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    Explore "divergence" with insightful episodes like "The Blockchain Timeline", "Transparency & Traceability", "Episode 20: Nuka Cola Part 1", "#155 - Promouvoir le photojournalisme avec Vincent Leloup (Divergence et RDV Photos)" and "Professor Frank Hoffman" from podcasts like ""Fashion Vanguards", "Fashion Vanguards", "Lore Together", "Podcast Photographe Pro 2.0" and "Western Way of War"" and more!

    Episodes (55)

    The Blockchain Timeline

    The Blockchain Timeline

    In the fifth and final episode of the series, we question the effectiveness of boycotting, government legislation and whether this is a disconnect over how fashion sustainability is perceived vs played out.  We also touch upon the timeline of Blockchains in fashion.

    Episode 20: Nuka Cola Part 1

    Episode 20: Nuka Cola Part 1

    We're jumping into Fallout.  Come with us as we head past the Divergence and into the Sino-American War as we cover the history of Nuka Cola (the drinks and the company) up until the days the bombs fell.

    Join us as we lore together.
    ~Mystic

    Follow us on twitter @loretogether, or email us at loretogether@gmail.com. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/loretogether

    Music: "Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

    #155 - Promouvoir le photojournalisme avec Vincent Leloup (Divergence et RDV Photos)

    #155 - Promouvoir le photojournalisme avec Vincent Leloup (Divergence et RDV Photos)

    Bienvenue dans le podcast des photographes professionnels qui veulent vivre de leur passion 

    Aujourd’hui je reçois Vincent Leloup, photographe et co-fondateur du collectif Divergence, une structure qui diffuse plus de 130 photographes un peu partout dans le monde. 

    Vincent est également le créateur d’un magazine en ligne dédié au photojournalisme, intitulé « Rendez-vous photos » et avec lui on va parler longuement des évolutions du marché de la photographie de presse. Comment faire pour s’adapter quand on est photographe indépendant et comment continuer à pratiquer sa passion tout en vivant correctement. 

    N’oubliez pas de vous abonner au podcast et partagez cet épisode autour de vous pour soutenir notre travail. 


    Pour info, à la fin de notre échange nous parlons d'un code promo spécial pour les auditeurs du podcast. Vincent vous propose un abonnement d'un an au tarif préférentiel de 25 euros avec le code "Podcast 2020"

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    Envoyez moi vos questions (en audio si vous souhaitez passer dans le podcast) à mon adresse mail perso : fred.marie31[at]gmail.com 

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    Professor Frank Hoffman

    Professor Frank Hoffman

    A wide ranging discussion in which Peter Roberts talks to Frank Hoffman about decisive battles, concepts of victory, strategic culture, divergence, societal risks, militaries as ubiquitous political tools, the 7th industrial revolution (augmentation), an offence/defence division of labour, and a glimpse at Hoffman's new 4 faces of future warfare.

    195: This is Microwave Pizza

    195: This is Microwave Pizza

    Season 4 Retrospective Part 6.
     
    One of the many reasons to create a prequel story is to explain perceived inconsistencies in stories. Season four of Star Trek: Enterprise attempts to answer many question fans of Star Trek may have, including why Klingons have forehead ridges before and after The Original Series. Whether or not you concerned yourself with an answer, the episodes about the forehead ridges were produced, giving many long term fans an answer to the question.


    In this episode of Warp Five, host Brandon-Shea Mutala is joined by Star Trek expert John Tenuto talk about the season four episodes "Affliction," "Divergence," and "Bound." They talk about how Trip was taken off the ship just to set up a scene, how the augment arc ties to other Star Trek, and how Trip and T'Pol's relationship calls back to Sarek and Amanda.

    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00) 
    Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:33) 
    Affliction/Divergence (00:02:40) 
    Bound (00:39:29) 
    Closing (01:01:35)
     
    Host
    Brandon-Shea Mutala
     
    Guest
    John Tenuto
     
    Production
    Brandon-Shea Mutala (Editor and Producer)  C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Jim McMahon (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

    Blockchains: What & How?

    Blockchains: What & How?
    In the second episode we define blockchain technology, discussing its many applications across diverse markets and sectors. Then we assess blockchain's applicability to the fashion industry particularly the supply chain framework and ask, could fashion be given a new facelift in view of greater transparency?

    The Innovation Paradox & Technology

    The Innovation Paradox & Technology
    In our first episode we discuss the innovation paradox and general attitudes towards how innovation is either embraced or rejected. Then we explore how tech innovation is changing the face of fashion. Questioning fashion's willingness to adopt new technologies in order to safeguard a more sustainable future.

    The Ethical Costs of Fashion

    The Ethical Costs of Fashion
    Who is responsible for disasters such as the Rana Plaza and how can this be prevented? Is this is a result of pure greed? We also examine the need for a more optimistic viewpoint on becoming a sustainable brand, by arguing the point that they should see this as an opportunity rather than a hindrance.

    Sustainability: The Consumers' Role

    Sustainability: The Consumers' Role
    This episode discusses how we can break the habit of mass consumption and throw-away culture. We highlight that there needs to be change in consumer psychology and the business models of mass consumption. We question whether as consumers we should be actively demanding more transparency from our favourite brands.

    DEAR LISTENERS - WE HAVE MOVED

    DEAR LISTENERS - WE HAVE MOVED
    At AlphaOmega London we have the highest dedication to the quality of our output. With this in mind we’ve rebranded the podcast, it has moved and continues over on a different feed. If you search Fashion Vanguards on the podcast app or whichever service you’re listening on you should be able to find us and listen to our brand new series of podcasts on Sustainability. Carry on the Protest

    Gender: Fashion and the Unconscious Bias

    Gender: Fashion and the Unconscious Bias
    Fashion has over the years frolicked with its association with revolutionary causes and social injustices. Largely due to the key role it plays in the construction of one’s identity, which we explored in the ‘Protest in Fashion’ series. In a world where gender forms the most salient aspects of social identities and a person has the freedom to construct new ones, we explore Fashion’s role in its attempts to disseminate gender inequalities by adopting a more progressive ‘Agender lite’ consciousness. Whilst also analysing fashion's multifaceted motives for joining the gender neutral equality crusade. The fourth episode in the series assesses how fashion has over the years influenced or effected change in respect to gender inequality and how it addresses unconscious bias.

    Gender: Fashion’s New Future

    Gender: Fashion’s New Future
    Fashion has over the years frolicked with its association with revolutionary causes and social injustices. Largely due to the key role it plays in the construction of one’s identity, which we explored in the ‘Protest in Fashion’ series. In a world where gender forms the most salient aspects of social identities and a person has the freedom to construct new ones, we explore Fashion’s role in its attempts to disseminate gender inequalities by adopting a more progressive ‘Agender lite’ consciousness. Whilst also analysing fashion's multifaceted motives for joining the gender neutral equality crusade. The fifth and final episode in the series analyses the growing trend towards agender fashion and discusses whether it could aid in the progressive movement of gender equality, or if it reinstalls patriarchy where women are forced to fit into a male aesthetic. Is there a growing demand for agender fashion and could this trend ultimately be the future of fashion.

    Gender: Moving forward

    Gender: Moving forward
    Fashion has over the years frolicked with its association with revolutionary causes and social injustices. Largely due to the key role it plays in the construction of one’s identity, which we explored in the ‘Protest in Fashion’ series. In a world where gender forms the most salient aspects of social identities and a person has the freedom to construct new ones, we explore Fashion’s role in its attempts to disseminate gender inequalities by adopting a more progressive ‘Agender lite’ consciousness. Whilst also analysing fashion's multifaceted motives for joining the gender neutral equality crusade. The third episode in the series answers a series of questions, such as are we in a gender revolution? Do we need to get rid of gender roles and identities to achieve gender equality and have shifts in gender roles over the years in hindsight created instability and greater inequality?

    Gender: The Spectrum and Fluidity

    Gender: The Spectrum and Fluidity
    Fashion has over the years frolicked with its association with revolutionary causes and social injustices. Largely due to the key role it plays in the construction of one’s identity, which we explored in the ‘Protest in Fashion’ series. In a world where gender forms the most salient aspects of social identities and a person has the freedom to construct new ones, we explore Fashion’s role in its attempts to disseminate gender inequalities by adopting a more progressive ‘Agender lite’ consciousness. Whist also analysing fashion's multifaceted motives for joining the gender neutral equality crusade. The second episode looks at how we use fashion to communicate our gender identities.
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