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    Explore " patronage" with insightful episodes like "Ontario remembers the Elizabethan Era", "Phoebe, Patronage, and Communal Reading - Romans 16:1-2", "Patrons and Peers", "EP.24 [EN] - Ben&Jae: On Jenny DAO and the Game Theory in the NFT Fractionalization Protocols / 聊聊Jenny DAO 与NFT碎片化协议中的博弈" and "Isabella d'Este" from podcasts like ""#onpoli, a TVO podcast", "Uncensored Christian", "Word Fall", "51% with Mable Jiang, Presented by Multicoin Capital" and "Museum of Femininity"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Ontario remembers the Elizabethan Era

    Ontario remembers the Elizabethan Era

    Co-hosts Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath look at how Queen's Park commemorates the 70-year Elizabethan Era. And a look at the Ministry's back-to-school practices, "poverty tourism" and NDP MPPs' "social assistance diet," how best to free up hospital beds, and at what point patronage is patronage as appointments to agencies, boards, and commissions are underway.

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    Premier Ford commemorates passing of Queen -- CP24/BellMedia/youtube.com

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    Phoebe, Patronage, and Communal Reading - Romans 16:1-2

    Phoebe, Patronage, and Communal Reading - Romans 16:1-2

    There is surprisingly a ton to unpack in the first 2 verses of the last chapter in Paul's letter to the Roman Churches!  We are told of a woman who is delivering Paul's letter to the churches, but Paul wants to make it very clear that this woman (Phoebe) is very important and a crucial help to Paul's efforts to share the gospel.   Join me, as I break down some very important details about Phoebe that can be essential to how we walk with God. 

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    Patrons and Peers

    Patrons and Peers

      View the original blog post here:  https://www.roseannamwhite.com/2022/01/introducing-patrons-peers.html

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    EP.24 [EN] - Ben&Jae: On Jenny DAO and the Game Theory in the NFT Fractionalization Protocols / 聊聊Jenny DAO 与NFT碎片化协议中的博弈

    EP.24 [EN] - Ben&Jae: On Jenny DAO and the Game Theory in the NFT Fractionalization Protocols / 聊聊Jenny DAO 与NFT碎片化协议中的博弈

    Ben and Jae have been in the space for a while and both had immense experience prior to initiating the idea of JennyDAO. Today we are excited to have them sit down with us to share their view about the space of NFT fractionalization. 

    We started the discussion  with what JennyDAO is,  and why they chose to build on Unicly. We continued on comparing all the other options of fractionalization protocols on the market, and how they differ from each other.  We went into details to discuss about the idea of "Patronage as an asset class", and how curators get rewarded in the space. We ended the discussion with them sharing their long term vision for the NFT space. There was also a special guest joined in the middle of the podcast - listen in and find out more!

     

    “Patronage as an asset class": https://blog.simondlr.com/posts/patronage-as-an-asset-class

    This Artwork is Always on Sale: https://thisartworkisalwaysonsale.com/

     

    Twitter: @JennyMetaverse

    Website: https://jennynft.io/ 

     

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    Ben和Jae在这个行业有相当一段时间了,在提出JennyDAO的想法之前,他们都有着丰富的经验。今天,我们很高兴让他们与我们坐下来分享他们对NFT碎片化协议的看法。

    我们从JennyDAO是什么,以及他们为什么选择在Unicly上搭建开始讨论。我们比较了市场上所有其他的碎片化协议选项,以及每一种协议之间的区别。我们详细讨论了“赞助人作为一种资产类别”的概念,和资产组合策划人(curator)获得策划奖励的问题。在最后,他们分享了他们对NFT赛道的长期愿景。在播客的中间还有一位神秘嘉宾加入,可以听听看。

     

    “Patronage as an asset class": https://blog.simondlr.com/posts/patronage-as-an-asset-class

    This Artwork is Always on Sale: https://thisartworkisalwaysonsale.com/

     

    推特: @JennyMetaverse

    网站: https://jennynft.io/

     

    Isabella d'Este

    Isabella d'Este

    In this new episode of the Museum of Femininity we will explore the life of another female art collector, who was also an eminent political leader in Renaissance Italy.
    Isabella d'Este (1474-1539) was the Marchioness of Mantua, who collected a variety of Ancient sculptures, medals and artefacts which she displayed in her Studiolo. Along with collecting classical works of art she also commissioned various paintings by the most notable Old Masters of the age including Leonardo da Vinci, Perugino, Mantegna and Titian. 
    She was a forceful character who kept meticulous records and sent hundreds of letters with detailed instructions about how her studio was to be constructed, displaying a firmness but also the ability to persuade with flattery and charm.
    As well as her formidable connoisseurship she showed immense political prowess and often stepped into the role of leader during times of war.

    Sources
     https://isabelladeste.web.unc.edu/profile-of-isabella-deste/
    http://www.italianrenaissanceresources.com/units/unit-8/essays/isabella-deste-collects/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdkbLv8vgYQ

    Spilling the Tea on UK Fundraising w Fixing Fundraising's Andy and Tom

    Spilling the Tea on UK Fundraising w Fixing Fundraising's Andy and Tom

    While many awful nonprofit practices exist, Andy and Tom are doing their work as responsible white men in our sector, to unpack what is really happening in nonprofits and philanthropy and use their platforms for good - so that we can all do better. So many great assets mentioned in this episode, here are links for content and definitions mentioned in the show:

    References then Definitions: 

    • Here is the article by Baroness Stowell, Chair of The Charity Commission, titled: “If you want to improve lives through charity, leave political fights out of it” (posted on the conservative site, The Daily Mail)
    • (And here is an article by my colleague Cami Aurioles title “Nonprofits Can’t Engage In Political Advocacy At All, You Say? Wrong. We Can And We Must” as posted on CommunityCentricFundraising.org)
    • London’s 2021 NYE Drone/Fireworks display was really amazing. This link is from BBC.
    • Saddiq Khan, Mayor of London, took a lot of shit for allowing “political” content into the NYE celebration, there are dozens of videos and articles about it.
    • Captain Tom (Moore) and his recognition that the NHS (National Health Service) wasn’t resourced well enough during this pandemic, as well as his instigation of a mega fundraising campaign (1.5 million individual donations totaling over $32.79M Pounds ($45.47M Dollars), was one of the topics we touched on. Captain Tom, at 100 years old, passed away from COVID-19 related illness on February 2nd, 2021. May he rest in peace.
    • National Health Service Charities Together (NHS Charities Together)
    • Andy recommends listening to the Do More Good podcast, and specifically, Episode 62 with Ellie Orton and NHS Charities Together
    • The Royals: Prince Andrew’s fall from grace, Prince Williams is the patron for Centrepoint, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to Hollywood and started this pod we haven’t listened to yet...
    • Andy refers to this article “Having a royal patron doesn’t pay for charities” (open in incognito mode for easy access)
    • As a side, Tom mentions that Tea came from India, but he probably meant that a lot of tea has been imported to the UK from India from the late 1800s on. Deeper history = England’s involvement in tea actually originated in China. Check out this riveting quick history. I promise it's worth it. You might learn that the East India Company intentionally got Chinese addicted to Opium in order to get tea for a price they could afford, which was the colonization of India. The story involves mass murder/war and slavery. Fucked up. And the reason why certain tea-growing regions (like Assam) are some of the economically and socially devastated places in the world. Sarah Rose’s has a brilliant book about it, called For All The Tea In China. It's okay. The way I grew up I thought tea was Iranian. #themoreyouknow

    Definitions:

    • The Charity Commision as defined by Andy: “...it's’ the gov’t body that checks that charities are doing with their money what they’re meant to be doing. They check that there’s no fraud, they check that there’s no corruption, and they check that everything is operating as it should. In principle, that’s a brilliant body to have. It should really help public trust in charity and it should be something that really keeps everyone moving towards the right goals. And you will notice that I have said should, rather than does.
    • “Fiat Money” as defined by Wikipedia is any money accepted by a government for paying taxes or debt, but is not pegged to or backed directly by gold or other valuables (fiat money systems have no gold standard. Fiat money does not have significant intrinsic value or use value (inherent utility, such as a cow or beaver pelt might have.”
    • “Barmy” as defined by Urban Dictionary, means eccentric, daft, insane, crazy, not quite right in the head
    • RAF = Royal Air Force
    • “Knighthood” Here are the “Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom”
    • Brexit = In case you have been living under a rock since that awful day in 2016, the UK voted itself away from the EU for probably racist reasons including anti-immigrant sentiment. Here is an article about it. Oh and just like in the US after Trump’s election, racism became more overt in Britain as racists felt empowered by the move.
    • “Fag packet” is really just a pack of cigarettes. Not a slur.
    • Patronage” = check out this definition
    • Mothers’ Union! We found out what it is.
    • Gratitude to Trick Candles for letting us use this song I love called “I’m Gold"

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    Gentlemen's History Hour • S1 Ep 18 • Harlem Renaissance

    Gentlemen's History Hour • S1 Ep 18 • Harlem Renaissance

    In this episode we take an exploratory view of the Harlem Renaissance. We pick from our previous episode at post reconstruction and begin with the great migration covering the mass movement of Blacks from southern states of Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi to locations including Chicago, California and Harlem for better opportunities. We touch on how Blacks landed in Harlem and the measures that were taken to secure real estate and living areas. Once there we explore the black artists such as Langston Hughes, creative collectives such as Niggeratti and more. Ultimately we look at the growth and impact along with the Great Depression and ultimate ending of this time period.

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    The Backdrop - 11/10/19

    The Backdrop - 11/10/19

    In this episode of The Backdrop, Curtis looks at some of the cultural context in which the story of Jesus eating at the Pharisee's house takes place. Topics include Honor and Shame, the Patronage system, sin as a contagious force, and the worldview of the Pharisees.

    Resources mentioned in this podcast include:

    The Gospel of Luke (The New International Commentary on the New Testament Series) by Joel Green
    The New Testament and the People of God by N.T. Wright
    The Social World of Luke-Acts edited by Jerome Neyrey
    Backgrounds of Early Christianity by Everett Ferguson

    STAYIN’ ALIVE: Keeping the Arts Vibrant in a Digital and Divisive Age

    STAYIN’ ALIVE: Keeping the Arts Vibrant in a Digital and Divisive Age
    Show #211 | Guests: David Gans, Meredith Hagedorn, Ronit Widmann-Levy | Show Summary: The small suburban theater with a “We Support Planned Parenthood” sticker on the window. The touring musician who’s careful what t-shirt he wears at gas stations in the South. The multi-stage venue producing “Peter and the Wolf” in four languages.      Meanwhile, Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu bring infinite entertainment into today’s living rooms. Why leave the house, paying for tickets, parking, and a babysitter?     We talk to three experienced artists about how they get people out of their houses and butts in seats – and how today’s political climate plays into the challenge of conveying ideas.Our guests:     David Gans, long associated with the Grateful Dead, spends many hours on the road as a touring musician. David’s challenge: life in an industry with a failing economic model, and long weeks away from home. (David sings our closing song! You’ll find his music here.)     Meredith Hagedorn founded the Dragon Theatre in Redwood City seventeen years ago, and steps down this year as artistic director. The Dragon’s challenge: engaging suburban theatergoers to come see new, innovative material.     Ronit Widmann-Levy is Director of Arts and Culture at the Oshman Family JCC. Since 2012, she has brought a wide array of talent to the center ranging from classical and jazz musicians to acclaimed novelists. Ronit is also a soprano, who has sung in opera houses around the world. Her challenge: serving an audience base diverse in interest, culture, and language.
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