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Talking Indonesia
Olin Monteiro - A growing protest movement
A growing protest movement On 28 March, in downtime Jakarta across from the Sarinah department store, an unlikely group of protesters gathered holding signs and making speeches. The crowd largely consisted of middleclass women of various ages, gathered under the name ‘Suara Ibu Indonesia’ (Voices of Indonesian Mothers). For the organisers, the choice of name and location for their protest was deliberately designed to evoke a moment in Indonesia’s past, now 27 years ago, when in the final months of the autocratic Suharto regime an economic and political crisis saw student protests met with deadly violence at the hands of the milita...
2025-04-24
33 min
Literadio
Elisabeth Frischauf: The Lost Notebook
Das verlorene Notizbuch Gedichte (E/D), übersetzt von Astrid Nischkauer. „Elisabeth Frischauf (geboren 1947 in New York) wuchs in der Upper West Side von Manhattan, New York auf. Elisabeth Frischaufs Mutter, die Psychoanalytikerin Else Frishauf (geb. Pappenheim, 1911–2009) floh 1938 vor den Nazis aus Wien über das Mandatsgebiet Palästina in die USA. Den ebenfalls aus Wien emigrierten Stephan H. Frischauf (Stephen H. Frishauf,1920–2011) kannte sie von Kindheit an. Im Exil in den USA begegneten sich Elisabeth Frischaufs Eltern wieder und heirateten 1946. Elisabeth Frischauf, ausgebildete Fachärztin für Psychiatrie in New York, ist seit über 40 Jahren künstlerisch ak...
2025-04-22
29 min
Talking Indonesia
Citra Lestari - Engaging Marginalised Groups in Risk Communication
In Indonesia, a country prone to disasters and emergencies, effective risk communication can mean the difference between safety and vulnerability for millions. But what happens when risk communication fails to reach those most marginalised? How do social determinants of health impact how urban poor women navigate crises like the COVID-19 pandemic? In this week's episode, Tito Ambyo chats with Citra Lestari, a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne. With a background as a risk communication professional and drawing on her personal experience as a mother, Citra's research focuses on how urban poor women in Jakarta understand and respond to...
2025-03-28
28 min
Talking Indonesia
Diego Garcia Rodriguez - Queer Muslims and Their Allies
Queer Muslims and Their Allies Amid Indonesia’s conservative turn, the moral panics of the 2010s and the introduction of the draconian Criminal Code in 2022, LGBTQI+ people are as vulnerable as at any time in the country’s modern history. In a nation with the world’s largest Muslim population and where religion plays a central role in defining belonging and nationalism, the identities of queer Indonesian Muslims provide valuable insight into how these subjectivities are negotiated in everyday life. How do queer Muslims maintain their faith and religious practices in an increasingly hostile environment? While in the West religion and qu...
2025-03-11
37 min
Matinee Heroes
Dazed and Confused
DAZED AND CONFUSED On the last day of school in 1976, Texas teens dive into a night of hazing, partying, and chasing the perfect summer kickoff. Freshman Mitch Kramer dodges relentless seniors, while laid-back quarterback Randall "Pink" Floyd resists his coach’s demands. As the night spirals into cruising, keg stands, and stoned epiphanies, they realize growing up is just a wild, winding trip. Craig, Elisabeth and guest Rob Ervin talk about corporal punishment in schools, creepy older dudes, their own high school experiences and the movie’ Dazed and Confused” on this week’s Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 1:16 Craig, Elisabeth and Rob talk...
2025-02-15
51 min
Matinee Heroes
Dazed and Confused
DAZED AND CONFUSED On the last day of school in 1976, Texas teens dive into a night of hazing, partying, and chasing the perfect summer kickoff. Freshman Mitch Kramer dodges relentless seniors, while laid-back quarterback Randall "Pink" Floyd resists his coach’s demands. As the night spirals into cruising, keg stands, and stoned epiphanies, they realize growing up is just a wild, winding trip. Craig, Elisabeth and guest Rob Ervin talk about corporal punishment in schools, creepy older dudes, their own high school experiences and the movie’ Dazed and Confused” on this week’s Matinee Heroes! Sh...
2025-02-15
51 min
Talking Indonesia
Jane Ahlstrand - The Climate Crisis and Gender Nexus
Climate Change is well-recognised as a massive challenge facing society today. It is clear that the political, economic and social consequences of climate change will not be felt equally, not only globally but also across Indonesia. Geography, class and—indeed--gender dynamics will influence how individuals Indonesians experience and respond to climate change. But it’s not just the environmental impacts that require navigation. As Arora-Johnson wrote in 2011, within the gender and climate development nexus, poor, rural-based women are portrayed as the most vulnerable and likely to die due to climate events. So, are these portrayals accurate? And how have they infl...
2025-02-10
33 min
Talking Indonesia
Moira Tirtha - Nongkrong Festival and the Indonesian Diaspora
In Melbourne and across Australia, Indonesian diaspora communities are reimagining what it means to celebrate their cultural identity through art, food, and the simple act of "nongkrong" - hanging out. But what happens when these cultural practices become spaces for exploring complex questions about belonging, identity, and ethical settlement on Aboriginal land? What does it mean to maintain connections to Indonesia while building new communities in Australia? How can festivals become sites of both cultural celebration and critical dialogue? And what roles do art and creative practice play in helping diaspora communities navigate their layered identities? In this episode, Tito...
2025-01-30
39 min
Talking Indonesia
Wulan Dirgantoro - Art, Activism and a Cancelled Show
Art, activism and a cancelled show - Wulan Dirgantoro Late last year news media splashed the image of an elderly artist standing before a locked door at the National Gallery of Indonesia. The sign behind him displayed his name - Yos Suprapto – and the title of his solo exhibition 'Kebangkitan: Tanah Untuk Kedaulatan Pangan' (Revival: Land for Food Sovereignty), due to have opened on 19 December. The headlines explained that the gallery had cancelled the show with little notice. What followed was a battle of words and claims around the cancellation, or as the gallery described it, it's closure at the be...
2025-01-14
34 min
Talking Indonesia
Vannessa Hearman - East Timor's Great Famine, 1977-1979
Vannessa Hearman - East Timor’s Great Famine, 1977-1979 Following Indonesia’s annexation of East Timor in December 1975, the forced displacement and mass starvation of its people resulted in what is known as the Great East Timor Famine, 1977-1979. As Indonesian forces moved into the province thousands of people were forced to flee their villages and farms into the mountains and bush, where food sources were scarce. It is estimated that over fifty percent of East Timor’s population of 600,000 was displaced. A report complied by the East Timor Truth, Reception and Reconciliation Commission (CAVR) concluded that at least 84,000 people, but po...
2024-12-05
41 min
Talking Indonesia
Bagus Laksono - The Papal Visit
The Papal Visit In early September, Pope Francis visited Indonesia as part of a tour of the region. It was the third papal visit to the country after tours by Pope Paul VI in 1970 and Pope John Paul II in 1989. This trip included Indonesia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea and Singapore. The theme of this visit to the world’s largest Muslim nation was ‘Faith, Fraternity and Compassion’ and appeared to build on an earlier visit to the United Arab Emirates in 2019. On that trip the Pope and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar co-signed a statement known as the Abu Dhabi...
2024-10-24
35 min
FAMSACA Medicolegal Matters
Self-Care
In this conversation with experts Elisabeth Awad and Carolyn Cousins, we discuss self-care - how can we protect ourselves from our work?Guests: Elisabeth Awad and Carolyn CousinsHost: Kathy Kramerwww.famsacaustralia.org.auinfo@famsacaustralia.org.au
2024-10-21
32 min
Talking Indonesia
Uji Nugroho Winardi - The History of Corruption in Indonesia
Corruption in Indonesia is widely acknowledged as a complex issue, with some even suggesting it as something that is deeply entrenched in Indonesian culture. However, this perspective overlooks the generally accepted notion among historians of colonialism that corruption in Indonesia and other post-colonial nations is, at least partially, rooted in colonialism and the abuses of power and wealth during the colonial era. In this episode of Talking Indonesia, we examine the sugar scandal of 1926—a case involving wealthy industrialists and a powerful political party in the Dutch East Indies. We explore how a political donation, which was almost certainly considered a...
2024-10-11
43 min
Talking Indonesia
Remco Vermeulen - Revitalisation of Dutch Colonial Urban Spaces
Some of the most challenging issues post-colonial societies face involve managing the physical remnants of their colonial histories. In Indonesia, centuries of colonialism left many buildings and spaces with strong colonial identities. While some of these spaces are now abandoned and forgotten, others are being remembered and revitalised. In this episode, Tito Ambyo speaks with Remco Vermeulen, a PhD candidate at Erasmus University Rotterdam and coordinator of international cooperation in collection management at the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands. Remco's professional experience informed his presentation at the EuroSEAS conference in Amsterdam this year on the revitalisation of Dutch colonial...
2024-09-27
32 min
Talking Indonesia
Sujeet Ramgir - Starting A Start Up
Starting a Start Up Starting a small business is a challenge in any context, but what about if you're a foreigner looking to establish a restaurant in Indonesia? What's it like to move to Indonesia, knowing little to nothing about the country, and then go on to start a successful online food business? What is it about the business context in Indonesia that facilitates or blocks small businesses, especially those wishing to leverage Jakartans' large-scale online connectivity? In this podcast, Elisabeth Kramer talks to entrepreneur Sujeet Ramgir, who came to Indonesia from India and went on to start a highly...
2024-09-12
31 min
Talking Indonesia
Ary Hermawan - Digital Populism
Digital Populism Just as we were recording this podcast, the hashtag #daruratdemokrasi (democratic emergency) went viral across Indonesian social media. The alert was prompted by the latest example of Indonesia’s parliament (DPR) attempting to override or block a ruling by the Constitutional Court related to the eligibility of candidates to run in regional elections. The online campaign quickly turned into calls for real action to take place on Thursday 22 August, in the form of protests at the national parliament in Jakarta and other cities across the country. This would be parliament’s final sitting day before it headed into rece...
2024-08-29
38 min
Talking Indonesia
Taufiq Rahman - Vinyl Revival In Indonesia
The Indonesian music scene is currently experiencing a vibrant period of experimentation, where musicians are blending vernacular Indonesian music traditions with elements from diverse global influences and historical periods. This fusion has led to the emergence of groundbreaking acts like Senyawa, who have successfully captured international attention. While the creative landscape pushes forward, however, there's a simultaneous return to older technology in music distribution, particularly the resurgence of vinyl recording. This vinyl revival, mirroring a global trend, has taken root in Indonesia. Taufiq Rahman, editor-in-chief of Jakarta Post as well as the founder of Elevation Records, is at the forefront...
2024-08-07
32 min
Talking Indonesia
Antje Missbach - Refugees Growing Up in Limbo
Antje Missbach - Refugees growing up in limbo Indonesia is currently home to over 13,000 refugees and asylum seekers, a majority of them young people who are stuck in limbo waiting for their futures to be determined. For most, it takes years, sometimes more than a decade, for resettlement to become an option. In the meantime, for those who arrive in Indonesia as children and teenagers this means that much of their youth and formative years - when they look to form relationships, explore their sexuality and establish their identities - are also ones in which they have very limited opportunities...
2024-07-18
39 min
Talking Indonesia
Howie Manns and Jessica Kruk - Indonesian language instruction
Teaching Indonesian as a second language comes with challenges. In Australia, there is a wide gulf between the government's rhetoric about the importance of learning Indonesian and the realities faced by teachers on the ground. In the absence of centralised resources, Indonesian teachers often have to work creatively to devise their own materials and deliver quality instruction. Today's guests on Talking Indonesia, Dr Howie Manns and Dr Jessica Kruk, both discovered Indonesian at a young age and have gone on to research and teach the language. In this episode, they chat about teaching colloquial and formal Indonesian and other challenges...
2024-07-10
42 min
Talking Indonesia
Bivitri Susanti - Dirty Vote
Bivitri Susanti - Dirty Vote The frenzied final weeks of campaigning leading up to the presidential election on 14 February 2024 were packed with promises, symbols, celebrity and cash. When the dance literally stopped a few days before the polls opened, in the traditional cooling off period, a documentary film, Dirty Vote, dropped on YouTube. The work of activist filmmaker, Dandhy Laksono, the film has a lecture-style format featuring three constitutional law experts as its cast. At just under 2 hours long, the film draws on extensive research conducted by the experts and their colleagues, to shed light on the depth of election...
2024-06-20
33 min
Talking Indonesia
John Cheong-Holdaway, Eka Poedijono and Jocelyn Tribe - Gamelan Music
In November 2023, a unique event occured. Eight gamelan groups - Gamelan DanAnda, Kacapi Suling Melbourne, Mahindra Bali Gamelan, Melbourne Community Gamelan, Mugi Rahayu, Putra Panji Asmara, Talo Balak, Selonding Sapta Nugraha - came together to perform at a small church in Northcote, a suburb in North Melbourne. The gathering was dedicated to the memory of Pak Poedijono, a master Javanese dhalang (puppeteer), musician, dancer and gamelan teacher. He taught in Australia for over 45 years and sadly passed away on the 30th of January 2021. In this episode of Talking Indonesia, Tito Ambyo chats with the people who organised this gathering: John...
2024-06-12
36 min
Talking Indonesia
Anto Mohsin - Electrifying Indonesia
The talk on the street is all about electric cars and scooters as Indonesia strives to become a regional centre for manufacturing electric vehicles. At the heart of that goal is constructing a national supply chain of locally built battery hubs to drive the transition to electric. But as my current guest reminds us, harnessing electricity has always been at the centre of Indonesia’s dreams of development. Indeed, the very establishment of PLN, Indonesia’s ubiquitous state electricity company, was part of a wider nation building project to create a prosperous and socially just Indonesia. To talk about the role...
2024-05-27
41 min
Talking Indonesia
Kathryn Robinson - Marriage Migration and Intercultural Families
There are many things that drive migration to other countries, and one of them is romantic relationships and marriages. But Asian women who are developing relationships with men from Western countries, like Australia, be it through snail mails, online sites or other means, often have to face the stereotype of the ‘subservient woman’. This stereotype has a history that still haunts us. In the case of Australia, the history goes way back to the First Fleet, but it also has a lot to do with the way multiculturalism is framed in this country. In a new book, the anthropologist Emeritus Professor...
2024-04-25
40 min
Talking Indonesia
Marina Welker - Kretek Capitalism
Indonesia has one of the highest smoking rates in the world - approximately two thirds of Indonesian men are classified as smokers. This is in spite of anti-smoking discourses and tobacco control policies becoming more and more prominent across the globe, at least in many middle and high-income countries. In this episode of Talking Indonesia Elisabeth Kramer chats with Dr Marina Welker about her new book and deep dive on how multinational tobacco corporations impact the lives of ordinary Indonesians. What kinds of labour - paid, under-paid and unpaid - keep the the kretek industry fabulously profitable in Indonesia? Marina...
2024-04-22
43 min
Talking Indonesia
Jamie Davidson - Food Security
Indonesians have a saying that you’re not properly satisfied until you’ve eaten rice (belum kenyang kalau belum makan nasi). But in recent weeks the price of rice has hit record highs, meaning that this daily serving of rice is becoming out of reach for some. In 2023 an EL Niño weather pattern across Indonesia made it the hottest year on record, leading to drought conditions and impacting rice production, with delayed harvests and low yields. Since late last year rice prices have continued to climb and with Idul Fitri approaching, prices for basic foods - including rice - are s...
2024-04-04
35 min
Talking Indonesia
Al Khanif - Jural Traditions and Minority Rights
How do religious minorities fare under the constitution and blasphemy laws in Indonesia? The Indonesia Constitution seems to guarantee religious freedom so long as you believe in an almighty god. However, there are many real-life cases where it seems this is not enough. Add to this blasphemy laws, which have existed since the 1960s, and we can see that Indonesia has legal tools that can be easily weaponsised against individuals who express views that fall foul of the religious majority around them. In this podcast, Elisabeth Kramer talks to Dr Al Khanif about the state of religious rights and freedom...
2024-03-27
32 min
Talking Indonesia
Bronwyn Beech Jones - Women Writers in the Colonial Era
In the early 20th century in Sumatra, a movement of young women writers were finding new ways to express their identities, build communities and achieve their dreams. Soenting Melajoe was the first newspaper for women published in West Sumatra during the colonial era in the Dutch East Indies. The newspaper was a part of a larger constellation of people working together to help women find education and employment through writing and crafts like weaving. Tito Ambyo’s guest is Bronwyn Beech Jones, a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, and a recipient of the Hansen Scholarship in History. Her comp...
2024-03-18
34 min
Talking Indonesia
Wicaksono Gitawan - Energy Transition
Energy transition In the recent national elections, the candidates paid surprisingly little attention to one of the greatest challenges Indonesia and the world at large is currently facing – that of climate change. At the same time, for more and more Indonesians, climate change induced natural disasters like droughts, storms and floods are increasingly impacting their lives. Indonesia has committed to the Paris Agreement to limit global warning to 1.5 degrees Celsius and signed up to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2060, including peaking emissions from the energy sector by 2030. Reaching these targets will have a lot to do with how it transitions fr...
2024-02-27
32 min
Talking Indonesia
Talking Indonesia Election Special
Prabowo has exceeded expectations to claim victory in 2024 Indonesian presidential election. What do our Talking Indonesia's co-hosts think about the result? Who are the winners and losers? What were the most interesting aspects of the campaign behind Prabowo’s success? And how did a pack of cigarettes save our co-host, Tito Ambyo, from possible jail time in the Suharto era? In this episode of Talking Indonesia, the co-hosts Jemma Purdey, Lis Kramer, Jacqui Baker and Tito Ambyo get together to chat about the election result, their analysis plus their hopes and fears for the future of Indonesian democracy. In 2023, the Tal...
2024-02-16
48 min
Talking Indonesia
Faris Al Fadhat - Big Business
Faris Al Fadhat - Big Business Conglomerates are the main players in the Indonesian economy, controlling core industries like agribusiness, banking and property and telecommunications. They are often built over multiple generations of a single, often ethnic Chinese, family. Indonesia’s biggest conglomerates - Sinar Mas Group, Royal Golden Eagle, Lippo group and Salim group - and their their owners are household names. Their businesses have an immeasurable impact on the daily lives of Indonesians: from the soap they use to wash the dishes, to the phone credit they use, and even to the hospitals they attend. Over the past tw...
2024-02-02
38 min
Wie wir ticken - Euer Psychologie Podcast
Wie die Natur auf unsere Psyche wirkt
Nur die Harten kommen in den Garten? Von wegen: Durch Wald und Wiesen zu streifen, kann uns allen helfen, physische und psychische Erkrankungen vorzubeugen oder sie zu behandeln. Immer wieder zeigt sich, unsere Gesundheit und das Naturleben sind eng miteinander verknüpft. Doch was nun, da der Kontakt zur Natur durch die Klimakrise gefährdet wird? Welche Rolle kann zum Beispiel die Stadtplanung in der Zukunft spielen? "Wie wir ticken" beantwortet euch diese Fragen. Von Brigitte KramerCredits:Autorin dieser Folge: Brigitte KramerRegie: Günter MaurerEs sprachen: Elisabeth FindeisRedaktion: Vera Ker...
2024-01-19
27 min
Talking Indonesia
Marcus Mietzner - The Presidential Election
With the election just weeks away the campaign for the presidency is in full flight. The three candidates – Prabowo Subianto, Ganjar Pranowo and Anies Baswedan – are proven campaigners and already familiar faces, but as has been the case in Indonesian politics for a while now, it is the coalitions they form around their tickets that will prove decisive on election day and in the government they ultimately lead. Indeed, Prabowo’s choice of Joko Widodo’s son and current mayor of Solo, Gibran Rakabuming Raka as his running mate is shaping up to be a strategic victory for both the Prabowo...
2024-01-17
45 min
Talking Indonesia
Mirjam Lücking - Indonesian Encounters in Israel and Palestine
Since the most recent conflict erupted between Israel and Gaza following the October 7 Hamas’ attacks and Israel’s subsequent mass bombings of the Gaza strip, the Indonesian public and government have overwhelmingly condemned Israel's actions. Like most Muslim nations around the world, Indonesia’s solidarity with Palestine is long-standing and deeply felt. Large solidarity gatherings held over the past few months and Indonesia’s diplomatic efforts on the world stage, demonstrate the importance of Palestine for how Indonesia sees its role internationally, but also in relation to politics, security and social harmony at home. With no formal diplomatic recognition, relations between...
2023-12-06
39 min
The Cosmopolitan
Jonathan Tehusijarana - Indonesian Student Armies
Podcast: Talking Indonesia (LS 35 · TOP 3% what is this?)Episode: Jonathan Tehusijarana - Indonesian Student ArmiesPub date: 2023-11-26Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThe Indonesian word ‘pemuda’, or young person, has a complex meaning and history. Like in other languages and cultures, the term conjures up images of change and vitality. But in Indonesia, it also carries militaristic and masculine connotations which are coloured by the way it was used during the New Order era. In his PhD thesis at the University of Melbourne, Jonatha...
2023-12-06
40 min
Talking Indonesia
Jonathan Tehusijarana - Indonesian Student Armies
The Indonesian word ‘pemuda’, or young person, has a complex meaning and history. Like in other languages and cultures, the term conjures up images of change and vitality. But in Indonesia, it also carries militaristic and masculine connotations which are coloured by the way it was used during the New Order era. In his PhD thesis at the University of Melbourne, Jonathan Tehusijarana traces the term back to the history of Tentara Pelajar, student militia units, that were active during the Indonesian War of Independence. He chats with Tito Ambyo about the fate of these Tentara Pelajar veterans, which was ofte...
2023-11-26
40 min
Talking Indonesia
Lailatul Fitriyah - Religion, Gender and Migrant Worker Identity
The choice by Indonesians to become a foreign overseas worker, known as Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI), is viewed primarily as an economic one. Working in countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong or further afield in the Middle East, is perceived to offer possibilities beyond what they might hope for back home. The Indonesian government itself recognises the crucial role played by overseas migrant workers, with the World Bank estimating in 2016 that over US $8.9 billion flowed back to Indonesia via remittances. However, it is limiting to view overseas workers' experiences purely in terms of economics. There are, of course...
2023-11-08
30 min
Talking Indonesia
YouTube In Indonesia - Indonesia Council Open Conference Presentation
As of July 2023, Indonesia had 139 million YouTube viewers giving it one of the biggest YouTube audiences in the world. But beyond the numbers, YouTube has also become an influential cultural force in Indonesia. YouTubers are shaping what we listen to and watch. YouTube food vloggers are changing the food we eat and the way we eat it. YouTube has even created a burgeoning career path for people who are finding new ways to produce and share their ideas - whether that be religious teachings, horror stories or new genres of music. And yet, the world of YouTube in Indonesia still re...
2023-10-16
50 min
Schreibzeichen.
Am Anfang
17.Oktober 1988. Die britische Königin Elisabeth II. stattet dem Königreich Spanien einen Besuch ab. Und ich feierte meinen 23. Geburtstag. In meinen Händen hielt ich den auf meinem Namen ausgestellten Studentenausweis der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Salzburg, "das Mozarteum". Der Ausweis war aus schwarzem, matten Plastik und auf seiner Vorderseite prangte im Reliefdruck der österreichische Bundesadler.
2023-10-05
10 min
Im Buchfieber: Der Podcast von Literaturlounge.eu (MP3 Feed)
[Podcast] Rezension: Die letzten - Madeleine Prahs
In dieser Episode diskutieren wir das Buch „Die Letzten“ von Madeleine Prahs. Der Klappentext verspricht eine spannende Geschichte über drei Bewohner eines Hauses, die gemeinsam gegen Veränderungen in ihrem Viertel kämpfen. Als sie einen Brief vom neuen Hauseigentümer erhalten, der eine Kernsanierung ankündigt, setzen sie alles daran, ihr Zuhause zu verteidigen. Doch am Ende blühen die Geranien wieder, während einer der Bewohner den Kampf nicht überlebt. Als ich den Klappentext las, erinnerte ich mich sofort an ein anderes Buch von Madeleine Prahs, das mich in den letzten Jahren immer wieder beschäftigt hat. Da...
2023-10-04
00 min
Talking Indonesia
Aisyah Llewellyn -Justice for Mass Atrocities
Indonesia has sadly been the site of many crimes and mass atrocities, but uncovering all the details is fraught with challenges. How many people were killed or injured? Who was at fault? Who was in charge? And yet, as long as these events are shrouded in mystery, wrongdoing can go unpunished, victims stay unheard and we are unable to learn from our collective mistakes. In this podcast, Jacqui Baker chats with writer and law student Aisyah Llewellyn. Aisyah is a former diplomat who started her own true crime newsletter and podcast called Hukum. She is currently completing her second bachelor's...
2023-09-28
38 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Julie Chernov-Hwang - Pathways To Extremism
Indonesia is the largest Muslim majority country in the world, but it is not an Islamic state. The place of Islam within the state has been contested over the years, with proponents for and against a larger role for Islam in government and in the lives of citizens. The groups who advocate for a more prominent role for Islam occupy a wide spectrum of ideologies, approaches, and tactics. In the post-Soeharto era, terrorist acts have drawn attention through a handful of small, but committed, jihadist organisations mounting bombings at a variety of sites including churches, hotels, and, perhaps most famously...
2023-09-14
30 min
Talking Indonesia
Tamara Soukotta - Decoloniality and Independence
Indonesians around the world will celebrate Independence Day in a range of ways on 17 August. Some will hold festivals in big cosmopolitan cities, serving Indonesian food to hungry diasporas, while Indonesian villagers will hold traditional celebrations with simple games and competitions, like tug of war and kerupuk eating. Many of these traditions have changed little since the New Order era. This leads us to ask, what should we think about independence in the context of Indonesia today? We see that 78 years after Soekarno proclaimed independence in 1945 – Indonesians are still asking the question “sudahkah kita merdeka?” – are we truly independent yet? The ques...
2023-08-17
43 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Kanti Pertiwi - Bureaucratic Reform
The project of bureaucratic reform has now been ongoing for over 20 years. But what issues remain and what is the government doing to try and curb corruption and boost efficiency? In this episode, Dr Elisabeth Kramer speaks to Dr Kanti Pertiwi about how effective efforts to improve the bureaucracy have been. They discuss the design and implementation of incentives to reform the civil service and how disparities between different ministries can impact the psyche of civil servants. In 2023, the Talking Indonesia podcast is co-hosted by Dr Elisabeth Kramer from the University of New South Wales, Dr Jemma Purdey from Monash U...
2023-07-19
29 min
Talking Indonesia
Febriana Firdaus and Krisna Pradipta - Sand Mining
Many of the big challenges humanity faces today – especially when we talk about environmental problems – can only be understood from a global perspective. This is definitely the case with sand. According to a report from the UN, sand is the second most exploited natural resource in the world after water. About 40-50 billion metric tons of it are used every year. Indonesia, as an archipelago, has an abundance of sand. These sand deposits vary in quality and are used to create industrial products like concrete, asphalt or glass. It is also used in construction and reclamation projects, such as the cont...
2023-06-22
33 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Jarrah Sastrawan - Natural Disasters and Ancient Beliefs
Jarrah Sastrawan - Natural Disasters and Ancient Beliefs Indonesia is no stranger to natural disasters and it is not surprising that societies throughout the ages have attached political and social significance to these displays of natural power. In this episode, Dr Elisabeth Kramer speaks with Dr Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan to understand how societies in Java and Bali have understood the significance of natural disasters throughout time. Natural disasters are seen as markers of shifting political power. But whether they celebrate the emergence of new rulers or old dynasties losing divine favour is a matter of interpretation. Jarrah discusses this and...
2023-06-08
29 min
Wedding Industry Insider
WII 118: Elisabeth Kramer on Making the Industry Better for Everyone
If you’re in the wedding industry, and you’ve ever felt isolated or overwhelmed, then this episode’s for you. Because today’s guest understands, and she’s working to change it for the better. Elisabeth “Beth” Kramer is a wedding coordinator in Portland, Oregon, who works to make weddings more inclusive, diverse, equitable, accessible, and sustainable. She is also the co-founder of Altared, a space for wedding vendors who want to change the wedding industry. With a mission to value and respect the lived experience of each person, Beth writes about what she sees...
2023-05-02
1h 02
Wedding Industry Insider
WII 118: Elisabeth Kramer on Making the Industry Better for Everyone
Elisabeth Kramer is a wedding coordinator in Portland, Oregon, who works to make weddings more inclusive, diverse, equitable, accessible, and sustainable. She is also the co-founder of Altared, a space for wedding vendors who want to change the wedding industry. In this episode, Beth calls out the problems of the wedding industry complex and gets transparent about what she’s done to grow her business in a spirit of inclusivity, equitability, and collaboration for not only clients but also other vendors. See what Timeline Genius can do for your wedding planning business!
2023-05-02
1h 02
Tech Law Bits
Co-opetition licenses and arrangements
with Elisabeth Vestin and Harry Rubin Guests Elisabeth Vestin Partner and head of the Intellectual Property & Technology practice at Hannes Snellman in Stockholm, Sweden Harry Rubin Partner and Chair, Technology and IP Transactions at Kramer Levin in New York, USA Topic: Co-opetition licenses and arrangements Your Host Dr. Martin Schirmbacher, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte in Berlin, Germany Registration for the Conference 6th Mergers and Acquisitions in the Technology Sector Conference, Berlin, March 23rd/24th, 2023
2023-03-17
13 min
Bibliothek begeistert
Episode 39: Essen verbindet
Gemeinsam mit Elisabeth Kramer vom Kreuztaler Mittagstisch geht es diesesmal ums Kochen, Schmecken, Probieren und ganz viel Gemeinschaft. Alle Titel findet ihr in unserem Katalog unter: https://sb-kreuztal.lmscloud.net/cgi-bin/koha/opac-shelves.pl?op=view&shelfnumber=659 Music provided by Stock Music Links (stockmusiclinks.com) License CC BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
2022-12-16
50 min
The Teardown
I'm retiring The Teardown
I'm retiring The Teardown after three years. Here's why. I also share resources that offer something different in the wedding industry. Get a transcript of this episode: elisabethkramer.com/teardown-podcast Altared: altaredpdx.com Elisabeth's website: elisabethkramer.com Where to subscribe to Elisabeth's newsletter list: https://elisabethkramer.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?id=e31140f6a6&u=5c438231c1b41aca27e6ec0ce The Teardown logo designed by: Joie Thongsavath of simplejoie.com
2022-11-15
01 min
New Books in East Asian Studies
Natali Pearson, "Belitung: The Afterlives of a Shipwreck" (U Hawaii Press, 2022)
In 1998, the Belitung, a ninth-century western Indian Ocean–style vessel, was discovered in Indonesian waters. Onboard was a full cargo load, likely intended for the Middle Eastern market, of over 60,000 Chinese Tang-dynasty ceramics, gold, and other precious objects. It is one of the most significant shipwreck discoveries of recent times, revealing the global scale of ancient commercial endeavors and the centrality of the ocean within the Silk Road story.But this shipwreck also has a modern tale to tell, of how nation-states appropriate the remnants of the past for their own purposes, and of the international debates abo...
2022-11-15
36 min
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Natali Pearson, "Belitung: The Afterlives of a Shipwreck" (U Hawaii Press, 2022)
In 1998, the Belitung, a ninth-century western Indian Ocean–style vessel, was discovered in Indonesian waters. Onboard was a full cargo load, likely intended for the Middle Eastern market, of over 60,000 Chinese Tang-dynasty ceramics, gold, and other precious objects. It is one of the most significant shipwreck discoveries of recent times, revealing the global scale of ancient commercial endeavors and the centrality of the ocean within the Silk Road story.But this shipwreck also has a modern tale to tell, of how nation-states appropriate the remnants of the past for their own purposes, and of the international debates abo...
2022-11-15
36 min
New Books in Chinese Studies
Natali Pearson, "Belitung: The Afterlives of a Shipwreck" (U Hawaii Press, 2022)
In 1998, the Belitung, a ninth-century western Indian Ocean–style vessel, was discovered in Indonesian waters. Onboard was a full cargo load, likely intended for the Middle Eastern market, of over 60,000 Chinese Tang-dynasty ceramics, gold, and other precious objects. It is one of the most significant shipwreck discoveries of recent times, revealing the global scale of ancient commercial endeavors and the centrality of the ocean within the Silk Road story.But this shipwreck also has a modern tale to tell, of how nation-states appropriate the remnants of the past for their own purposes, and of the international debates abo...
2022-11-15
36 min
New Books in Archaeology
Natali Pearson, "Belitung: The Afterlives of a Shipwreck" (U Hawaii Press, 2022)
In 1998, the Belitung, a ninth-century western Indian Ocean–style vessel, was discovered in Indonesian waters. Onboard was a full cargo load, likely intended for the Middle Eastern market, of over 60,000 Chinese Tang-dynasty ceramics, gold, and other precious objects. It is one of the most significant shipwreck discoveries of recent times, revealing the global scale of ancient commercial endeavors and the centrality of the ocean within the Silk Road story.But this shipwreck also has a modern tale to tell, of how nation-states appropriate the remnants of the past for their own purposes, and of the international debates abo...
2022-11-15
36 min
Teller und Rand
Teller und Rand - Folge 24: Es sieht aus wie ein Meer
In der neuen Folge von »Teller und Rand« dem linken Podcast über internationale Politik sprechen Andreas und Rob über die neue neoliberale Ära im Vereinigten Königreich und den Putsch in Burkina Faso. Im Interview ist diesmal Sarah Naqvi, die über die aktuelle Lage in Pakistan berichtet. Anfang September hat das Vereinigte Königreich gleich zwei einschneidende Ereignisse erlebt. Zum einen wurde Liz Truss als neue Premierministerin ins Amt eingeführt und nur wenig später starb das Staatsoberhaupt Queen Elisabeth II. nach 70 Jahren auf dem Thron. Die neue Premierministerin gab sich und ihrem Land knapp 3 Wochen Trauer und...
2022-10-11
1h 00
Apokalypse & Filterkaffee
Unter Romantikern (mit Markus Feldenkirchen und Christoph Kramer)
Heute mit Markus Feldenkirchen (Der Spiegel) und Christoph Kramer. Die Themen: Kritik an Doppel-Übertragung des Staatsbegräbnisses von Königin Elisabeth II. durch ARD und ZDF; Bund und Länder schaffen Arbeitsgruppe für Nachfolgeangebot des 9-Euro-Tickets; Jedes fünfte Kind in Deutschland ist armutsgefährdet; Katar und Fifa massiv in der Kritik; Biden: „Die Corona-Pandemie ist vorbei“; CO2 wird zur Mangelware – Erste Bierbrauer stellen Produktion ein und Max Eberl wird neuer Geschäftsführer bei RB Leipzig Contra World und Studio Bummens präsentieren: Apokalypse & Filterkaffee - Live 2022. Tickets für die Shows im Oktober in Köl...
2022-09-20
37 min
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
David Reeve, "To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham" (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022)
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook.This biography breaks out of...
2022-09-15
44 min
New Books in Biography
David Reeve, "To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham" (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022)
To Remain Myself: The History of Onghokham (ASAA Southeast Asia Publications Series / NUS Press, 2022) is a particularly vivid biography of a remarkable individual, an Indonesian historian and public intellectual who was both a public figure and a multi-minority member, being Dutch educated, Indonesian Chinese, gay, alcoholic, irreligious and hedonist, in a conservative society. This is the first Indonesian biography where the interior life is closely recorded: the fears, doubts, confusions; the issues of sexuality, the mental breakdown, the jailing, the later success, joys and celebrity, as a historian, public intellectual and famous cook.This biography breaks out of...
2022-09-15
44 min
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Elisabeth Kramer, "The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns" (Cornell UP, 2022)
In The Candidate's Dilemma: Anticorruptionism and Money Politics in Indonesian Election Campaigns (Cornell UP, 2022), Elisabeth Kramer tells the story of how three political candidates in Indonesia made decisions to resist, engage in, or otherwise incorporate money politics into their electioneering strategies over the course of their campaigns.As they campaign, candidates encounter pressure from the institutional rules that guide elections, political parties, and voters, and must also negotiate complex social relationships to remain competitive. For anticorruption candidates, this context presents additional challenges for building and maintaining their identities. Some of these candidates establish their campaign parameters early an...
2022-07-15
41 min
Pflege-Bildung
Episode 38: Editor Chat ”PflegeWissen und Wissensentwicklung” (mit Prof. Dr. Michael Bossle und Elisabeth Linseisen, M.Sc.)
Das Buch Knowledge Development in Nursing von Peggy L. Chinn und Maeona K. Kramer ist ein Standardwerk der US-amerikanischen Pflegewissenschaft. Die 10. Auflage wurde nun von Professor Dr. Michael Bossle und Elisabeth Linseisen, M.Sc., als deutsche Ausgabe herausgegeben unter dem Titel PflegeWissen und Wissensentwicklung. Wir sprechen über die Herausforderungen der Übertragung eines pflegewissenschaftlichen Werkes für die deutsche Pflegelandschaft, die sich in vielen Punkten von der in den USA unterscheidet. Bei der Übersetzung ist deshalb der konzeptuell-theoretische Hintergrund der im Original genutzten Begriffe bedeutsam und die damit verbundene Frage, wie sie für die deutschsprachigen Pflegewissenschaft so übersetzt werden können...
2022-07-02
56 min
Talking Indonesia
Dr Elisabeth Kramer - Political Candidates and 'Anti-Corruptionism'
Dr Elisabeth Kramer - Political candidates and anti-corruptionism Indonesia has announced it will conduct its next general elections on 14 February 2024, to select a new president and vice president, and members of the national, provincial and district legislatures. This will be the largest electoral event in Indonesia’s history, with more candidates campaigning at the same time than ever before. In past elections, fierce electoral competition has seen many candidates resort to vote buying (or "money-politics") to give them an edge in their campaigns. But a small number of candidates make the choice to take a risk and run against the st...
2022-06-09
37 min
The Teardown
A quick word from our host
A quick word from the host of The Teardown, Elisabeth Kramer.Get a transcript of this episode: elisabethkramer.com/teardown-podcastElisabeth's book: elisabethkramer.com/bookAltared: altaredpdx.comWhere to subscribe to Elisabeth's newsletter list: https://elisabethkramer.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?id=e31140f6a6&u=5c438231c1b41aca27e6ec0ce The Teardown logo designed by: Joie Thongsavath of simplejoie.comPodcast consulting by: Izzy Kramer of izzykramer.com
2021-12-03
01 min
Beyond The Venue with MG Hodge, Host & Future PhD
Prioritizing Safety & Joy with Elisabeth Kramer
Welcome back for Season 2 of Beyond the Venue Podcast! I wanted to kick off this newest season with a woman who has been a constant resource and inspiration for me since the moment she and I were introduced. Elisabeth “Beth" Kramer is a wedding planner in Portland, Oregon, who’s fighting the Wedding Industrial Complex. She's the co-founder of Altared, an event for wedding vendors who want to change the wedding industry, and she is also the host of her own podcast The Teardown, a podcast for wedding vendors who’ve had enough. I...
2021-09-29
1h 01
Vereinbarkeit. Der Podcast.
28 - Im Gespräch mit Elisabeth Krämer
In dieser Folge geht es zum dritten und letzten Mal um die Bundestagswahl in der nächsten Woche. Darüber sprechen wir mit Bundestagskandidatin Elisabeth Krämer, die 28 Jahre alt ist, in Walldorf lebt und von Beruf Schreinerin ist. Wahlkampf in Corona-Zeiten, das heißt für Frau Krämer, kreative Wege finden, um mit Menschen ins Gespräch zu kommen. Zum Beispiel durch ihre Eiswagentour und Formate wie bike&talk und pizza&politik. Aber wie kam Frau Krämer eigentlich zur SPD und was war ihre Motivation, den Schritt in die Politik zu gehen? Was hat...
2021-09-22
25 min
The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#248 COVID & Weddings 2021: An Update
Finally, governments are starting to pay attention to the Live Events Industry. We are getting more defined guidance on how we can safely hold wedding celebrations. It can be hard to navigate through this constantly changing information.We hope this episode will give you some tips on how to navigate both gathering info in the county your wedding will take place and how to communicate with your guests and vendor team. Decisions need to be made and we want to arm you with as much information as we can.Guest #1: Elisabeth Kramer is a wedding...
2021-05-05
1h 07
SSEAC Stories
Decolonising Research Collaboration Practices in Indonesia: A Discussion with Elisabeth Kramer
For the next five weeks, SSEAC Stories will be hosting a mini-series of podcasts on research partnerships in Southeast Asia. In the context of COVID-19, it has become clear that working in partnership is a critical part of being able to do research in Southeast Asia. Through interviews with University of Sydney academics working across all disciplines and at all stages in their careers, this mini-series will highlight strategies that our members have used to build and sustain partnerships with collaborators in Southeast Asia.In our final episode in this mini-series, Dr Thushara Dibley speaks with Dr El...
2021-04-15
18 min
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Decolonising Research Collaboration Practices in Indonesia: A Discussion with Elisabeth Kramer
For the next five weeks, SSEAC Stories will be hosting a mini-series of podcasts on research partnerships in Southeast Asia. In the context of COVID-19, it has become clear that working in partnership is a critical part of being able to do research in Southeast Asia. Through interviews with University of Sydney academics working across all disciplines and at all stages in their careers, this mini-series will highlight strategies that our members have used to build and sustain partnerships with collaborators in Southeast Asia.In our final episode in this mini-series, Dr Thushara Dibley speaks with Dr El...
2021-04-15
18 min
The Teardown
How Do You Plan a Wedding During a Pandemic?
How do you plan a wedding during a pandemic? That's the question for this final episode of Season 2. I speak with one of my couples, Julia and Sinclair, who are planning to get married in August 2021. What advice do they have for vendors as we look ahead to next year's wedding season? Elisabeth Kramer’s website: elisabethkramer.com Elisabeth Kramer’s Instagram: instagram.com/elisabethkramerpdx Get a transcript of this episode: elisabethkramer.com/teardown-podcast The Teardown logo designed by: Joie Thongsavath of simplejoie.com Podcast consulting by: Izzy Kramer of i...
2020-12-16
39 min
The Teardown
Beyond the Black Square: Terrica Is the General We Need
Terrica is a wedding industry educator and coach with more than 14 years of experience in the wedding industry. During that time, she has formed countless communities for vendors to gather and lift each other up. The most recent incarnation? The #MiliTerri. In this episode, we discuss the value of collaboration over competition, Unity Through Community, and why you might just want to enlist. Terrica’s website: terricainc.com Terrica’s Instagram: instagram.com/cocktailterrica "Healing Wounds & Bridging Gaps: An Honest Conversation About Race & Allyship in the Wedding Industry" webinar: youtube.com...
2020-12-09
36 min
Corona Brides
Episode 29: Elisabeth’s Advice
Elisabeth Kramer is a wedding coordinator based out of Portland Oregon. 2020 has been a whirlwind for her business but she continues to find the joy for her couples during their wedding journey! She offers advice about Covid testing, how to talk to loved ones and has many more tips online at her website www.elisabethkramer.com!
2020-12-07
35 min
The Teardown
Step Up, Wedding Industry: Jordan Maney Is Ready for Better
A wedding planner based in Texas, Jordan Maney of All the Days shares her experience bringing empathy education to the wedding industry. We discuss the Step Up Pledge, Ally to Advocate Summit, and the star chart of wedding vendors we both want to make. Jordan Maney’s website: loveallthedays.com Jordan Maney’s Instagram: instagram.com/loveallthedays Step Up Pledge: loveallthedays.com/step-up-anti-racism-pledge LoveCulture: allthedays.kartra.com/page/MHF5 Ally to Advocate: allthedays.kartra.com/page/sMb21 Confronting Complicity Intensive: allthedays.kartra.com/page/HMU10 Elis...
2020-12-01
00 min
Best Made Weddings®
Episode 24 (Making a Plan for Those "2021 Weddings")
With all the constant changes in rules and regulations in the event industry (especially those that just went in place today) it's always good to have a clear and consistent safety policy as it pertains to your upcoming wedding day. Making sure everyone is on the same page including your friends, family and wedding vendors will ensure you have the most successful wedding possible..Elisabeth Kramer is a wedding planner out of Portland, and joined me to talk all things pertaining to the current challenges in having weddings to go through some things you should be talking about...
2020-11-16
56 min
SSEAC Stories
Death and Taxes: Indonesia's Smoking Problem - Dr Elisabeth Kramer
Indonesia has one of the highest smoking rates in the world and a poor record for implementing the public health measures needed to see these rates fall. Smoking is estimated to kill more than 225,000 Indonesians per year and contributes to many more deaths. Yet tobacco regulation has been highly contested in recent years. Dr Elisabeth Kramer chats with Dr Thushara Dibley about tobacco regulation in Indonesia, delving into the myriad of challenges to tobacco control in the country, from cultural to economic factors, and short-term political agendas. About Dr Elisabeth Kramer: Elisabeth is Deputy Director at the Sydney Southeast Asia...
2020-07-29
16 min
The Six Figure Photography Podcast With Ben Hartley
SFPP 153: How to Build Vendor Relationships Featuring Elisabeth Kramer
Elisabeth Kramer is a wedding planner based out of Portland, OR and in today’s episode, Elisabeth is going to teach us how to network + build relationships with vendors (the right way). You’ll learn: How to build a relationship with other vendors when you are just starting out What wedding coordinators are looking for from photographers on a wedding day How to provide value + stand out from the crowd of other vendors What it means to have a “Meaningful Difference” Resources Mentioned SFP Mastermind Group Elisabeth Kramer Ghostwri...
2020-07-08
50 min
The Photo Opp Podcast: Finding Opportunity in Photography
POP #16: Bring in Clients with Blogging, Resource Sharing, Reviews | Guest: Elisabeth Kramer
Today’s episode of the Photo Opp Podcast dives into blogging and resource sharing as a photographer. We’re talking with day-of coordinator Elisabeth Kramer about: • Creating resources to gain clients • Blogging for your business • Creating evergreen content • The value of reviews • So much more! If you are a new listener to Photo Opp, I’d love to hear from you. DM me @meganbreukelman with any questions or ideas, and join the Facebook Group for meaningful discourse within the community. Handy Dandy Resources: · Elisabeth Kramer
2020-05-06
34 min
Get to Know Your Wedding Pro®
Episode 101 (Elisabeth Kramer, Elisabeth Kramer)
Hear from Elizabeth Kramer, day-of wedding coordinator. “I never planned to be a wedding planner. A friend asked me to help with her wedding and accidentally introduced me to a whole new career. I love what I do because it allows me to help people. I think all couples deserve to enjoy the weddings they’ve planned. I’m here to help you navigate the wacky world of wedding planning.www.bestmadeweddingvideos.com
2020-04-29
52 min
Bokeh - The Photography Podcast
#355: Simple Tips for Better Blog Writing - Elisabeth Kramer
Do you struggle with creating blog content that is valuable for your potential customers?In episode 355 of the Bokeh Podcast, Elisabeth Kramer joins us to discuss simple steps to approach planning and developing content for your site. Listen in as she shares how to create content that serves your clients, along with how she developed content regarding COVID-19 for her wedding couples.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spo...
2020-03-25
1h 11
The Teardown
Instagram's Rules Are Made to Be Broken — And Other Advice From This Photographer
An interview with Jamie Thrower of Studio XIII Photography
2020-02-06
46 min
The Teardown
Jessica and Elinor Got Married (And This Is What They Want Vendors to Know)
An interview with Jessica and Elinor
2020-01-30
37 min
The Teardown
“I Wanted to Be Surrounded by Love”
An interview with Allison Ullmer of Ringed
2020-01-23
38 min
The Teardown
Mixing Business and Politics With This Photographer
An interview with Marissa Solini of Marissa Solini Photography
2020-01-16
1h 13
The Teardown
This Florist Is Way Too Cool for You
An interview with Arielle Zamora of Small Yard Flowers
2020-01-09
43 min
The Teardown
Catalyst Wedding Co. Agrees: This Industry Sucks
An interview with Jen Siomacco of Catalyst Wed Co.
2020-01-02
1h 13
The Teardown
A Photographer's Advice After 7 Years of Weddings
An interview with Aaron Marineau of Aaron Marineau Photography
2019-12-26
52 min
The Teardown
It’s OK to Cry With This Officiant
An interview with Emily Sterling of Rooted & Wild: Spirited Ceremonies
2019-12-19
36 min
The Teardown
Offbeat Bride Is Like a Mullet
An interview with Ariel Meadow Stallings of Offbeat Bride
2019-12-12
57 min
The Teardown
The Teardown Season 1 Trailer
Meet The Teardown, a podcast for wedding vendors who’ve had enough
2019-11-07
00 min
SSEAC Stories
ASEAN Forum 2019 - Dr Crystal Abidin
In the lead-up to SSEAC's annual ASEAN Forum, Dr Crystal Abidin (Curtin University) sat down with SSEAC's Deputy Director, Dr Elisabeth Kramer, to discuss her research on young people’s relationships with internet celebrity, self-curation, and vulnerability. Dr Crystal Abidin is a digital anthropologist and ethnographer of vernacular internet cultures. Her books include Internet Celebrity: Understanding Fame Online (2018), Microcelebrity Around the Globe: Approaches to Cultures to Cultures of Internet Fame (2018, co-edited with Megan Lindsay Brown), and Instagram: Visual Social Media Cultures (2019, with Tama Leaver and Tim Highfield). She is listed on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia (2018) and Pacific Standard 30 Top Thinkers Under 30 (2016). Cr...
2019-10-18
15 min
SSEAC Stories
Politics In Action 2019 - Timor-Leste Update - Prof Clinton Fernandes
During SSEAC's annual Politics in Action, Professor Clinton Fernandes sat down with SSEAC's Deputy Director, Dr Elisabeth Kramer, to discuss recent political developments in Timor-Leste.
2019-05-24
14 min
SSEAC Stories
Politics In Action 2019 - Malaysia Update - Ms Tricia Yeoh
During SSEAC's annual Politics in Action event, Tricia Yeoh sat down with SSEAC's Deputy Director, Dr Elisabeth Kramer, to talk about current politics in Malaysia. You can follow Tricia Yeoh on Twitter @TriciaYeoh.
2019-05-23
19 min
SSEAC Stories
Politics In Action 2019 - Singapore Update - Mr Hoe-Yeong Loke
During SSEAC's annual Politics in Action event, Hoe-Yeong Loke sat down with SSEAC's Deputy Director, Dr Elisabeth Kramer, to talk about current politics in Singapore. You can follow Hoe-Yeong Loke on Twitter @lokehoeyeong.
2019-05-23
12 min
SSEAC Stories
Politics In Action 2019 - Indonesia Update - Prof Edward Aspinall
During SSEAC's annual Politics in Action event, Professor Ed Aspinall from the Australian National University sat down with SSEAC's Deputy Director, Dr Elisabeth Kramer, to talk about current politics in Indonesia. You can follow Professor Edward Aspinall on Twitter @EdwardAspinall.
2019-05-23
14 min
HörGestalten
HG | S05 - Die Unsterblichen (Eine Hommage)
Chai Latte, Flatscreen-Kaminfeuer und weihnachtliche Sentimentalitäten // Chai Latte, Flatscreen-Kaminfeuer und weihnachtliche Sentimentalitäten // In unserer fünften Sonderepisode sprechen Josef und Elias bei Tee, Spekulatius, digitalem Kaminfeuer und einer Kerze über ihre Stimmen der Kindheit. Und auch ein bisschen MIT ihnen. Damit auch du weißt von wem sie da gerade so schwärmen, feuern sie an entsprechenden Stellen ein paar aussagekräftige Samples ab. Eine Hommage an großartige Schauspieler*Innen, die sich mit ihren Synchronisationen, Hörbuch- und Hörspiel-Interpretationen unsterblich gemacht haben. Frohe Weihnachten. Samples (in chronologischer Reihenfolge): Joachim Nottke als Erzähler in “Bibi Blocksberg Der Flohmarkt...
2018-12-17
54 min
Lauscherlounge | Alle Podcasts
HG | S05 - Die Unsterblichen (Eine Hommage)
Chai Latte, Flatscreen-Kaminfeuer und weihnachtliche Sentimentalitäten // Chai Latte, Flatscreen-Kaminfeuer und weihnachtliche Sentimentalitäten // In unserer fünften Sonderepisode sprechen Josef und Elias bei Tee, Spekulatius, digitalem Kaminfeuer und einer Kerze über ihre Stimmen der Kindheit. Und auch ein bisschen MIT ihnen. Damit auch du weißt von wem sie da gerade so schwärmen, feuern sie an entsprechenden Stellen ein paar aussagekräftige Samples ab. Eine Hommage an großartige Schauspieler*Innen, die sich mit ihren Synchronisationen, Hörbuch- und Hörspiel-Interpretationen unsterblich gemacht haben. Frohe Weihnachten. Samples (in chronologischer Reihenfolge): Joachim Nottke als Erzähler in “Bibi Blocksberg Der Flohmarkt...
2018-12-17
54 min
OÖ Landeskultur on air
LINZER KUNSTSALON & DESIGNSALON
In konzentrierter Form gibt es am Wochenende Kunst und Design zum Entdecken und Mitnehmen in der Landesgalerie Linz. Die Eröffnung ist am Freitag 18. September um 19.00 Uhr. Neben neuen Positionen zeitgenössischer Kunst im Programm der Galerien wird auch der Schwerpunkt Design fortgesetzt, dem eine eigene Präsentation im Wappensaal gewidmet ist. Teilnehmende Galerien und Kunstvereine: Galerie 422, artemons contemporary, artmark Galerie, Vereinigung Kunstschaffender Oberösterreich, BVOÖ, Brunnhofer Galerie, Galerie Forum, Hofkabinett, Kunstforum Salzkammergut, Künstlervereinigung MAERZ, Oberösterreichischer Kunstverein, Kunstverein Fa. Paradigma, Galerie Pehböck, Galerie Schloss Parz, Galerie Schloss Puchheim, Galerie in der Schmiede. Zu...
2015-09-20
25 min
OÖ Landeskultur on air
LINZER KUNSTSALON & DESIGNSALON
In konzentrierter Form gibt es am Wochenende Kunst und Design zum Entdecken und Mitnehmen in der Landesgalerie Linz. Die Eröffnung ist am Freitag 18. September um 19.00 Uhr. Neben neuen Positionen zeitgenössischer Kunst im Programm der Galerien wird auch der Schwerpunkt Design fortgesetzt, dem eine eigene Präsentation im Wappensaal gewidmet ist. Teilnehmende Galerien und Kunstvereine: Galerie 422, artemons contemporary, artmark Galerie, Vereinigung Kunstschaffender Oberösterreich, BVOÖ, Brunnhofer Galerie, Galerie Forum, Hofkabinett, Kunstforum Salzkammergut, Künstlervereinigung MAERZ, Oberösterreichischer Kunstverein, Kunstverein Fa. Paradigma, Galerie Pehböck, Galerie Schloss Parz, Galerie Schloss Puchheim, Galerie in der Schmiede. Zu...
2015-09-20
25 min
52radiominuten
Schifffahrt, Gabriele-Heidecker-Preis und Binnen-I-Debatte
aufgequeerlt Die Fahrende Händlerinn*en von FIFTITU% waren auch 2014 wieder auf der Donau unterwegs. Diesmal zum Thema musikalischer Widerstand. An drei Tischen haben am 29. Juni die drei geladenen Expertinne*n: Birgit Michlmayr aka Mayr, Ulli Mayer und Helene Grießlehner, mit den Teilnehmenden diskutiert. Zuerst hören wir einen Mitschnitt von der Donau-Schifffahrt, danach die Zusammenfassung eines Interviews, das nach der Schifffahrt mit den Expertinn*en statt gefunden hat. Am Tisch „Musik als Widerstand“ saß Birgit Michlmayr aka Mayr, Musikeri*n und Labelbetreiber*in. Ulli Mayer Kunstvermittler*in, Kulturarbeite*rin, traf die Teilnehmenden am Tisch...
2014-07-28
59 min
Podcasts from the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies
Dispensing Justice on Screen: Stanley Kramer's "Judgment at Nuremberg"
A public lecture by Elisabeth Bronfen, University of Zurich, English and American Studies.
2013-03-07
00 min