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Debtwired!
Davis Polk's Brian Resnick on LMEs, restructurings and his music passion
In this episode of Debtwired!, Brian Resnick, partner in Davis Polk's restructuring group and head of the firm’s Liability Management & Special Opportunities practice, joins Debtwire co-managing editor, Madalina Iacob, to discuss the current state of restructurings, how LMEs have evolved in the past year, what creative workaround structures he has seen post the Fifth Circuit decision in Serta, and the evolution of Davis Polk’s preeminent restructuring practice.Brian also shares with us how he transitioned to law from being a Juilliard-trained professional musician playing on Broadway and Saturday Night Live, and how he co-produced a Tony...
2025-05-27
28 min
Ocean Matters Podcast
Are we breaking the Atlantic Ocean
As authored by Brian Resnick.
2024-09-18
13 min
Ecommerce On Tap
Meet By Humankind: The Personal Care Brand Championing Sustainable Practices
🚀 Excited to share insights from the latest episode of the "Ecommerce On Tap" podcast featuring the inspiring story of By Humankind, a company revolutionizing the personal care industry with a focus on sustainability! 🌿 In this episode, we dive deep into how By Humankind is tackling the single-use plastic challenge with innovative products for your morning routine. Here are three key takeaways: 🔹 Radical Reduction in Plastic Waste: By Humankind's product offerings, such as refillable deodorants, shampoo bars, and mouthwash tablets, can help eliminate approximately five pounds of plastic waste per person an...
2024-06-10
56 min
Today, Explained
The last good day on the internet
Remember when the only thing anybody could talk about was white and gold versus blue and black? NatGeo’s Brian Resnick does. And the Atlantic’s Charlie Warzel explains why there might never be another The Dress.This episode was produced by Amanda Lewellyn, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Rob Byers and Andrea Kristinsdottir, and hosted by Noel King.Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcastSupport Today, Explained by becoming a Vox Member today: http://www.vox.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visi...
2024-06-07
26 min
Today, Explained
The last good day on the internet
Remember when the only thing anybody could talk about was white and gold versus blue and black? NatGeo’s Brian Resnick does. And the Atlantic’s Charlie Warzel explains why there might never be another The Dress. This episode was produced by Amanda Lewellyn, edited by Amina Al-Sadi, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Rob Byers and Andrea Kristinsdottir, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by becoming a Vox Member today: http://www.vox.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-06-07
26 min
Science Vs
What the Hell Is at the Edge of Space?
With the powers of the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists discovered some super weird things in the early Universe, and it's making some nerds question our theory of everything. This story comes to us from our friends at Unexplainable at Vox Media.Find Unexplainable’s transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsUnexplainableIn this episode, we cover:(0:00) Liftoff(01:10) The James Webb Space Telescope (04:57) Party of the early universe (08:39) Mysteries of the early galaxies (15:23) How do we figure it out?
2024-05-16
21 min
Ye Olde Crime
Charles Guiteau: The Assassin of President Garfield
Lindsay and Madison discuss Charles Julius Guiteau and the assassination of President Garfield, as well as how to fail at everything, the power of persuasive letter writing, and that sometimes the answer just simply is they were crazy.Information pulled from the following sources: 2023 New York Post article by Todd Farley 2022 All That’s Interesting article by Kaleena Fraga 2021 Timeless Travels Magazine article by Owen Dwyer 2017 Garfield Observer article by Todd Arrington 2016 National Archives article by Jay Bellamy 2015 The Atlantic article by Brian Resnick Britannica The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (1) Library of Congress UMKC Sc...
2024-01-10
56 min
Curiosity Weekly
Smells and Colors, Bee Preferences, Science and Well-Being
Today, you’ll learn about how our sense of smell can change how we see colors, the pickiness of bees, and research that shows how listening to this show will increase your sense of well-being. Smells and Colors “Our sense of smell changes the colors we see, show scientists.” by Mischa Dijkstra. 2023. “Let’s obliterate the myth that humans have a bad sense of smell.” by Brian Resnick. 2017. “Odors modulate color appearance.” by Ryan J. Ward, et al. 2023. Bee Preferences “Honeybees are more selective in their choices for nutrition than previ...
2023-12-14
12 min
Claritycast
Becoming the Go-To Coach for (Popular Tech Here), with Jason Resnick
Dive into the world of email marketing automation with Brian Casel as he chats with Jason Resnick, the ConvertKit maestro, on how to become the go-to tech expert in your field.With a history of expertise from WordPress to ConvertKit, Jason shares his journey and the strategies behind structuring his offerings through NurtureKit.co. This episode reveals the advantages of coupling Jason's coaching and courses with membership access over traditional customer support, and the significant benefits of automation and scaling in the business landscape.Tune in for a conversation that's as informative as it is...
2023-11-30
56 min
Today, Explained
…We’re trusting it anyway
Tech companies are racing to make new, transformative AI tools, with little to no safeguards in place. This is the second episode of “The Black Box,” a two-part series from Unexplainable.This episode was reported and produced by Noam Hassenfeld, edited by Brian Resnick and Katherine Wells with help Meradith Hoddinott, and fact-checked by Tien Nguyen. It was mixed and sound designed by Vince Fairchild with help from Cristian Ayala. Music by Noam Hassenfeld.Transcript at vox.com/todayexplainedSupport Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts
2023-09-04
26 min
Today, Explained
…We’re trusting it anyway
Tech companies are racing to make new, transformative AI tools, with little to no safeguards in place. This is the second episode of “The Black Box,” a two-part series from Unexplainable. This episode was reported and produced by Noam Hassenfeld, edited by Brian Resnick and Katherine Wells with help Meradith Hoddinott, and fact-checked by Tien Nguyen. It was mixed and sound designed by Vince Fairchild with help from Cristian Ayala. Music by Noam Hassenfeld. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com...
2023-09-04
25 min
Today, Explained
We don’t know how AI works…
The researchers who create and study tech like ChatGPT don’t understand exactly how it’s doing what it does. This is the first episode of “The Black Box,” a two-part series from Unexplainable.This episode was reported and produced by Noam Hassenfeld, edited by Brian Resnick and Katherine Wells with help from Byrd Pinkerton and Meradith Hoddinott, and fact-checked by Serena Solin, Tien Nguyen, and Mandy Nguyen. It was mixed and sound designed by Cristian Ayala with music by Noam Hassenfeld.Transcript at vox.com/todayexplainedSupport Today, Explained by making a financia...
2023-09-01
26 min
Today, Explained
We don’t know how AI works…
The researchers who create and study tech like ChatGPT don’t understand exactly how it’s doing what it does. This is the first episode of “The Black Box,” a two-part series from Unexplainable. This episode was reported and produced by Noam Hassenfeld, edited by Brian Resnick and Katherine Wells with help from Byrd Pinkerton and Meradith Hoddinott, and fact-checked by Serena Solin, Tien Nguyen, and Mandy Nguyen. It was mixed and sound designed by Cristian Ayala with music by Noam Hassenfeld. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn mo...
2023-09-01
25 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
IN THE ROOM with Brian "Spanky" Kendrick
Live for a special Thursday night episode at 9:30PM ET on vocnation.com, it's IN THE ROOM! ITR features topics introduced by the panel, your calls, PWI's Brady Hicks, and WCW's Maestro. On this episode, Brady Hicks and Kathie Fitz take listener calls and have a special sit-down chat with WWE, ROH, and TNA star Brian "Spanky" Kendrick. Call in (914) 338-1885.Full Video Episode Available for only $3/mo at www.vocnation.com! Subscribers also get commercial free audio and video of Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick, In the Room featuring PWI's Brady Hicks a...
2023-08-11
1h 07
So The Story Goes with Brian Chartrand
Jim Resnick
Guitar player, automotive journalist, and New York native, Jim Resnick stops by for a chat. We discuss early influential albums, sneaking out to jazz clubs in NYC as a young teenager, to attending the University of Hartford where he graduated with a degree in English all the while performing with various bands. After graduating, he bounces between coasts working as a writer and editor until he lands a gig at Fender, right here in AZ. We connect on the beauty of a Bavarian breakfast, our shared love of Steely Dan and the intersection between music and journalism. He is...
2023-06-06
56 min
The Booth
1st Tuesdays w/Kenneth Diesenhof & Robert Resnick
Topics A BIG THANKS to my guest from last week Red Sox DJ MoneyMav/Maverik this week is 1st Tuesdays w/Kenneth Diesenhof & Robert Resnick! News Booth *SCAM ALERT – Social Security e-Mail Scam *Bodies of Missing Mother & 7 Year Old Daughter Found in Washington Boyfriend Charged *Bodies of Mother & 2 Year Old Son Found in Florida Father Charged Legal Booth *CA Police Union Leader Charged with Smuggling Large Quantities of Fentanyl into the US *Trump Mocks DeSantis in Waco
2023-04-05
1h 24
The Morbid Museum
Dead Presidents: Who Murdered President Garfield?
On July 2, 1881, President James A. Garfield was shot in Washington, DC by Charles Guiteau. Over the next 79 days, Garfield clung to life - and may have lived, were it not for the missteps of attending medical professionals."Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President" by Candice Millard"A President Felled by an Assassin and 1880’s Medical Care" by Amanda Schaffer July 25, 2006 | The New York Times"The Chilling Story Of Charles Guiteau, The Man Who Killed James Garfield" by By Kaleena Fraga | Edited By John Kuroski Published March 13, 2022 Updated March 14, 2022 | All Th...
2023-02-20
1h 28
Know Better Do Better
17. How To Change Someone’s Mind— The Proven, Best Method
This episode teaches you how to present your opinions in the most compelling way possible. The right mindset and method will give you the best shot at (actually, finally) getting through to people. If you'd like to work on your skills of persuasion— especially with difficult, polarized topics— this is the episode for you!Your listen next list: Gaslighting: Unpacking (My Issues With) The Word of the Year on Apple & SpotifyPolarization Ruins Everything, But Not In The Way You Think on Apple & SpotifySources:How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale...
2023-01-10
24 min
Curiosity Weekly
Re-release: A Pill Made from Poop, Universal Organs, Soothing Baby Pain
Today, you’ll learn about an interesting way pills made from poop could help millions of people with allergies, how researchers edited the contents of a pair of donor lungs to better match the recipient, and how pain can affect a baby’s development and what parents can do about it.Peanut allergies are being treated in an…interesting new way. "Fecal transplant pills helped some peanut allergy sufferers in a small trial” byhttps://www.sciencenews.org/article/fecal-transplant-pills-peanut-allergy-clinical-trial-poop-bacteria“Good early results with fecal microbiota therapy for peanut-allergic patients” by Bethany Tripp / Boston Children’s Hospitalhttps://www.eurekalert...
2022-12-21
15 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
VOC Wrestling Nation - Brian Knobbs Interview
"Voice of Choice" sits down with one of the Nasty Boys, Brian Knobbs, for this 2011 interview on VOC Wrestling Nation.VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history.Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more!Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into th...
2022-10-31
26 min
Unexplainable
Salamander search party
One of the world’s most biodiverse aquifers is full of strange, blind creatures that have evolved in isolation for millions of years. But one is missing.This episode was reported by Benji Jones and Mandy Nguyen, who produced the episode. Editing from Meradith Hoddinott, Katherine Wells, Brian Resnick, and Noam Hassenfeld, who scored the episode. Mixing and sound design from Cristian Ayala. Fact-checking from Richard Sima.For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainableIt’s a great place to view show transcripts and read more about the topics on our show.
2022-08-31
28 min
Think It Through: the Clearer Thinking Podcast
Episode 27: Intellectual Humility: Why It Needs To Be Okay To Say "I Was Wrong About That"
Send us a textIn this episode, April discusses the concept of intellectual humility, which is something that people could use more of (and by "people," she means herself).Episode 27 Show Notes (so many really good sources!!!):Here's Ed Kang's article from the website YouEQ: https://www.you-eq.com/news-events/emotional-intelligence-skills-intellectual-humility#:~:text=According%20to%20Pepperdine%20University%2C%20there%20are%20four%20dimensions,intellect%204%20Willingness%20to%20revise%20one%E2%80%99s%20own%20viewpointAnother good article from the John Templeton Foundation website (there's also a great YouTube video there called "The Joy of Being Wrong"...
2022-08-02
16 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps Catches Up with Brian Solomon
Brian R. Solomon is a former writer for WWE magazine and has authored or co-authored wrestling books including his latest “Blood and Fire” The Unbelievable Real-Life Story of Wrestling’s Original Sheik. On this episode, we talk to Brian about growing up in Brooklyn, writing articles for PWI and Inside the Ropes, his interactions with pro wrestlers and much more!VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history.Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadc...
2022-07-10
54 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps Welcomes Brian Wescott
Brian Westcott has been a pro wrestling fan since the late 1980’s. He has been to many matches, conventions and is well known among the pro wrestlers. Brian is a lifetime member of the Cauliflower Alley Club and works in the Healthcare field. On this episode we talk to Brian about her childhood, becoming a fan of pro wrestling, receiving the Red Bastien Friendship Award from the Cauliflower Alley Club and much more.VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history.Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling jo...
2022-06-05
26 min
Breaking Beta | The Science of Climbing
Better Call Paul | Are Your Statistics Even Significant, Bro?
In this episode, Kris and Paul discuss statistics and their significance with data analyst and fellow Power Company coach, Dale Wilson. He explains his views on statistical models, p-values, and more — and breaks down how we should be looking at all this data as climbers. *Additional studies/resources mentioned in this episode: Scientists rise up against statistical significance by Valentin Amrhein, Sander Greenland, and Blake McShane; published in Nature 567 (305-307), 2019. 800 scientists say it’s time to abandon “statistical significance” by Brian Resnick; published on Vox; March, 22, 2019. Systematic review of the use of...
2022-06-01
51 min
Curiosity Weekly
Whiff of Victory, Bones be Chattin’, Desalination Innovation
Today, you’ll learn about how the human sense of smell may be much better than we ever thought, how the bones inside your body are having interesting conversations with your organs, and a new innovation in desalination technology that uses significantly less energy than its predecessors.What’s that smell?“Let’s obliterate the myth that humans have a bad sense of smell” by Brian Resnickhttps://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/5/11/15614748/human-smell-good-science“Mechanisms of scent-tracking in humans” by Jess Porter et Brent Craven, Rehan M Khan, Shao-Ju Chang, Irene Kang, Benjamin Judkewitz, Jason Volpe, Gary Settles & Noam Sobelhttp...
2022-05-25
13 min
Curiosity Weekly
Zero G Romance, Our Sixth Sense, Oinking at A.I.
Today, you’ll learn about why studying human intimacy in space is necessary for humanity, the mysterious sixth sense human beings have, which is not seeing dead people, and how researchers used artificial intelligence to figure out a way to speak pig.Scientists say: we really do need to talk about sex in space. “Inside the push to study sex in space” by Mark Hayhttps://www.mic.com/life/sex-in-space-research-space-sexology“Let’s talk about sex — in space” by Marie Sinahttps://www.dw.com/en/lets-talk-about-sex-in-space/a-59202194"Scientists say we really have to talk about boning in space” by Victo...
2022-05-11
14 min
Curiosity Weekly
A Pill Made from Poop, Universal Organs, Soothing Baby Pain
Today, you’ll learn about an interesting way pills made from poop could help millions of people with allergies, how researchers edited the contents of a pair of donor lungs to better match the recipient, and how pain can affect a baby’s development and what parents can do about it.Peanut allergies are being treated in an…interesting new way. "Fecal transplant pills helped some peanut allergy sufferers in a small trial” byhttps://www.sciencenews.org/article/fecal-transplant-pills-peanut-allergy-clinical-trial-poop-bacteria“Good early results with fecal microbiota therapy for peanut-allergic patients” by Bethany Tripp / Boston Children’s Hospitalhttps://www.eurekalert...
2022-05-06
15 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps Welcomes B. Brian Blair
Brian Blair started in the pro wrestling business in the late 1970’s. He is best known for being one half of the Killer Bees with Jumpin Jim Brunzell in the WWF. Brian is currently the president of the Cauliflower Alley Club and recently authored and published his autobiography Truth Bee Told: The Autobiography of B Brian Blair. On this episode, we talk to Brian abut growing up in Indiana, his time working the territories and much more!VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history.Notable show hosts in...
2022-04-17
1h 00
Today, Explained
Umami Mama
For thousands of years, there have been four basic tastes recognized across cultures. But thanks to Kumiko Ninomiya (aka the Umami Mama), scientists finally accepted a fifth. As part of its Making Sense series, Vox’s Unexplainable podcast explores whether there could be even more. This episode was reported and produced by Meradith Hoddinott and edited by Katherine Wells, Noam Hassenfeld, Brian Resnick with help from Mandy Nyugen and Byrd Pinkerton. Music by Noam. Cristian Ayala handled the mixing and sound design. Research and fact checking by Richard Sima. Tori Dominguez is our audio fellow. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Su...
2022-04-01
36 min
Today, Explained
Umami Mama
For thousands of years, there have been four basic tastes recognized across cultures. But thanks to Kumiko Ninomiya (aka the Umami Mama), scientists finally accepted a fifth. As part of its Making Sense series, Vox’s Unexplainable podcast explores whether there could be even more. This episode was reported and produced by Meradith Hoddinott and edited by Katherine Wells, Noam Hassenfeld, Brian Resnick with help from Mandy Nyugen and Byrd Pinkerton. Music by Noam. Cristian Ayala handled the mixing and sound design. Research and fact checking by Richard Sima. Tori Dominguez is our audio fellow. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Su...
2022-04-01
35 min
Netarts Friends Church Podcast
Not Another Self-Control Sermon (Part 10 in the Fruit of the Spirit series)
Bad habits, addictions, cravings, impulses, and urges. We've all been told to just "STOP IT" a million times. We've probably told ourselves the same thing. But self-control turns out to be much more complex than just "STOP IT!" Credits, Sources, Bits, and Pieces: Moises Silva, Gordon Fee, Philip Kenneson, Peter Robinson, Bessel Van Der Kolk, Richard Schwartz, Thomas Meron, Judith Wright, Bianca Bagnarelli, Brian Resnick, Wilhelm Hofmann, Roy Baumeister, Georg Forster, Kathleen Vohs, Marina Milyavskaya, Michael Inzlicht, and Jim Baker.Video Credits to: Mad TV, Bob Newhart, Mo Collins, Bob Newhart-Stop It...
2022-02-06
30 min
Drexel Basketball Podcast
Midway thru the CAA - With Brian Mull
Brian Mull joins the crew to walk through the CAA as we hit the season's halftime. Additionally, he discusses realignment with a focus on the southern end of the conference, and the strengths and areas of opportunity for the league as major changes begin. Then, Nate, Dan and Eric pivot to yet another 3-1 weekend for Drexel basketball, featuring a number of highs, and a really tough low.
2022-01-31
1h 22
Recode Daily
Finding asteroids before they find us
Scientists are constantly searching for asteroids that could crash into Earth. But if they find one, will they be able to do anything about it? NASA has launched a spaceship that will slam into an asteroid to find out.For more from Unexplainable, go to http://vox.com/unexplainableThis episode of Unexplainable was reported by Brian Resnick and produced by Mandy Nguyen. Editing by Katherine Wells, Meradith Hoddinott, and Noam Hassenfeld, who also did the scoring for this episode. Richard Sima checked the facts and Cristian Ayala was on mixing and sound design. Mixing...
2022-01-28
28 min
Drexel Basketball Podcast
The Dragons Come Marching In
It was homecoming weekend on campus and it began in dominating fashion for the men and women's team both. And that stopped abruptly. Nate, Dan and Eric go over the week that was, and what it means for a VERY important week to come for both squads. Next week: Sportswriter and guy we really like Brian Mull joins us to go around the CAA as we hit the halfway point in conference play
2022-01-24
1h 07
Decision Architecture
How do you feel about Machine learning algorithms used in the Suicide Hotline (WOW!)
@decisionsTheory How Data Scientist are using AI for Suicide prevention https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/6/8/17441452/suicide-prevention-anthony-bourdain-crisis-text-line-data-scienceBy Brian Resnick@B_resnickbrian@vox.com Updated Jun 9, 2018, 7:22am EDT The Crisis Text Line uses machine learning to figure out who’s at risk and when to intervene. Overall, the state of suicide prevention in this country is extremely frustrating. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported that between 1999 and 2016, almost every state saw an incr...
2022-01-13
16 min
Less Than 3%
The Flag
This officially begins the Less Than 3% podcast. In this episode, James Charpentier discusses the controversy surrounding whether the Confederate flag should be taken down, while breaking down the reasons behind the disagreement. Explaining both sides of this debate, this episode shifts the attention of listeners to an issue that goes further back in time. References: Brian Resnick, N. J. (2015, July 10). The science of why taking down the Confederate Flag Matters. The Atlantic. Retrieved June 22, 2022, from https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/07/the-science-of-why-taking-down-the-confederate-flag-matters/454353/ Constitution of the Confederate States; March 11, 1861. Avalon Project...
2022-01-06
18 min
The Homewrecker Podcast
The Stanford Prison ”Experiment”
This week, we take a look at one of the most famous psychological "experiments" of all time, The Stanford Prison Experiment. We go through the background and timeline of the experiment, which lasted just 6 days in August of 1971. We give our thoughts on the conditions of the "experiment" and then get into information that has come out in recent years that proves it was not at all what it was claimed to be. Episode Links: Quiet Rage - The Stanford Prison Study documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIUlBrvqyyo&t=2183s...
2021-11-24
1h 48
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps
Brian Thompson has been apart of the pro wrestling business for over twenty years as an announcer, manager and promoter. On this episode, we talk to Brian about his upbringing in Missouri, how he got into the pro wrestling business, working in promotions like Memphis, Traditional Championship Wrestling (TCW), World League Wrestling (WLW), his friendship with “Beautiful” Bobby Eaton and much more!Brian will be a part pf the Mid States Wrestling event in Harrison, AR on Saturday, Nov 20th 2021. This is the link to their website: https://mid-states-promotions.square.site/You can find Brian Thom...
2021-11-12
45 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps with Brian Ferguson
Les Thatcher has been apart of the pro wrestling business for over 60 years. He has worked with many legends of the business, and trained well known wrestlers like Matt Stryker, Shark Boy, Nigel McGuiness and Umaga. On this episode, Les talks about the business and how it has evolved, working in different promotions, chemistry with other wrestlers, his creative side with developing products and tv content and much more!You can follow Les Thatcher on the following social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/les.thatcher.9 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SoutheasternRewind Podcast with the “Te...
2021-09-22
1h 12
Distillations | Science History Institute
What Causes Alzheimer's?
The human brain is mysterious and complicated. So much so, one might be tempted to argue that it only makes sense that we still don’t have a cure for Alzheimer’s disease, despite decades of research. But this isn’t the whole story. We’ve partnered with Vox’s Unexplainable science podcast to talk about how Alzheimer’s researchers have been stubbornly pursuing a single theory for decades. The Amyloid Hypothesis is the reigning champ amongst pharmaceutical companies and scientific scholars and it has pushed all other theories to the wayside. Over the years scientists have developed many drugs based on...
2021-09-21
29 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps with Brian Ferguson
Jerry Oates is considered one of the great tag team specialists and known for his signature move the spinning toe hold. He is also known for teaming with his brother Ted Oates, Mike George and Ronnie Garvin. He has held numerous tag team and singles heavyweight championships. He mostly worked in the NWA territories in the 1970s and 1980s as well as Japan. On this episode, we discuss Jerry growing up in Georgia, How he got started in pro wrestling through his brother-in-law, are Ted and Marty Oates his real brothers, travel experiences, training Marty Jannetty, chemistry with other...
2021-08-18
1h 01
MetaPod
Brian Resnick of Unexplainable
“Unexplainable is a science show about everything we don’t know, looking at the most fascinating unanswered questions in science and the mind-bending ways scientists are trying to answer them.”Dark Energy – what the heck is it? And what about UFOs – surely there’s some kind of analysis available that can shed some light on those mysterious objects in the sky?Well, disappointingly, there is no definitive understanding of what either of these is – just a lot of speculation, ongoing research and, often, a lot of bad science.Thankfully, Unexplainable is here to unrave...
2021-08-18
49 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick
Wrestling with History covers different periods in the history of pro wrestling with behind the scenes looks at the stars, the events, and the promoters. Former WWE and AWA Broadcaster Ken Resnick joins forces with Legendary Pro Wrestling Journalist Bill Apter and former Philadelphia Radio Personality Bruce Wirt for a trip down memory lane.In this episode: Will Ric Flair reunite with the Horsemen in AEW? WWE focusing more on marketing their brand than growing star talent Bray Wyatt's WWE release Will Punk and Brian Danielson (fka Daniel Bryan) end up in AEW? Ken Resnick recaps "...
2021-08-04
1h 09
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Bumps and Thumps with Brian Ferguson
Jack Ford has been in the pro wrestling business since 1975. He has worked with many of the pro wrestling talents of the past and present and is known as “The Bomber”. He is currently the booker for WrestleSouth promotion in Alabama and co-hosts a podcast called Pro Wrestling Inside and Out. On this episode, we talk about Jacks childhood and family life, his time in the U.S. Army, How he got involved in pro wrestling, Opinion of wrestling today versus the past, his induction into the Alabama Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame, and other projects Jack is working on.
2021-07-17
45 min
Bumps and Thumps
Episode #13 Talk with Bruce Wirt
Bruce Wirt is considered the "Voice of Choice" in the Pro Wrestling Podcast arena. Bruce is the founder of the VOC Nation which hosts podcasts from legends and stars of the wrestling business. He hosts a podcast titled "Wrestling with the Past" along with legendary wrestling journalist Bill Apter and former AWA and WWE announcer Ken Resnick. Bruce discusses his upbringing, how he got involved in pro wrestling, working with some well known names in the pro wrestling industry, his opinion of wrestling today vs the past and other projects he is working on. You can follow B...
2021-05-26
52 min
Randômico
29. Gerações desconectadas
É uma verdade universalmente conhecida que os mais velhos sempre terão alguma reclamação a fazer sobre os mais novos.Gerações diferentes têm percepções diferentes sobre o mundo, e por vezes noções quase opostas sobre o que é de fato importante na vida. E isso, naturalmente, gera conflitos e disputas. Nos últimos anos, um meme aparentemente inocente se transformou numa arma dessa disputa, que é tanto objetiva quanto simbólica: o OK Boomer.Neste episódio, falaremos sobre o significado do meme e o que ele nos diz sobre os conflitos geracionais que temos testemunha...
2021-05-19
21 min
All Aussie Hour
TZIH: Steve Irwin - Our Chaotic Croc Wrangler Was Taken Way Too Soon
CRIKEY, WE'RE BACK! Josie tells Mel the story of one her most favourite people: conservationist, larrikin and family man Steve Irwin. Can she get through it without crying? Probably not! For a bonus video of Josie answering Steve-related questions, head over to our Patreon! To skip the zest, head straight to 20:45. CREDITS: 1992 Who Magazine article by Peter Castro: https://web.archive.org/web/20070930160513/http://www.who.com/who/scoop/article/0,19971,1531530,00.html ABC’s Australian Story episode called The Irwin Encounters, from May 2015: https://www.abc.net.au/au...
2021-03-16
1h 07
Reopening America
The Coronavirus Has Always Been Mutating, So Why Are We Seeing These Variants Emerge Now?
There is a lot of concern about the coronavirus variants floating around, especially as we are making a hard push to get as many people vaccinated as we can. One of the big questions with all of this is why are these different strains emerging now? One answer to this is time. The virus has always been mutating since the beginning and these variants can be a response to increasing herd immunity, response to treatments, and evolutionary changes due to the time it has been circulating. Brian Resnick, senior science reporter at Vox, joins us for more on the Covi...
2021-02-03
10 min
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Video Interviews: How to Approach the Sports Hiring Trend of 2021
Hey everybody, I’m Brian Clapp, VP of Content and Engaged Learning at WorkInSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast… Welcome to February - it is snowing like mad here in Pennsylvania right now -- about 8 inches so far and another 10 expected today, so as you listen to this, picture me pushing a snowblower and shoveling, since that’s what I’ll likely be doing as you listen. I’ll likely be listening to someone else’s podcast as I do that because it would be weird if I listened to myself. Quick thanks to Grand Canyon University, Un...
2021-02-01
24 min
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Common Job Search Mistakes You Need to Avoid – Work In Sports podcast
Hey everybody, I’m Brian Clapp, VP of Content and Engaged Learning at WorkinSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast… It’s almost the end of January, one of my favorite months of the podcast season… why, you ask? Well, January is when our download numbers and traffic to our site, WorkInSports.com are always highest. We get a lot of new highly motivated listeners, and subscribers to our job board, so it’s on me to impress the hell out of them with our content. Well, this month so far we’ve delivered -- Matt Resnick, sports talent...
2021-01-26
27 min
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Negotiating Like a Boss – Work In Sports Podcast
Hey everybody, I’m Brian Clapp VP of Content and Engaged Learning at Work in Sports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast… Well, I could surely get used to back to back NFL triple headers - I kept trying to get out of my house and doing other things, but the games just kept drawing me back in. And then it’s 8:15 on Saturday night and I’ve got Brady and Gronk to watch? And then it’s 8:15 on Sunday night and I’ve got Steelers Brown to watch? I mean the good news is, I could turn off the St...
2021-01-12
20 min
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Matt Resnick, Sports Talent Acquisition Executive – Work In Sports Podcast
Hey everybody, I’m Brian Clapp VP of Content and Engaged Learning at WorkInSports.com and this is the Work in Sports podcast… There is a theme already clearly presenting itself in 2021 - get back to work. I didn’t have to spend a lot of time workshopping that theme, there wasn’t a lot of debate or struggle -- it’s clear as day. 2020 wrecked a lot of people. Careers were put on hold, bills became hard to pay,health was in question, it became hard to see a bright future --- everyone, in some way or another was knocked down...
2021-01-06
46 min
Total Movie Recall
TMR 052 – Cabin Boy
This week on Total Movie Recall, Ryan gets his hipster comedy credentials revoked after Steve makes him pay $3.99 to watch the 1994 not-so-classic comedy, Cabin Boy. Ryan simply cannot understand the cache this movie has in the “alt-comedy” world, or as he likes to call it, the “non-comedy” world (now that’s funny!). Steve would explain it, but you just, like, don’t get it man. Cabin Boy (1994) d. Adam Resnick Starring: Chris Elliott Ritch Brinkley James Gammon Brian Doyle-Murray Brion James Melora Walters David Letterman
2021-01-04
1h 42
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Stadium Journey Podcast (405): Sports Marketing w/ Brian Cooper
The Stadium Journey Podcast features the Chair of MKTG Brian Cooper as he discusses the marketing side of sports from his time in Toronto.VOC Nation provides daily, interactive talk radio, geared toward the professional wrestling community.Other notable show hosts include former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez (Shelly LIVE – Wednesdays), former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick (Wrestling with History – Wednesdays), former WCW performer The Maestro (WCW Retro – Thursdays), former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco (Brisco and Big Ace - Sundays), Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Brady Hicks (IN THE ROOM - Tuesdays), and more!Sin...
2020-12-09
1h 26
Digital Transformation Viewpoints
Make Smart Decisions with Smart Devices - Rockwell Automation Interview Hosted by Craig Resnick
There is no question that the digital transformation journey requires end users and OEMs to obtain much more production and machine information, which means that more industrial components need to have the ability to collect production operations or machine data, process that data into meaningful information, and send that information to the edge, to a control system, to a cloud, or some combination of those options. This has led to the development of smart devices that have these built-in capabilities to help production lines and machines to be more productive and information-enabled to increase production efficiencies and decrease unscheduled...
2020-11-09
22 min
VOC Nation Wrestling Network
Talkin' Sass - Brian O'Halloran from Clerks
Halloween with O'Halloran! Join Brian and I as we discuss Fireball Run, visiting movie sets, Halloween, quarantine, stories from his career, starting up podcasts, OF COURSE Clerks, and much much more! Follow Brian and Brian's podcast Twitter and Instagram @BrianCOHalloran Twitter and Instagram @TheOHallorant Follow SassyStephie Twitter and Instagram @SassyStephie Patreon.com/SassyStephie Music "Say You Will" by Shane Ivers http://www.silvermansound.comThe VOC NATION RADIO NETWORK airs live and on-demand audio broadcasts 7 days / week via vocnation.com. VOC NATION features contributors such as Brady Hicks (Pro Wrestling Illustrated), "Voice of Choice" Bruce Wirt (WNJC...
2020-10-29
1h 10
The Moyo Podcast
Season 1, Episode 1: Navigating Your Self-Care
In this episode, Moyosant discusses the various aspects of self-care, the challenges that Black People particularly face during these turbulent times, and practical applications for self-empowerment. "The Racial Inequality of Sleep" by Brian Resnick https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/10/the-sleep-gap-and-racial-inequality-/412405/"We Need to Talk About Sleep Deprivation in Black Communities" by Cameron Glover https://www.healthline.com/health/sleep-as-power-and-privilegePodcast Artwork: Astronym http://linktr.ee/astronymMoyo Mysteries Website: https://www.moyomysteries.org (Spiritual Consultation, Full Spectrum Doula Services, Energy Ritual Work, and Vaginal/Pel...
2020-09-25
30 min
Weekly Grooves
What Do Lions, Cow Butts with Painted Eyes and Human Decision Making Have in Common?
This week we were inspired by Robby Berman’s article on Big Think.com called “Eyes painted on cow butt’s thwart lion attacks.” It got us thinking about how humans put together stories from things that don’t make sense – just like lions.The article is about how lions don’t prey on cattle when the cattle have eyes painted on their butts. Lions are what are called ambush predators. That means they want the easiest kills possible. They want to come up on an unsuspecting animal and pounce it quickly…and they won’t do that if the animal...
2020-08-22
00 min
Recode Daily
Protesting during a pandemic
Thousands of people have taken the streets to protest during a pandemic. Vox.com's Brian Resnick explains why not all public health experts think that's a bad thing.FeaturingBrian Resnick (@B_resnick)Links to resources discussed:What public health experts want critics to know about why they support the protestsTear gas, explainedHost:Arielle Duhaime-Ross (@adrs), host and lead reporter of ResetAbout Recode by Vox:Recode...
2020-06-11
22 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Paranormal
Vamparazzi [Dramatized Adaptation] by Laura Resnick
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/448551to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vamparazzi [Dramatized Adaptation] Series: #4 of Esther Diamond (Dramatized Adaptation) Author: Laura Resnick Narrator: Bob Payne, Sasha Olinick, Matthew Schleigh, Ren Casey, Chris Genebach, Tracy Olivera, Audrey Bertaux, Matthew Bassett, Todd Scofield, Steven Carpenter, Bradley Smith, Evan Casey, Thomas Keegan, Yasmin Tuazon, Danny Gavigan, Eric Messner, Brian Hemmingsen, Peter Holdway, Marni Penning, Dylan Lynch, A Full Cast, Colleen Delany, Christopher Walker, Gary Telles Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 47 minutes Release date: June 3, 2020 Genres: Paranormal Publisher's Summary: Everything you know about vampires is wrong, as struggling actress Esther Diamond discovers after t...
2020-06-03
6h 47
Let Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full Audiobook
Vamparazzi [Dramatized Adaptation] Audiobook by Laura Resnick
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 448551 Title: Vamparazzi [Dramatized Adaptation] Author: Laura Resnick Narrator: A Full Cast, Audrey Bertaux, Bob Payne, Bradley Smith, Brian Hemmingsen, Chris Genebach, Christopher Walker, Colleen Delany, Danny Gavigan, Dylan Lynch, Eric Messner, Evan Casey, Gary Telles, Marni Penning, Matthew Bassett, Matthew Schleigh, Peter Holdway, Ren Casey, Sasha Olinick, Steven Carpenter, Thomas Keegan, Todd Scofield, Tracy Olivera, Yasmin Tuazon Format: Unabridged Length: 06:47:41 Language: English Release date: 06-03-20 Publisher: GraphicAudio Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Paranormal Summary: Everything you know about vampires is wrong, as struggling actress Esther Diamond discovers after...
2020-06-03
6h 47
Recode Daily
Until a vaccine arrives
Why the pandemic’s future is hard to predict, and why the vaccine could take much longer than 12-to-18 months.Featuring:Brian Resnick (@B_Resnick)German Lopez (@germanrlopez)Links to Resources Discussed:The pandemic, chaos, and coming to terms with uncertaintyA coronavirus vaccine may take longer than 12 to 18 monthsHost:Arielle Duhaime-Ross (@adrs), host and lead reporter of ResetAbout Recode by Vox:Recode by Vox he...
2020-05-21
27 min
Explain It to Me
Who models the modelers?
Ezra and Matt on the failures of some popular epidemiological forecasts and a viral Silicon Valley essay urging America to build again.Resources:"The US has a national service for predicting the weather. It needs one for predicting disease." by Brian Resnick, Vox"What happens next in the coronavirus outbreak? We mapped 8 scenarios." by Julia Belluz, Vox"It's time to build" by Marc Andreessen, a16z"Why we can’t build" by Ezra Klein, VoxHosts:Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Se...
2020-04-24
1h 05
Recode Daily
Airborne, explained
What do we mean when we say “airborne?”; plus, the most important unanswered questions about how coronavirus is transmitted.FEATURINGRoxanne Khamsi @rkhamsiBrian Resnick @B_resnickLINKSThey Say Coronavirus Isn't Airborne—but It's Definitely Borne By AirThe 9 most important unanswered questions about Covid-19Host:Arielle Duhaime-Ross (@adrs), host and lead reporter of ResetAbout Recode by Vox:Recode by Vox helps you und...
2020-03-29
28 min
Sage Advice Podcast
TSOE Excerpt - On the Placebo and Nocebo Effects
The placebo effect is one of the most striking examples of idealism – that is, mind or consciousness creates reality, or physical reality is created by consciousness. We also discussed the article “The weird power of the placebo effect, explained,” from Vox, by Brian Resnick (July 7, 2017), documenting six placebo effects. In Dan Ariely’s book, Predictability Irrational, chapter 10 is: “The Power of Price: Why a 50-cent aspirin can do what a penny aspirin can’t.”
2020-03-11
04 min
Explain It to Me
Coronavirus 101
Jane, Dara and Brian Resnick talk about COVID-19 -- how it started, its potential impact, and where we go from here.Resources:"11 questions about the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, answered" by Julia Belluz, Vox"If the coronavirus hits America, who’s responsible for protecting you?" by Brian Resnick, Vox"“This is not the bat’s fault”: A disease expert explains where the coronavirus likely comes from" by Brian Resnick, Vox"The coronavirus diagnostic testing snafu, explained" by Julia Belluz and Brian Resnick, Vox"Ebola will make Americans more likely t...
2020-03-03
46 min
Salud en estéreo
20. Queso Curado #2 (Juan Revenga, Luis Jiménez y David Dunning)
Nueva selección de contenidos de calidad. En esta ocasión salimos de instagram y te traigo tres articulazos. /Juan Revenga - LO QUE ESTÁ FRENANDO LA OBESIDAD EN LOS PAÍSES NÓRDICOS (Y EN ESPAÑA NO) https://elcomidista.elpais.com/elcomidista/2019/12/19/articulo/1576752492_706395.html /Luis Jiménez - Recomendaciones dietéticas: ¿basadas en nutrientes o alimentos? http://loquedicelacienciaparadelgazar.blogspot.com/2020/02/recomendaciones-dieteticas-basadas-en.html https://palmerasdefruta.com/2016/03/03/ha-dado-comienzo-la-era-low-sugar/ /Brian Resnick & David Dunning - An expert on human blind spots gives advice on how to think, por Brian Resnick https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/1/31/18200497/dunning-kruger-effect-explained-trump >Sígueme en: - Instagram: @nutrifriki - Twitter...
2020-02-27
30 min
Sound and Vision
Alan Resnick
Alan Resnick is an artist, director and filmmaker based out of LA. He is part of the What City collective and has made video art that lives from YouTube to Adult Swim. He's directed videos for Dan Deacon and others and was recently featured in the Post Analog show at Hole Gallery.
2019-11-07
53 min
Live In The Feast
609 - Pricing Your Productized Services and Working with Intention with Brian Casel
Today’s co-host is Brian Casel. Brian is a designer and full-stack developer, as well as the founder of ProcessKit and Audience Ops. While Brian started as a freelance designer, he has transitioned into a business owner by productizing his own services.Brian is the founder of multiple productized service businesses, and in recent years has built a few products as well. Rather than ditch all his clients at once, Brian has been intentional about the process. He worked with his best clients to figure out what parts of his business could be transitioned into products, and th...
2019-09-03
48 min
The Holistic Navigator
Debunking the Menstrual Cycle and Hormone Imbalance with Dr. Scott Resnick | Part 1
Our bodies are complex machines and sometimes it’s difficult to understand how all the intricate parts work together. The menstrual cycle is often something that leaves us confused. Thankfully we have trusted functional medical professionals like Dr. Scott Resnick who help make it possible! Meet Dr. Resnick:Formally trained in general surgery and obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Resnick has committed his professional career to the practice and teaching of functional medicine. On this episode, we speak with Dr. Resnick to help demystify some beliefs surrounding women’s health, specifically concerning reproductive cycles and hormone imbalanc...
2019-07-05
29 min
The New How Podcast
Low Tech, High Check with Francis Mangubat of Advance Philly Real Estate
In this episode of The New How Podcast, I sit down with Francis Mangubat from Advance Philly. Francis is a one of kind rockstar real estate agent. He was just named a Philadelphia Power Player by Philadelphia Style Magazine. We discuss his brokerage Advance Philly and how working in partnership with Lawrence Resnick has lead them to be a #2 ranked brokerage in the city when it comes to volume. With an office of 8 agents and 2 admins, Advance Philly is taking the real estate market by storm here in Philly. Francis discusses ways how he stays ahead in a competitive marketplace. He...
2019-05-23
28 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Lessons from Vox’s first 5 years
This is a special episode for me. Vox turns 5 this week! So I sat down with my co-founders, Melissa Bell and Matt Yglesias, to discuss what went right, what went wrong, what changed in the media environment, and what we learned along the way.Matt’s recommendations:Vox’s Explained on Netflix — Episode 4: “K-Pop”“Our incel problem” by Zack Beauchamp“We visited one of America's sickest counties. We're afraid it's about to get worse.” by Julia BelluzVox’s The Weeds podcastMelissa’s recommendations:Vox Observatory by Jos...
2019-04-25
1h 35
Worldly
A trio of unlikely senators work to stop the Yemen war
Zack, Jenn, and Alex discuss the Senate’s historic War Powers vote on Wednesday, the first step toward reining in US participation in Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen. The US has been supporting Saudi Arabia with weapons and intelligence for years, but the Senate just took a major — unprecedented, in fact — step toward stopping it. On Elsewhere, they run through the UK’s deal with the EU on the terms of Brexit and why Parliament might end up rejecting the deal in December. Zack does a terrible British accent, Jenn manages to repeatedly work the word “omnishambles” into the conversati...
2018-11-29
24 min
Everything Hertz
70: Doubling-blinding dog balls
Dan and James discuss the recent "grievance studies" hoax, whereby three people spent a year writing twenty-one fake manuscripts for submission to various cultural studies journals. They also discuss a new proposal to shift publication culture in which researchers pledge to publish exclusively in community-run journals but only when a pre-specified threshold of support for this commitment by the research community has been met. Here's an overview of the episode: It’s fat bear week! The new proposal to fix the stranglehold of commercial publishers in academia Flipping journals to open access The ‘grievance studies’ hoax When J...
2018-10-15
1h 06
Ask Rezzz
A163 - What is the first step in productizing your service?
Documentation!It’s not sexy. It’s not fun, but if you are looking to transition your services into a productized service, you need to document everything you do.Productizing your service is all about profits and processes. How you trim your processes over time and become more efficient at delivering your service to your clients, you increase your profits.The only way to understand your processes to optimize them is through documentation.You’ll need to document everything from your sales process, onboarding process, how you deliver, and everything in between...
2018-10-10
07 min
Ask Rezzz
A154 - What is your favorite quote?
It’s hard to come up with just one favorite quote, because for me quotes are inspirational when there’s a reference or context to them.I’m going to share with you my 6 favorite quotes and put some context around them. Everyday Life“Two things that you have control over every single day: attitude and effort.” -Andrew McCutchenThis is something that I heard him say in an interview once. Smart man and absolutely right.It’s important to remember that you can only control yourself, what you do and how you...
2018-09-27
06 min
Strange Country
Stanford Prison Experiment
Are we defined by the social roles we assume and the circumstances we find ourselves in? Stanford Psychologist Philip Zimbardo thinks so after witnessing college students degrade other students in a prison simulation in August. 1971. The Stanford Prison Experiment is not without its controversy, which Strange Country discusses in Ep. 55. Co-host Beth also admits a dark secret from her past. Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands. Cite Your Sources: 5 Psychology Experiments You Couldn't Do Today, Scishow, 11 Sept. 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ3l1jgmYrY. “Adolf Eichmann.” United State...
2018-08-23
57 min
Explain It to Me
#FakeScience
Senior health correspondent Julia Belluz and science reporter Brian Resnick join Dara and Matt to discuss the replication crisis in scientific studies. References and further reading: Brian's piece on the marshmallow test John P. A. Ioannidis' "Most Published Research Findings Are False," mentioned by Julia Scientists tired to replicate 100 psychological studies, 40% passed, mentioned by Brian Scientists also tried to replicate 100 economic studies, 60% passed Vox's survey of 270 scientists about the biggest problems in science, mentioned by Brian Julia's piece on Amy Cuddy and power posing NY Times magazine feature on Amy Cuddy, mentioned by Dara Julia's piece on 'big paper...
2018-08-10
48 min
Explain It to Me
The Great Twitter Wars of 2018
Jane Coaston and Dylan Matthews join Ezra to discuss the Sarah Jeong fracas, the Ben Shapiro-Mark Duplass meltdown, the problems with Twitter, the ways partisan dehumanize each other, and more. References and further reading: The context for Sarah Jeong's "goblins" tweet The context for Sarah Jeong's "cut white people" tweet German Lopez's piece on what makes people less racist Brian Resnick's piece on reducing prejudice William F. Buckley supporting segregation Zack Beauchamp's piece in defense of Sarah Jeong Ezra's demographics piece David French's piece on Sarah Jeong W.E.B Du Bois' The Soul's of Black Folks Ashley Jardina's W...
2018-08-07
1h 14
B&H Photography Podcast
Rabbits, Hats, and Other Stories from OPTIC 2018
Anecdotes with insight are an important part of any good conversation, and we certainly heard some wonderful anecdotes from our guests at the OPTIC 2018 Conference. For today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we have cherry-picked a few stories from our conversations with Brian Smith, Seth Resnick, Vincent Versace, and Simon Lewis and have added a segment, with Panasonic Marketing Manager Darin Pepple, to round out the episode. Brian Smith is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer most recognized for celebrity portraiture, but his work comfortably crosses all genres and his list of awards is impressive, including a Wo...
2018-07-19
46 min
B&H Photography Podcast
Rabbits, Hats, and Other Stories from OPTIC 2018
Anecdotes with insight are an important part of any good conversation, and we certainly heard some wonderful anecdotes from our guests at the OPTIC 2018 Conference. For today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we have cherry-picked a few stories from our conversations with Brian Smith, Seth Resnick, Vincent Versace, and Simon Lewis and have added a segment, with Panasonic Marketing Manager Darin Pepple, to round out the episode. Brian Smith is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer most recognized for celebrity portraiture, but his work comfortably crosses all genres and his list of awards is impressive, including a Wo...
2018-07-19
46 min
B&H Photography Podcast
Rabbits, Hats, and Other Stories from OPTIC 2018
Anecdotes with insight are an important part of any good conversation, and we certainly heard some wonderful anecdotes from our guests at the OPTIC 2018 Conference. For today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we have cherry-picked a few stories from our conversations with Brian Smith, Seth Resnick, Vincent Versace, and Simon Lewis and have added a segment, with Panasonic Marketing Manager Darin Pepple, to round out the episode. Brian Smith is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer most recognized for celebrity portraiture, but his work comfortably crosses all genres and his list of awards is impressive, including a Wo...
2018-07-19
46 min
B&H Photography Podcast
Rabbits, Hats, and Other Stories from OPTIC 2018
Anecdotes with insight are an important part of any good conversation, and we certainly heard some wonderful anecdotes from our guests at the OPTIC 2018 Conference. For today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we have cherry-picked a few stories from our conversations with Brian Smith, Seth Resnick, Vincent Versace, and Simon Lewis and have added a segment, with Panasonic Marketing Manager Darin Pepple, to round out the episode. Brian Smith is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer most recognized for celebrity portraiture, but his work comfortably crosses all genres and his list of awards is impressive, including a Wo...
2018-07-19
46 min
Everything Hertz
63: Science journalism (with Brian Resnick)
Dan and James chat about science journalism with Brian Resnick (@b_resnick), who is a science reporter at Vox.com. Here’s what they cover: Should scientists be worried that their work will be misrepresented when talking to the media? [0:58] How Brian approaches science journalism [8:53] It’s ok to challenge the assumptions of science journalists [16:57] How do you write a great headline? [19:13] How does Brian appraise the quality of research? [29:50] Should psychiatrists (or journalists) diagnose the US President? [32:50] Stories in science that no one knows the answer to [36:58] How...
2018-06-18
1h 00
Explain It to Me
Should psychiatrists diagnose Trump? Should journalists?
Vox's science reporter Brian Resnick joins Dara and Sarah to talk about psychiatry's Goldwater Rule, which has never met a test like Donald Trump. References and further reading: Brian's piece on why Trump's fitness for office is not a medical question Brian's explainer on the Goldwater Rule Sharon Begley's article Trump's mental health mentioned by Sarah Sarah's piece on fax machines Dara's piece on why the palace intrigue stuff matters to Trump Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2018-05-04
50 min
Congeria
Cloak Meets Dagger
Glenn faces Kate after his defeat. Resnick makes an offer. Find us at www.congeriapodcast.com Written by Maxwell Malone, with additional material provided by Gabrielle Loux and Henry Galley. Created by Henry Galley & Atticus Jackson Executive Producer - David Cummings Sound Design and Production by Phil Michalski Music by Brandon Boone Episode Art by Charlie Cody Starring: Glenn Rhodes - Scott Thomas Dr. Kate Goodwin - Addison Peacock Harry Res...
2018-03-06
38 min
Explain It to Me
Winter, explained
Brian Resnick joins Dara and Matt to talk about the 'bomb cyclone' and how it relates to the climate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2018-01-05
50 min
Oral Argument
Episode 148: The People of Puerto Rico
We talk with appellate lawyer Chris Landau who represented Puerto Rico in two cases before the Supreme Cost last term. We focus on one of them, in which Puerto Rican criminal convictions were challenged on double jeopardy grounds: that Puerto Rico could not prosecute the defendants because they had already been convicted in federal court on essentially the same charges. This in turn depends on whether Puerto Rico has the same separate sovereign status as the states, whether it itself is the source of its laws or whether the United States is always a silent but superior authority. At...
2017-10-15
1h 43
Dreamcatching
Tinysode: A Spring Update!
It's another Tinysode- but, it's an update! "How artificial intelligence learns to be racist" Brian Resnick, Vox http://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/4/17/15322378/how-artificial-intelligence-learns-how-to-be-racist Dreamcatching Hotline: (828) 407-0578 dreamcatching.podcast@gmail.com@dreamcatching.podcast (Instagram)
2017-04-19
00 min
Discover Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
Treating Depression Is Guesswork. Psychiatrists Are Beginning to Crack the Code. by Brian Resnick | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Treating Depression Is Guesswork. Psychiatrists Are Beginning to Crack the Code. Author: Brian Resnick Narrator: Matt Josdal Format: Unabridged Length: 11 mins Language: English Release date: 04-18-17 Publisher: Vox Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Brain scans and machine learning programs are paving the way for a breakthrough. "Treating Depression Is Guesswork. Psychiatrists Are Beginning to Crack the Code." is from vox.com, published on April 4, 2017. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2017-04-18
11 min
Discover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
7 Lessons From Psychology That Explain the Irrational Fear of Outsiders Audiobook by Brian Resnick
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: 7 Lessons From Psychology That Explain the Irrational Fear of Outsiders Author: Brian Resnick Narrator: Matt Josdal Format: Unabridged Length: 10 mins Language: English Release date: 02-07-17 Publisher: Vox Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: Fear of refugees and immigrants is emotional. That's what makes it so powerful. "7 Lessons From Psychology That Explain the Irrational Fear of Outsiders" is from vox.com, published on January 25, 2017.
2017-02-07
10 min
Discover Top 100 Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture
Brain Activity Is Too Complicated for Humans to Decipher. Machines Can Decode It for Us. Audiobook
Please visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1606 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Brain Activity Is Too Complicated for Humans to Decipher. Machines Can Decode It for Us. Author: Brian Resnick Narrator: Matt Josdal Format: Unabridged Length: 17 mins Language: English Release date: 01-17-17 Publisher: Vox Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: Why we need artificial intelligence to study our natural intelligence. "Brain Activity Is Too Complicated for Humans to Decipher. Machines Can Decode It for Us." is from vox.com, published on 1/3/2017.
2017-01-17
05 min