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Cornell (thank) U
How Lily Tung Crystal Is Changing Who Gets Seen on Stage
Asian Americans make up a small percentage of artists on major stages — and Lily Tung Crystal is actively changing that.Lily is the artistic director of East West Players, the nation’s largest and longest-running Asian American theater company. She shares her journey from Cornell to Shanghai to Minneapolis to Los Angeles, and how her work is reshaping who gets hired, who gets supported, and whose stories are told.We talk about representation, leadership, and why lasting change in the arts takes systems — not just talent — along with the creativity and care that make live theater...
2026-01-26
32 min
Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
Beth Lo and Julia Galloway on their approach to narrative
Beth Lo and Julia Galloway are artists and educators that have helped shape ceramic education at the University of Montana. In our interview we talk about their approach to narrative, moving between bodies of work, and the value of taking on long term projects. They will be co-teaching a workshop next month at the Morean Workshop Space in St. Petersburg, FL. www.bethlo.com juliagalloway.com moreanworkshopspace.org Today's episode is brought to you by the following sponsors: Monkey Stuff www.monkeystuff.com The Rosenfield Collection of Functional Ceramic Art www.Ros...
2026-01-15
56 min
Global Voice Radio Network's tracks
Radio Ranch with Roger Sayles LIVE 011026 Sabado, Beth Calls In: Fourteenth Amendment Myths, ‘Person’ in Law, and Real‑World Remedies
On this Saturday “Radio Ranch” edition, we welcome new listener Beth from Texas and dive into the show’s core mission: reclaiming personal freedom and understanding how consent, jurisdiction, and status operate in law. We examine the Fourteenth Amendment’s “subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” the legal meaning of “person,” and the distinction the government draws between citizens, nationals, and non‑citizen nationals. Callers share real‑world experiences on passports and endorsements, voting as a declared national, and the uphill path to allodial title—with first‑hand stories that highlight both possibilities and practical trade‑offs. We also point newcomers to community res...
2026-01-10
2h 31
Cornell (thank) U
The Woman Companies Call When They’re Out of Ideas: Beth Yancey Storz
What actually happens when companies run out of ideas—and who do they call next? Beth Yancey Storz ’92Beth is an innovation leader, creative strategist, and co-author of Outsmart Your Instincts. For decades, she’s helped teams break through stuck thinking and lead better brainstorms. In this episode, she takes us inside the room where ideas are really made.Do you know why “no idea is a bad idea” isn’t quite right? Or how negativity quietly kills creativity? And what great facilitators do differently to keep energy high all day long?Tune in if you wa...
2025-12-29
35 min
The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Dr. Mary Beth Hall: Water-Soluble Carbohydrates in Diets | Ep. 114
In this episode of The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Mary Beth Hall from The Cows Are Always Right LLC, shares expert insights on water-soluble carbohydrates in dairy cow diets. She explains how these nutrients differ from starch, their unique fermentation pathways, and the role they play in promoting rumen health and milk production. Listen now on all major platforms!"The water-soluble carbohydrates, when a cow consumes them and they go into the rumen, they're taken up by both bacteria and protozoa."Meet the guest: Dr. Mary Beth Hall...
2025-12-25
13 min
Quiet The Clock
Why You're Not The Problem - You're Just In Your Own Way With Dating Coach Erika Ettin
In this episode of Quiet The Clock, we're diving straight into the wild world of modern dating — and trust us, you're going to want to buckle up. Dating coach and founder of A Little Nudge, Erika Ettin, joins Beth for a refreshingly honest, laugh-out-loud, and seriously helpful conversation about what it really takes to date smarter in 2025. Erika spills her behind-the-scenes insights from the early days of online dating (yes, the glory days of awkward bios and blurry photos), and breaks down the biggest mistakes singles make today — from self-sabotage to mixed signals to the chaotic emotional roll...
2025-11-19
1h 08
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Podcast
Episode 208 - José Arroyo Returns
Humorist and cartoonist, José Arroyo joins us on the podcast this week. José joins us again nearly two years after we last had him on and it's been a very busy two years for him! He's been working with Conan O'Brien on a number of projects including Conan's travel show, "Conan O'Brien Must Go" (currently available on Max), the Oscars and Conan's appearance on the Hot Ones podcast. We have some great discussions on creativity and humor. We also learn that Cornell University is a great college to go to if your math skills are a bit lacking and...
2025-06-26
1h 38
The Sports Docs Podcast
129: (Reboot): Mastering the MPFL with Dr. Miho Tanaka and Dr. Beth Shubin Stein (LIVE at AOSSM 2024)
Today’s episode is going to focus on management of patellar instability – including nonsurgical treatment, MPFL reconstruction techniques and the addition of other procedures including trochleoplasty and osteotomies. We are joined today by two outstanding guests! Dr. Miho Tanaka is a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the women sports medicine program at Mass General Brigham. She is also the head team physician for the New England Revolution and team physician for the Boston Red Sox, Boston ballet and Boston Glory.Dr. Beth Shubin Stein is an orthopaedic surgeon at the...
2025-05-12
41 min
Kids Health Cast
Supporting Your Teen's Mental Health
In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Dr. Andrea Temkin-Yu discusses the rising trends of anxiety and mental health disorders among teenagers. She highlights the practical and engaging strategies that parents can utilize to support their teens, enhance their emotional wellbeing, and create a nurturing environment in the face of today’s challenges. She reviews the impacts of social media and noticing the signs and symptoms that could impact a teen's mental health. She goes over her new workbook "Supporting Your Teen's Mental Health" which provides evidence-based solutions and practice exercises to help expand access to tools for families.
2025-02-03
00 min
Cornell (thank) U
Beth & Dan Duffy’s Christmas Tree of Kindness
This was the perfect conversation to have just days before Christmas.We spoke with Beth and Dan Duffy, whose love story began on campus in 1978. Dan, a member of the Cornell hockey team, and Beth, known for her warmth and wide circle of friends, created lifelong connections during their time on campus. Their love story started as freshmen, took a pause, and then started again 20 years later when they got married.Together, they’ve created the "Christmas Tree of Kindness," a project that encourages people to add ornaments to a paper tree for every kind de...
2024-12-23
31 min
The Daily AI Show
AI News Round Up
https://www.thedailyaishow.com In today's episode of the Daily AI Show, co-hosts Brian, Beth, Andy, and Jyunmi discussed recent developments and strategic shifts within the tech industry, focusing on Intel's leadership change and Amazon's ambitious moves in the AI and chip markets. They also covered conversational AI technologies, particularly from Eleven Labs, and innovative uses of AI in science and robotics. Key Points Discussed: Intel’s Leadership Shakeup: Brian shared news about Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger stepping down after the board expressed a lack of confidence in his turnaround plan. The discussion included In...
2024-12-04
56 min
The Gill Athletics Track and Field Connections Podcast
#277: Adrian Durant-Cornell University
🎙️ Episode 277: Mastering the Path to Success with Cornell’s Adrian Durant 🎙️ In this powerful episode of the Gill Athletics Connections Podcast, we sit down with the incredible Adrian Durant, Head Coach of Cornell University’s men’s track and field team. 🌟 Adrian shares his inspiring journey from the Virgin Islands to the Ivy League, breaking down how he has mastered the art of coaching and leadership at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. 📚✨ Adrian discusses his career, which began with a personal mission at 12 years old to make the Olympics. Al...
2024-09-23
1h 59
The Daily AI Show
Wait. What? What Did They Just Say About AI For Business?
https://www.thedailyaishow.com In today's episode of the Daily AI Show, Brian, Beth, Karl, Andy, and Jyunmi gathered for a recap of the past week's discussions. The show covered a range of AI-related topics, from the ethics and legality of AI-generated content to advancements in AI technologies. The group also touched on recent developments in AI-driven coding tools and the potential for large language models to revolutionize business operations. Key Points Discussed: 1. AI Reality Paradox: The hosts revisited a previous conversation about how the advancement of AI is complicating the ability to distinguish real content from AI-generated material...
2024-09-10
46 min
The Sports Docs Podcast
96: Mastering the MPFL with Dr. Miho Tanaka and Dr. Beth Shubin Stein (LIVE at AOSSM 2024)
Today’s episode is going to focus on management of patellar instability – including nonsurgical treatment, MPFL reconstruction techniques and the addition of other procedures including trochleoplasty and osteotomies. We are joined today by two outstanding guests! Dr. Miho Tanaka is a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the women sports medicine program at Mass General Brigham. She is also the head team physician for the New England Revolution and team physician for the Boston Red Sox, Boston ballet and Boston Glory.Dr. Beth Shubin Stein is an orthopaedic surgeon at the...
2024-09-09
41 min
No Ordinary Cloth: Intersection of textiles, emerging technology, craft and sustainability
Ep 13. 3D Weaving Yarns into Garments and Zero Inventory Circular Fashion with Beth Esponnette
In this episode of the No Ordinary Cloth podcast, Beth Esponnette, the co-founder of Unspun, shares her groundbreaking innovation in 3D weaving technology that creates garments in a single, seamless piece, revolutionising fashion manufacturing and disrupting the current supply chain. Beth discusses her journey from an assistant professor to a pioneer and founder of Unspun, her challenges in scaling micro factories, and the leadership lessons she learned while captaining Cornell’s Nordic Ski team.She emphasises the importance of transitioning from linear to circular life cycles to address sustainability, reduce overproduction, and the environmental impact of materials li...
2024-07-24
1h 17
Trustworthy
Trusting God With Hospitality
We are called to be hospitable, so how do we stop relying on ourselves and trust God with hospitality? Tune in for thoughts as well as some hospitality tips this week.Mentioned resources:Rosario Butterfield - The Gospel Comes with a House KeyStudy from NIH - Breaking Bread: the Functions of Social EatingStudy from Cornell University - Eating Together at the Firehouse: How Workplace Commensality Relates to the Performance of FirefightersBusiness News Daily - How Eating Together Benefits Co-WorkersJohn Mark Comer/Practicing the...
2024-06-25
40 min
VIEW Voices of Incredible Engineering Women
Electrical and Computer Engineering - An Interview with Beth Polito
Let's explore the world of Electrical and Computer Engineering! Learn how electrical and computer engineering is all around us, and even how Taylor Swift uses it in her tour! Join me as I chat with current student Beth Polito and hear about her journey from not having any experience in ECE to helping launch a rocket her first year here. Plus, we sit down with Amanda in our office as she helps us understand financial aid. https://www.ece.cornell.edu/ece/programs/undergraduate-programshttps://cornellrocketryteam.com/https://finaid.cornell.edu/https://visit.engineering...
2024-06-01
45 min
Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"
Be Our Guest with Cornell Christianson
Cornell Christianson is the Writer-Producer of the upcoming Off-Broadway musical "Marilyn Exposed" that he wrote with original songs by Beth Lawrence and Norman Thalheimer. Show exposes the truth about Marilyn Monroe with six big musical song and dance numbers. Is set to open in fall 2024.Christianson is the Writer-Producer of the award-winning 1940s film noir musical "Wicked City Blues" which opened in 2019 and ran for a year in historic Off-Broadway theatre Actor's Temple Theatre on 47th St. It was shut-down by the closing of NY theatres in March 2020, but will resume its run in late 2024.. He is...
2024-05-19
50 min
The Thing About Witch Hunts
Mary Beth Norton on Salem Witch Trials Research
In this episode of "Witch Hunt," we are privileged to share the expert insights of Mary Beth Norton, a distinguished historian specializing in early American history. Mary Beth shares her profound research on the impact of frontier warfare on the dynamics of the Salem Witch Trials, offering a unique perspective that centers on the accusers. Mary Beth gives insights from her experiences teaching this intriguing topic of history at Cornell University, alongside the compelling witch trial research her students undertook. Join us as we discuss key takeaways from her groundbreaking book, In the Devil's Snare, and hear firsthand about...
2024-05-15
52 min
Inspired Riding® Podcast
Interview with Christina Stinchcomb, Author of Riding with the Chakras
Want to share your thoughts about the podcast? Text a Message!Such a fun and inspiring interview with Christina Stinchcomb!Christina Stinchcomb has been a lifelong seeker and student of the horse. Her passions include horses, healing and pondering the nature of the universe. After graduating from Cornell University in 1990 with a degree in Cross Cultural Anthropology, Christina moved to the mountains of Boulder, Colorado and opened a cookie company. Throughout the years she has studied martial arts, feng shui, Reiki, yoga, animal communication, Body Talk, sound healing, and shamanic journey...
2024-04-18
1h 01
Carter Wilson's Making It Up
Making It Up with Boyd and Beth Morrison, authors of The Last True Templar
Boyd Morrison is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twelve thrillers, including six collaborations with Clive Cussler in the Oregon Files series. His first novel, The Ark, was an Indie Next Notable pick. He has a PhD in industrial engineering from Virginia Tech. His latest thriller The Last True Templar is the second book in the Tales of the Lawless Land series co-written with his sister, expert medievalist Beth Morrison. Beth is Senior Curator of Manuscripts at...
2024-02-08
56 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Mary Beth Albright
Kathryn interviews Author Dr. Sophia Edwards-Bennett MD, PhD.Dr. Sophia Edwards-Bennett, an award-winning radiation oncologist, has dedicated her book to people diagnosed with and suffering from cancer. She provides compassionate guidance for patients and loved ones affected by a cancer diagnosis. Taking us past the dark aftermath of diagnosis, she entreats cancer patients to not indulge in a state of hopelessness, filled with the devastation of why me?”. She shows us how to adopt hope rather than despair, embracing the journey of Soul immunity by relying on forgiveness and gratitude to achieve it. Dr. Sophia Edwards-Bennett holds her medical and on...
2023-12-06
27 min
Tend HER Wild Podcast
89. Dr. Beth Livingston: Building Bridges
Today we are excited to interview Dr. Beth Livingston, co-author of one of Forbes Top 10 Business Books of 2022, Shared Sisterhood: How to Take Collective Action for Racial and Gender Equity at Work (co-authored with Tina Opie). Today we discuss: The connection made through Betsy and Beth’s daughters (both previously on the Barbie episode). Beth’s upbringing as the only girl and youngest of three children in Louisville, Kentucky. How the impact of “bussing” children to different schools to help balance racial inequality, meant a diverse group of friends and strong realtyonships with her brothers’ older friends. How with all of the male in...
2023-10-27
55 min
Balanceness
On Work-Life Balance with Beth Livingston
Dr. Beth A. Livingston is the Ralph L. Sheets Associate Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business, an internal advisor with the Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest, a NIOSH Center of Excellence, and the faculty director of the Dore-Tippie Women's Leadership program. After receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Florida, and her MBA from the University of Kentucky, she began her career at Cornell University in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations before moving to the Midwest. She is passionate about studying human resources, gender & diversity, and the management...
2023-09-28
58 min
Kids Health Cast
Managing Back to School Anxiety for Children and Families
Andrea Beth Temkin, Psy.D. discusses what parents and children should know about managing back-to-school anxiety. She shares tactical things your family can do during the summer to get ahead of returning to school, including establishing routines and schedules. She notes the importance for setting up plans and scheduling outings with our friends and families. She outlines the signs to look out for when anxiety could be present in children and how to add calming, relaxing activities to help with rest.To schedule with Andrea Beth Temkin, Psy.D
2023-08-28
00 min
Mixed Politics
Ep 38 Part 2 Drunk Continuation of the DC Trump Indictment
Part 2 of our analysis of the DC Trump Indictment, including Judge Chutkan, jury selection, the GOP reaction, and why the Electoral Count Act of 1887 exists.The alcohol set in for this second hour, so buckle up!Resources:4 Count Indictment: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67656604/1/united-states-v-trump/18 U.S.C. 371: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/37118 U.S.C. 1512: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/151218 U.S.C. 241: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/241Attorney_Di YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Attorney...
2023-08-17
1h 09
Mixed Politics
Ep 38 Part 1 - What's Going On With the DC Trump Indictment?
4 Count Indictment: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/67656604/1/united-states-v-trump/18 U.S.C. 371: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/37118 U.S.C. 1512: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/151218 U.S.C. 241: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/241
2023-08-11
55 min
Bad Behavior with Sterling Mulbry & Blair Peyton
S1 Ep28: “I’ll Show Them Nice” with Jake Cornell
This week on Bad Behavior: Comedian and Podcaster Jake Cornell (Basic Training) assesses gorgeous nights, inspired by his Union Hall show entitled “Gorge Night,” on a scale from Heaven to Hell. Plus, he’ll share a morally ambiguous story regarding psychologically torturing a table he once waited on. Will Jake be deemed good or bad? Join us Wednesday, August 16th at Dynasty Typewriter in LA for Bad Behavior LIVE! Comedians Dylan Adler, Mary Beth Barone, Natasha Leggero, and Alyssa Limperis will share morally questionable stories and get judged by your favorite etiquette “experts.” Doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7:30p...
2023-07-19
40 min
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
#15 Bullous Pemphigoid with argenx
We have fabulous guests this episode sharing their expertise about a skin condition called Bullous Pemphigoid: patient advocate Dr. Naomi Bishop and argenx’s Associate Director of Global Patient Advocacy Shelley Gerson. Naomi Bishop, M.D. (she/her) is a physician-medical writer/editor with a rich background in the arts. Following a career in dance and graphic design, she pivoted to medicine, where she channeled her fascination with human physiology and commitment to helping others achieve optimal health. With a young family in tow, Dr. Bishop completed the required preparatory courses and attended medical school, wher...
2023-07-03
52 min
That Fitness Couple
70: SALLY K. NORTON - “TOXIC SUPERFOODS”
Today’s guest is Sally K. Norton, the leading expert on dietary oxalate and the author of, “Toxic Superfoods: How Oxalate Overload Is Making You Sick--And How to Get Better”. Despite her degree in nutrition from Cornell University and public health degree from UNC, Chapel Hill, Sally was unable to correct many of the health challenges she faced until she took a good hard look at the health foods that were a part of her diet. Get Sally’s book “Toxic Superfoods” here and find out more about her, oxalate toxicity, and get access to free resources at her website: h...
2023-06-20
1h 02
Field, Lab, Earth
Cover Crop Questions with Drs. Joby Czarnecki and Beth Baker
"Transitioning from conventional to cover crop systems with minimum tillage does not alter nutrient loading" with Drs. Joby Czarnecki and Beth Baker of Mississippi State University Cover crops are often lauded as agricultural heroes boasting of a variety of ecosystems services and benefits to farmers and the world. But are these crops always the best option and do they always provide benefits wherever they go? In this episode, Joby and Beth join us for a more nuanced look at the benefits of cover crops and how research can make sure farmers are really applying the best strategies...
2023-06-16
46 min
You Belong Here with Beth Ruffin
Episode 5: Create Your Own Party
Check out this week’s journal page here Episode 5: Adrienne King - Create Your Own Party “I don’t believe in balance. Instead, I flex in & out of different spaces - putting my energy where I’m most needed at this time.” These wise words come from this week’s guest, Adrienne King. Adrienne has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over 20 years and has proven leadership in Quality, External Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Employee Business Resource Group, Diversity Equity & Inclusion and Project Management. Adrienne is a transformative change leader and a voice for Diversity, Eq...
2023-05-24
37 min
Kids Health Cast
Youth Depression and Anxiety
Andrea Beth Temkin, Psy.D. discusses what parents should know about youth depression and anxiety. She highlights the different types of depression, including episodes and disorders, as well the core symptoms to look out for. She reviews the red flags that parents can look for in their children, and the current therapies and medications available for treatment. She also goes over what parents can do to take care of themselves and model healthy behaviors to their children.To schedule with Andrea Beth Temkin, Psy.D.,
2023-02-13
00 min
True Stories of Synchronicity and Uncanny Coincidence ~ GodShots®
Our Annual Christmas & Hanukkah Show, Menorah Lighting Calabasas, Stand Against Antisemitism, Yellowstone
Season of Love: Darlene Sperlazza and Lydia Cornell wish you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Holidays! Love and Light We also discuss Beth Dutton on Yellowstone! Love her or hate her? We also discuss ugly sweaters, Mental Health, Bullying, Violence, Loneliness, Humor, Joy, all the security guards at the Menorah Lighting at Calabasas, Hanukkah, Antisemitism,#Christmas #Hanukkah #seasonoflove #laughter #love #healing #mentalhealth #recovery #yellowstone #antisemitism #calabasas #MenorahLighting #bethdutton #kardashians #judgement #uglysweaters #humor #copingskills Hanukkah Menorah Lighting at Calabasas, Yellowstone, Beth Dutton - love her or hate her? Laughter, Love, Recovery. You can w...
2022-12-23
38 min
Casual Space
Dr. Gioia Massa's Experiments in Space will Definitely Grow on You
A continuous source of nutritious food is essential for long-duration exploration missions, and the typical pre-packaged astronaut diet will need to be supplemented by fresh foods produced in space. Researchers at NASA have been testing a plant growth unit on the International Space Station known as Veggie and have successfully grown a variety of leafy greens. Veg-05, the next step in that work, focuses on growing red dwarf tomatoes! Today on the show, Beth is joined by NASA Life Sciences project scientist and VEG-05 principal investigator Dr. Gioia Massa. She and her team are testing tomatoes, looking at the...
2022-11-26
56 min
On Brand with Nick Westergaard
The Power of Language in DEI with Beth Livingston
Beth A. Livingston is a professor, consultant, author, and speaker focused on human resources, gender & diversity, and the management of work & family—all in the service of the employee experience. She’s also a colleague of mine at the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business and co-author of the new book Shared Sisterhood. We discussed all of this and more, this week on the On Brand podcast.About Beth A. LivingstonDr. Beth Livingston is the Ralph L. Sheets Associate Professor of Industrial Relations at the University of Iowa’s Tippie C...
2022-10-31
32 min
Cornell (thank) U
Nancy Stuzin: From CAAAN to College Counselor
This week, get to know Nancy - she's a sister and a sister-in-law, but not blood related to Stephanie or Michelle. She's a lawyer, marathoner, philanthropist, long time Cornell CAAAN volunteer, and now, revered private college admissions counselor and coach.EVERYTHING has changed.If you feel as if the college application process has turned into a free-for-all, Nancy tells how she and her partner Beth remove the chaos and anxiety and adapt to a very different environment. By embracing and empowering the students they work with, they have successfully helped place all of them on the ca...
2022-10-03
31 min
Plan Simple with Mia Moran
Navigating the College Application Process with a Growth Mindset with Beth Pickett
The college application process doesn't have to be stressful, but it does take a lot of planning. –Beth PickettStressed about the college application process? It can be very ungrounding when we don’t understand a process, and the process has changed a lot in recent years. I’m talking with college admissions counselor and author of College Admissions: The Essential Guide for Busy Parents Beth Pickett to demystify the process.Instead of starting with a list of schools, start with the student. Who are they? What do they want to do? What kind o...
2022-07-27
1h 12
Higher Callings
Clinical Legal Education and Public Service: A Conversation with Dean Jens Ohlin and Associate Dean Beth Lyon of Cornell Law School
The clinical education offered in law schools can play an important role in preparing future lawyers to pursue their callings, while also empowering students and faculty in real time to provide critical legal services to clients who would otherwise have no access to them. In this episode, I speak with Jens Ohlin, the Dean of Cornell Law School, and Beth Lyon, the law school's Associate Dean for Experiential Education and Director of its Clinical Program, about the impressive array of clinical opportunities Cornell offers its law students, and how that clinical education contributes to the law school's vision of...
2022-06-29
54 min
Climate Careers
Zero-Waste Fashion: Day 4 Fashion Revolution Week ft. Beth Esponette (Unspun)
Today we interviewed Beth Esponnette, Co-founder at unspun. unspun is a made-to-order denim company utilizing waste reducing production methods. Join us for the fourth panel of Fashion Revolution Week, presented by Voiz Academy, 180 Degrees Consulting Cornell, and Cornell University's sustainable design team SWAPP! This week focuses on educating people on sustainable fashion and how it can help the climate, particularly through the use of technology.
2022-05-29
47 min
Mixed Politics
Episode 30 - What's Going On With Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson?
Take two! We re-filmed our thoughts on the confirmation hearings for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is the first African American woman to serve on the highest court in the United States.To see the original take, head over to patreon.com/mixedpoliticsReferences:Federal Sentencing Guidelines: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/federal_sentencing_guidelinesQualifications for SCOTUS: https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/faq_general.aspx#:~:text=The%20Constitution%20does%20not%20specify,been%20trained%20in%20the%20law.Josh Hawley: https://youtu.be/IoNujxJtKV4...
2022-04-16
1h 06
Our Two Cents Podcast
132 - Celebrating 51 Years of Service!
Beth Cornell has been working in Human Resources for over 10 years. Her Bachelor's degree is in Cross-Cultural Studies and she maintains a PHR-CA certification. She has worked at Hall Ambulance for the past 2.5 years and previously worked in HR at manufacturing and industrial companies. Beth started in HR by chance and fell in love with it. Her current focus is on recruiting for emergency medical services through the pandemic. Myron Smith is the General Manager of Hall Ambulance Service in Bakersfield, CA. He has served Kern County as a paramedic for over 30 years and has been employed...
2022-03-31
45 min
C-Sweet Talks
19 - Creating Cultures of Engagement and Belonging with Otesha Mosley-Bremond
Otesha (OT) Mosley-Bremond is a South Los Angeles native, community advocate and educator who believes her passion and responsibility to the world is to create spaces for growth and transformation. OT has served the South Los Angeles community for more than 10 years, providing culturally adept programming and events that encourage inclusivity, community awareness, and community building. She believes creating cultures of engagement and belonging are the foundation of community building, which fuels the development of trust-based relationships and transformational change.OT holds a BA in Criminal Justice from San Diego State University; a master’s degree in ps...
2022-03-23
23 min
Strange Country
Kanawha County Textbook Wars
The current spate of book banning is nothing new in America. Strange Country cohosts Beth and Kelly take readers back to Kanawha County in 1974 when protestors firebombed schools and shot at school buses to protest the adoption of a new textbooks. The books, they said, were obscene and would hurt children so what better way to save them but by throwing sticks of dynamites into their classrooms, right? Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Bloch, E. (2021, May 18). Florida Education commissioner says he made sure Amy Donofrio...
2022-02-24
51 min
Casual Space
Mund on the Moon: Featuring JJ Hastings, Commander, LunAresX Team
Did you know that the people and environment around you that you interact with can impact and even change the inside of your gut flora? Dr. JJ Hastings has found that in many of the past analog astronaut studies, there's been a convergence- an evolution- between crew members and their environment, one that's been seen on the International Space Station as well. These studies have shown how the immune system of a particular astronaut is responding to a specific environment, and JJ is working to showcase how this strong connection between the microbiome and the mi...
2021-08-05
28 min
Health Conscious
Katie Cole - Beth Israel Lahey Health
On this episode of The Health Conscious Podcast, Jefferson and Milind are joined by Katie Cole, who works as a Senior Project Manager in Strategic Planning & Business Development at Beth Israel Lahey Health. Katie discusses the transition to value-based care in academic medical centers and shares valuable career advice for aspiring hospital strategists.
2021-07-07
31 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Pride
In this episode, Beth and Sarah talk gay rights, human rights and more! Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a call! (602) 888-4907 Due to COVID-19, Sit Still and Listen is produced via Zoom conference call, as Sarah and Beth Cornell are adhering to the social distancing guidelines. This has caused a slight shift in production but we hope this new platform allows for more interaction with our audience. Photo by Pawel Czerwinski on Unsplash Book with Coffee Stain, Photo by Markus S...
2021-07-02
1h 07
Ask A Fellow
Beyond the Call of Duty, A Conversation with Beth Cornell
Beth has taught art in the classroom and abroad! She has advocated for all of the arts throughout her entire art education career, and still now promotes access to all art forms for students. Beth also served on the PA State Art Council and And in the Pennsylvania Department of Education as the Arts Director. Even in retirement, Beth does not rest on her laurels, as she continues to serve on the PAEA board as the Professional Concerns Committee Chairperson, and still volunteers her time around her city with various civic groups.
2021-06-24
1h 14
Casual Space
SciArt Exchange with Jancy McPhee
What happens when we integrate multi-media art with space, science, and technology? Neuroscientist Jancy McPhee is the founder and executive director of SciArt Exchange, an organization providing science and art fusion programs and celebrations of creative innovations. Jancy McPhee works as a Multidisciplinary Program Scientist in the NASA Human Research Program's Chief Scientist's Office and works with Aerospace Human Exploration and Space Flight scientific research with STEM/STEAM education programs. "Space exploration has made an evolution to make sure that the human could survive…For short missions, and when we a...
2021-05-20
42 min
Speaking of Language
S7E6 - Social Justice and the University Language Learner
Cassandra Glynn, Pamela Wesely, and Beth Wassell, authors of Words and Actions: Teaching Languages through the Lens of Social Justice, discuss how we can rethink and transform our teaching to better serve our students and our world. #rembobiner #tiquismiquis #gemütlich #schickimicki
2021-03-24
27 min
Sit Still and Listen!
In this month's episode, Beth and Sarah recount the events that happened at the very very beginning of 2021. Like our podcast? Buy Beth and Sarah a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SitstillpodcastGlenn Kirschner: Justice Matters - https://www.youtube.com/c/GlennKirschner2 Editor's Note: This episode was recorded on January 20th, 2021, some of the topics we cover in this episode have had new information come to light and other events have happened. Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a...
2021-02-19
1h 03
Liz Covart, Author at Ben Franklin's World
Episode 294: Mary Beth Norton, 1774: The Long Year of American Revolution
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/294_Norton.mp3 When we think of important years in the history of the American Revolution, we might think of years like 1765 and the Stamp Act Crisis, 1773 and the Tea Crisis, 1775 and the start of what would become the War for American Independence, or 1776, the year the United States declared independence. Award-winning historian Mary Beth Norton, the Mary Donlan Alger Professor Emerita at Cornell University and the author of 1774: The Long Year of Revolution, joins us to discuss another year that she would like us to pay attention to as we think...
2021-02-02
00 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Season Finally - Happy Holidays!
In this month's episode, Beth and Sarah talk about the Mandalorian, their family’s holiday traditions and other strange traditions all over the world! Check out this episodes companion video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC01Zwl9o8xXb2jKr969PtigSKIP TO 27:26 FOR NO SPOILER OF THE MANDALORIAN Want to visit ManiQuinn Gaming’s website? Click here! https://www.maniquinngaming.com Mouse Market Place: https://mousemarketplace.com/ Facebook group: https://m.facebook.com/groups/3896256... E-Mail us for free stickers, ending on January 15th 2021! Please include a shipp...
2021-01-02
1h 10
Revolution 250 Podcast
1774: The Long Year of Revolution, with Mary Beth Norton
Mary Beth Norton, the Mary Donlon Alger Professor of History emerita at Cornell, joins us to talk about her new book, 1774: Long Year of Revolution. We learn about the response to the destruction of the tea, about the cargo of tea that wound up on Cape Cod, and how Charleston, South Carolina had its own response to the tea--and the unfortunate end of the Peggy Stewart in Annapolis. This was the critical year--and also the year the terms "loyalist" and "unconstitutional" entered the vocabulary--and no one knew how it would end. Find out more! Tell us what you th...
2020-12-22
31 min
That's A First!
MSN & Bogging with Litany
If you have even a feint memory of the mid-2000s, this weeks episode is right up your alley. Beth Cornell (Litany) is from Harrogate, the same home town as Maisie. She was even in the same school year! Find out all the pitfalls of a Year 7 residential in Yorkshire and relive Litany's meeting with an anonymous, executive pillock from the music industry. You can follow Maisie & Tom! Twitter: @MaisieAdam & @tomlucy Instagram: @maisieadam & @tomjameslucy
2020-12-21
43 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Bokksu Un-boxing #2 - Okinawa
In this week’s episode, Beth and Sarah open another box of Japanese snacks. This time they are from Okinawa. Want a box? Visit their website! http://rwrd.io/zmi5sfx and save $10 on your first Bokksu! Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a call! (602) 888-4907 Due to COVID-19, Sit Still and Listen is produced via Zoom conference call, as Sarah and Beth Cornell are adhering to the social distancing guidelines. This has caused a slight shift in production but we hope this new pl...
2020-11-18
45 min
Beau my God
#6 - Windows and Mirrors with Beth Farr
On this week's episode, Beau sits down to chat with dear friend and kindergarten teacher, Beth Farr (she/her). Beth opens up about what inspired her to create an all-inclusive classroom, how important it is to incorporate diversity in early learning, and how we as adults have the responsibility to model social justice for the next generation. The pair discuss queer-inclusive children's books, how literature can create a safe space, and why the language we use matters. This episode is an incredibly educational take on how simplifying the message, can sometimes mean the most. Books referenced in this episode...
2020-10-28
47 min
Speaking of Language
S6E3 - Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic
Professor Beth Lyon, Director of Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, and Victor Flores, J.D. Candidate and Spanish instructor in our Languages Across the Curriculum Initiative, offer a look into Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, and the different educational methods they utilize to create access to the American justice system for speakers of Spanish and Indigenous languages. #Vos #Ojalá
2020-09-23
17 min
From the Ground Up - Real Estate Podcast
Inside Luxury Auctions with Trayor Lesnock
TRAYOR LESNOCK | PRESIDENT & FOUNDERPlatinum Luxury AuctionsEmail: tlesnock@platinumluxuryauctions.comMr. Lesnock entered the luxury real estate industry as a sales executive for a prominent brokerage firm in Fort Lauderdale. He was then recruited into the real estate auction sector by a distinguished auction firm headquartered in southwest Florida. After more than 4 years with the firm – first as a sales executive and then as its director – he departed with a vision of improving the auction model. This vision led him to found Platinum Luxury Auctions, and to develop the luxury auction® model for t...
2020-09-07
00 min
Career Curves
Living a Creative Life with Denise Young Smith
Since she was a young girl, Denise Young Smith has had a love for music and singing. Her career, though, took her into the world of Human Resources including executive roles at Apple. Did this mean she left the arts behind? Certainly not! Music and performing have always been in her life and are taking center stage now as she becomes Chair of the Board at SFJAZZ.In this episode, Denise shares her journey including how she developed her love for the arts, why it was important to her to attend Grambling State, an historically black college...
2020-09-03
50 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Lord of the Rings
In this week’s episode, Beth and Sarah chat about Lord of the Rings. Sarah loves Lord of the Rings (if you couldn’t tell!), and wanted to gush over the films. With quarantine happening, now is the perfect time to re-watch the original trilogy. Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a call! (602) 888-4907 Due to COVID-19, Sit Still and Listen is produced via Zoom conference call, as Sarah and Beth Cornell are adhering to the social distancing guidelines. This has caused a slight shift in produ...
2020-08-31
41 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Bokksu UnBoxing
In this week’s episode, Beth and Sarah unbox the Japanese snack box Bokksu! Want a box? Visit their website! http://rwrd.io/zmi5sfx and save $10 on your first Bokksu! Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a call! (602) 888-4907 Due to COVID-19, Sit Still and Listen is produced via Zoom conference call, as Sarah and Beth Cornell are adhering to the social distancing guidelines. This has caused a slight shift in production but we hope this new platform allows for more interaction with o...
2020-08-10
41 min
From the Ground Up - Real Estate Podcast
Servant Leadership with Matt Rocco
Matt's email : matt.rocco@etechgs.comAmrit Website - AmritOcean.comBooks: Power of Servant Leadership by Robert Greeleaf21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. MaxwellServant Leader InstituteQuote - "People don't leave companies, they leave leaders"About Matt RoccoMatt Rocco is the President and CEO for Etech Global Services and Executive Board Member of Amrit Resorts and Residences. He is a 36-year business executive veteran having held key leadership positions within Dun & Bradstreet, AT&T, Etech Global Services and WRS Development (Am...
2020-07-27
00 min
Leadership and Legacy: Conversations at the George Washington Presidential Library
165. Facing the Long Year of Revolution with Mary Beth Norton
Summer has arrived and with it the end of Season 4 of Conversations at the Washington Library. But don't despair! While we're busy recording new episodes for Season 5, we'll keep the conversation going by bringing you the audio version of recent and upcoming Washington Library Live Stream Digital Book Talks. In fact, for today’s episode, we bring you Dr. Kevin Butterfield’s recent chat with Dr. Mary Beth Norton about her new book, 1774: The Long Year of Revolution. Norton is Mary Donlon Alger Professor Emerita at Cornell University. For over 40 years, she has been o...
2020-07-02
1h 00
Sit Still and Listen!
Impacts of Covid19
Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a call! (602) 888-4907Due to COVID-19, Sit Still and Listen is produced via Zoom conference call, as Sarah and Beth Cornell are adhering to the social distancing guidelines. This has caused a slight shift in production but we hope this new platform allows for more interaction with our audience.Credits:Confetti by Jason Leung on UnsplashBook with Coffee Stain, Photo by Markus Spiske on UnsplashBlack and White Microphone, Photo by Gene Jeter on Unsplash
2020-06-26
29 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Walt Life Box Reveal
Happy (belated) Mother’s Day! In this episode, Beth and Sarah unbox a Walt Life box together to add some much needed Disney magic on Mother’s Day. We are still working on the formula for the show and gaining new equipment to make Sit Still and Listen a better listening experience. Have thoughts about this topic, or a topic you want us to talk about? Give us a call! (602) 888-4907 Due to COVID-19, Sit Still and Listen is produced via Zoom conference call, as Sarah and Beth Cornell are adhering to the social...
2020-06-06
36 min
20 Sided Stories
MARVEL #8 - Mare in the Night (w/ Beth May)
Stuck in Death Valley, The ScAvengers are visited by a cryptic young woman who claims to read dreams. 20 Sided Stories is Produced by Sage G.C., Jessica Dahlgren, Travis Reaves, and Emily Ervolina Masha/Roulette is played by Jessica Dahlgren. Lily/Bloodhound is played by Emily Ervolina. Eric/Scry is played by Travis Reaves. Featuring special guest Beth May as NightMare...edith. Check her out in Dungeons & Daddies (Not a BDSM Podcast) Additional Voices: David Michmerhuizen, Kaitlyn Cornell, M. Colton Brodeur, Cha...
2020-05-20
49 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Musicals - Part 1
Beth and Sarah discuss their favorite Broadway musicals! Ironic and pathetically revealing takes on Rent, The Phantom of the Opera, Sweeny Todd, Frozen, Hamilton, and Wicked.Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit Still and Listen is produced at the Casa Cornell Studio in Surprise, Arizona by Beth Cornell using Blue Snowball mics and Adobe Premiere for production sound and post-production editing. Sarah Cornell does not produce or edit th...
2020-04-19
26 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Nationalism vs. Globalism
Beth and Sarah discuss a heavy topic (pre-pandemic recording), with an interesting take on Nationalism vs. Globalism and how we tend to never find the right mix of both to provide an interdependence that allows humanity AND all living beings to thrive on Planet Earth.Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit Still and Listen is produced at the Casa Cornell Studio in Surprise, Arizona by Beth Cornell using Blue Snowball mics and Ad...
2020-03-22
30 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Technology
Beth and Sarah give their take on the evolution of technology! Wow, who grew up without a computer? Imagine, only using a corded phone? What was it like to be untethered from technology vs growing up with the digital leash?! All this and way more than you'd ever want to know in this week's episode of Sit Still and Listen: Technology!Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit St...
2020-03-07
32 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Dogs
Beth and Sarah talk about their experiences with dogs (and wolf-dogs), from having a dog family member to working for a small business that specialized in hand-made dog beds for Great Danes! We love dogs!Sarah's debut as a motion graphics designer!Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit Still and Listen is produced at the Casa Cornell Studio in Surprise, Arizona by Beth Cornell using Blue Snowball mics an...
2020-02-29
35 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Japan-Tokyo
Beth and Sarah talk about their experiences visiting Tokyo Japan during the country's hottest month (July) and some of the fun things you may do or see in Shinjuku.Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit Still and Listen is produced at the Casa Cornell Studio in Surprise, Arizona by Beth Cornell using Blue Snowball mics and Adobe Premiere for production sound and post-production editing. Sarah Cornell does not produce or edit the po...
2020-02-23
27 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Disney
Sarah and Beth talk about a favorite subject - DISNEY! This random exploration of the subject goes from land to sea and back again... don't miss it!Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit Still and Listen is produced at the Casa Cornell Studio in Surprise, Arizona by Beth Cornell using Blue Snowball mics and Adobe Premiere for production sound and post-production editing. Sarah Cornell does not produce or edit the podcasts. Beth is...
2020-02-15
31 min
Casual Space
Bill Nye and Beth Mund Celebrate Space Exploration
Beth shares a Casual Space conversation with the incredible Bill Nye! Together, they enjoy: Sharing the incredible success story of the Planetary Society's Light Sail 2 (a spacecraft that is still sailing on sunbeams), and why it's such a significant and inspiring citizen-science project, and what it could mean for the future for space travel. (Read more about Light Sail 2 right here in the show notes at the link below) Discussing the many ways we can travel to space, but the challenge of getting to space still exists. When Bill Nye travels to space, he's sure to experience THE...
2020-02-13
20 min
Sit Still and Listen!
College
Today's topic is one that Sarah and Beth are a little too familiar with, COLLEGE! Learn from their mistakes, are you in college or thinking about it? Well, listen up!Thank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future episodes... (602) 888-4907Sit Still and Listen is produced at the Casa Cornell Studio in Surprise, Arizona by Beth Cornell using Blue Snowball mics and Adobe Premiere for production sound and post-production editing. Sarah Cornell does not produce or edit th...
2020-02-08
31 min
Sit Still and Listen!
Climate Change
Welcome! This is our first episode, the topic is climate change. Co-Hosted by Beth and SarahHere are the links to further information and our affiliate links:Space Weather News: http://www.spaceweathernews.com (Beth's link)https://theoceancleanup.com/ (Sarah's link)Hydro Flask Water Bottle - Stainless steel vacuum insulated, wide mouth with leak proof flex cap - 4-oz., many colors.https://amzn.to/371xcOOThank you for listening!Give us a call and let us know YOUR thoughts on this topic. We will follow up in future ep...
2020-01-25
27 min
Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
141: The Salem Witch Hunt w/ Mary Beth Norton - A True Crime History Podcast
In this episode, we examine the most notorious witch hunt in American history, in Salem, Massachusetts. Hundreds of women and men were accused of witchcraft by young, "afflicted" girls, and many were executed. My guest is Mary Beth Norton, award-winning historian and professor of American history at Cornell University. She joins me to talk about her book, "In the Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692". Besides explaining the details on how the crisis unfolded, she dispels some of the common myths surrounding this infamous historical event.
2020-01-24
1h 06
Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
141: The Salem Witch Hunt w/ Mary Beth Norton - A True Crime History Podcast
In this episode, we examine the most notorious witch hunt in American history, in Salem, Massachusetts. Hundreds of women and men were accused of witchcraft by young, "afflicted" girls, and many were executed. My guest is Mary Beth Norton, award-winning historian and professor of American history at Cornell University. She joins me to talk about her book, "In the Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692". Besides explaining the details on how the crisis unfolded, she dispels some of the common myths surrounding this infamous historical event.
2020-01-24
1h 07
Innovators
Affecting Change from Leadership at Northern Illinois University (with President Lisa Freeman, Provost Beth Ingram, and CFO Sarah McGill)
The leadership of Northern Illinois University – President Lisa Freeman, Executive Vice President and Provost Beth Ingram, and Vice President for Administration and Finance and Chief Financial Officer Sarah McGill – joins Innovators to talk about how they manage to affect change at a large university and what it means to be part of a largely female leadership team at NIU. Dr. Freeman was appointed president of Northern Illinois University in September 2018. She earned a bachelor's degree in 1981, then a master's degree and a doctor of veterinary medicine in 1986, from Cornell University. She then spent nearly two decades at Kans...
2020-01-23
30 min
New Books in European Politics
Stephanie Malia Hom, "Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention" (Cornell UP, 2019)
Italy's current crisis of Mediterranean migration and detention has its roots in early twentieth century imperial ambitions. Stephanie Malia Hom's new book Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention (Cornell University Press, 2019) investigates how mobile populations were perceived to be major threats to Italian colonization, and how the state's historical mechanisms of control have resurfaced, with greater force, in today's refugee crisis.What is at stake in Empire's Mobius Strip is a deeper understanding of the forces driving those who move by choice and those who are moved. Hom focuses on Libya...
2019-12-31
40 min
New Books in Italian Studies
Stephanie Malia Hom, "Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention" (Cornell UP, 2019)
Italy's current crisis of Mediterranean migration and detention has its roots in early twentieth century imperial ambitions. Stephanie Malia Hom's new book Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention (Cornell University Press, 2019) investigates how mobile populations were perceived to be major threats to Italian colonization, and how the state's historical mechanisms of control have resurfaced, with greater force, in today's refugee crisis.What is at stake in Empire's Mobius Strip is a deeper understanding of the forces driving those who move by choice and those who are moved. Hom focuses on Libya...
2019-12-31
40 min
New Books in African Studies
Stephanie Malia Hom, "Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention" (Cornell UP, 2019)
Italy's current crisis of Mediterranean migration and detention has its roots in early twentieth century imperial ambitions. Stephanie Malia Hom's new book Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention (Cornell University Press, 2019) investigates how mobile populations were perceived to be major threats to Italian colonization, and how the state's historical mechanisms of control have resurfaced, with greater force, in today's refugee crisis.What is at stake in Empire's Mobius Strip is a deeper understanding of the forces driving those who move by choice and those who are moved. Hom focuses on Libya...
2019-12-31
40 min
New Books in National Security
Stephanie Malia Hom, "Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention" (Cornell UP, 2019)
Italy's current crisis of Mediterranean migration and detention has its roots in early twentieth century imperial ambitions. Stephanie Malia Hom's new book Empire's Mobius Strip: Historical Echoes in Italy's Crisis of Migration and Detention (Cornell University Press, 2019) investigates how mobile populations were perceived to be major threats to Italian colonization, and how the state's historical mechanisms of control have resurfaced, with greater force, in today's refugee crisis.What is at stake in Empire's Mobius Strip is a deeper understanding of the forces driving those who move by choice and those who are moved. Hom focuses on Libya...
2019-12-31
40 min
Cornell Tech At Bloomberg Podcast
Episode 24 - Bloomberg Cornell Tech Series: Beth Comstock, former CMO & Vice Chair of GE
On Tuesday, December 11, 2018, Cornell Tech @ Bloomberg featured Beth Comstock, former CMO & Vice Chair of GE, in conversation with Scarlet Fu of Bloomberg Television. They talked about how she managed innovation within one of the largest and oldest companies in America, why the job no one wants is sometimes the most exciting one, her experiences working with Jack Welch and Jeff Immelt (and twice declining offers from Steve Jobs to work for Apple), what GE can do to reinvent itself again, and how we all can prepare for the inevitable acceleration of change.
2019-12-12
59 min
Cider Chat
Goat Zen to Cornell | FLX, NY
Audio snap shots of the cider region of Cayuga Lake, a 38 mile long lake located in the Finger Lakes region of New York state. CiderweekFLX took place September 27- October 6, 2019. This region has: 10 cider producer surrounding the 43 mile lake Go to https://ciderweekflx.com/flx/locations/ to find the cidermakers by location. Two colleges - Ithaca and Cornell Over 150 waterfalls within 10 miles of Ithaca. Look for Cascadilla Falls (20') within walking distance of downtown Ithaca In this chat we begin with the origins of the Finger Lakes from Kendall Blizzard the Agriculinary Tourism Marketing Coordinator...
2019-10-09
55 min
Happily Opinionated
The Dunning-Kruger Effect
Beth tells Adam about a discovery David Dunning, a Cornell professor, and his colleague, Justin Kruger, made when they decided to investigate people's lack of ability in correlation to an abundance of confidence. It’s all fun and games until you realize that the Dunning-Kruger Effect happens to you too. Tune in to learn just how puzzling this theory is and how it plays out in our everyday relationships.This week's wine was a Z Alexander Blend, UNCAGED from 2017. We give it two thumbs up. You can learn more about it here. Love Happily Opi...
2019-09-13
56 min
Casual Space
Astronomer, Author and Artist Tyler Nordgren
Triple threat Tyler Nordgren and Beth talk about: Seeing the Great American Solar Eclipse in 2017 and what to expect when in comes back Why our National Parks are a treasure for our observation and appreciation Traveling the world in search of cosmic phenomenon About Tyler: Dr. Tyler Nordgren is a professional astronomer and artist. He holds a Ph.D. in Astronomy from Cornell University where he did work on dark matter as well as a B.A. in Physics from Reed College. For over a decade he has worked with the National Park Se...
2019-09-05
52 min
Career Curves
Driven by a Passion with Manny Hernandez
Can you take something you're passionate about and make it the focal point of your career? Manny Hernandez did, but it was a tough journey filled with long days and personal sacrifices. Manny candidly shares why he made the choices he did and the challenges he faced including the one that forced him to leave the organization he built and loved. Meet the GuestManny Hernandez is an internationally recognized health advocate who has lived with diabetes since 2002. He co-founded the Diabetes Hands Foundation (DHF) driven by the belief that no one...
2019-08-29
39 min
Strange Country
Jemima Wilkinson
When Jemima Wilkinson woke up from a fever in October 1776, she was no longer Jemima, she was a Christ vessel sent by God to warn humanity that the end is nigh. Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly talk about the first American-born female messiah and this one isn't murdery or gross as some of the others they've profiled. Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands. Cite your sources of face my wrath: "Driving Tour Follows the Footsteps of Religious Pioneer Jemima Wilkinson." Life in the Finger Lakes, 23 Feb. 2015, www.lifeinthefingerlakes.com/d...
2019-08-15
34 min
The Between Meals Podcast
How to Self Heal with The Holistic Psychologist
How to Self Heal with The Holistic Psychologist On episode 31 of the Between Meals Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Nicole LePera aka The Holistic Psychologist and we are talking all things self healing. Dr. Nicole LePera was trained in clinical psychology at Cornell University and the New School. She is a holistic psychologist who founded the Mindful Healing Center in Philadelphia. Her work addresses the connection between the mind and body and incorporates nutrition, lifestyle and psychological wellness practices. She is the creator of the movement #selfhealers where people from around the world are j...
2019-08-07
1h 01
New Books in French Studies
Erin-Marie Legacey, "Making Space for the Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780-1830" (Cornell UP, 2019)
In Making Space for the Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780-1830 (Cornell University Press, 2019), Dr. Erin-Marie Legacey, Assistant Professor of History at Texas Tech University, explores the transformation of burial practices in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Public health concerns under the Old Regime prompted reforms in how the French buried their dead, with millions of bones carted away from church graveyards to the deserted mining tunnels underneath the city. After the Revolution, the Catacombs, as well as newly established cemeteries such as Père Lachaise, became more than simply places for the disposal of t...
2019-08-07
52 min
New Books in Architecture
Erin-Marie Legacey, "Making Space for the Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780-1830" (Cornell UP, 2019)
In Making Space for the Dead: Catacombs, Cemeteries, and the Reimagining of Paris, 1780-1830 (Cornell University Press, 2019), Dr. Erin-Marie Legacey, Assistant Professor of History at Texas Tech University, explores the transformation of burial practices in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Public health concerns under the Old Regime prompted reforms in how the French buried their dead, with millions of bones carted away from church graveyards to the deserted mining tunnels underneath the city. After the Revolution, the Catacombs, as well as newly established cemeteries such as Père Lachaise, became more than simply places for the disposal of t...
2019-08-07
52 min
Unobscured
S1 – INTERVIEW 2: Mary Beth Norton
Our interview with Mary Beth Norton, professor of American history at Cornell University and author of In the Devil’s Snare. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-01-09
1h 21