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First Look, Final Word
Jurassic World Rebirth / Zack Synder’s Justice League
Hold onto your butts, Pete and Trevor spared no expense in seeing Jurassic World Rebirth. Can this ScarJo vehicle fill in the holes to complete the code and reboot this long-in-the-tooth franchise? Listen to our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre to find out. This also makes the 10th (10th!) episode of Project Superman, wherein we review every single live action Superman film. This week we talk Justice League, primarily the Zack Synder version, with Pete pointing out the prime differences between the cuts. Next week is the conclusion of the project, with James...
2025-07-07
1h 28
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#51 ¿Por qué el dinero se me escapa de las manos?
📌 Recursos mencionados:🔗 Test Online Avanzado 📝 TDA AutoTest Avanzado🔗 Test Online Básico 📝 TDA AutoTest Básico🌐 Página web: www.inecap.org📺 Canal de YouTube: www.youtube.com/@inecap¿Sentís que cobrás, pagás tus cuentas… y en menos de dos semanas ya estás haciendo malabares para llegar a fin de mes? 🤯 En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene te explican por qué no es falta de voluntad, sino una disfunción de tu sistema ejecutivo. Aprendé estrategias basadas en ciencia para externalizar información, “sentir el...
2025-05-14
33 min
Archivo presente: Día X Día
A 10 años de la muerte de Ben Molar
Autor, compositor, poeta y productor musical, uno de los grandes referentes e impulsores del tango en los años `50 y `60, tenía 99 años cuando murió el 25 de abril de 2015. Su verdadero nombre era Moisés Smolarchik Brenner, fue un gran difusor de la música ciudadana y creó el sello discográfico Fermata, desde donde impulsó a la música argentina. A lo largo de su carrera trabajó con Mercedes Sosa, Los 5 Latinos, El Club del Clan, Los Abuelos de la Nada y Las Trillizas de Oro -quienes siempre lo reconocieron como mentor de su historia...
2025-04-25
13 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#50 Externalización Cognitiva: Técnicas para Mejorar tu Organización y Productividad
📌 Recursos mencionados:🔗 Test Online Avanzado 📝 TDA AutoTest Avanzado🔗 Test Online Básico 📝 TDA AutoTest Básico🌐 Página web: www.inecap.org📺 Canal de YouTube: www.youtube.com/@inecap ¿Sentís que tu mente está constantemente sobrecargada y te cuesta organizarte? 🤯 La externalización es una herramienta clave para optimizar las funciones ejecutivas y reducir la fatiga mental. En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene explican cómo trasladar información y tareas a soportes externos puede ayudarte a mejorar la productividad, la toma de decisiones y la regulación emocional.🔍 En...
2025-04-03
28 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#48 ¿Debería evaluarme para TDAH? Las barreras ocultas que te frenan
¿Por qué tantas personas que sospechan tener TDAH no se evalúan? 🤔 En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene exploran las barreras más comunes que impiden dar el primer paso hacia un diagnóstico. 🔍 Hablamos sobre: ✅ Personas que creen tener TDAH pero no buscan una evaluación.✅ Miedos, barreras económicas y sociales que dificultan el proceso.✅ Comparaciones y creencias erróneas que te hacen postergar la decisión.✅ Cómo tomar acción y superar estos bloqueos. 🎧 Si alguna vez dudaste...
2025-02-11
15 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#47 ¿Por qué procrastinamos? Neurociencia, TDAH y estrategias prácticas
¿Te encontrás procrastinando aunque sabés que deberías estar trabajando? 🤯 En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene profundizan en las causas reales de la procrastinación desde una perspectiva neuropsicológica. Descubrí cómo las funciones ejecutivas (como la memoria de trabajo, la regulación emocional y la inhibición) juegan un rol clave y cómo abordar esta dificultad con estrategias prácticas y basadas en evidencia científica. 🔍 Hablamos sobre: ✅ Los 5 tipos principales de procrastinación y sus causas.✅ La relación entre procrastinación y...
2025-01-30
36 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#46 Hipercomplejización Cognitiva: Cuando el Perfeccionismo Sabotea tu Productividad
¿Te encuentras atascado en tareas simples que parecen no tener fin? ¿Sientes que todo debe estar “perfecto” antes de seguir avanzando? La hipercomplejización cognitiva puede estar detrás, afectando tu día a día de formas que quizás no imaginas. En personas con TDAH y TEA, este patrón de pensamiento puede ser especialmente frecuente y debilitante. En este episodio, junto al Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene: ✅ Descubre cómo la hipercomplejización impacta tu productividad, decisiones y relaciones.✅ Explora la conexión entre la inflexibilidad cognitiva y la procrastinación...
2024-12-26
16 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#45 TDAH y Autocuidado: Por Qué Importa y Cómo Mejorarlo
El autocuidado puede parecer algo básico, pero para quienes tienen TDAH, TEA u otros desafíos en las funciones ejecutivas, puede convertirse en un verdadero reto. Desde cepillarte los dientes hasta ir al médico, estas tareas esenciales pueden parecer imposibles de mantener. En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene profundizan en: ✅ Por qué el autocuidado es tan difícil cuando tus funciones ejecutivas están comprometidas.✅ Qué significa realmente cuidar de ti mismo y cómo impacta tu salud, relaciones y responsabilidades diarias. 📊 Dato importante...
2024-12-18
23 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#44 La Neurodivergencia en Debate: Más Allá de las Etiquetas
La neurodiversidad y la neurodivergencia son términos que han ganado popularidad en los últimos años, pero ¿realmente ayudan a quienes viven con TDAH o autismo? En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene analizan a fondo los conceptos de neurodiversidad y neurodivergencia, explorando sus orígenes y el impacto que tienen en la vida cotidiana, los diagnósticos y los tratamientos. Descubre por qué estos términos, aunque bien intencionados, pueden generar malentendidos, afectar las expectativas de los pacientes y, en algunos casos, desviar el enfoque de las verdaderas solucion...
2024-12-03
40 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#43 Qué es la atención y por qué importa: Descubre cómo el TDAH afecta tus niveles de concentración
La atención es mucho más que simplemente concentrarse, es un sistema complejo que nos permite funcionar de manera efectiva en nuestra vida diaria. Pero, ¿qué pasa cuando este sistema se ve alterado por el TDAH? En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene te llevarán a través de un análisis profundo sobre los tres sistemas de atención del cerebro: alerta, orientación y control ejecutivo. Exploraremos cómo cada uno de estos sistemas trabaja para mantenernos enfocados, y cómo el TDAH puede alterar su funcionamie...
2024-11-19
30 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#42 Cómo usar Google Calendar como un Pro teniendo TDAH
La gestión del tiempo y la organización son desafíos frecuentes para las personas con TDAH. En este episodio, exploraremos cómo convertir Google Calendar en una poderosa herramienta de externalización que puede ayudarte a optimizar tu productividad y reducir la sobrecarga cognitiva. Junto al Dr. Gabriel Brenner y elLic. Manuel Pastene, profundizaremos en las diferencias entre calendarios físicos y digitales, y aprenderás paso a paso cómo configurar Google Calendar de manera estratégica para compensar las dificultades ejecutivas típicas del TDAH. Descubrirás funciones básicas, intermedias y avanzadas...
2024-11-07
29 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#41 Hiperfoco en Adultos con TDAH: ¿Mito o Realidad?
¿Alguna vez te has sumergido tanto en una tarea que perdiste la noción del tiempo? En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene exploran el fascinante y algo paradójico fenómeno del hiperfoco en adultos con TDAH. Capítulos: (00:00) Introducción (00:02) Resumen del hiperfoco en el TDAH (02:12) Definición y medida del hiperfoco (02:38) Posición científica del hiperfoco (05:26) Relación del hiperfoco con el TDAH (15:33) Déficit en la regulación de la atención (22:11) Tipos de hiperfoco (23:05) Hiperfoco en TDAH vs. TEA (25:47) C...
2024-10-22
29 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#40 Parte 2 Alto Rendimiento y Concentración: Lecciones del Pádel Profesional
En esta segunda parte de nuestra entrevista con Gustavo Volpi, entrenador de pádel de élite, profundizamos en cómo las estrategias del alto rendimiento deportivo pueden aplicarse a la vida diaria, especialmente para personas con TDAH. Lo que aprenderás en este episodio: Manejo de la presión: Cómo limitar opciones puede mejorar la toma de decisiones bajo estrés. Regulación emocional: Técnicas para mantener la calma en situaciones de alta tensión. Anticipación y planificación: Estrategias para prepararse ante posibles obstáculos. Personalizaci...
2024-10-15
37 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#39 Alto Rendimiento y Concentración: Lecciones del Pádel Profesional
En este episodio especial, nos adentramos en el mundo del alto rendimiento deportivo para extraer valiosas lecciones aplicables a nuestra vida diaria. Contamos con un invitado excepcional: Gustavo Volpi, entrenador de la pareja número 2 del mundo en el circuito A1 de pádel. Gustavo nos revela los secretos detrás del éxito en el deporte de élite, centrándonos en cómo lograr y mantener altos niveles de concentración bajo presión. Descubriremos: Cómo manejar la multitarea y la planificación a largo plazo. La importancia de los ciclos de entrenamiento y descanso. Estrategias...
2024-09-19
38 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#38 Búsquedas online sobre TDA/H: ventajas y desventajas de recurrir a YouTubers, Influencers y otros gurues digitales
La búsqueda de información sobre salud en internet puede ser una espada de doble filo, especialmente para personas con TDA/H. En este episodio, exploraremos los desafíos y riesgos de confiar en el "Doctor Google" y cómo esto afecta particularmente a quienes viven con TDA/H. Profundizaremos en por qué las personas con TDA/H pueden ser más vulnerables a la información engañosa online y cómo los sesgos cognitivos juegan un papel crucial en nuestras decisiones de salud. El Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene discutirán las implic...
2024-09-09
23 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#37 ¿Revelar o comunicar tu diagnóstico? Una guía para adultos con TDA/H y TEA
La decisión de revelar un diagnóstico de Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad (TDA/H) o Trastorno del Espectro Autista (TEA) en la edad adulta puede ser un paso crucial y desafiante. En este episodio, exploraremos en profundidad el proceso de "disclosure" o revelación del diagnóstico, sus implicaciones y cómo manejarlo de manera efectiva. Nos acompañan el Lic. Manuel Pastene y el Dr. Gabriel Brenner, quienes compartirán su experiencia clínica y consejos prácticos sobre: - Por qué la revelación del diagnóstico es una parte i...
2024-09-03
09 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#36 TDA/H en Mujeres: Lo que dice la ciencia
El TDAH en mujeres adultas es un tema crucial pero a menudo pasado por alto. En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene profundizan en las diferencias de género en la presentación de síntomas, las comorbilidades más comunes y la importancia de un enfoque personalizado en el tratamiento. Descubriremos por qué muchas mujeres no son diagnosticadas hasta la edad adulta y cómo esto afecta su salud mental y calidad de vida. Exploraremos: • Las diferencias en la manifestación de síntomas entre homb...
2024-08-27
18 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#35 ¿Por qué tu medicación para el TDA/H no funciona?
En este episodio, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene abordan los factores involucrados detrás de la medicación para el TDA/H: ¿Tienes realmente TDA/H o podría ser otro tipo de disfunción ejecutiva? ¿Cómo afectan las comorbilidades y el consumo de sustancias la eficacia del tratamiento? ¿Estás usando la medicación correctamente y complementándola con terapia conductual? ¿Tu entorno caótico y la falta de rutinas consistentes están saboteando tus esfuerzos? Descubre estas y otras razones por las que tu medicación podría no estar funcionando y qu...
2024-06-06
18 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#34 Alimentación y TDA/H en Adultos: Desafíos y Estrategias Efectivas
En el episodio de hoy, el Lic. Manuel Pastene y el Dr. Gabriel Brenner abordan uno de los temas más desafiantes y menos discutidos en el campo de la salud mental: la influencia del Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad (TDAH) en los hábitos alimenticios. Exploramos cómo las complicaciones en las funciones ejecutivas asociadas al TDAH afectan la regulación de la conducta alimentaria, un aspecto crucial para mantener un estilo de vida saludable. ¿De qué manera el TDAH afecta tu alimentación? No poder tener atención global. Comer en modo Zo...
2024-05-30
17 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#33 La historia del TDA/H al descubierto: Derribando mitos y construyendo conocimiento
En este episodio especial, el Lic. Manuel Pastene y el Dr. Gabriel Brenner comparten un fascinante recorrido por la historia del Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad (TDA/H). Desde las primeras descripciones clínicas hasta los avances más recientes basados en la evidencia. Desmentiremos los mitos y creencias erróneas que todavía persisten sobre el TDA/H, como que es un trastorno infantil, una moda sobre diagnosticada o que solo afecta a varones hiperactivos. Hablaremos de cómo ha evolucionado la comprensión del trastorno y sus subtipos, que ahora incluyen la prese...
2024-03-22
32 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#32 Los síntomas ocultos del TDA/H en adultos
Cuando pensamos en el TDAH, enseguida vienen a la mente los conocidos síntomas de falta de atención, hiperactividad y dificultades con la organización y el manejo del tiempo. Sin embargo, hay otra cara menos visible pero muy presente en el trastorno: los síntomas ocultos del TDAH en adultos. En este episodio, arrojaremos luz sobre esos síntomas internos y sutiles que a menudo pasan desapercibidos pero causan un gran impacto en la vida diaria de quien los padece. Nos referimos a la desregulación emocional. Hablaremos de las...
2024-03-15
27 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#31 Inflexibilidad cognitiva y TDA/H en adultos
La inflexibilidad cognitiva es una de las funciones ejecutivas que suele verse afectada en las personas con TDAH. En este episodio, profundizaremos en qué es exactamente la inflexibilidad cognitiva, por qué es tan común en el TDAH adulto y cómo puede predecir problemas de salud mental. Hablaremos de las dificultades que implica esta rigidez mental para adaptarse a nuevas situaciones, cambiar de estrategia cuando algo no funciona y abrirnos a distintas perspectivas. Veremos cómo la inflexibilidad cognitiva puede entorpecer las relaciones sociales, el trabajo y la resolución de problemas cotidianos. ...
2024-03-08
29 min
Mezclas Viejo Chucho Dj (Mixes)
Concierto Janette Mix (Viejo Chucho DJ)
Janette Anne Dimech (Londres, Inglaterra, 10 de octubre de 1951), conocida monónimamente como Jeanette, es una cantante y compositora hispanobritánica. Su infancia se desarrolló en Inglaterra y Estados Unidos, y ya siendo adolescente se asentó en España. A mediados de los sesenta conoció a un grupo de jóvenes apegados a la música y junto a ellos formó el grupo musical Pic-Nic quienes fueron contratados por la discográfica Hispavox después de una audición en una radio local. Con este grupo lanzó «Cállate, niña», canción que lideró la lista musical española durante siete semanas. Pese...
2024-01-03
34 min
Mezclas Viejo Chucho Dj (Mixes)
Concierto Janette Mix (Viejo Chucho DJ)
Janette Anne Dimech (Londres, Inglaterra, 10 de octubre de 1951), conocida monónimamente como Jeanette, es una cantante y compositora hispanobritánica. Su infancia se desarrolló en Inglaterra y Estados Unidos, y ya siendo adolescente se asentó en España. A mediados de los sesenta conoció a un grupo de jóvenes apegados a la música y junto a ellos formó el grupo musical Pic-Nic quienes fueron contratados por la discográfica Hispavox después de una audición en una radio local. Con este grupo lanzó «Cállate, niña», canción que lideró la lista musical española durante siete semanas. Pese...
2024-01-03
34 min
Your College Bound Kid | Admission Tips, Admission Trends & Admission Interviews
How Parents Can Prepare, not Compare
In this episode you will hear: o Mark shares which colleges he will not be surprised if they either return to requiring test scores or if they adopt a test recommended official position. o How parents can prepare their students for the drastic change from high school to college, an interview with Dr. Andrea Brenner, author of How to College 4 of 4 Dr. Andrea Brenner Interview Part 4-Preview ² Lisa asks Andrea, what are the most important things a parent can do now for their student, so they are prepared. ² Dr. Brenner talks about the baggage parents have that can weigh them do...
2023-11-27
1h 11
Your College Bound Kid | Admission Tips, Admission Trends & Admission Interviews
3 reasons why test scores are important to admission officers
In this episode you will hear: o Mark shares something personal that is exhilarating and something personal that is excruciating with the listeners o Mark shares three reasons why test scores are important to colleges o How parents can prepare their students for the drastic change from high school to college, an interview with Dr. Andrea Brenner, author of How to College 2 of 4 Dr. Andrea Brenner Interview Preview of Part 2 ² Dr. Brenner tells us what, "little failures" are, and why they are so important ² Dr. Brenner shares what AP courses are good for but she also shares what AP test ar...
2023-11-13
52 min
Your College Bound Kid | Admission Tips, Admission Trends & Admission Interviews
How to help your own kid be ready for college-Part 1
In this episode you will hear: o Mark takes 11 college majors to show how colleges often take advantage of what their geographic area is known for. This may be one way to identify possible schools that may be very good at what your student is interested in. o How parents can prepare their students for the drastic change from high school to college, an interview with Dr. Andrea Brenner, author of How to College 1 of 4 Dr. Andrea Brenner Interview Preview of Part 1 ² Gives unique career path ² Tells us what the American University experience is ² Tells us about her book, "How to...
2023-11-06
46 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#27 ¿Acumulación o distracción? Parte 3: estrategías para ordenar tu espacio
En este fascinante tercer episodio de la serie sobre TDA/H y desorden, el Lic. Manuel Pastene y el Dr. Gabriel Brenner profundizan en la importancia crucial de gestionar efectivamente el espacio para los adultos con Trastorno de Déficit de Atención con o sin Hiperactividad. Exploramos los principios básicos del diseño del espacio que no sólo favorecen el orden, sino que también son esenciales para crear un ambiente que potencie la concentración y minimice las distracciones. Los oyentes descubrirán consejos prácticos sobrela la organización visual y el manejo de...
2023-10-21
32 min
TDAH/ADHD de Alto Rendimiento
#26 ¿Acumulación o distracción? Parte 2: la neuropsicología del desorden
¡Bienvenidos a la segunda parte de nuestra serie sobre TDA/H en adultos y desorden. En esta entrega, el Dr. Gabriel Brenner y el Lic. Manuel Pastene continuan explorando la relación entre la neuropsicología, la acumulación y el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad en adultos. Sumérgete con nosotros en una discusión sobre cómo los procesos neurológicos subyacentes asociados con el TDA/H pueden influir en la tendencia a acumular objetos. Exploraremos los aspectos científicos detrás de esta conducta, incluyendo la búsqueda de estímulos, la proc...
2023-10-16
24 min
Fundação (FFMS) - [IN] Pertinente
EP 127 | SOCIEDADE Cidades: sítio para morar, precisa-se
Assistimos com preocupação à falta de casas, a preços e condições acessíveis para viver nas grandes cidades do nosso país. A tão famosa crise da habitação é tema recorrente nas notícias. Contudo, será que este é um problema inteiramente novo? Ou será que apenas mudam as causas para um problema que não é novo?O Gonçalo Antunes diz-nos que sim. E não fica por aí: em conversa com a Ana Markl, identifica os factos que estão na base deste problema (que realmente não é novo) do acesso à habitação. Explica como viviam as famílias em...
2023-09-08
50 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#35: Bridging Modalities: Vision, Language, and AI with Letitia Parcalabescu
In this epsiode, we are joined by Letitia Parcalabescu, PhD candidate at Heidelberg University's Department of Computational Linguistics, to share her insights on the fascinating world of Multimodal Learning. As a researcher and science communicator, Letitia has been thinking about the intersection between vision and text, a frontier of machine learning that has seen immense growth in recent years, for several years. We explore her journey from physics to machine learning, unpack the influence of large language models (LLMs) on our understanding of linguistics, and delve into the relevance of vision and language interplay in machine learning...
2023-08-07
1h 14
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#34: The Biology of Aging: From Mechanisms to Interventions with Christoph Benner
In this episode, we are joined by Christoph Benner. Christoph Benner received his PhD from ETH Zurich, studying aging in model organism. We discuss the idea of treating aging as a disease, theories of aging, and some of its hallmarks. We cover the fascinating role mitochondria plays in aging and metabolism, and get into the weeds of the complex underlying biochemistry. We also discuss pragmatic tools and interventions, from most promising drugs to behavioral measures, such as intermittent, and how much of it boils down to common shared mechanism between many species. We close with discussions on the scientific process...
2023-04-26
1h 22
Popular Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
[German] - NYPDead - Medical Report, Folge 13: Mord auf Sendung by Vanessa Topf, Markus Topf
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/674362 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - NYPDead - Medical Report, Folge 13: Mord auf Sendung Author: Vanessa Topf, Markus Topf Narrator: Peter Sura, Mario Klischies, Timo Weisschnur, Katja Keßler, Manuel Straube, Wolfgang Condrus, Sebastian Fitzner, Sarah Alles, Norman Matt, Luisa Wietzorek, Norbert Langer, Peter Weis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 53 minutes Release date: April 14, 2023 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Der erfolgreiche Radiomoderator Steve Brenner wird während seiner Night Show umgebracht und stirbt live on air. Diagnose: Giftmord! An Verdächtigen mangelt es nicht gerade - denn Brenner war ein arrogantes Ekel, das die...
2023-04-14
03 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#33: AI for Climate Change with Priya Donti
In this episode, we are joined by Priya Donti. Priya is the Co-founder and Executive Director of Climate Change AI (CCAI), a global non-profit initiative to catalyze impactful work at the intersection of climate change and machine learning, and an incoming assistant professor at MIT. We discuss the influential "Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning" paper, opportunities, costs and risks of AI for climate change, climate justice, Priya's research on power grid optimization, implicit layers, the work and funding of Climate Change AI, and many more topics. For inquiries, write a mail to manu.brenn@gmail.com or reach out...
2023-01-02
47 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#32: Transformers, Puns and Rap Battles: A Conversation With ChatGPT
In this episode, we are joined by our first artificial guest: OpenAI's new large language model based ChatGPT. After discussing large language models in several of the latest episodes and OpenAI releasing ChatGPT two weeks ago, it felt like the perfect time for this experiment. I tried showcasing some of ChatGPT different talents, from giving detailed essay-like scientific explanations to speaking other languages to making puns and improvising rap battles. To make the episode more entertaining, I adjusted some of the prompts and cut some of the responses. However, all of the responses are 100% real. ChatGPT's text output was t...
2022-12-16
15 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#31: Deep Metric Learning, Generalization and Transformers with Karsten Roth
We are now the Transformative Ideas Podcast (formerly the ACIT Science Podcast)! In this episode, we are joined by Karsten Roth. Karsten is a PhD Student at the Explainable Machine Learning group in Tuebingen, supervised by Zeynep Akata & Oriol Vinyals (https://karroth.com/). His interests lie in most things Machine Learning and AI related. We discuss ideas surrounding AI for medical applications, deep metric learning, generalization and representation learning, the surprising success of transformers, diffusion models, large language models and joint representations, generalization, inductive biases and neuroplasticity, AI research and bad incentives in the publishing culture, ML conferences, the interplay...
2022-11-27
2h 23
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#30: Language Models, Active Inference and Latent Variables with Alejandro Daniel Noel
In this episode, our host Manuel Brenner is joined by Alejandro Daniel Noel. Alejandro got his masters from TU Delft working with Acitive Inference and the Free Energy Principle, and is now a full time software engineer at Google in Zürich, specializing on machine learning engineering of language models for conversational AI. We discuss the free energy principle, active inference, the role of uncertainty, latent variable models, language and tokenization, causality, diffusion models, DALL-E, paths towards AGI, JEPA, language and consciousness, attention, self-attention, and many more topics. Stay tuned for more episodes: https://ma...
2022-09-01
1h 42
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#29: Memory, Dynamics and AI Ethics with Leonard Bereska
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Leonard Bereska. Leonard Bereska is a PhD Candidate at University of Amsterdam, studying long term memory. We discuss a dynamical systems perspective on neuroscience, how machine learning comes into play, and how this is connected to memory and models of memory in machine learning, AI ethics, consciousness, the role of noise, the connections between Bayesian models, ensemble methods and regularizations, companies and states as superhuman intelligences, dopamine, and many more topics. Find Leonard's recent publications: https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.13336 https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.02542 Stay tuned for more episodes: https://mailchi.mp/0346443...
2022-07-20
1h 50
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#28: Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies with Ingo Fiedler
Note: Audio quality will improve around the 12 minute mark. In this episode, Ingo Fiedler from the Blockchain Research Lab joins Manuel Brenner for a conversation about blockchains and cryptocurrencies. Ingo Fiedler is Affiliate Professor at Concordia University, Montreal, and co-founder of the Blockchain Research Lab, a non-profit dedicated to Scientific Research on Blockchain Technology for the Benefit of Society. We discuss blockchains, Bitcoin and Ethereum, proof of work and proof of stake, the current crash of Terra and Luna, key concepts behind algorithmic stablecoins, why the holy grail of a functioning stablecoin is so important, humanitarian aspects of cryptocurrencies and t...
2022-06-05
1h 46
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#27: Super Pollutants with Jonathan Banks
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Jonathan Banks, international director the Global Super Pollutants program for the Clean Air Task Force. This is the final episode of a 4-part miniseries that ACIT is hosting together with the CATF. The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a global non-profit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global development and deployment of low-carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies through research, analysis, public advocacy leadership, and partnership with the private sector. In this episode, we primarily discuss t...
2022-05-31
56 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#26: The Future of Nuclear Energy with Carlos Leipner
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Carlos Leipner, international director the Global Nuclear Energy Strategy for the Clean Air Task Force. This is the third episode of a 4-part miniseries that ACIT is hosting together with the CATF. The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a global non-profit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global development and deployment of low-carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies through research, analysis, public advocacy leadership, and partnership with the private sector. In this episode, we discuss nuclear en...
2022-04-17
1h 04
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#25: Tackling Climate Change through Carbon Capture with Lee Beck
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Lee Beck, international director of global carbon capture strategies for the clean air task force. In this capacity she lead the carbon capture strategy, program, and team, which is by now represented in the US, Europe, and the Middle East, and has tripled in size in recent years. This is the second episode of a 3-part miniseries that ACIT is hosting together with the CATF. The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a global non-profit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global d...
2022-03-23
1h 05
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#24: The Clean Air Task Force with Armond Cohen
In this episode, Manuel Brenner is joined by Armond Cohen. Armond Cohen is co-founder and Executive Director of the Clean Air Task Force, which he has led since its formation in 1996. The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a global non-profit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global development and deployment of low-carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies through research, analysis, public advocacy leadership, and partnership with the private sector. This is the first episode of a 3-part miniseries that ACIT is hosting together with the C...
2022-02-18
1h 09
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#23: The Hidden Spring of Consciousness with Mark Solms
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner talks to Mark Solms. Mark Solms is the Chair of Neuropsychology at the University of Cape Town, President of the South African Psychoanalytical Association, and the author of 8 books and hundreds of scientific articles. His most well-known scientific contributions include discovering the brain mechanisms of dreaming, and combining psychoanalysis and neuropsychology in an approach he coined "neuropsychoanalysis". In this episode, we primarly discuss ideas from his newest book "The Hidden Spring", which delves into the relationships between affect, its source in the brainstem, Karl Friston's free energy principle, and how...
2022-02-11
1h 28
Easy German: Learn German | Deutsch lernen mit Muttersprachlern
259: Das Smartphone wird bleiben
Manuel war schon als Kind ein Techie und verfolgt die technische Entwicklung auch heute noch mit großer Begeisterung. In dieser Episode denken wir zurück an Technik, die wir lieben — oder früher mal geliebt haben. Mit dabei: Walkie-Talkies, Kassettenrecorder, CD-Brenner und natürlich der Game Boy. Außerdem schließen wir eine Wette über die Zukunft des Smartphones ab. Transkript und Vokabelhilfe Werde ein Easy German Mitglied und du bekommst unsere Vokabelhilfe, ein interaktives Transkript und Bonusmaterial zu jeder Episode: easygerman.org/membership Sponsoren Hier findet ihr unsere Sponsoren und exklusive Angebote: easygerman.org/sponsors Euer Countdown für unsere Lives...
2022-01-25
34 min
Deutsch Podcast - Deutsch lernen
259: Das Smartphone wird bleiben
Manuel war schon als Kind ein Techie und verfolgt die technische Entwicklung auch heute noch mit großer Begeisterung. In dieser Episode denken wir zurück an Technik, die wir lieben — oder früher mal geliebt haben. Mit dabei: Walkie-Talkies, Kassettenrecorder, CD-Brenner und natürlich der Game Boy. Außerdem schließen wir eine Wette über die Zukunft des Smartphones ab. Transkript und Vokabelhilfe Werde ein Easy German Mitglied und du bekommst unsere Vokabelhilfe, ein interaktives Transkript und Bonusmaterial zu jeder Episode: easygerman.org/membership Sponsoren Hier findet ihr unsere Sponsoren und exklusive Angebote: easygerman.org/sponsors Euer Countdown für unsere Lives...
2022-01-25
34 min
Easy German: Learn German with native speakers | Deutsch lernen mit Muttersprachlern
259: Das Smartphone wird bleiben
Manuel war schon als Kind ein Techie und verfolgt die technische Entwicklung auch heute noch mit großer Begeisterung. In dieser Episode denken wir zurück an Technik, die wir lieben — oder früher mal geliebt haben. Mit dabei: Walkie-Talkies, Kassettenrecorder, CD-Brenner und natürlich der Game Boy. Außerdem schließen wir eine Wette über die Zukunft des Smartphones ab. Transkript und Vokabelhilfe Werde ein Easy German Mitglied und du bekommst unsere Vokabelhilfe, ein interaktives Transkript und Bonusmaterial zu jeder Episode: easygerman.org/membership Sponsoren Hier findet ihr...
2022-01-25
34 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#22: Psychotherapy and Psychedelics with Henrik Jungaberle
Dr. sc. hum. Henrik Jungaberle is the Director of the MIND Foundation and a CEO of OVID. He is a researcher, science entrepreneur, and author in public health, psychedelics, and psychotherapy. In this episode, Henrik Jungaberle speaks with host Manuel Brenner about augmenting psychotherapy with psychedelics, how psychedelic substances can and need to be combined with therapy in a clinical setting, whether psychedelics work more strongly on the mind or on the brain, in what ways they could transform psychotherapy (and in which ways they probably won't), what role capitalism and enterpreneurship will play, how to factor...
2022-01-18
49 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#21: International Criminal Law and Human Rights with Amal Ounali
In this episode, Amal Ounali is joining our host Manuel Brenner for a discussion on international criminal law, European law, how national laws and international laws interact (and sometimes collide), human rights, discrimination, and many more topics. Amal is studying for her Master of Law at the University of Geneva and is currently doing am exchange in the University of Utrecht, focusing on criminal law in a European and transnational context. Find out more about ACIT under https://acit-science.com/
2021-11-25
1h 20
Senta Que Lá Vem Update!
#31 - Lançamentos da Semana (15 a 21/11)
Estamos de volta trazendo as séries e filmes amados dessa semana na Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Star+, Globoplay, Apple TV+, HBO Max e também das telonas em menos de 15 minutinhos!::Os grandes destaques da semana acontecem nas telonas: numa tacada só, temos a chegada de “Ghostbusters Mais Além”, "Noite Passada em Soho" e "Crônica Francesa" - novo filme de Wes Anderson, um dos diretores favoritos desse podcast. ::Nos streamings, destaque para a Netflix que chega com a série "Cowboy Bebop", o musical "Tick, tick…BOOM!" (dirigido pelo onipresente Lin Manuel Miranda) e com a 2a t...
2021-11-19
10 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#20: (Post) World Music Experimentalism with Rim Jasmin Irscheid
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Rim Jasmin Irscheid. Rim is a doctoral candidate in the Music Department at King's College London, working on experimental music and 'world music' festival culture in Europe. Her research sits at the boundary between ethnomusicology and sociology. We discuss the controversial history of the term "world music", the role music plays in narratives of integration and in the way Germany is dealing with its past, the instrumentalisation of narratives of other cultures, hallmarks of experimental music, the role of experimental music in Germany and the Middle East, making...
2021-11-07
1h 07
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#19: Viruses, Pandemics and Effective Altruism with Jasper Götting
In this episode, we are joined by Jasper Götting, PhD Candidate at the Institute of Virology of the Hannover Medical School, where his research focuses on the sequencing and monitoring of viruses. We discuss what a virus is, the differences between RNA and DNA viruses, how we are all infected by Herpes viruses, and why this matters for organ transplants. We delve into flu viruses and corona viruses and some of their elegant and dangerous features, monitoring in the context of pandemics, virological weather forecasts, pandemic risk, manmade pandemics vs. natural pandemics, the risks of gain-of-function r...
2021-09-15
1h 50
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#18: AI for Drug Discovery and Longevity with Noah Weber
In this episode, we are joined by Noah Weber, CTO and Head of Machine Learning at Celeris Therapeutics and lecturer at FH Technikum Vienna. We discuss the challenges of developing new drugs, protein degradation, the promises of AI in revolutionizing the field, the pipeline Celeris Therapeutics is developing, and how graph neural networks and geometric deep learning come in handy in modeling protein interactions. We talk about AI transforming medicine at large, from genomic-based diagnostics to a completely new outlook on longevity. We close by discussing general artificial intelligence, machine learning and statistics, reinforcement learning, AlphaGo, software development vs. fundamental...
2021-09-11
2h 09
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#17: The Mathematics of Deep Learning with Julius Berner
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Julius Berner. Julius is a PhD Student at University of Vienna, where his research focuses on the mathematical analysis of deep learning at the intersection of approximation theory, statistical learning theory, and optimization. We begin by talking about deep learning and its relationship to machine learning and artificial intelligence. We then delve deeper into the mathematical theory behind deep learning, distinguishing between approximation, generalization and optimization, and discuss some of the most important results and insights of recent years. We talk about scientific machine learning and how mathematics, computer science and...
2021-08-01
1h 24
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#16: The Origins of Computer Science & Verifying Code With Logic with Marcel Moosbrugger
In this episode, we are joined by Marcel Moosbrugger, computer science PhD Candidate at Vienna University of Technology. We talk about getting into coding and computer science, the advantages of being a researcher in computer science and implementing ideas quickly, the foundations of computing and mathematics, Gödel incompleteness, the halting problem and how it connects to free will and determinism, Marcel's work on the halting of probabilistic programs and its relationship to debugging, how formal methods are becoming increasingly important in making industrial applications like the Amazon Web Services smart contracts more secure, and how industry i...
2021-06-13
1h 33
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#15: Intelligence, Games and AlphaGo
Today's guest is Thore Graepel, research group leader at Google Deep Mind and Chair of Machine Learning at University College London. We talk about intelligence, Thore's interest in games and what makes them so important for AI research, game theory and social dilemmas, the importance of seeing intelligence from a multi-agent perspective, the spectacular story behind AlphaGo, how self learning AI has changed chess and Go, how human creativity can be inspired by artificial creativity, predicting personality from Facebook data, the risks of AI, Thore's favorite books, and much more. The podcast is hosted by Manuel Brenner.
2021-05-20
1h 18
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#14: Time Limitations & Criminal Law with Driek Deferme
Driek Deferme is a law PhD student at KU Leuven, investigating the role of time limitations in civil and criminal law. We talk about the origins of the law, the importance of time limitations, the role of evidence, the recent abolishment of time limitations around sexual abuse of minors, the moral values of our societies, criminal law and civil law, and the different responsibilities of legislators and judges. We discuss the daily life of a law PhD student, the upsides and downsides of doing a PhD and research in general, and we close by discussing our favourite books.
2021-04-25
1h 33
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#13: Business, Biases, And How To Shape A Career with Benjamin Bargetzi
Today we are joined by Benjamin Bargetzi, Senior Account Manager at Google, psychologist, neuroscientist, and president and founder of ACIT. We talk about Ben's career, his decision to go into the business world despite his passion for academia, what lessons he has learned in his successful career, what the differences between business and academia are, and what the two might learn from each other. We then go into the overlap between business and psychology, what psychology can teach us about ourselves and our biases, how biases relate to the free-energy principle, and how the free-energy principle in turn might relate...
2021-04-06
1h 27
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#12: The Brain From Inside Out with Györgi Buzsaki
In this episode, we are joined by Györgi Buzsaki, Biggs Professor of Neuroscience at NYU. Györgi Buzsaki is one of the most respected neuroscientists working today, and his influential work on memory, sleep, neural syntax, and many other things, has been cited over 100 000 times. He has also authored two fascinating books called "Rhythms in the Brain" and "The Brain from Inside Out", both of which are aimed at a neuroscientific, but also more general audience. We talk about the inside-out perspective to the brain, brain rhythms, the importance of oscillations, what neurons see (and...
2021-03-16
1h 08
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#11: Education and the Challenges of the Pandemic with Will Millard
In this episode, we are joined by Will Millard. Will has two Masters degrees in public policy and is now working on implementing several research projects for the London-based think-tank Centre for Education and Youth CFEY (https://cfey.org/). We talk about Will's motivation, the importance of education in general, different educational philosophies and the political dimensions of how they shape public policy, systemic problems in the education system, the big challenges schools face during the pandemic, merits and downsides of remote learning, and a outlook on how schools in the future might look like. The podcast is hosted by M...
2021-03-01
49 min
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#10: Teaching Robots to Act in the Future with Corrado Pezzato
In this episode, we are joined by Corrado Pezzato, Ph.D. candidate in self-adaptive robot architectures at TU Delft in the Netherlands. We talk about teaching robots to plan for the future, the uncertainty of the world, behavior trees, the free energy principle, connections between neuroscience and robotics, information seeking, habits, the future of robotics, the dangers of AI, exploration and exploitation, what it means to be a scientist, and many other things. The podcast is hosted by Manuel Brenner.
2021-02-19
1h 21
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#9: Drug Prevention, Psychedelics and the MIND Foundation with Marvin Däumichen
In this episode, we are talking with Marvin Däumichen, director of research and knowledge transfer for the MIND foundation, and Ph.D. candidate studying sociological implications of cannabis discourse on digital media. We begin by chatting about the role online spaces play in shaping discourse around cannabis, the way state actors and educators need to take this into account, and what role drugs play in the development of values like personal responsibility. This episode then connects to our previous episode on psychedelics with Moad ab del Hay and delves deeper into the current state of psychedelic science, with a f...
2021-01-04
1h 09
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#8.2: Challenges and Opportunities of Psychedelic Research with Moad Abd El Hay
This is part 2 of our conversation with Moad Abd El Hay. Moad is a neuroscientist Ph.D. student at the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks in Heidelberg and founder of the UniMind network, a Europe wide initiative that organizes journal clubs on the scientific study of psychedelic substances at universities. The second part of our conversation is relatively self-contained, and serves as an introduction to the topic of scientific research into psychedelic substances, from its history and its challenges to its potential, some of which is realized in what has been coined the "psychedelic renaissance". The podcast is hosted by Manuel Brenner
2020-12-14
1h 06
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#8.1: Can you Feel the Heat? - Temperature Perception and the Problems of Modern Science with Moad Abd El Hay
This is part one of our conversation with Moad Abd El Hay, neuroscientist PhD student at the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks in Heidelberg and founder of the UniMind network, a Europe wide initiative that organizes journal clubs on the scientific study of psychedelic substances (psychedelic research will be adressed in part 2 of our conversation). We explore Moad's work on temperature perception from a biochemical perspective, talk about why it is important for neuroscientists to start by studying simple systems, how heat receptors work and why they makes chilli peppers taste hot and menthol taste cold. In the second half of the...
2020-12-14
1h 15
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#7: The Rise of Computational Propaganda with Marcel Schliebs
In this episode of the ACIT Science Podcast, we are talking with Marcel Schliebs, who is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Political Data Science at the Oxford Internet Institute, working in the context of the Computational Propaganda Project. We are discussing the influence of foreign actors in the 2016 and 2020 elections in the US and the spread of misinformation around the current Covid crisis. We talk about the rise of computational propaganda, which actors are involved, who is targeted (from the Western liberal democracies to the respective regime's political opponents), and what incentives bad actors might have for spreading fake...
2020-12-06
1h 45
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#6: Gangsta Rap, Fart Jokes and Existentialism - The Power of Taboo Breaking with Sven Bloching
In this episode, we are joined by Linguistics PhD candidate Sven Bloching from the University of Heidelberg. We talk about the psychological, philosophical and linguistic perspectives on taboos, how they relate to humor, why taboos and their respective breaking plays such a special role in our societies and subcultures, and how thinking about the importance of taboo breakings can help us understand dramatic misunderstandings within our societies. We discuss how changes in the role the work of art plays in our societies has re-defined some elements of taboo breakings, how we tend to confuse the signifier...
2020-11-14
1h 10
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#5: Artificial Intelligence, Neuroscience and Free Energy with Charel van Hoof
In this episode, we are speaking with Charel van Hoof, former Senior Vice President and CIO at Philips and now PhD candidate in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics at the Delft Technical University, about the relationships between AI research and neuroscience. We talk about what intelligence is, getting into Karl Friston's free energy principle, discussing how it relates to brain function and how it could shape AI of the future. We delve into the connections between AI and robotics, spatial approaches to intelligence, and an evolutionary perspective on how our minds could have emerged. We close by...
2020-11-07
1h 06
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#4: Data Science meets Philosophy: Exploring how Human Rights Should Shape Our Online Lives with Travis Greene
In this episode, we are talking to Ph.D. candidate Travis Greene from the Institute of Service Science in Taipei, Taiwan, about the philosophical, ethical, and judicial implications of modern data science, machine learning algorithms, and recommender systems. We talk about the ethical responsibilities of individual data scientists, a wider perspective on the role of behavioral big data in our societies, and the moral dilemma associated with building potentially harmful algorithms. We discuss the difference between American and European approaches to data privacy and protection, the GDPR, the recent court rulings around Privacy Shield by...
2020-10-23
1h 24
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#3: From Turbulent Winds to Orbital Changes - Getting Climate Change Right with Beatrice Ellerhoff
In this episode, we are joined by Beatrice Ellerhoff, a Ph.D. student in climate physics at the Institute for Environmental Physics in Heidelberg. We talk about her work in analyzing long term climate variations going thousands of years back, the different time scales involved in the climate, and why it is so important to understand them in order to predict future variance of the climate. We talk about Beatrice's book "Mit Quanten rechnen" about quantum computing that she recently released in collaboration with Springer, and her work with the science communication platform "Many-Body Physics“. We chat...
2020-10-16
1h 00
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#2: Genes, Legos, and Viruses with Niklas Freund
For our second episode, we are joined by Cambridge-based biochemistry Ph.D. candidate Niklas Freund. We talk about the nuts and bolts of the genetic machinery at the heart of all living systems, about different layers of conceptualizing DNA, from the chemical to the biochemical to the biological, learn about the field of synthetic biology and the attempts to construct DNA with novel chemical ingredients like Xeno nucleic acids, and hear how researchers like Niklas are trying to teach polymerase to work for them based on fascinating, Nobel-prize winning lab techniques like directed evolution. We address...
2020-09-27
1h 32
The Transformative Ideas Podcast
#1: Quantum Computing with Ella Crane and Alexander Schuckert
In this episode, we are joined by Ella Crane and Alexander Schuckert, both of who are currently pursuing their PhDs in the fields of quantum computing and quantum simulation. We get into the basics of quantum computing, the differences between quantum computers, quantum simulators, and classical computers, the potentially most useful applications of quantum simulators such as high-temperature superconductors and quantum chemistry, open-source packages such as IBMs Qiskit, the interaction between industry and universities, the pursuit of what is most interesting vs. the pursuit of what is most useful, and the most fascinating open questions that science...
2020-09-25
1h 10
Mindfulness in Voce
Episodio 168: Mindfulness? Semplice e Trasformativa
L'abitudine a spiegare e razionalizzare ogni cosa è tipica della cultura occidentale. E la Mindfulness non sfugge a questa regola, per quanto nella sua essenza sia una pratica semplice. Si tratta di osservare il mondo con occhi sempre nuovi. Tutti possiamo farlo, e il risultato cambia profondamente il nostro modo di percepire la vita e la realtà. Articolo originale di Manuel Brenner su Medium.com
2020-06-23
08 min
Deep Reactions with Catalyst
DL072 - Blood Moon
Mix recorded from live broadcast at http://dogglounge.com on 2018 Aug 5. Support the station! I was in Ibiza during the blood moon of August 2018, and I hadn't yet had a chance to do a show since then. But the viewing of it from the White Island was amazing, and left a lasting impression in my memory. So, this set is the kind of thing I might have played that night had I been spinning on at someplace like Blue Marlin, or another lovely beach club. Image credit: Evgeny Yorobe at 500px.com. (Used without permission, I'm afraid....) Track list: 1 Asking...
2018-08-07
2h 01
The Art of Photography
Tina Modotti
Tina Modotti was born Assunta Adelaide Luigia Modotti Mondini in 1896. At the age of 16, she moved from her native Italy to the United States with her father. Modotti soon developed an interest in performing arts and appeared in several plays, operas and silent movies while living in San Francisco. Five years later, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film. Modotti became known for playing the femme fatale and in 1920 landed the staring role in The Tiger’s Coat. Tina showed an interest in photography from an early age. Her uncle Pietro Modotti ran a photography studio in...
2015-04-23
12 min
Kessel.TV Happy Weekend Mix
Happy Weekend Mix by Manuel Brenner
Sophisticated Electronic Dance Music by DJ Manuel Brenner from Stuttgart.
2012-03-16
00 min