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Dr. Lauren Applebaum
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Learning About Learning: Conversations with Scholars of Jewish Education
Episode 37: Bringing the Big World into the Little Classroom
What issues in the contemporary world matter most to Jewish children, and how do children make sense of these issues? How do educators make sense of children’s ideas and their implications for the work of Jewish education? American Jewish 4th and 5th graders have concerns about many important world issues—climate change, homelessness, the Russia-Ukraine war, the Israel-Hamas war, political polarization, and so much more—and their teachers face the complexities of addressing political issues, shifting cultural norms, and more. In this session, scholars Lauren Applebaum and Sivan Zakai discuss their findings from a coll...
2025-10-06
30 min
Traumacast
38th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly Compilation
Join moderators Drs. Mohammed Bawazeer, Lauren Dudas, Jennifer Brewer and Alexandra Brito as they interview speakers and presenters from the 38th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly held January 14-17, 2025 in Tucson, AZ. Guests include outgoing and incoming EAST Presidents, Drs. Ben Zarzaur and Nicole Fox in addition to Drs. Leah Aakjar, Rachel Applebaum, Ellen Becker, Anthony DeSantis, Veronica Layrisse-Landaeta, Jonathan Meizoso, Travis Miles, Lauren Steward, Ronald Tesoriero and Medical Student Hannah Cleary.
2025-03-07
51 min
Tomorrow Will Be Televised
Tomorrow Will Be Televised Hallmark Media's Holiday Flicks/Out Of My Mind/Disability Belongs On TV Episode
Pre-Thanksgiving Week Friday 2024 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Jennifer Kramer, Hallmark Media's vice president of programming; Peter Saraf, Academy Award-nominated producer of new Disney+ original movie Out Of My Mind--joined by United Cerebral Palsy president and chief executive Armando Contreras, and Lauren Applebaum, senior vice president of advocacy organization Disability Belongs.
2024-11-22
1h 23
Autocracy in America
Introducing: We Live Here Now
Hosts Anne Applebaum and Peter Pomerantsev talk with Hanna Rosin about the new series We Live Here Now. Rosin, along with her co-host, Lauren Ober, recently found out that their new neighbors moved to Washington, D.C., to support January 6 insurrectionists. They knocked on their door. We Live Here Now is a podcast series about what happened next. Subscribe to We Live Here Now here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | iHeartAutocracy in America is produced by The Atlantic and made possible with support from the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, an academic...
2024-10-25
43 min
The Connected Podcast
Hurricane Helene Forecast Category 3 Or Higher
The Connected Podcast - News and Events in the Insurance Ecosystem The Connected Podcast News and Events in the Insurance Ecosystem Welcome to another episode of The Connected Podcast, where we delve into the critical news and events that are shaping the insurance ecosystem. Our first story examines the impact of Hurricane Helene, currently posing a serious threat to Florida’s west coast. Tampa Bay officials have issued evacuation orders as the storm, expected to escalate to a Category 3 hurricane, approaches with significant wind speeds and the potential for extensive damage. Ar...
2024-09-25
16 min
Slate News
Political Gabfest: Biden’s Risky Asylum Policy
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss President Biden’s new asylum policy; the recent European Parliament elections with The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum; and the jammed congestion pricing in New York City. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Corvid Research: Help, I’ve found a baby crow!Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Hamed Aleaziz for The New York Times: In Shift, Biden Issues Order Allowing Temporary Border Closure to Migrants and Miriam Jordan: Biden Opens a New Back Door on ImmigrationMatthew Yglesias for S...
2024-06-15
58 min
Political Gabfest
Biden’s Risky Asylum Policy
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss President Biden’s new asylum policy; the recent European Parliament elections with The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum; and the jammed congestion pricing in New York City. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Corvid Research: Help, I’ve found a baby crow!Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Hamed Aleaziz for The New York Times: In Shift, Biden Issues Order Allowing Temporary Border Closure to Migrants and Miriam Jordan: Biden Opens a New Back Door on ImmigrationMatthew Yglesias for S...
2024-06-13
58 min
Modern Art Notes Podcast
María Magdalena Campos-Pons, early Southern quilts
Artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons, curator Lauren Applebaum.
2024-05-30
1h 24
Reading Envy
Reading Envy 244: 2nd Quarter - Russian Non-Fiction
Lauren W. will be co-hosting this non-fiction quarter of Reading Envy Russia. We share books we have already read and freely recommend, and also chat about the piles and shelves of books we are considering. Let us know your recommendations and where you hope to start in the comments, or join the conversation in Goodreads.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 244: 2nd Quarter - Russian Non-Fiction Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: Subscribe Or listen through TuneIn O...
2022-04-05
00 min
Pet Resource Radio
Pet Rental Fees with Jennifer Applebaum and Lauren Loney
Sixty percent of households in the United States contain at least one pet, but pet ownership isn’t a protected status under the Fair Housing Act, so landlords aren’t obligated to make their properties pet-friendly. The ones that do often charge extra fees, require a deposit, and/or charge pet rent. What effect does this have on struggling pet owners, and how does it intertwine with other social issues? We have a long, wide-ranging chat with Jennifer Applebaum and Lauren Loney, two of the authors of a new paper that looks at the effect of pet fees on housing inse...
2021-12-27
32 min
Pet Resource Radio
Pet Rental Fees with Jennifer Applebaum and Lauren Loney
Sixty percent of households in the United States contain at least one pet, but pet ownership isn’t a protected status under the Fair Housing Act, so landlords aren’t obligated to make their properties pet-friendly. The ones that do often charge extra fees, require a deposit, and/or charge pet rent. What effect does this have on struggling pet owners, and how does it intertwine with other social issues? We have a long, wide-ranging chat with Jennifer Applebaum and Lauren Loney, two of the authors of a new paper that looks at the effect of pet fees on housing inse...
2021-12-27
32 min
The Unibrow Podcast
057: Radical Tradition
We often have those moments, the ones we literally denote as those where history stops for just one second to rewrite and reinvent itself. In America, you talk of 9/11, Pearl Harbor, Kennedy and MLK being shot, the night Obama was elected. This past Saturday may have been another, where the media call that Biden had won the electoral college sent seismic waves throughout the world. Those are instantaneous moments of history, where in a second, life is different. They are the rarest of times.Perhaps that is why we wanted to share this conversation the week after...
2020-11-10
52 min
Dance And Stuff
Episode 82: With 26 Guests
Reid has just returned from Justin Peck and Patricia Delgado's wedding ceremony in Miami and brings us interviews with guests from the reception. But first, Jack uses Chance to ask "First Date Questions" of James Whiteside, Lloyd Knight, and Garen Scribner. (Full list of episode's guests below.) EPISODE GUIDE to WHO'S WHO: EVERYTHING IS IMAGINABLE: James Whiteside (of Episodes 3, 42, 51 - American Ballet Theatre) Lloyd Knight (of Episodes 7, 42 - Martha Graham Dance Company) Garen Scribner (of Episodes 12, 41, 42 - F...
2019-01-11
51 min