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This is a podcast about the little spaces in between all the important stuff in your lives. All that filler space inbetween all the important dialogue in the movie, yeah... that's what this is.
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This is my journey through the vast world of cryptocurrency while sharing some different experiences throughout the space that doesn't sleep. Reporting on a plethora of different trends or projects that come into my radar. Bringing guests on to the show that have similar backgrounds in the field or simply want to talk cryptocurrency since this may very well be the future of finance. The show is available on all major media platforms rather you be listening in to episodes or having the chance ...
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For the past 20 years, Liquid Architecture has been Australia’s leading organisation for artists working with sound and listening. LA investigates the sounds themselves, but also the ideas communicated about, and the meaning of, sound and listening.
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The Pharma Letter Podcast provides in-depth discussion and analysis focused on key trends, companies and events in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Our guests come from a broad array of sectors and business functions, from early stage research in biopharmaceuticals, to patient engagement and marketing, supply chain management and life sciences investing. Podcasts are typically 20-30 minutes in length and are released approximately once every two weeks.
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Brief thoughts from photographer and creative director Philip Edsel on art, culture, and the creative process. Follow his Morning Thoughts series on Instagram stories @edsel. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edsel/support
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Join us in this episode as we sit down with Casey, an entrepreneur and a remarkable success story in the world of trading education. Casey's journey from humble beginnings to running a seven-figure trading education business is nothing short of inspiring. Tune in to hear Casey's captivating story of resilience, determination, and the power of helpi…
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An overview of how Solana has been performing lately along with the different avenues such as DeFi, farming for airdrops, while trading some other coins in the ecosystem. Accumulating a chunk of SOL when it was down was a major key for my portfolio. Farming for airdrops as of late has started to have some nice rewards attached to it. Going back to …
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This week we are speaking with the chief executive of British drug development company Ellipses Pharma. Founded in 2018 to create new cancer therapies, the firm is following a unique multimodal approach to clinical development, leveraging a variety of technologies. That’s not the only way that Ellipses is rethinking drug development. The company us…
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Dive into the heart of decentralized finance with this latest episode! Join me as I unravel the intricacies of MarginFi, a cutting-edge protocol built on the Solana blockchain. Discover how MarginFi empowers users to navigate the decentralized landscape, offering unique insights into maximizing gains and optimizing financial strategies. Plus, explo…
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In this episode, we're diving deep into the exciting realm of airdrops and riding the ever-changing waves of the crypto market. Join us as we explore the strategies behind airdrop success, dissect the latest market trends, and provide you with invaluable insights to navigate the dynamic landscape of digital assets. Here are the links. 67Wc3xgcDiSW8…
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Join us as we delve into the cutting-edge world of digital security with the highly anticipated reveal of the Ellipal wallet and their exclusive care package. Discover the unparalleled innovation behind Ellipal's state-of-the-art technology, designed to safeguard your cryptocurrencies. Unveil the secrets of their robust security features and sleek …
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In the world of outsourced clinical research, ICON is a big fish in a pond full of other increasingly big fish. In this episode of The Pharma Letter Podcast, we chat with the company’s chief commercial officer, George McMillan. Like many in the industry, the Dublin-headquartered clinical research organization (CRO) has sought to grow in size to tak…
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It's been a while since my last episode here on the show. Catch up on what has been going on and what is to come. The never sleeping constant changing crypto space a love hate relationship at times. I will be dropping some subscriber only episodes as well so be on the lookout for that. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod…
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Exodus Wallet is a powerful cryptocurrency management tool that enables you to manage, swap and securely store over 260 cryptocurrencies and NFTs on your web browser, mobile, desktop, and hardware wallets. With Exodus Wallet, you have the flexibility to access your cryptocurrencies and NFTs on multiple devices and platforms, making it one of the mo…
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With an Accelerated nod for Aduhelm (aducanumab) and now full approval for Leqembi (lecanemab) in the USA, Biogen (Nasdaq: BIIB) and Eisai (TYO: 4523) have overturned decades of failure in Alzheimer’s. But at the annual meeting of the Alzheimer’s Association (AAIC), it’s another neurology heavyweight taking center stage, as Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) ma…
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In the runup to the annual meeting of the Alzheimer’s Association, this week we are speaking with Michael Irizarry, deputy chief clinical officer at Eisai US. At the event in July, there will be plenty to discuss, with recent new data from Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY) suggesting its anti-amyloid candidate, donanemab, is likely to provide healthy competiti…
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Set against a backdrop of foundering confidence in biotech stocks, the success of some companies incubated by Massachusetts-based Flagship Pioneering has been remarkable. Flagship has invested billions of dollars getting startups off the ground, many of which, such as Foghorn Therapeutics (Nasdaq: FHTX), Codiak Biosciences (Nasdaq: CDAK) and Rubius…
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A draft of the European Commission’s ongoing review of pharmaceutical legislation has leaked, prompting a bitterly-worded reaction from drugmakers, which accuse legislators of “sabotaging” the industry. There is no doubt that the proposals represent serious change. Maarten Meulenbelt, partner and expert on EU regulatory affairs at Sidley Austin, de…
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In this episode, we delve into the future of cannabis cultivation with CryptoGrow, a web3-native technology company that is building cutting-edge hardware to decentralize and disrupt emerging markets. Their genesis product, the CryptoGrow Pod, empowers anyone to grow premium, cost-efficient cannabis in their home with the touch of a button.CryptoGr…
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In this episode, I dive deep into the recent announcement from Uphold that they will be discontinuing their debit card program. The decision has left many users with questions and concerns about how they will be able to access their funds and continue using the platform. I start by exploring the reasons behind Uphold's decision, including the chall…
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This week on The Pharma Letter Podcast, we are joined by Galapagos (Euronext: GLPG) chief executive Paul Stoffels. After an illustrious career as chief scientific officer at Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), Dr Stoffels is ready for a new chapter in his home country of Belgium. His instalment as Galapagos CEO is also a kind of homecoming. Founded in 1…
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Are you tired of feeling like just another number on centralized social media platforms? Want to take control of your data and monetize your content? Look no further than Desofy, the revolutionary decentralized social media platform built on the DeSo blockchain. Desofy offers a new level of digital freedom where you own your keys, your content, and…
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Join the Wolf of Crypto as he reflects on the success he had during the last bull run of the crypto market and the lessons he learned along the way. Discover the trials and tribulations he faced in the NFT sector and how he navigated the ups and downs of the market. In this episode, the Wolf of Crypto will be sharing insights on what he will be foc…
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The object of the ellipse within science fiction offers numerous ways to reimagine temporarily outside of the confines of linear progress. In part two of ‘Ellipses: Returning to Time Knots and Techno Utopias’ we travel back to the techno-utopian ideas of the dot com boom of the early 1990s to explore the now fraught potential of constructions of di…
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The object of the ellipse within science fiction offers numerous ways to reimagine temporarily outside of the confines of linear progress. In part two of ‘Ellipses: Returning to Time Knots and Techno Utopias’ we travel back to the techno-utopian ideas of the dot com boom of the early 1990s to explore the now fraught potential of constructions of di…
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Meta-Phoneme. High-Flyers hosting a glossification. Neverything.Hexed conditioning, Typographic shatters on shhhhhh. Stink of a Mega-Mix.Champagne on bow. Grand Stalemates. Tell-DrillGulping a drip-feel lottery. Preciousness or cavity. Hardly-edging Soft points.Repeat polite, encore ahistorical. In/formation politics. Flexing MegaplexxxListen in to…
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Selfless selves, linked Is, and not-Is. -I is the third in a series of twelve annual 12-hour events taking place on December 12, 2022. Each year the event moves through each word of the 12-word phrase 'you and I are water earth fire air of life and death' and activates the word of the year in a myriad of ways. Christof Migone talks through the orig…
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The outcome of the recent midterm elections in the USA surprised many by returning a Democrat-led Senate, preventing Republicans from gaining control of the next Congress. Analysts, having expected a stronger showing for Republicans, put some of the blame on former president Donald Trump, whose endorsements and active involvement in campaigning wer…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages? Rully and Wukir of Senyawa talk through the stories, languages and sounds explored through their collaboration; the power of music performance …
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Jasmin Wing-Lin Leung talks through her connection with the Erhu; her compositional practice of working with room resonance; and what to expect …
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In "Musical Vitalities", Holly Watkins describes the life of music - tenuous, metaphorical, contingent and mortal - as the cross-modal interpretation of sounds. Sounds are ambiguous, they alert us to dangers and lures, both animate and inanimate. “Music retains that ambiguity; music is the art of possibly animate things”.Artist and writer Tessa Lai…
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The object of the ellipse within science fiction offers numerous ways to reimagine temporarily outside of the confines of linear progress. Ellipses: Part One: Time Knots encourages us to imagine a more blended temporarily and perhaps to even actualise new times.Daniel Jenatsch talks through the expansion of his universe ‘The Close World’; the affec…
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*Partnered content In Boston, Massachusetts, one company is now making significant headway in the development of an innovative treatment for rare pediatric liver diseases. Led by president and chief executive officer Ron Cooper, Albireo (Nasdaq: ALBO) has since 2021 boasted both US and EU approval for the novel bile acid modulator Bylvay (odevixiba…
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Presented in homage to Lis Rhodes pioneering optical sound and film installation, Light Music (1975), Liquid Architecture presented a series of live experimental sound and cinema performances at ACMI on Saturday October 15th.Sally Golding talks through her work Intra Protocol; the techniques of expanding cinema in space and media; and the community…
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TERRA: Memory & Soil is a collaboration between Victoria Pham and Joel Spring that transforms West Space gallery into an immersive garden by combining sound, biological-sculpture, architecture and projection. The project interrogates how we remember our past landscapes, bringing vastly different insights into notions of the built environment, histo…
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A Creek Story is a newly commissioned moving image and concrete poetry work by artist Joy Zhou. Collaging text, images, and audio in a series of moving image works and gifs, Zhou builds on their interest in visually and sonically mapping the plurality of encounters one may have with such waterways and creeks on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land.Inspired …
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How can sound and listening be mobilised for understanding questions of power, capture, and extraction under networked capitalism and data colonialism?Capture All is a multiyear collaboration between Liquid Architecture and Sarai, featuring artists, scholars, and writers based in India and Australia contributing to a series of critical intensives a…
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Close collaborator, writer and experimental musician James Hazel unfurls the complex weavings of Holowell's nuanced approach to vocal composition and improvisation in Dancing on The Margins: The Manifold, Minor Voci of Sonya Holowell published on Disclaimer.https://disclaimer.org.au/contents/dancing-on-the-margins-the-manifold-minor-voci-of-sonya-h…
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As President Joe Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act into law, drugmakers in the USA are poring over the likely impact on drug prices, and how best to respond to its enactment. The legislation passed in the US Congress with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the decisive vote in an otherwise deadlocked Senate. That evident lack of bipartisans…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Eva Birch talks through her shift into sound poetry; the parallel influences of Dada and psychoanalysis on her practice; and reflects on her rec…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Adam Gołębiewski describes how he has extended the drum kit to include mysterious and unusual objects; outlines the pleasures and difficulties o…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?YL Hooi talks through the convergence of genres that influence her sound, her collaborative relationship with Tarquin Manek and how her songs ha…
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For years, commentators have observed that drug prices in the USA are significantly higher than elsewhere in the world. Pointing to the high levels of innovation in the USA, a country where new drugs and biologics tend to get launched first, argue that market-based pricing funds essential research and development. As the US Congress debates more go…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Alexandra Spence expands on her relationship to objects and how she translates their textures and histories into sound; the development of her p…
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Jarrod and Nisa of Fabulous Diamonds talk through how their sound has changed over their two decade collaboration with instrumentation and genre; the influence on line music and techno-feudalism; and their delayed production flow that keeps them moving into new musical territories.Fabulous Diamonds are the long-running duo of Nisa Venerosa and Jarr…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Bhairavi Raman reflects on her early love for the violin, the questions that push her musical practice to new parameters, and expands on her inq…
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Interest in the potential for artificial intelligence to transform different aspects of the drug discovery and development process is at an all-time high. According to industry analyst GlobalData, the number of AI deals in pharma has doubled in the last three years, reaching 85 in 2021, and more pharmaceutical companies are hiring for AI roles than…
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An earhole is an open meatus into the body, through which sonic subjectivities are digested and recomposed. Sound and vibration leak in and out from all orifices, connecting and entangling in the folds of bodies, disturbing those boundaries.Today on the podcast Archie Barry and V Barratt join Frances Barrett and Debris Facility for a conversation t…
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The dissonance of democracy; sum of an irreducibly complex combination of notes. We attune, celebrate, make difference audible, amplify disobedience, choreograph dissonance, enact alternative rituals and harmonies, open new horizons of possibility. Today on the podcast we revisit Mono-Poly-June with a Japanese ghost story told by Amy May Stuart, a …
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Del Lumanta is an artist, musician, DJ, educator and organiser living and working on Eora Country. Their expansive practice moves between genres and mediums, explored under pseudonyms and collaborative projects. Fellow DIY and experimental musician Emma Ramsay takes a deep dive into the internal and lateral workings of Del Lumanta's sonic practice …
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Today on the podcast Raja Kirik talks through the origins of their collaboration, the practice of bringing traditional Jaranan trance dance into…
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With the approval of Aduhelm (aducanumab), the first new Alzheimer’s treatment in decades, people affected by dementia were given new hope that a breakthrough had finally arrived. A year later, the product is yet to gain traction in the USA, the only country to have approved it, and developers Biogen (Nasdaq: BIIB) and Eisai (TYO: 4523) have been f…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Today on the podcast Rama Parwata and Female Wizard talk through the multi-genre influences to their sounds, creative processes and what to expe…
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Folk, Noise, Electronics, Improvisation – how can radical music help us manifest new possibilities for thinking and imagine new ways of organising community through ritual behaviours, actions and languages?Mirasia and Kuya Neil talk through the cross over of influences that led them to collaborating, the practice of sampling and how that impacts ge…
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Over 2021 and 2022, 20 sound artists were were given the time and space to produce a new electronic track at Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio. These two-week Recovery Residencies were developed to assist artists in getting back into their creative practice after the impacts of 2020. Emily Bennett, Lu Lin, Patrick Hartono, Mel Deerson, Bonnie Cummi…
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