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Катя Федорова о Good morning, Karl!, глянце и моде в кризисные времена / Модный подкаст


Сегодня в гостях «Модного подкаста» Катя Федорова — fashion-журналист, автор Telegram-канала Good morning, Karl! Поговорили о том, как говорить о моде, о влиянии кризиса на индустрию, а также о виртуальной реальности в мире Fashion.
Приятного просмотра!

Социальные сети:
Ведущий — Алексей Сухарев
www.instagram.com/suharevstyle/

Гость — Катя Федорова
www.instagram.com/katyfedorova/

Telegram-канал Good morning, Karl!
t.me/goodmorningkarl

Предыдущие выпуски:
Карина Нигай — youtu.be/31UVHW0V8g4
Яна Чурикова — youtu.be/K6MA56F1rDA

«Модный подкаст» — подкаст о моде в самом широком смысле этого слова.

«Что? Где? Когда?: за кадром» – трансляция из Нескучного сада от 20.12.2020


МАК-панорама: youtu.be/fg0gPeVEr10

Все выпуски – bit.ly/1nVOu21

Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2009 г. – bit.ly/1w2kYgm
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2008 г. – bit.ly/1qwQpgW
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2007 г. – bit.ly/1x57Mvv
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2006 г. – bit.ly/1urOfjD
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2005 г. – bit.ly/1urOcEg
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2004 г. – bit.ly/1nsXwDV
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2003 г. – bit.ly/Z5wgpt
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2002 г. – bit.ly/1urO6wB
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2001 г. – bit.ly/1nRAruh
Что? Где? Когда? Все серии игр 2000 г. – bit.ly/1sWCKzB
Что? Где? Когда? Лучшие игры 90-х годов – bit.ly/1vHV58l
Что? Где? Когда? Лучшие игры 80-х годов – bit.ly/W5lxJD

One Simple Method to Learn Any Language | Scott Young


While few of us will ever take on the ambitious challenge of learning four foreign languages in a year, many of us yearn to be more proficient in another language. The secret to success as it turns out is simpler than you think.

Scott Young is a blogger, speaker and author. He previously spoke at TEDx EastsidePrep about his project “The MIT Challenge” to self-test MIT’s undergraduate computer science curriculum in one year, using their freely available information. His most recent project was with Vat Jaiswal, traveling to four countries, learning languages, with the goal of not speaking English for an entire year. He writes about learning and self-education at his website, ScottHYoung.com.

Vat Jaiswal is a graduate student, aspiring architect and filmmaker. His most recent project was with Scott Young on The Year Without English, where he traveled through Spain, Brazil, China, Taiwan and Korea creating four short documentaries on language learning and cultural immersion. He shares his work, including experimental time-lapse photography and an interview series with successful architects, at vatjaiswal.com

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

How to Achieve Your Most Ambitious Goals | Stephen Duneier | TEDxTucson


How you define Stephen Duneier depends on how you came to know him. Some define him as an expert institutional investor, while others know him as a large scale installation artist, avid outdoorsman, professor, decision strategist, coach, business leader, mindfulness extremist, author, speaker, daredevil or Guinness world record holder. In his talk, Stephen explains that what truly defines him arent titles, but an approach to decision making that transformed him from someone who struggled with simple tasks to a guy who is continuously achieving even his most ambitious dreams.

For thirty years, he has applied cognitive science to investing, business and life. The result has been the turnaround of numerous institutional businesses, career best returns for managers who have adopted his methods, the development of a $1.25 billion dollar hedge fund and a rapidly shrinking bucket list.

Mr. Duneier teaches graduate courses on Decision Analysis in UCSB’s College of Engineering. His book, AlphaBrain is due for release in early 2017 from Wiley

How to save the energy system | André Bardow | TEDxRWTHAachen


Our energy systems are shifting. With constantly more energy being generated by sustainable sources, what exactly is there to save? Listen to André’s illustrative case for the challenges that we must meet in order to further advance these new energies.

André Bardow is a professor and Head of the Chair of Technical Thermodynamics at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. He studied mechanical engineering with a major in chemical engineering at Aachen and Carnegie Mellon University and later received a Ph.D. in process systems engineering. He held positions as a Postdoc at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and associate professor in the Department of Process

Air conditioning with wind, sun and water: Ben Bronsema at TEDxDelft


Whoever said that «its not easy being green», must have known what he or she was talking about. Of course, science has made some remarkable progress over the last decade when it comes to clean energy, but how many of those developed clean energy models have actually been integrated within the architecture of our homes and offices? (Power sockets excluded.).

We can hear you think, that stationing a big eco-friendly power plant on your rooftop would perhaps be a little too much, but somewhere in the nearby future you could consider to let nature take over the office building you work in!

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The Poverty Paradox: Why Most Poverty Programs Fail And How To Fix Them | Efosa Ojomo | TEDxGaborone


How can we eradicate poverty? That is the question that underpins a majority of development programs. But what if by asking that question, we are limiting our capacity to actually eradicate poverty and create prosperity? In this heartfelt and passionate talk, Efosa Ojomo explains how our framing of the problem of poverty is hindering our progress. He suggests a different way to solve the global poverty problem.

An alumnus of the prestigious Forum for Growth and Innovation Center at the Harvard Business School (HBS), Ojomo works alongside colleague and mentor Professor Clay Christensen in their shared goal to discover, develop and disseminate robust and accessible theory in the areas of disruptive innovation and general management as it relates to economic development.

Ojomo’s body of work will ultimately help entrepreneurs, policy makers and development practitioners spur prosperity in their regions.

Specifically, Ojomo’s research examines how emerging markets in sub-Saharan Africa, Central and South America, and Asia can engender prosperity for their citizens by focusing on investments in market creating innovations, such as M-PESA, the mobile money transfer platform in Kenya.

Ojomo graduated with honors from Vanderbilt University with a degree in computer engineering. He earned his MBA from Harvard Business School.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx