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In Our Time With Melvyn Bragg
Copyright
In 1710, the British Parliament passed a piece of legislation entitled An Act for the Encouragement of Learning. It became known as the Statute of Anne, and it was the world’s first copyright law. Copyright protects and regulates a piece of work - whether that's a book, a painting, a piece of music or a software programme. It emerged as a way of balancing the interests of authors, artists, publishers, and the public in the context of evolving technologies and the rise of mechanical reproduction. Writers and artists such as Alexander Pope, William Hogarth and Charles Di...
2025-06-12
1h 02
In Our Time
Copyright
In 1710, the British Parliament passed a piece of legislation entitled An Act for the Encouragement of Learning. It became known as the Statute of Anne, and it was the world’s first copyright law. Copyright protects and regulates a piece of work - whether that's a book, a painting, a piece of music or a software programme. It emerged as a way of balancing the interests of authors, artists, publishers, and the public in the context of evolving technologies and the rise of mechanical reproduction. Writers and artists such as Alexander Pope, William Hogarth and Charles Dickens became involved in...
2025-06-12
1h 00
Trade Treasury Payments
Banking on everyone: Why inclusion is the next competitive advantage
To learn more about how financial institutions globally assess and improve their accessibility across employment, culture, product access and partnerships, Trade Treasury Payments (TTP) Editor Deepesh Patel spoke with Maka Bochorishvili, Environmental, Social and Governance Coordinator at TBC Bank; Mirza Muhammad Asim Baig, Senior Executive Vice President & Group Chief - Human Resource Management Group at National Bank of Pakistan; and Catherine Holloway, Co-founder & Academic Director of the Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI Hub) and a Professor at University College Londonhttps://tradetreasurypayments.com/posts/podcast-banking-on-everyone-why-inclusion-is-the-next-competitive-advantage
2025-05-02
33 min
Coffee & Geography
Coffee & Geography 4x11 We Are All Geographers
It's the 100th episode (well, technically, the 100th upload!) of the Coffee & Geography podcast! We've been on an incredible journey, with Kit Marie speaking to over 100 people from over 22 countries. The weekend of the 100th release coincided with the weekend after the Geographical Association Annual Conference 2024, so Kit Marie took the opportunity to grab as many previous podcast guests, in person, for a quick chat and a 'We are all Geographers' baton chain! Kit Marie also gives their introspective thoughts on the milestone.Let's catch up with:- Hina Robinson (1x09) h...
2024-04-13
34 min
ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak
S6 Ep. 1 - Guinea Bennett-Price, Theatre Educator & Director
Support the Echo Offstage Podcast by making a tax-deductible donation to our PayPal! Or you can sponsor an episode (or a season) of Echo Offstage.See Echo's whole 26th Season with a Subscription!Find out more about Echo Theatre! FB: facebook.com/echotheatredallasX (Twitter): @echodallasInsta: @echotheatredallasKeep up with Guinea on SoulRep's FB, Insta, X, and website! And listen to SoulRep's other co-founders, Tonya Holloway and Anyika McMillan-Herod, on Echo Offstage.Mentioned in the episode:Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts
2024-03-20
54 min
Quiz and Hers
S20 E4 - Adaptation Sensation
This week, Hallie has written a quiz all about works (mostly books) that were adapted into other works (mostly movies)! It is a very hard quiz. Justin gets big mad. We also talk about children’s literature, soccer, and some recent history!2:37: Q1 (Times & Places): How One Man Saved the British Monarchy is the subtitle of a 2010 non-fiction book about George VI that was adapted into what 2010 film directed by Tom Hooper?13:01: Q2 (Arts & Literature): What 1963 book, written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, was adapted into a 2009 film with some of the large cr...
2023-09-05
55 min
Connemara Pony Tales
Meet the Breeders: Australia
Send us a textIn this episode we meet with 3 of Australia's Connemara pony breeders who are passionate about the pony and the promotion of the breed through the Connemara Pony Breeders Society Australia.1. Catherine Hollingsworth Catherine is the CPBSA Registrar and breeds under the Badine prefix. Catherine has been associated with Connemara ponies in Australia for 20 years. Originally involved with the Wychwood Stud for 13 years, she has more recently been operating under the Badine prefix and breeding one or two ponies. While at Wychwood Catherine produced both pure bred and part bred p...
2023-07-09
57 min
A Blind Play
Marlboros, the King & 8 O'Clock Bean
You can leave a note for a writer or cast member. Click here to text the show.When tragedy befalls the neighbor of a retired woman, she learns more about the woman than she ever expected."Marlboros, the King and 8 O'clock Bean" was written and directed by Michael Mau and stars Annie Weaver as the narrator Sandra Jones as Lavinia Catherine Gaffney as Jolene Mustafa Slack as Curtis Ari Kraus Nadler as HardyThe theme music was composed by Trevor Tremaine. A...
2023-06-15
35 min
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
1888: Whitechapel Wednesdays 10| Episode 75
News of the Times Episode 75| 1888Whitechapel Wednesdays 10In this episode of Whitechapel wednesdays, the whitechapel inhabitants and the police are left reeling from the double event. Due to the horrific nature of the wounds on one of the bodies, only Elizabeth Stride has been identified. Large protests take place as calls are made for resignations. We also have for the the very time, the name of the murderer: Jack the Ripper. But is it a hoax?Hosted by Robin Coles. #NewsofTheTimes #VictorianCrimeStories #HistoricalCrimeStories #VictorianMurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimesE...
2023-05-17
28 min
The Uncensored Critic Podcast
Catherine McNamara on Applied Theatre
⚠️ Trigger warning ⚠️: In this episode we discuss matters relating to CCE (Child Criminal Exploitation) and County Lives. Viewer and listener discretion is advised. Catherine holds a MA in Drama and Theatre from Royal Holloway and a PGCE in Drama from Central. As well as having been the course leader of the MA Applied Theatre at Central and a Head of School at the University of Portsmouth from 2019-2022, she’s been involved in projects such as the Wellcome Trust’s “Rethinking Sexology”, and has lead the “TransActing Project” with Central School of Speech of Drama and Gendered Intelligence. ...
2023-05-16
1h 17
Sunday
16/04/2023
In the lead up to Eid-al-Fitr Muslims are not eating or drinking water during daylight hours. There are some Muslims who feel they cannot break the fast with their family this Ramadan - many of those identify as LGBTQ+. Some charities and organisations have been holding events to make sure they can share an Iftar with others. We hear from the events' organisers. UN Special Rapporteur for Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, speaks about what its like for ethnic and religious minorities in the country and what plans are to protect people.It's Easter in the Orthodox...
2023-04-16
43 min
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
1679 - 1879: When Reverends Go Bad | Episode 50v
News of the Times Episode 50v| 1679 -1879When Reverends Go BadThis episode focuses on two quite famous cases of their day. The Rev Robert Foulkes whose bad behaviour was renowned, but culminated in his stabbing to death his newborn son through an illicit affair he was having with his ward. The second case of the Rev John Selby Watson, recounts his bashing to death his wife in a fit of insanity, according to him. Hosted by Robin Coles. #NewsofTheTimes #VictorianCrimeStories #HistoricalCrimeStories #Victorian MurdersYouTube: https://www...
2023-04-06
28 min
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
1846: Serial Killer Sisters - Catherine Flannigan & Margaret Higgins | Episode 43v
News of the Times Story Ep43v | 1846 Serial Killer Sisters - Catherine Flannigan & Margaret Higgins A huge story in its day which drew considerable attention to the practice of "Burial Clubs" which allowed anyone to insure another's life provided they paid the premiums. It has been speculated that they killed up to 17 people, but only 4 were proven. A true creep Serial Killer Saturday episode.Hosted by Robin Coles. #NewsofTheTimes #VictorianCrimeStories #HistoricalCrimeStories #Victorian MurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimesEmail: newsofthetimespodcast@gmail.comIf you...
2023-03-25
34 min
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
1888: Whitechapel Wednesdays - Episode 2 | Episode 41v
News of the Times Episode 41v| 1888 Whitechapel Wednesdays - Episode 2In this second episode, newspaper articles recount the attempts at discovering the identity of the unknown victim found on the landing and stabbed 39 times. The initial suspects are reviewed.Tension, from the police perspective, mounts, as the papers are not completely fixed.Hosted by Robin Coles. #NewsofTheTimes #VictorianCrimeStories #HistoricalCrimeStories #Victorian MurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimesEmail: newsofthetimespodcast@gmail.comIf you like this, here are links to some other recommended videos:
2023-03-22
31 min
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
1580's: The Story of: Sawney Bean and his Cannibalistic Family | 151
News of the Times 151 | 1580'sSawney Bean and his Cannibalistic Family The infamous story of Sawney Bean and his Cannabilistic Family is a ghoulish story of a remote family living on the outskirts of Galloway, Scotland. Their estimated 25 year reign of terror had a severe impact on that area of the country. King James VI himself became involved in their eventual capture. Their estimated killings counted over 1000.A fascinating tale.Hosted by Robin Coles. #NewsofTheTimes #VictorianCrimeStories #HistoricalCrimeStories #Victorian MurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimesEmail: new...
2023-03-13
20 min
Sunday
Turkey and Syria Earthquake; Patriarch Kirill & KGB claims; C of E Synod; Prevent review
Mass graves are being dug in Syria and Turkey to bury the thouands of people who died in this week's earthquake. We speak to an Imam in Syria about the devastation he is dealing with Might MPs be able to force the Church of England to change its position on same sex marriage in church? The church’s recent decision to allow priests to bless same sex couples who are already married, but not to allow them to marry in church, has caused huge controversy. Several MPs say that the ban is out of step with public op...
2023-02-12
43 min
Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan
Best Of: Epicurus
Patrick and an esteemed panel of philosophers, writers and biographers discuss the life and intellectual legacy of ancient Greek philosopher and sage Epicurus. Joining Patrick on the panel are: Dr Catherine Wilson, author of 'How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well', Professor James Warren, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, Dr Martin Brady, Head of the Dept of Classics, UCD, Dr John Sellars, Reader in Philosophy, Royal Holloway University of London, Professor Monica Gale, Professor in Classics, Trinity College Dublin and Dr Tim O' Keefe, Georgia State University.
2022-05-08
52 min
Rock&Schnock
Episode 58 - Spécial "Cinéma Partie 2"
Avec un brin de nostalgie, mais aussi beaucoup de passion, de folie et d’humour, Alister dégote les raretés et les curiosités de la musique rock et pop française, des années 50 aux années 90. 1-Nancy Holloway - "Au Cinéma"2-Anna Karina - "Ma Ligne De Chance"3-Nico - "Strip Tease"4-Francis Lai - "Keep It Cool"5-Annie Giradot - "La Femme Faux Cils"6-Michel Polnareff - "Ça N'arrive Qu'aux Autres"7-Johanna Shimkus - "Le Monde Est Fou"8-Pier...
2022-02-14
1h 00
Met Office - Podcasts
Mostly Weather: Weather And Mood
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather. Weather and Mood In this edition, does weather affect among other things crime rates, migraines and our sense of wellbeing? As part of the conversation we hear about the Chinook Wind, UFO clouds and the art of loving winter. Presented by Jeff Norwood-Brown with Penny Tranter, Helen Roberts and Catherine Ross. Producer: Clare Nasir Editor: Adrian Holloway The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. Our website carries the latest UK and global weather forecasts, detailed information on weather types and climate science...
2021-12-09
25 min
House of Modern History
War 9/11 eine Zäsur?
Um diese Frage zu klären schauen wir uns heute erst einmal die Folgen von 9/11 an. Was hat sich verändert in Folge des Anschlags? Dies alles betrachten wir aus der Sicht des Westens. NATO ruft zum ersten Mal den Bündnisfall aus. Bush erklärt den "war on terror". Es kann von einer sogenannten "Versicherheitlichung" gesprochen werden. Außerdem wird Guantanamo geöffnet und Folter wird praktiziert. Ob dies nun eine Zäsur ist, darüber reden wir in dieser Folge. Quellen: ARTE Doku: Slahi und seine Folterer: https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/095726-000-A/sl...
2021-09-30
59 min
Talking History with Patrick Geoghegan
Epicurus: A Life
This week Patrick and an esteemed panel of philosophers, writers and biographers discuss the life and intellectual legacy of ancient Greek philosopher and sage Epicurus. Joining Patrick on the panel are: Dr Catherine Wilson, author of 'How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well', Professor James Warren, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, Dr Martin Brady, Head of the Dept of Classics, UCD, Dr John Sellars, Reader in Philosophy, Royal Holloway University of London, Professor Monica Gale, Professor in Classics, Trinity College Dublin and Dr Tim O' Keefe, Georgia State University.
2021-09-12
52 min
ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak
S3 Ep. 2 - Artistic Directors' Round Table Part II: Tonya Holloway, Christie Vela, & Kateri Cale
Support the Echo Offstage Podcast by making a tax-deductible donation to our PayPal! Or you can sponsor an episode (or a season) of Echo Offstage.Catch up on Part I of our Round Table discussion!Find out more about Echo Theatre!FB: https://www.facebook.com/echotheatredallasTwitter: @echodallasInsta: @echotheatredallasSoulRepTheater 3Mentioned in the episode:Texas Discovery GardensCathedral of HopeAEA Open AccessUptown Drama Podcast (with Christie Vela & Jeffery Schmidt)Tina Parker (Co-Artistic Director of Kitchen Dog Theater)
2021-08-25
39 min
Met Office - Podcasts
Mostly Weather: Microclimates
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather. Microclimates In this episode the team discuss microclimates Presented by Jeff Norwood-Brown with Penny Tranter, Helen Roberts and Catherine Ross. Producer: Clare Nasir Editor: Adrian Holloway The Met Office is the United Kingdom's national weather service. Our website carries the latest UK and global weather forecasts, detailed information on weather types and climate science and UK weather records for previous months, seasons and years. www.metoffice.gov.uk/
2021-08-20
28 min
ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak
S3 Ep. 1 - Artistic Directors' Round Table Part I: Tonya Holloway, Christie Vela, & Kateri Cale
Support the Echo Offstage Podcast by making a tax-deductible donation to our PayPal! Or you can sponsor an episode (or a season) of Echo Offstage.Find out more about Echo Theatre!FB: https://www.facebook.com/echotheatredallasTwitter: @echodallasInsta: @echotheatredallasSoulRepTheater 3Mentioned in the episode:Teatro DallasCora Cardona Phyllis CiceroBig ThoughtBrierley Resident Acting Company (DTC)Undermain TheatrePaul Baker-----------------------------------Echo Offstage is a production of Echo Theatre Dallas, a non-profit theatre dedicated to...
2021-08-18
47 min
Met Office - Podcasts
Mostly Weather: Weather In books
Met Office scientists take a lively look at the fascinating history and science of weather. Weather in books Childhood classics or true life drama’s - which books invoke the greatest weather imagery for you? In the latest Mostly Weather podcast the team discuss books that convey the beauty, science and sheer savagery of our weather. From The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, to the Perfect Storm, weather always provides a powerful literary backdrop. Presented by Jeff Norwood-Brown with Penny Tranter, Helen Roberts and Catherine Ross Producer: Clare Nasir Editor: Adrian Holloway The Met Office is the United Kingdom's na...
2021-06-30
33 min
Stairway For Ballet
EP: 17 Interview With Shania Gordon & Ava Holloway
We interviewed two of the four Co-Founders of Brown Ballerinas For Change: Shania Gordon & Ava Holloway! Shania Gordon has been performing with Central Virginia Dance Academy since 2016. She desires to become a professional dancer with NYC Ballet; without any set limitations to achieving her goal. Shania wishes to inspire those that see her, encouraging them to “not be afraid of who you really are and to work hard to be the best version of yourself”. Ava Holloway has performed with Central Virginia Dance Academy since 2009 and is a member of Joni at St. Catherine’s School, w...
2021-03-18
20 min
ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak
Episode 6 - Anyika McMillan-Herod featuring Tonya Holloway
Welcome to Echo Offstage: Theatre Women Speak! Echo Theatre Dallas has been amplifying women’s voices onstage since 1998. Now, we invite you offstage—behind the curtain—for an intimate conversation with theatre’s most influential and innovative women.__________________Find out more about Echo Theatre! https://www.echotheatre.org/FB: https://www.facebook.com/echotheatredallasTwitter: @echodallasInsta: @echotheatredallas Anyika McMillan-Herod: http://www.anyikaherod.com/Soul Rep Theatre Company: http://www.soulrep.org/__________________Echo Offstage is a production of Echo Theatre...
2020-11-30
1h 02
RAH! Podcast
Writing about Love and Sex
This episode will explore Writing about Love and Sex, in particular we will ask: • What makes good sex writing? • Is writing about sex from a female perspective a feminist issue? • What about the problem of consent? FEATURING: Catherine Fox and Kirsty Bunting on consent in sex scenes and whether romance novels have a role in teaching us how to have relationships Sarah Perry on shame, sexual violence and gender equality Monique Roffey on her own journey with sex writing and writing good sex as a feminist issue. Read the episode transcript here: https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/artshumanities/rah/news/story...
2020-02-07
00 min
RAH! Podcast
Perceiving Brexit
September 2019 Read the episode transcript here: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/artshumanities/rah/news/story/?id=12099 Featuring: Catherine Fox who live blogged her novel during the referendum of 2016 about her experiences of depicting Brexit and trying to write characters on both sides of the political divide; Eleanor Byrne and Fionna Barber about how we can read Brexit in art and literature and their recent Brexit Wounds symposium; and Stephen Harper, a PhD student in history about parallels between modern day Brexit and The ‘Great Fear’ of 1659. Presented and mixed by Julian Holloway, edited by Charlie Fyfe-Williams and produced by Lucy Simp...
2019-09-02
00 min
Cinema60
Ep #8 - Musicals in 1964
1964 was the year that Rock’n’Roll decided it was here to stay, at least in America’s cinemas. It was a year that represented a real turning point for movie musicals, with enduring classics of both the old style and the new style making their premieres, as well as a great number of notable others from a variety of cinematic and musical approaches. Join Jenna and Bart as they traverse the entire spectrum of ‘60s musicals in a single year–including some of their all-time favorites, a few guilty pleasures, and a couple real pieces of junk too.The...
2019-05-21
1h 56
Talking Terror
Catherine McGlynn and Shaun McDaid: Radicalisation and Higher Education in the UK
This episode is sponsored by IB Tauris. If you want a 35% discount on all books from the Middle-East and Politics sections of bloomsbury.com be sure to use the discount code TALKINGIBT19 at checkout. If you or anyone you know is interested in doing an MSc in Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London be sure to visit rhul.ac.uk for more information.
2019-05-17
56 min
All the Books!
E208: 208: New Releases and More for May 14, 2019
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss The Den, There's Something about Sweetie , Lanny , and more great books. This episode was sponsored by Amazon Kindle Unlimited, Lost In You by Lauren Dane , and ThirdLove. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Lanny by Max Porter Rabbits for Food by Binnie Kirshenbaum The Den: A novel by Abi Maxwell There's Something about Sweetie by Sandhya Menon...
2019-05-14
39 min
RAH! Podcast
LGBTQ+ and Religion
RAH! Podcast: Episode 002. Launch date: April 2019 Episode transcript available here: https://www.mmu.ac.uk/artshumanities/rah/news/story/?id=12563 In this episode we explore the intersection of LGBTQ+ identities and religion and how religion can provide spaces of belonging for those who have often felt excluded. Featuring: Catherine Fox on her Lindchester chronicles, where she explored contemporary issues such as gay marriage; Kim McLelland on paganism and LGBT identities; and queer jewish writer and educator, sam sax at an event by the Manchester Writing School. Additional information: Dr Catherine Wilcox is a senior lecturer in Creative Writing in the...
2019-04-04
00 min
Let the Story Come Alive in Your Ears With Full Audiobook
Devil You Know Audiobook by Sophia Holloway
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 598704 Title: Devil You Know Author: Sophia Holloway Narrator: Matt Addis Format: Unabridged Length: 10:21:39 Language: English Release date: 11-01-18 Publisher: Bookwire Genres: Historical Romance Summary: The Honourable Catherine Elford Kitty is presented with an awful choice. Either she is cast off, penniless, by her step-brother, or she marries the handsome Earl of Ledbury, who would be perfect were he not a serial womaniser. Ledbury has only ever courted other men's wives, and does not want a wife of his own. However, Kitty's generous dowry, which will keep him...
2018-11-01
10h 21
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Romance, Historical
The Devil You Know by Sophia Holloway
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/598704to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Devil You Know Author: Sophia Holloway Narrator: Matt Addis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 21 minutes Release date: November 1, 2018 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The Honourable Catherine Elford – Kitty – is presented with an awful choice. Either she is cast off, penniless, by her step-brother, or she marries the handsome Earl of Ledbury, who would be perfect were he not a serial womaniser. Ledbury has only ever courted other men's wives, and does not want a wife of his own. However, Kitty's generous dowry, which will keep him from selling his belo...
2018-11-01
10h 21
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Romance, Historical
The Devil You Know by Sophia Holloway
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/598704 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Devil You Know Author: Sophia Holloway Narrator: Matt Addis Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 21 minutes Release date: November 1, 2018 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The Honourable Catherine Elford – Kitty – is presented with an awful choice. Either she is cast off, penniless, by her step-brother, or she marries the handsome Earl of Ledbury, who would be perfect were he not a serial womaniser. Ledbury has only ever courted other men's wives, and does not want a wife of his own. However, Kitty's generous dowry, which will keep him from selling his...
2018-11-01
03 min
IOE insights
What if… we were able to say more about how the brain learns?
IOE Public Debates: The rise of neuroscience within education, as in other spheres, has been dramatic, so much so that accusations of ‘neuro mania’ and warnings about ‘neuro myths’ have become commonplace. Are we correct to pin our hopes on this field as a means of improving learning and attainment? In this debate we bring together leading neuroscientists and educationalists to reflect on the ‘state of the art’ in (educational) neuroscience, future prospects for the field in providing insights into the learning process and the likely timescales for that, the ethical questions we could be considering now, as well as how we can c...
2018-05-23
1h 15
Turn on Free Audiobook in Romance, Contemporary
Catching Fireflies by Terri E. Laine | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Catching Fireflies Author: Terri E. Laine Narrator: Graham Halstead, Laurie Catherine Winkel Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins Language: English Release date: 01-24-17 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Romance, Contemporary Summary: One night...one kiss...one touch...will change everything. Chance Abbot is cocky. Sexy. Gorgeous. A player in every sense of the word. He broke my heart once, and I swore he'd never get a second chance. But when he smiles at me, flashing those irresistible dimples or looks at me like I'm the best thing he's ever...
2017-01-24
6h 44
Living History
Episode #15 (Mark Lentz with SHSU students Amy Townley, Lyndsey Holloway, and Catherine Renfro)
Mark W. Lentz is a historian of Latin America who specializes in colonial Mexico and Central America (with a focus on the Maya of Yucatan, Guatemala, and Belize), legal history, and the history of the Atlantic World. His current interests include the role of interpreters and translation in the conquest and colonization of Yucatan, interethnic relations in colonial and early independence Mexico and Guatemala, and grassroots resistance to royal reforms of colonial administration in eighteenth-century Latin America. He recently published articles on indigenous-African relations in eighteenth-century Guatemala and Belize and the role of Jesuits in translation, conversion, and pedagogy in...
2016-07-06
22 min
Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Video
Thinking in Public: philosophy, politics and the public
Contributor(s): Catherine Audard, Professor Geoffrey Bennington, Professor François Noudelman | What does it mean to take philosophy beyond academia and into the public sphere? What is the value of philosophy in the contemporary world? In this event, held to mark 20 years of 'thinking in public' for the Forum, the panel will address the complex relations between philosophy, politics, and the public space. How has the project of thinking in public changed? Does it have a future? Catherine Audard is Visiting Fellow at LSE and Chair of the Forum. Geoffrey Bennington is Asa G Candler Professor of Modern French Thought, E...
2016-06-16
1h 29
Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Thinking in Public: philosophy, politics and the public
Contributor(s): Catherine Audard, Professor Geoffrey Bennington, Professor François Noudelman | What does it mean to take philosophy beyond academia and into the public sphere? What is the value of philosophy in the contemporary world? In this event, held to mark 20 years of 'thinking in public' for the Forum, the panel will address the complex relations between philosophy, politics, and the public space. How has the project of thinking in public changed? Does it have a future? Catherine Audard is Visiting Fellow at LSE and Chair of the Forum. Geoffrey Bennington is Asa G Candler Professor of Modern French Thought, E...
2016-06-16
1h 29
How To Get Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense - Any Audiobook in 5 Mins Flat!
Proof of Identity Audiobook by Susan Tuttle
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Proof of Identity Author: Susan Tuttle Narrator: Jan Kennedy Format: Unabridged Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins Language: English Release date: 06-16-16 Publisher: Susan Tuttle Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 5 votes Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Suspense Publisher's Summary: Danae Holloway, who suffers from strange, debilitating headaches, is arrested for the stabbing murder of a man she's neither heard of nor met. But the police have eyewitnesses who saw her leave the scene covered in blood, and her fingerprints are on the murder weapon. When legal aid lawyer Collin Montgomery succeeds in getting...
2016-06-16
2h 33
ResortLoop.com - A Walt Disney World Podcast!
The Wild Africa Trek
#SuperLooper Catherine Holloway joins us to tell us about her incredible experience with the Wild Africa Trek! Hippos & Crocodiles & Tarzan, oh my! While crossing a precarious rope bridge: “Please Stand Clear Of The Doors”! Thank you for downloading Episode 305 of ResortLoop.com! This episode of ResortLoop.com is brought to you by the Joffrey’s Coffee & Tea Company! In celebration of our 3rd year and 300 shows we have an awesome discount code for Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea Company! Use the code Looper20 at checkout for 20% off your order! A special thank you to Joffrey’s for helping us celebrate here at ResortL...
2016-03-04
39 min
Maya Akai Presents
The Maya Akai Show (3-26-2015 Show)
This episode the show Kicked off with the What’s Trending: hot topic and headlines everyone is talking about that have local, national or international focus, Senator Anatasia Pittman (D) from Oklahoma CIty District 48 joins the show to talk Levi Petit, the SAE Fraternity Member public apology to the University of Oklahoma community.NEXT The Credit Hour Of POWER is back, Credit Guru and Financial Literacy Advocate Catherine Okorah, joins the show for the monthly Financial Literacy discussion. Sibyl Holloway founder of Sibsbreakfastclub.com chats this weekends Spring Affair events promoting minoritiy business that focus on art and entertainment. Yanni Brown ( yanni...
2015-03-28
1h 48
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2015: Foundations of Faith
Contributor(s): Sarah Perry, Professor Graham Ward | A conversation exploring the role of religious belief in European life and literature. Despite the increased religious diversity of Western Europe and the rise of the “New Atheists”, questions of the Christian origins of our society and their enduring relevance have been prominent in both our public life and literature in recent years. David Cameron controversially asserted that the UK remains a “Christian country” and novelists from Colm Tóibín to Philip Pullman have been exploring Christian themes. What relevance does belief have to contemporary cultural life? How important a foundation is faith to s...
2015-02-24
57 min
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Literary Festival 2015: Foundations of Faith
Contributor(s): Sarah Perry, Professor Graham Ward | A conversation exploring the role of religious belief in European life and literature. Despite the increased religious diversity of Western Europe and the rise of the “New Atheists”, questions of the Christian origins of our society and their enduring relevance have been prominent in both our public life and literature in recent years. David Cameron controversially asserted that the UK remains a “Christian country” and novelists from Colm Tóibín to Philip Pullman have been exploring Christian themes. What relevance does belief have to contemporary cultural life? How important a foundation is faith to s...
2015-02-24
57 min
(***NEW RSS FEED AND iTunes FEED - subscribe below) Talking Brawls Podcast on SevereMMA.com
Talking Brawls MMA Radio Live featuring Max Holloway & CWFC 70 Post-fight interviews with Paul Redmond, Catherine Costigan, Peter Queally & Joesph Duffy
Niall McGrath is joined by Fergus O’Farrell from Setanta Sports to review Cage Warriors Fighting Championship 70 last weekend. We also have post fight reaction from the Helix featuring interviews with Catherine Costigan, Peter Queally, Paul Redmond & Joseph Duffy. That’s not all, Max Holloway will be stopping by to talk about his fight against Clay Collard this Saturday at UFC Fight Night: Henderson vs. dos Anjos. We will also be talking about Eddie Alvarez’s arrival in the UFC and his debut bout against Donald Cerrone at UFC 178 & all the upcoming action at the weekend.
2014-08-21
1h 00
Experience Audiobook in Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective
Fractured Image by Linda Pendleton | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Fractured Image Author: Linda Pendleton Narrator: Beth Richmond Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 05-08-14 Publisher: Linda Pendleton Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Modern Detective Summary: Whenever I am confronted with death, I cannot help but be aware how fragile life is and how vulnerable we are. Everything can change in a split second. Catherine Winter, Private Investigator Private Investigator, Catherine Winter has seen it all in her many years as a Southern California PI. Widowed and in her sixties, she has no desire to retire...
2014-05-08
6h 17
Front Row: Archive 2014
Rory Bremner, Jacqueline Wilson, Anish Kapoor
Kirsty Lang talks to Rory Bremner about satire, snobbery and starring in Noel Coward's play Relative Values; bestselling children's author, and creator of Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson takes Kirsty on a tour of an exhibition which recreates her childhood bedroom - and features extracts of her teenage diaries that reveal an early desire to write more realistic books than those of Enid Blyton.Produced by Nicola HollowayPhoto: Rory Bremner and Patricia Hodge in Relative Values, Harold Pinter Theatre Image Credit: Catherine Ashmore.
2014-04-04
28 min
SCEPTICISME SCIENTIFIQUE
Épisode #234: A propos des arguments de Catherine Vidal (3. L’épaisseur du corps calleux)
Nicolas Gauvrit discute des arguments de Catherine Vidal (3. L’épaisseur du corps calleux). Généralité et éthique Eliot, L. (2011). The trouble with sex differences. Neuron, 72(6), 895-898. Valian, V. (2011). Psychology: More alike than different. Nature, 470(7334), 332-333. Corps calleux Allen, L. S., Richey, M. F., Chai, Y. M., & Gorski, R. A. (1991). Sex differences in the corpus callosum of the living human being. The Journal of Neuroscience, 11(4), 933-942. [Corps calleux plus épais pour les femmes après correction.] Ardekani, B. A., Figarsky, K., & Sidtis, J. J. (2012). Sexual di...
2014-03-15
26 min