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Kent Dahlgren
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The Smut Surveyors
CHRISTINA LINDBERG
The Sir and The Madame discuss three films starring Swedish actress Christina Lindberg:MAID IN SWEDEN (1971, Kino Lorber/Code Red) Directed by Floch Johnson (Dan Wolman), written by Ronnie Friedland and George Norris, and starring Christina Lindberg, Monika Ekman, Krister Ekman, and Leif Naslun.WIDE OPEN (1975, Impulse) Written and directed by Gustav Wiklund, starring Kent-Arne Dahlgren, Solveig Andersson, Christina Lindberg, Gunilla Larsson, Tor Isedal, Åke Fridell, and Jan-Olof Rydovist.THRILLER: A CRUEL PICTURE (1973, Vinegar Syndrome) Written and directed by Bo Arne Vibenius, starring Christina Lindberg, Heinz Hopf, Despina Tomazani, Per-Axel A...
2024-12-03
40 min
Superman: The Original Series
Superman: Dr. Dahlgren's Atomic Beam Machine
"The Adventures of Superman" was a popular radio show that aired from 1940 to 1951. The show starred Clayton "Bud" Collyer as Superman and his alter ego, the mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent. The series was based on the DC Comics character Superman, who was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938.The show was known for its thrilling storylines and special effects, including the iconic opening sequence that featured the famous line, "Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!" The show's writers also introduced several new...
2023-05-14
12 min
Escuchando Peliculas
Un Bocado Exquisito (2021) #Romance #Drama #Cocina #peliculas #audesc #podcast
País Dinamarca Dirección Christoffer Boe Guion Christoffer Boe, Tobias Lindholm Música Anthony Lledo, Mikkel Maltha Fotografía Manuel Alberto Claro Reparto Katrine Greis-Rosenthal, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Flora Augusta, Charlie Gustafsson, August Vinkel, Nicolas Bro, Maj-Britt Mathiesen, Kent Dahlgren, Rasmus Hammerich, Luise Skov Sinopsis Maggi y Carsten dirigen el popular restaurante Malus en Copenhague. Se aman, tienen dos hijos y todo cuanto desean. O casi. Les falta la codiciada Estrella Michelin por la que estarán dispuestos a sacrificar cualquier cosa con tal de cumplir su sueño. En su continuo esfuerzo, pasión y búsqueda del máximo reco...
2022-11-12
1h 38
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Bene Esse - Behind the Scenes (Corporate, Governance, Regulatory Compliance, and Activated Soft Capital)
As shared in prior podcasts; the Anti-Fragile approach begins with a virtual community as a low-cost, light-weight method for establishing a beachhead, and leverages revenues generated as well as community engagement to accelerate the acquisition of any physical amenities that the community may define as necessary to community growth. And consistent with Anti-Fragile best practices: community engagement itself is accelerated through activation of various forms of soft capital (as briefly illustrated in this short video), inclusive to time, attention, relationship, and trust capitals, which reduces the necessity to secure upfront hard capital to “buy” people’s time and en...
2022-07-30
54 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
"Bene Esse" a S.P.R.O.U.T. Product, Featuring Anti-Fragile Principles for Property Ownership (Intro)
The reason for creating this very podcast is to discuss the creation of a playbook that would help people apply Anti-Fragile principles to community design, so they might realize benefits in a manner inversely proportional to declining conditions. The worse things become, the more an Anti-Fragile solution realizes benefit. The book is centered around the creation and launch of a living laboratory in the same community where Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren reside, and that community is calibrated to the local watershed, which is named Tannehill. The team has used the Community Activation...
2022-05-21
1h 06
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
A Post-Holiday Review of "Living Laboratory" Volunteer Activation, and a Pre-Launch Preview
This podcast discusses how the activists responsible for the Anti-Fragile “living laboratory” (the Austin-based “Tannehill Marketville Collective”) were able to make significant progress through the holidays of Thanksgiving, Christmas/Chanukah, and New Years, and without funding, through the daily stresses of financial challenges, COVID illness, and attrition from within the team. It’s now mid-February, and the small, unfunded activist committee responsible for delivering the Anti-Fragile “living laboratory” is on the cusp of announcing their vision and plan to the community (a formal “launch”), and through the holidays was able to define and deliver upon a professional and capable “go to...
2022-02-17
50 min
Stil
Konsten att klä sig – fyra historier om konstnärer och deras garderober
Louise Bourgeois pälskappa, Carl Johan de Geers målarrock och Corita Kents nunnedräkt. Veckans Stil handlar om kläder som konstnärer har burit och de många historier som plaggen kan berätta. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Vi träffar konstnären Jacob Dahlgren som varje dag under de senaste 20 åren har burit en randig tröja – och på så sätt förvandlar sig själv till ett levande konstverk. Vi pratar med den brittiska modejournalisten Charlie Porter som skrivit boken What Artists Wear, som undersöker vad vi kan lära oss...
2022-01-14
55 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Anti-Fragile Playbook: examples of activated soft capital (Burnside and Community Renaissance Market)
Imagine a pop-up market that funds hyper-local self-governance. Imagine a self-funded, hyper-local, self-governing committee that breaks the cycles of generational trauma. Anticipating a retreat in formal government that will leave the vulnerable behind, Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren have partnered to create an Anti-Fragile Playbook that will guide people through the steps necessary to launch and sustain their own renegade “pop-up” market that funds their community’s self-governance. This self-governance model delivers hyper-local “earn and learn” programs encouraging people to become producers instead of just consumers, with an explicit focus on regenerative best practices...
2021-12-20
58 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
An Investment in Anti-Fragile Operations Pays Dividends
Satisfied that the administrative team for the local "Anti-Fragile living laboratory" was up and running, one of core members did something healthy by saying: "I need to press pause and take a break." Again, this is healthy; activists cannot be expected to run non-stop for an extended period, because overwork leads to burnout, and this team member in particular had been running non-stop for years in support of a large network of "buy nothing" communities. She took the time to document her current status, went above and beyond by sharing key insights, giving...
2021-11-23
56 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Start Small, Build Trust, Change Everything: a Report on Progress Within Three Communities
In this episode, Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren report upon progress within three representative 214 Alpha communities, including activities within the Anti-Fragile "living laboratory," calibrated to a local watershed, in Austin, Texas. Ruth and Kent discuss outreach at a farmers market (validating solution statements defined by community activists to address root conditions of outrage), as well as the first meaty governance discussions within a recent in-person community meeting. From Alchemy to Xerosere: Ruth and Kent additionally discuss the transformational nature of community activation at the local level, inviting people to embrace a spirit of hope to...
2021-11-11
1h 09
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
The Legacy of Opportunity
In this podcast, Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren discuss not only how they learned how to recognize opportunity where others see chaos, but how (and why) they invest in leaving a legacy of opportunity which might encourage others to do so as well. There's plenty of reason to feel an authentic sense of optimism. Podcast began at 10:10, and ended at precisely 11:11.
2021-09-03
1h 01
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Our Shared River of Story: How the Network Effect Informs Disruptive Innovation
Think about a well, used to provide water. Did you know that the word "well" was once used to quantify the beneficial "halo effect" provided by access to safe drinking water? The size of a community was limited to the number of those the community's well could serve - a great example of a "commons." Additionally, the well (west Saxon: wielle) is the root of the word "welcome," which sounds very cozy when one thinks about the word printed on a welcome mat, but in fact: water will find its own way, with little regard...
2021-08-19
1h 04
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Anti-Fragile Strikes Again! The Launch of Two Pilots (Seemingly in Spite of Hardship and Stress)
It's the funniest thing: each time Ruth, Trudy, and Kent experience hardship, the Anti-Fragile Playbook project plan advances beyond that which should otherwise make sense. This same thing happened during the snowstorm of 2/14, where the project accelerated seemingly in response to historic power outages and hardship. As you may recall, an anti-fragile system is one that thrives in the context of stress and hardship, and once again this serves as an example of what happens when one explicitly invests in forms of soft capital to make a project truly anti-fragile, eg: able to thrive in...
2021-07-17
1h 11
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Refining the Vision and Engaging New Activists Through Rapid, Low-Fidelity Prototyping
Imagine a product in a store named "Seed," which will: Preserve community Create economic opportunity and leverage technology to define the future What's in the box? 150 hours of hands-on community activation 24/7 virtual community marketplace, where creating a job is as easy as creating a listing Additional household revenue, and access to assistance to launch and sustain a home-based business. But "Seed" is not an actual product. "Seed" is the product of a single day's collaboration, using less than $3 in materials (cardboard box, printouts from the Internet, no more than 50 words, and ordinary Scotch...
2021-06-04
1h 48
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
This Little Light of Ours, We're Gonna Let it Shine
With a respectful tip of the hat in honor of activist Zilphia Horton, the title of this episode speaks to how one might harness an ember's kinetic potential, use its heat to rekindle the hearth, and its light to serve as a beacon, so others might find a way home, within a spirit of forgiveness and redemption. While the original hymn proclaimed "this little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine!," within this anti-fragile model, the "me" is transformed into "we." Ruth and Kent are creating an Anti-Fragile Playbook; a step-by-step guide for those...
2021-05-27
1h 36
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Execution: Solving the Gordian Knot with Subtlety, and Without a Blade
The Gordian Knot is a legend associated with Alexander the Great, and is often used as a metaphor for an intractable problem solved by finding an approach to the problem that renders moot the problem's perceived constraints. Legend holds that Alexander the Great "solved" the knot by simply using his sword to cut it, and for generations and as it pertains to execution, the use of kinetic violence has passed for wisdom, typically the bigger the better. But what if there were such a thing as a knot made of a material that resists cutting?
2021-05-05
1h 23
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Quantifying Anti-Fragile: the Return on Investment (ROI)
Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren have defined a novel, anti-fragile solution for community impact organizations (such as non-profits, churches, mutual aid organizations) to secure a lucrative stream of recurring revenue that deepens and roots these institutions within community. Community impact organizations deliver a "buy and produce local" marketplace that enables "household entrepreneurs" to launch a home-based microbusiness as easily as creating a listing, and enables "kitchen table capitalists" to utilize the services of a self-funded "community impact co-op" that helps their endeavors launch, sustain, and thrive. More to the point: the emphasis upon "anti-fragility" means...
2021-04-01
1h 09
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
The Maturity Model: an Introduction to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Executive Reporting
A basket cannot be woven but from the bottom-up. So it is with our communities, rooted inside the home, for if we lose the home, we lose the community. Thus begins a discussion opening with a reference to 'Braiding Sweetgrass' by Robin Wall Kimmerer, and seamlessly merges with guidance on how to define and maintain a management-friendly report card that quantifies progress, through the following three lenses: Economic justice (create opportunities for every person to have a dignified, productive and creative life that extends beyond simple economics) Social justice (the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges...
2021-03-11
1h 07
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Spotlight: M. Renée Orth - Vision and Execution in Support of a Vision
About a decade ago "attorney, alchemist, and activist" M. Renée Orth was seized with the conviction of rightness as she received a vision: how to optimize capitalism such that it can be leveraged as a tool (rather than a weapon) to transform the present exploitive and extractive system to one rooted in the sacredness of life. With substantially applicable legal experience under her belt, Renée first set out to deliver her vision by authoring a book - Conspiracy of Dreamers: Capitalism at the Service of Humanity. Kent will tell you it's a worthy investment and an...
2021-03-03
1h 34
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Snow Storm Update: the Neighborhood Collective Demonstrates the Benefits of Anti-Fragility
Ruth Glendinning, Kent Dahlgren, and Trudy Martinez are bringing forth an Anti-Fragile Playbook; a step-by-step guide for those seeking to deliver a self-funded economic revival that addresses the root causes of generational poverty and trauma, and are concurrently launching a "living laboratory" launched within their own neighborhood. And this week, a "once a generation snowstorm" demonstrated the merit of the anti-fragile model, accelerating the project dramatically, thanks to an explicit embrace and investment in various forms of soft capital. Let's elaborate upon this just a little, because it's important. The Anti-Fragile Wealth Production...
2021-02-19
1h 12
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Country Club Co-Ops: Income, Education, Healthcare, Childcare, and Basic Income
This podcast challenges you to rethink the co-op. It's not just some hippy thing, and within the Anti-Fragile Wealth Production Engine, it's not the same as "the REI Co-op," which is little more than a marketing program which biases rewards to the most loyal customers. Imagine a neighborhood co-op where benefits might include: assistance launching and sustaining a home-based microbusiness that could help generate $400/month in additional revenue vocational educational services designed to help these same microbusinesses expand their operations (and revenue) access to local and high-trust child care access to low-cost and high-quality h...
2021-02-07
1h 33
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Lighting the Lantern: Using Outrage to Light the Way
There’s plenty of reasons to be upset, but remaining in a state of outrage isn’t going to change a thing, and while it's important to eventually move out of outrage towards a solution, don't forget your roots! Because remember: the deeper you root, the higher you rise! Ruth Glendinning, Kent Dahlgren, and Trudy Martinez are creating an Anti-Fragile Wealth Production pilot within their own neighborhood, and this week expanded their small circle to a fourth: a receptive neighbor. As discussed in this episode; the results were impressive, electrifying, and infectious, laying the fo...
2021-01-28
1h 18
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
"Say Cheese!" An interview with Sandy Burky
In our latest Podcast – “Just Say Cheese" - Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren have a special guest: Sandy Burky of Helvetia West Virginia. This small community is located in the verdant mountains of West Virginia, where it was established by Sandy’s ancestors in 1869. In the midst of the huge extractive coal and timber industries, Helvetia has kept its cultural identity alive through the Helvetia Thriving organization and Mountain Roots Markets, developed to provide local markets offering local produce, foods, arts, and crafts. Sandy’s mission is to re-establish Helvetia as the home for Helvetia cheese for pr...
2021-01-24
1h 08
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Placeholder to Place-maker: Alternative & Complementary Currencies 201
Money isn't always the answer - at least not as it's normally recognized (hard capital). However, full-spectrum capital plays a central role in the Anti-Fragile Wealth Production Engine, which acknowledges and quantifies other forms of capital necessary for community revival. The discussion opens with a story about how Ed Daniel's investment in attention capital helped a locally-focused advocacy effort rapidly blossom. Eddie Daniels, a bus operator for a West Virginia school district, proposed the county implement a “Farm to School” program that help to ensure no children go hungry. says Ed: “As I d...
2021-01-16
1h 12
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Placeholder to Place-maker: Alternative & Complementary Currencies 101
Much of what Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren aspire to deliver with the Anti-Fragile Wealth Production Engine is focused upon keeping people and families rooted within their communities, centered in their homes. "From placeholder to place-makers," as they like to say. Sooner or later, the question emerges: "how can we get more money?" In the Podcast "How can we gain access to the money we need," Ruth and Kent provided a preview to the topic in an interview with Chris Cain, of Alternatives Federal Credit Union where they discussed various innovative funding models...
2021-01-14
54 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Night and Day: Productivity vs Productive Capacity
In this episode, Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren delve into the important differences between productivity and productive capacity. These terms are often used interchangeably, but are actually quite different when used in the context of sustainable, inclusive local economy that may evolve to become one that's truly anti-fragile. What is the value of work? Or time? Productivity is generally mapped using transactional measures, as in how valuable are your actions to the desired outcome of the person paying you. On the other hand, Productive Capacity refers to other gifts or talents tha...
2021-01-08
1h 01
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Execution: Limiting vs Activating Energies
In their most recent episode, Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren sprang into action, announcing the launch of an Anti-Fragile pilot community close to home, and in their own neighborhood. In that discussion, Ruth and Kent introduced the Community Activation and Launch Methodology (C.A.L.M.)'s first step ("outrage"), and how an investment in exploring a community's outrage informs the efficacy and staying power of the solutions defined in the C.A.L.M. model's second step ("Vision"), to be discussed in a coming episode. In this episode, Ruth and Kent discuss a few...
2020-12-28
1h 28
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Pilot Execution: Community Activation and Launch Methodology Step One: "Outrage"
In this podcast, Ruth and Kent jump immediately into action, and this episode discusses the role of "outrage" in defining a capitating and effective "vision." The episode concludes with a splash: an example of how the Texas Cottage Food Law helps home-based entrepreneurs generate up to $60,000/year in a food-related business, without the necessity to secure permits or food inspections. The 11 podcasts to date have introduced language essential to unlocking the Anti-Fragile Playbook's fullest potential, and Ruth and Kent have shared their respective applicable experiences. They've interviewed Tanya Golden - a saffron farmer and "accidental...
2020-12-25
50 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Weaponizing Language: Pro-Tips from the Warrior-Called for Activating the Kinetic Potential to Effect Change
We all know that technology moves fast, but in this podcast Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren discuss an unusual example of technological innovation that will help us save ourselves: language. To begin: think about your first cell phone; try and recall its shape, its size, and its features. Now, compare it to the one you have today. There's been dramatic progress in cell phone technology in the past 10-20 years, wouldn't you agree? 10 to 20 years. Now. Try and imagine this: language (our most advanced technology) has been evolving for 200,000...
2020-12-21
1h 34
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
"Is this Communism?" What is this Anti-Fragile Playbook?
We provide the tools necessary for advocates to deliver self-funded economic revival, with built-in governance, for local communities? Q: is this communism? Quick answer: no, it is not. Nor is is socialism - neither definition makes sense, in the context of our solution. As more people learn of our vision, people are trying to reconcile our vision with their lens upon the world. This podcast discusses a series of questions and answers regarding our project. Quoting Kevin Doyle Jones in a recent post: The anti fragile playbook’s story is...
2020-12-11
1h 13
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Tanya Golden's Saffron-Tinted Dreams for Community Enrichment
In the lush and fecund Willamette Valley soil, within two greenhouses backing up to an ancient temporal rainforest running for hundreds of miles in all directions, Oregon native Tanya Golden has built and launched her own saffron farm. Yes. I said saffron; at $5,000 per kg, it's the most expensive spice on earth. Saffron is a spice derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus," and its high retail value is maintained on world markets because of labor-intensive harvesting methods, which require some 200,000 saffron stigmas to be hand-picked from 70,000 crocus flowers...
2020-12-04
1h 17
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
The S.L.O.W. Tech™ Incubator - Sustainable Local Organic Work + Technology
In this episode, Kent Dahlgren & Ruth Glendinning have a far-ranging conversation about their influences and envisioned potentials for communities, all grounded in gratitude for this year that changed everything for everybody. As you can see in this recent Fast Company article, the world has finally slowed down enough to catch up with S.L.O.W. Tech™. Back in 2010, Ruth watched an interview with the editor of the Austin Business Journal in which he dismissed the value of the CRM concept as ‘low tech’ and, therefore, not important to the future of Austin as it was envis...
2020-11-26
00 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Five years of Failure: how Wisdom's Hidden Wealth can be Found Within the Ashes
Success is fleeting, and does not exist absent the context of failure. Those who embrace failure as a source of wisdom, from a place of humility and honesty, are more adept at successfully navigating extreme circumstances. In this episode, CEO Kent Dahlgren shares his experience with a concrete skateboard park, originally built illegally in the heart of Portland, Oregon, but today still operating in a state of semi-autonomous self-governance for 30 years. The Burnside Skatepark is considered a watershed event in the world of skateboarding, broadly considered the catalyst for birthing what’s been called the “Seco...
2020-11-22
1h 10
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
"How can we gain access to the money we need?" an Interview with Chris Cain, of Alternatives Federal Credit Union
In our fourth Podcast - "It Takes Money to Make Money - the Soft Capital Edition" - Ruth and Kent discussed how one can accelerate the acquisition of hard capital by recognizing and activating forms of soft capital that are ordinarily overlooked. Wisdom, attention, trust, values, and character - these and more serve as examples of soft capital that are absolutely necessary for a grassroots effort to succeed. In this interview with Chris Cain, of Alternatives Federal Credit Union in Ithaca, New York, we discuss various innovative programs for community activists seeking hard capital for thei...
2020-11-15
59 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Veteran's Day: How a Brief Stint with Homelessness Informed the Anti-Fragile Playbook
The Anti-Fragile Neighborhood Wealth Production model is designed to bring forward the hidden wealth of neighborhoods, creating an accessible, inclusive story of the future for all, no exceptions. What’s in the package? An easy-to-follow playbook for replicating our model The software necessary to replicate a financially self-supporting neighborhood (an app) A franchise for expanding other communities’ self-sufficiency The Anti-Fragile Playbook is an easy to follow guide for self-governance, and features a neighborhood franchise, where the neighborhood goes into business with itself to create a citizens assembly that’s entirely self-supporting and regenerative. And in...
2020-11-11
57 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
It Takes Money to Make Money - the Soft Capital Edition
An interesting paradox exists whereas those most impoverished tend to be the most generous with their donations of hard capital. Why is that? This phenomenon is so persistent, it’s almost as if the “poor” are eager to convert hard capital (cash) into alternative expressions of wealth (soft capital) that are more highly valued within their hyper-local community. Counter to intuition, when the economy gets worse, those who are typically dismissed as poor become more generous, creating soft capital "pockets" that boast immense potential to effect change. "Experts" scold us for this b...
2020-11-08
1h 05
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Community Renaissance Market: a Retrospective and a Preview of What's Next
In this podcast, Ruth Glendinning shares her experience as founder of Community Renaissance Market: an innovative incubator containing 40+ microbusinesses that met the criteria of sustainable, local, organic work. Ruth's hard work delivered significant impact and earned some recognition for the value it provided. Nationally recognized on ABC World News as an economic solution (Oct 1 2010) Picked by Austin Chronicle as "Best Micro Business Incubator" in 2011 Additionally, the City of Austin issued a proclamation, celebrating Ruth's spirit of service to her community by observing "...during the current economic downturn, Community Renaissance Market is on an upswing, revitalizing...
2020-11-04
41 min
The Anti-Fragile Playbook
Anti-Fragile Playbook: Introduction (soft capital)
Imagine a pop-up market that funds hyper-local self-governance. Imagine a self-funded, hyper-local, self-governing committee that breaks the cycles of generational trauma. Anticipating a retreat in formal government that will leave the vulnerable behind, Ruth Glendinning and Kent Dahlgren have partnered to create an Anti-Fragile Playbook that will guide people through the steps necessary to launch and sustain their own renegade “pop-up” market that funds their community’s self-governance. This self-governance model delivers hyper-local “earn and learn” programs encouraging people to become producers instead of just consumers, with an explicit focus on regenerative best practices...
2020-10-25
56 min
Bleav in Skateboarding with Jim Gray
Episode 033 Kent Dahlgren, Skateboarder, Hacktivist, Skatepark Advocate, Socially Conscious Human
Episode 033 Kent Dahlgren, Skateboarder, Hacktivist, Skatepark Advocate, Socially Conscious HumanKent is one of the most fun and interesting people I know. We met through skateboarding both being skatepark advocates and that relationship together helped the Public Skatepark Development Guide Publication come together, and bonded a great friendship.Kent is one of the original members of the group that built Burnside Skatepark in Portland, and advocated for it's legitimacy, and went on to help found and run Skaters for Public Skateparks.This is definitely an interesting listen as you'll hear about Kent's skateboarding...
2020-10-07
1h 28
Pawfee Podcats
"Pitties & Pibbles" with Nathan
This episode fueled by the violet vanilla and maple leaf cookie lattes from Classic Bean at Fairlawn Plaza ("It tastes like purple!"). Gremi interviews Nathan Dahlgren, part-time Animal Care Technician at HHHS. This is his second job, and he does it because he LOVES dogs and wants to make their lives better! (When we say we have the most amazing team of people who are passionate about helping animals, we mean it.) Nathan gives us insight into his day-to-day job, the two amazing "pibbles" he's adopted from HHHS, funny experiences with our canine residents, and what he's...
2020-09-17
30 min
Hemma hos Strage
Eva Dahlgren om Minimoogar, Bowie & Gud
Bara Per Gessle och Kent har vunnit fler grammisar än Eva Dahlgren som är aktuell med sitt 14:e album "Evalution" (där hon samarbetar med nyss nämnda bands sångare Jocke Berg). I nya "Hemma hos Strage" pratar hon om sin mer än 40 år långa karriär, om hur outrot till Beatles "Strawberry fields forever" visade henne att musik kunde vara mycket mer än lättgnolade melodier, om sin kärlek till Minimoogar, om när hon mådde så dåligt av kändisskapet att det kändes som att hon hade en korv på huvudet, om när hon av Svenska...
2020-09-03
1h 03
Den svenska musikhistorien
97. Ikoner som inte får vidröras: Lundell, Kent, Eva Dahlgren, Lasse Stefanz
Varför får vissa artister en särskilt hängiven skara fans? Och hur ser den fanskaran egentligen ut? Består den mest av skrikande groupies och insnöade freaks? Vår gäst Per Sinding-Larsen reder ut. Med Esmeralda Moberg och Mattias Lundberg. Avsnittets spellista på Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/1126630471/playlist/60ERESSRLCHvydO9k2lfUc?si=fuEqNDyFRzucsrm8498zlg Kontakta oss på dsm@sverigesradio.se Ljudtekniker: Sandra Pettersson Producent: David Rune Den svenska musikhistorien görs av produktionsbolaget Munck.
2018-04-25
00 min
Tollans musikaliska
Ord och bild blir musik 3 - Madeleine Isaksson och Anders Hillborg
Hur gör tonsättare när de trollar fram den ljuvaste musik ur ord och bild? Vi möter vi de olikartade tonsättarna Madeleine Isaksson och Anders Hillborg. I tredje programmet i serien Ord och bild blir musik möter vi tonsättarna Madeleine Isaksson och Anders Hillborg. För Madeleine Isaksson är orden och bilderna livsnödvändiga. Hon skriver dagligen ner intryck och känslor. Inför en ny komposition låter hon sig ofta till övermättnad fyllas av egna och andras texter. I verket Å svävare ingår Katarina Frostensons dikt Taktavla tillsammans med dik...
2017-11-14
37 min
Vetenskapsradion Historia
Dansande marmorstatyer och lägerrymningar – Vetenskapsradion Historia tipsar om sommarens historiska böcker och spel
Vilken historiebok ska du ta med dig till hängmattan i sommar och vilket historiskt spel dukar du fram när sommarregnet öser ner? Tobias Svanelid tipsar om årets bästa böcker och spel. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. – Det här är som när antiken får liv, när marmorstatyn spricker upp i ett leende och börjar dansa, säger Kristina Ekero Eriksson, om en av årets böcker. Dessutom reder historieprofessor Dick Harrison ut hur svensk den svenska midsommaren egentligen är i säsongens sista lyssnarfråga.
2017-06-20
44 min
Gradvall
Eva Dahlgren
Alla dagar du inte visste att du var lycklig. Det är en nyckellåt på Eva Dahlgrens nya album. En låttitel som får en att stanna upp och inse något man inte lyckats sätta ord på tidigare. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Eva Dahlgren är den artist som fått flest Grammis genom tiderna jämte Per Gessle och Kent. Ett samtal om låtskrivande, spelningar på landsortsdiskotek där alla bara vill hångla, hur blyghet påverkat hennes sångstil och hur hon i dag står med ena benet i D
2016-04-23
39 min