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    Explore " folding" with insightful episodes like "AI and the man catalyzing a bio-revolution", "2 Ben 2 Nate (An Evening with Ben & Nate II)", "The Phones Show programme 422 (audio version, "The most exciting year in my smartphone history", 26/05/2021)", "IMC's BAN BAM Podcast Ep 7 with Izumi Kimura" and "Crime-A-Palooza" from podcasts like ""Bringing Chemistry to Life", "Words About Books", "The Phones Show (MP3)", "IMC's Creative About Music Podcast" and "The Perfect Crime"" and more!

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    AI and the man catalyzing a bio-revolution

    AI and the man catalyzing a bio-revolution

    Protein biology has always been grounded in the relationship between structure and function but how we determine structure has changed dramatically. While it’s still common to crystallize a protein for X-ray diffraction and then back calculate its structure, supercomputing-powered, AI-driven tools have revolutionized approaches to getting a protein structure and engineer proteins for uses such as biocatalysis. Amazing right, but how? By using wet lab data to train and then compute, protein structure based on their sequence alone, which is why talking with this episode’s guest is so interesting. 

    In this episode, Dr. Ahir Pushpanath, Enzyme Technology Innovation Lead at Basecamp Research, explains his passion for gaming as the reason he got interested in this unique computational approach to chemical catalysis. He takes us through the field’s fascinating history, recent breakthroughs, and their immense potential. You’ll hear about the intersection of his personal mission to provoke a bio-revolution with his company’s mission to combine nature and AI. 

    Today at Basecamp Research, Ahir and his team are working to remove global bias from protein-specific AI training sets by collecting samples and data from diverse locations, but their primary focus is to understand the why of protein evolution. Ultimately, they hope to someday be able to help make a protein for every conceivable function by incorporating environmental pressure aspects into their sequence/structure/function AI models.

     

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    About Your Host

    Paolo Braiuca grew up in the North-East of Italy and holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from nearby esteemed University of Trieste, Italy.  He developed expertise in biocatalysis during his years of post-doctoral research in Italy and the UK, where he co-founded a startup company. With this new venture, Paolo’s career shifted from R&D to business development, taking on roles in commercial, product management, and marketing. He has worked in the specialty chemicals, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical markets in Germany and the UK, where he presently resides.

     

    He is currently the Director of Global Market Development in the Laboratory Chemicals Division  at Thermo Fisher Scientific™ which put him in the host chair of the Bringing Chemistry to Life podcast. A busy father of four, in what little free time he has, you’ll find him inventing electronic devices with the help of his loyal 3D-printer and soldering iron. And if you ask him, he’ll call himself a “maker” at heart. 

    2 Ben 2 Nate (An Evening with Ben & Nate II)

    2 Ben 2 Nate (An Evening with Ben & Nate II)

    It's that time again! It's time for our boys to sit down in our comfy overstuffed chairs, light the fireplace in the study, put on our finest silk smoking jackets, pour a glass of whiskey and way too much ice, and grab our gentlemanly pipes. Nate's blows bubbles. Yes it's time for another evening with Ben and Nate discussing books that didn't make it into the podcast over the last 8 months. This time with an added contest to raise the stakes. So sit back and relax with a watered-down whiskey of your own and prop up your legs in your favorite room-covered-in-animal-heads as the boys discuss all kinds of deep literature. From self-enlightenment all the way to hitting another man with a steel folding chair because he has wronged you. This episode has it all.

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    IMC's BAN BAM Podcast Ep 7 with Izumi Kimura

    IMC's BAN BAM Podcast Ep 7 with Izumi Kimura

    Welcome to a new episode of IMC’s weekly BAN BAM podcast, where we explore creative work from inspiration to execution, through conversations with a host of women working in jazz and creative improvised music today. 

    Our guest today is Izumi Kimura, a celebrated pianist, improviser and collaborator based in Co. Wicklow. 

    We explore her musical background, from strict classical training to free improvisation, as well as her reverse compositional approach that is reflective of her intuitive artistry and attitude of acceptance of all ideas, music and collaborators. As well as an interesting reflection of the long road to becoming 'free', personally and musically, to arriving at a place of full expression.
     
     www.izumikimura.com

    Born in Japan, but based in Ireland for over 25 years, Kimura is a much-respected figure in the Irish music scene, acclaimed for her gentle but fearless improvisational approach.
     Her stand out collaborations of recent years include a continuing relationship with jazz heavyweights Barry Guy and Gerry Hemingway, as well as an intuitive connection with Irish improvising violinist Cora Venus Lunny.
    Her upcoming album 'Folding' with Lunny and sound artist Anthony Kelly is released on 1st July 2021 through Farpoint Recordings, with pre-orders from June 3rd.

    The featured track ‘For Stephen’ is a lullaby for a baby who was born January 10th and died February 19th 1972, in a Mother and Baby Home. 

    Baby Stephen lies in an unmarked ‘pauper’s grave’ in Deansgrange Cemetery.


    Improvised Music Company (IMC) is an Irish Arts Council funded resource organisation for Irish and Irish-based jazz musicians, and a specialist promoter of jazz, improvised and ethnic music in Ireland.  

    BAN BAM is an activity which began in 2017 to develop and support the work of women in jazz and improvised music, particular female instrumentalists and composers which are underrepresented in this genre.

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    Our podcast theme tune is a track by Irish jazz artist Justin Carroll's Togetherness

    19 - Make it a Blockbuster Night

    19 - Make it a Blockbuster Night

    Jenny Curtis, Chris Porter, Micky Shiloah, and Kuali'i Wittman realize they shouldn't be recording the podcast because Chris folded someone else's laundry. RULE: Any sentence ending in an exclamation point must be sung.

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    Encore! Ep 1 | KonMari 101

    Encore! Ep 1 | KonMari 101
    Spark Joy co-hosts and KonMari Consultants, Karin and Kristyn, talk KonMari basics. In this episode, Spark Joy co-hosts take a look at KonMari basics and share their experiences as KonMari Consultants. The history of the KonMari Method along with basic concepts of KonMari organization are covered. Marie Kondo developed this organization methodology based on her experience as a professional organizer in Japan. She found that tidying could be completed thoroughly and that relapse could be avoided by following a particular order and focusing on whether an item sparks joy. Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: - Learning how Marie Kondo created the KonMari Method, as found in her first book, The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up Interesting facts about Marie and the beginnings of the KonMari Method How Marie’s childhood factored into her role as a future organizer: Marie Kondo Remembers How the KonMari mission to “organize the world” has expanded into a worldwide the training program to certify KonMari Consultants Fundamental Concepts of KonMari: Tidying by category instead of location Clothing Books Paper Komono (miscellaneous items) Sentimental Sparking Joy Once and Forever Event The Power of the Pile The Folding Method How Konmari can impact other areas of your life such as your health, finances, and maybe even your love life! Gems: “You don’t have to get rid of everything that doesn’t make your heart swoon.” “It’s important to pull everything from everywhere.” “Transferring love respect and gratitude through the palms of your hands.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

    Ep 8 | Make Bold Moves with The Traveling Organizer Holly Southerland

    Ep 8 | Make Bold Moves with The Traveling Organizer Holly Southerland
    Holly Southerland, traveling professional organizer talks taking risks and making bold moves. Our guest, Holly Southerland is a professional organizer who has been traveling nationwide since 2008 helping families and entrepreneurs get unstuck and find peace in their homes. Her team, Waco Home Organizers, based in Waco Texas, helps individuals and businesses with decluttering and creating organizational systems that fit their personal style. She is passionate about helping people move forward by cutting out the clutter that stands in the way. In this episode, Holly discusses the life of a travelling organizer, what it’s like to pursue an entrepreneurial dream, and some of her best insights into organizing using practical and obtainable systems and methods. Holly also shares her thoughts on being an introverted entrepreneur, the differences in American homes state-to-state, and her thoughts on the connection between clutter and depression. Holly is offering Spark Joy listeners a Two-Day Declutter Blitz an investment in yourself, your home, your peace, your productivity, and your sanity. https://goo.gl/sLkXNp To connect with Holly Southerland, visit Waco Home Organizers (www.wacohomeorganizers.com) or email info@wacohomeorganizers.com. You can also follow her on Facebook or Instagram at @holly_southerland Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: - How personality type can influence your comfort level in communicated both at work and socially. You can take your own Myers Briggs Personality Test Holly's experience working with a variety of homes and the challenges of order regardless of the size How clutter and depression are related as she discusses in her blog post The great method of managing all the accumulated paper in your home that she teaches in the Sunday Basket Workshop How having a mentor and coach made such a huge difference in planning for her new business. Holly's coach: Lisa Woodruff, Organize 365 Helpful hints for dealing with spam mail by visiting DMAchoice.org The adventures of travelling around the country, organizing homes for all sorts of families The benefits of organizing in a concentrated blitz Holly’s favorite tidying tip: “Do it right now!” What sparks joy for Holly: Her baby nephew Gems: - "My test for buying a new piece of clothing is: Do I want to wear this everyday?” “Space is a vacuum. You don’t get organized by getting a bigger space.” “It’s easy to get overwhelmed by big plans and big ideas, but take action on something small that’s right in front of you.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy Special Guest: Holly Southerland.

    Ep 5 | How to Visualize Your Ideal Lifestyle and Living Environment

    Ep 5 | How to Visualize Your Ideal Lifestyle and Living Environment
    Your Vision: defining your ideal lifestyle and living environment, KonMari style. In this episode, Spark Joy explores how you can clarify your vision of the kind of life you want to lead and why it’s important step, but often overlooked, in the KonMari journey. We discuss the why and how of identifying the vision of your ideal life and how it can help you complete the KonMari process to greater success. Your life vision will help you clarify why you want to tidy and how your life will look once the tidying is completed. Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: Tips for how to begin identifying your vision, making it specific, focused and intentional Learning how to break down identifying your ideal life into manageable parts: What is your ideal day? Your ideal moment that would spark joy? Picture yourself doing something delightful. Begin with gratitude and appreciation - what is currently working for you in your space and in your life? Imagine how you would be living your life today if money, time and obligations were not a constraint? Take a holistic look at how you’re doing in each area of your life: Career, Relationships, Hobbies, Spirituality, Health, Finances, Community. Check out the The KonMari Wheel of Impact List the first five life goals (long- or short- term) that immediately come to mind as they relate to those categories. Close your eyes and imagine you’ve reached the end of your tidying journey. Describe in detail how you envision your home to look and how you feel We share our own visions and visions of some of our clients from all stages of life: single people, families, couples, downsizers and empty nesters How to create your own Vision statement! Get it out of your head and onto another media: diary, Pinterest board, website, blog, Facebook post, anything. Establish a new tradition of creating a vision board and display it proudly in your home Example of Vision Boards and Statements: A Goal Setting Strategy That Sticks Gems: “The question of what you want to own is actually the question of how you want to live your life” “I just want things to be different instead of thinking about what that different looks like.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

    Ep 4 | Find Your Inner Voice with Kelly Covert

    Ep 4 | Find Your Inner Voice with Kelly Covert
    Kelly Covert, inner voice coach, helps us lay down lifelong habits to help us break free from the past. Our guest this week is inner voice coach, Kelly Covert. She is the host of the popular podcast, "In Her Voice", which explores ways in which women can begin to love themselves fully every single day. Kelly Covert has a passion for helping women lay down their lifelong habits of perfectionism and chronic overachieving, so they can listen to their inner voices and break free of the past. Through her coaching, online programs, writing and speaking, she is creating a movement of women that are practicing “worthy now” instead of “worthy if or when”. Her work has been featured on The Huffington Post, The Elephant Journal, YourTango.com, and she has been a featured guest on many podcasts. In this episode, we talk with Kelly and learn about how coaching has allowed her to exercise her dream of helping women while teaching her so much about herself. She shares how her inner voice work has allowed her to grow as a woman, a partner, a mom and a musician! To connect with Kelly, you can visit www.kellycovert.com or connect with her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @kellycovert You can also learn more about Symphoria here! Symphoria Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast In this episode, you’ll enjoy: -How Kelly found her voice and decided to help others via individual coaching Inner Voice Coaching and group coaching Inner Voice Group Coaching -Learn about the Worthy Collective on Facebook:The Worthy Collective -What to look for in a personal coach to meet your own goals. -Kelly’s evolution as a podcaster and her new podcasting project, In Her Voice. In Her Voice -How Kelly has practiced KonMari and how tidying has made a difference in Kelly’s home and family -Kelly’s tips for balancing life as a mother, as a professional and as a creative person What sparks joy for Kelly: Coffee! The ability to take a long, hot bath in the morning and working on my new podcast! Kelly's parting words of wisdom: “You are worthy right this minute. You do not have to do one thing to earn that. You were put on this earth with beautiful gifts that you need to share. And the only way that you can share is to believe that they are there and that you are good enough. So, get shining because we are waiting for your light to shine brightly!” Gems: “Create a space to access accountability.” “We don’t have to do anything to be worthy. It’s just there.”  “It comes from the action. That is how we embody that joy.” “It’s about knowing who you really are and being 100% ok with that.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy Special Guest: Kelly Covert.

    Ep 2 | Meet Marie Kondo's First Employee Jenny Ning

    Ep 2 | Meet Marie Kondo's First Employee Jenny Ning
    Jenny Ning, Marie Kondo's first employee in the US, shares what it's like to work for the Queen of Tidy and her journey from KonMari super fan to Bay area home organizer. Our guest, Jenny Ning, was Marie Kondo's first employee in the US, and helped to grow the KonMari brand from mid-2015 to the end of 2016. In this episode, Jenny recalls her instant attraction to the KonMari Method and how confronting her clutter at home combined with some passionate persistence helped her attract a position on KonMari team. Since moving on from working for Marie Kondo in 2016, Jenny is now a practicing home organizer in San Francisco, and continues to introduce people to the life-changing magic of the KonMari Method. Driven by a desire to improve the status quo, Jenny also founded the startup Tummymom that helps connect all parties within the surrogacy community, making the ideal matching process easier. To connect with Jenny Ning, you can visit her at www.jennyning.com or follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (@jennyorganizes). Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast In this episode, you’ll enjoy: Why Jenny calls The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up her bible How the KonMari Method shifted Jenny's attention to what she wanted to do with her life, rather than what she should do with her life What led Jenny to question if her job sparked joy and how the answer to that question inspired her to quit 5 months later How being a super fan and strategically inserting herself before the KonMari team helped Jenny land her dream job What steadily grew the KonMari fan base and the passion behind the followers How the KonMari team is inspired to make business decisions based on what "sparks joy" How planning the first US based KonMari consultant seminars inspired Jenny to commit to formal training Why cluttered living is a challenge in the Bay area, considering notoriously high rent and tight living spaces Jenny's favorite tidying tip: 1) "Sometime means never." - Marie Kondo. Accept who you are right now. 2) The 20/20 rule: if you can replace something in 20 minutes for $20 or less, then you can give yourself permission to let it go What sparks joy for Jenny: Her startup, Tummymom (www.tummymom.com). Gems: - "KonMari helped me step back and reevaluate my life." "With that question, does it spark joy?, you can't really avoid the answer." "Jenny Ning: Marie Kondo, I'll quit my job to work for you." "The KonMari team uses the KonMari Method to make business decisions." "Examining your relationship to things provides a lot of clarity about life." "Stop and pay attention to whether the things in your life align with your vision of what you want your life to be." "Even an average amount of possessions can make a tiny space feel cluttered and chaotic." "Are you willing to let things go in order to feel better?" "Sometime means never." "20/20 rule: if you can replace something in 20 mins for $20 or less, then give yourself permission to let it go." "Life truly begins only after you have put your house in order." You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy Special Guest: Jenny Ning.

    Ep 1 | KonMari 101

    Ep 1 | KonMari 101
    Spark Joy co-hosts and KonMari Consultants, Karin and Kristyn, talk KonMari basics. In this episode, Spark Joy co-hosts take a look at KonMari basics and share their experiences as KonMari Consultants. The history of the KonMari Method along with basic concepts of KonMari organization are covered. Marie Kondo developed this organization methodology based on her experience as a professional organizer in Japan. She found that tidying could be completed thoroughly and that relapse could be avoided by following a particular order and focusing on whether an item sparks joy. Spark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com, email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: - Learning how Marie Kondo created the KonMari Method, as found in her first book, The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up Interesting facts about Marie and the beginnings of the KonMari Method How Marie’s childhood factored into her role as a future organizer: Marie Kondo Remembers How the KonMari mission to “organize the world” has expanded into a worldwide the training program to certify KonMari Consultants Fundamental Concepts of KonMari: Tidying by category instead of location Clothing Books Paper Komono (miscellaneous items) Sentimental Sparking Joy Once and Forever Event The Power of the Pile The Folding Method How Konmari can impact other areas of your life such as your health, finances, and maybe even your love life! Gems: “You don’t have to get rid of everything that doesn’t make your heart swoon.” “It’s important to pull everything from everywhere.” “Transferring love respect and gratitude through the palms of your hands.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

    Interdisciplinary Insights: Cells - just big building sites

    Interdisciplinary Insights: Cells - just big building sites
    Proteins determine the structure and function of all organisms. While they were formerly studied in relative isolation, today we know that they work together in a finely tuned manner. Nonetheless, it is only slowly that we are beginning to understand what happens in the human metabolism when a person gets ill. In the cluster of excellence “Center for Integrated Protein Science Munich” researchers in various disciplines are trying to find out more about the role of proteins. They use the most advanced new technologies to focus on proteins in living cells and different types of tissue.
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