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Benjamin Pauley
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Sports Open Line
Hour 1: World Series Game 3 Reaction, Blues early struggles, Brendan Donovan trade rumors
Matt Pauley talks with Benjamin Hochman of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to talk about the Blues early struggles this season, as well as discuss the possibility of Brendan Donovan getting traded this offseason.
2025-10-29
35 min
Sports Open Line
Full Show: Cardinals Second Half, Open Championship & Mizzou Football
In hour 1, Nate Gatter fills in for Matt Pauley this week, and on this edition of Sports Open Line, Nate talks to Sam Dykstra with MLB Pipeline and the Minor Leagues about the MLB Draft. He also speaks with Benjamin Hochman of the STL Post-Dispatch to continue the Cardinals conversation when he speaks about the Cardinals plans at the trade deadline and how the second half looks for them. In hour 2, with Nate Gatter filling in for Matt Pauley, he talks to Dan Reardon, KMOX Golf Correspondent, about the first day of the Open Championship, as well as who is...
2025-07-18
1h 18
Sports Open Line
Hour 1: Cardinals Draft Picks & Cardinals Second Half
Nate Gatter fills in for Matt Pauley this week, and on this edition of Sports Open Line, Nate talks to Sam Dykstra with MLB Pipeline and the Minor Leagues about the MLB Draft. He also speaks with Benjamin Hochman of the STL Post-Dispatch to continue the Cardinals conversation when he speaks about the Cardinals plans at the trade deadline and how the second half looks for them.
2025-07-18
37 min
Sports Open Line
Full Show: Sports Open Line (7/7/25)
It's a full edition of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley on KMOX! The Cardinals had a rough weekend in Chicago, and Matt reacts to that, along with looking ahead to a home series against the Nationals. Matt discusses what went wrong in the previous series against the Cubs, as well as what is next for two members of the Cardinals pitching staff. Bernie Miklasz joins the show to discuss Mikolas and Fedde, as well as what the Cardinals need to do to turn things around moving forward. Benjamin Hochman, Post-Dispatch / @STL_SportsNews columnist, joins the show to discuss Joe...
2025-07-08
1h 17
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
Jeff Probst on 25 Years of Survivor, President McKinley, Are We Headed to a Constitutional Crisis?
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Robert Costa examines a potential constitutional crisis involving President Trump testing the limits of presidential power. Also: Jonathan Vigliotti travels to Fiji for a behind-the-scenes look at “Survivor”; Seth Doane sits down with Benjamin Hall, a Fox News war correspondent who was severely wounded in Ukraine; Anthony Mason interviews Larry Gagosian, who has been called "the biggest art dealer in the history of the world”; and Mo Rocca looks back at the presidency of William McKinley, one of four presidents to be assassinated. To learn more a...
2025-02-23
54 min
Sports Open Line
Full Show: Saturday Sports-A-Palooza in St. Louis!
In the first hour of the show tonight with Matt Pauley, we are joined by Lloyd Sam, of MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, ahead of City's first regular season game of the 2025 MLS Season tomorrow night at Energizer Park. Then, down in Jupiter, on the eve of the first Cardinals Spring Training game, Benjamin Hochman of the St. Louis Post Dispatch joins the show to talk some Cardinals baseball in preparation for baseball to be played! In the second hour of the show, Kevin Wheeler hops on to chat some more Cardinals, including lineup configuration, the future, and what...
2025-02-22
1h 14
Sports Open Line
Hour 1: A massive day in St. Louis sports tomorrow
In the first hour of the show tonight with Matt Pauley, we are joined by Lloyd Sam, of MLS Season Pass on Apple TV, ahead of City's first regular season game of the 2025 MLS Season tomorrow night at Energizer Park. Then, down in Jupiter, on the eve of the first Cardinals Spring Training game, Benjamin Hochman of the St. Louis Post Dispatch joins the show to talk some Cardinals baseball in preparation for baseball to be played!
2025-02-22
35 min
Sports Open Line
Benjamin Hochman and Matt Pauley talk Cardinals baseball!
Down in Jupiter, on the eve of the first Cardinals Spring Training game, Benjamin Hochman of the St. Louis Post Dispatch joins the show to talk some Cardinals baseball in preparation for baseball to be played!
2025-02-22
09 min
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
The Healing Power of Art, Rebel Wilson and Michael Douglas
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Jim Axelrod reports on identical twins, Joe and Will Lawrance, and the legacy of remarkable artwork they left behind. Also: Mo Rocca sits down with Michael Douglas to discuss his new series, "Franklin," in which he plays founding father Benjamin Franklin; Lee Cowan interviews actress Rebel Wilson; Tracy Smith sits down with The Who's Pete Townshend, whose rock opera "Tommy" is returning to Broadway; Martha Teichner talks with Hillary Clinton and Malala Yousafzai, producers of a Broadway musical about suffragists called "Suffs". To learn more...
2024-03-31
53 min
War News Radio
The Invasion of a Generation: History and Experiences of Ukraine
This episode of War News Radio is a two-part coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The first part is a recount of the events leading up to this shocking conflict as told by Professor Weinberg, an expert in Russian and European history. The second part is the testimony of a Ukrainian citizen of the days leading up to the invasion and the first weeks of that conflict from his eyes. Together, they show the historical context and first-person perspective of a generation-defining war. This episode was written and produced by Jace Flores, Benjamin Pauley, Ethan Pintar...
2022-06-27
15 min
Middle Class Film Class
Gab & Chatter: The Last Duel / Nightmare Alley / The Wedding Singer / Safe / The Last Thing Mary Saw / Ghostbusters: Afterlife / Horton Hears a Who / The Vigil / Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol / Murderville / The Woman in the House Across the Street f
On this episode: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Book, Ethan Coen reviews Macbeth, and Pinocchio in the Multiverse of Madness. Plus! That 90’s show is here, and a look behind cinema’s most iconic boulder In news: Panic at the Disco, Office Space, Coronavirus, the quest for 500, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey, Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk, The Shining, Stephen King, The Bible, The Ten Commandments, Stanley Kubrick, Anna Keranina, So Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Interview with the Vampire, A Clockwork Orange, Silver Linings Playbook, Silence of the Lambs, Election, Drive, Fear and Loathing in las...
2022-02-07
1h 30
Circulation on the Run
Circulation September 21, 2021 Issue
This week's episode features author Benjamin Levine and Guest Editor Walter Paulus as they discuss the article "One-Year Committed Exercise Training Reverses Abnormal Left Ventricular Myocardial Stiffness in Patients with Stage-B HFpEF." Dr. Greg Hundley: Well, welcome listeners. This is the September 21st podcast for Circulation on the Run. Sadly, I'm without Carolyn today, but I am your host today, Dr. Greg Hundley, associate editor and director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Greg Hundley: Our feature discussion today is really interesting. It's from Dr...
2021-09-20
25 min
Circulation on the Run
Circulation February 2, 2021 Issue
This week feature a Double Feature of Discussions. In our first discussion, author Larry Allen and Associate Editor Justin Grodin discuss the article "An Electronically Delivered, Patient-Activation Tool for Intensification of Medications for Chronic Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction: The EPIC-HF Trial." Then in our second discussion, author Benjamin Scirica and Associate Editor Sandeep Das discuss the Research Letter "Digital Care Transformation: Interim Report From the First 5000 Patients Enrolled in a Remote Algorithm-Based Cardiovascular Risk Management Program to Improve Lipid and Hypertension Control." TRANSCRIPT BELOW Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on...
2021-02-01
28 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 23 - The Plague Comes to an End
H.F. tells of the plague's end, but notes the disappointing fact that the people's thankfulness didn't last, nor their sense of common purpose and identity across social and sectarian lines.
2020-04-19
26 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 22 - The Plague Begins To Abate
H.F. notes that, in about the middle of October, the plague's virulence seemed to abate—though many continued to be infected and many continued to die, yet more of the infected recovered than had previously been the case. Seeing this, many Londoners made premature returns to their normal patterns of life, causing many to succumb in the Autumn who had survived the worst of the Summer.
2020-04-18
18 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 21 - Effects on Foreign and Domestic Trade
H.F. surveys the plague's effects on foreign and domestic trade, as well as on English manufacturing.
2020-04-17
20 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 20 - Improbable Figures
H.F. offers an hypothesis for some seeming incongruities in the numbers of of plague deaths reported in the Bills of Mortality before turning to the effects of the epidemic on the poor, and the tremendous scale of charitable giving that sustained them through the worst of it.
2020-04-16
19 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 19 - Silent Contagion
H.F. argues that, while the Plague may be a general judgment of God upon a nation or city, yet it operates by natural, rather than supernatural causes. He observes that its spread was impossible to contain, given that people could infect others before they, themselves, knew that they were infected.
2020-04-15
19 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 18 - Plague Visits The City
H.F. details the movement of infections from West to East, culminating in the City's bearing the brunt of the Plague in September. He reiterates the good governance of London and Westminster during the emergency.
2020-04-14
18 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 17 - The Plague At Its Height
H.F. comes to the month of September, when the plague was at its height, and notes a kind of equanimity born of Londoners' despair and resignation.
2020-04-13
22 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 16 - On the Effectiveness of Quarantine Measures
H.F. explains his reservations about the practice of shutting up houses while both sick and well people stayed in them, and grounds them in his observations during the period when he was enlisted as an Examiner of houses in his parish.
2020-04-12
17 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 15 - Stricken in the Streets
H.F. examines the reputed desire of infected people to infect others, and considers how it is that so many infected people could wander the streets at a time when houses were being shut up.
2020-04-11
20 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 14 - The Story of the Three Men, Part 3 (and Last)
H. F. completes the story of the three laborers and their company, who weathered the plague in an encampment in Epping Forest.
2020-04-10
18 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 13 - The Story of the Three Poor Men, Part 2
H.F. continues the story of the three poor laborers, who are joined by another company of refugees and bluff their way past a constable at Walthamstow.
2020-04-09
19 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 12 - The Story of the Three Poor Men, Part 1
H.F. turns to the story of three poor laborers—a biscuit baker, a sail maker, and a joiner—who resolve to take to the road rather than stay in London.
2020-04-08
16 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 11 - Mothers and Newborns
H.F. turns from the circumstances of maritime tradesmen and their families to the plague's toll among pregnant women, nursing mothers, and infant children.
2020-04-07
17 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 10 - A Poor Waterman Weathers the Plague
H.F.'s curiosity causes him to venture to the Thames to see how things fare on the river. He meets a poor waterman working to support his quarantined family and is moved by his story.
2020-04-06
17 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 9 - Economic Consequences and Unemployment
H.F. notes the many varieties of working people left without work by the cessation of business and commerce, as well as the response by public authorities to relieve them.
2020-04-05
21 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 8 - Lawlessness in Plague Time
H.F. describes the variety of crimes—from petty theft to murder—reputed to have been committed during the emergency, and offers a humorous story of the poor piper who was nearly buried alive.
2020-04-04
21 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 7 - Seeking Provisions
H.F. notes that few had sufficient provisions to sustain their households for any length of time, and were compelled to venture out regularly for food, medicine, and other necessaries.
2020-04-03
20 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 6 - Very, Very, Very Dreadful
H.F. recounts the horrors of the mass graves in Aldgate Churchyard, and the shocking behavior of a set of men who mocked the people's grief and terror.
2020-04-02
20 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 5 - People Under Confinement
H.F. recounts the responses of people confined to their houses, including the subterfuges some took to escape. He tells of the particularly affecting case of a woman driven out of her senses by grief.
2020-04-01
20 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 4 - Public Policy Measures
H.F. reviews (and reproduces the text of) the public orders given for quarantining and monitoring those suspected of infection.
2020-03-31
22 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 3 - The Frauds of Quacks and Charlatans
H.F. reflects on the religious sentiments awakened by the plague, but also on the prevalence of charlatans and quacks willing to exploit the fears of the poor, in particular.
2020-03-30
16 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 2 - Popular Superstitions
H.F. resolves to stay in London and describes the popular superstitions of the frightened Londoners.
2020-03-29
26 min
Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year
Episode 1 - First Signs of Plague
H. F. notes the early signs of the arrival of plague near the end of 1664, and must consider whether to stay in London or whether to leave the city.
2020-03-29
21 min
Rare Book School
Pauley, Benjamin F. - "Remediating Book History" (21 July 2014)
Lecture 573 (21 July 2014)
2015-09-09
1h 01