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ENR editors Pam McFarland and Corinne Grinapol sat down with the husband-wife team of Edgar Westerhof, vice president and U.S. climate adaptation lead at Arcadis and Sarah Cameron Sunde, an artist working at the intersection of performance, video, conceptual and public art, to talk about climate adaption, water, and art. Westerhof has been an integral part of the Big U and East Side Coastal Resilience Project in New York City, and Sunde is cofounder of the triennial Works on Water, a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow, and a 2023 cultural leader with the World Economic Forum. Image: Sarah Cameron Sunde's 36.5 / New York Estuary, 2022. Screenshot from the video work (12h39m). Courtesy of Sarah Cameron Sunde Studio. Sponsored by: CMiC
Vi ved godt, at den mad, vi giver vores børn, har stor betydning – både for deres trivsel, immunforsvar og udvikling. Men hvordan sikrer man egentlig, at de får det, de har brug for også midt i en travl hverdag? Og hvad gør man, hvis barnet er småtspisende, kræsent eller slet ikke har lyst til at prøve ny mad? Sammen med sygeplejerske og kvinden bag universet Æblebørn, Anette Straadt, dykker vi ned i, hvordan du med enkle greb kan styrke dit barns sundhed indefra. Vi taler om, hvad ultraforarbejdet mad betyder for kroppen og hvordan du med små justeringer kan gøre en stor forskel for hele familiens velbefindende.
Vi har åbnet brevkassen og svarer på spørgsmål fra lytterne.Få en uforpligtende snak om din målsætning lige her:https://styrkmig.dk/booking/Bliv medlem af Træningstimens gruppe på FB, og få svar på dine spørgsmål om træning og kost:https://www.facebook.com/groups/traeningstimen
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I denne episode har Anders Nøhr Lau besøg af Jakob Sommer Rask, som driver en malkekvægsegendom i Vestjylland sammen med sin svigerfamilie. Jakob fortæller om hverdagen på en moderne malkekvægsbedrift med 220 årskøer, hvordan avlsinteressen voksede frem efter inspiration fra Aalsmagasinet – og hvorfor målet ikke er rekordydelser, men en sund drift, en god hverdag og troen på fremtiden i landbruget. Der er kvægnørderi på programmet, når Anders, i selskab med fagspersoner fra branchen, fylder dine ører med sjov og spændende kvægsnak. Det bliver underholdende, når både erfarne og mindre erfarne gæsteværter kommer forbi studiet! Malkekvæg præsenteres i samarbejde med Healthy Cow og NutriFair.
What if your art could both heal your community & pay your bills? If you're a musician or creative itching to drive real-world change without sacrificing your livelihood, this episode maps a path: how Music to Life evolved from a songwriting contest into a rigorous accelerator that helps artists design, fund, and measure community projects—so you can make change while making a living. Learn how Music To Life helps musicians turn a community cause into a sustainable enterpriseSee real models you can adapt: Vanessa Lively's Home Street Music built 500+ song circles, 230 sessions, & raised ~$200K serving unhoused neighbors in Austin.Learn about proven impact from Benny Esguerra's mobile studio that measured violence reduction to poet-healer Myles Bullen co-facilitating prison education to process tough emotions and build trust.Tune in to hear strategies & stories that helped artists step off the stage and into community change—without abandoning the craft that got them there. Notable MentionsPeopleLiz Sunde – Co-founder and Executive Director of Music to Life, an organization empowering socially conscious musicians to become change agents in their communities .Bill Cleveland – Host of Art Is Change and Director of the Center for the Study of Art & Community, long-time advocate for artists as community leaders .Paul Stookey – Renowned singer-songwriter, member of the legendary folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, and co-founder of Music to Life .Vanessa Lively – Austin-based singer-songwriter and founder of Home Street Music, a program using music circles to support people experiencing homelessness .Dick Crispo – Artist who co-created the longest indoor mural in the world at Soledad Prison, known for his community arts practice .Beny Esguerra – Toronto-based musician and educator, founder of the Mobile Studio Project using music to reduce gang violence through recording sessions .Myles Bullen – Indigenous poet/ rap artist from Maine, who collaborated with University of Maine Augusta faculty on prison-based education blending poetry and Holocaust studies .Barbara Schaffer Bacon – Arts leader and consultant, co-director of Animating Democracy at Americans for the Arts, key in helping Music to Life secure Mellon Foundation support .John Lewis – Late U.S. Congressman and civil rights icon, famous for urging people to make “good trouble” in the fight for justice .EventsKerrville Folk Festival – Long-running Texas festival where Music to Life hosted a 10-year social justice songwriting contest, spotlighting emerging activist musicians .
Denne veka er det Johan Per Sunde som held Ord til ettertanke på Radio Sunnmøre. Han er pensjonist frå ei 49 år lang arbeidstid på butikken Johan R. Sunde, og har mykje å styre med. I andaktene denne veka held han andakter over spørsmålet; kvifor. Kvifor har Gud skapt verda og kvifor har Gud skapt menneska, er nokre av spørsmåla Johan Per Sunde finn svar på i Bibelen. Høyr alle vekas ord til ettertanke på Radio Sunnmøre.
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Die Geschichte des Judentums in der Stadt Salzburg reicht bis ins 14.Jahrhundert zurück, heute leben im gesamten Bundesland Salzburg noch 70 Jüdinnen und Juden ++ In Österreich gibt es nur eine einzige Altkleider-Sortier-Anlage, die von der Caritas betrieben wird ++ Die katholische Jungschar verweist auf das Problem der "g'sunden Watschn"Moderation: Susanne Krischkegesendet in Ö1 am 20.08.2025
Det her er del 2 af samtalen med Karen Wichmann. Det anbefales at du går tilbage i dit podcast feed & lytter til del 1, inden du lytter med her.Oplever du nogle gange, at du har svært ved at sige nej? Overser du dine egne behov for at undgå konflikt? Eller oplever du, at dine grænser med tiden skrider eller bliver udviskede?At sætte grænser kan være noget af det sværeste. Ikke kun fordi vi er bange for at skuffe andre, men også fordi vi måske slet ikke ved, hvor grænsen går for os selv. I denne episode har jeg besøg af psykolog Karen Wichmann, som netop har udgivet bogen “Sunde Grænser – få stærkere relationer og undgå at blive kørt over”. Sammen dykker vi ned i, hvad grænser egentlig er, og hvorfor det kan være så svært at sætte dem.Vi taler bl.a. om:– hvorfor mange tror, de er gode til at sætte grænser (men måske ikke er det)– misforståelser omkring grænser– hvordan grænser hænger sammen med energi, selvværd og skuffelse– forskellen på grænsesætning og at ville styre andre– grænser i parforhold, på arbejde, i venskaber og i familienVi taler også om det svære i at mærke sine egne behov, når man er vant til at tage hensyn.Og så svarer Karen på jeres lytterspørgsmål, og du finder hele lytterrunden eksklusivt i Klub ENHED via noellelise.com.Du kan også finde inspiration i tidligere episoder, hvor vi berører grænser fra forskellige vinkler. Eksempelvis i samtalen om:people pleasing episode #69 med Evaloa Schoupsykisk vold & gaslighting episode #73 med Anne-Cathrine Blegvadutroskab episode #88 med Katrine Axholm venskaber episode #63 med Jonas Holst SørensenTak fordi du træder ind i ENHED rummet - jeg er så glad for, at du lytter med!Stort kram, NoellSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/enhed-med-noell-elise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oplever du nogle gange, at du har svært ved at sige nej? Overser du dine egne behov for at undgå konflikt? Eller oplever du, at dine grænser med tiden skrider eller bliver udviskede?At sætte grænser kan være noget af det sværeste. Ikke kun fordi vi er bange for at skuffe andre, men også fordi vi måske slet ikke ved, hvor grænsen går for os selv. I denne episode har jeg besøg af psykolog Karen Wichmann, som netop har udgivet bogen “Sunde Grænser – få stærkere relationer og undgå at blive kørt over”. Sammen dykker vi ned i, hvad grænser egentlig er, og hvorfor det kan være så svært at sætte dem.Vi taler bl.a. om:– hvorfor mange tror, de er gode til at sætte grænser (men måske ikke er det)– misforståelser omkring grænser– hvordan grænser hænger sammen med energi, selvværd og skuffelse– forskellen på grænsesætning og at ville styre andre– grænser i parforhold, på arbejde, i venskaber og i familienVi taler også om det svære i at mærke sine egne behov, når man er vant til at tage hensyn.Og så svarer Karen på jeres lytterspørgsmål, og du finder hele lytterrunden eksklusivt i Klub ENHED via noellelise.com.Du kan også finde inspiration i tidligere episoder, hvor vi berører grænser fra forskellige vinkler. Eksempelvis i samtalen om:people pleasing episode #69 med Evaloa Schoupsykisk vold & gaslighting episode #73 med Anne-Cathrine Blegvadutroskab episode #88 med Katrine Axholm venskaber episode #63 med Jonas Holst SørensenTak fordi du træder ind i ENHED rummet - jeg er så glad for, at du lytter med!Stort kram, NoellSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/enhed-med-noell-elise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kva slag prinsipp la dei vekta på, dei som utforma dei eldste lovene våre? Kva såg dei som det verste ein kunne gjera? Kva var ikkje så farleg? Kva stilling gav lovene kvinner? Kor tidleg juss har vi vitnemål om? Korleis oppstod lovene? Vart jussen mykje endra av kristninga? Dette, og meir til, får du høyre om i denne episoden.
Landsloven av 1274 feiret 750 år i 2024. Et stort jubileum ble feiret med brask og bram for grunnlaget for den norske rettsstaten. Men var Landsloven egentlig det? Professor i historie ved UiO, Hans Jacob Orning, har hatt noen høner å plukke med landslovsjubileet, og skrev like gjerne en bok om det! I boken "Myten om den gode kongen" presenterer han sine argumenter for at Norge under middelalderen var annerledes enn det Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde gjorde i "Kongen, lova og landet". En ekstravaganse av kongemakt, ættedrap, horunger og viktige nettverk. Vi lyttes!
On 31 May 2006, police launched one of the largest raids in Swedish history, seizing servers from The Pirate Bay - a hugely popular but highly controversial file-sharing website.Co-founder Peter Sunde managed to copy a backup meaning the site could relaunch just days later. He became a folk hero among internet users who relied on the platform for free access to pirated films and music. Sunde and his fellow founders were eventually jailed for assisting in the unauthorised distribution of copyrighted content.He's been speaking to Maddy Savage about The Pirate Bay's battle with Hollywood and the global music industry. A PodLit production. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Peter Sunde speaking to reporters outside court in Stockholm during his trial. Credit: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty Images)
SM mandag er på leting etter tiltakslyst og aura og etter denne sendingen er vi litt nærmere å få det. Planene er lagt for sommeren og Øystein Sunde drar oss gjennom sendingen! Så tune inn da vel!
What if the most powerful changemakers in your community were musicians? In this uplifting episode, Liz Stookey Sunde—co-founder of the nonprofit Music to Life—shares how artists across 39 genres are turning their talents into social impact, from combating addiction to building bridges across cultures. Whether you're a music lover, a dreamer, or someone wondering how to make a difference, this conversation will leave you inspired to see music—and changemaking—in a whole new light.
What if discipleship isn't something we outsource, but something we embody, right where we are? In this episode, I sit down with David Sunde for a grounded and hopeful conversation about raising homegrown disciples. We talk about parenting, presence, and the slow, incarnational work of forming our families in the way of Jesus. David invites us to move beyond programs and into apprenticeship, learning not by content alone, but by imitation, by presence, by love. We explore how ordinary moments, mealtimes, bedtimes, commutes, can become sacred spaces. And how the Spirit forms us not through performance, but through vulnerability, reconciliation, and belonging. The Spirit of God is already moving in our homes and formation begins not with perfection, but with presence.David Sunde has been involved in professional non-profit and pastoral leadership for 25 years. As a native of San Francisco, California, he grew up amid a melting pot of culture, class, religion, and thoughts that shaped an unassuming if not disarming approach to people and conversation. Leveraging that experience alongside doctoral training in semiotics and culture, David is a catalyst for church renewal and developmental relationships. He's the author of Small-Batch Disciplemaking and the new release, Homegrown Disciples: Parenting Rhythms for Drawing Your Kids into Life With God. David and his wife, Laurel, have two kids, Bjorn and Annika, and live in Austin, TX.David's Book:Homegrown DisciplesDavid's Recommendations:Decoding the DivineAdventSubscribe to Our Substack: Shifting CultureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTubeConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link below The Cross pt. 2Welcome to Ask Me Anything, the podcast where we give you biblical answers to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Trump har hatt makta i 100 dager, men seriøst: Bortsett fra å starte en handelskrig, love Russland deler av Ukraina, sparke halve USA, presse akademia og rettsvesen, irritere absolutt alle og true demokratiet, har det egentlig skjedd noe særlig? I tillegg: KrF, beredskapslager og Øystein Sunde i trøbbel!
En forskergruppe undersøger, hvordan leg og spil kan hjælpe familier, hvor et barn under 10 år har diabetes. Ved at kombinere leg med ernæringsvejledning håber forskerne at reducere forældrestress og forebygge udvikling af spiseforstyrrelse, som forholdsmæssigt mange børn med diabetes udvikler på sigt.ForskerJannet Svensson, overlæge på Steno Diabetes Center CopenhagenVærtSimon BrixDiabetesforskerne er udgivet af de 7 Steno Diabetes centre og produceret af Podcastbureauet
While you could use the words “up and coming” to describe Jacob Sunde, it feels like this kid has been around for a while already. With his west coast roots and gathering influence from the likes of Trever Maur, Josh Twelker, Tyler Higham, and more, it's no surprise that style comes first with Jacob. Finding a balance within all 3 disciplines, fire alarms, favorite grabs, hot takes, Wake The City, Alamo, contest vs. free riding, and this seasons plans. Hear all that and much more in Episode 81 of the Grab Matters Podcast!Follow Jacob: https://www.instagram.com/little_sunde/Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/GrabMattersPodcastThank you to this shows sponsors! Liquid Force: https://www.liquidforce.com/ Slingshot: https://slingshotsports.com/Chapters: 00:00 - 3:00 Intro3:20 Getting into riding 9:00 Favorite grab14:20 Taking a break from riding 16:30 Guest Question: Luke Holmes26:00 Working at a cable park28:50 LF'n Wheel of Questions36:00 Visiting Europe?42:00 Boat riding51:20 Setup1:00:30 Guest Question: Trever Maur1:06:00 Slingshot Silhouette Challenge1:08:45 Alamo1:32:00 Season plans1:36:10 Hot Takes1:45:30 Wake The CityLinks: Scumline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2dCiA9a7Fg&t=1611sDog Dayz: https://www.amazon.com/Dog-Dayz-Kaesen-Suyderhoud/dp/B01GGSCT6CAlamo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZt3fNRu5tYShoot us a text!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GrabMattersPodcastWebsite: https://www.grabmatters.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@grabmatters/videosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grabmatters/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grabmatterspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/grabmatters
The Church is great at transferring information, but doesn't always provide opportunities for kids to see faith lived out or to practice what they're learning. Parents however have an enormous opportunity to model Jesus to their kids and explain the heart of God. David Sunde explains how he's done this in his own life and how you can do the same.Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode:DavidSunde.comReliant Mission: reliant.org/cppNewBreed TrainingThanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
What if discipleship wasn't a program, but a way of life?In this episode, Heather Jallad and David Sunde explore how moving from programmatic discipleship to incarnational rhythms can lead to real multiplication. David unpacks what discipleship truly means, breaking it down into the seven rhythms from his book Small Batch Disciplemaking, and challenges the inherited church's current models. What does discipleship look like in the everyday? How can we create space for organic, relational, and transformative disciple-making? Join the conversation and discover a fresh approach to following Jesus in the rhythms of daily life.David Sunde collaborates with an ecosystem of faith-based, community organizations, pastors, and spiritual leaders as a Spiritual Director, thought Partner, and Missional Catalyst. He has been involved in professional non-profit and spiritual leadership for over 20 years. He is a native son of San Franciso, the son of an immigrant, and learned to make a lower level of assumption about culture, class, race, and religion against a backdrop of diversity. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration from SanDiego State University and a Master's Degree from Azusa Pacific University. He is currently working on a Doctorate in Semiotics, Cultured, and the Church through George Fox University.David and his wife Laurel, have two children, Bjorn, and Annika and live in Austin, Texas.www.davidsunde.com - There's a link to the NavPress site for 30% off, including bulk discounts.People can follow me on IG @small_batch_disciplemaking and @davidsunde
What if discipleship wasn't a program, but a way of life?In this episode, Heather Jallad and David Sunde explore how moving from programmatic discipleship to incarnational rhythms can lead to real multiplication. David unpacks what discipleship truly means, breaking it down into the seven rhythms from his book Small Batch Disciplemaking, and challenges the inherited church's current models. What does discipleship look like in the everyday? How can we create space for organic, relational, and transformative disciple-making? Join the conversation and discover a fresh approach to following Jesus in the rhythms of daily life.David Sunde collaborates with an ecosystem of faith-based, community organizations, pastors, and spiritual leaders as a Spiritual Director, thought Partner, and Missional Catalyst. He has been involved in professional non-profit and spiritual leadership for over 20 years. He is a native son of San Franciso, the son of an immigrant, and learned to make a lower level of assumption about culture, class, race, and religion against a backdrop of diversity. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration from SanDiego State University and a Master's Degree from Azusa Pacific University. He is currently working on a Doctorate in Semiotics, Cultured, and the Church through George Fox University.David and his wife Laurel, have two children, Bjorn, and Annika and live in Austin, Texas.www.davidsunde.com - There's a link to the NavPress site for 30% off, including bulk discounts.People can follow me on IG @small_batch_disciplemaking and @davidsunde
Du vil så gerne, men det føles som en urimelig udfordrende bjergbestigning, at holde fast i den sunde vaner og vægttabet, når hverdagen er presset? Det starter så godt – nu skal det være! Du skifter kagerne ud med gulerødder og skruer op for motionen. ..Men SÅ sker der noget, livet stiller krav. Det sker […] The post Ep 221. Sunde vaner og vægttab i en presset hverdag appeared first on OVERSKUDSLIVET.
Mandag er dagen for motivasjon, og Øystein har lagd en låt som er inspirert av Øystein Sunde. Det er én funksjon på mobilen som Eirin ikke tør å bruke, og Elon Musk lurer på hva vi gjør på jobb. Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
Gladkokken er fredagens kokk - han disker opp med deilig pinsa, og litt Farmen-sladder. Vårt skjulte gameshow er tilbake - klarer den uvitende deltakeren å svare? Øystein Sunde fyller 78 år, det må vår egen Øystein hylle! Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
Today I would like to talk about houses in Japan. In this episode, you will learn about common Japanese houses and the vocabulary used to describe them. Please enjoy!
I vores samfund florerer nogle etiske grundregler for hvordan vi bør spise for at være sunde. Der findes en opfattelse af hvilke fødevarer der er gode eller dårlige og sunde eller usunde. Men kan vi egentlig dele mad op på den måde, og endnu vigtigere, hvad sker der med vores forhold til mad, når det er præget af en enten/eller mentalitet? Kan det være rigtigt at en kalorie bare er en kalorie, og ikke mere eller mindre fedende? Og hvis vi ikke længere skal forstå kage som usundt, stikker det hele så ikke bare af? Det er nogle af de spørgsmål du kan få svar på i denne episode.Det kommer jeg blandt andet ind på i episoden:Hvor inddelingen af sunde eller usunde fødevarer kommer fraDen naturlige modstand der kan være på, at ophæve de to kategorierHvad dikotomi erHvordan en dikotomisk tænkning i relation til mad kan forstyrre vores forhold til detHvad du kan forholde dig til, hvis du vil sikre dig at spise sundtHvordan vi kan se på mad, hvis vi ikke skal se på det som sundt eller usundt, godt eller dårligtI episoden nævner jeg en øvelse du kan bruge, hvis du oplever at følelser styres af hvad du har spist. Øvelsen kan hjælpe dig til at tage dig af dig, og de følelser der er blevet aktiveret, du hente den via linket her: https://nadjavienberg.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=fc541b0d0db9b43861dda6f19&id=a3e2005527I et studie der undersøgte 372 mænd- og kvinders spisemønstre fandt man, at rigide og kontrollerede spisemønstre, der var forbundet med dikotomisk tænkning (sort/hvid tænkning), også var forbundet med øget kropsutilfredshed (1). Det ser ud til at en "alt eller intet” mentalitet i forhold til kost, og overskridelse af egne kostregler, midlertidig kan føre til opgivelse af diæten (kontrollen) og overspisninger (2).Noget tyder på, at dikotomisk tænkning kan have en sammenhæng med at tage på i vægt. I en prospektiv undersøgelse med vægtforøgere, vedligeholdere og personer med sund vægt, identificerede at dikotom tænkning var en af de bedre forudsigere for vægtgenvinding ved fedme (3).Kilder:1: J. Linardon & S. Mitchell: Eating Behaviors 2017, p. 1-22: Rigid dietary control, flexible dietary control, and intuitive eating: Evidence for their differential relationship to disordered eating and body image concerns.2: A. Palascha et al.: Journal of Health Psychology2015 p. 638–648: How does thinking in Black and White terms relate to eating behavior and weight regain?3: Byrne SM, Cooper Z and Fairburn CG (2004) Psychological predictors of weight regain in obesity. Behaviour Research and Therapy
Hör The Pirate Bay-grundaren Peter Sunde om hur han ser tillbaka på medieutvecklingen de senaste 20 åren och vad han tycker om att bli porträtterad i dramaserien The Pirate Bay på SVT. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
Et hack til at slippe dårlige vaner og få gode sunde vaner Kvaliteten af vores liv afgøres af alle vores daglige vaner. De daglige vaner afgør hvordan vores krop har det, hvor meget energi vi har og hvad der sker socialt og mentalt. Størstedelen af de ting du gør hver eneste dag, er på […] The post Ep 214. Sunde vaner hacket der altid virker appeared first on OVERSKUDSLIVET.
Torsdagsrådet er tilbake! Hvordan takler jeg å jobbe med prosjekter jeg ikke kan fordra? Hva er greia med trespilevegger? Hvordan skriver jeg timer? Hvor i Oslo er det beste stedet å slå opp? Og andre innsendte spørsmål blir drøftet og rådgitt av rådet, live fra Hagestuen i Josefinesgate, i denne andre utgaven av TORSDAGSRÅDET. I rådet denne gangen sitter Ida Messel (Klassekampen, Arkitektur), Hilde Sponheim (DOGA), og Henning Sunde (Rodeo). Torsdagsrådet er et samarbeid mellom Oslo Arkitektforening og Byggekunst / LPO arkitekter, og spilles inn i Hagestuen i Arkitektenes hus i Josefinesgate. Send dine spørsmål til podkast@lpo.no eller torsdagsraadet@gmail.com www.lpo.no
West Shore Food Bank Board President Julie Sunde 09-09-24
Å reise er en herlig ting å gjøre, men det er ikke til å legge skjul på at det setter sine spor på klimaavtrykket. Trygve Sunde Kolderup er forfatter bak boken "Reis bedre: En guide til større inntrykk med mindre avtrykk", og kommer med noen gode råd til hvordan man kan reise og oppleve verden på en mer klimavennlig måte som gagner både miljø og lokalsamfunn.Produsert av Martin Oftedal, PLAN-B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(Arbejds)Livet betyder for mange fart, hverdag, hamsterhjul. Så hvad gør vi, hvis vi gerne vil passe på vores trivsel og sunde vaner i det forhastede liv? I dette afsnit taler jeg med vane-ekspert, Mads Friis. Vores liv består af vaner; både ubevidste, mere bevidste, hensigtsmæssige og uhensigtsmæssige vaner. Vaner er også et essentielt element i forhold til at leve et både fysisk og mentalt sundt liv. Mads fortæller i afsnittet om, hvad vaner er for en størrelse og kommer med indsigt, tips og redskaber til, hvordan vi kan lykkes med at ændre eller skabe vaner, der holder på lang sigt. I afsnittet kommer vi bl.a. ind på:Hvilke grundelementer en vane består af.Hvorfor nogle vaner mon er sværere at få til at holde end andre.Hvilken rolle vores biologi og vores samfund spiller i forhold til at skabe sunde vaner i livet.Hvor lang tid det tager at skabe en vane.Specifikke tips og redskaber relateret til at lykkes med at skabe vaner, der holder.Vil du gerne støtte podcasten her? Det kan du gøre ved at dele på sociale medier, at du lytter/følger med og tag'e @MindCareCollective.Du kan også støtte podcasten ved at donere et valgfrit beløb via Mind Care Collectives MobilePay: 155503.Musik: Max Ulver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Socialdemokratiet erkender, at opbakningen til den brede midterregering vakler. Men er den ved at falde sammen? Kan musikbranchen selv være med til at skabe bedre vilkår for kvinder i branchen? Vi spørger en i toppen. Problemerne er store og løsningerne mange. Der er kommet nye bud på fremtidens sundhedsvæsen. Vært: Adrian Busk. Medvirkende: Christine Cordsen, DR's politiske korrespondent. Jakob Sørensen, direktør i pladeselskabet The Bank. Peter Qvortrup Geisling, DR's sundhedskorrespondent.
Music To Life is a nonprofit that supports new voices in social change: Next Gen Artists addressing Human and Civil Rights issues. This episode introduces Music To Life through its CEO, Liz Stookey Sunde, and her dad, Noel Paul Stookey - who was Paul of Peter Paul and Mary. And also introducing two artists who graduated from the program: Amanda Pascali and Elexa Dawson.My featured song is “1000 Days”. Spotify link.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------“LOU'S BLUES” is Robert's new single. Called “Fantastic! Great playing and production!” (Mark Egan - Pat Metheny Group/Elements) and “Digging it!” (Peter Erskine - Weather Report)!Click HERE for all links.—----------------------------------------“THE RICH ONES”. Robert's recent single. With guest artist Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears) on flugelhorn. Click HERE for all links.—---------------------------------------“MILES BEHIND”, Robert's debut album, recorded in 1994, was “lost” for the last 30 years. It's now been released for streaming. Featuring Randy Brecker (Blood Sweat & Tears), Anton Fig (The David Letterman Show), Al Foster (Miles Davis), Tim Ries (The Rolling Stones), Jon Lucien and many more. Called “Hip, Tight and Edgy!” Click here for all links.—--------------------------------------“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Intro/Outro Voiceovers courtesy of:Jodi Krangle - Professional Voiceover Artisthttps://voiceoversandvocals.com Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
I 2024 er det 750 år siden Magnus Lagabøte innførte Landsloven. Visste du at Landsloven hadde en regel om troll? Var egentlig Magnus Lagabøte middelalderens feminist, siden han ga kvinner flere rettigheter? Og hva kan nåtidens debatter om tiggerforbud lære av middelalderen? Rettshistoriker Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde besøker i denne episoden Jusspodden! Han forteller hva som var så spesielt med Landsloven at vi lager jubileum for den 750 år etterpå og hvordan den har preget samfunnet i Norge. Og har vi kanskje noe arv igjen etter Landsloven i dag?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the most efficient way to move air travelers might be on the ground?Seat costs and carbon emissions 90% lower than airborne options, industry-leading seat pitch, 100% available wifi, air-side connections, and the guaranteed lowest cruise altitude... flight level zero.David Sunde of The Landline Company shares how he used his extensive knowledge of airline networks to find the most cost-effective, sustainable way to connect passengers.Takeaways-The aviation industry is complex and fascinating, with various aspects such as revenue management, engineering, and operations.- Understanding the intersection of automation and human intervention is crucial in airline operations.- Working at a startup in the aviation industry provides valuable experience and prepares individuals for starting their own businesses.- The pilot shortage and the importance of the airport experience are significant factors in the transportation industry. Landline is a mobility company focused on providing a cost-effective and convenient alternative to personal car trips to the airport.- They use buses as the mode of transportation and work with airlines like American, Air Canada, Sun Country, and United to offer seamless connections for passengers.- Landline has created unique experiences, such as carrying passengers tarmac to tarmac and providing a non-sterile network.- Their goal is to capture the market of people who currently drive themselves to the airport and offer them a more affordable and efficient option. Landline provides bus-to-air connections in high-traffic corridors, offering certainty and convenience for travelers.- They adjust block times for traffic and take on the risk of buffer time to ensure passengers make their connections.- Landline aims to extend its distribution capability beyond airport codes and consider all transportation options for travelers.- The company prioritizes practical and incremental steps to reduce CO2 emissions and believes multimodal transportation is a key solution.Sound Bites"If you like the business of doing business, there is no business like the airline business.""Until we start interstellar travel, this is the coolest thing.""The complexities of the airline industry and the challenges of getting it right.""These are airline guys running a bus company.""We're not tied to the bus forever. We're a mobility company primarily focused on taking people off the road on the way to the airport.""We're building this network that exists outside the airport to get people off the road.""This is not a rounding error.""The thing that people traveling value more than anything is certainty.""All that buffer time, we basically take on the risk of the buffer time that you would give yourself."
Grant Premo joins us for the fifth time (congrats Grant!), and leads an interview with our special guest author David Sunde. David discusses his new book Small-Batch Disciplemaking: A Rhythm for Training the Few to Reach the Many. We also take a quick March Madness sports break! JM's Album Of The Week: Hotline TNT - Cartwheel Bradford's Book Club: The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness by Jonathan Haidt
Have we lowered the bar for what it means to be a Christian? If disciplemaking is a participatory sport, how are the people in your church doing? Chances are, not good. So, how do we get everyday believers engaged on the mission to make disciples? David Sunde has an answer, which he calls "small-batch disciplemaking."Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode:DavidSunde.comReliant Mission: reliant.org/cppNewBreed TrainingMissionbyBusiness.comThanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
"Interacting with strangers on the subway is one of the simple joys I found in life because it reminds me that we're all in this together." - Sunde, 9th grade
In this Startup Gold episode of Web Masters, Aaron returns to the story of Peter Sunde, co-founder of the Pirate Bay, a notorious file sharing website..The podcast explores how Sunde's journey challenges traditional views of entrepreneurship, focusing on his unique reasons for starting the controversial file-sharing site. Facing legal issues and even imprisonment, Sunde's experience raises questions about the true purpose of entrepreneurship.This episode of Web Masters will ask you to consider what drives entrepreneurs beyond the usual goals of profit and independence, and how do those motives impact outcomes?For a full transcript of the episode, click here.
Jay Sunde is a seasoned entrepreneur and business leader with a track record of success across various industries. As the President of Brick House Holdings, LLC, he has demonstrated his expertise in real estate and property development. Jay's entrepreneurial journey also includes co-founding Preschool Management Group, LLC, which showcases his innovative approach to addressing societal challenges through education.What You'll Learn:What It Means To Be Disciplined In Your Buy BoxUnderstanding Yourself And Building A Team To Support ThatTake The Risk, You May Stumble On A New Successful Business OpportunityHow To Get Involved:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-sunde-3861471/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jay.sundeIf what you heard resonated with you, you can find Jeff on Instagram, Facebook.And don't forget to visit us on Apple Podcasts to leave a review and let us know what you think! Your feedback keeps us going. Thanks for helping us spread the word!