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Bestie By Caitlin
The Valley S2 Ep6 "Behind Closed Pantry Doors" Recap
Caitlin jumps into all the drama with a lively podcast recap of Bravo’s The Valley Season 2 Episode 6! As the Santa Barbara retreat wraps up, sparks fly when Nia finally fights back against Brittany, Jasmine, and Janet—bringing the getaway to a dramatic close. Back in L.A., Jesse turns to trusted friends for guidance as he tries to bounce back from his explosive wine-country clash with Michelle. Meanwhile, Luke and Kristen take the next step, moving into a new home together while Luke secretly hunts for the perfect engagement ring. And just when you think the tension can’t get...
2025-05-22
38 min
New Books in British Studies
Steve McCauley on Barbara Pym: The Comic Novel Explored and Adored (JP)
Back in 2019, John spoke with the celebrated comic novelist Stephen McCauley. Nobody knows more about the comic novel than Steve--his latest is You Only Call When You're in Trouble, but John still holds a candle for his 1987 debut, Object of My Affection, made into a charming Jennifer Aniston Paul Rudd movie. And there is no comic novelist Steve loves better than Barbara Pym, a mid-century British comic genius who found herself forgotten and unpublishable in middle age, only to roar back into print in her sixties with A Quartet in Autumn. Steve and John’s friendship over the years has been...
2025-05-20
30 min
Bestie By Caitlin
The Valley S2 Ep5 "Grapes of Wrath" Recap
Caitlin dives into Bravo’s The Valley Season 2 Episode 5 with a fun, can’t-miss podcast recap that’s packed with Vanderpump Rules–style drama. The once–peaceful Santa Barbara retreat starts to implode as Jesse and Michelle’s simmering tension explodes into a full-blown argument. Danny makes his grand return—and his “catch-up” drinking lands Janet in a hilariously awkward spot. Meanwhile, Nia is rocked when Zack lets slip that whispers have been swirling about her behind her back. Tune in for Caitlin’s natural, upbeat breakdown, behind-the-scenes scoop, and every jaw-dropping twist from this explosive episode of The Valley! Pleas...
2025-05-15
53 min
Bestie By Caitlin
The Valley S2 Ep 4 "Circle of Strife" Recap
Get ready for Caitlin’s podcast recap of Bravo’s The Valley Season 2 Episode 4—your go-to source for all the drama, romance, and unexpected twists. After weeks of chaos, Jesse and Kristen whisk the group away to a peaceful Santa Barbara retreat in hopes of healing old wounds. Meanwhile, Zack and Janet dive into a heartfelt conversation that could change their friendship forever, and Jax’s emotional baggage follows him to the sunny coast. When surprise news hits Kristen and Luke’s family-planning journey, everything hangs in the balance—and Jesse’s world unravels further as Michelle continues to give him the s...
2025-05-08
55 min
New Books in Literature
Barbara Nickless, "The Drowning Game" (Thomas and Mercer, 2025)
Today I talked to Barbara Nickless about The Drowning Game (Thomas and Mercer, 2025).Two sisters are heirs to a company that builds yachts for the super wealthy, and both are excited about a commission that will introduce them to the huge Asian market. Shortly after arriving in Singapore, Nadia learns that her sister, Cass has plummeted from a 40th floor balcony. Numb with grief, Nadia takes over Cass’s job of finishing a yacht for a high-level Chinese scientist whose work is important to the repressive Chinese government. In gripping prose, Nickless delves into yacht design, espionage, the wo...
2025-01-01
19 min
NBN Book of the Day
Barbara A. Biesecker, "Reinventing World War II: Popular Memory in the Rise of the Ethnonationalist State" (Penn State Press, 2024)
By the 1970s, World War II had all but disappeared from US popular culture. But beginning in the mid-eighties it reemerged with a vengeance, and for nearly fifteen years World War II was ubiquitous across US popular and political culture. In Reinventing World War II: Popular Memory in the Rise of the Ethnonationalist State (Penn State University Press, 2024), Dr. Barbara A. Biesecker explores the prestige and rhetorical power of the “Good War,” revealing how it was retooled to restore a new kind of social equilibrium to the United States.Biesecker analyzes prominent cases of World War II remembr...
2024-12-13
48 min
Santa Barbara Talks with Josh Molina
Santa Barbara Talks: Das Williams Talks City Council Years, Grudges, Failures, Successes (PART 1)
Das Williams joins Josh Molina to talk about the early part of his life and career in the latest episode of Santa Barbara Talks. Williams explains how his early work for CAUSE, field representative for Hannah-Beth Jackson and campaign manager for the No on Recall campaign against Gail Marshall led to a successful run for Santa Barbara City Council. He shares about his "troubled" childhood, growing up with divorced parents, and little supervision helped shape his survival instincts. He credits four Santa Barbara City College professors, David Lawyer, John Kay, Manou Eskandari, and Peter Haslund for helping to reset him...
2024-12-01
1h 02
New Books in Biography
Mary Ellen Curtin, "She Changed the Nation: Barbara Jordan's Life and Legacy in Black Politics" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
During her keynote speech at the 1976 Democratic Party convention, Barbara Jordan of Texas stood before a rapt audience and reflected on where Americans stood in that bicentennial year. "Are we to be one people bound together by a common spirit, sharing in a common endeavor, or will we become a divided nation? For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future." The civil rights movement had changed American politics by opening up elected office to a new generation of Black leaders, including Jordan, the first Black woman from the South to serve in Congress. Though her life in...
2024-11-28
1h 12
NBN Book of the Day
Mary Ellen Curtin, "She Changed the Nation: Barbara Jordan's Life and Legacy in Black Politics" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
During her keynote speech at the 1976 Democratic Party convention, Barbara Jordan of Texas stood before a rapt audience and reflected on where Americans stood in that bicentennial year. "Are we to be one people bound together by a common spirit, sharing in a common endeavor, or will we become a divided nation? For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future." The civil rights movement had changed American politics by opening up elected office to a new generation of Black leaders, including Jordan, the first Black woman from the South to serve in Congress. Though her life in...
2024-11-28
1h 12
New Books in Language
Remembering Barbara Horvath: A Discussion with Livia Gerber
The sociolinguistics community, particularly in Australia and the US, mourns the recent passing of pioneering sociolinguist Barbara Horvath. To honor her memory, we bring you an oral history interview that Livia Gerber did with Barbara in 2017. The interview was commissioned by the Australian Linguistic Society as part of a larger oral history project on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the society.In the interview, Barbara reflects on the early years of her career as an American linguist in Australia in the 1970s, and how linguistics and language in Australia have changed since then...
2024-09-20
53 min
Embrace Your Strengths
EP 159 Friends in Life, Work and Loss with Madison Bowen and Katherine Thorwaldson
Madison's top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Developer, Empathy, Restorative, Harmony, Communication Katherine's Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Empathy, Relator, Developer, Connectedness Adaptability Born and raised in San Antonio, Madison made her way to Texas A&M where she studied accounting and met her now husband, Marshall. They married in 2016 and made their way to Austin in 2018. Together, they have a precious three year old daughter, Atlee, and yellow lab, Hank. For work, Madison oversees accounting and operations at Brookline Wealth. She enjoys watching Atlee experience new things, spending time with loved ones, traveling and starting her morning with the Tod...
2024-09-17
38 min
The Leslie Marshall Show
Children on the Front Lines of Justice: Report Sexual Abuse and Survive the Criminal Trial
Leslie is joined by Author Eliza Sultan and District Attorney of New Mexico's 13th Judicial District, Barbara Romo.The pair are here to talk about Eliza's book, "Children on the Front Lines of Justice: Report Sexual Abuse and Survive the Criminal Trial," which D.A. Romo wrote the foreword in."Children On the Front Lines of Justice” is the story of a brave brother and sister, May and Charlie, who testify against a family member at his criminal trial. They must be brave and tell the truth about sexual abuse. The story is narrated from the children’s pe...
2024-09-04
20 min
New Books in Japanese Studies
Fabio Rambelli, "Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan" (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019)
In Japan, a country popularly perceived as highly secularized and technologically advanced, ontological assumptions about spirits (tama or tamashii) seem to be quite deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric. From ancestor cults to anime, spirits, ghosts, and other invisible dimensions of reality appear to be pervasive. In Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019), international scholars from various backgrounds consider together this “invisible empire” and highlight the “agency of the intangible.”The contributors of this edited volume approach spirits and animism in contemporary Japan from diverse perspectives. Satō Hiroo opens the book with a chapter on the trans...
2024-09-02
57 min
Embrace Your Strengths
EP 154 Reading, Writing and Reflecting with Amanda McKinley
Amanda's Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Intellection, Input, Positivity, Strategic, & Learner Amanda McKinley has lived in Austin for 25 years. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a double major in English and Spanish literature. She has a master’s degree in Foreign Language Education. She is passionate about books, theology, culture and writing. She will be teaching an Apologetics and Ethics class at Austin Classical School in the fall. She is married to Jim McKinley and they have two children, Marshall (14) and Ellie (13). Find out your strengths by taking the CliftonStrengths Top 5 Assessment Wor...
2024-07-09
29 min
Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi
BrandSmart 2024: The Future of Marketing, Brand Experience and Generative AI
Fresh from visiting the future of marketing at AMA Chicago's BrandSmart 2024, your Growing Social Now Host Barbara Rozgonyi, dissects the revolutionary ideas and trends reshaping our industry. Expect to hear about the seismic shifts AI is causing in our field, not just in terms of efficiency but as a catalyst for creativity and connection. We'll reflect on the power of storytelling in brand identity, the evolution of B2B marketing, and the ways AI is reshaping the advertising landscape. This episode isn't just a recap; it's an invitation to be part of a bold new era where m...
2024-05-03
1h 00
Dialogues with Creators
Noah Knox Marshall
Noah Knox Marshall is an expert on filmmaking: he writes, directs, and produces. As a leading force in Imagination Bay Studios, he and colleagues are seeking to create films and TV shows that are not just family friendly but excellent. He and Barbara talk about writing, creativity, films, and faith. You don't want to miss this one, the first in Season 4 of Dialogues with Creators.
2023-09-02
1h 08
Dialogues with Creators
Noah Knox Marshall
Noah Knox Marshall is an expert on filmmaking: he writes, directs, and produces. As a leading force in Imagination Bay Studios, he and colleagues are seeking to create films and TV shows that are not just family-friendly but excellent. He and Barbara talk about writing, creativity, films, and faith. You don't want to miss this one, the first in Season 4 of Dialogues with Creators.
2023-09-01
00 min
New Books in Mathematics
Barbara Sattler, "The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Barbara M. Sattler's book The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics (Cambridge UP, 2020) examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical notions were introduced to gain control over conceptual problems of motion. It shows how the idea of motion raised two fundamental problems in the 5th and 4th century BCE: bringing together being and non-being, and bringing together time and space. The first problem leads to the exclusion of...
2023-08-28
1h 13
The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
Barbara Zitwer: Happiness, Korean Style: Look Through the Lens of a Different Culture and Refresh Your Life
What can Korean culture teach us about being happier and more fulfilled? New York literary agent and author Barbara Zitwer has spent decades figuring this out, culminating in her book, The Korean Book of Happiness. Barbara and Andrew discuss the ancient Korean philosophies of Han, Heung and Jeong (resilience, joy and the art of giving), and Barbara’s experiences staying in a Buddhist temple and meeting with nuns in the mountains. They also touch on the exuberant joy of modern Korean culture (which many of us may have experienced via Squid Game, K-pop, the 10-Step skin...
2023-08-28
43 min
Embrace Your Strengths
EP 108 Called to Use Her Voice with Vera Bowen
Vera's Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Connectedness, Developer, Individualization , Empathy and Adaptability Vera Ayres Bowen is a third-generation owner of the Shield Ranch. As Vice-President of the Shield Ranch Foundation. Vera’s focus is outdoor education and outreach programs at the Ranch. She is passionate about providing opportunities for children and adults to experience beauty and mystery in the natural world. She also loves cultivating community financial support for the mission of the Shield Ayres Foundation. Vera also serves as President of the Shield-Ayres Foundation, a nonprofit family foundation supporting human services, social justice and environmental conservation and...
2023-06-30
35 min
Human Design Academy Podcast
Wie echte Kommunikation gelingen kann
In Zeiten, in denen die Welt und die Menschen immer weiter auseinander driften wird es immer wichtiger, achtsam mit unseren Beziehungen umzugehen. Was früher durch viel mehr persönlichen Kontakt selbstverständlich war, braucht heute mehr Aufmerksamkeit und Fokus. Dank des Human Design Wissens, können wir mit anderen Menschen sehr tiefe und wahrhaftige Beziehungen eingehen. Wir können uns in unserer Einzigartigkeit erkennen und bestärken, und besser akzeptieren und verstehen. Die Basis für ein gelingendes Miteinander ist gelingende Kommunikation, echte Zuwendung und die Einsicht, dass unsere eigene Sichtweise immer nur für uns selbst g...
2023-05-27
35 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Catherine Russell, "The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Short Essays on a Working Star" (U Illinois Press, 2023)
From The Lady Eve, to The Big Valley, Barbara Stanwyck played parts that showcased her multidimensional talents but also illustrated the limits imposed on women in film and television. Catherine Russell’s A to Z consideration of the iconic actress analyzes twenty-six facets of Stanwyck and the America of her times. Russell examines Stanwyck’s work onscreen against the backdrop of costuming and other aspects of filmmaking. But she also views the actress’s off-screen performance within the Hollywood networks that made her an industry favorite and longtime cornerstone of the entertainment community. Russell’s montage approach coalesces into an engross...
2023-05-17
42 min
New Books in Film
Catherine Russell, "The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Short Essays on a Working Star" (U Illinois Press, 2023)
From The Lady Eve, to The Big Valley, Barbara Stanwyck played parts that showcased her multidimensional talents but also illustrated the limits imposed on women in film and television. Catherine Russell’s A to Z consideration of the iconic actress analyzes twenty-six facets of Stanwyck and the America of her times. Russell examines Stanwyck’s work onscreen against the backdrop of costuming and other aspects of filmmaking. But she also views the actress’s off-screen performance within the Hollywood networks that made her an industry favorite and longtime cornerstone of the entertainment community. Russell’s montage approach coalesces into an engross...
2023-05-17
42 min
New Books in Biography
Catherine Russell, "The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck: Twenty-Six Short Essays on a Working Star" (U Illinois Press, 2023)
From The Lady Eve, to The Big Valley, Barbara Stanwyck played parts that showcased her multidimensional talents but also illustrated the limits imposed on women in film and television. Catherine Russell’s A to Z consideration of the iconic actress analyzes twenty-six facets of Stanwyck and the America of her times. Russell examines Stanwyck’s work onscreen against the backdrop of costuming and other aspects of filmmaking. But she also views the actress’s off-screen performance within the Hollywood networks that made her an industry favorite and longtime cornerstone of the entertainment community. Russell’s montage approach coalesces into an engross...
2023-05-17
42 min
Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi
How to Achieve VR Success in the Metaverse
Did you know the VR market is expected to surpass $10 trillion by 2030? Listen in as Leslie Marshall, CMO of Mesmerise tells you why now is the time to activate VR/AR/MR. Leslie shares how marketing professionals and comms experts can think about how tech like AR/VR/MR applies to their work and the kinds of immersive experiences they can create for their employees and customers.Exploring Possibilities: An Interview with Leslie from MesmeriseSince Leslie Marshall and Barbara Rozgonyi first met in the mid-two-thousands, they’ve led a quest for looking fo...
2023-03-16
41 min
New Books in Biography
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Robin L. Owens, "'My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole': Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scriptures" (Georgetown UP, 2022)
US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan is well-known as an interpreter and defender of the Constitution, particularly through her landmark speech during Richard Nixon's 1974 impeachment hearings. However, before she developed faith in the Constitution, Jordan had faith in Christianity. In "My Faith in the Constitution is Whole" Barbara Jordan and the Politics of Scripture (Georgetown UP, 2022), Robin L. Owens shows how Jordan turned her religious faith and her faith in the Constitution into a powerful civil religious expression of her social activism.Owens begins by examining the lives and work of the nineteenth-century Black female orator-activists Maria W. Stewart an...
2023-03-11
32 min
Jess Marshall Podcast
Tax Season Hacks, Finance Strategy | Barbara Shreihans | Jess Marshall Podcast #82
Are you tired of feeling like the government is taking all of your hard-earned money? In this episode of the Jess Marshall Podcast, we have tax coach Barbara Shreihans joining us to share her expert knowledge on how to pay zero taxes. Barbara is a tax strategist with a wealth of value on her Instagram and Tick Tock pages, so make sure to follow her immediately. You won't want to miss this episode as we discuss strategies and loopholes to save money on your taxes. Plus, hear a heartwarming story of how one of Barbara's...
2023-01-12
2h 27
New Books in Medicine
Barbara Katz Rothman, "The Biomedical Empire: Lessons Learned from the COVID Pandemic" (Stanford UP, 2021)
We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the "medical industrial complex" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity—drivers of our access to basic goods and services—rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the lar...
2022-12-11
50 min
New Books in Economics
Barbara Katz Rothman, "The Biomedical Empire: Lessons Learned from the COVID Pandemic" (Stanford UP, 2021)
We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the "medical industrial complex" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity—drivers of our access to basic goods and services—rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the lar...
2022-12-11
52 min
New Books in Critical Theory
Barbara Katz Rothman, "The Biomedical Empire: Lessons Learned from the COVID Pandemic" (Stanford UP, 2021)
We are all citizens of the Biomedical Empire, though few of us know it, and even fewer understand the extent of its power. In this book, Barbara Katz Rothman clarifies that critiques of biopower and the "medical industrial complex" have not gone far enough, and asserts that the medical industry is nothing short of an imperial power. Factors as fundamental as one's citizenship and sex identity—drivers of our access to basic goods and services—rely on approval and legitimation by biomedicine. Moreover, a vast and powerful global market has risen up around the empire, making it one of the lar...
2022-12-11
52 min
Just Between Coaches
Are You Underearning? (Barbara Huson)
Barbara Huson is a best-selling author, financial therapist, teacher and wealth coach. She has helped millions of women take charge of their finances and their lives.In this episode, we discuss:What does it mean to be an underearner? Are you one?How identifying your fears can help you succeed.Three reasons why female entrepreneurs are often underearners.Principles of neuroscience that can help you overcome underearning.How we succumb to resistance that prevents us from moving forward.The difference between overcoming resistance and pushing through.Three steps to get smart about money.Why money...
2022-11-30
30 min
New Books in Education
Barbara W. Sarnecka, "The Writing Workshop: Write More, Write Better, Be Happier in Academia" (2019)
Listen to this interview of Barbara Sarnecka, Professor of Cognitive Sciences and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies for Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine. We talk about putting your mind in print. She is the author of The Writing Workshop: Write More, Write Better, Be Happier in Academia.Barbara Sarnecka : "The more quantitative a person's field of study is, the more likely they are to say that they just don't think that writing is a big requirement in their field. And they'll say, 'Well, writing isn't very important. I'm a biologist.' They imagine that wr...
2022-11-02
1h 28
New Books in Japanese Studies
Sabine Frühstück, "Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan (Cambridge University Press 2022) is a new addition to a list of publications by Sabine Fruhstuck, one of the leading scholars in the world on the topic. Written for both academics and the general public alike, this book introduces and discusses debates about sex, gender, and sexuality in modern and contemporary Japan, spanning from the 1860s to the 2020s. In Fruhstuck’s own words, this book aims to “balance descriptions of individual experience; institutional mechanisms based in law, pedagogy, and statecraft; and the socioculturally inflected politics within which those mechanisms have been embedded and which...
2022-10-21
2h 16
New Books in Historical Fiction
Bárbara Mujica, "Miss Del Río: A Novel of Dolores del Río, the First Major Latina Star in Hollywood" (Graydon House Books, 2022)
Miss del Río (Graydon House Books, 2022) explores the biography of a real-life actress, Dolores del Río, who became a silent movie star in Hollywood, navigated the transition to talkies, and eventually played a role in the establishment of the film industry in her home country of Mexico. The story plays out against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, which influences the lives of the characters in ways both direct and subtle. Add to all this a dramatic tale of the fictional María Amparo (Mara)—Dolores’s hairdresser, confidante, and wry chronicler—and you have a novel that breaks...
2022-09-29
40 min
New Books in Literature
Bárbara Mujica, "Miss Del Río: A Novel of Dolores del Río, the First Major Latina Star in Hollywood" (Graydon House Books, 2022)
Miss del Río (Graydon House Books, 2022) explores the biography of a real-life actress, Dolores del Río, who became a silent movie star in Hollywood, navigated the transition to talkies, and eventually played a role in the establishment of the film industry in her home country of Mexico. The story plays out against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, which influences the lives of the characters in ways both direct and subtle. Add to all this a dramatic tale of the fictional María Amparo (Mara)—Dolores’s hairdresser, confidante, and wry chronicler—and you have a novel that breaks...
2022-09-29
40 min
New Books in Latino Studies
Bárbara Mujica, "Miss Del Río: A Novel of Dolores del Río, the First Major Latina Star in Hollywood" (Graydon House Books, 2022)
Miss del Río (Graydon House Books, 2022) explores the biography of a real-life actress, Dolores del Río, who became a silent movie star in Hollywood, navigated the transition to talkies, and eventually played a role in the establishment of the film industry in her home country of Mexico. The story plays out against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution, which influences the lives of the characters in ways both direct and subtle. Add to all this a dramatic tale of the fictional María Amparo (Mara)—Dolores’s hairdresser, confidante, and wry chronicler—and you have a novel that breaks...
2022-09-29
40 min
The Makers Gonna Make Show
Barbara of Wag Tantrum talks helping your dog have a happier and healthier life
A common theme with the makers on our show is that old saying, “Necessity is the mother of invention”. Barbara Marshall had a dog that was sick and having other complications. Through these issues come the need of a different, better food for her fur baby. From that need came her product, Wag Tantrum, an organic, human grade dog food. On this episode of The Makers Gonna Make Show, our host and award winning podcast host/entrepreneur, Julie Bee, has a conversation with Barbara about developing her product, her brand and, her philosophy of, slow and st...
2022-04-19
16 min
Peace Podcast
Barbara Gaughen-Muller Interviews Laurie Marshall, Author, Innovator, Educator
Barbara Gaughen-Muller Interviews Laurie Marshall, Author, Innovator, Educator by Barbara Gaughen-Muller
2022-01-28
23 min
New Books in Psychology
Barbara H. Rosenwein, "Love: A History in Five Fantasies" (Polity Press, 2021)
Barbara Rosenwein talks about her new book Love: A History in Five Fantasies (Polity Press, 2021) today on the podcast.We make sense of love with fantasies, stories that shape feelings that are otherwise too overwhelming, incoherent, and wayward to be tamed. For love is a complex, bewildering, and ecstatic emotion covering a welter of different feelings and moral judgments.Drawing on poetry, fiction, letters, memoirs, and art, and with the aid of a rich array of illustrations, historian Barbara H. Rosenwein explores five of our most enduring fantasies of love: like-minded union, transcendent rapture, selfless giv...
2021-12-07
45 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
2.6 Dreaming or Thinking: Cristina Rivera Garza with Kate Marshall and Dominique Vargas
ND stages a trialogue this week with MacArthur "Genius" Cristina Rivera Garza and Notre Dame critics Kate Marshall and Dominique Vargas. Professor Rivera Garza recalls roadtripping through Mexico in a bochito (a Volkswagen). For her, such drives became the mother of literary invention: there was no car radio and when family conversations died down, the window (and not an iPhone) became the screen that occupied her. In a more serious vein, CRG, Kate, and Dominique also discuss the role of linguistic mobility and translation in bringing Rivera Garza’s novels and essays to English-speaking audiences. CRG reflects on how books chan...
2021-12-02
33 min
New Books in Latino Studies
2.6 Dreaming or Thinking: Cristina Rivera Garza with Kate Marshall and Dominique Vargas
ND stages a trialogue this week with MacArthur "Genius" Cristina Rivera Garza and Notre Dame critics Kate Marshall and Dominique Vargas. Professor Rivera Garza recalls roadtripping through Mexico in a bochito (a Volkswagen). For her, such drives became the mother of literary invention: there was no car radio and when family conversations died down, the window (and not an iPhone) became the screen that occupied her. In a more serious vein, CRG, Kate, and Dominique also discuss the role of linguistic mobility and translation in bringing Rivera Garza’s novels and essays to English-speaking audiences. CRG reflects on how books chan...
2021-12-02
33 min
New Books in Literature
2.6 Dreaming or Thinking: Cristina Rivera Garza with Kate Marshall and Dominique Vargas
ND stages a trialogue this week with MacArthur "Genius" Cristina Rivera Garza and Notre Dame critics Kate Marshall and Dominique Vargas. Professor Rivera Garza recalls roadtripping through Mexico in a bochito (a Volkswagen). For her, such drives became the mother of literary invention: there was no car radio and when family conversations died down, the window (and not an iPhone) became the screen that occupied her. In a more serious vein, CRG, Kate, and Dominique also discuss the role of linguistic mobility and translation in bringing Rivera Garza’s novels and essays to English-speaking audiences. CRG reflects on how books chan...
2021-12-02
33 min
Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi
Exploring Experiential Social Media with Leslie Marshall of Morningstar
How did they meet? Barbara and Leslie first met via Social Media Club Chicago around 2009. A social media and marketing enthusiast, Leslie is the Head of Experiential Marketing at Morningstar, a leading provider of independent investment research in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Thanks to Leslie for this thoughtful and creative conversation! Interview Themes: What We Talked AboutFinding inspiration through technology -- the pandemic has accelerated the use of technology across industries and forced companies and brands to reimagine events and experiences. I love to think about new ways to create experiences to e...
2021-10-20
26 min
Beyond Billable Hours - Building Your Practice
Build Your Practice Episode 9 with Simon Marshall
In this episode we are speaking with Simon Marshall who is the founder of To Be Determined, a world-class legal marketing agency. Simon is absolutely brilliant when it comes to social media (especially LinkedIn) for professional services firms and has years of experience in this field. Simon sheds some light on his experience as a marketeer, the challenges he has faced and the value he adds to professional services firms.
2021-09-16
33 min
New Books in Psychology
Barbara Fredrickson, “The Science of Emotions” (Open Agenda, 2020)
The Science of Emotions is based on an in-depth filmed conversation between Howard Burton and Barbara Fredrickson, Director Positive Emotions & Psychology Laboratory at UNC Chapel Hill. Why do we smile, laugh and actively seek out personal connections with the people around us? Why does it feel good and what evolutionary purposes do our so-called “positive emotions” serve? Topics covered by this extensive conversation include Barbara’s work on the science of positive emotions, including her broaden-and-build theory, the undoing effect and upward spirals, while highlighting relevant evolutionary-driven hypotheses together with measurement details of empirical studies.Howard Burton is the...
2021-08-19
1h 21
The Money Advantage Podcast
Profit First for Dentists, with Barbara Stackhouse
Do you want to be more profitable, and enjoy the success of a thriving business, instead of running ragged on the hamster wheel of chasing the next sale? Barbara Stackhouse is writing Profit First for Dentists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzsWDyjLA2Q Sound familiar? It’s the specific application of Mike Michalowicz’s Profit First system, tailored to the dental industry, with their unique challenges and solutions. So, if you’re a dentist who would like to build a successful practice, or a chiropractor or physician, or even a business owner in another industry who wants to find out the...
2021-04-05
54 min
New Books in Animal Studies
Barbara J. King, "Animals' Best Friends: Putting Compassion to Work for Animals in Captivity and in the Wild" (U Chicago Press, 2021)
As people come to understand more about animals' inner lives-the intricacies of their thoughts and the emotions that are expressed every day by whales and cows, octopus and mice, even bees-we feel a growing compassion, a desire to better their lives. But how do we translate this compassion into helping other creatures, both those that are and are not our pets? Bringing together the latest science with heartfelt storytelling,Animals' Best Friends: Putting Compassion to Work for Animals in Captivity and in the Wild (University of Chicago Press, 2021) reveals the opportunities we have in everyday life to he...
2021-03-19
49 min
The One Year School Podcast
EP 16 Abigail MARSHALL - an AUTHORITY on DYSLEXIA
Abigail Marshall lives in California and is - in my opinion - THE authority on Dyslexia , because there is hardly anybody who has done more research into different methods of treating dyslexia. Abigail is the author of: The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with DyslexiaLearn the Key Signs of Dyslexia and Find the Best Treatment Options for Your Child Abigail's own son had been struggling with dyslexia and was called lazy at school and didn't get the help he needed. Like for so many other...
2021-02-11
39 min
New Books in Education
Barbara Dennis, "Walking with Strangers: Critical Ethnography and Educational Promise" (Peter Lang, 2020)
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Barbara Dennis of Indiana University on her new ethnography, Walking with Strangers: Critical Ethnography and Educational Promise, published in 2020 by Peter Lang Press.Walking with Strangers: Critical Ethnography and Educational Promise features the IU-Unityville Outreach Project and tells the story of a 4-year-long participatory, critical ethnography in a local United States school district. The book speaks into the contemporary conversations around immigration, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and the experiences of Dreamers. The project involved a multilingual team of graduate students, educators, community members, and students who together aimed to...
2021-01-11
1h 16
New Books in Japanese Studies
Suma Ikeuchi, "Jesus Loves Japan: Return Migration and Global Pentecostalism in a Brazilian Diaspora" (Stanford UP, 2019)
In 1990, the Japanese government introduced the Nikkei-jin (Japanese descendant) visa and since then it has attracted more than 190,000 Nikkei Brazilian nationals to Japan. In Jesus Loves Japan: Return Migration and Global Pentecostalism in a Brazilian Diaspora (Stanford UP, 2019), Dr. Ikeuchi points out that “Unlike Japanese migrants in early twentieth-century Brazil, Brazilian migrants in twenty-first-century Japan lack solid governmental support from their home country, sufficient socioeconomic capital, and birthright citizenship.” Trapped in a suspended time and space of the precariousness of unskilled labor, Dr. Ikeuchi argues that many Brazilian migrants turned to Pentecostalism, a religion that allowed these people who have...
2020-10-28
1h 17
Canoodle Podcast
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
This modern rom com follows Peter Bretter (Jason Segal), who is a musician writing a Dracula Muppet musical (yes, you read that right) and is going through an unexpected breakup with his TV star girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell). To heal his broken heart, he books a flight to Hawaii to escape, only to find that his recent ex and her new rockstar boyfriend Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are staying at the same hotel. Hilarity and humiliation ensue.2008, written by Jason Segal and produced by Judd ApatowSources include:Wikipedia https...
2020-07-21
00 min
Canoodle Podcast
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Today we discuss Lucy's pick: Forgetting Sarah MarshallThis modern rom com follows Peter Bretter (Jason Segal), who is a musician writing a Dracula Muppet musical (yes, you read that right) and is going through an unexpected breakup with his TV star girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell). To heal his broken heart, he books a flight to Hawaii to escape, only to find that his recent ex and her new rockstar boyfriend Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) are staying at the same hotel. Hilarity and humiliation ensue.2008, written by Jason Segal and produced by Judd Apatow
2020-07-21
55 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#20 - Galeria OSOBLIWOŚCI
W ostanim odcinku pierwszej serii podcastu Barbary Marshall trochę drobnicy, która przecież nadaje życiu smaku. Trochę o przedszkolu, graniu w tenisa na wysokości i chwili, kiedy myślałam, że już nie żyję. Bawcie się dobrze i, w razie pytań o piękną okładkę czy świetną jakość nagrania, piszcie na barbara.marshall.podcast@gmail.com
2020-07-13
12 min
Primal Alternative Podcast
PAP 87: How to Transform your Life with Human Design with Barbara Brangan
In this episode Barbara explains Human Design as the key to knowing ourselves and to helping women recognise they are not broken, far from it, they are freaking amazing. Human Design helps us to Recognise that our frustrations and pain often come from trying to be like another, instead of loving our uniqueness (as per Human Design). Barbara will demystify Human Design – a jargon-heavy complex system into a fun and easy to integrate tool to help you activate your soul further. We talk through the different energy types and personas and discover how much you can learn ab...
2020-07-09
1h 02
Primal Alternative Podcast
PAP 87: How to Transform your Life with Human Design with Barbara Brangan
In this episode Barbara explains Human Design as the key to knowing ourselves and to helping women recognise they are not broken, far from it, they are freaking amazing. Human Design helps us to Recognise that our frustrations and pain often come from trying to be like another, instead of loving our uniqueness (as per Human Design). Barbara will demystify Human Design – a jargon-heavy complex system into a fun and easy to integrate tool to help you activate your soul further. We talk through the different energy types and personas and discover how much you can learn ab...
2020-07-09
1h 02
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#19 - Rzecz o PREZENTACH niespodziankach
Dzisiejszy odcinek to przegląd trafionych i nietrafionych prezentów. Zdradzę Wam do czego w życiu przydał mi się upiorny Jiewgienij i z czego nie korzystać przy pieczeniu nawet najprostszego ciasta. Oraz co jest skuteczniejsze od botoksu, który w pewnym wieku, jest prawie tak ważny jak szczoteczka do zębów. Have fun!
2020-07-07
14 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#18 - PRZYJACIELE cz.3
Dziś kolejny - na razie ostatni odcinek o przyjaciołach. W roli głównej - Pliszka, z którą byłam w kilku fajnych miejscach a ona sama była w kilkudziesięciu innych, nawet fajniejszych. Jeśli chcecie dowiedzieć się, co można w Nowym Jorku kupić za pipti dolars, ten odcinek jest dla Was. Dobrej zabawy!
2020-06-29
13 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#17 - Jak wesoło bywa w PRACY
Dziś o kulisach pracy w mediach. Praca w telewizji to nie jest bułka z masłem a po 20 latach można w końcu nabrać do niej zdrowego stosunku. Posłuchajcie, jak trudno jest być dobrym szefem i jak trudno o dobrego szefa. Enjoy!
2020-06-23
12 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#16 - PRZYJACIELE cz.2
To już kolejny odcinek o przyjaźni. Takiej od studiów i takiej na całe życie. Jeśli chcecie dowiedzieć się, jak wygląda śnieg na plaży i kto może bezkarnie paradować na golasa po krakowskim rynku, koniecznie posłuchajcie. I bawcie się dobrze!
2020-06-15
12 min
Iridescent Soul
PODCAST BLACKOUT
#SAYTHEIRNAME ERIC GARNER - JOHN CRAWFORD III - MICHAEL BROWN - EZELL FORD - DANTE PARKER - MICHELLE CUSSEAUX - LAQUAN MCDONALD - TANISHA ANDERSON - AKAI GURLEY - TAMIR RICE - RUMAIN BRISBON - JERAME REID - GEORGE MANN - MATTHEW AJIBADE - FRANK SMART - NATASHA MCKENNA -TONY ROBINSON - ANTHONY HILL -MYA HALL - PHILLIP WHITE - ERIC HARRIS - WALTER SCOTT - WILLIAM CHAPMAN II - ALEXIA CHRISTIAN -BRENDON GLENN - VICTOR MANUEL LAROSA - JONATHAN SANDERS - FREDDIE BLUE - JOSEPH MANN - SALVADO ELLSWOOD - SANDRA BLAND - ALBERT JOSEPH DAVIS...
2020-06-02
07 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#15 - PRZYJACIELE cz.1
Dzisiaj o moim spirit animal oraz o przyjaciołach. Takich z którymi słyszę się raz w roku i takich, z którymi włóczę się po świecie. Dwa słowa, kto ma zakaz dzwonienia do mnie w urodziny i gdzie zamierzam się schować, jak wybuchnie wojna. Zapraszam na nowy odcinek!
2020-06-02
13 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#14 - KUCHENNE opowieści
Dzisiaj przyrządzaniu, smakowaniu i tłuczeniu garnkami. O mierzeniu coli linijką, krojeniu czekolady na plasterki i o tym, że niestety jajka nie robią się bardziej miękkie od długiego gotowania. Życzę Wam smacznego słuchania!
2020-05-25
11 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#13 - Przygody MIESZKANIOWE cz.2
Ciąg dalszy przygód mieszkaniowo-remontowych. Dziś o tym, czy lepiej zamurować w ścianie surowe jajko czy słonika z porcelany. Oraz o uprzykrzającym życie sąsiedzie. Bawcie się dobrze!
2020-05-18
13 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#12 - Przygody MIESZKANIOWE cz.1
Ponieważ wg Masłowa potrzeba bezpieczeństwa w postaci mieszkania czy domu leży u podstaw hierarchii potrzeb, przez kolejne dwa odciniki będzie właśnie o tym - o tułaczce po różnych mieszkaniach i szukaniu swojego miejsca na ziemi. Bo jak wiadomo ciężko jest lekko żyć. Zapraszam! Miłego słuchania!
2020-05-11
12 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#11 - SZTUKA (ale nie mięsa)
Dziś o sztuce - tańcu, śpiewie i mordowaniu nutek. O tym w ktorych zawodach niezbędny jest kolczyk w nosie oraz , co naprawdę dużego ma Jude Law, Bawcie się dobrze, bo to w końcu... sztuka dla sztuki!
2020-05-04
11 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#10 - ZWIERZĘTA w naszym domu
Dziś rzecz o zwierzętach domowych - psach, dżdżownicach, patyczakach i alpakach. Posłuchajcie o tym, które z nich najlepiej wyglądają w myckach na głowie, których nie należy umieszczać w lodówce i jakich imion nie nadawać psom. Miłego słuchania!
2020-04-27
13 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#9 - Jak (nie)CHORUJEMY
W dobie zamknięcia i kwarantanny Barbara Marshall wspomina swoje dotychczasowe kontakty ze służbą zdrowia. I okazuje się, że najlepsze śniadanie można jednak zjeść w szpitalu. A reszta to - krew! krew! flaki! śmierć! Bawcie się dobrze i bądźcie zdrowi!
2020-04-20
11 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#8 - Jak będąc panią z TV miałam WSPÓŁLOKATORÓW
Praca w telewizji lepiej brzmi niż wygląda, nawet jak ktoś twierdzi inaczej. Na samym początku mojej telwizyjnej kariery to jednak nie mieszkanie z innymi ludźmi było najgrosze (choć jeden z nich mógł być zabójcą do wynajęcia). Chodziło o inny rodzaj 'współlokatorów'. Sprawdźcie, kogo mam na myśli! Oraz w czym "Przegląd mleczarski" jest lepszy od 'pożyczkowego ogrodu'. Udanego słuchania!!!
2020-04-13
12 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#7 - Rodzinne PODRÓŻE
Dziś o tym pięknym czasie, kiedy można było swobodnie podróżować i jak to wygląda w naszej rodzinie. Dowiecie się, dlaczego Główka C po każdej podróży leży krzyżem w przedpokoju i czy słoń usiadł jej na kolanach. Przyjemnego słuchania i zdrowia dla nas wszystkich!!! Także psychicznego!
2020-04-06
12 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#6 - Barbary Marshall przygody SAMOCHODOWE
Dziś odcinek zza kierownicy (choć wciąż z samego środka kwarantanny!) Dowiecie się, dlaczego lepiej powierzać mi samochody a nie koty oraz do czego potrzebna mi w samochodzie pałka. Zapraszam!
2020-03-30
10 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#5 - Jak 30. urodziny spędziłam W NOWYM JORKU
Witajcie w czasach kwarantanny! Dzisiaj moja historia urodzinowej podróży do Nowego Jorku! Sama bym teraz miała ochotę gdzieś polecieć, ale wiecie... koronawirus i inne historie. Trzymajcie się!
2020-03-23
11 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#4 - NIANIA Ludwisia - członek rodziny 3 i pół.
Niania Ludwisia. Czyli jak to się okazało, że mój mózg to myślący ocean budyniu.
2020-03-16
10 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#3 - Kto jest KIM W RODZINIE? - czyli o Bejbe i Główce C.
Trzeci odcinek mojego życia w podcaście. Dzisiaj o Bejbe, Główce C i całej mojej rodzinie. Poza tym jak zwykle - trochę impro, trochę kurwa mać i cała reszta. Aaaaaaaa! Wielkie dzięki, że tutaj wpadacie!
2020-03-09
12 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#2 - Jak wyszłam ZA MĄŻ, czyli oświadczyny w supermarkecie
Drugi odcinek mojej historii. Przejdźmy do konkretów, czyli historia mojego zamążpójścia.
2020-03-02
08 min
PROZA ŻYCIA Barbary Marshall
#1 - Jak stałam się BARBARĄ MARSHALL, czyli jak dokumentnie położyłam rozmowę kwalifikacyjną w telewizji.
„Proza życia Barbary Marshall” - czyli codzienność kobiety w średnim wieku w wielkim mieście. Barbara Marshall ma wiecznie nieobecnego męża, wiecznie trajkoczącą córkę, wieczne sytuacje kryzysowe na swoim managerskim stanowisku i ręce ciągnące się po ziemi od dźwigania siat. Monotonia wielkiego miasta, kryzys upływającego czasu i heroizm sposobów żeby nie zwariować. Samo życie. Bohaterowie: Barbara Marshall – lat 43. Typ babki w podartych jeansach i trampkach; wszystko ją wkurwia, ale chyba dzięki temu jest tak dobrze „zakonserwowana” (dziwnie mało zmarszczek). W głębi duszy, każdy kto ją poprosi o...
2020-02-20
10 min
New Books in Italian Studies
Barbara Spackman, "Accidental Orientalists: Modern Italian Travelers in Ottoman Lands" (Liverpool UP, 2017)
Barbara Spackman’s riveting study identifies a strand of what it calls “Accidental Orientalism” in narratives by Italians who found themselves in Ottoman Egypt and Anatolia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Relocated, or “de-toured” by historical accident, these travelers wrote about their experiences in Italian, English, and French. Crossing class, gender, dress, and religious boundaries as they move about the Mediterranean basin, the travelers’ accounts variously reconfigure, reconsolidate, and often destabilize the imagined East-West divide. Ranging widely on an affective spectrum from Islamophobia to Islamophilia, their narratives are the occasion for the book’s reflection on the practices...
2020-01-06
48 min
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Barbara Spackman, "Accidental Orientalists: Modern Italian Travelers in Ottoman Lands" (Liverpool UP, 2017)
Barbara Spackman’s riveting study identifies a strand of what it calls “Accidental Orientalism” in narratives by Italians who found themselves in Ottoman Egypt and Anatolia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Relocated, or “de-toured” by historical accident, these travelers wrote about their experiences in Italian, English, and French. Crossing class, gender, dress, and religious boundaries as they move about the Mediterranean basin, the travelers’ accounts variously reconfigure, reconsolidate, and often destabilize the imagined East-West divide. Ranging widely on an affective spectrum from Islamophobia to Islamophilia, their narratives are the occasion for the book’s reflection on the practices...
2020-01-06
48 min
New Books in African Studies
Naleli Morojele, "Women Political Leaders in Rwanda and South Africa: Narratives of Triumph and Loss" (Barbara Budrich 2016)
Rwanda and South Africa have some of the highest rates of women’s political representation in the world, with significant growth particularly in the last 20 years. Through interviews with eleven women who have held formal political leadership since 1994 in Rwanda and South Africa, Women Political Leaders in Rwanda and South Africa: Narratives of Triumph and Loss (Barbara Budrich, 2016) explores the ways in which life experiences, education, activism, and social and cultural identities have shaped the individual journeys and contributions of women in politics in the two countries and investigates role of women’s political representation in achieving social and econ...
2019-10-23
46 min
New Books in Italian Studies
Barbara K. Gold, "Perpetua: Athlete of God" (Oxford UP, 2018)
One of the first and most famous of Christian martyrs was Perpetua, who died in Carthage in the early 3rd century CE. Though there is no record of her life beyond the details contained in a single text, in her book Perpetua: Athlete of God(Oxford University Press, 2018), Barbara K. Gold analyzes the account of her sacrifice and draws upon the dual contexts of the Christian and Roman worlds of that time to provide a framework for understanding her. Central to this effort is the "Passio Sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis," one of the earliest Christian texts and one which...
2019-05-29
54 min
Evolution 2.0
Interview with John Feldman of Symbiotic Earth
Symbiotic Earth conveys one of the most important biographies of the last 50 years. It’s no exaggeration to say that Lynn Margulis’ contribution to science is in the same league as Jim Watson, Francis Crick, Stephen Hawking and Barbara McClintock. It profiles a contrarian woman who was a force of nature, without indulging in sentimentality or bitterness about how long it took for her ideas to get accepted. Everyone who is interested in living things, evolution, or the environment must watch this film. In this interview, I talk to John about his film and his history with Lynn Margulis. Host...
2018-12-28
52 min
Evolution 2.0
Evolution 2.0: Highly Abridged - Ch#11 Blade#1: Transposition
Barbara McClintock discovered corn plants can re-program their own DNA in 1944. But her colleagues thought she was crazy so she took her work underground for 20 years. But she won the Nobel Prize in 1983. Turns out nearly every cell in existence can cut, splice, and re-arrange its DNA - reprogramming itself when times get tough. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-07-11
21 min
Download the Most Popular Audiobooks in Health & Fitness, Workouts
Calisthenics Audiobook by Simeon Marshall
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Calisthenics Subtitle: Take Control of Your Own Body Using These Bodyweight Principles Author: Simeon Marshall Narrator: Jimmy Allen Fuller Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 3 mins Language: English Release date: 08-28-17 Publisher: Simeon Marshall Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Health & Fitness, Workouts Publisher's Summary: You have tried everything. You go to the gym regularly. You work out a lot. You do every single exercise. You have a healthy and balanced diet. But still, your muscles aren't getting bigger. So you might think, "What am I...
2017-08-28
1h 03
How You Can Save The World: Sustainable Living and Social Activism
EMERGENCY BROADCAST re: Comey Firing
Episode 17: Emergency Broadcast Please send feedback to howyoucansavetheworld@gmail.com! I’d love to hear from you! Communicate with the show via Twitter or Facebook! This brief podcast is a response to the firing of James Comey. A few words of wisdom, inspiration, and ideas for what you can do. Links mentioned on the show! 3 Senators Save Methane Regulation Emergency Episode of The Lawfare Podcast Department of Justice Website Hotline re:act newsletter A list of some of the folks I fo...
2017-05-10
12 min
The Leslie Marshall Show
Trump Wants To Discuss Work Clinton Foundation Does? Bring It On
Mark Grimaldi, Executive Producer of The Leslie Marshall Show, guest hosts for Leslie during this interview.He's joined by Political Strategist Brad Bannon.The two are joined by callers as they discuss the recent attacks on the Clinton Foundation. The conversation covers how not only are some of the attacks inaccurate, but how they pale in comparison to the work that the foundation does for charity.This article from 'The Hill' puts it in perspective with the following information:"The numbers and figures that often go unreported put the life-changing work of...
2016-08-23
39 min
2015 European Skeptics Congress Podcast
2015 ESC Podcast: Episode #15 – Barbara Rowlands
This is the podcast of the 2015 European Skeptics Conference – the regular conference of The European Council of Skeptical Organisations, taking place in London on 11-13 September, 2015. Joining Marsh today is is health journalist and journalism lecturer at City University London, Barbara Rowlands. Tickets for the conference are available at: http://euroscepticscon.org/. Find out how … </p><p><a class="more-link btn" href="https://goodthinkingsociety.org/2015-esc-podcast-episode-15-barbara-rowlands/">Continue reading</a>
2015-08-24
00 min
2015 European Skeptics Congress Podcast
2015 ESC Podcast: Episode #15 – Barbara Rowlands
This is the podcast of the 2015 European Skeptics Conference – the regular conference of The European Council of Skeptical Organisations, taking place in London on 11-13 September, 2015. Joining Marsh today is is health journalist and journalism lecturer at City University London, Barbara Rowlands. Tickets for the conference are available at: http://euroscepticscon.org/. Find out how to donate to support the Good Thinking Society. Subscribe by RSS Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher
2015-08-24
29 min
2015 ESC Podcast – Good Thinking Society
2015 ESC Podcast: Episode #15 – Barbara Rowlands
This is the podcast of the 2015 European Skeptics Conference – the regular conference of The European Council of Skeptical Organisations, taking place in London on 11-13 September, 2015. Joining Marsh today is is health journalist and journalism lecturer at City University London, Barbara Rowlands. Tickets for the conference are available at: http://euroscepticscon.org/. Find out how … Continue reading
2015-08-24
29 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
Barbara Weinstein, “The Color of Modernity: Sao Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil” (Duke UP, 2015)
Brazilian society is rife with inequality. In her brilliant new book The Color of Modernity: Sao Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil (Duke University Press, 2015), Barbara Weinstein argues that one of the sources of enduring inequality is the historical production of the region of Sao Paulo as Brazil’s engine of modernity, and of whiteness. Maintaining that discourses of difference informed political decisions that in turn delineated regional inequalities, her book gleans a discursive trail from a variety of sources and archives. It makes a powerful case for understanding region as a deeply politicized historical art...
2015-05-18
40 min
New Books in Indian Religions
Barbara Harriss-White, “Dalits and Adivasis in India’s Business Economy” (Three Essays Collective, 2013)
Dalits and Adivasis in India’s Business Economy: Three Essays and an Atlas (Three Essay Collective, 2013) is a wonderful new book by Barbara Harriss-White and small team of collaborators – Elisabetta Basile, Anita Dixit, Pinaki Joddar, Aseem Prakash and Kaushal Vidyarthee – published by the Three Essays Collective. The book explores the ways in which economic liberalisation interacts with caste, specifically in reference to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, otherwise known as Dalits and Adivasis. A truly unique book, both in terms of how the data has been gathered and presented, the essays are variously wide and deep and ask a...
2014-10-23
1h 09
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Literature, Short Stories
An April Bride by Lenora Worth
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/210029 to listen full audiobooks. Title: An April Bride Series: #5 of A Year of Weddings Novella Author: Lenora Worth Narrator: Kristy Ragland Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 10 minutes Release date: March 25, 2014 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: A year’s worth of novellas from twelve inspirational romance authors. Happily ever after guaranteed. War changed everything . . . even their love. Bride-to-be Stella Carson cannot wait another day to marry her longtime sweetheart, Marshall Henderson. But her plans fall to pieces when she receives the terrible news that Marshall has suffered a near-fatal head wound while serving overseas. Dia...
2014-03-25
05 min
New Books in Japanese Studies
Barbara R. Ambros, “Bones of Contention: Animals and Religion in Contemporary Japan” (University of Hawai’i Press, 2012)
It opens with a parakeet named Homer, and it closes with a dog named Hachiko. In the intervening pages, Barbara Ambros explores the deaths, afterlives, and necrogeographies of pets in contemporary Japan. Bones of Contention:Animals and Religion in Contemporary Japan (University of Hawai’i Press, 2012) takes readers through the urban... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
2013-01-30
1h 14
New Books in Latino Studies
Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields, “Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life” (Verso Books, 2012)
Racism is a process by which people are segregated and discriminated against based on their race, and race is defined as a set of physical characteristics which certain groups share. Or is it? In Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life (Verso Books, 2012), Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields argue that racism does not come from race. In fact, racism is the very act of creating race, by transforming it from something an aggressor does, into something the target is. So-called physical characteristics are red herrings in the discourse, conveniently there to justify certain kinds of racism...
2012-11-11
43 min
Science Chat
Science Chat - Episode 32: ESOF 2010 retro... Would Einstein be on Twitter
Science Chat talk to Barbara Diehl about the seminar presented in ESOF 2010 exploring the potential and limits of Web 2.0 in science & science communication
2012-02-11
15 min
Notebook on Cities and Culture
The world dreamed but not judged: traveler and writer Pico Iyer
Colin Marshall talks to essayist, novelist, traveler, and "global soul" Pico Iyer. Since Video Night in Kathmandu, his journey through the rapidly changing Asia of the mid-1980s, Iyer has told us all about what it feels like and what it means to exist in and pass through places from Atlanta to Kyoto to Asunción to Pyongyang. Having been born to an Indian family and grown up equally between England and Santa Barbara, California, he both embodies and tirelessly describes the hybridized, cross-pollinated, geographically conversational world culture in which we all find ourselves.
2011-08-10
00 min
Needs No Introduction
Barbara Marshall -- 'Sexualizing the Third Age: Medicalization and the Reconstruction of Sexual Life Courses'
Barbara Marshall spoke at The Medicalization of Sex conference in Vancouver, B.C. on April 29, 2011. The paper and talk she presented was called: 'Sexualizing the Third Age: Medicalization and the Reconstruction of Sexual Life Courses.' This paper takes the medicalization of late‐life sexuality as a starting point for exploring some contemporary ways in which sexuality and gender are constructed and negotiated in aging bodies. She looks at the ways in which the pharmaceutical industry, the medical establishment, and the media play a role in revising standards of sexual functionality, encouraging compulsory sexuality, and reconstructing sexual life courses in...
2011-05-13
33 min
Notebook on Cities and Culture
The friendliest experimental music in L.A.: Lucky Dragons' Luke Fischbeck
Colin Marshall talks to Luke Fischbeck, founder of Los Angeles experimental music group, art-creation unit, and engine of community Lucky Dragons at the 2011 Art Los Angeles Contemporary international art fair in Santa Monica. Alongside collaborator Sarah Rara, Fischbeck performs with conventional instruments, unconventional instruments, video, improvisation, incompatible technologies, and audience collaboration. The Wire calls their music "a celebration of ancient shared memory and introspective spirituality." Lucky Dragons perform at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum on Thursday, February 3 at 7:00 p.m.
2011-01-31
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