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The Pure Report
Purely Cloud Guest Series: CBS on Azure Technical Deep Dive and Deployment Best Practices

The Pure Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 52:39


The Purely Cloud guest podcast series is back for 2025 with a new episode diving deep into Cloud Block Store (CBS) for Azure. In this episode, Vaclav and Ondrej dive deep into this subject, offering a comprehensive architectural overview that distinguishes it from traditional cloud storage solutions. The hosts explore the unique aspects of CBS, including its virtual storage array running Purity OS, Azure Marketplace distribution, and managed application model. They break down the technical specifics, examining controller configurations, disk configurations, and the nuanced differences between Ultra and PremiumV2 disk technologies. The discussion extends to critical deployment considerations, network architecture, and best practices for implementing CBS in Azure environments. Vaclav and Ondrej delve into key technical elements such as resiliency through RAID-HA and network subnet segregation. They also compare generational models (V10 and V20), discuss capacity points, and provide insights into pre-deployment checks and deployment methods, including portal, CLI, and infrastructure-as-code approaches like Terraform and Bicep. The episode offers a technical deep-dive for storage professionals and cloud architects looking to understand the intricacies of Pure Storage's cloud storage solution in the Azure ecosystem.

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah
Vaclav Pichls letztes Konzert

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 8:50


Im heutigen ZOOM begeben wir uns nach Wien, genauer ins Lobkowitzpalais. Dort hatte am 3. Jänner 1805 die Uraufführung von Beethovens 3. Symphonie, der "Eroica", stattgefunden. Und auch drei Wochen später machen sich die Wiener Musikfreunde auf, dort ein Konzert zu besuchen. Es wird ein Abend werden, den sie ihr Lebtag nicht vergessen werden!

Czechostacja
Lata 90' w Czechach. Wolność, prywatyzacja, bandyci | Podcast pod specjalnym nadzorem & Czechostacja

Czechostacja

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 76:40


"Jeśli ktoś mówi, że pamięta lata 90-te, to znaczy, że tak naprawdę ich nie przeżył" - to jedno z funkcjonujących nad Wełtawą powiedzeń dotyczących ostatniej dekady minionego wieku. Dekady odzyskanej wolności, odkrycia przez świat Pragi, wizyt rockmanów i polityków, popijających z tamtejszym prezydentem piwo. Ale też dekady czasem malowniczego, czasem bardzo ponurego bandytyzmu. No i kuponowej prywatyzacji, na której niewielu zyskało a wielu straciło.O tym barwnym okresie z historii najnowszej Czech, opowiedzieliśmy z Podcastem pod specjalnym nadzorem podczas spotkania w Faktycznym Domu Kultury w Warszawie.Dla tych, którzy nie mogli przybyć - i tak by się pewnie nie zmieścili, salę przy Gałczyńskiego udało nam się wypełnić właściwie do ostatniego miejsca - mamy to nagranie - zapis naszego spotkania. A tym którzy dotarli, bardzo dziękujemy; z waszych żywiołowych reakcji (których na nagraniu za bardzo nie słychać - trzeba nam uwierzyć na słowo) wnosimy, że jakoś tam daliśmy z Piotrkiem z Podcastu pod specjalnym nadzorem, radę :DSiłą rzeczy nie dało się opowiedzieć wszystkiego. Ale poruszając się wokół różnych zjawisk i postaci - Vaclavów - Havla i Klausa, Karelów - Kryla i Gotta, gangstera Ivana Jonaka czy programu satyrycznego Czeska Soda, odmalowaliśmy, mamy nadzieję że plastycznie i przekonująco, obraz lat 90-tych w Czechach i pokazali, jaki mają wpływ na ich współczesność.Dajcie znać w komentarzach, czy ta formuła Wam się podoba; na latach 90-tych czeska historia najnowsza się nie kończy, zastanawiamy się nad tym, czy nie opowiedzieć o kolejnych dekadach, idąc w dół, pod prąd biegu historii :D

Shores of Ignorance
Ep 224: Give what is best to what is highest (w/ Alison Vaclav)

Shores of Ignorance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 88:12


“It is sometimes so bitterly cold in the winter that one says, 'The cold is too awful for me to care whether summer is coming or not; the harm outdoes the good. But with or without our approval, the severe weather does come to an end eventually and one fine morning the wind changes and there is a thaw. When I compare the state of the weather to our state of mind and our circumstances, subject to change and fluctuation like the weather, then I still have some hope that things may get better.” - Vincent Van Gogh Find us here: Alison Vaclav - https://www.instagram.com/pagemageworkshops/ x.com/mattmccloskey
 x.com/michaelvaclav All Matt's Links - https://solo.to/mattmccloskey All Michael's Links - https://solo.to/michaelvaclav Sovereign Goods - www.etsy.com/shop/SovereignThreadGoods 
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Bærekraftseventyr med Jørgensen & Pedersen
#JP170: Grunn til optimisme?

Bærekraftseventyr med Jørgensen & Pedersen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 41:42


Lars Jacob er optimistisk for 2025. Og det til tross for at han kommer inn i Bærekraftseventyr-studio etter en altfor lang kveld bak platespillerne på vår kjære Vinbaren Vin & Pintxos, og dermed verken burde spille inn podcast eller mene noe som helst. Men Sveinung er litt optimist han også. Vi tar utgangspunkt i våre nylige samtaler om mørke og fremtidstro, og snakker oss gjennom 2024 og gir et fremblikk til 2025 i denne nyttårsepisoden. Vi minnes en episode fra i høst som faktisk ble for mørk, og dermed ble begravet. Sveinung snakker om hvordan Oslo er vakrest i mørket, vi gleder oss til nytt år med nye studenter både til fulltidskurset vårt på NHH og NHH Executive-programmene våre i Bærekraftig business og i Bærekraft for det offentlige. Vi røper at vi skriver en bok om sistnevnte tema, mot bedre vitende, Lars Jacob minner om Tyler Cowens ideer om "The Great Reset" og Sveinung dukker ned i en miks av Tyrilistiftelsen og Marxisme. Vi takker Peder Kjøs for fonetisk trening av Sveinung, når han skal forsøke å uttale navnet Vaclav. Sveinung snakker om republikanske TV-serier og drar på med østfoldske uttrykk, og vi dykker ned i begrepet sladrespeil. Vi psykoanalyserer oss selv og Sveinung kommer med en spådom for 2025, før vi lar ChatGPT dybdeanalysere 52 episoder av Bærekraftseventyr i 2024. Vi er imponert over refleksjonene som går fra eksperimentering til det prakademiske, men vi har det enda mer gøy med vurderingene av hvilke tema vi burde ha dekket men ikke gjorde. Der får vi mange gode tips til 2025, og vi oppfordrer lyttere til å komme med sine egne tips (generert av KI eller ikke) på eventyr@jorgensenpedersen.no. Lars Jacob sammenligner Sveinung med nissen, Sveinung skryter av gjestene våre, Lars Jacob røper at vi også skriver en bok om bærekraft i styrerommet (fort gjort å begynne på nye bøker) og Sveinung er mer åpen enn før for det skjematiske. Lars Jacob skryter av Sveinungs prompt engineering-skills, Sveinung og chihuahuaen Charley går i kjelleren, vi takker hverandre, lyttere, gjester og andre for 2024 og gleder oss til 2025! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Superscoreboard
Friday 26th July | Rangers sign Vaclav Cerny

Superscoreboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 43:22


Hugh Keevins joins Andrew Maclean in the studio to discuss Rangers new signing Vaclav Cerny, and to look back at St Mirren and Kilmarnock's European nights.

This Is Ibrox
Vaclav Cerny arrives as Rangers' transfer business heats up

This Is Ibrox

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 65:27


Craig is joined by Ross and Tommy to discuss all of Rangers' latest transfer business as Vaclav Cerny arrives at the club on a season-long loan deal from Wolfsburg. They discuss departures for Connor Goldson, Sam Lammers, Jose Cifuentes and Ianis Hagi and Rangers' rumoured incomings including Joan Jordan from Sevilla and Hannibal Mejbri from Manchester United. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lexis
Episode 58 - Vaclav Brezina and the new Frequency Dictionary of British English

Lexis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 30:02


Show notes for Episode 58 Here are the show notes for Episode 58, in which Dan talks to Professor of Corpus Linguistics, Dr Vaclav Brezina of Lancaster University about: The new Frequency Dictionary of British English What certain words can tell us about a changing language Using corpora to track change Why we need more than just words to understand patterns of language change  Why media discourses around change might need to be treated with caution Vaclav's University page:  https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/linguistics/about/people/vaclav-brezina  Some coverage of the research and the publication:  https://portal.lancaster.ac.uk/intranet/news/article/sonew-dictionary-sheds-light-on-frequency-of-words-in-british-english    https://theconversation.com/tea-weather-and-being-on-time-analysis-of-100-million-words-reveals-what-brits-talk-about-most-222088  https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/02/03/english-language-use-more-informal-words-linguistics/ 

Dhammarato Dhamma
Normal or Natural? | Vaclav #1 | 12.21.23

Dhammarato Dhamma

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 47:12


The Wok Show
Ep 170 Molly Vaclav

The Wok Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 76:06


Molly Vaclav of Wise Guise and The Filthy Radicals https://linktr.ee/wiseguiseband https://flow.page/thefilthyradicals This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

Dobrovský & Šídlo
ODS v Kristových letech: Dospěla už nejdůležitější česká strana?

Dobrovský & Šídlo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 70:52


Můžete ODS milovat, nebo nenávidět, ale nemůžete popřít, že je to nejdůležitější česká politická strana založená po roce 1989.Živá vystoupení: Vstupenky na živé vystoupení podcastu Dobrovský & Šídlo v Bratislavě 22.4. zakoupíte na portálu GoOutVstupenky na živé vystoupení v Uherském hradišti 13. května můžete zakoupit na stránkách Slováckého divadlaBěh pro Paměť národaI letos Paměť národa organizuje již devátý ročník Běhu pro Paměť národa po celé České republice. Více na www.behpropametnaroda.cz 

Goście Dwójki
Actus Humanus. Vaclav Luks: najlepiej, gdy architektura ożywa w zetknięciu z piękną muzyką

Goście Dwójki

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 11:21


- Gdańsk jest przepięknym miastem z wieloma pięknymi zakątkami. Ciekawie jest poznawać nowe przestrzenie, nie tylko ze względu na to, że gra się w nich koncerty, ale także ze względu na ich architekturę. A najlepsze jest to połączenie, gdy architektura ożywa w zetknięciu z piękną muzyką - mówił w Dwójce czeski dyrygent Vaclav Luks, który gościł na tegorocznym festiwalu Actus Humanus.

Left Reckoning
147 - Is Guatemala The Next Coup Victim? ft. Vaclav Masek Sánchez

Left Reckoning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 63:23


We are joined by Vaclav Masek Sánchez (@_vaclavmasek) Guatemalan Latin Americanist & sociologist to talk about the election of Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala and the attempt to remove him from office.

Disques de légende
La Petite renarde rusée, de Janáček, par Vaclav Neumann

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 16:21


durée : 00:16:21 - Disques de légende du mardi 28 novembre 2023 - Vaclav Neumann est le chef d'orchestre qui a marqué en profondeur l'Orchestre Philharmonique Tchèque, mais qui fut aussi, pendant quatre ans, directeur musical du Gewandhaus de Leipzig. Découvrons ensemble son interprétation de la petite renarde rusée, opéra de Janáček composé dans les années 1920.

Ristretto
“Prankster” è riduttivo

Ristretto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 2:58


La premier italiana Giorgia Meloni è solo l'ultimo target del duo Vaclav e Lexus. Non sono esattamente imparziali, vanno in onda sulla tv statale russa permeata di propaganda del Cremlino. Le loro “vittime” sono scelte tra chi è considerato ostile alla Russia, e colpite con operazioni degne dell'intelligence. Qui per leggere Anna Zafesova sulla Stampa.

Le journal du classique
Petr Vaclav (réalisateur du film Il Boemo)

Le journal du classique

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 31:12


Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.

Ballen verstand
S4E58: Krijgt FC Twente 10 miljoen of meer voor Vaclav Cerny? 'Dat zou mij heel erg verbazen'

Ballen verstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 35:26


FC Twente won zondagmiddag overtuigend van sc Heerenveen (4-0) en kan zich op gaan maken voor de finale van de play-offs voor Europees voetbal tegen Sparta Rotterdam. Eerst uit, dan thuis. Is Twente de favoriet? In Almelo werd de eerste aanwinst voor het nieuwe seizoen gepresenteerd bij Heracles. Een Duitse rechtsback: Jannes Wieckhoff. Wie is hij? FC Twente-watcher Leon ten Voorde is onder de indruk van de ploeg uit Enschede. „Het niveau dat Twente momenteel aantikt, heeft geen andere ploeg dit seizoen gehaald", vertelt hij in een nieuwe aflevering van De Ballen Vestand. „Sinds het topseizoen onder Michel Preud'homme hebben we niet meer zulk aantrekkelijk voetbal gezien. Het gemak waarmee je ploegen als Ajax en Heerenveen wegspeelt, is heel bijzonder.” En ja, FC Twente gaat als favoriet de finale van de play-offs in, maar Sparta is en blijft natuurlijk wel een lastige tegenstander. „Maar ik kan me haast niet voorstellen dat FC Twente dit nog weg gaat geven", gaat Leon verder. Maar hij plaatst ook direct een kleine kanttekening: „Je moet het natuurlijk wel eerst nog doen.” In Almelo is de komst van Jannes Wieckhoff het gesprek van de dag. De rechtsback kwam maar weinig in actie afgelopen seizoen en speelde zijn wedstrijden in de Regionalliga Nord, het vierde niveau in Duitsland. Heracles-watcher Ralph Blijlevens geeft de rechtsback het voordeel van de twijfel. „Heracles heeft de naam dit soort speler op te leiden en beter te maken. Ik ben dus wel benieuwd. Hij lijkt me de eerste rechtsback te worden, gezien zijn rugnummer.” TransfersNatuurlijk wordt er ook besproken wat er op de transfermarkt staat te gebeuren. Bij FC Twente is het qua inkomende transfers nog rustig, maar op de achtergrond speelt van alles. En dat maakt de thuiswedstrijd tegen Sparta extra bijzonder. „Het kan maar zo dat het voor een aantal spelers de laatste wedstrijd in het shirt van FC Twente wordt.”Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shores of Ignorance
Ep 159: Masculinity, Femininity, and Art with Alison Vaclav

Shores of Ignorance

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 65:03


Michael's wife Alison joins us for a conversation about art, shame, remaining creative as we grow up, and how masculinity and femininity each wrestle with those things in their own ways. All Matt's Links - https://solo.to/mattmccloskey All Michael's Links - https://solo.to/michaelvaclav Alison on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alisonvaclav/ Mama Bloom Austin - https://www.instagram.com/mamabloomaustin/ Page Mage Workshops - https://www.instagram.com/pagemageworkshops/

Talk Heathen
Talk Heathen 07.11 03-19-2023 with Katy Montgomerie and Student Doctor Ben

Talk Heathen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 90:13


SHOW NOTESIn today's episode of the Talk Heathen, Katy Montgomerie and Student Doctor Ben amaze you with their switching of accents, knowledge of innate beliefs, genomes, what makes a person trans, the blind intelligent designer, and general purpose of the show. Vaclav from CZ describes a study claiming children have an innate belief in a prime mover that is one god. How do you get a control group for this with the children never having been taught anything prior? It is interesting that many societies have come up with some kind of god but there are huge differences between these gods. Many cultures also got to a flat earth model. If god were real, why would some cultures be given wrong information? Billy in TX presents the following syllogism: The genome contains algorithms and these algorithms require intelligence so therefore the genome requires intelligence. Where in this process do we obtain the code and how is this code processed? What is the difference between the most basic chemical reaction and DNA? Chemical reactions and almost everything could be described as algorithms. What forces are in play that cause DNA to follow a pattern? Calling the genome a code is an oversimplification. Otavio from France would like to know what makes people trans. If we do obtain this knowledge, where do we go from there? This can end up gatekeeping people, because if someone does not meet the criteria for trans, we may end up not giving them the support needed. There could be horrific results of obtaining this knowledge because there are a lot of people with power that are invested in creating a world without trans people. The important thing to remember is even if being LGBTQ were a free choice, it is still morally neutral. Tibor in NY wants to know what the purpose of the show is. We are not just debating the people who call in; there is a whole side show. Doctor Ben shares that he deconverted as a result of these shows. Working with all these topics can help give the audience develop critical thinking. We are also showing other atheists that we are here taking on callers head on. We provide a community to people who don't know any other atheists. There are people out there that support you. TYmm in WA calls to say that it seems like the intelligent designer is blind. If you are an all powerful being with infinite powers, why would you put together something as sloppy as a human? Adam and Eve could have been millipedes. Maybe there is a team of engineers designing humans with a committee that can't agree on anything. Thank you for tuning in this week and please remember our essential workers. For the question of the week, fill in the blank: I made a deal with the Devil, and all I got was______.

Pop Corn
THE PAINTED BIRD de Vaclav Marhoul

Pop Corn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 2:36


La guerre c'est dégueulasse mais ça fait des films stupéfiants. Du moins quand ils osent la regarder en face, ne pas flancher devant ses atrocités. Ceux-là se comptent sur les doigts d'une main. Un décompte qui se réduit quand comme The painted bird, certains ne se contentent pas d'aller au front. Le film de Vaclav Marhoul ne va d'ailleurs quasiment jamais sur le champ de bataille pour suivre un orphelin dans l'Europe de l'Est rurale. La seconde guerre mondiale reste une toile de fond pour cette odyssée façon Rémi sans famille, en plus cruel. Le gamin n'a pas de nom, n'est que le témoin d'une humanité retournée à son animalité. De rencontre en rencontre, sa découverte du monde adulte ne sera que douleurs et sévices. En dépit d'une brutalité au bord du sadisme, même quand il est excessif, The painted bird s'élève pourtant au-dessus de la complaisance. Entre autres par des ambiguïtés, lorsque les personnes les plus rudes avec ce môme sont celles généralement dépeintes comme des victimes de conflit ou à l'inverse, celles qui lui montrent un minimum de compassion portent l'uniforme des bourreaux. De même, si l'ombre de la Shoah enserre ce film, il n'est jamais certain que ce martyr en culotte courte soit juif, mais assurément un enfant instrumentalisé et rejeté, faisant l'apprentissage, psychologique comme physique, de la violence comme seul horizon. Ce, sans quasiment prononcer une phrase de tout le film. Normal, quand il n'y a plus de mots pour relater l'horreur de cette période. Le plus sidérant restant la terrassante beauté plastique de The painted bird, porté par un noir et blanc au delà du sublime, alliance d'ivoire et de charbon, confortant les liens de descendance avec L'enfance d'Ivan, le classique de Tarkovski lui aussi récit d'une enfance massacrée. Au-delà de la difficulté qu'éprouveront certains à supporter la dureté de certaines scènes dans un tel écrin, il pose évidemment la question d'esthétiser la guerre. Mais c'est pour mieux la détourner quand derrière cette fusion dérangeante entre lyrisme et fange, le choix de la bichromie renforce avant tout un propos sans équivoque, donnant aux zones grises de l'espèce humaine, la teinte amère des cendres. En Blu-ray (Spectrum films) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future
Bonus: Vaclav Smil, author of How the World Really Works, on the Reality of the Energy Transition

Man Group: Perspectives Towards a Sustainable Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 28:46


What does the data say about our net zero ambitions? Listen to Jason Mitchell discuss with Vaclav Smil, academic and author of the New York Times bestseller How the World Really Works, what the energy transition by 2050 realistically means; how energy transitions have evolved historically; and what are the real implications when people talk of a climate ‘earthshot'. Vaclav Smil Vaclav is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba. Regarded as being among the most important thought leaders of our time, he's the author of forty-five books and over 500 papers, including the New York Times bestsellers How the World Really Works and Energy and Civilization: A History. One of Bill Gates' favourite authors, Vaclav has spent his career exploring new ground in the fields of energy, environmental and population change, food production and nutrition, technical innovation, risk assessment and public policy. He's been named by Foreign Policy as one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Increments
#46 (Bonus) - Arguing about probability (with Nick Anyos)

Increments

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 119:16


We make a guest appearance on Nick Anyos' podcast to talk about effective altruism, longtermism, and probability. Nick (very politely) pushes back on our anti-Bayesian credo, and we get deep into the weeds of probability and epistemology. You can find Nick's podcast on institutional design here (https://institutionaldesign.podbean.com/), and his substack here (https://institutionaldesign.substack.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile). We discuss: - The lack of feedback loops in longtermism - Whether quantifying your beliefs is helpful - Objective versus subjective knowledge - The difference between prediction and explanation - The difference between Bayesian epistemology and Bayesian statistics - Statistical modelling and when statistics is useful Links - Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics (http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/published/philosophy.pdf) by Andrew Gelman and Cosma Shalizi - EA forum post (https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/hqkyaHLQhzuREcXSX/data-on-forecasting-accuracy-across-different-time-horizons#Calibrations) showing all forecasts beyond a year out are uncalibrated. - Vaclav smil quote where he predicts a pandemic by 2021: > The following realities indicate the imminence of the risk. The typical frequency of influenza pan- demics was once every 50–60 years between 1700 and 1889 (the longest known gap was 52 years, between the pandemics of 1729–1733 and 1781–1782) and only once every 10–40 years since 1889. The recurrence interval, calculated simply as the mean time elapsed between the last six known pandemics, is about 28 years, with the extremes of 6 and 53 years. Adding the mean and the highest interval to 1968 gives a span between 1996 and 2021. We are, probabilistically speaking, very much inside a high-risk zone. > > - Global Catastropes and Trends, p.46 Reference for Tetlock's superforecasters failing to predict the pandemic. "On February 20th, Tetlock's superforecasters predicted only a 3% chance that there would be 200,000+ coronavirus cases a month later (there were)." (https://wearenotsaved.com/2020/04/18/pandemic-uncovers-the-ridiculousness-of-superforecasting/) Contact us - Follow us on Twitter at @IncrementsPod, @BennyChugg, @VadenMasrani - Check us out on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4wZzQyoW4s4ZuE4FY9DQQ - Come join our discord server! DM us on twitter or send us an email to get a supersecret link Errata - At the beginning of the episode Vaden says he hasn't been interviewed on another podcast before. He forgot his appearence (https://www.thedeclarationonline.com/podcast/2019/7/23/chesto-and-vaden-debatecast) on The Declaration Podcast in 2019, which will be appearing as a bonus episode on our feed in the coming weeks. Sick of hearing us talk about this subject? Understandable! Send topic suggestions over to incrementspodcast@gmail.com. Photo credit: James O'Brien (http://www.obrien-studio.com/) for Quanta Magazine (https://www.quantamagazine.org/where-quantum-probability-comes-from-20190909/)

Le Disque classique du jour
Smetana : Má vlast, JB 1.112 (Live) - Collegium 1704, Vaclav Luks

Le Disque classique du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 14:24


durée : 00:14:24 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 19 décembre 2022 - L'enregistrement du concert d'ouverture du Festival du Printemps de Prague 2021, au cours duquel "Má vlast" de Smetana a été interprété par l'orchestre Collegium 1704 sous la direction de Václav Luks, vient d'être publié par le label belge Accent coopérant avec le orchestre depuis longtemps.

Talk Heathen
Talk Heathen 06.50 12.11.22 with Student Doctor Ben and Richard Gilliver

Talk Heathen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 83:07


In today's episode of Talk Heathen, Student Doctor Ben and Richard Gilliver work with topics of miracles, Islamic claims, magical rituals, Ten Commandments, the second coming, and godfather issues.First caller is Vaclav from the Czech Republic who wants to know what evidence we need to prove miracles have happened. If you could demonstrate causality then that could be convincing. How do you rule out a deity and deal with all the variables? When speaking of miracles, not only is it necessary to prove that a deity was the cause, but it also must be proven that the event happened at all. There are no situations that we can see where a supernatural event can be attributed to a god. Phil from Barbados is next and has some questions about the claims of Islam. Richard explains how Islam has borrowed many arguments from Christianity. Now we see Christian apologists using some of the Islamic arguments such as the Kalam. When people try to define their supernatural claims, they tend to stack claim after claim on top of each other. Single lines will be taken from the Quran to show scientific prediction. These are post ad hoc fallacies and found among adherents of many religions.Saul in MO brings up that we need better evidence than just the Ten Commandments. A theist might have a claim that god is just a recluse and does not want to deal with us. We need to be careful not to make the same problematic arguments that we see on the other side. Lester in El Salvador feels that magical rituals are crazy, but the points of view of the practitioners are interesting. He asks if we are blocking ourselves from other forms of reality. If there is intervention with the physical realm, there will be something that is affected and therefore can be justified or measured. What would convince you that magic is real? How do you know if your belief is real? Wesley in WV believes the Second Coming has happened on January 4, 2003 where Baal(Satan) imitated the words of Jesus and everyone felt a spiritual rain from the sky. He saw his body burned and as ashes during a vision one night when homeless in Chicago. What parts of this experience could have been influenced by other variables, such as hypothermia? We need evidence besides the experience for this. Cameron, an atheist in MN, has been asked to be a godfather to a baby by a close friend. His friend insists that he is a believer. Is there a way to talk about core values that might overlap when asked to speak to the family about your role as a godfather? It would be good to take some time to think this through and sort out what you want to do. Recovering from Religion is an excellent resource for situations like this. Thank you for tuning in this week, and always treat the essential workers well. See you next week!

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast
Armin Auchentaller: Season Preview

Heartbeat: US Biathlon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 28:19


S3 Ep5 - Armin AuchentellarTom Kelly: [00:00:00] And today, Heartbeat is taking you to the heart of Vuokatti. Finland. The training camp for the US biathlon team. Armin Auchentaller, the head coach for the men's and the women's team. Armin, thank you for joining us on Heartbeat. Armin Auchentaller: [00:00:13] Thank you. Thank you for inviting me. Tom Kelly: [00:00:16] So tell us about the conditions in Vuokatti. It sounds like training has been going very well. Armin Auchentaller: [00:00:21] Yeah, well, Vuokatti has provided a lot of manmade snow from last season, from the snow farming. And we had since [00:00:30] we arrived to Finland, nine kilometers, nine K of mammoth snow. And it's it's it was awesome. Made it look like it looks like it was one of the better places in Scandinavia this season. So we were very lucky to choose, actually, this place to go to. Tom Kelly: [00:00:49] Tell us a little bit about the snow farming for folks who might not understand this. This is actually snow that has been preserved from last season. How does that work? Armin Auchentaller: [00:00:59] Yeah, [00:01:00] they produced the snow over the over the winter. Of course, when temperatures are are the right ones and deep. So they produce it and they they make a huge snow pile. They cover it with wood, wood chips, wet chips, and basically they cover it also with a special material and preserve it over the summer. And once it's time, usually [00:01:30] here in Vuokaiit in Finland, they put the snow out around the end of October to make sure that people can train and ski early, fairly early on. Tom Kelly: [00:01:43] Do you have other teams training in Vuokatti right now? I imagine that the whole world is looking for good tracks to to ski on. Armin Auchentaller: [00:01:50] Yeah, actually, we had the German biathlon World Cup team here, man and woman. So we had actually good training conditions along with them. And [00:02:00] our athletes actually could ski with them and look what they do. And so was the Japanese team was here. Some Ukrainians are here. It's it's a good training environment. Tom Kelly: [00:02:14] Good and training has been going well for the team. Armin Auchentaller: [00:02:17] Trains is going really well. So far. We have done good work. Last weeks, ten days and everything is [00:02:30] going in a good direction. Tom Kelly: [00:02:31] So far. Good. Well, let's talk about your background, Armin. You've recently taken over as both the head men's and women's coach. You've been with the U.S. team a couple of times and we'll get to that. But let's go back to your growing up in Italy. You had the great opportunity to grow up and really the heart of biathlon in Antholz, Italy. Tell us about growing up and how you initially pursued your passion as an athlete in biathlon. Armin Auchentaller: [00:02:57] Basically, I started skiing for three [00:03:00] years and until we have slopes, the alpine slopes, but close by, But we have also a lot of cross-country, cross-country possibilities. And then around around when I was like eight or nine years old, I started basically with cross-country skiing and with nine, ten years around there. I don't remember actually. Well, it's a long time ago, but that's where I started with biathlon [00:03:30] early on, early on. Tom Kelly: [00:03:32] Good. And how did you progress as an athlete? What level did you reach? Armin Auchentaller: [00:03:36] I reached a national team level and I raised my last two years on the European Cup, which is the IBU Cup from from the modern times. So that's where where I ended up and was not a long career, but career with a lot of experiences, good experiences, which [00:04:00] I can use now as a coach. Tom Kelly: [00:04:03] How did you make it into coaching? I know a lot of athletes choose to go that route. Was this something that you had wanted to do to become a coach and to lead others with the experience that you'd gained in your career? Armin Auchentaller: [00:04:14] Actually, my former coach wanted to stop coaching and he just when I stopped, he just basically said, Hey, you should you should look into coaching and I want to stop and you should take take over, take over the whole [00:04:30] ski club. Back then it was the ski club for a months and give it a try. He thought I would do well, and I said, I'm not really sure, but we can. We can give it a shot. And here I am still still working on. That was back in 1992. So basically really is 30 years in coaching. Tom Kelly: [00:04:51] One of your big breaks, I think was when you actually had an opportunity in 2009 to come and be a shooting coach for us. Biathlon. How did that come [00:05:00] to pass and what was your experience in the five years that you coached in with the American team? Armin Auchentaller: [00:05:06] It was an amazing time. I mean, I got to know awesome people, different, different country to work with and different athletes, different mentality. I learned a lot along the way. It was it was a really, really, really good time. Tom Kelly: [00:05:28] And then tell us about [00:05:30] your career. There was a gap where you coach to elsewhere. Tell us a little bit about that period from 2014 until you returned to the U.S. in 2018 and 2014. Armin Auchentaller: [00:05:42] I was asked from the Swiss biathlon team to be the head coach for the women there, and I did that for four years. I led that group to the Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, and we had also there were really, really good, [00:06:00] really good times, also some good results. And basically we we built up a team which was not existing before it was there was no official women's team. In 2014. They created that team and I had the chance to, to work with them and yeah, get some get some good results in the end. Tom Kelly: [00:06:22] And in 2018 you had an opportunity to return to America to coach the women's team. Was that an opportunity that you really [00:06:30] welcomed to come back to America and coach with the U.S. Biathlon Team? Armin Auchentaller: [00:06:34] Yeah, definitely. There was still a lot of people I knew from before and and it was a pleasure to come back and it was like an honor to be asked again if I would join the team and really appreciate the the offer they made and to come back actually, and I didn't hesitate. I just said, okay, let's do it. Tom Kelly: [00:06:59] In these past [00:07:00] four years, you really oversaw several generations of U.S. Women's Biathletes Susan Dunklee ultimately retiring from her career, a whole new crew of people coming through. How would you characterize the women's team over the last four years? Armin Auchentaller: [00:07:21] The last four years we had. A couple of great results, I would say. I mean, with different with different people starting [00:07:30] from Susan Dunklee's medal at the World Championships in Antholz. Luckily, at my home, that was really nice. Really nice side effect to do it at the World Championships in athletes. Clare Egan's podium in in the mass start in Holmenkollen was also a big achievement. And then Joanne Reid, who had in her season the 10th place in a master and a 15th place in the sprint. Really, [00:08:00] really good results also for her. And last but not least, Deirdre Irwin with a seventh place which resulted in being the best, best Olympic result from from American ever, ever done so far. Tom Kelly: [00:08:20] So let's look ahead to Kontiolahti. The World Cup begins on the 29th of November. You have an unprecedented five women's starts. [00:08:30] And let's start with the women's team. You've never before had five women starting this season for the four, the US biathlon team. Can you give us a rundown on first of all, how did it come about that you ended up with those five starts? And who are the five that we can look for on the starting line in cocktail party next week for the women? Armin Auchentaller: [00:08:48] Yeah, we have the first time in in history we have five start, but we have also to be fair and honest we would have probably only four. [00:09:00] It's just because Russia and Russia got a start. Yes, I would say so. We would we would actually start with four. But nonetheless, it's a first. It's a first. And we try to use this opportunity to give people a chance. We will have three, three ladies starting the first time in their career on the World Cup, which is Kelsey Dickinson, Chloe Levins and [00:09:30] Tara Geraghty, Moats with the two, I would say experienced Joanne Reid and Deidra Irwin on their side. So those are the five who will start in Kontiolahti. Tom Kelly: [00:09:45] The result from Deidra Irwin at the Olympics. We had her on the Heartbeat podcast a few weeks ago, was really an amazing step. She comes from my home state of Wisconsin, so I'm very proud of her. But she's really made [00:10:00] big progress now over the last two seasons. Armin Auchentaller: [00:10:03] Yeah. She works really, really hard, I must say. And she is committed and tries to challenge herself every single day. And I think she is even more hungry than ever after this result from last season. And I think she she is aware that she can do even more than that. And I see her in training very motivated to do to do the next [00:10:30] step and push the limits even more than she did she ever did. Tom Kelly: [00:10:35] So she and Joanne Reid now are essentially the elder statesmen on the team. They are the veterans, even though they are both relatively early in their career. But how important is it to have athletes like Deidre? And I would say probably particularly Joanne, because she has a little bit more time on the World Cup. How important is that for the newcomers, Kelsey, Chloe and Tara, who are making their World [00:11:00] Cup debuts? Armin Auchentaller: [00:11:02] It's always important to have like more experienced people on the ground because it's just the experience, the daily experience you need to gather over the years. And it's easy for for veterans column veterans to to pass those experiences along. And it was the same for Joanne and Deidra when Susan was still on the circuit and she would, you know, pass [00:11:30] her experience from past years to them. And it's always helpful to have like an experienced athlete on the ground, on the team to to kind of kind of lead kind of lead the the team into those very important races. Tom Kelly: [00:11:51] Sure. Let's talk a little bit about Chloe Levins. We had her on the Heartbeat podcast recently, a very tough situation for her last year. [00:12:00] Her career was on an upward trajectory and then all of a sudden complications from COVID took her out from the season. She looked to have a great camp in Soldier Hollow. How has she been skiing and how excited is she about the opportunity to get a World Cup start this year? Armin Auchentaller: [00:12:17] She's very excited, I must say. And she she had a hard time last season and it was very unfortunate just before the season to, you know, get hit pretty heavily, I would say, from from [00:12:30] COVID, which took her out for a couple of months. But she she she recovered well, She she did her training. She did she does the job every single day and tries to to fight back. And she got paid off now. And she can actually start on the World Cup now. And she started here and work out quite well. She's working hard. And for her for now [00:13:00] it's very important to to to raise actually to raise, to collect experiences, to collect a lot of different situations. And yeah, make sure that this is going to help her for the upcoming seasons. Tom Kelly: [00:13:19] Let's talk a little bit about Kelsey Dickinson. She comes out of that Craftsbury Green Racing Project program in Vermont. She has been working her way up for the IBU Cup. [00:13:30] This to for her a big moment for her and her career to step up to the World Cup start line. Armin Auchentaller: [00:13:37] Yeah she's she's she's very professional she's she does her work she's always willing to or trying to improve little things and she also is at the moment I would say pretty calm. Pretty calm. She she knows that she has worked quite well over the summer. She worked [00:14:00] a lot with Mike Gibson in Craftsbury, which was her main like a main mentor for the training season. And I think she she has done a good work for to prepare for for the season. Then we will see where it where where we end up. But it's also for her it's important to to raise those World Cup races and get a lot of experience and [00:14:30] go from there. Tom Kelly: [00:14:31] Finally on the women's side, let's talk about Tara Geraghty Moats. Tara, for those who may not know her background, she had skied biathlon some years ago and then moved into Nordic combined was the leading women's Nordic combined athlete in the world, and then two years ago decided that she was going to make her play back in biathlon and hope to make that next Olympic team in coming up in 2026. Tara Geraghty Moats all of a sudden has worked her way up after two [00:15:00] years and she's getting a World Cup start. Armin Auchentaller: [00:15:04] Yeah she's a multi talent. She she worked with different sports starting from ski jumping to Nordic combined. She I think she was also a good mountain biker and she did already a little bit of biathlon a couple couple couple seasons ago and she just came back and. Worked hard to be here and yeah. She needs [00:15:30] also to collect some experience on this, on this level. But I'm pretty confident with the attitude she has and the commitment she has that she will be important part of the team going on from here. Tom Kelly: [00:15:49] Great. Let's move on now to the men's team. Four men will be starting in County L.A. Do you want to give us a rundown of the four athletes that we'll be able to watch coming up on November 29th? Armin Auchentaller: [00:16:00] Sean [00:16:00] Doherty, Jake Brown. Maxime Germaine and Vaclav Cervenka. Those will those will be the four and control party. It's a good mix between some rookies and some veterans, so unfortunately we cannot count on Paul Schommer. He would have been qualified. Right now he's an injured. He [00:16:30] has a little problem on his knee, but he's in rehab right now and tries to be back for the next workups to come in December. Tom Kelly: [00:16:43] And is he rehabbing back in the United States? Armin Auchentaller: [00:16:46] He's rehabbing back in the United States right now in Colorado. They're doing a good job and the medications hopefully work well for him. And we're pretty confident he's going [00:17:00] to be back pretty soon. Tom Kelly: [00:17:02] Well, let's go through the men's lineup. And first of all, the two veterans here, Jake Brown and Shaun Dougherty, give us a little background on them as they come in to yet another World Cup season. Armin Auchentaller: [00:17:13] I think Sean Doherty is ready to race, actually. He's ready to race. He gave me a good feedback the other day after the intensity. He was like really happy with with the things, how the things are going for him physically and from the shooting side. So it's just [00:17:30] a matter of time in the next couple of weeks when he actually can actually. Have some good success. I'm pretty confident about that. And the same is for Jake Brown. I think he is in shape. He looks good on skis. He improved the shooting and the training. He just has to do it in a race now. And I'm pretty, pretty confident also for him that he can actually have some really, really, really good results to. Tom Kelly: [00:18:00] Let's [00:18:00] move on now to Vaclav and Maxime. Both of them have been in World Cup before last year, but really are the rookies in the group. Give us a little background on Vaclav and Maxim. Armin Auchentaller: [00:18:12] For Russia. And Maksim, it's really about the same like for Kelsey, Tara and and Chloe. They need to to raise they need to, you know, get experience through racing, what it takes, what it means, what [00:18:30] how it feels and all those things actually to raise between among the along the big names and but those those two guys are very promising for the future. Tom Kelly: [00:18:47] And it's interesting. Armin Auchentaller: [00:18:48] They have a lot of talent. And the federation, I think, believes a lot in their skills. Tom Kelly: [00:18:56] It's interesting, too, to see that three of your four men and I should also [00:19:00] add, Deidre Irwin are coming out of the National Guard project. How has that been working and what opportunities is that presenting for those athletes to get that kind of base training that they need to be successful? Armin Auchentaller: [00:19:12] The National Guard actually is very, very important, very important partner for us, for USDA, and we have a really good cooperation with them. There is a good communication and having the National Guard, they have a really good program, I must [00:19:30] say, with Travis Royer and Dru Gelinas leading that program. We are really happy to have those guys and that they actually can, you know, give those athletes the chance to have a good training environment once they are not with us on training camps and support them in a good way, but also not just training, but also financial part is like a good, good support for them. And [00:20:00] the cooperation with them, like I said, is is just you cannot wish for more. Tom Kelly: [00:20:07] Let's move on and talk about the calendar for the Ibu biathlon World Cup coming up with the start of November 29th to December 4th in Canton, Lahti, Finland. What are some of the highlights on the calendar as you look ahead over the next few months on the World Cup? Armin Auchentaller: [00:20:22] Yeah, of course. The highlight is Oberhof. Oberhof is going to be like always. The highlight is the [00:20:30] World Championships and this season we have them in Oberhof in February. We're going to prepare them just before and I'm told we will have a training camp there. And of course it's historically the US is is trying to have also other good results. It's not that we don't take the other other World Cups as like easy. We want to succeed in every in every single World Cup where [00:21:00] what you get you can get that's it's pretty easy. So we are happy with everything we get. But how do you what championships is always a highlight? Tom Kelly: [00:21:11] How do you manage the peaking of athletes when you have a world championships that falls right in the midst of your World Cup calendar? So you're going week to week to World Cups and all of a sudden you have one that takes on this additional significance. How do you manage the peaking of athletes? Armin Auchentaller: [00:21:29] The peaking. [00:21:30] The peaking is a very it's a very different, very difficult story. I mean, there is a lot of things hoo hoo needs to be in place. First of all, you need to be healthy. That's the main factor. And then you need to have like a good base. You need to have really good experience leading into those world championships and the main the [00:22:00] highlights of the season, it's just there's so many factors coming in. You need to be in a good mental mental house, not just the physical part is important. The mental health is also important. You need to feel feel kind of comfortable with what you're doing. You need to believe in your in your plan. You need to believe in yourself. You need to believe in in and trust the people who work with you around you just to put yourself in a [00:22:30] in a situation where you where you have trust to actually succeed. Tom Kelly: [00:22:37] Yeah, I know. It's a challenge with a busy schedule as it is. So you have announced your starters for the opening World Cups and cocktail party. How long is that period? And is there another point getting into January where you will potentially have some changes in that lineup? Armin Auchentaller: [00:22:54] I mean, changes can always happen. Changes can always happen as never. Nobody's really [00:23:00] secure the whole time. But those we have on the World Cup right now are the best shots for sure. I hope that Paul Shurmur can come back because he has he's he has a pre qualified status, so waiting for him. But changes are always possible. The next ones, big ones which can happen after trials in Prestbury which are in December. And from there [00:23:30] some people can move up to the World Cup or to the Ibo Cup and do international races. Tom Kelly: [00:23:37] Just one final question before we start to wrap things up. Let's take a look at the other teams. Is there any other team that you're really looking at this year or any individual athletes, men or women that we should be watching for as really top contenders on the World Cup? Armin Auchentaller: [00:23:52] Top contenders are Norway, France, Sweden, Germany. [00:24:00] I would say those are the the four countries to look at. And every every of those every everybody of those countries has like. Top, top shots. And this is those are the countries to look at. Tom Kelly: [00:24:16] Cool. Well, I appreciate all of your insights. We're going to wrap things up with our On Target segment. I've got a few short little questions for you. And the first one, you know, go back to your childhood. Who was your sport hero when you were growing up in [00:24:30] ants? Holtz was your sport hero. Armin Auchentaller: [00:24:33] A sports hero when I was younger. One was Carl Lewis, American. I really liked, liked, liked him in the athletics. Then there was Bjorn Borg, the tennis player. I liked also him and. Gilles Villeneuve, [00:25:00] Formula One Driver. And a couple of soccer players in Italy. Tom Kelly: [00:25:06] That is a great lineup. Carl Lewis, I think, a nine time Olympic champion who is who is a great one. Okay. Let's go on to the next one. Do you have a favorite memory going back to your time as an athlete? Do you have a favorite memory as an athlete? Armin Auchentaller: [00:25:25] Yeah. There is. There's [00:25:30] one or two when I was an athlete. One was also actually on a bike, you know, on a bike race, which was not biathlon related. But I won a very big amateur race in the Dolomites. It's the marathon at last kilometers. It's about 7500 riders on the on the line. And I wanted the short distance there. And it's still the 15th best time in [00:26:00] history. So it's that's one of my one of my good memories, I would say. Tom Kelly: [00:26:06] That's a good one. You're in the record books. How about a favorite memory as a coach? I know that's a tough one because you've had a lot of but a favorite memory as a coach. Armin Auchentaller: [00:26:16] Who? There have been a lot. There have been so many. I think my favorite moments are so many. I mean, [00:26:30] it's difficult to say, actually. Me? Tom Kelly: [00:26:33] It's okay. That's okay. Well. Armin Auchentaller: [00:26:36] One one of the favorite moments for sure was like, actually, it happened the last four years. I mean, with the four ladies I coached the last four years, they were like the results we already talked about. We're like, amazing. And. The seventh place from Deidre or the medal [00:27:00] from Susan in my hometown. Claire Egan succeeding in being on the podium in Oslo. That was those. Those were probably the three. Top highlights. I would say those which where I was like, well, that was really strong. That was awesome. Tom Kelly: [00:27:24] Those are great memories. And then the last question, and I asked this to all of my guests, what is your favorite [00:27:30] biathlon venue? And I won't let you name Anholt because you grew up there. So what's your favorite venue outside of Antilles? Armin Auchentaller: [00:27:38] Hunter Selva. That's the Italian way to say, I'm told. Tom Kelly: [00:27:43] Okay. Well, that's. I don't know. We could. That's funny. I like that. Armin Auchentaller: [00:27:48] Yeah. No, I think besides. And also, I would choose actually, France, like number nine. Tom Kelly: [00:27:58] Yeah. Beautiful. Armin Auchentaller: [00:27:59] I love the [00:28:00] excitement there. I love the people there. I love the way how they organize the the the race there. It's a mobile venue. It's people are so, so excited to see those bicyclists key around and shoot on the range. And there's thousands of thousands of spectators super excited. I really like that place. Tom Kelly: [00:28:28] Well, Armin, it has been [00:28:30] a joy to have you here on Heartbeat. I thank you very much. We wish you all of the best luck to you and your team as you head out onto the World Cup. Armin, thank you for joining us. Armin Auchentaller: [00:28:40] Thank you so much for the opportunity. And say hello to everybody. Tom Kelly: [00:28:46] Ciao, Armin. 

DECODING AQ - Adaptability Confidence With Ross Thornley
Decoding AQ with Ross Thornley Feat. Vaclav Koranda - Vice President Human Resources at T-Systems Malaysia

DECODING AQ - Adaptability Confidence With Ross Thornley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 44:23


Vaclav has been with T-Systems for over 8 years. T-Systems has around 28,000 employees worldwide and is one of the leading providers of digital services. It is a Deutsche Telekom subsidiary is headquartered in Germany.Vaclav holds a Masters in Psychology, is HR Enthusiast and Innovator; a Keynote Speaker; Author, and a SHRM Senior Certified ProfessionalOver the last 2 decades Vaclav has held positions at Skoda, Interoute, and served as a university lecturer Teaching "Personnel Management" and "Creativity & Teamwork" and weeks away from being appointed as an adjunct professor at a university in Malaysia.In 2019, he was named included on the "101 Global HR Heroes" and received the HR Leader award from Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management. In 2020, he was named one of the most influential HR leaders in Malaysia.Ross and Vaclav talk about publishing his book, digital transformation, HR, big transformations, working with start-ups, research, self control, road blocks, development, fast moving technology, roadmaps, flexibility, learning out loud. The pair also discuss traditional thinking, environments changing, pioneering, decline, Kodak, inability to change, life cycles, reskilling, rewarding careers, profound changes, adaptability, contributing, trying new things, emotional intelligence, grit, Jeff Bezos - It's always day 1 and seeing people as people.Timecodes:00:22 Intro to Vaclav02:06 Recent winning achievements and gratitude05:01 Curating Vaclav's books content12:10 The eco system of digital transformation14:17 Innovation at speed 15:30 Challenges operating fast and agile19:27 Innovation thriving and not being killed in HR transformation25:13 Navigating disruptions impact on humans34:14 The ability to let go37:06 The last time Vaclav did something for the first time39:16 Tips other HR leaders can be thinking about to help themConnect with Vaclav:LinkedInBookConnect with Ross:WebsiteLinkedInMoonshot Innovation 

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Mach dis Ding

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 50:34


Vaclav Šulista ist Gründer und Inhaber der Šulista Career Consulting in Aesch und hat 28 Jahre internationale Management Erfahrung (CH, US, CN, IN, JP) in der Pharma-Industrie, davon 16 Jahre in der Novartis, letzte 5 Jahre davon in Supply Chain Management. Er fokussiert sich hauptsächlich auf die Pharmabranche und den Supply Chain Bereich. Als Karriere- und Businessberater spezialisiert er sich auf Branding, Interview Training, Networking, Job Search Coaching und Lohnverhandlungen. In der Funktion als Honorarkonsul von Tschechien fungiert Vaclav als Botschafter in der Schweiz für Tschechien. Diese Funktion ist eine Ehrenfunktion, hat also nichts mit Honorar zu tun, sondern mit dem Wort Honor = Ehre auf lateinisch. Die Ausübung der Tätigkeit ist unentgeltlich und man stellt alles, was es für dieses Amt benötigt, zur Verfügung. Seine Arbeit als Honorarkonsul beinhaltet unter anderem die Überprüfung von Identitäten, Beglaubigungen von Unterschriften und Dokumenten, tschechischen Firmen helfen, sich im Schweizer Markt zu etablieren. Zudem hilft er Personen aus Tschechien, die in der Schweiz in Not geraten sind, sei dies, weil der Pass abhandengekommen ist oder bei einer Verhaftung.

Nocturnal Distractions Podcast
Ep. 27: The sad death of Vaclav "James" Parkos, more night driving, and spooky season talk

Nocturnal Distractions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 46:09


We go for another night drive as Kendra attempts to show April the old Army Ammunition Plant again, which was an epic fail again. And April tells about the sad death of Vaclav "James" Parkos in the small town of Comstock, Nebraska, in 1935. Which leads to discussion of state mental hospitals back in the day, and how creepy the abandoned ones are, and THAT somehow leads to pondering why a certain bridge close to our city is called 'Witches Bridge'. Which will be the subject and our destination for April's episode next week! Join Kendra later this week for a spooky season story! ☠️

Tech Leader Talk
Encore - Understanding the Role of Artificial Intelligence In Your Business – Vaclav Vincalek

Tech Leader Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 36:10


On this episode, I have a fun discussion with Vaclav Vincalek.  Vaclav is a technology entrepreneur, CTO, and technology advisor for startups and enterprises. Vaclav helps companies strategize, innovate, and grow. His current focus is determining how to best deploy machine learning to support business objectives.  He is also exploring how visionary, forward-thinking companies can use quantum computing.   Vaclav frequently speaks at technology industry conferences and contributes commentary for technology reporters. “Our goal should be to create technology that offloads mundane tasks from humans.” – Vaclav Vincalek Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast: - How humans and artificial intelligence can compliment one another - Identifying the best tasks for machines to handle - How to leverage artificial intelligence in your business Connect with Vaclav: LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincalek/ Website:  https://555vCTO.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to get your free copy of Steve's latest book, Cracking the Patent Code, and discover his proven system for identifying and protecting your most valuable inventions. Get the book at https://stevesponseller.com/book.

The Poor Prole's Almanac
A Brief History of Corn

The Poor Prole's Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 56:19 Very Popular


For our 100th episode, we decided to tackle the long and convoluted history of corn, specifically corn in the post-1492 world. Corn's rise to becoming the cornerstone of the diet for most of humanity involves a lot of moving pieces, from its early history of being bred to a perfect confluence of events that allowed corn to continue growing past the point of anything anyone would have ever expected.     Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/PoorProlesAlmanac     Sources:  https://scholarworks.uark.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1227&context=jflp https://ensia.com/voices/its-time-to-rethink-americas-corn-system/?viewAll=1 https://grist.org/food/our-crazy-farm-subsidies-explained/ https://www.iowacorn.org/media-page/corn-facts https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2019/07/29/corn-americas-largest-crop-2019#:~:text=The%20rest%20of%20the%20corn,and%20bio%2Ddegradable%20packing%20materials. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/07/14/how-corn-made-its-way-into-just-about-everything-we-eat/ https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Flifestyle%2Ffood%2Fin-defense-of-corn-the-worlds-most-important-food-crop%2F2015%2F07%2F12%2F78d86530-25a8-11e5-b77f-eb13a215f593_story.html%3Fitid%3Dlk_inline_manual_10 https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdf/S0960-9822(13)00507-1.pdf https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/c4-photosynthesis-food-security-1.569044#:~:text=Plants%20using%20C4%20photosynthesis%20grow,according%20to%20a%20new%20study. Smil, Vaclav (2004). Enriching the Earth: Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch, and the Transformation of World Food Production (1st ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT. ISBN 9780262693134. Ritter, Steven K. (18 August 2008). "The Haber-Bosch Reaction: An Early Chemical Impact On Sustainability". Chemical & Engineering News. 86 (33). https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Flifestyle%2Ffood%2Fin-defense-of-corn-the-worlds-most-important-food-crop%2F2015%2F07%2F12%2F78d86530-25a8-11e5-b77f-eb13a215f593_story.html%3Fitid%3Dlk_inline_manual_10 https://www.ers.usda.gov/webdocs/publications/41988/50849_aib485.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4gViMBiJqc&t=67s

Les chemins de la philosophie
Pourquoi faut-il lire Vaclav Havel ?

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 3:32


durée : 00:03:32 - Le Pourquoi du comment : Philo - par : Frédéric Worms - A-t-on oublié la grande figure de Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) ?

Die Matthias Gally Show
#22 - Stellensuche über LinkedIn - mit Vaclav Sulista

Die Matthias Gally Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 45:07


Lužifčák podcast
Lužifčák #124 Václav Dort

Lužifčák podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 131:30


Pan Dort, šéfredaktor pražského comics centra, studnica príbehov a ľudko veľmi zapálený pre vec. A veľmi fasa chalan! Náš dnešný hosť je  https://instagram.com/dortvaclav z  https://instagram.com/comicscentrum Shareujte, lajkujte, podporte nás na patreone. Zaslúžime si to. Teda ak chcete. ❤️ ▶▶▶ https://www.patreon.com/luzifcak Všetky dôležité odkazy nájdete aj na linku ►►► https://luzifcak.bio.link Sledujte tiež : https://instagram.com/luzifcak_podcast https://facebook.com/luzifcak  https://instagram.com/gabozifcak/  https://instagram.com/kuboluzina/ https://instagram.com/tenfrenkie/

DataCast
Vaclav Wiesner & Tomas Horacek (Unicorn) - jak se zachranuji lesy pomoci dat z dronu

DataCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 56:28


V dalsim dile DataCastu jsme se s Vaskem Wiesnerem a Tomasem Horackem bavili o jejich projektu z kuchyne Unicornu ve spolupraci s Ceskou Zemedelskou Univerzitou o tom, jak pomoci dronu bojuji proti kurovcove kalamite a jak se jim dari zachranovat ceske lesy.

Tech Leader Talk
Understanding the Role of Artificial Intelligence In Your Business – Vaclav Vincalek

Tech Leader Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 36:10


On this episode, I have a fun discussion with Vaclav Vincalek.    Vaclav is a technology entrepreneur, CTO, and technology advisor for startups and enterprises.   Vaclav helps companies strategize, innovate, and grow. His current focus is determining how to best deploy machine learning to support business objectives.  He is also exploring how visionary, forward-thinking companies can use quantum computing.  Vaclav frequently speaks at technology industry conferences and contributes commentary for technology reporters.   “Our goal should be to create technology that offloads mundane tasks from humans.” – Vaclav Vincalek Today on the Tech Leader Talk podcast: - How humans and artificial intelligence can compliment one another - Identifying the best tasks for machines to handle - How to leverage artificial intelligence in your business Connect with Vaclav: LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincalek/ Website:  https://555vCTO.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to get your free copy of Steve’s latest book, Cracking the Patent Code, and discover his proven system for identifying and protecting your most valuable inventions. Get the book at https://stevesponseller.com/book.

Other Voices
Vaclav Sotola, from Czechoslovakia to Guilderland

Other Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 35:41


Vaclav Sotola left Prague, Czechoslovakia with his mother, fleeing a politically constrained communist country before the fall of the Berlin wall. He experienced a recurring dream when he first arrived in the United States, via Yugoslavia and Austria: he would go for an evening walk in the woods until he heard steps behind him and large men were following to capture him, he would run, they would pursue, and then he would wake up. Now, a teacher in Canajoharie and swim coach for Guilderland and Voorheesville, Sotola is ready to retire and still sometimes thinks and dreams in Czech. Listen to more of his story on the latest podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Les Nuits de France Culture
"Gouverner", une Nuit d’archives sur le thème des Rendez-vous de l'histoire de Blois 2020, avec Alain Juppé (8/11) : Les dissidents au pouvoir : Lech Walesa, Vaclav Havel

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 20:59


durée : 00:20:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dans "Memento pour une année folle, 4ème partie : Les dissidents au pouvoir : Lech Walesa, Vaclav Havel", le sociologue Georges Mink et le politologue Jacques Rupnik évoquent les parcours atypiques de ces deux chefs d’Etat qui marquent la rupture de leur pays avec le régime communiste. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Georges Mink directeur de Recherche émérite au CNRS, directeur d'études et responsable du programme d'études interdisciplinaires européennes au Collège d'Europe (campus de Natolin, Pologne); Jacques Rupnik historien et politologue, directeur de recherche au CERI Sciences-Po

Indian Rider Radio
IRR- S2E10 - The New Indian Chieftain Elite with Indian Motorcycle Product Specialist Kyle Goede! Plus, we travel from Prague, to Perth to meet Vaclav Urban and David Digby!

Indian Rider Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 80:00


Indian Motorcycle has a knack for doing the unexpected and they're never content to rest on their laurels. The 'Elite" models are proof. From exotic, one of a kind paint schemes, to extremely limited production - to own an Elite is to own something very unique. The 2021 Chieftain Elite pushes the series into new ground as the bike becomes a little darker and a little edgier while still living up to its well earned reputation as a testament to just how impressive these bikes can be....From Indian Motorcycle, Product Specialist Kyle Goede shares details...Indian Rider Radio is now heard all over the World and we have wanted to meet some of our International audience. This week, were travel from Prague, Czech Republic to Perth, Australia to meet a pair of Indian enthusiasts whom many us know from their contributions on social media - Vaclav Urban his here from Prague and David Digby joins us from Perth...you're gonna love these guys! By the way, they both ride Elite models....yes, we have a theme....Don't forget to leave us a review when you listen and subscribe!!IndianRiderRadio.com Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=H936M85CN9VGN)

Prague Times
THEN - Two of the Greats: Vaclav I & Ottokar II (1230-1278)

Prague Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 18:58


THEN - Two of the Greats: Vaclav I & Ottokar II (1230-1278) Host: Derek DeWitt Bohemia finally has permanent kings, and the next two rulers are ranked among the best all of time. Under Vaclav I and Ottokar II, Bohemia would reach the apex of its power and influence. At least, under the Přemyslids. SECTIONS 01:30 - Vaclav I (1230-1253) - One-Eye, two Freds and several new towns (including Prague's Old Town) 04:04 - The Mongols come a-visiting 05:36 - Vaclav expanded Bohemia's influence, plus got Austria (finally) 08:15 - Ottokar II (1253-1278) - The Iron & Golden King didn't want to be in politics, but then he did 10:20 - The coast of Bohemia, the Hapsburgs make an appearance, Ottokar builds the Hofburg in Vienna 12:38 - Zaviš of the Vítkovci causes problems, so does HRE Rudolf, Ottokar picks a fight he can't win 14:51 - The Legacies of Vaclav I and Ottokar II   Music by Fanette Ronjat   PREVIOUS: Long Live the King (Again) (1172-1230)   For events in Prague, go to the Facebook page The Prague Haps  Follow us on social for extras: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts Series-Corporate Communications and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  CONSPIRACY CLEARINGHOUSE - A rather skeptical look at conspiracies and mysteries. Each episode will examine conspiracy theories, most of which are not true, a few of which might be a little bit true and even a couple that turned out, in fact, to be true. This is the podcast that dares to look behind the curtain that’s behind the curtain.

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah
Vaclav Pichls letztes Konzert

Zoom - Musikgeschichte, und was sonst geschah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 7:08


Der Geiger Václav Pichl tritt im Wiener Palais Lobkowitz auf. Drei Wochen, nachdem Beethoven hier seine 3. Symphonie, die "Eroica", zum ersten Mal präsentierte. Václav Pichl hat ziemlich viele Fans und die stehen auch schon Schlange, um den Geiger hautnah zu erleben. Pichl kommt auch und spielt. Aber: Der Abend verläuft ganz als erwartet.

Czech Progress Podcast
001 - Ty jsi cyklista (A1)

Czech Progress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 6:31


Ahoj, everyone! Welcome to the Czech Progress Podcast; a podcast for A0/A1 czech students. Today we´re talking about sports with Vaclav. Enjoy the show! https://www.czechprogress.com/podcast/001-jsi-cyklista

Les grands interprètes de la musique classique

durée : 00:29:17 - Václav Luks (5/5) - Claveciniste, corniste et chef d'orchestre, Vaclav Luks est depuis 25 ans un musicien actif dans le domaine de l'interprétation historiquement informée. A la tête de son Collegium 1704, il poursuit notamment un travail de redécouverte de l'œuvre du compositeur tchèque Jan Dismas Zelenka.

Les grands interprètes de la musique classique

durée : 00:29:48 - Václav Luks (4/5) - Claveciniste, corniste et chef d'orchestre, Vaclav Luks est depuis 25 ans un musicien actif dans le domaine de l'interprétation historiquement informée. A la tête de son Collegium 1704, il poursuit notamment un travail de redécouverte de l'œuvre du compositeur tchèque Jan Dismas Zelenka.

Les grands interprètes de la musique classique

durée : 00:27:49 - Václav Luks (3/5) - Claveciniste, corniste et chef d'orchestre, Vaclav Luks est depuis 25 ans un musicien actif dans le domaine de l'interprétation historiquement informée. A la tête de son Collegium 1704, il poursuit notamment un travail de redécouverte de l'œuvre du compositeur tchèque Jan Dismas Zelenka.

Les grands interprètes de la musique classique

durée : 00:28:37 - Václav Luks (2/5) - Claveciniste, corniste et chef d'orchestre, Vaclav Luks est depuis 25 ans un musicien actif dans le domaine de l'interprétation historiquement informée. A la tête de son Collegium 1704, il poursuit notamment un travail de redécouverte de l'œuvre du compositeur tchèque Jan Dismas Zelenka.

Les grands interprètes de la musique classique

durée : 00:28:20 - Václav Luks (1/5) - Claveciniste, corniste et chef d'orchestre, Vaclav Luks est depuis 25 ans un musicien actif dans le domaine de l'interprétation historiquement informée. A la tête de son Collegium 1704, il poursuit notamment un travail de redécouverte de l'œuvre du compositeur tchèque Jan Dismas Zelenka.

Les Nuits de France Culture
"Gouverner", une Nuit d’archives sur le thème des Rendez-vous de l'histoire de Blois 2020, avec Alain Juppé (8/11) : Les dissidents au pouvoir : Lech Walesa, Vaclav Havel

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 20:59


durée : 00:20:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Dans "Memento pour une année folle, 4ème partie : Les dissidents au pouvoir : Lech Walesa, Vaclav Havel", le sociologue Georges Mink et le politologue Jacques Rupnik évoquent les parcours atypiques de ces deux chefs d’Etat qui marquent la rupture de leur pays avec le régime communiste. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Georges Mink directeur de Recherche émérite au CNRS, directeur d'études et responsable du programme d'études interdisciplinaires européennes au Collège d'Europe (campus de Natolin, Pologne); Jacques Rupnik historien et politologue, directeur de recherche au CERI Sciences-Po

Arabesques
Centenaire de Vaclav Neumann, chef d'orchestre tchèque (3/3)

Arabesques

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 89:46


durée : 01:29:46 - Centenaire Václav Neumann, chef d'orchestre (3/3) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - Vaclav Neumann est né il y a cent ans, et s'est éteint il y a un quart de siècle. Double occasion de rendre hommage à ce chef d'orchestre qui a marqué en profondeur l'Orchestre Philharmonique Tchèque, mais qui fut aussi, pendant quatre ans, directeur musical du Gewandhaus de Leipzig. - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff

Arabesques
Centenaire de Vaclav Neumann, chef d'orchestre tchèque (2/3)

Arabesques

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 89:02


durée : 01:29:02 - Centenaire Václav Neumann, chef d'orchestre (2/3) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - réalisé par : Céline Parfenoff

Arabesques
Centenaire de Vaclav Neumann, chef d'orchestre tchèque (1/3)

Arabesques

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 89:15


durée : 01:29:15 - Centenaire Václav Neumann, chef d'orchestre (1/3) - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - réalisé par : Adrien Roch

Clorofilla - podcast ecologista
Ep. 10 - Fotosintesi artificiale ed energie rinnovabili con Nicola Armaroli

Clorofilla - podcast ecologista

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 39:37


L'attuale sistema energetico mondiale si basa sui combustibili fossili, una risorsa in esaurimento ed estremamente dannosa per l'ambiente: urge un cambio di paradigma. Con Nicola Armaroli parliamo delle potenzialità della fotosintesi artificiale, della rivoluzione dettata dalle rinnovabili e dei dubbi legati all'idrogeno.Ecco alcuni dei temi trattati in puntata:✅ Nicola Armarolihttp://www.cnr.it/people/nicola.armaroli✅ Fotosintesi clorofillianahttps://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fotosintesi_clorofilliana✅ Fotosintesi artificialehttps://bit.ly/340SBrj✅ Consumo energetico pro capite https://www.indexmundi.com/map/?v=81000&r=xx&l=it✅ Pompe calore geotermichehttps://bit.ly/3kRofOS✅ Legno cementohttps://bit.ly/36eO5rR✅ NZEB case a energia zerohttps://bit.ly/2GaT55S✅ Idrogeno e metanohttps://bit.ly/2FUivVL

Shores of Ignorance
Ep 37: Sparkling consequences with Alison Vaclav

Shores of Ignorance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 92:17


We’ve struggled recently with what to say, which topics to engage, and how to approach them. The result of that struggle has been a lack of engagement. I can hear it in our voices, and I don’t like it. This week we invited Alison back to join the conversation and she pushed us to break the lines we’ve been avoiding. When I listened back to this episode I felt encouraged again about what we’re doing here. I was reminded again why I like doing it. I hope you enjoy.

MASTERMINDS Podcast
ELG Podcast #8 mit Gründer und Marketing Automation Spezialist Michael Vaclav

MASTERMINDS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 43:21


Kurz vor der Coronakrise haben wir mit Michael Vaclav über Marketing Automation gesprochen. Michael gründete Oktober 2014 mit Freunden die .brandREACH KG. Eine Agentur für Data Driven Marketing, spezialisiert auf Datenmanagement, Workflow Management, Marketing Automation und Digitalmarketing. Im Podcast besprechen wir, was Marketing Automation eigentlich ist, was es bringt und was es kostet.  Wir sprechen zudem über Michaels Unternehmen .brandREACH und über die aktuelle Marktsituation. Außerdem gibt es Tipps und Tricks von Michael, die sofort genutzt werden können. Hinweis: Es handelte sich um eine unserer ersten Aufnahmen. Das hört man leider an der Tonqualität. Mittlerweile haben wir unser Equipment besser im Griff :) Viel Freude beim Anhören! Alle Folgen unter: https://fernstudium.study/podcast/ Mehr Infos zu den berufsbegleitenden Weiterbildungen der E-Learning Group: https://fernstudium.study/ Mehr Infos zu .brandREACH: https://www.brandreach.at/

Learn With Lels
9: Molly Vaclav on longboarding, representation, and supporting other women

Learn With Lels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 47:24


Molly Vaclav, a Toronto-based longboarder, talks about longboarding, creating an inclusive community of female longboarders, and empowering women to try new things.

Rendez-vous culture
Rendez-vous culture - «Kongo», le film-documentaire à quatre mains d'Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav

Rendez-vous culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 4:55


Cinéma aujourd’hui avec la sortie d’un film documentaire qui nous emmène au Congo-Brazzaville, sur les traces d’un guérisseur, l’apôtre Médard : « Kongo » avec Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav.

Pop Corn
« Kongo » de Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav

Pop Corn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 8:09


À Brazzaville, un monde invisible régit le monde visible. L'apôtre Médard se démène pour guérir les malades victimes de mauvais sorts. Mais sa vie bascule lorsqu'on l'accuse publiquement de… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On Refait le Mac - HD
LaCie Talks #15 avec Corto Vaclav – Rugged SSD

On Refait le Mac - HD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 13:02


Au sommaire de LaCie Talks, Kongo, un documentaire qui nous propose une immersion dans l’Afrique des guérisseurs et de la magie noire. Rencontre avec ses réalisateurs, Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav qui ont réussi l’exploit de filmer l'invisible. Gros plan également sur Rugged SSD, le nouveau disque de poche ultra-compact, rapide et tout terrain de LaCie.

On Refait le Mac - Audio
LaCie Talks #15 avec Corto Vaclav – Rugged SSD

On Refait le Mac - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 13:02


Au sommaire de LaCie Talks, Kongo, un documentaire qui nous propose une immersion dans l’Afrique des guérisseurs et de la magie noire. Rencontre avec ses réalisateurs, Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav qui ont réussi l’exploit de filmer l'invisible. Gros plan également sur Rugged SSD, le nouveau disque de poche ultra-compact, rapide et tout terrain de LaCie.

Ler é Verbo - Podcast
Ep. 37 20 Livros [FORA DA CURVA] para 2020

Ler é Verbo - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 12:44


Já é inscrito no canal? Inscreva-se! Mais informações no site www.lereverbo.com Ouça nosso podcast! Procure por LER É VERBO em qualquer tocador! #melhoreslivros #2020 #livrosemaislivros -- 1. Story Genius https://amzn.to/306oiwM 2. Write. Publish. Repeat. https://amzn.to/303iR1M 3. Sobre a escrita de Stephen King https://amzn.to/2Fvsuge 4. Self-Editing https://amzn.to/2T6IRb3 5. Como melhorar um texto https://amzn.to/2uy7Xpc 6. Por que Nós Dormimos. A Nova Ciência do Sono e do Sonho https://amzn.to/36Gb50l 07. Growth, Vaclav https://amzn.to/2sS6NED 08. Blueprint, Christakis https://amzn.to/36E6DPM 09. The future of Capitalism https://amzn.to/2T8P6uY 10. I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life https://amzn.to/35EJn2A 11. Minimalismo Digital: Para uma vida profunda em um mundo superficial https://amzn.to/2sSZb4K 12. A terra longa, Stephen Baxter https://amzn.to/36E7nEy 13. Matéria Escura, Blake Crouch https://amzn.to/2T7OpC5 14. A história do corpo humano: Evolução, saúde e doença https://amzn.to/35CkjcH 15. Nóz, Zamiatin https://amzn.to/36FEkQT 16. Um cavalheiro em Moscou, Amor Towles https://amzn.to/2t0xxTj 17. As seis lições, Mises https://amzn.to/36H5ZRm 18. Terra Sonâmbula, Mia Couto https://amzn.to/2scyeZm 19. A Máquina de fazer espanhóis https://amzn.to/304lCjm 20. O bem amado. https://amzn.to/39TRLi7

NHL Induction Class
Vaclav Nedomansky, HHOF Class of 2019

NHL Induction Class

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 38:29


John Shannon chats with Vaclav Nedomansky about being the first hockey player to defect to North America to play, his time in the WHA, playing for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1970s, and his international success with the Czech national team in the Olympics and World Championships.

Les petits matins
Musique : Erik Truffaz - Le sacre de la terre - Faut-il revoir notre alliance avec les Etats-Unis ? - La parabole de Vaclav Havel sur l'effondrement du communisme

Les petits matins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 59:53


durée : 00:59:53 - Les Petits matins - Erik Truffaz vous parle de son album "Lune Rouge", et Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer analyse la diplomatie chaotique de Donald Trump. Les chroniques s'intéressent aux difficultés du monde paysan et l'effondrement du communisme. - réalisation : Mydia Portis-Guérin - invités : Erik Truffaz Trompettiste; Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer politologue, spécialiste des Etats-Unis et des relations transatlantiques, directrice à Paris du think tank German Marshall Fund of the United States.

Les petits matins
La parabole de Vaclav Havel sur l'effondrement du communisme

Les petits matins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 2:31


durée : 00:02:31 - L'Humeur du matin par Guillaume Erner - par : Guillaume Erner - On célèbre aujourd’hui la chute du mur. Et ce qui est étonnant, ce n’est pas qu’il soit tombé, mais qu’il ait tenu aussi longtemps… - réalisation : David Jacubowiez

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HausboTalk Petra Horkého
VÁCLAV CÍLEK o realitě v krizových situacích

HausboTalk Petra Horkého

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 25:33


Geolog, filozof a spisovatel Václav Cílek prochází praxi kolapsů - tedy jak to vypadá a co se děje v situacích, kdy nastávají přírodní katastrofy, výpadky energie, epidemie chorob anebo dokonce během války. Nemusí se jednat vyloženě o preperství, ani o konec světa :-), ale jsou věci, které je dobré promyslet...Pro zájemce o podrobnější informace lze doporučit knihy Václava Cílka, jako Věk nerovnováhy anebo Ruka noci podaná.https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaclav_...https://zoom.iprima.cz/hausbot-petra-...www.petrhorky.cz

Shores of Ignorance
Ep 11: Accessing the Ancient with Alison Vaclav (Part 2)

Shores of Ignorance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 59:38


Part 2 of our conversation with Michael's wife Alison. We discuss childbirth, dance, dreams, music, memory, and the ancient roots that underly them all. We decided to split this conversation into 2 parts, so be sure to start with part 1!

Shores of Ignorance
Ep 10: Accessing the Ancient with Alison Vaclav (Part 1)

Shores of Ignorance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 70:26


Michael's wife Alison joins us for episode 10 of Shores of Ignorance. We discuss childbirth, dance, dreams, music, memory, and the ancient roots that underly them all. We decided to split this one into 2 parts, so stay tuned for part 2!

SBS Czech - SBS česky
It was a hard life…but I survived - Byl to těžký život, ale přežila jsem to

SBS Czech - SBS česky

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 6:52


In the second part we are looking back at the life of Czech poet, translator, pedagogue and philanthopist Hana Gerzanicova. After the WW2 she escaped the communist Czechoslovakia and joined her beloved Vaclav. They got married and the young couple continued their journey to Australia to find happiness here. They had six children together and Hana manged to succeed in her carrer as well.It didn´t all go as planned though…Listen to the first part here. - Ve druhém díle vyprávění se vracíme za českou básnířkou, překladatelkou, pedagožkou a plzeňskou mecenáškou Hanou Gerzanicovou do Sydney. Hana po druhé světové válce utekla za hranice za svým milým Václavem. Společně se pak mladí manželé vypravili do Sydney, aby tady začali nový život. Tady se Hana vypracovala až na zástupkyni ředitelky v místní škole, krom toho také vychovala svých šest dětí, překládala a vydávala básně.První díl si poslechněte tady.[[{"fid":"1799377","view_mode":"body_content","uuid":"10895906-0b6d-4e38-ad3f-b8a0ebe61273","type":"media","attributes":{"height":"533","width":"700","alt":"Hana´s poem about Harbour Bridge","class":"media-element file-body-content"}}]]Život Hany Gerzanicové by vydal a román…ostatně, když se s básnířkou, která prožila většinu života v Austrálii, sešel nakladatel Miloslav Krist, původně s plánem vydat sbírku jejích básní, kniha o Hanině životě z toho opravdu vznikla.[[{"fid":"1799364","view_mode":"body_content","uuid":"77c76db1-4b8f-4eae-8ee2-5efc12ebdef0","type":"media","attributes":{"height":"700","width":"513","alt":"Hanin život by vydal na román","class":"media-element file-body-content"}}]]

The History of Poland Podcast
Episode 45: The Reign of the Vaclav's

The History of Poland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 18:47


Vaclav II and Vaclav III deal with the force that is Władysław, Heir to the Kingdom of Poland. They also deal with the fact that no matter how many Vaclav's there are, there'll never be enough. Support the show(s) on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast To subscribe to my new history podcast, World's End: The Great War, visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worlds-end-the-great-war/id1462156287 or find it wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast

DEEP TALKS [CZE]
DEEP TALKS 29: Vladimir Dzuro - Vyšetřovatel válečných zločinů, druhý nejvýše postavený Čech v OSN

DEEP TALKS [CZE]

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 93:51


Natočit tenhle Deep Talk mi bylo ohromnou ctí a považuji ho za jeden z nejvýznamnějších dílů vůbec. Hostem mi byl Vladimír Drzuro. Vladimír v současné době vede newyorskou kancelář Úřadu pro vnitřní záležitosti OSN a je druhým nejvýše postaveným Čechem téhle organizace. Dostali jsme speciální povolení, abychom rozhovor mohli natočit přímo na půdě OSN. Vladimír Dzuro zastával více než devět let funkci vyšetřovatele Mezinárodního tribunálu pro bývalou Jugoslávii. Pomohl zorganizovat a uskutečnit zatčení Slavka Dokmanoviće zodpovědného za vraždu stovek nevinných lidí na farmě Ovčara. Toto zatčení bylo prvním zatčením válečného zločince od konce druhé světové války. Jako jeden z prvních se také dostal na místa těch nejhrůznějších a nejsmutnějších událostí této války. Podílel se na otevírání a exhumaci masového hrobu právě na farmě Ovčara. Svoje zkušenosti popsal v několikrát dotiskované knize Vyšetřovatel, která letos bude vycházet také v USA. V rozhovoru řešíme témata jako: Co vede k tomu, že se z běžných lidí stanou vraždící zrůdy? Jaký je princip eskalace zla mezi skupinami? Jaký vliv hráli v balkánské krizi falešné zprávy, dnes označovány jako fake news? Jak se můžeme maximálně poučit, aby už se něco takového neopakovalo? Co si můžeme odnést z odkazu Václava Havla a proč si ho sám Vladimír Dzuro váží? ---- Video rozhovor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snT7-3Enxv8 ---- PODCAST DEEP TALKS Petr Ludwig, autor knihy Konec prokrastinace, si do podcastu DEEP TALKS zve hosty, se kterými se baví o tématech jako jsou hodnoty, smysl práce/života a tom, co dělat pro lepší českou společnost.

Inspiration Dissemination
Vaclav Kuna If a Fault Moves at the Bottom of the Ocean, Can Anyone Hear It?

Inspiration Dissemination

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 30:05


NÉGATIF
[CANNES 5/10] Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav à propos de "Kongo"

NÉGATIF

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2019 17:21


Duo de réalisateurs issus de l'expérimental et de l'anthropologie, Hadrien La Vapeur et Corto Vaclav présentent à Cannes un documentaire, "Kongo", sur un guérisseur de Brazzaville. Leur film questionne notre rationalité et notre sensibilité à un monde invisible des esprits et des ancêtres qui guideraient la vie. Entre procès pour magie noire et destruction de sanctuaires millénaires, les réalisateurs remettent en cause notre rapport au réel et au surnaturel. Nous avons discuté de leur immersion au long cours au Congo, des choix de montage pour construire un récit documentaire ou encore de leur légitimité à filmer ce pays et ses habitants. Durant le Festival de Cannes 2019 nous avons l'occasion de nous entretenir avec des créateurs et créatrices qui viennent y présenter leurs films. Ces épisodes plus courts sont l'occasion de se concentrer sur une œuvre mis à l'honneur et qui feront l'actualité de l'année à venir. Découvrez-les sur la page évènement : http://negatif.co/cannes-2019/

Charles Moscowitz
The Fall of North Korea

Charles Moscowitz

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 6:52


Chuck Morse discusses the causes of the fall of North Korea by drawing parallels with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

How To Run For Office
International Tips for American Campaigns – Vaclav Platenik

How To Run For Office

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 39:29


Vaclav Platenik shares international tips and campaign strategies that work in the US as well as the Czech Republic! Our first international guest is Vaclav Platenik, a Czech native and experienced European political strategist. His international tips for campaigns highlight strategies that work in any country! Vaclav has worked throughout Europe in political public relations, […] The post International Tips for American Campaigns – Vaclav Platenik appeared first on My Campaign Coach.

Chatcast
063 – Humble Confidence

Chatcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017


Humble Confidence Hello! I’m Vaclav and this is the Chatcast. Today we’re discussing the dangers of overconfidence. Together with Hicham from Casablanca, Graziano from Milan, Roman from Kiyv, Anur from Colombo, and Mark from Kaluga we learned how overconfidence affects us, what would happen if it didn’t exist, and how to balance confidence and humility. […]

Chatcast
062 – You’ll Never Walk Alone

Chatcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017


You’ll Never Walk Alone Hi! I’m Vaclav and this is the Chatcast. Today we’re gonna explore if we are better athletes than we were in the past. What’s happening in sports? You could have imagined Jesse Owens, the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics 100m sprint winner, being way behind Usain Bolt. If you take a look […]

Your Classical Coffee Break
#29 Jan Vaclav, We Hardly Knew Ye

Your Classical Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 21:25


Before dying at a young age from tuberculosis, Jan Vaclav Vorisek wrote one great symphony. Franz Schubert also died young but was extremely prolific, while his compatriot Vorisek spent much of time studying and practicing law. Some compositions we now consider great were unheard or unappreciated during the composers' lifetime. Was it politics or fashion that Shubert never heard his 9th Symphony and Beethoven's Violin Concerto was revived after Ludwig's death by a 12-year-old violinist? contact Your Classical Coffee Break at: yccb@mauriceriverpress.com

SNACK 919
SNACK 147 Vaclav Cilek

SNACK 919

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 51:49


Hostem Snacku s04e01 byl „český geolog, klimatolog, spisovatel, esejista, filosof, překladatel taoistických a zenových textů a popularizátor vědy“ Václav Cílek. Témat k hovoru bylo již tradičně mnoho, naším hlavním ale byla únava a vyhořelá generace. Ale to by v tom byl čert, aby se nedostalo i na něco jiného...

Chatcast
053 – A Random Chat

Chatcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017


Hello guys, Tonight we had a random chat together with Graziano and Vaclav. It was absolutely not planned but I wanted to have a chat, a beer and to enjoy my time in English with some people. As usual my recorder was running and we agreed together to publish this record so there you go. Talk […]

Chatcast
Hello Folks!

Chatcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017


Hello folks! How are you? I’m Vaclav and this is Chatcast. I hope it’s going okay, that things are, at least, tolerable. I’ve been thinking ever since our founder Guillaume let me host the talks here how to introduce myself. At first, feeling a bit awkward about it I produced a pair of intros and I […]

This is Life with Pejman Ghadimi
Ep 24: Be the Reflection of your Vision

This is Life with Pejman Ghadimi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 28:52


Who couldn’t use a few more hours in the day or week? One of the biggest challenges to starting a company is determining out how to harmoniously integrate your professional and personal life together. Today, your host, Pejman Ghadimi, discusses how to find work-life balance, remain productive and efficient. Interviewing him today is Vaclav, who is having difficulty balancing his work and personal life, and wants to learn how to stay motivated to ensure the time spent working really counts. As a bonus, Pejman also shares his perspective on taking a break from work to refresh. Buy Third Circle Theory: http://www.thirdcirclebook.com/

my fluent podcast
E18 - how other listeners learn vocab part 2

my fluent podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 9:07


This is the second part of my vocabulary learning related series. Have a listen to the great, very motivated English learner Vaclav from Russia.   

Face2Face with David Peck

Petr and I talk about his new film Never Alone and about choice, fascism, ideological issues that concern us all and why he’s still an optimist.   TIFF Runs from: September 8th – September 18th, 2016  For more information about the festival go here.   Trailer IMDB   Biography  Petr Vaclav graduated from Prague Film Academy FAMU. His short documentary MADAME LE MURIE (1993) was nominated for Student Academy Award.  Vaclav ́s first feature film, MARIAN (1996) - the story of a Romani child - won the Silver Leopard and the FIPRESCI Award in Locarno and other prizes at Angers, Thessaloniki, Belfort, Cottbus, Bratislava and Tehran film festivals, and had theatrical release in France, the Netherlands, the USA and South Korea.  His second feature, PARALLEL WORLD, (2001) was selected for the San Sebastian Official Competition.  His recent feature THE WAY OUT about a young Romani woman fighting for an ordinary life was screened at Cannes (ACID Selection 2014) and released in France under the name ZANETA.  Petr is currently finishing his latest feature SKOKAN. His documentary CONFESSION OF THE VANISHED, portraying Czech composer Josef Myslivecek (1734-1781) was released in April 2015 and is the part of the work on Vaclav ́s ambitious project, Il BOEMO  ----------  For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here.   With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Classical Podcasts » Podcast Feed
Panel Discussion: Vaclav Talich

Classical Podcasts » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 180:31


With Lew Smoley, and Dennis Rooney

Book Talk
Episode 9: Vaclav & Lena by Haley Tanner

Book Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 57:52


Host Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Haley Tanner about her novel Vaclav & Lena, and eating borscht in Brighton Beach; guest readers Annie Thoms and Jessica Sager join Oppenheimer to discuss disappearing acts, becoming invisible, and magic as metaphor.

The Ann Walker Show with Scott Nevins
Joe Perales and Jody Vaclav

The Ann Walker Show with Scott Nevins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 88:00


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Brunchrapporten
Brunchrapporten 20111219 2011-12-19 kl. 11.02

Brunchrapporten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2011 66:24


Kim jong ill är död. Vaclav havel är död. En god och en ond man, kan vi inte bara säga att det går jämt upp? Vi snackar best case, worst case scenario kring Nordkorera - världen får sin första 80-talistdiktator eller kärnvapenkrig. Du vet att du borde gilla Vaclav Havel men Gunnar Bolin förklarar varför. I panelen pratas det om miljöpartiets rekordsiffror, Reinfeldts mystv-framträdanden och republikanernas primärvalsturbulens.

26 Zeichen
Haley Tanner: Folge 16: Vaclav und Lena

26 Zeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2011 11:39


Die Geschichte der Liebe und des Erwachsenwerdens ist oft erzählt worden, selten aber in einem so eindringlichen, fesselnden Tonfall. Hören Sie jetzt einen Auszug aus ›Vaclav und Lena‹ als Podcast. Vaclav und LenaIm russischen Einwandererviertel von Brooklyn, Brighton Beach, treffen wir Vaclav und Lena zum ersten Mal. Vaclav ist zehn Jahre alt und strebt mit Witz, Beharrlichkeit und […]

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Dubcek wird Parlamentspräsident , Prager Frühling, Samtene Revolution, Charta 77, Vaclav Have

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2007 4:52


28.12.1989 wird Dubcek Parlamentspräsident. Es war nicht mehr als ein Trostpflaster, dass ihn das föderative Parlament der Tschechoslowakei immerhin noch zum Parlamentspräsidenten bestimmte - bevor sich Tschechien und die Slowakei drei Jahre später trennten...