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Kim Fritz - musik i samtiden

Jeg har længe, måske lidt for længe taget tilløb til en fortælling om et dusin af mine favoritsange med Gasolin'. Sideløbende med de enkelte numre fortæller jeg lidt om nogle af de skelsættende begivenheder der fandt sted i Danmark det pågældende år. Hør om Uri Geller, jordskredsvalg, rockmusicalen Hair, den første koncert i parken det … Læs videre "Gasolin'"

To The Moon Honey Podcast
Efterfødselssamtale med Emma Faller om en magisk førstegangsfødsel

To The Moon Honey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 50:43


Omstillingsparathed har været et kodeord for studerende Emma Faller, siden hun som 21-årig forelsker sig i en professionel fodboldspiller. Et mindset, der gavner hende, da hun bliver uplanlagt gravid, og alle hendes planer ændrer sig. Sideløbende med den voksende mave passer Emma både sin skole og sin craving for mælkesnitter og klarer sin sidste eksamen, få dage før fødslen går i gang - natten til terminsdatoen, præcis som ventet. Emma har en magisk fødsel, hvor hun lader sin krop tage over og føder Erik på alle fire hjulpet på vej af sin jordemoderveninde og kæresten Nicolaj, som står klar til at tage imod. Og lige så uplanlagt som han var, falder Erik naturligt ind i parrets hverdag, hvor de mandsopdækkes af familie og venner. 

To The Moon Honey Podcast
Efterfødselssamtale med Nadia Jun om at finde balancen som mor og forretningsdrivende

To The Moon Honey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 45:23


Sideløbende med at være blevet mor til to har Nadia Jun opbygget skønhedsbrandet Duff Beauty, og hun har fra starten skulle kæmpe for at finde balancen som mor og forretningsdrivende. Da hun som 26-årig føder datteren Zoe, bor Nadias egen mor derhjemme med familien, og Nadia er lynhurtigt tilbage på kontoret. To år senere bliver Nadia uplanlagt gravid og frygter, om deres setup kan klare en 2'er. Men da lille Zane kommer til verden, tager Nadia sig bedre tid til at gentænke balancen i sit liv og holder en ægte barsel, hvor hun kan lande på benene. Jordemoder Camilla Brinch er med til at besvare spørgsmål. 

Efterfødselssamtalen
Nadia Jun om at finde balancen som mor og forretningsdrivende

Efterfødselssamtalen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 45:23


Sideløbende med at være blevet mor til to har Nadia Jun opbygget skønhedsbrandet Duff Beauty, og hun har fra starten skulle kæmpe for at finde balancen som mor og forretningsdrivende. Da hun som 26-årig føder datteren Zöe, bor Nadias egen mor derhjemme med familien, og Nadia er lynhurtigt tilbage på kontoret. To år senere bliver Nadia uplanlagt gravid og frygter, om deres setup kan klare en 2'er. Men da lille Zane kommer til verden, tager Nadia sig bedre tid til at gentænke balancen i sit liv og holder en ægte barsel, hvor hun kan lande på benene. Jordemoder Camilla Brinch er med til at besvare spørgsmål. 

John and Heidi Show
10-26-24-Devin Sidel - Love Danielle

John and Heidi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 22:35


John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #MovieStarMonday as John chats with Devin Sidel - Love DanielleGET AN "AMAZON PRIME" 30 DAY FREE TRIAL HERE > https://zurl.co/xtXhLearn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.comss

Landbrugspodcasten
Grisen 2024 - Episode 14: Fersk farsbrød til morgenmad

Landbrugspodcasten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 25:35


Jens Schultz er medejer af Avlscenter Eskegaard, hvor han til daglig er ansvarlig for avl, opdræt og logistik på ejendommen. Jens startede karrieren hos SPF, hvor han bl.a. arbejdede som salgsleder på det tyske marked. Det var en spændende tid, hvor der var stor succes hos SPF-selskabet og generelt griseproduktionen i Danmark. Her lærte Jens en masse om handelskultur og tyskerne, der kan finde på at spise mærkelige ting, og selvfølgelig om markedet. Sideløbende var Jens i et IS med sin far, og besluttede på et tidspunkt at blive fuldtidslandmand. Vi hører lidt om hele rejsen, men zoomer ind på dagligdagen hos Avlscenter Eskegaard.

FRONTLINJEN
Fregatudsendelse aflyser vinterferie for søværnspersonel

FRONTLINJEN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 51:13


Fregatten “Iver Huitfeldt” satte mandag kurs mod det uroplagede Det Røde Hav, hvor den snart skal hjælpe med at beskytte den civile skibstrafik mod angreb fra den yemenitiske houthi-bevægelse. Hasteudsendelsen betyder, at flere besætningsmedlemmer i første omgang har fået aflyst deres vinterferier, fortæller chefen for Søværnet, Henrik Ryborg. Sideløbende med flådemissionen bomber USA og Storbritannien landmål i Yemen, men det er tvivlsomt, om det bringer angrebene i området til ophør. Indhold: - Reportage fra “Iver Huitfeldts” afsejling fra Korsør - Interview med chefen for Søværnskommandoen - Ekspert: Luftangreb mod houthierne har lave chancer for succes - Macron vil have EU til at tage større ansvar Værter og tilrettelæggere: Peter Ernstved Rasmussen og Kasper Junge Wester. Medvirkende: Henrik Ryberg (chef for Søværnskommandoen), Maria-Louise Clausen (seniorforsker, DIIS) og Kirsten Biering (fhv. ambassadør og i dag seniorrådgiver ved Tænketanken Europa)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bilklubben
125 | Grau kører sidelæns i sneen, PINLIG Subaru Impreza-anekdote og Porsche Macan går elektrisk

Bilklubben

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 64:37


Dine værter Christian Grau, Nils Petter Bro og Anders Richter er klar i studiet med et nyt afsnit af Bilklubben Podcast, og denne gang skal vi gennemgå følgende:Richter har fået vinterdæk på Sølvræven lige i rette tid – for nu er sneen væk. Suk!Grau har været i Sverige og kørt BMW'er sidelæns på en frossen sø.Ny Porsche Macan er 100 pct. elektrisk, range på 613 km og koster 769.900 kr.Vi ringer til Mikkel Thomsager, Chefredaktør på Bilmagasinet, og får en motorjournalistisk anekdote om dengang han tippede en Subaru Impreza rundt på taget.I Graukassen hjælper vi med alle jeres bildilemmaer.Vi udsættes for Graus '50 år i år' -quiz!For annoncering i programmet kontakt Bauer Media.Afsnit 125 er publiceret d. 29. januar, 2024.

MELLEM LINJERNE
Antropolog Sine Plambech: “Det ville være forkert ikke at indrage mig selv”

MELLEM LINJERNE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 51:40


Hvad kan sexarbejdere egentlig lære os om kærlighed og kapitalisme? Det forsøger antropolog Sine Plambech at svare på i bogen ‘Global sex'. I 20 år har hun forsket i migration, sexarbejde og trafficking, og i sin nye bog giver hun især ordet til fire migrantkvinder fra Thailand og Nigeria. Sideløbende med de fire kvinders fortællinger opridser Sine Plambech også flere private kapitler fra sit eget liv. For selvom deres liv og vilkår er vidt forskellige, giver det et mere sandfærdigt billede, når de alle har noget på spil, fortæller hun i dagens program. Vært: Malte VuorelaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Supertanker
Er woke og anti-woke gået af mode?

Supertanker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 56:07


Væltede statuer og massedemonstrationer udpegede verdens uretfærdigheder, da Black Lives Matter, Fjerdebølge-feministerne og LGBT-aktivisterne vågnede op til woke dåd og krævede forandringer. Sideløbende voksede modstanden fra de anti-woke, som beskylder woke-bølgen for at smadre gamle dyder og velprøvede rollefordelinger for at tvinge deres seksualitets- og kønsforestillinger ned over resten af verden. Men hvor meget og hvor er woke stadig et emne til diskussion? Hvor meget er anti-woke? Medvirkende: Louise Kjølsen, psykolog, feminist og twerk queen. Peter Edelberg, studielektor i historie, Saxo-Instituttet, KU. Tilrettelægger og vært: Carsten Ortmann. I redaktionen: Sune With.

... Just To Be Nominated
Hollywood strikes continue, movies flying under the radar to watch, streaming options and parenting choices

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 49:30


Summer is winding down but the fall lineup remains up in the air, so we bring you an episode of organized chaos. We hear from "The Nanny" star Fran Drescher, who is president of SAG-AFTRA and recently talked about the state of the actors strike. We also hear from "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston. After talking about finally watching the Netflix series "Dahmer," co-host Bruce Miller talks about all of the movies that are trickling out that might only be in theaters briefly before they head to streaming. His choices might not compete with "Barbie," but they are certainly movies you won't want to miss and will be under consideration when awards season heats up. And co-host Terry Lipshetz talks about "Silo" on Apple TV+, which recently wrapped its first season. This ultimately opens a discussion about which streaming services are worth our time and navigating screen time selections with the kids. Where to watch "Election" on Max "Dahmer" on Netflix "Red, White & Royal Blue" on Amazon Prime Video "Theater Camp" in theaters "Jules" in theaters "To Leslie" on Netflix "Golda" in theaters "The Lesson" in theaters "Challengers" in theaters "Next Goal Wins" in theaters "The Morning Show" on Apple TV+ "The Changeling" on Apple TV+ "Silo" on Apple TV+ "Shrinking" on Apple TV+ "For All Mankind" on Apple TV+ Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed and Screened and Entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz is senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with the legendary Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Bruce, you're back. So you took a little week off. I mean, the listeners wouldn't know this because they would know that advance. But yeah, yeah, you're right. Bob Barker Here I am. But yeah, and you know, I really got a chance to dig in to TV and see what's there, because right now, normally I would know all of the new shows that were coming out in the fall. I would have seen all of them. I would probably have talked with the people who were involved. And this year is this big question mark. We don't know what we're getting. I don't know what kind of shows are out there, what kind of period we're going to be going through, how long the strike will last. It's very, very weird. And so what I've been doing is revisiting things. And one of the things I did do, I was scared to death of watching Dahmer when it first came out. I really because I don't. Is that giving him too much credibility? Is it, you know, endorsing something that I don't want to be a part of? But I you know, it's nominated for a lot of Emmys. And so I thought, you know, I should watch it. I should see it. Well, I was so scared after the first two episodes. I thought I got to watch something that's going to kind of calm me down a little bit. And so I found election election on Max. They're kind of pushing it now. Do you remember election was an Alexander Payne film about Tracy Blake. She was is this kind of rabid girl who was running for student council president in high school, played by Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick played the the adviser to the the student council. And fascinating to see it again because, you know, they were really serious. Wasn't that big when she made this. And Matthew was kind of coming off his Ferris Bueller run and the movie was, you know, I hear it, but it's now prompted a sequel. There's going to be a sequel called Tracy Flick. What is it? Tracy Flick doesn't win or it doesn't always win or shouldn't win or I don't know. It's based on a new book and they decided to go back and do it. And Reese is producing the thing. We'll see what happens with that. But it was fun to see that because it did cleanse the palette from Dahmer and it gave me a chance to kind of look forward to something that will be coming. Paramount Plus is is actually doing it. I don't know how far they are in the process, but it is scheduled for the next year. What what was your overall thought on Dahmer? Because I know this was a little bit of an older one. It was on it was last year on Netflix. I watched it especially because of, you know, living in Wisconsin, even though it happened before I lived in Wisconsin. It's still something that people talk about, you know, a lot out here. What were your thoughts? I would like to say it was creepy, but it reminds you can tell it was a Ryan Murphy product because like his American Horror Story and all those other kind of things, it has that edge that you got. Oh, my God. I think it's going to go over the edge, I think. And it did. I thought some of those those murder scenes or just even opening the refrigerator was enough to send me reeling. But Evan Peters does a good job because you do see the kind of the the groundwork that's put into play that makes him kind of screwed up. And he plays it very kind of low key. And then you see what he does and it's like, whoa, I don't you know, this would not be made as anything but a streaming service thing. I don't know that you I know that they've done Dahmer movies and stuff, but they've never done it this intensely. And then I looked up the story of him online, of course, you Google everything, right? Right. And you look and you see, well, how many did he kill? And then you realize I've seen two deaths and there are like 17. I'm going to have a long haul with this. And this is really hard for me to watch. So, you know, it was fun to see Michael learn it in there as his grandmother. And, you know, there are good supporting performances, but it's tough. It's a tough slog. Yeah, it it was difficult to watch. I'm glad it didn't get as gory as it could have been. I mean, I was I was that was the one thing that I really because I'm not a big gore. I don't like horror movies. I don't you know, that's not my thing. And, you know, but I do like a thriller. Like I like like Silence of the Lambs, which is the only movie I can think of that's really comparable to you know, that's obviously fiction, although based on some aspects of reality with this, you know, I didn't need to see him like dismembering everybody and in all that. So I'm glad it didn't quite go down that road, but it was very difficult to watch. But it was also fascinating because the story I don't think the story's been told it's been told, but it's not like some stories. It just keeps on getting retold over and over again. I don't you know, this is the the deepest dive I think I've seen on Dahmer to date. I don't think it needed ten episodes. I'll be Oh, no, no, no. And I kept questioning why people didn't complain more. You like when they're in he's in this apartment, he's got all this crap and the smell is bad. You'd complain and I think somebody would do something. And then you see these instances where the cops are in the place and they kind of just bypass it, you know, It's like, Oh, yeah, we'll move on. And I, I would be screaming at the top of my lungs. Plus, here's the other thing. Never go home with somebody that you don't know right now. I mean, if somebody says, come on over to my house and we'll have a drink or something. No, that is a big animal that you can put on anybody's door and do not do it right. You know, I won't even sell something on Facebook. Marketplace and let somebody come in to buy like Nintendo. We're going to go to the parking lot of the QuikTrip and we will make a transaction there or somewhere holding a gun on you at all times. And I pass the merchandise to you, right? Yeah. Yeah. There is no way. I mean, unless unless it's I've got like we sold our swing set for the kids on Facebook marketplace. Obviously somebody has got to come to the house and pick that thing up, but it's like I'm doing a deep dive on your face. I'm like, looking to make sure you seem halfway normal or more. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know I'm with you. And I remember, too, when I watched that Dahmer with my wife. The thing that we kept on commenting over and over again is like, why is this thing ten episodes? Because on one hand, it just it was it was such it became a slog after a while, but we couldn't stop watching because we kind of wanted to know. I mean, we know what happens, but you kind of wanted to know what happens, if that makes sense. So it's like we hit that point where we're just we're in it for the long haul, so I guess we're going to suck it up. But yeah, I wanted to see Niecy Nash because I like her and she's nominated for Best Supporting Actress and she's in right away at the beginning. And then she disappears for a long period of time. And so I thought, well, there must be some big scene that she gets at some point that would have justified her getting nominated for best supporting actress. So I'm not done with it, but I always know now that I have to have something that's very light afterwards. And I have been looking at, you know, streaming is still putting crap out there. There's still stuff out there. I think Amazon had red, white and royal blue. Have you seen this? It's about a ten, I think, the American president's son. And then like some spare in the British lineup become secret lovers. And of course this is a huge scandal and it's all it is. It's just a romance that you probably saw on Hallmark, except it's two guys and one is British and one is America. That's that's about all it is. And they were getting a lot of attention. I mean, interesting. But I don't know that that's something that I would mark my time off to see. Yeah, well, it wasn't is as kind of controversial as they thought it would be. And there are a lot of ones like that that are now popping up. You're going to see in the next month on Hulu. Theater camp and theater camp is this kind of mockumentary done by Ben Platt from Dear Evan Hansen and a bunch of his friends about going to summer camp for theater kids. And it looks darling from it's you know, it's previews, but who knows? And that's one of those things these films he's there are a slew of these films that maybe get a week in a market and then disappear because they can't stand up against the pressure of a Barbie or a Oppenheimer and Barbie. Look at that. The money that Barbie is rolling in. She never made that much money when she was a doll. So now as a movie, she's she's just rake. And, you know, the sequel is probably already not being written by the writers who are on strike right now. But yeah. And so you you see these films that maybe will get a window, but if you are watching very carefully for them, you're not going to find them. One that opened this last week was called Jules and Julie's. It stars Ben Kingsley as Ed and this is what I loved. He's 78 and he's like, seen as this real doddering old man. And I'm thinking, God, I'm closer to 78 than I am to, you know, 21. And he get an alien lands in his itty azalea bushes in the backyard, and he tries to tell people about it, and they just think he's just out of his mind and he doesn't know what he's doing and he needs to go to assisted living. Well, it is an alien or there is an alien there and he communicates with him and two friends of hers also get to get it. Get in on the secret. Jane Curtin is one of the ones and it's a very, very clever film about aging and what kind of things people go through at a certain point in their lives. It's very much in the tone of what Clint Eastwood has been doing lately. You know, it's his Gran Torino kind of concept where old people aren't kind of given their due for having an opinion or, you know, being feisty or whatever. It's just kind of, Oh, that's the effects of aging. Yeah. Was there an alien, you know, is it just all in his mind? But it's a cute film that will it'll make its rounds and you'll see it somewhere on your schedule or maybe on a streaming thing. If you remember last year at the Oscars, there was this thing called to Leslie. Yeah, Yeah. Andrea Riseborough was nominated for best actress for that. And like everybody goes to where is this? How do I see this to Leslie? It's nowhere. And it wasn't. It was in nowhere. And it's like these little films that crop up and then suddenly after it gets traction, somebody will sell it to a streaming service and then it pops up. And I have since seen two Leslie and it was good, and it should have gotten some kind of attention. But the the bigfoot's kind of stomp him out and you don't find him. But there is a whole herd of them, a list of them that I went through and said, you know what? These are ones that maybe we need to look at before the end of the year. Okay. Well, that sounds like an interesting list because we are running out of things. I must say. We're running out of things to talk about, but we're in this interesting period right now because you mentioned, of course, that you would normally be out in L.A. previewing the fall season. We have no idea what's what's even going on because of the strike. This writer's strike in this actors strike, it is it is looking like they're digging in for the long haul. I mean, just last week while you were gone, Fran Drescher, the president of the Screen Actors Guild, was talking about this being an inflection point. And, you know, they're waiting on a deal. So I actually have a quick clip. We're going to play this really quick and we'll listen to her and then bring it back and we'll talk a little bit more about that and then dive into your list. Sounds good. Actors Union President Fran Drescher says there's been no negotiations with the movie and TV studios on a new contract as actors have been on strike for six weeks. I marches are a letter with the latest SAG after a president. Fran Drescher says the union is getting the silent treatment from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents major studios. Drescher says the contract dispute is at an inflection point. I don't think anybody that's in charge of the AMPTP quite understands that this is not like any past negotiation. The actors demands include better pay and protections involving artificial intelligence. The studios have said their offer includes historic pay increases and an A.I. proposal that protects actors likenesses. And then, you know, that was last week. And then just right before we hopped on, I got another clip because the actors from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul gathered and they were talking about it. So here's one more clip from Bryan Cranston from Breaking Bad. We realize that without organized labor, management will just keep stuffing their pockets and they don't. They don't and will not ever just go, You know what? I don't think this is being fair to those people. I'm going to pay them more. It's just not what they do. All right, Bruce, we had talked a few episodes ago about like, you know, where to put money down. When is this thing ending? You were a little bit more optimistic. I was much more pessimistic saying that this could go on until later this year. And then the freak out moment would be once kind of the NFL season, college football season, you know, was kind of wrapping up. And then and then the networks or everybody needs something to air come January that's going to be the problem. So, you know, what are you thinking right now? Are you hearing anything? I think there's you know, it could go whenever. It could go whenever. But they probably will ride it out because it isn't fair. It isn't fair that these people are getting next to nothing and these networks are making pretty big bucks off this stuff. So there are, you know, and the studios come on, if they make a big deal about Margot Robbie getting, what, $50 million for doing Barkley? Well, she's a producer on the thing. She also is a blue chip star. And I hate when we see these clips of, you know, some famous person, like if Meryl Streep decided she was going to walk with the others. That isn't the instance at all. Meryl Streep and all those blue chip names should not be on the picket line because they don't have a beef with what's going on. It's the guy who you maybe recognize his face, but you don't know his name that is getting jobbed in all of this. Right. And those are the people that I think those stories need to be told much more. And I would not doubt that the story about Margot getting 50 million is a studio generated story because they want to say, see, look, they're making big money. Why aren't you know, come on, don't be crying to us. And I think the AIG thing could be a real problem. I've seen some things that have already been written that are not bad, you know, done by a computer because they've been able to input all this other stuff. But where did the other stuff come from that they're trying to duplicate or mimic or whatever that gives us this thing? I would not doubt that in the future the computers are going to be doing all of our writing. I would not doubt that. But you've got to hold the line somewhere because are we eliminating humans entirely? Is that our goal? With every job? You know how it is where they say, well, we're going to we're going to outsource this and we're going to let computers do it. Yeah, maybe sometimes you need that personal touch that comes from having a human in there. I don't know. But I find it really disturbing. And I'll turn on Entertainment Tonight on a regular basis. And it's like, Oh, today, look who showed up on the picket line. And, you know, I don't care. I don't care that the big names, because they'll come for an hour or whatever, eat a sandwich and act like they're part of the the normal people. And what you're doing is not necessarily cheating them out of a job or money, but you are cheating all of those ancillary businesses that rely on this to drive their business. The drivers, the actors, caterers, the set builders, the electricians, I mean, all those kinds of jobs. It's a factory town. Hollywood is a factory town. And if you start cutting that and yet these ones are making just a statement, you know, come on. I don't know why why those studios need so much money for their executives? I've never believed that that's a good way of doing business, because when you see that somebody is getting a $400 million paycheck for the year, really, is that where they make that kind of decision? A $400 million one? There should be caps on those things. But, you know, now I'm saying it's only political and I don't mean. Yeah, it is. I read a story, a few weeks ago even where they were actually talking about that point, because, you know, somebody brought up like where are all the stars while everyone else's, the rank and file are marching. But but that's the point, too, is that it gets a little bit touchy because the percentage of people that are making tons and tons of money is very small compared to the rank and file, which is really it has the most to lose out of this. Right. And then as you mentioned with like a lot of these folks, they're producers on shows now. They're also executives. They're not necessarily running a studio, but it's hard, you know. Sure, they're a member of the Actors Guild and maybe they're a member of the Writers Guild, but if they're a producer or also doing directing work, they're in their hands are in too many parts, and it's probably best that they just stay on the sideline and let things work because it's at some point you got to recuse yourself. And I think that's what happens. We've had, you know, now for me, the impact is the actors are not doing interviews. They're not going to be talking about a project that's coming up. And I get that. I see the the impact it has on me. But some actors who are producers will do an interview. Now, is that really are you playing the game or what? You know, which hat is a better hat or a bigger hat? And which one should you be wearing at any given time? Well, hopefully things will wrap up soon because we need we want it. We need our content. Yeah, we need something. We need something. I know you've got a list here of okay, I've got a list of films that are out there that I have seen some and not seen others. Okay. Golda Which is the Golda meir story? Oh, yeah. Is one that will I think it's starting now in theaters and it's could be another shot for her to win another Oscar. It's set in just a limited period of time. The 19 days of the Yom Kippur War and how she kind of negotiated all that, what she did, what her thought process was. And it's a great a great character piece, because I do not think of Golda meir when I think of Helen Mirren. They are not alike at all. But I think that she captures the essence and she brings to life a character that, you know, did we forget her? Do we still think about her? I don't know. But that's one that's out there. That's that's hanging fire. Blue Gene, have you heard of Blue Jean? No, no. This set in the in the 1980s in in England. And it's about a gym teacher who has this secret kind of private life where she's a lesbian and she doesn't dare come out because she's in Margaret Thatcher. England. And what does this mean for her career? You know, these are things that it seems so long ago and yet these issues come up. And it's a fascinating look at the times. They really get the costumes right. They get the period right. You see things you think, Yeah, I remember that. I remember the eighties like that. And there's people that maybe you don't you don't recognize, but they've been in a lot of British TV series and things. There's one called The Lesson, and this stars Richard E Grant. You remember him from Oh, man, he's been in so many things. He was nominated for an Oscar for the Thing with Melissa McCarthy, where she was a writer. I wish I could tell you right off the top of my head. But he. And this he plays another author. Okay. But he, Audie kind of rich author who, you know, is I mean, he's in the driver's seat. He's not a rank and file guy. And they hire he and his wife hire a tutor for their son. And the tutor sees how this family dynamic is all shaking down Darryl McCormick, who is in. Good luck to you, Leo. Grand. You remember that from with Emma Thompson. He played the guy who was her kind of sex therapist. Okay. Yeah, he was the he was the prostitute. He plays the tutor in this one. Julie Delpy, if you remember her from all those things with Ethan Hawke, she plays the wife and it's a fascinating look at a family situation. Challengers. Challengers is a film that's set in the tennis world, and it's about three tennis players, you know, and it's who's up, who's down, who's wherever. Zendaya plays a champion, I think like Serena, Venus, one of those kind of, you know, big superstars. And then Josh O'Connor from the crown, he played Chas, Prince Charles. Okay. He's one of the tennis players. And Mike Feist, who was in West Side Story and has been in Broadway on Dear Evan Hansen. Those are the three. And there just like who is with whom at what time Now it's done by the guy who did call me by your name and it it has the potential to be very dirty. I'm just throwing that out. It could be a very, very scary next goal wins. Taika Waititi The guy behind Jojo Rabbit and a lot of those, you know what we do in the shadows. A very kind of fun South. I think he's New Zealand. I don't want to say he's Australia, I think he's New Zealand director who focuses on a football coach or a soccer coach played by Michael Fassbinder. Fassbinder MM hmm. Who has to try and turn a Samoan teen into winners. Now, this is very Ted Lasso in it. Yeah, but I think it could be very, very funny and it could be one of those kind of breakout things. Again, these are all these little kind of pocket films that will show up but not be in theaters as long as Barbie is. So look for them. Because I think and if nothing else, within a month after that, more than likely they'll turn up on streaming services. Yeah, it could be what we're watching for the next two or three months, Right? Well, and these are also those films, too, that when the Oscar nominations come out, we get by, you know, we'll know the big ones. But then all of a sudden we're looking at each other and being like, wait, goal while you need it is like 200 people to put your name first. They could be there now. They know that they know what to do. So yeah, and it's funny because I've seen a number of them. They'll, they'll send them to me and then they'll say, See what you think. And if you can write something, it'd be great. And it's fascinating because a lot of, a lot of times they're better than most of the things that you're seeing. Mm hmm. Yeah. I love a good small time film. You know, sometimes it's sometimes those are the the best ones because it's it's under the radar. It catches you by surprise. You have no expectations. And it's just kind of fun to see. And we're getting some of the new series are coming back The morning show on Apple is right back with Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. Another one that I did watch was The Changeling, and it's based on a novel by Victor Lovell or Victor LAVALLE, depending on how you pronounce it, who also does the narration for the film. And it's so bizarre because it goes back in time and forward in time and back way back in time. I mean, in the first episode, you must be in about six different time periods and it shows how maybe there was some kind of I don't know, black magic that was going on and it affected different generations. And what they what it turned out to be for these kids that are in today's world. Yeah. Fascinating. Lakeith Stanfield is in it and a good acting exercise. But I think it has far too much to try and unpack right away. Okay, We're coming up in in September. We're coming up also around that period where my three month free trial of Apple TV Plus is about to expire and I'm not. So we just watched Sidel go, which it was okay. And I know it's gotten some decent traction on like rotten tomatoes from critics and fans. It started out I thought it started out a little bit slow. It's your typical the story on that one is it's it's a you know, a post-apocalyptic kind of sci fi world. There's 10,000 people living underground in a silo and they are governed by the pact. And the pact is, you know, just their kind of their constitution, their law and order. But the society is broken down to you have this it branch that runs the computer systems and keeps things chugging along. That's run by Tim Robbins. You have a judicial branch which kind of enforce this some of the pact and, you know, make sure everybody is law abiding and common stars is one of the leaders of judicial who kind of, you know, runs a crew that it's almost like a military group. There's also the sheriff's office, which is more of a police type of thing, which is the main character, Julia Nichols. She she works like down below where where keeps the engines running, but kind of gets pushed into this situation where she's the next sheriff, because one of the things that happens is if you say you want to go outside the silo, it's irrevocable and you have to go out to clean off the little camera that shows the desolate world that has become And the it this isn't really much of a spoiler because it sets up the entire series. But the wife of the current sheriff goes outside to clean and then a year later, the sheriff himself goes outside to clean, but kind of picks Juliet Nickels to become the next sheriff. And, you know, so it's there is this mystery as to like whether what you see on that screen is actually what it's true to be. But then it's also in like a lot of these stories. Is Tim Robbins a good guy or is he a bad guy? Is common a good guy, or is he a bad guy or are they just put in such unusual circumstances that there's really no good or bad? Everybody is just kind of trying. They're trying to act within the best interests of the society that they're running. So it's it's not a bad series. I thought that the first few episodes were a little bit of a slog. It definitely picks up once you get through about three or four, it's ten episodes. A few familiar faces, obviously. As I said, Tim Robbins is in it, Carmen is in it. Ian Glen, He played for a moment on Game of Thrones. He plays the father of Sheriff Nichols, Julia Nichols, who's played by Rebecca Ferguson, and then one other person who's in it that a lot of folks have probably seen lately, Harriet Walter. She plays this woman who lives all the way at the bottom of society. But she was in succession as the mother of the three Roy siblings, younger Roy siblings. So it's a good one if you need something to watch, you know, we've been kind of like bouncing through things and slamming through things. So that and then of course, I've been now watching Asoka, which is back on, just made its debut, the latest Star Wars series. So do you find, though, that Apple has a lot of dark shows? They do, yeah. Yeah. It's like some executive must have had some midlife crisis or something and then is trying to explain all of it through these because they I honestly besides Ted Lasso and maybe the after party maybe the after party I'm hard pressed to think of comedies that they really embrace. The one with Harrison Ford or that was. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's shrinking with Harrison Ford and Jason Segel. Yeah that's that one was good. My wife and I just we watch it right before Silo and really enjoyed it and kind of looking forward already this season to there's a few like that Yeah like these midlife crisis kind of concepts and I would like Snoopy I think is the only thing that's on there that is not really kind of dark underneath, right. Yeah. For all mankind. I don't know. I love Vermont for all mankind. There's the space to alternate history space show. But again, you're getting into a world they'll go to another world to, I think, try and make commentary about our world today. Right? Yeah. It's very sci fi driven. Yeah, a lot of sci fi. I don't know that I would see that as apples. Best calling card. Yeah, I'm. I'm like, really on the fence here because even with the morning show, I watch season one, I watched about half of season two and then kind of got sidetracked and then ended up canceling Apple TV Plus. So now I've got the decision is like, all right, am I going to go back and watch the next five episodes? And then I'll stick around and watch the third season? Or do or am I at the point now where do I just let the subscription run out? I cancel it, I wait six months or a year, get a new Mac, then. Yeah. And then just kind of like crush through that because I just feel like with Apple TV Plus it just does not have the programing yet. Still still like Hulu or Netflix, which those are those I can't cancel. There's just too much stuff that comes on them constantly. I think Apple put a lot of money in a few projects and it's big money. You know, it's this is not just anything but I, I don't know if I were to choose that that would be one of the first ones I would pick for my my extra channels. It's a good one too. You know, you get your, your whatever, a 30 day, 90 day freeze every time you buy an iPhone. So it's really that's what it's you get your free you get your free phone. Well, not a free phone. You pay for your phone. You get a little Apple TV plus on top of it. I mean, it's not expensive. It's it's like, what, six bucks a month? So it's it's one where if you let it go for a few months and you don't really watch it, you don't necessarily feel guilty about it. It's not like like Netflix is creeped up or HBO. Well, now it's Max. They've creeped up in the price where it's, you know, 16, 17 bucks a month. And you start to notice that one if you're not watching Apple TV Plus is still low enough where you're kind of like, wow, it's a $6. I'll get it. It's like that gym membership that, you know, that I never catch. You know, it's like, I guess 12. What about Disney Plus then? Are you sold on that one or is that on? Yeah, no. Well, that's with the kids and I've got the bundle. So it's like I don't I have Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN plus bundled together which, which maybe if I was only doing one of them I would think twice like, all right, well maybe I'll drop this. But the bundle is it's pretty cheap so I'm not paying a whole lot for all three. So what what is the determiner then, for you to choose a a service, a streaming service? Is it a certain program that gets you in? Is it the price, Is it you know, the potential it has or where does this all land? Because how would you choose you in this day? You can't have it all. I'm sorry. No, you can't have it. I'm I. Yeah, I don't know. It's a good I think right now because of the kids I'm fine having Disney plus semi permanently You'll like it too because you get all that Star Wars stuff and you get all the Star Wars stuff. Right. But it's also, you know, when they like ESPN. Plus I get that bundled in. I don't remember the last time I turned it on, but because I get the Hulu and the Disney Plus packaged in there, I occasionally will put on ESPN plus, but not enough for me to I wouldn't I would definitely never subscribe to that one separately. You know, it's fascinating because you hear people complain about cable when cable keeps raising its prices and stuff, and I can't afford this. This is terrible. And yet they'll add on all these streaming services. And so what gives? And maybe that's the way it just all has to be. All is all a card. Yeah. Just things as you go along and maybe you just have a buy in for X number of weeks or months Yeah, I think at some point and I think it'll, it'll come a little bit more as the kids get older and we're, we're less attached to certain things. But I feel like I'm getting really close to the point where I don't have anything against Apple TV Plus because I do think it has some good programs. It's just not enough for me to commit 12 months out of the year. And I think we're getting to that point where I need one like $6 a month option. So I maybe going to do Apple TV Plus this month and then maybe next month I do peacock and then maybe the month after that I do Paramount Plus, is it hard to go there? Gym? Is it hard to get out of the that's that's where unlike cable, because cable's a nightmare like cable. You're on the phone for 45 minutes because I did it a year ago when I finally cut the cord. Right. And it just it takes forever. And it's it's a pain in the butt. But with all of these streaming services, you just log in online. You know, you got to make sure you get it at the right time because you don't get a refund of $3.18 because you only used it. Right. You know, 42% of of it for the month. So you got to jump before the month is up. Correct. So you like I go to my Google calendar, I put in a reminder like this is the day I got to go cancel Apple TV. Plus, I'll do it. You know, it'll it'll take me through the end of the month and I'll still have like three more days to watch it because I do it a few days in advance. And then the first of the month I'll subscribe to something else. And as long as you can commit to doing that, you can, you can manage them and you can opt in and out and it's pretty darn easy. And that's that's the advantage they have over cable, to be honest. It's not even it's almost the point where it's not the cost anymore. Because once although I'm saving a lot of money by not subscribing, I have YouTube TV for my my right were over the year. I figured it out one time like by by dumping the cable. I'm saving like 100 and something dollars a month. Which can I ask, how much do you spend in a month on services? And you have to factor in the costs for Internet. So between Internet, YouTube, TV and then the other streaming, it's somewhere between 160 and 200 a month. That's not too bad. No, not too bad. I was well over 200 well before I was. Yeah. And I thought, this is silly. I don't watch all these channels. And I it's just a matter of I, I'm too lazy to go and cancel things. Yeah. And when cable dropped my email and I no longer had email through my cable system, I thought, well, this is, this is the wakeup call I needed. And so then I would like you. I went to YouTube TV and I was very impressed with that. I find it kind of strange when you're watching a show where it kind of goes to your moment of Zen, where it's they're covering up an ad that isn't going to be shown on your thing. Right. But I'm fine with that. Yeah. And I do like I, I am now looking more for old content. I really want to see old content. Not because I am nostalgic because that's not me, but I want to see how good it was back then compared to what we have now, what the quality is, you know, and some of the writing was good, but a lot of the production was not as good. You know, you'll see an office or a living room or whatever, and it barely has furniture in it. And today everything is so overly designed and and done that I think it's made for these very high def TVs where you can look at every little aspect and realize that that ashtray is there for a purpose. You know? So it's fascinating, but I do think I spend too much money on it. But then that's my life. I mean, it's obviously for you as somebody who's who needs to be on top of things, having a little bit more than than somebody is fine. You know. But yeah, it's tough. Like, you know, when you're just trying to get through with your household and figure out, okay, you know, the wife watches this, the kids watch this, I watch this, what do we need? And, you know, honestly, I have I have not noticed missing very much since ditching traditional cable. There's a few things there's a few things here and there that I can't watch anymore. But honestly, it doesn't make much of a difference to me how how vigilant are you with your children? Do you say you only get one hour of television time at night? Do you really? Yeah. Really? Yeah. Yeah. And I grew up turning the TV on in the morning with the test pattern and turning off at night. When the test pattern came back on, that was how much TV I watched as a child. Oh, yeah? Yeah. No, the kids are. They're pretty good with it. I mean. Well, it's getting a little bit tougher now as they've gotten older. And there's other things like, okay, we're not watching TV, but I'm going to play my video game system and or, you know, so we try to limit the screen time. You know, we try to insist that they're reading X number, you know, 30 minutes a day of reading as opposed to something else. Do you think you are the exception and not the rule? Yeah, I'm watching a lot more than they are, that's for sure. Yeah, but, but, but it for them. Yeah. No, I mean, but we know we've, we talk, I mean some we know some parents they let their kids watch anything. There's another family that we know that they're pretty similar to us with how much TV they let their kids watch. And so it's just it's you know, there's no right or wrong here. You know, every every family has to make their own decisions. We just choose to limit it. And kids don't have TVs in their bedrooms. It's it's we have a TV in the living room. We have a TV in the family room. I have a TV in our bedroom. But we're we're trying to limit it so you know, it. It's weird because I don't a do you look at it at the ratings of anything before you like? Oh, yeah. You do. Okay. I do think that because television doesn't really have those standards anymore, or at least it's not as policed below as it was, that it's impossible now to say that kids are being influenced by books or whatever when it's a free for all on television. Yeah, you can say that. You know, all my kids are going into whatever because they've watched too much television or what. There's not enough policing on television itself to to kind of guide you through that. And I remember the times when there was family hour, the first hour, the broadcast night was family television. It should not have been anything that had any adult content. And I think parents were safe then just saying, oh, you can watch until 8:00 and then we're not watching TV. That's not the case now, because 7:00 shows can be very R-rated with us. We rely a little bit with like a common sense media where we will go to that website. It's I think it's pretty good. It'll give you some information of like, you know, kids say it's 12 plus, parents say it's ten plus, we say it's 12 plus. You know, it'll give you that kind of information and it'll also explain, like why the show? So this one has a little bit too much sex talk or this one talks about, sure, you know, alcohol or drugs or cigarets and it gives you some decent information. But you know what you mention, too, with you know, that our block of like these shows should be safe. Were they? Because I've gone back and seen, you know, like some some shows like we haven't let our kids watch Seinfeld and I mean, like Seinfeld was of like, well, that's that's not that's not adult time. But it is they're talking about sex and yeah, I worked it out tonight on NBC on Thursdays and come on that isn't appropriate for 12 year olds. That's not happy days. No, it's not. So you know, I know, like, you kind of think about it nostalgically and all that, but there's stuff today that if we had the shows that I grew up with today, we would not let the kids watch the ones that I was allowed to watch. Definitely not. Yeah, it's it's funny how in its day, something like Cinemax, you'd got all the dirty one. Cinemax. Yeah right. We knew right away. Yeah. That was the dirty one. And so if you were subscribing to that, good, like you're getting everything and everything, that's the bad one. But today it's everywhere. Yeah. I don't know that you can even, you know, there are some of those high end cable networks now though. I mean high end in terms of channel numbers where they've bleeped it or they've done, you know, they've done somehow, But it's still the concept, you know, there are dirty movies on those channels, too. They just haven't said two or three words out loud. Yeah, I think it's interesting it with HBO in particular, because I remember as a kid, like as a teenager, not not not as like an eight or nine year old, but as a teenager. If you stayed up just late enough on a Saturday night, you would catch something like their real sex show, right, where it would be, things like that, where it's very adult content. There was nudity and all that. And if you go to HBO now, they've really gone and scrubbed those things like you can't find real sex or what was the other one? It was like taxicab confessions. Oh, yeah. You know, they're kind of dirty, kind of raunchy. And I think HBO and I think that's part of the reason why they they rebranded HBO. Max is just Max, because they're trying to get away from that concept of HBO being very adult. Like it wasn't it was never quite Cinemax, you know, Cinemax because it never got there. But HBO, you knew that if you stayed up past 10:00 or 11:00 at night, you were going to see some stuff. So if you're, you know, a teenage boy like 15, 16 or whatever, and your parents didn't know you're staying up late to watch something until two in the morning. It was it was an interesting time to watch HBO. What was that? Bunny Ranch one where? Yeah, right. They went on to the one night at Las Vegas somewhere and then they would go out there and they'd be a bunch of prostitutes basically locking up. And then they pick one of them and and they show the encounter. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I don't think HBO does any of that kind of programing anymore. And I think and I think they've largely eliminated it from the archives. So you can't like if even if you subscribe to you know, where they have pretty much all their programing ever on like Macs. Now I don't think you can watch any of those because they've tried to really, you know, nothing more than R-rated. And we're going to we're going to tamp it down. So, yeah, it's fascinating how those things shift. And you look at something now on like The Bachelor, right? They're going in directions that I'd be really careful about letting my kids see. Yep. And I, I again, I'm not that person. I'm not one who's uptight about any of that stuff. But I do think that maybe there's a time for innocence and they need to have that, that I don't have to know something about this. And I think those kind of shows which are showing at 7:00 at night in my territory are a little too much right away after dinner. Yeah, absolutely. Well, how about this? We'll we'll kind of wrap up the show. Now, if you heard it, I got on a tangent. I did it. It's a digital picture missing. And then it went on to this. But no films on those streaming services. Absolutely. So. Well, how about we do this too? And we'll just open it up. And if we happen to get some feedback, we'll talk about it on the next episode. But you know, if you're a parent, you're listening to the show, give us some thoughts. Reach out and send us an email to podcasts@lee.net. There will be a link in this episode, show notes as well. And just shoot a short line like, you know, where you watch the streaming gear, traditional cable. How often are you with the kids when it comes to what they're watching, things like that. And well, you know, we can pick up the discussion in the future. So I'm good. I'm that sounds great. That sounds like fun because I want to allow I mean, I, I watch everything. So there is no there is no barrier for me. But I do want to know if people do have those barriers and how they determine what they are. Perfect. All right. Well, on that note, we will let things go and we will be back again next week with another episode of Stream The Screen. Have a great one.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Sociology Show
Interview with Dr Sidsel Harder on the topic of pornography

The Sociology Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 27:19


In this episode, Matthew talks to Dr Sidsel Harder about the topic of pornography. Sidsel is a Postdoctoral researcher at Ghent University, researching sexual images, private and pornographic media. The discussion considers some of legality around porn, attitudes to porn and also just how complex the arguments surrounding censorship can be. You can follow Sidel on Twitter @HarderSidsel

Iværksætterhistorier
Neble & Co. - ".. og så står man som 20 årig og må kigge ind i en konkurs - Det var et kæmpe nederlag!"

Iværksætterhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 51:55


I denne episode skal du høre historien om Neble & Co fortalt af  Magnus Neble.  Neble & Co. er en e-commerce marketing partner, der hjælper webshops med at øge deres top- og bundlinje samt brand awareness gennem performance marketing.  Du får i denne episode serveret historien om at starte egen virksomhed, men også at gå konkurs i en meget ung alder. Sideløbende med gymnasiet begyndte Magnus at sælge sko til bl.a. Tyskland, men løb i store udfordringer under julesalget. Først kunne skoene ikke blive leveret og senere opsagde PAYPAL samarbejdet på det tyske marked og indfrøs ca. 1.2 mio. kr. i 180 dage. Og det betød, at Magnus oplevede sit første store nederlag som iværksætter.  Hele den rejse og hvordan man rejser sig oven på det, kommer du til at høre meget om. Men vi taler også om starten Neble og Gastrotools som Magnus er medejer af.   ____________________________________  Lyt til Podtribe Medias helt nye podcast "10 i 8 - Hele Danmarks Motivationspodcast" lige her Mark Anthony er motivationsekspert og har fået tilnavnet Mr.Motivator. Nu har han skabt 10 i 8 .- så hele Danmark kan blive inspireret til hvordan man skaber og fastholder positiv motivation – til et godt liv. Mark har holdt foredrag for og undervist flere end 250.000 mennesker fra flere end 50 lande gennem de seneste 27 år. Og nu deler han ud af sine tips, erfaringer, redskaber og gode energi. Hvor morgen! Lyt også til Lykkefix med Mette Bloch lige her Foredragsholder, forfatter og dobbelte verdensmester i roning - Mette Bloch - inviterer kendte danske personligheder ind til en uformel snak om livets mange facetter. Hvilket lykkefix giver dem energi i hverdagen? Hvad brænder de for? Og ikke mindst hvordan takler de livets udfordringer med et smil i en hektisk hverdag med fordomme, kaos og forventninger fra omverdenen.  Er du interesseret i at annoncere på Iværksætterhistorier? Så kontakt vores producer Jakob Sloth Linneberg på 71904292 eller jl@uglifruitproductions.dk Din vært er Mark Anthony og podcasten er mixet og klippet sammen af Ugli Fruit ProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sidelæns
Trioen bag Another Aspect om nytårsoutfits, nordjyske juletraditioner og fremtidsdrømme

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 60:59


Nå, året 2022 lakker alvorligt mod enden, hvilket betyder, at vi her byder på det årsafrundende afsnit i ‘Sidelæns'-regi.Afsnittet er optaget i formidabelt selskab, nemlig med d'herrer bag det regulært flotte og ovenud godt gennemtænke tøjmærke Another Aspect: Daniel Brøndt, Anders Poulsen og Nicolaj Thomsen. I deres nye lokaler i Møntergade i Indre By – som gerne skal stå klar til at blive taget i brug fra februar – satte vi os om et interimistisk stearinlysmiddagsbord og spiste smørrebrød, drak øl og snakkede om deres netop overståede juleferier i det nordjyske ophav, gode råd til nytårsekviperingen og sådan helt generelt om Another Aspect. Det var kanonhyggeligt. Og tak for i år til alle, der lytter med en gang imellem. Producer: Nina Buth Olsen Foto: Kavian Borhani

Vi elsker The Beatles
84. Noah Rosanes elsker The Beatles. Sammen med Tamra Rosanes.

Vi elsker The Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 77:46


Noah Rosanes er producer, musiker, komponist og lydkunstner og han har været gennem flere forskellige Beatles-faser i sit liv. Først som barn, hvor han opdagede The Beatles via de røde og blå albums. Senere som omdrejningspunkt i "Beatles 2000" der fortolkede kataloget på moderne og anderledes vis.   Og nu som far til 12-årige Silja der er kæmpe Beatles-fan, og konstant leverer fab four lyd i hjemmet. Næsten så meget, at Noah til tider efterspørger ny musik i højttalerne... De to har også for nylig, været på Beatles-pilgrimsrejse til Liverpool sammen.,   Episode 84 tager fat i kærligheden til The Beatles på tværs af generationer, og Tamra Rosanes (Noahs mor) er undervejs med i snakken om de fire fra Liverpool.   Og så spilles der Playliste tennis, hvor vi får et indblik i Noah og Tamras smag når det kommer til The Beatles.     Noah Rosanes har en stor, fornem stribe af samarbejder på sit CV:  Søs Fenger, Svenstrup & Vendelboe, Clara Sofie, Funkstar De Luxe, Karen, Teitur, Alberte Winding, Mads Mouritz, Anne Dorte Michelsen,Penny Police, Jay Brown, Simon Lynge, Sara Grabow and Black Submarine (Med medlemmer af The Verve, Goldfrapp Coldplay, Portishead)   Han har produceret en lang stribe af navne: Nelson Can, Ameli Dot, Johan Kolstrup, Thomas Ring, Jeanett Albeck, Nikolaj og Piloterne, Simon Lynge, Ida Gard, Sorte Måne, Siri Neel, The Freudian Slip, Echo Me, The Billy Surfs,The Oceans, Xenia Lach-Nielsen, Sada Vidoo, Diefenbach, Monopol, Schack, Fried Okra, Boho Dancer, Zoo Me Now, Nathav, The Ball and The Wall   Og så har han designet  lyd og lavet musik til: Volkswagen, Berlingske, Anton Berg, DR, Vespas, Eva Solo, Comwell, Whiskas, Rec Watches, Sidel, Cubus og Wallmans…

POINT of VIEW International
Billy Cross og Dissing, Dissing og Las: Nyt album – og en “ny”, glemt Bob Dylan-sang

POINT of VIEW International

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 58:09


Det har resulteret i albummet ”Copenhagen Skyline” med sange af Billy Cross. Dog er to af dem skrevet af Bob Dylan (den ene sammen med Helena Springs), som Cross arbejdede sammen med på albummet ”Street Legal” og den efterfølgende turne – foreviget på ”At Budukan”. Den ene sang, ”Legionaires Disease”, har Cross før indspillet med Delta Blues Band – den anden, ”More That Flesh and Blood Can Bare”, er aldrig indspillet før. ”Der gik kun et kvarter efter, jeg bad om Bobs tilladelse til at indspillede den, før jeg fik svar,” siger Cross i podcasten. I podcasten slås en del cirkler frem og tilbage i Cross og Dissings samarbejde. F.eks. fortæller Rasmus, at hans salig far Povl, der i sin tid blev inspireret af Dylans første plader, lige akkurat nåede at se sine sønner optræde sammen med Dylans gamle guitarist. I denne podcast taler Jan Eriksen med Cross og Rasmus Dissing om samarbejdet, som de kalder lykkeligt. Det opstod efter Cross havde set Dissing, Dissing og Las optræde i en kirke. De taler om at skrive og indspille musik, der er trofast over den organiske rocktradition. ”Gud holdt fridag, den dag han gav mig sangstemme. Rasmus er den perfekte mand til at synge mine sange,” siger Billy Cross. Nogle af sangene har ligget i årevis og ventet på den rette sanger. En af dem handler f.eks. om den eksistentielle ensomhed, der bebor de fleste kreative mennesker, og altså også Billy. Og selvfølgelig handler det også om Cross og Dylan. Vidste du, at: – B-stykket i en vis dansk rocksang, der handler om livet på den spanske sydkyst (den er ikke skrevet af Thomas Helming…) er planket fra sangen, der har lagt navn til Billy Cross' trio, Everybody's Talking. – Billy Cross var en af de første overhovedet, der hørte Dylans album ”Highway 61 Revisited”. Hvordan kan du høre i podcasten. – Billy Cross sad ved siden af Dylan i en turbus, da han skrev ”Slow Train”. Dette og meget mere i denne podcast. Rasmus Dissing Rasmus Dissing udstod sin første musikalske læretid hod faderen Povl. Sammen med broderen Jonas medvirker han på flere af faderens album og på tre album under navnet Dissing, Dissing, Las og Dissing. Sideløbende dannede de sammen med Las Nissen trioen Dissing og Las. De har udgivet en håndfuld album. De seneste år har de blandt meget andet optrådt med fortolkninger af Bob Dylan-sange, på det seneste suppleret af Billy Cross. I 2022 udgav de sammen albummet ”Copenhagen Skyline” bestående af Cross-sange af Cross-sanger med Rasmus som sanger. Billy Cross Billy Cross begyndte som studiemusiker i USA i 1960'erne og medvirkede bl.a. på album med Sha Na Na og Topaz. Han besøgte Danmark i 1974, hvor han spillede to koncerter i København. Herefter vendte han ofte tilbage til København samtidig med, at han arbejdede sammen med Bob Dylan og Meat Loaf i USA. I 1979 indspillede han ”No Overdubs” sammen med Delta Blues Band. Kort efter blev han fast medlem af dette band, som efter navneskifte til Delta Cross Band udgav fire albummer mere. Han har produceret plader med C.V. Jørgensen, Johnny Madsen, Anne Dorte Michelsen, Søs Fenger, Pretty Maids, Dr. Hook, Mikael Wiehe, Björn Afzelius, Allan Olsen, Henning Stærk, Lars Lilholt, Dalton og flere endnu. Han har udgivet tre soloalbum. Optrådt med flere bands og udgivet en kogebog og erindringsbogen, ”Så langt så godt – et liv med rock”.

Mediano Music
Billy Cross og Dissing, Dissing og Las: Nyt album - og en "ny", glemt Bob Dylan-sang

Mediano Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 58:09


I denne POV Mediano Music podcast har Jan Eriksen besøg af Billy Cross og Rasmus Dissing. Den dansk-amerikanske guitarist har slået sig sammen med trioen Dissing, Dissing, Las – til lejligheden udvidet med Dan Hemmer på keyboard og Jesper Elnegaard på trommer. Det har resulteret i albummet ”Copenhagen Skyline” med sange af Billy Cross. Dog er to af dem skrevet af Bob Dylan (den ene sammen med Helena Springs), som Cross arbejdede sammen med på albummet ”Street Legal” og den efterfølgende turne – foreviget på ”At Budukan”. Den ene sang, ”Legionaires Disease”, har Cross før indspillet med Delta Blues Band – den anden, ”More That Flesh and Blood Can Bare”, er aldrig indspillet før. ”Der gik kun et kvarter efter, jeg bad om Bobs tilladelse til at indspillede den, før jeg fik svar,” siger Cross i podcasten. I podcasten slås en del cirkler frem og tilbage i Cross og Dissings samarbejde. F.eks. fortæller Rasmus, at hans salig far Povl, der i sin tid blev inspireret af Dylans første plader, lige akkurat nåede at se sine sønner optræde sammen med Dylans gamle guitarist. I denne podcast taler Jan Eriksen med Cross og Rasmus Dissing om samarbejdet, som de kalder lykkeligt. Det opstod efter Cross havde set Dissing, Dissing og Las optræde i en kirke. De taler om at skrive og indspille musik, der er trofast over den organiske rocktradition. ”Gud holdt fridag, den dag han gav mig sangstemme. Rasmus er den perfekte mand til at synge mine sange,” siger Billy Cross. Nogle af sangene har ligget i årevis og ventet på den rette sanger. En af dem handler f.eks. om den eksistentielle ensomhed, der bebor de fleste kreative mennesker, og altså også Billy. Og selvfølgelig handler det også om Cross og Dylan. Vidste du, at: - B-stykket i en vis dansk rocksang, der handler om livet på den spanske sydkyst (den er ikke skrevet af Thomas Helming...) er planket fra sangen, der har lagt navn til Billy Cross' trio, Everybody's Talking. - Billy Cross var en af de første overhovedet, der hørte Dylans album ”Highway 61 Revisited”. Hvordan kan du høre i podcasten. - Billy Cross sad ved siden af Dylan i en turbus, da han skrev ”Slow Train”. Dette og meget mere i denne podcast. Rasmus Dissing udstod sin første musikalske læretid hod faderen Povl. Sammen med broderen Jonas medvirker han på flere af faderens album og på tre album under navnet Dissing, Dissing, Las og Dissing. Sideløbende dannede de sammen med Las Nissen trioen Dissing og Las. De har udgivet en håndfuld album. De seneste år har de blandt meget andet optrådt med fortolkninger af Bob Dylan-sange, på det seneste suppleret af Billy Cross. I 2022 udgav de sammen albummet ”Copenhagen Skyline” bestående af Cross-sange af Cross-sanger med Rasmus som sanger. Billy Cross begyndte som studiemusiker i USA i 1960'erne og medvirkede bl.a. på album med Sha Na Na og Topaz. Han besøgte Danmark i 1974, hvor han spillede to koncerter i København. Herefter vendte han ofte tilbage til København samtidig med, at han arbejdede sammen med Bob Dylan og Meat Loaf i USA. I 1979 indspillede han ”No Overdubs” sammen med Delta Blues Band. Kort efter blev han fast medlem af dette band, som efter navneskifte til Delta Cross Band udgav fire albummer mere. Han har produceret plader med C.V. Jørgensen, Johnny Madsen, Anne Dorte Michelsen, Søs Fenger, Pretty Maids, Dr. Hook, Mikael Wiehe, Björn Afzelius, Allan Olsen, Henning Stærk, Lars Lilholt, Dalton og flere endnu. Han har udgivet tre soloalbum. Optrådt med flere bands og udgivet en kogebog og erindringsbogen, ”Så langt så godt – et liv med rock”.

Sidelæns
Mads Bo Iversen om at være popstjerne, Phlakes nye plade og at skrive en landeplage på lokummet

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 61:40


Phlake-forsangeren er gæst i det nye Sidelæns. I fredags udkom Phlakes nye album, ‘Phine'. Nogle dage forinden drønede vi afsted med forsanger Mads Bo Iversen i hans mors bil. Og snakkede, som man gør det bedst netop i en bil. Han fortalte om uforløste fodbolddrømme, om dengang han begyndte at synge (sådan rigtigt), og om dengang omkvædet til ‘Pregnant' kom til ham, mens han sad på tønden. Alt i alt en kanon tur. Vært: Oliver Bodh Larsen Gæst: Mads Bo Iversen Redigering og lyd: Nina Buth Olsen

High on Cars - podcast
De danske bil-legender | Martin går sidelæns gennem udlandet og laver bilmagasin

High on Cars - podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 90:06


Niels Becker og de danske bil-legender er tilbage. Episode 2 fortsætter hos Martin "Pyramiden" Jensen, som kaster sig over drifting, starter sit eget bilmagasin og går all-in på at skabe en fed dansk bil-messe. Husk at få tjekket episode 1 ud! Dagens legende: Martin “Pyramiden” JensenMedstifter af Boosted Magazine, Auto Show-arrangør og familie-far fra Fyn.HighOnCars.dk

Djævlen i detaljen
Djævlen i detaljen: Dræbt af jalousi 2:3 - Tre hektiske døgn

Djævlen i detaljen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 22:41


Et tip leder politiet ud til en rideskole, hvor alt gennemsøges for at finde Lisa. Sideløbende er en masse borgere i Herlev gået sammen i en Facebookgruppe for at koordinere en stor eftersøgning. De har tre døgn til at finde Lisa. Tilrettelægger: Tobias Ingemann og Nicholas Durup Thomsen. Lyddesign og mix: Tobias Ingemann. Redaktør: Mads Petter Kühnel. Skriv til detaljen@dr.dk Produceret for DR af Filt Cph.

Sidelæns
Bastian Emil Goldschmidt om smørrebrød, uniformer og om at se 'Spartacus' igen og igen og igen

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 44:58


Den velformulerede og elegant klædte forfatter og cykelekspert er gæst i det nye Sidelæns. På en næsten overmåde rar solskinsdag bød vi Bastian Emil Goldschmidt, forfatter og cykelekspert hos Discovery+, på østers og smørrebrød på Lumskebugten i København.  Eller det vil sige: Bastian Emil havde en meget klar idé om, hvordan menuen skulle skrues bedst muligt sammen, og vi fulgte således bare trop. I fjor udgav Bastian Emil – til fornem modtagelse – bogen 'Fremad', hvori han optegner de store linjer i cykelsportens episke historie og udfolder nogle af dens fineste fortællinger. Men hvad har han egentlig gang i nu om dage? Altså ud over lige nu at være en fast del af Giro d'Italia-dækningen på Discovery+? Et par gode ting, viser det sig. Vært: Oliver Bodh Larsen Gæst: Bastian Emil Goldschmidt Redigering: Marcus Højgaard Programmet er sponsoreret af Messyweekend

Sidelæns
Jakob Cedergren om at gå ind i roller, jazz og om dengang, han gik under navnet Kid Nasty

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 26:44


Hvordan føles det at stå til DM i breakdance – under aliasset Kid Nasty – og se sine gulddrømme forsvinde, da ens to gruppemedlemmer støder sammen i deres dans og vælter hinanden? Det ved Jakob Cedergren, der i disse dage er aktuel i den norskproducerede Viaplay-serie 'Made in Oslo'. I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns fortæller den Robert- og Bodil-prisvindende skuespiller hele historien om tiden som purung hiphopper henover en vitello tonnato. Og om at researche på sine roller, jazz i radioen og Filmstriben. Vært: Oliver Bodh Larsen Gæst: Jakob Cedergren Redigering: Marcus Højgaard

Law in Action: A UW Law School Podcast
Mark Sidel Podcast Interview- Episode 26

Law in Action: A UW Law School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 29:20


An interview with Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin Law School Mark Sidel. Prof. Sidel discusses his recent pieces on the increasing tendency of governments to restrict foreign investments, grants, and donations to nonprofit and philanthropic organizations in those countries.

Rockhistorier
Jack White: En renæssancemand

Rockhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 127:43


Jack White voksede op i en katolsk familie i Detroit, som den yngste af ti søskende. I mange år drømte han om at blive præst, men efter at være droppet ud af college, åbnede han i stedet møbelpolstringsforretningen, Third Man Upholstery. Sideløbende lavede han musik og i 1997 dannede han, sammen med sin daværende kone, Meg White, duoen The White Stripes. Sidenhed har multitalentet spillet i bandsene The Raconteurs og The Dead Weather, og kastet sig ud i en solokarriere. I forbindelse med udgivelsen af hans fjerde album i eget navn, dykker vores to værter ned i hans musikalskekarriere. Værter: Klaus Lynggaard og Henrik Queitsch Producer: Signe Haahr og Cecilie Wortziger Spilleliste: The White Stripes: “Let's Shake Hands” (1998)The White Stripes: “The Big Three Killed My Baby” (1999) The White Stripes: “St. James Infirmary Blues” (1999)The White Stripes: ”Hello Operator” (2000)The White Stripes: “I'm Bound to Pack It Up (2000)The White Stripes: “Fell in Love with a Girl” (2001) The White Stripes: “I Think I Smell a Rat” (2001)The White Stripes: “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground” (2001)The White Stripes: “Seven Nation Army” (2003)The White Stripes (feat Holly Golightly): “Well It's True That We Love One Another” (2003)The White Stripes: “I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself” (2003)The White Stripes: “The Nurse” (2005)The White Stripes: “The Denial Twist” (2005)The Raconteurs: “Steady as She Goes” (2006)The White Stripes: “Rag and Bone” (2007)The White Stripes: “Conquest” (2007)Jack White & Alicia Keys: Another Way to Die” (2008)The Dead Weather: “I Cut Like a Buffalo” (2009)Jack White: “Take Me with You When You Go” (2012)Jack White: “Would You Fight for My Love?” (2014)Jack White: “Ice Station Zebra” (2018)Jack White: “Taking Me Back” (2021)Jack White: “Love Is Selfish” (2022)

Sidelæns
Allan Olsen om rom før showtime, uappetitligheder og om dengang, han og Johnny Madsen blev fanget i et riffelskyderi i Odder

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 46:45


I disse dage er musikeren Allan Olsen – som han altid er, fristes man til at sige – på tur rundt i det danske forårsland for at fremføre sine sange for unge og gamle. Det har han sådan set gjort, siden han engang i sine teenageår gjorde sig den opdagelse, at en akustisk guitar og lidt vokal forkortede vejen til pigernes hjerter. Det var dog først i 1989, da frederikshavneren var fyldt 33, at han pladedebuterede med 'Norlan'. Siden er det blevet til 18 af slagsen – inklusive liveoptagelser og den slags. Sidelæns satte ham stævne, da turnéen bragte 66-årige Olsen forbi kongerigets nordligst liggende herregård, Gaardbogaard, en snes kilometer fra Skagen, hvor han over et mådeholdent glas rom delte ud af sine erfaringer med vanlig gavmildhed. Vært: Oliver Bodh Larsen Gæst: Allan Olsen  Klip: Marcus Højgaard Foto: Michael Højmark

Sidelæns
Matti Breschel om en ungdommelig slåskamp på cyklen, løgallergi og Frank fra Belgien

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 50:38


For tre år siden hang Matti Breschel, 37, cyklen op, flyttede hjem til familien i Danmark og arbejder nu som sportsdirektør for cykelholdet EF Education-Easy Post. Således spenderer Breschel stadig halvanden hundrede dage årligt på landevejen, men enden på cykelkarrieren – der mest prominent bød på to VM-medaljer – har alligevel givet mere tid til bodegabesøg, fiskeri og rock'n'roll. Og familien – naturligvis. I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns har Breschel, der sidste år udgav selvbiografien 'Væddeløber', inviteret os på smørrebrød og fadøl (og en lille skarp) på Restaurant Sundby Sejl. Med andre ord: Den helt rette ramme for en håndfuld fine anekdoter. Vært: Oliver Bodh Larsen Gæst: Matti Breschel Klip: Marcus Højgaard

Sidelæns
Kunstner John Kørner om lollandske krofester og sin vej ind i kunsten – og om at rette sine 207 centimeter ud

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 28:35


På det alleryderste af det nordvestlige Lolland voksede kunstneren John Kørner op. Hans forældre drev en kro, hvor den ikke fik for lidt, mens den unge Kørner kreerede lidt af hvert og dagdrømte om kunstens vej. Der skulle dog et USA-ophold og en tømreruddannelse til, før Kørner for alvor fik sat sejlene ind på kunstnergerningen. Nu står udstillinger på steder som Tate i London, Palais De Tokyo i Paris og danske Louisiana og Aros på cv'et. I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns fortæller John Kørner om vejen dertil: Fra tiden i Onsevig, om et job som roadie for Master Fatman og om fordele og ulemper ved at rage over to meter op i luften. Vært: Oliver Bodh Larsen Gæst: John Kørner Foto: PR Redigering: Marcus Højgaard

Altinget: Ajour
Fra terrortrusler til atomaftalen med Iran: Her er de sikkerhedspolitiske trusler, Danmark står overfor

Altinget: Ajour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 31:16


I denne serie om Danmarks sikkerhedspolitiske trusler ser vi nærmere på, hvilke trusler Danmark står overfor, i nærmeste fremtid - herunder terror, cyberangreb, Kinas fremtog og forhandlingerne om en ny atomaftale mellem USA og Iran. Siden 11. september 2001 har terroren stået højt på listen over trusler, der har præget vesten. Herhjemme har Muhammedkrisen sat Danmark på verdenskortet som muligt terrormål. Men i dag er truslerne mange og fletter sig ind i hinanden. Cyberangreb er en overhængende risiko, der kræver nye og bedre sikkerhedsforanstaltninger for såvel virksomheder og den danske stat. Ovenpå et hektisk exit fra Afghanistan har den danske stat ved årets begyndelse sendt 105 soldater til Sahelregionen i Afrika, for, sammen med Frankrig, at bekæmpe Al Qaeda og Islamisk Stat. Sideløbende arbejdes der i disse dage for at forhandle en ny atomaftale på plads mellem USA og Iran, ovenpå den foregående aftales forfald, da USA, ledet af Donald Trump, trak sig ud af den i 2018. Dette sker samtidig med, at USA i stigende grad omtaler Kina som en trussel mod vesten, mens resten af de allierede holder vejret frem mod 5. november 2024, hvor det står klart, om Donald Trump endnu engang vinder retten til Det Hvide Hus. Tidligere chefanalytiker hos Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste, Jacob Kaarsbo, er i studiet, hvor vi taler om, hvilke trusler Danmark står overfor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sidelæns
Lever vi i en for bornert tid? Med forfatter Jens Vilstrup

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 18:27


Jens Vilstrup er redaktør, forfatter og – lad os varedeklarere det med det samme – en tidligere kollega her på magasinet. Til daglig er han i spidsen for DSB's gode magasin Ud&Se, og i sin fritid skriver han bøger. Bøger om mænd, om forfald, om indestængte følelser og om at finde hjem, ikke bare i sig selv, men også hjem til der, man kommer fra. Den 7. januar er han aktuel med 'Lalandia', der handler om Nick og Tom, plejebarn og biologisk søn, og deres forsøg på at finde hinanden. Det bliver til en intens rejse, der handler om udflytning og flugt, kuldsejlede drømme, familiesmerte og om had og kærlighed mellem søskende, som foregår i Lolland, Nordsjælland og helt til Thailand. I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns taler vi med Jens Vilstrup om vestlige mænd i Thailand, om maskulinitet, og om vi lever i en for bornert tid.

UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China
China's Overseas NGO Law – Mark Sidel

UPenn Center for the Study of Contemporary China

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 128:01


In recent years, and especially under the administration of Xi Jinping, the Chinese government has “securitized” all manner of relationships between its citizens and outsiders. An important marker of this trend, which continues to generate intense concern, was the 2016 passage of the Overseas NGO Law, a new legal framework for managing the domestic Chinese operations of nonprofit and educational institutions based abroad. In this episode, Neysun Mahboubi discusses with Mark Sidel, one of the preeminent authorities on the nonprofit sector and philanthropy in China, why and how the Overseas NGO Law was drafted, and how to situate the law in the larger story of China's engagement with foreign nonprofit and educational institutions from the late Maoist period onward. The episode was recorded on April 26, 2019. Mark Sidel is the Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Previously, he served as Professor of Law at the University of Iowa. He has published widely on the nonprofit sector and philanthropy (with a focus on Asia and the United States), and is a member of the editorial or editorial advisory boards of multiple journals in those fields. In addition to his academic work, he has extensive experience in international philanthropic and funding communities. He first served on the Ford Foundation team that established the Foundation's office in China, and as the Foundation's first program officer for law, legal reform, and nonprofit organizations based in China (Beijing), in the late 1980s. In the early and mid-1990s, he developed and managed the Ford Foundation's programs in Vietnam. Later he developed and managed the regional program on philanthropy and the nonprofit sector for the Ford Foundation in South Asia (New Delhi). He now serves as consultant for Asia at the Washington-based International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, focusing on China, India and Vietnam. Sound engineering: Neysun Mahboubi Music credit: "Salt" by Poppy Ackroyd, follow her at http://poppyackroyd.com

ANTARES VISION (LINGUA ITALIANA)
RADIO ANTARES VISION - FT System vince il Supplier Excellence Awards per l'innovazione

ANTARES VISION (LINGUA ITALIANA)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 3:09


Benvenuto su Radio Antares Vision. In questo podcast ascolterai di come l'azienda di Alseno, parte di Antares Vision Group, sia stata premiata da Sidel, leader mondiale nelle forniture e soluzioni di servizi per il food e beverage.Buon ascolto!

ANTARES VISION (ENGLISH-LANGUAGE)
RADIO ANTARES VISION - FT System Wins the Supplier Excellence Awards for Innovation

ANTARES VISION (ENGLISH-LANGUAGE)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 3:05


Welcome to Radio Antares Vision. In this podcast we'll see how the Italian Company, part of Antares Vision Group, has been awarded by Sidel, a world leader in supplies and service solutions for the food and beverage industry.ùEnjoy!

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Sidelæns
Kunsten at få sin vilje: Sådan vinder du en lønforhandling

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 17:32


Du kan blive en langt bedre forhandler, hvis du ændrer din taktik blot en smule. Fordi alt det, vi ved om forhandling, er forkert. I dagens afsnit af Sidelæns lærer vi at få vores vilje.

Sidelæns
En æra er forbi: Derfor var Virgil Abloh et af de største fænomener i modeverden

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 19:12


Forleden blev det meldt ud, at modedesigner Virgil Abloh er gået bort. Han døde efter et hemmeligholdt kræftforløb, som havde varet to år, og han blev kun 41 år gammel. Alligevel har han efterladt et indtryk på ikke bare hele modeverdenen, men på alle mennesker, han nåede at møde gennem sin korte, men ufatteligt travle karriere. Og derfor hylder vi i det nyeste afsnit af Sidelæns det måske største fænomen i modeverdenen de seneste 10 år. I en samtale mellem Euromans chefredaktør Kristoffer Dahy Ernst og journalist Magnus Fuglsang fremhæver vi Ablohs største succeser, dykker ned i venskabet med Kanye West og ser på, hvordan han fik sparket døren ind til et af nutidens mest anerkendte modehuse. Foto: Getty Images

Tal til mig
Tal til mig - Simon Talbot - "Kære Jehova, det her er min sidste bøn"

Tal til mig

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 56:46


Komiker Simon Talbot er født ind i jehovas vidner. Ensomhed og kedsomhed var en stor del af hans barndom- og mens han intenst blev undervist i troen, spirede tvivlen. Simon lider af en blødersygdom og med jehovas vidners regel om at han ikke måtte modtage blod, blev han mere og mere bevidst om at troen i sidste ende kunne være en farlig affære. Sideløbende, opdagede han at troen forbød han alt hvad han ellers forbandt med lykke. En udsendelse om at være fanget mellem tvivl og tro, sin familie og sin intuition og om, ikke at overhøre sig selv i de vigtigste situationer. Vært: Iben Maria Zeuthen.

Sidelæns
Claus Høxbroe har både været hjemløs og boet på hoteller i et år: “Jeg ville finde ud af, hvordan jeg kunne blive klogere på mig selv”

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 21:11


Claus Høxbroe er en ener, og lige siden han trådte ind på den lyriske scene, har han gået sine helt egne veje. I skriftens tjeneste har han gennem de seneste 15 år rejst land, rige og verden rundt. Han står aldrig stille, bogstavelig talt, og er stort set altid aktuel med den næste udgivelse. Siden debuten i 2006 har Claus Høxbroe skabt over 30 udgivelser. Han har stået på scenen over 3.000 gange. Og så har han et blik for det danske sprog, der er nysgerrigt og levende, og er altid på jagt efter det næste, lækre ord.  I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns kan du møde Claus Høxbroe til en snak om vennen Kurt Thyboe, om at være sprogligt veloplagt og om at leve som selvvalgt hjemløs i over et år.

Sidelæns
God kaffe, hjemmedyrkede meloner og lange løbeture: Sebastian Quistorff har fundet formlen på, hvordan man sætter tempoet ned

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 31:53


Hamsterhjulet kører derudaf, og drømmen om at hoppe af og sætte farten bare en lille smule ned, er meget flatterende. Én, der har mestret det, er Sebastian Quistorff, som står bag kaffebaren Prolog i København, og det har vi talt med ham om i det nyeste afsnit af Sidelæns.

Sidelæns
Brian Holm om VM, velvære og alderen – og om dengang han stak af fra regningen

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 32:11


Brian Holm er hjemvendt fra Leuven i Belgien, hvor der netop har været afholdt VM i cykling. Han boede selv i Leuven fra 1985 og et par år frem sammen med Jesper Skibby og Bjarne Riis, og det har skabt et nært kærlighedsforhold til det belgiske folk og selvfølgelig også cykelkulturen, der er allestedsnærværende i landet.  Det snakker vi om i Sidelæns. Ligesom vi også kommer ind på Telekoms storhedstid i midten af halvfemserne og stemningen på cykelholdene i dag versus dengang.  Det hele skal dog ikke handle om cykling. Vært og chefredaktør Kristoffer Dahy Ernst minder Brian om sidste gang, de sammen var ude, hvor Brian stak af fra både regning og stolthen, og blev hentet af sin kone lang tid før lukketid. 

Sidelæns
Hvorfor har halvdelen af Københavns kreative klasse købt sig ind i B.93?

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 28:07


I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns har vi besøg af Anders Lindegaard og Daniel Rørbæk, der begge er en del af det celebre investeringsnetværk, der har kastet tid, kærlighed og penge efter den upåagtede Østerbro-klub B.93. Vi har spurgt dem, hvordan de vil gøre 2. Divisionsklubben til et attraktivt alternativ til alt det, der er galt med moderne topfodbold.

Sidelæns
Mikkel tjente 165.000 kr. på tre dage: Skal din næste investering også være i NFT'er?

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 28:55


I ugens afsnit af Sidelæns taler vi med udvikler og internetekspert Mikkel Malmberg om udviklingen på kryptomarkedet, hvor han for nylig ramte den klokkerent. Vi dykker ned i kryptovalutaens verden, bliver klogere på begreberne og finder ud af, hvordan man selv kan komme igang.

Sidelæns
Peter Sommers eget Champagne Supernova-øjeblik

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 32:37


Peter Sommer er en af de eneste ægte rockstjerner, vi har i Danmark. Han er altid velklædt, han bliver ved og ved med at være ægte, og så laver han musik, som udvikler både ham selv og lytteren, og som man kan blive voksen til. I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns besøger vi pladeaktuelle Peter Sommer til en snak om berusende koncertoplevelser, Skanderborg, Oasis og det slips, han kun har om halsen til de allervigtigste begivenheder i sit liv.

Sidelæns
Var krigen i Afghanistan virkelig det værd?

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 21:07


I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns taler vi med Martin Tamm Andersen, der tidligere har været udsendt til både Kosovo, Irak og Afghanistan. Var krigen i Afghanistan det hele værd? Var det bare forgæves? Og i hvor høj grad kan man hænge sin identitet op på en begivenhed, der i store træk bliver dømt som en fiasko?

Sidelæns
Københavns modeuge står for døren: Disse tre brands skal du holde øje med

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 33:35


I denne uge er det igen modeuge. Fokus er – selvfølgelig – på bæredygtighed og mode i en post-corona-kontekst, og heldigvis for os mænd er der også stor bevågenhed om herremoden.  I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns har vi talt med tre danske brands, som er værd at kaste et særligt blik efter.

4-TOGET
OL. Ny Klimarapport. Bæredygtigt tøj. Apple scanner dine billeder. DM i maveplask.

4-TOGET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 55:01


Et OL som på grund af corona blev afholdt uden tilskuere, masser af mundbind og et helt år forsinket. Men hvad var oplevelsen så af det noget atypiske OL? FN's Klimapanel, IPCC, er nemlig kommet med deres helt store klimarapport, som siden 1990 er udkommet med fem til syv års mellemrum. Sidste rapport udkom tilbage i 2013.Og som det er lige nu, ser det desværre ikke super godt ud for klodens fremtid. Sideløbende med den her kæmperapport, den såkaldte klimabibel fra FN' klimapanel - så kommer der også snart en helt anden ny udgivelse... nemlig den skandinaviske udgave af modemagasinet Vogue. Til at blive klogere på det bæredygtige tøj, så har vi fået besøg af Else Skjold, lektor og Ph.d. i design og bæredygtighed. Den amerikanske virksomhed, vi alle sammen kender, Apple, har i slutningen af sidste uge været ude og sige, at de vil scanne alle billeder, der bliver uploadet til iCloud for børneporno. De fleste er nok enige i, at det er godt at bekæmpe børneporno, men tiltaget har også kritikere, som mener, at det er en massivt overgreb på brugernes privatliv. I weekenden var der uofficielt DM i Dødsing - eller maveplasker om man vil til det, der hedder Waterfest - som foregik i Svendborg. Vi taler med grundlæggeren af Waterfest Rasmus Brøgger. Vi taler også med en af de vovehalse, der deltog i weekendens konkurrence, og som - hvis corona tillader det - skal være med næste gang, der er VM. Medvirkende: Jonas Warrer, Sejlsportsmand i 49'er-klassen. Christian Ibsen, direktør i den grønne tænketank Concito. Else Skjold, Lektor på det kongelige akademi og ekspert i bæredygtig mode. Pernille Tranberg, Dataetisk rådgiver, og medstifter af tænketanken Dataethics. Rasmus Brøgger, founder Waterfest. Kris Strårup Jensen, kommende VM-deltager i dødsing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

4-TOGET
OL. Ny Klimarapport. Bæredygtigt tøj. Apple scanner dine billeder. DM i maveplask.

4-TOGET

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 29:50


Et OL som på grund af corona blev afholdt uden tilskuere, masser af mundbind og et helt år forsinket. Men hvad var oplevelsen så af det noget atypiske OL? FN's Klimapanel, IPCC, er nemlig kommet med deres helt store klimarapport, som siden 1990 er udkommet med fem til syv års mellemrum. Sidste rapport udkom tilbage i 2013.Og som det er lige nu, ser det desværre ikke super godt ud for klodens fremtid. Sideløbende med den her kæmperapport, den såkaldte klimabibel fra FN' klimapanel - så kommer der også snart en helt anden ny udgivelse... nemlig den skandinaviske udgave af modemagasinet Vogue. Til at blive klogere på det bæredygtige tøj, så har vi fået besøg af Else Skjold, lektor og Ph.d. i design og bæredygtighed. Den amerikanske virksomhed, vi alle sammen kender, Apple, har i slutningen af sidste uge været ude og sige, at de vil scanne alle billeder, der bliver uploadet til iCloud for børneporno. De fleste er nok enige i, at det er godt at bekæmpe børneporno, men tiltaget har også kritikere, som mener, at det er en massivt overgreb på brugernes privatliv. I weekenden var der uofficielt DM i Dødsing - eller maveplasker om man vil til det, der hedder Waterfest - som foregik i Svendborg. Vi taler med grundlæggeren af Waterfest Rasmus Brøgger. Vi taler også med en af de vovehalse, der deltog i weekendens konkurrence, og som - hvis corona tillader det - skal være med næste gang, der er VM. Medvirkende: Jonas Warrer, Sejlsportsmand i 49'er-klassen. Christian Ibsen, direktør i den grønne tænketank Concito. Else Skjold, Lektor på det kongelige akademi og ekspert i bæredygtig mode. Pernille Tranberg, Dataetisk rådgiver, og medstifter af tænketanken Dataethics. Rasmus Brøgger, founder Waterfest. Kris Strårup Jensen, kommende VM-deltager i dødsing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sidelæns
Bo Bech levede som et spøgelse, indtil han opdagede maden

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 61:29


Sidelæns er gået på sommerferie, men derfor skal du ikke snydes for god underholdning. Vi har været i arkiverne og fundet noget af det allerbedste og mest læste, vi har bragt i Euroman. I denne uge kan du høre portrættet af mesterkokken Bo Bech. Da han var ung, var han ikke den bedste til noget. Det var ikke ham, der vandt pokalen. Han havde ingen ambitioner. Han forstod ikke piger. Han anede ikke, hvad han skulle bruge sit liv på. Men en dag opdagede han maden. Vi har mødt et menneske, der smager, snuser og gurgler sig gennem livet. Men der er én ting i tilværelsen, han ikke har formået at finde opskriften på.

New Books in Islamic Studies
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 88:04


Early 20th century Southeast Asia was arguably home to the once of the most vibrant and diverse caldrons of revolutionary ferment in world history. Revolts against Western imperialism and traditional socio-economic structures developed into a range of utopian experiments. In Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell UP, 2021), John T. Sidel argues that in order to understand these revolutions we must denationalize, internationalize, and transnationalism our analysis. Multiple forms of cosmopolitanism produced the Filipino revolt against Spanish rule, the Indonesian struggle from independence from the Dutch, and the Vietnamese fight against the French empire and for a Marxist utopia. Sidel highlights Southeast Asia's often surprising global connections. Professor Sidel received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University and was fortunate enough to have been mentored by both James C. Scott and Benedict Anderson. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), and The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007). He has also co-authored Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories and Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. Dr. Sidel was previously at the School of Oriental and African Studies but since 2004 has held the Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2018). When he's not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Follow Mike on Twitter: @MichaelGVann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies

New Books Network
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 88:04


Early 20th century Southeast Asia was arguably home to the once of the most vibrant and diverse caldrons of revolutionary ferment in world history. Revolts against Western imperialism and traditional socio-economic structures developed into a range of utopian experiments. In Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell UP, 2021), John T. Sidel argues that in order to understand these revolutions we must denationalize, internationalize, and transnationalism our analysis. Multiple forms of cosmopolitanism produced the Filipino revolt against Spanish rule, the Indonesian struggle from independence from the Dutch, and the Vietnamese fight against the French empire and for a Marxist utopia. Sidel highlights Southeast Asia's often surprising global connections. Professor Sidel received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University and was fortunate enough to have been mentored by both James C. Scott and Benedict Anderson. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), and The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007). He has also co-authored Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories and Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. Dr. Sidel was previously at the School of Oriental and African Studies but since 2004 has held the Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2018). When he's not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Follow Mike on Twitter: @MichaelGVann. 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

New Books in History
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 88:04


Early 20th century Southeast Asia was arguably home to the once of the most vibrant and diverse caldrons of revolutionary ferment in world history. Revolts against Western imperialism and traditional socio-economic structures developed into a range of utopian experiments. In Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell UP, 2021), John T. Sidel argues that in order to understand these revolutions we must denationalize, internationalize, and transnationalism our analysis. Multiple forms of cosmopolitanism produced the Filipino revolt against Spanish rule, the Indonesian struggle from independence from the Dutch, and the Vietnamese fight against the French empire and for a Marxist utopia. Sidel highlights Southeast Asia's often surprising global connections. Professor Sidel received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University and was fortunate enough to have been mentored by both James C. Scott and Benedict Anderson. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), and The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007). He has also co-authored Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories and Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. Dr. Sidel was previously at the School of Oriental and African Studies but since 2004 has held the Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2018). When he's not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Follow Mike on Twitter: @MichaelGVann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in World Affairs
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 88:04


Early 20th century Southeast Asia was arguably home to the once of the most vibrant and diverse caldrons of revolutionary ferment in world history. Revolts against Western imperialism and traditional socio-economic structures developed into a range of utopian experiments. In Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell UP, 2021), John T. Sidel argues that in order to understand these revolutions we must denationalize, internationalize, and transnationalism our analysis. Multiple forms of cosmopolitanism produced the Filipino revolt against Spanish rule, the Indonesian struggle from independence from the Dutch, and the Vietnamese fight against the French empire and for a Marxist utopia. Sidel highlights Southeast Asia's often surprising global connections. Professor Sidel received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University and was fortunate enough to have been mentored by both James C. Scott and Benedict Anderson. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), and The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007). He has also co-authored Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories and Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. Dr. Sidel was previously at the School of Oriental and African Studies but since 2004 has held the Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2018). When he's not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Follow Mike on Twitter: @MichaelGVann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books in Intellectual History
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 88:04


Early 20th century Southeast Asia was arguably home to the once of the most vibrant and diverse caldrons of revolutionary ferment in world history. Revolts against Western imperialism and traditional socio-economic structures developed into a range of utopian experiments. In Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell UP, 2021), John T. Sidel argues that in order to understand these revolutions we must denationalize, internationalize, and transnationalism our analysis. Multiple forms of cosmopolitanism produced the Filipino revolt against Spanish rule, the Indonesian struggle from independence from the Dutch, and the Vietnamese fight against the French empire and for a Marxist utopia. Sidel highlights Southeast Asia's often surprising global connections. Professor Sidel received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University and was fortunate enough to have been mentored by both James C. Scott and Benedict Anderson. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), and The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007). He has also co-authored Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories and Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. Dr. Sidel was previously at the School of Oriental and African Studies but since 2004 has held the Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2018). When he's not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Follow Mike on Twitter: @MichaelGVann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
John T. Sidel, "Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia" (Cornell UP, 2021)

New Books in Southeast Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 88:04


Early 20th century Southeast Asia was arguably home to the once of the most vibrant and diverse caldrons of revolutionary ferment in world history. Revolts against Western imperialism and traditional socio-economic structures developed into a range of utopian experiments. In Republicanism, Communism, Islam: Cosmopolitan Origins of Revolution in Southeast Asia (Cornell UP, 2021), John T. Sidel argues that in order to understand these revolutions we must denationalize, internationalize, and transnationalism our analysis. Multiple forms of cosmopolitanism produced the Filipino revolt against Spanish rule, the Indonesian struggle from independence from the Dutch, and the Vietnamese fight against the French empire and for a Marxist utopia. Sidel highlights Southeast Asia's often surprising global connections. Professor Sidel received his BA and MA from Yale University and his PhD from Cornell University and was fortunate enough to have been mentored by both James C. Scott and Benedict Anderson. He is the author of Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines (Stanford University Press, 1999), Riots, Pogroms, Jihad: Religious Violence in Indonesia (Cornell University Press, 2006), and The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment (East-West Center, 2007). He has also co-authored Philippine Politics and Society in the Twentieth Century: Colonial Legacies, Postcolonial Trajectories and Thinking and Working Politically in Development: Coalitions for Change in the Philippines. Dr. Sidel was previously at the School of Oriental and African Studies but since 2004 has held the Sir Patrick Gillam Chair in International and Comparative Politics in the Departments of Government and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford University Press, 2018). When he's not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Follow Mike on Twitter: @MichaelGVann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies

Sidelæns
Jesper Buch om formuen, festerne, firmaerne – og et svigt, som aldrig helt forsvinder

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 35:49


Sidelæns er gået på sommerferie, men det er ikke ensbetydende med, at du skal snydes for godt indhold. Derfor har vi været i arkiverne og fundet noget af det allerbedste og mest læste, vi har bragt i Euroman. I denne uge kan du høre portrættet af Jesper Buch, som var en genert dreng i Vamdrup og voksede op i en leverpostejfarvet middelklasseverden med en far, der drak sig ihjel. Farens svigt gjorde ham trodsig, og han blev først kongen af baren på Crazy Daisy og siden kongen i 'Løvens hule'. Han har arbejdet i døgndrift, tjent millioner og tilsidesat sin familie, men nu er det slut. Tiden er kommet til at drosle ned, for Jesper Buch vil gerne blive ældre, end hans far blev.

Sidelæns
Alle snakker om el og hybrid, men i hvilken retning kører bilmarkedet egentlig?

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 33:39


I ugens afsnit af Sidelæns har vi en gæst fra egne rækker i studiet: Motorredaktør Christian Grau. Han er fremragende selskab, altid godt kørende og ved mere om biler end den gennemsnitlige entusiast. Christian Grau fortæller om sin egen bilpark, der efter han solgte en Porsche i foråret er ret nem at overskue. Og så gætter han på hvilken bil, chefredaktør og vært for Sidelæns, Kristoffer Dahy Ernst, mon kører? Et umuligt spørgsmål med et endnu mere umuligt svar.

Sidelæns
Gadefester, glade dage og rasende naboer: Soundboks har indtaget byerne

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 19:12


Soundboks stormer frem. Virksomheden har 80 ansatte, omsætter for et trecifret millionbeløb, og om kort tid vil 1% af alle danskere eje en Soundboks. Men for beboere, der ikke selv har valgt festen til, er højttalerne fra Soundboks blevet et symbol på den infernalske larm.  Hvad siger Soundboks til selv at være skydeskive? Og hvordan håndterer Soundboks håndtere det monster, som de selv har været med til at skabe? Det taler vi i ugens afsnit af Sidelæns med Soundboks' medstifter og CEO Jesper Theil Thomsen om – som noget overraskende ikke er bleg for at diskutere et forbud mod forstærket musik i visse zoner af byerne.   

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Healthcare de Jure: Deanna Larson, Avera eCare & Kristi Sidel, American Board of Telehealth

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 27:30


Host Matt Fisher's guests are Deanna Larson, CEO of Avera eCare, and Kristi Sidel from the American Board of Telehealth. Discussions include the power of telemedicine for care and opportunity for collegiality; extension and expansion of care delivery; development of clinician comfort with new means of interaction; and standardizing approach to education; growth of certification programs. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/

Sidelæns
Se Maradonas penis på Refshaleøen: Nu går der sport i kunsten

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 21:53


Hvorfor er det interessant for kunsten at blande sig med sporten? I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns taler vi med direktøren fra Copenhagen Contemporary, Marie Nipper, om udstillingen 'Art of Sport'.

Sidelæns
Mandens deroute: Hvordan tager man fat om sit liv, når man har mistet grebet?

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 28:01


For to år siden brød Kristoffer Lind sammen og græd uhæmmet i syv timer. Hans job, kærlighedsliv og helbred sejlede, og han kunne ikke overskue det længere. Men hvordan rejser man sig, efter man har mistet fodfæstet? Det har vi talt med ham om i det nye afsnit af vores podcast Sidelæns.

Sidelæns
VAR har affortryllet fodbolden: Et mørkt kapitel i fodboldhistorien må smækkes i

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 18:10


Engang var fodbold de store øjeblikkes sport. Men den sportsgren, vi kendte, er under afvikling. I dette afsnit af Sidelæns får vi besøg af vores journalist Magnus Kraft, der er en af stifterne bag Folkebevægelsen mod VAR, som forsøger at få videodommersystemet afviklet i Superligaen.

Sidelæns
Fyldt ordrebog og kongelig opmærksomhed: Vinny's laver loafers, der gør drømmen om Italien virkelig

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 25:40


Sig farvel til dine udtrådte sneakers og omfavn drømmen om Italien. Denne sommer kommer til at handle om loafers. I det nye afsnit af Sidelæns besøger vi skomærket Vinny's, der har fundet en niche, skabt sig en forretning og klædt en ikke ubetydelig dansk mand på i loafers.

Podidi-Podcast
Episode 26 - Albert Rosin Harson

Podidi-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 47:14


Albert Rosin harson blev ved en tilfældighed introduceret til skuespillerfaget, da hans mor så et indlæg i en avis, hvor de søgte statister og skuespillere. Albert kom med på sættet, og den kun 10-11 dreng var tryllebundet med det samme. Sideløbene med sin skole, udfoldede Albert sig som skuespiller og som menneske, og det kulminerede i det store gennembrud, da han blev castet til at spille “Lasse” i julekalenderne “Tinkas Juleeventyr” og “Tinka og kongespillet”. Gennembruddet medførte telefonopkald fra instruktør som yngre piger, men også en ny hverdag som et kendt ansigt i bybilledet. Albert håndterer sin nye hverdag rigtig fint, og den unge, kønne, musikalske og charmerende mand viste i 2019 også Danmarks befolkning at han kunne svinge hofterne i en “cha cha cha” med sin partner Jenna Bagge. Nu sidder den 18 år mand, med ild i øjnene foran mig og en mikrofon, og fortæller som sit vilde og succesfulde liv. 

Sidelæns
Mød en af Danmarks sjoveste kvinder: Anna Juul er et supertalent med psykiske lidelser

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 20:11


I denne uges afsnit af Sidelæns taler vi med Anna Juul om hendes nye tv-serie, om hvordan hun egentlig har det og hvem hun helst ville se på forsiden af Euroman.  

Sidelæns
Dansk erhvervslivs mest magtfulde mand: Om privatchauffører, vinterbadning og corona-håndtering

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 19:18


Lars Sandahl Sørensen er som direktør for Dansk Industri den formentlig mest magtfulde mand i dansk erhvervsliv. Og så ved han en ting eller to om, hvordan man kobler af fra en travl hverdag, hvordan man pakker sin kuffert og hvilket sæde i bilen, der er bedst, når man ikke selv skal sidde bag rattet. Det har vi talt med ham om i vores ugentlige podcast Sidelæns.

Sidelæns
Et langsommere liv, langt ude på landet

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 28:58


Euroman er taget langt ud på landet. I det nyeste afsnit af Sidelæns er vi kørt til Sjællands Odde for at snakke med Martin Kvedéris om at flytte tilbage til landet, om et langsommere liv tættere på naturen. Lyt med her.

Sidelæns
Om dansk gaderap

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 23:10


Rappere som Gilli, Stepz og Branco sidder tungt på hitlisteplaceringerne, men er sært fraværende på festivalplakater, i radioen og i mediebilledet. I det nye afsnit af podcasten Sidelæns taler Kristoffer Dahy Ernst med Euromans hiphopskribent Magnus Kraft om den danske gaderaps kamp for anerkendelse.

Sidelæns
Smager fastelavnsboller bedre i Jylland end i København?

Sidelæns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 23:22


På redaktionen går bølgerne højt, når snakken falder på fastelavnsboller. Særligt de gammeldags af slagsen deler vandene: Er de grotesk overvurderede eller ufortjent undervurderede? Det snakker vi om i det seneste afsnit af Sidelæns. Vi taler også med journalist Jonas Langvad Nilsson om hans store portræt af mesterkokken Bo Bech, der er ansigtet på den nye forside af Euroman.

Podidi-Podcast
Episode 20 - Mikkel Karlsen

Podidi-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 57:51


Mikkel Karlsen har altid synes det var sjovt at underholde sit publikum helt tilbage fra børnehave. Livets vej ville have at Mikkel skulle stifte bekendskab med psykologisk underholdning i form af mentalisme og hypnose. Sideløbende med hans studie, statkundskab på Københavns Universitet, begyndte Mikkel at øve sig på sine tricks og skrev sig selv ind på et hypnosekursus. En kold januardag efter en forelæsning besluttede Mikkel sig for ikke at vende tilbage dagen efter og en ny rejse med psykologisk underholdningen begyndte. Idag, 6 år senere, har Mikkel underholdt bl.a. TV2, DR, Novo Nordisk, Nordea og mange andre store- som mellemstore virksomheder og kalenderen er fyldt op. Hør historien om manden der gjorde sin hobby til sin levevej. 

HR Leaders
Success with People: HR Making it Happen

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 33:37


In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast we are joined by Deepak Kumar, Chief HR Officer at Sidel.Thanks to our friends at Benify for supporting the show!Engage your employees, anywhere, anytime with Benify's market-leading global benefits and total rewards platform. Discover for yourself why Benify was named Global HR Solution Provider of the Year at Benify.comEpisode highlights[06:07] - What was it like taking your first international role?[08:20] - Deepak shares the impact this move had on his family[10:18] - How are you supporting your employees through this time?[15:11] - A look at the systems and processes that support blended work[16:41] - The benefits of giving employees flexibility over their schedule[18:41] - How have you used this time to challenge the status quo[21:14] - Why they replaced volatility in VUCA with vision[23:36] - How have you re-evaluated your current technology[27:47] - What have been your personal learnings through this crisis[29:12] - Why Gratitude makes leaders more effective[31:46] - Parting advice for youIf you enjoyed the podcast be sure to subscribe for more content like this. www.hrdleaders.com/podcast

Fitness M/K
#269 COVID-19 #4 - Benzin På Konspirationsbålet

Fitness M/K

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 99:19


Vi fortsætter med COVID-19 serien. En af de uventede konsekvenser af corona epidemien, har været at det har afstedkommet en lang række konspirationsteorier om COVID-19's ophav, farlighed, håndtering, og forebyggelse. Sideløbende har vi også en eksplosion af konspirationsteorier omhandlende dedt amerikanske politiske miljø. Hvorvidt det er den samme grundlæggende årsag er svært at vide, men det er ihvertfald tydeligt at konpirationsteorierne er på fremmarch over hele verden. Det postfaktuelle samfund er for alvor over os. Vi har psykolog og PhD fellow Theiss Bendixen igennem på Zoom fra Aarhus til en snak om hvad fanden det egentlig er der sker. Hvorfor og hvordan "radikaliseres" man og kan man overhovedet komme op af kaninhullet igen, når først man er faldet ned?

Social Medicine On Air
1 | What is Social Medicine? | Michael Westerhaus

Social Medicine On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 57:38


Michael Westerhaus (@socmedmjw) teaches the history of social medicine and what social medicine means. He explains the difference between social medicine and public health, the value of storytelling and social position in medicine, the relationship between inequality and health, and addresses if it is right for healthcare practitioners to "get political." Michael Westerhaus MD is a primary care physician for refugees at the Center for International Health in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is also an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota and an active social medicine educator with SocMed and the Social Medicine Consortium. His recommended resources: 1. Porter, Dorothy. 2006. “How Did Social Medicine Evolve, and Where Is It Heading?” PLoS Medicine 3(10): e399. Full text. 2. Fanon, Frantz. 1994. “Medicine and Colonialism.” In: A Dying Colonialism. Grove/Atlantic Press. PDF. (MR Press is rights-holder and has approved this usage). 3. Anderson, Smith, and Sidel. 2005. What is Social Medicine? Monthly Review. Full text.

EndGame Podcasts All Series Feed
Perry Mason – Chapter 7

EndGame Podcasts All Series Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 63:34


Wherein Perry drops a bomb on Barnes, closes in on Ennis even as Ennis takes out Sidel, even as Partner Pete tries to tail him, while Sister Alice greets Easter Sunday by running a marathon...

Leader By Design
Leader by Design #56 | Program Impact | Nalin Gupta, Key Account Manager (Sales), Sidel GMEA FZ LLC

Leader By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 2:02


Click on the link, answer 3 easy entry level questions and join the Leader by Design Hub: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeaderByDesign/ I truly enjoyed curating and disseminating training as a Visiting Faculty on "Contemporary Issues on Leadership" at IMT Ghaziabad to Corporate/Business Leaders/Executives from different organizations attending the program in 2019. Listen to this Podcast to hear how the program impacted Nalin Gupta, Key Account Manager (Sales), Sidel GMEA FZ LLC & her journey! Wishing her amazing success in her leadership journey.

Tomas og Cheferne
#16 Håndbold prof'en der fandt vejen til toppen af Bakken - Nils Erik Winther

Tomas og Cheferne

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 31:49


I denne episode taler jeg med Nils-Erik Winther, Adm.Direktør for verdens ældste eksisterende forlystelsespark Bakken. Sideløbende med studierne til civiløkonom på Handelshøjskolen i København, brugte Nils-Erik også tiden at drive hans fars forretning. Han brugte også tre år af sit liv som professionel håndboldspiller i udlandet inden han fandt sin vej op ad Bakken. Min gæst har en lang karriere bag sig inden for markedsføring og detailbranchen og var blandt andet manden bag lanceringen og planerne af shoppingcentret Fisketorvet tilbage i 2000. Ugens Chef-pris blev uddelt af Nils-Erik og går til Michael Rasmussen, Adm.Direktør for Nykredit for hans integritet som person og hans bedrifter indenfor finanssektoren. HUSK at give en anmeldelse og 5 stjerner hvis du kan lide episoden på din foretrukne podcast app. Hvis du har feedback, gode råd eller anbefaling til en chef, så udfyld denne kontaktformular. Må ambitionerne og ledelsespotentialet være med jer!Rabatkode til Presidents Summit: TC25Link til booking af billetter: https://www.presidents-summit.com/

Shh, det taler vi ikke om
Episode 27 - Lisbeth Lauritsen

Shh, det taler vi ikke om

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 47:37


DU KAN DA IKKE VÆRE POLITISK AKTIV OG EN GOD MOR!Lisbeth Lauritsen blev hurtigt politisk aktiv i takt med, hun flyttede til Aalborg for at studere. Idag sidder hun i Aalborg byråd. Sideløbende valgte hun og hendes mand at få tre børn. - og så kom blikkene. Hvordan kan du have et fuldtidsarbejde, være politisk aktiv og være mor? Det mest underlige er egentlig, at hendes mandlige kollegaer ikke får samme spørgsmål!? Siden hvornår og hvorfor er den grundlæggende overbevisning, at det er mor, som putter og er den bedste til det? - og hvorfor er der så meget "hate" mellem forældre, når de egentlig kunne få en masse glæde af hinanden med de mange fællesnævnere. Hør med her i dialogen med Lisbeth

Le 8 à 9
Le 8 à 12 - 01 avril 2020

Le 8 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 241:29


Emission spéciale confinement- SIDEL s'adapte à la situation et fabrique des flacons de gel hydroalcoolique- Deux individus qui voulaient cambrioler l'entreprise Féron ont été interpelés- Les services de livraison continuent de fonctionner- AUgmentation des parachutages à la prison de Saint-Aubin de ROutot- Les garagistes s'organisent pour continuer à réparer les véhiculesIsabelle nous a fait une chronique spéciale CoronavirusEt on a eu au téléphone Michel et Bastien

Lyd fra NorS
Litteratur og ytringsfrihed. En samtale mellem Marianne Stidsen og Christina Hagen – del 1

Lyd fra NorS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 45:22


Ytringsfriheden er igen kommet på bordet i disse år – ikke mindst inden for skønlitteraturen. En af de yngre danske forfattere, der har været med til at slå et slag i kærnemælksdejen for litteraturens ytringsfrihed, er Christina Hagen. I første del af samtalen med lektor Marianne Stidsen diskuterer hun om man egentlig dæmoniseres i større udstrækning, når man som kvinde går ind for total ytringsfrihed, og om der opstår en sær samhørighed blandt kvinder, når kodeordene er sårbarhed, undertrykkelse, overgreb?Sideløbende læser hun op fra sit forfatterskab, herunder fra den nyligt udkomne Korrekthedsbiblen, og diskuterer tendensen til, at al litteratur efterhånden læses som autofiktion, hvorved det bliver tiltagende vanskeligt som forfatter at benytte sig af fiktion og ironi.

ESPNcricinfo Stump Mic Podcast
Doosra: Stability in India, chaos elsewhere

ESPNcricinfo Stump Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 36:20


Sid Monga and Fidel Fernando discuss the contrasting state of affairs across Asian teams, their coaching structures, and how India have left the rest behind

Remote Working - Tech, Team, Trust
Episode 007 - Sidel Stewart

Remote Working - Tech, Team, Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 25:37


Sidel Stewart who is the Possibility Ambassador at Onit! Communications joins me on today's Remote Working podcast. Although Sid’s usually based in London, she recently spent six months working in beautiful Barbados. So I wanted to explore the digital nomad lifestyle with Sid and pick her brain on all things to do with the technology she uses to communicate with her clients and manage their deliverables and expectations from afar,  all the way through to how to build trust with the clients she may never meet. I think you’re really going to enjoy hearing Sid talk how she adjusted her routine in Barbados in order to support her clients during UK hours… and whether she’d work somewhere that’s behind when it comes to time zones in the future. All of the social media links are in the show notes, so do go ahead and connect with her if you’d like to learn more about what we’re talking about today. More Sidel-tastic info: www.onitcommunications.co.uk @SidelStewart on Instagram and Facebook LinkedIn: Sidel Stewart

Rollemodellerne by Beartalk
#35 Le Gammeltoft – Rebellen taler ud: Vær ikke bange for at stille dig frem og selv tage ansvar, der lærer du at være ligeglad med folks mening om dig.

Rollemodellerne by Beartalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 59:19


Derfor skal du lytte:Du kender måske Le Gammeltoft som forandringens stemme i musikmiljøet eller succesfuld iværksætter. Men ved du hvorfra hun får sit store drive? Eller hvordan hun stiftede Heartbeats på frustrationen over DR? Eller har du hørt historien om hvordan hun brugte DJ-, og Klubmiljøet til at bekæmpe dårligt selvværd fra ungdomsårene? Le har formået at skabe en ekstraordinær karriere, og i denne podcast kan høre hvordan og få svarene på alle de spørgsmål. Episode 35: Rollemodellerne podcast med Le Gammeltoft Rebellen taler ud: Vær ikke bange for at stille dig frem og selv tage ansvar, der lærer du at være ligeglad med folks mening om dig.(function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-heading-5eca58af90340 .dfd-heading-module {}#dfd-heading-5eca58af90340 .dfd-heading-delimiter {border-bottom-style: solid;width: 80px;border-bottom-width: 1px;}#dfd-heading-5eca58af90340 .dfd-title {margin-bottom: 30px;}#dfd-heading-5eca58af90340 .dfd-sub-title{margin-bottom: 30px;}#dfd-heading-5eca58af90340 .dfd-heading-delimiter {margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px;}");})(jQuery); Hvem er Le Gammeltoft? Le Gammeltoft er iværksætter, radiovært og kendt kvindelig DJ. Hun er oprindeligt uddannet cand mag. i moderne kultur og kulturformidling og var i en lang årrække radiovært på DR’s P3. Sideløbende med radio-karrieren har hun desuden været bar-ejer i København og en særdeles populær DJ. Som DJ har hun bl.a. vundet prisen Årets Danske Upfront DeeJay for at være trendsætter inden for dj- og club-musikken. Le Gammeltoft er også stifter af Heartbeats, en radio-, podcast- og kultur-virksomhed. Hvorfor er Le Gammeltoft gæst i Rollemodellerne? Le Gammeltoft er en rigtig god rollemodel - hun har været rigtigt mange steder rundt i hendes karriere. Hun har skabt succes som DJ, været populær radiovært og har også startet sit eget pladeselskab. Hun har endda - i ret en ung alder - drevet en bar. Hun er en stærk rollemodel af flere forskellige grunde - dels for at etablere sig som kvindelig DJ, i en branche der er fuld af mænd. Dels har hun gjort det rigtigt godt med Heartbeats, hvor hun har etableret sin egen radio og online kultursite der er et flot alternativ til et stort mediehus som f.eks. DR. Hun laver det, hun tror der er rigtigt for kulturområdet, og har succes med det! . Le er en af de stærkeste, sejeste og mest beundringsværdige kvinder jeg har interviewet, og hun en af de personer som jeg gennem min podcast-tid har haft allerstørst lyst til at interviewe. Nu lykkedes det endelig! I denne episode vil du blandt andet høre at: Det er sundt at få stillet krav til Terapi betyder ikke at man er svag Ordet “nej” er ødelæggende for enhver iværksættervirksomhed Husk alenetid, ellers kan du ikke tænke kreativt! Rigtig god sommer. Bjørn (function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-single-image-5eca58af917c3-7835 {border-radius: 10px;}");})(jQuery); Rollemodellerne Episode 35 – Le Gammeltoft (function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-heading-5eca58af9250e .dfd-heading-module {}#dfd-heading-5eca58af9250e .dfd-heading-delimiter {border-bottom-style: solid;width: 80px;border-bottom-width: 1px;}#dfd-heading-5eca58af9250e .dfd-heading-delimiter {margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px;}");})(jQuery); Notat og tidlinje:(function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-heading-5eca58af932aa .dfd-heading-delimiter {margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px;}");})(jQuery); 00:00 Velkomst og intro 00:25 Hvordan har din mor været en rollemodel i dit liv? 01:00 Min mor har været selvstændig, iværksætter og super ambitiøs karrieremæssigt 02:00 Man kan godt være rollemodel uden at vise man er velstillet 03:00 Hvad har en stærk selvstændig rollemodel gjort for dig som iværksætter? 03:25 Jeg er vokset op i et miljø hvor der ikke var nogen begrænsninger som iværksætter 04:20 Det er kærlighed at der bliver stillet krav hjemmefra - og det er sundt 05:00 Hvordan tror du det har påvirket din vej i livet,

Livewire
Livewire - Electric Rock Session Vol. 2

Livewire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 60:15


1. Spinnerette - "Sex Bomb" (Adam Freeland mix) 2. Marilyn Manson - "Putting Holes In Happiness" (Boys Noize mix) 3. Gooseflesh - "Fandango" (aUtOdiDakT mix) 4. Suicide Silence - "Bludgeoned to Death" (Belzebass mix) 5. Dirty Disco Youth - "Heads...Off" (Mustard Pimp mix) 6. AC/DC - "Thunderstruck" (Ghettface mix) 7. Far Too Loud - "We Want To Dance" 8. Sidel - "Tech You" (Karl Sav Mix) 9. Access Denied and MC Incyte - "My Life" 10. Cagedbaby - "Forced" (Streetlife DJs Mix) 11. Elastic Fish - "Dark Shade" (Access Denied mix) 12. Slipknot - "Duality" (Belzebass mix) 13. Vegamoore Feat. Snapcrack - "Rapture" 14. F.O.O.L Feat. A Girl and A Gun - "Berserkergang" (Drivepilot mix) 15. Hypomaniacs - "Strip You Down"

Antropologforeningens Podcast
Årgang 1948 #1 Anne Knudsen

Antropologforeningens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 36:23


I dette afsnit af Stemmer i Dansk Antropologi - Årgang 1948 vil du møde dr. phil., mangeårig skribent og forhenværende chefredaktør på Weekendavisen, Anne Knudsen. Anne blev doktor fra Institut for Antropologi, Københavns Universitet i 1989 med sin meget roste disputat ved navn En Ø i Historien. Korsika Historisk Antropologi 1730-1914, der er baseret på en blanding af historiske arkivstudier og et længerevarende feltarbejde på Korsika. Anne har været en fremtrædende stemme i dansk antropologi, blandt andet i kraft af sin tidligere formandspost i Antropologforeningen samt sit engagement som medstifter og redaktør af Stofskifte, i dag kendt under navnet Tidsskriftet Antropologi. Anne var mellem 1982-94 ansat i en række forskningsstillinger ved både Odense og Københavns Universitet, og hendes forskningsinteresser berører særligt europæiske minoriteter. Sideløbende med sin forskning skrev Anne for blandt andet Politiken og Weekendavisen, og i 1994 skiftede hun for alvor universitetet ud med avisverdenen: Først som kronikredaktør på Politiken og dernæst som chefredaktør på Weekendavisen, hvor hun blev indtil sin fratrædelse i 2017. Anne har som dygtig, kritisk formidler og skribent rejst betydningsfulde spørgsmål i den offentlig debat i Danmark, blandt andet gennem udgivelserne Her går det godt, send flere penge (1996) og Fanden på væggen: verden efter Amsterdam-traktaten (1997), der henholdsvist behandler feminiserede omgangsformer i velfærdssamfundet og danskernes forhold til Europa. Podcasten baserer sig på en samtale optaget i januar 2019.

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Daily 22/03/2019: Mondelēz partners with US food business incubator The Hatchery, Kirin’s Lion acquires 50% stake in Australian gin maker Four Pillars, and Sidel invests in new aseptic laboratory at Beijing plant

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 1:59


Harriet Jachec rounds up the day's biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including: Mondelēz partners with US food business incubator The Hatchery, Kirin’s Lion acquires 50% stake in Australian gin maker Four Pillars, and Sidel invests in new aseptic laboratory at Beijing plant.

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Daily 21/03/2019: Sidel invests in new aseptic laboratory at Beijing plant, Starbucks invests $100m in new fund to support food start-ups, and Thirstie raises $7m and joins forces with AB InBev-backed Drinkworks

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 2:23


Harriet Jachec rounds up the day's biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including: Sidel invests in new aseptic laboratory at Beijing plant, Starbucks invests $100m in new fund to support food start-ups, and Thirstie raises $7m and joins forces with AB InBev-backed Drinkworks

FoodBev.com Podcast
FoodBev Daily 06/03/2019: Tetra Pak’s Monica Gimre replaces Sam Strömerstén as Sidel CEO, Mars launches food-focussed Seeds of Change accelerator, and Kraft Heinz enlists five start-ups to join second Springboard class

FoodBev.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 2:01


Martin White rounds up the day's biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including: Tetra Pak’s Monica Gimre replaces Sam Strömerstén as Sidel CEO, Mars launches food-focussed Seeds of Change accelerator, and Kraft Heinz enlists five start-ups to join second Springboard class

KLAR SCENE
#8 Kim Ace Nielsen

KLAR SCENE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 62:07


Hej og velkommen til Klar Scene. Det er gået mere en 6 måneder siden det sidste afsnit af Klar Scene, men nu starter jeg podcasten op igen. Jeg hedder Emil, jeg er din vært og i dag taler jeg med Kim Ace Nielsen. Kim er en erfaren herre i den danske musical branche og formentlig en af dem som har arbejdet allermest indenfor de sidste 10 år. På scenen som danser, skuespiller og sanger i et utal af forestillinger fra High School Musical til Mamma Mia, fra Aladdin til Grease og Dirty Dancing. Og nu står han som den alt overskyggende hovedrolle i mastodontfortællingen om Disneys Tarzan på Fredericia Teater. Sideløbende er hans virke som koreograf vokset gevaldigt. Fra små gigs og børneforestillinger til Wallmans til at koreografere sidste sæsons kæmpekrabat: Seebach – The Musical. Han er min kollega, min koreograf og min gode ven, og vi taler sammen om hans vej igennem hans karriere. Vi deler historier og gode råd fra auditions, og så kan man få et indblik i hans enorme ydmyghed til trods for, at han er på toppen af sin karriere indtil nu. Så sæt kaffen over og smid fødderne op. Klar scene.

Rebel Radio
Jon Sidel: Why wouldn't you want to be a rock star?

Rebel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 69:00


Jon Sidel has been a key figure in LA’s club, restaurant, and music communities since the 80s. Along with his partner, the late Matt Dike — co-founder of Delicious Vinyl and producer of the Beastie Boys album Paul’s Boutique — Sidel helped to create LA’s unique nightlife identity and has continued to shape it for more than three decades. In our interview, he explains how it’s all rock n’ roll to him: "My goal was to be able to tell the man to go fuck off and do my own thing.” Right on... Let's a trip back into the archives and check out our interview with SuperCW: https://soundcloud.com/rebel_radio/supercw-project EDM.com Track of the Week: https://soundcloud.com/hip-hop/88mph-top-floor-feat-shah-infinite

I Kassen med David Bjerre
I Kassen #453: Year of the Dragon (1985)

I Kassen med David Bjerre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 24:40


Mickey Rourke er den hardcore politimand Stanley White, der får til opgave at få styr på bydelen Chinatown, midt i en anspændt bandekonflikt. Sideløbende med dette mere og mere blodige drama, må den dedikerede politimand også takle en privat konflikt, da han bliver forelsket i en ung kinesisk journalist, til hans kone og chefs store frustration. http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2018/09/i-kassen-453-year-of-dragon-1985.html

Connecte
Riihannon Wilde, Om kontakt og grænser

Connecte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 46:12


Riihannon Wilde, kontakt & grænser Varighed: 46:12 Vært: Inger Hjort Lyt i SoundCloud | iTunes  Riihannon -arbejder som professionel kunstner og kanal. Sideløbende med dette arbejder hun også som tantra terapeut/ priestess mm. og guider mennesker hjem i deres sjæls kerne, connection, nydelse og sande intuitive natur. Riihannon er dedikeret [...] Indlægget Riihannon Wilde, Om kontakt og grænser blev vist første gang den Connecte.

Rollemodellerne by Beartalk
#20 Søren Vejby – Sådan bekæmper du et misbrug og skaber succes – uden at miste dig selv.

Rollemodellerne by Beartalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 77:06


Derfor skal du høre denne podcast:Man siger, at guldet findes på bunden. Helt dernede, hvor vi ikke har andre muligheder end at rejse os igen. Dét kan Søren Vejby om nogen bekræfte. I denne uges afsnit giver min gæst Søren Vejby et unikt indblik i hans rejse gennem kokainmisbrug, livskriser og faderskab. Hans historie handler i høj grad om hvordan, han genfandt kontrollen i sit liv og vi får i dagens afsnit en snak om, hvilke strategier Søren har benyttet sig af på sin vej. Vi snakker også om de faldgruber mange unge er i fare for at falde i idag, samt hvordan østens filosofier kan hjælpe os med, at skabe større lykke i vores liv. Episode 20: Interview Søren Vejby – Rollemodellerne Podcast (function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-heading-5eca58b19f902 .dfd-heading-module {}#dfd-heading-5eca58b19f902 .dfd-heading-delimiter {border-bottom-style: solid;width: 80px;border-bottom-width: 1px;}#dfd-heading-5eca58b19f902 .dfd-heading-delimiter {margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px;}");})(jQuery); Hvem er Søren? Søren Vejby er en mand med mange talenter. Han slog igennem som skuespiller i DR’s store søndags-satsning “Livvagterne”, men har også spillet med i populære serier som “Ørnen” og “Forbrydelsen”. Sørens liv har ikke altid været rosenrødt. Med et mangeårigt kokainmisbrug, samt parforholds – og eksistentielle kriser, har Søren skulle arbejde hårdt for at finde den rolige kerne, som han i dén grad besidder i dag. Dette er alt sammen skildret i hans prisvindende dokumentar: “Kokainens pris”. Søren er også vært på programmerne “Unge i Nattens Klør” på Kanal 5, samt “Specialenheden”. I det første program følger han de unges færden i nattelivet, i det andet er han med på tæt hold når specialstyrkerne rykker ud. I Sørens bog “Den Sande Sejr”, som er baseret på hans erfaringer ud af sit tidligere kokainmisbrug, deler han gavmildt og ærligt ud af de strategier som fik ham tilbage på ret køl. Sideløbende med skuespillerkarrieren har Søren taget en journalistuddannelse og er i dag en efterspurgt foredragsholder, private og i erhvervslivet. Hvorfor er Søren gæst i Rollemodellerne? For det første, er Søren er en af mine venner. Et menneske som inspirerer mig. Så jeg var slet ikke i tvivl om, at han skulle deltage i podcasten. For det andet, så tror jeg de fleste mennesker har stået i en situation, hvor de var på dybt vand. Dér, hvor det har været svært at holde hovedet oven vande. Sørens historie indeholder så meget læring og visdom og jeg er sikker på, at lytterne vil kunne lære meget fra ham. Blandt andet fra hans konkrete og effektive C.O.R.E system, som er et fantastisk værktøj for mennesker, som gennemgår udfordringer i deres liv. Dagens afsnit kommer til at handle meget om personlig udvikling, spiritualitet, og hvilke farer det moderne mennesker står overfor. Søren er inspireret af de asiatiske livsfilosofier, et område som jeg synes vores lyttere skal høre mere om. Jeg er meget begejstret for dagens afsnit, og jeg håber inderligt at i vil finde det lige så inspirerende at lytte til, som jeg synes det var at lave. I denne episode vil du blandt andet få: Inspiration til hvordan du bliver bedre til, at tage styring i dit eget liv. Teknikker til at starte egen yogapraksis, samt interessante livssyn fra yogafilosofien. Konkrete råd til, hvordan du kommer videre i parforholdet, efter at have oplevet svigt. Lære at give slip gennem meditation. Hvorfor de 4 C.O.R.E. principper er så vigtige, og hvordan du integrerer dem i dit eget liv. Hvis du får lyst til at høre et inspirerende afsnit med en anden sej person som har overvundet betydelig modgang i sit liv, så vil jeg anbefale dig at høre Beartalk Episode 4 med Mette Glargaard. Lyt til hele afsnittet her: www.beartalk.dk/mette God fornøjelse Bjørn (function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-single-image-5eca58b1a2743-3832 {border-radius: 10px;}");})(jQuery);Rollemodellerne Episode 20 – Søren Vejby(function($) {$("head").

P7 MIX møder
P7 MIX møder Isam B - 10. jun 2018

P7 MIX møder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 57:00


I P7 Mix Møder har værten, Christoffer Gregersen, besøg af kendte musikere til en snak om sangskrivning, tekster, karriere og hvad der inspirer dem. I denne søndagsudsendelse af 'P7 Mix Møder', har Christoffer Gregersen besøg af det tidligere medlem af gruppen 'Outlandish', som debuterede tilbage i 1997 - Isam B. Efter 20 år med stor national og international succes valgte gruppen så at stoppe sidste år. Sideløbende med karrieren i 'Outlandish' udgav Isam B soloalbummet 'Institution' i 2007 og er nu på banen igen med nyt materiale. I dag bliver der både kigget tilbage og fremad, når vi taler om en lang karriere som sanger og sangskrive samt dykker ned i hans kommende ep med 8 sange, der kommer ud til september. Vært: Christoffer Gregersen. Medvirkende: Isam B. Produceret af Munck Studios København.

Rollemodellerne by Beartalk
#17 Jonathan Løw – Vejen til den stærke virksomhed: Træn som en elitesportsudøver, men husk de vigtige ting, som gør dig glad.

Rollemodellerne by Beartalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 68:28


Derfor skal du høre denne podcast:Hvis du drømmer om at skabe din egen succesfulde start-up, bør du træne – næsten i samme grad som en elitesportsudøver. I dagens afsnit, lærer du hvad iværksættere og sportsfolk har til fælles, og hvordan du træner din “iværksættermuskel”. Gæsten er Jonathan Løw og han har fået erfaringerne gennem sit netværk Viljestyrken, som matcher iværksættere og elitesportsfolk. Desuden snakker vi om, hvordan du balancerer iværksætteri med et liv med lykke og glæde, og ikke mindst, bagsiden af medaljen når det utænkelige sker. Rollemodellerne Episode 17: Podcast med Jonathan Løw Vejen til den stærke virksomhed: Træn som en elitesportsudøver, men husk de vigtige ting, som gør dig glad.(function($) {$("head").append("#dfd-heading-5eca58b25b739 .dfd-heading-module {}#dfd-heading-5eca58b25b739 .dfd-heading-delimiter {border-bottom-style: solid;width: 80px;border-bottom-width: 1px;}#dfd-heading-5eca58b25b739 .dfd-heading-delimiter {margin-top: 10px;margin-bottom: 10px;}");})(jQuery); Hvem er Jonathan? Jonathan Løw er iværksætter, forfatter og foredragsholder. Han er mest kendt for at drive sin virksomhed Listen Louder, hvor han hjælper med at inspirere virksomheder til mere innovation og fokus på iværksætteri. Samtidig har han været involveret i en række start-ups, både som medstifter, rådgiver og pr-rådgiver. Jonathan har tidligere vundet Computer Worlds Edison pris, for sit arbejde med engodsag.dk, samt været en af Berlingskes Talent 100. Sideløbende med de forskellige start-ups, har Jonathan udgivet en række bøger omkring innovation og ledelse bl.a. Disruptionbogen, Gurubogen og senest The Guru Book (som trods navnet ikke er en oversættelse af Gurubogen, men en helt ny bog, med nye deltagere) Samtidig arbejder Jonathan konstant med nye projekter og idéer, og et af hans seneste projekter, er et netværk, hvor han samler elitesportsfolk og iværksættere i et netværk, der hedder Viljestyrken. Jonathan er samtidig en af dem, der har turde gå “mod strømmen” og åbent fortælle om bagsiden af medaljen ved at være iværksætter. Det gjorde han for nyligt, da han åbnede op om det han selv kalder et “lorte år”, hvor han først gik ned med stress, som senere udviklede sig til en decideret depression og indlæggelse på psykiatri. Det kræver sin mand, at fortælle åbent om de ting, og det har Jonathan haft modet til. Hvorfor er Jonathan gæst i Rollemodellerne? Siden jeg læste Jonathans bog Listen Louder for en del år siden, har han altid, for mig, haft en interessant stemme i det danske innovationsmiljø. Jonathan er flittig, og han deler generøst sine holdninger gennem klummer og artikler, som er med til at give indblik i innovation, iværksætteri, PR og ledelse, i et sprog, så alle kan forstå det. Det er samtidig svært at argumentere mod de resultater, han skaber for virksomhederne, han hjælper med PR. Der er ingen tvivl om, at han er en mand, der deler vandene, hvilket vi bl.a. kommer ind på i podcasten, men samtidig er det åbenlyst, at han er lykkedes med at skabe sig et stærkt personligt brand, som en af landets førende eksperter i innovation, gennem hans mange artikler, klummer og synlighed på de sociale medier. Det der aftvinger den største respekt fra mig er dog, at Jonathan, som en af de få danskere, har turde gå åbent ud og fortælle om faldgruberne, og skyggesiden ved at starte selvstændigt og forhåbentlig har været med til at fortælle et mere nuanceret billede af livet som iværksætter. Der er ingen tvivl om, at hans historie viser, at det ikke er omkostningsfrit, at starte som iværksætter, og det bogstaveligt talt, kan være noget der kan være decideret farligt for dig og dine nærmeste. I denne episode vil du blandt andet høre om: Hvordan opbygger du så gode kompetencer at de bliver instinktive, som iværksætter? Hvorfor er det vigtigt at have andet i dit liv end kun din virksomhed? Hvordan skaber du partnerskab med corporate virksomheder som start-up?

Sales for Nerds
S4N 012 Caleb Sidel

Sales for Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 36:15


Caleb Sidel discusses how he got into consulting, why his company partners sell and stay deep in tech, the advantages of partnering with someone like salesforce.com, the simple way they train consultants to be effective sales people, and more.

After Hours at the Burgundy Room
Episode 002 - Jon Sidel

After Hours at the Burgundy Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017


Jon Sidel is a legendary L.A. restaurant and nightclub impresario credited with creating "a scene that gave birth to 32 bars and restaurants, transformed Hollywood, and redefined L.A. nightlife." He’s also a rock n' roll jack of all trades, who’s worked with everyone from The Sex Pistols to The White Stripes. In between signing rockstars and marrying movie stars, Sidel has owned some of the most swinging L.A. bars and restaurants, including Small’s K.O., Swingers, Dominick’s, Jones, and Good Luck Bar. Raised on the mean streets of Manhattan, but decidedly more new age California today, Sidel's a walking storybook, a man whose imprint on L.A. will be forever felt, and whose tales of insider excess continue to rival even those of Vinyl's Richie Finestra. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this walk through the amazing life of a true rock n' roll journeyman, Mr. Jon Sidel. When I saw them (Guns N’ Roses) play the first time, I was like, ‘Oh, shit, that guy’s in a band?’ Because, you know, Axl was just this notorious trouble maker … a little rock guy you’d see in a fistfight at a club over a speed deal.Jon Sidel Jon Sidel Discusses: The origins of his love of music and clubs. Seeing the New York Dolls play at Max’s Kansas City at age 14. The influence of Dennis Hopper in Easy Rider. New York city in the 70s. Hanging at Studio 54 as a 15-year-old. Making money versus making art. Being covered in David Bowie’s spit in a mens room. His involvement in L.A.’s first rap club, the Rhythm Lounge. Being responsible for creating the velvet rope scene in L.A. His mega club, Power Tools. Buying his first bar in L.A. Opening legendary Hollywood bar Small’s K.O. with partner Sean MacPherson. Indochine restaurant in New York. How he became an A&R guy. His band, Fudge Factory Inc. Selling all his bars and restaurants. Working with Whiskeytown and Ryan Adams. His long history with Guns N’ Roses. The list of bars and restaurants he’s owned. How trying to check into an insane asylum led to Good Luck Bar. Partying at Small’s with: Paul Westerberg, Dave Gahan, Joe Strummer, Thelonius Monster, Red Hot Chili Peppers. The night The Clash, Buzzcocks, and Sex Pistols all converged at Small’s. Lady Gaga’s David Bowie Grammy tribute. His current publishing company. His podcast The Idelic Hour. Artists he’s worked with: The White Stripes, Weezer, The Black Keys, The Strokes, Soundgarden, and Beck. The best band he’s ever seen. His amazing London Calling album cover story. Sobriety. The night River Phoenix died. Links Jon Sidel - Twitter Jon Sidel - Facebook Jon Sidel - Spotify New York Dolls at Max’s Kansas City - YouTube Dennis Hopper in Easy Rider - YouTube Studio 54 "Birth of the Cool" - Los Angeles Magazine "Indochine: Stories, Shaken and Stirred" "A&R Star Makers" - LA Weekly Fudge Factory Inc - YouTube [amazon template=image&asin=B000001IU9] [amazon template=wishlist&asin=B000001IU9] Whiskeytown - Spotify “Owners To Pull Plug On Power Tools” - LA Times Swingers Diner Small’s K.O. - LA Times Madonna at Small’s Bar, Hollywood - Photo Jones Hollywood - Eater LA Good Luck Bar - LA Weekly Dominick’s - LA Times Lady Gaga's David Bowie tribute - Vimeo Sidel Services LLC The Idelic Hour The Who - YouTube The Clash's London Calling album cover - Photo “Last Night at the Viper Room”: The Life and Death of River Phoenix  

BeverageDaily Podcast
Cost effective short batch runs informing R&D at Sidel

BeverageDaily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011 4:59


BeverageDaily.com caught up with bottling line specialists Sidel at Interpack 2011 to hear how it is adapting to the product changeover pressures faced by today’s beverage manufacturers.

Revive With Retroid
Revive 022 With Retroid And Dsh (03-20-2011)

Revive With Retroid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2011 118:47


Episode #022 | Revive 022 with music from Flack.Su, Dirtyacid, Kultur & Colombo, Cuervo, Vize, Sidel & Dallean, BSD, Bartodon, EK and Llupa! In the second hour you can listen to dsh's guest mix. PART 1 - RETROID 01. Kawatin - Plate Tectonics (Flack Su Remix) [Glack Audio] 02. Kultur, Colombo - The Good Times (Original Mix) [Metamorph Muzik] 03. Dirtyacid - Funkology (Original Mix) [IBreaks] 04. Cuervo - Invassion (take 1) [Metamorph Muzik] 05. Vize - R U There (Original Mix) [Ridiculoud] 06. Sidel & Dallean - Lost In Time (Original Mix) [Scarcity] 07. BSD - Phantasmagoria (Original Mix) [Mental Machine Muzik] 08. Fisso & Spark - Blow Your Mind (Ek Remix) [Dead Famous] 09. Bartodon - Kick Over (Original Mix) [CDR] 10. Sinners Inc - Drop The Bass (Llupa's Drop The Deep Remix) [Definition:Breaks] PART 2 - DSH 01.Abdomen Burst - Karkelure (Original Mix) 02.Dallean, Sidel - Lost In Time (Monojoke Remix) 03.Clubsonica - Summer Breeze (Original Mix) 04.Lethalness - Sensimina (Original Mix) 05.Le Duke - Alfa (Original Mix) 06.DJ Mutiny - Responded (Under This Remix) 07.Diistortiion - Feel It (Sketi Remix) 08.Parallax Breakz - Fireball (Original Mix) 09.The Analogeeks, Altered Beats - The Hardknockers (Original Mix) 10.Ray'NPro, Baymont Bross - Twisted Metal (Davip Remix) 11.Refracture, Yenn - Symphony (Breaks Mix) 12.Alfoa - Refractions (Digital Department Remix)

Revive With Retroid
Revive 005 With Retroid And Oleg Zubkov (10-18-2009)

Revive With Retroid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2009 117:27


Episode #005 | Revive 005 with music from Royal Sapien, Kultur & Colombo, Sidel, Mesmer, Luqas, Ways & Means, BreakZhead and Neurodriver! In the second hour you can listen to Oleg Zubkov's exclusive guest mix. PART 1 - RETROID 01. Imogen Heap - Little Bird (Royal Sapien Remix) [Unsigned] 02. Kulture & Colombo - Konflict [iBreaks] 03. Krapula Concept - Tekno Machine (Kulture & Colombo Remix) [Metamorph Muzik] 04. Leuce Rhythms - This Will Roll (Sidel Remix) [Chipsound] 05. Felix Stone - Time Lamb (Mesmer Remix) [Flexstone] 06. Kraymon - Papillon Rouge (Luqas Remix) [Dead Famous] 07. Ways & Means - Bass Bomber (Original Mix) [Dusted Breaks] 08. Dandyskills - Default Groove (Ways & Means Remix) [Chipsound] 09. BreakZhead - Turn Limiter Off (Original Mix) [Subtribe] 10. Neurodriver - Sidewinder (Original Mix) [Broken Robot] PART 2 - OLEG ZUBKOV 01.Yadek - Milky Way (Original Mix) [Morphosis] 02.Shiloh - Chords (Phrakture Remix) [Polytechnic] 03.Python - Freedom (Aeron Aether Remix) [Proton Particles] 04.Duane Barry - Searching The Stars (Original Mix) [Digital Sensation Uk] 05.Pavel Denisov - Mystery (Helbot Remix) [Digital Sensation Uk] 06.Future Funk Squad - Alien (The Peepshow Ownerz Remix) [En:vision] 07.Oleg Zubkov - New Parallels (Fretwell Mix) [Mistique Music] 08.Jono Fernandez - Everytime (Arthur Deep "goodbye La Mix") [Proton Music] 09.Moonbeam Feat Avis Vox - Storm Of Clouds (Esthetique Breaks Mix) [Unsigned] 10.Michael Feihstel - Windowgazing (Original Mix) [Proton Particles]

Tell Somebody
PSR co-founder Dr. Victor Sidel & Ed Asner

Tell Somebody

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2009 54:35


Physicians for Social Responsibility co-founder Dr. Victor Sidel comes to Kansas City for a forum on Healthcare vs. Warfare: We Pay - Who Profits? Kansas Citian Ed Asner is featured in the radio play It's Up to Us Alone. www.tellsomebody.us mail@tellsomebody.us  To download a copy of this show, right-click on the .mp3 filename below and choose "save target as"