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Como é que é?Como é que é?Fraude no INSS: como reaver descontos indevidos?Aposentados e pensionistas do INSS (Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social) podem estar sendo vítimas, desde 2016, de esquema de desconto ilegal de mensalidades nos benefícios previdenciários, feitos por associações e sindicatos. O esquema envolve cerca de R$ 6,3 bilhões em descontos —entre valores legais e ilegais— somente entre 2019 e 2024, segundo a Operação Sem Desconto, deflagrada pela Polícia Federal e pela CGU (Controladoria-Geral da União) no dia 23 de abril. A operação levou à demissão do presidente do INSS, Alessandro Stefanutto. Para conversar sobre o assunto, Priscila Camazano recebe Adriana Fernandes, repórte...2025-05-1332 minEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaCarlos Andreazza: "O primeiro de maio envergonhado do governo Lula"No “Estadão Analisa” desta sexta-feira, 02, Carlos Andreazza fala sobre a ausência do presidente Lula nos tradicionais atos de 1.º de Maio, Dia do Trabalho. Sua desistência foi creditada ao desejo de evitar um constrangimento igual ao do ano passado, quando discursou para um público reduzido. Sem ter o que dizer, o presidente concentrou-se então na agenda palaciana com os sindicalistas e no pronunciamento, na noite de quarta-feira, em rede nacional de rádio e TV. Recorreu ao clássico lulopetista: a demagogia.  Defendeu a redução da jornada de trabalho sem redução de salá...2025-05-0243 minEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaCarlos Andreazza: "Um esqueleto a cada gaveta"No “Estadão Analisa” desta quarta-feira, 30, Carlos Andreazza fala novamente sobre a Operação Sem Desconto, deflagrada pela Polícia Federal e pela Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU) que realizou buscas — com apreensões de carros, joias e quadros, além de dinheiro em espécie de “alto valor” — no Distrito Federal e em 13 Estados, derrubou o presidente do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), Alessandro Stefanutto, e colocou sob suspeita 11 entidades.  Entidade reportou que 7 em cada 10 aposentados sequer sabiam das perdas por não receberem extrato físico dos benefícios. Segundo a apuração da PF, elas participariam de...2025-04-3043 minEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaCarlos Andreazza: "O caso do governo que combate as fraudes e as fraudes aumentam"No “Estadão Analisa” desta terça-feira, 29, Carlos Andreazza volta a comentar sobre a Operação Sem Desconto, deflagrada pela Polícia Federal e pela Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU) que realizou buscas — com apreensões de carros, joias e quadros, além de dinheiro em espécie de “alto valor” — no Distrito Federal e em 13 Estados, derrubou o presidente do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), Alessandro Stefanutto, e colocou sob suspeita 11 entidades.  Segundo a apuração da PF, elas participariam de um esquema que descontava mensalidades sem o conhecimento de aposentados e pensionistas ou que eles pensavam ser obriga...2025-04-2945 minEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaCarlos Andreazza: "Roubo no INSS"No “Estadão Analisa” desta sexta-feira, 25, Carlos Andreazza volta a comentar sobre a Operação Sem Desconto, deflagrada pela Polícia Federal e pela Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU) que realizou buscas — com apreensões de carros, joias e quadros, além de dinheiro em espécie de “alto valor” — no Distrito Federal e em 13 Estados, derrubou o presidente do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), Alessandro Stefanutto, e colocou sob suspeita 11 entidades. Entidade reportou que 7 em cada 10 aposentados sequer sabiam das perdas por não receberem extrato físico dos benefícios. Segundo a apuração da PF, elas participariam...2025-04-2540 minEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaCarlos Andreazza: “Enquanto a República faz as malas para Roma, corrupção no INSS”No “Estadão Analisa” desta quinta-feira, 24, Carlos Andreazza comenta sobre a Operação Sem Desconto, deflagrada pela Polícia Federal e pela Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU) nesta quarta-feira, 23, realizou buscas — com apreensões de carros, joias e quadros, além de dinheiro em espécie de “alto valor” — no Distrito Federal e em 13 Estados, derrubou o presidente do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), Alessandro Stefanutto, e colocou sob suspeita 11 entidades.  Segundo a apuração da PF, elas participariam de um esquema que descontava mensalidades sem o conhecimento de aposentados e pensionistas ou que eles pensavam ser obrigatórias. 2025-04-2436 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 8: Strengthening Families in NicaraguaThis episode features the story of Rosa, a woman from Nicaragua. Having been raised without positive male influences, Rosa has looked to church teachings to form her ideal masculinity based on the Proclamation to the World. MA student Amy Elkins discusses with Amanda Tew, a temporary resident of Niagara, how global LDS women often approach the Proclamation differently to American women. Rather than viewing the principles outlined as restrictive for women, Rosa demonstrates how it can be used to encourage men to live up to their responsibilities. 2025-04-1134 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 7: On the BorderlandsThis episode features an interview with Nick, a Mexican American member of the church. Unable to fully claim either a Mexican or American identity, Nick describes living on the borderlands between LDS and mainstream culture, his “Mexican-ness” and “American-ness,” and his mother’s LDS heritage and his father’s Catholic heritage. PhD student Brandon Wilson and PhD candidate Stephanie Griswold discuss Nick’s story and the reality of living in isolation within one’s own community. 2025-04-0446 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 6: Moving to an LDS CommunityIn this episode, MA student Emily McClean and Dr. Julie K. Allen examine an interview with “Freya", a Swedish student at BYU Provo. Having grown up as part of a religious minority, Freya finds moving to a high-density Mormon community instructive and liberating. Her experiences reveal how Mormon identity is inextricably linked to nationality, while Mormon cultural “norms” are relative to location. 2025-03-2819 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 5: In Search of a "Gospel Culture"This episode focuses on Shiralee’s story, an LDS woman of multiple ethnic heritages. Not claiming any single cultural identity, and having lived in many locations, Shiralee has adopted a fundamental identity based on “gospel culture”. Yet as she has moved to different states and countries, she has been surprised at the variations of attitudes and opinions between members. PhD student Stephen Cameron and Dr Matthew Bowman discuss Shiralee’s story, exploring the inevitable disparities between members as the church continues to globalize. 2025-03-2138 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 4: Pioneering in Southeast AsiaIn this episode, PhD candidate Lori Denning and Dr. Stacilee Ford, professor of history and gender at Hong Kong University, discuss the complexity of LDS identity in southeastern Asia. Their discussion is based on “Claire’s” story, a woman from Malaysia with a multi-faith background. Through her church service and studying at BYU-Hawaii, Claire connects her church membership with unexpected opportunities to gain an education, valuable employment, and develop skills. This episode explores how Asian converts navigate the impact of religion on family dynamics and their social status.   2025-03-1431 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 3: Learning of the Priesthood-Temple BanIn this episode, Claremont Graduate University student, Natalie Nelson and Dr. Caroline Kline discuss Kaya’s story, a young adult from a Zulu tribe. Although raised in the church, Kaya only heard of the black Priesthood-Temple ban during an institute class. Despite the shock, Kaya decided to not leave the church, but research the history independently. Nelson and Kline discuss Kaya’s extraordinary ability to navigate difficult history as well as cultural clashes between the church and her tribal traditions, including the practice of lobola.    2025-03-0732 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 2: Navigating Mormon ColonialismIn this episode, PhD students Joseph DuWors and Vinna Chowriamah discuss the impact of colonialism and racism on church members in Mauritius. Reviewing an interview with “Jacques,” a Mauritian of European descent, they explore how race and “otherness” can effect church experience. Vinna, also a Mauritian, explains how, despite the multi-ethnic composition of church units in Mauritius, racism is often hidden from plain sight. 2025-02-2838 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeEpisode 1: Latter-Day Saint EmigrationThis episode features the experiences and perspectives of Ruth, a Zimbabwean convert who is studying at BYU-Idaho. Comparing her expectations of living in an LDS community and the reality, Ruth believes American members do not yet fully understand or embrace the dynamics and implications of a global church. Claremont PhD student and Rexburg resident Elizabeth Mawlam discusses Ruth’s story with BYU-Idaho professor of history, Andrea Radke-Moss. Together they explore how international students are slowly changing one of the most densely LDS communities.   2025-02-2133 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeSeason 2 IntroductionWelcome to season 2! We have switched podcast platforms, so please resubscribe wherever you get your podcasts in order to access season 2. RSS feed is https://www.globallatterday.org/feed.xml  Like the first season, the podcast will share the stories and voices of Latter-day Saints from around the world as they discuss their hopes and fears, their sorrows and joys, and the way their faith informs their daily lives. Again, we’ll be joined by scholars and other community members who offer insight and explore questions that arise along the way. This season, however, is dif...2025-02-1501 minBuilt to FinishBuilt to FinishNavigating Highs, Lows, and Sell-Offs - Mark Kennedy - Built to Finish - Episode # 009Mark Kennedy, Partner at Red Strategy Group LLC, and a seasoned entrepreneur and advisor with over 25 years of experience, shares his journey from founding nine companies to selling his technology firm, Crown Partners, to Publicis Group. Crown Partners was named Strategic Acquisition of the Year in 2014 by the Mergers and Acquisitions Association. Mark discusses the key strategies that fueled his success, the importance of strategic partnerships, and the value of a strong executive leadership team. He also explores his current role at REDD Strategy Group, where they use agile methodologies to help growth companies optimize strategy, people, and execution...2025-01-2948 minEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaEstadão Analisa com Carlos AndreazzaBarroso reage ao pacote que limita o poder do STFNo “Estadão Analisa” desta sexta-feira, 11, Carlos Andreazza volta a falar sobre o pacote que limita poder do STF que avança na Câmara. Presidente do STF, Luís Roberto Barroso, fez pronunciamento, após Comissão de Constituição e Justiça da Câmara avançar pacote para alterar funcionamento da Corte. O ministro afirmou que “instituições que estão funcionando” não podem ser reformadas em função de “interesses políticos circunstanciais”. “Não se mexe em instituições que estão funcionando, e cumprindo bem a sua missão, por injunções dos interesses políticos circunstanciai...2024-10-1138 minInvestir com SIMInvestir com SIMCompondo a Tese - 24.05.2024Atenção (disclaimer): Os dados aqui apresentados representam minha opinião pessoal. Não são de forma alguma indicações de compra ou venda de ativos no mercado financeiro. Noruega, Espanha e Irlanda anunciam que vão reconhecer Estado da Palestina em 28 de maio https://valor.globo.com/mundo/noticia/2024/05/22/noruega-espanha-e-irlanda-anunciam-que-vao-reconhecer-estado-da-palestina-em-28-de-maio.ghtml Câmara isenta IPI de eletrodomésticos comprados por afetados por enchentes no RS https://www.infomoney.com.br/politica/camara-isenta-ipi-de-eletrodomesticos-comprados-por-afetados-por-enchentes-no-rs/ EXCLUSIVO-Suzano discute oferta maior pela International Paper, dizem fontes https://br.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/suzano-discute-oferta-maior-pela-international-paper-diz-reuters-1248342 EXCLUSIVO: Vivo negocia compra de provedor de internet Desktop ht...2024-05-2719 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeSarah: Navajo and Latter-day SaintThis episode features the story of Sarah, a Navajo church member, who has experienced some dislocation from her Navajo culture of origin. She discusses her family’s history with the church and on the reservation and her search for stability in her life. Farina King joins Caroline to discuss the Sarah’s oral history, along with the […]2022-10-3152 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeKalani: Navigating Biraciality in the U.S.This episode features the story of Kalani, who navigated membership in the church during times when interracial marriage was discouraged. She discusses the difficulties those teachings brought into her life, as well as the challenges of her years as a single mother. Kalani Tonga joins Caroline in a discussion about Kalani’s own oral history, focusing […]2022-10-2632 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeThabisa: Injustice, Race, and South AfricaThis episode features the story of Thabisa, who navigated the brutal injustice of apartheid South Africa, and who ultimately found a sense of peace when she joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Kalani Tonga joins Caroline in a discussion about Thabisa’s oral history, focusing on issues of race within the church and […]2022-10-1829 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeBeth: Escaping AbuseThis episode tells the story of Beth from the Caribbean, who experienced abuse at the hands of her husband. She escaped and built a life for herself in the United States, ultimately becoming a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sarah Bonilla joins Caroline in a discussion about Latter-day Saint discourse […]2022-10-1129 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsBeth: Escaping AbuseThis episode tells the story of Beth from the Caribbean, who experienced abuse at the hands of her husband. She escaped and built a life for herself in the United States, ultimately becoming a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Sarah Bonilla joins Caroline in a discussion about Latter-day Saint discourse […]2022-10-1129 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeAna: Ending Silence about Domestic ViolenceThis episode features the oral history of Ana from Mexico, who found herself in an abusive Latter-day Saint marriage. Eventually Ana, with the help of friends and family, took steps to end the abuse and to push against prevailing norms that lead women to keep silent about the problem. Sarah Bonilla joins Caroline in a […]2022-10-0431 minGuilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique BrasilGuilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil#185: Assédio institucional: autoritarismo e desconstrução do Estado, com José Celso Cardoso Jr. e Monique Florencio de Aguiar Bianca Pyl e Luís Brasilino recebem o economista José Celso Cardoso Jr. e a antropóloga Monique Florencio de Aguiar, organizadores, com Frederico Barbosa da Silva e Tatiana Lemos Sandim, do livro “Assédio institucional no Brasil: avanço do autoritarismo e desconstrução do Estado”, lançado em maio e publicado pela Editora da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, em parceria com a Associação dos Funcionários do Ipea. A obra, disponível para download em: https://bit.ly/3xW4XAT, reúne reflexões e estudos de campo que identificam no assédio institucional um método do governo Bo...2022-09-291h 11This Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeNaomi: Single in BotswanaThis episode explores the oral life history of Naomi, a convert from Botswana, who navigates the challenges of Latter-day Saint single life in a context where societal norms and parental expectations sometimes conflict with church chastity standards. Taunalyn Ford joins Caroline in a discussion about Naomi’s oral history, sexuality norms, and single Latter-day Saint women. […]2022-09-2730 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeAanya: Single in IndiaThis episode features the oral history of Aanya, a convert from India, who is searching for a spouse who shares her vision of partnership and self-development. Taunalyn Ford joins Caroline in a discussion about marriage, caste, and family structures in India. Taunalyn is a fellow at the Maxwell Institute at Brigham Young University. Her dissertation […]2022-09-2029 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeMary-Anne and Sofia: The Drive to Better One’s LifeThis double episode features the stories of Sofia from Mexico and Mary-Anne from Botswana, whose lives changed in big but practical ways when they joined the church — gaining literacy and other skills which enabled them to carve out new opportunities. Melissa Inouye joins Caroline in a discussion about social mobility and practical skill acquisition […]2022-09-1350 minThis Global Latter-day LifeThis Global Latter-day LifeIntroducing This Global Latter-day LifeJoin host Caroline Kline to hear about the perspectives and life stories of Latter-day Saints from places like Botswana, Mexico, the Caribbean, and other countries around the world. Each of the women you’ll meet in this podcast contributed her story to Claremont Graduate University’s Mormon oral history collections. Episodes will feature scholars and other community […]2022-09-0600 minLes Archives de l\'InsondableLes Archives de l'InsondableCGUBruitages fournis par François TJP  : https://www.studiotjp.com/bruitages/ Textes : Olivier Gechter & Vincent Corlaix Mixage : Dimitri Régnier Voix : Dimitri Régnier Retrouvez ce programme sur Google Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer ou dans votre application de podcast favorite en cherchant Les Archives de l’Insondable. Si vous avez aimé, Commentez, Partagez et mettez-nous ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ sur Apple Podcasts, c’est la meilleure façon de nous faire connaître. Soutenez-nous !2022-06-0302 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Analyst and the Fool: Christian Van Dyke – Mormon Studies and the Ethics of Comparative ReligionOn this episode of American Scripture’s “The Analyst and the Fool,” we interview Christian Van Dyke, a PhD student at Claremont Graduate University and his approach to Mormon Studies and Comparative Religion. Christian tells his background and journey to CGU’s Philosophy and Religious Thought program which has compelled him to be involved in Mormon Studies […]2022-05-181h 20CGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Analyst and the Fool: Christian Van Dyke – Mormon Studies and the Ethics of Comparative ReligionOn this episode of American Scripture’s “The Analyst and the Fool,” we interview Christian Van Dyke, a PhD student at Claremont Graduate University and his approach to Mormon Studies and Comparative Religion. Christian tells his background and journey to CGU’s Philosophy and Religious Thought program which has compelled him to be involved in Mormon Studies […]2022-05-181h 20CGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Analyst and the Fool: Brandon Wilson – Mormonism, Theurgy, and the TheurgicOn this episode of American Scripture’s “The Analyst and the Fool”, we interview Brandon Wilson, a PhD student at Claremont Graduate University and his approach to Mormon Studies. Brandon details a bit about his intellectual biography as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, getting introduced to the writings of Hugh […]2022-05-171h 03CGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Analyst and the Fool: Brandon Wilson – Mormonism, Theurgy, and the TheurgicOn this episode of American Scripture’s “The Analyst and the Fool”, we interview Brandon Wilson, a PhD student at Claremont Graduate University and his approach to Mormon Studies. Brandon details a bit about his intellectual biography as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, getting introduced to the writings of Hugh […]2022-05-171h 03CGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCommencement: GSC Farewell AddressCongratulations grads! Hear from recent graduates as they reflect on their time here at CGU and advice they would like to leave current students with as well as some words of wisdom from this year’s commencement student speaker.2022-05-1347 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCommencement: GSC Farewell AddressCongratulations grads! Hear from recent graduates as they reflect on their time here at CGU and advice they would like to leave current students with as well as some words of wisdom from this year’s commencement student speaker.2022-05-1347 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCGU’s Global Community of ScholarsIn this episode, you’ll hear about a variety of student organizations, both CGU-specific and consortium-wide. You’ll also hear individual perspectives from our diverse and unique student body.2022-05-0340 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCGU’s Global Community of ScholarsIn this episode, you’ll hear about a variety of student organizations, both CGU-specific and consortium-wide. You’ll also hear individual perspectives from our diverse and unique student body.2022-05-0340 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsRe-Igniting The FlameCan’t Have a Campfire without a Flame. Did you know that The Flame magazine at CGU has been in publication since 2000? 22 years later, it’s still going strong! Join Jeremy and Megan as they discuss the magazine, its history, and some of the notable taglines throughout the years. Plus, they go over the newly […]2022-04-2022 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsRe-Igniting The FlameCan’t Have a Campfire without a Flame. Did you know that The Flame magazine at CGU has been in publication since 2000? 22 years later, it’s still going strong! Join Jeremy and Megan as they discuss the magazine, its history, and some of the notable taglines throughout the years. Plus, they go over the newly […]2022-04-2022 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsGrants, Awards, and More: Funding your CGU ExperienceWondering how to fund your CGU experience? Learn about the Big Pitch, an exciting yearly competition where students are given 3 minutes and 1 PowerPoint slide to summarize their research, project, or art. You’ll also hear about Fulbright Scholarships as well as the CGU Grants and Awards Initiative—tips for finding funding for your graduate journey.2022-03-0148 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsGrants, Awards, and More: Funding your CGU ExperienceWondering how to fund your CGU experience? Learn about the Big Pitch, an exciting yearly competition where students are given 3 minutes and 1 PowerPoint slide to summarize their research, project, or art. You’ll also hear about Fulbright Scholarships as well as the CGU Grants and Awards Initiative—tips for finding funding for your graduate journey.2022-03-0148 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Center for Writing and Rhetoric and the LibraryThe Center for Writing and Rhetoric is NOT a place where folks who struggle to write go to fix up their paper. Meet CWR staff and hear about initiatives and events which aid in the success of students during their MA and PhD programs. Next, hear about our beautiful Claremont Colleges Library and how you […]2022-01-2800 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Center for Writing and Rhetoric and the LibraryThe Center for Writing and Rhetoric is NOT a place where folks who struggle to write go to fix up their paper. Meet CWR staff and hear about initiatives and events which aid in the success of students during their MA and PhD programs. Next, hear about our beautiful Claremont Colleges Library and how you […]2022-01-2825 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightThe Legacy of Pat Reif - Feminist Spirituality and ActivismThe annual Pat Reif Memorial Lectureship was created in 2002 in honor of Patricia A. Reif, IHM, PhD. A scholar, educator, and activist, Reif taught philosophy and chaired the graduate department in religious studies at Immaculate Heart College. In 1984 she founded the MA program in feminist spirituality at Immaculate Heart College Center. Active in many social justice issues, including domestic abuse, poverty, immigration, welfare rights, and the anti-nuclear movement, Reif co-founded the Interfaith Hunger Coalition and the Southern California Interfaith Task Force on Central America (SCITCA).  The funding of the Patricia A. Reif Memorial Lecture Fund is a joint effort o...2022-01-1407 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightThe Inequality and Policy Research Center at Claremont Graduate UniversityThe Inequality and Policy Research Center (IPRC) is an initiative of the Institute for Democratic Renewal. IPRC supports the scientific analysis of political, health, socioeconomic, and group-specific inequality in the United States and abroad. We develop evidence-based policy and program solutions to problems related to inequality.2022-01-1404 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightFoothill @ CGU: A Stepping Stone for PoetsDirected by students at Claremont Graduate University, Foothill: a journal of poetry is an annual print and online poetry journal that features the work of emerging poets enrolled in graduate programs around the world. The journal is sponsored by the School of Arts & Humanities at CGU, which is also home to the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award & Kate Tufts Discovery Award. As the Tufts Poetry Awards honor and support poets ascending the difficult beginning and middle summits of their careers, Foothill promotes those still laboring through the apprenticeship of graduate study.2022-01-1404 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightNative American Voting Rights Research at Claremont Graduate UniversityNative Americans on remote reservations won improved access to the ballot box due in part to the work of a team of researchers from Claremont Graduate University. Jean Schroedel, a professor in CGU’s Division of Politics and Economics and a leading expert on Native American voter suppression, lead a team of students to South Dakota and Nevada to gather data that was later used by Native American rights organization Four Directions in a legal struggle to place early voting stations on reservations. Schroedel’s research over the past three years has revealed that virtually no attention has...2022-01-1405 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightMuseum Studies at Claremont Graduate UniversityReady to get your hands dirty? The Museum Studies concentration at CGU merges theory and practice with the ever-changing field of museums, exhibitions, and sites of public memory. At CGU, students work with museum professionals in the classroom and in the field to acquire the skills necessary to meet the challenges confronting arts and cultural organizations today.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightCGU Doctoral Student Lynnette McGee Playing "Final" from Louis Vierne's Symphonie III op.28Recorded live at the Claremont United Church of Christ on March 9, 2020.2022-01-1406 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightChromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D Minor by J.S. Bach, BWV 903 (Jenny-Soonjin Kim, Harpsichord)CGU assistant professor of practice Jenny-Soonjin Kim playing harpsichord in the East Gallery, surrounded by artwork from recent MFA graduate Amanda Mears. Kim oversees the piano and fortepiano program at CGU and teaches Keyboard Performance Forum. She has performed in major venues in Europe, Asia, and North America, and has recorded keyboard works ranging from Bach to Schoenberg for Arabesque Records (which nominated her for the prestigious Gilmore Artist Award in 2014), as well as the complete keyboard sonatas of both Leopold Kozeluch and Johann Friedrich Doles (a world premiere) on fortepiano for Brilliant Classics.2022-01-1407 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightGlobal Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate UniversityMormonism is going global. At Claremont Graduate University, we believe that Mormonism in the 21st century must be studied and understood as a global phenomenon. A Center for Global Mormon Studies can provide a hub for scholars of Mormonism to translate sacred text and scholarship into the many languages of modern Mormonism, to capture Mormon stories as they are happening, and to unite a worldwide network of religion scholars around this flourishing 21st-century religion.2022-01-1405 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - Lab WorkPottery fragments. Bone shards. Metal. Sometimes even a complete vessel. An excavation produces a flood of ancient remains, and everything is documented back at the lab by specialists who separate ancient history from dirt.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - The City of Jerusalem With Gary GilbertFrom a promontory overlooking the city of Jerusalem, Claremont McKenna College professor Gary Gilbert points out landmarks of classical architecture and introduces his tour group to one of the world's ancient cities.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - Randal JohnsonThe dig at Tel Akko was an intense introduction to the field of archaeology for CGU doctoral student Randal Johnson. A successful life coach and author, Randal supplemented his study of religion at CGU by traveling across the world to visit one of the most storied regions of the ancient world.2022-01-1402 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - Juan Carlos ParrillaPlaywrite, Pasadena City College instructor, and CGU cultural studies doctoral student Juan Carlos Parrilla shares his thoughts about the hard work of an excavation site and the spontaneous community of an archaeological excavation.2022-01-1401 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - Documenting the Site in 2D and 3DJane Skinner leads the computer-based 2D and 3D modeling of the excavation site. Her work reduces the time it takes archaeologists to track changes on the site and creates a powerfully visualized 3D record of the excavation as it evolves.2022-01-1402 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - CGU Students, Faculty and Alumni Preserve Ancient ArtifactsBeginning in 2010, faculty and students from the Claremont Colleges have joined an international team of archaeologists and students from the United States, Israel, Europe and Asia to uncover Tel Akko’s rich Canaanite and Phoenician history. From labor-intensive digging on the "Tel" (the hill of the excavation site) to detailed lab work and computer modeling of site features, students gain exposure to a full spectrum of current archaeological methods.2022-01-1413 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - A Walk With Director Ann KillebrewSite co-director Ann Killebrew first set foot on the Akko excavation site in the late 1970s. Since then she has expanded the excavation into a fully modern and transdisciplinary effort involving students and faculty from many universities.2022-01-1402 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightExcavation at Akko - A Day on the TelArchaeology means getting up early, working hard in the hot sun, and documenting every inch of excavated ground. It's also a lot of fun. One of the only ways we have of reaching out and touching the ancient world is digging with our bare hands, and the opportunity to do that is why students and faculty return to Akko every year.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightConsidering Gilgamesh: Syria, the Story, and the Art of Saad YaganAs an initial response to a generous gift by Trustee Emeritus Hazem Chehabi, CGU crafted a transdisciplinary course around artist Saad Yagan’s Gilgamesh series of paintings, studying the unique character of this collection and examining it from numerous perspectives. The course examined the Gilgamesh story, its modern discovery by scholars, and the impact of this discovery on its interpretation, as well as concepts of religion, masculinity, and gender revealed in the ancient text.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightCGU Virtual Performance - Gioachino Rossini - La Pesca: Noturno a Due Voci (The Evening Song)CGU faculty Jenny-Soonjin Kim (piano) Camelia Voin (soprano) and Helene Urigu Quintana (mezzo-soprano) perform Rossini's "The Evening Song" separately during the COVID-19 pandemic.2022-01-1404 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightCGU Virtual Performance - Ennio Morricone's Nella Fantasia with Jenny-Soonjin Kim, PianoCGU assistant professor Jenny-Soonjin Kim performs Ennio Morricone's Nella Fantasia an the piano, with cellist Ahin Kim, tenor Timothy Gonzalez, and bass Chung Uk Lee.2022-01-1404 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightCGU Stories: William Lage - Music, Psychology, and EvaluationWhen he's not in class studying Positive Organizational Psychology or Evaluation, you may have seen William Lage playing guitar and singing soft rock anthems in Burkle Courtyard. It was an honor to sit down with Lage and talk about how music brings us together and why he chose CGU.2022-01-1402 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightArt @ CGU: Zafirah AhmedZafirah Ahmed blends imagery from nature, social media, and her upbringing as an Indian  Muslim-American woman to create both small and large-scale works that integrate painting, low-tech screen printing, and digital art.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightArt @ CGU: William CamargoWilliam Camargo is an arts educator, photo-based artist, and arts advocate from Anaheim, California. William's art practice much like his daily life, negotiates with place making, constructed borders, and belonging. Using photography, archiving, and his role as an educator, he examines conventional narratives of culture, space, and belonging in order to reveal hidden communities and histories.2022-01-1402 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightArt @ CGU: Tyler FlorenTyler Floren's oil paintings are often wildly different in approach, but all are united by his use of saturated color, rich textures that suggest deep space, and recurring motifs that blend his work as a craftsman and his enduring interest in the power of mythic symbols.2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightArt @ CGU: Jill SteggallJill Steggall transforms discarded paper ephemera into tactile, richly colored artifacts that decay over time. Her work, often in dialog with the walls of her own studio, embraces the impermanence of art-making as it celebrates the enduring ability of art to salvage beauty from places normally overlooked.2022-01-1402 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightArt @ CGU: Chelsea BoxwellArtist Chelsea Boxwell describes the evolution of her paintings as they progressed from accidental splashes on a studio wall to massive canvas structures covered with glittering fabric and ecstatic color. http://www.chelseaboxwell.com Music: "A Glow in Space" by Sergey Cheremisinov http://www.s-cheremisinov.com  http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sergey_Cheremisinov/ Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)  https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/2022-01-1403 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightA New Vision for Healthcare at Claremont Graduate UniversityScholars across CGU’s seven schools and divisions are conducting innovative research on proactive and behavioral approaches to health in a variety of areas, including prevention strategies, chronic disease management, and health-driven technologies. All of these efforts come together in a 23,000 square-foot facility at the southeast corner of the university campus that served for 50 years as The Claremont Colleges’ central bookstore. Once renovations are completed, the center will house CGU’s School of Community & Global Health as its anchor tenant.2022-01-1405 minConexão CidadãoConexão CidadãoPODCAST #049 CONEXÃO CIDADÃO - AÇÕES DE FISCALIZAÇÃO E CONTROLEO tema deste episódio vamos apresentar as principais ações e iniciativas  realizadas pela Secretaria de Controle Externo (Secex) do Tribunal de  Contas do Ceará durante o biênio 2020-2021. Participaram desse programa o  secretário de controle externo, Carlos Nascimento, a gerente de  qualidade e inovação, Derlange Maia, e a analista de controle externo,  que atua na Gerência de Acompanhamento de Políticas Públicas, Priscila  de Castro.   A apresentação deste episódio é de Helen Vasconcelos e Dimitri Lima e  produção da Ascom TCE Ceará. O Conexão Cidadão está disponível no canal  oficial do TCE Ceará...2022-01-1312 minTELETIME NewsTELETIME NewsTELETIME News - 10/01/2022 | Cresce banda larga e 4G, cai TV paga: os dados de novembro| CGU questiona rede privativa e PAIS | O-RAN prepara especificações de segurançaEsse podcast traz diariamente o que de mais importante acontece no mundo das telecomunicações e da conectividade na curadoria e análise da TELETIME, a publicação que acompanha o mercado de telecomunicações há 23 anos.Se você ainda não se inscreveu, o podcast está disponível nas principais plataformas: Spotify, Apple e Google Podcasts.Se você ainda não acompanha a newsletter TELETIME, inscreva-se aqui gratuitamente e fique ligado no dia a dia do mercado de telecom. É simples e é gratuito.Você ainda pode acompanhar TELETIME pelo Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, Faceb...2022-01-1117 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Book of OniasA look at the Book of Onias, a prophetic text written by Mormon fundamentalist Robert Crossfield, known by his followers as the prophet Onias. In this episode we analyze how Crossfield’s text transforms him from an ordinary man to a divinely ordained prophet. The text in question is a short one, but its literary style […]2022-01-1018 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsThe Book of OniasA look at the Book of Onias, a prophetic text written by Mormon fundamentalist Robert Crossfield, known by his followers as the prophet Onias. In this episode we analyze how Crossfield’s text transforms him from an ordinary man to a divinely ordained prophet. The text in question is a short one, but its literary style […]2022-01-1018 minCGU SpotlightCGU SpotlightCGU Stories: Kiera Peacock and the Paul Gray Personal Computing MuseumFor many years, specimens from Paul Gray’s collection of early computers have been a familiar sight in CGU's Academic Computing Building. Kiera Peacock decided to take her passion for museum work and apply it to refreshing the exhibit—and giving greater attention to the work of a man who touched so many lives on campus and off.2022-01-0604 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCGU and Online Flex During COVID-19Campus life has fundamentally changed in light of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Hear from CGU scholars and how their experiences have been impacted by the changes due to the pandemic.2021-12-0235 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCGU and Online Flex During COVID-19Campus life has fundamentally changed in light of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Hear from CGU scholars and how their experiences have been impacted by the changes due to the pandemic.2021-12-0200 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCG(Who?!) Get to Know the Grad Student CouncilIn this series teaser, meet the 2021 GSC Executive Board and learn about the idea behind the GSC podcast and what we hope to bring to our listeners over the course of the first season.2021-11-0104 minCGU PodcastsCGU PodcastsCG(Who?!) Get to Know the Grad Student CouncilIn this series teaser, meet the 2021 GSC Executive Board and learn about the idea behind the GSC podcast and what we hope to bring to our listeners over the course of the first season.2021-11-0104 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE11 Dealing With the UnknownIn this week’s episode, Jason and Jordan catch up over recent events in their lives. Additionally, they explore different methods to react to the unknown at the face of the coronavirus dominating mainstream media. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and be sure to include the episode title. Our intro and […]2021-02-2344 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE10 SupportSqueezing shoulders and giving hugs. In today’s episode, we go over tactics to give support towards oneself, what it means to ask for support (yikes!), and how it feels so good to be made fun of by our friends. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and be sure to include the […]2021-02-2300 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE09 Daily Rituals Part 1Throughout previous episodes, we have mentioned some of our tools and tricks that we use to feel at our best every day. In this episode, we discuss all of our rituals for the morning, afternoon, and evening to help us get into our flow. This episode is part 1, where we talk about morning rituals […]2021-02-2300 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE08 Being in the BodyOne way to address our pain is by changing the relationship with our pain. In this week’s episode, Jason and Jordan dive deep into ways we can transform our emotions through physical movement and rituals. How often are we truly accepting and feeling our bodies? For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com […]2021-02-2300 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE07 Making MeaningIn life, there is that which we cannot control and that which we can. Choosing to make meaning in our lives is a choice and one that can produce positive emotions, sense of purpose, and contribute to living a life that is meaningful to ourselves and others. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts […]2021-02-2300 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE06 MindfulnessMindfulness has been gaining popularity in mainstream culture over the past decade. Here we will dive into the origins of mindfulness, discuss personal experience, and research and offer simple practices that can be applied to everyday life. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and be sure to include the episode title. […]2021-02-2300 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE05 PlayPlay is a natural state of human beings. How can we spend more time playing? In this episode, we discuss the importance of play, flow, and passion, and include tips for bringing play into the workplace. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and be sure to include the episode title. Our […]2021-02-2300 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE04 Work-Life BalanceWork-life balance is essential to well-being. In this episode, we discuss research related to work-life balance and how you can develop practices that bring balance into your life at work and at home. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and be sure to include the episode title. Our intro and outro […]2021-02-2353 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE03 21st Century Challenges – Technology and LivingThe relevance of positive psychology today, focusing on current mental health, pitfalls of modern living, and how positive psychology practice can increase well-being. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title. Our intro and outro music for this episode is Lee Rosevere’s “We Dont Know How it Ends”, […]2021-02-2351 minAbout Being AliveAbout Being AliveE02 Being in the BodyOne way to address our pain is by changing the relationship with our pain. In this week’s episode, Jason and Jordan dive deep into ways we can transform our emotions through physical movement and rituals. How often are we truly accepting and feeling our bodies? For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com […]2021-02-2300 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E11 Vision and Perseverance – Build it for the PeopleOn this episode, we will focus our discussion on leading through unstable and uncertain times and how never giving up on your dream and yourself yields big results. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2020-08-2200 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E10 The Evolution of a 112-Year-Old Family BusinessIn ​this ​episode, we talk with Drew Everett, 4th generation family member and ​chairman of ​the board for ​Bush Brothers & Company​, a 112-year-old family business. While their family recipe will always remain a secret, Drew reveals how ​the business has changed over the years, what lessons were learned along the way, and how the family continue​s to weather the storm, generation after generation. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.  2020-05-0100 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E09 Family Office, Quarantine Edition: Sparking Innovation Through Disruption & StartupsIn this episode, we talk to entrepreneur and family office partnerfamilias Scott Taylor and managing partner of Hawke Ventures, the venture arm of a family office, Drew Leahy. We will focus our discussion on managing innovation with a family office during these unprecedented times, while keeping in mind that through disruption, innovation is sparked! For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2020-04-1500 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E08 One Hundred Fifty Years of Stewardship and Luck With René AncinasStewardship is a big part of it, but so is luck. In today’s episode, we sit down with Rene Ancinas, president, CEO, and fourth-generation family member of Port Blakely, about how the company’s vision to leave the world better than how they found it, plus a few fortunate circumstances, have kept them going for over 150 years.  Episode transcript: Hi, I'm Kathleen Farris, and this is Very Different Roles, a podcast featuring conversations with family-owned business members, leaders, and advisors. Today we'll be talking with René Ancinas, Chief Executive Officer, fourth generation of Port Blakely. René, welcome to the s...2020-03-0200 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E07 Adding Value to Every Interaction With Kent and Topher ThompsonValue, integrity, and progressive. These are the first three words you see when visiting the website of family-owned Thompson Realty Group. In this episode, we talk with Kent Thompson, president, and Topher Thompson, licensed agent, about family values and how they are developed, instilled, and carried forward through generations. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2020-02-0400 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E06 Tradition and Innovation. Bridging the Great Divide. With Andrew ChenIn this episode, we sit down with Andrew Chen, chief operations officer at Woodmax Company in Taiwan, to discuss how the next generation can continue to honor tradition and values in their family business while casting their own vision and goals for the future. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2020-01-0600 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E05 Time to Exit, Now What - With Brian Powell and Priscilla RoseIn this episode, we will talk about succession planning and lessons learned along the way. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2019-12-0300 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E04 Time to Shift With Tony Kan and Caron NgIn this episode, we will talk about the generational shifts inside the family business and how next-generation leaders set the stage for a healthy shift while launching their own dreams. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2019-11-0400 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E03 Rising Generation With Dani Novack and Pat SoldanoIn this episode we will talk about the rising generation, their goals of taking over the family business and how to help them best navigate that shift. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2019-10-0200 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E02 The Root Family With Preston RootIn this episode we will talk about the successes and opportunities of navigating a generational shift. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.2019-09-0300 minVery Different RulesVery Different RulesS01E01 It's All in the Family With Kiana and Kyle WebbIn this episode we will talk about the business of the family, sibling leadership and how families prioritize their values when making big decisions for the company. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.  2019-08-1400 min