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Best podcasts about sjf

Latest podcast episodes about sjf

Ekot
Ekot 22:00 Unionen och SJF varslar om strejk på SVT i Stockholm

Ekot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 10:00


Nyheter och fördjupning från Sverige och världen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

Journalistpodden (Journalistförbundet)
Journalistpodden #218: Det vill vi med avtalsrörelsen 2025

Journalistpodden (Journalistförbundet)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 21:27 Transcription Available


Nästa år ska fem av Journalistförbundets kollektivavtal förhandlas om. Och vi är redo. Med en helt ny avtalsplattform har planen lagts för framtiden: Det här vill Journalistförbundet med avtalsrörelsen!  I avsnittet berättar vår förhandlingschef Katarina Dahlskog och biträdande förhandlingschef Karolina Tolstav om vår nya avtalsplattform och vilka områden vi satt fokus på. De berättar om det utvecklingsarbete som pågått, enkätsvaren om den viktigaste frågan och vad fackligt aktiva tycker om löneförhandlingarna på företag med våra kollektivavtal. Och när vet vi hur det blir med lönehöjningarna 2024? 

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Returns on Investment
How SJF Ventures seeks to bend the impact curve with Dave Kirkpatrick and Kelsey Jarrett

Returns on Investment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 20:46


David Bank is joined by Dave Kirkpatrick, Managing Director and co-founder of SJF Ventures, a climate and impact investor in Durham NC, and SJF's Director of Impact, Kelsey Jarrett, to talk about finding the alpha in impact. Read Dave and Kelsey's op-ed on ImpactAlpha, as well as our profile of Dave.

ArtScene with Erika Funke
Marko Marcinko; July 25 2024

ArtScene with Erika Funke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 18:54


Marko Marcinko, Artistic Director of the Scranton Jazz Festival and Leader of the Festival Big Band, speaking about the 19th annual SJF to be held in downtown Scranton August 2, 3 & 4, 2024. Friday and Saturday will feature free jazz walks & on Saturday evening, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will perform at the Scranton Cultural Center at 7:30 pm. Celebrated jazz saxophonist Joe Lovano will join the Scranton Jazz Festival Big Band under Marcinko's direction at 6:00 pm at the Ritz Theater. For more information: www.scrantonjazzfestival.org/

The St James Files
What Comes After Indefinite Insanity?

The St James Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 6:18


We've taken some time over the last few weeks between recording to discuss the future of SJF. It's with heavy hearts we close the case files going forward. Thank you all for your time and support and please look after yourselves.

HT Daily News Wrap
Will go by order: Delhi govt on odd-even after Supreme Court's ‘optics' rap | Evening News

HT Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 9:28


Will go by order: Delhi govt on odd-even after Supreme Court's ‘optics' rap, Bihar caste survey data out: What it says, Visitors not allowed at Delhi, Punjab airports after threat from Canada-based SJF and other top news bulletin here.

Fr. Steve Mateja's Podcasts
"Little Girl, Arise"--St. John Fisher Women's Conference 2023 Talk by Sr. Mary Peter, SOLT

Fr. Steve Mateja's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 53:02


Sr. Mary a member of the SOLT community gave an extraordinary talk at the SJF women's conference rooted in being a little girl and the struggles of family life.  

Fr. Steve Mateja's Podcasts
St. John Fisher Women's Conference (Fr. Steve's Homily)

Fr. Steve Mateja's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 5:09


SJF hosted an annual women's conference on 10-14-23.  It was a tremendous blessing a success.  This was Fr. Steve's homily from that mornings Mass.

The Transformation of Value
Proof of Work as a Creative Practice with Sound Artist SJF

The Transformation of Value

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 58:52


I talk with SJF, a Sound Artist based in the U.K. We explore questions about privacy and the panopticon of surveillance as we move on from the chaos of 2022, and how Bitcoin's Proof of Work ethos can help inspire and enable creative endeavours. Intro music by SJF. Links: SJF on twitter: https://twitter.com/sjf_tokyo Listen to SJF's ambient music: https://sjfmusic.bandcamp.com/ Tip SJF via his Lightning Address: LNURL1DP68GURN8GHJ7AMPD3KX2AR0VEEKZAR0WD5XJTNRDAKJ7TNHV4KXCTTTDEHHWM30D3H82UNVWQHHG6R9D9EXJUN0DCERX9XFHJ7 Our Vinyl Album collaboration, Wander the Night Japan: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/codyellingham/sjf-wander-the-night-japan-album SJF and Cody's previous Podcast: https://conversationslateatnight.com/

Salí de una secta
SALÍ DE UNA SECTA ¿Y AHORA QUÉ? “FIESTA SIN CULPA” CON INVITADO ESPECIAL │ E2 T5

Salí de una secta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 82:37


En el episodio de esta semana platicamos con nuestro amix de toda la vida, él prefirió permanecer anónimo por cuidar de su familia que sigue dentro, pero nos acompañó en esta plática donde él nos cuenta cómo fue salir de la secta LLDM y empezar a explorar la fiesta y diversión durante su etapa universitaria, sus pininos yéndose de party, cómo fue experimentar culpa, miedo, la muerte de SJF, etc. Hablamos de encontrarnos, sanar y hacer amistades chidas. No te lo pierdas. Únete al club apóstata: Síguenos en instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salideunasecta Síguenos en facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salideunasecta Síguenos en twitter: https://twitter.com/salideunasecta Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/salideunasecta Contáctanos: salideunasecta@gmail.com

Conversations Late at Night
Conquering life's difficult work

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 56:46


Welcome to episode 25 of Conversations Late at Night. In this episode, we touch upon what it means to approach and deal with the difficult work that life often throws our way. We discuss the two types of perfectionism and how important it is to move past the unobtainable kind, the hidden joys of repetitive and zen-like jobs, the reflective practice of writing your future self a letter and we spend some time reflecting on Nike's ubiquitous mantra—Just Do It. We also talk about how our Wander the Night Japan vinyl project is in its final days of wrapping up. Please enjoy. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and want to support it, please share it with a loved one, subscribe and leave a review. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know your thoughts in our Signal group; a place where creatives of all mediums are coming together to share work and offer support.

Conversations Late at Night
Take the long way home

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 69:12


Thank you for joining us for episode 24 of Conversations Late at Night, the podcast where we discuss creativity in a chaotic world. This week's conversation touches on the psychological immune system (and it was William B. Irvine that Simon was trying to remember the name of!), becoming more politically engaged once things start affecting you personally, getting started with donating to charity by helping just one person, using the term 'brother' more and how good it feels to be genuinely friendly to hospitality staff you meet. Cody also throws in some ideas he's currently working on with something he's tentatively calling the Wander Diary. And sometimes we need to take the long way home so that we can open ourselves up to new experiences and joy. Enjoy! ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and want to support it, please share it with a loved one, subscribe and leave a review. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know your thoughts in our Signal group; a place where creatives of all mediums are coming together to share work and offer support.

Conversations Late at Night
#VanLife with Patricia Danielle Tan

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 78:46


In this conversation, we're joined by Patricia Danielle Tan; a fascinating multi-disciplinary artist who recently travelled around the south island of New Zealand for an extended period of time in a van with not much guiding her except a strong desire for the freedom to roam and an aim to rediscover the sense of agency she felt she lost during the pandemic. We talk about what it means to create art as a medium agnostic, journaling whilst on the road, nostalgia for places we've never been and giving yourself over to the guiding forces of the universe when travelling. Find more about Patricia's adventures on Instagram. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and want to support it, please share it with a loved one, subscribe or leave a review. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know your thoughts in our Signal group; a place where creatives of all mediums are coming together to share work and offer support.

Conversations Late at Night
A glass bottle of memories

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 65:01


Episode 22 of Conversations Late at Night. In this episode, we talk about reflecting on the day that's just passed with a journal, #VanLife and whether we can live without posting our lives to social media, the guilt we feel when we don't return people's messages or emails immediately and Simon tells a story about how a gong can change your life. Cody also reads us his story A Glass Bottle of Memories from his DERIVE Wander Magazine #8. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and want to support it, please share it with a loved one, subscribe or leave a review. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know your thoughts in our Signal group; a place where creatives of all mediums are coming together to share work and offer support.

Conversations Late at Night
Finding joy in small moments

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 52:16


In this episode, we have a deep conversation that covers a range of topics; the novel that Cody is currently writing, work and why we do what we do, what it means to float through life, and finding comfort in just being. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and want to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know your thoughts in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Cycling through the city at midnight

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 88:36


Episode 20 of Conversations Late at Night is here and it's our first journey into recording video. This is just the beginning, look out for more visuals, photography, videos and recordings in future episodes. In this episode we have a conversation about how cycling through the city at night is a far better experience at clearing your head, how taking a walk whilst actively thinking is important, what it means to leave a legacy, and how we could all do with paying more attention to our local community. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Curating compassion

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 90:05


Episode 19 of Conversations Late at Night sees Simon back on the narrowboat in London after a trip to Japan and Cody in his new podcasting space. In this conversation, we talk about Simon's travels in Kyoto & Tokyo, the importance of compassion, how we should stay focused on making gradual improvements in everything we do and Cody talks about the book he's currently reading—The Fourth Turning. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Returning to Japan

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 51:58


Welcome to episode 18 of Conversations Late at Night, Returning to Japan. In this conversation, we talk about Simon's upcoming trip to Japan, how Plato's Republic is necessary reading, the paralysis of choice, and how YouTube comments can sometimes be artistic and beautiful. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
12 principles for creativity with Taylor Deupree

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 68:17


In this episode of Conversations Late at Night we're joined by Taylor Deupree—musician, photographer, mastering engineer and the founder of 12k; a music label based out of New York. We've long been fascinated with 12k due to the distinct organic and natural sound of the music its musicians create. In this conversation, we go into detail about Taylor's connection to Japan, the history of 12k, the twelve principles underpinning everything the label creates, and the community he's been building since the label's inception. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Svensson & Mattisson
Hur kan relationen mellan kommunikatörer och journalister bli bättre?

Svensson & Mattisson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 63:37


De senaste åren har det på sina håll varit ansträngt mellan kommunikatörer och journalister. Kritik mot antalet kommunikatörer och att de hindrar insyn är ett återkommande inslag i svensk media. Samtidigt ser vi hur den ökade stressen och arbetsbelastningen på journalister gör dem mer beroende av kommunikatörer. Hur ser relationen mellan journalister och kommunikatörer ut i dag? Vad är anledningen till att det skaver ibland? Och vad kan båda branscherna göra för att förbättra relationen?  Det och mycket mer diskuteras i detta panelsamtal mellan Anna Troberg, ordförande i fackförbundet DIK och Ulrika Hyllert, ordförande i Journalistförbundet. Läs DIK:s rapport ”Vad ska kommuniceras och av vem?": https://dik.se/om-oss/nyheter/en-av-tre-kommunikatorer-tvingas-ga-emot-sina-yrkesetiska-principer?fbclid=IwAR0WUGySUTmPj5MQxjsfdwaf4ZNFEYtf0T5KGxz0xxWyhEdhuZND7S1kVWM  Besök DIK:s hemsida: https://dik.se/ Besök SJF:s hemsida: https://www.sjf.se/ ---------------------------- Vi är tacksamma för synpunkter och feedback. Vi tar även gärna emot tips på ämnen och gäster i vår podcast. Eller så kanske du vill att vi ska komma till din arbetsplats och snacka media och kommunikation?  Följ oss på Facebook: http://facebook.com/svenssonmattisson Kontakta oss på: svenssonmattisson@hotmail.com  

Conversations Late at Night
Lessons from Ojiichan

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 82:58


Welcome to episode 16 of Conversations Late at Night, Lessons from Ojiichan. We start this chat off by diving into what nostalgia means for us and then things progress from there. We hear SJF's favourite poem by Mary Oliver; Wild Geese, talk about Kaitiaki - the Māori term for the concept of guardianship - and about the lessons we can learn from generations that came before us. Our Kickstarter campaign for Wander the Night Japan limited edition vinyl is still running. Please head over to Kickstarter to learn more. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Wander the Night Japan

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 57:32


Join us as we dive into the details behind our collaboration Wander the Night Japan; a Kickstarter campaign that will see the release of a limited-edition 12” vinyl of the Wander the Night Japan album with music by Simon James French (SJF) and photography by Cody Ellingham. In a time when so many of us couldn't get out and explore the world, the original Wander the Night website aimed to recreate that magical feeling of your first night in a new city. Now we're releasing the Japanese tracks as a gorgeous heavyweight 12” vinyl that will interest even non-collectors of the medium. Read more about the campaign, and the story behind it, over on Kickstarter. We've previously recorded an episode of Conversations Late at Night where we talked deeply about one of the tracks featured on the album: Kyoto. Please check that out here: Wander the Night: Kyoto and our relationship to that beautiful city. ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Entrepreneurs for Impact
The OG of Impact Investing — Dave Kirkpatrick, Managing Director of SJF Ventures

Entrepreneurs for Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 42:00


Led by Managing Director Dave Kirkpatrick, SJF Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Durham, San Francisco, New York, and Seattle that has been at the forefront of impact investing since 1999. They have invested in 70+ high impact ventures that are creating a healthier, smarter and cleaner future. Dave Kirkpatrick helped lead SJF's capitalization of four funds totaling $260 million starting in 1999. His portfolio engagements include Terabase Energy, ROOM, Waycare, Voltaiq, Living Earth, ENTOUCH Controls, and Community Energy, as well as exited companies TransLoc, NEXTracker, groSolar, CleanScapes, B.B Hobbs, and Foxfire. Dave's industry focus areas include solar energy, energy efficiency, recycling & reuse, and mobility. Dave also serves as the founding co-chair of the Impact Capital Managers, a network of private capital fund managers in the U.S. and Canada investing for financial returns and impact. Prior to SJF, Dave founded and managed two other successful enterprises – KirkWorks, a cleantech investment research firm; and SunShares, a solar energy and recycling company. Dave was named the 2005 CDVC Practitioner of the Year by the Community Development Venture Capital Alliance and Recycler of the Year in 1996 by the National Recycling Coalition. Dave earned a BA in Physics and History from Duke University in 1982 and an MBA from UNC Kenan Flagler Business School (KFBS) in 1991. He was named KFBS Executive MBA Alumnus of the Year in 2010. He enjoys gardening, kayaking, and trying to learn Spanish. ------- QUESTIONS THAT WE COVERED: Business What is your investment focus — e.g., sector, stage, geography, check size? What makes you unique versus the competition? Give us some examples of recent investments that you're excited about. Outside of your current business, what other 1-2 climate or sustainability sectors seem like promising areas in which to start a business? What might those solutions look like? Personal Tell us about 1-2 tips you'd give your “younger” self in order to be faster, more effective, and higher impact. What are some habits and routines that keep you focused, healthy, and sane — e.g., meditations, exercise, productivity hacks? What recommendations do you have for our audience — books, podcasts, quotes, tools? What's the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you — outside of your own family? ------- PODCAST HOST: Entrepreneurs for Impact is the only private mastermind community for growth-stage CEOs and investors fighting climate change. We're on a mission to help climate leaders supercharge their impacts, share best practices, expand their networks, and reach their full potential. Our invite-only cohorts of 12 executives catalyze personal development and business growth via monthly meetings, annual retreats, a member-only Climate Investor Database, and 1:1 coaching and strategy calls. Today's highly curated Mastermind members represent over $4B in market cap or assets under management, and are influencing corporate priorities and infrastructure much bigger than that. Peer groups are led by Dr. Chris Wedding who brings $1B+ of investment experience, 60,000+ professional students taught, 25 years of meditation, an obsession with constant improvement, and far too many mistakes to keep to himself. Website: www.entrepreneursforimpact.com Membership benefits: https://bit.ly/3l12Gyg Sample Mastermind members: https://bit.ly/3ipSehS Request more information on membership: https://bit.ly/3mj48eM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/entrepreneurs-for-impact/message

Conversations Late at Night
The concert pianist and the musician – creativity from struggle with Greg Kozakiewicz

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 79:24


We're back for episode 14 of Conversations Late at Night. For this late-night conversation, we were joined by musician and all-round creative, Greg Kozakiewicz. Currently living in Edinburgh but originally from Poland, Greg shared some incredible stories with us about growing up in Poland and how this had a profound effect on his creativity. He also opened up about his journey til now which took him to several different countries and what gives him inspiration. Please enjoy this wonderful chat. To listen to Greg's music please check out his Bandcamp. He's also over on Twitter and Instagram. https://www.gregkozakiewicz.com ••• Head to www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Chat with us, ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Creating our best work in difficult times

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 93:28


In this episode, the first of 2022, we talk all about SJF's new album Motion, paring your life and possessions back to become lighter, our plans for this year, the desire to live a self-sustaining lifestyle and how the pandemic inspired us to create our best work. We also riff on the idea of sending hand-printed newsletters/stories out to people - something we'd like to do in 2022. The latest album, Motion, by SJF will be released on the 4th of February. The article Cody mentioned, Fretful Sleepers, by Bill Pearson. ••• Head to https://www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
75 years and 5000 years of Korea, with Colin Marshall

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 89:28


Welcome to Conversations Late at Night, episode twelve. In this episode we chat with Colin Marshall, a broadcaster and essayist who writes about languages, culture and cities. Colin has a particular interest in Los Angeles and Seoul, the latter being the city he's called home for the past six years. We riffed on many ideas and topics including the subject of whether you can have culture without cities, the history of Korean cinema, and the question to ponder when exploring South Korea: "Are you wandering through a place that is 5000 years old or 75 years old?". Please enjoy. ••• A few links to find Colin's work on the web: Twitter • Website ※ All music composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group. www.conversationslateatnight.com

Conversations Late at Night
Sharing Your Last Packet of Noodles

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 56:38


Episode eleven of Conversations Late at Night. In this episode we question whether the country we grew up in is the same now as it was back then, "The Poet's Death", how the art world might respond to the pandemic and what it means to share your last packet of noodles atop a mountain. As Marcus Aurelius writes: "The pain which is intolerable carries us off; but that which lasts a long time is tolerable; and the mind maintains its own tranquility by retiring into itself, and the ruling faculty is not made worse. But the parts which are harmed by pain, let them, if they can, give their opinion about it." That is what we call art. ••• Head to https://www.conversationslateatnight.com for more episodes. ※ All music composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Climbing the mountain, with Fernando Gros

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 63:02


Episode ten of Conversations Late at Night. This episode welcomes our first guest, Fernando Gros. We talk to Fernando about his journey of being a writer, musician, photographer and overall prolific creator. Not one to be lumped in any boxes, his Twitter bio reads "Made in Chile, grown in Australia, polished in Japan". He's currently living in London and we talk to him about life in the city, finding moments of joy in the small things, how to use Twitter positively, what it means to be a creator vs a consumer on social media and looking for a healthy way to consume news in a world where the negative so easily floats to the top. ••• A few links to find Fernando on the web: Twitter • Website • Blog ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. Photography by Cody Ellingham. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Japanpodden
Långa bollar på Japan

Japanpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 42:10


Dagens ämne är långsiktighet, vikten av att vara långsiktig när man gör affärer eller på annat sätt har verksamhet i Japan.  Vi ger flera exempel. Ett av de viktigaste är kanske Sweden-Japan Foundation som i år firar 50 årsjubileum. SJF är bland annat mycket aktivt när det gäller dela ut stipendier till forskare och studenter som vill tillbringa tid i Japan. 

Conversations Late at Night
Ever-shortening attention spans, the current state of the world and dealing with loneliness

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 66:52


Episode nine of Conversations Late at Night. A deep episode where we talk about how the attention span of modern culture is getting shorter and shorter, the current state of the world after enduring multiple lockdowns, how we like to pack when travelling and how to deal with loneliness and what it was like to be lonely in Japan. ••• Links to a few of the things we talk about in this episode. Be curious: Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Voxel Art • MadMaraca Frankfurt School Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
FOMO, being nostalgic for an old you, travelling America, Fragments and DERIVE Wanderer 10

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 40:26


Episode eight of Conversations Late at Night. Life seems to be returning back to normal in the UK post-lockdown but it's still difficult for many countries, especially New Zealand where Cody is right now. We chatted a bit about this in today's episode and also the feeling of FOMO or Fear of Missing Out, being nostalgic for an old you, the dream we both have of travelling America one day, SJF's new album Fragments that was just released and Cody's upcoming DERIVE Wanderer 10 magazine. ••• Links to a few of the things we talk about in this episode. Be curious: Liminal Spaces SJF's new album Fragments: Bandcamp • Spotify • Apple Music Cody's DERIVE Wanderer Magazine ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, de-Googling and de-Facebooking life and using creativity as an escape hatch

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 53:49


Episode seven of Conversations Late at Night is a bit of a multi-topic episode but should make for an interesting listen. We talk about the brilliant Meditations from Marcus Aurelius and how to use its wisdom, how to release social media's control over your life and the way it seems that Covid has inspired everyone to become a little bit more creative. ••• Links to a few of the things we talk about in this episode. Be curious: Meditations by Marcus Aurelius SJF's fave • Cody's fave ProtonMail Joy at Work by Marie Kondo THX 1138 Logan's Run Brazil ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Wander the Night: Kyoto and our relationship to that beautiful city

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 60:35


In this episode we talk about the latest city in our Wander the Night series; Kyoto. To experience Wander the Night for yourself please head over to www.wanderthenight.com. During lockdown we were both itching to get out and explore the world so this is something we made to remedy that. A beautiful collaboration of photography and music. We talk about how SJF created the music and how Cody's early wanderings led to the photo we ended up using. We also delve into our relationship with this magical city, whether we can really know the 'real' Kyoto as outsiders, exploring the city by using literature as a map/guide and not working in jobs that don't allow you to chase your creativity. ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Better Money Better World
#13 | SJF Ventures: High Growth, Positive Impact

Better Money Better World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 44:35


SJF Ventures has pioneered venture-like growth in sustainable businesses since 1999. Co-founded by Dave Kirkpatrick, SJF was initially called the “Sustainable Jobs Fund” – founded with the belief that environmentally driven companies would create good jobs. But today, SJF has built deep expertise across verticals like healthcare, education, and the environment. Dave, and Emma Sissman, lead at SJF for implementing impact and growth strategies, talk about how SJF drives high impact and high growth at the same time.

Conversations Late at Night
Zooming out on Life, new music from SJF, Wander the Night, HOPE and post-pandemic DERIVE

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 65:43


The fifth episode of Conversations Late at Night takes a meandering, but deep, journey through the recent work of artists Cody Ellingham and Simon James French. In this episode we hear a new track from SJF and talk about original DERIVE and how it was affected by COVID. And please remember Cody's quote from this week: "A good creative life is like Mediterranean food; it's just basic ingredients put together well." ••• Links to a few of the things we talk about in this episode. Be curious: Wander the Night Glimmers [new track from SJF] The Soundscapes of Shanghai Benjamin Bardou Austin Kleon Brain Pickings Seth Godin's Newsletter ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

I.A. Café - Enquête au cœur de la recherche sur l’intelligence artificielle
Épisode 18 - Grandeurs et misères de la recherche interdisciplinaire en AI - Des nouvelles de nous!

I.A. Café - Enquête au cœur de la recherche sur l’intelligence artificielle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 60:25


Au début de cette aventure qu'est ce podcast sur la recherche en AI, parce que vous aviez accepté de nous suivre dans nos enquêtes sur la recherche sur les enjeux sociaux et moraux en AI, nous vous avions promis de vous confier les grandeurs et misères de jeunes chercheurs qui tentent d'arrimer leurs propres expertises avec ce «nouveau» champ qu'est la recherche en IA. Dans cet épisode, nous vous donnons des nouvelles de nous!Ève nous parle:de ses projets d'écriture de son projet de mémoiredes difficultés et défis de la recherche en droitdes défis techniques de la recherche qualitative #NvivoDavid nous parle: de son projet de recherche sur l'utilisation du NLP pour décortiquer l'intelligibilité des contrats d'assurancesde son podcast Open Layer (notre podcast ami!) https://youtu.be/sOnYAftqAKA de l'avenir de la recherche universitaire dans un contexte où la recherche en AI se fait essentiellement à l'extérieur des universitésJF nous parle:de la recherche sur les enjeux éthiques en AIdu développement d'un système de trophées, badges et récompenses, inspiré de la culture des jeux vidéos, pour stimuler l'engagement des étudiants en classesdu mouvement SoTL (Scholarship of teaching and learning) consacré à la recherche sur l'enseignementdu rôle du chercheur, et des multiples tâches qui accompagnent ce rôle!Textes mentionnés: Jean-François Sénéchal, Évaluer les étudiants comme dans un jeu vidéo , La conversation Canada, 28 avril 2021Support the show

Conversations Late at Night
NFTs, the Metaverse, The Hacker Ethos, Commune Living and Artist Retreats

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 48:20


The fourth episode of Conversations Late at Night from artists Cody Ellingham and Simon James French. In this episode we talk all about dipping our toes into the NFT world, The Metaverse, The Hacker Ethos as a way of life, living on a commune and hosting an artist retreat. ••• Links to a few of the things we talk about in this episode. Be curious: 狂った一頁 (Kurutta Ippeji) • A Page of Madness Way of Ozu Malcolm Gladwell • Outliers DERIVE Moments (our NFT stuff) Village Kit Almost Perfect Tokyo Ting Shuo ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
Life on a narrowboat, moving back to an old city, Cody's New Zealand Nocturnes and personal development

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 58:12


The long awaited third episode of Conversations Late at Night. In this episode we discuss living on a narrowboat on a canal in the centre of London, moving back to a city you left a long time ago, Cody's project New Zealand Nocturnes, how to deal with personal development and more. ••• ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Rochester Rotary
3/16/21 - Timothy J. Madigan (Professor and Chair of Philosophy at St. John Fisher College and founder of its Irish Studies Program)

Rochester Rotary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 48:27


He is the author, co-author, and editor of several books, including Friendship & Happiness and the Connection Between Them; Lessons Learned from Popular Culture; The Sociology of Sports: An Introduction and Beyond Sustainability: A Thriving Environment. He is a member of the American Conference for Irish Studies, the Irish American Cultural Association, and the Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Society, as well as a frequent visitor to Ireland, especially Waterford.

Conversations Late at Night
Reconnecting with your senses and late night drives with Murray Cammick

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 66:05


Welcome to the second episode of Conversations Late at Night. In this episode we talked about Cody's recent trip to Auckland, his late night drives with photographer Murray Cammick, SJF's upcoming projects, art residencies in Iran and (re)connecting with your senses after lockdown. ••• ※ All music, unless stated otherwise, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

Conversations Late at Night
The creativity process, late night wandering & the difficulty of keeping long-running projects alive

Conversations Late at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 79:47


The very first episode of Conversations Late at Night, a podcast of deep chats between long-distance artistic collaborators Cody Ellingham and Simon James French who first met and started working together whilst living in Tokyo, Japan. In this episode our conversation takes a journey through how we both approach the creativity process, how a late night wander in an unfamiliar city can give inspiration, returning home after many years away and tips for keeping the magic of a long-running project alive. ••• ※ All music, unless otherwise stated, was composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share it with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group.

RadioAFS
Inside the League Ep. 21-Vernard Smith, GM Nelson Lozano,& LB Gary Clem SJF

RadioAFS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 107:00


Going through the Simulation Football League with League News, Upcoming games, and interview with players, coaches, & staff. Shows are every Friday's from 9:00PM EST/6:00PM PST. Call in's are welcome and encouraged: (516)418-5467. Today's guest/s: LB Gary Clem of SJF, FS Vernard Smith of Memphis Riverrunners, HC Mel Davis of Portland Fleet

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Jaktstugan Podcast
Avsnitt 14

Jaktstugan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 70:24


Roadtripp till Öster-Malma där vi träffar Ulrika Karlsson Arne. Hon är verkligen en inspirations källa, Vi avhandlar Extreme huntress, drömjakter, Ulrikas nya jobb på Sjf. Så ta fram en fin bit viltkött och lite gott vin och lyssna till middagen så kommer det att bli toppen. Trevlig helg.

Voices of Misery Podcast
Summerslam review and the nerds have enough.

Voices of Misery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 148:48


This week the nerds review the Summerslam 2019 pay per view after addressing controversy regarding their personalities being "borrowed' by others. After that, they go about their usual routine and talk about Whitney Cummings titties, political SJF nonsense, shout out new fans, neighborhood crap, Florida Man returns, and Deep Fakes! And they issue a final friendly warning.    Twitter: @voicesofmisery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com  

Trainwreck Sports
Crowd Assist Pod II

Trainwreck Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 21:30


In Episode II, the CAP Crew is waiting out the most boring week of the sports year as training camp is almost upon us. The crew talks Madden ratings, #Embedded, and dorming scenarios at SJF.

Money and Meaning
20 Years of Impact Investing with SJF Ventures

Money and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 40:15


This week's episode is a conversation with impact investing pioneer Dave Kirkpatrick of SJF Ventures and Impact Capital Managers. Dave was at the forefront of the impact investing industry when he co-founded SJF Ventures back in 1999. Originally the Sustainable Jobs Fund, SJF has grown from a $17 million first fund to the recent $125 million close of fund four. In this conversation, host Alex Kravitz asks Dave about his longevity in the industry, how his investment philosophy has evolved over the lifecycle of his four funds, and how the industry has changed over his 20 years as an investor.

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe
This VC Aligns Her Investing With Her 'Liberal Hippie Roots' - Cody Nystrom, SJF Ventures - #677

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 22:27


Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2ANGnH3. Cody Nystrom, 35, is a venture capitalist who makes healthcare investments for SJF Ventures where she is a Managing Director. For her, it was important for her work to align with her values. “I was raised by two hippie parents in a remote area of Alaska about 45 minutes from Fairbanks. They would have probably died at the time if they had been told I would end up in a career in finance,” Nystrom says. She graduated at the top of her high school class and then from her engineering class at the University of Virginia. Still, she says, “I was a first-generation college student with no idea about professional jobs in the real world.” Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/2ANGnH3. Check out my free webinar where I share the secrets of successful nonprofit crowdfunding at http://crowdfundingforsocialgood.org.

Impact on Record
Episode 6 - Dave Kirkpatrick

Impact on Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 21:07


Dave Kirkpatrick is a Managing Director and co-founder of SJF Ventures, which focuses on high growth, positive impact ventures. Dave helped lead SJF’s capitalization of four funds totaling $260 million starting in 1999. Dave’s portfolio engagements include TransLoc, EnTouch Controls, Community Energy, Living Earth, and ED MAP, as well as exited companies NEXTracker, groSolar, CleanScapes, B.B Hobbs, and Foxfire. Dave’s particular industry focus areas include solar energy, energy efficiency, recycling & reuse, and mobility. Prior to SJF, Dave founded and managed two other successful enterprises – KirkWorks, a cleantech investment research firm; and SunShares, a solar energy and recycling company. Dave was named the 2005 CDVC Practitioner of the Year by the Community Development Venture Capital Alliance and Recycler of the Year in 1996 by the National Recycling Coalition. Dave co-founded the SJF Institute in 2001, which merged with Investors’ Circle, a twenty-year-old impact investment angel network, in 2011. Dave earned a BA in Physics and History from Duke University in 1982 and an MBA from UNC Kenan Flagler Business School (KFBS) in 1991. He was named KFBS Executive MBA Alumnus of the Year in 2010. He enjoys gardening, kayaking and trying to learn Spanish.

Medierna
Riskerat källskydd och strid om enad etik

Medierna

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 34:46


DN riskerade anonymiteten för papperslösI samband med REVA-debatten i mars publicerade Dagens Nyheter en sex sidor lång artikel om livet som papperslös i Malmö. Artikeln hyllades av många för att ha kommit så nära de gömdas vardag, för att journalisten med så levande beskrivningar och med många detaljer lyckades skildra livet för dom gömda som lever mitt ibland oss andra. Men närheten till de gömda hade ett pris. De intervjuade kände sig exponerade och blev rädda att de skulle hittas av polisen. En av de papperslösa kände sig till och med tvungen att sluta skolan och att för en tid flytta från Malmö. Vår Malmöreporter Mikael Funke har tittat närmare på DN:s publicering.Ekot anklagat för att ha riskerat källa med hemliga dokumentNi känner säkert igen det - sidorna som bläddras fram i dramatiskt sidoljus - hemligstämpeln som skymtar till i förbigående.När reportern inte kommer längre med envisa frågor och kommunpampen eller näringslivstoppen står där och blånekar - det är ofta då de läggs upp på bordet - den granskande journalistikens verkliga trumfkort. De hemliga dokumenten. De som visar att reportern har rätt och att makthavaren ljuger.Men det finns risker med att visa att man vet för mycket. Mikael Holmström, säkerhetspolitisk reporter på Svenska Dagbladet tycker det viftas alldeles för mycket med hemliga papper i svensk journalistik. Källskyddet är i fara när redaktionerna vill visa vilka starka bevis man har på hand, säger Holmström. Man får nämligen räkna med att det finns andra som med lupp granskar korten. Kort som kan vara märkta och därför spårbara.Det här reportaget av Mattias Pleijel handlar om hur Justitiekanslern använde Ekots hemsida för att jaga källorna bakom Saudiaffären. Journalistförbundet vill samla all prövning av journalistik på ett ställe Frågan om den utskällda Yrkesetiska nämnden, som drivs av Journalistförbundet, har hamnat i hetluften - efter att förbundet kastat in den i den långdragna utredningen om en ny Medieombudsman. Ska MO ta över prövningen av journalisternas arbetsmetoder? Det tycker SJF - men förslaget får kritik för att bli alltför komplicerat och undergräva den nya Medieombudsmannens trovärdighet. Och när vår reporter Mattias Pleijel besökte SJF blev hans egen yrkesetik ifrågasatt.

Power Your Life
Zayne Mitchell: Fitness & Health

Power Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2012 49:00


Zayne Mitchell is an author, Personal Trainer, Boot Camp Instructor, Certifed Lifestyle Weight Management Professional, Functional Training Specialist and the Founder/President of SJF. His fitness career began when he asked 5 women to be a part of an exercise program he created. For three days per week, Zayne motivated these women to achieve their fitness goals. In just 5 years, he's reached the lives of thousands of people looking to enhance their quality of life. Zayne has worked with several corporations such as Cooper University Hospital of New Jersey, Hardenbergh Insurance Group of New Jersey, Ballard Sphar Ingersoll, LLP of New Jersey, RIPA Center for Women's Wellness. Zayne's consulting work includes speaking at the New Jersey Strength Coaches Association (NJSC) meeting.   He’s the author of What Do I Eat? Top 50 Foods For Fitness And Overall Quality Of Life and also the editor of a weekly email newsletter with over 500 subscribers. Zayne also hosts a new television show: Live Healthy Now.  

Medieormen
Debatt hos Public Service-klubben: LAS i kras? 2011-10-11 kl. 14.00

Medieormen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2011 53:18


Vad är egentligen grejen med LAS inom Public Service? Public Service-klubben ordnade debatt i Radiohuset Studio 4 tisdag 11 oktober. Medverkande Jörgen Bjerndell, förhandlingschef SVT, Mats Godée, personalchef UR, Ingrid Wibom, personaldirektör Sveriges Radio, Petter Ljunggren, Tredje Statsmakten, Jonas Nordling, förbundsordförande SJF. Moderator: Filip Struwe