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Love in Action
Caroline Fleck: How Validation Will Transform Your Relationships
Episode recap:This week’s guest is psychologist and author Dr. Caroline Fleck. Our conversation focused on the concept of validation as a leadership tool, exploring its importance in building connections, resolving conflicts, and fostering emotional well-being in both personal and professional settings. Dr. Fleck shared her experiences and insights on validation skills, emphasizing their transformative potential across various domains and their role in creating a culture of acceptance and belonging. The discussion also touched on how the adverse effects of technology will potentially affect empathy and communication. Marcel and his guest al...
2025-07-07
57 min
The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Caroline Vanderlip on Scaling the Circular Economy with Re:Dish
The Green Impact Report Quick take: Caroline Vanderlip reveals how to tackle the trillion-unit packaging waste crisis by making reuse as convenient as disposal—and why the built environment holds the key to scaling circular economy solutions. Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Caroline Vanderlip is a high-energy senior executive who pivoted from building digital media empires (including launching CNBC) to revolutionizing the circular economy. Four years ago, she discovered the burgeoning concept of moving the world away from single-use toward reuse—and it came to define her life's work as founder of Re:Dish. With a background spanning journalism at Stanf...
2025-06-25
30 min
Your Working Life
Learn How to Be an Unstoppable Entrepreneur with Lori Rosenkopf
Lori Rosenkopf is the Simon and Midge Palley Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. As Vice Dean for Entrepreneurship, she serves as Wharton’s faculty director for Venture Lab, Penn’s home for student entrepreneurs, and also their San Francisco campus. In a prior role as Vice Dean of Wharton’s Undergraduate Division, she introduced a new curriculum and developed experiential classwork in the tech sector. For over thirty years, Rosenkopf has taught entrepreneurship and management of technology to more than 20,000 high schoolers, undergraduates, MBAs, and executives, connecting these learners to many of the most entrepr...
2025-06-14
27 min
Your Working Life
The Roadmap to Money and Love with Abby Davisson
Abby Davisson episode: Quickening by malictusmusic (source: Free Music Archive) (CC BY) Abby Davisson is an author, speaker, and award-winning leader obsessed with holistic decision-making (the kind that takes multiple bottom lines into account). After spending two decades making change from within existing organizations, she launched her own, focused on helping leaders make smart choices for lasting success in work and life. The book she co-wrote with Stanford Professor and labor economist Myra Strober, Money and Love: An Intelligent Roadmap for Life's Biggest Decisions, was called “brilliant” by professional poker player Annie Duke; named a top business book of...
2025-06-09
22 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
Neuroscientist Reveals: How AI Is Rewiring Your Brain Without You Realizing
AI isn’t just influencing your life — it’s rewiring your brain. 🧠 From how you scroll to how you think, the invisible impact of algorithms runs deeper than most people realize. In this episode, cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Caroline Leaf breaks down what’s really happening inside your mind… and what you can do to protect it.📌 What You’ll Learn:– How AI is subtly reshaping your attention, memory, and decision-making– The neuroscience behind “algorithmic fatigue” and digital overwhelm– Why your brain’s default mode is more vulnerable than ever — and how to strengt...
2025-06-04
27 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
Neuroscientist Reveals: How AI Is Rewiring Your Brain Without You Realizing
AI isn’t just influencing your life — it’s rewiring your brain. 🧠 From how you scroll to how you think, the invisible impact of algorithms runs deeper than most people realize. In this episode, cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Caroline Leaf breaks down what’s really happening inside your mind… and what you can do to protect it.📌 What You’ll Learn:– How AI is subtly reshaping your attention, memory, and decision-making– The neuroscience behind “algorithmic fatigue” and digital overwhelm– Why your brain’s default mode is more vulnerable than ever — and how to strengt...
2025-06-04
27 min
Social Kick
Caroline Bricker: Stanford's 400 IM Queen on Beating Olympians and Believing Big | Episode 242
The Stanford women were on fire this year and it was performances like Caroline Bricker had at NCAAs that led the Cardinal moving up the podium to take the 2nd place trophy back to The Farm. Dropping 12 seconds over the course of 2 years is something age groupers do, not often seen among the elite field who generally are chasing marginal gains and celebrating personal bests by tenths of a second. But not Caroline Bricker. Her self belief, as she explains in this episode, powered her with a winning mindset that she brought to the A final and unleashed on...
2025-05-09
58 min
The Way to College Podcast
The Way to College Podcast - Ep 181 - Caroline Graham
Ep. 181 – Caroline Graham: Reinvention, Resilience & the Power of Showing UpFrom ballet dreams and Stanford ambitions to the classrooms of East Palo Alto and a career at Boeing, Caroline Graham’s story is a powerful reminder that our paths are rarely linear. In this episode, Caroline shares how love, loss, and an unshakable belief in meaningful work shaped her journey. We talk about navigating career pivots, embracing failure, the importance of asking for help, and finding purpose in unexpected places.Whether you’re chasing a dream, starting over, or simply trying to figure things...
2025-04-07
58 min
The Not Old - Better Show
Lost and Found: Caroline Topperman on Family, Identity, and the Search for Home
Lost and Found: Caroline Topperman on Family, Identity, and the Search for Home The Not Old Better Show, Family History, Genealogy Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast. Today’s show is brought to you by Acorns. The Not Old Better Show. Acorns. ..I’Acorns makes it easy for everyone to start saving and investing What does it mean to belong? Is home a place, a language, a history—or something else entirely? Caroline Topperman thought she knew. She grew up speaking Polish, knowing her family...
2025-04-07
34 min
Your Working Life
Your Working Life
Dr. Rosalind Chow is a professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory at the Tepper School of Business, and also affiliated with the Social and Decision Sciences group at Dietrich College. Her research, teaching, and writing focus on how we all participate in social systems in ways that have implications for the maintenance or attenuation of inequitable outcomes. She currently serves as the faculty director for CLIMB, offered through the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University in partnership with Deloitte. CLIMB focuses on preparing Black and Latino professionals for leadership positions in the accounting industry. Prior to CL...
2025-03-28
23 min
I'd Rather Be Reading
Dr. Caroline Fleck on Validation and Why It’s Psychology’s Best Kept Secret
As our guest today, Dr. Caroline Fleck, writes in her new book Validation: How the Skill Set That Revolutionized Psychology Will Transform Your Relationships, Increase Your Influence, and Change Your Life—which came out February 18—validation is psychology’s best kept secret. What is validation, anyway, and why does it matter? Caroline and I dig into all of it, including the power of validation, and why Caroline considers it a superpower. Practicing validation can lead to improvement in five important categories across one’s life, Caroline says: improved relationships, decreased conflict, increased influence, increased ability to drive behavioral change, and incr...
2025-03-26
47 min
The Modern Manager
350: Why Validation is the Missing Key to Stronger Relationships at Work with Caroline Fleck
How do you make your team members feel truly seen and heard at work?It’s a common struggle for many managers, but this week’s guest says there’s something even more powerful than praising your team.Joining me today is Dr. Caroline Fleck. Caroline is a licensed psychologist, corporate consultant, and an Adjunct Clinical Instructor at Stanford University. She is the author of Validation: How the Skill Set That Revolutionized Psychology Will Transform Your Relationships, Increase Your Influence, and Change Your Life.In thi...
2025-03-25
31 min
Top Shelf
Validation by Caroline Fleck, PhD
Validation by Caroline Fleck, PhD - TOP SHELF Podcast EpisodeUnlock the secret to transforming your relationships and boosting your influence with Validation by Caroline Fleck, PhD. In this episode of TOP SHELF, we dive into the psychology of validation—a skill set that’s revolutionized therapy and everyday life. Learn how accepting someone’s experience can de-escalate conflict, foster trust, and even change your self-talk, all backed by cutting-edge research. Dr. Fleck, a Stanford instructor and clinical psychologist, shares eight practical skills to master validation, from active listening to self-compassion. Perfect for fans of self-improvement, psychology, and personal growth...
2025-03-03
12 min
Keen On America
Episode 2249: Caroline Fleck on the Skill Set that will Change your Life
Who wants to change their life? Who want to transform their relationships and increase their influence? If that’s you, then Stanford based psychologist Caroline Fleck might be your therapist. In her new book, VALIDATION, Fleck lays out a skill set that, she promises, not only revolutionized psychology but can revolutionize all of us. Skeptical? Yes, I was before talking with Dr Fleck. But she actually offer some very practical advice on how we can all improve our relationships and build our self-confidence. Here are the 5 KEEN ON take-aways from our co...
2025-02-26
38 min
Your Working Life
How to Get Along with Anyone with John Eliot
The music used in this episode was Hurt by Unheard Music Concepts from Free Music Archive (CC BY) Website: https://www.theconflictdocs.com/Home Book: HOW TO GET ALONG WITH ANYONE: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and at Home by John Eliot and Jim Guinn The average American worker spends 156 hours a year engaged in moderate-to-intense workplace conflict, and managers spend twenty-six percent of their time addressing and resolving conflicts on their teams. It doesn’t have to be this way. Drs. John Eliot and Jim Guinn...
2025-02-22
23 min
Press Play On The Most Immersive Full Audiobook Today!
Validation by Caroline Fleck
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/24654to listen full audiobooks. Title: Validation Author: Caroline Fleck Narrator: Caroline Fleck Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins Release date: 02-20-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Psychology & Mental Health Publisher's Summary: We all spend a huge amount of time trying to get people to listen to us, and despite our best efforts, we often fail. But what if the secret to influencing others was in first accepting them? This is known as validation: the act of showing someone that you understand their experience and accept it as valid. In this groundbreaking book...
2025-02-20
9h 10
Start An Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Validation by Caroline Fleck
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/24654to listen full audiobooks. Title: Validation Author: Caroline Fleck Narrator: Caroline Fleck Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins Release date: 02-20-25 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Psychology & Mental Health Publisher's Summary: We all spend a huge amount of time trying to get people to listen to us, and despite our best efforts, we often fail. But what if the secret to influencing others was in first accepting them? This is known as validation: the act of showing someone that you understand their experience and accept it as valid. In this groundbreaking book...
2025-02-20
9h 10
Your Working Life
Disability is Human with Dr. Stephanie Cawthon
Website: www.StephanieCawthon.com Stephanie W. Cawthon, PhD is author of DISABILITY IS HUMAN: The Vital Power Of Accessibility In Everyday Life, a researcher, and consultant who brings relatable insights and real-world skills to her mission that – when we tap the power of accessibility – we ensure disabled people can thrive and succeed. Dr. Cawthon’s groundbreaking research has been funded by over $50 million in federal and other grants. In 2023 she founded the National Disability Center for Student Success at The University of Texas at Austin, where she is a tenured Professor of Educational Psychology. She...
2024-11-26
22 min
Locked On LSU - Daily Podcast On LSU Tigers Football & Basketball
LSU-Alabama Predictions! | Stanford Steve, Porfessional Handicapper Picker Tigers Over Tide
Brian Kelly gave his final preview of LSU-Alabama, including how they stop the QB run and if the kicking units have improved. We also discuss what Alabama needs to do to win. And Stanford Steve from College Game Day and Lee Sterling of Paramount Sports give their game predictions also.For your next listen, check out the Locked On College Football podcast! From NIL deals to never ending conference realignment rumors, Spencer McLaughlin gets you ready for an exciting season on the gridiron! Click HERE to listen now. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team...
2024-11-08
29 min
On The Pony Express - SMU Mustangs Podcast
The After 'Stangs Show: No. 21 SMU beats Stanford, 40-10
Dean Ralsky breaks down SMU's win over Stanford as the Mustangs move to 6-1 after the 40-10 win at Stanford.The After 'Stangs Show is presented by Mosquito Shield. Mosquito Shield is locally owned and family operated by former SMU Mustang punter Andrew Galloway and his wife Caroline. Use code "Pony Up" for the best pricing for the remainder of the season (through November). Service is available all across DFW and other Texas locations. Call 214-775-0622 or go to MoShield.com to schedule your appointment. Weather is finally starting to cool down and you wa...
2024-10-20
09 min
Tough Girl Podcast
Caroline Paul: How Outdoor Adventures Improve Life as We Age - Lessons from 'Tough Broad’. Discover how embracing bravery and the outdoors can lead to a fulfilling and adventurous life at any age.
Join us on this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast as we welcome Caroline Paul, an inspiring author and adventurer. Caroline's new book, TOUGH BROAD: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking―How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age, explores the transformative power of outdoor adventures for aging gracefully. She is also the author of the New York Times bestseller The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure and Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation, and GPS Technology, which has been translated into fifteen languages. Caroline's TED Talk, “To Raise Brave Gir...
2024-08-04
49 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
The science of manifestation
In this podcast I talk to Stanford neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, compassion researcher, inventor, entrepreneur, NY Times bestselling author and philanthropist James R. Doty about how simple acts of kindness can change our lives, how we all can make a difference in the world, the power of compassion, the true power of manifestation, and so much more!Our sponsors helping make this episode possible: -PURITY WOODS: Go to puritywoods.com/DRLEAF or enter code DRLEAF at checkout for an additional 10% off your first order. 🚨Get 15% OFF Brain-Ee bundle here: https://drleaf.com 📫 250,000+ read my free newsletter that breaks down scientific strategies to help you improve...
2024-06-20
51 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
The science of manifestation
In this podcast I talk to Stanford neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, compassion researcher, inventor, entrepreneur, NY Times bestselling author and philanthropist James R. Doty about how simple acts of kindness can change our lives, how we all can make a difference in the world, the power of compassion, the true power of manifestation, and so much more!Our sponsors helping make this episode possible: -PURITY WOODS: Go to puritywoods.com/DRLEAF or enter code DRLEAF at checkout for an additional 10% off your first order. 🚨Get 15% OFF Brain-Ee bundle here: https://drleaf.com 📫 250,000+ read my free newsletter that breaks down scientific strategies to help you improve...
2024-06-20
51 min
Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast
Anxiety, Pain + Pleasure with Dopamine Nation's Dr Anna Lembke
My guest for this episode is the mega bestselling author of Dopamine Nation and her name is Dr Anna Lembke. She's an American psychiatrist and Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic at Stanford University. She is a specialist in the opioid epidemic in the United States. Here we talk about the relationship between anxiety, pleasure and pain. The pleasure pain balance and the way in which we move toward pleasure to solve anxiety and it works short term, but for many of the things we do to - such as picking up our phone to scroll...
2024-05-27
51 min
Your Working Life
You Belong Here with Kim Dabbs
Kim Dabbs, Founder: To Belonging Book: You Belong Here: The Power of Being Seen, Heard, and Valued on Your Own Terms. Kim Dabbs is a global leader in Belonging and Purpose, whose unique life story informs her passionate advocacy for inclusion and understanding. Born in Korea and adopted by American parents, Kim's journey has taken her from feeling perpetually out of place in different cultures to becoming an influential voice in creating spaces where everyone feels they belong. As the Global Vice President of ESG and Social Innovation at Steelcase, she app...
2024-04-29
25 min
The Conch podcast
The Conch- Caroline Ferguson Irlanda
When does a rising tide NOT lift all boats? How does U.S. militarization affect the people of Palau and their seafood? And, in what ways do economic, racial, gender, and environmental justice issues intersect in the seafood sector? We’ve got some mighty BIG questions on the latest episode of The Conch, and THE person to answer them. On Season 5, Episode 7, Dr. Caroline Ferguson Irlanda shares her eye-opening insights and solutions to pressing challenges. A postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University and the host of Surf and Turf Podcast, Dr. C...
2024-04-23
38 min
Your Working Life
Neurodiversity and the Future of Work with Dr. Maureen Dunne
Maureen Dunne is a cognitive scientist, neurodiversity expert, global keynote speaker, board director, and business leader with over two decades of experience helping organizations build thriving cultures. She has served as a Senior Advisor to some of the world's top corporate brands, Fortune 500 companies, universities, venture capital funds, and government officials, including the LEGO Foundation, Cornell University, and Members of Congress. She also recently co-created the executive education program for business leaders on "Future-Ready Leadership" at the Harvard Kennedy School. A member of the neurodiversity community, she is a frequent media commentator and contributor on n...
2024-04-01
28 min
Lead on Purpose with James Laughlin
Mastering the Art of Idea Generation: Insights from Stanford's D School
Mastering the Art of Idea Generation: Insights from Stanford's D SchoolJeremy Utley is the Director of Executive Education at Stanford's d.school, author of "IDEAFLOW: The Only Business Metric That Matters," and an incredible innovator. In today's fast-paced business landscape, where creativity and innovation are paramount, Jeremy offers unique insights and strategies to supercharge the innovation process.Jeremy opened my eyes to new ways of thinking and new ways of creating. This episode was powerful. We spoke about idea generation, AI and how we can leverage it in both business and everyday...
2024-03-06
51 min
People of Science with Jon Choy
Caroline Scheuing, BioSci PhD @ Stanford
Caroline is a first year PhD student in Stanford's BioSci program. In this episode, we learn some of the unique aspects of the program, how her valuable research experience at the University of Michigan led her pursuing a PhD, and how to optimize the timing of your PhD application process to mitigate burnout.
2024-02-27
27 min
Cauê Gasparotto, MD
#44 Ela largou a faculdade de moda para fazer pediatria na MEDICINA USP e estudar em Stanford | Dra. Caroline Kanaan
No vídeo de hoje, entrevisto Caroline Kanaan, médica pediatra pelo Instituto da Criança do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da USP. Ela possui pós-graduação em Gestão de Saúde pelo CEP/Einstein e especialização em Biodesign pela Stanford University. Atualmente está coordenadora de prática médica e head do grupo equidade de gênero no Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. É representante brasileira do programa Santander Women Emerging Leaders e co-fundadora do perfil @Epitalk, focado em difundir informações sobre epilepsia para o público geral. Caroline conta como tomou suas decisões de ca...
2024-02-15
47 min
Bump to Business Owner
S3 E3: "Lean into the chaos" with Saasha Celestial-One, Co-Founder & COO of OLIO app
Like so many women with corporate careers, Saasha Celestial-One decided during mat leave that it just wasn’t worth the sacrifices it required. Instead, inspired by her mat leave experience, she created London’s first pay-as-you-go nursery. Fiercely ambitious, Saasha and her friend and now co-founder Tessa, wanted to create a business that contributed meaningfully to the environment, and Olio was born: a mere 5 months after their initial ‘A-ha’ moment! As a solo founder, I am fascinated by co-founder relationships, even more so when you’re working with your best friend. It was so interesting to hear Sa...
2024-02-15
39 min
The Stanford Daily Podcast
Office Hours Air: 5. Caroline Winterer
Caroline Winterer has been fascinated by dinosaurs since her childhood. She remembers thumbing through illustrations of prehistory growing up, intrigued by the distant past. In her forthcoming book, How the New World Became Old, she honors her inner child with the historian’s eye for change over time – deep time. Coined by the writer John McPhee, deep time refers to the new idea that Earth is not thousands of years old but millions, indeed billions, as modern scientists established last century. An intellectual historian and historian of science, Winterer tells the story of how the idea of deep...
2024-02-01
1h 16
It's Messy But It's So Good
Stress Relief and Self-Care: Caroline Bass’s Herbal Journey
Gift: Subscribe to Fran’s newsletter and receive a FREE Toolkit: Calm Your Anxiety Instantly. Designed to give you 5 tools to quickly regulate your emotions and nervous system. About: "It's Messy, But It's So Good," Welcome to "It's Messy, But It's So Good," the podcast where host Fran Medina explores captivating journeys of individuals following their passions amidst life's challenges. Each episode features raw, unfiltered stories of remarkable people who embraced chaos, navigated obstacles, and transformed in their pursuit of purpose. Bio:Caroline Bass is on a mission to harness the power of herbs...
2024-01-22
30 min
Take Back Your Mind
Consciousness and The Paranormal with Caroline Cory
Next, Michael sits down with Caroline Cory, an award-winning filmmaker, author, and the founder of the Omnium Method of Energy Medicine and Consciousness Studies. Caroline has worked with world-renowned scientists and experts from Harvard Medical School, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and Stanford University conducting scientific experiments on the correlation between consciousness, health, and the physical body. Caroline founded Omnium Media, which tackles thought-provoking topics on the human condition and the nature of reality. She has been a featured guest expert on supernatural phenomena at major conferences, on the news, and on T...
2023-12-20
1h 06
Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast
I was wrong about hypnosis
I am joined here by Stanford psychiatrist Dr David Spiegel to talk about hypnosis and self hypnosis. Now before you switch off and think 'ugh that's a load of poppycock' - I was and always have been cynical about this too but David is very much from the science and research school of thought and he utterly dispels my distrust of hypnosis here, educating me and hopefully you too on what an effective, scientifically backed intervention it can be to help us through anxiety, especially when it comes to things like phobias. I loved talking to him, and I...
2023-12-18
36 min
The Perception Podcast
Explaining the Science of Memory with Professor Daniel C. Richardson
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Perception Podcast with me your host Caroline Partridge. Today I'm marking this the 50th episode of the series by inviting back my very first guest Professor of Experimental Psychology Daniel C. Richardson to deep dive into the fitting topic of memory. Once again I'm astounded by the insights shared by Dan as we learn that despite having an immense capacity for recognition, memory is not an objective instrument of recall, but essentially serves as a tool of storytelling, and that tool is highly susceptible to bias, expectation and suggestion. So please...
2023-11-15
45 min
Animation Fascination
Episode 111: Caroline Foley | Animator, Producer, Story Artist, Writer
"We are small but mighty!" In this special interview episode, Marc and Stanford are joined by multi-hyphenate Caroline Foley! Caroline has worked in practically every animation medium from stop motion, to hand-drawn, to computer generated, and more. From her time as a Story Editor for TOCA BOCA, to Development deals with Cartoon Network and Amazon, Animation and character design for RICK AND MORTY, Story artist and animator for BOJACK HORSEMAN, and creating TOASTY TALES. Also discussed: Caroline's time at CalArts, influences in animation growing up, plus much, much more... ...
2023-08-09
1h 08
Your Working Life
The Scoop About Podcasting with Michael Osborne, Caroline Dowd-Higgins, and Claire McInerny
Michael Osborne is a podcast veteran, with over twelve years of experience as a podcast creator and host. He's the head of 14th Street Studios, a podcast production and marketing firm based in Austin, TX. Michael started his first show while he was finishing his PhD in climate science at Stanford, and, after completing his degree, he spent five years running a podcast incubator for Stanford. His most recent podcast is called "Famous & Gravy – a conversation about quality of life, one dead celebrity at a time." 14th Street Studios specializes in creative development and podcast marketing for indiv...
2023-07-11
32 min
The Migration Podcast
Ep.1 (S4): Caroline Wanjiku Kihato speaks about turning data into art
We only just get started with Season 4 and there is important news already: -Fiona will be on leave for a while, leaving you in Kate’s capable hands. ("bye bye!"~Fiona) -The annual IMISCOE conference is about to start; we hope to see you in great numbers online or in person in Warsaw from July 3-6th 2023. https://www.imiscoe.org/conference -We have a new podcast team! Follow the IMISCOE channels to learn more about our members. Now…back to business: Have you ever considered translating your research into music or other forms of art? In this episode, Asya Pisa...
2023-07-01
21 min
Audio Articles from The Stanford Daily
Caroline Polachek’s new album captivates audience with an island of misfit feelings
Read the article here: https://stanforddaily.com/2023/03/07/caroline-polacheks-new-album-captivates-audience-with-an-island-of-misfit-feelings
2023-03-08
00 min
TABLEWORK (by Stanford TAPS)
Julius Caesar — Student Voices (w/ Julius Caesar Assistant Directors)
This Episode of TABLEWORK features Stanford Undergraduates Priscilla De La Rosa & Caroline Sasso, who serve as Assistant Directors for "Julius Caesar." TAPS Graduate Student and TABLEWORK Host Marina Johnson, who also serves as Dramaturg for the production, interviews them on how Assistant Directors help keep the production on track, and how they explore the poignant and sometimes dark themes of this tragedy. Hosted by TAPS PhD Candidate Marina Johnson. The statements in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers.
2023-02-27
21 min
Clan MacKenzie Podcast
Caroline Stanford from The Landmark Trust on the Mackenzie’s and Fairburn Tower
Caroline Stanford, historian for The Landmark Trust traces the history of Fairburn Tower as well as it’s beautiful restoration. To learn more about Fairburn Tower, check out https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/search-and-book/properties/fairburn-tower-58697/#Overview as well as https://clanmackenzie.org/the-tower/
2023-02-07
40 min
Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan
#285: Top Hacks of Breakthrough Thinkers, With Jeremy Utley The Director Of Executive Education At Stanford
In This Episode You Will Learn About: The top hacks to coming up with the most creative ideas in the room Spoiler alert: anyone can do this it is not limited to a select group of people The reasons why you haven’t been able to come up with creative ideas thus far and how to fix it now A simple method for solving complex problems everyone needs to know Why stopping when you have come up with a decent idea is your worst idea yet. Resources: Website: www.jeremyutley.design Pre Order Idea Fl...
2023-01-10
41 min
Audio Articles from The Stanford Daily
Stanford alum Caroline Ellison ’16 apologizes for wrongdoing that led to FTX bankruptcy
Read the article here: https://stanforddaily.com/2022/12/28/stanford-alum-caroline-ellison-16-apologizes-for-wrongdoing-that-led-to-ftx-bankruptcy
2022-12-28
00 min
ONSC Podcast
Track Record - Caroline Wells, Stanford Cross Country
Standford's Cross Country Freshman, Caroline Wells, is today’s guest on the ONSC Podcast. Caroline is the most decorated track athlete in Florida History which includes 7 individual state titles and the 2020 Gatorade Florida Girls Cross Country Player of the Year. Tune in as we chat about Caroline's accomplishments in track, her recipe for success, and what her dream NIL deal would be. Connect with Caroline Wells & Stanford Women’s Cross Country:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caroline_wellss24/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carolineewellsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/stanfordxctfWebsite: https://gostanford.com/sports/cross-co...
2022-12-07
22 min
Stanford Medcast
Episode 47: Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series - Sleep and its Impact on Mental Health
This activity will discuss the importance for children and adolescents to get consistent and quality sleep with Dr. Caroline Okorie, who is board certified in pediatric pulmonology, sleep medicine, and general pediatrics and a Clinical Assistant Professor, Pediatrics - Pulmonary Medicine at Stanford University. We will explore the connection between sleep and mental health, the common sleep disorders that may co-occur alongside mental health conditions, risk factors for sleep issues, and how parents can help improve their child’s sleep. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode47 Claim CE: https://stanford.cl...
2022-10-04
25 min
The Connected Caroline Show
Celebrity neuroscientist and six-time bestselling author Dan Levitin sheds light on how to be inspired, creative and happy at any age.
Millions have been inspired by Dan Levitin's books, four of which were bestsellers, including "This Is Your Brain On Music," which has been translated into 27 languages. (His full bio is below) And even so…the celebrity neuroscientist and multi-million-book-selling author has a side hustle...making and producing music. Dan released his second full-length record - "Sex and Math" - in late 2021, following his own research which became the subject of his book "Successful Aging." Prior to being a world-renowned Neuroscientist focusing on how music positively affects the brain, Daniel was an award-winning musician and music prod...
2022-06-07
37 min
Lactic Acid Podcast
Episode 30: Caroline Wells recaps her dominate high school career, her love for Dunkin Donuts, her running expectations at Stanford and more
Nine-time FHSAA State champion and Stanford commit Caroline Wells talks her love for Dunkin Donuts, Waffle House, her high school running career, advice she'd give younger athletes and being apart of a historical running lineage in the state of Florida. Follow along on FanHub: https://fanhubtf.com Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: Official Website: https://www.lacticacidpodcast.org YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dominique Smith Twitter: Lacticacid_pod Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast
2022-06-07
49 min
The Connected Caroline Show
Saving endangered animals in Africa from slaughter is just one reason you'll want to know filmmaker Kerry David
In this episode, we talk with filmmaker and endangered animal activist Kerry David. She is the founder of Over and Above Africa - a non-profit organization she launched in 2014 that has been instrumental in helping countries in Africa have an upper hand in the war against illegal, criminal animal poaching. We also talk about the magic that occurred when she followed her passion for living outside of the chaos of Hollywood and what happened next. ONLINE AUCTION: June 1st - 13th, 2022: https://www.overandaboveafrica.com/#auction-2022 Social Media: @OverAboveAfrica Website: https://www.overandaboveafrica.com...
2022-05-24
23 min
Think Like an Owner
Caroline Matthews & Connor McCarthy - Acquiring Youth Summer Camps - Ep.116
My guests on this episode are Caroline Matthews and Connor McCarthy, a husband and wife team running an investment firm called Canyonlands Funds that acquires youth summer camps from Maine to Florida. Both are extremely passionate about the outdoors and met on a trip to Bhutan while getting their MBAs at Stanford. After working in private equity for a few years after graduating, they decided to become entrepreneurs in the outdoors and have acquired two summer camps to date. Their strategy is one of the most unique and interesting I've maybe ever come across as I haven't...
2022-05-24
1h 01
Owning It: The Anxiety Podcast
Social Anxiety: An Expert's Take
Welcome back to season 8. For my first episode of the season I am joined by associate professor and psychologist at Stanford University Dr Katie Fracalanza. Katie is a world renowned expert in many aspects of anxiety, from people pleasing to OCD and lots in between but for this chat we hone in on social anxiety in particular. Why do we struggle? Why is it so commonly experienced? What's happening when we feel socially anxious? What can we do to make our social encounters easier? We unpack the science and the theory as well as offer practical advice. Follow me...
2022-05-16
41 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
Podcast 375: The different types of post-trauma syndromes & how to find healing
Sign up to Patreon to get access to bonus ad-free podcasts, exclusive downloads, live Q&As and more: https://www.patreon.com/drcarolineleafEPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this podcast I talk to Dr. Paul Conti, a Stanford and Harvard-trained psychologist, about his incredible new book Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic: How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal From It, the importance of a bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach to mental health and trauma management, getting to the root of our traumas, how we can manage and change how trauma impacts us, and so much more!Read...
2022-04-21
51 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
Podcast 375: The different types of post-trauma syndromes & how to find healing
Sign up to Patreon to get access to bonus ad-free podcasts, exclusive downloads, live Q&As and more: https://www.patreon.com/drcarolineleafEPISODE DESCRIPTION: In this podcast I talk to Dr. Paul Conti, a Stanford and Harvard-trained psychologist, about his incredible new book Trauma: The Invisible Epidemic: How Trauma Works and How We Can Heal From It, the importance of a bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach to mental health and trauma management, getting to the root of our traumas, how we can manage and change how trauma impacts us, and so much more!Read...
2022-04-21
51 min
The Minor Consult
Caroline Fairchild- Being An Effective Communicator & the Future of Work
Dean Lloyd Minor sits down to discuss the rapid transformation of the workplace with the Editor at Large of LinkedIn’s global newsroom, Caroline Fairchild. They discuss the seismic changes of recent years that have altered the very nature of how we work, what employees and employers are doing to adjust, and how organizations can emerge stronger and more resilient following times of upheaval. As part of this conversation, they stress the importance of communicating with understanding and empathy, and of fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
2022-03-12
34 min
Inevitable
Ep. 192: Caroline Spears, Founder & Executive Director of Climate Cabinet
Today's guest is Caroline Spears, Founder & Executive Director of Climate Cabinet.Climate Cabinet makes local climate change data and policy solutions actionable for policymakers on the frontlines of the climate crisis. The organization ensures critical local climate opportunities are on the map and that key players are equipped to immediately advance bold climate action. Born in Houston, Texas, Caroline studied climate science and clean energy at Stanford University, graduating with her B.S. and M.S. in Atmosphere and Energy Engineering. Previously, she worked in solar energy. Caroline has received the 2021 "Grist Fixer" award, won a Henry...
2022-01-17
43 min
Grit & Growth
The Moment Chooses You: The Strategic Acquisition Journey
Meet Caroline Wanjiku, cofounder of Daproim Africa, and Victor Basta, CEO of DAI Magister, and learn how one intrepid Kenyan entrepreneur overcame adversity to transform her bootstrapped social enterprise into a strategic acquisition.Caroline’s entrepreneurial journey began like most other ambitious founders. She and her business partner (and eventual husband) created Daproim in 2006 with a vision to make Kenya a destination for IT outsourcing. A chance encounter with the Rockefeller Foundation in 2011 led to a grant and a realization that the business they were building was also a social enterprise. Caroline explains:“We were empl...
2021-08-10
45 min
Conversations with Caroline
2:5 In Conversation with Nicole Mesita
On today's episode I sit down with my good friend Nicole Mesita to share about Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness Month. Nicole resides in the East Bay Area where she works in private practice as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. She is a Mom of two and serves alongside her beloved husband in their local church. Most recently she's devoted her time to cleft and craniofacial awareness, education and interventions when her second daughter was diagnosed with a cleft palate at one week old. Learn more about her journey at @Cleft_Baby_Dietitian on Instagram. July is C...
2021-07-07
33 min
Family Health with Dr. Lex
Preparing for Common Family Emergencies with ER Physician Dr. Anne-Caroline Norman
In this episode, Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician Dr. Anne-Caroline Norman and I discuss Preparing for Common Family Emergencies including answers to the following questions: - Is COVID improving and will we be able to travel again soon?- What are the most common family emergencies we can prepare our home and family for?- What do we need to prepare for wound care, allergic reactions and pain?- What supplies should we bring when travelling?- How do we know a situation is an emergency? - Ho...
2021-07-02
1h 23
Caroline Spiegel Shares Why She Created Quinn, A "No Visuals" Porn Site For Women
Caroline Spiegel is the CEO and cofounder of audio erotica platform, Quinn. Yes, you read right: Quinn is based on audio erotica, making it a "no visuals" porn site on a mission to help women orgasm and "finish first." Caroline studied Computer Science at Stanford (the interest in tech runs in the family -- her older brother is Snapchat CEO and cofounder, Evan Spiegel), before leaving during her senior year to start her company. She recently relocated from New York to Los Angeles where she can be found working on Quinn and hosting "The Quinn Show" podcast. ...
2021-05-20
34 min
RAISE Podcast
67: Caroline Chang, UC Innovation
On this episode of the RAISE podcast, Brent talks to a long-time innovator, friend, and Advancement Services Great, Caroline Chang. After a varied career during which she “took the cookies as they were passed” (she’ll explain what that means), Caroline landed as the Vice President of Community and Product Engagement at UC Innovation. Caroline has worked extensively as an internal and external partner with almost every CRM system in the advancement space, so she knows the ecosystem of traditional alumni databases and what each of them can and can’t provide to fundraisers. Caroline was an early believer that if...
2021-05-17
53 min
The Quinn Show
Greta Meyer
Greta Meyer is a Stanford product designer and mechanical engineer with a game changing female health startup. Sequel is making a leak-proof tampon so you can wear white pants with confidence. Caroline and Greta talk about fucking on your period, making products that solve real problems, and how to tell someone what you like in bed without being awkward. Follow @trysequel @carospiegel @tryquinn
2021-05-04
52 min
Invincible Career - Claim your power and regain your freedom
Career Success with Caroline Tsay, CEO of Compute Software - Issue #263
My guest for this episode is Caroline Tsay. Caroline is the CEO and co-founder of Compute Software. Their Cloud Cost Optimization platform delivers the deepest cost savings for your cloud infrastructure running on Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. Caroline was also one of the most talented Product Leaders that I worked with in Silicon Valley. In this podcast episode, you’ll hear about how she started down her tech path with a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University. She went on to receive an M.S. in Management Science & Engineering from Stanford, as...
2021-03-31
30 min
In Common
Commoning #4: Fisheries and aquaculture commons with Erik Thulin, Jessica Blythe and Caroline Ferguson
Stefan and Michael interview Erik Thulin, Jessica Blythe and Caroline Ferguson on topics related to the upcoming Fisheries and Aquaculture Commons virtual conference hosted by the IASC on March 9-12. This is the second episode in a series covering this year’s thematic conferences from the International Association for the Study of the Commons. Erik Thulin is the applied behavioral science lead at Rare, and is directing the agenda for Center for Behavior and the Environment. He focuses on bridging the academic-practice gap through collaborations with research partners and environmental practitioners. Jessic...
2021-03-06
51 min
We Should Talk About That
On How To Teach Our Girls To Power Through Fear and Claim Their Own Bravery with 'Gutsy Girl' and Adventurer, Caroline Paul
Send me a Text Message about the show!Caroline Paul is the ultimate BADASS. She has spent her life following her heart and dreams wherever they have taken her, including a 13 year career as one of San Francisco's first fire WOMEN, white water rafting on rivers all over the world that have never been rafted, kayaking around various countries and micro flighting with the world's elite, just to name a few.In this episode, The Two Jess(es) sit down for a conversation on bravery, and recognizing fear as an important emotion, but also acknowledging...
2020-12-21
52 min
New Books in Asian American Studies
Caroline H. Yang, "The Peculiar Afterlife of Slavery: The Chinese Worker and the Minstrel Form" (Stanford UP, 2020)
The Peculiar Afterlife of Slavery: The Chinese Worker and the Minstrel Form (Stanford University Press, 2020) explores how antiblack racism lived on through the figure of the Chinese worker in US literature after emancipation. Drawing out the connections between this liminal figure and the formal aesthetics of blackface minstrelsy in literature of the Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction eras, Caroline H. Yang reveals the ways antiblackness structured US cultural production during a crucial moment of reconstructing and re-narrating US empire after the Civil War.Ultimately, The Peculiar Afterlife of Slavery shows how the Chinese worker manifests the inextricable links between US l...
2020-12-04
50 min
The Learning Curve
Stanford’s Prof. Caroline Hoxby on Charter Schools, K-12 Ed Reform, & Global Competitiveness
This week on “The Learning Curve,” Cara and Gerard are joined by Caroline Hoxby, the Scott and Donya Bommer Professor of Economics at Stanford University and a Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution. Professor Hoxby shares what inspired her interest in charter schools, school choice, and social mobility, and the major lessons she has learned about K-12 education policymaking in the U.S. Source
2020-12-02
44 min
Smashing the Podcast
EP.501 The First Thanksgiving
Caroline, a guidance counselor mistakenly sends out the wrong transcripts to Stanford University under the name of an over-achieving high schooler. Ben and Michael, two fathers with opposing personalities come together to celebrate the wedding of their children. They are forced to spend the longest week of their lives together, and the big day cannot come soon enough. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smashingcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smashingcast/support
2020-11-23
1h 31
KZSU News
KZSU NewsUpdate: "Stanford, are you really ready to open?" 08/13
An opinion from Caroline Kim in The Stanford Daily: "Stanford, are you really ready to open?" The full, written opinion can be found at https://stanforddaily.com/2020/08/07/stanford-are-you-really-ready-to-open/. Thanks to our friends at The Stanford Daily!
2020-08-13
05 min
Thought Talk
The Importance of Philanthropy During COVID-19 With Miracle Foundation’s Caroline Boudreaux
Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Caroline Boudreaux, a social entrepreneur and the Founder of the Miracle Foundation. The Foundation is committed to a family for every child in our lifetime. Caroline and I take some time to talk about philanthropy and charity in trying times, the three Ts of philanthropy as well as the challenges nonprofits face compared to for profit businesses. Tips In 1989, the U.N. ratified the Rights of the Child — 12 measurable things kids need to reach their full potential and the li...
2020-07-29
00 min
MOJO Maker for Womxn in Tech
Episode #8: Caroline Wong on Driving Achievement and Finding Balance in Tech
Caroline Wong, the Chief Strategy Officer at Cobalt.io, is known for her practical information security knowledge that stems from her diverse experiences as a Cigital consultant, a semantic product manager, and day-to-day leadership roles at both eBay and Zynga. Caroline teaches cybersecurity courses on LinkedIn Learning, is a member of the Forbes Technology Council, and was named 2019’s Cyber Educator of the Year in the 6th annual Cyberjutsu Awards. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, holds a Certificate in Finance and Accounting from Stanford Graduate School of Business, and authored th...
2020-06-30
39 min
Join Us in France Travel Podcast
French Immersion Programs
Are you looking for a French immersion program in France? This episode will help you think through some of the things you should consider before making your choice. I must point that this episode NOT sponsored by any language school, my guests are making recommendations based on their experience and preferences only. My guests Janice and Caroline recount their experiences and what they consider the positives and negatives of language programs. Janice Chung has been a teacher and school principal and is now retired. She has a lot of insightful experiences about what makes a...
2020-06-07
48 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
Episode #139: How to correctly use movement and exercise to defeat depression and loneliness, reduce worry, and eliminate anxiety with Dr. Kelly McGonigal
We all know that exercise is good for us, but did you know that movement changes us from the inside out, improving both our mental and physical health? In this episode I discuss the power of movement with bestselling author, research psychologist and lecturer at Stanford Dr. Kelly Mcgonigal, and how exercise can help defeat depression, anxiety, loneliness and shame, making us feel more connected with ourselves and with others. PLUS Kelly shares some great tips on how to get more movement and exercise at home and in your daily routine so you don't even have to go to a g...
2020-03-16
53 min
The Dr. Leaf Show
Episode #139: How to correctly use movement and exercise to defeat depression and loneliness, reduce worry, and eliminate anxiety with Dr. Kelly McGonigal
We all know that exercise is good for us, but did you know that movement changes us from the inside out, improving both our mental and physical health? In this episode I discuss the power of movement with bestselling author, research psychologist and lecturer at Stanford Dr. Kelly Mcgonigal, and how exercise can help defeat depression, anxiety, loneliness and shame, making us feel more connected with ourselves and with others. PLUS Kelly shares some great tips on how to get more movement and exercise at home and in your daily routine so you don't even have to go to a g...
2020-03-16
53 min
Very Bad Therapy
42. VBT in History (1970s): Was the Stanford Prison Experiment a Sham?
Philip Zimbardo rode the impact of the Stanford Prison Experiment to international renown. Perhaps he forgot to mention that his famous research was more performance art than psychological experiment. In our eighth of twelve history episodes, we look at the common narratives and impact of the SPE, and then consider recently uncovered evidence to the contrary. Plus, Carrie makes sense of Zimbardo’s 7,000 word response to the new criticisms. Thank you for listening. Support the show by becoming a monthly subscriber on Patreon to receive access to bonus episodes or by making a one-time contribution via PayPal....
2020-03-02
58 min
KZSU News
2020.02.14-Beyond the Bubble: Vote16 Palo Alto; Spotlight (Reprise): Caroline Kushel
This week, Ken Der goes (not too far) Beyond the Bubble with Antonia Mou, Miranda Li, and Yael Sarig! They are students at Palo Alto High School and are leaders of the Palo Alto chapter of Vote16, a nationwide effort to lower the voting age to 16. Their goal for Palo Alto is to develop student participation in PAUSD School Board elections and to encourage fellow young people to explore voting as a core element of democracy. Also in this episode is the latest "Daily Brew" podcast from the Stanford Daily--focusing on the Carta platform--as well as a r...
2020-02-15
59 min
Long Now: Conversations at The Interval
The Art and Science of Deep Time:
Conceiving the Inconceivable in the 19th Century: Caroline Winterer
The ambition to think on the scale of thousands, millions, even billion of years emerged in the 19th century. Historian and author Caroline Winterer chronicles how the concept of “deep time” has inspired and puzzled thinkers in cognitive science, art, geology (and elsewhere) to become one of the most influential ideas of the modern era. Caroline Winterer is Anthony P. Meier Family Professor in the Humanities and Director of the Stanford Humanities Center. She is an American historian, with special expertise in American thought and culture. Her most recent book is American Enlightenments: Pursuing Happiness in the Age of Reason. Other...
2020-02-06
1h 09
On The Dance Floor
Episode 7 - Fringe By the Sea Show with LPGA stars Bronte Law, Caroline Masson, Angela Stanford and Tiffany Joh
To celebrate the start of this year's Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open we were live at the Fringe By the Sea, accompanied by some very special guests. Emma and Beth were on stage with LPGA stars Bronte Law, Caroline Masson, Angela Stanford and Tiffany Joh. The banter was free-flowing as they discussed everything from Links golf to solving slow play, while revealing some of their extra curricular activities too! On Twitter: www.twitter.com/OTDFGolfPodOn Instagram: www.instagram.com/onthedancefloorgolf
2019-08-07
59 min
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & War
What Once Was True by Jean Grainger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/382977 to listen full audiobooks. Title: What Once Was True Author: Jean Grainger Narrator: Caroline Lennon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 15 minutes Release date: June 25, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: Robinswood, Co Waterford, 1939. The once grand house is home to two very different families. Despite delusions of grandeur, Lord and Lady Kenefick and their adult children live a life of decayed opulence as the money needed to keep such a large house and grounds ever dwindles. Meanwhile, the Murphy family, Dermot, Isabella and...
2019-06-25
03 min
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & War
Return to Robinswood by Jean Grainger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/383297 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Return to Robinswood Author: Jean Grainger Narrator: Caroline Lennon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 4 minutes Release date: June 25, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: Robinswood Estate, County Waterford, Ireland. 1946. Years of neglect and abandonment have left the family seat of the Keneficks almost derelict, but the new Lord Kenefick and his charming young wife Kate are determined to breathe life into the old house once more. The war is over, and they have survived, so now they must...
2019-06-25
03 min
Everything Saxophone Podcast
Episode 058 - Caroline Davis; Influence of being mobile in saxophone playing and composing
Mobile since her birth in Singapore, composer, and saxophonist Caroline Davis lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her debut album, Live Work & Play, was featured on All About Jazz’s best releases, and she was named one of JazzTimes’ Best New Artists in 2012. Her second album, Doors: Chicago Storylines, is an audio documentary that uniquely sets stories from Chicago’s jazz scene from the 80s and 90s alongside her original music. In 2018, she won the Downbeat Critic’s Poll “rising star” in the alto saxophone category. Caroline’s third album, Heart Tonic, was released on Sunnyside Records to much acclaim in NPR, the Ne...
2019-06-13
1h 08
KZSU News
2019.04.05-News Roundup, Spotlight with Stanford Tree Caroline Kushel, Interview with Ram's Head and The Addams Family, Chain of Questions Vox Pop
This week, Ken Der interviews Caroline Kushel '21 about her journey to becoming the 2019-2020 Stanford Tree--the widely recognized mascot of the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band--and her experiences in the month since, Gillian Brassil has a conversation with members of the Ram's Head Theatrical Society performing in the spring's production of "The Addams Family," and Darlene Franklin asks Stanford community members what they want to know about others in her Vox Pops segment. Plus, headlines and news stories of the week from Leily Rezvani and The Stanford Daily! Follow the Relatively Round Table on Twitter...
2019-04-14
56 min
Entertainment Marketing - Event Marketing and Digital Marketing by Laurent Lootens - Lapin Quotidien
Finding Your Purpose - Creating Disney For Dogs & Female Entrepreneurship - Caroline Vander Straeten
This episode is about the journey of being an entrepreneur. Caroline Vander Straeten is an Belgian entrepreneur who wants to create Disneyland for dogs. After lots of studies at management schools like Vlerick and Stanford, Caroline worked as a vet expert for different companies. In stead of choosing the easy path, she chose love. Romantic love ànd love for being an entrepreneur and starting her own business. A dog business. We discuss Customer Delight and Customer Experience, dealing with Burn Out, following your passion and marketing. More about Caroline and her business : https://www...
2019-01-16
56 min
Ancient Greece Declassified
19 America's Greco-Roman Legacies w/ Caroline Winterer
At a time when kings and emperors ruled the world, the Founding Fathers of the US were striving to resurrect a millennia-old dream: that of a free republic. Drawing inspiration from ancient Athens, the Roman Republic, and Carthage, they helped craft a society that was at once radically new and rooted in antiquity. Joining us to explore the influence of classical models on early American history is Caroline Winterer, professor of American History and of Classics at Stanford University and director of Stanford's Center for Humanities. Winterer is the author of American Enlightenments: Pursuing Happiness in the A...
2019-01-03
50 min
The Catherine Plano Podcast
Best of 2018 – Number 5: You are Mighty by Caroline Paul
Catherine is here today with Caroline Paul. Caroline grew up in New England, with an identical twin, a younger brother, and a menagerie of animals. And she goes on by sharing with us that during her adolescent years she did some goofy things like: learned all the constellations in the Western Hemisphere; on a regular basis rode her banana-seat bicycle for miles to read Archie comics at the nearest general store in her rural town. Then built a boat out of milk cartons and convinced others to join her on the river, then waded to shore with them when...
2018-12-18
00 min
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & War
Preacher's Rage by J.A. Johnstone, William W. Johnstone
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/361821 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Preacher's Rage Series: #25 of First Mountain Man Author: J.A. Johnstone, William W. Johnstone Narrator: Jack Garrett Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 27 minutes Release date: December 18, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.4 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: For the greatest trapper in the country, there's no place like the Rocky Mountains. Preacher and his son Hawk are riding the High Lonesome when the clear mountain air is split by a girl's savage screams. A gang of ruthless trappers has kidnapped a Crow woman, b...
2018-12-18
05 min
The Catherine Plano Podcast
Episode 138: You are Mighty by Caroline Paul
Catherine is here today with Caroline Paul. Caroline grew up in New England, with an identical twin, a younger brother, and a menagerie of animals. And she goes on by sharing with us that during her adolescent years she did some goofy things like: learned all the constellations in the Western Hemisphere; on a regular basis rode her banana-seat bicycle for miles to read Archie comics at the nearest general store in her rural town. Then built a boat out of milk cartons and convinced others to join her on the river, then waded to shore with them when...
2018-10-03
00 min
The Long Now Foundation
The Art and Science of Deep Time - Caroline Winterer
The ambition to think on the scale of thousands, millions, even billion of years emerged in the 19th century. Historian and author Caroline Winterer: https://history.stanford.edu/people/caroline-winterer chronicles how the concept of “deep time” has inspired and puzzled thinkers in cognitive science, art, geology (and elsewhere) to become one of the most influential ideas of the modern era. Caroline Winterer: https://history.stanford.edu/people/caroline-winterer is Anthony P. Meier Family Professor in the Humanities and Director of the Stanford Humanities Center. She is an American historian, with special expertise in American thought and culture. Her most recent...
2018-09-04
1h 09
Out of Line with Caroline Lee
Social Media Q+A with Anne Sage
Part two: after discussing eating disorders, mental health + anxiety with Anne Sage, Caroline asks a series of questions about Anne's social media practices. Anne Sage is an author, stylist and OG blogger under the alias ‘CitySage’.. She went to Stanford, worked as a consumer strategist in Manhattan, co-founded an online magazine in San Francisco, and wrote her first book, ‘Sage Living’ in LA. Anne and her husband, Ivan, live in LA with their two cats and two dogs. Anne also happens to be my business partner at our studio space, Light Lab, and is one of my dearest...
2018-06-13
38 min
Out of Line with Caroline Lee
Anne Sage on eating disorders and mental health
Anne Sage is an author, stylist and OG blogger under the alias ‘CitySage’.. She went to Stanford, worked as a consumer strategist in Manhattan, co-founded an online magazine in San Francisco, and wrote her first book, ‘Sage Living’ in LA. Anne and her husband, Ivan, live in LA with their two cats and two dogs. Anne also happens to be my business partner at our studio space, Light Lab, and is one of my dearest friends. She came over to my place where we recorded our chat on eating disorders [bulimia], anxiety, mental health, and so much more. Trigge...
2018-06-13
1h 38
Scandal Sheets
E4: The Scandalous Life and Death of Stanford White
In this episode, Caroline and Adrienne discuss the scandalous life and death of architect Stanford White and his marvelous mustache. Caroline unveils a new word and Adrienne determines that it must be like pluff mud. Join the fun on this week's Scandal Sheets!===============================================================Visit Scandal Sheets on Facebook and Instagram (@scandalsheetspod) and our website, www.scandalsheetspod.com. Enjoyed the show? Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, TuneIn, and Player.fm. Thank you for your support!We now have a Patreon! We would appreciate your support in...
2018-04-11
39 min
The Landmark Trust
Coed y Bleiddiau's Past Residents
Landmark's Historian Caroline Stanford delves into the history behind the former residents of Coed y Bleiddiau, a tiny 19th-century cottage on the Ffestiniog Railway. Written and read by Caroline Stanford. Introduction read by Landmark Ambassador Dominic West.
2018-04-05
09 min
Outer Limits Of Inner Truth
“E.T. Contact: They Are Here” with Caroline Cory
Caroline Cory returns to the Outer Limits of Inner Truth to discuss her film E.T. Contact: They Are Here The scientific approach has never been done before in ET/UFO context. Expert Caroline Cory takes viewers on an extraordinary journey to uncover whether these seemingly independent yet parallel reports may actually be scientific evidence of a greater phenomenon at work. Through a series of groundbreaking on camera experiments on human DNA, irrefutable science, interviews with leading experts from Harvard and Stanford, and jaw-dropping stories of individuals from around the world who share similar accounts of extraterrestrial and otherworldly encounters...
2018-01-30
59 min
The Landmark Trust
Lengthsman's Cottage in Lowsonford, Warwickshire
Landmark Historian Caroline Stanford delves into the history of Lengthsman's Cottage, a snug barrel-roofed 19th-century cottage on the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal. Written and read by Caroline Stanford.
2018-01-19
10 min
The Working Artist Project
Becoming with Caroline Davis
Connect with Caroline here: http://www.carolinedavis.org/Caroline and I had a great time talking about the complexities and beauty of life. Our conversation seemed to wind down many roads but the part that resonated with me is her ability to adapt to change. Singapore, Texas, Chicago, Atlanta and New York, have very little in common except for the fact that Caroline conquered them all. Mobile since her birth in Singapore, composer, saxophonist, and educator Caroline Davis now lives in Brooklyn, New York. After making her mark on the Chicago jazz...
2017-10-10
40 min
School's In
Educating Kids for Life: Why Humanities Matter with Caroline Winterer
Caroline Winterer, director of the Stanford Humanities Center, talks about the importance of humanities education and why learning about the past is important for our collective future.
2017-09-02
27 min
State of the Human
Burying (full episode)
As a society, we still maintain many ancient traditions and practices relating to the care of our dead. We invest tremendous resources and energy in maintaining cemeteries and sacred ground for the bodies of our beloved. In the face of death, we dig and scrape through dirt, mixing our emotions in with the earth. We create a grave--a hallowed space carved out for sadness and pain, but also for warmth and joy. We lay down what we carry from the person we’ve lost--the good and the bad. It doesn’t matter what we bury--a body, a feeling, or an obje...
2016-12-17
59 min
Listen to Popular Titles Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Montana Snowfall Audiobook by Caroline Fyffe
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Montana Snowfall Subtitle: McCutcheon Family Series, Book 7 Author: Caroline Fyffe Narrator: Corey M. Snow Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins Language: English Release date: 07-07-15 Publisher: Caroline Fyffe Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 202 votes Genres: Fiction, Historical Publisher's Summary: Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886 When Roady Guthrie, longtime foreman for the McCutcheon ranch, takes time off to go bear hunting, he never expects to find a young woman asleep in his hunting cabin in the midst...
2015-07-07
7h 12
Inside Social Innovation
Leveraging Twitter for Nonprofit Initiatives
Leveraging social media allows non-profits to reach a wide range of key stakeholders as well as promote awareness. At Social Media on Purpose 2014, Caroline Barlerin, Head of Twitter for Good, outlines what non-profits can do to maximize their effectiveness on Twitter. Barlerin is joined by HandUp director of business development Sammie Rayner, and the two discuss how non-profits can support their key initiatives by engaging audiences and disseminating content. At Twitter, Caroline Barlerin works with community outreach and corporate philanthropy, heading up Twitter for Good. In conversation with HandUp’s Sammie Rayner, Barlerin walks the Social Media on...
2014-12-06
39 min
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Mail-Order Brides of the West: Heather Audiobook by Caroline Fyffe
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Mail-Order Brides of the West: Heather Subtitle: McCutcheon Family Series, Book 4 Author: Caroline Fyffe Narrator: Lara Asmundson Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins Language: English Release date: 09-05-14 Publisher: Caroline Fyffe Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 189 votes Genres: Fiction, Historical Publisher's Summary: Mail-Order Brides of the West is a collaborative series by USA Today best-selling author Caroline Fyffe and New York Times best-selling author Debra Holland. Mail-order-bride-to-be Heather Stanford dreads the day the matron of the St. Louis bridal agency finds her a husband and sends her west. Heather...
2014-09-05
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Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Mail-Order Brides of the West: Heather Author: Caroline Fyffe Narrator: Lara Asmundson Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins Language: English Release date: 09-05-14 Publisher: Caroline Fyffe Genres: Fiction, Historical Summary: Mail-Order Brides of the West is a collaborative series by USA Today best-selling author Caroline Fyffe and New York Times best-selling author Debra Holland. Mail-order-bride-to-be Heather Stanford dreads the day the matron of the St. Louis bridal agency finds her a husband and sends her west. Heather actually has no desire to marry; she just wants to free...
2014-09-05
6h 26