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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.louiseperry.co.ukMy guest today is Roanne van Voorst – anthropologist, futurist, assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam, and author of 'Six in a Bed: The Future of Love.' We spoke about sex robots, including Roanne's chilling encounter at a sex robot brothel in Vienna. We also spoke about other kinds of romantic virtual relationships with AI that are becomin…
First, Gerard is sorry, he couldn't make it as he was on a ship in the Irish Sea, and his Starlink wouldn't connect. So, it is just Laurent interviewing a young superstar, Peter Paul van Voorst, CEO of the mobile battery management platform Skoon.Skoon, based in Rotterdam, is now seven years old and manages more than 1,000 mobile batteries in 14 countries. Mobile batteries range from 1kw to 1MW and are either on trailers or inside 10ft containers.With Peter Paul, Laurent analyses this new segment of the Storage market. How did the technology evolve, what are the established use-cases (Construction, Film sets, Events) but also the new ones (Support to distribution networks).In recent years, not only has the hardware evolved (widespread use of LFP), but there has been an absolute revolution in the software layers, from BMS (Battery Management System) to EMS (Energy Management System) to now the overall fleet management. Those progresses are not only from a technical perspective but also from an economic and environmental perspectives.How this whole system works, grows and provide immense services to the Electrification of the Economy by providing the ultimate flexibility (time and space).
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Luisteraars! Het is de tweehonderdste aflevering van De Rudi & Freddie Show (tenminste, als je trailers en andere kleine prut in ons kanaal meerekent, en dat doen wij!). En het is ook de laatste aflevering, want Rutger gaat de podcast verlaten. Het komende jaar verhuist hij naar New York, voor de internationale lancering van zijn boek en... om een Amerikaanse tak van The School for Moral Ambition te beginnen. Een mooi moment om te reflecteren op acht jaar (!) Rudi & Freddie Show. Hoe komen we eigenlijk aan die vreselijke naam? Hoe slecht waren die eerste podcasts? Waarover zijn we anders gaan denken? Wat waren memorabele afleveringen? En: wat is Rutger allemaal van plan in het Amerikaanse? Tabee! Of nou ja, niet helemaal, want Freddie gaat hierna door zonder Rudi. Suggesties voor hoe die show moet heten, mogelijke gasten, opmerkingen, aanmerkingen en doodsbedreigingen mogen naar jesse@decorrespondent.nl! Lees- en luistervoer bij deze aflevering: - We begonnen de podcast ooit met een aflevering over het basisinkomen, bullshitbanen en de toekomst van werk (https://corr.es/635207) - Iets later leerden we je hoe belastingontwijking en -ontduiking nou eigenlijk werkt (https://corr.es/c1a127) - We zwaaiden met de zwarte vlag (https://corr.es/4cafa8) - En vroegen ons hardop af waarom Vlaanderen eigenlijk zo'n rommeltje is (https://corr.es/9ead7a) - Maar we spraken ook Maarten van Rossem over de stand van het land (https://corr.es/218318) - Bedachten ons met Roanne van Voorst dat het eten van dieren wellicht snel achterhaald zal zijn (https://corr.es/02f796) - Diederik Samsom was zelfs twee keer te gast! De eerste keer over hoe hij in Brussel zoveel meer gedaan krijgt dan in ons kikkerlandje (https://corr.es/337c35) - Én we spraken Esther Gould en Sarah Sylbing (https://corr.es/de5300) over hun docuserie Schuldig (https://corr.es/56c595) - Jesse schreef het boek 'Zo hadden we het niet bedoeld', over de toeslagenaffaire (https://corr.es/a5f7c0) - Rutger ken je van 'De meeste mensen deugen' (https://corr.es/f5ef3a) en 'Morele ambitie' (https://corr.es/f2c562) - 'Waarom arme mensen domme dingen doen' is een eerder verschenen stuk van Rutger (https://corr.es/902644) - We noemden ook het onderzoek Unconditional cash transfers reduce homelessness (2023) van o.a. Claire Williams over de rol van geld bij dakloosheid (https://corr.es/b740e0) - The Scout Mindset, een boek van Julia Galef passeerde ook de revue (https://corr.es/3e5a43)
Luisteraars! Het is de tweehonderdste aflevering van De Rudi & Freddie Show (tenminste, als je trailers en andere kleine prut in ons kanaal meerekent, en dat doen wij!). En het is ook de laatste aflevering, want Rutger gaat de podcast verlaten. Het komende jaar verhuist hij naar New York, voor de internationale lancering van zijn boek en... om een Amerikaanse tak van The School for Moral Ambition te beginnen. Een mooi moment om te reflecteren op acht jaar (!) Rudi & Freddie Show. Hoe komen we eigenlijk aan die vreselijke naam? Hoe slecht waren die eerste podcasts? Waarover zijn we anders gaan denken? Wat waren memorabele afleveringen? En: wat is Rutger allemaal van plan in het Amerikaanse? Tabee! Of nou ja, niet helemaal, want Freddie gaat hierna door zonder Rudi. Suggesties voor hoe die show moet heten, mogelijke gasten, opmerkingen, aanmerkingen en doodsbedreigingen mogen naar jesse@decorrespondent.nl! Lees- en luistervoer bij deze aflevering: - We begonnen de podcast ooit met een aflevering over het basisinkomen, bullshitbanen en de toekomst van werk (https://corr.es/635207) - Iets later leerden we je hoe belastingontwijking en -ontduiking nou eigenlijk werkt (https://corr.es/c1a127) - We zwaaiden met de zwarte vlag (https://corr.es/4cafa8) - En vroegen ons hardop af waarom Vlaanderen eigenlijk zo'n rommeltje is (https://corr.es/9ead7a) - Maar we spraken ook Maarten van Rossem over de stand van het land (https://corr.es/218318) - Bedachten ons met Roanne van Voorst dat het eten van dieren wellicht snel achterhaald zal zijn (https://corr.es/02f796) - Diederik Samsom was zelfs twee keer te gast! De eerste keer over hoe hij in Brussel zoveel meer gedaan krijgt dan in ons kikkerlandje (https://corr.es/337c35) - Én we spraken Esther Gould en Sarah Sylbing (https://corr.es/de5300) over hun docuserie Schuldig (https://corr.es/56c595) - Jesse schreef het boek 'Zo hadden we het niet bedoeld', over de toeslagenaffaire (https://corr.es/a5f7c0) - Rutger ken je van 'De meeste mensen deugen' (https://corr.es/f5ef3a) en 'Morele ambitie' (https://corr.es/f2c562) - 'Waarom arme mensen domme dingen doen' is een eerder verschenen stuk van Rutger (https://corr.es/902644) - We noemden ook het onderzoek Unconditional cash transfers reduce homelessness (2023) van o.a. Claire Williams over de rol van geld bij dakloosheid (https://corr.es/b740e0) - The Scout Mindset, een boek van Julia Galef passeerde ook de revue (https://corr.es/3e5a43)
Reviewing the YouTube podcast “The Scary Future Of Robot Sex & Artificial Love – Roanna van Voorst”
Technology is accelerating at a blistering pace with obvious innovations in the devices we have in our pockets, in our homes, and in our cars. Less visible are the changes that are happening in love, sex, and relationships that are potentially reorganizing society in subtle, and not too subtle ways. On this week's podcast, you'll meet an anthropologist whose recent work has explored the wild and wacky world of AI boyfriends, sex dolls, and dating apps. Listen and learn: How dating dynamics have changed dramatically in the last 25 years The boring downside of an AI boyfriend Why it's impossible to define love How the want and need for intimacy drives so much of human behavior The risk vs reward of social media and love ideals Links Roanne's Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Roanne van Voorst is an author, speaker, and anthropologist based in Amsterdam. She has written eight books, including Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals and her upcoming title, Six in a Bed: The Future of Love. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel
Roanne van Voorst is an anthropologist, researcher and an author. Given that many people are already struggling to find partners in the modern world, what does the future of love have in store? Is it AI girlfriends, rentable cuddle partners and sex robots? Or a return to something more traditional? Expect to learn what is happening with modern sexuality, what the future of sex work may look like, whether polyamory is going to become more popular, why so many young people aren't having as much sex as they used to, what it's like to go to a sex doll brothel, what a better definition of love is, what it's like to be in a virtual relationship and much more... Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get a 20% discount on Nomatic's amazing luggage at https://nomatic.com/modernwisdom (use code MW20) Get $150 discount on Plunge's amazing sauna or cold plunge at https://plunge.com (use code MW150) Get an exclusive discount from Surfshark VPN at https://surfshark.deals/MODERNWISDOM (use code MODERNWISDOM) Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: http://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: http://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: http://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sex with robots. Dating avatars. Polyamory. Is this the future of love? Futurologist and anthropologist Roanne Van Voorst has the answers.We discuss some of the topics in her new book, Six in a Bed: The Future of Love - from Sex Dolls and Avatars to Polyamory, and uncover the impact of technological advances on how we build relationships. We delve into the likelihood of everyone being non-monogamous in the future and explore research about why young people are having less and less sex. It's also our FIRST BIRTHDAY as a podcast, so we kick off the show reflecting on the year that was. Thanks so much to Roanne for joining us on the show. Check out her new book, find out about her other research at her website and listen to her radioplay (The Emic). You can buy tickets for our workshop Polyamory: Lifestyle of Orientation here. You can follow us on socials, @poly_podcast on Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube and Threads. Find us at our website, the-poly-podcast.captivate.fm. Get in touch with us at our email address, podcastthepoly@gmail.com.
We gaan in gesprek met Roanne van Voorst: antropologe van de toekomst. Roanne heeft onderzocht welke trends mogelijk hun stempel gaan drukken op de liefde. Om de impact hiervan te meten deed ze veldonderzoek. Zo probeerde ze seks te hebben met een seksbot, woonde ze een periode bij een polyamoreus drietal en deed ze een verassende ontdekking onder bejaarden.WebsiteThe EmicCredit foto: Roeltje van de Sande Bakhuijzen
The flexibility of batteries goes beyond their ability to be deployed at short notice. Their compact and scalable nature means they can be easily transported to areas of temporary demand. Where a diesel generator would traditionally be used - a battery take its place. Skoon are bridging the gap between owners of mobile clean energy sources and projects in need of temporary demand. In this episode Quentin talks to Skoon's CEO, Peter Paul van Voorst tot Voorst. Over the conversation they discuss: How Skoon have addressed some of the key challenges that come with building a marketplace.The process of stimulating both sides of the marketplace to balance supply and demand.Why providing additional value points is a vital strategy to increase the value of the platform.The ways in which mobile batteries can support grid services during periods of congestion.and much, much more.About our guestSkoon is a marketplace, connecting users with suppliers of clean energy systems for temporary applications, such as construction sites and sports events, as a clean alternative to diesel generators by providing a rental platform, energy data tools, and grid flexibility options . For more information on what Skoon do, head to their website.About Modo EnergyModo Energy provides benchmarking, forecasts, data, and insights for new energy assets - all in one place.Built for analysts, Modo helps the owners, operators, builders, and financers of battery energy storage solutions understand the market - and make the most out of their assets. Modo's paid plans serve more than 80% of battery storage owners and operators in Great Britain and ERCOT.
Volgens hun eigen site vond dit jaar de 31e editie van het Dickens Festijn plaats. Daar kwamen ruim 950 personages uit de beroemde boeken van deze Engelse schrijver tot leven: van Scrooge tot Oliver Twist, van Mr. Pickwick tot Christmas Carol Singers, van weeskinderen tot kantoorklerken en deftige lieden zoals Koningin Victoria. Tijdens het festijn word het Bergkwartier van Deventer dan twee dagen omgetoverd tot de 19e-eeuwse Engelse stad die Charles Dickens in zijn boeken beschrijft. Bas Barendregt was één van de 100.000 bezoekers die uit het binnen- en buitenland kwamen. In deze podcast hoor je wat Bas daar beleefde, spreekt een verslaggever van RTV Oost met initiatiefneemster van het geheel, mevrouw strik en en hoor je Loek van Voorst en Bep Spa voor het laatst over hun rol als, respectievelijk, Scrooge en Koningin Victoria.
Ik kan me niet anders herinneren dat ik de wens heb om moeder te worden. Tegelijkertijd maak ik me zorgen om de toekomst van de planeet en de kwaliteit van leven van toekomstige generaties. Samen met Roanne van Voorst, die lange tijd niet zeker wist of ze een kind op deze wereld wilde zetten, heb ik gesproken over de zorgen die (aanstaande) ouders ervaren en hoe ze daarmee omgaan.Nadat haar dochter geboren werd schreef Roanne het boek Leven doet hopen. Daarin interviewt ze bekende Nederlanders over het toekomstbeeld van hun kinderen. Voor mij, maar voor ieder mens die ouder wil worden een heerlijk boek vol inspiratie over hoe andere ouders 't doen.Psst, ken jij mijn Voor ik het vergeet podcastproject al? Wil jij je eigen een familie- of levensverhaal laten vastleggen? In de podcast Voor ik het vergeet blik ik met mensen terug op het leven en creëren we samen een persoonlijk document waarin herinneringen voor altijd worden bewaard. Doe direct een aanvraag of lees meer! Wil jij adverteren in deze podcast? Dat kan. Stuur een mailtje naar klimaattherapiedepodcast@gmail.com Dat stelt mij weer in staat om het maken van deze podcast voort te zetten! Een (eenmalige) donatie doen kan ook nog steeds via Petje.af! Maker: Cecilia AdoréeMuziek: David SchwarzIllustratie: Michelle de Gruijl
Dismal Aura • Hortus Animae • Askesis • Suol • Black Grail • Voidescent • Cvinger • Aeternus • VEILE • The Magus • Eshtadur Music On This Mixtape: Dismal Aura: "…And Their Blood Shall Be Upon Them" taken from the album "Imperium Mortalia" Hortus Animae: "Welcome the Godless" taken from the album "Waltzing Mephisto" Askesis: "Dawn of Current Inferno" taken from the album "Beyond the Fate of Death" Suol: "Slot van Voorst" taken from the album "SUOL" Black Grail: "La ciudadela de Shiva" taken from the album "Misticismo regresivo" Voidescent: "Crosstunnel Descent" taken from the album "Dust and Embers" Cvinger: "Fury Born Out of Bones and Fire" taken from the album "Doctrines By The Figures Of Črnobog" Aeternus: "Existentialist Hunter" taken from the album "Philosopher" VEILE: "The Abyss'" taken from the single "The Abyss" The Magus: "Βυσσοδομώντας" taken from the album "Βυσσοδομώντας" Eshtadur: "Umbra" taken from the single "Umbra"
De 18e eeuw! Een eeuw die vaak genoeg wordt overgeslagen in de nationale en West-Friese geschiedenis. Reden genoeg om eens in die eeuw te duiken. Dat doen Axel en Lars aan de hand van een bijzondere 18e-eeuwse kroniek. In die kroniek beschrijft Horinees Klaas van Voorst zijn leven in de late 18e eeuw. Van de prijs van het boter tot historische gebeurtenissen alles wordt beschreven. Momenteel wordt deze kroniek door taalkundige Marie-Anne Markey en historicus Jair van Dijk getranscribeerd. Axel en Lars vragen hun alles over dit buitengewone historische document. Veel luisterplezier met de elfde aflevering van The Dutch Historian Geschiedenis Podcast. Wil je vriend van de show worden? Dat kan via: The Dutch Historian Geschiedenis Podcast (vriendvandeshow.nl)
Waarom zou je een kind op deze wereld zetten? Hoe je deze vraag beantwoordt, zegt veel over jouw eigen balans tussen zorgen en hoop. Over hoe je als ouder ervoor wilt zorgen dat je kind tevreden en gelukkig wordt en hoe je daar tegelijkertijd maar verdomd weinig invloed op kunt uitoefenen.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Brooklyn-based pianist and composer Danny Fox and the latest work from the Danny Fox Trio, Time Took Care of It.Danny's trio, with bassist Chris van Voorst van Beest and drummer Max Goldman, has been a working group with a consistent lineup since their founding in 2008. Their distinctive sound is a testament not only to their time together but also to their interests in chamber music, bluegrass, and rhythm and blues, all of which they integrate to their special blend of jazz.This episode covers Danny's background, career, and other elements of his creative life. Please stick around until the end of this episode to hear “Dr. Bob”, a track from the new album that Danny explains in this conversation. ------------------Dig Deeper:Check out Danny Fox at www.dannyfoxmusic.com and on InstagramListen to Time Took Care of It on Bandcamp or on streaming platformsThe Grateful Dead: In and Out of the GardenMiles Davis - MilestonesA conversation with guitarist Dominic Miller on Spotlight OnJazz Cooks: Portraits and Recipes of the GreatsHow to Make Truly Authentic Mapo TofuA New York critic sizes up Seattle pizzaThe Definitive Guide to New Haven PizzaA Clam Pizza Worth Waiting ForLuca Benedetti------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Brooklyn-based pianist and composer Danny Fox and the latest work from the Danny Fox Trio, Time Took Care of It.Danny's trio, with bassist Chris van Voorst van Beest and drummer Max Goldman, has been a working group with a consistent lineup since their founding in 2008. Their distinctive sound is a testament not only to their time together but also to their interests in chamber music, bluegrass, and rhythm and blues, all of which they integrate to their special blend of jazz.This episode covers Danny's background, career, and other elements of his creative life. Please stick around until the end of this episode to hear “Dr. Bob”, a track from the new album that Danny explains in this conversation. ------------------Dig Deeper:Check out Danny Fox at www.dannyfoxmusic.com and on InstagramListen to Time Took Care of It on Bandcamp or on streaming platformsThe Grateful Dead: In and Out of the GardenMiles Davis - MilestonesA conversation with guitarist Dominic Miller on Spotlight OnJazz Cooks: Portraits and Recipes of the GreatsHow to Make Truly Authentic Mapo TofuA New York critic sizes up Seattle pizzaThe Definitive Guide to New Haven PizzaA Clam Pizza Worth Waiting ForLuca Benedetti------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Northfield High School students Grace Van Voorst and Jennifer Salinas Santos talk about the Raider Closet – a student-run space for NHS students to access essential items at no cost. Donation bins are located at the high school office, Champion Sports, Hometown Credit Union, Emmaus and St. Peter’s churches. For more information, visit their NHS
Northfield High School students Grace Van Voorst and Jennifer Salinas Santos talk about the Raider Closet which is a student-run space for NHS students to access essential items at no cost. Donation bins are located at the high school office, Champion Sports, Hometown Credit Union, Emmaus and St. Peter's churches. For more information, visit their NHS Raider Closet Facebook page.
Chris van Voorst van Beest is a bassist and composer who grew up in Maine and lives in Brooklyn, NY. Hailed as "a double bassist with an exceptional ability to improvise," (Erminio Garotta - Sound & Vision) Chris has performed and/or recorded with artists as diverse as Frank Kimbrough, Robert Glasper, Gabriel Kahane, and George Garzone. Sought after in a variety of musical settings, Chris is a member of a number of original music projects including The Danny Fox Trio and Garage Ellington, plays for immersive theater (Sleep No More), and collaborates with multi-media artists, most recently with choreographer Kelly Ashton Todd with whom he wrote and performed incidental music for the 45 minute dance piece 'Nest'. Chris also writes contemporary classical music, most recently finishing his first work for orchestra 'Short Story'. The founder of his own chamber ensemble, Chris's latest concert, 'Miniatures and Improvisations', features a broad program of short pieces for trio, each piece immediately followed by an improvised response, exploring the dialogue between improvisation and composition. Chris was awarded a Dutch grant for composition in 2010 to compose music for the children's book 'The Lamplighter' and has been nominated three times for the Charles Ives Arts and Letters award. Chris van Voorst van Beest WebsiteDanny Fox Trio on SpotifyInstagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA/ View More Episodes
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Schone, mobiele energiesystemen worden een essentieel onderdeel van het elektriciteitsnet. Althans, dat denkt Skoon Energy, de Nederlandse scale-up die met hun software de wereld wil veroveren als The Mobile Clean Energy Platform. Momenteel organiseert het bedrijf een nieuwe investeringsronde. Hoeveel geld is er nodig en vooral: waarvoor precies? Wat is de missie, de visie en de strategie vraag ik Peter Paul van Voorst, oprichter en CEO van Skoon Energy.
Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals: The Future of Food, by Roanne van Voorst, combines the ethical clarity of Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals, with the disquieting vision of Alan Weissman's bestseller, The World Without Us, a thought-provoking, entertaining exploration of a future where animal consumption is a thing of the past. Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working? Acclaimed anthropologist Dr. Roanne van Voorst changes the dialogue. In Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals, she shifts the focus from the present looking forward to the future looking back--imagining a world in which most no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. By shifting the viewpoint, she offers a clear and compelling vision of what it means to live in a world without meat. A massive shift is already taking place--everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. Hopeful and persuasive, Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals offers a tantalizing vision of what is not only possible but perhaps inevitable. Since its release, the book has been published in 5 different languages, and is now inspiring vegans, vegetarians and omnivores in countries like Japan, Brazil, Germany and Spain. For more information, please view her website at www.roannevanvoorst.com
Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals: The Future of Food, by Roanne van Voorst, combines the ethical clarity of Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals, with the disquieting vision of Alan Weissman's bestseller, The World Without Us, a thought-provoking, entertaining exploration of a future where animal consumption is a thing of the past. Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working? Acclaimed anthropologist Dr. Roanne van Voorst changes the dialogue. In Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals, she shifts the focus from the present looking forward to the future looking back--imagining a world in which most no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. By shifting the viewpoint, she offers a clear and compelling vision of what it means to live in a world without meat. A massive shift is already taking place--everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. Hopeful and persuasive, Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals offers a tantalizing vision of what is not only possible but perhaps inevitable. Since its release, the book has been published in 5 different languages, and is now inspiring vegans, vegetarians and omnivores in countries like Japan, Brazil, Germany and Spain. For more information, please view her website at www.roannevanvoorst.com
Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals: The Future of Food, by Roanne van Voorst, combines the ethical clarity of Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals, with the disquieting vision of Alan Weissman's bestseller, The World Without Us, a thought-provoking, entertaining exploration of a future where animal consumption is a thing of the past. Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working? Acclaimed anthropologist Dr. Roanne van Voorst changes the dialogue. In Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals, she shifts the focus from the present looking forward to the future looking back--imagining a world in which most no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. By shifting the viewpoint, she offers a clear and compelling vision of what it means to live in a world without meat. A massive shift is already taking place--everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. Hopeful and persuasive, Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals offers a tantalizing vision of what is not only possible but perhaps inevitable. Since its release, the book has been published in 5 different languages, and is now inspiring vegans, vegetarians and omnivores in countries like Japan, Brazil, Germany and Spain. For more information, please view her website at www.roannevanvoorst.com
After reading through Ruben Nieuwenhuis' CV, Roanne was confused - and a bit dizzy. He is the director of TechConnect, a Tech Talent program to activate & educate underrepresented groups into tech/IT jobs; but he is also a book author, as well as a social entrepreneur and the founder of many startups and companies (TechGrounds, Boeren voor Buren, TekkieWorden, CupolaXS, TechMeUp, Growth Tribe); sits in many different advisory boards (Codam, International Advisory Board, Amsterdam [Economic Board](www.amsterdameconomicboard.com/en/who-ar…#advisory), Future NL) and next to all that, he seems to be the driving force of just about a thousand initiatives. “So how can I describe your job function, exactly?”, Roanne asks before meeting Ruben at the Amsterdam SOHO house for this recording. Halfway during the interview, she decides: he must be an octopus, which totally makes sense to Ruben. Towards the end of their conversation, however, they both realize he can't be under water, at all: he needs to be on bridges, as those are his natural environment. Don't worry: just tune in, and all will become clear. Ruben also shares how he spent quite a bit of time in his career in helping a world that was, he later understood, increasing inequality and exclusivity. Courageously enough, he decided to then radically change gears. Listen how, and why. In this conversation, Ruben shares: - How he long worked in the techindustry without realizing how exclusive it was - How, when that realization finally came, he radically changed his goals - Why he is so committed to diversity, inclusion and equality of opportunity - How he combines all his jobs, without being busy - Why he forces himself to read book he does not want to read - and why you should, too - Why, as a good leader, you should be in touch with both the high ranks, and the target audience, in order to understand the whole SHOWNOTES: This podcast was hosted by [Dr.](www.roannevanvoorst.com/) Roanne van Voorst and facilitated by [HATCH](www.iamhatch.com/) - an experiential learning platform helping you and your company become future-proof. Ruben mentions the book [Humankind: A hopeful History](www.amazon.com/Humankind-Hopeful…man/dp/0316418536), by Dutch historian Rutger Bregman. And the book by Marleen Stikker: [Het Internet is Stuk](www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/het-interne…k/9200000115140353/) (the internet is broken, unfortunately not translated in English): He also tells about the cooperative economy that inspired him so much in [Jacksonville](cooperationjackson.org/). And shares his favourite, often uncomfortable podcast: [The All In](www.allinpodcast.co/) Find Ruben on [Linkedin](www.linkedin.com/in/rubennieuwenh…inalSubdomain=nl), or on Twitter: @rubenswindow
It takes a village to raise a child, maar waarom leunen we in de Westerse, individualistische maatschappij dan zo ontzettend op de zelfredzaamheid van nieuwe ouders? Het is niet normaal om alles alleen of binnen een kerngezin te doen. Van verschillende culturen over de hele wereld, waar de community de kern vormt, is bekend dat ouders en kinderen véél minder stress ervaren. De band tussen ouder en kind is gebaseerd op samenwerking in plaats van controle, en op vertrouwen in plaats van angst. Verzorgd en opgevoed worden door meerdere vertrouwde personen heeft, zo blijkt ook uit onderzoek, positieve effecten op zowel de ouders als het kind. Toekomst-antropoloog Roanne van Voorst kan hier als geen ander over vertellen. Ze schreef de geweldige boeken Ooit aten we dieren, en Met z'n zessen in bed, en leefde over de hele wereld bij verschillende culturen. De Proloog van dit seizoen legt het fundament voor alle afleveringen én de motivatie achter Mama'en. We praten over de support die de mensheid altijd gevonden heeft in communities, maar die we in het Westen lijken te zijn kwijtgeraakt, én we geven heel concrete ideeën om in Nederland je eigen ‘village' te bouwen.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What would our world look like if everyone gave up eating meat? Roanne van Voorst is a futures-anthropologist, president of the Dutch Future Society and works as a lecturer and researcher in sustainable humanity and futures-anthropology at the University of Amsterdam. She joins host Krys Boyd to discuss her vision for a world not reliant on meat for food or clothing, and to make an argument for giving it up for the health of the planet. Her book is “Once Upon a Time We Ate Animals: The Future of Food.” This episode was originally aired on February 7, 2022.
Dit is de derde aflevering van de vierde reeks ‘Merel en Tracy praten door'. In deze podcastserie van de Architect praten hoofdredacteur Merel Pit en journalist Tracy Metz met ontwerpers, onderzoekers en denkers in de gebouwde omgeving. Ter aanloop naar het komende kwartaalnummer van de Architect zoeken ze nu uit: hoe bouw je bio-based? In deze aflevering luister je naar architect Joost Roefs van het bureau De Twee Snoeken. Voor het gemeentehuis van Voorst in Twello hebben zij een kalkhennep-gevel gerealiseerd. Naast Joost Roefs, kwam ook hout-guru Pablo van der Lugt aan het woord.
Hoe verken je de toekomst op een serieuze manier? Dr. Roanne van Voorst is antropoloog van de toekomst en leert ons anders kijken naar wat komen gaat. Over technologie, klimaat, zorg en (spannend!) relaties met robots. Linkjes - Meer over Roanne van Voorst - Roannes boeken - Wil je één keer per maand de beste tips uit deze podcast? Schrijf je in voor Bens nieuwsbrief. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working? Attempts to moralize with endless facts and statistics haven't truly changed the conversation, behavior, or the impact. This in turn spurred acclaimed author and anthropologist ROANNE VAN VOORST to try another approach and to tackle the topic from the future first, in ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS In her paradigm-shifting book, van Voorst imagines a world in which most of us live a plant-based lifestyle, where we no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. A massive shift is already taking place - everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS shows us what a more animal and environmentally friendly world would look like, but also what the consequences would be for our economy, climate, health and culture once a plant-based lifestyle is more widespread.
Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working? Attempts to moralize with endless facts and statistics haven't truly changed the conversation, behavior, or the impact. This in turn spurred acclaimed author and anthropologist ROANNE VAN VOORST to try another approach and to tackle the topic from the future first, in ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS In her paradigm-shifting book, van Voorst imagines a world in which most of us live a plant-based lifestyle, where we no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. A massive shift is already taking place - everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS shows us what a more animal and environmentally friendly world would look like, but also what the consequences would be for our economy, climate, health and culture once a plant-based lifestyle is more widespread.
Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working?Attempts to moralize with endless facts and statistics haven't truly changed the conversation, behavior, or the impact. This in turn spurred acclaimed author and anthropologist ROANNE VAN VOORST to try another approach and to tackle the topic from the future first, in ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS In her paradigm-shifting book, van Voorst imagines a world in which most of us live a plant-based lifestyle, where we no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items.A massive shift is already taking place - everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide.ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS shows us what a more animal and environmentally friendly world would look like, but also what the consequences would be for our economy, climate, health and culture once a plant-based lifestyle is more widespread.
Though increasing numbers of people know that eating meat is detrimental to our planet's health, many still can't be convinced to give up eating meat. But how can we change behavior when common arguments and information aren't working? Attempts to moralize with endless facts and statistics haven't truly changed the conversation, behavior, or the impact. This in turn spurred acclaimed author and anthropologist ROANNE VAN VOORST to try another approach and to tackle the topic from the future first, in ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS In her paradigm-shifting book, van Voorst imagines a world in which most of us live a plant-based lifestyle, where we no longer use animals for food, clothing, or other items. A massive shift is already taking place - everything van Voorst covers in this book has already been invented and is being used today by individuals and small organizations worldwide. ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS shows us what a more animal and environmentally friendly world would look like, but also what the consequences would be for our economy, climate, health and culture once a plant-based lifestyle is more widespread.
"Eating is a form of voting.", "Farmers and livestock keepers, can save the world", and "veganism in couples, can lead to fights and breakups," says Futurist Dr. Roanna. ROANNE VAN VOORST, Ph.D., is a researcher, writer, speaker, and moderator. As an anthropologist of the future, her core research focuses on what she calls ‘sustainable humanity'. You can find Roanne at: www.roannevanvoorst.com Get On Code, share the code, teach the code, become the code. Our code is empowerment. Focused on #Empowerment, passionate about #BlackEmpowerment, the Get On Code (The Fly Guy Show), is built on the #EmpowermentAgenda, and led by the Conscious Ω Bruh' @SekoVarner aka #MrEmpowerment. #GetOnCode #GetOnCodeShow #GetOnCodePodcast #TheFlyGuysShow #omegaPsiPhi #QueDog @Our Black Empowerment Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email TheFlyGuysShow@gmail.com . Private Money for Real Estate Investments: https://PositiveVibesFinancial.com Purify yourself, house, and environment to remain safe: https://www.vollara.com/PositiveVibes Invest with Acorns: https://www.acorns.com/invite?code=zd3daa Invest in stocks via STASH: https://get.stashinvest.com/sekosq72j Fix your credit: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Healthy Health & Beauty products: http://commonscents4u.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/get-on-code/message
Transcription: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sZMhHjHARh0V_Uof2ILq0sj_z8nMUXrOgNM4Fn2Ex1E/edit?usp=sharing Gossip! Good, bad or feathers? Wait, what? Who is someone you really like? First, the duo answer a listener's question about their close relationship with their father being impacted by how often he comments on women's beauty and pushes beauty standards on her. It opens up a huge conversation about our looks-based society. Then, they interview future-anthropologist Roanne Van Voost about veganism, climate change, and a world where eating animals becomes as taboo as smoking cigarettes. And finally, nostalgia! Producer Melisa joins us to talk about what we are nostalgic for. Lite Brite for the win. This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, Alex Ramsey, and Tracy Soren To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus Check out video clips of our podcasts on Youtube at youtube.com/foreverdogteam And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog News
Transcription: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sZMhHjHARh0V_Uof2ILq0sj_z8nMUXrOgNM4Fn2Ex1E/edit?usp=sharing Gossip! Good, bad or feathers? Wait, what? Who is someone you really like? First, the duo answer a listener's question about their close relationship with their father being impacted by how often he comments on women's beauty and pushes beauty standards on her. It opens up a huge conversation about our looks-based society. Then, they interview future-anthropologist Roanne Van Voost about veganism, climate change, and a world where eating animals becomes as taboo as smoking cigarettes. And finally, nostalgia! Producer Melisa joins us to talk about what we are nostalgic for. Lite Brite for the win. This has been a Forever Dog production Produced by Melisa D. Monts Executive produced by Brett Boham, Joe Cilio, Alex Ramsey, and Tracy Soren To listen to this podcast ad-free Sign up for Forever Dog Plus at foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus Check out video clips of our podcasts on Youtube at youtube.com/foreverdogteam And make sure to follow us on Twitter, instagram and Facebook at ForeverDogTeam to keep up with all of the latest Forever Dog NewsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-between-us/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Roanne Van Voorst is a Dr. in Futures-Anthropology and author of ONCE UPON A TIME WE ATE ANIMALS: THE FUTURE OF FOOD.
#therichsolution #roannevanvoorst #onceuponatimeweateanimals Join Gwen Rich and her new guest today at 10:00am CT on Mojo50 Radio. Roanne Van Voorst, author of “Once Upon A Time We Ate Animals” shifts the viewpoint and offers a clear and compelling vision of what it means to live in a world without meat. And it's not just for our health - the future of food affects everything around us. Listen @ 10:00am CT on: www.mojo50.comiHeart Radio iTunes Apple Live streaming via: YouTube and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Therichsolution/ https://www.youtube.com/c/therichsolution
Shipitio is entering a new dimension with an episode all about 3D! And here to talk about their 3D experiences are a few folks from Dept, Rocket's parent agency: Jake Rainis, Matt van Voorst, Rachel Caires and Richard Thompson. Together with host Keegan Sands, they're sharing their expert opinions on how 3D Experiences can enhance products as well as the technical challenges of implementing 3D in the browser. As usual we end with our picks: Keegan - Marcus Eder's Ultimate Ski Run Matt - Bruno Simon his twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bruno_simon_dev Rachel - Luna Display device Rick - Dog Studio and Lusion Jake - RealLifeLore Enjoy!
Roanne van Voorst is futurologisch antropoloog. Antropologie is een sociale wetenschap. ‘‘Je zit tussen de mensen en doet onderzoek'', legt Van Voorst uit. Voor Michel Vos een nieuwe invalshoek voor ‘Dosier Eindbazen richting de toekomst'.Michel praat met gasten over de vraagstukken van vandaag de dag. Centraal staat de vraag of het goed komt met de mensheid. Niet alleen de komende jaren, maar ook daarna. Roanne van Voorst is onderzoeker, schrijver, journalist, spreker en universitair docent. Ze deed onder meer onderzoek in Indonesië, Groenland en publiceerde meerdere boeken.Van Voorst is doordrongen van het feit dat er grote vraagstukken zijn, maar hoop is volgens haar zeker op zijn plaats. ‘‘Op dit moment staan er veel dingen te gebeuren, maar tegelijkertijd heb ik wel het idee dat er super interessante oplossingen te wachten staan. En die komen uit een onverwachte hoek.''De besluiten die we nemen en de houding die we hebben, dat kan een grote impact hebben zo stelt Van Voorst. ‘‘Als ik zeg dat het geen zin meer heeft, dat ik bijvoorbeeld niks kan doen aan de klimaatcrisis, dan ga je vanzelf niets meer doen. De toekomst bestaat nog niet. Ik vind het bijna een verantwoordelijkheid om daarom hoopvol te blijven. Daarom kijk ik naar oplossingen en blijf ik hoop houden.''Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stefan Van Voorst, director of one2one Minneapolis shared his experience of mentoring and living in Minneapolis during times of insecurity and turmoil. He challenged us to see how God is calling us to be willing to give up safety in order to help those around us.
Artist Cornelia van Voorst shares how developing an art practice in her fifties helped her explore the benefits of art, in a world shaken up by the intergenerational trauma of war and colonialism.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/resilient-creatives/donations
Stefan Van Voorst is the Founder and Executive Director of one2one. At one2one, they "...believe intentional relationships create, change, and build communities." They work in the Minneapolis and St. Paul cities of Minnesota. Today, Stefan shares with host Eddie Kaufholz about the power of relationships and how his organization is engaging in critical dialogues about race and police abuse. Links from the Interview - For more on one2one: https://one2oneconnect.org/ - For all things Propaganda, head to: https://www.prophiphop.com/ - The New Activist is presented by IJM: https://www.ijm.org/ The New Activist Social T - https://twitter.com/NewActivistIs FB - https://www.facebook.com/newactivistis/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/newactivistis/ web - http://www.newactivist.is Eddie Kaufholz, Host - https://twitter.com/edwardoreddie
On the pod today I have Dutch academic, author, and fear expert Roanne Van Voorst. In late 2017, Roanne published a book called Fear: Extreme athletes on how to reach your highest goals and overcome stress and self-doubt. Roanne's book dissects all things fear from how pervasive it is in our daily lives to practical tips to overcome it. Through the lens of names like Lynn Hill, Steph Davis, Cedric Dumont, Alain Robert and Alex Honnold among many others, Roanne's mission is to get to the bottom of what makes these seemingly fearless athletes and coaches tick. Spoiler alert, it's not what you might think. And as a gentle reminder, getting a handle on fear is so important guys. It truly is where the gates to the kingdom either remain locked or are pried open with a whole lot of practice. Before I get into my convo with Roanne, I wanted to mention an upcoming event. A few episodes ago, I introduced you to Tyler Tringas, if you remember he is a successful serial entrepreneur who's latest project is the venture fund Earnest Capital, which helps bootstrappers like you and me raise early stage funding for their businesses. Well, the person who introduced me to Tyler is a mutual friend of ours and part of this podcast community — Eric Shutt, Founder of the brand marketing consultancy, SummitX. This March, I'm partnering with Eric on a 4 day ski retreat for leaders in business and tech in Jackson Hole, WY. I'll be doing a live podcast recording, we'll be skiing a bunch of days at Jackson, and hearing from some of the brightest thought leaders in leadership development - all scheduled around a little Aprés of course. If you or anyone you know is interested, feel free to use the referral code APP for $500 off the registration. If you have any questions hit me up, or head over to summitx.co/trips for more info. Cool, enjoy the show!