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Best podcasts about Transit Lounge

Latest podcast episodes about Transit Lounge

Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.
S3 E1 - Date With A Debut - Live at NWF2025 with Zahid Gamieldien, Lisa Kenway & Natasha Rai

Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 66:12


Date With A Debut is a podcast hosted by writer Nick Wasiliev: shining a light on debut authors, their incredible books, and their journeys to publication. For the first episode, we travel to the 2025 Newcastle Writers Festival for a live episode with Zahid Gamieldien, Lisa Kenway and Natasha Rai on their books All The Missing Children, All You Took From Me, and An Onslaught of Light. WARNING: all three books contain intense subject matter, with An Onslaught of Light containing suicidal themes and scenes. Listener and reader discretion is advised. If you or someone you care about has been affected by this, help is available. Contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Enjoy the show? Drop us a review, it really helps out! You can also support Date with a Debut on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/nickwasiliev/membership Subscribe on Podbean to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/3mRME5IMoSJx Date With a Debut is featured as part of the Australian literary platform Words & Nerds. Check out all shows on the platform here: https://danivee.com.au/podcasts/ BOOKS: Debut Feature: Zahid Gamieldien / All The Missing Children: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/K0gKr9 Lisa Kenway / All You Took From Me: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/jeVXN0 Natasha Rai / An Onslaught of Light: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/092QEJ PRODUCTION NOTES: Host: Nick Wasiliev Guest: Natasha Rai, Lisa Kenway and Zahid Gamieldien Editing & Production: Nick Wasiliev Podcast Theme: ‘Chill' by Sakura Hz Production Code: 3:1 Episode Number: #35 Additional Credits: Dani Vee (Words & Nerds), Rosemarie Milsom, Amy Lovat (Newcastle Writers Festival), Scion Audio and Events, Transit Lounge, Ultimo Press FOLLOW NICK WASILIEV (+ DATE WITH A DEBUT): A LITTLE IDEA PODCAST: Feed WEBSITE: www.nicholaswasiliev.com YOUTUBE: @NickWasiliev_Official INSTAGRAM: @nickwasiliev TWITTER/X: @Nick_Wasiliev FACEBOOK: Nick Wasiliev TIKTOK: @nickwasiliev © 2025 Nick Wasiliev and Breathe Art Holdings ‘Date With A Debut' is a Words and Nerds and Breathe Art Podcasts co-production recorded and edited on Awabakal Country, and we pay our respects to all elders past and present.

Rugby League Guru Podcast
Transit Lounge: Rabbitohs, Roosters, Warriors and Tigers

Rugby League Guru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 33:21


Our thoughts on all the transfer for these clubs and where they need to be targeting for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rugby League Guru Podcast
Transit Lounge: Broncos, Bulldogs and Raiders

Rugby League Guru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 47:41


Our thoughts on all the transfer for these clubs and where they need to be targeting for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rugby League Guru Podcast
Transit Lounge: Sharks, Dolphins and Titans

Rugby League Guru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 36:53


Our thoughts on all the transfer for these clubs and where they need to be targeting for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rugby League Guru Podcast
Transit Lounge: Manly, Storm, Knights and Cowboys

Rugby League Guru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 43:54


Our thoughts on all the transfer for these clubs and where they need to be targeting for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Spoken Word
Kent MacCarter on poetry and publishing

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024


Kent MacCarter is a poet and editor. His publishing career began at University of Chicago Press in 2000; since then, he has worked with educational publishers. He is  the managing editor of Cordite Poetry Review and publisher of Cordite Books. His writing has been published widely and includes four poetry collections: In the Hungry Middle of Here (Transit Lounge, 2009), Sputnik's Cousin (Transit Lounge, 2014), California Sweet (Five Islands Press, 2018) and Fat Chance: Journalism Poems (Upswell, 2024).Sputnik's Cousin can be purchased here: https://transitlounge.com.au/shop/sputniks-cousin/Fat Chance: Journalism Poems can be purchased here: https://upswellpublishing.com/product/fat-chance Picture: Tim GreyProduction and Interview: Tina Giannoukos

Writer's Book Club Podcast
Donna M Cameron

Writer's Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 52:13


Donna M Cameron talks about the writing craft and process behind her novel The Rewilding. Donna and I discussed what inspired the novel, the importance of trusting your gut, how choosing the right point of view and tense can bring the writing alive, how she raised the stakes and why she dislikes dialogue tags. We also talked about her beta readers and the editing process for The Rewilding, and Donna does three fabulous readings from the novel to illustrate how she differentiates the voices for her characters.ABOUT DONNA M. CAMERONDonna M Cameron is an AWGIE nominated radio dramatist, award-winning playwright and short film writer. Her first novel, Beneath the Mother Tree, (2018) was listed as one of 2018's top Australian fiction reads by the Adelaide Advertiser, was a finalist in the Screen Queensland/QWC's Adaptable program and longlisted for the Davitt Awards. The manuscript of her second novel – The Rewilding, won her a 2020 KSP Fellowship, was runner up in a 2020 Writing NSW Award and gained her a 2021 Varuna Fellowship. It has just been published in ANZ by Transit Lounge.Website: https://www.dmcameron.com/ Buy The Rewilding by Donna M Cameron here.Buy Cherrywood by Jock Serong here.BUILD AN AUTHOR WEBSITE COURSETo receive notifications about course dates, the free author website workshop and early bird discounts, sign up here - https://www.freshwebdesign.com.au/course This podcast is recorded on the beautiful, unceded lands of the Garigal people of the Eora nation.Full show notes available at writersbookclubpodcast.com

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240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast
Ep 56 - Boat People (San Diego 24 August 2007)

240 gigabytes of Neil Finn podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 80:29


Chris falls hard once again for Time On Earth era live Crowded House. Enjoy the jam heavy highlights from Crowded House live at Humphrey's in San Diego 24 August 2007. Performances include Transit Lounge, Heaven That I'm Making, Pour Le Monde, Silent House, Don't Dream It's Over, Nobody Wants To, English Trees with Better Be Home Sook snippet. Listener cover: Last To Know by Pete Lashly. Check out his website and spotify pages below: https://www.petelashley.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/5MSe3CqGCe9YV3op1tLYoD?si=0g4jyA6wTwORsLq_4UqkggYou can significantly support the continuation of the 240 podcast for a donation of just a couple dollars per month. This goes directly towards covering the podcast hosting fees. Big thank yous if you are in a position to help. Head over here to: http://patreon.com/240neilfinn

Spoken Word
Jennifer Mackenzie on curating Australian poetry

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024


Jennifer Mackenzie is a poet and critic. She has published two books which focus on Indonesia, Borobudur and Navigable Ink (both with Transit Lounge), and is working on a third. She is a member of the management committee of Australian Pacific Writers and Translators (APWT), and is co-editor of the Australian edition of the international, Nepalese-based, Pratik, a magazine of contemporary writing. Jennifer's appearance at the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, where the Australian edition of Pratik was launched, was courtesy of Creative Australia and APWT.Here she talks about curating along with her fellow editors Australian poetry for Pratik in conjunction with APWT. The Australian edition of the magazine, Fire and Rain, was launched in Ubud in 2023 and in Melbourne in 2024. The edition includes a collaboration with Red Room Poetry to highlight the work of First Nations authors.The Australian edition of Pratik is available here: https://www.amazon.com/Pratik-Fire-Special-Australian-Issue/dp/B0CK8MSDBN/ref=sr_1_106?crid=S1ZPIKBXO46L&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ITPjoAiRveNdwx52uUDQbdyCFAa1A4TYwfySydUQbIVeHH6e7KEh6bZt-aybCMQQcmhsnbj4rE4D80ZY9pEWTw8ZtGPF9JAIUa7T8iIzjv99pj9yYaZkBwIKGKm49lpQ6eXSIuwtZcB_3F78crdBAj3Z3tN5poitSoOSxT29GBs.QxE7mlnbVjsaDwTP7Z0RyAWZiZGHsHYERYTbf9UvceY&dib_tag=se&keywords=Nirala%20Publications&qid=1719129788&s=books&sprefix=nirala%20publications%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C596&sr=1-106&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR21iPnG0255IPM07kSGn-4_U1f--VTQBCs3UfcynFd9DkwN8YQfccmkgJk_aem_KkwHEbCZOZW6x2S8sOr1tg  Production and Interview: Tina Giannoukos                Photo: Gay LynchProduction and Interview: Tian Giannoukos

Unconventional Ministry
Supporting Third Culture Kids Globally with Bret Tayler S5 EP#158

Unconventional Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 20:03


In this episode, learn from Interaction International president Bret Taylor about the important work they are doing with the most vulnerable members of the Great Commission: Third Culture Kids (TCK), Missionary Kids (MK), and “hidden immigrants.” Bret leads the MK Caregivers Summit, is a co-founder and board member of TCK Care Accreditation, and developed the Adaptable TCK Model. He has traveled to 36 countries. Interaction International is a catalyst and a resource working cooperatively to develop programs, services, and publications that provide and contribute to an ongoing flow of care that meets the needs of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and international mobile families. TCKs from all over the world can get a running start on transitioning to North America and life beyond at the Transit Lounge retreats! You can invest in the people who have the greatest impact on the great commission by sponsoring a day ($45) or week ($500) at a Transit Lounge! Here is another podcast episode on TCKs (with Brooke Wiens) you will find interesting: Episode #75 The Third Culture Kid (TCK) Cultural Adaptability in a Multicultural World with Brooke Wiens. In this episode, my guest Brooke Wiens discusses the topic "Cultural Adaptability in a Multicultural World (Third Culture Kids – TCKs)." Ms. Wiens holds the title of Emergent Bilingual Teacher in the most diverse elementary schools in the state of Missouri – North Kansas City Schools. She is a traveler, learner, coffee drinker, global thinker, a Third Culture Kid (TCK), and a board member of Interaction International, a ministry focused on providing resources for TCKs.

The Bookseller's Podcast
Episode 7. Publishers are great people too (Part 2)

The Bookseller's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 65:18


In today's episode we speak with Keiran Rogers from Affirm Press, Barry Scott from Transit Lounge and Louise Stark from Hachette. In this series of surprisingly frank and transparent conversations we learn that publishers LURVE books (almost) as much as booksellers, AND are great conversationalists. The collective generosity of these three publishers to have open discussions plus willingly subject themselves to some potentially contentious questions cannot be overstated and we are immensely grateful. We learnt a lot and think you will too.

Content Sells: Attract, Convert & Keep Your Ideal Clients with Content Marketing That Works
208 - The "Money Part" of Marketing - Mindset, Pricing and Investing For Business Growth

Content Sells: Attract, Convert & Keep Your Ideal Clients with Content Marketing That Works

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 74:42


In this episode, your hosts, Suzi Dafnis and Michelle Falzon, are shaking things up and for the first time ever, are interviewing not one, but THREE guests as they talk about their breakthroughs when it comes to the MONEY part of Marketing! This is a topic we've touched on at different times over the years, but it's the first time we're approaching it like this bringing in 3 people who've had money breakthroughs in 3 important ways that relate to how we do our marketing: -> Mindset Breakthrough -> Price Breakthrough -> Investing in Paid Traffic Breakthrough Listen to this episode to hear more about: -> Why the “DIY” approach to your marketing where you “think” you're SAVING money can actually be COSTING you more! -> The powerful reframe Shandra Moran of the Transit Lounge had that marketing, when done well, is actually an investment and a part of business operations. It's not just a cost or an expense. -> The importance of asking “Where is my money best INVESTED” and how treating your marketing budget like an investment can transform your results. -> How to deal with money blocks around the price you charge. -> Shifting my criteria based on where I spent money and what I spent it on. -> The “internal” work around reframing money stories and beliefs that made a difference for these 3 business owners (and what you can learn from their experience). -> What Fertility Specialist Tasha Jennings, did to get congruent with the value she was providing and charge more for her services! -> The very special list Tasha made that completely transformed her belief in the value she brings to her clients (this one tip can completely change your business!). -> How Fashion Stylist, Fiona Keary made the leap to paid traffic and scaled her business. -> And much more! Also mentioned in this episode: -> HerBusiness Marketing Success Mastermind -> The REACH Retreat in Hawaii -> Content Sells Episode 82 - 3 Profitable Pricing Strategies for Small Business Owners -> Content Sells Episode 160 - Why Being Opportunistic is Costing You Opportunities -> Episode 183 - Why You Don't Need to Change Your Marketing (the Benefits of “Project Broken Record”)  -> Content Sells Episode 184 - How to Raise Your Prices – 5 Strategies For Making More Money (Without Losing Customers) -> Content Sells Episode 204 - The Perils of Overthinking and Underdoing -> Shandra Moran - The Transit Lounge -> Tasha Jennings - TashaJennings.com.au -> Fiona Keary - Style Liberation

simply: health coaching
S4 E6 | Give yourself permission to get out of burnout with Shandra Moran

simply: health coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 35:57


How does aligning your goals with your values help to reduce burnout? In what areas have you noticed yourself (needlessly) overachieving? How do the golden handcuffs keep us in burnout? Are you waiting for someone else to give you permission to be the CEO of your own life? Business and financial coach Shandra Moran and I talk about all this—and marvel at how our coaching methods use some of the same tools while addressing very different parts of our lives. bio Shandra is the founder of The Transit Lounge, a boutique coaching consultancy for women who've had a career and now want to start their own successful solo business. She's an award-winning promotions and marketing director, Professional Results coach, internationally accredited money breakthrough coach, podcast host and co-author of an international bestselling book Elevate Your Success. An early midlife crisis led Shandra to leave the media industry and follow her passion for people development, and after training as a coach, she held a senior management role within a learning and development company. Following a diagnosis of severe adrenal fatigue in 2014, she reinvented her professional life once again when she left her successful career to create The Transit Lounge. Shandra is passionate about working with professional women who want to be their own boss - so they can earn great money, doing work they love, without burning out. She helps them do that through Private coaching, a 5 week online program called Women & Money and her online coaching and implementation group Women In Transit—the path to being your own boss. shandra's resources Visit Shandra's website Connect on LinkedIn Join Shandra's Facebook group simply: health coaching links Baby Steps to health: start here, then set up a GroupMe account and join the Baby Steps group chat Follow my blog or sign up for my email list and never miss a Baby Step challenge Visit the Simply: Health Coaching website Sign up for a free YOURstory consultation with Liza Baker --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/liza-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liza-baker/support

The League Scene
Eastern Suburbs Roosters - The Transit Lounge

The League Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 47:51


Today I discuss the Roosters failed recruitment policy of the 80's and early 90's. What went wrong and who's to blame, how'd they overcome the problems to become one of the powerhouses of the modern era.

ArtsHubbub
The Not-in-Transit Lounge: Travelling for art with Peter Drew

ArtsHubbub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 27:20


From residencies to touring your work, art is fuelled by travel. But COVID has clipped all of our wings and forced us to create from the couch. We look at how artists have had to adapt their travel and how going away can give a new perspective on your own culture. Executive Director of Res Artis Eliza Roberts talks about the impact of COVID on arts residencies, choreographer Natasha Sturgis explains the pros and cons of creating work virtually, author Craig Silvey tells us how he promoted his new book without leaving the state and artist Peter Drew reminisces on travelling to the UK and how travel shaped his practice.

Backstory
Backstory - 10 July 2019

Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 43:38


Writer Amra Pajalic tells Mel Cranenburgh about her new book, Things Nobody Knows But Me, a memoir about being parented by mother with bi-polar disorder who is from a non-English speaking background. The book was published by Transit Lounge in 2019.Peta Hanrahan and Anna Kennedy then talk Mel through a new production based on Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own, adapted by Sentient Theatre and showing at fortyfivedownstairs.

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Published...Or Not
Radiothon program with Barry Scott

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019


Barry Scott talks about small indendent publishing company, 'Transit Lounge'. Being our Radiothon program we are asking and acknowledging listeners who have donated to Published or Not. You still can! (03)9419 8377

Transit Lounge
Kudzai Mubaiwa talks women, finance and freedom at open:fora

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 8:34


Kudzai M Mubaiwa talks about why there is a clear need for women to have resources for them to attain real freedom, with a leaning towards strong networks they can activate for tangible forms of wealth. The conversation emphasizes how economic empowerment brings options. Investor Saint + Future + Female + Zimbabwe + iZone Hub + open:fora ----more---- iZone Hub is a Zimbabwean Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Community Development Hub that serves women and youth makers, innovators, creatives, small business owners. We help them develop their enterprises in the digital age and promote creation over consumption. Financial & Digital Literacy Trainer | Personal Finance & Small Business Columnist Kudzai M Mubaiwa is an economic development professional and financial educator who is the founder of Investor Saint (Private) Limited. She is a cofounder of iZone Hub that serves youth and women entrepreneurs and innovators. Her passion is to increase the financial and digital literacy of individuals and small business owners – enabling them to create wealth and ultimately escape poverty – whilst leveraging the opportunity of the internet. Kudzai anchors a personal finance radio program and writes for a weekly business newspaper on small business. Investor Saint iZone Hub Twitter: @kedukudzi @iZoneHub   Open:fora Feminist Cafè (OFFC) AfricaOSH (Africa Open Science & Hardware) & AfricArXiv Art as Protest open:fora weeklong neighbourhood open culture event in Berlin's deep West. In times of increasing illiberal democracy (Orbàn), upload filters and Exiteering the pressures on our freedoms to act, share culture and make voices heard, reinforces the urgency to act on how we as global citizens can reclaim our collective res publica. Joining our team members from South Sudan and GIG (Global Innovation Gathering) network guests working for open cultures across five continents, open:fora invites all our neighbours, friends, students, activists and all those interested in creating resonant open cultures, technologies and ecologies in celebrating with us! Hosted by r0g_agency for open culture and critical transformation gGmbH and Open Source Ecology Germany e.V., open:fora offers an opportunity to engage with, build and discuss that which drives critical positions on open technologies, media literacy and capacity building not only at home, but in the challenging post-conflict environments our organisations often work in. STEAM (Science Tech Engineering Art Math), #ASKotec (Access to Skills and Knowledge – open tech emergency case), PAPERPCB (symbiotic synthesizers), Open:fora Feminist Cafè (OFFC), MMN - Migrant Media Networks, AfricaOSH (Africa Open Science & Hardware), #defyhatenow, AfricArXiv, Heteropia, and Art as Protest are some of codeplay key words marking a range of activities that ALL are invited to join. twitter: @intertwilight facebook: opencultureagency programm: https://www.open-fora.org/ open:fora supported by #GuerrillaFoundation     Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help to keep the conversation free-flowing! Support independent radio! Donate & keep the conversation flowing Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed Invite Transit Lounge Radio to your event! signal at transitloungeradio dot net tags: r0g_agency, open-fora, guerrilla foundation, open culture, Berlin, transit lounge, radio, podcast, conversation, Kudzai Mubaiwa, izonehub, investorsaint, Zimbabwe, women, economy, finance, empowerment, business, incubator, start-up  

Transit Lounge
Friedrich Lindenberg talks money laundering, data transparency and pirate radio at Dark Havens

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 26:00


Friedrich Lindenberg talks me through the investigative journalism data tools developed by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and details of the Azerbaijani Laundromat. He is optimistic about the potential for lasting and significant structural change to dismantle the complex financial industries that support organised crime & money laundering worldwide. We agree on the importance of pirate radio! Organised Crime + Money Laundering + Data Journalism + OCCRP + #DNL15 ----more---- Data Team Lead, OCCRP, Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, DEFriedrich Lindenberg leads the data team at OCCRP. He is responsible for the development of OCCRP Data and supports ongoing investigations where data analysis is needed. In 2014/2015, Friedrich was a Knight International journalism fellow with the International Center for Journalists, working with the African Network of Centers for Investigative Reporting (ANCIR), and in 2013 he was a Knight-Mozilla Open News fellow at Spiegel Online in Hamburg. Prior to that, Friedrich was an open data activist, and worked to promote the release of government information about public finance, lobbying, procurement and law-making across the world. Twitter: @pudo OCCRP: Azerbaijani Landromat OCCRP: The Russian Laundromat Exposed OCCRP: Investigative Tools (Find online sources / Search for leads / Map your investigation) OCCRP: Database for Researchers (145 Million entries) OCCRP: Data Visualisation Tools (for investigators) Guardian: Everything about the Azerbaijani Laundromat Reuters: National Crime Agency Account Freezing Order The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) is an investigative reporting platform formed by 40 non-profit investigative centers, scores of journalists and several major regional news organizations around the globe. Our network is spread across Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America. We teamed up in 2006 to do transnational investigative reporting and promote technology-based approaches to exposing organized crime and corruption worldwide. We help journalists anywhere to trace people, companies and assets across the globe. Our team has worked on dozens of award-winning investigations in different regions. Their support is free for reporters from anywhere in the world. DARK HAVENS PANEL LEAKING MASSIVE DATASETS: Security, Openness, and Collective Mobilisation Ryan Gallagher (Investigative Reporter & Editor, The Intercept, UK)Friedrich Lindenberg (Data Team Lead, OCCRP, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, DE)Moderated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (Director, Disruption Network Lab, IT/DE) This panel poses issues of security and openness related to the analysis of data leaks and strategies of indexing data, to journalists, technical experts, researchers, and the larger civic society. In the case of the Panama Papers (April 2016) 11.5 million financial and legal records were leaked in 2015 from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca; those were followed by the Bahamas Leaks (September 2016), where 1.3 million internal company register files were leaked; later, the Paradise Papers (November 2017) were a set of 13.4 million leaked confidential electronic documents about offshore investments. This huge amount of information was all leaked to the Süddeutsche Zeitung reporters Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer, who shared it with the Washington-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) who coordinated a worldwide investigation. Ryan Gallagher (The Intercept) and Friedrich Lindenberg (Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, OCCRP) discuss the ethics of massive data leaks, security and secrecy vs. openness and transparency, as well as source protection and collective mobilisation in the analysis of the material. DARK HAVENS Confronting Hidden Money & Power #DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power. 15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International. Disruption Network Lab: Dark Havens Twitter: @disruptberlin    Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help to keep the conversation free-flowing! Support independent radio! Donate & keep the conversation flowing Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed Invite Transit Lounge Radio to record conversations at your event: signal at transitloungeradio dot net #DNL15, Transparency, Panama Papers, investigative journalism, tax justice, offshore tax havens, disruption, network, Dark Havens, Disruption Network Lab, journalism, treasure islands, finance curse, offshore tour operator, Paradise Papers, Lux Leaks, whistleblower, UBS, ICIJ, OCCRP, Berlin, transit lounge, radio, podcast, conversation

Published...Or Not
Wayne Marshall and Amra Pajalic

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019


Wayne Marshall's debut short story collection, 'Shirl', was a runner-up in the 2019 Victorian Premier Awards' Unpublished Manuscript Competition, and will be published by Affirm Press in early 2020.Amra Pajalic's account of her childhood and her mother's battle with bipolar disorder is set against a backdrop of her Bosnian heritage and the cultural and even historical forces that came into play when deling with marriage, mental challenges and the role of women. It is published by Transit Lounge.

Transit Lounge
Simon Shuster talks corruption, hitmen and civil society at Dark Havens

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 19:46


Simon Shuster talks in the Transit Lounge at Dark Havens about the importance of the work journalists do as the immune system of a society. "Investigative journalists expose things most people would agree we do not want – organised crime, corruption, illicit wealth and inequalities." As journalists bring these secrets to light, it's important for people to understand and hear what we do, to have the media literacy to understand the kinds of conversations and complexity that goes into dealing with a story, and the synergy between journalists and activists in civil society to push for change. Tax Havens + Investigative Journalism + Time Magazine + Berlin + #DNL15 ----more---- Simon Shuster (Berlin Reporter for TIME, RU/DE) Simon Shuster has been the Berlin bureau chief of Time Magazines since 2013, responsible for coverage of Central and Eastern Europe. Born in Moscow and raised in San Francisco, his work in the last few years has focused on the European refugee crisis, the rise of right-wing populism and Russian hybrid warfare from Ukraine to the US. @shustry Articles by Simon Shuster It's Business as Usual for Russians in Sudan, Despite Bashir's Fall How Putin Built a Ragtag Empire of Tyrants and Failing States She Was Next in Line to Be the President. He Plays One on TV. Who Will Win Ukraine's Election? (spoiler alert: the comedian) DARK HAVENS Confronting Hidden Money & Power #DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power. 15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International. Disruption Network Lab: Dark Havens Twitter: @disruptberlin Artistic Director and Curator: Tatiana Bazzichelli Community Director: Lieke Ploeger Programme Managers: Daniela Silvestrin, Nada Bakr, Monti Harmony Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help to keep the conversation free-flowing! Support independent radio! Donate & keep the conversation flowing Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed Invite Transit Lounge Radio to record conversations at your event: signal at transitloungeradio dot net #DNL15, Transparency, Panama Papers, investigative journalism, tax justice, offshore tax havens, disruption, network, Dark Havens, Disruption Network Lab, journalism, treasure islands, finance curse, offshore tour operator, Paradise Papers, Lux Leaks, whistleblower, UBS, ICIJ, OCCRP, Berlin, transit lounge, radio, podcast, conversation, Simon Shuster, Time Magazine

Transit Lounge
Erik Bordeleau talks fabulation, finance and cryptophilosophy at Economic Space Agency

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 13:08


HOW TO SHORT CAPITALISM: THE CRYPTO-POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ECSA Economic Space Agency (ECSA) is building the next generation network infrastructure for programmable economies. Most blockchain and distributed ledger technologies applications are oriented toward the creation of distributed markets, reinforcing rather than disrupting oligarchic concentration of wealth over time and questioning what “value” is actually traded. ECSA offers something different: a fully integrated, commons-oriented approach to cryptoeconomy. Economic Space + Cryptophilosophy + Post-Capitalism + Speculative Economy + Fabulation I met with Erik Bordeleau at the ECSA 'Economic Space Design Program' in the Haus der Statistik Werkstatt in Berlin to find out exactly what is 'Economic Space' and how we can claim agency. The readings and notes come from the subsequent 'Token Logic Design' seminar series with Erik at the School of Disobedience, Art and the Blockchain. ----more---- Edited transcript: JR: Can you tell me what exactly the Economic Space Agency is? I imagine intergalatic cryptocurrencies… EB: As it exists now comes from an initiative called ‘Robin Hood Hedge Fund Coop’ making captures on the actual financial markets. We were able to gather some money and redistribute it to projects that we found interesting. Commons-oriented projects essentially. And then blockchain and distributed ledger technologies came in. We were being Robin Hoods of the traditional markets, which can only go up to a certain point. Then with distributed ledger technologies, you can start to imagine creating new markets or new financial stratas that you can start operating with. The way I understand it is the opportunity to create a thousand financial plateaus, from which you can start deterritorializing finance as it exists, and start making value a little bit more multi-dimensional. One of the things we used to say at ECSA is that we are stuck in a mono economy, where everything gets valued within a very narrow set of coordinates, which we call capitalism. Which generates as all we know tremendous externalities. The way forward towards a post-capitalist economy needs to be towards recognising all these values that are considered external to our economic system. JR: What is fabulation? EB: Fabulation is a way of saying that you can't think of the 'real' economy, as opposed to the speculative economy. The economy is always speculative, all the way down. That's not something to judge, or it's not something to deplore. It's something to accept, to deal with, so we need to accept that we are also part of self-fulfilling prophecies or processes. We are part of that. We're a little bit lunatic at times, we are entertaining ideas that seem completely incredible. But it's part of the game. The economic game is fuelled with dreams, and fabulation is a term to name the passage from the virtual to the actual. As one philosopher I really like says 'Only people who are dreaming can modify someone else's dream'. You can't just go up to someone and make them change their minds. You have to be meeting people in the space where they dream, they're also dreaming of something... So, the open office was organised here at Haus der Statistik which is a dream itself. But a dream with a fantastic reality.. I would like to have this collective adventure keep on going, and grow organically. So there's a mix of fantasy, craziness, crazy ambition that we express collectively, but I also want other types of intelligences that are more grounded, closer to the granular aspects of all the relationality of our lives. I want that to be more and more part of our process. Because that's how something sustainable, organic will sustain in the future. That's really important. We're coming in with quite radical ideas but they need to be translated, converted into practices of different kinds, and that's what I envision for the future. A very multi-dimensional proliferating set of practices that share some sort of common financial or alter-financial understanding, so that we can federate when necessary for a common agenda, but otherwise most of the time developing these practices for their own sake. Economic Space Agency is a group of radical economists, software architects, finance theorists, game designers, critical thinkers and artists, coming together to reimagine the future of the economy. Our crew in Berlin includes, among others: Akseli Virtanen, Pekko Koskinen, Jackie Vu, James Foley, Jon Beller, Joel E. Mason, Erik Bordeleau, Fabian Bruder, Emma Stenström, Emanuele Braga, Tirdad Zolghadr, Matthias Einhoff and more. *** Erik Bordeleau Erik Bordeleau is researcher at the SenseLab (Concordia University, Montreal), fugitive finance planner at the Economic Space Agency (ECSA) and affiliated researcher at the Center for Arts, Business & Culture of the Stockholm School of Economics. His work articulates at the intersection of political philosophy, media and financial theory, contemporary art and cinema studies, with a marked interest for the speculative turn and the renewal of the question of the possible in contemporary thinking. He recently taught a seminar series in critical cryptoeconomics at the School of Disobedience at Volksbühne (Berlin) and is currently working on the creation of an MA program in Cryptoeconomics at the Global Center for Advanced Studies (GCAS). With Saloranta & De Vylder, he is developing The Sphere, a p2p community platform for self-organization in the performing arts, which is also part of ABC’s research projects. He is based in Berlin. Erik Bordeleau PhD ECSA on Medium     Economic Space Agency (ECSA) ECSA STACK Gravity:: Distributed Runtime Gravity provides secure computational containment, serialization, persistence, networking, and hardware interfaces to be utilized upwards throughout the ECSA stack. Gravity Protocol The Gravity protocol provides event ordering, scaling, strong security, fail recovery and high availability. It ensures network wide consistency, and enables distributed atomic transactions. Space:: Organizational Expression Space is a grammar for the creation of programmable organizations which can seamlessly combine models of governance and economy. It provides Gravity with an organizational programming environment, utilizing Gravity's implementation of object capabilities. Space Protocol:: Organizational Interoperability The Space Protocol allows the organizational forms of Space to interoperate, regardless of their implementation substrate, establishing fully organizable economic networks. Economic Space:: Value Expression ECSA's offer:: networked value production, distribution and measurement through a new economic abstraction:: The Economic Space. Economic Space Protocols:: Economic Interoperability Protocols and models such as distributed exchange, trading units, synthetic indexing and network derivatives enable the creation of organizational forms with a shared economic grammar. Economic Space Agency (Medium.com) A global collective working to remake the DNA of the economy. Programmed decentralised commons production, April 2017 Video: After Scarcity "A compelling economic sci-fi is mathematic disguised in a well-crafted storyline." SCREENING + DISCUSSION around "After Scarcity" (Bahar Noorizadeh, 2019) with Stefan Heidenreich and Economic Space Agency. Haus der Statistik, Monday 6th May, 19:30 to 22:00 pm  For many of us, computer technology seems almost inseparable from the corporate hypercapitalism of Silicon Valley. In "After Scarcity", Bahar Noorizadeh explores the soviet cybernetic past in search of our possible post-neoliberal future. "How might we use computation to get us out of our current state of digital feudalism and towards new possible utopias? After all, what would Vladimir "socialism is electricity plus statistic" Lenin have to say about blockchain?" This fascinating 30 min. sci-fi essay film will act as a free indirect entry point for a wider discussion around the disruptive potential of crypto- and cyber-economies. Including: Stefan Heidenreich's recent work around a non-money economy partly based on algorithmic matching formulas, and ECSA's general proposal to build a financial and computational infrastructure for post-hayekian economy. “Flying through swarms of floating dots outlining monasteries and city streets, After Scarcity flashes through decades of history to propose the ways contingent pasts can make fictive futures realer, showing us that digital socialism was inbred into the communist revolution and that computation doesn’t mean we’re condemned to today’s tyranny of total financialization.” Complementary readings Imagine there's no money: dialogue between Stefan Heidenreich & Geert Lovink  Geert Lovink: German media theorist Stefan Heidenreich has produced a concise proposal for a ‘non-monetary economy’. The book is entitled */Money/* and came out late 2017 with Merve Verlag in Berlin. Excerpts in English can be found at the Transmediale website. There we find the following description of Heidenreich’s project: ‘Given complex information infrastructures that have already been developed for documenting transactions, tying consumer habits to identities, and accurately predicting future exchanges, the substructure of a new kind of economy is now in place.’ March 2018 How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet. Peters, B. (2016) Cambridge: MIT Press. Red Plenty: Inside the Fifties’ Soviet Dream. Spufford, F. (2010). London: Faber & Faber. Review by Philip Cunliffe In the fifties, Soviet economic growth made it seem that the USSR might still win on the front of delivering material abundance to the masses: ‘Moscow would out-glitter Manhattan, and every Lada would be better engineered than a Porsche’... The heroes of Spufford’s Soviet dream are an entire generation of peasants brutally torn off the land and propelled on an astonishing ascent in the breakneck process of Soviet industrialisation. Dictionary of Now #9 | Philip Mirowski Markets as Computer Programs in a Theory of Markets Video introduction to Mirowski's work on Hayek MONEYLAB Resources A constantly-updated resourceful collection of theories, media discourse, creative projects and events focused on alternative revenue models. Of central importance to this project is the formation of a collaborative network of researchers, artists, developers, engineers, and others interested in sharing, coining, critiquing, and ushering in alternative network economies. We are always looking for radical submissions that closely reflect the stated aim of the MoneyLab: Economies of Dissent project. BITCOIN AND BLOCKCHAIN  https://bitcoinembassy.nl/  https://bitcointalk.org/ https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/ https://www.ethereum.org/ http://www.coindesk.com/ Proof of Existence 3. COMMUNITY AND ART PLATFORMS http://www.furtherfield.org/artdatamoney/ – collective artistic investigation into use of blockchain for creativity and the commons https://www.ascribe.io/ – Blockchain based art distribution platform https://www.nextnature.net/tag/alternative-currencies/ – A ten part series exploring the design of an invisible technology: money. Art Commons – art sharing platform and community in NY, US BitcoinCloud – interactive art and media installation by Artistic Technology Lab (AT) Dadara (NL) Debt Fair (US) – a decentralized art market where art collectors can purchase artworks directly from the artists, which use it to repay debts. Kunst Reserve Bank (NL) Lanchonete (BR) Mon3y.us – Online exhibition featuring Digital & Net.Art on the subject of Money & Error Time/bank e-flux (US) Timebank CC (NL) Schwartzbank (DE) Amplitive Art     Aragon The Aragon project is a community with the mission to empower freedom by creating tools for decentralized organizations to thrive. Aragon lets you freely organize and collaborate without borders or intermediaries. Create global, bureaucracy-free organizations, companies, and communities.  The world’s first digital jurisdiction Aragon organizations are not only great because they are decentralized, global and unstoppable. They will also benefit from the Aragon Network, the world’s first digital jurisdiction. Decentralized organizations change the way we think about organizations. The Aragon Network will change the way you think about jurisdictions and governments. Aragon, The Film We are building Aragon because we believe decentralized organizations can solve the world’s worst problems. Come chat with us at the Aragon Chat Explore the Aragon Wiki Follow Aragon on Twitter Subscribe to the Aragon subreddit Contribute to Aragon at GitHub Subscribe to Aragon Monthly Newsletter Video production company Metamension Pando Network Pando Network: infrastructure for distributed creation What is Pando? Pando is a fully distributed and immutable VCS based on top of IPFS, aragonOS and the ethereum blockchain. Developed by the Ryhope Network’s team, it intends to become a community-driven standard. Its goal is to provide content creators, and mostly software developers, with a universal open-source versioning, cooperation and archiving layer. Pando has been crafted with the intent to be faithful to git’s philosophy while creating a bridge towards blockchain’s and ethereum’s rationale: a common good providing one more brick towards the decentralization of societies and the empowerment of human beings. That’s why we are building pando as an open source and standalone tool. No token, no ICO: just a medium to provide the blockchain community with a way to self-organize its development and its growth — though the Ryhope Network will use an homemade token to offer an income to free and open contents. Decentralized Autonomous Literary Organization: a decentralization of literature Pando Network, by inaugurating both a protocol and an interface capable of hosting and organizing collaborative creation, also opens great perspectives for literature. More broadly, should we not consider the possibilities opened up by the Ethereum blockchain, Aragon and Pando on the decentralization of literature, understood both as a historical mode for the valorization, diffusion and distribution of works, and as writing activities that govern these works?   CIRCLES A self-issuance based cryptocurrency basic income Circles is an electronic cryptocurrency with the aim to create and distribute a globally accessible Universal Basic Income. In traditional debt-based currencies one sells goods, borrows money, or invests working power to receive money. With Circles, one receives money unconditionally to engage with their community, creating value through offering goods or services. Cryptoeconomics Is Hard Aleksandr Bulkin  We are not used to designing economic structures. This is a wholly new territory. This article is an attempt to illustrate some very subtle problems people encounter on this road, often well after fixing them stops being easy or even possible. Economics is hard in general. The reason is that economics studies interactions in a very large group of people and people are not something you can model mathematically very well. But traditional economics works because it studies behaviors in a long-established system which changes very slowly. The way mainstream economic structures work is a product of years of research, governance, and social dynamics. In some sense you can say it was designed but a better way to look at it is that it was partly designed, partly discovered, and partly evolved on its own. So cryptoeconomics is harder, precisely because the economics of every single cryptoasset is designed from inception. This includes supply, inflation, rewards, fines, and so on. Cryptoeconomics of a token is a hybrid between rules programmatically implemented on a blockchain and the entire world of interactions real human beings have with it. Designing good rules necessarily entails understanding the way humans will interact with them. Talking token The full guide for understanding a token role in a token-enabled ecosystem  Today seeing a yet another blockchain-powered project promising to change how the old world works is not a news. None of such projects fail to emphasize that “token is an essential part of the ecosystem”. Yet, a rare project convincingly explains “why it needs a token in the first place.” Often times a seemingly simple answer leads to countless nuances and triggers a lot of consequences. A token is a tool that ignites and powers a “digital cooperative” around some activity. The incentives it carries determine whether the cooperative outlives its creators (the token issuers) or becomes a facade for speculative activities with no one giving a damn what the token is needed for. Measuring Value in the Commons-Based Ecosystem Bridging the Gap Between the Commons and the Market Primavera De Filippi and Samer Hassan (MoneyLab reader #1) Lovink, G., Tkacz, N. (eds.) The MoneyLab Reader. Institute of Network Cultures, University of Warwick, 2015  January 31, 2015 Commons-based peer-production (CBPP) constitutes today an important driver for innovation and cultural development, both online and offline. This led to the establishment of an alternative, Commons-based ecosystem,based on peer-production and collaboration of peers contributing to a common good. Yet, to the extent that this operates outside of the market economy, we cannot rely on traditional market mechanisms (such as pricing) to estimate the value of CBPP. We present here a system - which we will name Sabir - that can resolve some of the most recurrent problems encountered within CBPP communities. The Sabir system is composed of three layers that will help us: (1) Understanding the social value - as opposed to market value - of different CBPP communities, so as to compare them to one another. (2) Identifying the value generated by individuals contributing to the Commons and evaluating it through a common denominator of value. (3) Creating an interface between the market and the CBPP ecosystem so that the two can interact, and benefit from each other. Keywords: commons-based peer-production, alternative economies SELF-CAPITAL (1, 2, 3) Self-capital is an ongoing video series by Melanie Gilligan. Smart art tv series to learn to see and feel like Capital. First shown Sept. 2009. POPULAR UNREST Popular Unrest is a multi-episode drama set in a future much like the present. Here, however, all exchange transactions and social interactions are overseen by a system called ‘the Spirit’. A rash of unexplained killings have broken out across the globe. They often take place in public but witnesses never see an assailant. Just as mysteriously, groups of unrelated people are suddenly coming together everywhere, amassing new members rapidly. Unaccountably, they feel a deep and persistent sense of connection to one another. The film explores a world in which the self is reduced to physical biology, directly subject to the needs of capital. Hotels offer bed-warming servants with every room, people are fined for not preventing foreseeable illness, weight watching foods eat the digester from the inside and the unemployed repay their debt to society in physical energy. If on the one hand this suggests the complete domination of life by exchange value do the groupings offer a way out? Global Center for Advanced Studies Crypto-Economics Department GCAS College Dublin is partnering with the Economic Space Agency (ECSA), a collective of radical economists, software engineers, artists, game designers, social theorist and crypto-technologists working together to warp economic spacetime. As part of the collaboration between GCAS and Economic Space Agency (ECSA), Erik Bordeleau will be in charge of creating an MA in cryptoeconomics at GCAS with fellow ECSA agent and GCAS faculty member, Tere Vadén. Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help keep the conversation free-flowing! Support independent radio! 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Frederik Obermaier talks Panama Papers, global crime & cocktails at Dark Havens

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 13:47


Frederik Obermaier on global crime & collaborative reporting, the demise of the 'lone wolf' investigative journalist, Panama Papers cocktails, writing that email to Vladimir Putin, and a thank you message to John/Jane Doe for the 11.5 million files contained in the Panama Papers. The stories are global, crimes are global and journalism needs to be global: Frederik dishes on the complexities of working collaboratively with 400 journalists from 80 countries over a year to publish the Panama Papers. Tax Havens + Investigative Journalism + Collaboration + Panama Papers + #DNL15 ----more---- Frederik Obermaier Investigative journalist, Süddeutsche Zeitung, DE "It was a difficult process, to be honest. Our editor-in-chief (Wolfgang Krach) was a big fan of collaborations, so he encouraged us to share the data. It think he's a visionary in this aspect. We also had colleagues who asked us: 'Frederik, Bastian are you stupid? You're sharing a scoop! Why should you?' Sometimes they're in this old lonely wolf mindset, journalists, especially investigative journalists being the lonely wolf not sharing anything even with his outlet... always secretive, always hunting for the scoop. These times are over in journalism. I think in investigative journalism, it's now the pack, the power of the pack. And it's only logical because crime is not limited to one country anymore. We're speaking about transnational organised crime groups. So it's only logical to team up as journalists to tackle this problem, to uncover it. And I think we need more. We do see a lot of collaborations currently in journalism, and I think that's good. The more, the merrier!" Frederik Obermaier is a Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative reporter for the Munich-based Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany’s leading broadsheet. He is one of the two reporters first contacted by the anonymous source of the Panama Papers, the leaked documents that prompted a global investigation involving hundreds of journalists. He also initiated the Paradise Papers-revelations. Obermaier is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, ICIJ.org. Photo by Stefanie Preuin/SZ If you have data, contact Frederik Obermaier using a secure channel & encrypted communication. Please note that unencrypted email, skype and phone calls are highly susceptible to being monitored or accessed. Contact details on his website Email encryption via PGP Threema: FPN4FKZE Documentary: The Panama Papers (2018), directed by Alex Winter (TRAILER) “We’ve said it again and again: some stories are too big, too complex and too global for lone-wolf muckrakers or even individual news organisations to tackle. We believe collaboration is the wave of the future in global journalism. Pooling resources and sharing information is a powerful way to investigate and expose stories that politicians, corporations and organized criminals are determined to keep in the shadows.” Gerard Ryle, Director ICIJ Panama Papers wins Pulitzer Prize How the Panama Papers were unwrapped Reporting on The Panama Papers Reporting on The Paradise Papers The Panama Papers: Breaking the Story of How the Rich and Powerful Hide Their Money, by Bastian Obermayer & Frederik Obermaier. The inside story from the journalists who set the investigation in motion. ICIJ Investigations: Panama Papers / Paradise Papers ICIJ Offshore Leaks Database OCCRP: Organized Crime & Corruption Reporting Project Forbidden Stories: Network of Journalists Twitter: @f_obermaier PANAMA PAPERS: How the Rich and Powerful Hide Their Money WATCH VIDEO: DARK HAVENS KEYNOTE Frederik Obermaier (Investigative Journalist, Süddeutsche Zeitung, DE). Moderated by Max Heywood (Transparency International Global Outreach and Advocacy Coordinator, UK/DE). The Panama Papers began with a cryptic message from an anonymous whistleblower. “Hello, this is John Doe,” the source wrote. “Interested in data?” In the months that followed, the confidential source transferred emails, client data and scanned letters, from Mossack Fonseca, a notorious Panamanian law firm that has not only helped prime ministers, kings and presidents hide their money, but has also provided services to dictators, drug cartels, Mafia clans, fraudsters, weapons dealers, and regimes like North Korea or Iran. After the revelation several heads of governments had to step down, thousands of investigations were launched, approximately one billion $ recouped. The Panama Papers proved that there is a whole parallel world offshore in which the rich and powerful enjoy the freedom to avoid not just taxes but all kinds of laws they find inconvenient. In this Keynote, Süddeutsche Zeitung investigative journalist Frederik Obermaier reflects on the Panama Papers and their impact (arrests, changes in legislation etc.), as well as the crucial roles of whistleblowers and the need to protect them. In conversation with Max Heywood, the dialogue addresses what we learnt from The Panama Papers about political and economic power, what progress has been made against tax and dark havens, and how the Panama Papers have changed the way journalists think about and analyse tax havens. DARK HAVENS Confronting Hidden Money & Power #DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power. 15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International. Disruption Network Lab: Dark Havens Twitter: @disruptberlin   Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help keep the conversation free-flowing! 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RYBN talk art, algorithmic investment and offshore tourism at Dark Havens

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 20:40


RYBN.ORG RYBN walk us through the Offshore Tour Operator to explore local traces of the transnational and liquid financial industry, and introduce classic tax avoidance schemes the Double Irish, Singapore Sling, Bermuda Black hole and Dutch Sandwich. Offshore Tour Operator directs the user through addresses from the ICIJ Offshore Leaks database to discover & map the local premises of businesses listed in the Offshore Leaks, Bahamas Leaks, Panama Papers, and Paradise Papers. A situationist GPS prototype for psychogeographic drift encouraging you to create concrete visual representation of the opaque and offshore, thus reshaping the imaginary around tax havens. Photographs of buildings listed at each address capture the offshore economies in the local landscape, architecture and environments. Tax Haven Tourism + Algorithmic Investment + Psychogeography + Art as Financial Optimiser + #DNL15 ----more---- Financial optimisation through art, it turns out only works for dead, (mostly) white & male artists, and collectors who can afford to stash excess cash in anonymous shell companies and complex trusts to hide their money through the acquisition of art. It doesn't work so well for living artists, who apparently can't transform themselves into tax havens to help offset billionaires income. I, like most artists could help you write off millions through conceptual art, feel free to call anytime! ALGOFFSHORE TAX OPTIMIZER THROUGH ART is a system that generates tax optimization schemes, using art as a speculative vehicle. Taking advantage of every possible offshoring strategy to compute a personalised solution for any interested art collector, the user can customise the optimisation scheme with personalised parameters and dedicated algorithms. RYBN.ORG Extra-disciplinary Artistic Research Platform, FR RYBN.ORG is a Paris-based collective founded in 1999. The collective follows an extra-disciplinary investigation methodology on the functioning of complex and esoteric phenomena and systems - high frequency markets structure, algorithmic trading strategies, offshore banking networks, kabbalah hermeneutics, digital labor and human computers, computer viruses, etc. Their works have been presented in many art centers and festivals internationally. Explore Psychogeographies of the Financial Imaginary uncovering  tax havens hidden in plain sight through counter-financial dérive. RYBN Offshore Tour Operator Offshore Tour Operator is a situationist GPS prototype, orientated toward a computer assisted psychogeographic drift, that dictates the walk of the user through the ICIJ Offshore Leaks database addresses - including the Offshore Leaks, the Bahamas Leaks, the Panama Papers, the Paradise Papers. The prototype exists in two versions : a DIY open hardware version, using a raspberry pi 0 coupled to a GPS, and an android app. RYBN Algoffshores RYBN Resources: academic papers on tax evasion, tax avoidance, tax havens and fiscal optimisation Offshore Tour Operator, Art as Financial Optimiser Neural.it Art, Capital of the 21st Century Offshore Tour Operator on We Make Money Not Art Twitter: @RYBn_ Image credits: RYBN & LISTE BASEL Offshore Tour Operator / Algoffshore - The Great Offshore, RYBN.ORG / Exhibition HeK at LISTE Art Fair Basel, 2018, curated by Boris Magrini - courtesy of Ivana Krešič. RYBN.ORG THE GREAT OFFSHORE RYBN.ORG (Extra-disciplinary Artistic Research Platform, FR) Moderated by Ela Kagel (Digital Strategist and Founder of SUPERMARKT Berlin, DE) RYBN presents the “The Great Offshore” project, an artistic investigation conducted in several tax havens. The Great Offshore addresses the question of representation of offshore finance: due to its opaque nature and the secrecy that surrounds it, it is impossible to picture. The symbolic representations that are usually in use are, as many invitations to evasion, filled by colonial images of exotic islands, of palm trees beaches and golden sands, infinite walls of numbered mailboxes, that contribute to the aestheticisation of financial power. In a similar fashion, as Alain Deneault underlines it, the vocabulary in use to describe offshore finance is not neutral, and produces a positive, technical, legal and legitimate picture, that neutralizes critics. As a consequence, either within semantics or semiotics, we face a representation crisis. To overcome this representation failure, The Great Offshore project seeks for traces of this transnational and liquid financial industry, to capture how it marks local landscapes, architectures and environments. The Great Offshore project aims to reshape the imaginary around tax havens, by re-engaging with the situationist strategies of psycho-geography, enhanced by digital and algorithmic means. During the talk, RYBN unfold the different chapters that composed the project and its artistic, semiotic and political dimensions. + Workshop / Psycho-Geographic Tour  of Berlin shell companies & shadow finance offices with RYBN.org. What is psychogeography? :: an exploration of urban environments that emphasizes playfulness and "drifting," originating with the Situationist International movement. Psychogeography was defined in 1955 by Guy Debord as "the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of individuals." It has also been defined as "a total dissolution of boundaries between art and life," and "a whole toy box full of playful, inventive strategies for exploring cities... just about anything that takes pedestrians off their predictable paths and jolts them into a new awareness of the urban landscape. Psychogeography: delve into the soul of a city Siobhan Lyons The Conversation 2017 Psychogeography, as the term suggests, is the intersection of psychology and geography. It focuses on our psychological experiences of the city, and reveals or illuminates forgotten, discarded, or marginalised aspects of the urban environment: The transition of a space from one use to another undergirds much of psychogeography’s preoccupation; the notion of a palimpsest – an object or piece of writing with new material superimposed over earlier writings – is particularly important. Psychogeography thrives as an interrogation of space and history; it compels us to abandon – at least temporarily – our ordinary conceptions of the face value of a location, so that we may question its mercurial history. DARK HAVENS Confronting Hidden Money & Power #DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power. 15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International. Disruption Network Lab: Dark Havens Twitter: @disruptberlin   Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help to keep the conversation free-flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed Invite Transit Lounge Radio to record conversations at your next world changing event: signal at transitloungeradio dot net #DNL15, Transparency, Panama Papers, investigative journalism, tax justice, offshore tax havens, disruption, network, Dark Havens, Disruption Network Lab, journalism, treasure island, finance curse, offshore tour operator, Paradise Papers, Lux Leaks, whistleblower, UBS, ICIJ, OCCRP, Berlin, transit lounge, radio, podcast, conversation, RYBN.ORG, offshore tour operator, algoffshore, algorithmic trading, economic art, psychogeography, offshore tourism, art investment, Art Basel, international art market

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Nicholas Shaxson talks power, money and the finance curse at Dark Havens

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 19:54


Nicholas Shaxson unveils the secrets of the seriously, filthy rich and talks me through how many of the world's offshore tax havens are not only tropical islands, but actually British & OECD territories. Just what effect does that shadowy 'spider web' network of wealth extraction have on our societies? How are offshore tax havens central to the global economy? What is the finance curse? Listen to find out more! Tax Havens + Treasure Islands + Finance Curse + Tax Justice Network + #DNL15 ----more---- Nicholas Shaxson (Journalist, author Treasure Islands & Finance Curse, UK/DE) Nicholas Shaxson: The Finance Curse The Guardian: How the outsized power of the city of London makes Britain poorer Open Democracy: The men who stole the world The Finance Curse: Buy the Book Tax Justice Network: Nicholas Shaxson Tax Justice Network: Finance Curse The Guardian: Finance Curse Review The Spider's Web: Britain's Second Empire Nicholas Shaxson: Treasure Islands Twitter: @nickshaxson Nicholas Shaxson is a British writer, journalist and investigator. He is author of the acclaimed books The Finance Curse: How Global Finance is Making us all Poorer (2018); Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World (2012); and Poisoned Wells: the Dirty Politics of African Oil (2007). He is a writer and researcher for the Tax Justice Network, an expert-led group focused on tax and tax havens. In 2012 the International Tax Review named him as one of its “Global Tax 50” most influential people in international tax. He has written for The Financial Times, Reuters, Vanity Fair, the Economist and the BBC, as well as many other publications. Nicholas Shaxson Photo credit: Mark Garner (Grove Atlantic) Watch the Documentary: 'The Spider's Web' At the demise of empire, City of London financial interests created a web of secrecy jurisdictions that captured wealth from across the globe and hid it in a web of offshore islands. Today, up to half of global offshore wealth is hidden in British jurisdictions and Britain and its dependencies are the largest global players in the world of international finance. The Spider's Web was written, directed and produced by Michael Oswald, and was substantially inspired by Nicholas Shaxson's book Treasure Islands, an extensive éxpose on the global consequences of tax havens. For those interested to learn more about tax justice and financial secrecy, read about the Tax Justice Network's campaigning and regular blogs - become part of the movement for change and listen to the Tax Justice Network's monthly podcast: the Taxcast. HIDDEN TREASURES How the Global Shadow Economy Drives Inequality WATCH VIDEO Nicholas Shaxson (Journalist, author of Treasure Islands, and Finance Curse, UK/DE), Maira Martini (Senior Policy Advisor, Transparency International, BR/DE). Moderated by Simon Shuster (Reporter for TIME, RU/DE). This panel introduces the topic of offshore secrecy and tax havens bringing together two experts of the field. Nicholas Shaxson will refer to his book Treasure Islands: Dirty Money, Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole Your Cash, where he describes the connections between global economic affairs since slavery and secretive offshore tax havens. In his analysis, dirty money, tax havens and the offshore system contributed to generate global inequalities and shift of wealth from poor to rich, as well as undermining our democracies via financial deregulations. Maìra Martini will describe the schemes connecting shell companies, multiple offshore bank accounts, and money laundering, by referring to her work at Transparency International on a report on the role of banks in cross-border corruption cases. DARK HAVENS Confronting Hidden Money & Power #DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power. 15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International. Disruption Network Lab: Dark Havens Twitter: @disruptberlin Thank you for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed listening as much as we did talking! Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, and ad-free. Your generous support, event invitations and sharing to community networks will help keep the conversation free-flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed Invite Transit Lounge Radio to record a series of conversations at your world changing event: signal at transitloungeradio dot net #DNL15, Transparency, Panama Papers, investigative journalism, tax justice, offshore tax havens, disruption, network, dark havens, disruption network lab, journalism, treasure islands, finance curse, offshore tour operator, paradise papers, lux leaks, whistleblower, UBS, ICIJ, OCCRP, Berlin, transit lounge, radio, podcast, conversation, tax justice network, Nicholas Shaxson, City of London

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Stéphanie Gibaud talks whistleblowers & tax justice at Dark Havens

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 17:44


Stéphanie Gibaud talks about becoming a spy for the French authorities, the impact on her life and ongoing search for justice after blowing the whistle on tax fraud at UBS. Tax Havens + UBS + Whistleblowers + Tax Justice + #DNL15 ----more---- UBS Whistleblower, FRTwitter: @Steph_and_me Stéphanie Gibaud wrote the book Whistleblowers: The Man Hunt (2017) with an introduction by Julian Assange. In 2018, she was a jury member of the GUE/NGL Award in honor of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. She will also be a jury member in 2019. As a Public Relations specialist, if I had shredded the documents UBS suddenly asked me to destroy in 2008, I could have risked prison. I was working for UBS Marketing Department and had absolutely no idea of the scope of the documents, which I was supposed to get rid of. Searches were taking place; I refused to be part of illegal activities & blew the whistle internally. When in a weakened state because of the harassment I was suffering at UBS, I was targeted by the French state in 2011 and, constraint by the law, had to communicate confidential information to the French Ministry of Finances, which have widely helped to identify numerous offshore bank accounts. Stéphanie Gibaud Whistleblowers: The Man Hunt La traque des lanceurs d’alerte, Stéphanie Gibaud Préface de Julian Assange, Publisher Max Milo Editions UBS ordered to pay £3.9bn by French court over raft of violations UBS Whistleblower’s Paltry Reward FT: How French authorities used a whistleblower to sting UBS bankers (read article) by David Keohane in Paris, March 1, 2019 *UBS were eventually fined €4.5 billion for recruiting clients in France and helping them evade taxes. #DNL15 DARK HAVENS brings together people from around the world who have been part of global investigations and leaks, have blown the whistle on corporations, been put on trial, and who have taken severe personal risks to confront hidden money and power. 15th conference of the Disruption Network Lab. Curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli. In cooperation with Transparency International. Twitter: @disruptberlin Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've enjoyed listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is 100% independently produced, your generous support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS Feed #DNL15, Transparency International, Panama Papers, investigative journalism, tax justice, offshore tax havens, disruption, network, dark havens, disruption network lab, conversation, journalism, treasure island, finance curse, offshore tour operator, paradise papers, lux leaks, whistleblower, UBS, ICIJ, OCCRP, Berlin, Stéphanie Gibaud, whistle blowers, Man Hunt, Max Milo, France, Switzerland

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud
S1E11: Magid Magid | Sheffield's unlikely Lord Mayor

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 16:53


Magid Magid may have lived the most unconventional journey to politics there is. After leaving Somalia as a refugee, he arrived at Britain at the tender age of 5. After schooling and working long shifts at factories for cash, Magid eventually enrolled into university to study Aquatic Zoology. Apart from an exotic degree, Magid got a lot out of his time at university. He found a voice to speak out for things he believed in passionately, and eventually got elected as the President of the University Union. A strong believer in principle over politics, Magid joined the Greens party and quickly became an active member. Before he knew it, he would be elected as the youngest Lord Mayor of Sheffield (with quite a fancy inauguration). We trace Magid's journey and the challenges he's faced as a proud Muslim in politics. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.

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S1E10: Peter Gould | The Road to Zileej

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 31:48


Arguably the forerunner in Islamic related design across the world, Peter Gould's journey is fascinating on both a personal and business level. By the time Peter hit university, he discovered two crucial things that would inform his work to come; his passion for design and his belief in Islam. Instead of working at a corporate firm to channel his design talents, Peter took the road less travelled by and started his own design agency from scratch. From here on, Peter worked with some of the biggest brands in and out of the Muslim World - from icons like Sami Yusuf to brands like Emirates Park Zoo and Colgate. Alongside servicing major clients, Peter is now working on some projects of his own. In the episode, Peter walks us through the journey that finally culminated in his most recent project, Zileej - a design agency creating the next generation of meaningful toys, games and creative experiences for the Muslim World. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.

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S1E9: Shahed Amanullah | Silicon Valley, Start-Ups and Muslim potential

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 27:37


If there is anyone who has walked the world through his career, its Shahed Amanullah. He's worked at several major engineer firms, at the World Bank, in real estate development and a in the US State Department. But these jobs have only been in between what Shahed is truly passionate about - creating, leading and supporting impactful start-ups. A Silicon Valley native, he founded Zabihah.com - a Yelp for Muslims (before Yelp was a thing), Zakatify - an app changing the way we do Zakat and is currently the founder and CTO of Affinis Labs. We cover all bases with Shahed - from Muslims in Silicon Valley, to what makes a successful start-up and how Muslims should approach business today. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit ToledoSociety.com for more info.

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S1E7: Riyaad Minty | AJ+, TRT and everything in between.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 33:48


Riyaad Minty grew up in a South Africa just recovering from decades of oppressive apartheid. With a keen interest in human rights in a post 9/11 world, Riyaad chose to do a Law degree at university; but only for so long. With a vision in mind and a company to build, Riyaad dropped out of university after his first year of study. Starting off in the animated greeting cards and ringtones industry (back when it was revolutionary, that is), Riyaad eventually moved to Doha to pursue an e-marketing role at Al Jazeera. Through a mixture of pure genius, a desire for impact and a deep spiritual drive, Riyaad went from the junior no one had time for to the man that would play a major role in bringing AJ+ to the world; a purely digital news outlet that has changed the way humans consume news. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit toledosociety.com for more info.

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S1E6: Mohamad Jebara | Co-Founder of Mathspace: Islamic Values and Modern Business

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 23:25


By any measure of the word, Mohamad Jebara is a true Math whiz. Scoring in the top 0.5 percentile in his year 12 finals, he ventured to take on the toughest Math he could find at university: actuarial studies. By his mid-20s, Mohamad's genius saw him being named senior partner of a lucrative derivatives trading firm in Sydney. But after just two months, Mohamad dropped it all. Something just wasn't right. From here on, with a relentless pursuit of value, faith and principles, Mohamad brought Mathspace to the world; a unique start-up changing the way children learn Math through reward-based digital tutoring. We trace Mohamad's journey from growing up in a Lebanese household of 8 siblings, all the way to the struggles of the start-up space and uncover some gems about practicing Islamic values in the corporate world. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit ToledoSociety.com for more info.

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud
S1E5: Naz Shah | British Parliament via Poverty

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 27:47


Abandoned by her father at six, Naz's family was jumping from squalor to squalor and living meal to meal. Far from a normal upbringing, she was sent to Pakistan at 12, to protect her from the man sexually exploiting her mother over a mortgage. She was forced into an abusive marriage at 15, and upon return to the UK, was beholden to her mother killing her abuser. From here on, Naz was thwarted into a life juggling between campaigning for her mother's rights, visiting solicitors, working odd jobs and raising her younger siblings. We sit with Naz and hear of the incredible set of events which took her from homeless, abused and uneducated, to eventually gaining a sweeping victory over George Galloway as the Member for Bradford West. If there is any story that embodies true perseverance, it is this one. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit toledosociety.com for more info

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S1E4: Mufti Menk | Struggles of a Worldwide Mufti

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 21:28


Mufti Menk is arguably the most popular and renowned Mufti on the planet. Having been in the 'Top 500 Most Influential Muslims' list 6 years in a row, his name and online lectures are a staple in millions of Muslim households. To no surprise, we learn the Mufti was reading the Quran at the tender age of 3 and memorised it cover-to-cover by 11 (yes, you read those numbers right). A fast-tracked upbringing was just the beginning; after being enrolled (somewhat a surprise to him) into Madina University, Ismail Menk began on a journey of hardship, enlightenment, struggle and joy. We trace the Mufti's journey from childhood in a Christian school, to early medical career aspirations, studying abroad and a difficult divorce - all of which made the Islamic Scholar we know as Mufti Menk. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+.

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud
S1E3: Dalia Mogahed | Muslim Engagement & The White House

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 25:47


There are few Muslims who can say they had a seat at the President's table, and Dalia Mogahed is one of those rare few. An Egyptian American at the forefront of Muslim Activism for over a decade, Dalia's journey has seen her lecturing at colleges, training law enforcement and eventually, advising the Obama Administration. We trace Dalia's life from a normal Egyptian American childhood to the banality of corporate life up until an event that radically changed the fabric of American society: 9/11. We dig deeper to uncover an inspiring mix of spirituality, hope, desperation and wisdom that drive Dalia to navigating the perplexing maze that is the life of an American Muslim. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+. Visit ToledoSociety.com to make a contribution and for more information.

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud
S1E2: Haroon Meer | Founder of Thinkst: A Method to the Madness

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 38:35


Haroon Meer grew up in the tail end of Apartheid South Africa, but his future was far from bleak. After almost two decades in information security (and playing a lot of pool!), Haroon founded Thinkst, a start-up responsible for bringing Canary to the world, a cyber-security honeypot used by some of the biggest tech giants in the world including Slack and Etsy. In this interview we reflect on Haroon’s journey that saw him consulting NATO, sleeping on the Quantico base, and everything in between. What does it take to become an authority in one field? Haroon’s experience draws us closer to answering that question. The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+.

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud
S1E1: Prof. John Esposito | Georgetown’s Unlikely Scholar of Islam

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 28:16


To say Professor John Esposito is an accomplished academic would be an understatement. He's Professor of Islamic studies at the esteemed Georgetown University, has published 60 books (yes, within one lifetime) and is a senior member of the UN Alliance of Civilisations. To make this seem all the stranger, we discover Professor Esposito spent a decade of his life away from his family becoming a Priest (from the impressionable age of 14 no less!). From here, a web of coincidences, hard work and an ingredient we only later discover, take John Esposito from a 14-year old boy to a global authority on Islam. This interview is a bit of an emotional rollercoaster; with lots of laughter, some tears and an abundance of wisdom. Join us as we reflect on the Professor’s life and gain insights into the task ahead for the Muslims in Western contexts.

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Trailer: The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

The Transit Lounge with Mohamad Zaoud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 3:40


The Transit Lounge chronicles the journeys of people who’ve had a considerable impact on the Muslim world. In season 1, we hear from successful entrepreneurs, academics, scholars and politicians. Hosted by Mohamad Zaoud, each episode explores the highs and lows of our guests, and tackles the question of our time - what does it take to find balance when living a contemporary Muslim life. Mohamad Zaoud is a brand enthusiast and consults businesses and NGOs on brand & growth strategies. He’s currently the Manager of Digital Growth – EMEA, and formerly Head of Marketing MENA, at Al Jazeera Media Network where he’s worked on flagship brands including Al Jazeera and AJ+.

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Viktorija Mickutė on global immersive storytelling at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 5:42


Viktorija Mickutė brings immersive documentaries to life, sharing diverse voices and a global perspective with stories told by the people most directly affected by climate change, food insecurity and conflict in personal and community narratives. Storytelling + AR + VR + Creativity + Audio-visual + Global + Innovation + Journalism + Contrast----more---- Contrast VR on Al Jazeera “pushes the boundaries of narrative storytelling while taking viewers directly to the front lines of the biggest news events in the world.” @VikVicariously Beyond Romanticizing the Jungle - Filming Indigenous Communities in 360 Contrast VR Weekly Blog on Medium Viktorija MickutėProducer at Contrast VR, Al Jazeera VIKTORIJA MICKUTĖ is a producer at Contrast VR, Al Jazeera’s captivating media studio, which focuses on the use of VR technologies to tell stories from around the world. Her recent VR destinations reach as far as Yemen, Mumbai, Morocco, the Malaysian jungle, and others. Viktorija is not only expanding 360 storytelling herself, but she’s also empowering more people all over the world to use VR in creating genuine content.[Edited transcript to follow] TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. Context is everything.Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018!Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebookReviews and stars on Apple Podcasts make us happyListen on the TLR YouTube ChannelConversation, Nomadic, VR, Future, Design, Society, Technology, Innovation, Journalism, Women, Login, Storytelling, Creativity, Radio, loginreality, Al Jazeera, Contrast

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Tomer Sofinzon on Pillar Project personal data locker at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 12:32


Tomer Sofinzon offers a glimpse into the future with an open-source personal data locker and digital assistant, and promises me the Pillar Project unconference [Vilnius 15-21st July] is not only for geeks! Blockchain + Bitcoin + Pillar + ICO + Cryptocurrency + Data + Finance + Society + Technology ----more----Pillar Project: Your data, your lifeThe goal of the Pillar Project is to return control over personal data back to its rightful owner - you.Starting with an open-source wallet to store, transact, and track cryptocurrencies and tokens, the Pillar Wallet will evolve into a decentralised, personal data-management platform. Tomer SofinzonCo-founder/CRO at Pillar Project Tomer Sofinzon has spent over 15 years between the US, Europe, and Israel, concentrating on technology entrepreneurship and investments. Tomer founded eight companies, among which is the Pillar Project, where he’s the founder & Chief Business Development Officer. The Pillar Project is an open-source, blockchain-based wallet that will evolve to become your personal digital assistant and the dashboard for your digital life; it promises to bring data sovereignty, financial inclusion, and the power of a “pull” economy to people around the globe. Tomer has made multiple angel investments and has worked extensively in venture capital, focusing on strategic partnerships. [Edited transcript to follow] TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. Context is everything.Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018!Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebookReviews and stars on iTunes Apple Podcasts make us happyListen on the TLR YouTube ChannelConversation, Nomadic, Future, Design, Society, Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneur, Data, Money, Cryptocurrency, Login, Storytelling, Creativity, Geeks, Blockchain, Blockgeeks, FinTech, loginreality, Pillar Project, Podcast, Transit Lounge

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Oobah Butler on creative absurdity at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 5:20


Oobah shares his playful take on creativity, absurdity and infamy with the Shed at Dulwich, TripAdvisor's #1 Fake Restaurant in London: "All you're allowed to know about London's best kept secret." Storytelling + Creativity + Internet + Absurd + Humour + Fake ----more---- Watch the video to journey into Oobah's invented reality, as he had celebrities, foodies and blogger vying to book a table at a non-existent restaurant, with the help of "fake reviews, mystique and nonsense." Vice: How to have London's #1 Fake Restaurant on TripAdvisor “Creativity has been my life. I don’t have any other skills, really, apart from the fact I seem to be able to come up with things that entertain people. Then I guess that business has just been intuitive in the fact that I’m able to put across my ideas in a way that people understand them or want to access them.” Oobah ButlerFounder of Shed at Dulwich, Journalist at Vice Creator of TripAdvisor’s top-rated FAKE restaurant, a freelance writer who uses comedy and absurdity to comment on the modern era. Over the past two years, his work has gone from quietly admired on VICE Magazine and The Guardian to being renowned globally, recently being featured in Longform’s Best of 2017 list, a profile with Scott Simon, endorsements by artist Grayson Perry, former New Yorker Editor Nicholas Thompson and other world-famous journalists.[Edited transcript to follow] TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. Context is everything.Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018!Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebookReviews and stars on Apple Podcasts make us happyListen on the TLR YouTube Channel Conversation, Nomadic, Creativity, Fake, Future, Design, Society, Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneur, Login, Storytelling, Radio, Podcast, loginreality, Oobah Buttler, Shed, Trip Advisor

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Jeanne Granger talks Creative Transformation at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 12:35


Jeanne Granger talks ethics at the core of social innovation, collective intelligence and empowerment in a future of creative transformation. "Are you ready for tomorrow?" Future + Design + Society + Ethics + Technology + Innovation + Creativity ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Founder at Futur Présent Jeanne Granger, dedicated to arts and entrepreneurship, is a founder of La Reserve des arts and Futur Present. Her newest venture creates innovative and actionable strategies that have a positive impact. In charge of co-designing innovation programs for international corporate accounts, Jeanne works with start-ups, corporations, the public and private sector to encourage businesses to evolve and adapt to a desirable future. [Edited Transcript] Jeanne Granger: “At the core of social innovation you need to build in the ethical commitment, right from the start. And that I think is facing what I call 'the tyranny of margins. We're always trying to make money first, and make sense later, or the purpose is postponed to another time – but my point is we have to build it from the start, to be viable and responsible.” Indicators or criteria for successful social innovation are not as easy as looking at your profit margins. It's complex. But what I'm trying to say is that without being the censor, or moral standard for it, is that it can actually be fun, creative and good for business, and very empowering for the people. I think motivation and engagement from your team, is what in the long run will make you successful [...] JG: I've seen shifts that I thought were not possible, CEOs saying, yeah let's do collective intelligence, and let's change the way we manage our teams - in just two days. And that experience, that feeling of living the difference, living the transformation I think is key, which is why we're here, physically together.  I think intersectionality and inclusion are words that are becoming more and more meaningful. Because we can see that the wealth comes from this mix and match of things, people, identities, cultures, backgrounds – that don't necessarily need to sacrifice themselves over another, but come together and create a hybrid solution. I am insatiably curious for these meetings to happen and for these hybrid solutions to come up - I think this is the most exciting and creative aspect of innovation.JR: What kind of metrics or how do you measure or evaluate the social impact of what you're doing? JG: It's very complex. For the second project, we are bringing together more than 20 companies and redesigning an entire neigbourhood. So we are fostering local entrepreneurship and citizen engagement. We are doing it in partnership with the city, the administration, the urban planners and the companies themselves. It's a very ambitious project but a very interesting one. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. Context is everything.Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018!Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebookReviews and stars on Apple Podcasts make us happyListen on the TLR YouTube Channel

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Toby Shapshak on Innovation in Africa at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 15:20


Toby Shapshak on innovation in Africa and mobile society Innovation + Society + Africa + Mobile + Future + Technology + STUFF ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Expert of Innovation in Africa KEYNOTE: Technology Toby Shapshak is the evangelist of better innovation – innovation that’s solving actual problems. For the past 15 years, he has been writing about technology and business innovations, and the impact it all has on Africa. His take on innovation born out of necessity became one of the most watched TED speeches ever. Toby started a reporter’s career by shadowing Nelson Mandela during his presidency; he then interviewed Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and has been featured in the New York Times. Today he’s the editor-in-chief and publisher of Stuff magazine, also a contributor to Forbes, Financial Mail, CNN, The Guardian, SxSW, and others "Innovation in Africa is the purest form: innovation out of necessity. Not Angry Birds, the innovations emerging from Africa allow farmers to check where they can get the best price for their produce, fishermen to be warned about storms, people to check whether medicines they are buying have expired, and rural cellphone users to send mobile money to each other using text messages. Even the pay–as–you–go payment system was pioneered in Africa." Shapshak has been writing about innovation and technology for the past 15 years and is writing a book on how it has become innovation out of necessity in Africa. He spoke at TED Global in June 2013 about how Africa is solving real problems for the rest of the world. East Africa accounts for about 80% of the world´s mobile money transactions, an industry that is projected to grow to $617–billion by 2016. All started in Kenya using the M–Pesa payment system which uses SMSes to send money like modern–day digital cheques. Now, half of Kenya´s GDP goes through mobile money. An estimated 80% of adults in Africa are unbanked, or some 326–million people. But they have a SIM card – it´s the bank card of Africa.With 1–billion people, Africa has 14% of the world´s population, most under the age of 30. The continent is where China was when its boom years began. Africa has been historically typecast as the “hopeless continent”. But a decade after being labelled that by The Economist, the magazine renamed it the “hopeful continent”. Six of the 10 fastest growing economies in the last decade were in Africa, according to The Economist. Sub–Saharan Africa´s real GDP growth rate has risen to an annual average of 5.7% over the past 10 years.And it is set to continue. The IMF forecasts that seven of the top 10 fastest–growing economies over the next five years will be on the continent. African economies will grow at 7% a year over the next 20 years, making sub–Saharan Africa the second–fastest growing region in the world after Asia. [Text from Shapshak.com / Edited Transcript tba]Toby Shapshak on STUFF Magazinehttps://stuff.co.za/author/tobyshapshak/ Other Writinghttp://shapshak.com/writing/ [Related] Quartz Africa: How a 20-year old mobile technology protocol is revolutionizing Africahttps://qz.com/1296120/how-a-20-year-old-mobile-technology-protocol-is-revolutionizing-africa/ TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel  

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Daniel Soares talks risks, speed and passion at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 11:44


Daniel Soares on taking risks and living creatively. Storytelling + Film + Creativity + Speed + Passion + Humour ----more----TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Independent movie maker & Creative DirectorDaniel Soares is a filmmaker who grew up in Germany and Portugal and is currently based in New York City. Daniel’s work reflects his interest in the quirks, oddities and passions of humanity. Before starting his career as a film director, he worked as a creative at various agencies including Droga5, AKQA, Mother and Anomaly. He has experience working with clients such as Beats by Dre, Viceland and Jordan Brand. His work has been featured in The Guardian, Mashable and The New York Times and exhibited at the International Center of Photography. [Edited Transcript]   TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel  

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Monika Bielskyte on a Post-Gender, Post-Race and Post-Nation State Future at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 18:15


Monika Bielskytė inspiring and revolutionary ideas for imagining the future and creating it together. How the stories we tell - and those we don't - feed back into the world we live in and have effects on actual people's lives. Future + Design + Society + Ethics + Technology + Dystopia + Utopia ----more----  TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Monika BielskytėFuture of content Strategist & Creative designer & Speaker at ALLFUTUREEVERYTHING Strategy & creative designer with focus on the future of content. Monika works to inspire people to see immersive media technology & digital formats of reality – VR, AR & MR – as tools & spaces to expand the human potential. [Edited Transcript] TBA TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. Context is everything.Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018!Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebookReviews and stars on iTunes Apple Podcasts make us happyListen on the TLR YouTube Channel

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Cécile Cremer talks Mish-Mash Society at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 8:59


Cécile Cremer asks "where do we want to be tomorrow?" offers ideas on how to balance technology and humanity, and sketches her vision of the future in a more fluent, flexible & co-creative 2030. Future + Education + Design + Society + Ethics + Innovation ----more---- Cécile CremerTrend & Innovation Expert at Wandering the FutureCécile is a world-wandering Trend Expert and Concept Designer. Obsessed with the future, Cécile is connecting the dots to predict what’s coming and to act on innovation instantly. At her Trend & Innovation Agency, she’s collaborating with Volkswagen, Ministry of Education UAE, BNP Paribas, Internet & Mobility World, Deutsche Telekom, and other brands all around the globe. [Edited Transcript]CC: I gave a talk about a day in the life of 2030, so I sketched a vision of the future in 2030. How do people live, how do we work, how does our social life look how important is free time, leisure. All from a consumer trend level point of view, so which value shifts and which human needs are behind the changes we will have in the future?JR: How will we be socialising, what form will work take?CC: I think the biggest challenge is the fact that we have to balance technology and humanity, because those two are in competition with each other. But one of the most exciting things about the future is if we can find that good balance we can have a seamless life, less loss of time. I truly believe that time will be the new currency – free time. And we have more time to focus on our new skills, because a lot of our known skills will be gone. But it offers us the opportunity to have a personal search for what skills do we have that we do not know about, because we don't use them? JR: You talk about how it's not a digital life but bringing something back into the real world.CC: I couldn't talk about all the trends that I see and feel right now, but one trend I think is really important I call it 'blobbing.' It's the fact where we create our own bubbles, where we are not 100 % real. Digitalisation gives us the chance to create our own 'me' so I can be who I want to be, but we lose who we really are, so we make ourselves that perfect picture, and we see how others lead a perfect life, but it's only on social media. I hope and I see for the future that we start realising more and more that that is not who we really are, and we want to leave something behind when we leave this world again. And that focus is becoming bigger and bigger. Not 'how does my hair look in this picture/', but more like, what can I tell people that I've done this weekend, or that I contributed or that I made somebody happier.JR I think that's so important, it's not this shiny, glossy idealised projection that you're putting out into the world, but actually it's some of the messy, gritty not really fully complete parts. That you're not always polished and lovely, part of being human and alive is that we have to be vulnerable with each other and show compassion and kindness towards each other. Because we're all learning and trying to make sense of it as we go along.CC: I agree with you, and that is why I am also an entrepreneur – this is my fourth year now, and after my graduation I started my company straight away, and I also share that story. I think that vulnerability of showing that it's not always, only glamour, it's also finding yourself and looking if what you do is really contributing to what you want it to be, if your message is being heard. So I also share the struggles of entrepreneurial life, and also female entrepreneurial life - not to be pitied, but sometimes in this world of big corporates and innovations, that's also an extra challenge. If you have the right message that can contribute to something better in this world, just go for it! And it's going to be hard sometimes, but it's also going to be very cool and satisfying!I brought one trend also today, it's called 'mish-mash society', because you get knowledge and skills and insights and points of view from different people, very diverse people – and I think that is the future. Merging different skills, different options together, instead of doing it alone, and opening up to for other points of view instead of saying 'this is what I think and this is how it's going to be'. Because in the end, nobody knows exactly how it's going to be. But I do believe that we have the strength and power to influence how tomorrow will look.JR: I hope we do, I think everyone here is actively seeking out ways to shape the future that we are all going to be living in. How do we apply these ideas into the lives that we're living now, and how do we make choices about our work, or our social lives?CC: I think the main answer is education. Because if you look at technology, the biggest fear of people is not knowing. And that's when a lot of fantasies grow big. On one hand it's educating people about what is really out there, and what are the possibilities? And one the other it's keeping the conversation alive, what do we want, how is it contributing to the quality of life, and IS it contributing to the quality of life? Always asking ourselves the question: “where do we want to be tomorrow?” So it's partly awareness but also being very critical about, what we are developing now, is it an answer to our instant gratification, or is it really answering a bigger issue, a really serious issue? And that is also something that is connected with the extreme consumerism we have these days, so it's quite the mind-shift we have to make, but I think it starts with education, because if people know more they can understand better. CC: My vision is that we are going to be a more co-creative world, we are becoming more social in our own circles of trust. But we are realising more and more that one voice is not loud enough, so we are connecting more. I also believe that life is becoming more fluent, more flexible, so it's less static, so it offers more opportunities to really search for what is making me happy.And I also still believe that technology is a tool to help some of the needs we have, to answer that  in the current zeitgeist. I do not believe we will be a non-technology world. We have to decide better today than tomorrow, who we want to be in charge. I think we are at the point if we wait a little bit longer, there is no choice anymore. So I believe we will make the good choice, and we will chose humanity over technology. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. Context is everything.Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018!Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebookReviews and stars on iTunes make us happyListen on the TLR YouTube Channel

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Pau Garcia talks Poetics of Data at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 8:39


How do you make data erotic and empathetic? Pau Garcia has the answers and he's not afraid to share his secrets in our revealing conversation! Future + Data + Design + Society + Ethics + Technology + Utopia ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Founding Partner at Domestic Data Streamers Pau’s focus areas are new media technology and data languages. After doing research and design projects in Spain, France, Italy, and Germany, including projects for the European Design Institute, Pau founded Domestic Data Streamers (DDS) five years ago. DDS is a team of developers from Barcelona that have taken on the challenge of transforming raw data into interactive systems and experiences. They play within the boundaries of arts, science and sociology to perfect and create new data languages for companies such as Twitter, Western Digital, UNICEF, Nike or the Mobile World Congress, Qatar Foundation, and California Academy of Sciences. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to our RSS feed

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Cecile Poignant talks Sustainable Future and the Slow Web at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 8:36


Cecile Poignant connects the dots in tech, art, design, food and fashion to find the signal in the noise. "The future is more active, engaged and sustainable. There is no Planet B!" Future + Design + Society + Action + Technology + Sustainability ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Trend Forecaster / Brand Strategist Cécile Poignant is a contemporary lifestyle specialist and an expert in trend forecasting. She is the co-founder and editor of Trend Tablet, and a consultant for many international brands working with interior, food, luxury, travel, and retail. Poignant is also the founder of TRENDxCHANGE, a new type of international Trend Gatherings. Cécile teaches Innovation & Trend Forecasting at Parsons Paris, ESCP Europe and American University of Paris. [Edited Transcript] My job is to find out what signals make sense, to be very curious about everything, what's happening in tech in art in design in fashion and then to connect all the dots. To better understand what's going to be important in terms of trends, and then to help start-ups or major international companies to imagine the future, imagine products and deal with innovation. For many different sectors, from cars to make-up to perfume to kitchen appliances, to food business. You need to look in various fields, of course I'm looking at a lot of things happening in design school, art school, new talents, also international fair like Salone Internazionale in Milan. So I'm going to professional fairs but also reading a lot, going to events, speaking to people, browsing the web, travelling a lot. But it never stops, even when I'm shopping for groceries for dinner, I look in people's baskets, what are they going to buy? So it's all the time, and everywhere, real life, web life, and everything. JR: How do you decide what is important and what will continue as a trend? CP: To find out what is important, it's a real job. My job is really to find the meaning in the noise. To find the signal in the noise. And there is a lot of noise, or lives really are very noisy. You need to connect the dots, if something is happening just once on the other side of the world, it's not a trend. You have to be seeing different signals in different places, maybe you read a book, and see an exhibition then you speak to someone – these dots are connecting. And you need to really trust your intuition. JR: What things coming up now would be interesting to watch? CP: A kind of counter-balance, trusting a large part of the web and technology, the industry. I think it's time to maybe go back to - we had in food 30 years ago a movement, slow food – maybe we need a slow web. A more ethic, slower web, so we have less pressure. I would say the key words about technology and innovation, it's mainly about sustainability, that is going to be a need, and it's going to be a large topic for all the years to come. There is no planet B. Trust is super important, and the real sense of community. For me it's those three words that are going to be important in the future. I think the slow web is needed because we need to be more active, and more engaged also with who we are, where we want to go, and what we want our future to be. For me the future is more active and sustainable. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to our RSS feed

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Rich Walker talks dextrous robot hands & open innovation at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 8:12


Rich Walker believes in tackling real world problems in open innovation partnerships, building dextrous robot hands with Shadow Robot Company. Robotics + AI + Society + Ethics + Technology + Open Innovation ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Managing Director at Shadow Robot Company RICH WALKER has worked in robotics for over 20 years and leads the team at the Shadow Robot Company which, as a leader in grasping and manipulation, is constantly developing new robots/applications in the field of cutting-edge robotics and AI. He sits on the Innovate UK “Robotics and Autonomous Systems” SIG Advisory Board, which lets him influence the direction the UK takes in robotics in a way that makes sense to SMEs and innovators. In addition, he is the Director of EuRobotics, and various EPSRC and University networks and committees around robotics. [Edited Transcript] RW: I'm from Shadow, and we're a robot technology company. We're best known for building hands for robots. When a human interacts with the world, we pick something up, we use our hands. If robots are going to do all sorts of things in the world, they're going to need hands that are quite like human hands. The high end dextrous robot hand that we built is pretty much the same dexterity as the human hand. As close as we can get it to the human hand. What do I actually need to do real world tasks? One of the nice things about working with the European research community is that it's very focused on societal challenges. The grand challenges of the sustainable development goals, the missions that the European Commission is looking at for the next generation of research. Trying to tackle real world problems, and saying broadly, 'let's see what could help for those'. So we've been involved in the past in projects as diverse as: How do you pick strawberries. What's the right sort of robot to put in the home of an elder person who's suffering cognitive impairments, dementia? And across those lines, there's always the same set of problems turn up. You need to be able to see things, reach out, grasp them and pick them up. The core technologies from our space are always the same across that. So we've been developing a suite of technology that if you want to take a robot and put it in the home to do cooking, our technology can fill one part of that jigsaw. There's a lot of it we don't - because we aren't going to be the experts in everything. We're big believers in open innovation and partnerships. We talk to our friends over there, they build the robot, our friends over there put the vision on it, our friends over they make it use correct nursing protocols to do the job right. JR: Is the singularity coming, and if so, when? RW: I think that what does happen constantly is that improvements in technology change the world, completely – and we don't notice, because it doesn't happen instantaneously. So I think that what we will see is a series of points where, everything has changed – but not in a 'suddenly there was artificial intelligence is ruling the universe' JR: So it's more like incremental shifts that over time become a larger shift in consciousness, awareness of where we are the in the world? RW: Yeah, I think that's very much it. If you can imagine taking someone from a thousand years ago and putting them here today in the conference we're in, they'd be like: 'why aren't you singing hymns? And what are these little things you keep rubbing?' But human interaction, the need to eat, the need to drink, the need to talk, the need for sunlight - those things haven't changed, and as long as we're this species, they won't. What will change are the tools and equipment we use to do that. I think that from a technology point of view we're going to see robots becoming more familiar, more common, we're going to see robots allow humans to stop doing repetitive tasks and go do things that are more valuable. As technologists, I think we need to make sure that we actually think about what could be done wrongly and badly with the technologies we develop. JR: So you're actually building into the research process a considering and concern for the ethical use and the social impact that technology will have in the future? RW: Yes, I think it's really important to have that kind of ethical perspective on what you're doing. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS feed

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Bryony Cole talks the Future of Sex & Femtech at Login 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 16:07


Bryony Cole talks the Future of Sex with her clarion call for outspoken freedom around open + positive sexuality, education and expression. Future + FemTech + Sex + VR + AI + Society + Ethics + Technology ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Founder at Future of Sex Bryony is a founder Future of Sex, a research and media lab focused on the intersection of sexuality and technology. The company was awarded a place in the Google-Walkely Media Incubator and Cole continues to attract global attention for her work empowering women through media creation and organising global hackathons. Bryony, an international speaker, published writer and producer, has been featured in Wired, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Playboy, Mashable, Motherboard, ABC, Financial Review, Brides, Glamour and many other global media. [Edited Transcript] BC: My company futureofsex.org explores the intersection between sexuality and technology, or sextech. We do a lot of research into all the new products and services coming out, whether thats robotics, to VR sex education to health and education services on digital platforms. We also run global hackathons where we encourage everyone to come along and hack for a weekend, and develop their own product or service or business around some sort of challenge in sex. It's open to everyone, we do one every 3 months in a different city, the next one is in New York in August and then we'll be in Europe at the end of the year. We've had specific challenges around providing people with disabilities some form of sexual expression. These are people who are often seen as invisible, who don't have access to sex education. One of the teams in Singapore developed a sex education program for people who are either blind or deaf, and they're are able to play this game and learn all about intimacy whether through voice activation or be read online on a screen. How can we provide this for everyone, not just your everyday person, but aging population, people with disabilities, people in rural populations that don't usually have access to proper sex education and sexual health resources, and how technology can change that.. And then you've got all the fun stuff for enhancing that which is sex toys, adult entertainment, and even robotics which is what we're here at LOGIN today, discussing. JR: How do you know that the robot's consented, how do you know that the robot has consented? Is it informed, enthusiastic consent? BC: Now we're crossing this grey area, from it just being a technology like a sex toy or a sex doll, to this technology that can talk to you, recite you poetry, remember your pizza order. There's a very big question mark over whether sex robots will have rights, or if it's a system like a voice activated Alexa that you've bought and lives in your home and you have ownership over. We all dream it's going to be this Westworld, with sentient beings, but we're not quite there yet, it's still pretty clunky and it's still rote learning. But the projection onto the future is huge, you'll see lots of news about sex workers rights, if robots are considered sex workers what does that mean? And the brothels that are opening up in Spain and across Europe, how do you even begin to negotiate consent with technology? I don't have a specific answer for you as we're continuing to do the research. We're not quite there yet, but it's amazing how quickly technology is moving to that other side, but will it ever replace a sense of intuition? I don't think it can. JR: I don't think it can either, but I can understand how addictive it can be, how you can get so swept up in that world, and it can be easier to relate to technology, it can be easier to relate than to humans who are unpredictable, and messy, and might say and do things that you don't want. If you've just got the technology catering to your every whim and desire, so I think there's a shift maybe in how we also negotiate intimacy and relationships, and this could bring up interesting questions in that area. BC: You see that already in the proliferation of online dating apps, from these profiles where you filled out 40 questions, to this swipe culture, where you can swipe away 50 humans and I think we underestimate how quickly our behaviours can change. It isn't so far-fetched to think that in the not too distant future we will have entire relationships with people that are entirely online, and they will be intimate relationships. JR: I know, the film Her, where he falls in love with the voice, and it didn't seem very far from now. BC: in Japan the most advanced in terms of that AI being able to speak to you and treat you like a girlfriend or boyfriend. There's a company called Gatebox, with a cartoon girl (named Azuma Hikari, meaning 'light') in a cylinder and she controls all the things at home but also sends you emotional text message while you're work. And that technology is being marketed at home as a replacement 'girlfriend or wife.' So it kind of does exist already, these ideas that we're falling in love with voices and that concept like 'Her'. Kotaku: Japanese Company Will Pay Employees Extra Money If They're Married To 2D Characters JR: It seems to mostly be men falling in love with the woman robot or voice, does it operate in the other direction, are you having conversations with the people who are programming this about how it might operate in the other direction? BC: It's a slow process, I'll say it's very dominated at the moment by white men, as most technologies industries are, even if we look outside the sexuality aspect of tech, all those virtual assistants, they all have female voices, google home, amazon Alexa are all female voices, so there's definitely an issue there. Also if you talk to the companies, there's not as much a demand from the female side for these technologies, we're actually quite happy in what we have. The biggest growth in what we call vaginanomics, which is vagina plus economics or Femtech, is really around self-pleasure and understanding your body, sexual health resources and new vibrators that don't look offensive, and could sit on a coffee-table or be in a museum bookshop, really catering towards women's needs. It's one of the areas I was most excited about when I stepped into sextech is wow, we're using virtual reality in classes for education and history, it' s a great tool for learning. Imagine if we transferred that to sex education, where that is by far and above the most neglected curriculum globally. We never learn the real stuff when we talk about sex, we never learn about communication and empathy and intimacy, that's really the real stuff that makes the difference. And so Virtual Reality is such a great tool for that, because it can be private, but you're taken into a world that is interactive, engaging, can be safe. There's experiments in Universities in the state, also bedoink VR which started as a porn company, but has taken responsibility to educate consumers, because this is the default sex education now. So how do we start to change what they're seeing and have some sort of interesting engaging curriculum around sex, that is relevant to kids these days. Like sexting, revenge porn, cyber-flashing all these things that, they didn't exist when I grew up. So how do we reinvent that, and I think we're seeing initial virtual reality applications, mostly through porn companies. For example one that has developed Virtual Sexology, it's designed by a sex therapist, hosted by a porn star, it will take men through a course dealing with premature ejaculation, and for women awareness about their bodies, how to get in touch with your body, how to feel more comfortable. So really cool applications in technology beyond just entertainment. JR: Crossing that boundary towards intimacy, it doesn't matter what technology you're using, what app you have but at some point it still comes down to you taking that leap. BC: Yeah it does, you can't manufacture intimacy, it's not efficient like other technology. That's where we need to understand, that's what humans bring to the sex equation is intimacy that's cultivated through shared experiences, that takes time, builds up, has depth, and that's our special sauce! My vision for the future is all about having a more open, less judgemental, less shameful culture around sex. Just normalising that conversation is a great start, the more we start to talk about sex normally the more we start to be open about our preferences, I think we'll see a better, happier society. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to our RSS feed

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Christoph D. Erbenich talks Future Mobility & Marketing 4.0 at Login

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 18:32


Christoph talks me through Marketing 4.0 and the Future of Mobility from Vilnius to China, and Berlin to Japan.  UX + PR + Brand + Design + Communication + Strategies + Society ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Investor and Advisor at Erbenich Enterprises Christoph is a creative brand leader who served as the global CMO of HERE Technologies and GfK Market Research. As a longstanding partner in the Marketing & Sales Practice of McKinsey & Company, he focused on digital and digitising businesses. Earlier in his career, Christoph was a Marketing Director at L’Oréal and a Brand Manager at Procter & Gamble. His favourite industries to work in today are Mobility & Automotive, Beauty & Lifestyle, Food & Wine. [Edited Transcript] Future of Mobility Mobility will not depend only on what we call today mobility. It goes much broader, it will be interconnected with other systems, digitisation, energy, electric cars & buses and so on. I believe there will be a fundamental change in consumer behaviour long-term, which is triggered by technology and regulation obviously but also by the conscience that it's sometimes pretty cool to walk. All of us, we have different mobility occasions – there's the every morning A to B thing. Which you want to happen quickly, dry, efficiently, don't talk to me. And then there's completely different mobility which maybe a bicycle ride on the weekends, with your friends maybe you want to go to the Baltic Sea and have an efficient train ride. There's different personal needs, you have different types of people, you have different occasions and you have different distances that you need to broach. "You can be really good at technology, at putting things out on social, media, have all the cool bloggers, but if you don't have intuition, if you don't think outside the box – it pays out. People will appreciate creativity going forward. You need to stay authentic, you need to be true with your messaging, you need to not deceive people. And I think, talking to you as a journalist, it's obvious, there's a reason people come back, that's because you're you and I think the same is true for every brand 4.0." Marketing 4.0 Where is the future of marketing going? New marketing is going to be much more technical, data driven, AI driven, there will be new operating models, how agencies work in the future, how content is being created how social media is going to be integrated. The one thing that won't be missing is creativity, that's the other side. I firmly believe in that good old Spice Girls sentence 'What you really really want.' So you need to know what you really want and you need to know what your users or consumers really want. There's one thing that won't change in that, even in Marketing 4.0 that any product, any service you produce needs to be relevant, distinctive and credible. He even gave me great tips on how to take this podcast to the next level - thank you, Christoph!   TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS feed

Transit Lounge
Francesco Ferro talks robot ethics at Login 2018

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 13:19


Francesco Ferro advocates “The ethical treatment of robots” and talks me through the applications for Pal Robotics Biped Service Robots. Robotics + AI + Society + Ethics + Service + Technology + Innovation ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Francesco Ferro explains how releasing humans from repetitive and dangerous jobs could bring the Fordist work-ethic back to the robot worker assembly line. “Humans are taking robot jobs” is his provocative viewpoint, and I start to understand why as he discusses real world applications for Pal Robotics Biped Service Robots. FF: We are more and more in a connected world, we have to create connection – and we have to work together in order to solve the real challenges. So now you can see, everybody is speaking about robotics – but where are the robots? JR: I haven't spoken to any robots! This is a big gap, so in research in the University they are doing incredible stuff – but in order to put it into the real world, there is a lot of work to be done. JR: Do you think more robots will be granted citizenship, like Sophia in Saudi Arabia? How can a robot be equivalent to a human? FF: I think that was a provocation. There are a lot of things we are facing in the robot world, that is the liability of the robots. What happens when something goes wrong? And we have to be very careful to not cross the line of ethics. Liability at the moment is important, because what happens with all these robots. Because fail, and human fails – we have a lot of responsibility behind. We have to make all together find the right way in order to not stop the innovation and creation of these robots in the real world because of this. JR Do you think the singularity is real? Do you think the robots will rise up and take over at some point? FF: Not at all! My point of view is at the moment, the robots is so smart and clever taking into account only the designer that is behind it. From the social point of view there is another interesting thing in robotics. We have to take into account, that the big enemy of the robot is the human. Because we are very aggressive animals, so we used to kill whatever could be a problem in the future. We did it with animals, with nature – but now with the robots we have demonstrated that could be very useful and so thanks to that we are now changing with the collaboration, so we have more and more robots. People are not scared anymore, so they can see the real things that they can do with robots. And this is very important. JR: So you're actually advocating for the ethical treatment of robots. FF: The robot will be another tool that we could make our life better. JR: What is your vision for the future, and how do we get there? FF: At the moment, I can say how we can get there, that is just putting a lot of passion, a lot of motivation. There is a huge amount of work that has to be done in order to make this robot better and better everyday. This is how we can do this, with clever idea – it's not something you can purchase. You can't go to the supermarket and take a clever idea, it has to be worked on with small teams. The closest future is to have more and more collaborative robots. What I would really love to see is a robot that can help at home – make my bed every morning, cleaning my clothes, and make the washing machine, probably also make some juice for me, and help in the house. JR: So you'd never be lonely again. FF: This something we experimented with for real, after a week, people had a lot of trust in the robot. CEO at PAL Robotics Francesco Ferro is the CEO and co-founder of PAL Robotics, one of the top service robotics companies around the world, with the mission of making people’s life easier by using robotics. Since 2004, Ferro has been developing state-of-the-art humanoid service robots that are revolutionising domestic tasks and industrial workflows. PAL Robotics develops robots for service tasks and Industry 4.0, as well as for R&D. TALOS is their latest creation, standing out as one of the most advanced and powerful humanoids for industry demands. Ferro is also the Board Director at euRobotics asibl.   TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to our RSS feed  

Transit Lounge
Matt McMullen talks robots & relationships at Login 2018

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 12:00


Matt McMullen: “One day maybe people will identify as Robo-Sexual.” We discuss the nuances of sexual and gender politics around human-robot intimacy. Robotics + AI + Society + Ethics + Sex + Technology + Innovation ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 CEO and Creative director at Realbotix Matt McMullen, founder of Realbotix and Abyss Creations LLC, is a pioneer of sex robots. For over 20 years, he has been making the world’s most realistic silicone dolls, experimenting with the R&D of sex robotics and AI for the last four years. Realbotix, with the aim of creating lifelike robot platforms with customisable AI, have launched an app that allows the synchronisation of a bespoke AI personality with the robot head. They’re about to introduce a male version of the AI-powered robot. [Edited Transcript] This is not something that is going to take over the world, and all of a sudden all of us are going to be lonely and sad, because we don't have a robot. I think that it's important to know that from my perspective, I always think of all the people out there who struggle to have relationships, maybe they've been through and had multiple deep meaningful relationships that ended very poorly. They've had their heart smashed so many times, they are just done with it, or maybe someone who has never had it, and we all need that. I think if one looks at this with an open mind, and puts the sex off to the side for a moment, and realise that like a human relationship it's not just about sex. There's a lot of other mental and emotional layers to a relationship. And that's what the robotics and AI is about. My vision for the future is a world where AI and robotics, kind of develop to the point where there are robots that look like Westworld but they're not bad guys. They're actually very helpful and important members of our society. I think that is an inevitable future, some people fear it. I think ultimately, if we can create something so beautiful that actually helps us and creates a better world for us, that can live with us side by side. I think to get there we need to keep working very hard on the different technologies that go into it, and also have an open mind. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS feed

Transit Lounge
Susanne Birgersdotter talks apps & entrepreneurs at Login 2018

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 10:01


Susanne will make you believe you can do anything! Listen in to find the mindset you need to start your own ventures, make dozens of apps and support more women entrepreneurs. Entrepreneur + Apps + Brand + Design + Communication +  Society ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 "My vision is that it's more ok for female entrepreneurs to go out there and grab the big money. And I think that women need to dare to invest in their own entrepreneurship, and they shouldn't be afraid to fail. So I think it's really important that you support young girls today, and say that it's ok to fail, it's ok to do stupid things. And if you are doing a business and it's not going well, kill your darlings!" She makes it sound so easy. All with great wit, generosity and insight. Founder, SthlmAppLab Partner at Milky Way Cap Susanne Birgersdotter, a Swedish self-made entrepreneur and investor, has had an inspirational journey from designing her first app on her kitchen table to becoming a partner at the VC company Milky Way Cap within seven years. Susanne’s strong instincts and intuition have helped her grow the companies, including designing a #1 ranked app and founding Igotcha, SthlmAppLab, and SBDM. She’s an active mentor/member on several boards, and a popular global speaker giving lectures and workshops on entrepreneurship and venture capital. Susanne was nominated for Sweden’s most powerful female founder in 2017 and 2018. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! Relax in the VIP Lounge Hang out in the Transit Lounge on facebook Reviews and stars on iTunes make us happy Listen on the TLR YouTube Channel Subscribe to TLR RSS feed

Transit Lounge
Transit Lounge Radio, Berlin 2007

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 3:17


Transit Radio Lounge in Berlin. Transit Radio Lounge launches in Berlin! Conversations with Jodi Rose and guests Ludovic Fresse, Mika Meskanen, Polly Gregory and Robbert van Hulzen at Transit Lounge, Josetti Höfe 10179 Berlin-Mitte. [Trailer] ----more---- Name: Ludovic FresseBorn: 1979Nationality: FrenchSex: MaleOccupation: Musician "I could shout before I could talk" re set live improv night at josetti hofe thursday 22 march Name: Mika MeskanenBorn: FinlandNationality: FinnishSex: MaleOccupation: Media blah Designer blah "In Lapland nobody survives alone" Name: Polly GregoryBorn: 1983Nationality: AussieSex: FemaleOccupation: none "Whatever you would like to happen, can happen" Name: RobbertBorn: 1974Nationality: DutchSex: MaleOccupation: Musician "Throw a drum kit in the van and drive off to a place I’ve not been yet, see if it’s nice" Transit Lounge 2007 The transit lounge is the archetypal transit space, the point where the hyper-global + hyper-local coincide; a location which blurs traditional conceptions of geo-political boundaries, creating pockets of international space within the borders of individual nation-states. An in-between space, it exists relative to a fixed departure and arrival point, not to the area that surrounds it. The Transit Lounge is a series of overlapping residencies for Australian and German artists and architects in Berlin. It is also a blog where themes relating to the project will develop, collaborations will be initiated and sustained, and observations on the city collected. The transit lounge is supported by Culturia and the DAZJosetti Höfe Rungestr.22-24 10179 Berlin-Mitte

The Transit Lounge
What's The Transit Lounge about and is it for you?

The Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 20:43


In this launch episode Shandra shares some insight on what the podcast is all about so you can decide if its right for you...  sharing her journey from an award winning radio career, into burn out, to becoming a best selling author, coach and facilitator working with entrepreneurs and executives to bring the best of who they are to what they do, without burning out.  

The Transit Lounge
What's The Transit Lounge about and is it for you?

The Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 20:44


In this launch episode Shandra shares some insight on what the podcast is all about so you can decide if its right for you...  sharing her journey from an award winning radio career, into burn out, to becoming a best selling author, coach and facilitator working with entrepreneurs and executives to bring the best of who they are to what they do, without burning out.  

Published...Or Not
Rachel Matthews and Carole Poustie

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017


'Siren' by Rachel Matthews is a compelling account of sexual exploration and the associated misunderstandings, published by Transit Lounge. (Replayed 2017 highlight from August.)'In The Dark' is a charming and humorous novel for younger readers, written by Carole Poustie, published by Celapene Press.

Published...Or Not
Lachlan Walter and Lois Murphy

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017


'The Rain Never Came' is a post-apocalyptic novel written by Lachlan Walter, published by Odyssey Books.Lois Murphy provides a cautionary tale of just how easily we can be overcome by an allegorical mist in her novel, 'Soon' - a Transit Lounge release.

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ELEVATE: Love Your Life
13) Shandra Moran-Money and becoming the CEO of Brand YOU.

ELEVATE: Love Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 25:41


Shandra created the Transit Lounge for women to learn how to create money doing what they love. Through her money breakthrough program, she helps women get back into the drivers seat in terms of their relationship with money and being in control of their money decisions.  Find out why she says you should be the CEO of Brand YOU.  What you will learn in this episode How to be the best version of you in… The post 13) Shandra Moran-Money and becoming the CEO of Brand YOU. appeared first on Elevate Books.

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Published...Or Not
Cassandra Austin and Ouyang Yu

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017


The bridge isn't the only thing that has broken in 'All Fall Down', Cassandra Austin has set her book about broken relationships in outback Australia.Ouyang Yu provides an unique insight into Australia's past in his novel 'Billy Sing', a Transit Lounge release.

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Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet
96 Kerrie Abba (Nomad Brewing Co Co-Founder & Managing Director)

Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 47:15


The first time I tried Nomad Brewing Co’s Long Reach Saison, I was on what I thought was a date at the Champagne Room upstairs from one of my favourite bars in Sydney, The Winery in Surry Hills. That minute the magic touched my lips (the beer), my internal monologue was like… “What IS this magnificence?”   Flash forward 4 weeks and I find myself at a craft beer launch in Surry Hills (Sydney) engaged in earnest conversation with co-founder and managing director of Nomad Brewing Co, Kerrie Abba, bonding over time we’ve both spent time living in the northern Italian region of Piemonte at the base of the Alps (where FIAT’s founded, the 2006 Winter Olympics were held and the home of Ferraro chocolate).   The very next Friday afternoon I’m sitting here in the ‘Transit Lounge’, Nomad’s tasting bar at the brewery, sipping on Nomad's Freshie Salt & Pepper Gose and reminiscing with Kerrie about the joy of Italian culture and love of life that we were both fortunate enough to experience by living in Italia and the impact it’s made on our respective lives.   For Kerrie, it’s become not only a way of life, but her business and lifeblood. 2 years ago, Nomad Brewing Co launched as the brainchild of Kerrie, her husband Johnny Latta and Global Top 100 brewer, Leonardo Di Vincenzo.   The owners of Australia’s largest craft beer distributors, Experience IT beverages, Kerrie and Johnny persuaded Brooks Carretta, Leonardo’s brewing protege at Birra Del Borgo, to join them in Australia to set-up the Nomad business and come on board as their head brewer. With all their brew kit all imported from Italy and determined to brew using native Australian ingredients, Nomad Brewing have created an array of amazing beers designed to delight all palates.   We enjoy vast ranging chats about the Barolo wine region (King of wines, wine of kings), the fascinating story behind the creation of Freshie Salt & Pepper Gose, Nomad Brewing's 'So Caliente' collaboration with Steve Wagner from Stone Brewing, her various and varied businesses and what inspired Kerrie to jet half-way across the world to live in a small town in Italy.   Super, super, SUPER podcast for you ears & I can’t wait to catch-up with Kerrie again.   Lets get into it!   Connect with Kerrie Abba (Nomad Brewing Managing Director) online: https://twitter.com/nomadsbrewing https://www.instagram.com/nomadbrewingco/ https://www.facebook.com/NomadBrewingCo/ http://www.nomadbrewingco.com.au/   Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/   For social media, photography & influencer business enquiries contact:info@hotndelicious.com

Lisa O'Neill's Documentation Videos

Come in, sit down and relax and follow the fantastic voyages of 'Ling Change', our youthful heroine, as she journeys through a complex maze of alternate outcomes caused by you, the audience within the installation space. transit_lounge, a multimedia installation opened onMay 26, 1998 in the new foyer space of Metro Art. It was later shown at Artspace in Sydney. Lisa performed all of the nine cartoon-like characters in the show, which were digitally composited into dynamic, computer-generated landscapes. The way in which all of these characters relate to one another was designed to adapt and change in real time, based upon different participant activity and changing atmospheric conditions within the exhibition space (detected by sensors).

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