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  • On today’s show, I talk with Dano Marr - program manager and curator of the AI Business Consultant program at Hyper Island.


    In this conversation, Dano shares his story, how he wound up in Sweden after working as a UX designer in the States, honing skills in communication and leadership and his thought process behind the design and development of the AIBC program without having any formal education in AI itself.

      

    Dano is creative, entrepreneurially-minded and a great storyteller. This episode is an insight into understanding your strengths and weaknesses, “trusting the process” and reiterating on your situation in order to optimise for a desired outcome.


    Links

    Hyper Island: AI Business Consultant Program

    A relevant blog post from Dano

    Dano Marr website


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  • Niklas Dahlqvist is a music composer, studying at KMH (The Royal Music Academy in Stockholm), who has been experimenting with coding and machine learning tools in audio and video creation for the past few years.  


    In this conversation, Niklas shares his perspectives on the artistic uses of AI, his journey in using code as a music-making tool or instrument and the scene for showcasing AI music in Stockholm and in a broader sense.


    This episode is an insight into contemporary methods of composition, transitions from traditional forms of music making and experimenting with technology in the pursuit of creativity rather than to make oneself more hireable.


    Links

    Niklas Dahlqvist - AImbient

    Fylkingen

    Kungliga Musikhögskolan (KMH)

    KABLAM

    Supercollider

    Kalkatraz Cassettes

    99 Projects YouTube


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  • On this episode of the 99 Projects podcast, I talk with Mikael Olsson, a media and broadcast freelancer born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden. After working in different roles within audio and film he started his own company, MOLB, in the 90s and has made it work ever since.


    Mikael candidly and humorously shares his perspectives on freelancing, the future of audio and film, and most significantly, how the learning never stops. This episode is for anyone looking to work or transition into the freelance world, especially in audio, film or broadcasting. Many of the topics and situations Mikael discusses are relatable to any freelancer. Among many things, Mikael answers where he thinks the biggest opportunities are for media consultants as well as advice for people looking to become a freelancer in audio or film.


    This episode is an insight into technological change, keeping yourself relevant in your field and the realities of freelancing in the media and broadcasting industry 


    If you’re enjoying this podcast, feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel and whichever podcast platform you’re tuning in from. You can also leave questions or suggestions in the YouTube comments or via the contact form on our website: www.99projectspodcast.com


    Links

    Mikael Olsson on LinkedIn

    MOLB

    99 Projects YouTube


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  • On this episode of the 99 Projects podcast, I talk with Anita Owens, a data analyst based in Stockholm, Sweden. After moving here from Florida in the US, she found it difficult to find a job in her previous field and decided to go back to school and re-skill in a more future-proof industry, after hearing about business related courses at Hyper Island. She now works for the company InstaBee.


    This episode is for anyone looking to work or transition into the world of data and how data analysis and other technical roles, which are forever changing, relate to business goals. Anita shares so much information and advice for anyone looking to build a career in data and advanced analytics.


    If you’re enjoying this podcast, feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel and whichever podcast platform you’re tuning in from. You can also leave questions or suggestions in the YouTube comments or via the contact form on our website: www.99projectspodcast.com


    Links

    Anita Owens LinkedIn

    Follow Anita on Medium

    DataCamp

    Coursera

    Hyper Island

    InstaBee

    99 Projects YouTube


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  • On the first episode of the 99 Projects podcast, I'm talking to three friends who share their story about starting a restaurant together. Santa Salsa is a Venezuelan arepa restaurant located in Frihamnen in Stockholm. Santa Salsa was started by Maikel Gonzales and Nico Barnao as a pop-up kitchen connected to the local underground music scene – serving free hand-held arepas at punk gigs as a means to attract an early crowd. They had a DIY ethos and a passion for bringing authentic Venezuelan arepas to the people of Stockholm. A few years later, they were joined by Sebastian Paez, who helped take the project to the next level during the Covid-19 pandemic.


    We'll uncover how the three partners connected, how Santa Salsa began and how each member became involved in the project. We’ll also discuss finding inspiration in New York City, intercultural communications, where they want to take the project and advice for people following their passion to cook and bring their food to a wider audience.


    If you’re enjoying this podcast, feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel and whichever podcast platform you’re tuning in from – it’s a great way to support us. You can also leave questions or suggestions in the YouTube comments or via the contact form on our website: www.99projectspodcast.com


    Links

    Santa Salsa Instagram

    Santa Salsa Facebook

    Swedish Coeliac Foundation

    Caracas Arepa Bar, NYC

    Hyper Island

    Yttons Bar, Stockholm

    La Neta, Stockholm

    99 Projects YouTube


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  • Welcome to the 99 Projects podcast, a weekly show that deep-dives into creative and enterprising projects. Each week we'll uncover the people or stories behind intriguing ventures – and discuss the results, outcomes, and, most importantly, the lessons learned. 


    I’m David Richardson, an acoustic engineer and AI student. I’m curious about why and how people do what they do. Join me as I track down the creators, experimenters and outsiders behind smart ideas, innovation and invention – and explore real stories of endeavour, trial and error. 


    A hybrid of guest interviews, recordings from the field and insight sharing – episodes typically last for around 30 minutes and new shows are added every Tuesday.


    You can find this podcast across all usual platforms. Feel free to subscribe wherever you’re tuning in from and stay up to date with new episodes. If you’d like to get in touch or ask us a question, visit www.99projectspodcast.com. There, you’ll also find our blog, where we document and share resources related to this podcast, links to social media and bonus material.


    Thank you for listening 


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