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Keen On AmericaKeen On AmericaWhy Being a 'Good Woman' Is Making Women (and Men) MiserableWhat does it really mean to be a “good woman”? For the controversial podcaster and writer Elise Loehnen, female goodness is a misery trap. And so reclaim their happiness, to make themselves whole, Loehnen says, women need to stop being good. The former goop executive and co-author of the upcoming Choosing Wholeness Over Goodness explains how the seven deadly sins reveal women's hidden conditioning, how the wellness industry became toxic, and why the Enneagram can help women embrace their full selves—including the darker, "unacceptable" parts they've been taught to suppress. five k...2025-06-1844 minThe Long ViewThe Long ViewPaul Ashworth: ‘Forecasting Is Difficult at the Best of Times, and This Is not the Best of Times’Hi, and welcome to The Long View. I’m Dan Lefkovitz, strategist for Morningstar Indexes. Our guest this week is Dr. Paul Ashworth. Paul serves as Chief North America Economist at Capital Economics. He joined the London-based research firm in 2001 from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research after taking degrees in economics and mathematics at Strathclyde and Warwick in the United Kingdom and completing a Ph.D. in monetary policy. In 2010, Paul was named Wall Street Journal Forecaster of the Year.BackgroundBioCapital Economics“Ashworth Tops Economy Survey,” by Jus...2025-06-1034 minWholehearted Voice PedagogyWholehearted Voice PedagogyEp. 9 - "Setting Healthy Boundaries with Students" with Dr. Harriet L. SchwartzIn this episode, I talk to Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz, author of Connected Teaching, about the importance of setting healthy, flexible boundaries with students. Using the framework of Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), Dr. Schwartz offers helpful ways to think about the student-teacher relationship and offers real-life examples of how boundaries and clear communication can support connection.Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz's Contact Information:https://harrietschwartz.com/Check out her fantastic book on AmazonStay engaged!!Subscribe to this channel and find this podcast on all platformsEmail: wholeheartedpedagogy@gmail.comInstagram...2025-05-0748 minMeditations with Ryan ZlomekMeditations with Ryan ZlomekExploring The Definition of “Evil” with Wicked Author Gregory MaguireMeditations goes a little green as Gregory Maguire, the New York Times Bestselling author of Wicked, joins Ryan for Episode 36. Gregory is most known for the origin story he developed for the Wicked Witch of the West in his books that eventually inspired  the Wicked Broadway musical and feature film. He gave the Wicked Witch the name Elphaba that has now transcended literature and made its way into cultural vernacular and even Starbucks beverages. But Gregory’s origin is just as interesting as Elphaba’s story. In this conversation, Gregory sheds light onto his dark fairy tale start...2024-12-041h 09Currently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 7, Episode 18: Spreadsheet Season + Bookishness We Are Thankful ForOn this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing:Bookish Moments: relying on books when sick and bookish themed partiesCurrent Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we’ve been reading latelyDeep Dive: bookishness that we are thankful forThe Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading livesShow notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site). . . . 1...2024-12-0200 minCurrently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 7, Episode 18: Spreadsheet Season + Bookishness We Are Thankful ForOn this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: relying on books when sick and bookish themed parties Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we’ve been reading lately Deep Dive: bookishness that we are thankful for The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) .  .  .  .  ...2024-12-021h 04What\'s Your Movie?What's Your Movie?"Wicked" (2024)It's here folks! Take a trip with us back to the Emerald City as we confront Oz, the Great and... Terrible? Powerful? Boastful? Green-headed-ness? We forget. This film adaptation of the insanely successful Broadway Musical is finally here. And it didn't disappoint. Just a little side note: Emily's sister was IN THE MUSICAL on BROADWAY!!! So full disclosure, she's completely unbiased when it comes to this review of the film. This origin story between The Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba and the Good Witch, Glinda was originally brought to the stage by Winnie Holzman (book adaptation) and Stephen...2024-11-2557 minFlicks and Friends with Zach PopeFlicks and Friends with Zach PopeWicked (2024) Movie Review | Ariana Grande & Cynthia Erivo Deliver Musical MagicAfter years of waiting Wicked Part One is finally hitting theaters with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Ervio becoming the main two witches! Wicked (2024) is a great movie that broadway fans will be very happy with! This is Zach Pope's Movie Review for Wicked. After two decades as one of the most beloved and enduring musicals on the stage, Wicked makes its long-awaited journey to the big screen as a spectacular, generation-defining cinematic event this holiday season. Wicked, the untold story of the witches of Oz, stars Emmy, Grammy and Tony winning powerhouse Cynthia Erivo (Harriet, Broadway’s The Color Pu...2024-11-1910 minStoneybrook Reunion: The Baby-Sitters Club Book ClubStoneybrook Reunion: The Baby-Sitters Club Book ClubOld-Timey Ice Cream ConesStep aside, narrator Dawn, because the Schafer home is a-creaking and a-groaning and giving spooky main character energy in The Ghost at Dawn’s House. Grab your flashlight and creep through Connecticut boiler rooms and barns with us as we whisper about the rite of [secret] passage[s] and the horrors of certain so-called “salads.” Extra credit reading list: Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Don’t Touch My Room by Patricia Lakin Goosebumps/Fear Street series by R.L. Stine Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark...2024-09-041h 08Currently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 6, Episode 49: Ask Us Anything!On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are joined by show regulars Roxanna and Mary and they are discussing:An Ask Us Anything Episode!: You asked, and we answered! Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site). . . . . 2:30 - Ask Us AnythingWhat was the first book that got you hooked into reading?3:00 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling...2024-07-1500 minCurrently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 6, Episode 49: Ask Us Anything!On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are joined by show regulars Roxanna and Mary and they are discussing: An Ask Us Anything Episode!: You asked, and we answered! Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) .  .  .  .  .  2:30 - Ask Us Anything What was the first book that got you hooked into reading? 3:00 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling...2024-07-1556 minTherapists IRLTherapists IRLEpisode 10 - When Tech Issues Push You to the Brink...And Other Reasons to Go to TherapySend us a textPeople go to therapy for all sorts of reasons, but mainly to figure out if their childhood trauma is the reason  they can't stand the sound of someone chewing popcorn. Welcome to Therapists IRL Episode 10, where Jen & Steph explore their own reasons for going to therapy, and talk about some of the most common reasons people do, too. And no, the sound of popcorn is not usually the main issue...*Disclaimer: We are aware of the sound quality issues and apologize for some of the weird sound moments.*R...2024-03-1359 minCadreCadres01e01: What is Play?Amy and Kevin introduce the theme for the 2024 Relational Cadre and Summit hosted by the Bloomington Center For Connection. Playful Connections is an examination of play as a creative process of transformative connection. Play includes engaging in activities out of curiosity, and helps us develop clarity about ourselves and others and build stronger, more authentic relationships. It's a key component of growth, resiliency, and joy. This episode reflects on some of the ideas that came from the first Cadre session in January 2024. "The Fun Habit" by Mike Rucker https://michaelrucker.com/  "Wired t...2024-02-0819 minThe Mass Leverage Podcast with Everett HendersonThe Mass Leverage Podcast with Everett HendersonThe Boundaries EpisodeMary Munger, New Orleans based professional therapist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker, visits the show to give us the Mass Leverage Play of the Day on setting and maintaining boundaries with others and gives us a great visualization exercise you can use to prepare yourself for difficult boundary setting conversations. Email her at marymungerlcsw@gmail.comResourcesSet Boundaries, Find Peace by Nedra Glover Tawwab: This book has a companion workbook. Her website is also wonderful and includes free self-help worksheets. Clients find it very relatable. The Gifts of Imperfection by...2024-01-2034 minPro Politics with Zac McCraryPro Politics with Zac McCraryAndi Johnson, Trailblazing Democratic Media Consultant & Partner at GPS ImpactSend us a textAndi Johnson, a partner at GPS Impact, is a veteran Democratic media strategist who has been a trailblazer as one of the first women in Democratic media. She's worked for leading Democratic political figures for over 30 years...names like Obama, Klobuchar, Leahy, Inslee, Bob Casey Jr, and many more. In this conversation, Andi talks growing up in a political family in Eugene, OR, how she somewhat accidentally found a path into political media, mentoring under the late Democratic admaker Joe Slade White, some of her favorite races she's worked on...from Ben Nighthorse...2023-07-0453 minCurrently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 5, Episode 25: Reading in Other Formats + The Time and Place for a Quiet BookOn this week’s episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: TBR evaluation and a great e-reader setup Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we’ve been reading lately Deep Dive: an exploration and praise of the Quiet book The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not sp...2023-01-2357 minThe Better in Ten Minutes ShowThe Better in Ten Minutes Show| 55 | A Woman with A VisionToday, Jeanice Sherai, leads you through a meditative story about Harriet Tubman, in honor of Black History Month. Harriet Tubman is a woman with a purpose and a vision, literally and physically. Take a listen and make sure to stay the course because there are questions that we ask throughout this story to truly tune you into what’s going on within you as you listen. | FB: @jeanicesheraiLLC | IG: @jeanicesherai | www.jeanicesherai.com | ⭐️ Goal Digger Workbook -> https://www.amazon.com/Goal-Digger-Get-Ready-Goals/dp/1540645711/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=goal+digger+by+jeanice&qid=1635298423&sr=8-1 | The Magic of Thinking Big: h...2022-02-1722 minTeaching for Student SuccessTeaching for Student SuccessConnected Teaching: The Importance of Relationships. An Interview with Harriet L. SchwartzDr. Harriet Schwartz of Antioch University discusses her recent book, “Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and Mattering in Higher Education”.  Most faculty spend a significant part of their lives interacting with students.  Dr. Schwartz’s book reminds us that so much of teaching is about moments with students.  These moments can be brief or extended, but these moments, whatever the duration, can be transformative for students.  Dr. Schwartz discusses the importance of these relationships and how to attend to these relationships so that students can be heard, seen, and most importantly, successful.  Listen for an inspiring and helpful discussion that really is a...2021-12-1446 minMentorChatMentorChatS2 E5 - Season 2 Wrap Up!Join Ashley and Michelle as they wrap up the season and discuss impactful moments from the interviews with Dr. Dana Winters, Dr. Harriet Schwartz, and Principal Eric Harper. Do you have questions or thoughts of your own? Share them with us! Leave a review or visit our website to get in touch!Stay Connected with TMP: Sign up to receive weekly Everyday Mentoring tips | https://www.mentoringpittsburgh.org/tipsHelp us continue to deliver free training to caring adults in the c...2021-12-0312 minPsychoanalysis On and Off the CouchPsychoanalysis On and Off the CouchMeet the IPA's New President: Harriet Wolfe, MD "A large group [of analysts] sitting in the circular Tavistock manner talked about their reactions to the state of the world. It wasn’t just about the law about Poland and the Holocaust but also about the populist movements that were gaining ground in many places. The psychoanalysts were saying ” What can we do? What can psychoanalysts do?” I thought to myself “Well, the IPA holds a wealth of expertise, certainly psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic thinking can make a difference in our troubled world."     Episode Description: Dr. Wolfe begins by sharing with us a pivotal moment in her decision to run for off...2021-11-1443 minMentorChatMentorChatS2 E3 - Dr. Harriet SchwartzWhen we talk about mentoring, what we're really talking about is relationships. Just because it may not be called "mentoring," doesn't mean that it isn't an important relationship. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Harriet Schwartz - author and professor -  about what it means to have growth-fostering relationships and how we can be intentional about using the "good things" to make even the smallest interaction meaningful. Connect with Dr. Harriet Schwartz:  www.harrietschwartz.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRDOz9GWfIxLKk344EjvvAQ Twitter: @Harriet Schwartz 2021-11-0526 minCurrently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 4, Episode 1: Unexpected Emotions + How We Spent Our BreakOn this week’s episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: in-person Bookish Friends, and letting Bookstagram pick a book Current Reads: buzzy books, backlist books, and under-the-radar gems Deep Dive: how we spent our summer break Book Presses: a book that divided the internet and a book with not a great setup As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’...2021-08-0249 minThink UDLThink UDLRelational Cultural Theory and UDL with Harriet SchwartzWelcome to Episode 65 of the Think UDL podcast: Relational Cultural Theory and UDL with Harriet Schwartz! Dr. Harriet Schwartz is the author of Connected Teaching: Relationships, Power, and Mattering in Higher Education and is the Professor of Relational Practice and Higher Education at Antioch University’s PhD in Leadership and Change Program. As the episode title implies, we will be talking about RCT, or Relational Cultural Theory, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). We discuss several ways instructors can engage students through the lens of Relational Cultural Theory, and that leads us into a discussion about authenticity. We also ta...2021-06-291h 03Joy of BeingJoy of BeingLetting Go Of Old IdentificationsOur identifications are strong. Are you aware of how they affect your ways of being? Photo: Claudio Schwartz2021-05-2610 minCurrently ReadingCurrently ReadingSeason 3, Episode 41: Buying Books and Reading Books are Two Different HobbiesOn this week’s episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: a third copy of a book one loves, and a summer reading guide we both adore Current Reads: some books we enjoyed that we don’t know to whom we should recommend Deep Dive: a defense of book buying, and book organizing, and how it’s different from book reading Book Presses: a great Pride Month (June in the US) pick and a beach read that will chill you to the bone As per usual...2021-05-2447 minPro Politics with Zac McCraryPro Politics with Zac McCraryThe Legendary Saul ShorrSend us a textThey don’t make too many people like Saul Shorr. After hitchhiking across the country,  working in sugar refineries, being in and out of college, Saul fell into working on Mo Udall's 1976 presidential campaign. He soon became an expert in big city politics, started his own media firm, and has helped elect Senators and Governors and Presidents.Saul has one of the most unique paths, some of the biggest wins, and many of the best stories after decades as one of the most respected admakers and strategists in the business. Trust me...2021-04-1359 min