Helsinki Podcasts
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Not much has worked out according to plan since the pandemic hit the world about two years ago. There are, however, a few sectors that have managed better than others. Digitalization has, in general, taken several major steps forward, and many prop-tech companies have met an increased interest in all their products. What has happened during the past year from a Finnish perspective? What are the demands and requests on the market today?
This production was recorded on May 24th at Business Arena Helsinki.
Host
Magnus Svantegård, partner, Stronghold Invest
Participants
Tasha Tolmacheva, Co-Founder, PropTech Finland
Maarit Kahila, CEO, Maptionnaire by Mapita
Markus Porvari, CEO Hyperin
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The pandemic has given us reason to reflect over what makes the attractive city of tomorrow? A city worth its name needs to be busy, filled with housing, culture, commercial activities, all connected by smart infrastructure and transportation. When urban development is driven by issues involving climate, health and digitalization, do we need to rethink our strategy? Flexibility seems like the way forward in both planning and building, but what does it look like when put to practice? We talk about restarting our cities after the pandemic, but where do we start?
This production was recorded on May 24th at Business Arena Helsinki.
Host
Peter Nyman, Journalist
Participants
Tarja Laine, Director of Urban Planning,City of Vantaa
Kim Särs, Business Director, Trevian
Jan Vapaavuori, Former Mayor of Helsinki, Senior Advisor at NREP
Tonje Værdal Frydenlund, Director Acquisition & Business Development Nordics, Snøhetta Oslo
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This production was recorded on May 24th at Business Arena Helsinki.
Host
Peter Nyman, Journalist
Participants
Greg Clark, Professor of City & Regional Leadership
Antti Säynätkari Managing Director, Skanska Commercial Development Finland
Teemu Rämö, Head of Department, NCC Property Development Finland
Kimmo Leivo, Project Director at City of Espoo
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Miriam Haley was one of the main witnesses in the trial against the film producer Harvey Weinstein. She has worked in the film industry in London.
Alla Sommarprat finns att lyssna på i Sveriges Radio Play.
A change reflected in a court of lawIn this episode, of the Swedish Radio show Sommar, Miriam Haley is talking about the exhausting process during the trial against Harvey Weinstein, which ended with a 23 years sentence in prison.
Haley is talking about the existing ideas in the society how one thinks a victim should act after an abusive act. She says that many people try to forget the trauma in fear of not being trusted.
“However we are all responsible for changing our culture to create a safer environment for victims to speak out in”, she says.
About Miriam HaleyProducer, 43 years old. Born in Helsinki, Finland. Brought up in Stockholm, Sweden and has lived in Mexico and London, UK.
Star witness in the trial against the film producer Harvey Weinstein. The many accusations against Harvey Weinstein were the beginning of the MeToo movement.
She has worked in the film industry in London and as a production assistant for the TV show Project Runway in New York. Today she is a producer in the advertising industry.
“Summer” is a very well known radio show where a person is given free hands to speak about whatever they want and play whatever music they like.
Producer for this episode: Emilie Svensson
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This week Håkan interview a chinese sf writer calling herself Summer at Worldcon in Helsinki.
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This is our very first English speaking podcast aiming new and old international fandom friends. We have three amazing interviews from the recent Worldcon 75 in Helsinki. Jukka Halme, supreme overlord of the finnish Worldcon. Dave Clark of the San Jose organisation and finaly Steve Cooper and Emmy England of Dublin 2019. Your host for the show is Håkan Wester and Patrick Edlund. Enjoy!