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02:21 Мельбурн — самый комфортный город в мире.
07:43 Самые дорогие сигареты ever
09:30 Переулок AC\DC
10:35 Австралийский Брайтон Бич
11:21 Озеро цвета Барби.
14:10 Немного о понаехавших
15:47 Пингвины
17:24 Наши в Австралии
22:30 Австралийские животные — Тасманийский дьявол, кенгуру и коалы.
26:23 Великая Океанская Дорога ( Great Ocean Road)
27:26 Немного о серфинге в Австралии
33:27 Ночуем в Австралийском доме.
36:50 Сидней
37:17 Bondi Beach. Самый известный пляж Австралии
38:24 Австралийский Гранд Каньон — Blue Mountains
42:00 Сиднейская Опера внутри и снаружи
49:19 Мой фидбэк по Австралии
Если вы тоже росли в 90-е, значит, нас с вами воспитывал один и тот же человек. Пока родители пытались хоть что-то заработать, мы оставались один на один с телевизором.
К великому счастью, одной из главных звезд этого телевизора был Сергей Супонев.
Супонев — автор и ведущий лучших детских программ, которые когда-либо знала наша страна.
Это «Марафон 15» — серьезный тележурнал для подростков.
Это «Звездный час» — главная интеллектуальная игра всех тинэйджеров России.
Это «Денди.Новая реальность» — обзоры компьютерных игр за много лет до Мэдиссона.
И это «Зов Джунглей» — веселые старты для мелюзги, которые почему-то было интересно смотреть, даже если ты сильно старше.
Сергей погиб в 2001 году и после этого популярного детского телевидения, в общем, не стало.
Про Сергея снято много фильмов, но там в основном — про личное. Нам же захотелось показать его работу и его характер, который позволял делать эту работу настолько ярко.
Итак, ближайший час с небольшим — про Сергея Супонева. Человека, с которым мы не были знакомы, но с которым бесконечно дружили.
0:00 — В этом выпуске
1:25 — Про неудачные эксперименты с внешностью
2:37 — О хейтерах
2:52 — О зависимости от общественного мнения
3:46 — О религии
4:10 — О трансформации: от гламура и вечеринок к осознанности
5:24 — Жалеет ли Сати о чем-то из своего прошлого?
5:58 — Про славу, деньги, внимание мужчин
6:49 — «Я просыпалась с чувством гадкой пустоты после очередной вечеринки. Словно в мусорки вывалялась»
7:28 — Про кризис и депрессию
8:19 — Рекламная интеграция
10:03 — Про приход к гуру, который изменил ее жизнь
12:25 — Про кавказское детство
12:46 — Про феминизм
16:44 — Про гламурные нулевые VS модная осознанность сегодня
17:51 — Про ханжество и осуждение. Почему порицаются отношения с богатыми мужчинами?
18:26 — Про честность и лицемерие
20:20 — Про начало славы группы «Фабрика»
20:39 — Таинственная история ухода из группы Маши Алалыкиной
23:10 — Почему Сати была главной звездой группы «Фабрика»
25:03 — Про скандалы в группе
26:19 — Про планы на детей
27:03 — Про скандальный характер
31:43 — Рекламная интеграция
36:15 — Про отчаяние после звездной жизни
38:00 — Про появление в жизни Сати Тимура Кулибаева, зятя президента Казахстана
38:17 — Что не так было на программе «Секрет на миллион» у Леры Кудрявцевой
39:04 — Скучает ли Сати до сих по Тимуру Кулибаеву?
40:13 — «Он используем, к сожалению, многими женщинами»
40:30 — Почему Сати не стала девушкой «Татлера»?
41:10 — Про отношения с Александром Шенкманом
41:35 — Про героинь «Татлера»
42:48 — Про Гогу Ашкенази
43:11 — Про то, насколько Сати материальна
43:27 — Про драмы и невротизм в отношениях с Тимуром Кулибаевым
44:22 — Почему Сати не родила от Кулибаева?
45:47 — Про любвеобильность «мужчины мечты»
45:59 — Про знакомство с казахским миллиардером
47:37 — Про то, каково быть секс-символом
47:56 — Как Сати едва не стала второй женой олигарха
48:15 — Про здоровую и нездоровую любовь
50:04 — Обращение к хейтерам
50:53 — Почему именно рождение ребенка у Гоги Ашкенази стало триггером для расставания с Кулибаевым
54:34 — Про светскую жизнь
55:15 — Про практики
55:51 — Про медитации
57:43 — Про астрологию и нумерологию
1:00:03 — Про новые точки опоры современных людей сегодня
1:01:17 — Про глобальные тренды
1:01:51 — Про вирус
1:02:43 — Про вегетарианство
1:05:29 — Почему Сати не смогла бы встречаться с мужчиной не вегетарианцем?
1:05:49 — История одного неудачного свидания
1:07:00 — Про алкоголь
1:09:11 — Зож как маркетинг
1:10:03 — Про новое творчество, в котором нет коммерции
1:12:30 — Про новых кумиров времени
1:14:09 — Бали уже не тот?
1:14:29 — Про мужа. История знакомства и 4 свадьбы с одним мужчиной
1:17:15 — Любовь на расстоянии возможна?
1:19:34 — Про планы на будущее
A little white spider spends her days daydreaming about flying off to meet her other half from her hanging flower pot. Wishing the same company as the butterflies, she makes leaf wings to take off but falls in to the abyss of the grass bellow. There, she will meet a peculiar butterfly and together theyll find a way out of the grass and discover much more.
This is my first fully animated short. It is a labor of love that Ive been working on since August of 2017. Im so happy I get to share this milestone in my life and my career with all of you.
The entire musical score was done by the amazing themusicreborn aka Ben Banas. Hes a fellow freelance artist so please check out his content.
Jacque Fresco talks about his young years, how he became the way he is, about spirituality, about Great Depression, about how he met Peter Joseph and why this shits got to go!
Original footage was shot by Charlie Veitch.
The film is edited by Igor Mukhin.
3D-Images at the end done by Andrew Buxton from designs of Jacque Fresco.
Music at the end is by Ronald Jenkees — Stay Crunchy (Wolf-e-Wolf Dubstep Remix)
The only barrier to learning a language is memory. — The process of language learning is the process of forming memories. Nothing more, nothing less. If you understand that, and you understand how memories are formed, then you can make progress in a way youve never dreamed possible before. Gabriel Wyner is an author, opera singer and polyglot based in Chicago. After reaching fluency in German in 14 weeks with the help of the immersive Middlebury Language Schools, he fell in love with the process of language learning, going on to spend two months in intensive Italian courses in Perugia, Italy. Searching for ways to bring the immersion experience into the home, he began to develop a system that rapidly builds fluency in short, daily sessions. In 2010, his efforts paid off. He learned French to fluency in 5 months, and then Russian in 10 months.
Born in Los Angeles, he graduated summa cum laude in 2007 from the University of Southern California with dual degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Vocal Arts Performance, and was awarded the Renaissance Scholar’s prize for excellence in unrelated disciplines. He then moved to Vienna to pursue triple Master’s degrees at the Konservatorium Wien in Opera, Lieder and Voice, and graduated with honors in 2011.
Currently learning Japanese, hes learned Hungarian and Spanish over the last few years. His book on language learning – Fluent Forever: How to learn any language fast and never forget it – was published on August 5, 2014 (Harmony/Random House). His most recent project has been the development of a new language learning tool, which became the most successful Kickstarter for an app in history in September of 2017. 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
Simple, profound truths are the realm of this Buddhist nun. Her message? The gift of happiness truly lies within our own hearts and minds. Gen Kelsang Nyema, exuding a peacefulness that immediately connects with the audience, starts by asking three questions: Are you having a good day? Why? Tomorrow, would you rather have a good day or a bad day? She teaches that we cannot put our happiness at the whim of other people and of circumstances. If we want to be happy, we have to «stop outsourcing our happiness to other people» and cultivate a source of inner peace. What happens next is quite astounding. The whole crowd of 350 people proceeds to meditate with Nyema. Theres a little squirming at first, but as she leads the audience through a calm citation of how to rest the mind, audience members feel a collective relaxation flow into the room and through the people. Fascinating! Refreshing.
This talk was part of TEDxGreenville UNZIPPED, held April 11, 2014, at the Kroc Center in Greenville, South Carolina. For more information about Gen Nyema and her co-presenters, please visit tedxgreenville.com/2014presenters
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)
Health relationships begin with letting go of what is unhealthy. Jason Mahr describes how you can let go of what is damaging and promote healthy relationships in your life.
that exists to help coach people to overcome personal constraints while
focusing on renewing the mind. With over 20 years of experience in
working in churches and counseling others, Jason’s desire to lead others
comes from the struggle of overcoming a 23 year battle in his life. The
struggle that gripped him for so long was released through a healthy
relationship built on honesty and vulnerability. No longer having to battle
on his own, Jason was set free, and now devotes his life to helping others
We have to talk about porn! We have to talk about what message porn is sending and what it teaches our children! More and more extreme content found in mainstream porn, making people less sensitive to sexual aggression. Despite these alarming facts, porn is still one of our biggest taboos. Today, most children are first exposed to pornography at a worryingly young age, in fact, porn is the number one sex educator among young teenagers. Porn is a drug, but why isn’t it treated as an addiction?
In addition to being a public speaker, author and educator Maria is also head of youth organization Changing attitudes. As an expert on issues concerning pornography and sex-buying she has given more than 400 public talks. In her research, she has met with more than 500 people in prostitution, as well as thousands of sex-offenders. 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
Narda Pitkethly created a system that profoundly simplifies learning how to read. Watch how her system reduces illiteracy and many of its negative consequences. Narda Pitkethly moved to Japan after college and discovered the Japanese had created a simple method of learning to read, called Hiragana. Through their method, Narda learned to read Japanese in a week. Within three months, her comprehension allowed her to communicate freely in her home city of Fukuoka.
In 1988 Narda moved from Japan to Sun Valley because the small community and year-round outdoor activities enticed her. An accomplished glassblower, she often travels to Boise to create works of art.
When her daughter was identified as a challenged reader in the first grade, Narda discovered that English is one of the hardest languages in the world to learn to read, even for native speakers. Narda analyzed the English alphabet to understand why it is so difficult (1 in 4 children grow up without learning to read). She organized the letters in the same way the Japanese organized their Hiragana characters. Narda reveals an approach to the English language you have never seen before. 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