits of delicious, healthy treats.   A recipient of a MSc in Personalized Nutrition based on Functional Medicine, Sakiko has turned scientific rigor and a passion for health and nutrition into the trail-blazing NoMoSu range that sets a new benchmark in quality, taste, sustainability, and health-enhancement.   In today's episode you will find out why sugar is so addictive, healthy sweetness steps to quit sugar effectively, and top tips on how to stay on track as well as why we should be more cautious with fructose.   ***This episode is brought to you by Airofit. How many of us develop bad breathing habits? I know I did! It wasn't until I tried the Airofit device that I re-learned how to breathe better. Even after a few 2-3 minute sessions, I could tell the difference when running!   Airofit is a smart respiratory muscle trainer that allows you to tract, monitor and improve the strength of the pulmonary muscles. You start by inputting your metrics and goals in the app, followed by a baseline lung test, and then start your individualised breath training sessions. This device can benefit everyone - from high performance athletes to breathwork practitioners to those who just want to breathe better. In as little as 5-10 minutes a day you become more efficient at breathing all while sitting on your couch!   If you are ready to take your lung strength and lung flexibility to the next level, as well as improving your neuromuscular pathways leading to better breathing biomechanics, then Airofit is for you! And for you, dear audience, go to Airofit.com and use the discount code CLAUDIA15 to get your 15% off!    ***Please enjoy! For Podcast Show Notes & Transcript visit: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast-96-sakiko-reuterskiöld   Follow NoMoSu on: Website: https://nomosu.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nomosu/?hl=en    Follow Claudia on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longevityandlifestyle/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longevityandlifestyle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZF-s8jsUejc0TpVqnFE1lQ/featured LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-von-boeselager/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LongevityLifest Website: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/   Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Marie Diamond, Nikolina Lauc, Morri Chowaiki, Leslie Kenny, Maziar Brumand, Fiona O'Donnell-McCarthy, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nick Potter, Dr. Pamela Kryskow, Dr. Julia Mirer, Dr. Julia Jones, Dr. Austin Perlmutter, Dr. Richard Johnson, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Raewyn Guerrero, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Harris Khan, Juraj Kocar, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Dr. Molly Maloof, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, Dana Frost, Niall Breslin, Dr. Limor Goren, Larisa Petrini, Leighanne Champion, Mike Bennet, Dr. Louise Swartswalter, Dr. Joseph Antoun and many more!

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
Must-Read Books: Remixed Episode of Recommended and Most Gifted Books with Amy Killen, Kien Vuu, Sergey Young, Mohammed Enayat, Marie Cudennec, Joseph Raffaele, Sakiko Reuterskiöld, Helen Reavey, and Dr. Dale Bredesen! (Episode: #64)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 19:23


Today's episode is a remix of short clips from the previous weeks' episodes on guest's recommendations of must-read books. It serves as a teaser into the wealth of insights, entertaining anecdotes, and valuable tips from the various conversations to give you a flavor of the episode and guest.    If you like what you hear, I invite you to check out the full episodes! Further details you will find below.   Timestamps:  00:00 Introduction  01:00 Dr. Amy Killen - ‘The Giving Tree' by Shel Silverstein 01:42 Sergey Young - ‘The Science and Technology of Growing Young' by Serey Young 06:30 Dr. Dale Bredesen - ‘The Machinery of The Brain' by Dean Wooldridge 07:53 Sakiko Reuterskiold - ‘The Count of Monte Cristo' by Alexandre Dumas, ‘The Perennial Philosophy' by Aldous Huxley, ‘Brave New World' by Aldeous Huxley,  09:44 Dr. Joseph Raffaele - ‘Why We Age' by Steven Austad  11:49 Helen Reavey - ‘Atomic Habits' by James Clear  12:24 Marie Cudennec - ‘The Future We Choose' by Christina Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac, ‘The Sacred Cow' by Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf 13:30 Dr. Mohammed Enayat - ‘Juvenescence: Investing in the Age of Longevity' by Jim Mellon and Al Chalabi,  and ‘The Core' by Aki Hintsa14:47 Dr. Kien Vuu - ‘The Thrive State' by Dr. Kien Vuu 18:31 Outro   Full Episode Titles: #3: Dr. Dale Bredesen On Why Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer's is Now Optional, How to Optimize Cognitive Function at Any Age, Testing, Protocols, the Changing Paradigm to 21st Century Medicine for Longevity, and much more #5: Science-Based Scalp Detoxing with Celebrity Hairstylist Helen Reavey, Co-Founder of Act+Acre, the World's First Sustainable Cold Processed Hair Wellness Brand Focusing on Scalp Health #10: Divine Organic Sweet Chocolate Without Sugar, What Fructose Actually Does to the Body, Aging and Performance, Keto Diets, Intermittent Fasting, Hormones, and Benefits of Organic Stevia with Sustainability-Focused NoMoSu Founder Sakiko Reuterskiöld #11: A Gym Knockout Mike Tyson-Style, an Explosion of New Ageing Technologies, How to Feel Half Your Age with Personalized Medicine, Wearables, Optimizing Hormones with PhysioAge Founder Dr. Joseph Raffaele #12: Transforming Our Planet with High-End Sustainable Furniture, Social Entrepreneurship, Responsible Consumerism, Environmental Action, Zero Hunger and Bespoke Designs with Marie Cudennac, Co-Founder of Goldfinger #14: Biohacking for Optimizing Human Performance, the Personalized Healthcare Revolution, Functional Medicine, and Collective Consciousness with Health Futurist and Physician Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Co-Founder of HUM2N #17: Living to 200 in a 25 Year-Old's Body, Helping 1 Billion People Extend Healthy Lifespan, Wearables, Aging as a Disease, Genetic Engineering, AI, Creativity and Responsibility with Longevity Investor and Innovator Sergey Young #18: The Bioenergetic Model, Treating Chronic Disease, Overcoming Adversity, Transforming Mindsets, Inner Confidence and the Future of Preventative Medicine with Performance and Longevity Doctor Kien Vuu #24: Dr. Amy Killen on Sex, Skin, Orgasms for Increased Lifespan, Regenerative and Preventative Medicine, Futuristic-like Procedures for Transformation, Stem Cells, Favorite Advice, Top Tips for Anti-Aging, Dinner Party Superpowers, and more! If you'd like to check out the full episode, simply go to   longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast.   For Podcast Show Notes & Transcript visit: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast   Follow Claudia on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longevityandlifestyle/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longevityandlifestyle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZF-s8jsUejc0TpVqnFE1lQ/featured  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-von-boeselager/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LongevityLifest Website: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/    Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Marie Diamond, Nikolina Lauc, Morri Chowaiki, Leslie Kenny, Fiona O'Donnell-McCarthy, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nick Potter, Dr. Pamela Kryskow, Dr. Julia Mirer, Dr. Richard Johnson, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Raewyn Guerrero, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Harris Khan, Juraj Kocar, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, Dana Frost, Niall Breslin, Dr. Limor Goren and many more!

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
Remix: Optimal Morning Routines with Isabella Channing, Sakiko Reuterskiöld, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Mariko Bangerter, Jenny Pacey, Andy Gupta, Dr. Molly Maloof, Dr. Kayla Osterhoff, and Dr. Jenny Remington-Hobbs! (Episode: #57)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 26:13


Today's episode is an in-between-episode on morning routines. Reaching peak performance in all areas of life means having optimized daily routines. | Brought to you by Oxford Healthspan, InsideTracker and The DNA Company.    If you like what you hear, I invite you to check out the full episodes! Further details you will find below. Full Episode Titles: #9: Following Your Inner Guidance, Purpose, Yoga, Wellbeing and Longevity, Self-Healing, Optimizing Mental and Physical Health, and Beach Life in Jose Ignacio with The Shack Yoga & Wellness Retreat with Founder Isabella Channing #10: Divine Organic Sweet Chocolate Without Sugar, What Fructose Actually Does to the Body, Aging and Performance, Keto Diets, Intermittent Fasting, Hormones, and Benefits of Organic Stevia with Sustainability-Focused NoMoSu Founder Sakiko Reuterskiöld #14: Biohacking for Optimizing Human Performance, the Personalized Healthcare Revolution, Functional Medicine, and Collective Consciousness with Health Futurist and Physician Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Co-Founder of HUM2N #15: Looking and Feeling Beautiful, Aesthetic Treatment's Psychological Benefits, Skincare Regimes and the Value of Connectivity with Plastic Surgeon and Business Executive Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown #16: Tapping with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Overcoming Trauma, Kundalini Awakening, Anxiety Relief, Stress Reduction, Self-Healing and Nutrition with EFT Therapist and Mindset Coach Mariko Bangerter #43: Hollywood Fitness Trainer & Former Olympic Level Athlete Jenny Pacey on Peak Fitness, an Athlete's Mindset, Sustained Motivation, Lifestyle Choices and Much More #42: Financial Freedom, Wealth Building with Minimal Time Commitment, Keeping It Simple, Self-Discovery and Purpose, Integrity and much more with Wall Street Veteran Andy Gupta #40: Stanford Professor and Silicon Valley's Pioneering Dr. Molly Maloof on the Power of Personalized Medicine, Re-Thinking Health and Healthcare, Love and Connection, Health Optimization, Skin Health, Longevity and much more #38: Optimizing for Peak Performance, Unique Cognitive and Leadership Abilities, the Female Biorhythm, Powerful Hormones, What the Body Can Tell Us, and much more with Neuropsychophysiologist Kayla Osterhoff #35: The Powerful Journey to Waking Up, How Curiosity & Gratitude can Transform Your Life, Curing MS, Living from True Purpose, and Learning that “Even Hell has Joy” and much more with Coach Dr. Jenny Remington-Hobbs Please Enjoy!   This episode is brought to you by InsideTracker. InsideTracker provides you with a personalized plan to improve your metabolism, reduce stress, improve sleep, and optimize your health for the long haul. Created by leading scientists in aging, genetics, and biometrics, InsideTracker analyzes your blood, DNA, and fitness tracking data to identify where you're optimized—and where you're not. For a limited time for you, dear audience, get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store. Just go to InsideTracker.com/CLAUDIA to get your 20% off today!     This episode is brought to you by Oxford Healthspan.  Oxford Healthspan's Primeadine Original and Primeadine GF Spermidine supplements are the cleanest, purest food-derived spermidine supplements on the market, with zero fillers or flow agents. Spermidine has been shown to support cell renewal, cognition, and trigger autophagy, the body's inbuilt system of cellular cleaning and recycling, as well as improved deep sleep and thicker, glossier hair, stronger nails and better skin. Most fascinating to me, Spermidine also inhibits 6 of the 9 Hallmarks of Aging. So check out oxfordhealthspan.com and use code CLAUDIA10 at checkout for 10% off today!      This episode is brought to you by The DNA Company. Through an advanced DNA test they can tell you exactly what genes you have and what supplements, diet, lifestyle, and environment are right for you, giving you the exact information needed to keep those bad genes turned off and optimize your health for longer. Importantly, your data is encrypted, anonymized, and never sold. Join the 5,000+ executives, professional athletes, & biohackers and visit thednacompany.com/Claudia for $50 off your advanced DNA test today.     For Podcast Show Notes & Transcript visit: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/podcast   Follow Claudia on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longevityandlifestyle/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/longevityandlifestyle/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZF-s8jsUejc0TpVqnFE1lQ/featured Website: https://longevity-and-lifestyle.com/ 

The Champion Next Door Show
The Champion Next Door Show - Season 2, Episode 2 with Sakiko Minagawa

The Champion Next Door Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 36:08


Sakiko Minagawa - Columbus, Ohio In Sakiko's first three marathons she ran an OTQ, ran in the Olympic Trials, and won the Columbus Marathon (2:41:12). She grew up in Dublin, Ohio and attended Dublin City Schools. She started running in middle school, and focused on the 4x800m and 3,200m in high school. Sakiko was a walk-on at Ohio State where she ran the second-fastest 10,000m in school history (34:27). She has a Masters in Allied Medicine and works as a Registered Dietitian for Nationwide Children's Hospital. Sakiko is coached by 2:14 marathoner Jim Jurcevich and runs for the Columbus Running Company. Follow Sakiko Instagram @sakiko_minagawa Music Practice by GNA Podcast Episode Listen On Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Spotify Overcast Stitcher Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Produced By Andy Schweitzer @team_ohloru

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
When a Sweet Taste Can be Good for You, Truth About Fructose, Urban Myths, Metabolic Health Impacts of Most Sweeteners, Taste Receptors, Microbiota, and more in a Round 2 with NoMoSu Founder Sakiko Reuterskiöld (Episode #34)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 58:56


Today's guest is Sakiko Reuterskiöld, Founder and CEO of NOMOSU (NO MORE SUGAR), the honestly sugar-free and organic brand.  Sakiko is a Japanese-Swedish graduate of The University of Cambridge who has a background in investment management and completed a 3-year Masters in Science (MSc) in Personalised Nutrition based on Functional Medicine.  She is passionate about creating genuinely healthy food products and believes one needs to study and research deeply into food biochemistry, metabolic science, longevity and functional medicine to have the capacity to create truly health-enhancing food products. Brought up by gourmet parents who exposed her to delicious food experiences, Sakiko was determined that NOMOSU's products taste as good – or better – than sugar-filled equivalents.  After much research and development and blind taste-testing trials with chocolatiers and pastry chefs, she is super pleased to share NOMOSU's line of products - objectively delicious chocolates. In this episode, we dig into: Urban myths and fake news about sweet ingredients, Latest research on taste receptors, metabolism, and microbiota, Evidence-based metabolic health impacts of the most commonly used sweeteners, Which natural sweet ingredients are NOT sucrose/fructose and are health-neutral or even health-enhancing, The single sweetener that will finally replace sugar as a healthy alternative, And much more! Before we begin, please hit SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to get your weekly dose of longevity & lifestyle inspiration! I would also love to hear from you so please leave a comment to let me know what you think or reach out on Instagram @longevityandlifestyle! Please enjoy! —- If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review! It takes a few seconds but means the world to me to get the best guests and content for you and I love reading your reviews! Thank you!  Follow Claudia: Instagram: instagram.com/longevityandlifestyle Facebook: facebook.com/longevityandlifestyle YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCZF-s8jsUejc0TpVqnFE1lQ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/longevity-lifestyle Twitter: twitter.com/LongevityLifest Past guests on The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast include Dr. David Perlmutter, Dr. Amy Killen, Sergey Young, Dr. Dale Bredesen, Dr. Kristen Willeumier, Dr. Louise Newson, Dr. Kien Vuu, Dr. Carolina Reis, Nikolina Lauc, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nick Potter, Dr. Julia Mirer, Isabella Channing, Dina Burkitbayeva, Mario Chamorro, Mariko Bangerter, Dr. Stephanie Manson Brown, Dr. Mohammed Enayat, Helen Reavey, Elena Letyagina, and many more!

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
Divine Organic Sweet Chocolate Without Sugar, What Fructose Does to the Body, Aging and Performance, Keto Diets, Intermittent Fasting, Hormones, and Benefits of Organic Stevia with Sustainability-Focused NoMoSu Founder Sakiko Reuterskiöld (Episode #10)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 71:27


After a quest to find delicious healthy chocolate without success, Sakiko Reuterskiöld founded NoMoSu to bring mouth-watering, honestly sugar-free, health-boosting, organic chocolate to the world. Thanks to Sakiko, we can now enjoy chocolate without guilt or the dreaded sugar crash. Your mind, body and tastebuds will thank you!   Through Sakiko's health journey, she discovered how food directly affects our health, performance and wellbeing. By removing sugar (sucrose and fructose) from her diet, Sakiko found that her health, happiness and energy levels had improved drastically. Sakiko's revelation inspired her to create NoMoSu to allow us all to reap the benefits of delicious, healthy treats.    A recipient of a MSc in Personalized Nutrition based on Functional Medicine, Sakiko has turned scientific rigor and a passion for health and nutrition into the trail-blazing NoMoSu range that sets a new benchmark in quality, taste, sustainability, and health-enhancement.   In this episode, Sakiko explains the harmful effects of sugar on our body, including the aging process, cellulite and skin elasticity. We discuss the benefits of a higher fat, ketogenic diet as well as intermittent fasting and how we can make better choices when it comes to satisfying our sweet tooth.    And a special offer for listeners - check out NoMoSu's divine chocolate and get 5% off when you order from NoMoSu.com and enter the discount code NOMOSU_LONGEVITY.   Please enjoy! --- If you enjoyed the podcast, I would love to hear from you so please leave a review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes! It takes less than a minute but helps me to know what you liked, and what you would like to hear more of. Thanks so much for listening!  Choose to live well! Claudia

Inter-view / 農的雑談
#06 パレスチナでの生ゴミ堆肥化活動 Sakikoさん from パレスチナ

Inter-view / 農的雑談

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 42:47


#チョムスキーに触発された高校時代#アメリカのユダヤ人とパレスチナ問題#NGO活動を開始#パレスチナでの不条理#2017から3年間パレスチナ在住#パレスチナは治安が良い#春のパレスチナのオリーブ畑の風景#パレスチナ問題#占領されるとはどういうことか#移動の制限#検問所は西岸地区だけで700ヶ所#コロナによる移動の不自由#変えられていく風景#分離壁の高さは8メートル#Planet of Japan(違う惑星からきた人)#日本の支援活動への感謝#生ゴミ堆肥を始めた背景#移動が不自由だとゴミも移動できない#パレスチナでの生ゴミ堆肥化活動#橋本さんからのサポート#学生たちの変化にやりがい#石切り産業による粉塵#生ゴミ堆肥化の現状#コロナでの活動の遅れ#啓発活動の難しさ#出来上がった堆肥の利用#パレスチナは難民キャンプだけではない#変化はゆっくり起こる#学生、子供からの啓発が大事#生ゴミ堆肥で良い堆肥をつくる#行政の関わり#生ゴミリサイクルのネットワーク作り#生ゴミリサイクルを広げようとしない --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maon/message

At a Distance
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr on the Intersection of Health and Human Rights

At a Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 41:58


Economist Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, a professor of international affairs at the New School and recipient of a 2019 Grawemeyer Award for her co-authorship of the book “Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights,” speaks with us about the danger of vaccine nationalism, the challenges with the U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals, and why having access to life-saving medication is a human right.

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast
Ken Shigematsu on Preaching to Post-Christian Culture, True Success in the Kingdom & the Practice of Meditation

Canadian Church Leader's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 45:41


Ken Shigematsu is the Senior Pastor of Tenth Church in Vancouver, BC, one of the largest and most diverse city-center churches in Canada. He is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal awarded to Canadians in recognition for their outstanding contribution to the country. Before entering pastoral ministry, he worked for the Sony Corporation in Tokyo. Ken is the author of the award-winning bestsellers ‘God in My Everything’ and ‘Survival Guide for the Soul.’ Ken lives in Vancouver with his wife, Sakiko, and their son, Joey. www.ccln.ca/season2/episode29 www.alphacanada.org/share2020

Stryd Power Podcast
Establishing a Dietary Advantage with Marathoner and Dietitian Sakiko Minagawa

Stryd Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 60:09


Sakiko Minagawa is discussed how runners can establish a dietary advantage during this time period with smart food choices, meal timing, and how to structure your diet to match your training goals.

TOTEMIX with DO SHOCK BOOZE - DJ Mixes & Radio Show
3.MASARU & John Monroe -Typhoon (Sakiko Osawa Remix)

TOTEMIX with DO SHOCK BOOZE - DJ Mixes & Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 2:30


Hello, hello, how low, Tribes? TOTEM TRAXX will announce the 72nd work that ends in 2018! The latest single "Typhoon" of collaboration unit by Hyper Nomad DJ MASARU and JOHN MONROE of Okinawa's heavyweight presence. As artists themselves cast the remixer, they are all finished in a great music as if they respond to their hot call.SIX of NINE from the United States, Dee.F in Vietnam, FRANKIE HIGH from Ibiza, and Sakiko Osawa from Japan are participating as remixers.It seems to tell the beginning of the history of Ethno Melodic House, a new tribal minimal, in the dimension of each individual's conspiracy. Stay tuned for the 2018-2019 season!The journey to discover new energy in wonders of the world of sounds which reaches beyond the borders of all living things form will never end! TOTEM TRAXX、2018年を締めくくる72番目の作品を発表! ハイパーノマドDJ MASARUと沖縄の重鎮的存在 KEYSTONE主宰 JOHN MONROEによるコラボレーションユニットの最新シングル『Typhoon』。アーティスト自らキャスティングを行い、その熱い呼びかけに応えるかのようにどれも素晴らしい楽曲に仕上がっている。 アメリカからはSIX of NINE、ベトナムのDee.F、イビサからはFRANKIE HIGH、そして日本からはSakiko Osawaがリミキサーとして参加。それぞれの個性のひしめき合いの次元で、新しいトライバル・ミニマル、エスノ・メロディックハウスの歴史の幕開けを語りかけるようだ。2019年もどうぞご期待ください! 生きとし生けるもの全ての境界を超えた超自然的音世界に新エネルギーを見出す旅は続く!! [TTDG72] MASARU & John Monroe - Typhoon Tracklist: 1.Typhoon (Original Mix) 2.Typhoon (SIX of NINE Remix) 3.Typhoon (Sakiko Osawa Remix) 4.Typhoon (Dee.F Remix) 5.Typhoon (FRANKIE HIGH Remix) Exclusive release date for beatport : 17.December.2018 Soundcloud (Snippet) https://soundcloud.com/totemtraxx/sets/ttdg71-do-shock-booze-mudra Artworks & Photograph // Norio Nakamura (nakanomura design) CATALOG # // TTDG72 FORMAT // DIGITAL RELEASE DATE // 31.December.2018 (C)Since 2010 Totem Traxx Records All Rights Reserved. OFFICIAL : http://totemtraxx.com/ FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/TOTEMTRAXX/ FOLLOW : https://soundcloud.com/do-shock-booze

Takarazuka Revue Fan Podcast
Special #14: Montréal “World of Dreams”!

Takarazuka Revue Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 25:08


Here is a very tired but enthusiastic bunch of fans reporting on the latest “World of Dreams” North American tour. It was so much fun! Thank you to Sakiko, Aube, J. College, and all of the people who made this show possible. Including, of course, the lovely ladies who came back to perform yet again … Continue reading Special #14: Montréal “World of Dreams”!

Tokyo Techno Liner
028 w/ SAKIKO OSAWA

Tokyo Techno Liner

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 120:10


1st Hour : SATOSHI IMANO 2nd Hour : SAKIKO OSAWA

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The Rights Track
Beyond GDP: a measure of economic and social rights

The Rights Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 30:54


In Episode 5 of The Rights Track, Todd asks Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Professor of International Affairs at the New School in New York, about human development and her work to develop a way of measuring and comparing how well countries do at upholding their social and economic rights obligations. 0.00-5.55 minutes Explanation of how the Human Development Index and associated reports came about and those involved in their concept and development The thinking behind the HDI and how it was designed to rival GDP (Gross Domestic Product) as a measure of economic success and a better measurement of how countries and their population are progressing and developing How the HDI challenged current thinking and perspectives on evaluating progress by focusing on freedoms to do and be what we value Defining well-being as people's capabilities e.g. the ‘right to be able to read' or the ‘right to have an education' 5.55-9.30 minutes How the HDI works - its scoring system How the HDI enabled measurement and analysis to catch the attention of policy makers, and global leaders for the first time How the Index offers us interesting new insights into how well or badly a country is doing in using its economic resources to better the lives of its people (examples given of Cuba and Costa Rica) 9.30-21.25 An explanation of the difference between human development and human rights How Sakiko and colleagues came to develop the Social and Economic Rights Fulfilment Index (SERF) Sakiko's personal motivation for setting up an Index for measuring social and economic rights and the links between human development and human rights The political (Reagan-Thatcher era) context and backdrop of the development the Index and the tensions around the ideas being put forward Sakiko draws comparison between some of the issues of that time with what's been happening with austerity in countries like Greece How and why the HDI developed into the SERF Index Taking account of resource constraints in the measurement and analysis The challenges and debates among academics and practitioners around whether or not it was possible to create an effective measurement tool for economic and social rights How data was key to creating the index The sorts of things that were taken into consideration in the Index 21.25-26.34 The components of the SERF Index and how those things are drawn from the core rights laid out in law in the International Covenant on Economic and Social and Cultural Rights The Achievement Possibility Frontier - what it is and how it works Sakiko gives examples of how the Index is used to analyse a country's performance on things like achieving the right to food/income etc. and compare that with other countries 26.34-end What the Index has achieved and how it has helped developed our ability to measure progress What the Index tells us over time The constraints that go beyond GDP, e.g. how something like Ebola can compromise how a country can deliver the right to heat SERF Index as a resource for researchers Other links It's about values: human rights norms and tolerance for inequality interesting article from Sakiko published on OpenGlobalRights

TOTEMIX with DO SHOCK BOOZE - DJ Mixes & Radio Show
Episode 09 : TOTEMIX with Sakiko Osawa

TOTEMIX with DO SHOCK BOOZE - DJ Mixes & Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 59:20


TOTEM PODCAST Episode 09 :with Sakiko Osawa iTunes Music Podcast https://geo.itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/totem-podcast-dj-mix-show/id895801332?mt=2&uo=6&at=1l3vt8g Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/totemtraxx/sets/dj-mix-show-totem-podcasts Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/totem-traxx/ Official Page http://totemtraxx.com/main.php/mixies Youtube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeMDa2QH4Xwve9rg8qzKuxshh_nWi4LCk -Sakiko Osawa PLAY LIST- 01.Fullmoon feat.斎藤ネコ (Laungage Slow Sunset Remix ? Club Edit- ) Sakiko Osawa 02.Orbit (Original Mix) - Iori Wakasa 03.Where Do We Go feat. Casey K. (ME & her Remix) - Crom & Thanh 04.Airhead (Original Mix) - Pedro Aguiar 05.FUSE (Original Mix) - Satoshi Imano 06.On Off (Sebastien Leger Remix) - Cirez D 07.Sixth Sense (WHYT NOYZ Remix) - Kaiserdisco 08.Junkyard Tool (Original Mix) - Seth Troxler 09.In Search Of Ethnic Dimension feat. Sinsuke Fujieda (DO SHOCK BOOZE Remix) - Koyasu 10.Girl One (Cosimic Boys Remix) - Marc Houle 11.Burn (Original Mix) - Jimmy Edgar 12.Lemonade (Secret Cinema Remix) - Citizen Kain, Phuture Traxx 13.Go Down Street (Original Mix) - Satoshi Imano 14.Pocket Piano (Breakbeat Mix) - KiNK -Sakiko Osawa's Profile- Sakiko Osawa is a exciting and sought after music creator, producer and a DJ, based in Shibuya, Tokyo. By the produce of “Oiran Music”, she released her first EP “Tokyo Disco Beat” from 7Stars Music (Amsterdam) on February 2014. She was born in Iwate prefecture and started her music career by playing Violin at the age of 3. However, once she discovered a world of Rock in the school days, she formed a mixture rock and punk band and played bass-guitar. She did not take time to choose her career; she entered one of a top art college in Tokyo, Nihon University College of Art, and majored Music and studied Music Information, Acoustics, Recordings, and Media-Art. She researched her own surround sound system which differs from the standard but uses eight speakers at once. Since rave culture attracted Sakiko’s interest when she was 20, she has approached music using various inspirations from wide range of un-musical sources. She entered one of the top visual production company and acquired knowledge and skill of projection mapping, visual directing, and interactive broadcast system. Her interest expands to fashion as well, she wears “Triangle” motif clothing and accessories and expands her creativity in music. Sakiko played her live set at “Shibuya Oiran”, one of the famous warm-up bar in Shibuya and met with a DJ, lyricist, and producer of Shibuya Oiran, Venus Kawamura Yuki and scouted to play at her dance music specialized internet radio “block FM”, which is considered as a BBC radio1 in Japan. Sakiko’s thrilling and solid character has become one of the essences of new Japanese beauty and her one-of-a-kind sound is considered as the future for the next generation. Sakiko Osawa is a exciting and sought after music creator, producer and a DJ, based in Shibuya, Tokyo. By the produce of “Oiran Music”, she released her first EP “Tokyo Disco Beat” from 7Stars Music (Amsterdam) on February 2014 and hit Top2 in the electronics chart on iTunes. http://oiranmusic.com/sakikoosawa https://soundcloud.com/sakikoosawa Stay Tuned! #totempodcast

DJ Kefir
DJ Kefir @ Record Club (12.08.2010)

DJ Kefir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2010 58:12


Sakiko, Happy Birthday! DJ Kefir @ Record ClubГруппа ВКонтакте: vkontakte.ru/club12783

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DJ Kefir
DJ Kefir @ Record Club (12.08.2010)

DJ Kefir

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2010 58:12


Sakiko, Happy Birthday! DJ Kefir @ Record ClubГруппа ВКонтакте: vkontakte.ru/club12783

happy birthday sakiko dj kefir record club
Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
The Drifting Classroom Volume 7 by Kazuo Umezu

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2007


 Volume 7 by Kazuo Umezu. Translated by Yuji Oniki. Originally published in Japan by Shogakukan in 1974. Published by Viz under their Signature line for $9.99. Rated Mature.The kids of the school prayed for rain and they have technically gotten what they wished for. But instead of a gentle rainfall to soothe their parched throats, the water is sent in the form of a Biblical wave of water moving rapidly across the desert right towards the school. Some of Sho's party out in the wasteland get killed as the water turns parts of the desert into quicksand. Sakiko and some of the other students try to form a human wall against the tsunami like wave to protect their newly planted vegetable garden. Even if they stop the water somehow, the kids will have to contend with the warping nature of the world that is mutating and disfiguring the plantlife into weird-looking mushrooms which only the craziest or most desperate of the kids are willing to eat. And the power dynamics of the school soon shift dramatically when Sekiya, the only adult left on campus, and a psycho to boot, regains his faculties. Previously, he had been reduced to the mental capacity of an infant after suffering the shock of dealing with a huge scorpion-like monster. Now that he's got his memories back, he's ready to seize power. Ok, here we are on Volume 7 of this series, and there's hardly been any explanation as to what happened to this school and why they are being tortured so. I accept that they are in the future sometime, where at least the surrounding vicinity has been reduced to a desolate wasteland. I also understand that somehow in this world, the student's fears and wants are materialized in sometimes monstrous forms, but the question is WHY and HOW? While the series is creepy and scary, I'm beginning to tire of the endless obstacle course Sho and the others are being put through. Does it have any meaning or end? While Battle Royale was a sadistic exercise in cruelty, there was at least a goal in its plot, a reason to excuse all the blood, gore, and exploitation. We don't have any of that for Drifting Classroom. We just have very bad things happening to normal everyday children for no definable reason like Umezu would just sit at his drawing board and think "What can I do to them THIS week?" Still interesting but is beginning to drag My Grade: B