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    Explore " tango" with insightful episodes like "188 Die Tristesse des Triple Tango - Stephan Heider", "How play encourages bolder outcomes in collaborative service design, with Kris Kelly-Frère", "Darf ich bitten? Warum wir täglich tanzen sollten.", "Joonas Hepola haastattelu Radio Pooki, Oulu 29.9.2023" and "Finnish Dance Lavatanssi" from podcasts like ""Wasliestdieda", "Service Design YAP", "gemeinsam besser leben - der Podcast von UNIQA", "Lavatanssit" and "Lavatanssit"" and more!

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    How play encourages bolder outcomes in collaborative service design, with Kris Kelly-Frère

    How play encourages bolder outcomes in collaborative service design, with Kris Kelly-Frère

    Kris Kelly-Frère is a singular individual.  When we first met at a design event, the room was filled with austere design folk in cookie-cutter black t-shirt and black jeans. Kris was the only person wearing a kimono.   You just knew that he'd have something interesting to say.

    It turned out that Kris has a lot to say about the concept of Play . Especially how fostering the conditions for play helps groups to collaboratively design better and bolder solutions that are relevant for them and their stakeholders.

    He's passionate about taking concepts developed for encouraging autonomous and intrinsically  motivated play in kids and applying this to service design engagements.  This very different approach, has yielded very different outcomes with materially better impact.

    There are two things to note in the podcast. 

    First, although we started out with the intention of following our  YAP interview framework, Kris' "natural talent for storytelling" meant that we  departed from the framework before we'd really started... and the episode is all the better for it. 

    At one point a woman dresses as a bee and rides a penny farthing.  Sometimes you have to give in and go with it. 

    Second, this is the first time that we've used AI to edit the episode. The results were interesting, rather than time saving. I'm sure that things will improve.

    About Kris


    As Creative Practice Lead for J5 Design, Kristofer Kelly-Frere makes magic serious business and wants to help you explore the edges of what seems possible. J5 is a design studio dedicated to creating a kinder, more beautiful future together in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

    With more than 15 years of experience in senior design roles, Kristofer has worked across a range of public, private, and government institutions to craft experiences, lead deep engagement, found design labs, and deliver ground-breaking social impact projects. Kristofer led the team responsible for “Braver Training Grounds” - a project with Red Deer Housing Authority that won the 2022 Global Service Design Award. Success like this is the result of his love for playing in the mud of ambiguity in order to move innovative dreams across the threshold into reality.




    Links & Peeps  that Kris mentioned in our podcast:

    The Land.  A short film about adventure play in England/North America.  Kris said that he's  intrigued by the kinds of questions it asks if you start thinking about comparing the dynamics between the play workers and kids vs. designers and clients. And for me lets us think about the magic and messy space between design (solutions) and art (questions) that we might call play.

    In the episode Kris mention some incredible folks who have influenced his  practice.

    Erin Dumenko, Lisa Latouche (https://lnkd.in/gKqsjrfB), Meghan Durieux, Moraig McCabe 



    Service Design YAP is developed and produced by the Service Design Network UK Chapter.
    Its aim is to engage and connect the wider Service Design community.

    Darf ich bitten? Warum wir täglich tanzen sollten.

    Darf ich bitten? Warum wir täglich tanzen sollten.

    Warum ist Tanzen so gesund? Was steckt dahinter und können auch unmusikalische Menschen tanzen? Wir sprechen in dieser Folge mit Karin Csitkovits über verschiedene Tanzstile, wie Tanz unser Selbstwertgefühl beeinflusst und welche Besonderheiten diese Sportart außerdem hat.

    Karin Csitkovits ist begeisterte Tänzerin, Präsidentin der Austria Show Dance Union und UNIQA VitalCoachin. Sie erzählt, warum Tanzen so gesund ist und wie es sogar zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen fördern kann. Welche Musik für Anfänger:innen geeignet ist und wie man die passende Stilrichtung findet. Karin Csitkovits gibt Tipps zur besseren Integration des Tanzens in den eigenen Alltag und erklärt, warum es Un-Musikalität eigentlich gar nicht gibt – und jeder Spaß am Tanzen finden kann. #gemeinsambesserleben

    Stop Stressing About Money

    Stop Stressing About Money
    With Mikelann Valterra, an author, keynote speaker, and money coach who helps women transform their relationship with money to create a life they love. For over 20 years, she has been a thought leader in the field of Financial Psychology. Her strong background in emotional intelligence, paired with her practical money strategies enable her clients to consciously design their life, while escaping financial stress and anxiety. When she’s not working with clients, you can find Mikelann on the dance floor, indulging her love of Argentine Tango. Join us for this conversation where Mikelann shares the importance of having a relationship with money, how to find the right people to support you in your financial journey, and the importance of having a financial plan. Also listen to find out how you can feel in control of money so that you can create the life you love. To listen to the podcast and access the show notes and any other resources mentioned in this episode, visit us at www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast.

    MSS016 - Sex Machine

    MSS016 - Sex Machine

    Today’s Voyeurs Glimpse:

    Today’s Voyeurs Glimpse ..You know you want a peek inside! Wink ..Wink…  We have VERY SPECIAL GUESTS TODAY! 

    Our SEXY resident workshop elf, Rianne, and her Sex Machine & Sir, the Greek GOD, Sir Erebus, are our GUESTs on the podcast today.  We will be talking to them both about their couples workshop and their personal review of THE SEX MACHINE  … AKA THE FUCK MACHINE.  


    Maybe you don’t even know what one is, or maybe you have seen them and want to learn more about them.  Either way, our guests today have done a lot of research on the topic and also own, use, and LOVE their fuck machine.


     Rianne has been subMrs sex toy review consultant for many years now.  The podcast episode is an introduction to her and her Dominant husband and a deep dive into the pros and cons of owning and operating a sex machine.
     
     The couple had recently facilitated a virtual couples video presentation reviewing their sex machine and what they have learned along their personal journey.  Whether you are interested in the same brand fuck machine or possibly a different but similar product, you will be interested in learning about their personal experience with their toys.


    https://kite.link/MSS016-SexMachine


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    Australian Perspectives on Advances in HIV

    Australian Perspectives on Advances in HIV

     In this episode, 2 Australian HIV experts share their thoughts on some of the most important HIV insights gained during the past year in the context of HIV care in Australia.

    Specifically, the faculty discuss the continued dominance of second-generation INSTI-based regimens as mainstay HIV therapy in Australia, including in both 2-drug and 3-drug oral regimens; the emergence of 2-drug long-acting injectable therapy as a switch strategy; key aspects of successfully expanded oral PrEP programs in the region; the potential role of long-acting injectable PrEP; and key new advances in HIV cure research.  

    Presenters:

    Sharon R. Lewin, AO, FRACP, PhD, FAHMS
    Director, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
    Professor of Infectious Diseases
    University of Melbourne  
    Consultant Infectious Diseases Physician
    Alfred Hospital and Royal Melbourne Hospital  
    Melbourne, Australia

    Don Smith, MD
    Conjoint Professor
    School of Population Medicine
    University of New South Wales
    Senior Staff Specialist
    Albion Centre
    South Eastern Sydney Local Health Network
    Sydney, Australia

    Content based on an online program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc. and ViiV Healthcare.  

    Link to full program:
    http://bit.ly/3YD8T4E

     

     

    European Perspectives on Advances in HIV Treatment

    European Perspectives on Advances in HIV Treatment

    In this episode, 2 European HIV experts share their thoughts on some of the most important new antiretroviral therapy insights from HIV research over the past year.

    Specifically, the faculty discuss findings from real-world and long-term studies of 2-drug oral regimens, the latest on 2-drug long-acting injectable therapy, how 2-drug options fit into rapid start strategies, and other new and emerging innovations in HIV treatment, including the availability of lenacapavir for multidrug-resistant HIV treatment and resumption of islatravir clinical development.

    Presenters:

    Jürgen K. Rockstroh, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    University Hospital Bonn
    Department of Medicine I
    Bonn, Germany

    Alexandra Calmy, MD, FMH, PhD
    HIV/AIDS Unit Director
    Infectious Diseases Division
    Geneva University Hospitals
    University of Geneva
    Geneva, Switzerland

    Content based on an online program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc. andViiV Healthcare.

    Link to full program:
    http://bit.ly/3Hz0jNa

    Dr. Paula David on Bringing Stories of Holocaust Survivors to New Alum Yiddish Tears

    Dr. Paula David on Bringing Stories of Holocaust Survivors to New Alum Yiddish Tears

    After decades of working with Holocaust survivors who'd been young adults during the war, Dr. Paula David began working with survivors who were children during this gruesome chapter in history. These survivors began having vivid recollections of their extremely traumatic memories as their short term memories waned. Together, Dr. Paula helped these residents create collective poetry to share their struggles with future generations. Their poetry doesn't chronicle the horrific details, but survivors were subject to many scientific experiments, forced sterilization and sexual abuse.  Dr. Paula, other doctors, care workers, and nurses developed a list of triggers in addition to other information to help all loved ones and caretakers. 

    Some residents used the sharing of their collective poetry to help educate school children. These poems inspired, Silent Tears: The Last Yiddish Tango, a new album by Payadora Tango Ensemble. Together producer Daniel Rosenberg and Dr. Paula worked with songwriters, translators, vocalists, and musicians to create haunting songs. Some lyrics feature words from this Terrace Poetry Collective, some from Holocaust survivor Molly Applebaum and some form Anna Hana, Lenka Lichtenberg. 

    A Historical Love Story from the late 30's and early 40's

    A Historical Love Story from the late 30's and early 40's

    https://amzn.to/3AcDLOy Carla, A Love Story by Isabel Elias
    EventsbyIsabel@gmail.com

    This is episode number ONE! I am so excited!!! I have two other shows, Masterfesto, Mastering your Mind, and Masterfesto Meditations. This Podcast Show is all about Stories, fiction and non-fiction from different media sources including blogs, manuscripts, magazines, newspaper articles, books and books and books. 

    This Podcast is great for bloggers, publishers, authors, book reviewers, editors and especially book lovers. I am passionate about books – I think that’s clear. I have several published books on self-help, all available on amazon, and a children's book. But my very favorite is my Romance Novel, Carla. I am passionate about this book. I think you will too!  

    This episode is on my novel, Carla, A True Story except when it’s not true. My purpose in sharing this novel with you is of course to entertain you but most important, it’s to inspire you to have more passion in your life…….. A life without passion is a boring life, I believe. Passion brings me joy; passion fills my heart with love, Passion gives me life. Everything I do, I do with passion. I will always spread joy everywhere I go, and I will always continue to live a life filled with passion.  Reading Carla will boost those passion chemical receptors in the brain. And WOW what it will do to your mind and body!  

    Carla is a romance novel, but it’s not an ordinary romance novel. It’s steaming with passion. And it’s based on a historical time period, the late 30’s early 40’s. The genre is Realistic Historical Romance Fiction.  This genre consists of stories that could have actually occurred to people in a believable setting. These stories resemble real life, and the fictional characters within these stories react similarly to real people. These stories fiction mirror life. The scenes are dramatized to create interest and entertain the reader.

    The characters in my novel, Carla, are fictional based on my imagination and the many conversations with my mother, Alice Elias Arellano, and my aunt Estela Elias Garcia……  They were great storytellers. This book is dedicated to these two amazing women who taught me how to live and love. 


    https://bit.ly/3CNjWhS Buy your host a latte

    Episode 112: Frankenstein and Ghostwire Eat Reel Fish

    Episode 112: Frankenstein and Ghostwire Eat Reel Fish

    This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne start Horror Month! They both dive into Junji Ito's take on a horror classic, Frankenstein. Chris then finger bangs all the ghosts in Ghostwire: Tokyo. They end the episode with a visit to Reel Fish Coastal Kitchen that felt like both a win and a lose.

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    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia
    The band La Santa Cecilia, named for the patron saint of music, is dedicated to voicing the experience of a new bicultural generation in the United States. Their music is rooted in their Mexican heritage, but also inspired by traditions of bossa nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz, rock, and klezmer. They have made seven albums, and their 2013 release Treinta Días won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album (Alternative or Urban). They have also been nominated for two Latin Grammies, and their album El Valor was named one of the best of the year by NPR's Alt Latino. Series: "Critically Human" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38286]

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia

    Conversation with La Santa Cecilia
    The band La Santa Cecilia, named for the patron saint of music, is dedicated to voicing the experience of a new bicultural generation in the United States. Their music is rooted in their Mexican heritage, but also inspired by traditions of bossa nova, rumba, bolero, tango, jazz, rock, and klezmer. They have made seven albums, and their 2013 release Treinta Días won the Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album (Alternative or Urban). They have also been nominated for two Latin Grammies, and their album El Valor was named one of the best of the year by NPR's Alt Latino. Series: "Critically Human" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 38286]