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Seppa has been producing beats for over 15 years, always finding new ways to keep the dance floor exciting. After working with a variety of small labels as Duskky, it was Wonk#ay Records (which he now co-runs with Bunkle and Aytch) that really pushed him into becoming what he is today. Playing a variety of parties, big and small, gave him a feel for what really works and that has influenced his productions up to the present. In 2015 he changed his name to Seppa, releasing a single entitled “Trojan/Coriolis” on AutomAte Recordings in February 2016, which was followed up by the EP ‘Homunculus' in April that year. In November 2016 he released the ‘Displaced' EP, which covered a variety of atmospheres and speeds whilst keeping a consistently dance floor friendly sound. After co-founding the record label Slug Wife, he turned out a wide variety of material, including his two solo albums to date, 'More' (2018) and 'Split' (2020), both of which were received to great acclaim. He's also put out two albums with collaborator Chalky, entitled 'Bright Spots' (2018) and 'Strange Changes' (2020), exploring instrument driven Jazz flavours and psychedelia. His beat tape, "Whack Lack Vol. 1" (2018), has also become a firm fan favourite alongside numerous Remixes, Singles and EPs. Having now left Slug Wife behind, and after a few years of big life things - namely becoming a father and a husband - Seppa returns in 2024 with his third full length album, ‘See It Through'. Featuring driving boom bap beats and his inimitable taste for otherworldly soundscapes it's a narrative experience from start to finish, demanding many full listens to unearth all the hidden details. Whilst designed to be a completely enrapturing home listening experience, Seppa's production really shines on a sound system, and he's excited to bring his new musical creations to the dancefloor. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:29 The Story of SlugWife 10:56 The Pressure to Release Music Regularly 15:46 Creating Meaningful and Re-listenable Music 23:30 The Emotional Language of Music 28:01 Exploring Minimal Viable Music 32:35 The Subjective Nature of Music 39:24 The Power of Music and Creative Limitations 44:52 Balancing Quality and Quantity in Music Production 52:49 The Role of Mastering in Music Production 58:31 Clippers vs. Limiters in Mastering 01:05:07 Seppa's Upcoming Album: 'See It Through' Seppa Links Mr. Bill's Links
International keynote speaker, research scientist, and author of the The Happiness Track (HarperOne, 2016), Emma Seppälä, Ph.D., joins us to share her work on harnessing the mind and success. She is currently a Lecturer at the Yale School of Management and Faculty Director of the Yale School of Management's Women's Leadership Program. She is also the Science Director of Stanford University's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. Seppälä's expertise is positive leadership, emotional intelligence, positive psychology, and social connection. Her research has been published in top academic journals and featured in major news outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, and CBSNews. Seppälä speaks and consults internationally for Fortune 500 companies like Google and Facebook and contributes to Harvard Business Review, The Washington Post, Psychology Today, and TIME among others. She has also spoken at several TEDx events. A repeat guest on Good Morning America, her research on breathing for military veterans with trauma was highlighted in the documentary Free the Mind. She is also featured in documentaries like The Altruism Revolution, What You Do Matters, and Bullied. She graduated from Yale (BA), Columbia (MA), and Stanford (Ph.D.). Originally from Paris, France, she is a native speaker of French, English, and German and conversant in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. Tune in for this broadcast on Wednesday, February 28 @ 6pm EST!
Korkian Minna Korkeaoja ja Elina Seppä keskustelevat energiakriisistä Suomessa ja Saksassa sekä sen ratkaisuista. Jakso on tehty kaupallisessa yhteistyössä Korkian kanssa. Tutustu Korkian tarjoumaan. Suomen sähköverkko on vahva mm. satojen tuhansien sähkösaunojen ja kulutusvaihtelujen ansiosta. Sähkön tuotantomme on Olkiluoto 3:n tuottaman jopa 1600 MWh tehon myötä melko tasapainossa. Saksassa sekä tuotanto että verkko ovat heikommassa kunnossa. Minna ja Elina keskustelevat riittävätkö resurssit energiantuotannon, verkkojen ja varastointikapasiteetin lisäämiseksi ja mitä haasteita uusiutuvalla energialla on edessä kun tavoittelemme IEA:n nettopäästötöntä skenaariota vuodelle 2050 (net zero by 2050). 00:00-00:39 #neuvottelija -intro Suomi vs. Saksa energiakriisissä 00:40-33:56 Elina Seppä, Minna Korkeaoja ja Sami Miettinen keskustelevat Suomen ja Saksan energiakriisistä #aurinkovoima #sijoittajat #sijoittaminen #uusiutuvaenergia #ESG #tuulivoima #energia #energiakriisi #neuvottelijat Facebook - liity #neuvottelijat-ryhmään https://www.facebook.com/groups/neuvottelijat Kaikki #neuvottelija -jaksot ja haku: https://www.dcmcapital.fi/neuvottelija
Organizzare una cena in tempi di invasione con quattrocento o anche 8000 uomini a casa di donna Buchova è tanta tanta tanta roba. Alla ricerca di una Audi 80, 267 posti, ebbi a comprare tutto l'occorrente al supermarks, facemmo pennette alla Vodka.
Eesti kindlustusmaastikule on sisenenud uus tegija - LHV Kindlustus. Mida pakub välismaiste seltside poolt hõivatud kindlustusturul kodumaine kindlustusselts? Kuidas ühe kindlustusseltsi loomine üldse käib? Miks tasub kindlustada ja kui head kindlustajad eestlased on? Saates arutlevad kindlustamise teemadel LHV Kindlustuse juhatuse esimees Jaanus Seppa ja juhatuse liige Tarmo Koll ning LHV kommunikatsioonispetsialist Marthi Lepik. Vaata rohkem: https://www.lhv.ee/et/kindlustus Kindlustust pakub AS LHV Kindlustus. Vaata lähemalt lhv.ee ja küsi nõu asjatundjalt.
Jamie attributes the success of their studio, along with business partner Mary Fisk-Taylor, to their sound management and business skills combined with their love and passion for photography. His commitment to creating priceless portraits, wedding albums and commercial imagery has earned him an extremely loyal clientele as well as a sterling reputation in the state of Virginia. Their business savvy and creative marketing concepts have enabled them to establish an extremely profitable and fulfilling portrait and wedding gallery. As a PPA Approved Business Instructor and PPA Approved Photographic Instructor, Jamie offers informative and motivational programs to working photographers. Jamie has participated in several state, regional, national and international conferences giving both full-day and week long classes. As an affiliate PPA juror, he has the pleasure to judge several international print competitions throughout the US. He is a proud member of several professional photography organizations, including: Professional Photographers of America (PPA), Virginia Professional Photographers Association (VPPA), The Society of XXV and the International Society of Portrait Artists. Jamie has been honored with many awards on both state and national levels. His achievements include the Kodak Gallery Elite Award of Excellence, numerous Kodak Gallery Awards of Excellence, PPA Loan collections, multiple ASP Regional Medallion Awards, SEPPA Distinguished Awards, Best Wedding Albums VPPA, Best of Category, Fuji Masterpiece Awards and the VPPA Photographer (Highest Print Case) several times as well as one of the Top Ten Photographers for the entire state of Virginia. Jamie earned the distinguished honor of ASP Fellow in January of 2018 as the 122nd photographer in the world to earn this degree. Jamie shares his simple lighting concept applying a down to earth and easy formula for lighting any subject indoors or outdoors. Accomplishments: Photographic Craftsmen Degree Master of Photography Degree Imaging Excellence Degree Approved Photographic Instructor Approved Business Instructor Member of The Society of XXV Scored a perfect 100 in SEPPA competition using film 4 for 4 in PPA Loan Collection (2 wedding albums and 2 prints using film ) Kodak Gallery Elite Award 1st place 16 Kodak Gallery Awards 14 Fuji Masterpiece Awards 4 VPPA Photographer of the Year Awards 4 ASP State Awards 2 ASP Regional Awards 2 Top 10 PPA Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards 8 PPA Charities Legacy Award PPA Affiliate Juror PPA Directors Award Recipient Certification Committee Member Speaker Selection Committee Member PPA Charities Dream Studio Giveaway Committee Member PEC Committee Member VPPA Print Salon Chair
Caritta Seppa is the Co-founder and COO of Tespack, a company specialized in mobile energy to make everyone Energy Independent. She is currently responsible for the company's day-to-day management and oversees the financials, operations, suppliers, import/export and closing partnerships, and managing investor relations and capital raising. Caritta was selected as one of the Top 100 Women in Wearables in 2018, awarded as Top 10 Entrepreneur Under 30 in 2017 by Global YE Awards, and one of the Winning Women Entrepreneurs in Europe 2017 by EY. She was awarded as one of the Top 10 Women in Tech 2017 by WSC and Craigs Newmark. She is the winner of the WSC competition Finland 2017 and Global Female Founders Start Tel Aviv competition 2016. She was shortlisted by Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe 2018 under the “Industry” category.
Caritta Seppa is the co-founder and COO at Tespack, a company specialised in mobile energy with the goal of making everyone Energy Independent. Tespack has been awarded as the Best Energy Startup in EU and their customers and partners include Vodafone, Intersport, UN, Amazon, Plan International, Save the Children and defence forces. Caritta has experience in international relations, public diplomacy, operations, funding and business development and prior to Tespack has worked with the Finnish Foreign Ministry and Embassy of Finland in Serbia in writing research reports about the economic, political and renewable energy situation in S-America and Europe gaining her expertise in these fields. Her work has been published by the Finnish Government. Caritta has also worked with NGOs and has gained experience in acquiring funding from the European Union. Caritta has been selected as one of the Top 100 Women in Wearables in 2018, awarded as Top 10 Entrepreneur Under 30 in 2017 by Global YE Awards and one of the Winning Women Entrepreneurs in Europe 2017 by Ernst & Young. She was also awarded as one of the Top 10 Women in Tech 2017 by WSC and Craigs Newmark. Featured by Forbes, Huffington Post, Women Leaders, Tech.eu, and largest media and newspapers in Finland (YLE, Helsingin Sanomat, MTV), World Economic Forum LIVE.
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I this is Dr. John Dacey coming to you with my weekly podcast dissolution study anxiety epidemic today Today I’ll be speaking to you about how to deal with the problems teenagers are facing with the coronavirus. Many of my listeners, I know, are the parents of teenagers, but even if you aren’t, you probably know a few. It’s quite possible that you could be as helpful, or even more so, to them than their parents. For example, “Jill Emanuele, senior director of the Mood Disorders Center at the Child Mind Institute in New York City, says ‘[COVID 19] is having an impact — particularly on kids who are perhaps more vulnerable and already have existing mental health issues.” Because they are teenagers, they typically lack the coping skills of adults. They may really need your help! For one thing, they probably lack the capacity necessary to accurately and openly express their emotions. Nevertheless, their psychological health depends on their ability to discern and state those feelings. So step one is to ask questions, such as: “Objectively, what is the level of your ability to handle this pandemic on a scale from 1 to 10?” “Do you find yourself staying up late at night and sleeping all morning?” Such behavior runs contrary to healthy practices for most teens’, whose circadian rhythms will be disrupted by this new drill. Remind them of how different their schedule is from when they were attending school. Then try to work out some compromise on when they go to bed and when they get up. “Generally speaking, would you say that this is a happy or unhappy time for you?” Remember, for some teens, reduced chances for social relations, pressure to get good grades, and the impossibility of competing at sports, negative occurrences for most kids, actually may be seen as positives. Even this outcome may ultimately be negative, howeve]r, because they might feel ashamed of the relief they are experiencing from reduction of these pressures. And always remember, most teenagers are not known for their openness with adults, and especially not their parents! This is particularly true if they are tormented by such demons as suicidal thoughts. “If you or another family member are essential workers, are you concerned about what that means for your health and/or theirs?” “If your family’s financial situation has just deteriorated, are you more frightened by that than your family realizes?” “Even if you are only dealing with having school canceled and sheltering in place, changes like those have a big impact on your social life, right? In what ways do these changes interfere with your psychological balance?” “Do you sometimes worry that you are too dependent on your family?” After all, this is the time of life when most teenagers start to become more reliant on themselves and less so on their parents. Again, really huge events in teens’ lives are slipping away from them in real time: canceled sports seasons, plays, dances, school concerts, clubs, tests they’ve prepped for for months, graduations, internships, jobs — the list goes on. The thrust of these questions is not necessarily to get correct answers. For one thing, they show that you are genuinely interested in your teens’ attitudes and worries. The main goal is simply to get them to talk about their thoughts and feelings. In of itself, this exercise will reduce some of the pressure they feel. Also by listening reflectively (see podcast #30), you can show that you care without overwhelming your teen with unsolicited advice. As Dr. Emmanuelle stated recently, “Of course, your teen will have bad days (and nights) as the pandemic wears on. Note how long these problems are lasting, and maybe write them down so you can clearly remember. If it’s been a few weeks, or the behavior seems like it’s getting more intense, that’s a potential red flag. If you are concerned, reach out to your child’s pediatrician or to a mental health professional. Now that so many clinicians are offering their services online, in some ways they’re more accessible than before. If you notice that your own teen is struggling a bit, experts say it’s OK to be honest with them about your own fears and frustrations. Tell them when you’re feeling anxious, and reassure them that it’s probably an appropriate reaction to a really stressful situation. If you’re having a bad day (or a bad string of days), talk about it. Just remember: Don’t fully unload all of your concerns on your teen. You will need to make a judgment about how much they can successfully take. “The way you’re handling it communicates to them the way they should handle it,” Emanuele says. “Get hold of your own feelings on it, your own anxiety, so you can help your kids.” The World Health Organization has announced that it is developing guidelines on mental well-being, which they label “burnout.” Burnout is a syndrome resulting from “chronic stress that has not been successfully managed, characterized by feelings of exhaustion, reduced effectiveness, and negative or disconnected feelings toward one’s life.” In my experience, this pretty well describes the feelings that many adolescents have when they experience burnout. For example, when it comes to socially distancing, as required by the coronavirus, teenagers often believe they “can’t stand it anymore!” It has now been about two months since our country has been requiring this behavior, and most of us are getting very tired of it. Unfortunately, such behaviors are going to be required of us some time to come (none of us knows how long that will be). Just discussing the specific reaction, called burnout, can help to dispense the inevitable anxiety that goes with it. Teens, it seems, are particularly vulnerable to emotional overload. When I was that age, we never had to socially isolate, but there were plenty of events that could lead to emotional burnout, such as the polio epidemic. When that happened to me it probably set me up for later PTSD. I’ll tell you that story now, which I call: Drunken Auntie I believe I was 14 when I first saw my mother naked. It was night, around 8:30, I was watching TV, cuddled up in the blanket because I had the flu, and she was taking a bath. My father and my other siblings had gone to watch the circus set up. Dad could not afford to take us all to the show itself, so this is what our family did instead. Suddenly someone began pounding on our back door and growling, “Let me come in! You better open this door. Let me in!” Terrified, I raced upstairs and banged on the bathroom door. Now my mother could hear the gravelly voice, too, and ran nude from the tub past me to her bedroom. When she had thrown on some clothes, she barked, “Call the police and call Mr. Seppa!” Letter was our next-door neighbor, and he came running, soon pointing his hunting rifle at the interloper! Guess who -- my mother’s sister, my 24-year-old aunt Ann. No surprise – she was very drunk! After we invited her and Mr. Seppa in, we tried to explain to her that her foolish action had almost gotten her shot, but Ann couldn't get it. She just thought the whole thing was hysterically funny. Soon things began to calm down and my mother started making coffee, when another dilemma arose. We could hear the wail of a police siren coming toward our house. Who would be the one to open the door for the hyped-up police officer, his gun drawn? What can you do that might help your child to deal better with the anxiety-causing incidents of life? Here are some questions you might ask when your teen and you have reflected on this vignette: What do you think should be a checklist of reactions that anxious persons need, in order to manage crises like this? Can you imagine an app that would tell you exactly what to do if you found yourself in a situation like this one? How could adjusted reality techniques be useful in dealing with the repercussions of this terrifying experience? In summary, let me just say that questions, almost any questions, are likely to help your teen-age child resolve some of these quandaries. Why not give it a try? See you next week.
On this episode, Tara Seppa, Regional Director, New England, Google Cloud, joins to discuss how companies are shifting to better serve their customers amisdt the current environment. COVID-19 has caused an even bigger wave of digital transformation in the enterprise space and Tara shares the changes she's seen over the past several months. She also uncovers the investments Google is making in field coverage this year as well as leadership lessons learned from 2020. Host: Tony Safoian Guest: Tara Seppa Connect on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cloudnclear https://www.twitter.com/SADA https://www.twitter.com/Safoian https://twitter.com/taraseppa Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sada/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/safoian/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/taraseppa/ To learn more, visit SADA.com.
Welcome to our first PAX West live show! This episode is CANON and has an effect on our main series, Aerois! Tom (Quill) and Katie (Aila) are joined by special guests Nate Sharp (as Paultin Seppa) and Erin M. Evans (as Havilar) as they're ripped from their universes to a new dimension with some wild characters! A MASSIVE thank you to Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms for flying us out to Seattle and giving us the chance to make our first appearance at PAX! You can play the game FOR FREE on Steam, Xbox, PS4 and mobile devices, look out for Aila and Quill as playable characters! Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Speacial Guest Stephanie "Seppa" Founder of Seppa healing, A Spiritualist/Entrepreneur, breaks down life Experiences
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Stephanie from the Seppa Healing Podcast returns to discuss her endeavor into building a business that promotes Mindfulness, Life Coaching and More. Stephanie shares her path and education towards the start of her company and the misunderstood aspects of spirituality in Western Culture. Follow Seppa Healing on Twitter/Insta at @seppahealing or email stephanie@seppahealing.com Subscribe to the Podcast or you can find Hugo on Twitter at @hugosposts or on Insta at @hugotorres
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Wreckless has been a firm AutomAte fixture since the labels’ inception. Music teacher by day, producer by night and dedicated to the cause, Wreckless embodies everything that is AutomAte’s M.O. Able to turn his hand to a variety of styles, from beautiful soundscapes to distorted filth, a very real emotion and level of human connection shines through all of his work. Catch him live alongside Ulterior Motive, Prolix, Technimatic, Joe Ford, Subtle Element, DC, SP:MC, Carasel, Remidy, Seppa, D.R.O.P.S, None Decay, Deficit & Esion at Blue Mountain, Bristol on Saturday 3rd December! Track List: Wreckless - The Doctor [AutomAte] Shy FX - Bambaata (Break Remix) [Digital Soundboy] Bios Destruction - Armor [Citrus] Incognito - No More [Dutty Audio] Arcaudio & Necrobia - Rethink [free] Deficit & None Decay - Mano Dura [AutomAte] Ulterior Motive - Tape Pack [Metalheadz] Seppa - Trojan [AutomAte] Fearful - Santura [AutomAte] Philth - Dreaming (Need for Mirrors Remix) [Flexout] Wreckless - Le Monde [AutomAte] Hyroglifics & Wreckless - Blam [dub] Solingen & Type 2 - Can’t Go (Break Remix) [Fokuz] Facing Jinx ft. Alexsia Louca - Now You're Gone (Break Remix) [Focuz] Raiden - Citalopram [Tech:nology] Wreckless - Heartbreaker [dub] Wreckless - Minimal [dub] Dom & Roland - Resonance [Quarantine] Philth - The Game (Tech VIP) [Flexout] Spectrasoul ft. Lily McKenzie - Shelter (VIP) [Shogun] Serum - Species [31 Recordings] Bad Company - Equilibrium [free] Necrobia - Nervous Tension [Peer Pressure] Wreckless & Necrobia - Changes [Peer Pressure] Philth & Wreckless - The Circle [Dispatch] Grooverider ft. Linford - What do you do [dub] Arkaik - My Love [Flexout] Wreckless & Necrobia - Source Code [Peer Pressure] QBig& Zenith B - Opposite [Flexout] Kasra & Enei - So Real (Mefjus Remix) [Critical] Wreckless - Broken Teeth [AutomAte] Instinkt - Kabuki [AutomAte] Signs - Rotor [Plasma Audio]
MLR051 // MLDj & Seppa MLDj Mix - Tracklist TBA https://soundcloud.com/seppamusic Seppa Mix - 1. Clipping - Or Die (Feat. Guce) [Sub Pop] 2. Eyeseeu - Moon Boots [Bandcamp] 3. Seppa - Trojan [AutomAte] 4. Sam Binga feat. Redders - Ayo (Ivy Lab Remix) [Critical] 5. Ophlot - Implosion [Wonk#ay Records] 6. Fearful - XIII (Raiden Remix) [AutomAte] 7. Seppa - Hoolahoop [Wonk#ay Records] 8. Seppa - yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes [Dub] 9. Ivy Lab - Deus [20/20 LDN] 10. Jay-Z - Breathe Easy (Barbarix Remix) [Soundcloud] 11. Seppa - Coriolis [AutomAte] 12. D.R.O.P.S - Too Much [AutomAte] 13. Kursa - Cordite [Wonk#ay Records] 14. Fixate - Throwback Therapy [Exit Records] 15. dgoHn - All The Fuckin’ As [Love Love Records] 16. Kursa & Seppa - Sepulchre [Dub] 17. Seppa - RiddimFlow [Dub] 18. Amon Tobin - The Killer’s Vanilla [Ninja Tune] 19. Seppa - Semblant [Dub]
Timo Seppa and Matthew Coller look at HP's projections for this season
Listen to three of the best analytics analysts talk about the NHL's new stats page and the trade deadline
Top analytics dogs got together and talked trade and the future of hockey stats
Timo Seppa breaks down Game 4 of the Cup Final
HP Editor and Chief talks Cup Finals
Timo Seppa previews Kings-Rangers
Host Matthew Coller is joined by HP editor-in-chief Timo Seppa, talking about the Blue Jackets, Sabres, and a strange incident with the Zamboni at Nassau Coliseum on Saturday night (17:19).