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𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Meditation to help you leaving your comfort zone.
Music is Aurora by Jonny Easton. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-07-29
12 min
What to do in Tokyo - Events Guide
Tokyo Ablaze with Summer Festivals: Eisa Dance, Fireworks, and More
Tokyo listeners, this weekend is bursting with color, music, and dazzling skies. Today, July 26th, all eyes turn to two of summer’s grandest Tokyo events: the Shinjuku Eisa Festival and the Sumida River Fireworks Festival.Starting at noon, the Shinjuku Eisa Festival transforms the areas around Shinjuku Station’s East and West exits into a lively celebration of Okinawan heritage. Expect vibrant costumes, big drums, and the infectious rhythm of traditional Eisa dance. There’s a real island vibe with the sounds of sanshin instruments filling the air, pop-up food stalls, and laughs all around. This free event...
2025-07-26
03 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Brexit, if not a Shock?
Ep. 34 This month, we are flipping the script a little: Our new episode features our producer Judith Koch (University of Sussex), whose recent PhD research offers a fresh perspective on Brexit: rather than a sudden rupture, she interprets it as the latest chapter in a decades-long tension between the UK and Europe. What if Brexit wasn’t a bolt from the blue, but just the latest instance in a decades-long struggle between the UK and its European counterparts? In conversation with host Polly Pallister-Wilkins, Judith talks us through the longer history of Brexit, all the way back to the Su...
2025-07-11
31 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Meditation to end the day
The music is Clear Sky by Moire. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-07-02
10 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Deep body scan Meditation
This is a body scan meditation. It will meet you where you are. May it be healing for you.I send you much Love.The music is Tranquility Base by Kevin MacLeod. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-06-17
15 min
The Smartest Amazon Seller
Episode 308 – The Death of Arbitrage? Jasim Eisa Explores Big Shifts in the Market
Jasim Eisa, Founder and CEO of Voadera, built an $80 million e-commerce business from the ground up, and here, he shares what’s working now—and what’s not. Scott and Jasim explore big shifts in the marketplace, such as Nike coming back to Amazon and what that means for resellers. Jasim also breaks down how major brands such as Adidas and Michael Kors are changing the way they sell on the platform and what sellers need to know about the growing “diversion economy.” With Amazon tightening its supply chain rules, Voadera is moving away from traditiona...
2025-06-10
27 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Good night sleep meditation
Music is Aurora by Jonny Easton. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-06-09
10 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Meditation on clarity.
Music is Desert nights by Ambient Boy Link to the music. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-06-01
12 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 30: The Marks we have..
The link to the article.I send you much love. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-05-20
06 min
The Spark File with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien
Eisa Davis / The Town Hall Spark Sessions
For our second round The Town Hall Spark Sessions award-winning actor, writer, and singer-songwriter, Eisa Davis. In addition to co-writing the Warriors concept album with Lin-Manuel Mirana, she wrote and starred in Angela’s Mixtape, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for her play Bulrusher. Join us as we discuss Eisa’s approach to her work, her early morning/late night writing process, and how she balances being an extraordinary multihyphenate. We also share our excitement for The Town Hall’s upcoming “Spring Shout,” honoring Lin-Manuel Miranda on May 19th—and we discuss some of her favorite...
2025-05-14
19 min
The Town Hall Spark Sessions
Eisa Davis
For our second round The Town Hall Spark Sessions award-winning actor, writer, and singer-songwriter, Eisa Davis. In addition to co-writing the Warriors concept album with Lin-Manuel Mirana, she wrote and starred in Angela’s Mixtape, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for her play Bulrusher. Join us as we discuss Eisa’s approach to her work, her early morning/late night writing process, and how she balances being an extraordinary multihyphenate. We also share our excitement for The Town Hall’s upcoming “Spring Shout,” honoring Lin-Manuel Miranda on May 19th—and we discuss some of her favorite...
2025-05-14
19 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 29: Belonging 1.1
Here is the link to the article. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-04-26
09 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 28: Love is worth it
Listen especially if you are passing a break up or if you are trying to find a love relationship.I Love you immensely. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-04-14
05 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 27: Consistency
It is important to embrace consistent actions in our healing journey. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-03-30
02 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Body scan meditation
Music is Mindful. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-03-25
08 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 25: Healing
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-03-14
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 24: Life is a Joy Ride
Life indeed is a Joy Ride. The path of healing leads to this realisation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-03-05
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Inviting gratitude
Music: “In stillness” by Tranquilium This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-03-01
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 23:Intimacy and self love
Self Love can be the way to finding intimacy in your life.Link to the article here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-02-21
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 22: Are you forcing your life or are you allowing your life?
The link to the article is here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-02-17
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 21: Giving birth to Grace
Here is the link to the article. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-02-04
01 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 19: What is your relationship with time?
The article. Let's allow time more than control time. My instgram and Tiktok is @monaya_eisa. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-01-25
05 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
5 minutes breathing meditation.
Breathing meditation. Hope this sets the tone of your day right. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-01-14
06 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 18:Do we need an urgent wake-up call?
This is my call for us to open our eyes and awaken.Although my voice is shaky, I hope it reaches your heart. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-01-10
03 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Coversation with Iosif Kovras
In this episode, we are joined by Iosif Kovras, winner of the 2024 EISA Best Article in the European Journal of International Relations (EJIR) Award, who explores the transformative role of forensic technologies in reshaping how societies confront their violent pasts. Iosif Kovras, an Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cyprus, and a leading voice in the fields of comparative transitional justice and human rights, focuses on questions of accountability, transitional justice, and the pursuit of truth in post-conflict settings. His current research explores the logic of the crime of disappearances in...
2025-01-10
44 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 17: Intentions 1.1
Intention is our power of creation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2025-01-02
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 15: Clarity
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-12-25
02 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 14: The power of Choice
We are more powerful than what we allow ourselves to be. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-12-23
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 12: Un-Freeze
Un-Freeze This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-12-19
05 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Mindfulness Love feeling Exercise/Meditation
Music: https://uppbeat.io/track/abstract-aprils/mullan-sun This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-12-15
07 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 11: Service to others
Service to others. Our Humanity connects us. Let us find or specific container and tool. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-12-11
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 9: Emotional awareness 1.2
Check the article Emotional awareness 1.2 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-12-05
02 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 8: Emotional awareness 1.1
Our emotions are our guiding system. With emotional awareness we start our healing. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-11-29
05 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Intimacy Meditation
Following the article about intimacy this is a short meditation to increase the sense of intimacy in our bodies. I hope you enjoy it. Get full access to 𝘔𝗼𝔫𝘢 𝙀𝚒𝘀𝐚.🅒𝘰🄼 at www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-11-20
06 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 7: Let go
This podcast encourages the listener to let go of what not serving them. I hope you enjoy listening. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-11-08
01 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Anna Finiguerra
Episode 28 What are the politics of human mobility through the lenses of visibility and invisibility? What does it mean for movement to be seen - or unseen - and who controls that? Joining us in this episode is Anna Finiguerra (King’s College London), whose Phd thesis “Ecologies of Visibility: Assembling the Politics of Mobility through Multiple Practices of Knowledge Production” won this year’s EISA best dissertation award. Anna Finiguerra’s research rethinks traditional frameworks of (in)visibility in studies on migration by examining events like the construction of the Gateway to Europe and migrant self-narration at the same site...
2024-11-08
42 min
The Great Creators with Guy Raz
Lin-Manuel Miranda on "The Idea That Wouldn't Leave Him Alone" (with 'Warriors' Co-Writer Eisa Davis)
Lin-Manuel Miranda (‘Hamilton’, ‘In The Heights’) and Eisa Davis (‘Angela’s Mixtape’, ‘Bullrusher’) are writers, performers, and collaborators who are revolutionizing hip-hop theater.In this episode, Lin and Eisa join Guy to discuss their latest creative project, ‘Warriors’, a concept album inspired by the 1979 cult film, “The Warriors”. The duo reflects on how hip hop, New York’s streets, and unexpected muses like "Gamergate" influenced their work. Plus, they reveal how they convinced the elusive Lauryn Hill to play a lead role. Will ‘Warriors’ make its way to Broadway? Tune in to find out more!Listen to ‘Warriors’ concept...
2024-10-29
49 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 6: Alignment What it is?
This Podcast is a reading for the article : Alignment what it is? From Mona's Writings Newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-10-26
04 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 5: Little is the Way
Little by little..Little is the way..Let us question our grandiose mind This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-10-03
02 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 4: An invitation to "it is always us" in Life
Here is the link to the article I am speaking about in the podcast. My intention with this podcast is that we contemplate this concept of "It is always us" This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-10-03
05 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 3: Grieving the fullness of relationships
This podcast is about the importance of paying attentions to grieving relationships with the fullness of what they meant to us. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-08-31
07 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode2: Appreciation
This episode is about appreciation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-08-18
03 min
𝘽𝙡𝒂𝗰𝘬 𝐛𝗶𝘳𝐝
Episode 1: Multi-Creativity
We are multi-creative creatures.I emphasise this for us women. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mona-eisa.com/subscribe
2024-07-20
04 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Jonathan White
Episode 22 This episode delves into the dynamics of institutional power and explores the implications when power in transnational orders, such as the EU, undergoes de-institutionalisation. Professor Jonathan White´s (LSE) article “The De-institutionalisation of Power beyond the State” which has been awarded the EISA`s Best Article in EJIR 2023, introduces a groundbreaking perspective on the normative consequences of informality in global politics. In conversation with Host Polly Pallister-Wilkins, Prof. Jonathan White explains how recent crisis politics has shifted the balance, with individuals and their networks reshaping institutions. He argues that informal diplomacy, such as Commission President Ursula von der Leyen...
2024-01-12
59 min
Beyond The Wealth
Learn About Eisa Emami's Unique Journey To Becoming A Multi-Millionaire by 30 | Ep. 35
In this weeks episode we were joined by Eisa Emami a Multi-Millionaire Stock Trader and Teacher! Eisa is also a professional drummer and a professional pilot! Eisa had a tough upbringing which included losing his father at age 13 and needing to take on more responsibilities than most teenagers. During his high school years Eisa Emami would drive over an hour ever day after school to pilots school. During this time he was also teaching himself how to play the drums. This work ethic carried over to his later life and helped him become the extremely successful individual he is...
2023-12-12
1h 11
Beyond The Wealth
Learn About Eisa Emami's Unique Journey To Becoming A Multi-Millionaire by 30 | Ep. 35
In this weeks episode we were joined by Eisa Emami a Multi-Millionaire Stock Trader and Teacher! Eisa is also a professional drummer and a professional pilot! Eisa had a tough upbringing which included losing his father at age 13 and needing to take on more responsibilities than most teenagers. During his high school years Eisa Emami would drive over an hour ever day after school to pilots school. During this time he was also teaching himself how to play the drums. This work ethic carried over to his later life and helped him become the extremely successful individual he is...
2023-12-12
1h 11
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Uygar Başpehlivan
Episode 21 Almost every major political event over the past decade has been "memed". This episode delves into the dynamic world of internet memes and their significance for the study of International Relations. In his paper "Cucktales: Race, Sex, and Enjoyment in The Reactionary Memescape", that has been awarded the EISA´s Best Graduate Paper 2023, Uygar Başpehlivan, PhD candidate at the University of Bristol, takes us on a journey into the world of internet memes. In conversation with host Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam), he explains the ways in which memes are integral to the political space by being si...
2023-12-08
1h 20
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...the new Voices in IR Book Series?
Episode 20 This episode introduces the new EISA "Voices in International Relations" book series, published with Oxford University Press (OUP). Professor Debbie Lisle (Queen's University Belfast), and series editor of the EISA/OUP book series talks us through EISA´s new initiative that seeks to further the contours of IR by going beyond the conventional boundaries of the field. In conversation with our new host, Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam), Debbie Lisle elucidates the new book series´ mission to foster innovative scholarship that not only broadens discussions on key IR debates but also reimagines and challenges the discipline itself. Bridging ga...
2023-11-10
44 min
The Casey Adams Show
Eisa EMAMI - Successful Stock Trader Turned Professional Pilot and Drummer
On this episode of The Casey Adams Show, I sat down with Eisa Emami, a professional pilot, drummer, and coach. Eisa shares his story of how he got started in stock trading and how he chose to pursue flying and drumming. He emphasizes the importance of leading with value and helping people with their motivations, rather than chasing money. Follow Eisa Emami on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealeisaemami/ Subscribe to The Casey Adams Show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow Casey on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/casey Twitter: https://www.twitter.com...
2023-10-19
1h 02
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Technology in IR?
Episode 19 Why should IR scholars pay attention to new technologies, big data, and algorithms? In this episode, we are joined by Claudia Aradau, Professor of International Politics at King's College London, who unpacks the significance of digital technologies for practices of governance. In conversation with Felix Berenskötter (SOAS University of London), Professor Aradau shares her research into the datafication of border security, the operation of algorithms in producing identities and controversies around them. They discuss the importance of a critical and interdisciplinary approach that captures what these new technologies do, who uses them and to what effect. Tune i...
2023-10-13
46 min
Chew on This: A Podcast by The Secret Sauce
Episode 207 | Starting a Movement with Movement: Connecting with Our Bodies to Understand Our Times With Eisa Jocson
In this episode, you'll hear about: 🌟 How Eisa didn’t continue on her “practical” path as a visual artist but instead turned her fascination and exploration of movement into a political statement. 🌟 The body as a site for investigation and learning more about the self and society through memories embedded in our muscles. 🌟 How people can create language with our bodies and movement. 🌟 The power and agency of owning your body. 🌟 How Eisa faces the challenge of learning a new skill set with each new project she takes on—becoming a beginner each...
2023-09-25
29 min
HiCast - Tехнологии, наука, космос, кино и игри с екипа на HiComm
S5E25 - Първата руска мисия към Луната от 1976 | EISA 2023-2024 | Котешкото легло на Tesla | Кучето на Xiaomi | Лекарство за възстановяване на зъби |
Нов брой и нова порция технологични новини с екипа на HiComm! Водещи са Хели, Тодор и Стоян! Този подкаст достига до вас благодарение на PokerStars, част от Flutter International – международната дивизия на Flutter Entertainment – водеща глобална компания за онлайн спортни залагания и игри, управляваща някои от най-иновативните, разнообразни и отличителни брандове в сектора. Технологиите са в сърцето на всичко, което компанията прави, с което напълно отговаря на основната мисия на подкаста – да информира и да бъде полезен за всички слушатели, които се интересуват от тази сфера. Повече информация за кариерните възможности, които Flutter International предлага, може да намерите на: https://careers.flutterinternational.com/jobs/. Акценти Първата руска мисия към Луната от 1976 г. насам, стартира успешно и до броени часове трябва да кацне на там в търсене на лед, ако индийците не ги изпреварят Tesla продава котешко легло в стила на.. Cybertruck Xiaomi показа своето куче-робот от второ поколение, наречено CyberDog Лекарство за възстановяване на зъбите може да се появи през следващото десетилетие EISA 2023-2024: Разберете кои са най-добрите технологични продукти на годината! Заплата за 900000 долара годишно в сферата на AI вече е реалност Филми/Сериали The Walking Dead: Dead City, season 1 Hijack Brain Games Barbie Jack Ryan Season 4 Игри Ghost Busters Video Game Remastered Infamous: Second Son Допълнителни бележки към епизода: https://hicomm.bg/tag/Hicast Очакваме ви в нашата Facebook страница и сайт!
2023-08-17
50 min
i Like Hue
Hue at Home with Tracy Koga: Karakoro Eisa Entertains The World
This amazing performing arts troupe from Osaka Japan, is coming back to Winnipeg with their special brand of music, dance and song. Ranging in ages from 3 years old to 70, the all volunteer based group is led by Yoko Matsui. Wishing world peace and joy, Karakoro Eisa brings just that to all that see their shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-07-27
18 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Stefan Elbe
Episode 18 The Covid 19 Pandemic highlighted, once again, the importance of sharing scientific knowledge about deceases internationally. What are the hurdles to sharing information about the nature of a deadly virus in a timely manner, and how can they be overcome? How does knowledge gathered in medical laboratories become a matter of global politics? In this episode, Professor Stefan Elbe (University of Sussex) addresses these questions through his article “Bioinformational Diplomacy: Global Health Emergencies, Data Sharing and Sequential Life”, which won the EISA’s Best Article in the European Journal of International Relations (EJIR) Award in 2022. We discuss Professor Elbe’s cross...
2023-06-16
51 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is…Friendship in International Politics?
Episode 17 How can the study of friendship inspire and enhance our understanding of international politics? Evgeny Roshchin (Princeton University) draws on conceptual history inspired by Quentin Skinner to trace the development of the concept of friendship in international diplomatic practice and in Western political philosophy. In conversation with Felix Berenskötter (SOAS University of London), Roshchin discusses his research into contractual forms of friendship, embedded in treaties, and their function in ordering colonial spaces. He explains why this understanding disappeared from social contract thinking following Hobbes and was replaced by an ethical and normative reading that remains dominant today, a...
2023-05-12
57 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Decolonising Knowledge in IR?
Episode 16 Decolonising knowledge in academia can be understood as the process of interrogating and reshaping research and teaching born out of a Eurocentric, colonial lens and maintained by power structures invested in it. How it this expressed in and what are the implications for the field of International Relations? What are the challenges? In this episode, we discuss such questions with Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS University of London), who has been working on issues of decolonisation, Eurocentrism, race and methodology in IR for many years, and has also been proactive in advancing the decolonisation agenda in academia. In conversation with...
2023-04-14
43 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Xymena Kurowska and Anatoly Reshetnikov
Episode 15 What are ‘tricksters’ and how do they exert power in international politics? This podcast takes a closer look at political actors that seek to undermine order and sow confusion around their actions by employing contradictory logics. Discussing their article ‘Trickstery: pluralising stigma in international society’, which won the EISA’s Best Article in the European Journal of International Relations (EJIR) Award in 2022, Xymena Kurowska (Central European University) and Anatoly Reshetnikov (Webster Vienna Private University) shed light on ‘trickstery’ as a form of behavior that appears to simultaneously conform with and deviate from dominant norms. In conversation with Felix Berenskötter...
2023-03-10
48 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Memory Studies in IR?
Episode 14 What does it mean to remember in IR? How does collective memory shape global politics, including inter-state relations, foreign policy formation, security, and peacebuilding? Furthermore, what does the erasure of collective memory mean for international (and domestic) politics? Tune in to this episode with Maria Mälksoo (University of Copenhagen), who alerts us to the instrumentalization of remembrance, and to the politics at play in acts of commemoration. Maria Mälksoo Mälksoo, Maria (2021): Militant memocracy in International Relations: Mnemonical status anxiety and memory laws in Eastern Europe. In: Review of International Studies, 47 (4), pp. 489 - 5...
2022-12-16
43 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Women's International Thought?
Episode 13 Where are the women in international thought? Why have they been excluded from the discipline of IR, and where does this neglect of female scholars come from? In their Leverhulme Project on 'Women and the History of International Thought', Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler and Kimberly Hutchings recover the contributions of 'historical women'. In this episode, host Vineet Thakur (University of Leiden) interviews Patricia Owens (University of Oxford) who discusses the absented presence of women's IR history and thinking. Patricia Owens Owens, P.; Rietzler, K.; Hutchings, K. and Dunstan, S. C. (2022): Women's International Thought: Towards...
2022-11-18
38 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Uneven and Combined Development?
Episode 12 Uneven and Combined Development (UCD) is a social theory of the international. Originating in the writings of Leon Trotsky, most explicitly in the opening chapter of Trotsky's The History of the Russian Revolution (1932), scholars of UCD aim to expand on what Trotsky never fully formulated. First introduced into the discipline of IR at the 1995 Deutscher Memorial Lecture by Prof. Justin Rosenberg (University of Sussex), UCD has gained considerable attention both in IR and Historical Sociology. In this episode Justin Rosenberg is in conversation with Judith Koch (University of Sussex). Among other things, they talk about UCD's contemporary applications...
2022-10-14
42 min
SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
The Race Is On! - Strata-gee.com on Consumer Trends | Stereophile’s 60th | 2022-2023 EISA Awards
In this week’s first segment (2:54 to 13:57), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger opine about a new report from Strata-gee.com about consumer trends in difficult economic times, and speculate about what all of this may mean for hi-fi, especially given how luxury-focused our hobby has become. Next up (14:27 to 28:28) they springboard off an article about the 60th anniversary of Stereophile to discuss how that publication changed the way we read and write about audio, how the industry has changed since the magazine launched, as well as how much it has changed since John Atkinson became editor in...
2022-09-01
49 min
SoundStage! Audiophile Podcast
The Race Is On! - Strata-gee.com on Consumer Trends | Stereophile’s 60th | 2022-2023 EISA Awards
In this week’s first segment (2:54 to 13:57), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger opine about a new report from Strata-gee.com about consumer trends in difficult economic times, and speculate about what all of this may mean for hi-fi, especially given how luxury-focused our hobby has become. Next up (14:27 to 28:28) they springboard off an article about the 60th anniversary of Stereophile to discuss how that publication changed the way we read and write about audio, how the industry has changed since the magazine launched, as well as how much it has changed since John Atkinson became editor in...
2022-09-01
49 min
HDTV and Home Theater Podcast
Podcast #1064: OLED vs Mini-LED and the EISA Awards
This week we look at why OLED TVs are losing the price war to Mini-LED and share some of the winners of the Expert Imaging and Sound Association EISA Awards. Plus we read your emails and look at the week’s news. News: Roku Channel adds Scripps, NBC local stations to lineup Streaming Overtakes Cable in July, Leads Platform Rankings for the First Time MoviePass returns from the dead—again—on Labor Day Google TV Touts Performance and Storage Improvements Why OLED TVs Are Losing The Price War To Mini-LED The picture quality benefits of the be...
2022-08-26
50 min
RYUKYU GORILLA 琉球ゴリラ
STREET EISA [道ジュネー]
Ryukyu Gorilla Episode:STREET EISA [道ジュネー] FrankyとMikeが今回トークした内容はSTREET EISA[道ジュネー]です! リスナーの皆さん道ジュネー見た事ありますか? 8月は沖縄のお盆! 沖縄のエイサーを見る!経験!出来る最大の三日間です! Franky とMikeが道ジュネーを見た経験を語ってますよ! おっおぅ〜 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Thank you for listening! おっおぅ〜 メッセージリクエスト、リスナー応援メッセージなどryukyugorilla58@gmail.com で待ってまーす。 Instagram DMダイレクトメッセージもOKです! ............................................................................................................. Follow Ryukyu Gorilla on Instagram インスタグラムでフォローしてね。 https://www.instagram.com/ryukyugorilla (FRANKY) ……………………………………………………………………….. Ryukyu Gorilla Podcasts Listen & Smile On Spotify | Apple Podcasts Amazon Music | Google Podcasts ……………………………………………………………………………………..
2022-08-19
41 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Political Marxism?
Episode 11 Political Marxists have produced a variety of compelling contributions in several disciplines, not least in IR. In this episode, Dr Maïa Pal (Brookes University), who is in conversation with Judith Koch (University of Sussex), discusses the foundations of Political Marxism, the advantages of its radical historicist method, as well as its main critiques. Dr Pal's work engages with the relationship between capitalism and law, emphasizing jurisdiction as a key concept of international order. Tune in for a deep dive into Political Marxism and its continuing relevance for the analysis of large-scale societal and (geo)political transformations.
2022-08-12
54 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Area Studies?
Epsiode 10 What does it mean to do Area Studies, and what is the relationship between Area Studies and IR? In this podcast, Lindsay Black (Leiden University) explains the research agenda of Area Studies. Area Studies broadens our understanding of how to locate power, uncover inequalities, and re-politicize the effects of globalization. He tells us how area studies approaches open up scope for a more nuanced understanding of the social embeddedness of world politics, as well as of current global conflicts, such as the disentanglement of ethnic groups and state borders through imperialist practices. Tune in to a compelling conversation...
2022-07-08
48 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Postcolonial Theory?
Episode 9 Sankaran Krishna (UH Manoa, Hawaii) is a leading postcolonial scholar in International Relations whose work is concerned with the long-ignored but integral elements of the international system - colonialism, racism, genocide, among others. His work, as he says in this podcast with Vineet Thakur (Leiden University), is influenced by scholars such as Samir Amin, Edward Said and Ashis Nandy. He highlights the inseparable relationship between the racialized violence of colonialism and the emergence of the international system. In this conversation, he discusses key elements of postcolonialism, the depoliticizing abstraction of IR theory and critiques of postcolonial approaches, including...
2022-06-10
56 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is... Geopolitical Theory?
Episode 8 In the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, geopolitics has assumed greater salience in both public discourse as well as academic discussions. Theoretically, geopolitics is considered integral to Realism in IR. It refers to a particular form of Realism which centers the role of geography and technology in the making of state preferences. Continuing the discussion from our previous episode on realism, our interview guest Stefano Guzzini, Professor at Uppsala University and PUC-Rio de Janeiro and Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, delineates how geopolitics is very specifically 'the militaristic gaze of Realism. To learn...
2022-05-13
32 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Realism?
Episode 7 Realism has been one of the most influential theories in the discipline of International Relations. Its critics often label it variously as positivist, state-centric, militaristic, imperialistic, materialistic, immoral and a warmongering theory. In this episode, Stefano Guzzini, Professor at Uppsala University and PUC-Rio de Janeiro and Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, is in conversation with Vineet Thakur (Leiden University). Himself a 'fallen Realist', Prof Guzzini discusses the core ideas, theoretical contributions and indeed misunderstandings related to Realism. He differentiates three different dimensions of Realism: as an ontology of politics, as an explanatory theory of...
2022-05-13
29 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Practice Theory in International Relations?
Episode 6 What does a 'practice turn' mean in International Relations? In this episode Ingvild Bode (University of Denmark), Associate Professor of International Relations, and Principal Investigator of an ERC research project on autonomous weapons systems and international norms (AUTONORMS) and host Beste İşleyen (University of Amsterdam) engage in an in-depth conversation about Practice Theory in IR. Although IR scholarship, such as Constructivism, has long emphasised the importance of practices in shaping the world, this episode sheds light on the ways practices present IR scholars with a fruitful concept to engage with the process in which international relations are made. In...
2022-04-08
29 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Kerry Goettlich
Episode 5 How can we theoretically engage with linear borders as cartographic practice, thereby acknowledging their political dimension and place within projects of colonialism and partition? Kerry Goettlich (University of Reading), winner of the EISA's Best Dissertation Award 2021 for his thesis “From Frontiers to Borders: The Origins and Consequences of Linear Borders in International Politics” (LSE 2019), suggests to examining linear borders by unpacking their historical causes and consequences. In conversation with Catherine Charrett (University of Westminster), Kerry Goettlich elaborates on his account which theorizes modern linear borders as an outcome of ‘survey rationality', and thereby challenges the idea of linear border...
2022-03-11
39 min
Up Next
EP63: Storytelling 101 with Eisa AlHabib
UP NEXT IS BACK!! After a short midterms induced break, your favorite podcast :) is back with a special EP on the art of storytelling with award-winning filmmaker and host of the show “Ishra7li” on NasNewsArabia, Eisa AlHabib!!When it comes to quality content and telling stories in a way that is quite literally perfect for social media in the region, Eisa is by far one of the best to do it. Tune in to know all about how he grew his show to reach 130M+ views in the last year and his 3 golden rules for...
2022-03-02
57 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Ontological Security?
Episode 4 In this episode Bahar Rumelili (Koç University, İstanbul) discusses the concept of ontological security (OS) with host Beste İşleyen (University of Amsterdam). By unpacking the notion of ontological security, we learn how OS as a concept relates to, and differs from other critical security concepts within IR scholarship. Arguing that existing critical approaches to security tend to conflate ontological security and physical security, Bahar Rumelili elaborates on the relationship between identity and security, and her work on identity construction through difference. By drawing on the Hobbesian state of nature and existentialist philosophy, Bahar Rumelili emphasises the constitutive notion of a...
2022-02-11
48 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
What is...Liberalism?
Episode 3 This first edition of the new VOICES series "What is…?" focuses on liberalism as a concept in International Relations (IR). Liberalism in its many contexts - be it in political tradition, in economic ideology, social understandings, or polemical attacks - elides a single definition. In this episode, Vineet Thakur (Leiden) talks with Prof. Beate Jahn (Sussex), who has devoted much of her academic career to the study of liberalism, about the empirical and methodological potential of the concept for research in IR. Prof. Jahn argues that the consistent failures of liberalism, for example in peacebuilding operations, are inherent in...
2022-01-14
35 min
Dukkan Show
E209: Tharb: More Than Leather. (With Eisa Alsubousi)
With no business background, Eisa Al Sabousi, started his product design passion by just drawing. But he always had an affinity towards leather. From his creativity and passion he started Tharb - a multi-disciplinary product design studio. But his business grew from his line of leather products. Eisa's ethos is focused on utility - making practical, minimal and high quality products in the UAE - a notoriously difficult place to manufacture products. But the main question The Dukkan Show has: How can we get our very own bag named after Reem? Find out how Eisa is trying to export UAE...
2021-12-14
28 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Ida Danewid
Episode 2 What can the Grenfell Tower fire in London 2017 teach us about the racialized structure of the cities we live in? What are the implications of understanding the violence of neoliberal urbanism for the study of global cities in IR? In ‘The Fire This Time: Grenfell, Racial Capitalism and the Urbanisation of Empire’, Ida Danewid (Sussex), award-winner of the 2020 EISA Best Article in the European Journal of International Relations award, argues that the IR literature on global cities has largely neglected questions of race and racism. In this conversation with Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School), Ida Danewid discusses how her...
2021-12-10
26 min
Voices: The EISA Podcast
In Conversation with Deepak Nair
Episode 1 What makes ASEAN diplomacy distinct? Deepak Nair (NUS Singapore), the co-winner of EISA’s 2020 best article award, rejects both essentialist/orientalist as well as generic readings of ASEAN diplomacy and presents a micro-sociological account of ‘face-saving’ practices. In this conversation with Vineet Thakur (Leiden University), Deepak discusses his background, his interest in Southeast Asia and practice theory, his immersive fieldwork, and more. Deepak Nair: https://fass.nus.edu.sg/pol/people/deepak-nair/ Nair, Deepak (2019): “Saving face in diplomacy: A political sociology of face-to-face interactions in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations”
2021-11-12
31 min
Magical Moments with Jill Lindsey
Episode 12 with Eisa Davis
On this episode of Magical Moments Jill interviews Eisa Davis. Eisa is a creative powerhouse who's work has incredibly inspired people across multiple mediums. Eisa and Jill chat about inspiration, heart centered work and the spirit that drives her. Eisa Davis is an award-winning actor, writer, and singer-songwriter working on stage and screen. She was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for her play Bulrusher, and wrote and starred in Angela’s Mixtape, named a best of the year by The New Yorker. Other plays include Ramp (Ruby Prize winner), The History of Light (Barry...
2021-08-30
54 min