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Andrea Hsu: NPR's Labor Correspondent
Andrea Hsu, NPRs labor and workplace correspondent, has been a vital part of the team since 2002. Her career includes stints at National Geographic, BBC, and even a coffee house. Shes known for her in-depth reporting, such as her teams coverage of the Sichuan earthquake and her series on the pandemics impact on women.The Daily News Now! - Every city. Every story. Powered by AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-11-14
01 min
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
Rewriting the Wallflowers: Revisionist History
Have you read Lisa Kleypas's neogothic duology: Devil in Winter and It Happened One Autumn? Tehyah Carver shares her provocative claims about Kleypas’s Wallflower series, including how St. Vincent is a gothic heroine. We also discuss the revisions the author made to the texts around 2021, theories on why the changes were made, and how we feel about them.What differentiates a villain from an interesting character in romance and how have contemporary romance readers' expectations evolved and what are the broader implications of rewriting problematic elements in historical romance fiction?00:00 Tehyah’s Romance Credentials03:57 Lisa Kley...
2025-10-14
1h 39
Consider This from NPR
A week into the shutdown, federal workers are stuck in limbo
It's been a week since a federal shutdown ground work at numerous government agencies to a halt. There's no indication that an agreement could come soon, as Republicans and Democrats in congress trade continue blame. Meanwhile, federal workers are stuck in limbo, and its unclear when or if they'll be able to return to their jobs. NPR's Labor Correspondent Andrea Hsu and political reporter Stephen Fowler explain what's causing the impasse in congress and what's at stake for the federal employees caught in the middle.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for...
2025-10-08
07 min
Consider This from NPR
A week into the shutdown, federal workers are stuck in limbo
It's been a week since a federal shutdown ground work at numerous government agencies to a halt. There's no indication that an agreement could come soon, as Republicans and Democrats in congress trade continue blame. Meanwhile, federal workers are stuck in limbo, and its unclear when or if they'll be able to return to their jobs. NPR's Labor Correspondent Andrea Hsu and political reporter Stephen Fowler explain what's causing the impasse in congress and what's at stake for the federal employees caught in the middle.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for...
2025-10-08
07 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How The Shutdown Is Affecting Federal Workers And Services
The federal government shutdown is in its seventh day, with negotiations on Capitol Hill over reopening the government at a stalemate. We discuss how the shutdown is affecting federal workers and the services they keep running, as well as warnings by the White House that they will lay off workers as a result of the shutdown.This episode: senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, and political reporter Stephen Fowler.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni...
2025-10-07
15 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How The Shutdown Is Affecting Federal Workers And Services
The federal government shutdown is in its seventh day, with negotiations on Capitol Hill over reopening the government at a stalemate. We discuss how the shutdown is affecting federal workers and the services they keep running, as well as warnings by the White House that they will lay off workers as a result of the shutdown.This episode: senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, and political reporter Stephen Fowler.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni...
2025-10-07
15 min
Consider This from NPR
Federal workers reaffirming loyalty to the Constitution, not politics
Federal workers across the United States are feeling the impact of the government shutdown. This comes after months of turmoil for federal workers as agencies have slashed their workforces as part of the Trump administration's large-scale government job cuts.NPR's Andrea Hsu talks to Andrew Limbong about her reporting on the federal workforce and the challenge of finding people willing to talk about their experiences. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was pro...
2025-10-04
10 min
Consider This from NPR
Federal workers reaffirming loyalty to the Constitution, not politics
Federal workers across the United States are feeling the impact of the government shutdown. This comes after months of turmoil for federal workers as agencies have slashed their workforces as part of the Trump administration's large-scale government job cuts.NPR's Andrea Hsu talks to Andrew Limbong about her reporting on the federal workforce and the challenge of finding people willing to talk about their experiences. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was pro...
2025-10-04
10 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Trump Administration Wants To Dismantle Federal Watchdog Agencies
The Trump administration has taken steps to effectively dismantle the Merit Systems Protection Board and the Office of Special Counsel, two agencies that protect federal civil servants. We discuss why changes at these agencies matter and how the U.S. Supreme Court could grant the president broad powers to make changes at other independent agencies. This episode: voting and election security correspondent Miles Parks, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni M...
2025-09-29
12 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Trump Administration Wants To Dismantle Federal Watchdog Agencies
The Trump administration has taken steps to effectively dismantle the Merit Systems Protection Board and the Office of Special Counsel, two agencies that protect federal civil servants. We discuss why changes at these agencies matter and how the U.S. Supreme Court could grant the president broad powers to make changes at other independent agencies. This episode: voting and election security correspondent Miles Parks, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni M...
2025-09-29
12 min
Trump's Terms
Trump targets fed worker unions -- but only some of them
The Trump administration has begun terminating its collective bargaining agreements with federal employee unions, despite multiple lawsuits challenging the move. Unions are fighting back. NPR's Andrea Hsu reports. Support NPR and hear every episode of Trump's Terms sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2025-08-29
05 min
Twinnings
Twinnings - Ep #3 - Before KPop, there was F4
This one's for the OG Asian pop guys and girlies.2000s kids, do you remember being glued to ABS-CBN at 5:30 PM? It's the Meteor Garden phase. We're diving into F4: the Taiwanese boy band that owned our hearts before K-pop was even a thing. Andrea admits she was team Lee Min Ho. Anne goes full historian on why F4 defined Asian pop culture for the millennials.We talk about why they quietly disbanded (spoiler: no training, all pressure). We also dedicate this episode to Barbie Hsu, our Shan...
2025-08-01
44 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Trump Announces New Tariffs And Gets Supreme Court's OK On Layoff Plans
The Supreme Court gave President Trump the green light to move forward with plans to lay off thousands of federal workers. We discuss the potential impacts of the ruling, plus new tariffs Trump announced this week. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith. This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access...
2025-07-11
21 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Trump Announces New Tariffs And Gets Supreme Court's OK On Layoff Plans
The Supreme Court gave President Trump the green light to move forward with plans to lay off thousands of federal workers. We discuss the potential impacts of the ruling, plus new tariffs Trump announced this week. This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith. This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access...
2025-07-11
21 min
Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Bunker Bust
In the aftermath of the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities, we welcome back Theodore Postol, Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy Emeritus at MIT to give his expert technical assessment on where that assault leaves the Iranian nuclear program. Then, Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, gives us his analysis of the political side of the issue.Theodore Postol is Professor of Science, Technology and National Security Policy Emeritus in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT. His expertise is in nuclear weapon systems, including...
2025-06-28
1h 16
Trump's Terms
Trump's efforts to downsize the federal workforce have been slowed by lawsuits
President Trump's effort to dramatically reduce the federal workforce has run into roadblocks in the courts. Although mass layoffs are largely on hold, thousands of people have voluntarily resigned. NPR's Andrea Hsu reports.Support NPR and hear every episode of Trump's Terms sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2025-06-05
04 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How Trump Has Reshaped The Federal Workforce
During his 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to "drain the swamp." Now that he's in his second term, how have his efforts to shrink the federal workforce played out? This podcast: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, and senior political editor & correspondent Domenico Montanaro.This podcast was produced by Bria Suggs, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when...
2025-05-29
14 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How Trump Has Reshaped The Federal Workforce
During his 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to "drain the swamp." Now that he's in his second term, how have his efforts to shrink the federal workforce played out? This podcast: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu, and senior political editor & correspondent Domenico Montanaro.This podcast was produced by Bria Suggs, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when...
2025-05-29
14 min
What the Health? From KFF Health News
Cutting Medicaid Is Hard — Even for the GOP
Republicans on Capitol Hill are struggling to reach consensus on cutting the Medicaid program as they search for nearly a trillion dollars in savings over the next decade — as many observers predicted.Meanwhile, turmoil continues at the Department of Health and Human Services, with more controversial cuts and personnel moves, including the sudden nomination of Casey Means, an ally of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s, to become surgeon general.Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Maya Goldman of Axios, and Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these...
2025-05-08
34 min
Faculty of Horror
Episode 138. School of Thought: Detention (2019)
Log on to this episode where we go deep with the film adaptation of the cult video game Detention. From totalitarianism in Taiwan and beyond, the ghosts of our past often have dire warnings about our present and future that we should heed. More content over on our Patreon! Catch us LIVE at Salem Horror Fest! REQUIRED READING Detention. Dir. John Hsu, 2019. EXTRA CREDIT Does Historical Accuracy in Games Really Matter? The pros and cons of infusing entertainment with fact. Piecing together the past: The Notion of Recovery in Fiction and Film...
2025-03-26
1h 00
Faculty of Horror
Episode 138. School of Thought: Detention (2019)
Log on to this episode where we go deep with the film adaptation of the cult video game Detention. From totalitarianism in Taiwan and beyond, the ghosts of our past often have dire warnings about our present and future that we should heed. More content over on our Patreon! Catch us LIVE at Salem Horror Fest! REQUIRED READING Detention. Dir. John Hsu, 2019. EXTRA CREDIT Does Historical Accuracy in Games Really Matter? The pros and cons of infusing entertainment with fact. Piecing together the past: The Notion of Recovery in Fiction and Film...
2025-03-26
1h 00
The NPR Politics Podcast
Friday Roundup: Trump's Efforts To Overhaul Bureaucracy, FBI
The Trump administration's offer for federal employees to resign now and keep their pay and benefits through September has been paused for now. What happens next with the so-called fork in the road. Then, FBI agents who were involved with January 6th cases have sued their bosses at the Department of Justice. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, labor correspondent Andrea Hsu, political correspondent Susan Davis, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi....
2025-02-07
23 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Friday Roundup: Trump's Efforts To Overhaul Bureaucracy, FBI
The Trump administration's offer for federal employees to resign now and keep their pay and benefits through September has been paused for now. What happens next with the so-called fork in the road. Then, FBI agents who were involved with January 6th cases have sued their bosses at the Department of Justice. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, labor correspondent Andrea Hsu, political correspondent Susan Davis, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi....
2025-02-07
23 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How Trump's Executive Actions Are Impacting Federal Workers
President Trump campaigned on a promise of mass deportation and reducing the size of the federal workforce. Has he followed through on those promises? And what impacts do they have? Then, everyone's favorite Friday segment, Can't Let It Go. This episode: political correspondent Sarah McCammon, White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez, immigration correspondent Joel Rose, and labor correspondent Andrea Hsu.The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access t...
2025-01-24
20 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
How Trump's Executive Actions Are Impacting Federal Workers
President Trump campaigned on a promise of mass deportation and reducing the size of the federal workforce. Has he followed through on those promises? And what impacts do they have? Then, everyone's favorite Friday segment, Can't Let It Go. This episode: political correspondent Sarah McCammon, White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez, immigration correspondent Joel Rose, and labor correspondent Andrea Hsu.The podcast is produced by Bria Suggs & Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access t...
2025-01-24
20 min
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
149 - 2024.Q2 Recap with Cindy Hsu
Quarter 2 wrapped up for us at the end of July so we're bringing you another quarterly recap. You'll get to hear what's going on behind the scenes with our team. Today I'm joined again by Cindy from the MSS team. If you listened to our Q1 recap in Episode146 you'll recognize her voice. Episode 146 – 2024 Q1 Recap with Cindy Hsu A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode149. MSS Entrepreneurs Hub + Mastermind MSS Studio Launch Grant Competition Music Studio Business Building 101...
2024-09-04
26 min
A Yarn Story
Season 3 Finale: WIPS, FOs and we answer YOUR knitting questions
Welcome to the final episode of Season 3. Honestly, where does the time go?! In this season finale, Carmen and Kayleigh share their FOs, what they're both currently knitting and Carmen has an exciting new project on the needles. We finish by answering your questions in the Q&A segment.Thank you so much for tuning in this Season. We're taking a break for a few weeks while planning for Season 4, so do subscribe and share this podcast with your knitting friends - it really helps us grow the show! Subscribe...
2024-08-07
1h 05
The Drifting Pretty Podcast
Drifting Pretty Podcast- Season 2- Episode 1
Nadine Sachiko Hsu & Andrea Asido interview breast cancer survivor Zulma Calderon about her journey from being diagnosed with breast cancer to today when she rings that bell and announces she has kicked cancer in the a$$. Have a question or comment? Leave a voicemail on our NEW voicemail line: 626-244-7014 and we may feature it on a future episode!
2024-07-12
1h 09
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
146 - 2024 Q1 Recap with Cindy Hsu
Summary It's time for another quarterly check-in! Today I'm joined by Cindy Hsu, Director of Partnerships and Business Development at Music Studio Startup and we're talking about our (very full!) Q1 and what we're looking forward to in Q2. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode146. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode146. MSS Entrepreneurs Hub + Mastermind MSS Studio Launch Grant Competition Music Studio Business Building 101 Business F...
2024-05-08
31 min
Жертвы Капитализма
043 Феминизм на службе у капитализма и империализма
*Они молчали полтора года, чтобы в одно 8 марта выпустить эпизод с жестким диссом на полтора часа ни на что иное, как на сам ФЕМИНИЗМ (да, пощадит их богиня кенселлинга!)* Если отбросить шутки в сторону: глобально этот выпуск о капиталистическом феминизме и его разных ответвлениях. Особый фокус будет на идеях, так называемого, миссионерского феминизма — феминизма, который продвигает войны и империализм для принесения демократии и прав в “нецивилизованные варварские страны”™️ Но мы также пройдемся в целом по идеям неолиберального феминизма: освобождение женщин от угнетающих сил семьи и коммьюнити благодаря капитализму, приобретение субъектности через работу и тотальную независимость от общества, молчаливое лавирование между нереалистичными гендерными ожиданиями в условиях глубочайшего гендерного, классового, расового неравенства. ~ p.s. Я (эля) очень рада, что феминизм как развитие человеческой мысли существует, я лично черпаю в нем почти все свое вдохновение для работы над этим подкастом, и этот выпуск безусловно не камень в сторону существования движения в целом. ~ ПОДДЕРЖАТЬ: ~ Поставить ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ~ Написать отзыв/комментарий 💬 ~ Задонатить: https://ko-fi.com/anticapitalpod ~ в рублях: переводом на карту 2200700158084953 ~ FOLLOW US 🙂 ~ Слушать подкаст: https://one.link/anticapitalpod Телеграм: https://t.me/zhertvicapitalisma Тикток: https://www.tiktok.com/@anticapitalpod Инстаграм: https://www.instagram.com/anticapitalpod/ Твитч: https://www.twitch.tv/anticapitalpod ~ Контакт: anticapitalpod@gmail.com ~ ИСТОЧНИКИ: Serene J. Khader “Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic” bell hooks “Feminism is for everybody” Martha Albertson Fineman “Transcending the Boundaries of Law. Generations of feminism and legal theory” Gina Heathcote and Paola Zichi “Feminist methodologies” Stephanie Coontz, Peta Henderson “Women’s Work, Men’s Property: The Origins of Gender and Class” Выпуск подкаста Matt Bernstein “Queers for Palestine & The Power of Pinkwashing” Andrea Hsu “Women are earning more money. But they’re still picking up a heavier load at home” Chabeli Carrazana “Even when women make more than their husbands, they are doing more child care and housework”
2024-03-08
1h 27
Consider This from NPR
You Don't Think AI Could Do Your Job. What If You're Wrong?
2023 might go down as the year that artificial intelligence became mainstream. It was a topic of discussion everywhere - from news reports, to class rooms to the halls of Congress.ChatGPT made its public debut a little over a year ago. If you'd never thought much about AI before, you're probably thinking - and maybe worrying - about it now.Jobs are an area that will almost certainly be impacted as AI develops. But whether artificial intelligence will free us from drudge work, or leave us unemployed depends on who you talk to.Host...
2023-12-26
11 min
Consider This from NPR
You Don't Think AI Could Do Your Job. What If You're Wrong?
2023 might go down as the year that artificial intelligence became mainstream. It was a topic of discussion everywhere - from news reports, to class rooms to the halls of Congress.ChatGPT made its public debut a little over a year ago. If you'd never thought much about AI before, you're probably thinking - and maybe worrying - about it now.Jobs are an area that will almost certainly be impacted as AI develops. But whether artificial intelligence will free us from drudge work, or leave us unemployed depends on who you talk to.Host...
2023-12-26
11 min
Consider This from NPR
The Promise and the Limits of the UAW Deals
The United Auto Workers secured its biggest victory in decades in deals with the Big 3 car companies after weeks of strikes. While the union won a lot of concessions for workers: big pay raises, cost of living adjustments tied to inflation and increased retirement contributions, some workers are focused on what the new contracts are missing.NPR Labor and Workplace Correspondent Andrea Hsu reports on what the historic contracts include and what they don't. Host Ari Shapiro speaks with NPR business reporter Camila Domonoske about how the UAW is looking to build on its gains.
2023-11-14
11 min
Consider This from NPR
The Promise and the Limits of the UAW Deals
The United Auto Workers secured its biggest victory in decades in deals with the Big 3 car companies after weeks of strikes. While the union won a lot of concessions for workers: big pay raises, cost of living adjustments tied to inflation and increased retirement contributions, some workers are focused on what the new contracts are missing.NPR Labor and Workplace Correspondent Andrea Hsu reports on what the historic contracts include and what they don't. Host Ari Shapiro speaks with NPR business reporter Camila Domonoske about how the UAW is looking to build on its gains.
2023-11-14
11 min
Past Perfect
Not Past It: Houdini was the OG Ghostbuster
This week we are sharing an episode from our previous show NOT PAST IT.Harry Houdini escaped from handcuffs, sea monsters and torture cells, but his last great illusion defied even the spirits. On October 31, 1936, the famous escape artist was set to come back from the dead. But, as spooky as that sounds, the backstory to uncover America’s most notorious frauds of the day, is even more devilish.Episode credits:Not Past It is a Spotify Original, produced by Gimlet and ZSP Media. This episode was produced by Julie Carli.
2023-10-27
39 min
Left of Lansing
Left of Lansing Short: UAW's 4-day work week request makes sense
The Left of Lansing Short on this Friday September 15, 2023 deals with the UAW's request for a 32-hour work week for its members. It's not that crazy of an idea, and the data shows that workers are happier and more productive when they work four days a week. If that's the case, then why aren't we doing it! The UAW officially started its "Stand Up Strike" against the Big Three automakers late Thursday night. In addition to the four-day work week, the UAW is asking for a 40% increase in wages, paid time-off, better pensions, and mo...
2023-09-15
04 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
The Summer Of Labor
Public opinion toward organized labor is at recent highs. As a potential strike by the United Auto Workers looms, we look at what UAW workers are looking for in a new contract, and how the Biden administration & Republicans alike are approaching this moment.This episode: political correspondents Susan Davis & Don Gonyea, and labor & workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu.This episode was produced by Casey Morell and Elena Moore. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at...
2023-09-13
15 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
The Summer Of Labor
Public opinion toward organized labor is at recent highs. As a potential strike by the United Auto Workers looms, we look at what UAW workers are looking for in a new contract, and how the Biden administration & Republicans alike are approaching this moment.This episode: political correspondents Susan Davis & Don Gonyea, and labor & workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu.This episode was produced by Casey Morell and Elena Moore. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at...
2023-09-13
15 min
framework radio
framework #857: 2023.09.10
sounds from framework:seasonal issue #14, our summer 2023 issue, by yen-ting hsu, steve peters, pablo diserens, and nula.cc, along with recent listener chosen favorites from the aporee soundmaps by richard camprodon, curtis james, andrea gianessi, and waitandlisten, and a framework introduction recorded in mexico by barry cullen. image: 'framework:seasonal issue #13, summer 2023', framework editions 2023. for a full playlist see https://frameworkradio.net/2023/09/857-2023-09-10/.
2023-09-11
59 min
Consider This from NPR
America's Farms Are Facing A Serious Labor Shortage
There's a labor shortage on farms in the U.S., and that has implications for all of us who enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables.For farmers across America, finding enough labor has become a top concern. Decades ago, whole families of migrant farmworkers, the majority of them from Mexico, would travel around the U.S. in search of seasonal work. But over time, farmworkers began to settle. Now, many of them are aging out. And their children and grandchildren are finding opportunities in other sectors.Who will replace them? And what is Congress doing to solve...
2023-07-30
14 min
Consider This from NPR
America's Farms Are Facing A Serious Labor Shortage
There's a labor shortage on farms in the U.S., and that has implications for all of us who enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables.For farmers across America, finding enough labor has become a top concern. Decades ago, whole families of migrant farmworkers, the majority of them from Mexico, would travel around the U.S. in search of seasonal work. But over time, farmworkers began to settle. Now, many of them are aging out. And their children and grandchildren are finding opportunities in other sectors.Who will replace them? And what is Congress doing to solve...
2023-07-30
14 min
Orbita Literacka
Książki o przyjaźni z Balmas
Jagoda Gawliczek i Karola Balmas rozmawiają o wątku przyjaźni w literaturze. Przyglądają się różnym typom relacji, które zaobserwowały w czytanych przez siebie powieściach. Będzie o rywalizacji, zazdrości i społecznej presji, ale też szczerości, tęsknocie i napięciu romantycznym. Na antenie pojawiają się też liczne prośby do polskich wydawnictw o przygotowanie tłumaczeń książek, które czytałyśmy po angielsku. Omawiane tytuły: - “Genialna przyjaciółka” Elena Ferrante - “Ośli brzuch” Andrea Abreu - “Paradajs” Fernanda Melchor - “Magic Fish” Trung Le Nguyen - “Book of Goose” Yiyun Li - “Yellowface” Rebecca...
2023-07-14
1h 00
Orbita Literacka
Książki o przyjaźni z Balmas
Jagoda Gawliczek i Karola Balmas rozmawiają o wątku przyjaźni w literaturze. Przyglądają się różnym typom relacji, które zaobserwowały w czytanych przez siebie powieściach. Będzie o rywalizacji, zazdrości i społecznej presji, ale też szczerości, tęsknocie i napięciu romantycznym. Na antenie pojawiają się też liczne prośby do polskich wydawnictw o przygotowanie tłumaczeń książek, które czytałyśmy po angielsku. Omawiane tytuły: - “Genialna przyjaciółka” Elena Ferrante - “Ośli brzuch” Andrea Abreu - “Paradajs” Fernanda Melchor ...
2023-07-14
00 min
Where We Live
Checking in on the labor movement momentum in Connecticut
While May Day may draw its roots from a pagan holiday pinned to spring's arrival, it has a more modern incarnation inspired by the fight for the eight-hour work day in Chicago, and later, in Connecticut. This hour, Fairfield University history professor Cecelia Bucki discusses. Plus, we check in on some of the recently-formed unions where we live, including Starbucks and student unions at Yale and Wesleyan Universities. NPR labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu responds. GUESTS: Andrea Hsu: Labor and Workplace Correspondent, NPR Arita Acharya: Organizer, Local 33 at Yale...
2023-05-01
49 min
Consider This from NPR
Despite Layoffs, There Are Still Lots Of Jobs Out There. So Where Are They?
Even amid mass layoffs in tech and other sectors, the economy is still adding jobs. Even tech jobs.NPR's Andrea Hsu reports on a program that recruits and trains workers to enter the tech pipeline. And NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dana Peterson, chief economist with the Conference Board, about some of the broader trends in the labor market and what they could mean for job seekers.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at...
2023-04-24
13 min
Consider This from NPR
Despite Layoffs, There Are Still Lots Of Jobs Out There. So Where Are They?
Even amid mass layoffs in tech and other sectors, the economy is still adding jobs. Even tech jobs.NPR's Andrea Hsu reports on a program that recruits and trains workers to enter the tech pipeline. And NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Dana Peterson, chief economist with the Conference Board, about some of the broader trends in the labor market and what they could mean for job seekers.In participating regions, you'll also hear a local news segment to help you make sense of what's going on in your community.Email us at...
2023-04-24
13 min
Film al Cinema
Anti Slap Society: una notte degli Oscar senza slapponi
E si arrivò a quella che il buon Minguzzi suole chiamare la puntata delle Ignude Statuette Auree. Impalati ai televisori, assonnati e zombescamente dormienti, ma in qualche modo vigili e presenti, i viaggiatori lunari si sono sottoposti a privazione del sonno per seguire la maratona notturna di questi Oscar 2023. In questa puntata che precede la cerimonia si passano in disamina tutte le nomination, si lanciano azzardate previsioni, si spifferano conturbanti voci di corridoio, si da la stura a tutta una serie di cattiverie a carattere metafisico sull’animo dei cineasti e degli attori impegnati nella kermesse. E mentre l’Acade...
2023-03-20
2h 00
LifeMinute Entertainment
Oscars 2023: Big Winners
The 95th annual Academy Awards were live from LA's Dolby Theatre last night. The big winner of the night? Everything Everywhere All at Once. The film received the Best Picture of the year and stars Michelle Yeoh won Best Actress, Ke Huy Quan Best Supporting Actor and Jamie Lee Curtis Best Supporting Actress. Co-Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert shared the award for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. All Quiet on the Western Front, also swept with four wins including Best International Film, Best Cinematography, Best Original Score and Best Production Design. Best Animated Film...
2023-03-14
01 min
Middle Class Film Class
Gab & Chatter: We Have a Ghost / The Mandalorian / The Women / Marcel The Shell... / Puss in Boots: The Last Wish / The Man From U.N.K.L.E.
On this episode: The gang weighs in on their Oscar prediction, and Tyler gives us the downloads on The Razzies. PLUS! The reboot movie that none of us expected, and not another Teen cartoon movie?? In news: Truancy, Mountain Dew, N-word pass, 2023 Oscars, Angela Bassett, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Hong Chou, The Whale, Kerry Condon, The Banshees of Inisherin, James Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Stephanie Hsu, Brendan Gleason, Ke Huy Quan, Bryan Tyree Henry Causeway, Judd Irish, The Fabelman’s Barry Keoghan, Cate Blanchett, Tar, Ana De Armas, Blonde, Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie, Michelle Wil...
2023-03-13
1h 12
One More Thing Before You Go
Oscars 2023 Recap: All the Best Films, Actors, Cinematographers, and More!
It's been a year of incredible films and outstanding performances, and the 2023 Oscars have seen only the best of the best being recognized and celebrated. From the star-studded red Champagne) carpet to the thrilling speeches, the past year of cinema has been nothing short of spectacular. The Oscars typically present a slew of brilliant films and talent and this year at the 95th annual, there were no exceptions, with a variety of award categories and nominees being honored. From the Best Picture nominees to the Best Actor and Actress awards, there will be some incredible performances from some of t...
2023-03-12
43 min
Made in Hollywood
Take 39: 2023 Oscar Predictions
On this episode of Made in Hollywood Mark and William try to predict this years Oscar winners. You may also hear irrelevant things in this episode about Empire of Light, Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, Tár, Elvis, Top Gun, Catherine Martin, Bad Luhrmann, All Quiet on the Western Front, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Fabelmans, Babylon, Avatar 2, Banshees of Inisherin, John Williams, Triangle of Sadness, The Wallis, Film Independent, Fred Armisen, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Puss n’ Boots, Pinnocchio, Guillermo Del Toro, Glass Onion, Living, Women Talking, Stephanie Hsu, Kerry Condon, Hung Chao...
2023-03-11
27 min
C'era una volta un podcast
S1.E2."Everything everywhere all at once". Al di là del piacere
Abbiamo visto "Everything everywhere all at once" di Daniel Kwan e Daniel Scheinert con Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan e Jamie Lee Curtis. Abbiamo incontrato il tema: al di là del piacere. Prodotto da Eduway srls Impresa Sociale.Voci: Claudio Recenti, Paolo Urso e Andrea Dasti. Voce sigla: Heidi Corti.Grafica: Claudio Recenti. Post-produzione: Eduway.
2023-03-10
22 min
Críticos en Serio
#128 [CINE] — ESPECIAL OSCARS 2023 – Curiosidades, Quiniela, Categoría a categoría – To Leslie
Esta semana estamos ya de gala para comentar todas las categorías de los Oscar Y para ello vamos a ir desgranando sección a sección, hablar de las películas nominadas, de los actores, las actrices y todos los apartados técnicos en un desglose único que os puede servir como guía de la ceremonia del próximo domingo madrugada. También vamos a poner especial interés en las películas que son estrenos de la semana y participan en la ceremonia, hablamos de To Leslie nominada a mejor actriz Andrea Riseborough y La belleza y el dolor no...
2023-03-10
1h 47
Críticos en Serio
#128 [CINE] — ESPECIAL OSCARS 2023 – Curiosidades, Quiniela, Categoría a categoría – To Leslie
Esta semana estamos ya de gala para comentar todas las categorías de los Oscar Y para ello vamos a ir desgranando sección a sección, hablar de las películas nominadas, de los actores, las actrices y todos los apartados técnicos en un desglose único que os puede servir como guía de la ceremonia del próximo domingo madrugada. También vamos a poner especial interés en las películas que son estrenos de la semana y participan en la ceremonia, hablamos de To Leslie nominada a mejor actriz Andrea Riseborough y La belleza y el dolor no...
2023-03-10
1h 47
What’s The Buzz Popcast®
ACADEMY AWARDS PREVIEWS & PREDICTIONS
The Full Listing of Academy Award Nominees Best Picture All Quiet on the Western Front — Malte Grunert, Producer Avatar: The Way of Water — James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers The Banshees of Inisherin — Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin and Martin McDonagh, Producers Elvis — Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Gail Berman, Patrick McCormick and Schuyler Weiss, Producers Everything Everywhere All at Once — Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang, Producers The Fabelmans — Kristie Macosko Krieger, Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, Producers Tár — Todd Field, Alexandra Milchan and Scott Lambert, Produc...
2023-03-10
1h 13
One More Thing Before You Go
Over the Teacup Sunday Oscars 2023- Promo
Welcome to One More Thing Before You Go -Over the Teacup, your source for news and reviews on the Academy Awards. We're excited to take you inside the world of the Oscars 2023, as over the next 5 Sundays we review the nominated films, actors, directors, cinematographers, and more! From the Best Picture nominees to the Best Actor and Actress in Leading and Supporting roles, we'll be breaking down each category and giving you our take on who should take home the coveted Oscar. We'll also be discussing the technical categories, like Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, and Best Editing. We'll...
2023-01-29
04 min
O Podcast
#113: Ruben Seni Niye Adapazarı’ndan Aradı?
Mini bölümümüzde Oscar adaylarını elden geçirip Stephanie Hsu’yu kutladık, Ruben Östlund’un teşekkürlerini ilettik, Andrea Riseborough bütün oyunu değiştiriyor mu diye konuştuk. Umur Çağın Taş: Twitter | Instagram | Letterboxd Seda Artar: Twitter | Instagram | Letterboxd
2023-01-26
26 min
La Guarida del Sith
LGDS 10x26 Nominaciones a los #Oscars2023
Ya estamos de vuelta y ni si quiera hemos llegado al fin de semana, niños y niñas. Hoy os traemos las nominaciones a los Oscars, donde Antonio Alcaide, Javi Carrillo y el Mamado hablamos de prácticamente de todas las categorías, analizando que pensamos de cada una. Aqui os dejamos las categorias mencionadas en el programa: NOMINACIONES A LOS PREMIOS ÓSCAR 2023 MEJOR PELÍCULA: Sin novedad en el frente Avatar: El Sentido del Agua Almas en pena en Inisherin Elvis Todo a la vez en todas Partes Los Fabelman Tár Top Gun Maverick El triángulo de la tr...
2023-01-26
1h 20
La Guarida del Sith
LGDS 10x26 Nominaciones a los #Oscars2023
Ya estamos de vuelta y ni si quiera hemos llegado al fin de semana, niños y niñas. Hoy os traemos las nominaciones a los Oscars, donde Antonio Alcaide, Javi Carrillo y el Mamado hablamos de prácticamente de todas las categorías, analizando que pensamos de cada una. Aqui os dejamos las categorias mencionadas en el programa: NOMINACIONES A LOS PREMIOS ÓSCAR 2023 MEJOR PELÍCULA: Sin novedad en el frente Avatar: El Sentido del Agua Almas en pena en Inisherin Elvis Todo a la vez en todas Partes Los Fabelman Tár Top Gun Maverick El triángulo de la tr...
2023-01-26
1h 20
Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang
"Great White Voice" (w/ Bonnie Milligan)
Sound the alarm and belt to the high heavens because, God?! Today on the podcast is Bonnie Milligan! The star of the incredible hit Broadway musical Kimberly Akimbo joins Matt & Bowen after some quick updates (we did not yet watch #ReFroWeHo, Matt went to Sundance and Disney World, Bowen battled through a cold to play George Santos) to talk working with legends like Victoria Clark, Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay Abaire on this new show, vocal health and making good choices while singing *and* speaking, the value of both being and being *around* a loud laugher, the great diva v...
2023-01-25
1h 09
Hollywood'da Bu Hafta
#9 OSCAR Özel | Paul Mescal'in şok adaylığı, Babylon'ın yok sayılması, EEAAO'nun rekoru...
Hollywood'da Bu Hafta Oscar özel ilk bölümden herkese selamlar! Bugün 85.Akademi ödülleri adayları açıklandı, beni şaşırtanPaul Mescal'in En İyi Erkek Oyuncu adaylığı oldu, henüz kariyerinin 3.senesinde Oscar ana kategoriye aday olması büyük başarı. Guillermo Del Toro'nun Pinocchio'sunun En İyi Animasyon dışında görmezden gelinmesine çok üzüldüm, Alexandre Desplat'la Best Score'a, prodüksiyonuyla Best Production Design'a ve pek tabii Best Picture'a aday olmasını isterdim. En İyi Kadın Oyuncu'da Andrea B. şaşırtırken, bir yandan Women Talking'in adaylıklarına da sevindim. İşte 95.Akademi Ödülleri adayları: -Best Picture- All Quiet on the Weste...
2023-01-24
21 min
The Switch Podcast with Andrea from Switch Natural
Episode 1: Melissa Hsu founder of The Healthy Elephants
I'm my first ever episode, I'm joined by my dear friend Melissa Hsu, the founder of The Healthy Elephants, a wellness expert with deep knowledge in functional medicine, nutrition, and health. Melissa shares the three life-changing experiences that pushed her to make dramatic shifts in her lifestyle—leading her to feel better than ever in her 40s, after having three kids. We dive into her journey and discuss how she discovered the power of clean supplements and why it became a personal mission to create her own line when she couldn't find anything she felt comfortable giving to her father. Thi...
2022-11-08
35 min
Working People
Alicia Johnson
The Amazon Labor Union victory at the JFK8 warehouse on Staten Island was historic, but right now, as we speak, Amazon is currently in court trying to throw out the results of that election, and pro-union worker-organizers keep getting fired. One of those workers is Alicia Johnson, who, as Luigi Morris writes, is "a 56-year-old Black immigrant who lives in the deep Bronx and worked at JFK8 as a Picker Packer. Her commute to work took more than two and a half hours." After Alicia exercised her right to request accommodation from Amazon that would allow her to keep working...
2022-06-29
1h 02
CFRC Daily News Briefs
June 3rd-News Brief
Good Morning it is Friday June 3rd, I’m Karim Mosna with your daily news brief. It’s currently 13 degrees, a mix of sun and cloud with a slight chance of a late afternoon shower today, the high 24. In the news.. Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservatives have scored a 2nd majority government, while NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca will step down. Liberal Ted Hsu will take one of the eight Liberal seats in Ontario. Hsu was elected for Kingston and the Islands with 37.7% of the final vote, NDP candidate Mary...
2022-06-03
00 min
CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
DANIELE BOGON, KSHATRIY, ORCA ATTACK, YENTING HSU.
CiTR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tonight’s broadcast features Daniele Bogon, Kshatriy, Kat Bryan, Orca Attack, Yenting Hsu, Andrea Penso, plus new dark ambient soundscapes from Purple Crow (in collaboration with Scott Lawlor, John Oliver and Zumaia).
2022-05-28
3h 04
CiTR -- Bepi Crespan Presents
DANIELE BOGON, KSHATRIY, ORCA ATTACK, YENTING HSU.
CiTR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tonight’s broadcast features Daniele Bogon, Kshatriy, Kat Bryan, Orca Attack, Yenting Hsu, Andrea Penso, plus new dark ambient soundscapes from Purple Crow (in collaboration with Scott Lawlor, John Oliver and Zumaia).
2022-05-28
3h 04
Asia Rising
Australia votes 2022: Our place in the region
As Australians head to the voting booth, much of this election has focused on our regional relationships and our place in the global order. Many have labelled this a 'khaki election', with national security becoming a major election issue. The campaign so far has been dominated by regional issues, particularly the fallout of China's pact with the Solomon Islands. Whether it is the strength of our alliances with neighbours or how to deal with rising China, the next government will potentially shape Australia's place in the region for the next generation. What does the 2022 election campaign reveal about Australia’s pe...
2022-05-19
1h 39
Asia Rising
Webinar: Australia votes 2022: Our place in the region
As Australians head to the voting booth, much of this election has focused on our regional relationships and our place in the global order. Many have labelled this a 'khaki election', with national security becoming a major election issue. The campaign so far has been dominated by regional issues, particularly the fallout of China's pact with the Solomon Islands. Whether it is the strength of our alliances with neighbours or how to deal with rising China, the next government will potentially shape Australia's place in the region for the next generation. What does...
2022-05-19
1h 39
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program — Events and Interviews
The Occupational Safety and Health Act: The Past and Future of Workers’ Well-Being
President Nixon signed the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH) in 1970 following decades of workplace injuries and fatalities at mines, factories, construction sites, and other industrial settings. OSH is meant to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education, and assistance. The law has been a tremendous success in protecting workers and has had a considerable impact on workplace safety. Workplace fatalities have dropped by 65% since 1970, and workplace injuries and illnesses have dropped by 67% in about the same amount of time. Even with this remarkable progress...
2022-05-04
1h 15
Where We Live
How a nationwide spike in union organizing is playing out in Connecticut, from Starbucks to schools
Union election petitions are up 57% over the last year, and "Starbucks petitions account for nearly a quarter of all petitions filed since January," reports NPR labor and workplace correspondent Andrea Hsu. This hour, we hear from Hsu about this momentum, and from one Starbucks employee and union organizer in West Hartford. The Corbin's Corner location was the first in our state to file for a union election last month. Teachers at Common Ground High School in New Haven voted 62-8 to unionize last year. We'll get the latest on where collective bargaining stands in the w...
2022-05-02
49 min
After 1954
Bonus: Now is the time to invest in Black education
Traditionally, Black-led nonprofits have only received 2 to 4 percent of total philanthropic funding nationally. That’s in part why Liz Thompson co-founded The 1954 Project, which seeks to radically redesign how philanthropy connects with Black leaders in education. Every year, her organization awards a cohort of Luminaries with one million dollars each to continue their innovative work in education. In this episode, host Aimée Eubanks Davis is in conversation with Liz Thompson about her organization’s impact on the community. Resources: Register for the Luminary Awards https://hopin.com/events/1954-project-luminary-awards/registration Why Black representation is especially import...
2022-04-13
22 min
After 1954
The teacher shortage is a global crisis
The United Nations has declared the teacher shortage a global crisis. Who will teach the next generation of students? How will we recruit and retain Black educators, especially when they are leaving the profession at even higher rates? This week’s guest, Kimberly Eckert, is on a mission to address these problems in the state of Louisiana. With initiatives like hers, there is a glimmer of hope for saving our schools and in a larger sense, saving society. Resources: Kimberly Eckert is passionate about empowering diverse students https://www.iste.org/explore/empowered-learner/kimberly-eckert-passionate-about-empowering-diverse-educators Kimberly Eckert on...
2022-04-06
21 min
After 1954
No Black teachers in the building
The culture of our schools needs to change. In this episode, we hear from Morgan Jackson and her son and daughter, Kaleb and Aaliyah, about their education in predominantly white schools. Morgan is a Las Vegas educator, and a Ph.D student. She explains how she instills self-confidence and social awareness in her students and her own kids. Resources: Jacqueline Woodson, Brown Girl Dreaming https://jacquelinewoodson.com/product/brown-girl-dreaming/ Website, The Brown Bookshelf https://thebrownbookshelf.com/ Article, Why Incidental Diversity Matters in Your Classroom https://www.booksourcebanter.com/2022/02/07/why-incidental-diversity-is-important-in-your-classroom-library/#prettyPhoto Blog, How Librarians and Teachers Can Cu...
2022-03-30
32 min
After 1954
From the hood to Hogwarts
As a teen, Jason Brooks left his hometown of Watts in South L.A. to attend an all-boys boarding school. While he was there, he encountered many racist incidents with no adult to guide him through those experiences. That ignited his passion for teaching because he wanted to be there for kids like himself. In this episode, Jason recalls his teen years and speaks with his mentor Troy Kemp about how they reach and teach Black boys. Resources: Harkness AI https://www.harkness.ai/ Troy Kemp Speaks https://troykempspeaks.com/ The 1954 Project https://www.1954project.org/ T...
2022-03-23
42 min
After 1954
Student parent work is racial justice work
Forty percent of Black female undergraduates attending college are parents. This week’s guest is author of “Pregnant Girl,” Nicole Lynn Lewis, who had a newborn when she first enrolled at the College of William & Mary in the ‘90s. There, Nicole found a friend in her financial aid counselor, Tammy Currie. We reunited them after 20 years to discuss how that financial aid support helped Nicole feed her family and what colleges can do to support this invisible population of students. Resources: Nicole Lynn Lewis, Pregnant Girl https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/670591/pregnant-girl-by-nicole-lynn-lewis/ Generation Hope https://www.generatio...
2022-03-16
36 min
ARTE CONCAS
125 Milioni di dollari donati al MET | ArteConcasNEWS
La donazione, a opera del finanziare e fiduciario del museo per tre decenni Oscar Tang e di sua moglie Agnes Hsu, storica dell’arte e archeologa. L'articolo 125 Milioni di dollari donati al MET | ArteConcasNEWS proviene da Andrea Concas - Il mondo dell’arte come nessuno ti ha mai raccontato.
2022-02-09
00 min
The NPR Politics Podcast
Weekly Roundup: January 7th
The justices are considering whether the federal mandates governing private employers and healthcare staff are constitutional. And Republicans who back Trump's election lies are running for election administration offices across the country.This episode: politics correspondent Juana Summers, labor correspondent Andrea Hsu, senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and voting and disinformation reporter Miles Parks.Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.Learn more about sponsor message...
2022-01-07
26 min
Scriptures and Wall Street
The Pandemic Accelerated Early Retirement for Some
This audio story provided to Scriptures and Wall Street by NPR Business News.When Norma Jasso first started working from home in March 2020, she thought it was fun."I could wake up later, not have to commute, not have to put my pumps and my working clothes on," says Jasso, who was a regulatory case manager for San Diego Gas and Electric.Help Wanted: Where Are The Workers?Help Wanted: Where Are The Workers?But soon, her days grew longer. She found herself checking email at odd hours. She missed her colleagues...
2021-10-17
04 min
Reopening America
Why Getting a Religious Exemption for the Vaccine May Be Difficult
As the deadline for many vaccinate mandates are coming soon, many still resisting their shots are looking for exemptions. Religious exemptions are one way that people are seeking to get out of the mandates, but they may not be as easy to get as some may think. Employers have a lot of discretion when granting these. Employers have to provide reasonable accommodations, but they can also probe whether a person's beliefs are sincere and deny it if they think they are not. Many objections are based in the belief that the vaccines contain fetal cell lines, which they don't. Andrea H...
2021-10-04
11 min
The Daily Dive
Massive Spending Bill Stalled by Democrats and Why Getting a Religious Exemption for the Vaccine May Be Difficult
House Democratic leadership has failed to get enough support for the massive $3.5 trillion spending bill, stalling President Biden's top agenda item right now. There is support for the plan, just not at that price tag. On the Senate side, Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are the holdouts there with Manchin wanting something in the range of $1.5 trillion, but the focus right now is on Sinema who has not committed to any particular price or policy items. Ginger Gibson, deputy Washington digital editor at NBC News, joins us for this and the beginning of the next controversial term for the Su...
2021-10-04
20 min
Our Curious Amalgam
Was It Populism? Understanding Merger Review During the Trump Administration.
The Trump Administration's antitrust enforcers were active in challenging mergers on competition grounds. But what were the key drivers in choosing which matters to challenge? Katie Drummonds and Peter McCormack, authors of a recent article in Antitrust Magazine on the Trump Administration's merger enforcement record, join John Roberti to discuss their retrospective and insights on whether politics, populism or other factors may have played a role in merger enforcement. Listen to this episode to learn more about the evolution of merger enforcement policy in the Trump Administration and beyond. Related Links: Andrea Murino, Peter McCormick...
2021-09-20
38 min
Cheine On
01: Matt Reed
Episode 1:On today's episode, Matt and Chris talk about the Great Resignation and Steven Pressfield's book, Turning Pro.In addition to stumbling through the first episode, we talk about leaving your job, working from home, and what it was like during the outbreak of the pandemic. We also talk about some of the main points from Turning Pro: How Resistance can introduce self doubt and imposter syndrome, how it's a force that's external from ourselves, and that almost every self help book includes points you already knew.To access the 30-Day Challenge Chris...
2021-08-26
48 min
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
088. 9 Reasons Why Rare Romance Books Matter, with Rebecca Romney (#7 will surprise you!)
Suspend your assumptions about rare books - Rebecca Romney shares how rare book collection can be for everyone, and is a critical component of preserving romance genre history. Work by marginalized people has frequently been considered unimportant or devalued in the rare book world - learn how Rebecca's work (part detective, part scholar, part marketer) is important not just for romance scholars, but for all of us, and how we all have a role to play.Rebecca Romney is a rare books specialist who has been working on a catalogue surveying the history of popular romance since 2016...
2021-05-04
1h 17
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
085. Reflections on 2020 Listener Favorite Episodes, 2021 Plans
I reflect on listener favorite episodes from 2020, share what I'll be speaking more of in 2021, and say thank you to the Holiday Fairies! (Originally recorded in January when 2021 was still fresh.)Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.comCheck out Shelf Love’s updated website including the transcript for this episodeShelf Love episodes with transcriptsListener Favorite Episodes from 2020 (Popular Vote - i.e. downloads)052. The Modern Romance Canon064. Women in Pants: Unpacking Problematic Faves041. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang wi...
2021-04-13
34 min
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
082. Critical Reading as Liberation from Mimicry of the Powerful
Dr. Julie Moody-Freeman, host of Black Romance Podcast, uses a multi-modal cultural studies perspective to engage students in critical engagement with Black romance texts to "liberate learners from the mimicry of the powerful."Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.comCheck out Shelf Love’s updated website including the transcript for this episodeShelf Love episodes with transcriptsGuest: Dr. Julie Moody-FreemanCenter for Black Diaspora at DePaul | TwitterListen to Black Romance PodcastWebsite | Apple Podcasts | Spotif...
2021-03-23
1h 13
The Drifting Pretty Podcast
Drifting Pretty Podcast Episode 07- Rochelle Desamito
In this episode Rochelle, who is coined as being Drifting Pretty's best auto mechanic, holds nothing back as hosts Nadine and Andrea roast her about her time working at Jiffy Lube + GM and how tough it is dating in a pandemic while always being considered "one of the guys." Rochelle's genius strategy of using due dates with scheduled life changes is uncovered and reveals her surprising new life changes up ahead.
2020-10-08
57 min
The Drifting Pretty Podcast
Drifting Pretty Podcast Episode 06- Andrea Roldan
Hosts Nadine Hsu and Rochelle Desamito have an emotional discussion with Andrea Roldan about being a nurse to COVID patients and how difficult it's been to plan and cancel, then uncancel her wedding due to COVID. We also talk about finding strength after leaving a bad relationship and what drove her to start racing cars at the tender age of 16 years old.
2020-09-24
1h 06
Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
058. East Asian American Romances with Cultural Historian Hsu-Ming Teo
Season 2 Premiere!Hsu-Ming Teo, a cultural historian and romance scholar, joins me to discuss her research on cultural authenticity in east asian american romance novels, among many other fascinating topics such as love as a commodity, intimacy, Australian convict romances, historical accuracy, and why impact still rules, but intent may matter more than we think. We also discuss novels by Ruby Lang, Courtney Milan, Helen Hoang, and Jeannie Lin. Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com58 Romance Novellas F...
2020-08-29
1h 11
Curiosity Weekly
Why Stress Sweat Smells Worse, Studying Wildlife During the Pandemic, and Do Men Just Not See Messes?
Learn about how scientists and animals are benefitting from the “anthropause” during the coronavirus pandemic; why sweat from stress smells worse than regular sweat; and whether men really “see less mess” than women. We're in the "anthropause," a unique opportunity to study wildlife by Steffie Drucker McGreevy, N. (2020, July). Scientists Propose a New Name for Nature in the Time of COVID-19: The “Anthropause.” Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-have-name-nature-time-covid-19-anthropause-180975224/ Simon, M. (2020, June 29). The Anthropause: How the Pandemic Gives Scientists a New Way to Study Wildlife. Wired; WIRED. https://www.wired.com/story/the-anthropause-a-new-way-to-study-wildlife/ Rutz, C., Loretto, M.-C...
2020-07-28
11 min
Immigrant Voices
Mary's story
Mary talks about the dreams that brought her to the United States eight years ago from Columbia, how difficult life has been here and how important it is for her to learn English. Translated by Max Guevara of the HSU Translation Club and voiced by Andrea Santamaria.
2019-12-24
02 min
The Mindful Marketing Podcast (Formerly Known As The Savvy Social Podcast)
Email Marketing and Social Media with Maggie Frank-Hsu
Social media can be a game-changer for your business, especially if you understand how to build relationships with the right messaging. Maggie Frank-Hsu shares the power of using simple DMs and how email marketing relates to social media by creating those crucial connections with clients! In this podcast episode, we share: Maggie's journey into the world of email marketing How Maggie uses social media to build relationships with clients Why Maggie only uses DMs to develop connections vs. sales pitches Maggie's posting strategy and the types of content she shares The importance of understanding your audience to build...
2019-07-25
37 min
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
020 - Cindy Hsu on Concert Production and Developing an Audience
Cindy Hsu is from a slightly different category of entrepreneur than my usual guests, but she has such a great sense of hustle and so many insights to share on building an audience. I know I picked up some gems to apply to my business endeavors! Full show notes available at https://www.musicstudiostartup.com/episode020/
2018-10-24
25 min