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Fansplaining
I Came to Ruin You: The Collecting Practices of K-Pop Fandoms by Rea McNamara & Bo Shin
This month’s Fansplaining piece is a bit of a departure from our usual fandom reporting and critical analysis: for the first time, we’re very excited to share a virtual art exhibit of sorts, from Toronto-based curators and BTS fans Rea McNamara and Bo Shin. I came to ruin you: The Collecting Practices of K-pop Fandoms was on display at York University this past spring, and what follows is an expanded version of the exhibition’s brochure, plus images, videos, and interviews with some of the fan collectors and participating artists Jiwon Choi and Lux Pyre. Y...
2025-05-28
23 min
Read The Care Tag: A Fashion Podcast
The Art of Copying: How Trends Become Fashion History
After a brief break over the holidays, we are back again with another fashion episode. This time, I am venturing into a bit more philoso-history back to the OG question of the podcast: WHY WE WEAR CLOTHES?instagram: @readthecaretaginquiries readthecaretagpodcast@gmail.comTheme: by Étienne DyerSOURCESHAWLEY, RICHARD. “LORDS OF THE RINGS: RING-WEARING, STATUS, AND IDENTITY IN THE AGE OF PLINY THE ELDER.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. Supplement, no. 100, 2007, pp. 103–11. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43767663. Accessed 4 Feb. 2025.https://americanenglishdoctor.com/four-levels-of-literacy/https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/202...
2025-02-22
47 min
Drop Dead Serious With Ashleigh Banfield
Uncle Peter | Episode 6: Justice for the Victims of Peter Nygard
As Peter Nygard spends the final days of his life in a jail cell, Ashleigh Banfield talks with his victims about what justice looks like for them. She speaks to his family about the irony of Peter dying alone after a lifetime of being surrounded by people-- mostly women. About "Uncle Peter" Growing up, he was always "Uncle Peter" to me. Peter Nygard was my best friend's uncle, but would one day become the world's most reviled serial rapist. How did it happen? What made him into this monster? We opened up Peter’s secret vault of excl...
2025-02-20
29 min
Drop Dead Serious With Ashleigh Banfield
Uncle Peter | Episode 5: Charges, Destruction, & Realization
The unraveling of Peter Nygard. As accusations and charges mount, his family faces the reality of who their family icon really is, and family support dissolves. About "Uncle Peter" Growing up, he was always "Uncle Peter" to me. Peter Nygard was my best friend's uncle, but would one day become the world's most reviled serial rapist. How did it happen? What made him into this monster? We opened up Peter’s secret vault of exclusive pictures, videos, phone calls, messages, memos, letters… even his little black book. Together, we recount the last 40 years... growing up with him... livi...
2025-02-13
38 min
Drop Dead Serious With Ashleigh Banfield
Uncle Peter | Episode 3: The Tentacled Tyrant
The abduction of a teenage tennis student, the lawyer representing 135 Nygard victims, there was no escaping the wrath of Peter Nygard. In episode 3 of Uncle Peter, if it wasn’t brutal and violent sexual abuse, Peter Nygard was verbally and financially abusive to almost everyone who worked for him, and employees lived in paralyzing fear of Nygard. And we ask the question on everyone’s mind: how responsible were the people who surrounded and enabled Nygard as his niece Angela is hit with a massive lawsuit? Video versions of the podcast are available on YouTube one day after publ...
2025-01-30
41 min
Drop Dead Serious With Ashleigh Banfield
Uncle Peter | Episode 2: Behind the Mind of a Master Sex Criminal
For years Peter Nygard held women captive inside the gates of Nygard Cay, where he hosted wild swinger parties regularly and sexually assaulted potentially hundreds and hundreds of women. But today he’s the one being held captive, jailed behind bars – as his victims tell their stories. Episode 2 of Uncle Peter reveals how this sexual deviant became who he is today and what he did to everyone around him - in addition to his rape victims. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DropDeadSerious Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleighbanfield https://www.instagram.com/DropDeadSeriousPodcast TikT...
2025-01-23
47 min
Drop Dead Serious With Ashleigh Banfield
Uncle Peter | Episode 1: Meet the Monster
In this episode, host Ashleigh Banfield unveils her connection to Peter Nygard, head of a Canadian clothing empire worth nearly a billion dollars. A prolific sex criminal, he‘s been called “the Jeffrey Epstein of Canada”. Now, Ashleigh and his niece, her childhood best friend, reveal his secrets and together show what it was like growing up with “Uncle Peter.” YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DropDeadSerious Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleighbanfield https://www.instagram.com/DropDeadSeriousPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tvashleigh https://www.tiktok.com/@DropDeadSeriousPodcast Facebook: https://ww...
2025-01-23
55 min
Grit
#226 President & COO Coinbase, Emilie Choi: Through the Storm
Guest: Emilie Choi, president & COO of CoinbaseAfter the collapse of FTX in 2022, “the whole industry was tarnished,” recalls Coinbase COO Emilie Choi. “Politicians came out criticizing crypto, saying it was a fraud.”But unlike FTX, Coinbase was a public company in the U.S. So when the SEC served it a Wells notice, announcing its intent to charge the company with violating securities laws, the executive team took an unusual step: They went on the offensive, publicly calling BS on the agency.“Well-regarded CEOs from TradFi, they were like, ‘You don’t do that,’” Emi...
2025-01-20
1h 00
The Joyful Life
Episode 20: Service and Anxiety
I am excited to share a great way to reduce anxiety with you today and it is through service. We will talk about why serving can calm our anxious minds down. There are actually studies that found that people who serve regularly have lower levels of anxiety and depression than those who do not serve regularly. "29 Gifts" by Cami Walker Russell M. Nelson: When sore trials come upon us, it’s time to deepen our faith in God, to work hard, and to serve others. Then He will heal our bro...
2024-12-06
17 min
The Last Thing I Saw
Ep. 267: Venice 2024: Edo Choi on Pavements, Familiar Touch, Mistress Dispeller, plus Joker 2
Ep. 267: Venice 2024: Edo Choi on Pavements, Familiar Touch, Mistress Dispeller, Israel Palestine doc, plus Joker 2 Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The 81st Venice Film Festival is underway, and I’m podcasting from the Lido about the latest movies to screen. This time I chatted with Edo Choi of the Museum of the Moving Image who is writing up a couple of films for Reverse Shot. Titles discussed include: Pavements (directed by Alex Ross Perry), Familiar Touch (Sarah Friedland), Mistress Dispeller (Elizabeth Lo), Israel Palestine on Swedish TV (1958-1989) (Göran Hugo Olsson), and, bef...
2024-09-06
39 min
Chat CPG | Food + More
Julianna Abdallah Choi - How to Sucessfully Transition into Owning Your Own Business, How to Price Your Services & How Social Media Content Can Is Most Effective
Today, we're joined by Julianna Abdallah Choi, the owner of Prep Creative, a boutique culinary and creative studio that specializes in recipe development, food and product photography, and brand identity consulting. Julianna is a recipe developer, holistic marketing strategist, content advisor and perfectionist at everything. Seriously, guys you have got to check out her photos @ Prep Creative. In this episode we discuss: transitioning from employee to business owner, when and how you can be confident in your pricing structure, how content marketing can transform the entire business, and how to sta...
2024-06-06
46 min
Slate Money
Money Talks: Is Pop Finance Rubbish?
In an off-week bonus episode of Money Talks, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers chat with Yale finance professor James Choi, who has cross-referenced the advice of more than 50 pop finance books with actual economic theory. How much should you save in your 20s and 30s? Should you put your money in a savings account or the stock market? Is it bad to change your retirement plan? James Choi spills the finance tea!If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and...
2024-01-30
40 min
Slate News
Money Talks: Is Pop Finance Rubbish?
In an off-week bonus episode of Money Talks, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers chat with Yale finance professor James Choi, who has cross-referenced the advice of more than 50 pop finance books with actual economic theory. How much should you save in your 20s and 30s? Should you put your money in a savings account or the stock market? Is it bad to change your retirement plan? James Choi spills the finance tea!If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and...
2024-01-30
40 min
Slate Business
Money Talks: Is Pop Finance Rubbish?
In an off-week bonus episode of Money Talks, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers chat with Yale finance professor James Choi, who has cross-referenced the advice of more than 50 pop finance books with actual economic theory. How much should you save in your 20s and 30s? Should you put your money in a savings account or the stock market? Is it bad to change your retirement plan? James Choi spills the finance tea!If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and...
2024-01-30
40 min
Let's Race
Cultural Centers and Latinx Representation with Dr. Ramos
In today's episode, Dr. Cesar Ramos will discuss his experiences with cultural centers as well as Latinx representation and race advocacy. Dr. Ramos has a bachelor’s degree in politics, a master’s degree in public administration, and a doctorate in education for social justice, with a focus on inclusivity of Black and Brown students in Catholic higher education. He currently has thirteen years of professional experience in higher education, and recently joined the UC Irvine Cross Cultural Center as the director.
2023-10-02
23 min
Let's Race
Indigenous Representation in BIPOC with Cedar Schaeffer
In today's episode, Cedar Schaeffer will be speaking on his experiences as an indigenous student at UCI who is also involved with the university’s cultural organizations. In his time at UCI, he has worked to undo the lack of Native representation on campus through involvement with the Cross Cultural Center and the American Indian Student Association. It is through these organizations that he hopes to decolonize higher education and address the social injustices experienced by Native peoples. Cedar is planning to pursue a career in public health and has spent his first year of university fostering re...
2023-09-18
14 min
Let's Race
AAPI Advocacy and Intersectionality with Dr. Wu
In today's episode, Dr. Wu discusses her experiences and wisdom as a current professor for History and Asian-American studies at UCI, the writer of various works highlighting the intersection between race and gender, and a racial equity advocate. Dr. Wu received her Ph.D. in US History from Stanford University. She previously taught at Ohio State University and the University of Chicago and currently teaches at UC Irvine. Dr. Wu is an associate dean at the School of Humanities, a director of the Humanities Center, a director of the Center for Liberation, Anti-Racism, and Belonging, and a...
2023-09-13
38 min
Let's Race
Activism as a Latinx Student with Norma Vidal
Today's episode features UCI graduate Norma Vidal as she discusses her experiences as a Latinx individual heavily involved with race and ethnic advocacy with the UCI Cross Cultural Center. Norma Vidal was involved with the Cross Cultural Center, MEChA, and the Latinx Resource Center (LRC) at UCI. Through these organizations, her activism has focused on educating others on social issues impacting the Latinx community, including Colorism, Racism, Anti-Blackness, Anti-indigenous rhetoric, Machismo/Marianismo, and more. She is pursuing a career in education and has worked closely with many non-profit college preparatory programs that support students f...
2023-09-04
25 min
Let's Race
Race in Higher Education with Dr. Nevin
Today's episode features Dr. Miles Nevin, who discusses the role and impacts of systemic racial constructs in higher education. Dr. Nevin is the first member of his family to attend college and received a doctorate of education in educational leadership and administration, a master’s degree in public policy and administration, and a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. He currently works closely alongside students as an associate vice president and executive director of the auxiliary enterprises at Cal State Long Beach and as a member of the adjunct faculty at Kansas State University.
2023-08-28
20 min
Let's Race
Talking Ethnic Studies with Dr. Nubia-Feliciano Pt. 2
Today's episode features Dr. Marie Nubia-Feliciano as she discusses the importance of ethnic studies at all levels of education. She touches on the most crucial components of an effective ethnic studies curriculum, her own role as a race educator, and how communities can benefit from ethnic studies. Dr. Nubia-Feliciano has a Ph.D. in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and a bachelor’s degree in social sciences. She previously taught at Cal State Long Beach as a part of their ethnic studies initiative and currently lectures at Cal State Fullerton, in addition to teaching part-time for...
2023-08-21
26 min
Let's Race
Talking Ethnic Studies with Dr. Nubia-Feliciano Pt. 1
Today's episode features Dr. Marie Nubia-Feliciano as she discusses the importance of ethnic studies at all levels of education. She touches on the most crucial components of an effective ethnic studies curriculum, her own role as a race educator, and how communities can benefit from ethnic studies. Dr. Nubia-Feliciano has a Ph.D. in education, a master’s degree in counseling, and a bachelor’s degree in social sciences. She previously taught at Cal State Long Beach as a part of their ethnic studies initiative and currently lectures at Cal State Fullerton, in addition to teaching part-time for...
2023-08-21
19 min
Let's Race
Intro: Students on Race
Today's episode features students Miyako, Avril, Aritri, and Conrad as they discuss their perspectives and experiences with race.
2023-08-14
20 min
New Books in French Studies
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
New Books in Biography
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
New Books in Women's History
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
New Books in Western European Studies
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
New Books in Christian Studies
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
New Books in World Christianity
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
New Books in Religion
Michèle Miller Sigg, "Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France" (Baylor UP, 2022)
The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement—and some of its chief agents were women.In Birthing Revival: Women and Mission in Nineteenth-Century France (Baylor UP, 2022), Michèle Sigg sheds light o...
2023-08-05
1h 36
Let's Race
Let's Race Trailer
Welcome to Let's Race: A Journey to Educate and Eradicate! Tune in to our trailer to learn about this podcast.
2023-07-25
00 min
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Creativity and Exercise Updates That Feel Weirdly Related
Can we spend a little time talking about creativity and exercise, including how our takes on both are feeling surprisingly similar these days? GREAT. Let’s get into. For more on morning pages, we direct you to The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. And, a book that comes up a lot despite our mixed feelings about it: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. A YouTube vid Erica followed to write a novel, as recommended by Mary HK Choi. Some workout wardrobe staples include unitards—check out Girlfriend Collective...
2023-06-19
52 min
Choir Fam Podcast
Season 2 Wrap-Up
Thank you for listening to our show this season!!Here are the favorite choral pieces from our guests in the second season:Even When He Is Silent, Kim André ArnesenSt. Matthew Passion, Johann Sebastian BachChichester Psalms, Leonard BernsteinPrayer of the Children, Kurt Bestor, arr. Andrea KlouseAve Maria, Franz Biebl (x2)Ein Deutsches Requiem, Johannes BrahmsGeistliches Lied, Johannes BrahmsHymn to St. Cecilia, Benjamin BrittenPamugun, Francisco FelicianoFlight, Matthew Lyon HazardNunc Dimittis, Gustav HolstLittle Child, Robert K...
2023-05-21
19 min
Asian Pacific Voices Radio
First Step Into the Film Industry | 3x15
Hayslip is a highly-regarded film producer known for his involvement in some of the biggest blockbuster films in recent history. His significant contributions to the film industry through his technical roles for major motion pictures include serving as Unit Production Manager for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation, and Guardians of the Galaxy, among others. Hayslip has also produced popular TV series like Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mandalorian, and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan. Throughout his career, Hayslip has collaborated with many acclaimed filmmakers and A-list talent, including John David Washington, Christopher Nolan, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, and Michael Caine, to...
2023-05-16
43 min
Hey YA
YA Books by AAPI Authors
Tirzah and Erica talk about some great books by AAPI authors for AAPI Heritage Month and beyond!Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Show Notes:First Edition podcastNews: Seattle Public Library Grants Free Access to Banned BooksThe Ones We’re Meant to Find by Joan HeShe Is a Haunting by Trang Thanh TranThis Time Wi...
2023-05-10
1h 01
Oddities: A Podcast of the Strangest by the Curious
Abby Choi & Lake Elizabeth Monster
Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! ***BIG DISCLAIMER ODD FAMILY*** Cassie's topic on Abby Choi in the start of the podcast could be very disturbing to some listeners please if the discussion of murder is too much for you, we ask that you skip ahead to Kellie's lighter topic of a monster who may have been placed at the bottom of a lake by the devil himself. Support the showFollow along on social media:FacebookInstagramWebsiteEmail: Oddities.talk@gmail.comH...
2023-04-23
36 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Will the VW plant be a boon for Ontario? Or just a bust?
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Happy Friday! We here at 900 CHML are ready and raring to go for a great time, especially those Monster Truck fanatics who will be excited as this weekend Monster Jam comes to Hamilton! Scott has a chat with Armando Castro, driver of El Toro Loco and Monster Jam champion. Tomorrow marks Earth Day and the Nature Conservancy of Canada has been pushing for land conservation across the country. Where does Ontario stand when it comes to land protection? Andrew Holland of NCC joins Scott for that. Twitter has removed the...
2023-04-22
1h 21
Pharm5
Eye drop recalls, new statin updates, Walgreens stopping mifepristone, and more!
This week on Pharm5: Voluntary eyedrop recalls Bempedoic acid lowers MACE risk LDL
2023-03-10
04 min
The Best Podcasts
I’m at the airport and there are hundreds of brain scientists everywhere. So I swallowed my dignity/anxiety and approached strangers about the neuroscience they do. The result is a bushel of info on cravings, sleep, consciousness, addiction, dopamine, monogamy, Ozempic, toxins in your brain and so much more with: Georgia Kirkpatrick, Isabella Montana, Dr. Marissa Co, Chancey Garrett, Noah Millman, Pique Choi, Dr. Barbara Sorg and Elizabeth Plunk. Oops, we just made a bunch of new friends. All thanks to poster tubes, a.k.a: nerdurdurs. A donation went to the Society for Neuroscience at SFN...
2023-03-02
00 min
Ologies with Alie Ward
Field Trip: An Airport Full of Neuroscientists
I’m at the airport and there are hundreds of brain scientists everywhere. So I swallowed my dignity/anxiety and approached strangers about the neuroscience they do. The result is a bushel of info on cravings, sleep, consciousness, addiction, dopamine, monogamy, Ozempic, toxins in your brain and so much more with: Georgia Kirkpatrick, Isabella Montana, Dr. Marissa Co, Chancey Garrett, Noah Millman, Pique Choi, Dr. Barbara Sorg and Elizabeth Plunk. Oops, we just made a bunch of new friends. All thanks to poster tubes, a.k.a: nerdurdurs. A donation went to the Society for Neuroscience at SFN...
2023-03-02
57 min
Comadres y Comics Podcast
Episode 175: Fibbed
CHISME DE LA SEMANA: Jeremy Renner chisme. ON MY RADAR: Mayfair Witches show on AMC season # 1. HORA DE LA CERVECITA: Peanut Butter Stout by Lead Dog Brewing @leaddogbrewing BOOK REVIEW: Fibbed - by Elizabeth Agyemang @onceaddai EN LA LIBRERIA: A Gay Man - The Illustrated Storybook Gay Men Deserve A gorgeously illustrated story guide to every gay man's journey: overcoming shame and finding love, peace and belonging. http://kck.st/3H7kYZz JUNTOS Y FUERTES: NO STRAIGHT LINES Five queer comic book artists journey from the underground comix scene t...
2023-02-02
1h 08
Bad On Paper
2023 Spring Bookstagram Preview
It's time for a 2023 book preview! We brought on some of our favorite book people on the internet to share 2 books they’re excited about this year, and boy has our TBRs grown! We also ask the age-old question: If you had to bring a book character to a chain restaurant, who are you picking and where are you going? Follow our guests! Megan Prokott - @the_spines Traci Thomas - @thestackspod Taylor Choi - @bookswithtay Jenny Jackson - @jennyjacksonpineapple Giselle Gonzalez - @hopelessbooklover_
2023-01-18
1h 10
Kamidogu: Kombat Lives Here
Happy Holidays + Best Wishes for 2023
Christopher and Toasty are joined by members of the Mortal Kombat kommunity to share some of their holiday memories, as well as their best wishes for 2023. Guests include (in order of appearance): Beata Poźniak, J Gleez, Daniel Pesina, Paul Neimeyer, Anthony Marquez, Phillip Ahn, MD, Tim Kitzrow, Elizabeth Malecki, Jay Saint G, MadMike, Tom Choi, Deliya and GoldieMilrose.
2022-12-25
21 min
Women in Consulting
03 Collegiate thinking and supportive working with The Mangrove Collective
Today I am speaking with Elizabeth Fitton Higgins and Eunchim Choi from the Mangrove Collective. The Mangrove Collective is a for-purpose international humanitarian and development consultancy, based in New Zealand and Singapore with a focus on the Pacific and Asia regions. In this powerful conversation we learn how the lack of support for working mothers in a corporate NGO environment became a catalyst for one of the founding principles for The Mangrove Collective. We hear how the Collective practices a strong culture of support and collegiate thinking. We learn about the chaotic early days and how the MC ...
2022-11-02
43 min
A is for Architecture Podcast
Sofie Pelsmakers & Elizabeth Donovan: Designing sustainable architecture.
In Episode 5 of 2022/23 #aisforarchitecture, I speak with architect-scholars Sofie Pelsmakers and Elizabeth Donovan, about their book Designing for the Climate Emergency: A Guide for Architecture Students, co-written with Urszula Kozminska and Aidan Hoggard, and published by RIBA Books this year. Sofie is associate professor at Tampere University, Finland and Liz is associate professor at Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark. We speak about #ecology and #sustainability and the ways students of architecture can (and must) begin to reimagine how we #design, outlining the book’s strategies for formulating new approaches to #practice, #space, #materials, #technology and #climate. Designing for...
2022-10-19
1h 09
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Queen Elizabeth II Has Passed, Long Live the King!
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:Queen Elizabeth II passed away at age 96 today; her family surrounded her at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. What does this mean for the U.K., Canada? What did her reign mean, over the course of decades that saw radical changes in the world? Scott tackles these questions, and celebrates her life on the Hamilton Today Podcast.Guests:Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert.Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for AffordableEnergy, Former Liberal MP.Barry Choi, Personal Finance & Travel Expert....
2022-09-09
1h 14
Stories from the Ashes Podcast
013 A Chinese Heritage Threads Lesson with Jan McGrath
Our Guest: Jan McGrath * www.meimeimandarin.weebly.com * www.TellMeAStoryAgain.weebly.comFind a free literary database containing the books we’ve discussed here:Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don’t cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of running this site. Find the affiliate links from this episode please click here. Thank you!Featured books in this episode:* Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow * Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell* Silas Marner by Geor...
2022-08-08
52 min
Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
Podcast Episode #300: Celebrating Five Million Plus
Podcast #300: Celebrating Five Million Plus In today’s podcast, we celebrate, thanks to Rhonda and Fabrice, our 300th podcast, featuring some of our most beloved guests since our first podcast on October 27, 2016. We began with Fabrice Nye, who describes the birth of the Feeling Good Podcast, and two of our favorite and most popular guests, Drs. Matthew May and Jill Levitt. The schedule for all of the guests appears below. The featured guests include Fabrice Nye, Matthew May, Jill Levitt, Angela Krumm, Lorraine Wong, Kyle Jones, Brandon Vance, Heather Clague, Leigh Harrington, Sarah Hester, Brian Wri...
2022-07-11
1h 46
Books and Being Podcast
47. Book ratings
Hi besties, in this episode I talk about how I rate the books I read. Listen to find out the meaning of my 1 to 5-star book ratings; the things I'm on the look out for in my favorite genres or kinds of books; as well as the books, dramas and songs I'm loving at the moment. Enjoy! Books mentioned in this episode: The Songs of Achilles by Madeline Miller Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan Blood Scion by Deborah Falaye Legendborn by Tracy Deonn Together we Burn by Isabel Ibanez Furia by Yamile Saied M...
2022-07-01
22 min
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Crowd Favorite: Fighting Perfectionism and Remembering People’s Names
Revisiting a crowd fave from last year! Happy Memorial Day! Has perfectionism jumped the shark? And how do we remember names when we start meeting new people again?! Clearly, we have a lot of questions (and some answers). If you like this, you’ll probably really like Secret Menu. A couple books that made us ponder perfectionism: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, Yolk by Mary H.K. Choi, and Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu. Related convos: our ambition ep, this episode of Jam Session, and the Wit & Delight posts here and...
2022-05-30
53 min
Beyond Podcast
Northeastern Figure Skating Team with HC Julie Pondelli and players Elizabeth Klemm and Julia Choi
Very fun episode with the head coach and her players. We talk about figuring skating, how to build a routine with music, the inspiration behind all theirs passion and sacrifice to skate and compete at a high level. This is an all around fun episode.
2022-05-27
45 min
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial stu...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in East Asian Studies
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial stu...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Japanese Studies
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial stu...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Women's History
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial stu...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Christian Studies
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial stu...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Korean Studies
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial stu...
2022-05-18
1h 04
New Books in Gender
Hyaeweol Choi, "Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
Postcolonial feminist scholarship on the formation of gender relations primarily uses the analytic of colonizer-colonized dyad. In her new monograph, Gender Politics at Home and Abroad: Protestant Modernity in Colonial-Era Korea (Cambridge UP, 2020), Professor Hyaeweol Choi makes an important intervention by examining colonial Korea to propose a new framework that accounts for transnational encounters between national reformists, missionaries, and colonial authorities. Drawing from both major and minor archives in various geographic sites such as Korea, Japan, the US, Sweden, and Denmark, Choi locates the voices of the educated Korean women whose reform rhetoric and activities reflect transnational encounters. Postcolonial studies hav...
2022-05-18
1h 04
Growing Your Peace of Mind
9. Working From Home
In this episode, we discuss the consequences of working from home and always being at home, how much the pandemic has affected our lives and how it has changed our perspective on life. I also discuss a bit more about my personal life in the intro to this episode! My guest is Elizabeth Jones.
2022-05-10
1h 05
Movies Are Dope: Film Addicts ONLY
🦨y💨/🍫y💨y💊 Godzilla 2014 DISCUSSION! (spoilers)
Join the Movies Are Dope Discord - https://bit.ly/MoviesAreDopeDiscord (& assume all links from here on are affiliate links) 🍿 Watch Godzilla 2014 - https://amzn.to/3pNTnUc Watch Godzilla 2014 on Blu Ray - https://amzn.to/3tCjXkk Watch the NEXT film before we review it - https://amzn.to/3tRO4UZ Watch the Next film on Blu Ray - https://amzn.to/35STvLs Read the next film's source material - https://amzn.to/3pZ136d 🍿 Brad's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bradf912/ Movies Are Dope Instagram - https://www.instagr...
2022-04-11
54 min
Movies Are Dope: Film Addicts ONLY
If You HATED Godzilla 1998, You'll Like This EPIC Monster Movie That's NOT Pacific Rim (no spoilers)
Join the Movies Are Dope Discord - https://bit.ly/MoviesAreDopeDiscord (& assume all links from here on are affiliate links) 🍿 Watch the film before our spoiler review - https://amzn.to/3pNTnUc Watch the film on Blu Ray - https://amzn.to/3tCjXkk 🍿 Brad's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bradf912/ Movies Are Dope Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/moviesaredope/ 🍿 The Rating System: 🍵 - ayahuasca - a movie or show SO SPECIAL, you nearly can't believe it exists 🍄 - mushroom - a masterpiece - a movie that should never be forgott...
2022-04-10
27 min
NABS NOW Podcast
Advocacy in Action - Testing Our Knowledge of Your Rights in Online Classes
Join us this month as we put a new spin on learning about advocacy. In this episode, we present a variety of quiz questions on many advocacy topics relating to online learning. Feel free to keep track of how many answers you got right and what you learned from those you got incorrect. Much of this information is also applicable to on campus course offerings. The NABS Now team thanks our Legislative and Self-Advocacy committee for assisting and collaborating on this episode. Thank you to special guests Lina Howard and Elizabeth Rouse.
2022-03-01
21 min
Dancing on Desks
Episode 4 | Carceral Curriculum | Building Futures: There's No Other Option
In this final episode of our three-part series on the carceral curriculum, we engage educators with what manifesting freedom dreaming might look like in classrooms and curriculum. Our guests this episode are Ebony and Zani, two early childhood educators who are spending this year designing a small Montessori preschool in Washington, D.C. by engaging community members, families, and students as they create their curriculum. They insist that abolitionist and liberatory education must be done in community and with accountability to our students, their families, and their communities. In our Resource Room, elementary administrator Leensa Fufa returns to the...
2021-12-03
1h 06
PRS Global Open Keynotes
“Do We Need Support in Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction?” with Nolan Karp MD
In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Nolan S. Karp MD discusses the evolution of breast implant location and ADM. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Do We Need Support in Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction? Comparing Outcomes with and without ADM” by Ara Salibian, Jonathan M. Bekisz, Hudson C. Kussie, Vishal D. Thanik, Jamie P. Levine, Mihye Choi, and Nolan S. Karp. Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://bit.ly/ADMSupport Dr. Karp is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Han...
2021-10-19
22 min
NABS NOW Podcast
Cooking with Creativity
On this month’s episode of the NABS Now Podcast, we are conquering the kitchen! NABS board member Robert Parsons shows us how to make a yummy and special dish step by step. Afterwards, hear our fellow student Elizabeth Sheeler’s story about how blindness skills training enhanced her love of food and creating in the kitchen. We hope you will have fun cooking with us. Be sure to let us know how your dish came out by connecting with us on NABS social media!Thank you to special guests Robert Parsons and Elizabeth Sheeler. Created and produced by Seyo...
2021-09-01
31 min
Vox Quick Hits
Books with twist endings (feat. Susan Choi) | Ask a Book Critic
A caller writes “I love a good plot twist. Bonus if the plot isn’t a murder or cfrime.” Vox book critic, Constance Grady gives some recs and shares an excerpt of her conversation with Susan Choi, author of Trust Exercise, from the Vox Book Club. Constance recommends: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein The Nickle Boys by Colson Whitehead Trust Exercise by Susan Choi Watch Susan Choi’s full conversation with Constance here: https://www.vox.com/culture/22163906/susan-choi-trust-exercise-interview-vox-book-clubIf you are lookin...
2021-05-19
09 min
But it is Rocket Science
Episode 32: The Tragic Demotion of Pluto - BIIRS Season 3
What ever happened to Pluto? Anna was missing Pluto so we decided to embark on a journey to learn all about the planet that once was... tune in to learn some cool Pluto-related facts, history, and engineering as well as the passionate debate that still exists over its classification!We have Merch!! https://www.butitisrocketscience.com/shopMusic from filmmusic.io"Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Anna's Sources:Cain, Fraser. “How Far Is Mercury from Earth?” Universe Today, 9 Aug. 2016, www.universetoday.com/14165/distance-from-earth-to-mercury/Choi, Charles Q. “Dwarf Planet Pluto: Facts About the Icy Former...
2021-05-04
43 min
A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Fighting Perfectionism and Remembering People’s Names
Has perfectionism jumped the shark? And how do we remember names when we start meeting new people again?! Clearly, we have a lot of questions (and some answers). If you like this, you’ll probably really like Secret Menu. A couple books that made us ponder perfectionism: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, Yolk by Mary H.K. Choi, and Drop the Ball by Tiffany Dufu. Related convos: our ambition ep, this episode of Jam Session, and the Wit & Delight posts here and here. Come a...
2021-04-26
58 min
Semicolons and Some Thoughts
College kids are abandoning their grape children (featuring my cracking hip joint)
TW// general mental health discussion, d*ath, s*icideI’m finally back from my few week hiatus. Things have been ~cRaZy~ (lol I’m so quirky) but for real, life has been hitting hard recently. This episode is all over the place, and I probably lose my train of thought more times than I actually keep a consistent topic going (plus the audio is SUPER quiet). Also, this was recorded at the end of last week before I cut my own bangs, so that’s why I didn’t go off about it (because that’s currently...
2021-03-26
56 min
NABS NOW Podcast
Wisdom & Willpower - Celebrating Womens’ Empowerment
In celebration of Womens’ History Month, the NABS Now team created an episode focused on female leaders in the Federation. From humorous to emotionally inspiring, this episode is all about what it means to be a woman in countless realms. We talked with women about discovering empowerment, using their voices, and identifying those who have come before us, blazing a trail for future leaders to follow. Whether you are a member of our national student division, an elected officer at any level, or simply a Federation friend, this episode can teach you a thing or two about finding your own se...
2021-03-01
32 min
Microphone Therapy
Raccoon Valley Movie Review
Raccoon Valley (2018) 1h 5min | Drama, Horror, Thriller | Video 2 June 2018 A plane bearing biohazardous material crashes into a town, and a deaf woman has to navigate her way through the aftermath. Director: Turner Clay Writer: Turner Clay Stars: Terri Czapleski, Justin Ray, Nick Cafero Gen¹³ (1998) 1h 13min | Animation, Action, Adventure | Video 6 November 2000 Caitlin Fairchild, is a teenager who is offered a place in an institute for gifted children. She soon learns that the school isn't really a school, but rather a military project. Director: Kevin Altieri Writers: Jim Lee (characters created by), Brandon Choi (characters created by) Stars: Alicia Witt, John de...
2021-02-11
1h 12
NABS NOW Podcast
Live Your Life with Love
Valentine’s Day is a time designated to the celebration of every kind of love, including familial, friendly, and romantic. In this episode of the NABS Now Podcast, we hear from Texas Affiliate President Norma Crosby and her First Gentleman Glenn as they allow listeners a glance into their story, which begins with a friendship founded in the Federation. This couple, approaching their 32nd anniversary, offers a personal and humorous take on navigating the world of love alongside your best friend. Whether you’re celebrating on February 14 this year or not, this episode will introduce you to both a set...
2021-02-01
26 min
Stolthet og fordom – en litteraturpodkast
Episode 20 – Julebonusepisode
Ole Ivar Burås Storø, Hilde Slåtto og Ingrid Svennevig Hagen presenterer to utvalgte bøker hver som vi ikke har snakket om i tidligere episoder, men som vi gjerne vil anbefale folk nå før jul. Velkommen til en julebonusepisode av Stolthet og fordom – en litteraturpodkast. I denne episoden snakker vi om: London, blant gangstere, rabbinere og oligarker av Nazneen Khan-Østrem Olive, igjen av Elizabeth Strout Mitt liv som tegning av Lars Fiske På vei mot toppen av Angie Thomas Trust exercises av Susan Choi Kubbe lager verdens beste jul av Åshild Kanstad Johnsen
2020-12-14
23 min
Books and Bites
Cookbooks and Books About Food: Books and Bites Podcast, Episode 46
Book NotesAdam and Michael recommend:Food: A Love Story by Jim GaffiganMichael also recommends:Matty Matheson: Home Style Cookery by Matty MathesonVictuals: An Appalachian Journey, With Recipes by Ronni LundyThe World Atlas of Coffee by James HoffmannAdam also recommends:The Tea Dragon Society by Katie O'NeillThe Drunken Botanistby Amy StewartWith the Fire on Highby Elizabeth AcevedoCarrie recommends:Eat Joy, edited by Natalie Eve GarrettAn Everlasting Mealby Tamar AdlerBe My Guest : Reflections on Food, Community, and the Meaning of Generosityby Priya BasilJacques Pépin Quick + Simple : Simply W...
2020-12-07
33 min
TellMeWhere2Go
DoubleTree by Hilton Waterfront Perth opens soon
Featuring: Steve Collins & Louisa Choi Located right on the Swan River waterfront, within Elizabeth Quay, where breathtaking panoramic river views with a beautiful city skyline in the norm, the new DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront is preparing to open on 15 December in time for the festive season. READ MORE HERE
2020-12-03
13 min
NABS NOW Podcast
Handling Holiday Hazards & Hiccups
Holiday gatherings and interactions can bring on both unexpected challenges and stress alongside the joy and delicious food typical of a family gathering, and no one understands the potential struggles better than fellow blind students. Join us for a conversation dedicated to navigating the ups and downs of traveling home, spending time with family, defining boundaries, and serving in roles, ranging from disability educator to tree decorator. Each year brings about changes in ourselves and our families, so before you head home for a month long break from classes, stop to reflect with the NABS Now team on how...
2020-12-01
36 min
The Juicer Podcast
The Juicer Podcast Episode #12: The Signs Review
I review a YouTube series called the signs written by my good friends Elizabeth Lozano, Melissa Bautista, and Katie Choi. Directed by Gabe Vigil. It also features many of my good friends in the cast as well. Links to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/arjun-lakshman The Signs: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfpJRlMJFxWZBN3ic9Nf54g
2020-08-29
09 min
What Fulfills You?
Best Traits of a Leader, Managing Conflict in the Workplace, and Finding Balance in 9-5 Life with Monica Choi
Looking to grab a copy of the newly released e-book, The Everyday Girl's Guide to Career Success? Shop now at https://emilyelizabeth.blog/shop/ Monica Choi is a Chapman University alumna '18 and a personal friend of Emily after meeting in college through their sorority. After graduating from college with a B.S. in Business Administration, she began her post-grad career at Opus Bank in the mortgage sector with her background and experience in Real Estate. Two years later, Monica remains at the same company and shares her insights and experience thus...
2020-06-03
56 min
You're Booked
Curtis Sittenfeld - You're Booked
We are beyond excited to bring you this week's very, very special guest. An individual whose work we adore and consume with gusto; the novelist, essayist and New York Times Bestselling author Curtis Sittenfeld! Curtis is the author of six novels and a short story collection including including YB faves Prep, Eligible and American Wife. Her latest is the highly anticipated fictional look at Hilary Clinton: Rodham. We talked to her about First Ladies, short stories, writing like there's nobody watching and trying to make your kids like Laura Ingalls Wilder.BOOKSDaisy Buchanan - T...
2020-05-18
49 min
NABS NOW Podcast
Taking The Stage - Participating in Performing Arts as a Blind Student
Have you ever considered taking a dance class, starring in your school’s theater production, tackling a solo in a band/choir, or performing in some other way? Maybe, you are already an experienced performer who loves to hear stories from other students who are just as passionate about the performing arts as you are. In this episode of the NABS Now Podcast, we dive into the world of performing arts. Whether it is music, dance, or theater, special guests Elizabeth Rouse, DJ Robinson, and Francesco Magisano share their experiences performing and ways to maximize accessibility within performing arts fo...
2020-05-01
35 min
Read Into This
EP 21 Read into The Author’s Book Club
Alanna speaks with authors Ann Y.K. Choi and David Albertyn, and reader/educator Fiona Ross, about their new project The Author’s Book Club which helps readers and authors to connect. This group is working hard to bring a virtual community together that celebrates the work of Canadian and Indigenous authors. With 50 authors welcoming these connections, the club really recognizes the reader is the heart of everything that authors do. Find out more at: https://theauthorsbookclub.ca/ Shoutouts to Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA), Terry Fallis, and Jesse Thistle.
2020-04-28
39 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
The future of Indigenous governance, The federal government has money for a Hamilton LRT & Is Hamilton ready for COVID-19?
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast David Chartrand, President of Manitoba Metis Federation, spoke with Scott about the future of Indigenous governance, the history of hereditary chiefs and elected band councils, and his perspective on the blockades. Guest: David Chartrand, President of the Manitoba Metis Federation - The federal government says it has the money to invest in the LRT project but the mayor says that it's up to the provincial government to officially ask for it. Guest: Ryan McGreal, Editor of Raise the Hammer -
2020-02-27
49 min
Curiosity Weekly
How GPS Clocks Work (w/ Hugo Fruehauf) and Why Stress Turns Hair Gray
Learn how atomic clocks and how GPS clocks work, with help from the engineer who made GPS clocks possible: Hugo Fruehauf. But first, you’ll learn about how Harvard researchers finally figured out why stress can turn your hair gray. Why Stress Turns Hair Gray by Grant Currin Zhang, B., Ma, S., Rachmin, I., He, M., Baral, P., Choi, S., Gonçalves, W. A., Shwartz, Y., Fast, E. M., Su, Y., Zon, L. I., Regev, A., Buenrostro, J. D., Cunha, T. M., Chiu, I. M., Fisher, D. E., & Hsu, Y.-C. (2020). Hyperactivation of sympathetic nerves drives depletion of melanocyte stem cell...
2020-02-13
12 min
Broadcasts from the Wasteland
Escape the Fall! Feat. Janet Elizabeth Chase, Ika Koeck & Eric Choi
Did you think we were lost? That the bunker had caved in between the weight of perpetual snow here in our nation’s capital? No snow, yet, believe it or not – but we do have another Escape the Fall episode to get you through these colder days! This one’s a special episode featuring two separate...
2019-11-04
00 min
Futility Closet
Kidnapped by North Korea
In 1978, two luminaries of South Korean cinema were abducted by Kim Jong-Il and forced to make films in North Korea in an outlandish plan to improve his country's fortunes. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell the story of Choi Eun-Hee and Shin Sang-Ok and their dramatic efforts to escape their captors. We'll also examine Napoleon's wallpaper and puzzle over an abandoned construction. Intro: In 1891, Robert Baden-Powell encoded the locations of Dalmatian forts in innocent drawings of butterflies. Legal scholar Mark V. Tushnet suggests how...
2019-10-28
34 min
The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism
Bless This Mess
On this week’s episode of the Waves, Christina, Marcia, and June dive into the tension between love and politics in light of a recent piece on Democratic women married to MAGA-loving men. Then, they talk about the implications of framing abortion as “safe, legal, and rare,” as Tulsi Gabbard did in the most recent Democratic presidential debate. Finally, the panel considers the lonely social media “It Girl.” Are influencers’ “getting real” posts truly authentic? In Slate Plus: Was it sexist for Joe Biden to tell Elizabeth Warren at the most recent Democratic debate “I got you votes,” regarding h...
2019-10-24
59 min
STRESSPROOF Podcast
Elizabeth Polito on Stress, Death, and Healing
Hey beautiful people, as you all know I bring guests on from various backgrounds so we can learn from other people’s experience with stress and the journey it led them towards. Today’s podcast features none other than Elizabeth Polito, a former Broadway performer turned Wholistic Healer and Higher Awareness Coach. We didn’t expect this to happen but there IS a theme for this podcast episode and it is around Elizabeth’s connection to grief and loss. She mentions losing important people in her life several times in this episode and how the stress of this bro...
2019-06-05
1h 25
All the Books!
E203: 203: New Releases and More for April 9, 2019
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss Descendant of the Crane, In the Neighborhood of True, Trust Exercise, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!; Unscripted by Claire Handscombe; and MIRA Books and Park Row Books and their Books about Books campaign.. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: Descendant of the Crane by Joan He The Hone...
2019-04-09
29 min
All the Books!
New Releases and More for April 9, 2019
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss Descendant of the Crane, In the Neighborhood of True, Trust Exercise, and more great books.This episode was sponsored by I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!; Unscripted by Claire Handscombe; and MIRA Books and Park Row Books and their Books about Books campaign..Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content...
2019-04-09
30 min
All the Books!
Anticipated New Books of 2019 Preview Show
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss The Nickel Boys, An Orchestra of Minorities, Southern Lady Code, and more great books.This episode was sponsored by Book Riot Insiders and Seal Press, publisher of Faking It: The Lies Women Tell About Sex–and the Truths They Reveal by Lux Alptraum.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliat...
2018-11-27
30 min
An Educated Life
The flourishing pursuit of self-care (Ep. 3)
In this episode, we break down the beautiful pursuit of self-care in a busy, noisy, messy world. During our college years, we can quickly become overwhelmed and overextended, especially when it is so tempting to go to every amazing, meaningful experience or event. How do we stay intentional with our own self-care so that we can live healthy and sustainable lives? Speakers: Grant Burns, Elizabeth Simmons, and Bryce Coefield Music: Near by SINY; Santa Cruz by Sarah the Instrumentalist --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aneducatedlife/support
2018-09-30
39 min
All the Books!
All the Backlist! August 31, 2018
This week, Liberty discusses a few great older books, including The Secret History.This week’s episode was sponsored by Macmillan Audio and Elizabeth Warren: Her Fight. Her Work. Her Life. by Antonia Felix.And don’t forget to enter to win 16 books from the Recommended podcast!Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or Apple Podcasts and never miss a book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affilia...
2018-08-31
11 min
NLP Highlights
62 - Sounding Board: A User-Centric and Content-Driven Social Chatbot, with Hao Fang
NAACL 2018 demo paper, by Hao Fang, Hao Cheng, Maarten Sap, Elizabeth Clark, Ari Holtzman, Yejin Choi, Noah A. Smith, and Mari Ostendorf Sounding Board was the system that won the 2017 Amazon Alexa Prize, a competition to build a social chatbot that interacts with users as an Alexa skill. Hao comes on the podcast to tell us about the project. We talk for a little bit about how Sounding Board works, but spend most of the conversation talking about what these chatbots can do - the competition setup, some example interactions, the limits of current systems, and how chatbots might be...
2018-07-30
31 min
All the Books!
All the Backlist! June 15, 2018
This week, Liberty discusses Relief Map, A Tale for the Time Being, and more great older books.This week’s episode was sponsored by Flatiron Books and Legendary (A Caraval Novel) by Stephanie Garber.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or Apple Podcasts and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Books discussed on the show:Who Is...
2018-06-15
12 min
The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
The Yarniacs Episode 151: Yarn on the Train!
What are we wearing? Pebble Beach Shawl by Helen Stewart Marklee by Elizabeth Doherty What are we stalking? Spring To It Cowl by Kristin Finlay Op Art Shawl by Sonja Bargielowska Painting by Katrin Schneider Beloved Berlin by Isabell Kraemer Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry Birds of a Feather by Andrea Mowry All Points South by Casapinka Enchanted Forest Pool by Jenn Sheelen Thank-you Infinite Twist for sponsoring this episode! What are we knitting? Little Black Shawl by Laura Aylor
2017-10-13
1h 12
The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
The Yarniacs Episode 151: Yarn on the Train!
What are we wearing? Pebble Beach Shawl by Helen Stewart Marklee by Elizabeth Doherty What are we stalking? Spring To It Cowl by Kristin Finlay Op Art Shawl by Sonja Bargielowska Painting by Katrin Schneider Beloved Berlin by Isabell Kraemer Comfort Fade Cardi by Andrea Mowry Birds of a Feather by Andrea Mowry All Points South by Casapinka Enchanted Forest Pool by Jenn Sheelen Thank-you Infinite Twist for sponsoring this episode! What are we knitting? Little Black Shawl by Laura Aylor
2017-10-13
1h 12
KPFA - Making Contact
The Long Ride Home: Get on the Bus, and Incarcerated Families
The Get On The Bus program coordinated by the Center for Restorative Justice Works that offers support and free transportation services to families affected by the criminal justice system by bringing children and their guardians/caregivers from throughout California to visit their mothers and fathers in prison. These ride happen for several weekends, from Mother’s Day to Father’s Day, hundreds of families are reunited for the holidays. Special Thanks for funding from the Omnia Foundation. Thanks to Center for Restorative Justice Works, and the Get on the Bus program and to filmmaker Elizabeth Lo, whose fort...
2016-12-23
04 min
KPFA - Making Contact
From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan: Immigrant Communities Upholding
This edition of Making Contact is Part I of our special series examining how immigrants are responding and participating in elections and politics today. From Dreamers in Arizona to Muslims in Michigan, we’ll meet immigrant communities upholding democracy. We’ll also have a conversation with author of the “Fight to Vote,” Michael Waldman about how immigrants throughout history have expanded the right to vote. Featuring: Elizabeth Perez, co-founder of La Machine; Kate Gallego, City of Phoenix Vice Mayor; Anthony Valdovinos, co-founder of La Machine; Viridiana Hernández, founding member of Team Awesome; Dr. Muzamm...
2016-04-22
04 min
Second Unit
Second Unit #126 – Oldboy [2003] & Oldboy [2013]
Diese Woche gibt es einen großen Rundumschlag. Wir wagen uns mal wieder ins filmische Asien und kriegen dabei den Fuß nicht komplett aus Hollywood heraus. Wir widmen uns mal wieder zwei Filmen, dieses Mal sogar gleichzeitig. Und wir befassen uns endlich einmal intensiver mit dem Phänomen des Remakes. Vorhang auf für unsere Doppelbesprechung zu Oldboy (Amazon-Link*) und Oldboy (Amazon-Link*). Da wir zwei Filme besprechen, haben wir natürlich auch zwei Getränke vor uns stehen. Zum einen Taminos Lieblingslimo, zum anderen eine merkwürdige Hello-Kitty-Limo. [YouTube DirektTrailer] [YouTu...
2014-09-24
2h 01
Leadership New Jersey Archives - Lubetkin Media Companies LLC
Leadership New Jersey Podcast #2: Panel Discussion of Who We Are
Leadership New Jersey‘s goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state’s civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, Diane Brake, president of the Regional Planning Part...
2006-10-13
00 min
The Lubetkin Media Companies
Leadership New Jersey Podcast #2: Panel Discussion of Who We Are
Leadership New Jersey's goal is to expand and improve the pool of the state's civic leaders. The program, founded in 1986, honors men and women who combine a successful career with leadership in serving their communities. As part of its programming, Leadership New Jersey sponsors the Forum on the Future of New Jersey, an annual conference devoted to dealing with the key issues facing New Jersey. This year, in conjunction with the Forum, Leadership New Jersey is pleased to introduce podcasts from the Forum. In this podcast, Diane Brake, president of the Regional Planning Partnership, LNJ '90, hosts a panel...
2006-10-13
57 min