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BornCurious
The Importance of Representation in Film
Women have played essential roles in the American film industry since its inception—as actors, writers, directors, producers, and an array of other positions—but they have long been both underrepresented and underrecognized when compared with men. On Radcliffe Day 2025—as part of a program honoring the 2025 Radcliffe Medalist Jodie Foster—industry insiders took part in a panel discussion to consider the evolving nature of women’s representation and recognition in the film and television industries, both as subjects and as creators. Released on June 13, 2025. Episode Transcript Guests Amy Brenneman ’86 is a television, sta...
2025-07-09
1h 00
Media@Risk
Gitmo Media: Visualizing Injustice - Part 2
Gitmo Media is a new three-part podcast series that examines how we experience and understand the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its complex history. Produced by Annenberg PhD candidate Muira McCammon and Center for Media at Risk 2018-2019 postdoctoral fellow Daniel Grinberg the series considers how media forms have shaped the perspectives of visitors, personnel and detainees at the site and how they have used media to enhance public knowledge of this exceptional and often overlooked space.”Visualizing Injustice,” the second episode in the series, focuses on challenges of visually representing the complexity of Guantanamo Bay’s milita...
2025-06-19
26 min
Media@Risk
Gitmo Media: Detainee Diary - Part 3
Gitmo Media is a new three-part podcast series that examines how we experience and understand the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its complex history. Produced by Annenberg PhD candidate Muira McCammon and Center for Media at Risk 2018-2019 postdoctoral fellow Daniel Grinberg the series considers how media forms have shaped the perspectives of visitors, personnel and detainees at the site and how they have used media to enhance public knowledge of this exceptional and often overlooked space.“Detainee Diary,” the third and final episode in the series, features an interview with Mohamedou Slahi, who was detained at Guan...
2025-06-19
28 min
Media@Risk
Gitmo Media: Documenting Detention - Part 1
Gitmo Media is a new three-part podcast series that examines how we experience and understand the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its complex history. Produced by Annenberg PhD candidate Muira McCammon and Center for Media at Risk 2018-2019 postdoctoral fellow Daniel Grinberg the series considers how media forms have shaped the perspectives of visitors, personnel and detainees at the site and how they have used media to enhance public knowledge of this exceptional and often overlooked space.“Documenting Detention” focuses on practitioners who visit Guantanamo Bay and try to convey their impressions of the contentious activities occurring ther...
2025-06-19
24 min
LIMINAL NEWS with Daniel Pinchbeck
Jonathan Taplin | The End Of Reality?
JONATHAN TAPLIN is a writer, film producer and scholar. He is the Director Emeritus of the Annenberg Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California and was a Professor at the USC Annenberg School from 2003-2016 in the field of international communication management and digital media entertainment. Taplin began his entertainment career in 1969 as Tour Manager for Bob Dylan and The Band. In 1973 he produced Martin Scorsese's first feature film, Mean Streets, which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Between 1974 and 1996, Taplin produced 26 hours of television documentaries (including The Prize and Cadillac Desert for PBS) and 12 feature films i...
2024-12-21
53 min
This Week in Virology
Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin briefly discusses the E.coli outbreak associated with onions from McDonald’s before deep diving into the announcement of Robert F Kennedy Jr. nomination for Secretary of Human and Health Services with highlights from MicrobeTV’s own Vincent Racaniello and Paul Offit (Beyond the Noise), the global measles outbreak, underutilization of influenza antivirals for children and teens, the $350 million 2025 order for mpox vaccination, before reviewing the recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infection, the WasterwaterScan dashboard, the effectiveness of N95 mask, the interplay between transmission and immunity for virus spread, where to find PEMGARDA, and tra...
2024-11-23
1h 02
This Week in Virology
Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin briefly discusses the E.coli outbreak associated with onions from McDonald’s before deep diving into the announcement of Robert F Kennedy Jr. nomination for Secretary of Human and Health Services with highlights from MicrobeTV’s own Vincent Racaniello and Paul Offit (Beyond the Noise), the global measles outbreak, underutilization of influenza antivirals for children and teens, the $350 million 2025 order for mpox vaccination, before reviewing the recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infection, the WasterwaterScan dashboard, the effectiveness of N95 mask, the interplay between transmission and immunity for virus spread, where to find PEMGARDA, and tra...
2024-11-23
1h 02
The Education Gadfly Show
#928: Why the pandemic toddlers are struggling in school, with Kristen Huff
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Kristen Huff, the vice president of assessment and research at Curriculum Associates, joins Mike and David to discuss the academic performance our youngest students in the wake of the pandemic. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating the demographic effects of test-optional policies at selective universities.Recommended content: “The Youngest Pandemic Children Are Now in School, and Struggling” —New York TimesEthan Young and Kelsey Young, “Student growth in the post-COVID era,” Curriculum Associates (June 2024). “The Democratic replacement candidates on education” —Daniel Buck, Fordham InstituteAda...
2024-07-10
27 min
This Week in Virology
Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin
In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin discusses the fourth US case of H5N1 human infection and reminds the audience of the definition of “pasteurization” before reviewing the recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infection, where to find PEMGARDA, the effectiveness of molnupiravir and dexamethasone, convalescent plasma, what to do when healthcare workers succumb to SARS-CoV-2 infection, how an EEG can be used to look for signatures of cognitive decline after SARS-CoV-2 infection and what we observed 2 years following SARS-CoV-2 infection for tissue-resident T cell and viral RNA persistence. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patro...
2024-07-06
37 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#924: How presidents polarize education debates, with David Houston
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, David Houston, an assistant professor at George Mason University, joins Mike and David to discuss how presidents polarize voters when they weigh in on education debates. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating whether performance incentives improve teacher skills and so the academic growth of their students.Recommended content: “Polling data: Presidents split the public on schools” —Kevin Mahnken, The 74“Let’s talk about bad teachers” —Michael Petrilli, Fordham InstituteDavid Houston and Alyssa Barone, “How the engagement of high-profile partisan officials affects education politics...
2024-06-12
25 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#921: Rethinking reading comprehension instruction, with Daniel Buck
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Daniel Buck, Fordham’s policy and editorial associate, joins Mike and David to discuss whether and how elementary schools should teach reading comprehension. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating the short- and long-term impacts of school closures in the 1990s.Recommended content: Daniel Buck, “Think again: Should elementary schools teach reading comprehension?” Fordham Institute (May 2024). "At long last, E.D. Hirsch, Jr. gets his due: New research shows big benefits from Core Knowledge” —Robert Pondiscio, Fordham Institute“We need to prepare now for the scho...
2024-05-22
26 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#919: Why we should teach the history of human progress, with Marian Tupy
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Marian Tupy, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and the founder and editor of HumanProgress.org, joins Mike and David to discuss the incredible progress that humanity has made over millennia, and what schools might do to better teach kids that our past, present, and future is not all doom and gloom. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating if education savings accounts increase tuition costs at private schools.Recommended content: Ten global trends every smart person should know: And many oth...
2024-05-08
29 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: Four the Send-Off
For one final time this semester, join hosts Will Camardella (in his final FTW episode!), Daniel Palmore, Jack Hallinan, and producer Ethan Galbraith as they discuss the first weekend of NBA playoff basketball and what to look out for in this week's NFL Draft. From the beginning of the semester to the end, we've got you covered (originally recorded 4/23/24).
2024-04-24
44 min
Top Of The Game
041 Christy Haubegger| intense media disruption
CHRISTY’S BIO This talk is a master class on the media & entertainment world and the disruptive forces changing it from someone who has been a media executive, trailblazing entrepreneur and Hollywood super-agent. Christy Haubegger most recently served as EVP of Communications and Chief Inclusion Officer for WarnerMedia leading an organization of 450 executives, spanning Communications, Corporate Marketing, Corporate Social Responsibility. She oversaw all corporate communications and marketing for WarnerMedia as well as Warner Bros., HBO and HBO Max, CNN, TBS, and TNT. Prior to WarnerMedia, she spent 15 years as an Agent at leading entertainment and sports agency, Cre...
2024-04-23
19 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four the Win: Four the Larry O'Brien
Join hosts Will Camardella, Chris Ajose-Nixon, and Daniel Palmore as they discuss everything about the upcoming NBA postseason from the Play-In Tournament, the set matchups, and they think is winning it all. From the Eastern Conference to the Western Conference, we've got you covered (originally recorded 4/16/24).
2024-04-17
43 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four the Win: Four the Repeat
Join hosts Will Camardella, Thomas Johnson, and Daniel Palmore as they discuss the NCAA hoops tournaments, the WNBA hype with Caitlin Clark coming in, and the final week of the NBA regular season. From the college court to the professional court, we've got you covered (originally recorded 4/9/24).
2024-04-10
44 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#913: Advancing cross-partisan education policies, with Lorén Cox and Karen Nussle
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Lorén Cox, the policy director for the Education and Society program at the Aspen Institute, and Karen Nussle, the founder and CEO of Ripple Communications, join Mike and David to discuss how cross-partisanship—both sides agreeing on the same conclusion for disparate reasons—benefits education. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study examining how college achievement and retention is affected by “corequisite” remedial classes—meaning those taken at the same time as, not before, the course requiring the remediation.Recommended content: “Crossing the par...
2024-03-27
28 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: Four the Perfect Bracket
Join hosts Will Camardella, Thomas Johnson, and Daniel Palmore as they break down all things March Madness in both the men's and women's tournaments. Champions will be picked. Upsets will be (attempted to be) picked. From one side of the bracket to another, we've got you covered (originally recorded 3/19/24).
2024-03-21
44 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#912: Predicting charter school success, with Adam Kho and Alex Quigley
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Adam Kho, an assistant professor at the Rossier School of Education, and Alex Quigley, the executive director of the Durham Charter School, join Mike and David to discuss whether charter authorizers can determine the quality of prospective charter schools. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study examining the effects of including parental preferences in algorithms that assign students to schools in New York City.Recommended content: “Do authorizer evaluations predict the success of new charter schools?” —Adam Kho, Shelby Leigh Smith, and Douglas L...
2024-03-20
25 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#910: Reforming Houston ISD, with Mike Miles
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Mike Miles, the superintendent of Houston ISD, joins Mike and David to discuss the reforms he’s implementing in the Lone Star State’s largest district. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study of how increased learning time affects reading and math achievement.Recommended content: “Back to the future: Houston takes a page from ed reform’s recent past” —Dale Chu, Fordham Institute“Texas’s controversial takeover of Houston’s schools” —Daniel Buck, Fordham InstituteMatthew Kraft and Sarah Novicoff, “Time in School: A Conceptual Framework, Synth...
2024-03-06
27 min
The Truth Starts Now
Michael Waller on Corruption in the FBI
This week, Dan chats with Mike Waller, Senior Analyst for Strategy, Center for Security Policy Former Annenberg Professor of International Communication, Institute of World Politics on the corruption in the FBI.
2024-03-04
29 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#909: Rethinking “equitable” grading, with Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey, the national research director and a senior research associate at the Fordham Institute, join Mike and David to discuss their new Think Again report on whether “equitable” grading benefits students. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating how extreme temperatures affect student performance on standardized tests.Recommended content: “Think Again: Does ‘equitable’ grading benefit students?” —Adam Tyner and Meredith Coffey, Fordham Institute“Traditional grading may not be as straightforward as it seems” —Rick Hess and Joe Feldman, Education Week"A ‘no ze...
2024-02-28
25 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: Four the All-Star Festivities
Join hosts Will Camardella, Jack Hallinan, and Daniel Palmore as they break down the highs and lows of NBA All-Star Weekend, what they would change, conference favorites going into the final stretch of the season, and a new CFP format. From Los Angeles to Indianapolis, we've got you covered (originally recorded 2/20/24).
2024-02-21
34 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#908: The looming expiration of Covid relief funds, with Chad Aldis
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Chad Aldis, Fordham’s Vice President of Ohio Policy, joins Mike and David to discuss the impending cessation of federal ESSER funds. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study investigating the competitive effects of charter schools on traditional public schools in Florida.Recommended content: “ESSER’s sunset: Not a cut, but a return to normalcy” —Chad Aldis, Fordham Institute“The fiscal cliff and teacher layoffs” —Chad Aldeman, Fordham Institute“Federal pandemic funds should not disappear just when we need them most” —Hamlet Michael Hernandez, Hechin...
2024-02-21
25 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: Four the Dynasty
Join hosts Will Camardella, Thomas Johnson, Daniel Palmore, and Chris Ajose-Nixon as they recap everything Superbowl 58, Usher's halftime show, what happened to the Bucks against Miami, and NBA All Star Weekend. From the turf to the court, we've got you covered (originally recorded 2/12/24).
2024-02-14
39 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#907: How to do tutoring right, with Alan Safran
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Alan Safran, the CEO and co-founder of Saga Education, joins Mike and David to discuss best practices for high-impact tutoring. Then, on the Research Minute, Adam reports on a new study investigating the impacts of computer science education on early career outcomes.Recommended content: “Could tutoring be the best tool for fighting learning loss?” —Anna Nordberg, The New York Times“White house calls for focus on tutoring, summer school, absenteeism as pandemic aid winds down” —ChalkbeatLiu, Jing, Cameron Conrad, and David Blazar, “Computer Science for All? The Impact of Hig...
2024-02-14
25 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: Four the Love of Taylor Swift
Join hosts Will Camardella, Chris Ajose-Nixon, Daniel Palmore, and Thomas Johnson as they break down the NFL conference championships, Taylor Swift mania reaching the biggest stage, and a missed Embiid/Jokic matchup. From the field to the court, we've got you covered (originally recorded 1/30/24).
2024-01-31
37 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: Four a Super Bowl Ticket
We're back! Join new host Chris Ajose-Nixon along with Thomas Johnson, Will Camardella, Jack Hallinan, and Daniel Palmore as they discuss the NFL postseason, who's going to the big game, and a sudden coaching change in Milwaukee. From 2023 to 2024, we've got you covered (originally recorded 1/23/24).
2024-01-25
31 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#903: Reducing poverty with the child tax credit, with Angela Rachidi
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Angela Rachidi, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Mike to discuss whether a reformed and refundable child tax credit can reduce poverty. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reviews a study investigating a cost-effective high-dosage tutoring intervention.Recommended content:“How to actually triumph over poverty” —Angela Rachidi, National Review“The child tax credit: 25 years later” —Angela Rachidi, Senate Committee on Finance“Congress is about to do something amazing: agree to invest in kids” —Catherine Rampell, Washington PostKalena Cortes, Karen Kortecamp, Susanna Loeb, and Carly D. Robinson, “...
2024-01-17
22 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#900: The best and worst of ed reform in 2023, with Checker Finn
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Checker Finn, Fordham’s president emeritus—and the original Education Gadfly—joins Mike and David to discuss the best and worst developments in education reform in 2023. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reviews the best education research of the year.Recommended content:“Standards-based reform | A Nation At Risk +40” —Michael Petrilli, Hoover Institution“What would another Trump term mean for education?” —Chester E. Finn, Jr., Fordham InstitutePreeya Mbekeani, John Papay, Ann Mantil, and Richard J. Murnane, “Understanding High Schools’ Effects on Longer-Term Outcomes,” Annenberg Institute at Brown University (February 2023...
2023-12-20
29 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#899: The District of Columbia’s voucher program turns twenty, with Kara Arundel
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Kara Arundel, a senior reporter at K-12 Dive, joins Mike to discuss two decades of private school choice in D.C. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study investigating the success of science-of-reading interventions in California.Recommended content:“‘Opportunity’ knocked—and stayed: Two decades of private school vouchers in the nation’s capital” —Kara Arundel, K–12 Dive“‘Opportunity’ knocked—and stayed: Successes and flaws of D.C.’s private school voucher program” —Kara Arundel, K–12 DiveSarah Novicoff and Thomas S. Dee, “The Achievement Effects of Scaling Early...
2023-12-13
22 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#897: Addressing grade inflation, with Tim Daly
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Tim Daly, the CEO of Ed Navigator, joins Mike to discuss the causes and harms of grade inflation—and how to fix it. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study that investigates whether exposure to certain peers and teachers explains achievement gains resulting from enrollment in early algebra.Recommended content:“Grade inflation is locking in learning loss, part one” —Tim Daly, The Education Daly“How to fix grade inflation” —Tim Daly, The Education Daly Quentin Brummet et al., “Early Algebra Affects Peer Composition,” Annen...
2023-11-29
29 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#894: The victims of grade inflation, with Tim Donahue
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Tim Donahue, an English teacher at the Greenwich Country Day School, joins Mike to discuss who loses when grades are inflated. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a new study that examines if Tennessee’s new school funding law really is progressive.Recommended content:“If everyone gets an A, no one gets an A” —Tim Donahue, New York Times“Grade inflation is not a victimless crime” —Frederick Hess, The Education GadflyChristopher Candelaria, Ishtiaque Fazlul, Cory Koedel, and Kenneth Shores, “Weighting for Progressivity? An Analysis of Implicit Tradeo...
2023-11-01
26 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#892: A solution to teacher shortages, with Kirsten Baesler
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Kirsten Baesler, the superintendent of North Dakota, joins Mike to discuss her state’s new teacher and principal apprenticeship programs. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reports on a study that examines the accuracy and efficacy of school rating systems.Recommended content:“North Dakota to launch principal apprenticeship program” —The Bismarck Tribune“An overview of Ohio’s new teacher apprenticeship program” —Jessica Poiner, The Fordham Institute“Why states should use student growth, and not proficiency rates, when gauging school effectiveness” —Michael Petrilli and Aaron Churchill, The Fordham InstituteErica H...
2023-10-18
27 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#889: The trials and triumphs of charter schools over the past decade, with Nina Rees
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Nina Rees, the president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, joins Mike to discuss the state of charters as she plans to step down after eleven years at the helm. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber discusses a new study on the power of teacher union endorsements in school board elections.Recommended content:“Gratitude for Nina Rees, our lead CharterFolk who overcame immense challenge to elevate us all” —Jed Wallace“Our next chapter” —Nina ReesMichael Hartney and Vladimir Kogan, “The politics of teachers’ union...
2023-09-27
26 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#887: Bringing accountability back to American education, with Checker Finn
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Checker Finn, Fordham’s president emeritus, joins Mike to discuss why and how to bring accountability back to American schools. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber discusses a new study that measures the differences in teacher effectiveness across generations.Recommended content:“The accountability conundrum” —Checker Finn“We can fight learning loss only with accountability and action” —Michael PetrilliNhu Nguyen, Ben Ost, and Javaeria Qureshi, “OK boomer: Generational differences in teacher quality,” Annenberg Institute (August 2023).Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Daniel Buck...
2023-09-13
24 min
The Annenverse
Cracking the Oligarch Code
Amidst Russia's invasion and the ensuing war in Ukraine, Russian oligarchs have remained unscathed. Western attempts to curb their influence through financial measures has had limited success. However, a game-changing approach has emerged from USC Annenberg PhD graduate and Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College Herbert Chang, and his team.Hosted by journalism major Skye Lee, The Annenverse delves into Chang’s revolutionary research that offers a fresh perspective on targeting the power of Russian oligarchs.Mentioned: “Complex systems of secrecy: the offshore networks of oligarchs” by Ho-Chun Herbert Chang, Brooke Harrington, Feng Fu, Daniel N Rockm...
2023-09-07
11 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#883: The student behavior crisis, with Daniel Buck
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Daniel Buck, Fordham’s editorial and policy associate, joins Mike and David to discuss the behavioral chaos in American schools post-pandemic. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber discusses a new study finding that pandemic-era declines in public school enrollment are likely to persist. Recommended content:“The school discipline disaster” —Daniel Buck“‘There were fists everywhere.’ Violence against teachers is on the rise.” —Wall Street JournalAndrew Backer-Hicks et al., “The stickiness of pandemic-driven disenrollment from public schools,” Annenberg Institute at Brown University (August 2023).Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improvi...
2023-08-16
27 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#878: Our “savage inequalities” are no more, with Adam Tyner
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast, Fordham’s Adam Tyner joins Mike to discuss his latest report on the inequalities or lack thereof in education funding. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber reviews an evaluation of a teacher-led course for college advising.Recommended content:“Think Again: Is Education Funding in America Still Unequal?”—Adam Tyner“Another Nail in the Money Doesn’t Matter Coffin”—Adam TynerThe study that Amber reviewed on the Research Minute: Joshua Hyman, “College Counseling in the Classroom: Randomized Evaluation of a Teacher-Based Approach to College Advising,” Annenberg Institute for School Reform at B...
2023-07-12
20 min
Digital Alchemy
The Intricate Depths of Friendship in Collaboration: Sarah J. Jackson
Colleagues Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson discuss their past, present, and future collaborations and the importance of working together in interdisciplinary studies. Sharing some stories of past endeavors and progress on future goals, Moya and Sarah share their thoughts on professional collaborations while maintaining their friendship. Click here for the episode transcript FeaturingMoya BaileySarah J. Jackson SponsorsNorthwestern University School of CommunicationMore from the host & speakers: Moya BaileyAssoc...
2023-05-26
13 min
ARN Stories
Author Daniel Nieh and looking towards the L.A. Times Festival of Books
Join a conversation with author Daniel Nieh as he talks about mystery thrillers, international intrigue and attending the book festival for the first time.
2023-04-21
03 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four the Win: NBA playoffs preview, MLB in full swing
Join Four the Win hosts Thomas Johnson, Daniel Palmore and Jack Hallinan as they run though the ins and outs of the NBA playoff scene. The trio comes into Annenberg with previews, predictions and debate on basketball, before transitioning to a light MLB discussion to end the show. Don't miss a quick-hitting edition of Four the Win!
2023-04-14
21 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four the Win: March Madness and the World Baseball Classic
USC Annenberg students and Four the Win hosts Daniel Palmore and Thomas Johnson combine forces once more to deliver on the hottest topics in the sports world. This week, the duo dives into NCAA basketball March Madness, and the disappointing end to USC men's hoop's season. To end the show, the hosts break down the theatrical conclusion of the 2023 World Baseball Classic championship game, featuring Mike Trout's USA and Shohei Ohtani's Japan.
2023-03-23
19 min
360 Yourself! With Jamie Neale
Ep 211: Don't Forget The Person You Are, Don't Forget Your Story - Mariayah Kaderbhai (Head of Programming - Bafta)
London-based Mariayah Kaderbhai studied French and Cinema at Queen Mary’s College, University of London and Paris. She began her career at the BFI and then joined BAFTA, where she is Head of Programmes, overseeing industry events and initiatives across film, television and games industries. She works across events, research and policy to ensure the screen industries become more inclusive across all unrepresented groups on and off screen and reflect the society we live in. She has also worked on Al Jazeera's former flagship film show The Fabulous Picture Show' as a producer/journalist. Mariaya...
2023-02-26
52 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four the Win: NBA All-Star Game Flops, Baseball Season Begins and NFL Draft Approaches
Join Four the Win hosts Thomas Johnson and Daniel Palmore as they kick off the spring season of Four the Win, Annenberg Media's podcast dedicated to the hottest topics in the sports world. This week, the duo discusses an underwhelming NBA All-Star Weekend, USC Football prospects ahead of the NFL Draft, and the dawn of the Major League Baseball season. Don't miss this jam-packed episode now live on all platforms!
2023-02-25
40 min
Help To Grow Talk: Effective Communication Skills
2. Communicate With Mastery - A Talk With JD Schramm (USC Annenberg)
Learn how to make your words count every time you write or speak in this talk with JD Schramm, Lecturer at USC Annenberg and a Keynote Speaker, Communication Consultant, Coach & Author. We talk about his book Communicate with Mastery. You never have a perfect call, talk, or email, but the goal in communication is: to get better and better.LinksLinkedIn: JD SchrammBook: Communicate with MasteryBook: Guide to Presentations (Lynn Russel, Mary Munter)Book: Resonate (Nancy Duarte)Tedx: The...
2023-01-25
18 min
Nerd’s RPG Variety Cast
454 Is James Bond Lawful Evil?
I talk a little about recent games, plans for 2023, discuss if OO agents have to be evil in alignment, and open the mail bag to field listener calls on Deception December. Spoilers for the 1965 Ian Fleming Novel The Man With the Golden Gun but not for the movie of the same name. Annenberg Foundation series on Ethics https://www.learner.org/series/ethics-in-america/ Calls from Joe (Hindsightless) https://anchor.fm/joe-richter9 BJ (The Arcane Alienist) https://anchor.fm/arcanealienist Anthony aka Runeslinger (Casting Shadows) https://anchor.fm/runeslinger Daniel (Bandit's Keep) https://anchor.fm/daniel-norton M...
2023-01-05
56 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four the Win: For the World Series
On this week's episode of Four the Win, Thomas Johnson, Jacob Hare, Jack Hallinan and Daniel Palmore discuss the upcoming World Series, who's hot and who's not in the NFL this season and more!
2022-10-27
25 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
Four The Win: The Great College Football Playoff Debate
On this week's episode of Four the Win, Will Camardella, Daniel Palmore, Jack Hallinan and Thomas Johnson discuss Tua Tagovailoa's injury, College Football Playoff expansion, and Aaron Judge's chase for history.
2022-10-02
25 min
TV INOVAÇÃO BARUERI
CIT em Ação: “Inovação Digital, Desburocratização e Melhoria do Atendimento ao Cidadão”
Programa: CIT em Ação Data: 12/08/2022 Sexta- feira Horário: 15h Tema: “Inovação Digital, Desburocratização e Melhoria do Atendimento ao Cidadão” Apresentação: Maria Adélia Santos Participação: Palestrante Daniel Annenberg Transmissão: YouTube - tv inovação Barueri Facebook - citbarueri Acesse nosso site: https://portal.barueri.sp.gov.br/cit/ Outras redes sociais: https://www.facebook.com/citbarueri/ https://www.instagram.com/citba
2022-09-05
36 min
E eu com isso?
#168 Judaísmo e democracia pt. 2 - com Daniel Annenberg
Assim como falamos no último episódio, a questão da democracia no Brasil se tornou um tema crítico. E aqui, nosso objetivo é tentar debater, de forma suprapartidária, como judaísmo e democracia se relacionam. Em que ponto das nossas vidas esses dois assuntos se encontram? Esse é o segundo episódio do “E eu com isso?” sobre o tema. No episódio 167, conversamos com a Clara Ant, militante do PT, pra saber como ela entende o encontro entre judaísmo e democracia. Hoje, nossa ideia é ter uma visão diferente, de quem milita pela democracia, mas em outra corrente po...
2022-05-25
47 min
Your Metabolic Reset
13. The Science of Empathy At Work - with Kristin Moody, EdD
In Episode 2 we talked about how meaningful connections can increase the feeling of work-as-a-calling. In today's episode we explore one of the most important elements of connecting with each other: empathy. Today's guest is Kristin Moody - an empathy researcher and educator, and private coach. And... did we mention she's also one of Paula's teachers at the Mindfulness Coaching School? Kristin shares that as humans we're wired for empathy. She highlights that we can develop our empathy much as we develop our muscles. We can strengthen our capacity for empathy which will serve...
2022-03-16
31 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
The SCoreboard: Men's Basketball Season Finale
On this week's episode of The SCoreboard, Will Simonds, Will Camardella and Daniel Palmore discuss mens basketball's Oregon road trip, their tough loss vs. Arizona and preview their matchup against UCLA!
2022-03-05
29 min
The Education Gadfly Show
#808: End school mask mandates. It’s now or never - 2/23/22
On this week’s Education Gadfly Show podcast (listen on Apple Podcasts and Spotify), Daniel Buck, Fordham senior visiting fellow and English teacher at Holy Spirit Middle School in Appleton, Wisconsin, joins Mike Petrilli and David Griffith to argue that the educational harms of face masks now outweigh their benefits. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber Northern discusses a study on whether alternative pathways to graduation benefit students who fail exit exams. You can find this and every episode on all major podcast platforms, as well as share it with friends.Recommended content:D...
2022-02-23
23 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
The SCoreboard: USC Wins Round 1 of Cross-Town Showdown
On this week's episode of The SCoreboard, Joey Elbaum, Will Camardella and Daniel Palmore discuss USC mens basketball's win against UCLA, their outlook for the rest of the season and more!
2022-02-21
20 min
Annenberg Media Sports Radio
The SCoreboard: Cross-Town Showdown
On this week's episode of The SCoreboard, Will Simonds, Courtney Wise and Daniel Palmore discuss mens basketball's marquee-matchup with UCLA this weekend, the unexpected success of mens volleyball and how the womens basketball team can turn around their season.
2022-02-10
16 min
The Annenberg Learner Podcast
Episode 2: Step Up Tutoring with Daniel Halper
Step Up Tutoring is a non-profit organization formed during the pandemic to deliver free, online tutoring. Since inception, Step Up Tutoring has served over 800 students and received over 3,000 tutor volunteer applications. Step Up Tutoring’s mission is to innovate and scale free online tutoring for families who cannot afford private tutoring, while providing mentorship and emotional support for students.
2022-01-19
33 min
Top Docs: Award-Winning Documentary Filmmakers
”Fiddler‘s Journey to the Big Screen” with Daniel Raim
When “Fiddler on the Roof” opened on Broadway in 1964, many thought that this Yiddish-inspired portrait of Jewish shtetl life in Tsarist Russia would be a huge flop. But audiences flocked to the musical, and its songbook soon entered the popular lexicon. Hollywood set its sights on a film version and United Artists signed the well-respected, but hardly household name, Norman Jewison to direct. The fascinating behind-the-scenes story of what happened next is the subject of Oscar-nominated director Daniel Raim’s (“The Man on Lincoln’s Nose”) delightful new documentary “Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen”, which has its world premiere at...
2021-12-22
35 min
What Makes You Click?
#23 Sandra McCune
In this episode I get to chat with pioneer in HAI and visiting professor at Lincoln, Dr Sandra McCune. Sandra qualified as a registered veterinary nurse (Royal College of Veterinary Nursing) in Dublin before completing a degree in zoology from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. She has a PhD in animal behaviour and welfare from the University of Cambridge, U.K. She has studied a range of companion animal topics including aspects of temperament, behaviour, cognition and welfare, and Human-Animal Interaction (HAI).Until 2019, Sandra was a scientific leader for Mars Petcare, based at the Waltham Petcare Science I...
2021-10-30
1h 46
POLITICAST
✂️ #BateRebate com o Vereador Daniel Annenberg no #POLITICAST #Cortes ✂️
#política #podcast #opinião #debate #eleição2022 #elenão #fy #Brasil 🎤🎧🎙️📶 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicast-br/message
2021-10-24
04 min
POLITICAST
✂️ "A presidência não pode ser um gabinete do ódio" - Vereador Daniel Annenberg #POLITICAST #cortes ✂️
#política #podcast #opinião #debate #eleição2022 #elenão #fy #Brasil 🎤🎧🎙️📶 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicast-br/message
2021-10-24
01 min
The TV Campfire
"The Other Pandemic: HIV & AIDS on TV Past and Present" presented by Hollywood, Health & Society (Season 10)
Just as television creatives in the last year were faced with a choice to engage (or not engage) with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the industry faced a similar choice in the 1980s with the arrival of HIV & AIDS. As the virus progressed in real time, so did lack of information, fear, and ignorance -- which was often reflected on screen through early portrayals of HIV and AIDS that were problematic to the very communities most devastated by the virus. The ‘90s brought a rise in more educated and empathetic portrayals with ER and LIFE GO...
2021-10-07
55 min
POLITICAST
▶ ️Daniel Annenberg comenta os últimos acontecimentos políticos do Brasil - #POLITICAST 05
Nosso convidado é formado em Administração Pública pela Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV-SP) e em Ciências Sociais pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Foi um dos idealizadores do Poupatempo, tendo sido seu superintendente por quase dez anos. Foi também diretor-presidente do Detran (2011-2016), onde reformou e profissionalizou toda a estrutura do órgão, combateu a corrupção, desburocratizou o sistema, digitalizou os serviços e melhorou o atendimento aos cidadãos. Entre 2017 a 2019, Daniel assumiu a Secretaria Municipal de Inovação e Tecnologia (SMIT) e foi responsável pela entrega de sete unidades do Descomplica SP...
2021-10-05
50 min
Communication Matters: The NCA Podcast
COVID 19 Conspiracy Theories
Communication professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Research Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center Daniel Romer discuss their recent study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research about how social media, mainstream media, and conservative media have influenced beliefs in COVID-19 conspiracy theories and intentions to wear a mask or get a vaccine.
2021-08-05
46 min
Innovation Files: Where Tech Meets Public Policy
How Pack Journalism and Predictable Crisis PR Responses Have Influenced the Techlash, With Nirit Weiss-Blatt
The “techlash” is a story of extreme pendulum swings—from an era in which splashy product launches earned gushing media reviews to a relentless crisis narrative in which the tech industry is viewed with harsh suspicion. How has this happened? Is it a case of pack journalism run amok, or have tech companies contributed to the narrative with predictable formulas for handling a PR crisis? Rob and Jackie discuss all this with Nirit Weiss-Blatt, a former research fellow at the University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and author of the new book The Techlash and Tech C...
2021-04-05
24 min
Curiosity Weekly
What Getting Chills from Music Says About Your Brain
Learn about a surprising benefit of adding humor to the news; what getting chills from music says about your brain; and how Volta’s electric eels that hunt in packs. Young adults are more likely to remember and share news delivered with humor by Kelsey Donk New Study Finds that Delivering the News with Humor Makes Young Adults More Likely to Remember and Share | Annenberg School for Communication. (2021). Upenn.edu. https://www.asc.upenn.edu/news-events/news/new-study-finds-delivering-news-humor-makes-young-adults-more-likely-remember-and Coronel, J. C., O’Donnell, M. B., Pandey, P., Delli Carpini, M. X., & Falk, E. B. (2020). Political Humor, Sharing, and Remembering: Insights from N...
2021-03-01
12 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 minutos sobre a Assembleia Constituinte do Chile
Neste episódio do 2 minutos, Daniel Annenberg fala sobre o plebiscito chileno que aprovou a criação de uma nova Assembleia Constituinte naquele país e da relevância dessa votação para a América Latina.
2020-10-29
00 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados
Neste episódio, Daniel Annenberg comenta sobre os nomes indicados à Diretoria da Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados, responsável por fiscalizar a LGPD - Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados.
2020-10-22
00 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Jingle da Campanha 2020
45 444 45 444 45 444 Daniel Annenberg é meu candidato Simplificando a nossa SP Idealizou o Poupa tempo pra você Pra Tecnologia e inovação Vote Daniel que ele tem a solução. Vote Daniel que ele é a solução! 45 444 45 444 45 444 Daniel Annenberg é meu candidato Inclusão digital Pra São Paulo ficar Legal Direitos Humanos Daniel tem um Plano E a Diversidade Tratada com Dignidade Daniel é transparente Gente de verdade Inclusão digital ...
2020-10-21
00 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Telefonia 5G
Neste episódio, Daniel Annenberg comenta sobre a chegada da tecnologia 5G, a quinta geração de internet móvel, que vai revolucionar as nossas vidas e os negócios.
2020-10-09
00 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Bate papo com Eduardo Saron
Neste episódio, Daniel Annenberg conversa com Eduardo Saron, presidente do Conselho de Cultura e Economia Criativa do Governo do Estado de São Paulo e Diretor do Itaú Cultural, sobre Cultura e Gestão Pública em tempos de pandemia.
2020-10-06
00 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Geração Z e Fake News
Você sabia que a geração Z é a que tem menor predisposição para acreditar em fake news? Confira neste episódio de 2 minutos de conversa com Daniel Annenberg
2020-09-17
02 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Inclusão Digital
Neste capítulo de 2 Minutos, Daniel Annenberg comenta sobre os desafios da educação à distância e a necessidade de investimento em inclusão digital.
2020-09-03
02 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Internet na Periferia
Neste capítulo do 2 minutos, Daniel Annenberg fala de inclusão digital e o acesso à bandar larga nas periferias das grande cidades.
2020-08-29
02 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Racismo Institucional
Neste capítulo do 2 minutos, Daniel Annenberg fala sobre racismo institucional e a sua experiência fazendo pesquisa para o livro Rota 66, do Caco Barcelos, 30 anos atrás.
2020-08-25
03 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Violência Sexual e Aborto Legal
Neste capítulo do 2 minutos, Daniel Annenberg opina sobre a politização de um crime hediondo sofrido por uma criança de 10 anos.
2020-08-18
03 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Transparência de Dados
O PL255 do vereador Daniel Annenberg é uma ferramenta para garantir a transparência de dados em períodos de calamidade pública. Saiba mais, em dois minutos.
2020-08-13
02 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
2 Minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Brutalidade Policial
Dois minutos com Daniel Annenberg sobre Brutalidade Policial
2020-08-05
02 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Bate papo com Marina Person
Cinema e audiovisual foram os assuntos da conversa com Marina Person, curadora da Mostra Paradiso de Cinema Drive In. A conversa aconteceu dia 30/07/2020.
2020-07-30
53 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Bate papo com Juca Kfouri
Daniel Annenberg conversa com o jornalista esportivo Juca Kfouri. A conversa aconteceu dia 16/07/2020.
2020-07-16
47 min
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Bate papo com Mario Sérgio Cortella
Política, diálogo e quais são as tarefas do governo. Daniel Annenberg conversa com o filósofo Mario Sérgio Cortella.
2020-06-23
1h 01
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Bate papo com Natália Pasternak
Ciência, pesquisa, aquecimento global, pandemia. Neste episódio, Daniel Annenberg conversa com Natália Pasternak sobre os desafios para comunicar a pesquisa científica em tempos de pandemia. A conversa aconteceu dia 11/06/2020.
2020-06-11
1h 02
Podcast do Daniel Annenberg
Bate papo com Sérgo Cimerman
Daniel Annenberg conversa com Dr. Sérgio Cimerman sobre o que você ainda precisa saber sobre o novo coronavírus. A conversa aconteceu dia 28 de maio de 2020.
2020-05-28
54 min