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Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update – Episode #30: 1) Speech-language impairments, and 2) GFAP concentrations in CSF and blood
Send a textAlbee Messing, Debra Levin, and Amy Waldman discuss the following recent publications: [01:27] Language Skills in Patients With Alexander Disease. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 35:211-225 (2025) [17:06] Characterization of Clinical Phenotype to Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Concentrations in Alexander Disease. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology (in press) [full text]Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.eduPodcasts supported by Daniel's Fight. Help support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madi...
2026-02-01
28 min
Kagro in the Morning
Kagro in the Morning - January 12, 2026
David Waldman cheerfully returns with another KITM, even after Amy Poehler stole his award. Greg Dworkin reports on some polling that he found on a porn site. That's the good news. The rest of it, and there is a lot of it, is pretty bad. The good news would be if all this bad news will lead to a turning point. We got to bottom out sometime! ICE'S enough to make anybody cuss, and it is probably time to think of worse curse words to describe what's going on. Everybody is trying to figure how...
2026-01-12
1h 56
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
The Washington Roundtable’s 2025 in Review
The Washington Roundtable discusses what surprised them in 2025, reflecting on the major shock-and-awe events that defined the first year of Donald Trump’s second term: the capitulation of major law firms, universities, and media companies; the evisceration of foreign aid; the sudden threats of war against Venezuela; and much more. The panel also considers the shape and state of resistance to Trumpism in 2025. “There is this tug-of-war going on about what kind of country we will be by the end of this process,” the staff writer Evan Osnos says. “It’s not just about how the big institutions will behave—it’...
2025-12-13
35 min
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
Inside Trump’s Artless Takeover of the Kennedy Center
The New Yorker staff writer Katy Waldman joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss how the Kennedy Center, the premier performing-arts hub in Washington, D.C., has been transformed under President Trump’s second term—and under his chaotic and unprecedented chairmanship of the organization. They talk about this year’s Kennedy Center Honors, which featured a group of honorees that reflect the President’s personal tastes, as well as the past year of mass firings, boycotts, and programming changes that have followed the Trump-led upheaval inside the institution. They also examine Trump’s relationship to arts and culture, and how the planne...
2025-12-11
35 min
The Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial: STS Files
Diddy Trial: Prosecutors Say Diddy is a Crime Boss & Master Manipulator Who Doesn't Accept "NO"
Intense and nerve energy fills courtroom as prosecutors paint a picture of power, fear and manipulation behind the scenes of the life of music mogul Sean Diddy Combs. The government alleged that Combs used his influence to orchestrate and conceal criminal activity, urging jurors to connect the dots from years of disturbing testimony from various witnesses who knew Diddy. Welcome to Surviving The Survivor, the show that brings you the #BestGuests in all of #truecrime. In this episode, Emmy award-wining host Joel Waldman breaks down the biggest moments in court and brings in analysis from our STS #B...
2025-11-23
1h 26
The Sean "Diddy" Combs Trial: STS Files
Diddy Trial: State and Defense Rest Their Case; Diddy Talks to Judge About How He's Feeling Now
Sean Diddy Combs Didn't Testify but He Did Share Words with the Judge and says he's feeling great. This comes after 29 days of detailed and brutal testimony from the state, and witnesses involved in alleged Freak Offs, attacks, dangerous work conditions and the investigation itself. Welcome to Surviving the Survivor, the show that brings you the #BestGuets in all of true crime. Our STS #BestGuests break down and analyze the developments in the Diddy trial as shocking allegations, federal investigations, and witness testimonies shake the entertainment world. In this episode, STS breaks down the defense's de...
2025-11-23
1h 18
Murdaugh Murders: STS Files
Alex Murdaugh Makes His Case for a New Murder Trial
IT'S HERE: Pre-Order Joel's Book: Https://amzn.to/48GwbLxConnect with STS: Https://patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorSTS Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.com/STS Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/#STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of #TrueCrime… A juror from Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial was questioned on Friday ahead of the convicted killer’s retrial hearing. This comes after a status conference on Tuesday, Jan. 16 where retired Supreme Court Justice Jean Toal...
2025-11-21
1h 29
Murdaugh Murders: STS Files
State Responds to Alex Murdaugh's Request for New Murder Trial
#STSNation,Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of #TrueCrime…Convicted killer and disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh wants a new trial over the murders of his wife and younger son, filing court papers that accuse the clerk of court in Colleton County, S.C., of tampering with the jury who found him guilty.#BestGuests:Eric Bland was selected for inclusion in the South Carolina Super Lawyers in the 2015, 2016 and 2017 list for excellence and recognition as a Super Lawyer in Professional Liability. He...
2025-11-21
1h 28
Lori Vallow and Chad Daybells: STS Files
Lori Vallow Speaks In Court Thru A Creepy Podcast
#STSNation, Welcome to Surviving The Survivor the podcast that brings you the best guests in true crime. It’s Week 5 of the Lori Vallow Daybell trial… Perhaps the most stunning and pivotal testimony in the trial came this week as it was revealed the hair on JJ’s duct tape is in fact Lori Vallow’s… The trial of the so-called “Doomsday Mom” is the wildly twisted story of a seemingly loving mother, a self-proclaimed devout member of the Church of Jesus Ch...
2025-11-20
1h 24
Lori Vallow and Chad Daybells: STS Files
"Money, Sex & Power": Lori Vallow Daybell Trial Opening Statements
#STSNation, Welcome to Surviving The Survivor the podcast that brings you the best guests in true crime. It's Week Two of the Lori Vallow Daybell Trial. We breakdown Opening Statements. The trial of the so-called “Doomsday Mom” is the wildly twisted story of a seemingly loving mother, a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who becomes involved in the deaths of as many as five people, including her own children. #BestGuests Greg...
2025-11-19
1h 44
Lori Vallow and Chad Daybells: STS Files
Can the Lori Vallow Daybell Case Get Even Stranger?
#STSNation, Welcome to the podcast that brings you the best guests in true crime. Today, we dive back into the Lori Vallow Daybell story. She’s the so-called “Doomsday Mom” set to go on trial for murder in April. It’s the almost unbelievable story of an attractive, seemingly loving mother, a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who becomes involved in the deaths of as many as five people, including her own children. ...
2025-11-19
1h 36
Karen Read: STS Files
Karen Read’s Fiery Trial Heads Into Second Day of Testimony
The Karen Read trial heats up as testimony continues into day two, revealing new details, sharper exchanges, and mounting tension inside the courtroom. In this episode, we break down the latest testimony, key witness moments, and how both sides are adjusting their strategies as the Karen Read case moves forward. From emotional reactions to critical evidence under scrutiny, the trial is quickly becoming one of the most closely watched proceedings in recent true crime news.We walk through what stood out on day two, how the testimony could shape the outcome, and why the Karen Read trial...
2025-11-19
1h 33
Book Bumble
If You Liked This...Then Read That... - Season 3, Episode 45
Send a textToday's episode is a Shorty...an episode with just a few books and we hope it will be just what you need. Our stack of books is tied together with the common connection of If You Liked This, Then You Should Read That. It's one of our favorite episodes to put together so let's roll!Featured Books:If You Liked...Leslie Style:The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros (LH)The Empyrean series by Rebecca Yarros (LH)T...
2025-09-24
16 min
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin
Amy Waldman: Memorializing 9/11
Amy Waldman, a former reporter for The New York Times, discusses her bestselling novel The Submission, which tells the fictional tale of Mohammad "Mo" Khan, a secular Muslim who wins a competition to design a memorial honoring the victims of a terrorist attack similar to 9/11. When the jury members discover who've they've selected, some try to change the result. But the decision is leaked to the press, resulting in outrage not over the selection of Khan, but over his entry, which includes a garden some think is an Islamic design to honor martyrs. The...
2025-09-14
28 min
THE NORTHERN PODCAST (NAS STUDIO)
The Lower Courts Punch Up
Kate, Leah, and Melissa break down how the lower courts are challenging the Trump administration and expressing their frustration with SCOTUS. Then, they check in with two members of the supermajority: Brett Kavanaugh, who’s touting a shiny new shadow docket rebrand, and Amy Coney Barrett as she commences her cursèd book tour. Finally, the hosts speak with Yale Law professor Justin Driver about his book, The Fall of Affirmative Action: Race, the Supreme Court, and the Future of Higher Education.Hosts’ and guests’ favorite things:Kate: Apologies: You Have Reached the End of Your Free-Trial Period of America! By Alex...
2025-09-08
1h 43
Strict Scrutiny
The Lower Courts Punch Up
Kate, Leah, and Melissa break down how the lower courts are challenging the Trump administration and expressing their frustration with SCOTUS. Then, they check in with two members of the supermajority: Brett Kavanaugh, who’s touting a shiny new shadow docket rebrand, and Amy Coney Barrett as she commences her cursèd book tour. Finally, the hosts speak with Yale Law professor Justin Driver about his book, The Fall of Affirmative Action: Race, the Supreme Court, and the Future of Higher Education.Hosts’ and guests’ favorite things: Kate: Apologies: You Have Reached the End of Your Free-Tr...
2025-09-08
1h 42
My Psychedelic Roots
Ep10: A liberal catholic upbringing, hoping for the magic wand, finding patience
Judith is a New York-born-and-bred naturalized Canadian mother of two young adults. She is a technical writer and trainer, and like many folks curious about psychedelics, also a life-long learner. She came to the psychedelic community in 2018 as she was seeking relief from overwhelming grief, depression, and anxiety. As we hear in this episode, Judith took a measured approach to her entry into the psychedelic space, coming to psychedelics seeking healing, and ultimately finding that and much more. Our chat wends its way through her childhood in Brooklyn and how her family played a role in her eventual first p...
2025-07-14
46 min
Community of Writers Podcasts
Writers Workshops 2025 - Panel: “And Then the Queen Died of Grief: on Plot” with Venita Blackburn, Kirsten Chen, Jamie Ford, Amy Waldman. Moderated by Katy Hays
Welcome to the Podcast feed for the 2025 Summer Workshops in Olympic Valley. This week, we will upload daily craft talks, panels and readings as they happen. Be sure to subscribe to our feed to receive all recordings automatically. A full schedule of events can be found here.Music: Hot Nights by DreamAudioThe views expressed in this program are those of its presenter and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the values of the Community of Writers or its Board of Directors.The views expressed in this program are those of its presenter...
2025-07-10
57 min
Surviving the Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime
Diddy Trial: Prosecutors Say Diddy is a Crime Boss & Master Manipulator Who Doesn't Accept "NO"
Intense and nerve energy fills courtroom as prosecutors paint a picture of power, fear and manipulation behind the scenes of the life of music mogul Sean Diddy Combs. The government alleged that Combs used his influence to orchestrate and conceal criminal activity, urging jurors to connect the dots from years of disturbing testimony from various witnesses who knew Diddy. Welcome to Surviving The Survivor, the show that brings you the #BestGuests in all of #truecrime. In this episode, Emmy award-wining host Joel Waldman breaks down the biggest moments in court and brings in analysis from our STS #B...
2025-06-27
1h 26
Limelight
Exemplar: Series 2: Episode 4
Jess is observing as her old adversary, gang leader Danny Fenchurch, is questioned by the police. Will he crack? Meanwhile, back at Veritas, Maya is trying to crack a bizarre code on a video of a man being held captive by the gang. When DS Gray takes charge, the interrogation gets more heated. Exemplar: “an audio recording made by a forensic analyst to recreate the precise audio conditions of a piece of evidence in a criminal or civil case.”The return of a modern day thriller set in the world of audio forensics. In Exemplar, Gina...
2025-02-21
28 min
Limelight
Exemplar: Series 2: Episode 2
When a never before heard track by iconic 90s band The Daisy Chains is discovered, a bitter argument over ownership between the lead singer’s widow and the bandleader ensues. Jess and Maya are brought in to work out who really wrote the song, with just an old school tape recording of the original track as a clue.Exemplar: “an audio recording made by a forensic analyst to recreate the precise audio conditions of a piece of evidence in a criminal or civil case.”The return of a modern day thriller set in the world of aud...
2025-02-07
28 min
Rotary Club of Milwaukee Tuesday Speaker Series
Peter Jest, Operator of Shank Hall and Author Amy Waldman
This week at Rotary, Peter Jest, longtime Milwaukee concert promoter and operator of Shank Hall, and author Amy Waldman discussed their new book, We Had Fun and Nobody Died: Adventures of a Milwaukee Music Promoter with Jim Nelson of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. They shared stories of Peter's friendships with artists that have come through Shank Hall, how their book came together, and how Peter continues to look past the profit-driven aspect of the music industry and celebrate his love for music.
2024-09-26
40 min
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #22: 1) anesthesia and AxD, and 2) GFAP cross-linking to itself
Send a textAlbee Messing, Amy Waldman, and Natasha Snider discuss the following recent publications: [02:07] A retrospective observational cohort study of the anesthetic management and outcomes of pediatric patients with Alexander disease undergoing lumbar puncture or magnetic resonance imaging Paediatric Anesthessia (in press) [10:17] Glial fibrillary acidic protein is pathologically modified in Alexander disease Journal of Biological Chemistry (in press) [full text]Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.eduHelp support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-M...
2024-07-07
20 min
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #21: 1) Blood levels of GFAP, neurofilaments, and tau, and 2) planning for in-person conference in Philadelphia this summer.
Send a textAlbee Messing, Jenny Pearson, Natasha Snider, and Amy Waldman discuss the following recent publication and the conference planned for this summer in Philadelphia: [02:02] Plasma concentrations of glial fibrillary acidic protein, neurofilament light, and tau in Alexander disease Neurological Sciences (2024) [full text][04:16] Discussion about Philadelphia Conference, August 2-4, 2024 Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.eduHelp support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center: https://alexander-disease.waisman.wisc.edu/donate/
2024-05-16
15 min
Surviving the Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime
Karen Read’s Fiery Trial Heads Into Second Day of Testimony
The Karen Read trial heats up as testimony continues into day two, revealing new details, sharper exchanges, and mounting tension inside the courtroom. In this episode, we break down the latest testimony, key witness moments, and how both sides are adjusting their strategies as the Karen Read case moves forward. From emotional reactions to critical evidence under scrutiny, the trial is quickly becoming one of the most closely watched proceedings in recent true crime news.We walk through what stood out on day two, how the testimony could shape the outcome, and why the Karen Read trial...
2024-05-01
1h 33
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #18: 1) Quantitative MRI in rat model, and 2) Developmental milestones in cerebral form of AxD
Send a textAlbee Messing, Nick Stowe, JP Yu, and Amy Waldman discuss the following recent publications: [4:30] Stowe NA, Singh AP, Barnett BR, Yi SY, Frautschi PC, Messing A, et al. Quantitative diffusion imaging and genotype-by-sex interactions in a rat model of Alexander disease. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2023) in press[15:11] Acquisition and Loss of Developmental Milestones and Time to Disease-Related Outcomes in Cerebral Alexander Disease. Journal of Child Neurology (2023) in pressSend your questions and feedback to: axd...
2023-11-22
28 min
Cases and Controversies
Barrett, Kavanaugh Could Be Key in CFPB Funding Fight
Whether funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unlawful or not could rest with conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, one court watcher says.Brennan Center for Justice President and CEO Michael Waldman joins Cases and Controversies to discuss a challenge to the Obama-era agency that was set up in the aftermath of the financial crisis to regulate mortgages, auto loans and credit cards.He says it’s unclear how the court ultimately will rule following argument Oct. 3 over the agency’s funding structure, but notes that Trump appointees Kavanaugh and Barrett, espec...
2023-10-06
22 min
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin
Amy Waldman: Memorializing 9/11
Amy Waldman, a former reporter for The New York Times, discusses her bestselling novel The Submission, which tells the fictional tale of Mohammad "Mo" Khan, a secular Muslim who wins a competition to design a memorial honoring the victims of a terrorist attack similar to 9/11. When the jury members discover who've they've selected, some try to change the result. But the decision is leaked to the press, resulting in outrage not over the selection of Khan, but over his entry, which includes a garden some think is an Islamic design to honor martyrs. The...
2023-09-10
28 min
A Bit More Complicated
Episode 21 - Analyzing Anti-Woke Research with Dr. Beth Livingston
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Beth Livingston to take a critical look at a recent paper that criticized "woke" DEI efforts. Waldman & Sparr - Rethinking Diversity Strategies: An Application of Paradox and Positive Organization Behavior Theories Thomason, Opie, Livingston & Sitzmann: “Woke” Diversity Strategies: Science or Sensationalism? Woke (Dictionary.com) Stop WOKE act was deemed unconstitutional Amy Wax says white culture is superior Chris Rufo's work is misleading and dishonest Manhattan institute Discovery institute Some substantive critiques of diversity trai...
2023-03-27
1h 01
Last Word On Sports Media Podcast
Final Four Without Jim Nantz? NFL & CFB + World Series too! | Announcer Schedules Podcast
This week on Episode 21 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin discuss the big Jim Nantz news and take a another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, MLB, NBA and NHL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 122 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: Jim Nantz to call his last Final Four in 2023 with Ian Eagle taking overNFL Week 8 Preview College Football GameDay at Jackson State, Impact of Deion SandersWeek Nine College...
2022-10-27
38 min
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #13: MRI diffusion tractography - what can it tell us?
Send a textAlbee Messing, Emi Takahashi, Arastoo Vossough, and Amy Waldman discuss the following recent publication: [02:03] Identification of association fibers using ex vivo diffusion tractography in Alexander disease brainsJournal of Neuroimaging (in press)Send your questions and feedback to: axdrupodcast@waisman.wisc.edu
2022-10-13
16 min
Apertura musicale classica
Apertura musicale classica di domenica 19/06/2022
Scaletta: 1. Agostino Steffani - Orlando generoso - "Se t'eclissi o bella face" (Giulia Semenzato, Kammerorchester Basel) 2. Ottorino Respighi - Feste romane - II: Il giubileo (Sinfonia of London, John Wilson) 3. Giuseppe Verdi - Rigoletto - "Un dì se ben rammentomi" (Wiener Philharmoniker, Carlo Maria Giulini) 4. Jean Sibelius - Suite from King Christian II Op. 27 - II: Élégie (Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Nicholas Collon) 5. William Bolcom - Knockout 'A Rag' (Marc-andré Hamelin) 6. Josquin Desprez - "Si je perdoys mon amy / Par ung matin m’y levay" (Clara Coutouly, Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre) 7. Charlotte Sohy - Histoire sentimentale, Op. 34: II. Amo...
2022-06-19
1h 25
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #8 - two case reports, natural history study of 21 pediatric patients, management of constipation
Send a textAlbee Messing and Amy Waldman discuss the following recent publications: [01:08] Mateos et al. (2022). Developmental delay and progressive seizures in 2-month-old child with diffuse MRI abnormalities. Brain Pathology e13049[06:21] Takeuchi et al. (2022) GFAP variant p. Tyr366Cys demonstrated widespread brain cavitation in neonatal Alexander disease. Radiology Case Reports 17, 771-774 [full text][13:48] Mura et al. (2021). Alexander disease evolution over time: data from an Italian cohort of pediatric-onset patients. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 134, 353-358[18:17] Questions from email – how to manage constipation.Send your questions and fee...
2022-03-06
23 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Rebecca Serle - ONE ITALIAN SUMMER
Rebecca and I discuss One Italian Summer, exploring the dialogue between fate and free will, including a bit of magical realism in her stories, how the inspiration for her stories comes from what she is personally working through at the time, the hardest character for her to write in One Italian Summer, and much more.Rebecca's recommended reads are: The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. by Adelle Waldman Support the podcast...
2022-03-04
32 min
E Jean Simpson, BEd, BA, MA Author A & J PEI Treasures
Euphemisms and Contradictions: A Many Splintered Things
Welcome to the A & J PEI Treasures E Jean Simpson author podcast and blog post. This week I explore issues in communication with euphemisms and contractions between language and action. If you want to find out more, then stay tuned! Applause courtesy of Freesound: https://freesound.org/search/?q=applause+51743&am… Thank you Andrew Simpson for help with the proofreading and creative input (the A in A & J PEI Treasures) Thank you Anchor for the resources to get the podcast done from my computer! Thank you to my listeners, readers and peo...
2022-01-22
10 min
forum Kirche - Bremer Gespräche über Gott und die Welt
Laila Noor: Wir müssen Apfelbäume pflanzen, damit wir nicht die Hoffnung verlieren
Laila Noor ist in Afghanistan geboren, seit über 40 Jahren lebt sie in Deutschland und arbeitet als Modedesignerin. In Bremen hat sie die Independent Afghan Women Association (IAWA) gegründet, mit der sie sich gezielt für die Bildung von Mädchen und Frauen in Afghanistan einsetzt. Durch Spenden hat der Verein schon etliche Schulen gegründet und unterstützt. Seit der Machtübernahme der Taliban im Sommer 2021 ist das viel schwieriger geworden, die Lage im Land ist katastrophal. Wir sprechen mit Laila Noor über ihre Familiengeschichte, über ihre Flucht und ihre Erfahrungen in Deutschland, über die aktuelle Situation u...
2022-01-19
1h 39
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #5 - case report with silent mutation and area postrema syndrome; neuropsychological testing
Send a textAlbee Messing, Amy Waldman, and Nina Thomas discuss the following recent publications: [01:28] Srivastava S, Waldman A, Naidu S (2020) Alexander disease. In: GeneReviews(®) (Adam MP, Ardinger HH, Pagon RA, Wallace SE, Bean LJH, Mirzaa G, Amemiya A, eds). Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle [review, focusing on clinical aspects] [full text][02:20] Renaldo F, Chalard F, Valence S, Burglen L, Rodriguez D. (2021). Area postrema syndrome as the initial presentation of Alexander disease. Neurology 97, 548-549 [short case report][10:32] Kirsch AC, McCall DM, Lange H, Renaud D, Brown T, Za...
2021-12-04
26 min
MOVIE Morning
Venom: Let There Be Carnage - MOVIE REVIEW (SPOILERS)
Hey everyone, after waiting for 2 months for Sony to release the film where I live, I have FINALLY SEEN VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE; one of my most anticipated comic book flicks of the year. As someone who had fun with the first Venom, did this movie improve on it or was it a downgrade? Find out that and my breakdown of the post-credits scene in this SPOILER REVIEW. Venom: Let There Be Carnage: Tom Hardy returns to the big screen as the lethal protector Venom, one of MARVEL’s greatest and most complex characters. Directed by Andy Serkis, written by...
2021-11-26
15 min
Green Room Door - UTR Media Podcast
41: Sara Groves + Carolyn Arends
We welcome two of the most thoughtful, articulate, and respected singer-songwriters of our generation into one epic episode. ---------- TRACK LIST FOR EP.41 --------- * Remains of the Day - Sara Groves * Cheshire Cat - Sara Groves * God Speed - Carolyn Arends * Without Music - Carolyn Arends (ft. Amy Grant) * Becoming Human - Carolyn Arends (ft. The McCrary Sisters) ---------- CREDITS ---------- * Host/Producer - Dave Trout * Sara Groves' website - https://saragroves.com * Carolyn Arends' website - https://carolynarends.com * SPONSOR 1: Melanie Waldman - https://is...
2021-11-23
1h 09
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #4 - case report, clinical trials
Send a textAlbee Messing and Amy Waldman discuss the following recent publication: [00:40] Amano E, Yoshida T, Mizuta I, Oyama J, Sakashita S, Ueyama S, Machida A, Yokota T. (2021). Activation of a Cryptic Splice Site of GFAP in a Patient With Adult-Onset Alexander Disease. Neurology Genetics. 7, e626 PMCID: PMC8488758Florian Eichler joins for a discussion about outcomes and clinical trials, prompted by:[13:09] Questions from emailSend your questions and feedback to: axdrupodcast@waisman.wisc.eduHelp support research on Alexander Diseas...
2021-10-26
27 min
Frontispiz - Der Literaturpodcast
FrontispizExtra (20) - Ein bunter Strauß Bücher
Wir nehmen unsere Lesestapel in Angriff Margaret Mitchell - Vom Winde verweht, Ullstein Taschenbuch Verlag 2004. Amy Waldman - Das ferne Feuer, Schöffling Verlag 2021. Yishai Sarid - Siegerinnen, Kein + Aber 2021. Andy Weir - Der Marsianer, Heyne 2014. Andy Weir - Der Astronaut, Heyne 2021.
2021-10-21
41 min
Focus on WHY
Reflections and Observations with Amy Rowlinson
Amy Rowlinson shares her reflections and observations of these recent podcast episodes: 197 What Really Matters with Melanie Martin 198 Podcasting with Purpose with Neal Veglio 199 Hard Hat Developers with Priya Kripalani and Jasmine Dosanjh 200 Understand Your Purpose with Amy Rowlinson 201 Independent Thinking with Farrah Hussain KEY TAKEAWAY "The benefits of working on a growth mindset and believing in abundance over scarcity are infinite. Being able to bounce back faster, recover, adjust to change and focus on what is most important are critical to success."
2021-08-31
32 min
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #2: tumor-like lesions; very-late onset
Send a textAlbee Messing and Amy Waldman discuss: [1:21] Cai T, Jing S, Li Y, Wu J. 2021. A Case Report of Adult-Onset Alexander Disease with a Tumor-Like Lesion in the Lateral Ventricle. Case Rep Neurol 13:355-360. PMCID: PMC8255748[7:45} Yoshida T, Mizuta I, Yasuda R, Mizuno T. 2021. Clinical and radiological characteristics of older-adult-onset Alexander disease. Eur J Neurol (in press)[24:40] Questions from emailSend your questions to: axdrupodcast@waisman.wisc.eduHelp support research on Alexander Disease at the Un...
2021-08-13
35 min
Schneegestöber
Es ist nie zu spät, seinen Traum zu leben - Lucia Klöcker über ihre Buchhandlung Weltenleser (Folge 12)
In der heutigen Folge spreche ich mit Lucia Klöcker. Mit 60 Jahren hat sie sich ihren großen Traum von der eigenen Buchhandlung erfüllt und hat seitdem im Oeder Weg ihr zweites Zuhause gefunden. Sie erzählt mir, wie sie vor 37 Jahren nach Frankfurt gekommen ist, was sie an der Stadt am Main so schätzt und wie sie die "Welt" nach Frankfurt holt. Die Buchhandlung Weltenleser organisiert regelmäßig Veranstaltungen, ob offline oder online. Hier geht es zur Website: www.weltenleser.de Hier findet ihr Lucias Buchtipps: Amy Waldman, Das ferne Feuer...
2021-06-01
00 min
Writers' Guild of Alberta Podcast
Reading With The Awards Finalists (Part 2)
This is audio recorded from the live reading with finalists for the Alberta Literary Awards. Readers, in order of appearance: Omar Mouallem Natalie Meisner Bertrand Bickersteth Gabe Calderon Kat Cameron Ellen Chorley Jannie Edwards Will Ferguson Alexandra Latos Amy Leblanc Harnarayan Singh Kim Smith Stephanie Tamagi 1:49:53 - Debby Waldman
2021-04-28
1h 55
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin
Author Amy Waldman: Memorializing 9/11
Amy Waldman, a former reporter for The New York Times, discusses her bestselling novel The Submission, which tells the fictional tale of Mohammad "Mo" Khan, a secular Muslim who wins a competition to design a memorial honoring the victims of a terrorist attack similar to 9/11. When the jury members discover who've they've selected, some try to change the result. But the decision is leaked to the press, resulting in outrage not over the selection of Khan, but over his entry, which includes a garden some think is an Islamic design to honor martyrs. The outcry is reminiscent...
2021-04-11
28 min
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
2012 Seattle Reads Amy Waldman, May 4
2021-03-28
59 min
The Brit Lit Podcast
69: Uncoupling with Lorraine Brown
Our guest today is Lorraine Brown, whose debut novel Uncoupling came out a couple of weeks ago in the UK, and will be out in the US as The Paris Connection this summer. It’s a delightful love story which made for a great start to my reading year. Lorraine spoke to me just before her novel was published, and we had a meandering chat about all kinds of things from our love of trains, our experiences of LA, why authors should stay away from their Goodreads reviews, and more. Want to help the Brit Lit Podcast sur...
2021-03-04
38 min
The Seattle Public Library - Author Readings and Library Events
2012 Seattle Reads Amy Waldman, May 5
2021-02-28
46 min
Das Literarische Quartett
Mit Juli Zeh, Sibylle Lewitscharoff und Jagoda Marinić - Februar 2021
Die vier Literaturexpertinnen debattieren über die Bücher von Amy Waldman, Martin Mosebach, George Orwell und Claudia Durastanti. Hören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14
2021-02-25
49 min
Das Literarische Quartett
Mit Juli Zeh, Sibylle Lewitscharoff und Jagoda Marinić - Februar 2021
Die vier Literaturexpertinnen debattieren über die Bücher von Amy Waldman, Martin Mosebach, George Orwell und Claudia Durastanti.Hören bis: 19. Januar 2038, 04:14Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
2021-02-25
49 min
stOHRies! - Der Podcast
Fabulous Februar
"Februar" von Rose Ausländer "Finsternis" von Steven UHly "Die wir liebten" von Willi Achten "Geschichte einer afrikanischen Farm" von Olive Schreiner "Das ferne Feuer" von Amy Waldman "Der steinerne Engel" von Margaret Laurence "Hundert Augen" von Samantha Schweblin
2021-02-07
30 min
Monatslese – Der Podcast über Bücher & Feelings
Folge 12: Januar 2021
Lurz & Sauer blicken zurück auf den allerlängsten Januar aller Zeiten und sprechen über Sehnsüchte, Spaziergang-Challenges und das Erlesen ganz anderer Blickwinkel. Es geht um überraschende Tokio Hotel-Geständnisse, um die Lust, sich selbst zu verlieren und ein bisschen auch ums Wetter. Bücher und Podcasts, auf die wir zurückgeblickt haben: Tove Ditlevsen - Kopenhagen-Trilogie: Kindheit, Jugend, Abhängigkeit (Ü: Ursel Allenstein), Dmitrij Kapitelman - Eine Formalie in Kiew, Sophie Heawood - The Hungover Games, Bill Kaulitz - Career Suicide, Patricia Melo - Gestapelte Frauen (Ü: Barbara Mesquita, ET 15.02.21), Amy Waldman - Das ferne Feuer (Ü: B...
2021-02-07
1h 09
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The State of the Biden Campaign
Joe Biden all but locked up the Democratic Presidential nomination just as the coronavirius crisis began triggering national lockdowns. Now he faces an economic disaster and a public-health emergency that prevent traditional campaigning, which may help Biden if swing voters blame the incumbent for the state of the nation. But Biden faces his own heavy baggage: admissions of inappropriate touching of women, an accusation of assault, and a blemished record on racial justice. Amy Davidson Sorkin, Eric Lach, Katy Waldman, and Jelani Cobb reflect on the Biden campaign and on the candidate’s past leadership. Cobb, who discusses Biden’s history...
2020-07-10
30 min
Focus on WHY
Reflections and Observations with Amy Rowlinson
Amy Rowlinson shares her reflections and observations of these recent podcast episodes: 015 Books Change Lives with Bérengère Guéry & Vicky Stanley 016 Circle of Life with Jodie Harburt 017 'Blowtorch on the Belly' Questions with Michael Dodd 018 Sunshine State of Mind with Sunny Mahal 019 Manifest Abundance with Lara Waldman 020 If You Don't Risk Anything, You Risk Everything with Rob Moore, The Disruptive Entrepreneur KEY TAKEAWAY Many mistakes in life have gone on to become massive successes. It is never too late to b...
2020-05-21
16 min
Focus on WHY
Manifest Abundance with Lara Waldman
Lara Waldman is an abundance activator and is passionate about helping entrepreneurs reach their full potential, own who they truly are and build foundations where they can be aligned and connected in all areas of their life. Lara shows her clients how to manifest abundance and allow it to flow more harmoniously by taking them through a mind-blowing and extraordinary transformation. KEY TAKEAWAY "You are more powerful than you realise, powerful beyond measure. You have the power to consciously transform your life and the lives of others. And this is about remembering, reawakening t...
2020-05-20
24 min
Revel Revel
Nice Ladies Don't Do That
Interview with Laura Murvartian. Wonderful discussion with Laura Murvartian* about community, contradictions, how no one is a stranger but talking to "strangers" can be the most freeing for her, honesty, and the rules of life. Recorded during corona and sequestering location caused some very lovely but noisy birds! Laura has been called a "corporate woman with an activist heart". She's a professional negotiator by career, world traveler, and, in her local community of Atlanta, she has been selected as one of the 50 most influential Latinos in GA. She is just too accomplished to list everything...
2020-05-05
00 min
Trojan Community Podcast
HHS Library | So Much More Than Books
What comes to mind when you think of a high school library? I guarantee what you will hear about Hillcrest's library will surprise you. In this episode you will hear from Hillcrest High School's very own Teacher Librarian, Amy Waldman. And, she brought along one of her fabulous Teacher Librarian Assistants, Jessica Morales. If you have yet to visit our wonderful library, this episode may convince you that it's time to make the trip. Want to get more involved with our library, contact Amy Waldman . . . by Phone: (951) 358-1762 by email: amy.waldman@alvordschools.org or by instagram: @hillcresthslib.
2020-01-29
20 min
The Get More Smarter Podcast - A Weekly Show About Colorado Politics
Colorado as an Abortion Safe-Haven (ft. Madeleine Schmidt)
Send us a message! Really!This week on the Get More Smarter Podcast, there’s an impeachment trial in the Senate — or is it OF the Senate (1:08), the New York Times tries to find Cory Gardner (13:33), we try to explain the greater meaning of the departure of a Denver Post conservative columnist (44:49), and we interview journalist Madeline Schmidt about her national reporting on Colorado’s unique abortion laws (22:10). Read Madeleine's article on Jezebel:The Desperate Trail to Safe-Haven Abortions in Colorado (Madeleine Schmidt, Jezebel, 1/6/20)Follow Madeleine on Twitter: @ByMaddieSchmidtRead Madeleine on the Col...
2020-01-22
1h 02
The Avid Reader Show
A Door In The Earth Amy Waldman
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today our guest is Amy Waldman, whose new novel A Door In The Earth was released by Little Brown in August of this year.Amy is a national correspondent for Atlantic Monthly. She, at the NYT collaborated on the Pulitzer Prize winning series Portraits Of Grief, which chronicled the lives of every victim of 9/11.Her novel, Submission (a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award) was published in 2001.A Door In The Earth explores a country and a people that we as Americans...
2019-09-09
26 min
The Avid Reader Show
1Q 1A A Door In The Earth Amy Waldman
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today our guest is Amy Waldman, whose new novel A Door In The Earth was released by Little Brown in August of this year.Amy is a national correspondent for Atlantic Monthly. She, at the NYT collaborated on the Pulitzer Prize winning series Portraits Of Grief, which chronicled the lives of every victim of 9/11.Her novel, Submission (a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award) was published in 2001.A Door In The Earth explores a country and a people that we as Americans...
2019-09-09
01 min
The Project EGG Show: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth | Conversations That Change The World
#258 - Dani Zoldan
Dani Zoldan is an entrepreneur. Since 19 years old he is most passionate and comfortable when navigating in uncharted waters and have applied that mindset to his numerous business ventures. While in college, he founded the online music company Eargazmic.com. Merging his love of music and computers (they called it computers back then, not technology), he created a website where independent bands and musicians can use the website to promote and sell their music. Each artist had their own web page which consisted of photos, a bio, upcoming tour dates and links to purchase MP3’s. He ended up dr...
2019-09-09
45 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Amanda Goldblatt & Caroline Eisenmann
It took Amanda Goldblatt eight years to write her debut novel, HARD MOUTH. The result is a brilliantly inventive work combining style with emotional impact and classic storytelling. She and James talk about their long friendship, cutting the apocalypse, summoning (or not) imaginary beings, making rules for novels, and remembering the books they read as kids. Plus, Amanda's agent from Frances Goldin Literary Agency, Caroline Eisenmann. - Amanda Goldblatt: https://amandagoldblatt.com/ Buy HARD MOUTH: Buy HARD MOUTH from your local indie bookstore! Amanda and James discuss: Washington University
2019-08-27
1h 43
Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
A Door in the Earth by Amy Waldman
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/391213to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Door in the Earth Author: Amy Waldman Narrator: Roxanna Hope Radja Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 35 minutes Release date: August 27, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Submission: A young Afghan-American woman is trapped between her ideals and the complicated truth in this "penetrating" (O, Oprah Magazine), "stealthily suspenseful," (Booklist, starred review), "breathtaking and achingly nuanced" (Kirkus, starred review) novel. Parveen Shams, a college senior in search of a calling, feels pulled between her...
2019-08-27
12h 35
Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
A Door in the Earth by Amy Waldman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/391213 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Door in the Earth Author: Amy Waldman Narrator: Roxanna Hope Radja Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 35 minutes Release date: August 27, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: From the bestselling author of The Submission: A young Afghan-American woman is trapped between her ideals and the complicated truth in this "penetrating" (O, Oprah Magazine), "stealthily suspenseful," (Booklist, starred review), "breathtaking and achingly nuanced" (Kirkus, starred review) novel. Parveen Shams, a college senior in search of a calling, feels pulled...
2019-08-27
03 min
Sarah's Bookshelves Live
Ep. 27: Fall 2019 Book Preview with Catherine (@GilmoreGuide)
Welcome to a special episode of the Sarah's Bookshelves Live podcast…the Fall 2019 Book Preview with Catherine of Gilmore Guide to Books! Catherine and I share our most anticipated books coming out for the rest (August – December) of 2019. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights Catherine and my success rate for books we shared in our Fall 2019 Preview episode. Our Best and Worst picks from the Fall 2019 Preview episode. Catherine tries to sell Sarah on giving Louise Penny a se...
2019-08-21
1h 00
The Readerly Report
How We Choose The Books We Read, Plus Our Picks In August New Releases
There are so many great book discussions happening online and in real life. In this episode, Gayle and Nicole talk about the places where they each learn about books, and how those sources of book discovery have changed over the last year. They also discuss the hot August books they’ve got their eye on in the waning weeks of summer.Links mentioned in this episode:Spivey’s Facebook Group#SpiveySwap Facebook Group#BOTM Facebook GroupSarah’s Book Shelves Live Interview With Siobhan JonesThe MillionsBookPageIndie NextListSa...
2019-08-08
1h 07
JumbleThink
Building Community & Comedy with Dani Zoldan
Building a comedy club in NYC is more than just having great comedians show up every night. It's about building a community. Dani is a Multi-preneur and has started many businesses. In 2008 he purchased Stand UP NY. Since then he has worked hard to build successful businesses not only in comedy but also podcasting. Recently he and the team at Stand UP NY launched Podcast Row brining together the world of comedy, entrepreneurship, and podcasting.In today's episode we chat about entrepreneurship, comedy, pushing the limits, creating community, podcasting, and much more.Today's episode is sponsored...
2019-07-19
1h 00
California Spirit radioshow
California Spirit S04E33
‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️Hello à tous ! OUI , je vous confirme , c'est un petit peu la dernière de la Saison ! Et pour pallier à ces températures extrêmes que nous subissons , je vous propose de poser votre serviette de plage quelque part en Californie et de vous rafraîchir avec les embruns de l'océan pacifique portés par une légère brise ! 💦🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌁Le tout c'est d'y croire , n'est ce pas ? !!!!!Et nous nous efforcerons de vous transporter au frais avec cette spéciale Summer Edition ! Voici la Playlist : 001 Geyster "Television" NEW NEW NEW002 Tambouratzis Christos FEAT Vicky Bee "Do it" f...
2019-06-28
1h 04
The Age of Jackson Podcast
077 The Struggle for Religious Freedom in the Early Republic with Steven Waldman
Sacred Liberty: America's Long, Bloody, and Ongoing Struggle for Religious Freedom offers a dramatic, sweeping survey of how America built a unique model of religious freedom, perhaps the nation’s “greatest invention.” Steven Waldman, the bestselling author of Founding Faith, shows how early ideas about religious liberty were tested and refined amidst the brutal persecution of Catholics, Baptists, Mormons, Quakers, African slaves, Native Americans, Muslims, Jews, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. American leaders drove religious freedom forward--figures like James Madison, George Washington, the World War II presidents (Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower) and even George W. Bush. But the biggest heroes were the regu...
2019-06-07
1h 05
The Readerly Report
Talking Historical Fiction with Anne Bogel, The Modern Mrs Darcy
Gayle and Nicole welcome Anne Bogel from Modern Mrs. Darcy to The Readerly Report to talk about historical fiction, reading guilt (and why you should let go of it!), 9/11 as a plot point and how to read more books.Links mentioned:Modern Mrs. DarcyWhat Should I Read Next?Reading People: How Seeing The World Through The Lens Of Personality Changes EverythingI'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights And Dilemmas Of The Reading LifeBooks mentioned in this episode:The Two Lila Bennetts by Liz FentonThe Black...
2019-05-23
55 min
Why Not Now? with Amy Jo Martin
Polina & Alex (Universal Standard) - The Power of Mixing Your Emotions With Data
Polina Veksler & Alexandra Waldman are the Co-Founders of Universal Standard; a customer-centric clothing brand providing access to quality fashion for all. They are changing the game for people who struggle to find quality clothes that fit. Not bad for two founders who knew nothing about the industry they were getting into. Polina & Alex share how powerful mixing your emotions with data can be in business. They also share why your ignorance can lead to innovation if you are focused on solving a problem for yourself and your customers, their thoughts on finding the perfect fit partner to...
2019-05-19
40 min
Impolite Company
Religious Liberty in America: From Burning Convents to Baking Cakes
This week Amy is joined by journalist and author Steven Waldman, whose new book SACRED LIBERTY: AMERICA'S LONG, BLOODY, AND ONGOING STRUGGLE OVER RELIGIOUS FREEDOM was published this week. Their conversation covers the long and evolving history of religious liberty in America, the fact that anti-Catholicism has been the most common feature of religious liberty violations, and the role that evangelicals could--emphasis on could--play in easing current tensions over clashing rights. Discussed This Week: Sacred Liberty: America's Long, Bloody, and Ongoing Struggle for Religious Freedom (Steven Waldman, 2019)
2019-05-10
1h 24
Studio Time
Peter Shepherd — Running Towards The Bang
Peter co-hosts The Long and The Short Of It - a podcast for the curious, with another Studio Time guest Jen Waldman. He is Head Coach of Seth Godin’s altMBA leadership and management workshop and he is the creator of REVEAL - a program for artists and creatives who are looking to make a change in the world, their work, their audience or themselves.Instead of talking online, Peter and I recorded this episode face to face in Melbourne - which was a first for me - so you might notice that the audio sounds a li...
2019-01-14
50 min
Impolite Company
"Call it what it is--it's the erasure of Jews."
In this episode, we talk about the massacre of eleven Jews during Shabbat services at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. We discuss the right-wing rhetoric--starting with the president--that currently encourages intolerance, racism, anti-Semitism. We talk about how to discuss anti-Semitism with children without also scaring them unnecessarily. And we talk about why the argument that "this was about anti-religiosity" isn't just foolish but also immoral in that it seeks to erase Jews from the narrative. If you want to support the show financially--for as little as $1 per month--please visit our Patreon Page to...
2018-11-01
55 min
The Readerly Report
The Readerly Report - Episode 37 - 2 Impromptu Book Club Discussions, Gayle Rates Her Vacation Reads
Gayle is back from vacation. Gayle updates Nicole on whether Nicole predictions about her reading proved correct. As it turns out, they've now both read That Kind of Mother and The Woman in the Window. Discussion ensues. Books Discussed in This Podcast How To Walk Away by Katherine Center The Book of Essie by Meghan MacLean The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne The Great Believers by Rebecca Makkai Happiness: A Memoir: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After by Heather Harpham The Submission by Amy Waldman The Woman In...
2018-07-26
37 min
The Readerly Report
The Readerly Report - Episode 36 - Some New July Reads
Gayle is still on vacation, but before she left Gayle & Nicole took a minute to discuss some of the books we're looking forward to reading or are recommending for July. Books Discussed in this Podcast The Submission by Amy Waldman Look Alive Out There: Essays by Sloane Crosley Rough Beauty by Karen Auvinen Florida by Lauren Groff Clock Dance by Anne Tyler My Year Of Rest And Relaxation by Otessa Mosfegh The Last Cruise by Kate Christensen The Garden Party by Grace Dane Mazur Dear Mrs.Bird by AJ...
2018-07-19
33 min
The Readerly Report
The Readerly Report - Episode 33- June is Audiobook Month And We Almost Missed It
Gayle and Nicole catch you up with their latest reads and also discuss the audiobooks that they have most enjoyed this year. Spoiler alert: Kitchens of the Great Midwest might just make another appearance. What We're Reading The Queen Of Hearts by Kimberly Martin One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradahl Can't Help Myself by Meredith Goldstein The Submission by Amy Waldman Social Creature by Tara Isabella Burton Rough Beauty by Karen Auvinen
2018-06-23
35 min
Bulletproof Dental Practice
Knowing your (potential) neighborhood
Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 6 Host: Dr. Peter Boulden Atlanta Dental Spa Guest: Kent Miller of Dentagraphics kent@dentagraphics.com Key Takeaways: You can identify the specific place to best establish your practice using demographic data. Dentagraphics can provide the best place by measuring saturation of dental practices, income of the population and demand of the population. Dentagraphics can also help you identify the competition in the area and their profile. They have a proprietary software that verifies legitimate practices in the area. Rural, Tow...
2016-11-17
29 min
Bulletproof Dental Practice
Knowing your (potential) neighborhood
Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 6 Host: Dr. Peter Boulden Atlanta Dental Spa Guest: Kent Miller of Dentagraphics kent@dentagraphics.com Key Takeaways: You can identify the specific place to best establish your practice using demographic data. Dentagraphics can provide the best place by measuring saturation of dental practices, income of the population and demand of the population. Dentagraphics can also help you identify the competition in the area and their profile. They have a proprietary software that verifies legitimate practices in the area. Rural, Tow...
2016-11-17
29 min
Terror
Roman: Der amerikanische Architekt von Amy Waldman
Im Wettbewerb um die Gestaltung der Gedenkstätte am Ground Zero in New York läuft alles nach Plan. Die Einreichungen sind anonym, eine unabhängige Jury tagt und kann sich auf einen Garten-Entwurf einigen. Aber dann der Schock: Der amerikanische Architekt, der den Entwurf eingereicht hat, ist ein Moslem. Als die Entscheidung der Jury an die Öffentlichkeit dringt beginnt eine Schlacht, in der sich machthungrige Politiker, sensationslüsterne Presse und radikale Aktivisten lautstark zu Wort melden und den leiseren Tönen wenig Chance lassen.
2016-03-14
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Roman: Der amerikanische Architekt von Amy Waldman
Im Wettbewerb um die Gestaltung der Gedenkstätte am Ground Zero in New York läuft alles nach Plan. Die Einreichungen sind anonym, eine unabhängige Jury tagt und kann sich auf einen Garten-Entwurf einigen. Aber dann der Schock: Der amerikanische Architekt, der den Entwurf eingereicht hat, ist ein Moslem. Als die Entscheidung der Jury an die Öffentlichkeit dringt beginnt eine Schlacht, in der sich machthungrige Politiker, sensationslüsterne Presse und radikale Aktivisten lautstark zu Wort melden und den leiseren Tönen wenig Chance lassen.
2016-03-14
00 min
Islam
Roman: Der amerikanische Architekt von Amy Waldman
Im Wettbewerb um die Gestaltung der Gedenkstätte am Ground Zero in New York läuft alles nach Plan. Die Einreichungen sind anonym, eine unabhängige Jury tagt und kann sich auf einen Garten-Entwurf einigen. Aber dann der Schock: Der amerikanische Architekt, der den Entwurf eingereicht hat, ist ein Moslem. Als die Entscheidung der Jury an die Öffentlichkeit dringt beginnt eine Schlacht, in der sich machthungrige Politiker, sensationslüsterne Presse und radikale Aktivisten lautstark zu Wort melden und den leiseren Tönen wenig Chance lassen.
2016-03-14
00 min
The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism
Naked Amy Schumer Edition
Hanna Rosin, June Thomas, and Noreen Malone discuss Tashfeen Malik, false narratives of anorexia with Slate's Katy Waldman, and the 2016 Pirelli calendar.Double X is brought to you by Club W, leading the "grape to glass" wine revolution. Answer just six simple questions at ClubW.com and their algorithm will create a Palate Profile just for you. Get wine directly to your door, perfectly customized to match your taste. For 50 percent off your first order, go to ClubW.com/doublex.And by Squarespace. Start building your website today at Squarespace.com. Enter the offer code GI...
2015-12-10
51 min
The Seattle Public Library
Book-It Repertory Theatre, May 4
Book-It Repertory Theatre presents staged readings from Amy Waldman's "The Submission," adapted by Rachel Atkins and directed by Book-It director of touring, Annie Lareau.
2012-05-29
00 min
The Seattle Public Library
Amy Waldman, May 5
Amy Waldman's acclaimed debut novel asks hard questions about the American values of tolerance, diversity, and community. Amy discusses "The Submission" at the Ballard Branch as part of Seattle Reads.
2012-05-23
00 min
The Seattle Public Library
Amy Waldman, May 4
Amy Waldman's acclaimed debut novel asks hard questions about the American values of tolerance, diversity, and community. Amy discusses "The Submission" at the Central Library as part of Seattle Reads.
2012-05-21
00 min
ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library
Ayad Akhtar and Amy Waldman: Two Novelists on The Lives of American Muslims Before and After 9/11
Akhtar's American Dervish and Waldman's The Submission, both explore the lives of American Muslims, one in pre-9/11 suburbia and the other in post-9/11 Manhattan. In Akhtar's family drama, a father and son are fractured by their understandings of Islam. In Waldman's story, a city is outraged when a Muslim architect wins a blind competition to design the 9/11 Memorial. Following the conflicts within and between religions, these two brilliant debut novels grapple with identity, community, and a country in crisis.
2012-01-19
1h 14
Audio Book Club
"The Submission" by Amy Waldman
For Slate's September Audio Book club, Yale art historian and architect Kishwar Rizvi joins Emily Bazelon and Hanna Rosin to discuss The Submission, Amy Waldman's novel about memorializing 9/11. Join Slate Plus for full, ad-free access to Audio Book Club and your other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Audio Book Club show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/bookclubplus to get access wherever you listen.
2011-09-26
39 min
Slate Books
Audio Book Club: The Submission by Amy Waldman
For Slate's September Audio Book club, Yale art historian and architect Kishwar Rizvi joins Emily Bazelon and Hanna Rosin to discuss The Submission, Amy Waldman's novel about memorializing 9/11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2011-09-26
39 min
Summer Book Club 2011 (The Takeaway)
Summer Book Club: 'The Submission'
Listen We're wrapping up our summer book club here at The Takeaway. As the tenth anniversary of September 11 approaches, our host John Hockenberry decided to focus his summer reading on novels about 9/11. This week's pick touches upon how we memorialize a tragedy, which can be extremely political. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, for example, faced a great deal of criticism for choosing architect Maya Lin's memorial design. Her nontraditional, minimalist approach sparked controversy, as did her Asian heritage, even though Lin was born in the U.S. to Chinese parents. A new book called "The Submission" centers on the 9/11 me...
2011-08-16
09 min
The Idealist.org Podcasts
The American Way to Change: An Interview with Shirley Sagawa
This podcast features a conversation with Shirley Sagawa author of The American Way to Change: How National Service and Volunteers and Transforming America and the “founding mother of the modern service movement.” During the first Clinton administration, Sagawa drafted the legislation that created AmeriCorps and the Corporation for National Service.Today, Shirley is a fellow at the Center for American Progress, and co-founder of the sagawa/jospin consulting firm which brings new resources and strategic thinking to solve problems affecting children, families, neighborhoods, and our nation.In his 1995 book, How a Bill Becomes a Law, Stev...
2011-04-15
23 min