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Cooper Dalrymple
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Trinity Long Room Hub Podcasts
TLRH | 2025 Annual Edmund Burke Lecture | William Dalrymple
Recorded October 15th 2025. The Trinity Long Room Hub is delighted to welcome author and historian William Dalrymple to present the 2025 Edmund Burke Lecture, entitled 'The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire', which is supported by a generous endowment in honour of Padraic Fallon by his family. About William Dalrymple William Dalrymple is one of Britain’s great historians and the bestselling author of the Wolfson Prize-winning White Mughals, The Last Mughal, which won the Duff Cooper Prize, and the Hemingway and Kapuściński award-winning Return of a King. His book, The Anarchy, was...
2025-10-20
1h 05
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
An Empire of Ideas: How Ancient India Transformed the World, with William Dalrymple
For about a millennium and a half, between 250 BC and A.D. 1200, India was a confident exporter of its own diverse civilizations, creating an empire of ideas, to a world that was a willing and eager recipient of a startlingly comprehensive mass transfer of Indian soft power. From religion such as Buddhism to mathematics that introduced the idea of zero, infinity, algebra, trigonometry to astronomy that proposed a spherical earth rotating on its own axis and trade, that Pliny the Elder complained drained the wealth of Rome into Indian pockets, Indian ideas infected the world. In The G...
2025-09-28
1h 05
Lexington Local Pulse
Lexington Heatwave, Deadly Shooting, Council Resignation, Job Opportunities, Community Garden - Lexington Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Thursday, July 24, 2025.We start our morning together with the city facing a stretch of dangerous heat. As of yesterday, Lexington has activated Phase 1 of its Extreme Heat Plan, and the heat index is expected to soar into the upper nineties—possibly even higher. City officials urge all of us to limit outdoor activities where possible, drink extra water, and check in on neighbors. City waste collection is beginning early this week, so folks need to have carts out the night before. Cooling stations are open at Arbor Youth Services, Lexington Re...
2025-07-24
03 min
Keen On America
Episode 2530 William Dalrymple on how Ancient India transformed the world
The traditional notion of western civilization is premised on the legacy of ancient Greece and Rome. Other less Eurocentric historians, like the Silk Road author Peter Frankopan, point to the role of China in shaping classical Europe. But, in The Golden Road, the Scottish-Indian historian William Dalrymple, challenges this "Silk Road" narrative, arguing India was Rome's primary trading partner and spread its culture peacefully throughout Asia. Dalrymple, who has lived in India for the last 40 years, explains how ancient Indian mathematical innovations like the concept of zero and our number system radically transformed the world. In a far ranging...
2025-05-11
43 min
The CircuitPython Show
Cooper Dalrymple
Cooper Dalrymple, who recently was a guest on the Audio Effects Panel Discussion, joins the show. He shares how he got started with electronics, his music background, what’s next for CircuitPython’s audio effects, and more. 00:00 Welcome 00:26 Cooper’s start with computers and electronics 1:31 Discovering CircuitPython 5:57 Cooper’s music background 8:18 Designing hardware 13:26 Advantages between CircuitPython and Arduino 19:03 What’s next in audio effects? 21:41 Learn more about Cooper Tindie Store YouTube GitHub 23:02 Which board? 24:04 Wrap-up Enjoying the show? You...
2025-05-05
24 min
The CircuitPython Show
Audio Effects Panel Discussion
Cooper Dalrymple, Jeff Epler, Mark Komus, and Tod Kurt join the show to discuss the new audio effects available in CircuitPython. 00:00 Welcome 00:19 Mark’s inspiration for adding audio effects 1:46 Mark’s drum gist 4:23 The new audio effects available in CircuitPython 8:02 LFOs 10:30 Synthio vs Audio Effects 11:36 MP3 Bass and Treble Control 12:48 The RP2350 17:34 RP2350 vs RP2040 18:11 Audio on Espressif 19:50 Guitar pedals 26:59 Future projects 29:59 CircuitPython Karaoke 30:42 CircuitPython Audio Effects Tricks 32:38 Wrap-up
2025-04-07
33 min
The Indy Author Podcast
The Perks and Pitfalls of Facebook Ads with Malorie Cooper - #278
Matty Dalrymple talks with Malorie Cooper about THE PERKS AND PITFALLS OF FACEBOOK ADS, including the significance of high-contrast images and textual elements in ad creatives, the benefits and drawbacks of Facebook's automated targeting suggestions, and the latest updates in Facebook's targeting mechanisms that can affect ad performance. Mal emphasizes the need for authors to diversify their advertising efforts, touching on the importance of also experimenting with platforms like Amazon Ads and BookBub for broader marketing success. Interview video at https://bit.ly/TIAPYTPlaylist Show notes at https://www.theindyauthor.com/podcast.html
2025-03-11
47 min
The Literary City
Discovering The Lost Glory Of India With William Dalrymple And The Golden Road
Send us a textWe Indians often wear our heritage with pride, but how much of it do we truly understand?William Dalrymple’s latest book, The Golden Road, charts the extraordinary journey of Indian ideas, knowledge, art, and religion as they shaped cultures across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. In this episode we explore the Indosphere—where Indian culture thrived beyond its borders—and uncover how these rich exchanges left an indelible mark on world history.William was my guest almost two years ago on this show. And now, I am honour...
2025-01-14
45 min
ARGUMENTATIVE INDIANS PODCAST
Exploring the Anarchy: How a Group of Merhants Came to Control India I William Dalrymple
SYNOPSIS:We all know the story. From being simply a group of traders in mid-18th century, by the end of it the East India Company goes on to take control over all of India and its vast population. They achieve this despite being very few in numbers. By getting Indians to fight against Indians. But why did these Indians comply? Not just the soldiers but why did so many Maharajas and Nawabs choose to side with the British? Why did the Indian businesses and tradesmen cooperate? Why did for instance the chivalrous Rajputs instead of...
2022-11-02
1h 24
The Progressive
William Dalrymple on the First Global Corporate Power
Podcast: Keen On America (LS 42 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: William Dalrymple on the First Global Corporate PowerPub date: 2022-02-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode of “Keen On”, Andrew is joined by William Dalrymple, the author of “The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, and the Pillage of an Empire”.William Dalrymple is the author of nine books about India and the Islamic world, including Return of a King, which won the Hemingway Award and was shortlisted...
2022-02-15
44 min
Always Take Notes
#116: William Dalrymple, historian and travel writer
Simon and Rachel speak with William Dalrymple, the award-winning historian and travel writer. While still at university in 1986, William set off to follow on foot the outward route of Marco Polo from Jerusalem to Mongolia and wrote a bestselling account of the journey, "In Xanadu". In 1999, after three other books of travel, he concentrated on writing history. "White Mughals", published in 2003, won the Wolfson Prize. "The Last Mughal" won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize. These books have now been combined with two others, "The Return of a King" and "The Anarchy," to form a quartet on the rise and fall o...
2021-09-07
1h 08
A Life In Art
William Dalrymple
In this episode we talk to William Dalrymple about his love of photography and his upcoming exhibition at Grosvenor Gallery, The Traveller’s Eye, taking place from the 1st to the 30th July 2021. We discuss his artistic heroes, his technique as well as experiences from his recent research trips.William Dalrymple is one of Britain’s great historians and the bestselling author of the Wolfson Prize-winning White Mughals, the Duff Cooper prize winning The Last Mughal, and the Hemingway and Kapucinski Prizewinning Return of a King. His most recent book, The Anarchy, was long listed for the Bail...
2021-06-25
34 min
Stories Seldom Told
William Dalrymple
"We were exactly the class which filled the Imperial hierarchy...sufficiently well connected to get a place with the East India Company or in the Raj Civil Service, but desperate enough economically to need to send the younger sons out... It was a guy called Stair Dalrymple who ended up in the Black Hole of Calcutta in 1756. And so, generations have been there one after another and like almost all the Brits, probably all the Brits who I'd ever met, it was assumed that colonisation was an act of bringing civilisation to poor benighted natives." William Dalrymple is...
2020-12-06
27 min
Ocean Protect Podcast
World Champion aerial skiier Jacqui Cooper
Jacqui Cooper is indisputably the greatest aerial skiier of all time. Her achievements are as massive as her crazy aerial skiing acrobatics ... 5 world titles, 39 World Cup medals, 3 major World Championship medals, and representing Australia in five Winter Olympic teams, the first Australian Woman in history (Summer or Winter Games) to have enjoyed this honour. But, it's hardly been easy. Jeremy and Brad took the opportunity to talk to Jacqui after she wowed the crowd as a key-note speaker at the Stormwater Victoria conference in Marysville, Victoria, Australia. This an incredible story and an amazing episode.Links:
2019-10-06
52 min
Community Signal
How Gaming Community Knowledge Translates to Other Industries
On Community Signal, we talk to community professionals across all industries, from gaming, to healthcare, to photography, and more. And while our respective communities might convene over different topics, the tactics and tools that we employ to foster healthy communities are largely the same. In this episode, Craig Dalrymple shares how his community career started in gaming and how that knowledge has carried him into other industries. Patrick and Craig also get on the topic of customer success, the rise of roles in this space, and how community professionals can have an impact. But no matter what tea...
2019-09-16
30 min
AFTN Soccer Show
Episode 303 - The AFTN Soccer Show (Thankfully Staying Alive)
Vancouver Whitecaps stayed alive in the playoff race this weekend, coming away from Toronto with what has to be said was an unexpected 2-1 victory and ending TFC's postseason hopes in the process. We look back at that win, hear from Craig Dalrymple, and see how the run-in and playoff scenario is looking now for the Whitecaps and those above them. There's also some Canada national team talk, a discussion on what the Whitecaps identity should be under their new coach, and some general Thanksgiving fun. Here's the full episode rundown of the...
2018-10-08
1h 47
Humanities Series
Humanities: Academy Discourse - The Battle for Afghanistan - William Dalrymple
Academy Discourse - The Battle for Afghanistan - William Dalrymple William Dalrymple Wednesday, 13th February 2013, 6pm, Academy House In the spring of 1839 British forces invaded Afghanistan for the first time, re-establishing Shah Shuja on the throne, in reality as their puppet, and ushering in a period of conflict over the territory still unresolved today. In 1842, the Afghan people rose in answer to the call for jihad against the foreign occupiers, and the country exploded into violent rebellion. In what is arguably the greatest military humiliation ever suffered by the West in the East, more than eighteen thousand cold and hungry...
2013-03-01
59 min
The Royal Irish Academy
Humanities: Academy Discourse - The Battle for Afghanistan - William Dalrymple
Academy Discourse - The Battle for Afghanistan - William Dalrymple William Dalrymple Wednesday, 13th February 2013, 6pm, Academy House In the spring of 1839 British forces invaded Afghanistan for the first time, re-establishing Shah Shuja on the throne, in reality as their puppet, and ushering in a period of conflict over the territory still unresolved today. In 1842, the Afghan people rose in answer to the call for jihad against the foreign occupiers, and the country exploded into violent rebellion. In what is arguably the greatest military humiliation ever suffered by the West in the East, more than eighteen thousand cold and hungry...
2013-03-01
59 min
Humanities Series
Humanities: Academy Discourse - The Battle for Afghanistan - William Dalrymple
Academy Discourse - The Battle for Afghanistan - William Dalrymple William Dalrymple Wednesday, 13th February 2013, 6pm, Academy House In the spring of 1839 British forces invaded Afghanistan for the first time, re-establishing Shah Shuja on the throne, in reality as their puppet, and ushering in a period of conflict over the territory still unresolved today. In 1842, the Afghan people rose in answer to the call for jihad against the foreign occupiers, and the country exploded into violent rebellion. In what is arguably the greatest military humiliation ever suffered by the West in the East, more than eighteen thousand cold and hungry...
2013-03-01
00 min