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Sophie Pontoppidan
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Håndplukket
Om is, krabber og gode sommerbøger
I denne måneds udgave af Håndplukket har Anna og Janus inviteret en række kollegaer i studiet, for at finde ud af hvad en god sommerbog egentlig er. Og ikke mindst - hvilken slags is er den bedste ... Ikke helt uventet viste det sig svært at definere én bestemt type sommerbog. I stedet kom der forslag på alt fra klassikere over krimier, chicklit og fantasy.Denne gang handler det bl.a. om:Bardugo, Leigh: Grisha - pigen og mørkningenBrunstrøm, Thomas: Sallys far har mandeinfluenzaCunningham, Michael: DagDe l...
2024-07-24
1h 11
3D PEOPLE
Webinar: Addressing the Gap in DEI in the AM Workplace
In this webinar, Sophie Pontoppidan (Digital Marketing Executive at Alexander Daniels Global) is joined by Sarah Goehrke (Head of DEI and on the Board of Directors at Women in 3D Printing and Senior Director of Strategic Communications and Ecosystems at Nexa3D).The pair explore some of the spotlight data from the 2022 AM Salary Survey Report on the state of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the additive manufacturing workplace.On the agenda:Introduction (00:00)To What Extent Does DEI Play a Role in Today's Workplace (08:19)The Adoption of DEI Practices in the Industry (16:16)The...
2022-07-05
1h 01
Sacred and Profane Love
Episode 49: Christopher Beha on Lucky Per
In this episode, I speak with the writer, editor, and critic, Christopher Beha, about the Danish bildungsroman by Henrik Pontoppidan, Lucky Per. We focus on Per’s struggle to escape from those aspects of his life that are not chosen—family, religion, place—his quest to understand himself, to love other people, and to live a life that is truly happy and free. Along the way, we discuss reviews of the novel by James Wood and Morten Hoi Jensen, and we give our own diagnosis of why Per fails to be either happy or free. I hope you enjoy our conversa...
2022-05-20
1h 41
Sacred and Profane Love
Episode 49: Christopher Beha on Lucky Per
In this episode, I speak with the writer, editor, and critic, Christopher Beha, about the Danish bildungsroman by Henrik Pontoppidan, Lucky Per. We focus on Per's struggle to escape from those aspects of his life that are not chosen—family, religion, place—his quest to understand himself, to love other people, and to live a life that is truly happy and free. Along the way, we discuss reviews of the novel by James Wood and Morten Hoi Jensen, and we give our own diagnosis of why Per fails to be either happy or free. I hope...
2022-05-20
1h 41