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The Caleb Gordon Podcast
Gabriel Rench || Business Makers Network || Caleb Gordon Podcast
**Calling ALL CEO's, business leaders, and entrepreneurs**Make plans to join a stellar group of people at the Business Makers Network National Conference 2026 April 7–9 at Lakepointe Church in Dallas, Texas!I sit down with Gabriel Rench, founder of the Business Makers Network, for a powerful conversation about why Christians must step boldly into the world of business — not just to succeed, but to build for the glory of God and the advancement of His Kingdom.My prayer is that this conversation challenges and encourages you to think bigger about your calling.Find...
2026-02-27
33 min
Badass Manifester Podcast
Get Paid to Exist: Why Writing a Book Changes Everything Ft. Megan Reed | Ep. 380
This one’s for the big-hearted disruptors, the coaches with books trapped in their Notes app, and the women who know they have something to say... but keep stopping themselves from saying it.Megan Reed is back, and she’s bringing the unfiltered truth, main character energy, and her signature “say it like it is” energy.She’s a best-selling author, book coach, Reiki master, and the founder of Book Baddies. But really? She’s the permission slip you didn’t know you neede...
2026-02-23
36 min
Inside Marketing with MarketSurge
Why Email Still Drives the Highest ROI in Ecommerce with Jordan Dean Gordon
Inside Marketing with MarketSurge | Featuring Jordan Dean GordonEmail has been declared “dead” for years — yet it continues to outperform almost every other marketing channel when done right.In this episode of Inside Marketing with MarketSurge, Reed Hansen sits down with Jordan Dean Gordon, a 25-year veteran of ecommerce, email CRM, and customer retention. Jordan has held leadership roles across startups, successful exits, Amazon, and Realtor.com, and today leads teams at PilotHouse while hosting the World’s Best Email and Retention Podcast.This conversation dives deep into why email remains one of the most...
2026-02-11
23 min
TheWillpowerPodcast with Will Gordon
What Happens When the Game Ends – Travis Reed’s Journey
From MVP seasons overseas to sleeping on his mom’s couch — former pro basketball player Travis Reed has lived the highs and the crushing lows of life after sports. In this powerful episode of The Willpower Podcast, Travis opens up about growing up in South Central LA, winning championships in Europe, and the depression and drinking that followed his forced retirement. He shares the night his mother literally saved his life, how he found purpose again, and why he’s dedicated to helping athletes feel less alone after their careers end. 🎯 In this c...
2025-08-15
39 min
The Culture Show Podcast
June 18, 2025 - Annette Gordon-Reed, J. Courtney Sullivan, and the Boston Pizza Festival
Historian, lawyer and Pulitzer-prize winning author Annette Gordon-Reed joins The Culture Show to talk about her latest book “On Juneteenth,” which explores the holiday commemorating the day Union troops announced the end of slavery in Texas. From there best-selling author J. Courtney Sullivan joins The Culture Show to talk about her latest novel, “The Cliffs.” It is an intricately layered novel of family, spirits, and secrets set on the seaside cliffs of Maine.Finally, we top things off with a preview of this year’s Boston Pizza Festival. The festival co-directors, Raffaele Scalzi and Giancarlo Natale, join...
2025-06-18
55 min
Branding Room Only with Paula T. Edgar
Truth and Celebration: Stories of Black American History with Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed
We don’t know the faces or names of many enslaved Black people in American history. Some left a small mark of their existence in the very bricks of the buildings their hands built, yet they remain voiceless because their story has been hidden away.Historians like Annette Gordon-Reed know that through sharing the stories of enslaved people, we remember their humanity and preserve historical truth in the process. She’s a Harvard University professor and the award-winning author of The Hemingses of Monticello and On Juneteenth. With her lawyer-like approach, she’s brought light to stories once e...
2025-06-17
49 min
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin
Annette Gordon-Reed: Sally Hemings of Monticello
Host Marcia Franklin sits down with historian and law professor Annette Gordon-Reed about her book, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. The book, which won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, explores the complex bonds between President Thomas Jefferson and one of his slave families, the Hemingses. Using primary source documents, as well as second-hand accounts, Gordon-Reed tries to piece together the relationship between Jefferson and Sally Hemings, with whom most historians now believe he had as many as seven children. Hemings, a s...
2025-04-13
29 min
The Culture Show Podcast
February 11, 2025 - Cillian Murphy, Annette Gordon-Reed, and Boston's Old North Church
Oscar-winning actor Cillian Murphy discusses his film “Small Things Like These,” which he produced and starred in. He also gives us a preview of the Peaky Blinders movie.From there, Annette Gordon-Reed. She’s an historian, lawyer and Pulitzer-prize winning writer. Her latest book, “On Juneteenth,” explores the holiday commemorating the day Union troops announced the end of slavery in Texas. Finally, famous for its role in the historic ride, Boston’s Old North Church has embarked on its own journey to restore the artwork that graced its walls during the American Revolution. Culture Show Producer Kate De...
2025-02-11
55 min
Reckoning with Jason Herbert
Episode 110: From the Vault: Die Hard Is More Than A Christmas Movie with Dr. Annette Gordon-Reed and Dr. Craig Bruce Smith
This week we venture back to one of our earliest podcast episodes to talk about Die Hard with Annette Gordon-Reed and Craig Bruce Smith. We know Die Hard is a Christmas movie, but is it the quintessential 80s film? Find out when you listen in.
2024-12-24
55 min
REalizations Podcast
Real Estate Seasonality: Adapting with the Market with Reed Sircy - EP 16
👨💼With Special Guest: Reed Sircy In this episode of 'Realizations,' host Andrea Gordon interviews Reed Sircy, an experienced realtor from Nashville, Tennessee. With nearly a decade in the industry, Reed shares insights into the dynamic, often unpredictable world of real estate. He discusses his daily routines, the seasonal nature of the job, and the challenges faced by realtors. Reed also delves into his background in property management and recounts the journey that led him to his current role in real estate. Learn about the differences in real estate transactions between Nashville and Berkeley, California, including contract lengths...
2024-11-28
18 min
The Culture Show Podcast
November 26, 2024 - Annette Gordon-Reed, Nantucket Looms, and Mary Grant
Annette Gordon-Reed is renowned for her groundbreaking work on Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. She was the first Black person awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History. She was honored with MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowships, and won the National Book Award for “The Hemingses of Monticello.” Jared Bowen recently caught up with her to talk about her latest book, “On Juneteenth,” at the GBH studio at the Boston Public Library as part of Boston Speaker Series.Next, Nantucket has a history of women-operated businesses because the men were often away at sea, on whaling ships for years on end. Tha...
2024-11-26
49 min
On The Record
Baltimore Speakers Series: A reexamination of history with Annette Gordon-Reed
Annette Gordon-Reed has had enormous impact on how historians formulate their questions and search for answers. She will talk about her books and her work at the Baltimore Speakers Series presented by Stevenson University on Thurs. Nov. 14.Do you have a question or comment about a show or a story idea to pitch? Contact On the Record at: Senior Supervising Producer, Maureen Harvie she/her/hers mharvie@wypr.org 410-235-1903 Senior Producer, Melissa Gerr she/her/hers mgerr@wypr.org 410-235-1157 Producer Sam Bermas-Dawes he/him/his sbdawes@wypr.org 410-235-1472]]>
2024-11-13
12 min
Amarica's Constitution
All This Fuss About the Presidential Election - Special Guests Gordon Wood, Steven Smith, Paul Grimstad
We are here early this week - for Election Day! And we bring you a panel that looks at elections, and Presidents, from American history, putting this year’s choice in perspective. Gordon Wood, the greatest historian of the early Republic; Steven Smith, an expert on political institutions, on The Federalist, on Lincoln; Paul Grimstad, authority on great American thinkers and writers like Emerson and Thoreau; and of course, Professor Amar, weigh in on all sorts of questions and aspects of this year’s crucial choice. And we have an audience for this live-to-tape podcast - an EverScholar audience - who...
2024-11-05
1h 33
Get Lost In Into A Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook Before Bedtime.
Andrew Johnson by Annette Gordon-Reed, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. - editor, Sean Wilentz - editor
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/28086to listen full audiobooks. Title: Andrew Johnson Author: Annette Gordon-Reed, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. - editor, Sean Wilentz - editor Narrator: Allyson Johnson Format: mp3 Length: 4 hrs and 56 mins Release date: 10-22-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: Military Publisher's Summary: Andrew Johnson never expected to be president. But just six weeks after becoming Abraham Lincoln's vice president, the events at Ford's Theatre thrust him into the nation's highest office. Johnson faced a nearly impossible task—to succeed America's greatest chief executive, to bind the nation's wounds after the Civil War, and to wo...
2024-10-22
4h 56
Investing In The U.S.
Turning Distressed Hotels into PROFITABLE Multifamily Units w/ Elan Gordon
How can real estate investors profit from distressed hotels while addressing the affordable housing crisis?In this episode, Elan Gordon, an expert in commercial real estate with over $2.8 billion in transactions, breaks down his unique approach to turning underperforming hotels into much-needed multifamily housing units.With a track record of 750 million in value-added multifamily deals and hotel conversions, Elan shares his proven strategies for navigating today’s complex real estate market.He explains the hotel-to-multifamily conversion process, outlining the challenges and opportunities involved, from construction and zoning to market selection. Elan also shares hi...
2024-10-02
38 min
Inclusivity Included: Powerful personal stories
From Siberia to the BBC: A remarkable journey of resilience
Reed Smith partner Simone Goligorsky and her father, Yuri Goligorsky, join Reed Smith’s Jewish Inclusion Committee co-chairs Carolyn Rosenberg and Jason Gordon to discuss Yuri’s inspiring story of resilience. Yuri recounts his incredible journey from being born in the harsh conditions of Siberia, escaping to Israel and eventually establishing a remarkable career at the BBC in London. ----more---- Transcript: Intro: Welcome to the Reed Smith podcast, Inclusivity Included, Powerful Personal Stories. In each episode of this podcast, our guests will share their personal stories, passions and challenges, past and present, all with...
2024-08-28
24 min
KPFA - Letters and Politics
On Juneteenth: A Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed
Guest: Annette Gordon-Reed is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. The author of Pulitzer Prize–winning The Hemingses of Monticello and her latest, On Juneteenth. Feature Photo by Oladimeji Odunsi on Unsplash The post On Juneteenth: A Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed appeared first on KPFA.
2024-06-19
59 min
Branding Room Only with Paula T. Edgar
Truth and Celebration: Stories of Black American History with Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed
We don’t know the faces or names of many enslaved Black people in American history. Some left a small mark of their existence in the very bricks of the buildings their hands built, yet they remain voiceless because their story has been hidden away.Historians like Annette Gordon-Reed know that through sharing the stories of enslaved people, we remember their humanity and preserve historical truth in the process. She’s a Harvard University professor and the award-winning author of The Hemingses of Monticello and On Juneteenth. With her lawyer-like approach, she’s brought light to stories once e...
2024-06-18
46 min
Hopeton Hay Podcasts
Annette Gordon-Reed Explores History of Juneteenth
Diverse Voices Book Review host Hopeton Hay interviewed award winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed, author of ON JUNETEENTH. In the interview, Gordon-Reed discussed the historical significance of Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in Texas. She also shared her personal experiences and perspectives on the holiday's origins, evolution, and cultural significance. Born and raised in Texas, Annette Gordon-Reed is a history professor at Harvard University and the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning THE HEMINGSES OF MONTICELLO. Her web site is https://annettegordonreed.com/. Diverse Voices Book Review Social Media:Facebook - @d...
2024-06-16
31 min
Scale Your Sales Podcast
#240: Heather Holst-Knudsen – Enhancing Sales with Data-Driven Strategies
In this week's Scale Your Sales Podcast episode, my guest is Heather Holst-Knudsen Heather has deep roots in B2B, having grown up in Thomas Publishing Company, Miller Freeman, Reed Elsevier, and IDG. Heather also has extensive experience with SaaS and event tech. She is a recognized expert and partner with years of leadership and operating experience in the industries she serves. Heather founded H2K Labs, which helps clients generate financial returns from data. In this episode, Heather into the critical role of data outside the CRM in understanding customer behavior and forecasting. She...
2024-05-07
28 min
Immerse Yourself In The Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!
Charleston by Susan Crawford, Annette Gordon-Reed - foreword
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/225155to listen full audiobooks. Title: Charleston Author: Susan Crawford, Annette Gordon-Reed - foreword Narrator: Carrie Coello Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 14 mins Release date: 04-30-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Environmental Publisher's Summary: At least thirteen million Americans will have to move away from American coasts in the coming decades, as rising sea levels and increasingly severe storms put lives at risk and cause billions of dollars in damages. In Charleston, South Carolina, denial, boosterism, widespread development, and public complacency about racial issues compound; the city, like our country, has no plan...
2024-04-30
10h 14
EA Unlocked
A Conversation with Harvard Historian Annette Gordon-Reed
Harvard University historian Annette Gordon-Reed recently spent the day at The Episcopal Academy for this year's Walter W. Buckley, Jr. '55 American History Lecture Series. Ms. Gordon-Reed is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. She has won 16 book prizes, including the Pulitzer Prize in History in 2009 and the National Book Award in 2008, for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. Her most recent book is On Juneteenth, a memoir and history of Texas. Other honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship in the humanities, a MacArthur Fellowship, and the National Book Award. ...
2024-04-25
10 min
Healthy As A Mother
#50: Making Babies with an Embryologist with Shaun Reed
Have you ever wondered who is behind egg freezing? How accurate are at-home sperm tests? How are embryos made during IVF? Who chooses the sperm used in embryo creation in severe male-factor infertility? Well if you have been dying to know, you are in for a treat because today Dr. Leah interviews Shaun Reed. He is an embryologist at the Utah Fertility Center and he spends his days making babies. Dr. Leah's daughter was created with the help of embryologists and even to me, this part of our fertility journey has been sort of a mystery. Dr. Leah was...
2024-02-21
1h 17
Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed
Astrology Bytes: Your Elements in Astrology with Rebecca Gordon
The elements are foundational in astrology. They form the "ecology" of your chart. In this episode, Rebecca Gordon joins me to talk about elements in the natal chart and what it has to say about your personality. She also shares info about her upcoming class.
2023-10-01
35 min
Open Book with Anthony Scaramucci
Annette Gordon-Reed, On Juneteenth
This week, Anthony talks with esteemed Harvard University professor and Pulitzer Prize winning author Annette Gordon-Reed, about her recent book On Juneteenth. As a Texas native, Annette shares an incredibly personal story and profoundly truthful narrative of the long road to Juneteenth, its importance to American history, and how it has evolved since becoming a federal holiday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-09-20
41 min
Badass Manifester Podcast
Main Character Energy Ft. Megan Reed | Ep. 284
⬇️ Join the Quantum Coaching Academy ⬇️APPLY TO QCA NOWCalling all supporting characters who want to fully own their confidence and step into their Main Character Energy! 📣Today’s guest, Amazon best-selling author and Certified Quantum Coach, Megan Reed, is here to talk about how to leverage self-doubt and step into the energy of being unf*ckablewith. 💪Becoming the truly confident main character of your life is an identity that’s available to you at all times, and you’re about to learn how to claim it. You ready?! 🧨HIGHL...
2023-09-11
48 min
The ThinkND Podcast
Juneteenth with Dr. Gordon-Reed
On Friday, June 23, 2023, Black Alumni of Notre Dame (BA of ND) gathered virtually for a captivating book discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Dr. Annette Gordon-Reed about her book On Juneteenth. In this thought-provoking memoir, Dr. Gordon-Reed skillfully intertwines personal recollections with historical analysis to explore the significance of Juneteenth in American history and her own experiences growing up in Texas.During our virtual discussion, we delve into the themes and ideas presented in the book, examining the historical context of Juneteenth as well as its continued relevance in contemporary society. We explore Dr. Gordon-Reed's unique...
2023-07-24
1h 07
History As It Happens
Our Radical Declaration w/ Annette Gordon-Reed & Joseph Ellis
This is the last in a three-part series of episodes about the radicalism of the Declaration of Independence and enduring importance of the American Revolution. Whatever its authors meant by them at the time – in the summer of '76 while at war with Great Britain – the words the American revolutionaries wrote in the Declaration of Independence would inspire generations of Americans of all races and creeds to fulfill the promise of fundamental human equality and liberty, the most radical idea of the 18th century and today. And that's despite the fact that the document's primary author didn't live...
2023-07-06
56 min
History As It Happens
Our Radical Declaration w/ Annette Gordon-Reed & Joseph Ellis
This is the last in a three-part series of episodes about the radicalism of the Declaration of Independence and enduring importance of the American Revolution. Whatever its authors meant by them at the time – in the summer of '76 while at war with Great Britain – the words the American revolutionaries wrote in the Declaration of Independence would inspire generations of Americans of all races and creeds to fulfill the promise of fundamental human equality and liberty, the most radical idea of the 18th century and today. And that's despite the fact that the document's primary author didn't live...
2023-07-06
56 min
Parents in Sport Podcast
'A conversation with Reed Maltbie' - The power of language and how our conversations can have a huge impact on our sporting children
In this episode coach and author Reed Maltbie joins Gordon MacLelland to discuss the importance of language and how we as sports parents can help shape powerful and impactful conversations with our children.During the conversation they discuss amongst other things:Understanding key words and picking the correct moments to have conversations that have the maximum impactThe role of language and self-talk in high pressure situationsRecognising the power of 'Pause' and not jumping in to solve every challenging moment for our childrenPositive body language around matches and competitionSelf-awareness around the pros and cons of...
2023-06-26
42 min
The Road to Now
Juneteenth w/ Annette Gordon-Reed
Juneteenth, which celebrates the emancipation of enslaved Americans at the end of the Civil War, has gone from a local holiday in Texas to a national day of celebration for many Americans. In this episode we speak with legal scholar and Pulitzer Prize winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed about her new book On Juneteenth and the ways that the holiday, her personal story and the history of the US can help us better understand the world today. Annette Gordon-Reed is Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard University, where she is also the Carol K. Pforzheimer...
2023-06-12
52 min
Tertiary Sports
Tertiary Sports Ep.10-Bog Snorkling
Our Wonderful Gordon Green makes yet another appearance!Find our socials @: ramshacklestudios.netGet in touch with us at tertiarysports@gmail.comTertiary Sports is:Reed Bridge-Koenigsberg & Sam Workman performing for youArt done by Hailey MealeyEditing and production done by Sam WorkmanBehind the scenes content done by Reed Bridge-KoenigsbergOur theme music is the song Red City Hero by Big Man Our Outro music is Big time by ikoliksTill next week, Live well & be kind! Cheers!Support the show
2023-03-21
22 min
The Clambake Incident
CBI ep.4-Party Lines
Sam expounds on his new favorite everglade based Anti-hero. Reed barely contains his horse based vitriol while launching Sam into the world of the man vs horse marathon. In town a tussle over dubious evidence of a Cryptid leads to Clam Harbors first community enforcer, which they both decide is a deeply unfortunate title for a deeply unfortunate man. Forecast calls for: Wendys drive through, Gordon Greene, & Horseocalypse 2023Find our socials @: ramshacklestudios.netGet in touch with us at theclambakeincident@gmail.com The Clambake incident is:Reed Bridge-Koenigsberg & Sam Workman performing...
2023-02-09
34 min
Tertiary Sports
Tertiary Sports Ep.4-Man Vs Horse
Sam expounds on his new favorite everglade based Anti-hero. Reed barely contains his horse based vitriol while launching Sam into the world of the man vs horse marathon.Forecast calls for: Wendys drive through, Gordon Greene, & Horseocalypse 2023Find our socials @: ramshacklestudios.netGet in touch with us at tertiarysports@gmail.comTertiary Sports is:Reed Bridge-Koenigsberg & Sam Workman performing for youArt done by Hailey MealeyEditing and production done by Sam WorkmanBehind the scenes content done by Reed Bridge-KoenigsbergOur theme music is...
2023-02-07
38 min
The Final Word© Pacers Podcast
Nuggets beat Pacers, Aaron Gordon led the Nuggets with 28 points, Bennedict Mathurin led the Pacers with 19.
As Tyrese Haliburton, the Indiana Pacers' star point guard, is missed, Rahj rants about how the team is failing. Rahj is going to explain why Haliburton deserves to be an MVP candidate. As they humiliated them by outscoring them by 23 points, the Denver Nuggets absolutely destroyed the Indiana Pacers. The Nuggets' Aaron Gordon had 28 points to lead the team. The Pacers were led by Benedict Mathurin, who scored 19 points.
2023-01-21
31 min
Reckoning with Jason Herbert
Die Hard with Annette Gordon-Reed and Craig Bruce Smith
We all know Die Hard is a Christmas movie, but is it a history movie? This week we're talking to two of the most prominent historians of the Early American Republic to get to the bottom of the debates. You're gonna love where this goes. Annette Gordon-Reed is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard. Gordon-Reed won sixteen book prizes, including the Pulitzer Prize in History in 2009 and the National Book Award in 2008, for The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W.W. Norton, 2008). In addition to articles and reviews, her other works include...
2022-12-21
55 min
For the Ages: A History Podcast
A Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed
Acclaimed historian Annette Gordon-Reed is renowned for her work uncovering both the political and the private life of one of America’s most celebrated Founders, Thomas Jefferson. In a conversation moderated by American philanthropist David M. Rubenstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family looks at the enigmatic third President’s vision of himself, the Revolution, and the American experiment taking shape around him. Recorded on March 19, 2017
2022-10-17
34 min
Discovery & Inspiration
Annette Gordon-Reed & Peter S. Onuf, “Most Blessed of the Patriarchs”
Annette Gordon-Reed (NHC Trustee), Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History, Harvard Law School; Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor, Emeritus, University of Virginia Primarily set at Monticello, where Jefferson not only developed his Enlightenment values but oversaw the workings of a slave plantation, “Most Blessed of the Patriarchs” looks to shed light on perhaps the most complex of America’s Founding Fathers. Two of the world’s leading scholars of Jefferson’s life and accomplishments, Annette Gordon-Reed and Peter S. Onuf, join forces to fundamentally challenge much of what we think we know and help create a portrait o...
2022-09-29
1h 01
Just Go Grind
#341: Katie Reed of Balanced, on Early Decision-Making to Enable Long-Term Quality and Scalability, Raising VC to Become a Market Leader, and Envisioning a World We All Want to Age In
Katie Reed is the Co-Founder and CEO of Balanced, a digital fitness platform to build a healthspan that matches our new lifespans. They are committed to helping older adults maintain vibrancy in their lives, with an exercise platform that promises community, joy, and a personalized experience to rebel against the decline of aging. Balanced meets older adults where they are with their heterogeneous profiles by taking into account chronic conditions, injuries, pain, and physical ability. Balanced was inspired by Katie and Kelly's families during COVID-19. While living with her grandmother during quarantine, Katie was distraught with the...
2022-08-29
36 min
Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed
Astrocartography with Rebecca Gordon
Episode 164. Do you ever travel somewhere and feel like it's "home?" Or how about the opposite - you arrive and want to leave as soon as you put down your bags? Astrology may have something to say about that. In this episode of Astrology Bytes, Rebecca Gordon talks about Astrocartography, a method of locational astrology that shows how the placements of the planets affect the vibe you might feel in one location versus another. Astrocartography is unique for each individual's chart - it's basically a "map" of where the stars were rising or setting at the time you were...
2022-07-22
32 min
Astrology Bytes with Theresa Reed
Astrology for Entrepreneurs with Rebecca Gordon
Episode 162. Did you know astrology can be a fantastic tool for entrepreneurs? I use it in my business all the time. The reason why: it works. In this episode of Astrology Bytes, I'm joined by one of my favorite astrologers, Rebecca Gordon, to talk about astrology for business. We discuss the role of the natal chart in determining your career and leadership style, plus how to hire the right team to support your biz. You'll also learn about using astrological transits for intelligent timing and more. Rebecca also shares her unique way of looking at the natal chart as...
2022-07-01
30 min
Words, Wit, and Wisdom from Dartmouth Commencement Speeches
Annette Gordon-Reed's Commencement Address at Dartmouth College
"I learned many things here, but what I value most was the validation of an enthusiasm that often gives birth to passion, because passion is absolutely required to do anything with excellence—whether it is writing a book, making a movie, raising children, or maintaining friendships," Annette Gordon-Reed ’81 told Dartmouth's Class of 2021.Transcript.
2022-06-09
14 min
Speaking Freely
Annette Gordon-Reed on Juneteenth
Juneteenth is coming up soon, on Sunday, June 19th. I had the opportunity for a wide ranging conversation, with Pulitzer prize winning author and Harvard professor, Annette Gordon-Reed, after she visited Portland recently. We talked about her book about Juneteenth, Portland’s rally against hate, the recent mass murder in upstate New York, violence in America, what she feels is lacking in education today, and her appearance as a Hatfield series speaker for the Oregon Historical society. But first, I asked her what she thought about Portland. A great talk, with Professor, Author, Lawyer, and Historian, Annette Gordo...
2022-06-06
28 min
Global Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New Normal
America's Race Crisis: Interviews with Prof. Eddie Glaude, Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed, & Rabbi Davis Saperstein
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Navigating the New Normal, on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science. Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews: Prof. Eddie Glaude (Chair, Department of African American Studies, Princeton University) Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed (Professor of History, Harvard University; Pulitzer Prize, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family) Rabbi David Saperstein (former US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom) Global Connections is presented by American Friends of Rabin Medical Ce...
2022-04-25
1h 05
Cross-Examining History
Cross-Examining History Episode 43 - Annette Gordon-Reed
Talmage Boston holds a live cross-examination style interview of Annette Gordon-Reed, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian, and Harvard Professor, on her newest book On Juneteenth.
2022-04-06
33 min
Beyond the Page: The Best of the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference
Annette Gordon-Reed: Getting History Right
Is Thomas Jefferson to be deplored as a slave-owner who had a family with a young woman he owned or is he to be celebrated as one of the country's most essential and gifted founders? Or, should he be both--condemned and revered? That is the question Annette Gordon-Reed, the brilliant Harvard law professor, historian, and author of the Pulitzer prize-winning The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, has long wrestled with. In conversation with SVWC associate director Anne Taylor Fleming, Gordon-Reed reflects on her evolving feelings about Jefferson and on the moral responsibility of the historian, and talks about her re...
2022-02-22
36 min
The Marianne Williamson Podcast
Jefferson and Hemings: On Slavery, Race, and Love | A Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed
Williamson discusses the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings with Harvard historian Annette-Gordon Reed. To learn more visit MarianneWilliamson.Substack.com
2022-02-21
32 min
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin
Historian Annette Gordon-Reed: Sally Hemings of Monticello
Host Marcia Franklin sits down with historian and law professor Annette Gordon-Reed about her book, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. The book, which won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, explores the complex bonds between President Thomas Jefferson and one of his slave families, the Hemingses. Using primary source documents, as well as second-hand accounts, Gordon-Reed tries to piece together the relationship between Jefferson and Sally Hemings, with whom most historians now believe he had as many as seven children. Hemings, a slave at Monticello, was also the half-sister of Jefferson's wife, M...
2022-02-20
29 min
With the Bark Off: Conversations on the American Presidency
“You don't understand Jefferson, if you don't understand the way he exploited his enslaved people.” A Conversation With Annette Gordon-Reed and Peter Onuf
Annette Gordon-Reed is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. She's the author of six books, including The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, for which she won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Peter Onuf is the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor Emeritus in the Department of History at the University of Virginia. He's also author of numerous books, including most recently Statehood and Union: A History of the Northwest Ordinance. In 2017, these two giants in the history of the early American republic teamed up to publish the book at the heart...
2022-02-17
44 min
All About Books
"On Juneteenth" by Annette Gordon-Reed
Annette Gordon-Reed grew up in Texas. In her book “On Juneteenth” she brings together American history, her family chronicle and a historian’s view of the path for the nation that started in Galveston Texas on June 19th, 1865.
2022-02-09
07 min
Juneteenth Conversations
Conversations with Annette Gordon Reed - Part Three
In the third of three episodes, Dr. Michael Cartwright, Vice President of University Mission at the University of Indianapolis and host of Juneteenth Conversations podcast, discusses Annette Gordon Reed’s book On Juneteenth with colleagues in the Office of Equity and Inclusion at the University of Indianapolis.
2021-11-23
41 min
Juneteenth Conversations
Conversations with Annette Gordon Reed - Part Two
In the second of three episodes, Dr. Michael Cartwright, Vice President of University Mission at the University of Indianapolis and host of Juneteenth Conversations podcast, discusses Annette Gordon Reed’s book On Juneteenth with colleagues in the Office of Equity and Inclusion at the University of Indianapolis.
2021-11-23
35 min
Juneteenth Conversations
Conversations with Annette Gordon Reed - Part One
In the first of three episodes, Dr. Michael Cartwright, Vice President of University Mission at the University of Indianapolis and host of Juneteenth Conversations podcast, discusses Annette Gordon Reed’s book On Juneteenth with colleagues in the Office of Equity and Inclusion at the University of Indianapolis.
2021-10-04
40 min
Amarica's Constitution
Empire of History - Special Guest Gordon S. Wood
It’s fitting that our recent discussion of how authors and their books are realized is followed this week by a discussion with the finest example of a historian, Gordon Wood. We explore his new book, “Power and Liberty: Constitutionalism in the American Revolution;” locate it in the amazing arc of Gordon’s peerless career, and then conduct a lively discussion of what at first glance seems a clear disagreement between Akhil and Gordon: who was the “father of the Constitution?” The conclusion may surprise you. Finally, our historical and constitutional titans address an area of ongoing controversy surrounding the American Fou
2021-09-22
1h 24
Your Self Care Prescription
EP 33: Embracing Your Journey ft Petra Gordon
"We're strong because we have to be and it's a choice" Today we are joined by Petra Gordon, a fly widow who views grief and loss through a unique lens and perspective. She expresses her grief by writing and assisting others in navigating widowhood. Petra Gordon is a graduate of the University of Waterloo, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Development Studies, and a Bachelor of Social Work Degree. After serving her community for thirteen years in the social services sector, Petra now serves her community as an entrepreneur, educator, speaker, widow support...
2021-09-20
38 min
In Lieu of Fun: #DogShirtTV
Annette Gordon-Reed
Wherein we are joined by Annette Gordon-Reed, historian and law professor at Harvard, Pulitzer Prize winner, and most recently. the author of "On Juneteenth"! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-08-25
1h 01
Biographers International Organization
Podcast Episode #70 – Annette Gordon-Reed
Annette Gordon-Reed is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. She also is the author of several acclaimed books, including The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award for Nonfiction, and the Anisfield-Wolf Nonfiction Book Award. Gordon-Reed lives in New York and Cambridge, and her latest book, On Juneteenth, was published by Liveright in May 2021. Photo by Tony Rinaldo
2021-08-06
28 min
The Angry Blerd Podcast
Episode 54: Maybe The Toxic Fanboys Probably Won
Welcome to the Angry Blerds podcast, Where we talk about all things nerdy that we like! On this episode we talked about: Scarlett Johansson sues Disney & MCU news Horizon: Forbidden West delayed to 2022 Jodie Whittaker to leave Doctor Who in 2022 Amber Heard staying on Aquaman 2 Flash Gordon coming from Taika Waititi Samir tells us about the Green Knight A Waterworld TV Show Is in the Works a small update on the Activision J.K. Simmons Set to Return as James Gordon Who’s playing the Black Panther? PS5 System Update Beta Adds 3D Audio for TV Speakers, Trophy Tracking, and Mo...
2021-08-02
49 min
Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Annette Gordon-Reed, On Juneteenth
Presented in partnership with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Annette Gordon-Reed is in conversation with Lawrence Jackson about her new book, On Juneteenth. In ON JUNETEENTH, Gordon-Reed combines her own scholarship with a personal and intimate reflection of an overlooked holiday that has suddenly taken on new significance in a post-George Floyd world. As Gordon-Reed writes, “It is staggering that there is no date commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.” Yet, Texas—the last state to free its slaves—has long acknowledged the moment on June 19...
2021-06-29
1h 01
WEBS RADIO PODCASTS
Living The Blues: A review of the book "On Juneteenth" by Author Annette Gordon-Reed
Author Annette Gordon-Reed's book "On Juneteenth" discusses the issues surrounding the celebration from her view born in Texas, where it all began. Although Juneteenth is now a Federal Holiday, there are still some African American people who are familiar with what the day is all about. A few people from the community read the book and dropped by to share what they thought. Listen as Carol Shaheed, Dr. MaryAnn Harris and Eboni Bogan provide their insight on this short read.
2021-06-23
18 min
92NY Talks
Annette Gordon-Reed with Brent Staples: In Celebration of Juneteenth
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning writers Annette Gordon-Reed and Brent Staples for a discussion of Gordon-Reed's new book, On Juneteenth — a stirring reflection on how the holiday commemorating the freeing of African-American slaves in the United States is celebrated. Focusing on her upbringing in Texas, Gordon-Reed's candid meditation on the complex mythologies of her state's relationship to the holiday provides a personal but historically grounded lens on race in America. Hear her and Staples discuss the book and break down the controversies surrounding Juneteenth's celebration, its renewed significance in the wake of last summer's protests, and more.
2021-06-19
1h 07
The City Lights Collective
Historian Annette Gordon-Reed's "On Juneteenth"
Lois Reitzes interviews historian Annette Gordon-Reed about her book "On Juneteenth"; Matthew A. Cherry about his short film "Hair Love"; and artist Charmaine Minniefield about her exhibition "Remembrance As Resistance" at Oakland Cemetery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-06-18
50 min
The Exchange
Replay: 'On Juneteenth' With Historian Annette Gordon-Reed
Although Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, the Civil War prevented it being enacted in much of the South. Emancipation Day, now known as Juneteenth, commemorates June 19, 1865, when around 250,000 enslaved people were declared free in Texas. NHPR's Peter Biello talks with historian Annette Gordon-Reed, whose book, On Juneteenth , gives a view of the country’s road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and episodes from her life growing up in Texas. In 1965, she was the first child to integrate her town’s all-white schools. Juneteenth became a N.H. state holiday in 2019. Airdate: Friday, June 18, 2021. This show...
2021-06-17
56 min
The Exchange from NHPR
Replay: 'On Juneteenth' With Historian Annette Gordon-Reed
Although Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, the Civil War prevented it being enacted in much of the South. Emancipation Day, now known as Juneteenth, commemorates June 19, 1865, when around 250,000 enslaved people were declared free in Texas. NHPR's Peter Biello talks with historian Annette Gordon-Reed, whose book, On Juneteenth, gives a view of the country’s road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and episodes from her life growing up in Texas. In 1965, she was the first child to integrate her town’s all-white schools. Juneteenth became a N.H. state holiday in 2019.
2021-06-17
56 min
The Exchange
'On Juneteenth' With Historian Annette Gordon-Reed
Although Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, the Civil War prevented it being enacted in much of the South. Emancipation Day, now known as Juneteenth, commemorates June 19, 1865, when around 250,000 enslaved people were declared free in Texas. NHPR's Peter Biello talks with historian Annette Gordon-Reed, whose book, On Juneteenth , gives a view of the country’s road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and episodes from her life growing up in Texas. In 1965, she was the first child to integrate her town’s all-white schools. Juneteenth became a N.H. state holiday in 2019. Airdate: Tuesday, June 15, 2021
2021-06-14
56 min
The Exchange from NHPR
'On Juneteenth' With Historian Annette Gordon-Reed
Although Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, the Civil War prevented it being enacted in much of the South. Emancipation Day, now known as Juneteenth, commemorates June 19, 1865, when around 250,000 enslaved people were declared free in Texas. NHPR's Peter Biello talks with historian Annette Gordon-Reed, whose book, On Juneteenth, gives a view of the country’s road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and episodes from her life growing up in Texas. In 1965, she was the first child to integrate her town’s all-white schools. Juneteenth became a N.H. state holiday in 2019.
2021-06-14
56 min
Q&A
Annette Gordon-Reed, Author, "On Juneteenth"
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Harvard professor Annette Gordon-Reed talks about the history and legacy of Juneteenth - June 19th - the day in 1865 that enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their emancipation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-06-14
58 min
The Road to Now
Juneteenth w/ Annette Gordon-Reed
Juneteenth, which celebrates the emancipation of enslaved Americans at the end of the Civil War, has gone from a local holiday in Texas to a national day of celebration for many Americans. In this episode we speak with legal scholar and Pulitzer Prize winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed about her new book On Juneteenth and the ways that the holiday, her personal story and the history of the US can help us better understand the world today. Annette Gordon-Reed is Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard University, where she is also the Carol K. Pforzheimer...
2021-06-07
59 min
Indulge In This High-Impact Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Vernon Can Read! by Vernon Jordan Jr, Annette Gordon-Reed - contributor
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/225883to listen full audiobooks. Title: Vernon Can Read! Author: Vernon Jordan Jr, Annette Gordon-Reed - contributor Narrator: Vernon Jordan Jr Format: mp3 Length: 14 hrs and 9 mins Release date: 05-04-21 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 71 ratings Genres: African American Studies Publisher's Summary: As a young college student in Atlanta, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. had a summer job driving a white banker around town. During the man’s post-luncheon siestas, Jordan passed the time reading books, a fact that astounded his boss. “Vernon can read!” the man exclaimed to his relatives. Nearly 50 years later, Vernon Jordan, now a...
2021-05-04
2h 09
Tune In To The Most Critically-Acclaimed Full Audiobook Today!
On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/168284to listen full audiobooks. Title: On Juneteenth Author: Annette Gordon-Reed Narrator: Karen Chilton Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins Release date: 05-04-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 605 ratings Genres: Racism & Discrimination Publisher's Summary: Weaving together American history, dramatic family chronicle, and searing episodes of memoir, Annette Gordon-Reed’s On Juneteenth provides a historian’s view of the country’s long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African Americans have endured in the century since, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond.
2021-05-04
3h 44
Axelbank Reports History and Today
#46: Annette Gordon-Reed - "On Juneteenth"
For this week's episode, we are delighted to welcome one of America's most important scholars, Annette Gordon-Reed. Her Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "The Hemingses of Monticello," explores the lives of Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson, and how their secret union defines America.We spoke with the professor about her new book, "On Juneteenth," which is a reflection on her upbringing in Texas and how the sacred holiday was first celebrated in Galveston. From the moment on June 19th, 1865, when slavery was announced as extinct - to both cheers and disgust - Professor Gordon-Reed takes us on a journey through...
2021-04-27
47 min
Women Leading In Cannabis
Mara Gordon | Aunt Zelda's
Pursuing data-driven, plant-based medicine for numerous maladiesAs an entrepreneur, researcher and founder of Aunt Zelda's, Mara Gordon is a well-known cannabis advocate. She joins Kyra Reed to talk about harnessing her background as a process engineer to create therapeutic dosing regimens for thousands of patients around the world, drastically improving their health, quality of life and longevity.Produced by podCONXWeed The Peoplehttps://podconx.com/guests/mara-gordon
2021-03-30
43 min
The Fear of God: A Horror Movie Podcast
Halloween (2018)
It's the episode where we come home. The tenth episode of our show was John Carpenter's original classic from 1978. Now, four years later in pod-time (and 40 years later in the fictional Haddonfield), Michael Myers is back to wreak havoc on the small town's residents, particularly the iconic heroine, Laurie Strode, in David Gordon Green's HALLOWEEN. After we countdown the listener voted Favorite Horror Films of 2018, we dive deep on this latest installment of the landmark horror franchise and have a discussion around generational trauma and the power of the responsibility of neighborliness. It's a lot of fun this time...
2020-12-15
1h 51
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin
Historian Annette Gordon-Reed: Sally Hemings of Monticello
Host Marcia Franklin sits down with historian and law professor Annette Gordon-Reed about her book, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. The book, which won both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, explores the complex bonds between President Thomas Jefferson and one of his slave families, the Hemingses. Using primary source documents, as well as second-hand accounts, Gordon-Reed tries to piece together the relationship between Jefferson and Sally Hemings, with whom most historians now believe he had as many as seven children. Hemings, a slave at Monticello, was also the half-sister of Jefferson's wife...
2020-10-04
29 min
Church on the Dirt Podcast
Aubree + Gordon
After releasing the three-part Missed Signs podcast series, we wanted to highlight Aubree + Gordon for getting the signs right in their dating relationship! Aubree and Gordon got married in April 2019 and dated throughout their collegiate careers at the University of Florida. They are true testaments of God's faithfulness and allowing the Lord to draw them in during times of temptation and uncertainty. We are so blessed to have them in the Church on the Dirt family.
2020-06-17
47 min
On The Red Carpet
On the Red Carpet Radio | Kira Reed Lorsch
On The Red Carpet Radio w Host Melissa D. Gordon sits back and talks to Celebrity Guest Star , 2x daytime Emmy Award winner KIRA REED LORSCH! We talk about her life as a actress producer charitable organizer Red Carpet and more
2020-05-29
21 min
Inclusivity Included: Powerful personal stories
Strategies to remain inclusive during the Coronavirus crisis (Part 2)
Kevan Skelton, Reed Smith’s chief HR officer, and Jeni Taylor, director of HR for Europe, the Middle East and Asia, join John Iino to discuss tactical steps organizations can take and programs they can use to support and engage personnel around the world during the COVID-19 crisis. They share collaboration efforts between Reed Smith’s Human Resources and Diversity & Inclusion teams, including specific programming organized by their business resource groups, their wellness program, and their Mental Health Task Force, as well as some key actions leaders can take. For more information, please visit Reed Smith's Diversity & Inclus...
2020-04-16
30 min
The Fear of God: A Horror Movie Podcast
Kwaidan
There are literally dozens of influential Japanese horror films which we might have selected for this installment of #speakingintongues, but Reed was particularly partial to a meditative anthology of ghost stories from 1964... Masaki Kobayashi's KWAIDAN. Stubbornly patient, eloquently crafted, and undeniably haunting, this relic for fans of spacious and slow-burning spectral tales may require more patience than you're accustomed to as an audience member, but with thought-provoking rewards.Nathan and Reed travel back to Winden for Netflix's DARK, season 1, episodes 7 & 8; discuss X-Men and David Gordon Green's Halloween, and have a lively conversation about this unique installment during...
2019-09-24
2h 08
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar with Krista Tippett
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
1h 17
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar with Krista Tippett
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
1h 17
On Being with Krista Tippett
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to...
2019-07-04
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order...
2019-07-04
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar with Krista Tippett
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order...
2019-07-04
1h 17
On Being
Annette Gordon-Reed & Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to repair...
2019-07-03
51 min
Golf Yeah
Rutgers Professor William A. Meyer — Turfgrass Management Expert
“I sit in the locker room…and am amazed at how everyone who’s a member of my club is an authority on turfgrass management.” Dr. William A. Meyer C. Reed Funk Distinguished Professor of Grass Genetics Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences New Brunswick, New Jersey The average golfer gives plenty of thought to the type of clubs he carries and the balls he uses, and pays very little attention to the surface that golf is played on…which is a significant factor in a golfer’s overall en...
2019-02-07
53 min
On-Call Nightmares Podcast
Episode 10 - J. Paul Reed - Everywhere and Nowhere ;-)
In this episode, Jay and J. Paul Reed discuss the need for on-call practices and incident response in the world of software release engineering. Paul shares some great stories, including how the World Series can depend on a single line of code.J. Paul Reed has over twenty years experience in the trenches as a build/release engineer, working with such companies as VMware, Mozilla, Postbox, Symantec, and Salesforce.In 2012, he founded Release Engineering Approaches, a consultancy incorporating a host of tools and techniques to help organizations "Simply Ship. Every time." He's worked across a number...
2019-02-07
44 min
Double Reed Dish
Episode 44: Gordon Hunt
For this episode, we discuss cracks and misconceptions! For our interview, we welcome oboist and conductor Gordon Hunt! This episode is brought to you by Jende Reed Knives (www.jendeindustries.com, Jennet Ingle Reeds(jennetingle.com/about-jennet-ingle-reeds/), JDW Sheet Music (www.jdwsheetmusic.com/), and MKL Reeds (MKLReeds.com).
2018-09-15
57 min
Austin Art Talk
Claire Howard - Curating & The Open Road
This interview is with Claire Howard, the Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Blanton Museum of Art here in Austin. The museum is currently hosting a traveling photography exhibit called The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip. Claire speaks about the content and images that make up the exhibit and shares what goes on behind the scenes to plan for and integrate an exhibition into a new space. She also had the chance to add elements to the original line up that enhance the conversation and relate to our location and it’s history fo...
2017-12-23
56 min
UVA Law
Annette Gordon-Reed Delivers McCorkle Lecture On 'Black Citizenship'
Harvard professor Annette Gordon-Reed delivered the McCorkle Lecture on "Black Citizenship, Law, and the Founding." (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 9, 2017)
2017-11-13
1h 07
On Being
Annette Gordon-Reed and Titus Kaphar — Are We Actually Citizens Here?
In life, in families, we shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. In this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference, historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure. She is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. He collapses timelines on canvas, and created iconic images after Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to repair the present.
2017-06-26
52 min
American History (Video)
Thomas Jefferson Sally Hemings and the Burden of Slavery with Annette Gordon-Reed - Conversations with History
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard Professor Annette Gordon-Reed for a discussion of her work as a lawyer/historian focusing on the contradictions in the life of Thomas Jefferson. Topics covered in the conversation include how her training as a lawyer empowered her to overturn the conventional historical view of the relationship between Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Professor Gordon-Reed highlights the racism embedded in Jeffersonian historiography; ignoring, for example, factual evidence, which confirmed that Jefferson was the father of Sally Heming’s children. In examining the evolution of Jefferson’s ideas on slavery, Professor Gordon-Reed emphasizes how Jefferson’s theory of sla...
2016-11-14
54 min