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Tyngre KraftsportTyngre Kraftsport300. Ett till avsnittI dagens avsnitt sitter vi ner med tre tidigare uppskattade gäster. Johan Prieduls, Karl Malmberg och Jonathan Söderling. Avsnittet spelades in efter en dag av samverkan i gymmet, på bowlingbanan och över borden. Det är också gjort med inflytandet av alkohol. Tråden och ämnena är inte alls vad man skulle kunna kalla välstrukturerat och genomtänkt. Saker som berörs är vad man vill nu vad gäller träning. Vilka träningsprofiler man kanske otippat sett upp till genom åren som haft en relevans. Tyngre Kraftsport är en extra stark podcast, specifikt...2025-05-163h 28Creepypodden i P3Creepypodden i P3Avsnitt 263: SkuldVad betyder det att vi fortfarande minns Lizzie Borden? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Försyndelser vi gjort som barn, mörka hemligheter vi försöker dölja i vuxen ålder och andras synder vi får bära hundhuvudet för. Skuld kommer i många olika former, och i veckans avsnitt av Creepypodden får vi höra tre av dem. Plus historien om Lizzie Borden – som kanske idag förvandlats till en förkroppsligad skuldkänsla?Creepypodden är producerad av Ludvig Josephson, som också gjorde musiken i det här avsnittet...2025-03-031h 09UtrikeskrönikanUtrikeskrönikanKriget genomsyrar allt – även dejtinglivet: Love Lyssarides, StockholmUtrikeskrönikan 10 april 2024 Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Stockholm. Onsdag.På flyget hem från Israel, med det israeliska flygbolaget, gick flygvärdinnorna igenom den vanliga säkerhetsgenomgången i högtalarna. På med bältet. Fäll upp borden. Sätt masken på dig själv innan du hjälper någon annan. Men, sen kom ett litet tillägg på slutet. En snabb hyllning till de israeliska soldater som just nu krigar i Gaza och en tanke till de drygt 130 israeler som fortfarande sitter tillfångatagna där.Såhär är det i...2024-04-1003 minMOMENTUM – vision till verklighet, ledarskap och frihetsföretagandeMOMENTUM – vision till verklighet, ledarskap och frihetsföretagande129. Varför Planera och Reflektera kan göra all skillnad + Blomstras månads Plan Along Jag får ofta höra, jag har inte tid att planera och reflektera. När det är precis just därför jag önskar att vi gav oss själva tiden att stanna upp och göra just det. För när vi gör det, får vi riktning, fokus och ett mål att sikta mot.   Det här är en ljudinspelning från förra veckans tisdagslive som jag håller kl 12 på Facebook- och Youtbube-kanal @emmeliahlander , det vore superkul att ha med dig live, ta med lunchlådan och kom. Och även om du vill kika efteråt så se...2023-10-0244 minVi Kallar Oss MöbelsnickareVi Kallar Oss MöbelsnickareAvsnitt 20 - Simpelt och elegant med Alexander WikströmPodden fortsätter att vara sponsrad av Toolbox. Det perfekta stället att köpa dina frässtål, sågklingor, festoolmaskiner och en massa massa annat. Vi kan varmt rekommendera att kolla in deras hemsida. För att få 10% på ditt köp så uppge rabattkoden VKOM10 i kassan. Hlgen den 6-7 oktober öppnar de en ny butik i Åtvidaberg och erbjuder då 20% på allt i butiken under den helgen. Podden fortsätter också att vara sponsrad av Näfveqvarn Slab and Woodshop. Mer info hittar ni här, Näfveqvarn Slab and Woodshop. Vi kan även e...2023-08-251h 55Through the Door in FourThrough the Door in FourForging a better future in DTLA | Tre Borden & Where Do We Go From HereIn 4 minutes, Chad Davies and Tre Borden discuss how a massive art installation catalyzed momentum in a struggling DTLA neighborhood. Tre Borden is a Los Angeles-based art consultant producer and media strategist. Learn more about him here: www.treborden.com Learn more about this project here:  www.fashiondistrict.org/do/where-do-we-go-from-here To contact us about the show, please send a message to:  td4@daviesimaging.com or visit us at www.td4.show2022-02-2403 minGudstjänstenGudstjänstenHerre över alltingVad är den kristna församlingens uppdrag? Vilken betydelse har församlingens gemenskap? Frågor som tre av medlemmarna i Equmeniakyrkan i Smålandsstenar svarar på. Leslie Ron predikar och Martina Curenstam leder gudstjänsten. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.  Du kan lyssna på samtalet och predikan separat eller ladda ner som podd. Kaffet är kanske viktigare än vad man tror!Kyrkkaffet efter gudstjänsten då man samlas vid borden och talar om det man har hört och om stort och smått i livet. Där uppstår en gemenskap som...2021-05-1321 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?A Healing MeditationMY MY MY!!!! This is your host Tre Borden, and I don’t know about you but after the last few days, weeks, months and years of so much upheaval and ridiculousness, culminating with last night’s nail-biter of an election, I AM TIRED. So many of us have been working tirelessly fighting against racism and inequity, and meanwhile have had to do whatever possible to provide safe environments for our families and communities during a global pandemic. We have created an episode to give you a taste of what meditation and healing looks like alongside some instruction on how to c...2020-12-1052 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?What to Do About White People?For much of this podcast we’ve been focusing on elevating the voices of BIPOC and progressive leaders who understand the daunting but worthwhile task of striving for an equitable society. Given our limited time and resources, and the near constant battle against exhaustion and dismay, it is justifiable to focus one’s energy on the people who already understand what needs to be done and leave the people on the other side or who couldn’t care less one way or another to their own devices. It is also unfair for BIPOC people, who for so long have shouldered more t...2020-12-0345 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?The Power of Trans PeopleGuests: Qween Amor - Activist, Performance Artist, Nurse Omega Chuckii - Training and Outreach Manager, Oakland LGBT Center Ebony Harper - Advocate, Philanthropy Consultant, Activist It is so important to use this platform to center voices and perspectives that don’t get nearly the focus and visibility they deserve especially those who represent communities under attack. Fewer communities are more threatened or marginalized than the Transgender community. Despite huge strides in cultural visibility via shows like POSE and prominent trans activists entertainers and even politicians in recent years, Trans people are still the most likely group to encounter violence and th...2020-11-011h 30WHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Learning the Power of Resilience from Our EldersFeatured Guests: Bill Borden - US Air Force Pilot and Vietnam Veteran, Tre’s Dad Dr. Marsha Hirano - Nakanishi - Retired Vice Chancellor for CSU System, Second generation Japanese-American. 2020 has tested us to the breaking point. Many of us have suffered greatly as a result of the pandemic, and for people of color that suffering has compounded an already cumbersome daily reality that comes with living in a society built upon racism and exploitation. The upcoming election offers some comfort, but also comes with the knowledge that even if the election results in a new president, there is so mu...2020-10-221h 35WHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?The Future of the American WomanGuests: Jodi Hicks - CEO and President, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California Adama Iwu - Activist and Co-Founder of We Said Enough; VP of State and Local Government, VISA Inc. The death of RBG is the tragic culmination of an administration that has overseen a reign of disrespect, misogyny and policies aiming to pull back many of the protections and rights guaranteeing women’s autonomy in this country. The election of Donald Trump in 2016 spurred many women (and others) to action with millions taking to the streets during the Women’s Marches and a national conversation on sexual assault and work...2020-10-081h 20WHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Avoiding a Climate ApocalypseGuests: Brandy Bones - Vice President of Disaster Management, ICF Dr. Peter Schultz - Vice President of Climate and Resilience, ICF If you’ve been in California in the last few months, or anywhere else in the United States really, it is becoming almost impossible to deny the impacts of climate change. For the second time in two years wildfires in the Western US have threatened millions of acres, evacuated whole regions and caused air quality so bad San Francisco could have been mistaken for Mars for almost an entire week. The World Meteorological Organization has run out of hurricane na...2020-10-0100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Policing the PoliceFeatured Guests: RaShall Brackney - Chief of Police for Charlottesville, Va Brandon del Pozo - Retired Chief of Police for Burlington, VT; Former Precinct Chief NYPD; Currently a drug policy and substance abuse researcher at Brown University. Julius Lewis - Active Police officer in Northern California On the heels of the disappointing (and expected) miscarriage of justice for Breonna Taylor, and our ongoing racial justice movement, calls to defund the police and acknowledge the white supremacy inherent in law enforcement are deafening and deserved. It is impossible to imagine how we can move meaningfully toward a more just and safe...2020-09-2600 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Our Immigration CrisisGuests: Lauren Cusitello - Legal Director Immigration Justice Project, American Bar Association (ABA) Grisel Ruiz - Supervising Attorney, Immigrant Legal Resource Center. During the last several months with the global pandemic and racial justice movement, not to mention the Presidential race dominating headlines, you might have lost track of the deepening horror that is our immigration system and the crisis it's been in. This crisis did not start with our current administration, but it has taken on more sinister and cruel overtones. Recent whistleblower allegations (which include mass hysterectomies) and legal decisions (easing the deportation of formerly protected immigrants) simply...2020-09-1700 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?On View: Racism at the MuseumGuests: Taylor Brandon - Founder of No Neutral Alliance; Formerly Staff at SF MOMA Faith Mckinnie - Community Engagement Coordinator - Crocker Art Museum/ Founder of Black Artists Fund Jova Lynne Johnson - Former Curator at MOCAD, Founder of MOCAD Resistance. The art world has not been immune from our country’s racial reckoning, and in fact has often been the site of some of the most glaring examples of hypocrisy, tone deafness and systems that support white supremacy. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the culture of some of our most venerated art museums. While many institutions ar...2020-08-2700 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?The Crisis in LebanonGuests: Poliana Geha - Beirut Based Consultant and Activist Natalie Samarjian - Beiruti Diasporan and Human Rights Activist On August 4, 2020 a neglected hoard of highly explosive sodium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut. In an instant over 100 people died with thousands more injured with tens of thousands of people displaced and a central city destroyed. This tragedy is all the more infuriating and devastating because it was a preventable one, and it typifies the incompetence, corruption and lack of credibility that characterizes the Lebanese state. The explosion also adds new horror to the already crippling economic crisis gripping the...2020-08-2300 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Changing a Racist Workplace from Outside and from WithinGuests: Dr. Akilah Cadet - Founder and CEO of Change Cadet, a DEI consulting and coaching firm. Erica Lovett - Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Condé Nast. During the recent racial reckoning that has overtaken the US since the murders of George Floyd it has become very common to see brands hoping to become part of the conversation. From black squares to messages of supporting Black Lives Matter, the corporate reflex to provide public-facing solidarity is often undermined by the very real, and very documented, internal struggles within the organization. The struggle of being Black in corporate America is n...2020-08-1200 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?The Reality of Getting Behind BidenGuests: Brandy Bones - Urban Planner and Disaster Preparedness Expert Sarah Ullman - Filmmaker and Founder of One Vote at a Time (www.onevoteatatime.us) For many of us, the thought of a Biden presidency is not very inspiring, and the fact that he is the one facing off against Trump is cause for more dismay than it is comfort. For progressive young voters and many others who supported Bernie, Warren or any of the other younger, more diverse or inspiring primary candidates, it has been difficult to muster much enthusiasm for Biden's candidacy besides the fact that another four...2020-07-3100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Bringing Equity to the Great White WayGuests: Aaron Lambert - Talent Agent and Musical Theater Actor, Hamilton on the West End Nana Mensah, Stage and Screen Actor and Writer based in New York City. With the recent release of Hamilton on streaming services and the current global theater shutdown many are discussing what it means to have more diverse representation on stage and how to reimagine what creative voices theater should elevate. Whether trying to break into the cutthroat world of Broadway in Manhattan or the centuries-old elite theater world of the West End in London it is an uphill battle to make it for anyone...2020-07-2100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Centering Black and Indigenous People in our American Racial ReckoningGuest: Britta Guerrero, CEO Sacramento Native American Health Center As the nation grapples with its history of racism, genocide and exploitation the term BIPOC has emerged which stands for Black Indigenous and People of Color. It is important to recognize why we need to link and center the experiences of Black and Indigenous people as we confront the myths and lies that have held up America and its “heroes” for so long. As we topple statues of rapist murderers (whether it’s Robert E. Lee, John Sutter or Christopher Columbus) and reconsider brands like Aunt Jemima and the Washington Redskins, who ju...2020-07-1100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?How City Budgets Reflect Misguided PrioritiesGuest: Dr. Flojuane Cofer - Epidemiologist, Public Health Advocate and Chair of Measure U Committee in Sacramento As calls to Defund the Police and invest more heavily in vital city services gets louder, the battleground is shifting from the streets into City Hall where many municipalities are attempting to pass budgets in an environment deeply skeptical of maintaining current priorities. Like many other cities Sacramento has a budget that is heavily skewed toward Public Safety. Unlike other cities Sacramento voters just passed a referendum called Measure U, which raised a permanent tax which politicians promised to put towards vital investments...2020-07-0300 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Advocating for Black JusticeGuests: Delilah Clay - Lobbyist and Advisor, Manatt Leah Barros - Lobbyist and VP, Strategies 360 Andrea Perry - Lobbyist, Mercury Public Affairs The current momentum around racial justice and the tearing down of white supremacist systems in America has energized people on the ground and in capitol buildings around the country where policies are debated and signed into law. Criminal Justice is just one of the many industries that needs strong reform and dismantling. As important as protesting and pressure from constituents can be in convincing lawmakers; lobbyists and legislative advisors are often closest to the action and can be...2020-07-0200 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Media Coverage of the BLM MovementOne of the most striking things about the protests against police brutality this time around is how they are being covered by the media. Mostly gone are the investigations and digging into wrongdoing of victims and the suspicious eye toward protesters and activists. In its place is coverage that has mostly focused on the righteous aims of the protestors and the overwhelming systemic oppression of black people in this country. Media coverage is hugely influential in how these events are discussed and absorbed by the public, and this comes at a time when media and journalism as an industry is...2020-06-2100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Can Police and Communities Get on the Same Page?Many interactions between the public and the police occur in moments of crisis. This often leads to inaccurate perceptions of how the community feels toward law enforcement both within a police force and within cities and neighborhoods. Whether it is a protest, a stop, a stop-and-frisk or a community meeting, these are not great ways to assess how the community members feel or give candid and accurate feedback about a community’s sentiment. ELUCD is a company that uses modern data collection possibilities and ads to assess community feedback. They then partner with cities and organization’s around the US to p...2020-06-1100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?The Birds and the Bees of RacismGuest: Alina Cervantes, Professor of Early Childhood Education and Department Chair at American River College The killing of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and the protests that have convulsed the country have been impossible to ignore and are leading to some very long overdue discussions about the need for police reform, racism and white supremacy. These conversations are complex and fraught for adults to have, so one can imagine the difficulty some non-BIPOC parents might have discussing these issues with their young children. It is imperative for parents to have the tools to broach these topics head on...2020-06-1100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?On the ground in Minneapolis: A Community in Crisis with Callie Chamberlain and Ron HarrisGuests: Callie Chamberlain, Twin Cities New Leaders Council Ron Harris, Twin Cities New Leaders Council For many of us George Floyd’s murder at the hands of police was our first introduction to Minneapolis. With some of the most progressive leadership in the nation when it comes to Local, Regional and National leadership, including the Chief of Police, it represented a community that was “getting it right”. So what went wrong? What led to the death of George Floyd and what will come from it? How has the community responded and what is the way forward? Minneapolis organizers and local leader...2020-06-0900 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Qween Amor on Twerking for Trans VisibilityThis week we are focusing on performance artists who are building platforms and using them to advocate for equity and change. Last up is trans performance artist, twerk master and activist Qween Amor and she is coming with the HEAT! Qween is a fearless warrior against ignorance, racism, white supremacy and hypocrisy in all of its many forms. Her performances critique capitalism, complacency and hope to inspire people to be the fullest and most engaged version of themselves. She talks with us about what it’s like to see her perform, how it feels to take up space even in th...2020-06-0600 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Teddy Kareem discusses Policing PovertyOur first Pivot episode of What We Gon Do? features our editor Teddy Kareem talking about his first-hand experience with police and an examination of the sort of over-policing and community fear that has brought us to this point. What is it like to live in a deprived neighborhood and what sort of interactions every day lead to this boiling point? This is a vital watch for anyone wondering what this is all about. Thank you to Teddy for joining us and keep checking back as we create content to address this crisis!2020-06-0400 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Tyler Matthew Oyer on how to Create Radical Change using PerformanceThis week we are focusing on performance artists who are building platforms and using them to advocate for equity and change. Second up is Tyler Matthew Oyer, performance artist, visual artist and singer songwriter. He joins us to discuss how he's getting through this difficult time, what we can learn from the past and how we can all use our voices to create radical change that is desperately needed. 2020-06-0400 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Creating Activists in your Audience with Terra LopezThis week we are focusing on performance artists who are building platforms and using them to advocate for equity and change. First up is Terra Lopez, front woman of Rituals of Mine and co-founder of label Bitchwave Studios. She has been very effective at building an audience that cares about the issues she advocates for and leveraging it to create conversations, advocacy agendas and activism to create a more just and equitable world for queer people, poc and women/trans people. Please take a listen and learn how we can use our platforms more effectively.2020-06-0300 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Peformance as a Platform for ChangeWe are dealing with so much! This week we are going to still run our interviews with three incredible performers who are using their platforms and practices to create change! They are all queer and amazing and committed to creating a world that respects and uplifts all people and demands the dismantling of inequitable systems. Still relevant even amongst the police state atmosphere we are undergoing. Terra Lopez - Frontwoman of Rituals of Mine and Co-Founder of Bitchwave Studios Tyler Matthew Oyer - Performance Artist, Singer/Songwriter, Visual Artist Qween Amor - Performance Artist, Activist, and newly minted Nurse!2020-06-0300 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?From the Coopers in Central Park to George Floyd: the week in ReviewHost Tre Borden recaps a heartbreaking week in American history and previews the performers interviewed this week who are using their platforms for change.2020-06-0100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?The Importance of Rest in a Chaotic World with Damon TurnerThis week’s episodes ask "What We Gon Do About Gatherings?” and our second conversation is with Damon Turner. He is the founder of TRAP HEALS - www.trapheals.com (www.trapheals.com) - a Los Angeles based arts and events collective centered around healing black people and communities of color. Damon and host Tre Borden discuss his practice and how he is spending his time preparing for a time after COVID-19. They also explain the power of “alchemy” to transform our biggest challenges into power and opportunity, and the importance of rest and healing during this time to make sure you...2020-05-2900 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Reframing Obstacles as Opportunities with Whitney RichardsonThis week’s episodes ask What We Gon Do About Gatherings?” and our last conversation is with Whitney Richardson, the Global Events Manager for the New York Times. Based in London, she gives us a perspective on how The Times is responding to the crisis and the limitations on live events to create new forms of content that reach readers in new ways. She also discusses how to capitalize on some of the realities COVID-19 has wrought in order to reframe crucial conversations on issues effecting our world. Whitney also talks with host Tre Borden on her perspective of being a Bl...2020-05-2900 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Wellness in Communities of Color with Heather WhiteThis week’s episodes asks 'What We Gon Do About Gatherings?' and our first conversation is with Heather White. She is the founder of Boston-based fitness studio TRILLFIT (www.trill.fit) and head of Brand Marketing for HubSpot’s INBOUND conference - www.inbound.com. Heather and host Tre Borden discuss the challenges and opportunities of providing wellness opportunities for her customers in a time where coming together can literally be deadly and how she took her business global by embracing new platforms and content delivery methods. She also talks about the obstacles for a 26,000 person conference to pivot and...2020-05-2700 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?What We Gon' Do About the Art of Gathering?WEEK 2 of WHAT WE GON' DO? Host Tre Borden introduces this week’s topic - The Art of Gathering. How has the landscape of bringing people together changed in the short and long term? Get a preview of our conversations with this week’s wonderful guests: Heather White - Owner of fitness and dance studio TRILLFIT - www.trill.fit - and Brand Marketing Manager for HubSpot’s INBOUND conference - www.inbound.com Damon Turner - Founder of TrapHeals an event and arts collective focused on healing black people and offering opportunities to connect and care for one another. www.tr...2020-05-2600 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?How to be a More Involved Citizen in Our Democracy with Teresa AcuñaTo close out our inaugural week Tre talks to Teresa Acuña, Associate Director at the Harvard Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School. We talk about reimagining Democracy, how we can be more active civic leaders and participants and how to keep the faith that we have the power to change our country. We end the episode with some amazing and tangible takeaways to make your voice heard so please tune in and start making your plan for November!2020-05-2200 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Holding Elections in Times of Crises with Robbie AbelonSecond up this week is our interview with Robert Abelon, California Deputy Secretary of State for Policy and Planning. He is in charge of legislative actions and modeling around the state’s elections. Recently he’s been modeling what scenarios we might have to consider for voting given the recent COVID-19 Pandemic. Tre talks to Robert about how to guarantee safe and accessible elections, what reforms are in place now and might be put in place for November and what citizens can do to counter misinformation and tampering that they witness. Please subscribe to our podcast and like this episode!2020-05-2100 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Morgan Harper talks Coronavirus and ElectionsOur First Interview about Elections which features Morgan Harper, Former Congressional Candidate for Ohio’s Third District. She recently lost her challenge to incumbent Joyce Beatty in a primary contest heavily impacted by the coronavirus and a completely transformed voting and election landscape. She discusses her experience, warnings, and takeaways with host Tre Borden.2020-05-2000 minWHAT WE GON DO?WHAT WE GON DO?Coming Soon: WHAT WE GON' DO?Trailer for a new video and podcast series called WHAT WE GON DO?! Hosted by Tre Borden. What We Gon Do is a weekly discussion between Tre Borden and selected guest friends who are experts in a topic related to current events. Tre asks the question, 'What We Gon' Do?' and his friends give their best answers and insight.2020-05-1500 minThe Kingdom with Justin Michael WilliamsThe Kingdom with Justin Michael WilliamsArt as an Instrument of Social Change (w/ Tre Borden)Visual storyteller, creative mastermind and entrepreneur Tre Borden gives us his take on why art is such a powerful medium for promoting social change. Recounting his own unexpected journey from Ivy League grad to artistic producer, he encourages everyone to buck the status quo and expectations of others to pursue work that is both meaningful and impactful to you. Hosted by Justin Michael Williams. Get our weekly audio guides that will help you live your dreams, on your terms: http://www.motivationforblackpeople.com 2019-09-0939 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtCelebrating 100 Episodes: A look back at our guest hosts...At the end of 2018, the State of the Art team reflected on how State of the Art could become more inclusive given our own feelings around underrepresentation in the art world. To that end, in 2019 we introduced monthly themes and guest hosting in an effort to bring more voices and diverse art-related topics onto our platform. Today we celebrate having aired 100 episodes! Coupled with this milestone achievement is a growth in our listenership alongside the success of our first round of guest hosts. Tune-in to hear soundbites of some of the most impactful quotes from our guest...2019-08-0900 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtReflecting on "The Black Creative" with hosts Andrew Herman & Tre BordenState of the Art host, Andrew Herman, returns to the podcast to unpack February 2019's theme, "The Black Creative," explored and produced by guest host, Tre Borden. Together they discuss inclusivity on platforms, how we (SOTA) and others can improve our approach and expand that dialogue, Tre's takeaways and the moments he found most resonant in the interviews, and how each artist brought a different perspective and served as a reminder that, yes, these are all black experiences but they're all uniquely individual. Tre also shares how he became involved in the arts and the conversations he aims to...2019-02-2800 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Black Creative 02: Leila Weefur, Artist, Writer & CuratorIn this episode, Tre Borden speaks with artist, Leila Weefur, whose discussion of black identity is at the center of her work and who is helping to build collectives and spaces in the Bay Area. Together, Tre and Leila ruminate on the complexities of black identity, how it is defined, for whom and by whom. This episode also dives into the double edged sword that is Black History month, and discusses Leila’s upcoming solo-show, Between Beauty & Horror, opening Friday, February 15, 2019 at Aggregate Space Gallery in Oakland.**Things to Note**~22-27:30...2019-02-1400 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtThe Black Creative 01: Jessa Ciel, Artist, Filmmaker, & Creative DirectorGuest host, Tre Borden, launches his four part series, The Black Creative, with artist Jessa Ciel. Together they discuss Jessa's definition of an artist, what a black artist’ role is in society, what it was like for Jessa to navigate Cranbrook, her experience of making art post MFA, and how her identity factors into her response to our current social and political moment. The Black Creative theme aims to offer a glimpse into the art world from the viewpoint of a black person and offer some commentary on inclusivity and how one tries to navigate space as a...2019-02-0700 minState Of The ArtState Of The ArtIntroducing "The Black Creative" with Tre BordenAs we continue to explore the various factions that have shaped the state of art as we know it today, a big goal at State of the Art Podcast is inclusivity. With this in mind, we welcome guest host Tre Borden, LA-based consultant and producer, to lead this month's discussion on "The Black Creative."-About Tre Borden-Tre Borden is a Los Angeles-based placemaking consultant and producer. Tre seeks out clients and collaborators looking to produce values-based creative products that activate communities.Tre Borden/Co. works in the intersection...2019-02-0500 minA.R.T. Artists Real TalkA.R.T. Artists Real Talk#21 The Arts' Ever-Changing Cannabis Landscape with Little Face EventsKatie Carita Partlow of Little Face Events has changed the way that Los Angeles perceives cannabis events. Recognized by such now-household names as Weedmaps and Rolling Stone, Katie is the go-to personality in the weed industry to get a finely tuned message across in an artistic way. She's been called the "Best Pot Party in CA" (Rolling Stone) and she has her sights set high on 2018. If you're interested in doing anything artistic with Mary Jane this year, this podcast episode is the place to start.    6:46- Katie Partlow (Little Face Events) https://www.instagram.com 2018-03-071h 57Comstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Season FinaleFor our grand finale, we decided to do things a little different and give you an inside look at the season from the creators themselves. In this episode, Action Items executive producer and Comstock’s editor in chief Allison Joy, managing editor Sena Christian and Action Items technical producer Johnny Flores join host Tre Borden to discuss what we learned over the season, check in with past guests to see where they are at now and discuss areas for improvement for season two. Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes  2017-08-0953 minComstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Innovating EducationOn this episode of Action Items, Sacramento State President Dr. Robert Nelsen and Dr. Ting Sun, executive director of the Natomas Charter School and member of the California State Board of Education, join host Tre Borden to discuss K-12 public education, and college and workforce preparedness. Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-07-2654 minComstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Update the StateOn this episode of Action Items, Dr. Jessica Kriegel, an organizational development consultant at Oracle and author of the book “Unfairly Labeled: How Your Workplace Can Benefit From Ditching Generational Stereotypes,” and Angélica Quirarte, a government innovations strategist for the California Government Operations Agency, and join host Tre Borden to discuss how the State — and private organizations — can address an aging workforce and prepare for a younger generation of workers. Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-07-1243 minComstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Mentorship MatchmakingWe're revisiting our pilot episode: Justin Knighten, vice president at Lucas Public Affairs and Bernadette Austin, associate director of the Center for Regional Change, join host Tre Borden to discuss the importance of mentorship. We talk about leadership transitions, diversity and inclusion, and hitting up potential mentors at the gym. Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-06-2149 minComstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Mapping Out the Pot EconomyOn this episode of Action Items,Yolo County Supervisor Don Saylor and cannabis entrepreneur Daniel Conway join host Tre Borden to discuss how cannabis can be incorporated into a vision for a new economy in the Capital Region. Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-06-0748 minComstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Leveraging Regional DiversityOn this episode of Action Items, Greater Sacramento Economic Council CEO and President Barry Broome and Code for Hood cofounder Alona Jennings join host Tre Borden to discuss the need for Sacramento to disrupt its economy by strengthening career pathways that leverage its diversity.   Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-05-241h 02Comstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Building Creative CapitalCelestine Syphax and Clay Nutting join host Tre Borden to discuss supporting the arts economy, and collaboration between established and grassroots artistic movements.  Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-04-1248 minComstock\'s TalksComstock's TalksAction Items: Mind Your Political BusinessCommunications strategist Cassandra Pye and Josh Wood, CEO of Region Business join host Tre Borden to discuss the fragile mixing of politics with business. Music: "Thinking Time" by Lunaverse; "Motivation" by Scott Holmes2017-03-2947 minSerious Talk. Seriously.Serious Talk. Seriously.Episode 12: Tre BordenTre Borden is my guest for Episode 12. He’s the program manager for Bright Underbelly, the 70,000 square foot project that is going to liven up the “ceiling” of the Sunday Farmers Market between W Street and X Street. Prior to The post Episode 12: Tre Borden appeared first on Serious Talk. Seriously..2014-08-1900 min