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The REAL David Knight ShowThe REAL David Knight ShowMon Episode #1998: Land Mines Comeback; Big Bang Blows Up; NanoTech Golden Eyes; Neutralizing Chernobyl Radiation; Public School Satanic Sem2:30 New Hope for a Nuclear Wasteland: Swiss Breakthrough Slashes Chernobyl Radiation by 47% A Swiss company claims to have tamed the radioactive scars of Chernobyl, promising to restore the test site to natural radiation levels in a mere 5 years instead of 24,000 years!  4:15 Medieval Warming—And Wind Power Costs You 7X’s More—Proves It’s All a Scam     The Medieval Warm Period—real, undeniable, and inconvenient—reveals that global warming isn’t new, and it was great for agriculture     Meanwhile, their “green” solutions like wind and solar are a disastrous rip-off yet Dartmouth’s latest fan...2025-04-283h 01The David Knight ShowThe David Knight ShowMon Episode #1998: Land Mines Comeback; Big Bang Blows Up; NanoTech Golden Eyes; Neutralizing Chernobyl Radiation; Public School Satanic Sem2:30 New Hope for a Nuclear Wasteland: Swiss Breakthrough Slashes Chernobyl Radiation by 47% A Swiss company claims to have tamed the radioactive scars of Chernobyl, promising to restore the test site to natural radiation levels in a mere 5 years instead of 24,000 years!  4:15 Medieval Warming—And Wind Power Costs You 7X’s More—Proves It’s All a Scam     The Medieval Warm Period—real, undeniable, and inconvenient—reveals that global warming isn’t new, and it was great for agriculture     Meanwhile, their “green” solutions like wind and solar are a disastrous rip-off yet Dartmouth’s latest fan...2025-04-283h 01Voices of EsalenVoices of EsalenJack Kornfield and Trudy Goodman: Hatred Never Ceases by HatredWelcome to a Voices of Esalen archive edition. Our featured lecture was delivered at Esalen as a part of a weeklong training in 2018, by wise teachers Jack Kornfield and Trudy Goodman. Jack Kornfield is one of the key teachers to introduce Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West. He trained as a Buddhist monk in the monasteries of Thailand, India and Burma, and has taught meditation internationally since 1974 .After graduating from Dartmouth College in Asian Studies in 1967 he joined the Peace Corps and worked on tropical medicine teams in the Mekong River valley. He later met and studied as a monk...2024-10-141h 06Southcoast Artists IndexSouthcoast Artists IndexJazz Series Episode 4: Everett Hoagland In Episode Four, Dave Reis speaks with his friend and jazz-inspired poet Everett Hoagland, "...an inventive and highly politicized poet... driven as much by the rhythms of jazz, as it is by the cultural, psychological, and historical weight of racial division." (1) Hoagland is an emeritus professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Everett Hoagland was also the first poet laureate of New Bedford, Massachusetts (1994–1998) and is our guest on the fourth of our ten podcast episodes in The South Coast Artists Index Jazz Series hosted by Dave Reis. This first-ever series is underwritten and brought to you by...2024-08-191h 10Orion\'s The Weighing MachineOrion's The Weighing MachineGreg Wilensky and Jeremiah Buckley of JanusHenderson - Fixed Income and Building Balanced PortfoliosToday Rusty & Robyn are joined by Greg Wilensky and Jeremiah Buckley, head of US Fixed Income and Portfolio Manager at JanusHenderson respectively. Greg Wilensky is Head of US Fixed Income and a portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2020. Prior to joining the firm, Greg served as senior vice president, director of the US multi-sector fixed income team and held several director and portfolio manager positions that spanned short duration, inflation-protected fixed income, securitised assets, and multi-asset strategies at AllianceBernstein from 1996 to 2019. Prior to that, he was a treasury manager – corporate finance at...2024-06-0445 minYour Brain OnYour Brain OnYour Brain On... Space TravelSpace travel goes against a million years of human evolution. So how does it affect our brains? In just six decades of manned space flights, we’ve discovered a remarkable amount about the neurological effects of venturing to the stars. In this episode of ‘YOUR BRAIN ON...’ we discuss: • How low gravity changes your brain structure, impacts your balance, and... actually might improve your sleep • The cognitive dangers of space travel, from the mania of isolation to the destructive forces of cosmic radiation • Why we’re evolutionary drawn to explore other w...2024-05-0152 minAustin Tech Connect: The Podcast For The Austin Technology Ecosystem, Business Leaders, and Tech Entrepreneurs!Austin Tech Connect: The Podcast For The Austin Technology Ecosystem, Business Leaders, and Tech Entrepreneurs!The Zandan Poll 2024 with Noah ZandanIn this episode of the "Austin Tech Connect" podcast we chat with Noah Zandan, Co-Founder and CEO at Quantified.ai.     In this episode we talk about his journey from Austin, to Dartmouth College, to Wall Street, to the Kellogg School of Business, and back to Austin.  You will want to hear all about Quantified.ai and how his growing company is using AI to help make sales professionals more efficient and productive.   Then we move onto all the data in the 2024 Zandan Poll.  He has a wealth of knowledge about how Austinites view the good and bad of our city's growth...2024-04-1642 minTo The Point - CybersecurityTo The Point - CybersecurityIt’s All In the (Deepfake) Experience with Siwei LyuDr. Siwei Lyu, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor at the University at Buffalo Dr. Siwei Lyu received his B.S. degree (Information Science) in 1997 and his M.S. degree (Computer Science) in 2000, both from Peking University, China. He received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Dartmouth College in 2005. From 1998 to 2000, he worked at the Founder Research and Development Center (Beijing, China) as a Software Engineer. From 2000 to 2001, he worked at Microsoft Research Asia (then Microsoft Research China) as an Assistant Researcher. From 2005 to 2008, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the...2023-11-2143 minGood Dirt: Conversations with Leaders in Real Estate & BeyondGood Dirt: Conversations with Leaders in Real Estate & BeyondBenjamin Butcher – STAG IndustrialBen Butcher currently serves as Executive Chairman of the Board, following his 12-year tenure as Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors since STAG’s formation in July 2010. Prior to the formation of STAG Industrial, Mr. Butcher oversaw the founding and growth of its predecessor business, serving as CEO and a member of the Board of Managers of STAG Capital Partners, LLC, STAG Capital Partners III, LLC, and their affiliates from 2003 to 2011. From 1999 to 2003, Mr. Butcher was engaged as a Private Equity Investor in real estate and technology. From 1997 to 1998, Mr. Butcher served as a Di...2023-04-121h 11Mission-DrivenMission-DrivenJoe Dulac '90 & Ely Bueno '98 This episode features a conversation between Joe Dulac from the class of 1990 and Ely Bueno from the class of 1998. Joe and Ely first met because they went through the New Hampshire Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program at Concord Hospital. They have stayed in touch since then, but reconnected in a meaningful way during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their conversation showcases how the mission of Holy Cross and the lessons learned during their time on the Hill helped to support them in living a life of meaning and purpose in service of others. Interview originally recorded in May 2022. 2023-04-1051 minA Reason for HopeA Reason for HopeLaw and Order w/ Father Gerald Murray Law and Order with Fr. Gerald Murray: In this episode, we hear from Fr. Gerald Murray, popular commentator on religious topics on various television and radio outlets, including EWTN (he is part of the “Papal Posse” with Robert Royal on Raymond Arroyo’s news program The World Over), Fox News, MSNBC, Fox News Radio, and Radio Maria. He is a regular contributor to The Catholic Thing and Human Life Review, and the author of Calming the Storm: Navigating the Crises Facing the Catholic Church and Society - a book-length interview with Vatican journalist Diane Montagna. Fr. Murray studied canon law at...2023-03-0650 minMiddle East Monitor ConversationsMiddle East Monitor ConversationsMEMO in conversation with Dr Justin StearnsJoin us for a conversation with Justin Stearns as he tells us about his work on 17th century Morocco, the history of the natural sciences and medicine before colonisation and the state of archives in the Arab World. Justin Stearns received his BA in English and History from Dartmouth College in 1998, and his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2007. He is Professor of Arab Crossroads Studies at New York University Abu Dhabi.  His research interests focus on the intersection of law, science, and theology in the pre-modern Muslim Middle East. His fi...2023-02-2452 minThe CosmopolitanThe CosmopolitanJUSTIN K. STEARNS | Contagion & Plague in Al-Andalus | Conversations Podcast: The afikra Podcast (LS 40 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: JUSTIN K. STEARNS | Contagion & Plague in Al-Andalus | ConversationsPub date: 2023-02-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationJustin K. Stearns talked about his work as professor of Arab Crossroads Studies at NYUAD and his research in contagion and diseases in Al-Andalus and North Africa.Justin Stearns received his BA in English and History from Dartmouth College in 1998 and his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2007. He is a Professor of...2023-02-2257 minThe afikra PodcastThe afikra PodcastJUSTIN K. STEARNS | Contagion & Plague in Al-Andalus | ConversationsJustin K. Stearns talked about his work as professor of Arab Crossroads Studies at NYUAD and his research in contagion and diseases in Al-Andalus and North Africa.Justin Stearns received his BA in English and History from Dartmouth College in 1998 and his PhD in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2007. He is a Professor of Arab Crossroads Studies at New York University Abu Dhabi. His research interests focus on the intersection of law, science, and theology in the pre-modern Muslim Middle East. His first book was a comparative intellectual history of Muslim and Christian understanding of...2023-02-1357 minEG Pod Of ThunderEG Pod Of ThunderRyan McCormack - Assistant Football Coach & Recruiting Coordinator at Umass Dartmouth [EP.66]Ryan McCormack enters his tenth season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator with UMass Dartmouth, and will manage an experienced group of running backs. Since joining UMass Dartmouth, McCormack has played a pivotal role in recruiting several of the Corsairs' key players from around New England, New York, Louisiana, and Florida.Prior to his arrival, McCormack served as the defensive coordinator at Mt. Hope High School for the past two seasons, where his charges earned a berth in the Rhode Island State Playoffs in 2012 and 2013. McCormack also sandwiched a one-year stint at Rogers High School between...2023-02-091h 36Swisspreneur ShowSwisspreneur ShowEP #282 - Stefan Muehlemann: Europe’s Leading Debt Capital Market PlatformTimestamps: 1:47 - Building an Asian food company in the 90s 14:05 - Assembling the Loanboox co-founders 29:34 - UN’s development goals 36:08 - Meditation and entrepreneurship 40:00 - The Sparks IPO program About Stefan Muehlemann: Stefan Muehlemann is the founder, chairman and former CEO at Loanboox, the independent debt issuing platform that connects public sector, large corporate and real estate borrowers with banks and institutional investors. He holds an MBA in Business Administration and Management from The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and previously wo...2022-12-1154 minHLTH Forward PodcastHLTH Forward PodcastYour True Health ID is your Diet ID: Dr. David. L. Katz , CEO @DietID, Founder & President @True Health Intiative90% of the US has a poor diet, 30 % of Americans don't do any physical activity, and we spend approximately $190 Billion on diseases related to obesity. In this episode, Dr. Katz discusses that the cultivation of health happens outside our clinical setting, bolstered by the four pillars: ESNC- eating right, sleeping well, having no toxins such as tobacco, and having a strong sense of community. We further discuss the importance of moving away from a system that enables disease care and moving towards an actual healthcare system that involves education - nutrition, culinary as medicine and healthy living in...2022-10-3145 minThe Caring Economy with Toby UsnikThe Caring Economy with Toby UsnikMargaret (Peg) McGetrick, non-executive Director and former interim CEO for Boston asset manager Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co (GMO)Peg McGetrick is currently a non-executive Director and former interim CEO for Boston asset  manager Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co (GMO). She is a member of the Board of  Trustees of Save the Children International, and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee; and  Save the Children U.S., where she is the Chair of the Finance Committee. She was a founding  partner of Liberty Square Asset Management, a majority woman-owned hedge fund with over $5  billion AUM (1998-2015) and before that a Partner of Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co  where she led the International Equity division (1985-1996). Ms. McGetrick began...2022-10-1832 minCritical Mass Business Talk Show | Orange County’s Longest-Running Business Talk ShowCritical Mass Business Talk Show | Orange County’s Longest-Running Business Talk ShowCritical Mass Business Talk Show: Ric Franzi Interviews Marlene Dandler, Founder of Seashore Academy (Episode 1386)Marlene Sheehan Dandler is the Founder of Seashore Academy. Marlene graduated from the Lakeside School in Seattle, WA in 1994 and Dartmouth College in 1998. During her time at Dartmouth, she studied at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany as well as at the Beijing Normal University in Beijing, China. While at Dartmouth, Marlene worked as a German language instructor for Professor John Rassias, the creator of the Rassias Method, a unique, intensive language immersion technique used by the Peace Corps to learn a foreign language in 10 days’ time. This revolutionary method of rapid, effective language acquisition impressed Marlene gre...2022-09-0820 minFundação FHC - DebatesFundação FHC - Debates#150 - FFHC Debate - Reforma trabalhista: preservar, aprimorar ou revogar?Aprovada há cinco anos, no governo do presidente Michel Temer, a reforma trabalhista está longe de ser um tema pacificado na sociedade. Ataque aos direitos trabalhistas e sua representação sindical? Ou avanço necessário para a maior geração de empregos e aumento da competitividade das empresas brasileiras? O debate extravasa o universo das entidades representativas de empresários e trabalhadores. Não poderia ser diferente, já que o mercado de trabalho – em franca e rápida transformação na esteira da digitalização da economia – e a forma pela qual ele é regulado têm importância central para a distribuição da...2022-08-151h 12The SydcastThe SydcastNATO and Technological Warfare in UkraineEpisode SummaryUkraine is Ground Zero for war, but also all manner of newer technologies, from cyber to AI. What is NATO seeing, and learning, and what are the implications of the war for global security, technology, and innovation? James Appathurai has a front-row seat at NATO HQ, on this episode of The Sydcast.Sydney Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Prof...2022-07-1856 minTo The Point - CybersecurityTo The Point - CybersecurityIt's All In The (Deepfake) Experience with Siwei LyuThis week we catch up with Dr. Siwei Lyu, a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor and founding Co-Director of Center for Information Integrity (CII) at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Siwei breaks down the deepfake experience, both the good and the misleading aspects of the technology. He shares insights on techniques researchers are developing to detect deepfakes, including GAN (Generative Adversarial Network) detected artifacts that produce tell-tale deepfake signs – if you know where to look. He also delves into the area of audio deepfakes and the sophistication of the human auditory system that makes this pathway a...2022-05-1043 minInclusion at Work by No Limits MediaInclusion at Work by No Limits MediaInterview with Interim Regional Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs & Vice Provost at the University of South Florida, Deni ElliottOur guest is Interim Regional Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and Vice Provost at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus, Deni Elliott. She also holds the endowed Eleanor Poynter Jamison Chair of Media Studies and Press Policy in the Department of Journalism and Digital Communication. Dr. Elliott began her work with USF in December 2003. She has served as Department Chair for the Department of Journalism and Digital Communication and has served as the campus Ombuds. Dr. Elliott is Chief Project Officer for a multi-institutional multi-disciplinary research consortium, the National Ethics Project, that studies...2022-05-0133 minHolding the Ladder in Sport and LeadershipHolding the Ladder in Sport and LeadershipEpisode #61- Betsy Mitchell, Olympian and World Champion swimmer, veteran sport administrator, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CABetsy Mitchell is a former American competition swimmer who was a world record-holder, world champion, and Olympic gold and silver medalist. She also was a member of the United States' 1994 Rowing World Championship team. Mitchell represented the United States at two consecutive Olympic Games. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, she won a silver medal for her second-place performance in the women's 100-meter backstroke, finishing with a time of 1:02.63. She also earned a gold medal by swimming the backstroke leg for the winning U.S. team in the preliminary heats of the women's 4×100-meter medley relay.2022-04-0446 minHolding the Ladder in Sport and LeadershipHolding the Ladder in Sport and LeadershipEpisode #60- Harry Sheehy, retired collegiate basketball coach and athletic director, Williamstown, MAHarry Sheehy is a retired athletic administrator and former coach who led Williams College (MA) to 17 Division III national team championships during his 10 years as the college’s Chair and Director of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation. He also served as Dartmouth College’s Director of Athletics and Recreation for nearly 11 years. During each year of Sheehy’s decade guiding the Williams athletics department, the Ephs won the NCAA Division III Directors’ Cup, given to the athletics program (out of more than 400 Division III colleges) that achieves the greatest success over a variety of 18 sports. He overs...2022-03-211h 26Haliwax RadioHaliwax RadioHaliwax Radio Episode 15Song: AusterityBand: The MeffsFrom: England Album: Standing With Ukraine compilationLabel: Socks On Records Song: This Is VI, V2Will Be Much BetterBand: Get The Fuck Outta DodgeFrom: Sheffield, UK Album: Standing With Ukraine compilationLabel: Socks On Records Song: She’s Been To RenoBand: Mark Murphy And The MedsFrom: Liverpool, UK Album: Standing With Ukraine compilationLabel: Socks On Reco...2022-03-201h 39Healthy For My PurposeHealthy For My PurposeThe Truth Behind Childhood Obesity with Dr. Leigh EttingerSersie and Gigi unpack the truth behind childhood obesity with Dr. Leigh Ettinger. Leigh Ettinger, MD is a pediatric obesity specialist and founder of Doctor Herbivore in New Paltz, New York.  Dr. Ettinger obtained his Doctor of Medicine from Tufts University School of Medicine in 1998 in Boston, Massachusetts, then did a Pediatric Residency at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He went on to complete his Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore in the Bronx in 2004.  While there he also earned a Masters in Science at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Et...2022-02-1038 minHey Coach!Hey Coach!Resilience by an NFL Legend: Interview with Reggie Williams: S3E2Interview with Reggie WilliamsReginald Williams was born on September 19, 1954, in Flint Michigan. The son of Elijah and Julia Williams. Williams was a star athlete and student at Flint Southwestern High School. He played competitive football and also wrestled.   The recipient of an academic scholarship, Williams was a three-time All-Ivy League linebacker in football and Ivy League heavyweight wrestling champion in 1975 at Dartmouth College.In 1976, Williams was drafted in the third round by the Cincinnati Bengals, for whom he played 14 seasons, (including two Super Bowls, XVI (1981) and XXIII (1988)).Williams r...2022-01-1155 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 14 - Mary HollendonerHappy 2022, fellow Dartmuthians!  Our latest episode is our trailblazer and soon-to-be bestselling author, Mary Hollendoner '98.  If you've every dreamed of just walking away from the fancy job, the suburban house, the crazy PTA...well, at this point, you're not alone.  But Mary, her husband and her then-6-year-old-daughter actually did it!  They packed up or gave away everything and lived in a van for 3+ years.  Hear about Mary's experiences in Central and South America, as well as her life-long love affair with Ledyard.  If you want to get in touch with Mary, you can visit her webpage here:  https...2022-01-0711 minThe Karen Kenney ShowThe Karen Kenney ShowLet's Get Better with Walter Norton Jr.I’m so jazzed to share this episode because I’m talking with a wicked old friend of mine; Walter Norton Jr - owner of the Institute of Performance & Fitness (IPF) which is a 10,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art facility in North Reading, MA. I’ve known Walt for over 30 years having met back in college at Boston University. He's someone who I admire and respect, and one of the people in my life who inspires me to be better. Walter has been a leader in the fitness industry for over 25 years and can stake a claim to having traine...2022-01-061h 56The Neanderthal MindThe Neanderthal MindFirst Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human with Dr. Jeremy DeSilvaWelcome again Cave Dwellers and Thank You for joining me on another episode of The Neanderthal Mind. Today we sit down with Jeremy DeSilva. Jeremy, or "Jerry" as he sometimes prefers, is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College. He is a paleoanthropologist, specializing in the locomotion of the first apes and early human ancestors, (hominoids & hominins respectfully). His particular anatomical expertise-- the human foot and ankle-- has contributed to our understanding of the origins and evolution of upright walking in the human lineage. He has studied wild chimpanzees in Western Uganda and early human fossils in Museums...2022-01-011h 09Dartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 13 - Ben HillWelcome back, '98s!  Meet classmate Ben Hill, the Head of Human Resources, Studios, Networks and Games for WarnerMedia!  Ben talks to us about global hiring and DEI initiatives during a turbulent time, as well as some of the positive changes he's seen come out of the past couple years.  Hear how fellow '98 (and prior podcast guest) Simone Swink was able to help Ben early in his career, and how Ben roamed the halls of CNN with a Dartmouth bumper sticker on his supply cart.  Join us for some solid advice and amusing reflections from another fascinating '98!2021-12-0611 minEve\'s Second Chance with Amy LoftusEve's Second Chance with Amy LoftusDr. Christiane Northrup on Decongesting the Mass PsychosisThis episode is sponsored by www.amatalife.com The first in a series where I will be asking two physicians, two thought leaders/activists and a healer the same question: what is the most important thing to consider in order to decongest this current global mass hypnosis?I asked the Divine Dr. Christiane Northrup first.Christiane Northrup, M.D., is a visionary pioneer and a leading authority in the field of women’s health and wellness, which includes the unity of mind, body, emotions, and spirit. Internationally known for her empowering ap...2021-11-1536 minDivine SynergiesDivine SynergiesDr. Christiane Northrup on Decongesting the Mass PsychosisThis episode is sponsored by www.amatalife.com The first in a series where I will be asking two physicians, two thought leaders/activists and a healer the same question: what is the most important thing to consider in order to decongest this current global mass hypnosis? I asked the Divine Dr. Christiane Northrup first. Christiane Northrup, M.D., is a visionary pioneer and a leading authority in the field of women’s health and wellness, which includes the unity of mind, body, emotions, and spirit. Internationally known for her empowering approach to women’s heal...2021-11-1536 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 12 - Dr. Elizabeth Sumida HuamanWant to learn how to support Indigenous communities?  How about the proper pronunciation of "Long Island" at Dartmouth?  Join us as we talk with D98's own Dr. Elizabeth Sumida Huaman.  This renowned Quechua scholar focuses her efforts on respectful, creative and beautiful educational design as critical intervention.  She’s been published in more journals and books than we could count, and she’s presented at conferences from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan.  Currently, Dr. Huaman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy and Development at the University of Minnesota, College of Educat...2021-10-2110 minRoads TakenRoads TakenLesson Plans: Kate Shanahan on focusing on the first step and keeping at itGuest Kate Shanahan, Dartmouth ’96, had grown up in Hanover in her elementary years and searched for colleges elsewhere. But nothing compared to the College on the Hill and so returned to rediscover the campus she knew so well. It took her time to find her groove but English literature lit a spark for her. Later, she found the Education department and the encounters she had there with professors and the material was life-changing. Upon graduation, she spent six more months in Hanover in the teacher preparation program, student teaching in a classroom that she’d been in as a nine...2021-10-0426 minThe SydcastThe SydcastWhy do Humans Walk Upright? With Professor Jerry DeSilvaEpisode Summary:Why do humans walk on two feet? Every other animal motors on four legs (paws), and they do it way faster than we do, but we humans walk upright. If you thought evolution is supposed to select for attributes that enhance survival, then we have a real puzzle, among the most fundamental in human evolution. And that’s the puzzle Jerry DeSilva sets out to explain in his highly accessible book “First Steps,” and in this episode of The Sydcast.Sydney Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Profess...2021-09-271h 04AGEUcationalAGEUcationalFinally, Human Hormones Explained - How They Can Help As We AgeFinally, Human Hormones Explained - How They Can Help As We Age with Dr. Robert Yoho Hormones should be a part of general primary care There are many indications for hormones for younger women, especially women who've had a hysterectomy, who've had ovarian failure, It may be you know that we're getting discouraged or it may be that there are toxic chemicals or maybe something about the high sugar diet or something but it's a phenomenon over many decades. About Dr. Robert I was born in l953 in Richmond, Virginia, and grew up...2021-09-0749 minAGEUcationalAGEUcationalFinally, Human Hormones Explained - How They Can Help As We AgeFinally, Human Hormones Explained - How They Can Help As We Age with Dr. Robert Yoho Hormones should be a part of general primary care There are many indications for hormones for younger women, especially women who've had a hysterectomy, who've had ovarian failure, It may be you know that we're getting discouraged or it may be that there are toxic chemicals or maybe something about the high sugar diet or something but it's a phenomenon over many decades. About Dr. Robert I was born in l953 in Richmond, Virginia, and grew up...2021-09-0749 minHaliwax RadioHaliwax RadioHaliwax Radio Episode 9Episode 9Song: Embrace The GrindBand: Smash The GrannyFrom: New YorkAlbum: Self-Titled, 2021Song: Fuck YouBand: Garrafa Vazia From: Rio Claro, BrazilAlbum: Dirty Old Punks Radio Athens Compilation II, 2013 Label: empire Records Of Canada Song: I Hate Your FaceBand: The Control Freaks From: San Francisco Album: Double Dose Of Hate, 2021Label: Dirty Water Records Song: Party TownBand...2021-08-291h 30POC Podcast - Progressive Opinions of ColorPOC Podcast - Progressive Opinions of ColorHow AAPI Helped Swing the 2020 Election, Media Perceptions of Andrew Yang, and Mobilizing AAPI in Politics with Varun Nikore, President of the AAPI Victory FundNancy is joined by Varun Nikore, the President of the AAPI Victory Fund and Executive Director of the AAPI Victory Alliance. Varun discusses the importance of AAPI voter turnout in the 2020 election, why the AAPI vote matters, the importance of funding to turn out the AAPI vote, Andrew Yang's run for NYC Mayor,  media perceptions of AAPI candidates, and more. Varun Nikore:https://aapivictoryfund.com/leadership/varun-nikore/https://aapivictoryfund.com/https://aapivictoryalliance.com/For more than 25 years, Mr. Nikore has been involved in national, state and local politics as a...2021-08-0350 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 11 - Randi BarnesWant to meet the mind behind your kids' (or maybe your) favorite TV shows?!  We're sticking with our Hollywood theme and bringing you our second '98 Emmy nominee, Randi Barnes.  Randi's been writing and producing children's television for the likes of Disney, Netflix and many others for over two decades.  Hear how Randi finds inspiration at Dartmouth and why she thinks Hanover has been a breeding ground for A-List talent.  And please check out Randi's incredibly impressive IMDb page here:  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1147756/.  Let us know if you have any nominees for future guests on the...2021-08-0312 minRespuestas InglesasRespuestas InglesasEpisodio 54: Primer Episodio "Especial" de 2021 - Natal Day en Nueva Escocia, CanadáPara 2021, decidí hacer algo nuevo para Respuestas Inglesas e incorporar tres episodios especiales a lo largo del año que se centrarían en las fiestas interesantes celebradas en países angloparlantes. Son como unos grandes consejos culturales sobre las celebraciones únicas de tres países. ¡El episodio de hoy es el primero, centrado en el día natal, o Natal Day, de Nueva Escocia en Canadá! Se va a celebrar este día la próxima lunes, el 2 de agosto. Recuerda, aprender un idioma es una travesía para toda la vida.Embrace it, Enjoy it, and Shar...2021-07-2612 minThe Wellness ParadoxThe Wellness ParadoxThe Pandemic before the COVID-19 Pandemic w/Dr. David L. Katz In episode 8 we’re joined by a true visionary and world-renowned expert in the fields of public health, lifestyle medicine, and nutrition; Dr. David Katz. It’s challenging to encapsulate the full depth and breadth of Dr. Katz’s knowledge of public health in one podcast. In this conversation we specifically discussed the pandemic of chronic disease that raged for decades before (and exacerbated) the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Katz speaks eloquently and passionately about the burden of chronic disease and how we must urgently and aggressively address the pandemic of chronic disease in the same manner as we addressed COVID...2021-07-0759 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 10 - Simone SwinkWelcome back, 98's!  Today we're talking to our very own Emmy nominee and Executive Producer of Good Morning America, Simone Swink '98, about her start in the TV business, getting recognized by George Stephanopoulos and craving those amazing EBA's breadsticks.  Meet the woman that's worked on the Oscars, Martha and ABC News specials, to name a few. This was a wonderful and poignant discussion of life, loss and triumph, and we're glad you're joining us.  We also encourage you to check out Simone's IMDb page and see all of her amazing accomplishments:  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm29...2021-06-3011 minThe Long ViewThe Long ViewJack Brennan: Price Pressure in the Advice Business Is 'Inevitable'Our guest on the podcast today is former Vanguard CEO, Jack Brennan. Jack is the author of a new book, More Straight Talk on Investing, which he cowrote along with John Woerth. He is also author of Straight Talk on Investing, which was published in 2004. Jack served as the CEO of Vanguard from 1996 to 2008 and was chairman of the board from 1998 to 2009. He is now chairman emeritus and senior advisor at Vanguard. He also serves as the chairman of the board of trustees at Notre Dame University and has served on numerous corporate boards, including General Electric and American...2021-06-2348 minThink TorahThink TorahHolocaust films on NETFLIX? What will it accomplish- with Dr. Michael Berenbaum: Around The Shabbos Table EP. 27Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week.In preparation for his film " the last days" remastered release on Netflix, we get the opportunity to speak to Dr. Michael Berenbaum.Dr. Berenbaum was the historical consultant for this academy award-winning holocaust film.We Talk About what inspired him to work on holocaust related projects his entire life. What is the message for our generation about what happened in Germany? What is his life mission? Why is this...2021-06-1755 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 9 - Matt WakemanMatt Wakeman is analyzing your data!  Learn how a data scientist was born without living in Dartmouth statistics courses for years, as well as how data analysis is getting essential food, health and housing benefits to vulnerable populations.  Matt also tells us about taking a year off, learning a 4th language and exploring Central and South America with his wife.  If you'd like to learn more about Matt's work and get in touch, check out his LinkedIn page here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewwakeman/.  2021-05-2410 minda ideia à luzda ideia à luzCriação Ep# 49 - 28/04/2021 - Marcelo Gleiser - A Criação da Luz no Universo e a Arte (Especial de aniversário)Nesse programa especial de aniversário de 1 ano do canal da ideia à luz, trazemos um convidado especial para um bate-papo interessantíssimo, o cientista e professor Marcelo Gleiser.    Marcelo Gleiser tem graduação em Física pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (1981), mestrado em Física pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (1982) e doutorado em Física pelo King's College London (1986). Atualmente ocupa a cátedra Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy em Dartmouth College, com vínculo de Professor Pleno em Física e Astronomia. Possui experiência na área de Física, com ênfase e...2021-05-0341 minThe Leading Edge: Umpire StoriesThe Leading Edge: Umpire StoriesS2 - Top of the 3rd - Andrew DownsOn this episode Leading Edge Entertainment chats with Nova Scotia import Andrew Downs   Topics covered are him winning the Beaver B provincial championship in 1989, representing Newfoundland as a 15U coach at the Baseball Canada Nationals in 1998, working the all Newfoundland Senior Men’s Provincial Championship, the countless Baseball Canada National Championships as an umpire & supervisor and has the organization of the events have changed over the years plus some practical jokes, working 2 International Events, the comradery of umpiring, receiving the Dick Willis Award in 2013, talking Cape Breton culture and much much more.   So...2021-04-121h 36The Barbershop GroupThe Barbershop GroupMaking The Invisible VisibleJoin Jamiere Abney and Charles Catchings as they explore the mind of Dr. Lee Pelton, outgoing president of Emerson College, about his contribution to the field of academia for African-American students. Though many Black men and women are continuing to make progress in education and in their professional lives, the rates at which they do so are dismal in comparison to White or Asian-Americans. Dr. Pelton believes this is partly due to the lack of opportunity and exposure given to African-Americans by others. He also firmly posits that Black men are in need of strengthened networking skills and that mentorship...2021-03-1946 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 8 - Latia CurryWhat do Black Lives Matter, Barbie, Audi and California's COVID vaccine rollout have in common?  Latia Curry '98!  If you think you had a tough year, wait until you hear how Latia's been balancing making the world more equitable and raising a 3-year-old from lockdown.  Join us for a conversation about empathy, behavioral economics and the Green on a walk back from "the library" late night.  If you'd like to catch up with Latia and see all of the amazing things she's been doing at RALLY, here's your link:  https://wearerally.com/.  2021-03-0912 minWork and Life with Stew FriedmanWork and Life with Stew FriedmanEp 196. Martin Davidson: The End of Diversity as We Know ItMartin Davidson is the Johnson & Higgins Professor of Business Administration at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business and he currently serves as their senior associate dean and global chief diversity officer. He holds degrees from both Harvard and Stanford and was on the faculty at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth prior to arriving at Darden in 1998. His book, The End of Diversity as We Know It:  Why Diversity Efforts Fail and How Leveraging Difference Can Succeed, introduces a research-driven roadmap to help leaders more effectively create and capitalize on diversity in organizationsI...2021-03-0552 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 7 - Brent LaffoonWho knew our class had its own famous yogi?!  This episode, we're bringing you Brent Laffoon, a former Hollywood screenwriter and Peace Corps volunteer that pivoted to yoga about a decade ago.  Since then, he's traveled the world learning and teaching.  Listen in to his fascinating origin story, as well as his affinity for the Murphy's Tavern black-and-bleu burgers!  If you'd like to reach out to Brent, you can find him here: http://brentlaffoon.com/swx3uk4izii1yuwjhuqyupn93n9f9z or on Instagram @brentsana.  Enjoy!-Rog & Kelly2021-02-2411 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 6 - Charlie FiordalisMeet the guy that's been creating the digital marketing industry for over 15 years - Charlie Fiordalis!  Hear about how companies and brands shape your desire from the man who helped launch Hulu and digital at some of your favorite TV networks.  Sit back, relax and let the dulcet tones of our very own (m)ad man bring you back to Dartmouth in the '90s and meeting that special someone.  Cheers, '98s.  If you'd like to get in touch with Charlie, you can contact him here:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/cfiordalis/ And, if you'd...2021-02-0911 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 5 - Danielle JensenDartmouth '98s, gather round!  We've got Danielle Jensen (nee Flanders), a high school math teacher for 2 decades, to help you through virtual school and keeping yourself (and your kids) sane.  Danielle also reminisces about those glorious first warm days in Hanover after a long winter and reminds us all to do more listening.  Danielle misses her Dartmouth friends, so here's her LinkedIn page if you want to reach out:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-jensen-b66b842a/.  2021-02-0510 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 4- Matt RotheAloha from our virtual visit to Hawaii with our next guest!  Matt Rothe is trying to save the world one gassy cow at a time.  Join us for the latest installment, where our own '98 designer, teacher and farmer talks about the amazing potential of seaweed to reduce pollution, his time in the "crack house" and finding your ikigai.  If you'd like to get in touch with Matt, visit his personal website or check out his work at Blue Ocean Barns and Crazy Beta Design.  Thanks for listening to another episode, and PLEASE drop us a note if y...2021-01-2610 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 3- Dr. Joy Lisi RankinHappy 2021, Dartmouth '98s!  Our latest episode features Dr. Joy Lisi Rankin.  Learn what it's like to fire your employer and then work as a force for change at the forefront of artificial intelligence.  If you'd like to get in touch with Dr. Rankin, you can visit her personal website.   But, before you do that, you might want to read her book or learn about her research into gender, race and power in AI.  Thanks for listening!  If you have suggestions for future '98 guests, questions you'd like us to ask or things we could do better, PLEASE...2021-01-2009 minLet It Out!Let It Out!Episode 3: Joe Biden and his Stutter with Harry and Benji! Part 2I may not be able to mail you a gift, but I can give you the gift of knowledge this Christmas! This is the second half of the conversation that Benji, Harry, and I started back in Episode 2, so if you haven’t listened to that, pause this episode and watch that one first. This time, we break down some of the arguments about why Biden isn’t mentally fit to be president, uncover the problems with how Biden treats his disability, and talk about some of the awesome things the president-elect has done to support the stuttering community. Have...2020-12-2550 minThe Business of FamilyThe Business of FamilyVal & Annie Hollingsworth - 7th Gen Hollingsworth & Vose - Manufacturing Innovation Since 1728 [The Business of Family]It's not often we get to hear from a 7th generation American manufacturing family with a company that dates back to 1728 and in their family since 1793. The Hollingsworth & Vose Company is a technical manufacturer with a rich history of R&D and innovation. Here to share their story with us are Val & Annie Hollingsworth, first cousins and both members of the 6th generation, stewarding this incredible and impactful company to the next generation. Val Hollingsworth has served as President of Hollingsworth & Vose Company since January 1997, and added the title of Chief Executive Officer in January 1998...2020-12-211h 02Dartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 2 - Dr. Liz GerberDr. Liz Gerber is innovating innovation!  Our amazing '98 classmate is here to tell you how to make innovation part of your everyday life and how to take some time for puddle sliding.   Enjoy our second episode, which brings improved audio and a new round of questions.  If you'd like to say hi to Liz, you can find her here.  And if you want to learn more about one of the incredible intiatives she founded, Design for America, click right over here.  Thanks and enjoy!-Rog and Kelly2020-12-1910 minDartmouth 98 ShortsDartmouth 98 ShortsEp. 1 - Chris OttWelcome to our inaugural episode!  We're catching up with '98 classmate Chris Ott and learning about his journey from graduation until today.  Want to know how to avoid getting hacked?  Interested in what it feels like to save a friend in an avalanche?  Curious about having a bounty put on your head by a drug cartel AND a disgruntled coin collector?  Tune in for the next 9 minutes and hear all about our amazing classmate!  If you'd like to say hi to Chris or learn more about his current law practice (now that he's not dodging international assassins), you ca...2020-12-1609 minThe SydcastThe SydcastA Journey from Chez Panisse with Charles and Lindsey ShereEpisode SummaryChez Panisse has indelibly shaped California cuisine since its inception in 1971 and Lindsey and Charles Shere were there from the beginning, helping to change the landscape for female chefs. Influenced by the politics and art of Berkeley in the 1960s, Charles and Lindsey found their niche for unconventional thinkers and doers and they continue to live their life by following their hearts. Listen in for the era-spanning experiences of a chef and a composer, in this episode of The Sydcast.Syd Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the...2020-11-3056 minGlobal TennesseeGlobal TennesseeElection 2020: Foreign Policy Challenges: The Middle East | EP94Distinguished speakers provide an assessment of America's situation in a region it has tried to navigate for decades - the Middle East. U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges: The Middle East Patrick W. Ryan, President, TNWAC; LCDR, USN (Ret); Panel Chair Rami Khouri, distinguished international journalist; Nieman Journalism Fellow at Harvard University​ Dr. Paul Pillar, Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Studies of Georgetown University; career official in the U.S. Intelligence Community Mona Yacoubian, Senior Advisor to the Vice President of Middle East & Africa, United States Institute of Peace Rami Khouri Journalist-in-Residence and director of global engagement at the Am...2020-10-021h 43Diffused Congruence: The American Muslim ExperienceDiffused Congruence: The American Muslim ExperienceEpisode 98:  A Journey Within Islam, with R. David CoolidgeParvez and Omar welcome R. David Coolidge (former Muslim chaplain at Dartmouth College and Brown University, and current PhD student at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA) to discuss his journey into and within Islam, which has taken him through the Sunni and Shia traditions.  The discussion was especially timely considering we’re in the month of Muharram. Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, is held to be the second holiest month, after Ramaḍān. The Tenth day of Muharram is known as the Day of Ashura. Sometimes, as part of the Mourning of Muharram, ...2020-08-311h 52The SydcastThe SydcastFathers and Sons in MLB: Ron and Mark ShapiroEpisode SummaryAs Major League Baseball gets closer to starting up this season, we visit with the CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays, Mark Shapiro, and his father, the “accidental agent” and sports insider Ron Shapiro. These two baseball lifers tackle the social and economic architecture of the sport, share personal stories of life in and around the game, and discuss the challenges people in baseball are facing to get back on the playing field. And one more thing - listening to the interplay between father and son will stick with you long after this...2020-06-081h 04The Health System CXO PodcastThe Health System CXO Podcast28: COVID-19: How We Look at the Future Has Changed Dramatically, with Dr. Joanne Conroy, President and CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health SystemIn this episode of Fireside Chat, we sit down with Dr. Joanne Conroy, President and CEO, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and how the crisis has changed several aspects of healthcare for the future. Please note: The number of COVID-19 cases and the situation referenced in this episode were based on reported data at the time of the interview and are subject to change.TranscriptionJoanne Conroy 0:04If we continue to have a significant portion of our workforce working from home, then I have an opportunity to repurpose...2020-05-1234 minSouthcoast Artists IndexSouthcoast Artists IndexEpisode 20: Peter PerieraAward-winning Standard-Times news photographer Peter Pereira graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth in 1992 with a degree in computer engineering. In 1998 he changed his focus to his true passion, photography.   Since then, his images have graced the pages of Time, Newsweek, US News and World Report, Vogue (Australia), New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and various other media outlets across the world.   In 2016, Peter was awarded the Medal of the Order of Infante D. Henrique by the President of Portugal. Peter has been named New England Photographer of the Year 11 times....2020-02-2446 minReal Takk PodcastReal Takk PodcastEpisode 14: The Wydler Brothers of Compass, DC, MD, & VAWelcome to the latest edition of the Real Takk Podcast.  Today we bring on The Wydler Brothers, which consist of brothers Hans and Steve Wydler, along with 18 agents & 6 support staff.  These guys have a brotherly banter that is infectious, a wealth of real estate & leadership knowledge, and an overall sense of integrity that they both bring to their business practice. Give this one a listen.   They’ve been selling residential real estate for almost 20 years in the DMV  (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area. They’ve built the highest producing team in the DMV, & has  become the top 25 teams in the  U.S. a...2020-01-0750 minInevitableInevitableEp 30: Andrew Beebe, Managing Director at Obvious VenturesToday’s guest is Andrew Beebe, Managing Director at Obvious Ventures. Andrew brings to Obvious Ventures a lifelong passion for building companies around sustainable systems and people power. For over a decade, Andrew has focused on clean technology and clean energy solutions. He started down the clean tech path with Energy Innovations in 2003, which he grew from a business plan to a major solar developer serving customers like Google, Disney, Sony Pictures, and British Telecom. After selling the company to Suntech in 2008, Andrew served as Chief Commercial Officer at Suntech as well as Vi...2019-08-2237 minMiddle East CentreMiddle East CentreThe Thirty Year Genocide - Turkey's destruction of its Christian minorities, 1894-1924Professor Benny Morris and Professor Dror Ze'evi give a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre seminar series. Chaired by Dr Laurent Mignon (St Antony's College). Morris and Ze'evi will talk about the destruction of the Armenian, Greek and Assyrian communities of Asia Minor - some 4-5 million people - during the reigns of Abdulhamid II, the Young Turks and Ataturk, 1894-1924. Most were dispossessed and exiled and some 2 million were murdered in three massive bouts of violence. The mass murder, in each bout, was accompanied by mass rape and abduction of girls, women and children into Muslim households, and...2019-06-0346 minThe Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod ShowThe Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod ShowThomas Piper, Piet Oudolf Movie, Five SeasonsDartmouth Films presents, Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf. Directed by Thomas Piper which Premieres in the UK at Picturehouse Central, 13 June 2019. On todays episode Thomas talks with Peter Donegan. The Sodshow is available weekly in iTunes, spotify, Youtube and all good podcast stores.  Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf is an immersion in the life and work of the most influential landscape designer of the last 50 years. Piet is responsible for New York’s High Line and many other iconic urban spaces. Closer home, Piet designed the landscaping for the enti...2019-05-1829 minIt\'s All Made Up, AnywayIt's All Made Up, Anyway#13: Why BMI is Bullsh*t with Margit BermanWelcome to the thirteenth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully.  This episode is all about acceptance and commitment therapy, or ACT. Whitney speaks with Margit Berman, author of A Clinician’s Gui...2019-04-301h 01It\'s All Made Up, AnywayIt's All Made Up, Anyway#13: Why BMI is Bullsh*t with Margit BermanWelcome to the thirteenth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully.  This episode is all about acceptance and commitment therapy, or ACT. Whitney speaks with Margit Berman, author of A Clinician’s Gui...2019-04-301h 01Global TennesseeGlobal TennesseeMatthew Wiltshire | "Global Nashville with Karl Dean" | GNKD1 | EP-17"Global Nashville with Karl Dean" A Conversation with Matthew WiltshireDirector, Nashville Mayor's Office of Economic and Community Development Recorded: April 4, 2019 at Belmont University "GLOBAL NASHVILLE WITH KARL DEAN" is a regular feature of the Global Tennessee Podcast from the Tennessee World Affairs Council. It explores business, culture, education, politics, New American's issues and more -- all in an effort to highlight the people, places and things that make Nashville a global city.We welcome your thoughts on topics or individuals to talk to on "Global Nashville with Karl Dean" and to hear your feedback on our Podcasts. Does your company...2019-04-1139 minThe Whole Health CureThe Whole Health Cure"Simple Truth About Eating Healthy" with David Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, FACLMDavid L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, FACLM earned his BA degree from Dartmouth College (1984); his MD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1988); and his MPH from the Yale University School of Public Health (1993). He completed sequential residency training in Internal Medicine, and Preventive Medicine/Public Health. He is the founding director (1998) of Yale University’s Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center, Immediate Past-President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, and Founder/President of the True Health Initiative, a non-profit organization established to promote messages about healthy, sustainable diet and lifestyle in the service of adding years to li...2019-03-1431 minDie Dynamik der gegenwärtigen RechtenDie Dynamik der gegenwärtigen RechtenDas Lachen der Täter. Männlichkeit, Gewalt und die RechteTeil der Vorlesungsreihe „Die Dynamik der gegenwärtigen Rechten“  Referent: Prof. Dr. Klaus Theweleit (Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe / Freiburg) Einführung: Ass.-Prof. Dr.in Claudia Globisch (Institut für Soziologie/ Veranstalterin der Reihe) Grußworte: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dirk Rupnow (Dekan der Philosophisch-Historischen Fakultät / Universität Innsbruck) Moderation: Univ.-Ass. Dr. Paul Scheibelhofer (Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft / Universität Innsbruck) Klaus Theweleit, Koryphäe der Faschismus- und Männlichkeitsforschung, beschäftigt sich in seinem Vortrag mit faschistischer Männlichkeits- und Gewaltphantasie. Aus psychoanalytischer Perspektive stellt er Frauenbild, Körperverhältnis u...2019-01-311h 05The GP ShowThe GP Show#61 The Truth About Food with Dr David Katz MDDr David L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, FACLM is the founding director (1998) of Yale University’s Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center, Past-President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, and Founder/President of the True Health Initiative.  Katz earned his BA degree from Dartmouth College (1984); his MD from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1988); and his MPH from the Yale University School of Public Health (1993). The recipient of many awards for his contributions to public health, he has received three honorary doctorates. He holds 5 US patents, with others pending.  He invented the research method known as “evidence mapping;” is the principal...2018-12-131h 04The NonSequitur ShowThe NonSequitur ShowAn Inconvenient Stream: Climate & Change | Dr. Peter WardWard is an American earth scientist and geophysicist who has studied microearthquakes associated with active fault systems and volcanic eruptions throughout the western United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Iceland, Central America, and the East African Rift System. He developed a prototype global volcano surveillance system[1] that relayed data through the ERTS satellite. He was born August 10, 1943, in Washington, D.C. and was educated at the Noble and Greenough School (1955–1961), Dartmouth College (BA 1965), and Columbia University (MA, 1967, PhD 1970). In January, 1975, he was appointed chief of the Branch of Seismology, a group of 140 scientists and staff at the United States Geological Survey in Me...2018-11-032h 05Dentistry Uncensored with Howard FarranDentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran1073 Dental Legislation with Rob Roda, DDS, MS : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard FarranDr. Roda graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada in 1981 and maintained a full-time private general practice in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia for ten years. He returned to school at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas Texas, and received his Masters of Science (Oral Biology) and Certificate in Endodontics in 1993. He became a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics in 1998. Dr. Roda has published and lectured internationally, most recently co-authoring the chapter on non-surgical retreatment in the 11th edition of Pathways of the Pulp. He is a Visiting Lecturer at the Arizona School of...2018-06-261h 26The 405 RadioThe 405 RadioColumnist Don Feder / 1st Snowflake Baby Hannah Strege - The Tami Jackson Show -My first guest on the Tami Jackson Show* tonight will be Don Feder. Don Feder was a Boston Herald editorial writer and syndicated columnist from June 1983 to June 2002. For 19 years, his column appeared in the Herald, New England’s second largest newspaper. Feder’s column was syndicated by Creator’s Syndicate in Los Angeles, and carried by more than 40 newspapers and e-magazines nationwide. His writings have appeared in USA TODAY, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, National Review, American Enterprise, Readers Digest, Front Page Magazine, Insight, and Human Events. The author of two books – A Jewish Conservative Looks at Pagan Am...2018-01-311h 00Boomer Generation RadioBoomer Generation RadioBoomer Radio 6/14/16: Vitalize360, coaching for older adults, and computer issues with ‘The Computer Maven,’ Nancy IsaacsOn the June 14, 2016 Boomer Generation Radio program, the first-half guests are Diana Cox, executive director, and Neil Beresin, national program manager, of Vitalize 360, a coaching and assessment process for older adults that uses art and science to promote optimal wellness for successful aging. The program combines an award-winning, innovative, person-directed approach to wellness coaching with the power of information derived from a scientifically-grounded assessment system. Vitalize 360 is a joint venture between two not-for-profits: Kendal Outreach, LLC, a subsidiary of Kendal, a system of communities and services for older adults that is a sponsor of BGR; and Hebrew SeniorLife, a...2016-06-1456 minThe Lubetkin Media CompaniesThe Lubetkin Media CompaniesBoomer Generation Radio, WWDB-AM 860, 06/14/2016: Boomer Radio 6/14/16: Vitalize360, coaching for older adults, and computer issues with 'The Computer Maven,' Nancy IsaacsAbout the Guests Diana Cox (RN, MSN, NHA) is Executive Director for Vitalize 360, a wellness coaching and assessment system for older adults. Cox has a BA and MS in Nursing from Russell Sage College, and an MS in Health Care Leadership from Dartmouth College. Since 1998, she has been the Director of Resident Health Care Services at Kendal at Hanover in Hanover, New Hampshire. In addition to Cox’s expertise in health and well-being, she brings a variety of other strengths to her new job including teaching, strategic thinking, organizational management and a passion for the work. Cox played a ke...2016-06-1456 minFIR on Higher EducationFIR on Higher EducationFIR on Higher Education #51: Nurturing Relationships with the MediaWe all know that newsrooms are shrinking. The ratio of PR professionals to journalists in the United States is almost 5 to 1. Most any journalist will complain about the exorbitant number of pitches they receive. On episode 51 of FIR on Higher Education, media relations expert Kiki Keating discusses how to break through the noise to develop positive relationships with journalists. Among the topics we discuss: The keys to developing relationships with media. Generating positive press in global markets. How to set up press tours. Leveraging conferences to meet media. Connecting the dots and nurturing media relationships. ...2016-03-2624 minConspiracy and DemocracyConspiracy and DemocracyDarrin M McMahon - 1 March 2016 - Enlightenment and ConspiracyEnlightenment and Conspiracy - A Public lecture by Darrin McMahon (Dartmouth College, USA) In this talk McMahon will address the role of conspiracy and conspiratorial thinking in the intellectual culture of the long 18th century. Darrin M. McMahon is the Mary Brinsmead Wheelock professor at Dartmouth College, and formerly the Ben Weider Professor and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. Born in Carmel, California, and educated at the University of California, Berkeley and Yale, where he received his PhD in 1998, McMahon is the author of Enemies of the Enlightenment: The French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity (Oxford University...2016-03-031h 15Conspiracy and DemocracyConspiracy and DemocracyDarrin M McMahon - 1 March 2016 - Enlightenment and ConspiracyEnlightenment and Conspiracy - A Public lecture by Darrin McMahon (Dartmouth College, USA) In this talk McMahon will address the role of conspiracy and conspiratorial thinking in the intellectual culture of the long 18th century. Darrin M. McMahon is the Mary Brinsmead Wheelock professor at Dartmouth College, and formerly the Ben Weider Professor and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. Born in Carmel, California, and educated at the University of California, Berkeley and Yale, where he received his PhD in 1998, McMahon is the author of Enemies of the Enlightenment: The French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity (Oxford University...2016-03-031h 151-54 Forum1-54 Forum1-54 Forum New York 2015 | Breaking the Ice1-54 Forum New York 15 - 16 May 2015Breaking the IceChristian Haye (Art Dealer and Founder of The Project) is in conversation with artist Melvin Edwards to discuss the historical and political legacies played by the pioneering galleries Just Above Midtown (JAM) founded by Linda Goode Bryant (1974–1986) and Haye’s The Project (1998–2009), as critical platforms for African and African American artists.Moderated by Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi (Curator of African Art at the Hood Museum, Dartmouth College, Hanover).www.1-54.com2015-05-161h 10This Week in Sociological PerspectiveThis Week in Sociological PerspectiveTWiSP 2014 M01 Mon27 AudioThis Week in Sociological Perspective, for the week of Thursday, January 30, 2014 Segment 1 – "Uber sued over girl’s death in S.F."; San Francisco Chronicle Segment 2 – Professor Laura Beth Nielsen on law, morality, and Disney animated movies Segment 3 – "Connection failed: internet still a luxury for many Americans."; The Guardian Selected Keywords: Uber, internet regulation, property rights, law, morality, Disney, child development, digital divide, effectively maintained inequality EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to This Week in Sociological Perspective. We have a story th...2014-01-3034 minThis Week in Sociological PerspectiveThis Week in Sociological PerspectiveTWiSP 2014 M01 Mon27 VideoThis Week in Sociological Perspective, for the week of Thursday, January 30, 2014 Segment 1 – "Uber sued over girl’s death in S.F."; San Francisco Chronicle Segment 2 – Professor Laura Beth Nielsen on law, morality, and Disney animated movies Segment 3 – "Connection failed: internet still a luxury for many Americans."; The Guardian Selected Keywords: Uber, internet regulation, property rights, law, morality, Disney, child development, digital divide, effectively maintained inequality EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to This Week in Sociological Perspective. We have a story this week on the digi...2014-01-3035 minSoutheast Green - Speaking of GreenSoutheast Green - Speaking of GreenGCS - Green House Incubator - Retrofit AmericaJoin us as we launch an eight series on the Green Chamber of the South's Green House Incubator program. We'll interview eight different incubator participants to learn about their companies and the work of the Green House Incubator. Geoff Berlin is the founder CEO of Retrofit America. He launched Company’s home performance contracting operations in its Atlanta market and and is now preparing to scale the business nationally. 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To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineWhat are triterpenoids?Triterpenoids and Chemoprevention: A Dartmouth Collaboration For 11 years, Dartmouth chemists Gordon Gribble and Tadashi Honda have collaborated with Dr. Michael Sporn, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School, to create drugs that prevent and treat cancer. In 1998, Gribble's lab synthesized CDDO, a synthetic triterpenoid. This compound and one of its derivatives are now in Phase I clinical trials for solid tumors and leukemia. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Winter 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineHow did you create the synthetic triterpenoids?Triterpenoids and Chemoprevention: A Dartmouth Collaboration For 11 years, Dartmouth chemists Gordon Gribble and Tadashi Honda have collaborated with Dr. Michael Sporn, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School, to create drugs that prevent and treat cancer. In 1998, Gribble's lab synthesized CDDO, a synthetic triterpenoid. This compound and one of its derivatives are now in Phase I clinical trials for solid tumors and leukemia. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Winter 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineHow did you begin working with Dr. Sporn?Triterpenoids and Chemoprevention: A Dartmouth Collaboration For 11 years, Dartmouth chemists Gordon Gribble and Tadashi Honda have collaborated with Dr. Michael Sporn, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School, to create drugs that prevent and treat cancer. In 1998, Gribble's lab synthesized CDDO, a synthetic triterpenoid. This compound and one of its derivatives are now in Phase I clinical trials for solid tumors and leukemia. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Winter 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineWhy has your collaboration with Dr. Sporn been so successful?Triterpenoids and Chemoprevention: A Dartmouth Collaboration For 11 years, Dartmouth chemists Gordon Gribble and Tadashi Honda have collaborated with Dr. Michael Sporn, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School, to create drugs that prevent and treat cancer. In 1998, Gribble's lab synthesized CDDO, a synthetic triterpenoid. This compound and one of its derivatives are now in Phase I clinical trials for solid tumors and leukemia. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Winter 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineHow do triterpenoids relate to cancer prevention?Triterpenoids and Chemoprevention: A Dartmouth Collaboration For 11 years, Dartmouth chemists Gordon Gribble and Tadashi Honda have collaborated with Dr. Michael Sporn, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School, to create drugs that prevent and treat cancer. In 1998, Gribble's lab synthesized CDDO, a synthetic triterpenoid. This compound and one of its derivatives are now in Phase I clinical trials for solid tumors and leukemia. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Winter 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minInside Dartmouth MedicineInside Dartmouth MedicineDo academic chemists often see their compounds go into trials?Triterpenoids and Chemoprevention: A Dartmouth Collaboration For 11 years, Dartmouth chemists Gordon Gribble and Tadashi Honda have collaborated with Dr. Michael Sporn, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Dartmouth Medical School, to create drugs that prevent and treat cancer. In 1998, Gribble's lab synthesized CDDO, a synthetic triterpenoid. This compound and one of its derivatives are now in Phase I clinical trials for solid tumors and leukemia. This is a web extra to an article that appeared in the Winter 2006 issue of Dartmouth Medicine Magazine. To read the article, go to: http://dartmed.dartmouth.edu/winter06/html/compound_interest.php2007-01-0800 minChaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)Design and Implementation of a Secure Linux Device Encryption Architecture (linuxtag06)1 Introduction Today, increasingly more sensitive data is stored on private and business devices such as PC's, Laptops and PDAs. The security critical data include business plans, authorization secrets, and email correspondence. In case the device is stolen or lost this data may be compromised. An approved security mechanism to mitigate this risk is to encrypt the data. There exist several software-based encryption systems. Some of them are shipped together with the operating system. One example is Linux and its dm_crypt, which allows dierent encryption algorithms to plug in and use them for encrypting le systems. Unfortunately, most software-based hard-disk...2006-05-0452 min