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FluentFiction - Welsh
Spring Justice: A Leap of Faith in Abertawe
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Spring Justice: A Leap of Faith in Abertawe Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-05-15-22-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Roedd y diwrnod yn fendigedig o wanwyn.En: The day was a wonderful spring day.Cy: Roedd y blodau'n blodeuo a'r awyr yn las.En: The flowers were blooming and the sky was blue.Cy: Ond tu mewn i'r orsaf heddlu, roedd Rhys yn teimlo ychydig yn nerfus.En: But inside...
2025-05-16
16 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Aeron's Leap: Finding Clarity on Calan Mai
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Aeron's Leap: Finding Clarity on Calan Mai Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-05-01-22-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Yr awel ffres o’r Bannau Brycheiniog bu’n chwythu drwy'r coed uwch ben Aeron a Carys.En: The fresh breeze from the Bannau Brycheiniog was blowing through the trees above Aeron and Carys.Cy: Roedd y gwaedd ychydig braf hir o'r gwanwyn yn medru codi unrhyw ysbryd.En: The gentle long call of spring coul...
2025-05-02
14 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Unveiling Hidden Wonders of Bannau Brycheiniog with Gethin
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Unveiling Hidden Wonders of Bannau Brycheiniog with Gethin Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-04-23-22-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Ar fore braf yn y Gwanwyn, roedd yr haul yn gwenu dros Barc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog.En: On a beautiful Spring morning, the sun was smiling over Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog.Cy: Roedd y mynyddoedd a’r bryniau yn edrych fel pe baen nhw’n cael eu gorchuddio gan garped o wyrddni, a roedd blodau gwyl...
2025-04-24
16 min
The Big Skinny
Tesla, Innovation and Big Trump Energy
Another week, another market drawdown. But as always, Lou Basenese serves up a welcomed dose of perspective in this episode to help investors turn the downturn into a profit windfall. He specifically focuses on tariffs, recessions, small caps, the predicted outperformance for energy stocks. Plus, he issues an urgent warning about getting duped into buying the latest Tesla (TSLA) hype. Later in the show, he’s joined by the CEO of the only cleantech company worth buying, Clearsign Technologies (CLIR). He also welcomes fellow market pro and friend – Frank Curzio, CEO and Founder of Curzio Research.
2025-04-03
1h 02
GrantTalk
🎙️ GrantTalk Ep 42 | CLIR Digitization Grants Preserve History | Alyson Pope - Sharon M. Burney
In this episode of GrantTalk, host Libby Hikind, Founder & CEO of GrantWatch.com, sits down with Alyson Pope and Sharon M. Burney, Program Officers at the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), to explore how grant funding is transforming the preservation of at-risk historical collections. 📚🎥 🗂️ CLIR Grants at a Glance: 📌 Digitizing Hidden Collections, Amplifying Unheard Voices 💰 Funding Range: $50,000 - $350,000 📆 Deadline: October 30 🔄 Two-step application process 🎯 Focus: Preserving materials from marginalized communities 📌 Recordings at Risk Grant 💰 Funding Range: $10,000 - $50,000 🎯 Focus: Digitizing at-risk audiovisual collections 🎖️ C...
2025-04-02
31 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Spring Flavors at Marchnad Caerdydd: A Tale of Discovery
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Spring Flavors at Marchnad Caerdydd: A Tale of Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-03-23-22-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Roedd heulwen braf Gwanwyn yn tywynnu drwy'r nenfydau gwydr uwchben Marchnad Caerdydd.En: The bright spring sunshine was shining through the glass ceilings above Marchnad Caerdydd.Cy: Roedd y lle'n fyw gyda sŵn pobl yn siarad, cyffro ym mhobman wrth i gwsmeriaid edrych dros stondinau llawn ffrwythau a llysiau lliwgar.En: The p...
2025-03-23
17 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Blossoming Connections: A Serendipitous Encounter in the Snow
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Blossoming Connections: A Serendipitous Encounter in the Snow Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-02-28-23-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Ar ddiwrnod clir yn gynnar ym mis Mawrth, Eira cerddai ar hyd llwybrau eira gwyn yn yr Ardd Fotaneg.En: On a clear day early in March, Eira walked along white snowy paths in the Botanical Garden.Cy: Roedd hi'n chwilio am orchid prin, a dywedwyd bod yn ei flodau yn fuan eleni.En...
2025-03-01
13 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Snowy Lessons: Friendship's True Value on Offa's Dyke
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Snowy Lessons: Friendship's True Value on Offa's Dyke Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-01-16-23-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Ar ben y llwybr hir o Offa's Dyke, roedd hi'n ddiwrnod oer o aeaf, a chwiban y gwynt yn llenwi'r awyr mân.En: At the top of the long path of Offa's Dyke, it was a cold winter's day, and the whistle of the wind filled the fine air.Cy: Roedd Carys yng nghwmni G...
2025-01-17
15 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Finding Home: A Welsh Musician's Christmas Quest
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Finding Home: A Welsh Musician's Christmas Quest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2024-12-08-08-38-19-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Roedd hi'n aeaf yn Forsyth Park, ac roedd y golau Nadolig yn llenwi'r awyr gyda chyffro gŵyl.En: It was winter in Forsyth Park, and the Christmas lights filled the air with festive excitement.Cy: Roedd o'n gyfnod hudolus, lle rodd trwy'r lleisiau carolau'n llenwi'r parc gyda chaneuon traddodiadol oedd yn deffro atgofion cartref.E...
2024-12-08
18 min
Grotesque Tea
Episode 16: Charles Moore and Henry Dee
Content Warning: This episode contains adult language, murder, racism, and corruption. Listener discretion, is advised. Someone knows something. In 1964, during the Freedom Summer in Jim Crow era Mississippi, there were 2 murders that were overlooked and lost to time. Now, decades later, their stories are being told so that they will not be forgotten. This is the story of Charles Moore and Henry Dee. Join us as we explore the long road to justice that winds us from rural Mississippi, all the way to Canada, and meet the people who relentlessly and doggedly dug through corrupt law enforcement...
2024-12-01
36 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
The Journey to Glastonbury Tor: A Tale of Renewal and Release
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: The Journey to Glastonbury Tor: A Tale of Renewal and Release Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2024-11-18-23-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Ar fore clir, Cerys, Gareth, a Megan cerddai ar hyd y llwybr serth sy'n arwain at Ben y Tŵr Glastonbury.En: On a clear morning, Cerys, Gareth, and Megan walked along the steep path leading to the peak of Glastonbury Tor.Cy: Roedd yr aer yn ffres, yn ei lenwi â sŵn y...
2024-11-19
16 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Embracing the Mist: Eira's Photographic Discovery
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Embracing the Mist: Eira's Photographic Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2024-10-31-22-34-02-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Roedd Eira yn sefyll yn y clirio niwlog, ei chalon yn curo wrth iddi edrych ar y coed tal ynhor.En: Eira stood in the misty clearing, her heart pounding as she looked at the tall trees around her.Cy: Roedd hi wedi dod i'r Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog gydag angerdd am ffotograffiaeth a phenderfyniad i arwain...
2024-10-31
15 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
Conquer the Mist: An Autumn Expedition of Discovery
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: Conquer the Mist: An Autumn Expedition of Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/conquer-the-mist-an-autumn-expedition-of-discovery Story Transcript:Cy: Oddi ar gopaon swnllyd Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog, mewn tymor hydref o liwiau coediog a niwl myglyd, roedd tair cymeriad.En: From the noisy peaks of Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog, in an autumn season of woodland colors and misty haze, there were three characters.Cy: Emrys, arweinydd tîm ymroddedig, oedd y cyntaf.En: Emrys, the leader of a dedicated team, w...
2024-10-17
14 min
FluentFiction - Welsh
How Rugby Sparked Gwen's Empowering Journey
Fluent Fiction - Welsh: How Rugby Sparked Gwen's Empowering Journey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/how-rugby-sparked-gwens-empowering-journey Story Transcript:Cy: Roedd hi'n fore clir, ond oer, wrth i blant ysgol Gerddi Haul waith eu ffordd i Stadwm y Mileniwm, Caerdydd.En: It was a clear but cold morning as the schoolchildren of Gerddi Haul made their way to the Stadwm y Mileniwm, Caerdydd.Cy: Roedd y coed ar eu gwaethaf awst, gyda lliwiau aur, coch a brown yn cwympo ar hyd y strydoedd, gan...
2024-10-05
17 min
Firmemente Arraigados
Las guerras culturales y la construcción de la cultura - Ryan Eras
Los cristianos no tienen la opción de retirarse de la guerra cultural, pero para poder involucrarse efectivamente, necesitamos primero tener una idea de cómo es la cultura piadosa. Ryan Eras es Director de Contenidos y Publicaciones del Ezra Institute, y es uno de los presentadores del Podcast for Cultural Reformation. Cuenta con una licenciatura en Historia por la Universidad de Tyndale, y un máster en Biblioteconomía y Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad de Toronto, con especialización en control bibliográfico e historia de la censura. Asimismo, ha desempeñado varias funciones educativas y de apo...
2024-04-03
09 min
Firmemente Arraigados
¿Se puede perder la salvación? LA PERSEVERANCIA DE LOS SANTOS (O LA SEGURIDAD DEL CREYENTE)
P: PERSEVERANCIA DE LOS SANTOS (O LA SEGURIDAD DE LOS CREYENTES) / Artículos, Reforma Siglo XXI / Por Editorial CLIR Reforma Siglo XXI, Vol. 19, No. 2 Los elegidos no solo son redimidos por Cristo y renovados por el Espíritu, sino también guardados en la fe por el poder absoluto de Dios. Todos aquellos que espiritualmente están unidos a Cristo por medio de la regeneración están eterna- mente seguros en él. Nada puede separarlos del amor eterno e inmutable de Dios. Ellos han sido predestinados para gloria eterna y, por lo tanto, están seguros de que irán al ciel...
2024-03-31
19 min
This Anthro Life
The Fight To Save Cultural Memory With Charles Henry
How can we use CLIR's help to protect our cultural heritage during climate change? Could telling stories be a big help in keeping our culture alive? Why must we work together to fight climate change and save our heritage? And can technology bring together businesses and academics to help with this?In this episode of This Anthro Life, we talk with Charles Henry, President of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), about protecting our cultural heritage during challenges like climate change. Charles explains how CLIR supports institutions with resources and funding to make their projects more...
2024-02-16
47 min
Filosofía | HIMF
DTN046 – Sólo hay dos religiones
Todos los hombre tiene fe! Es una verdad ineludible. La biblia lo afirma en Romanos 1:23 que todos los hombres conocen a Dios. Dice el texto: Pues habiendo conocido a Dios (γνόντες τoν Θεoν (gnontes ton theon), no le glorificaron como a Dios, ni le dieron gracias, sino que se envanecieron en sus razonamientos, y su necio corazón fue entenebrecido. Este conocimiento de Dios es lo que algunos filósofos cristianos han llamado el conocimiento propiamente básico de Dios que tiene todo ser humano. Juan Calvino lo llamó el sensus divinitatus (el sentido inato de la existencia de Dios). Dijo Calvino que e...
2024-02-14
51 min
Teología Bíblica de la Misión | HIMF
DTN046 – Sólo hay dos religiones
Todos los hombre tiene fe! Es una verdad ineludible. La biblia lo afirma en Romanos 1:23 que todos los hombres conocen a Dios. Dice el texto: Pues habiendo conocido a Dios (γνόντες τoν Θεoν (gnontes ton theon), no le glorificaron como a Dios, ni le dieron gracias, sino que se envanecieron en sus razonamientos, y su necio corazón fue entenebrecido. Este conocimiento de Dios es lo que algunos filósofos cristianos han llamado el conocimiento propiamente básico de Dios que tiene todo ser humano. Juan Calvino lo llamó el sensus divinitatus (el sentido inato de la existencia de Dios). Dijo Calvino que e...
2024-02-14
51 min
Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication
Research Organization Registry (ROR) - the identifier for research institutions and universities - a spotlight on Africa
Amanda French ORCID: 0000-0002-4325-1809 Dr. Amanda French is the Technical Community Manager for the Research Organization Registry (ROR) at Crossref, where she works to promote the adoption of ROR to make information about research organizations cleaner and easier to exchange between systems. Dr. French is a well-known project director and community manager in digital humanities and scholarly communication. During the first year of the pandemic, she served as Community Lead at The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, working with more than 800 volunteers to collect and publish key COVID-19 data. Earlier, she managed t...
2023-12-12
1h 04
The Abraham Kuyper Chronicles
4. Keepers of the Kuyperian Flame with Steven R. Martins
Join us as we sit down with Steven R. Martins, a sound brother who is keeping the Kuyperian flame burning, as we discuss his labors and contributions to neo-calvinism. Martins is the founding director of the Cántaro Institute and founding pastor of Sevilla Chapel in St. Catharines. A second-generation Canadian, Steven is of Iberoamerican parentage and has worked in the fields of missional apologetics and church leadership for over ten years. He has spoken at numerous conferences, churches, and University student events, from York University, Toronto, to the University of West Indies in Port of Spain, Trinidad, and th...
2023-12-08
45 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
A Conversation with Ian Saxine on the Influence of Indigenous practices of property and ownership in 18th-century New England, and New Trends in History Writing Today
In this episode, hosts Laura Wilson and Ece Turnator engage in a conversation with Professor Ian Saxine about the historical shifts in property, ownership, and legal practices during the 18th century in New England. As Prof. Saxine explains, the practices and concepts of property and ownership among Indigenous communities had a substantial impact on the practices of the colonizers. These Indigenous influences gradually yielded to colonialist practices, particularly after the Dummer’s Treaty (1725-1750). The episode highlights the assertive role of Indigenous agency and its ongoing influence on reshaping the narrative of early United States history.
2023-09-01
1h 01
El Boletín Reformado
E05 – ¡Leamos el catecismo! PyR2 del catecismo menor de Westminster
¡Bienvenidos a la quinta entrega del podcast! El día de hoy leeremos la segunda pregunta y respuesta del catecismo menor de Westminster. Cada viernes estaremos publicando una pregunta y respuesta. Por favor comparte este enlace: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/el-boletn-reformado Aquí está el enlace a la edición mencionada del catecismo: https://www.clir.net/catecismo-menor-de-westminster/ ¡El podcast ahora está disponible en Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Radio Public y Spotify! Asegúrate de visitarnos en Facebook en fb.me/ElBoletinReformado y dale "me gusta/lik...
2023-07-27
01 min
El Boletín Reformado
E04 – ¡Leamos el catecismo! PyR1 del catecismo menor de Westminster
¡Bienvenidos a la cuarta entrega del podcast! El día de hoy comenzaremos a leer el catecismo menor de Westminster a partir de la primera pregunta y respuesta. Cada viernes estaremos publicando una pregunta y respuesta. Por favor comparte este enlace: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/el-boletn-reformado Aquí está el enlace a la edición mencionada del catecismo: https://www.clir.net/catecismo-menor-de-westminster/ ¡El podcast ahora está disponible en Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Radio Public y Spotify! Asegúrate de visitarnos en Facebook en fb.me/ElBoletinReformado y dale "me gusta...
2023-07-22
03 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
‘Indigenous Knowledge is Living Knowledge.’ Context and Resources for Describing Indigenous Collections. A Conversation with Lydia Curliss.
In this episode hosts Laura Wilson and Ece Turnator speak with Lydia Curliss of the Hassanamisco band of Nipmuc and PhD student at the Information School at the University of Maryland about centering Indigenous communities and forming relationships with local tribes while doing restorative work in GLAM spaces and in the academia. The episode has references to the Editorial Guide for Indigenous Entity Descriptions in Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC), the Stolen Relations Project, the Local Contexts project and NAGPRA.
2023-02-26
30 min
Baby Steps Into Welsh
Beth yw cyfathrebu clir?
Sut olwg sydd ar gyfathrebu effeithiol mewn lleoliad Cylch Meithrin?Mae Kayleigh Bickford, arweinydd presennol Cylch Meithrin Beddau ac un o awduron y Cwricwlwm i Gymru, yn egluro beth yw cyfathrebu effeithiol a phwysigrwydd sefydlu hyn gyda phlant a rhieni.
2023-02-06
11 min
PreserveCast
Preserving Cultural Heritage Amid Climate Change with Charles Henry
On this week’s PreserveCast we are talking with Charles Henry the President of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a non-profit organization that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments through the digitization and preservation of cultural heritage. Charles will be sharing the threat that climate change poses on cultural heritage. Charles is the president of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a non-profit organization that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments through th...
2023-01-16
33 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
‘We Wanted the Structural and More Permanent Legacies’: The Making of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Penobscot Nation and the University of Maine.
In episode six hosts Laura Wilson and Ece Turnator analyze the 2021 interview with Darren Ranco of the Penobscot Nation and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Maine about the importance of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the Nation and the University in 2018. The MOU exemplifies a welcome break from the past that rests on an intentional history of genocide (as in the Phipps Proclamation of 1755) and various attempts at dispossession (as in the Maine Indian Rights Claims Settlement Act of 1980).
2022-11-15
40 min
Below the Radar
The Climate Imaginary: Preserving Cultural Heritage — with Charles J. Henry
On the third episode of our Below the Radar series: The Climate Imaginary, our host Am Johal is joined by Charles Henry. Charles is a scholar and current president of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). He joins Host Am Johal to discuss climate change and the works of CLIR on ensuring cultural heritage artifacts are safe and accessible within the digital space. Charles identifies current climate conditions as a threat to cultural artifacts and archives. Charles also talks about CLIR project with African Universities to ensure the preservation of cultural resources by digitising them and making them...
2022-11-15
37 min
Auf dem Weg als Anwält:in
#406 Wer kann Privatkläger und Zeugen vor den Strafbehörden vertreten? (Art. 127 StPO, § 11 Zürcher Anwaltsgesetz)
Gemäss Regelung in der StPO können sich die Privatklägerschaft und Zeugen durch jede handlungsfähige, gut beleumundete und vertrauenswürdige Person vertreten lassen (Art. 127 Abs. 4 Hs. 1 iVm Abs. 5 StPO), also auch durch Nichtanwält:innen. Nina und Duri diskutieren, was unter Handlungsfähigkeit (Art. 13 ZGB) sowie gutem Leumund (keine Vorstrafen, die auch den Eintrag ins Anwaltsregister ausschliessen würden; keine Verlustscheine) zu verstehen ist. Allerdings bleibt gemäss StPO das kantonale Recht vorbehalten (Art. 127 Abs. 4 a.E. StPO). Der Kantons Zürich hat von diesem Vorbehalt Gebrauch gemacht und bestimmt, dass ebenfalls die berufsmässige Vertr...
2022-09-03
07 min
relevant
Lotte Wenzl: Kulturtest für Unternehmen
Es geht um die Kultur, besser gesagt um die Unternehmenskultur. In dieser Podcast-Episode spreche ich – Stefan Tesch – mit der Wiener Unternehmensberaterin Lotte Wenzl (Developing Business 4You). Sie unterstützt Firmen dabei, sich in ihrer Organisation weiterzuentwickeln. Etwa um für neue technologische oder wirtschaftliche Herausforderungen gewappnet zu sein. Ihr Spezialgebiet dabei ist die Kultur, also das Herz, der Verstand und die Seele einer Organisation – wie es Lotte Wenzl gerne bezeichnet.Soundoptimierung: Clir Über RelevantWebsite: relevantmagazin.atRedaktion & Produktion: Stefan TeschKooperationspartner: diebusinesslounge.at SIE WOLLEN EINEN EIGENEN PODCAST STARTEN? – WIR PLANEN UND PR...
2022-09-02
32 min
Environmental Social Justice
𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐇𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐲, 𝐒𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐂𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐲
Charles Henry is the President of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a non-profit organization that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments through the digitization and preservation of cultural heritage. He believes preserving cultural heritage connects us with humanity’s collective experience and knowledge and gives us a sense of identity. However, cultural memory loss can easily occur, and climate change poses a significant threat. In fact, it is believed that 98.8% of American archives are likely to encounter at least one climate risk factor by th...
2022-08-22
26 min
Achtung Achterbahn - Business & Freunde Talk
#124 Der türkische Algorithmus | Flugverkehr, Innovation, Kühlschrank, Audio, Hacker, Staubsauger, BewerberInnen, Raucher
Von halbem Halbwissen bis zu gezieltem Fachwissen und von HörerInnen-Feedback zu Datenschutz, Reisen, Audio, Innovationskraft und Kühlschränken. Ein bunter Themenmix für euch. Warum sollte man manchmal nochmal von vorn anfangen? Haben wir Fachwissen oder nur viel Halbwissen? Wer ist Sebastian? Warum gibt es zwischen London und Wien so viele oder wenige Flüge? Wer studiert was mit Luftfahrt und Luftverkehr? Wie begeistert sind wir von so viel Fach- und Detailwissen? Wann startet Hannes seinen tiktok Kanal? Was sagen wir zum Fall Kellermayr? Warum stellen Regierungen nicht die besten Hacker von Haus aus an? Wer soll uns b...
2022-08-11
1h 01
Product Thinking
Moving Up to CPO with Amy Carmichael, John Martin & Simone Dive
In this special episode of the Product Thinking Podcast, Melissa Perri invites three graduates from her CPO Accelerator program to share their stories, insights, and advice about moving into the C-suite. Amy Carmichael of Crowdcube, John Martin of Housecall Pro, and Simone Dive of Clir Renewables all recently took on the Chief Product Officer role in their companies. They tell Melissa what it was like to make the jump, how the job differs from other product leadership roles, how to start practicing for the job now as an IC, and the skills they recommend strengthening if you hope to land...
2022-08-03
28 min
IlluminatED
Fighting Disinformation with Storytelling (and Facts) with Charles Henry, President of the Council on Library and Information Resource
Charles is the president of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a nonprofit that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments. CLIR is supported primarily by annual dues from its over 180 sponsoring institutions, and individual donors. In 2021 the organization had close to $10 million in donations. Through CLIR, Charles has been actively involved in creating the Digital Library of the Middle East, one of the world’s largest online archives of Middle Eastern and North African artifacts Th...
2022-07-24
46 min
The Planet Today
Guest Interview: Charles Henry (Council on Library and Information Resources)
Matt interviews Charles Henry, the President of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), a non-profit organization that works with libraries, cultural institutions, and higher learning communities to improve research, teaching, and learning environments through the digitization and preservation of cultural heritage.Charles believes preserving cultural heritage connects us with humanity’s collective experience and knowledge, and gives us a sense of identity. However, cultural memory loss can easily occur and climate change poses a significant threat. In fact, it is believed that 98.8% of American archives are likely to encounter at least one climate risk factor by...
2022-07-18
35 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
A Way to Collaborate: the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation, Stephen Silliman and the Eastern Pequot Archaeological Field School.
In this episode hosts Justin Schell and Laura Wilson discuss a successful collaboration built between the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation in Connecticut and a UMass Boston archaeologist, Professor Stephen Silliman. The episode focuses on the fraught colonial history of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation and how a relationship was formed between an archaeologist and the tribal nation. In the episode, Silliman gives tangible examples of doing restorative archaeology and collaborative scholarly work by empowering the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation and by involving them in the research process. Over time their collaboration ends up altering the nature of the research i...
2022-07-06
50 min
Material Memory
Cradle of Student Protest
Travel to Nashville, Tennessee, “the cradle of student protest,” to learn about Fisk University’s activist legacy–from the Jubilee Singers in the 1800s to the sit-ins of the 1960s to Black Lives Matter today.
2022-06-15
38 min
The Bookshop Podcast
Stephanie Stillo Ph.D & Emily Moore, Library of Congress
Send us a textIn this episode, I caught up with Stephanie Stillo Ph.D. and Emily Moore from the Library of Congress about what's new with the Aramont Library, the definition of "modern book," what they've discovered about themselves while working with the collection, and an exciting symposium taking place next year!Stephanie Stillo is the Curator of the Lessing J. Rosenwald Graphic Arts Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collection Division at the Library of Congress. After receiving her Ph.D. in the Early Modern Atlantic World from the University of Kansas...
2022-06-08
40 min
Material Memory
Sankofa
Travel to the Lowcountry of South Carolina to learn about the Mather School, founded after the Civil War to serve the newly freed, and the Gullah Geechee people, whose traditional way of life is threatened by gentrification.
2022-06-01
31 min
Material Memory
By Actions and Not by Words
Dive into Tuskegee University’s vast collections, from the notebooks of George Washington Carver to archival speeches from luminaries Myrlie Evers, Shirley Chisholm, Amelia Boynton Robinson, Jackie Robinson, and Muhammad Ali.
2022-05-18
34 min
This Anthro Life
The Fight to Save Cultural Memory with Charles Henry
Interdependence is the idea that the wellbeing of our world and for our physical and emotional selves depends on those around us, yet when we find ourselves up against a challenge bigger than ourselves, our sense of interdependence becomes stronger. When we move that scale even larger (i.e. a global climate crisis), interdependence becomes paramount. Climate change not only affects our everyday lives, but affects cultural history and cultural artifacts such as books and architectural styles, as well as more ephemeral practices like theater, song and language. How well we are able to face these...
2022-05-11
52 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
GIVE, in addition to (we've had so many years of) TAKE
In this episode Petrouchka Moise and Ece Turnator discuss the legacy of colonialism in museums and libraries with our guests Kimberly Toney (American Antiquarian Society) and Aaron Miller (Mount Holyoke College Art Museum), focusing on how libraries and museums could be read as displays of plunder as settlers appropriated land, language, culture, as well as bodies of Indigenous peoples. The episode discusses the ties between the foundation of sciences, humanities, and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990.
2022-05-09
53 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
‘File soon. June, 1987’: Archival Diasporas and the Urgency to Save During a Climate Emergency.
In this episode hosts Petrouchka Moïse and Laura Wilson delve into multiple aspects of the fragile nature of archival content related to BIPOC histories: they are processed less, preserved less and, with the pending climate emergency, they face the highest risk of destruction before they are shared with the wider public. Our guests Christopher Harter (Amistad Research Center) and Patrick Rasico (Fisk University) talk about their experience of working within archives, and in doing so, tell stories that bring together slavery, American Missionary Association, Fisk Jubilee Singers, Louisianan culture and Hurricane Katrina.
2022-05-06
53 min
Cleantech Forward
Ep. 11 | Cleantech Forward with Jeanette Jackson and Gareth Brown
This week on the Cleantech Forward podcast, Clir Renewables’ Gareth Brown joins Foresight CEO Jeanette Jackson to discuss the pros and cons of lighthouse projects – projects that act as a model or guiding beacon for future developments – and what can be done to empower the free market to spark innovation.Gareth Brown is the CEO and co-founder of Clir Renewables. Clir Renewables accelerates renewable energy production, improves the economics of projects, and reduces human impact on the planet by further incentivizing the shift away from fossil fuels. Clir Renewables combines the world's largest renewable energy operational dataset with a...
2022-05-04
29 min
Cleantech Forward
Ep. 11 | Cleantech Forward with Jeanette Jackson and Gareth Brown
This week on the Cleantech Forward podcast, Clir Renewables’ Gareth Brown joins Foresight CEO Jeanette Jackson to discuss the pros and cons of lighthouse projects – projects that act as a model or guiding beacon for future developments – and what can be done to empower the free market to spark innovation.Gareth Brown is the CEO and co-founder of Clir Renewables. Clir Renewables accelerates renewable energy production, improves the economics of projects, and reduces human impact on the planet by further incentivizing the shift away from fossil fuels. Clir Renewables combines the world's largest renewable energy operational dataset with a...
2022-05-04
29 min
Material Memory
If Walls Could Talk
Learn about Alcorn State University student life–and civil rights protests–in the 1960s, and how a community-centered approach to librarianship has made Alcorn indispensable to the people of Lorman, MS.
2022-05-04
30 min
Material Memory
Walking on Sacred Ground
Morgan State University archivist Ida E. Jones discusses the history of Maryland's largest HBCU and how it is deeply entwined with the history of Black politics, activism, and media, particularly in Baltimore.
2022-04-20
32 min
Material Memory
Cadence to the Rhythm of Life
Kofi Amu Horne, who created the theme music for this season, started drumming with his Ghanaian mother before he was two. Here, he talks about drumming as a spiritual practice and its importance to the African diaspora.
2022-04-13
16 min
Aca-Media
Presenting the Past Ep. 8: In Black America with John L. Hanson, Jr.
The eighth episode of “Presenting the Past” features John L. Hanson, Jr., producer and host since 1981 of the nationally syndicated radio and podcast interview series In Black America at KUT Radio in Austin, Texas. In 2019, KUT received a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to digitize, preserve and make available in the AAPB 745 episodes of the series. In Black America, which began in 1970 and continues to be broadcast weekly, features hundreds of interviews with influential members of the black community in conversation about issues and topics pertaining to Black America, including education, styl...
2022-04-12
37 min
Material Memory
There's Magic in Creating Something from Nothing
Librarian and curator Erika Witt speaks about Southern University at New Orleans’s African art collection, a transformative trip to Egypt, and how GLAMs can and must make themselves more inviting and accessible to BIPOC.
2022-04-06
32 min
Material Memory
Our Ancestors' Wildest Dreams
This season, we’re taking a tour of the treasures housed in HBCU libraries and archives. Meet two women instrumental to the HBCU Library Alliance: executive director Sandra Phoenix, and recent board chair Monika Rhue.
2022-03-23
31 min
Material Memory
Season 3 Trailer: HBCU Library Alliance Tour
In this season of the Material Memory podcast, we're taking an audio road trip to explore the libraries, archives, and museums at six Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Hear briefly from our guests in this season's introduction. View the video trailer at material-memory.clir.org.
2022-02-28
02 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
"Memory Work.” Archiving While Black, Changing the Future of the HBCU Landscape
This episode focuses on the landscape of HBCU archives and institutional memory, examining limitations caused by lack of funding and resources. Our interviewees are Magana Kabugi and Holly Smith. Magana Kabugi is a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Fisk University, Nashville. His research examines HBCU history and uses archival materials to find out more about important Civil Rights figures. Holly Smith is the head archivist at Spelman College, Atlanta. She values ethics of care in the custodianship of HBCU materials, and wants to ensure that all feel welcome in the archive, and know that their histories are valuable. Both of ou...
2022-01-21
49 min
FLAME (Future Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Excavation)
Necessary, Pressing, and Public Conversations. The Slave Dwelling Project and the Indigenous D.C. iOS App
This episode is about missing narratives in U.S. history and why adding those narratives into the mainstream is necessary and pressing. Our interviewees are Joseph McGill and Elizabeth Rule. Joseph McGill is a historic interpreter at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in South Carolina and the founder of the Slave Dwelling Project, an initiative that seeks to raise awareness of the hidden stories of enslaved individuals at popular historic and national heritage sites. Elizabeth Rule is assistant professor of critical race, gender and culture studies at the American University in Washington, DC. She is a citizen of the Chickasaw...
2021-12-24
33 min
Q4Q: Queer Personals Podcast
Bi Bi Bisexuals!
Hey all you handsome bi’s and rugged guys! This time on Q4Q, Haley and their new housemate Ainhoa wade through an archive of bisexual personal ads. Give it a listen, because these ads swing both ways!Listen to us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen to your tunes!Interested in being on the show? Contact us at Q4QPodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @Queerpersonals and Instagram @Queerpersonalspodcast.As always, music by Omar Nassar. Cover art by Bekah Rich. Sources: GA...
2021-09-30
57 min
Price Lab Podcast
Jennifer Garcon • Dream Lab - Creating Lightweight Digital Archives From Scratch
In 2020, Price Lab's week-long digital humanities training institute Dream Lab was canceled due to safety concerns around COVID-19. We created this series of podcasts not as a replacement, but rather to introduce you to some of the people who make Dream Lab such a great experience!CLIR Bollinger Fellow, Jennifer Garcon, joined us to discuss sustainability, tech, community control, and cultivating equity in community partnerships.The music used in this episode was sourced from royalty-free music libraries. The artists featured in this episode are Blue Dot Sessions, Sidy Maiga, and Poddington Bear.
2021-07-08
18 min
Podcast del Gruppo regionale PD Lombardo
Episodio 140 – Pep Villani e la sciagurata liquidazione del Clir in Lomellina all’ombra della Lega – 11 mag 2021
Il consorzio per i rifiuti della Lomellina (Clir) è stato smantellato. La Lega ha gettato al vento decenni di esperienza di collaborazione intercomunale nella gestione dei rifiuti in nome di un grande business. Le difficoltà economiche del consorzio sono state il pretesto per affidare il servizio a operatori privati o altre società pubbliche del settore controllate dalla Lega. Un vero peccato, secondo il consigliere democratico del territorio Pep Villani, che nell’episodio di oggi del podcast del Gruppo regionale PD spiega come sarebbe più lungimirante e corretto creare un progetto per una gestione provinciale dell’intero ciclo dei rifiuti piuttosto che spezzett...
2021-06-11
11 min
Material Memory
Crisis as Catalyst: Notes from DCDC
Special episode! Three stories about crisis as catalyst: capturing NHS COVID-19 stories; rethinking anti-racism and anti-ableism at the Wellcome Collection; & toward a climate action plan at the National Library of Scotland.
2021-06-10
54 min
The Option Block
OB 1002: The Meme Kids Topple Everyone
HOST: MARK LONGO, THE OPTIONS INSIDER MEDIA GROUP CO-HOST: MARK SEBASTIAN, THE OPTION PIT CO-HOST: MIKE TOSAW, ST. CHARLES WEALTH MANAGEMENT ON THIS EPISODE MARK, THE GREASY MEATBALL AND UNCLE MIKE BREAK DOWN: THE LATEST IN THE MEME STOCKS EXPLOSION MOST ACTIVE EQUITY OPTIONS TODAY INCLUDING AMC, TSLA, F, NOK, WKHS, TLRY, NVDA, SNDL, BB OPTIONS VOLUME NUMBERS FOR MAY FROM OPTIONS CLEARING EARNINGS SEASON VOLATILITY INCLUDING SPLK, CIEN, FIVE, LULU UNUSUAL OPTIONS ACTIVITY IN CLIR, F, AR ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR CRAZY AMC OPTIONS TRADES AND MUCH MORE...
2021-06-04
58 min
The Bookshop Podcast
The Aramont Library: Stephanie Stillo Interview
Send us a textWelcome to part 2 of 3 interviews regarding the Aramont Library.On February 11, 2021, the Library of Congress announced they had received a private donation, known as the Aramont Library, containing rare books by important authors and artists. Today’s guest is Stephanie Stillo, PhD. Curator of the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection and Aramont Library Stephanie Stillo is the Curator of the Lessing J. Rosenwald Graphic Arts Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collection Division at the Library of Congress. After receiving her Ph.D. in the Early Modern Atlantic World fro...
2021-05-05
49 min
Material Memory
What We've Learned and What We Can Do
What did we learn? What can we do? In the season 2 finale, host Nicole Kang Ferraiolo and producer Lizzi Albert share their biggest takeaways, from climate change’s unequal impacts to the importance of finding your role.
2021-04-29
39 min
Material Memory
Heritage Has a History
Anthropologist Dr. Blessing Nonye Onyima discusses the effects of colonialism and climate change on Nigeria’s cultural heritage, from the changing migration patterns of Fulani nomads to the looting of African antiquities.
2021-03-31
27 min
Material Memory
The Home of Memory
Where do we house our memories? What does it mean to lose our records? Drawing on her experience as an archivist and as a hurricane evacuee, Itza Carbajal speaks about the impacts of the climate crisis on our recorded memory.
2021-03-09
25 min
Humanities Conversations
Taking on Technoculture: Unpacking Images, Media, and Objects | Wyoming Institute For Humanities Research
The Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research strives to be an engine for producing interdisciplinary research in the humanities; a community for faculty, students, and the public; and a model of democratic education fit for our land-grant university. This podcast is part of our Think & Drink series of talks, which are informal conversations by humanities faculty, researchers, and practitioners on a range of topics. 20 August 2020: “Taking on Technoculture: Unpacking Images, Media, and Objects.” While technology is often associated with greater objectivity, neutrality, and efficiency, critical humanities scholarship has demonstrated how technologies are...
2021-02-14
1h 09
Material Memory
Living Heritage
Intangible or “living” cultural heritage includes folk arts, food, and other traditions. Host Nicole Kang Ferraiolo talks to media scholar Saiful Alam Chowdhury about how climate change affects living heritage in Bangladesh and how to protect it.
2021-02-12
23 min
Rebel City Podcast
The Importance of lived experience in our Politicians - Councillor Kim Long - Rebel City are 100!!
Welcome to the 100th Episode of Rebel City Podcast and what a episode we have for you this week. We had the pleasure of catching up with Scottish Greens Councillor and MSP List Candidate Kim Long. We spoke about what got Kim into politics, how the Iraq War protest was life changing, being involved in the community at University, how the climate emergency impacts us at a local level and much more. It was amazing to hear more about the Scottish Greens and how Kim would plan to take action if elected at SP21. Twitter - @CaptainKim Facebook - Clir...
2021-02-11
1h 03
Material Memory
Climate Displacement and Cultural Resilience
Victoria Herrmann, president of the Arctic Institute, discusses climate displacement in the United States, the risks it poses to communities and traditions, and how cultural memory builds resilience.
2021-01-21
23 min
Material Memory
How We Tell the Story of Disaster
Anthropologist and emergency management specialist Dr. Crystal Felima speaks about her work on climate hazards, disaster narratives in Haiti and Puerto Rico, and the role of libraries.
2020-12-18
20 min
Warm Regards
Climate Data and Climate Activism, with Meg Ruttan Walker and Lucky Tran
This episode is all about the intersections of climate data and climate activism. Jacquelyn and Ramesh speak with two climate activists, Meg Ruttan Walker and Lucky Tran, who have come to this work from very different backgrounds, but who both realize that it takes a diversity of voices and tactics to achieve success. For a transcript of this episode, see our Medium page: https://ourwarmregards.medium.com/climate-data-and-climate-activism-with-meg-ruttan-walker-and-lucky-tran-23dc78122c44 Show Notes: Emma Marris’ Nature article about scientists getting political: https://www.nature.com/news/is-donald-trump-pushing-more-scientists-towards-political-activism-1.21130 314 Action: https://314action.org/ New York Times article about scientists finding a political pulse: ht...
2020-12-14
1h 15
Material Memory
Archivists Against the Climate Crisis
Archivists Eira Tansey and Ben Goldman discuss their research on the impact of climate change on U.S. archives. They share their approaches to climate activism and the superpowers librarians can bring to the fight for environmental justice, both within and outside of their employer institutions.
2020-11-10
23 min
Material Memory
Does it Matter? Cultural Memory and the Climate Crisis
Climate change is the biggest challenge facing humanity—but how does cultural heritage fit in? Hear from all seven of this season’s guests as they weigh in on why culture matters, what’s at stake, and where we'll be headed in the coming episodes.
2020-11-10
19 min
Talking in the Library
Season 3, Episode 2: Breaking News in Benjamin Rush History! (Stephen Fried & Yen Ho)
Biographer and Penn faculty member Stephen Fried will discuss new access to Rush’s writings, the nascent Rush Papers Project by Penn Libraries and the Library Company of Philadelphia, and the Penn Libraries’ evolving Benjamin Rush Portal. Fried will describe how the Portal has blossomed thanks to the work of Yen Ho, a library science intern at the Penn Libraries Biomedical Library working under his guidance. Hear about the abundance of Rush papers, lecture notes, and journals that are now united and easily accessible, ranging from Rush’s medical training and teachings to his writings about the 1793 Yellow Fever pandemic to rac...
2020-09-12
56 min
Archives In Context
Season 4, Episode 5: Liza Posas
“The stories in between” are what drive Liza Posas, head of Research Services and Archives at the Autry Museum of the American West, and her work on the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials. The Protocols were created by the First Archivist Circle in 2006 and endorsed by SAA in 2018. Liza discusses the workbook she is developing for the Protocols and the ways that archivists can put the Protocols into practice to care for culturally sensitive materials and better understand repatriation. (Please note that the date of the 2020 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums conference, which Liza references, has chang...
2020-08-11
29 min
The Grindstone
Faithe Day: COVID-19, Race, and the COVID Black Taskforce
In the fourth episode of The Grindstone's COVID-19 Series, we return to our typical interview format to speak with Dr. Faithe Day, Assistant Director of COVID Black: A Taskforce on Black Health and Data.We discuss the COVID Black Taskforce, its mission, and how it was formed; the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black essential workers; environmental factors in healthcare inequities in communities of color; how COVID Black has responded to the recent murders of Black lives at the hands of white police officers and white civilians; balancing the need for peaceful protests and...
2020-07-10
00 min
Price Lab Podcast
Dream Lab Podcast • Ep. 6 • Jennifer Garcon • Creating Lightweight Digital Archives From Scratch
This year, Price Lab's week-long digital humanities training institute Dream Lab was canceled due to safety concerns around COVID-19. We created this series of podcasts not as a replacement, but rather to introduce you to some of the people who make Dream Lab such a great experience! Join CLIR Bollinger Fellow, Jennifer Garcon, for an episode on creating lightweight digital archives from scratch. Jennifer delves into sustainability, tech, and community control with a focus on cultivating equitable community partnerships. Music in this episode: Blue Dot Sessions- OneEightFour Sidy Maiga- Haiti Mali Blue Dot Sessions - Elmore Heights Blue Dot Sessions...
2020-07-10
00 min
Material Memory
Sound and Meaning: Preserving Native American Voice and Song
In this episode of Material Memory, we return to the Autry Museum of the American West in southern California, where a project is underway to preserve audiovisual materials documenting Native American voice and song. We’ll learn about the vital process of community-building and the relationships forged along the way.
2020-04-24
1h 04
Archiving AK with the UAA/APU Archives
Archiving AK episode 19: Preserving audio, video, and film related to public health in Alaska
Gwen and Becky Butler discuss the project they have been working on to digitize and describe audio, video, and film related to public health in Alaska and the circumpolar north. This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
2020-04-08
20 min