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马基雅维利的世界:恶行、美德与共和国

From 忽左忽右

-前言- 马基雅维利,最广为人知的形象是教人作恶的“恶魔导师”,连他的名字都成了避之不及的贬义词。但回到近代思想史,这位文艺复兴时期的佛罗伦萨政客远不止如此简单。作为近代政治思想的开创者,他抛出了许多全新的政治问题。在一个“没有神的世界”,国家应该如何统治?由马基雅维利开启的道德革命何以塑造了五百年后的世界?马基雅维利反对马基雅维利,他的理论当中暗藏哪些政治与道德的悖论?请听本期节目小P的精彩讲述! -本期话题成员- 程衍樑(微博@GrenadierGuard2) 小P,法律工作者(豆瓣:小p),《边角聊》主播 -时间轴- 02:11 基辛格否认自己是马基雅维利主义者 08:38 《君主论》是进献美第奇家族的干谒之作 12:37 国王好还是共和好:14世纪北意大利各城市国家大辩论 19:03 卢梭锐评:「马基雅维利就是共和派」 25:44 被颠覆的道德观:公私德分离,君主可做恶 34:44 马基雅维利是「比较政治学研究」,商鞅则是「管理手册」 36:44 对命运「祛魅」:如何在没有神的世界里统治国家? 46:08 马基雅维利与达芬奇曾合作设计水利工程 47:43 画家为何高于工匠:文艺复兴的「科学武装艺术」 51:09 勇敢、节制、诚实、正义在当代生活中的式微 56:30 马基雅维利:「国家越乱越有活力、千万不要相信雇佣兵」 55:41 如何捍卫共和国:马基雅维利会怎么点评韩国未遂政变? 01:08:59 从马基雅维利看现代政治制度的悖论 01:11:28 马克龙是当今世界不合格的「马基雅维利专家」 -制作团队- 声音设计 hotair 节目统筹 禾放 节目运营 小米粒 节目制作 hualun 思钊 Yo logo设计 杨文骥 -音乐- Danse Macabre - Busy Strings - Kevin MacLeod -本节目由JustPod出品 © 2025 上海斛律网络科技有限公司 - -互动方式- 商务合作:[email protected] 微博:@忽左忽右leftright @播客一下 @JustPod 微信公众号:忽左忽右Leftright / JustPod / 播客一下 小红书:JustPod气氛组 / 忽左忽右 B站:忽左忽右leftright 抖音:忽左忽右

Original title: 418 马基雅维利眼中的世界:作恶、美德与共和国

Original description: <p>- 导语 -</p> <p>马基雅维利,最广为人知的形象是教人作恶的&ldquo;恶魔导师&rdquo;,连他的名字都成了避之不及的贬义词。但回到近代思想史,这位文艺复兴时期的佛罗伦萨政客远不…

E850. Security guard brothers making a movie together.

From 故事FM

故事FM 第 850 期 今天的讲述者张中臣,来自安徽省最北端的一个小村子,张中臣高中毕业后读了技校,后来进了厂,车间主任说,小张,再干十年你就是车间主任了。 但小张后来还是辞工北上,到了北京电影学院做保安,在这里,他结识了一群热爱电影的保安兄弟。 2019 年,这几位兄弟集资 50 万元,拍摄了他们的第一部电影,《最后的告别》,这部电影获得了 FIRST 青年电影展 2021 年度最佳剧情长片和最佳导演两项大奖。2024 年,电影在院线上映。 今天张中臣来讲述的,是一个追逐梦想的故事,也是一个故事中的故事。 * 提示一下,本期节目同时拍摄了视频访谈,你可以在 B 站和视频号里搜索「故事FM」订阅观看。 /Staff/ 讲述者 | 张中臣 主播 | @故事FM 爱哲 制作人 | 王家猫 文案整理 | 爱哲 俞柯伊 声音设计 | 李磊 运营 | 鸣鸣 用你的声音,讲述你的故事。故事FM 是一档亲历者自述的声音节目。 在以下渠道均可收听我们的节目:苹果播客 | 网易云音乐 | 喜马拉雅 蜻蜓FM | 荔枝FM | 懒人听书 小宇宙 | QQ音乐 | 酷狗音乐 | 酷我音乐 Spotify | YouTube Music 商务合作:[email protected] 微信公众号:故事FM (ID: story_fm) 新浪微博:@故事FM_StoryFM 个人微信号:gushi_fm02

Original title: E850.一起拍电影的保安兄弟们

Original description: <p>故事FM 第 850 期</p><p>今天的讲述者张中臣,来自安徽省最北端的一个小村子,张中臣高中毕业后读了技校,后来进了厂,车间主任说,小张,再干十年你就是车间主任了。</p><p>但小张后…

55 李在明执政首月:清算、改革、丑闻、困局与转向

From 正文三台

-本期阵容- Phil Chang 「正文三台」主播 姜昊求 韩中经济社会研究所 所长 张智华 韩国刑事诉讼法学会 常务理事 -时间轴- **02:03** 尹锡悦狱中情况 **04:44** 金建熙特检:干政、估价操纵等16项嫌疑 **09:50** 内乱外患特检:无人机挑衅朝鲜 **19:13** 蔡上兵特检:国防部干预海军士兵溺亡调查 **29:29** 总理金民锡的学历问题 **43:30** 韩国人事听证会失效 **45:43** 总理金民锡的收入问题 **57:00** 人事听证会制度韩美的不同 **58:55** 三权分立是否出现问题? **1:05:00** 李在明行政权改革的方向 **1:24:11** 紧急情况下士兵是否应该无条件服从命令? **1:43:23** 法制并不完美 **1:46:50** 李在明的经济政策1:发放消费券 1:54:54 李在明的经济政策2:抑制房地产需求 2:09:30 教育部长官李真淑作为通讯作者论文查重率74% **2:11:10** 雇佣劳动部长官金荣训与黄色信封法 **2:21:16** 李在明会来参加抗战胜利80周年阅兵吗? **2:29:04** 统一部改名「韩半岛和平部」意味着什么? -出品·制作- Phil Chang -听友群- 二维码过期时请查看最新一期正文三台下方二维码是否为最新,或者私信Phil Chang的小红书或抖音(ID:Phil Chang)添加听友群 *本节目欢迎更多有趣优质内容,有相关经历且有兴趣的朋友可以加听友群联系Phil Chang,《正文三台》期待各位的分享!

Original title: 55 李在明执政首月:清算、改革、丑闻、困局与转向

Original description: <figure><img src="https://image.xyzcdn.net/FkjglbZJQqzGeT89Y-eIp8eLcZ-s.PNG" /></figure><p>-本期阵容-</…

林培瑞:去世八年,刘晓波留给我们什么?

From 不明白播客

"I have no enemies," Liu Xiaobo's final statement in court. On December 8, 2008, Liu Xiaobo was arrested in Beijing. Two days later, the "Charter 08" was released. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison for inciting subversion of state power. In 2010, he won the Nobel Peace Prize in prison. On July 13, 2017, he became the first Nobel laureate to die in custody since German journalist Carl von Ossietzky in 1938. Today is July 13, 2025, eight years since Liu Xiaobo's death. In today's Chinese context, the name of this Nobel laureate has long disappeared from public space and the Internet, and DeepSeek has also erased his existence. But he was the most watched academic star in China in the 1980s. On the evening of June 3, 1989, he stayed in Tiananmen Square and negotiated with the military and the government, so that the student protesters in Tiananmen Square avoided the bloodshed that occurred elsewhere in Beijing. Despite having many opportunities to go into exile abroad, he chose to stay in China and was imprisoned many times. In this episode, we invited the famous sinologist Perry Link. In 2023, Perry Link and Chinese scholar Wu Dazhi co-authored "I Have No Enemies: Liu Xiaobo's Life and Legacy." This book introduces Liu Xiaobo's personal experience and ideological evolution, and also outlines the complex picture of Chinese political thought and dissident movements in the past half century. We discussed with Perry Link about Liu Xiaobo in his eyes: How did a person who claimed to "have no enemies" challenge a highly adversarial political system? Is Liu Xiaobo's fate also a microcosm of the collective fate of Chinese liberal intellectuals? Can his political legacy still resonate in a high-pressure era? **Timeline:** 00:03 Who is Liu Xiaobo? 02:36 Perry Link's first impression of Liu Xiaobo: "Young, talkative, and impulsive" 06:11 Charter 08: The Chinese society expected by intellectuals 09:44 Liu Xiaobo's work before his arrest: editing Charter 08 and finding people to sign it 10:28 Recalling the process of translating Charter 08 16:23 Liu Xiaobo in Perry Link's eyes: independent thinking, "greedy reading", and strong self-criticism 22:08 Liu Xiaobo wins the Nobel Peace Prize, "This is the time" 24:01 Iconoclast, rebellious by nature, the storm of "China needs to be colonized for three hundred years" 30:29 How to understand Liu Xiaobo's saying "I have no enemies", is it a strategy? Moral declaration? Or political philosophy? 34:55 Is there still hope for non-violent democratic transition? "Openly lying flat" is also a kind of resistance 41:00 Liu Xiaobo once hoped that the Internet would spread ideas, but did the Internet eventually become a tool of the rulers? 44:50 The story of two stadiums: those executed by firing squad and Messi fans 48:23 "Liu Xiaobo Biography" does not avoid Liu Xiaobo's disgraceful past, including his infidelity to his ex-wife 54:59 If Liu Xiaobo were still alive, would he be a Trump fan? How does he view feminism and the metoo movement? 58:52 The missing final manuscript, "There must be his most precious and mature things" 01:00:35 After Liu Xiaobo, where are the new faces? 01:03:30 Why the Western world doesn't care about Liu Xiaobo, and talks emptily about the dangers of Chinese autocracy 01:10:35 Guest recommendation Guest Recommendations: Michael J. Klarman, "The Framers' Coup: The Making of the United States Constitution" Cha Jianying, "Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival" "Chai Jing Interviews Chinese Soldiers Fighting for Ukraine: 'My Heart Houses My Dead Brothers'" Related Links: Perry Link, Wu Dazhi, "I Have No Enemies: Liu Xiaobo's Life and Legacy" Liu Xiaobo: "I Have No Enemies - My Final Statement" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Original title: 林培瑞:去世八年,刘晓波给我们留下了什么?

Original description: <p>“我没有敌人”,这是刘晓波在法庭上的最后陈述。2008年12月8日,刘晓波在北京被捕,两天后《零八宪章》发布,他被以煽动颠覆国家政权罪判处11年监禁,2010年他在狱中获得了诺贝尔和平奖,20…

E849. My daughter's life is measured in kilograms | Story Open Mic

From 故事FM

故事FM ❜ 第 849 期 你好,欢迎来到故事开放麦,这里是 故事FM 的全新单元,我们去线下收集故事,面对面见证一段人生,然后把其中一些带回来转交给你。 你今天将要听到的故事来自 6 月 14 日在清华大学校园内举行的线下开放麦。这次活动由 故事FM 联合 清华大学新闻与传播学院全球发展与健康传播研究中心 共同举办,是一场关于「我和疾病的故事」的特别专场。我们希望通过这次活动,打破一些偏见的枷锁,消除一些无端的污名,让更多的疾病被看见,让更多正在与疾病抗争的群体得到温暖的注视。同时,我们更加希望通过这个活动,让更多公众了解,人类在面对疾病这一全球挑战的时候,在各个方面已经取得的进步,和至今尚待解决的问题,希望公众能够感知到携手解决疾病挑战的紧迫性。 这次,我们还从活动现场带回来两个彩蛋🥚,放在音频节目的最后,不要错过哦! 友情提示:本次节目中,作为分享嘉宾的医生、病患及病患家属,会提到诸多具体的药物和治疗方案,这些药物和治疗方案,都有针对他们自身的病症和相关语境,没有任何指导作用,如有相关疾病的患者听友,请遵医嘱。 /Staff/ 讲述者 | 小满 郑平明 一凡 聂理会 李光 小陈 主播 | @故事FM 爱哲 制作人 | 九度 文案整理 | 九度 声音设计 | 陈思宇 运营 | 鸣鸣 用你的声音,讲述你的故事。故事FM 是一档亲历者自述的声音节目。在以下渠道均可收听我们的节目: 苹果播客 | 网易云音乐 | 喜马拉雅 蜻蜓FM | 荔枝FM | 懒人听书 小宇宙 | QQ音乐 | 酷狗音乐 | 酷我音乐 Spotify | YouTube Music 商务合作:[email protected] 微信公众号:故事FM (ID: story_fm) 新浪微博:@故事FM_StoryFM 个人微信号:gushi_fm02

Original title: E849.我女儿的命是以公斤计算的|故事开放麦

Original description: <p>故事FM ❜ 第 849 期</p><p>你好,欢迎来到故事开放麦,这里是 故事FM 的全新单元,我们去线下收集故事,面对面见证一段人生,然后把其中一些带回来转交给你。</p><p>你今天将要…

417 Ding Sheng discusses stem cell research and innovative drug development in the era of AI.

From 忽左忽右

-Intro- For a long time, the fairness of drug research and development has attracted social attention. Dr. Ding Sheng has been deeply involved in the pharmaceutical field for many years, expanding from research in the field of stem cells to the establishment of multiple biotechnology companies. In 2015, Ding Sheng chose to return to China to prepare for the establishment of the Tsinghua School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the following year he founded the Global Health Drug Discovery Institute (GHDDI) to support the realization of global health and development goals through this non-profit new drug research and development center. Why are infectious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis "neglected diseases"? After the advent of artemisinin, why do antimalarial drugs still need to undergo multiple iterations and upgrades? How does artificial intelligence technology assist in drug research and development? Faced with expensive anti-cancer drugs, how to strike a balance between innovation incentives and drug accessibility? Please listen to the wonderful sharing from this episode's guest, Ding Sheng. -Members of this issue- Cheng Yanliang (Weibo @GrenadierGuard2) Ding Sheng, Director of the Global Health Drug Discovery Institute, Founding Dean of the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tsinghua University, and Bayer Distinguished Professor. -Timeline- 01:17 Ding Sheng studied under Peter Schultz, founder of the California Institute for Biomedical Research 03:31 Talent flow in American pharmaceutical research and large drug development companies 05:11 Participated in the creation of multiple biotechnology companies as a co-founder 09:47 Million-dollar injections, non-"spot" type: Limitations of CAR-T therapy for cancer 16:36 From entrepreneur to dean: Returning to China to prepare for the establishment of Tsinghua School of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the founding of GHDDI 21:21 Tsinghua School of Pharmaceutical Sciences focuses on upstream scientific research, GHDDI tackles downstream drug innovation 23:22 Specializing in "diseases of the poor": Why is drug research and development for malaria and tuberculosis neglected? 29:03 After artemisinin, why do antimalarial drugs still need to be upgraded? 33:23 "The average success rate of innovative drugs is less than 10%" 34:21 COVID-19 makes antiviral drug research and development a new focus 36:07 From large models to intelligent agents, how does AI help develop new drugs? 39:39 ChatGPT founder Sam Altman invests in an anti-aging company co-founded by Ding Sheng 46:21 Dilemma of expensive drugs: The difficult balance between innovation and fair pricing -Terminology- GHDDI (Global Health Drug Discovery Institute) The Global Health Drug Discovery Institute was established in Beijing in 2016 and is an independently operated, non-profit innovative drug research and development institution jointly established by Tsinghua University, the Beijing Municipal Government, and the Gates Foundation. CAR-T therapy (Chimeric Antigen receptor T cells) Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell immunotherapy is a precise targeted therapy for treating tumors that has emerged in recent years. TSRI (The Scripps Research Institute) The Scripps Research Institute is a private, non-profit biomedical research institution. Calibr (California Institute for Biomedical Research) The California Institute for Biomedical Research is an independent non-profit organization founded in 2012 to accelerate the translation of basic research into new medicines to address unmet medical needs. NiV (Nipah virus) A type of RNA virus in the Henipavirus genus, usually transmitted between certain species of fruit bats. -Production Team- Sound design hotair Program coordination He Fang Program operation Xiaomi Li Program production hualun Si Zhao Yo Logo design Yang Wenji -Music- Danse Macabre - Busy Strings - Kevin MacLeod -This program is produced by JustPod © 2025 Shanghai Hulu Network Technology Co., Ltd.- -Interaction Methods- Business cooperation: [email protected] Weibo: @忽左忽右leftright @播客一下 @JustPod WeChat official account: 忽左忽右Leftright / JustPod / 播客一下 Xiaohongshu: JustPod atmosphere group / 忽左忽右 Bilibili: 忽左忽右leftright Douyin: 忽左忽右

Original title: 417 丁胜谈干细胞研究与AI时代的创新药研发

Original description: <p>- 导语 -</p> <p>长期以来,药物研发的公平性议题备受社会关注。丁胜博士在制药领域深耕多年,从研究干细胞领域拓展至创建多家生物技术公司。2015年,丁胜选择回国筹建清华药学院,次年创办…

袋鼠狗猫即时零售三国杀

From 疯投圈

The Chinese business world welcomes a long-lost "subsidy war." E-commerce giants have entered the arena, with large coupons flying everywhere, reminiscent of the O2O war a decade ago. * What ambition lies behind Meituan's heavy investment in flash sales? As the most calculating company, can it successfully enter the e-commerce "trillion club" through flash sales this time? * What is the mystery behind JD.com's entry into food delivery? Is it offense or defense? * How many resources will the belated Alibaba mobilize to participate in the war? Why isn't the food delivery subsidy led by Ele.me, but by Taobao itself? * Is large-scale platform subsidies a blessing or a curse for merchants? Every year we have special programs on the e-commerce industry. This year, let's focus on this instant retail war. ## Japan Study Tour The fourth Crazy Capital Japan study tour is scheduled to take place in Tokyo, Japan from September 7th to 12th, 2025. The theme of this study tour is the "Silver Economy," not about elderly care and medical treatment, but about the lifestyle of retirees - how to enjoy their later years healthily, decently, and elegantly. Interested friends, please search for the "Crazy Capital" service account on WeChat and send the keyword "Japan" for consultation and registration. ## Member Community Crazy Capital has a member community where you can meet like-minded friends and discover business partners. Every year, we hold offline events exclusively for members in four cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou. We also hold small member dinners and gatherings in other cities from time to time. Through face-to-face communication, you can further deepen your understanding and facilitate cooperation with other members. Members can also read "Crazy Capital Text Selections," which are manually organized and edited from the content of the Crazy Capital podcast program, suitable for reading habits and convenient for searching and retrieving charts, data, viewpoints, and conclusions mentioned in the program. Search for and follow the "Crazy Capital" service account on WeChat and send the keyword "Member" to learn more and join the community. ## Business Cooperation For business cooperation and advertising inquiries, please search for and follow the "Crazy Capital" service account on WeChat and send the keyword "Cooperation."

Original title: 🦘🐶🐱即时零售三国杀

Original description: <p>中国商业世界迎来了久违的「补贴大战」。电商巨头们纷纷下场,大额优惠券满天飞,一度让人梦回十年前的O2O大战。</p> <ul> <li>美团下重注做闪购,背后是怎样的野心?作为最会算账的公司…

From "The Witcher" to "Frostpunk": A casual discussion of the history and philosophy behind Polish games

From 忽左忽右

-Introduction- When mentioning Polish games, players often think of "Polish donkeys" The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, but the industrial history behind them is little known. Damian Jaśkowski, a Polish man who has been in China for many years, has unique observations on the game industries in Poland and China, and is committed to building a bridge of communication. Why do Polish games prefer survivalism and science fiction themes? Looking back at the history of Polish game development, from early tape dubbing to today's "game power", how did Polish games go global? Why do Chinese local games always adopt the "free-to-play, item-charging" model? How will Polish game companies respond to Asia and emerging markets? Please listen to the wonderful sharing of this issue's guests, Damian Jaśkowski and Professor Mai! Special thanks to the Cultural Section of the Polish Embassy in China for its strong support of this episode. -Participants in this issue- Cheng Yanliang (Weibo @GrenadierGuard2) Professor Mai (Weibo @麦教授Max, host of podcast @雾海旅人) Damian Jaśkowski, China game market expert -Timeline- 02:39 Why is CDPR called "Polish donkey"? 05:43 A Polish player's observation of the Chinese game market 12:15 "This War of Mine": A survival game based on the "Siege of Sarajevo" 15:15 "When society collapses in the game, you will think about what morality is" 24:21 The 123 years of history of being divided have injected an "anti-spirit" into Polish games 27:49 From pirated tapes to local game companies: The game industry promoted by Poland's social transformation 32:16 The Polish game giant that started by accident when Party A went bankrupt 43:32 With a limited market, going overseas has become an inevitable choice for Polish game companies 45:20 Family visits to game exhibitions are common in Poland 49:06 Chinese family and consumer culture gave birth to the "free-to-play, item-charging" model 50:38 "Mobile games are good, but console games are like the core technology of car manufacturing" 55:54 Game localization for Asian countries is still challenging 01:06:59 Current situation of communication in the game circle: There are barriers between China, Japan and South Korea, and Europe and the United States are unified by English 01:08:16 Interaction, Chinese localization and cultural adaptation: Polish games are paying more and more attention to the Chinese market 01:10:30 The game industry's tolerance and openness to different cultures -Production team- Sound design hotair Program coordination He Fang Program operation Xiao Mili Program production hualun Si Zhao Yo Logo design Yang Wenji -Music- Danse Macabre - Busy Strings - Kevin MacLeod -This program is produced by JustPod &copy; 2025 Shanghai Hülü Network Technology Co., Ltd.- -Interaction method- Business cooperation: [email protected] Weibo: @忽左忽右leftright @播客一下 @JustPod WeChat official account: 忽左忽右Leftright / JustPod / 播客一下 Xiaohongshu: JustPod atmosphere group / 忽左忽右 Bilibili: 忽左忽右leftright Douyin: 忽左忽右

Original title: 416 从《巫师》到《冰汽时代》:漫谈波兰游戏背后的历史与哲学

Original description: <p>- 导语 -</p> <p>提起波兰游戏,玩家们往往会想到&ldquo;波兰蠢驴&rdquo;《巫师3》和《赛博朋克2077》,但其背后的产业史却鲜为人知。来华多年的波兰人邓鹤翔(Damian…

Yu Kai's 30-year oral history: the world is more than just swords and shadows, it's a bustling story of people coming and going.

From 张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录

Today's guest is Dr. Yu Kai, founder and CEO of Horizon Robotics. In the past 49 years of his life, **he has navigated the academic circles of Germany and the United States, the Chinese internet circle, the venture capital circle, the capital circle, and the automotive circle.** In each circle and "jianghu" (江湖, a term for the martial arts world or a specific community), he started as an unknown nobody and leveled up. In the end, he did well in every circle. A former senior executive who has dealt with him commented, **Yu Kai is one of the most socially intelligent scientists.** Yu Kai graduated from Nanjing University and the University of Munich. After graduation, he worked for Siemens and NEC Research Institute. In 2012, he returned to China to join Baidu, and in 2015, he left to found Horizon Robotics. Coincidentally, 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of Horizon Robotics' founding. **This year, I spoke with Dr. Yu Kai twice, and this episode is his oral history.** With the outbreak of the large language model wave, more artificial intelligence scientists are pouring into the entrepreneurial track from universities. Yu Kai's entrepreneurial philosophy may give everyone some inspiration - **entrepreneurship is not only about technology and business, nor is it just about conflict and competition, but also a "jianghu" story of people coming and going.** Just like Zhang Zuolin's line in the TV series "Young Marshal": "Jianghu is not about fighting, it's about social skills." In 2025, we will progress together with AI! 03:06 **Entering the Academic Jianghu** Initially unknown in academic circles, a fortune teller said I would be "unknown and work in vain" before the age of 24. I have published over 100 papers. I am very intoxicated, and I would appreciate my previous papers late at night. Stories of meeting Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun, and Andrew Ng. There was a very silent person sitting opposite me, and no one paid attention to him. He was eating alone - this person is Richard Sutton, who recently won the Turing Award. 31:18 **Entering the Internet Jianghu Again** I should be the first Chinese AI scholar who studied in the United States to return to China. I immediately wrote to Geoffrey Hinton, and he replied: Kai, that's great, but would you mind if I also asked other companies? The authorization I received at the time was to bid up to $24 million. After $24 million, I had to discuss each bid with the domestic side. In order to win with a small probability, I took the lead and offered $12 million. "Hey, you see Geoffrey Hinton doesn't seem to show up at meetings often, what's he doing...?" I asked him: Hey, Andrew (Andrew Ng), what are you doing? How is everything going? I started to test him. Andrew Ng was shocked! He said: You tricked me into Baidu, and you ran away yourself, that's not cool! 51:19 **Entering the Entrepreneurial Jianghu Again** I made three investments: I bought Nvidia, I bought Tesla, and I wholeheartedly invested in Horizon Robotics. This guy told me: Brother, you know what? My status at home now depends on that sentence of yours! When Horizon Robotics was just founded, I looked at it, and Nvidia was only a $10.7 billion company, now it's 3 trillion! What is one frustration that Andrew Ng had while leading Google Brain at Google? Not being able to buy GPUs! Consensus is either wrong or worthless. What is your business secret? What is something you saw that others didn't see? Is there a bug in this world? Is there a narrow door to the future that most people haven't paid attention to? 01:11:21 **Entering the Capital Jianghu Too** We didn't write a single page of BP (business plan) and raised the first round. I thought: Wow, life is so easy! As a result, in the second round, I discovered that I met with 50-60 institutions, and none of them placed an order. It was particularly tough... no one understood... What I said was almost dry... for a long time... in the dark... and no one was moved. I set an iron rule: the first time I meet with an investor, it must not be in his office, but in my office. I kept pretending! I said: I really don't have time, I am just a focused, low-EQ scientist, tinkering with my own things, and I'm too lazy to deal with you. We created the legendary 12 mini-rounds of Series C, taking 1.6 billion US dollars in one go - this is also a counter-consensus - without adding 1 cent of valuation in the middle. Wow, Horizon Robotics actually has 102 shareholder investment institutions, I don't even know how I managed to get them. 01:21:39 **Switching to the Automotive Jianghu** Scientists often have this problem when starting a business: 360-degree scanning. After Zeng Ming's class, many of our classmates went back and cut directions and laid off teams. One night while sleeping, I suddenly woke up in shock: Damn, this is not right! With Changan: deliberately losing the game, you have to lose elegantly, discreetly, and deliberately. With Li Xiang: Li Xiang told me when we climbed the mountain in early 2019: You should focus on the automotive direction. With He Xiaopeng: I haven't conquered Xiaopeng yet - sometimes you have to attack head-on, sometimes you have to go around. With Wang Chuanfu: We seized the opportunity window, which is equivalent to opening a small crack in the door, and we rushed in with a "whoosh." 02:09:48 **I am not a Jianghu Person** My role model for leaders is Liu Bang. Do you know who my favorite character is in these movies? Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind." My surname is Yu, and the company's name is Horizon - leeway, leeway, always leave leeway for people and things. Intelligent driving: OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) will not self-develop in the future, it is a standardized function. 3 years to complete 100% hands-off, 5 years to complete 100% eyes-off, 10 years to complete 100% minds-off. What is the death door? The CUDA of robots. Next-generation chip innovation. 02:35:23 **Final Quick Q&A** I think the world is a pre-written program, and everyone is acting according to the script. 02:39:26 **Additional Extras** Teaching skills: If you are determined to resign, don't say anything bad about the company. Yan Junjie's hairstyle is like mine (joke). Andrew Ng and I seriously discussed entrepreneurship in the United States. I drank Maotai with a college graduate to adjust him, unlike Li Xiang who is decisive. Why is the WeChat profile picture Guan Yu? [From Steam Engine to Self-Driving] Series 《3-Hour Interview with Li Xiang (Podcast Version): Otaku, AI, Family, Games and Ladder》 《Chatting with He Xiaopeng about FSD, "Swimming in a Sea of Blood," Heroes and Dogs in Troubled Times》 《Dialogue with Ola Källenius, Global CEO of Mercedes-Benz: CEO in Transition and 139-Year-Old Mercedes-Benz in Transition》 《Chatting with Lou Tiancheng about Robotaxi and ACRush: "The better L2 is done, the further away L4 is"》 Text version of this episode: 《Dialogue with Yu Kai: The World is More Than Swords and Shadows, It's a Jianghu Story of People Coming and Going》

Original title: 108. 余凯口述30年史:世界不止刀光剑影,是一部人来人往的江湖故事

Original description: <figure><img src="https://image.xyzcdn.net/Flo18nNUSP7OUNlTf8UgCdHxio6O.jpg" /></figure><p>今天的嘉宾是地平…

Peninsula Monthly 2025 Teaser Trailer!

From 正文三台

⚠️:请勿单独购买本期试播预告节目!请打包购买“半岛半月志 2025”!

Original title: 半岛半月誌 2025 先导预告!

Original description: <p>⚠️:本期先导预告节目请不要单独购买!请打包购买「半岛半月誌 2025」!</p><figure><img src="https://image.xyzcdn.net/FkjglbZJQqzG…

An unfinished film – silence and tears from the audience.

From 不明白播客

As a film directly confronting the pandemic and lockdowns, Lou Ye's "An Unfinished Film" understandably failed to be released in China and lacked a Douban entry. However, people still saw the film in overseas cinemas and in secretly circulated online drives. Director Lou Ye once said that a film exists because it is seen by the audience. Recently, we invited listeners to write down their feelings after watching the film. Many people mentioned forgetting, memories awakened by the film, and crying and silence while watching. The film stirred up so many complex, profound, and heavy emotions because many memories have not been properly preserved, and much history has not been properly treated. These letters are not only viewing emotions but also our collective response and testimony to the three years of the pandemic and the era of silence. Thank you to the listeners for their sincere letters. With their consent, we have for the first time attempted to use AI to generate the listeners' voices. There are minor spoilers in the letters. Text version: https://bit.ly/bmb-158-text Related links: The netizen mentioned in the intro: https://www.threads.com/@yuengkong/post/DFgSs4FzmsN?xmt=AQF08byyeGOJ8fSrEF0wts7Tsp50wRizZce8PJHhvSTB2w EP-001 Murong Xuecun: Voices from Wuhan: https://bumingbai.net/2022/05/27/ep-001-murong-xuecun/

Original title: 《一部未完成的电影》——观众的沉默与泪水

Original description: <p>作为一部直面疫情与封控的电影,娄烨导演的《一部未完成的电影》理所当然地未能在中国上映,也未能拥有豆瓣条目。但人们还是在海外的影院、在隐秘流传的网盘里看到了这部电影。</p><br /><p>娄…

爱错了人:当我发现丈夫喜欢男人

From 故事FM

故事FM 第848期 数月前,关于北京某大学男教授和男学生之间的林林总总。事件曝光后,评论风向很快导向男教授,一时间众多网友赞颂他的深情。然而据公开资料显示,该教授已经婚配,这个事件中的苦主似乎并没有这位同妻,她过了怎样的被欺骗的人生?仿佛无人在意。 因此我们联系到两位同妻来作为今天的两位讲述者,当时的她们对于这个群体有着不同的认知,在面对欺骗时,也有着不同的反应。 /Staff/ 讲述者 | 小艾 李青(同妻) 主播 | @故事FM 爱哲 制作人 | 金松 文案整理 | 金松 声音设计 | 王略 运营 | 鸣鸣 封面图 | 《谁先爱上他的》 用你的声音,讲述你的故事。 故事FM 是一档亲历者自述的声音节目。在以下渠道均可收听我们的节目: 苹果播客 | 网易云音乐 | 喜马拉雅 蜻蜓FM | 荔枝FM | 懒人听书 小宇宙 | QQ音乐 | 酷狗音乐 | 酷我音乐 Spotify | YouTube Music 商务合作:[email protected] 微信公众号:故事FM (ID: story_fm) 新浪微博:@故事FM_StoryFM 个人微信号:gushi_fm02

Original title: E848.爱错了人:当我发现丈夫喜欢男人

Original description: <p>故事FM ❜ 第 848 期</p><p>数月前,关于北京某大学男教授和男学生之间的林林总总。事件曝光后,评论风向很快导向男教授,一时间众多网友赞颂他的深情。然而据公开资料显示,该教授已经婚配…

415 How a Strongman Shaped a Wartime City: Yang Sen and His "New Guizhou" Construction

From 忽左忽右

-Introduction- Urban history scholar Meng Hao, after studying old-fashioned public bathhouses in Shanghai, delved into the urban history of his hometown, Guiyang. In addition to studying how Yang Sen, a powerful figure in southwestern China during the late Anti-Japanese War, built "New Guizhou," he also focused on national sports and public life in Guiyang. When a warlord with a Gēlahui background governed the city, how did Yang Sen "military train" all the citizens of Guiyang? Tracing the origins of Guizhou's "Village Super League," how did the construction of the rear area during the Anti-Japanese War give rise to a wave of sports enthusiasm? Holding a "travel guide," what ways could travelers reach Guiyang during the Anti-Japanese War? Listen to the wonderful sharing from this episode's guest, Meng Hao! -Guests- Cheng Yanliang (Weibo @GrenadierGuard2) Meng Hao, Urban History Scholar -Timeline- 01:46 From studying public bathhouses in Shanghai during the Republic of China to studying the urban history of Guiyang 05:42 The disastrous defeats in Henan, Hunan, and Guangxi led to the military man Yang Sen governing Guizhou 07:41 "To manage Yunnan, one must first pass through Guizhou" 10:39 Connecting rivers and reaching the sea: Zhou Xicheng, an "enlightened warlord,"'s dream of Guizhou transportation 13:30 Joint suppression by highways, unifying the southwest, and strategic hinterland: Chiang Kai-shek's triple motivation for building roads in the southwest 19:03 The "Sunday Soccer Games" of the Republic of China, inherited from the "Village Super League" 27:34 Short clothes, getting up early, and revival exercises: Yang Sen's "New Guizhou" concept of disciplining the people 35:08 Ordinary people hiring others to do exercises: Guiyang citizens' "daily resistance" and the "Down with Yang Movement" 39:26 Guiyang as a wartime "transit city," the hotel industry flourished 46:35 The wartime "travel guide": How does a "traveler" go to Guiyang? 52:17 Unlike now, old Guizhou cuisine was very frugal with salt 55:28 After the feast is over, local officials gradually return to the "mediocre" urban imagination -Production Team- Sound Design hotair Program Coordinator He Fang Program Operation Xiaomili Program Production hualun Si Zhao Yo Logo Design Yang Wenji -Music- Danse Macabre - Busy Strings - Kevin MacLeod -This program is produced by JustPod © 2025 Shanghai Hulu Network Technology Co., Ltd.- -Interaction- Business Cooperation: [email protected] Weibo: @忽左忽右leftright @播客一下 @JustPod WeChat Official Account: 忽左忽右Leftright / JustPod / 播客一下 Xiaohongshu: JustPod气氛组 / 忽左忽右 Bilibili: 忽左忽右leftright Douyin: 忽左忽右

Original title: 415 强人如何塑造战时城市:杨森与他的「新贵州」建设

Original description: <p>- 导语 -</p> <p>城市史研究学者孟浩,从研究上海旧式公共澡堂,转而深入故乡贵阳的城市史,除了研究抗战晚期西南强人杨森如何建设&ldquo;新贵州&rdquo;,他也聚焦于贵阳市的国民…

54 How deep is the Huangpu River? From A-shares to AI, unveiling the Chinese economy in the eyes of a South Korean financial giant.

From 正文三台

聊天的人 Phil Chang(小红书ID:@Phil Chang) 辛炯官(中国资本市场研究所 首席执行官、前 未来益财投资管理(上海)有限公司 董事长、白玉兰纪念奖获得者,YouTube:신형관의 상하이클래스) -时间轴- 01:12 九十年代到中国成为三星世界地域专家 16:40 在两千年代初负责三星进入中国资本市场 19:50 从0到1带领未来资产拿到亚洲第二张QFII牌照 32:18 影响韩国投资人对华投资意向的一些因素 39:29 看不清摸不着是海外投资者的第一号头疼大事 45:50 为什么5%的GDP增长普通人感受不到? 51:08 宏观GDP增速与投资无直接关联性 61:08 西方经济学为什么看不懂中国经济? 64:47 中国经济有100个问题,更有101个解决法 72:34 创二代公司存续的概率只有30% 77:38 为什么对中国经济保持中性偏乐观? 82:35 中韩在未来到底应该怎么合作? 89:43 房地产走下坡路不一定是坏事 92:25 用平衡客观的心态看中美博弈 -背景资料- 2020年,辛炯官代表获得上海市“白玉兰纪念奖” 辛炯官代表在2020年”白玉兰纪念奖“获奖者名录前留影 2021年,辛炯官代表作为外籍友人代表接受建党百年上海市人民政府新闻办公室和新民晚报的采访(图片来源:新民视频) 《百年大党·老外讲故事》中的辛炯官代表(图片来源:新民视频) 位于陆家嘴的未来资产大厦 MIRAE ASSET TOWER(图片来源:新民视频) 上海地铁二号线的屏幕中播放的媒体对辛炯官代表的采访 2023年,第四届中韩日资产管理高峰论坛发言的辛炯官代表 2025年,在the bell CHINA conference 发表讲话的辛炯官代表 2025年,辛炯官代表在杭州六小龙之一云深处科技考察 2025年,辛炯官代表在小米公司调研 2025年,辛炯官代表在世界机器人大会现场调研 2025年,辛炯官代表在北京机器人半马现场调研 -剪辑- Phil Chang -出品·制作- Phil Chang -听友群- 二维码过期时请查看最新一期正文三台下方二维码是否为最新,或者私信Phil Chang的小红书或抖音(ID:Phil Chang)添加听友群 *本节目欢迎更多有趣优质内容,有相关经历且有兴趣的朋友可以加听友群联系Phil Chang,《正文三台》期待各位的分享!

Original title: 54 从三星到未来资产,从A股到AI:揭秘韩国金融大佬眼中的中国经济

Original description: <p>-聊天的人-</p><p>Phil Chang(小红书ID:@<a href="https://www.xiaohongshu.com/user/profile/608a2faf0000000…

414 Karl Gützlaff's China Adventure: The Prussian Eccentric Behind the Opium War

From 忽左忽右

-Intro- In the early 19th century, a peculiar Prussian missionary arrived in Tianjin. Fluent in Hokkien, he worked for the British government and the East India Company. He was labeled as many things: translator, doctor, local official, opium merchant, "traitor"... A century later, scholar Li Wuzhe discovered more facets of Karl Gützlaff in the archives, and the neglected story of "opening China." Why were late Qing missionaries associated with opium merchants? How do historians analyze the formation of Gützlaff's eccentric personality? What was his relationship with the Taiping Rebellion? What absurd imaginations arise from the first encounters of different civilizations? Listen to the wonderful sharing of this episode's guest, Li Wuzhe! -This Episode's Participants- Cheng Yanliang (Weibo @GrenadierGuard2) Li Wuzhe, PhD in History from Fudan University, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Tübingen, Germany, mainly studies late Qing political history and modern Chinese-foreign relations history. He is currently an associate professor of the "Hundred Talents Program" at Sun Yat-sen University. Author of "Karl Gützlaff and 'Opening China'." -Timeline- 03:30 An Unusual and Strange Missionary 13:50 Understanding Hokkien, Entering Chinese Genealogies: How Karl Gützlaff Entered China 15:22 The East India Company's Exit and the Proliferation of Private Opium Trade 22:40 Karl Gützlaff's Travelogue of China, Breaking Through the Sea Ban, Caused a Sensation in Europe 29:03 Opinion Maker: The Only Protestant Missionary Deeply Involved in the Opium War 40:53 Class Changes of Western Missionaries Coming to China in the 19th Century 43:04 Byron's Death Opened the Magnificent Romantic Era 49:20 Coastal Military Officers Denounced Karl Gützlaff as a "Traitor" 59:41 Controversy over the First Chinese Inland Mission "Han Society" 01:03:44 How Karl Gützlaff Criticized Hong Xiuquan 01:11:08 Marx Learned About China Through Karl Gützlaff's Lectures -Production Team- Sound Design hotair Program Coordinator He Fang Program Operations Xiaomi Li Program Production hualun Si Zhao Yo Logo Design Yang Wenji -Music- Danse Macabre - Busy Strings - Kevin MacLeod -This program is produced by JustPod © 2025 Shanghai Hulu Network Technology Co., Ltd.- -Interaction Methods- Business Cooperation: [email protected] Weibo: @忽左忽右leftright @播客一下 @JustPod WeChat Official Account: 忽左忽右Leftright / JustPod / 播客一下 Xiaohongshu: JustPod气氛组 / 忽左忽右 Bilibili: 忽左忽右leftright Douyin: 忽左忽右

Original title: 414 郭实猎的中国冒险记:鸦片战争背后的普鲁士怪人

Original description: <p>- 导语 -</p> <p>十九世纪初,一位来自普鲁士的古怪传教士抵达天津。他精通闽南语,为英国政府和东印度公司工作。他被贴上诸多标签:翻译、医生、地方长官、鸦片商人、&ldquo;汉奸&rd…

与梦秋的叙旧:创投挺无聊,也聊聊旅行、读书和女性主义。

From 张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录

This episode doesn't have grand narratives; it's quite casual. The guest is Meng Qiu, founding partner of Qingliu Capital and former Technology VP of Baidu. Longtime listeners of "Business Interview" may know that Meng Qiu basically returns every year to catch up on the current venture capital climate and her own life. In the wolf-culture-dominated Chinese investor circle, Meng Qiu has always been very Buddhist and Taoist. This episode is even more relaxed. She frankly says that work is quite boring, so after discussing serious topics, we also talked about reading, travel, movies, and girls' chattering. (This episode was recorded at the end of April) Our podcast program is first launched on Tencent News. You can go and follow us to get the program information and more news as soon as possible :) 02:00 Has the capital winter of 2025 passed? No… 04:00 Has the emergence of DeepSeek made AI application entrepreneurship more active? No… 10:45 Current experience of various Bots: fortune teller? Simp? Especially commenting on WeChat, Yuanbao, and Xiaohongshu 25:28 Discuss how to make Agent in WeChat? Is a universal Agent established? 31:25 Entrepreneurial opportunities and entrepreneurs for vertical Agents 35:52 Current organizations tend to be small, which may benefit young entrepreneurs 37:42 Why are organizations smaller, but the amount of financing is higher? 38:18 In addition to Agent, what I am also looking at is embodied intelligence (simulators are very important) 43:57 Wearable devices 54:54 Large model companies 58:31 Work has been very boring in the past two years, my travel journey 01:03:55 My reading journey 01:12:34 Talking about the film and television industry (Meng Qiu is an independent director of China Film), "Good Things" and feminism Meng Qiu's previous programs: "1. Chatting with investor Meng Qiu about California, the investment cold wave, and Lin Daiyu" "21. Large models and the real market temperature from the perspective of investors|Chatting with Meng Qiu about ChatGPT" "65. Has the key to venture capital failed? Chatting with Meng Qiu: Hibernation, a game with fewer people, and rodents" 【More Information】 Contact us: Weibo @张小珺-Benita For more information, please follow the official account: 张小珺

Original title: 107. 和梦秋的catch-up:创投挺无聊,也聊聊旅行读书和女性主义

Original description: <figure><img src="https://image.xyzcdn.net/Flo18nNUSP7OUNlTf8UgCdHxio6O.jpg" /></figure><p>这集没有宏大叙事…

在阶级固化中挣扎的小镇做题家(下)

From 不明白播客

Since the 1980s, over 800 million Chinese people have been lifted out of poverty. Hundreds of millions have moved from rural areas to cities, and tens of millions have become the first college students in their families. For many, it was an era full of opportunities for upward mobility. However, in recent years, with the economic slowdown, this channel for upward mobility has become increasingly narrow. We asked our listeners to submit stories of "feeling anxious about class solidification." In the previous episode, we heard two middle-aged people share how their lives struggled with the ups and downs of the economic situation. The three narrators in this episode are all born in the 90s. Boris saved money after working for 6 years to study for a postgraduate degree in Hong Kong. He wanted to get rid of the regret of his first academic qualification, but found that he had to face a more difficult employment environment than when he graduated from undergraduate. Liang, a student studying for a doctorate in Japan, calls himself an extreme case of social mobility. Josh, who graduated from a 211 university, like many young people, feels confused about his major, work, and future. What are their stories? How did the "small-town exam takers" who once firmly believed in "education changes destiny" reinterpret this sentence in the process of growing up? How do they view their situation? How to redefine "effort" and "hope"? We also have to think about where society will go if a generation of young people lose hope for the future? In addition, almost all of the letters collected this time came from male listeners. In the future, we look forward to hearing more voices from women. Text version: [https://bit.ly/bmb-157-text](https://bit.ly/bmb-157-text) **Timeline:** 02:09 Boris's self-introduction: Graduated in 2016, went to Hong Kong for postgraduate studies after working for 6 years 02:27 Comparison of the job search environment faced by the two graduations 07:31 339 resumes were sent out, with a response rate of 13% 08:13 Encountered absurd questions in the interview: academic discrimination, family background questioning 09:11 The job search period lasted 9 months, and both money and confidence suffered a double blow 11:31 Boris, as the child of laid-off workers, worked part-time at university 13:28 Mom canceled the school's text message notification to save 3 yuan 18:59 Motivation to move up: verbal stimulation from relatives, self-esteem, disappointment with vocational education 23:24 Believes he has benefited from gender and economic dividends, pessimistic about the future 27:45 Liang: "If you want to know where the limit of small-town exam takers is" 28:02 Born in a western state-owned enterprise family, felt increasingly strong class gap from elementary school to university 32:52 Entering university, the biggest challenge is "not knowing what to do" 35:22 Feels obvious unfairness, but is very proud of his achievements 36:58 Tutoring, distributing flyers, "doing whatever he can", graduated from university and saved money to go to Japan 39:54 Received an offer from Columbia University, was scared off by the high tuition fees, and chose to stay in Japan 41:25 Considers himself an extreme case of social mobility, and hardly contacts his elementary school classmates anymore 42:46 Self-taught Japanese, extremely low consumption, living an ascetic life 44:09 Future choice to stay in Japan 46:24 Josh: Born in a rural area in the south, his parents are migrant workers, and he started participating in family labor in childhood 48:01 Disappointment after going to university: utilitarian atmosphere, dislike of major 48:53 The first job only lasted half a year, resigned to take the postgraduate entrance examination 50:42 Father tried to spend money to ask for favors to find him a job 52:05 Spent 20,000 yuan to sign up for a re-employment training class 54:13 Found a new job, but resigned again soon due to "high pressure" 01:02:16 Started feeling the gap from student days, high school classmates had early access to the external network and learned programming 01:03:22 Being a civil servant, doing business, joining a big company, it is difficult to turn over no matter what you do 01:05:54 Josh's imagination of the future: unwilling to marry and have children in the future Related links: [https://bumingbai.net/2025/06/22/ep-156-jiecengguhua/](https://bumingbai.net/2025/06/22/ep-156-jiecengguhua/) [https://bumingbai.net/2024/09/28/ep-115-jiuye/](https://bumingbai.net/2024/09/28/ep-115-jiuye/) Hosted on Acast. See [acast.com/privacy](https://acast.com/privacy) for more information.

Original title: 在阶层固化中挣扎的小镇做题家(下)

Original description: <p>上世纪80年代以来,超过8亿中国人摆脱了贫困。几亿人从农村搬进了城市,数以千万计的人成为家里的第一个大学生。对于不少人来说,那是一个充满上升通道的时代。但近几年,随着经济放缓,这种向上流动的通…

413 Forty years of China observations by an Italian Beijinger.

From 忽左忽右

-Intro- Old An, an Italian, came to China in the 1980s and has lived here for more than 40 years. His footprints extend from Hong Kong and Beijing to Qinghai and Gansu. Along the way, he has always used his camera to record what he sees and feels. As a foreign "observer", Old An has a unique perspective on China's development. In the 1990s, how did foreigners integrate into Beijing's literary and artistic circles? In the early days of reform and opening up, what experiences did the anecdotes on the journey bring to Old An? In the more than 40 years of rapid development, what has China left in his eyes, and what has changed? Please listen to the wonderful sharing from our guest, Old An! -This Episode's Participants- Cheng Yanliang (Weibo @GrenadierGuard2) Old An, real name Andrea Cavazzuti, Italian photographer and videographer, has published the photo collection "Stand at Ease: China 1981-1984" and the essay collection "Grumpy Little Dictionary". -Timeline- 01:18 Old An filmed the only interview footage of Wang Xiaobo before his death 05:58 Hearing that Old An was learning Chinese, a "ultra-left uncle" denounced "revisionism" 08:17 Choosing to learn Chinese: "China is such a big place, yet completely unfamiliar" 14:46 From excitement, unaccustomedness to missing: different stages of foreigners coming to China 19:06 Adventures in Sanya during the chaotic years 21:57 "Hong Kong is like a miniature Earth" 27:23 Losing a camera in Shanghai and appearing in the "Liberation Daily" 31:31 The huge advantages of foreigners in the early days of reform and opening up 37:54 Memories of the 1992 Olympic bid: a TV broadcast oolong 41:50 Laoqiang, Nuo Opera and the disappearance of traditional culture 46:09 Western hippies and Beijing Wangzhu "are not quite the same" 49:57 Beijing in Old An's eyes: "Everything is too harmonious" 51:18 Portrait of citizens in Dongdan Park in the 1990s 54:07 Virtual vs. reality, past vs. present: filming ideas for road trips -Special Planning- From 2005 to 2025, podcasts have blossomed from iTunes to the present. We and Apple Podcasts have witnessed the 20th anniversary of podcasts. Apple Podcasts is the original home of "Anyway.FM". You are welcome to check out the 20th anniversary special plan launched by Apple Podcasts on the Apple Podcasts App and webpage, which includes more stories and insights from creators, and a list of programs carefully selected by editors. You are also welcome to follow our program on Apple Podcasts. Click "Follow" in the upper right corner of the program page to receive our program updates instantly. In addition, on June 28 (Saturday at 3 pm), Cheng Yanliang will give an offline sharing at the TodayatApple event at the Apple Shanghai iapm store. In addition to the behind-the-scenes creation stories of this station, there will also be recording and creation winning secrets and unreleased program highlights. Shanghai listeners are welcome to participate! -Production Team- Sound Design hotair Program Coordination He Fang Program Operation Xiao Mili Program Production hualun Si Zhao Yo Logo Design Yang Wenji -Music- Danse Macabre - Busy Strings - Kevin MacLeod -This program is produced by JustPod © 2025 Shanghai Hulu Network Technology Co., Ltd.- -Interaction Methods- Business Cooperation: [email protected] Weibo: @忽左忽右leftright @播客一下 @JustPod WeChat Official Account: 忽左忽右Leftright / JustPod / 播客一下 Xiaohongshu: JustPod Atmosphere Group / 忽左忽右 Bilibili: 忽左忽右leftright Douyin: 忽左忽右

Original title: 413 一个意大利北漂的四十年中国观察

Original description: <p>- 导语 -</p> <p>意大利人老安,自20世纪80年代来到中国,至今已在此生活四十余年。他的足迹从香港、北京延伸至青海、甘肃等地,一路走来,他始终用镜头记录下所见所感。作为一位异域 &l…

充满活力的老年人

From 疯投圈

疯投圈第三期日本考察带给我们最大的收获是看到了银发经济的勃勃生机——到处都是朝气蓬勃的老年人。本期节目我们围绕在日本考察期间反复浮现在脑海中的这句话展开,讨论日本社会几个典型的银发经济案例及其背后的商业逻辑。银发经济不是关于养老,而是关于优雅、体面、有意义地生活;日本的现状也不是终局,而是提前看到未来中国社会进入老龄化时代后的一面镜子。 * 为什么日本的老年人看起来比实际岁数更年轻? * 年功序列制与养老金制度如何支撑日本银发族的消费? * 为什么我们更关注「活力银发」而非「照护白发」? * 中国的银发经济应该重点关注哪些具体人群? * 东京迪士尼如何通过产品与运营创新吸引大量中老年游客?它利润率最高的项目是什么? * 专注于中老年女性的Curves连锁健身房如何将“流水线健身”做成上市公司? * 银发人群的三大核心需求:情感、财富、健康 日本考察 疯投圈第四期日本考察将专注于银发经济这一核心主题。微信搜索「疯投圈」服务号并发送关键词「日本」了解详情和咨询报名。 会员社群 疯投圈开设有会员社群,在这里您可以结识志同道合的朋友、发现业务合作的伙伴。每年我们会在北京、上海、深圳、广州四个城市举办仅限会员参加的线下活动,其他城市也会不定期举行小型的会员聚餐、聚会。通过面对面的交流,您可以与其他会员进一步加深了解、促成合作。 会员还可以阅读由疯投圈播客节目内容重新人工整理编辑而成的《疯投圈文字精选》,适合阅读习惯,方便查询检索节目中提到的图表、数据、观点、结论。 微信搜索关注「疯投圈」服务号并发送关键词「会员」了解详情和加入社群。 商务合作 商务合作与广告咨询请微信搜索关注「疯投圈」服务号并发送关键词「合作」。

Original title: 👨‍🦳那些朝气蓬勃的老年人

Original description: <p>疯投圈第三期日本考察带给我们最大的收获是看到了银发经济的勃勃生机——到处都是朝气蓬勃的老年人。本期节目我们围绕在日本考察期间反复浮现在脑海中的这句话展开,讨论日本社会几个典型的银发经济案例及其…

I have a secret.

From 故事FM

Story FM ❜ Episode 847 In the dead of night, do you ever think of the secrets buried deep in your heart? Maybe it's an irreparable regret from your youth, maybe it's a truth that overturned your understanding at some point, or maybe it's just a simple but heavy "I'm sorry" that was never spoken... Story FM often receives submissions from listeners. I've found that many people submit to Story FM because they want to tell a secret of their own, a hidden experience. These contributors don't want the people around them to know, but they hope someone can hear it. Because the longer a secret is buried in the heart, the heavier it becomes, until it's too heavy for one person to bear. Only at the moment it's spoken can the burden be lifted and a sigh of relief be taken. Today, three contributors have decided to push open that door in their hearts and tell you the secrets they've been holding back for years. If you listen to their stories and you also have a secret you'd like to share on the show, you're welcome to find the submission link in the menu of the WeChat official account Story FM and submit it to us. Secret 1: My dad beat my mom to death. Secret 2: I only have one testicle. Secret 3: I had two extramarital affairs that lasted for more than ten years. /Staff/ Narrators | Miya Xiaoli Ben Host | @StoryFM Aizhe Interview | @StoryFM Aizhe Production | Yu Keyi Sound Design | Wang Lue Operation | Mingming Use your voice to tell your story. Story FM is a sound program of personal accounts. Business cooperation: [email protected] WeChat Official Account: Story FM (ID: story_fm) Sina Weibo: @StoryFM_StoryFM Personal WeChat Account: gushi_fm02

Original title: E847.我有一个秘密

Original description: <p>故事FM ❜ 第 847 期</p><p>夜深人静的时候,你是否会想起深埋在心里的秘密?</p><p>也许那是年少时一个无法弥补的遗憾,也许是某个瞬间颠覆了你认知的真相,又或许,只是一个从未说…

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