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Den politiske situasjonenDen politiske situasjonenHør dem før de blir kjedeligeDe er unge, lovende og frittalende.Men nå vil de inn på Stortinget. Blir dette siste sjanse til å høre Ola Svenneby, Ane Breivik og Simen Velles ærlige mening om moderparti og politikk før de blir voksne, strigla og kjedelige?Hør Ola Svenneby, leder, Unge Høyre, Ane Breivik, leder, Unge Venstre og Simen Velle leder, Fremskrittspartiets Ungdom bli intervjuet av DNs redaksjonssjef Astrid Randen i DN teltet i Arendal under Arendalsuken 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-08-1533 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity Researcher/Highlights/ The Ontology of the Sporting Human Being – Prof Gunnar Breivik (Pt1) – Meaningful Sport SeriesWhat kind of being is the sporting human being? For Professor Gunnar Breivik, a human being is the homo movens and the homo ludens: a playful and active being that explores the world and its own possibilities. Our guest explains key ideas in Heidegger's work in Being and Time while also arguing that the ways of ‘worldmaking’ disclosed in sport are more ontologically diverse than Heidegger's classic text opened up for. We explore the four constitutive relations identified by our guest (‘I-Me’, ‘I-You’, ‘I-Society’ and ‘I-Nature’) and their typical manifestations in sport. And finally, we explore what kind of...2023-11-0934 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherEmotions in Sport: Philosophical Perspectives - Dr Yunus Tuncel (Pt 2) - Meaningful Sport SeriesThis is the second part of our conversation with Dr Yunus Tuncel on philosophical approaches to emotions in sport. We explore how Kierkegaard's and Heidegger's account of anxiety can be applied to think of risk sports, discuss violence and aggression, and finish up on how to care for emotions in sport from a more practical perspective. Our conversation draws heavily on Yunus's book Emotion in Sports: Philosophical Perspectives. Dr Yunus Tuncel teaches Philosophy at The New School, New York, and in New York University’s Liberal Studies Programme. He is a co-founder of the Nietzsche Ci...2022-12-0935 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherEmotions in Sport: Philosophical Perspectives - Dr Yunus Tuncel (Pt 1) - Meaningful Sport SeriesIn this episode, we explore emotions in sport from a philosophical perspective. How are philosophical perspectives different from the more established psychological perspectives? How can ideas found in Aristotle, Nietzsche, Hume and Spinoza help us establish a framework to explore emotions in sport? Why are certain emotions and their balance essential for sustaining our sporting culture as we know it today, or could we find a better emotional balance in our individual and collective sporting lives? Our conversation draws heavily on Yunus's book Emotion in Sports: Philosophical Perspectives. Dr Yunus Tuncel teaches Philosophy at The...2022-12-0244 minFysioformidlingenFysioformidlingenMeningen med idrett med Gunnar BreivikI denne episoden snakker jeg med Gunnar Breivik om hvordan deltakelse i idrett kan gi mening til livet; vi diskuterer blant annet uttrykk som flow, peak experience og peak performance. Utfordringen med voksenstyr og kontrollert idrett for barn er et tema Gunnar har problematiskert i boken Sug i magen. Vi snakker om hvordan vi kan forstå menneskelig bevegelse, hvor lekens betydning for motorisk læring og kroppslig utfoldelse er sentralt. Gunnar Breivik er professor emeritus ved Norges Idrettshøgskole og har jobbet med ulike idrettsfilosofiske spørsmål. Kilder:Breivik, G. (2021). Sport as part of...2022-05-211h 01Physical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherCreativity and Practising in Sport - Prof. Kenneth Aggerholm (Pt1) - Meaningful Sport SeriesThis conversation with Prof. Kenneth Aggerholm explores how existential philosophy can be used to shed new light on the development of talented youth athletes and the value of repetition and practising. Practising can sound like something boring and mechanistic; but could it be that it is actually intrinsically valuable and even a virtue? Kenneth Aggerholm is a Professor at the Department of Teacher Education and Outdoor Studies at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. His work has explored various contexts including youth sport, physical education and adapted physical activity. Kenneth is also the president of the International...2022-04-0133 minWorlds True Crime PodcastWorlds True Crime PodcastAnders Behring Breivik - Mass Murderer - Part 2 - NorwayPlease don't judge us on this episode. We ended up getting new equipment.In this part of the Anders Behring Breivik episode, we get into the details of the Utoya attack that killed 69 people on July 22nd 2011. WARNING FOR SOME, Its a bit graphic but the story needs to be told. Most of the people that he killed were teenagers. We also get into Anders arrest and court proceedings that convicted him to 21 years.Artwork for WTC by Sam you can find her at spotedshadow on InstagramThe lives lost are listed below...2022-03-1348 minWorlds True Crime PodcastWorlds True Crime PodcastAnders Behring Breivik - Mass Murderer - Part 1 - NorwayPlease don't judge us on this episode. We ended up getting new equipment.In the first of a 2 part episode, we get in the mind of the terrorist, Anders Behring Breivik, and get into his childhood and how he grew into this narcissistic, heartless killer who took the lives of 77 people in his 9 year plan. This episodes ends with the bombing in Oslo that killed 8 people and injured over 200.Artwork for WTC by Sam you can find her at spotedshadow on InstagramThe lives lost are listed below. May they all rest...2022-03-0838 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherUsing Backcasting to Develop a Sustainable Vision of Sport – Dr Alexandra Köves and Attila Szathmári (Pt2) – Meaningful Sport SeriesBackcasting methodology starts from the future. What kind of sport do we want to have in 2050? What are the steps we need to take to get there? In this second part of our conversation with Alexandra Köves and Attila Szathmári, we explore degrowth thinking in the world of sport and what kind of vision masters students in sports economics developed for the future of sport in a backcasting project. Our conversation mainly draws on the guests' recent work, co-authored with Orsolya Herr, "The vision of sustainable sport in a backcasting research" (Economy & Society, 2021). Dr...2022-02-1128 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherWhat could a Degrowth Vision of Sport Look Like? Dr Alexandra Köves & Attila Szathmári (Pt1) - Meaningful Sport SeriesDegrowth perspectives call for a serious rethinking of various areas of our social life and have been used in many domains, yet sport has not been one of them. What does degrowth imply for our recreational sporting activities or the sporting mega-events? What are we willing to give up and what can we keep in our sport cultures, when we are trying to stay within planetary boundaries? Do we even need to rethink the more fundamental meaning and value of sport in our lives and societies? Alexandra Köves and Attila Szathmári have recently expanded the de...2022-02-0432 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherSpontaneous Ecologization through Everyday Walking? Prof. Sigmund Loland (Pt2) - Meaningful Sport SeriesIn contemporary physical activity promotion, a quantitative and instrumental approach is the predominant perspective. From this view, physical activity needs to be promoted as a means to prevent various threats to physical and mental health produced by our sedentary lifestyles. With Professor Sigmund Loland, we explore alternative framings that could help us imagine human movement, including mundane activities such as walking to work, in a different way. What if these activities, in addition to their well-documented health benefits, could help us develop a deeper sense of environmental interconnectedness, and the disposition to live and act in more...2022-01-2838 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherDeveloping Ecological Awareness through Physical Activity - Prof. Sigmund Loland (Pt 1) - Meaningful Sport SeriesWhy is meaning central to movement cultures, and how does it relate to ecological awareness and sustainability? Are there certain meanings and values of sport that are problematic when we are trying to move towards more sustainable movement cultures? Can we find potential for ecologization also in competitive and elite sport, which have been often considered with suspicion by eco-philosophers? Sigmund Loland is a professor of sport philosophy and ethics at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH), Oslo. He has published extensively in the area of sport philosophy and ethics, including questions about meaning in movement...2022-01-2128 minTV 2s FotballpodkastTV 2s FotballpodkastBye bye Ole, welcome Stevie GOle Gunnar Solskjær er ferdig i Manchester United, men flere nye managere er på plass i PL.Dagens gjester er Erik Solbakken, Geir Sindre Breivik. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-11-221h 13Physical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherWhat Could 'Deep Ecological' Sport Look Like? Prof Gunnar Breivik (Pt3) – Meaningful Sport SeriesSustainability is a pressing concern in our collective human agenda worldwide. But what would ecologically sustainable sports look like? How much do we need to rethink the way we practise sport or even the fundamental idea of sport? This is the third and final part of our discussion with Gunnar Breivik who is a professor emeritus at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. Professor Breivik’s work has been foundational in the philosophy of sport, and it was a great honour to have him in the podcast sharing his thoughts. Ecological sport has been one of the ke...2020-11-2732 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherWhat has Skydiving to do with Authentic Existence? Prof Gunnar Breivik (Pt2) – Meaningful Sport SeriesWhat has skydiving to do with authentic existence? Can we become more authentic through high-risk sport? And why are discontinuities and breakdowns important when we try to understand meaning in human life? In the second part of our discussion with Professor Gunnar Breivik, we delve deeper into Heidegger' philosophy and key ideas including being-towards-death, authenticity, breakdown, and temporality and think about these concepts in relation to the sporting human being. Professor Breivik does a wonderful job in explaining complex ideas in a very accessible language and shares his stories about researching and doing skydiving as well. 2020-10-0928 minPhysical Activity ResearcherPhysical Activity ResearcherThe Ontology of the Sporting Human Being – Prof Gunnar Breivik (Pt1) – Meaningful Sport SeriesWhat kind of being is the sporting human being? For Professor Gunnar Breivik, a human being is the homo movens and the homo ludens: a playful and active being that explores the world and its own possibilities. Our guest explains key ideas in Heidegger's work in Being and Time while also arguing that the ways of ‘worldmaking’ disclosed in sport are more ontologically diverse than Heidegger's classic text opened up for. We explore the four constitutive relations identified by our guest (‘I-Me’, ‘I-You’, ‘I-Society’ and ‘I-Nature’) and their typical manifestations in sport. And finally, we explore what kind of...2020-09-1134 minLars og PålLars og PålEpisode 76 Å trene eller å ikke trene, når ble det spørsmålet?“...the gym is a kind of wildlife preserve for bodily exertion. A preserve protects species whose habitat is vanishing elsewhere, and the gym (and home gym) accommodates the survival of bodies after the abandonment of the original sites of bodily exertion.” Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking   I denne episoden snakker vi om trening, om forskjellige treningsformer, og hva behovet for trening erstatter, dvs, hvilke tidligere daglige vaner og fysiske anstrengelser moderne trening er en erstatning av. Det er selvsagt litt avhengig av hva vi legger i et ord som treni...2020-05-071h 31Lars og PålLars og PålEpisode 64 Lek og idrett, natur og filosofi - et portrett av Gunnar BreivikGunnar Breivik (f.1943) er, som deres to podkastverter, oppvokst i Grimstad, og han har en lang og allsidig karriere bak seg: forsker på idrett og friluftsliv, rektor på Idrettshøyskolen og samfunnsdebattant. Vi går gjennom mye av denne karrieren i denne samtalen, blant annet: om oppvekst i Grimstad, frilek og å være selvgående å lære om rettferdighet og demokrati gjennom lek tidspress og foreldrerollen Arne Næss og det lekende mennesket idrettens samfunnsrolle estetiske og håndverksmessige fag i skolen filosofistudier og hans møte med He...2019-10-102h 06DialogiskDialogiskEpisode 99: PredatoriskLive-showet for episode 100 er utsolgt, og det er hyggelig, selv om mistanken går i retning av at alle kommer for å se Harald Eia. Dag er i ferd med å få hjerteinfarkt som straff for å ha jogge-shamet Gunnar, som sliter med å være intim fordi han tenker for mye på invollene som er 5 mm fra ham. Praten hopper naturlig fra heisdød og obduksjonsvideoer, til grooming-paragrafen, To Catch a Predator og Barnas Trygghet. Bør barnesexdukker virkelig være ulovlig, og hvilke data baserer politiet seg på når de tar på seg rollen som seksualmoralister? Bør vi akseptere at skriftlige fant...2019-09-171h 25Lars og PålLars og PålEpisode 39 Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter om barns risikolekHvorfor liker barn leker som er spennende og ting som er litt skumle, og kan det hende at vi voksne iblant blir litt overivrige i vår iver etter å gjøre barn så trygge som mulig? Hvilken effekt har slik fri risikolek på barns utvikling, både fysisk og psykisk? Og hvordan påvirker omgivelsene barns aktiviteter?    Dette er noen spørsmål som Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter, professor ved seksjon for fysisk aktivitet og helse ved Dronning Mauds Minne i Trondheim, har jobbet mye med, og som vi snakker om i denne episoden. Ellen Beates forskning har vakt my...2018-03-271h 25