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Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S6: E17 - Physical Media: Part 5 - SORCERER with Chris & Elizabeth Cantwell
Recently, I had the pleasure of sitting down over Zoom & chatting with one of my favorite couples, Chris & Elizabeth Cantwell. An L.A.-based television & comic book writer, listeners first heard Chris discuss his work on the brilliant series he co-created HALT & CATCH FIRE in one of Watch With Jen's most popular episodes. His wife is the ever-insightful, poet, teacher, scholar, & Bright Wall/Dark Room essayist & editor Elizabeth Cantwell, who has taught me so much about horror movies over the years. Originally recorded just to cut together into a larger episode alongside other chats about recent Criterion 4...
2025-07-29
31 min
Slate Culture
Sorry, Straight White Male Novelist Edition
On this week’s show, Julia and Dana are joined by June Thomas for a decidedly feminist discussion. They start with Sorry, Baby, the debut feature from writer, director, and actor Eva Victor, about a young academic’s life after a terrible trauma. The panel debates whether the film— which was a Sundance hit for A24 — is a tart, surprising traumedy or a frustratingly evasive experiment. Next, they get into Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print, the HBO documentary about the pioneering feminist magazine. Finally, they take up a recent New York Times piece to determine whether the stra...
2025-07-09
1h 02
Slate Daily Feed
Sorry, Straight White Male Novelist Edition
On this week’s show, Julia and Dana are joined by June Thomas for a decidedly feminist discussion. They start with Sorry, Baby, the debut feature from writer, director, and actor Eva Victor, about a young academic’s life after a terrible trauma. The panel debates whether the film— which was a Sundance hit for A24 — is a tart, surprising traumedy or a frustratingly evasive experiment. Next, they get into Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print, the HBO documentary about the pioneering feminist magazine. Finally, they take up a recent New York Times piece to determine whether the stra...
2025-07-09
1h 02
Culture Gabfest
Sorry, Straight White Male Novelist Edition
On this week’s show, Julia and Dana are joined by June Thomas for a decidedly feminist discussion. They start with Sorry, Baby, the debut feature from writer, director, and actor Eva Victor, about a young academic’s life after a terrible trauma. The panel debates whether the film— which was a Sundance hit for A24 — is a tart, surprising traumedy or a frustratingly evasive experiment. Next, they get into Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print, the HBO documentary about the pioneering feminist magazine. Finally, they take up a recent New York Times piece to determine whether the stra...
2025-07-09
1h 00
Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth
A Night with Cougar Athletics & Jimmy Rogers
This past weekend, I found myself back in Seattle for the 10th straight year, hosting A Night with Cougar Athletics. While every year has its own unique vibe, this one stood out - it was truly unlike any of the previous 9.Welcome to this week’s episode of the Y-Option Podcast, presented by our founding partner, 76. We're thrilled to welcome new Washington State head football coach Jimmy Rogers, who joins the show to share his coaching philosophy, stories from his Arizona upbringing, and why he believes the Cougs have a real shot at the College Football Playoff....
2025-05-13
1h 15
America Unfiltered With James Paskalides
Trump Gets To Work | Elon Drama? | 35 Dems Oppose Border Security | America Unfiltered – Ep. 11
In today’s episode of America UnfilteredWe break down Biden’s last-minute pardons for his family—just 15 minutes before the election. What was he trying to hide? Trump’s first major actions in office are already making waves, tackling immigration, energy, and free speech. The 35 Democrats who voted against the Laken Riley Act refused to hold illegal immigrants accountable.Here’s the list of the 35 Democrats who voted NO on the Laken Riley Act:Angela Alsobrooks, Maryland (D-MD)Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin (D-WI)Michael Bennet, Colorado (D-CO)Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut (D-CT)Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware (D-DE)Cory Booker, New Jersey (D-NJ)Maria...
2025-04-29
12 min
Full Court Press
Introducing USU's newest commits / potential rotations for USU hoops / Pac-12 targets? - Apr. 22, 2025
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker provide early scouting reports on Utah State men's basketball new verbal commitments: MJ Collins and Kolby King. How do potential rotations look for USU now? Elizabeth Cantwell's comments about expanding the Pac-12.
2025-04-23
56 min
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S6: E7 - Haunted House Movies with Elizabeth Cantwell
It was wonderful to welcome back poet, teacher, writer, & scholar Elizabeth Cantwell this week to explore haunted houses both in film & real life, plus the existential, psychosexual, guilt-filled, Freudian, & supernatural realms of THE HAUNTING (1963), THE CHANGELING (1980), POLTERGEIST (1982), STIR OF ECHOES (1999), & more. I always learn so much when I talk to Elizabeth & we laughed far more than one would think going in given the topic, so this episode instantly became one of my favorites. Grab a flashlight & meet us at the top of the staircase, gang, we've got this!Originally Posted on Patreon (4/13/25) here: https://www.patreon.com...
2025-04-13
1h 05
Elevating The Conversation
Meet & Greet w/ new Washington State University President Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell
Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell discusses opportunities, challenges, and the way forward for Washington State University during her first week on as WSU president.
2025-04-07
25 min
Full Court Press
Predictions for USU vs CSU / Bovee files federal suit against USU / Region 11 playoffs begin - Feb. 11, 2025
Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker share their predictions for Utah State vs Colorado State in the Spectrum. Former Utah State University interim Athletic Director Jerry Bovee files a federal lawsuit against USU, Elizabeth Cantwell, Diana Sabau and Mica McKinney. Region 11 high school girls basketball playoffs begin: Mountain Crest vs Bear River; Green Canyon vs Timpanogos. Stat that Blew My Mind / Player of the Week Tribute to former Utah State play-by-play announcer Bob Appuhn
2025-02-12
58 min
The Couch GM Podcast
WSU hires new President Elizabeth Cantwell; RB transfer Angel Johnson; Joined by Jamey Vinnick
WSU announced this week the hiring of new President Elizabeth Cantwell, who is set to become the 12th president in WSU history & the first female to hold this role. She seems to be extremely qualified to take on the challenges that WSU will be facing in the coming years. Jamey Vinnick from CougFan shares his insights into this move. RB transfer Angel Johnson also joins us to talk through his time on the Palouse thus far, his time at SDSU winning 2 FCS national championships, and what he'd rate himself in NCAA 26. Subscribe to Cougfan.com...
2025-02-08
48 min
Reimagining HigherEd
Elizabeth Cantwell, President, Utah State University
President of Utah State University, Betsy Cantwell, joins Professor Judyth Sachs this week. From her work on national security, NASA missions, and to higher education leadership, Betsy shares her insights on: The vital role of higher education in cultivating civic engagement, Students' moral reasoning and critical thinking in this social, political, and technological landscape, The changing nature of knowledge acquisition and adapting curricula and teaching to better prepare students for the future. From USU’s very “happy campus” in the mountains, join Betsy as she speaks with Judyth this week. A must-l...
2025-02-05
44 min
Reimagining HigherEd
Elizabeth Cantwell, President, Utah State University
President of Utah State University, Betsy Cantwell, joins Professor Judyth Sachs this week. From her work on national security, NASA missions, and to higher education leadership, Betsy shares her insights on: The vital role of higher education in cultivating civic engagement, Students' moral reasoning and critical thinking in this social, political, and technological landscape, The changing nature of knowledge acquisition and adapting curricula and teaching to better prepare students for the future. From USU’s very “happy campus” in the mountains, join Betsy as she speaks with Judyth this week. A must-l...
2025-02-05
44 min
Full Court Press
Bronco Mendenhall introductory press conference - Dec. 9, 2024
Utah State President Elizabeth Cantwell and Director of Athletics Diana Sabau introduce USU football's newest head coach Bronco Mendenhall
2024-12-09
40 min
Future Casting with Utah State
Navigating the future of space exploration
In this episode, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell talks to Dr. Jed Hancock, President of the Space Dynamics Laboratory about advancing research and education in the field of space exploration.
2024-10-09
41 min
Future Casting with Utah State
The role of universities in advancing pluralism
In our contentious and ideologically divided national climate, the ability of diverse groups to coexist and thrive is critical to democracy. In this episode, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell talks to Eboo Patel, founder and president of Interfaith America.
2024-09-11
42 min
Science Time Podcast
The origins of the dino-killing asteroid, and remapping the scientific enterprise
First up this week, Deputy News Editors Elizabeth Culotta and Shraddha Chakradhar join host Sarah Crespi to talk about the launch of a new series highlighting the latest in postcolonial science. They cover how researchers around the world, but especially in the Global South, are reckoning with colonial legacies and what is in store for the rest of the series. Next, producer Meagan Cantwell talks with Mario Fischer-Gödde, a research scientist at the University of Cologne about the origins of the giant asteroid thought to have killed off the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. This week’s episode was produced with...
2024-08-15
26 min
Science Magazine Podcast
The origins of the dino-killing asteroid, and remapping the scientific enterprise
First up this week, Deputy News Editors Elizabeth Culotta and Shraddha Chakradhar join host Sarah Crespi to talk about the launch of a new series highlighting the latest in postcolonial science. They cover how researchers around the world, but especially in the Global South, are reckoning with colonial legacies and what is in store for the rest of the series. Next, producer Meagan Cantwell talks with Mario Fischer-Gödde, a research scientist at the University of Cologne about the origins of the giant asteroid thought to have killed off the dinosaurs 66 million years ago....
2024-08-15
27 min
Future Casting with Utah State
The future of energy in Utah
In this episode, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell discusses the future of energy in Utah with two prominent Utahns who are helping shape that future: Teresa Foxley and Jeff Hartley.
2024-07-29
44 min
AIPT Comics
Unpacking July 2024 releases and Christopher Cantwell talks the return of 'Briar'
Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWSMarvel Solicits for July 2024 are here!'Aliens vs. Avengers' coming July 2024 by Jonathan HickmanJason Aaron returns to Marvel with ‘Namor’ #1 coming July 2024Kaare Andrews comments on ‘Spider-Man: Reign II’ sequelMarvel to kill the 2099 universe in July 2024‘Daredevil: Woman Without Fear’ coming July 2024'Werewolf By Night: Blood Hunt' coming this August 2024'The Hunger and the Dusk: Book Two' #1 announced Oni Press announc...
2024-04-21
1h 42
Future Casting with Utah State
Collaborative leadership in addressing sexual and domestic violence
In this episode, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell discusses what it takes to successfully address sexual and domestic violence in our communities with Rachel Louise Snyder and Jill Anderson.
2024-04-18
41 min
Future Casting with Utah State
Women's leadership and social change in Utah
In this episode, President Elizabeth Cantwell talks to Susan Madsen, the founding director of the Utah Women and Leadership Project and the Karen Haight Huntsman Endowed Professor of Leadership in USU’s Jon M. Huntsman School of Business.
2024-03-19
43 min
Informed Discussions Podcast
February 2024 Newsmaker Breakfast: The Value of Higher Education
Economic data make abundantly clear that post-secondary education improves lives and supports civil society. Higher educational attainment correlates strongly with increased employment, earnings, and upward mobility, all while supporting civil society through increased voter participation, volunteerism, and more.On February 14, Utah’s university leadership explored the vital importance of Utah’s public system of higher education to the state economy. We were joined by the University of Utah President Taylor Randall, Utah State President Elizabeth Cantwell, Weber State University President Brad Mortensen, and Davis Technical College President Darin Brush.The Gardner Institute also released a tech...
2024-02-20
1h 03
Future Casting with Utah State
Healing division: Transforming conflict into conversation
In this episode, USU President Elizabeth Cantwell is joined by author and leadership professor Irshad Manji and Allison Gerrard, managing director of the Moral Courage College. They emphasize how it is all of our responsibility to build common ground and be better listeners in order to overcome divisiveness.
2024-02-14
46 min
D1.t in Five
Evening Standard - Wednesday, August 30, 2023
News from the College Football Playoff Management Committee meeting, Utah State President Elizabeth Cantwell: "Mountain West is strong and together," Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander sounds off on the school's commitment to athletics and more. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
2023-08-30
05 min
2001: A Space Podyssey
Episode 24 - STAR WARS: A Space Odyssey - Week 4!
"The Unauthorized Return of the Jedi Timeline" by Justin Berger and Jamie Benning has arrived, and what a treasure! Aye, thar be call sheets, matey! We're back from Earth with our loot from ICCCon 2023 and wrapping up our Star Wars series with a focus on the costume work of John Mollo from "Barry Lyndon" to Ben Kenobi, and the directing process, from Mary Elizabeth McGlynn to Kerhsner and Kubrick. Plus, more Colin Cantwell, and is Dave Bowman technically an alien? This Week In Science: futility is bad for your health. Also...
2023-07-17
59 min
The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast
The Philadelphia Story (with Kyle Stevens)
Joining us this month to wax rhapsodic about Katharine Hepburn is film professor, author (Mike Nichols: Sex, Language, and the Reinvention of Psychological Realism), and Hepburn devotee Kyle Stevens.Listen as we get into George Cukor’s 1940 film adaptation of The Philadelphia Story: the oppositional coherence of the love “square,” getting radicalized by late night TCM, why Hepburn wasn’t hot on Meryl Streep, wishing Mike and Dex would kiss, the remoteness of worship versus the proximity of love, talking talking talking, Kyle’s Isabelle Huppert shirt, and more.The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast is co-host...
2023-06-02
53 min
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S4: E18 - Dennis Hopper - Part 3
Welcome to Dennis Hopper in the 1990s aka Watch With Jen's third & final installment in our first spotlight series devoted to the careers of iconic character actors that we love to see onscreen. Timed to be running the same week as his birthday, we kick off our Hopper finale with an extended appreciation of his return to the director's chair for the 1990 film THE HOT SPOT c/o its biggest fan, my Pandemic Movie Club buddy & fellow erotic thriller devotee Travis Woods. Then we take you on a tour of Hopper's prolific & diverse '90s period of memorable performances in...
2023-05-18
1h 24
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S4: E16 - Dennis Hopper - Part 1
Around the time that the very first episode of Season 4 was uploaded, I embarked on a months-long journey to prepare & record the podcast's first entry in a new spotlight series devoted to some of the greatest character actors in screen history. Reaching out to good friends & past guests who I knew had a special interest in the life, films, characters, & performances of our first subject, Dennis Hopper, over the course of two months, I interviewed every participant one by one. Kicking off each conversation by inquiring what it was about Hopper that they found most compelling as a viewer (as...
2023-05-10
1h 26
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S4: E15 - Kurt Russell with Chris & Elizabeth Cantwell
You've heard Chris and Elizabeth Cantwell on past episodes solo but recently, I was thrilled to be joined by this dynamic duo together for a hilarious & thoughtful conversation about one of their favorite movie stars. The co-creator and showrunner of one of my favorite television series Halt and Catch Fire (which he joined me to discuss in season 2), Chris Cantwell is an incredibly talented & prolific writer working on the TV projects Devil in Silver & Max Headroom, & also writing such comics as Star Trek: Defiant, Hellcat, Briar, Namor, Obi-Wan, Iron Man, Dr. Doom, & Regarding the Matter of Oswald's Body. His brilliant...
2023-05-06
1h 23
One Heat Minute Productions
Between Art and Life: Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans by Ethan Warren
Between Art and Life: An audio essay on Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans written and read by Ethan Warren, produced and edited by Blake Howard.The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art and life…the cinema both gives to life and takes from it.Jean-Luc GodardVoice Cast: Ethan Warren - Narrator/Writer - Links: Twitter, Substack, Pre-order The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American ApocryphaElizabeth Cantwell - Herself - Links: Website, BWDR, TwitterNikki Dolson - Stephanie Spin...
2023-01-25
33 min
The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast
Vanilla Sky (with Elizabeth Cantwell)
December means one thing: Happy Cruisemas, from our home to yours. This month we welcome back special Cruise correspondent and BWDR torchbearer Elizabeth Cantwell to discuss Cameron Crowe’s 2001 Vanilla Sky. Surrealist rom com or indulgent puzzle film? Flop or parable? We get into needle drops, Crowe’s self-referentiality, whether Cruise is always more or less wearing a mask, is Brian real, what got lost in translation (from Alejandro Amenábar’s Abre los ojos), the Citizen Kane of it all, are rich people likable, Cameron Diaz’s tour de force, and more. For further reading, check out Ethan...
2022-12-26
57 min
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S3: E38 - The SCREAM Franchise with Walter Chaw
This week, I was so pleased to welcome back a very dear friend to the podcast. A senior film critic who writes the most soulful, insightful, and humanistic pieces at FilmFreakCentral.net, Walter Chaw's bylines have also appeared in LA Weekly, The New York Times, New York Post, The Washington Post, Criterion, New York Magazine, and more. Additionally, the author of a book about the film MIRACLE MILE, Walter's in-depth critical study of Walter Hill is scheduled to be published by Matt Zoller Seitz's MZS Press before the end of the year.After serving up an extended...
2022-10-10
1h 00
Bloomberg Intelligence
Queen Elizabeth, Bond Market, Compound King ETFs
Bloomberg Opinion Columnist John Authers joins the show to discuss the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, while also discuss the immediate impact of her death on the UK. Adam Coons, portfolio manager at Winthrop Capital Management joins to give his investment outlook for the rest of this year. Ted Oakley, founder and managing partner at Oxbow Advisors joins to discuss his investment strategies amid the current market volatility. Eric Kazatsky, Senior Municipal Strategist with Bloomberg Intelligence joined for his weekly hit to give an update on the municipal bond market. And Robert Cantwell, founder and portfolio manager...
2022-09-09
25 min
Tech Policy Leaders
Friday News Brief - 06.24.22
Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, opening the door to surveillance In a 6-3 decision Friday, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Justices Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan were the only dissenting justices. Writing for the majority, Justice Alito left it up to state legislatures to write their own abortion laws. As far as tech policy is concerned, many advocates, including WashingTech, are concerned that law enforcement will now be able to surveil location data in any of the 13 states in which abortion is now outlawed. Congress inches closer to federal privacy law ...
2022-06-25
03 min
Bottom of the Stream
The Parts You Lose!
This week on the world famous Bottom of the Stream podcast we focus on 2019s The Parts You Lose. Directed by Christopher Cantwell, this one stars Aaron Paul; Danny Murphy and Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Listen on to hear if this wintry set crime thriller warmed our hearts or left us frosty! Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we w...
2022-05-26
50 min
The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast
Eyes Wide Shut (with Elizabeth Cantwell)
This month at BWDR, we swerve from the usual holiday sentimentality and instead explore films that exemplify a state of ‘FUBAR’: fucked up beyond all recognition/repair. Joining us is poet, educator, and original Bright Wall co-conspirator Elizabeth Cantwell to discuss Stanley Kubrick’s beloved psychosexual Christmas thriller, Eyes Wide Shut (1999). We chat about color and Christmas lights, shooting London for NYC (for Vienna), Tom Cruise’s dubious sex appeal, the complexities of marriage, whether the weed makes you aggressive, and much more.The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast is co-hosted by Veronica Fitzpatrick and Chad Perman, and produced...
2021-12-24
1h 09
Science Magazine Podcast
Why trees are making extra nuts this year, human genetics and viral infections, and a seminal book on racism and identity
Have you noticed the trees around you lately—maybe they seem extra nutty? It turns out this is a “masting” year, when trees make more nuts, seeds, and pinecones than usual. Science Staff Writer Elizabeth Pennisi joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the many mysteries of masting years. Next, Producer Meagan Cantwell talks with Jean-Laurent Casanova, a professor at Rockefeller University and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, about his review article on why some people are more vulnerable to severe disease from viral infections. This is part of a special issue on inflammation in Science...
2021-11-25
45 min
Science Time Podcast
Why trees are making extra nuts this year, human genetics and viral infections, and a seminal book on racism and identity
Have you noticed the trees around you lately—maybe they seem extra nutty? It turns out this is a “masting” year, when trees make more nuts, seeds, and pinecones than usual. Science Staff Writer Elizabeth Pennisi joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the many mysteries of masting years. Next, Producer Meagan Cantwell talks with Jean-Laurent Casanova, a professor at Rockefeller University and an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, about his review article on why some people are more vulnerable to severe disease from viral infections. This is part of a special issue on inflammation in Science. Finally, in this mo...
2021-11-25
43 min
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S2: E49 - Halt and Catch Fire with Christopher Cantwell (Co-Creator/Showrunner)
This week on Watch With Jen, we have a very special guest and the man behind one of my favorite shows in recent memory. The TV writer, director, producer, showrunner, and co-creator of Halt and Catch Fire, which, along with The Americans, Succession, and Better Call Saul, is easily one of the best series of the 2010s, Christopher Cantwell is here to tell us all about the cult favorite AMC show that you can watch in its entirety right now on Netflix. (And you should totally do that and then come right back to listen to the podcast!)
2021-11-16
1h 47
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S2: E24 - Sex, Gender, & Final Girls in Horror with Elizabeth Cantwell
This week, I was so excited to welcome back Elizabeth Cantwell, whom I enjoyed talking to about The Shining in the Bright Wall/Dark Room episode earlier this season.A poet and a high school teacher, Elizabeth is the author of the chapbook Premonitions, as well as two full-length books of poetry, Nights I Let the Tiger Get You and All the Emergency-Type Structures. Additionally an editor at Bright Wall, you can find her essays on a variety of films ranging from Jaws to Burn After Reading in Chad Perman's prestigious online film journal. Working by day...
2021-06-20
1h 57
Watch With Jen™
Watch With Jen - S2: E9 - Comfort Movies with Bright Wall/Dark Room
One of the most prestigious and well-respected film journals on the web, Bright Wall/Dark Room is dedicated "to exploring the relationship between movies and the business of being alive." Over the past month, I was fortunate enough to speak with seven members of its editorial staff (including Bright Wall founder and editor-in-chief Chad Perman) about their favorite comfort movies and why they personally relate to and endorse each one.Comprised of seven separate conversations that play surprisingly well together, this super-sized, feature-length episode gives you the chance to hear from the passionate, articulate people who've written...
2021-03-08
1h 50
The Kim Monson Show
Elizabeth Reiter Died in Isolation Without the Comfort and Company of Her Family — She Did Not Have COVID-19
Steve Reiter joins Kim with his heartbreaking story. Steve’s wife died alone as hospital administrators continually denied his requests to let her have visitors during her 21 day stay before passing on. State Representative Mark Baisley discusses his request to the 18th Judicial District Attorney, George Brauchler, to investigate the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). Chris Cantwell with Transworld Business Advisors gives an update of businesses during COVID-19.
2020-05-26
57 min
Golden Walkman Magazine
Themed Issue - Parents & Children, April 2020 (Guest Editor: Amorak Huey)
Featured writers include Grace Gardiner, Devon Marsh, Katie Manning, Micah Chatterton, Elizabeth Cantwell, Todd Dillard, and Gina Armstrong // www.goldwalkmag.com
2020-05-03
36 min
Science Magazine Podcast
Ancient artifacts on the beaches of Northern Europe, and how we remember music
On this week’s show, host Joel Goldberg talks with science journalist Andrew Curry about recent archaeological finds along the shores of Northern Europe. Curry outlines the rich history of the region that scientists, citizen scientists, and energy companies have helped dredge up. Also this week, from a recording made at this year’s AAAS annual meeting, host Meagan Cantwell speaks with Elizabeth Margulis, a professor at Princeton University, about musical memory. Margulis dives into several music cognition studies, as well as her own study on how Western and non-western audiences interpret the same song diffe...
2020-03-19
24 min
Science Time Podcast
Ancient artifacts on the beaches of Northern Europe, and how we remember music
On this week’s show, host Joel Goldberg talks with science journalist Andrew Curry about recent archaeological finds along the shores of Northern Europe. Curry outlines the rich history of the region that scientists, citizen scientists, and energy companies have helped dredge up. Also this week, from a recording made at this year’s AAAS annual meeting, host Meagan Cantwell speaks with Elizabeth Margulis, a professor at Princeton University, about musical memory. Margulis dives into several music cognition studies, as well as her own study on how Western and non-western audiences interpret the same song differently. This week’s episode was edit...
2020-03-19
24 min
Night Call
84: The November 2019 Blade Runner Spectacular
Molly, Tess and Emily are joined by poet Elizabeth Cantwell to discuss her book All The Emegency Type Structures, leftist prepper culture, what kind of dwellings are the most haunted, and how to deal with weather that wants to kill you. Plus underground tunnels and secret societies! And...it’s Los Angeles November 2019, do you know where your blade runners are? We return to Ridley Scott’s 80s sci fi opus just as we pass its start date, to talk about LA architecture, the dystopian gentrification of downtown, and whether Blade Runner is now a utopian movie (spoiler: we say ye...
2019-11-11
1h 05
Otherppl with Brad Listi
604. Elizabeth Cantwell
Elizabeth Cantwell is the guest. Her new poetry collection, All the Emergency-Type Structures, is available from Inlandia Institute.Cantwell lives in Claremont, CA, where she teaches Humanities at The Webb Schools. She has a B.A. from Yale University and a Ph.D. in Literature & Creative Writing from the University of Southern California. Her poetry has appeared in a variety of journals, including DIAGRAM, The Cincinnati Review, The Los Angeles Review, Hobart, and The Missouri Review. Her first book of poems, Nights I Let The Tiger Get You (Black Lawrence Press, 2014), was a finalist for the 2012 Hudson...
2019-10-09
1h 28
Night Call
78: Where Have All The Cow Parts Gone? With Filmmaker Chris Cantwell
This week, the hosts welcome Chris Cantwell (Halt and Catch Fire) to chat about his new film, The Parts You Lose, as well as blenders and JFK conspiracy theories. Plus: the Ukrainian news you might have missed about an adoption with a twist, and a strange mystery involving mutilated cows in Oregon.FOOTNOTES:1. The couple who adopted a Ukrainian child who was actually an adult2. Ukrainian President Zelensky's past as a comedian3. Ken Burns' Country Music4. Gene Autry's Flying A estate5. Oregon Cow mystery6. Trailer...
2019-09-30
57 min
Viaggio Solo Andata
Come partire per l'anno sabbatico senza mai fermarsi
Oggi ascoltiamo le parole di Elizabeth Sunday, o meglio Elisabetta Domenica di Too Happy To Be Homesick, che è partita per quello che doveva essere un anno sabbatico e...non si è più fermata!Chi è Elizabeth e come è partita per un anno sabbatico?Elizabeth Sunday altro non è che Elisabetta Domenica Anna, ma dal suo primo viaggio studio in Inghilterra, quando la sorella la chiamò ironicamente Elizabeth Sunday Anne, questo "nome d'arte" le si è incollato addosso!È una viaggiatrice seriale: "fin da ragazza sapevo di voler vivere all'estero, conoscere altre culture, altri mondi. La mia piccola r...
2019-09-23
43 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
Elizabeth Cantwell, "ALL THE EMERGENCY-TYPE STRUCTURES"
Elizabeth Cantwell's poems navigate both cultural anxieties—climate change, American consumerism, technological creep—and personal anxieties—motherhood, apocalyptic thinking, suburban complacency. What does it mean to face a future in which building emergency-type structures may be necessary for our survival, and what materials can we use to insulate those structures? All the Emergency-Type Structures guides readers through a lyrical and incisive examination of a potential way to navigate scientifically-predicted apocalyptic visions, the destructive beauty of family, and the dense forests of our collective cultural uncertainties as we attempt to create spaces that feel like home amid rising seas, pri...
2019-09-19
31 min
Science Magazine Podcast
Where our microbiome came from, and how our farming and hunting ancestors transformed the world
Micro-organisms live inside everything from the human gut to coral—but where do they come from? Host Meagan Cantwell talks to Staff Writer Elizabeth Pennisi about the first comprehensive survey of microbes in Hawaii’s Waimea Valley, which revealed that plants and animals get their unique microbiomes from organisms below them in the food chain or the wider environment. Going global, Meagan then speaks with Erle Ellis, professor of geography and environmental science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, about a project that aggregated the expertise of more than 250 archaeologists to map human land use over the past...
2019-08-29
31 min
Science Time Podcast
Where our microbiome came from, and how our farming and hunting ancestors transformed the world
Micro-organisms live inside everything from the human gut to coral—but where do they come from? Host Meagan Cantwell talks to Staff Writer Elizabeth Pennisi about the first comprehensive survey of microbes in Hawaii’s Waimea Valley, which revealed that plants and animals get their unique microbiomes from organisms below them in the food chain or the wider environment. Going global, Meagan then speaks with Erle Ellis, professor of geography and environmental science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, about a project that aggregated the expertise of more than 250 archaeologists to map human land use over the past 10,000 years. This...
2019-08-29
30 min
Science Magazine Podcast
The universe’s star formation history and a powerful new helper for evolution
In a fast-changing environment, evolution can be slow—sometimes so slow that an organism dies out before the right mutation comes along. Host Sarah Crespi speaks with Staff Writer Elizabeth Pennisi about how plastic traits—traits that can alter in response to environmental conditions—could help life catch up. Also on this week’s show, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Marco Ajello a professor of physics and astronomy at Clemson University in South Carolina about his team’s method to determine the universe’s star formation history. By looking at 739 blazars, supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies, Aj...
2018-11-29
27 min
Science Time Podcast
The universe’s star formation history and a powerful new helper for evolution
In a fast-changing environment, evolution can be slow—sometimes so slow that an organism dies out before the right mutation comes along. Host Sarah Crespi speaks with Staff Writer Elizabeth Pennisi about how plastic traits—traits that can alter in response to environmental conditions—could help life catch up. Also on this week’s show, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Marco Ajello a professor of physics and astronomy at Clemson University in South Carolina about his team’s method to determine the universe’s star formation history. By looking at 739 blazars, supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies, Ajello and his team...
2018-11-29
26 min
Painted Bride Quarterly’s Slush Pile
Episode 56: Mox Nox
This episode is particularly special as present in Drexel’s Korman Studio is a very special friend of PBQ, Elizabeth Scanlon. Elizabeth Scanlon is the Editor of The American Poetry Review. She is the author of Lonesome Gnosis (Horsethief Books, 2017), The Brain Is Not the United States/The Brain Is the Ocean (The Head & The Hand Press, 2016) and Odd Regard (ixnay press, 2013). She is a Pushcart Prize winner and her poems have appeared in many magazines including Boston Review, Ploughshares, Colorado Review, Crazyhorse, and others. She lives in Philadelphia. After short introductions, and some technical di...
2018-10-17
53 min
Into the Woods with Holly Worton
BMP200 Holly Worton ~ Celebrating 200 Episodes of Mindset, Growth, and Change!
Today’s Guest I'm back again, with another solo episode! This week, I celebrate 200 episodes on the podcast. It's been such a pleasure to join you for the past 200 weeks on this show, and I look forward to 200 more. The idea for the content of this episode is thanks to suggestions from the fabulous women in my private Facebook group, including Debbie, Jenny, and Claire. Listen to this episode What You’ll Learn How my business has evolved over the years and why it's so important to change your business as you...
2017-05-22
26 min
Japan Sound Portrait
Japan Sound Portrait 4
featuring: Forest Whitaker reciting a quote from the Hagakure in Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai, discussing the central tenet of the Hannya Shingyo / Heart Sutra that form is emptiness and emptiness is form. Field recordings from walking the 88 Temple Shikoku pilgrimage One of my favourite tracks that I ever made with my friend Koichi Yuasa, a tea farmer, as shinekosei Field recordings from Tom Swindell and Akinobu Tatsumi from the film they are currently shooting about the aftermath of the earthquake in the Kumamoto region A new...
2016-10-06
00 min
Woodland Christian Church Sermons | Biblical Teaching
Dare to Be a Daniel
Daniel; a stranger in a strange land. 70 years of Babylonian exile (Jer 25:11) We too are strangers and pilgrims on the earth. 1.  Know The T________ â Daniel 1:4 (Deut 6:6-7; 2 Tim 1:4-5, 3:14-15; 1 Thes 5:21-22) Joshua 24:15 âŚchoose for yourselves this day whom you will serve! 2.  Know No C_________________ â Daniel 1:5 & 8 (Ps 141:4; Prov 23:1-3; 2 Cor 6:17-18) 3.  Know Your C___________________ â Daniel 1:6 (Prov 27:17, 13:20) 4.  Know Whose Y____ A____ â Daniel 1:7 (Rom 12:2; Matt 10:32-33; Application: Commit your life to God. Purpose in your heart! Cultivate godly friendships. Make identification with Christ. Dare to be a Daniel. Dare to stand alone! Dare to have a purpose firm! Dare to make it known. (Philip Bliss, 1873)  Â...
2016-06-26
00 min
Bright Wall/Dark Room
BW/DR Shorts: Halt and Catch Fire
In this week’s episode, BW/DR’s managing editor Elizabeth Cantwell interviews her husband, Chris, the co-creator of AMC’s "Halt and Catch Fire", about basically everything: the creative process, behind-the-scenes HACF stuff, the critical narrative around Season One vs Season Two, the history of the internet, Gorillas in the Mist, shipping, your Twitter questions, and how being in a relationship with her helped him grow as a writer. Part backstage story, part inside scoop, part couples therapy, and always hilarious–it’s a new kind of BW/DR interview experience.
2015-07-22
57 min
Bright Wall/Dark Room
BW/DR Shorts: The BW/DR Oscar Office Pool
In today's BW/DR Short, Elizabeth and Chris Cantwell go over the ballots submitted by the BW/DR staff in order to find out who is the One True Oscar Genius. To learn more about BW/DR, go to http://brightwalldarkroom.com/.
2015-02-24
47 min
Bright Wall/Dark Room
BW/DR Shorts: The Graduate
If you had read our January issue, you probably read our piece on The Graduate, featuring husband & wife Elizabeth and Chris Cantwell sparring over the classic Mike Nichols' film. In our very first BW/DR Short, we're proud to present the full audio recording of that discussion, unedited and unabridged.
2015-02-04
44 min