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Emily Gold Waldman
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Unholy: Two Jews on the News
77 and counting - with Eyal Waldman (featuring Emily Damari)
Unholy is going live in London! Join Yonit Levi and Jonathan Freedland for a special night of news and great guests: Yuval Noah Harari, Andy Nyman and Mira Awad—live on stage, June 8th 2025. If you’ve ever wanted to see the podcast come to life, now’s your chance. Reserve your seat now via the link—space is limited, and we’d love to see you there! https://bit.ly/UnholyLondonLive Join our Patreon community to get access to bonus episodes, discounts on merch and more: https://bit.ly/UnholyPatreonVisiting London or Tel Aviv? We’ve...
2025-05-01
1h 03
Hello, Hot Flash: Conversations about menopause, women’s health and mindset for midlife women.
195 Menopause-Related Workplace Discrimination, What You Need To Know
Show Notes Are you concerned with the way your perimenopausal or post-menopausal symptoms are impacting you at work? If so, or if you foresee a concern, check out my recent interview Emily Gold Waldman, Bridget Crawford, and Naomi Cahn are three legal experts who have been diving deep into the issue of menopause discrimination in the workplace through their extensive research and advocacy efforts. Waldman, in her role as the Associate Dean at Pace University, sheds light on the interconnected nature of menopause, sex, and age discrimination, pushing for cultural and legal reforms similar to t...
2025-01-09
41 min
Waldman's Words
The Verbose Emily Berke Lets Us Know That MxPx’s Mike Herrera Is On Today’s Broadcast And We Heart That, Oh Yes We Do
The Verbose Emily Berke Lets Us Know That MxPx’s Mike Herrera Is On Today’s Broadcast And We Heart That, Oh Yes We Do
2024-11-24
49 min
Waldman's Words
Specialist Of The Special Episodes With THE Emily Berke, The WW Co-Host, As Our Honored Guest, Who Invented Time, Space, And All Things Five Seconds Of Summer
Specialist Of The Special Episodes With THE Emily Berke, The WW Co-Host, As Our Honored Guest, Who Invented Time, Space, And All Things Five Seconds Of Summer
2024-11-24
45 min
Waldman's Words
An Episode Of Atonement With Emily Berke In The Studio: Renowned Drummer Tyler Zarzeka Texted Scott During The Intro And Knows At Least One Cyrus
An Episode Of Atonement With Emily Berke In The Studio: Renowned Drummer Tyler Zarzeka Texted Scott During The Intro And Knows At Least One Cyrus
2024-11-24
48 min
Waldman's Words
Berke’s Words: Emily Berke Interrogates The Hell Out Of Scott Waldman And Causes Him To Leave The Room In A TIFF
Berke’s Words: Emily Berke Interrogates The Hell Out Of Scott Waldman And Causes Him To Leave The Room In A TIFF
2024-11-24
44 min
Our Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel Pope
20. The Law and Menopause with Naomi R. Cahn & Emily Gold Waldman
September is Perimenopause Awareness Month! And we are diving into all things perimenopause and menopause.How do policies and laws impact women’s rights during perimenopause and menopause in the workplace? In this episode of Our Womanity with Dr. Rachel Pope, we delve into this important issue with expert guests Naomi R. Cahn, the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Distinguished Professor of Law, and the Nancy L. Buc '69 Research Professor in Democracy and Equity at the University of Virginia School of Law. Naomi is the author of numerous books, including Fair Shake (2024). Joining the conversation is Emily Go...
2024-09-24
23 min
Boroughs & Burbs, the National Real Estate Conversation
Boroughs & Burbs 141 || 3D Printed Homes
Send us a textStep into the future of home construction on Season 4, Episode #141 of Boroughs and Burbs! Join us as we explore the innovative world of Sunday Homes and their 3D printed homes in Marfa, Texas. Our special guests Megan Gallagher and Emily Waldman from Douglas Elliman take us on a journey through this groundbreaking project, showcasing how cutting-edge technology is reshaping the way we build and live. From sustainability to affordability, we uncover the endless possibilities of these futuristic homes. Don't miss this fascinating conversation on the forefront of design and innovation!
2024-06-07
1h 03
Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast
011. Living the Minimalist Family Life: 3 People, 3 Cats, and a Dog in a 325sf Tiny House On Wheels
Emily Gerde and her husband Justin, son Wyatt, three cats and one dog live in a 325 square foot tiny house on wheels. Emily is the author of Minimalist Living for a Maximum Life, which provides insight on their tiny house journey and how a minimalist, organic, holistic, mindful lifestyle led to a life of their dreams. What's it like raising a minimalist family with plans to grow in tiny house? How do you keep the intake of stuff to a minimum while creating an enriching experience for your children? I'll ask Emily those questions and more.
2024-05-31
35 min
Bubbles and Books
Summer Reading Challenges 2024
Summer is fast upon us and at Dog-Eared we're gearing up for our summer reading challenges. We of course are doing our classic kids Cheesy Reading Challenge, in which kids can read towards a goal of earning a free small one-topping pizza from Great Plains Sauce & Dough. But we are also bringing back our adult summer reading BINGO card! With a few fun changes, we have Mariah on the podcast to share all about how she put this years BINGO card together. Both challenges begin on May 25th, and you can stop in that day or any day after...
2024-05-21
55 min
Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts
2024 Poetry Sunday - a versity, stanza, plethora ... of poets.
Each year the month of April is set aside as National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poets and their craft. AUUF has a long tradition of reserving one Sunday in April (Poetry Sunday) to celebrate National Poetry Month. This year, poets that joined us were Mike Burwell, Tom Choate, Gretchen Diemer, Erin Hollowell, John McKay, John Morgan, Don Rearden, Mistee St. Clair, Ken Waldman, Emily Wall, and Tom Sexton (read by Lynn Clark).To read bios of these poets, you can go here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5ypj99fgm00k...
2024-04-28
1h 23
The Mother Of It All
Episode 15: Marriage & the Divorce Discourse with Emily Gould
Author and New York Magazine writer Emily Gould joins Sarah and Miranda to discuss her controversial personal essay, The Lure of Divorce, published in The Cut last month. We tackle the current divorce discourse, the work it takes to support our own mental health, what it’s like to write so intimately and so publicly at the same time, and whether it’s “basic” to be married right now.LINKS: Emily’s piece The Lure of Divorce in the Cut Excerpt from Leslie Jamison’s Splinters in the New Yorker
2024-03-18
1h 07
Not Your Mother's Menopause with Dr. Fiona Lovely
Ep. 113 - Fiona's Favourite Things 2023
Dr. Fiona Lovely is a health and wellness expert with specialties in restorative endocrinology, functional neurology and functional medicine. Speaking to the topics of women's health around peri-menopause and menopause. Today, Dr. Lovely is sharing her favourite books, podcasts and products from 2023. Links below! Please listen, learn and share. 🥬Please visit our product partner page: drinkAG1.com/fionalovely for the BEST all-in-one nutritional supplement out there (and where podcast subscribers get cool free stuff!) 💚 Join our community - The Gathering. In this interactive group, you will find support, information, video outtakes, sharing of new research, and so much m...
2023-12-31
34 min
Taboo Trades
Menstruation Matters with Bridget Crawford & Emily Waldman
On today’s episode, Bridget Crawford and Emily Waldman of Pace University School of Law join me and UVA Law 3Ls Kate Granruth and Jenna Smith. Bridget Crawford’s scholarship focuses on taxation and gender and the law. She teaches courses on Federal Income Taxation; Estate and Gift Taxation; and Wills, Trusts and Estates. Emily Waldman teaches courses on Constitutional Law, Law & Education, Employment Law, and Civil Procedure. Today we’re discussing their book, Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods, published by NYU Press in 2022 and their 2022 article, Contextualizing Menopause in the Law, co-authored with my UVA coll...
2023-11-20
1h 16
Down the Yellow Brick Pod
Good Witches of the Concrete Jungle Series: Jen Waldman
Send us a textMulti-hyphenate Jen Waldman joins DTYBP's series, Good Witches of the Concrete Jungle! Jen shares her Wicked journey playing Nessarose on tour and being in the ensemble on Broadway, what led her to bring Jen Waldman Studio to life, insights into Nessa's character, the first ever no fly show, and so much more!Show Notes:jenwaldman.comjws.communityThe Long and The Short Of It Podcast@jenwaldmanScenery BagsInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com...
2023-10-27
1h 09
Political Gabfest
Impeach ‘Em All, Let God Sort ‘Em Out
This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz are reunited with John Dickerson to discuss the Wisconsin Republicans’ effort to impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz and protect their gerrymander; Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s decision to start an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden and prevent a government shutdown; and Biden’s age problem and Donald Trump’s battleground-state difficulties. Join us for Political Gabfest Live in Madison, Wisconsin on October 25!Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Scott Bauer for AP: “Why Wisconsin Republicans are talking about impeaching a new state Supreme Court justice”...
2023-09-14
58 min
Slate Crime and Justice
Political Gabfest: Impeach ‘Em All, Let God Sort ‘Em Out
This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz are reunited with John Dickerson to discuss the Wisconsin Republicans’ effort to impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz and protect their gerrymander; Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s decision to start an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden and prevent a government shutdown; and Biden’s age problem and Donald Trump’s battleground-state difficulties. Join us for Political Gabfest Live in Madison, Wisconsin on October 25!Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Scott Bauer for AP: “Why Wisconsin Republicans are talking about impeaching a new state Supreme Court justice”...
2023-09-14
58 min
Feminist Law
'Panes of the Glass Ceiling' and Title IX with Emily Gold Waldman
In today's episode, Clara and Courtney speak with Prof. Emily Gold Waldman from Pace Law School about her review of the book 'Panes of the Glass Ceiling: The Unspoken Beliefs Behind the Law's Failure to Help Women Achieve Professional Parity' by Kerri Lynn Stone, and Title IX protections from sex discrimination in the workplace. If you would like to read Prof. Gold Waldman's book review, you can do so here. If you would like to purchase Stone's book, you can do so here. Feminist News Barbie triggers discussions on feminism and...
2023-09-04
27 min
TED Radio Hour
Through the Looking Glass
Original broadcast date: Friday, March 19, 2021. Our senses can only take us so far in understanding the world. But with the right tools, we can dig deeper. This hour, TED speakers take us through the looking glass, where we explore new frontiers. Guests include astrophysicist Emily Levesque, wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist Rick Doblin and science fiction author Charlie Jane Anders.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this...
2023-07-21
50 min
Political Gabfest
E. Jean Carroll, ‘Why Didn’t You Scream?
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and the New York Times’s Jamelle Bouie @jbouie discuss the battle between President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy on raising the debt ceiling; the courtroom drama of E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump; and the power of Republican supermajorities in state legislatures. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Nick Mourtoupalas and Derek Hawkins for The Washington Post: “Washington is running out of workdays to strike a debt ceiling deal” Jacob Bogage for The Washington Post: “Debt ceiling showdown: 5 poss...
2023-05-04
53 min
Slate Crime and Justice
Political Gabfest: E. Jean Carroll, ‘Why Didn’t You Scream?
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and the New York Times’s Jamelle Bouie @jbouie discuss the battle between President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy on raising the debt ceiling; the courtroom drama of E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump; and the power of Republican supermajorities in state legislatures. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Nick Mourtoupalas and Derek Hawkins for The Washington Post: “Washington is running out of workdays to strike a debt ceiling deal” Jacob Bogage for The Washington Post: “Debt ceiling showdown: 5 poss...
2023-05-04
53 min
Mostly Fictional
Ep. 5: Our 2022 Wrap Up Episode! Stats, Superlatives, and More
Hallie and Pam review their 2022 stats, reflect on their book goals, and pick bookish superlatives.Books mentioned, in order:Leave the World Behind by Rumaan AlamI’ll Be Gone In the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamaraBook Lovers by Emily HenryRadium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate MooreRust: The Longest War by Jonathan WaldmanBad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John CarreyrouWill My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Big Questions fr...
2022-12-22
49 min
Real Talk: A Diversity in Higher Ed Podcast
Menstruation Matters: Periods and the Law
KC and Jamil talk with authors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman about their new book Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods. The conversation explores legal contexts around menstruation from tax policies and education to workplaces and prisons, gender equity, and reimagining a world that is built for all bodies—visionary justice. Use code MENSTRUATION-FM at NYU Press for 30% off the book and free domestic U.S. shipping! Bridget J. Crawford is University Distinguished Professor at Pace University School of Law and the co-editor of Feminist Judgements: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court...
2022-10-17
57 min
The Jabot
How To Change The Law On Periods According To Two Law Professors with Bridget Crawford and Emily Waldman
In this episode, Kathryn speaks with Bridget Crawford and Emily Waldman, the authors of the book Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods. Bridget and Emily narrate how they came into the path of academia, as well as the pros and cons for other people who are considering the same path. They share where the idea for the book came from and what they found out in the course of doing their research. Bridget and Emily also talk about the role of technology surrounding pregnancy, abortion, and menstruation and what their takeaways are regarding the future of the...
2022-07-15
23 min
YANA Podcasts
Why "Menstruation Matters" -- A conversation with two legal scholars
On June 28, 2022, YANA hosted law professors Bridget J. Crawford '91 and Emily Gold Waldman '99, authors of a new book, Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods, which explores the burgeoning menstrual advocacy movement and analyzes how the law should evolve to take menstruation into account. The conversation had many further implications than the title might cause you to believe. If you are interested in gender and sex discrimination, constitutional equal protection, the environment, public health, workers and labor rights, poverty and disenfranchisement, racial and economic equity, public education, cultural taboos, bullying, mental health...
2022-07-11
55 min
New Books in Gender
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
New Books in Women's History
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
From the Square: An NYU Press Podcast
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
New Books in Law
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
New Books in American Politics
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
New Books in Human Rights
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
New Books with Miranda Melcher
B. J. Crawford and E. G. Waldman, "Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods" (NYU Press, 2022)
Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access.In Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Sil...
2022-07-08
47 min
Saúde É Pública
Varíola de macacos: devemos nos preocupar com uma epidemia?
Ainda não estão esclarecidos os motivos da chamada varíola de macacos estar se espalhando em diversos países, com um aumento do número de casos a cada dia. Apesar da doença apresentar sintomas mais brandos e uma letalidade menor em relação à varíola humana, os surtos do Monkeypox vírus devem ser monitorados de perto, com o risco da doença se tornar endêmica fora do continente africano. O alerta é do Prof. Eliseu Waldman, do Departamento de Epidemiologia da Faculdade de Saúde Pública da USP, convidado deste 23º episód...
2022-06-08
31 min
Post Reports
Depp v. Heard
After six weeks, the contentious defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is set to wrap up Friday. Today on “Post Reports,” what happened in the courtroom and online, and why it matters.Read more:After six weeks of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s defamation trial, the jury is hearing closing arguments Friday.Depp is suing Heard for $50 million over an op-ed she wrote in The Washington Post in 2018 in which she referred to herself as a public figure representing domestic abuse (Depp h...
2022-05-27
20 min
TED Radio Hour
Listen Again: Through The Looking Glass
Original broadcast date: Friday, March 19, 2021. Our senses can only take us so far in understanding the world. But with the right tools, we can dig deeper. This hour, TED speakers take us through the looking glass, where we explore new frontiers. Guests include astrophysicist Emily Levesque, wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist Rick Doblin, and science fiction author Charlie Jane Anders.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2022-01-14
50 min
Peace Meal
Episode 66: A Compilation of Advice for Those Doubting Recovery
Episode description: In this special holiday episode, we have compiled some powerful insights on recovery from several of our 2021 guests who have experienced it themselves. Throughout the year, we asked our podcast guests with a personal eating disorder story this question: “What would you tell someone listening who believes recovery isn’t possible for them?” This episode features some of the answers we received in response. Many of our guests share how they once thought that recovery wasn’t possible for them as well, but every little step they made toward healing was so important. While acknowledging how challenging recovery can be, the...
2021-12-22
00 min
Good Patron - UTR Media
44 The Choir, Maria Baer, Chase Tremaine
Get info on the latest crowdfunding campaigns including The Choir. And Garret interviews writers Maria Baer and Chase Tremaine about being a good patron. --------- SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGN --------- * The Choir (with Various Artists) - At The Foot Of The Cross vol 1: Clouds, Rain Fire (vinyl/CD remaster/reissue) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/thechoir/at-the-foot-of-the-cross-vol-1-clouds-rain-fire-vinyl-cd -------- OTHER CAMPAIGNS ------- * J Lind - The Land of Canaan (vinyl pre-order) - https://qrates.com/projects/24476-the-land-of-canaan * Bryan Duncan - Christmas Voices - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/new-christmas-album#/ --------- CREDITS...
2021-12-07
1h 49
Gourmet Music Podcast - UTR Media
68: 6 Best Christmas Albums of 2021
There's such a small window to enjoy Christmas music each year, that we typically return to our favorites or nostalgic standards. But a lot of NEW Christmas music gets released every year - and we want to help you discover it. Dave does a countdown of UTR's picks of the 6 Best Christmas Albums released in 2021. ------------ TRACK LIST FOR EP.68 ---------- * Go Tell It On the Mountain - The Sing Team [from "The Last Christmas On Earth... Again"] * This Christmas - Jonathan & Emily Martin [from "Tell Me The Story"] * Diddly Squat - Tasha Layton...
2021-12-02
42 min
Green Room Door - UTR Media Podcast
41: Sara Groves + Carolyn Arends
We welcome two of the most thoughtful, articulate, and respected singer-songwriters of our generation into one epic episode. ---------- TRACK LIST FOR EP.41 --------- * Remains of the Day - Sara Groves * Cheshire Cat - Sara Groves * God Speed - Carolyn Arends * Without Music - Carolyn Arends (ft. Amy Grant) * Becoming Human - Carolyn Arends (ft. The McCrary Sisters) ---------- CREDITS ---------- * Host/Producer - Dave Trout * Sara Groves' website - https://saragroves.com * Carolyn Arends' website - https://carolynarends.com * SPONSOR 1: Melanie Waldman - https://is...
2021-11-23
1h 09
F***bois of Literature Book Podcast
39: The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. - Kerri Kearse
CW: Emotional abuse, Explicit sexual language, Antisemitism, RacismWe've had multiple requests to do this book, and I was so excited Kerri Kearse (@_iamlivingcolor) offered to cover it with us! The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is a 2013 novel by Adelle Waldman that covers the dating life of Nathaniel Piven in earl 2000s New York City. TL; DL: he's awful!SUMMARYNate attends a party at his ex-girlfriend Elisa's apartment and meets Hannah. He and Hannah date and delve into a relationship of envy, false expectations, and status rivalries. Also, he's a sexist...
2021-10-27
32 min
Fuckbois of Literature
39: The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. - Kerri Kearse
CW: Emotional abuse, Explicit sexual language, Antisemitism, RacismWe've had multiple requests to do this book, and I was so excited Kerri Kearse (@_iamlivingcolor) offered to cover it with us! The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is a 2013 novel by Adelle Waldman that covers the dating life of Nathaniel Piven in earl 2000s New York City. TL; DL: he's awful!SUMMARYNate attends a party at his ex-girlfriend Elisa's apartment and meets Hannah. He and Hannah date and delve into a relationship of envy, false expectations, and status rivalries. Also, he's a sexist jerk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2021-10-27
33 min
Peace Meal
Episode 62: Eating Disorders in the Jewish Community with Lucie Waldman
Episode description: Lucie Waldman is the author of The Jots of Becoming, a book that features insights about recovering from anorexia and includes multiple Jewish excerpts. Lucie also runs an eating disorder recovery awareness and support account on Instagram, enjoys speaking for multiple platforms about the intersection between Judaism and mental health, and is deeply passionate about mental health, eating disorder recovery, and equity in the treatment setting. In this episode of Peace Meal, Lucie discusses how Jewish culture and religion should be considered in eating disorder treatment, how sharing your recovery story can be beneficial, and how small steps i...
2021-10-20
19 min
Learning to Thrive Podcast
Neuroscience, working memory and learning design with Lauren Waldman, Learning Pirate
We all want to design learning experiences that stick and create change right? One way to start to improve our learning design is to become more aware of working memory and how our brains work. Lauren Waldman is a globally renowned learning experience designer and learning consultant who uses an increased awareness on neuroscience to create better learning. In this episode we hear about how neuroscience influences Lauren's design and her passion for this grey lump of matter above our necks, the brain. We explore - Lauren's experience as an adult learner - Wh...
2021-06-02
1h 04
Schneegestöber
Es ist nie zu spät, seinen Traum zu leben - Lucia Klöcker über ihre Buchhandlung Weltenleser (Folge 12)
In der heutigen Folge spreche ich mit Lucia Klöcker. Mit 60 Jahren hat sie sich ihren großen Traum von der eigenen Buchhandlung erfüllt und hat seitdem im Oeder Weg ihr zweites Zuhause gefunden. Sie erzählt mir, wie sie vor 37 Jahren nach Frankfurt gekommen ist, was sie an der Stadt am Main so schätzt und wie sie die "Welt" nach Frankfurt holt. Die Buchhandlung Weltenleser organisiert regelmäßig Veranstaltungen, ob offline oder online. Hier geht es zur Website: www.weltenleser.de Hier findet ihr Lucias Buchtipps: Amy Waldman, Das ferne Feuer...
2021-06-01
00 min
World Politics Review
The Myths and Realities of China’s Digital Currency
Since last year, authorities in China have been conducting pilot programs for the country’s new digital currency. The project, which Beijing has been researching since 2014, is an example of what’s known as a central bank digital currency, which a number of other countries are experimenting with, but few of them are at as advanced a stage as China. A top official at China’s central bank recently expressed hope that the digital yuan would be ready for testing with foreign visitors and athletes during the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Beijing’s progress on its digital currency...
2021-04-28
32 min
Dear Literature
012: Poetry Recommendations
In this episode, Alyssa and Vanessa discuss some of their favorite poetry collections. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dearlitpod Media Mentioned: “Teen Writers Deserve Better Than the Teen Writing Scene” by Amanda Silberling (Electric Literature) “Why Do I Write in My Colonizers’ Language?” by Anandi Mishra (Electric Literature) The Burning God by R.F. Kuang, performed by Emily Woo Zeller (HarperCollins Audio) CN: Violence (wartime & against women), rape, drug & alcohol use, drug addiction (opium), & cannibalism “Visible Invisibility: The Ghostly Nature of Queer-Rea...
2021-04-06
1h 25
TED Radio Hour
Through The Looking Glass
Our senses can only take us so far in understanding the world. But with the right tools, we can dig deeper. This hour, TED speakers take us through the looking glass, where we explore new frontiers. Guests include astrophysicist Emily Levesque, wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist Rick Doblin, and science fiction author Charlie Jane Anders.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
2021-03-19
49 min
Generation GC - a Good Charlotte podcast
008 - "Shadowboxer" x Emily Berke (Waldman Management)
On Episode 8, I'm talking about "Shadowboxer" from Good Charlotte's 2018 seventh studio album Generation Rx, with Emily Berke (of Waldman Management). Emily and I discuss what exactly is a "shadowboxer", how GC have turned their anger inwards, and how self-esteem and the way we talk to ourselves impacts how we experience the world. Emily also tells me about how this song reintroduced her to GC. Plus, the impact that Linkin Park had on this album. Like what you hear? Subscribe to the show on iTunes, leave a review, and share it with a friend! Good Charlotte: "...
2020-05-27
45 min
Generation GC - a Good Charlotte podcast
007 - "The Outfield" x Kait Kunzman (18th & Addison)
For Episode 7 of the Generation GC podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Kait Kunzman of 18th & Addison about "The Outfield" from Good Charlotte's 2016 comeback album Youth Authority. We talk about not fitting in and why it feels so big to find someone that understands you. Kait also shares her long history with GC, and how they inspired her songwriting as well as how they helped 18th & Addison foster connections. PS: There is some background noise in this one due to how we had to record. Like what you hear? Subscribe to the show o...
2020-05-20
49 min
UVA Law
Students’ Free Speech Rights 50 Years After Tinker
UVA Law student Manal Cheema ’20, University of North Carolina School of Law professor Mary-Rose Papandrea, Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law professor Emily Gold Waldman and William & Mary Law School professor Timothy Zick discuss the status of student rights 50 years after the landmark Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines. UVA Law professor Kimberly Robinson moderated the panel, which was part of the Virginia Law Review symposium “Speech Inside the Schoolhouse Gates: 50 Years After Tinker v. Des Moines,” supported by the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy. (University of Virginia School of Law, Jan. 24, 2020)
2020-01-24
1h 06
Waldman's Words
Berke’s Rants ft. Scott Waldman
This week, Emily Berke takes over WW w/ Berke's Rants!
2019-10-02
44 min
Waldman's Words
Waldman’s Rants Ft. Tom Kunzman and Emily Berke
This week, we have another rant episode! Scott rants about a bunch of topics picked out by Emiy Berke and 18th & Addison’s Tom Kunzman.
2019-08-21
45 min
TalkRL: The Reinforcement Learning Podcast
Natasha Jaques
Natasha Jaques is a PhD candidate at MIT working on affective and social intelligence. She has interned with DeepMind and Google Brain, and was an OpenAI Scholars mentor. Her paper “Social Influence as Intrinsic Motivation for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning” received an honourable mention for best paper at ICML 2019. Featured References Social Influence as Intrinsic Motivation for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning Natasha Jaques, Angeliki Lazaridou, Edward Hughes, Caglar Gulcehre, Pedro A. Ortega, DJ Strouse, Joel Z. Leibo, Nando de Freitas Tackling climate change with Machine Learning David Rolnick, Priya L. Donti...
2019-08-10
50 min
Waldman's Words
Waldman’s Rants w/ Tom Kunzman & Emily Berke
Featuring topics chosen by Tom Kunzman and Emily Berke, Scott rapid fire rants about all things including pet peeves, music, and even the state of New Jersey.
2019-07-31
00 min
Law to Fact
The Equal Protection Clause and Disparate Impact
In this episode…Dean Emily Gold Waldman of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University explains how to deal with a statute that is facially neutral but has a disparate impact with respect to a class that has a heightened review. Some key takeaways... Impact + Intent triggers the need for heightened reviewA law that is facially neutral but has a disparate impact and discriminatory intent as to sex triggers intermediate scrutinyA law that is facially neutral but has disparate impact and discriminatory intent as to race triggers strict scrutinyDiscriminatory inte...
2019-04-16
15 min
Law to Fact
The Equal Protection Clause and Suspect Classes
In this episode…Dean Emily Gold Waldman of Pace Law School explains how to analyze a con law question concerning the Equal Protection Clause and Suspect Classes. Some key takeaways...Race-based governmental classifications trigger strict scrutinySex-based governmental classifications trigger intermediate scrutinyMost other governmental classifications trigger rational basis reviewAbout our guest...Dean Emily Gold Waldman joined the Pace faculty in 2006, after clerking for the Honorable Robert A. Katzmann, Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. At Pace, she teaches Con...
2019-04-09
32 min
Mystery in the Radio Waves
E22. "Logic" Alejandro Garcia, Dan Oliver, Sandeep Sharma, Kat Levy
This week we revive the classic radio play "A Logic Named Joe" from the series "X-Minus One", originally aired July 1, 1950. Comedians improvise a parody based off of the play! Actors Frank - Justin Sorvillo Boss - Zach Jobe Korlanovitch - Emily Clark Freddie - Elizabeth McIrvin Logic - Rachel Slawson Mike - Zach Jobe Charlie - Elizabeth McIrvin Drunk - Meredith Dillon Laurine - Jacquie Waldman Sergeant - Dan Oliver Gert - Fernanda Perez Agnes - Kat Levy Improvisers Frank - Alejandro Garcia Gert - Kat Levy Sergeant - Sandeep Sharma Drunk - Dan Oliver Charlie - Rachel Slawson Drunks...
2019-01-17
1h 06
The Infinite Inning
Infinite Inning 083: We Have Suzyn Waldman and Our Values
WARNING: The odd cussword is heard herein. Hide the kids.TABLE OF CONTENTSThe Ballad of Kewpie Dick*Stroopwafel Update*Patreon Update*Ty Cobb Chooses a Catcher*Alex Belth: O.G. Baseball Bloggers*The Golden Age of Magazine Writing*The Joy of Microfilm*A Writer’s Fame is Fleeting*Heinz and J. Lardner*Terry Southern, Bruce Jay Friedman, and Helen Lawrenson*The Yankees of Your 20s vs. Those of Your 40s*Emily Shapiro: What is Crohn’s Disease?*Fighting Your Limitations and Growth Experiences*Partnership and a Blurring of Roles (“I Can’t Take Care of Her, I C...
2018-12-08
1h 50
Ipse Dixit
Bridget Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman on the Unconstitutionality of "Tampon Taxes"
In this episode, Bridget J. Crawford, James D. Hopkins Professor of Law at Pace University School of Law, and Emily Gold Waldman, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Strategic Planning at Pace University School of Law, discuss their article "The Unconstitutional Tampon Tax," which will appear in the University of Richmond Law Review. Crawford and Waldman observe that many states exempt "necessities" from sales tax, but do not exempt menstrual hygiene products, which puts a significant financial burden on women, especially low-income women. They argue that burden is unconstitutional, because a tax on menstrual hygiene products...
2018-11-26
32 min
TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Lydia Kiesling & Shuchi Saraswat
Lydia Kiesling tricked herself into writing a novel by starting with small vignettes about her feelings as a new parent and setting them in a northern California that's rarely explored in literature. The result of tying those scenes together is her excellent debut, THE GOLDEN STATE. She and James talk about her work as editor of THE MILLIONS, spreadsheets, local newspapers, present tense, and barfing toddlers. Plus, Shuchi Saraswat from Brookline Booksmith talks about the Transnational Literature Series and book sales. - Lydia Kiesling: http://www.lydiakiesling.com/ Lydia and James Discuss: CAL SUN...
2018-10-30
1h 40
The Sustainable Living Podcast
Tiny House Decisions
Emily and Ethan Waldman are two tiny house enthusiasts. Ethan wrote a book "Tiny House Decisions" that is helping people in their research for their own tiny house build. If you are even just a little bit thinking about tiny houses- either to live in or to have as an extra space - you want to listen to this show. We love your support! Please visit our Patreon page and pledge as little as $1 to help create that world we all want to live in. Find us here: Website: http://www.s...
2018-10-08
22 min
Better With Books
Poetry Is Difficult: why we pretend to get it and how to actually get it
Let's stop pretending. For most of us, poetry is difficult to read and often even boring. But we still wish we could get it and join the ranks of those sophisticated, intellectual romantic types! Well, here's how. . . BOOK: Helping the Dreamer / Anne Waldman The Essential Classics Reading List - https://blogbyrootz.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-essential-classics-reading-list.html Some starter poems: Annabel Lee (Edgar Allan Poe) - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44885/annabel-lee Because I could not stop for death (Emily Dickinson) - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47652/because-i-could-not-stop-for-death-479 Caged Bird (Maya Angelou) - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48989/caged-bird The Road Not...
2018-06-18
09 min
Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast
Living the Minimalist Family Life: 3 People, 3 Cats, and a Dog in a 325sf Tiny House On Wheels with Emily Gerde
Emily Gerde and her husband Justin, son Wyatt, three cats and one dog live in a 325 square foot tiny house on wheels. What's it like raising a minimalist family with plans to grow in tiny house? How do you keep the intake of stuff to a minimum while creating an enriching experience for your children? I'll ask Emily those questions and more. Notes and Links: https://www.thetinyhouse.net/emilyThe post Living the Minimalist Family Life: 3 People, 3 Cats, and a Dog in a 325sf Tiny House On Wheels with Emily Gerde – #011 appeared first on The...
2018-06-15
35 min
Pull Quotes
Pull Quotes: Season 1, Episode 17: Weed all about it!
Subscribe on iTunes With legalization around the corner, news outlets are finally seeing green. Ben Waldman talks about the growing ‘weed beat.’ Plus, two journalists discuss covering the cannabis sector—and whether you need to use weed to report on it. Laura chats with Amanda Siebert, cannabis editor at The Georgia Straight and Jay Rosenthal, co-founder of the Business of Cannabis. (We are so sorry for the puns.) Ben Waldman’s feature story, “What’s Black and White and Green all Over?” will appear in the upcoming edition of the Ryerson Review of Journalism. Pull Quotes is produc...
2018-04-06
40 min
Law to Fact
The Commerce Clause
In this episode, Prof. Emily Gold Waldman and I discuss the Commerce Clause. Prof. Waldman walks me through the history of court decisions and then provides an excellent (and super easy) method for spotting and analyzing a Commerce Clause question on an exam.
2018-03-27
29 min
Slate Books
ABC: The Odyssey, Translated By Emily Wilson
Katy Waldman, Parul Seghal, and Meghan O'Rourke discuss Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey by Homer. Next month's book will be Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-12-19
1h 10
Slate Books
ABC: Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan
Katy Waldman, Laura Miller, and Meghan O'Rourke discuss the novel Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan. Our selection for next month will be Emily Wilson's translation of The Odyssey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-11-28
53 min
The Brit Lit Podcast
03: Dizzied by the Free-Flowing Drink
Claire speaks to Elizabeth Day, author of the literary thriller The Party, about her time at Cambridge, how her journalism career trained her to be a novelist, and our picks for the Man Booker Prize. Books mentioned in this episode: The Party, by Elizabeth Day Middlemarch, by George Eliot The Bonfire of the Vanities, by Tom Wolfe The Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen Underworld, by Don DeLillo The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P, by Adelle Waldman Swing Time, by Zadie Smith The N...
2017-11-02
26 min
Slate Books
ABC: What Happened by Hillary Clinton
Katy Waldman, Meghan O'Roark, and Emily Bazelon discuss Hilary Clinton's memoir, What Happened. Next month's book will be Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-10-30
1h 03
Discover Most Popular Audiobooks in Drama & Poetry, Poetry
The Muse in the Body Audiobook by Catherine Bartlett - editor
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Muse in the Body Subtitle: A Collection of Erotic Poetry Author: Catherine Bartlett - editor Narrator: Anne Waldman, Olga Broumas, Brenda Coultas, Julie Patton, Eleni Sikélianòs, Jorie Graham, Marina Tsvetayeva, Anne Sexton Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 10 mins Language: English Release date: 08-23-17 Publisher: Phoenix Books Genres: Drama & Poetry, Poetry Publisher's Summary: How have women poets approached the question of eros throughout history? This gathering explores the poetry of both physical and spiritual longing and fulfillment from ancient Greece to New Yo...
2017-08-23
1h 10
Slate Books
ABC: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Katy Waldman, Meghan O'Rourke, and Emily Bazelon discuss Margaret Atwood's dystopic novel The Handmaid's Tale and the Hulu television adaptation.Today’s sponsor is Audible®, with an unmatched selection of audiobooks, original audio shows, news, comedy, and more. Get a free audiobook with a 30 day trial at www.audible.com/AudioBookClubAnd by Blue Apron. Create delicious meals at home with fresh ingredients delivered right to your door. Get your first THREE meals FREE – with FREE shipping – by going to BlueApron.com/AudioClub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adch...
2017-05-21
1h 04
The Book Club Review
Hag-seed + Border
This episode features a rare falling out between Kate and her book club over Margaret Atwood's latest novel, Hag-Seed, while Laura's book club appreciate the captivating travel memoir Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe by Bulgarian emigrée Kapka Kassabova. We also chat with Michael Waldman, a documentary film-maker who tells us about a book so good it made a long journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway pass in a moment. And finally, as always, a few recommendations to help you decide your next book club read. • Get in touch with us at thebookclubreview@gmail.com...
2017-05-05
46 min
Slate Books
ABC: Eligible
Katy Waldman, Emily Bazelon, and Jessica Winter discuss Curtis Sittenfeld's modern retelling of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Eligible. Next month, the Audio Book Club will dig into All The Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister. Read the book and stay tuned for our discussion in July!Slate's Audio Book Club is brought to you by Audible.com, with more than 180,000 audiobooks and spoken-word audio products. Get a free 30-day trial and a free audiobook at AudiblePodcast.com/ABC.And by Texture, the mobile app that gives you full access to more than 150 of the world's most...
2016-06-10
38 min
Slate Books
ABC: Fates and Furies
Slate critics Emily Bazelon, Laura Miller, and Katy Waldman discuss Lauren Groff's ambitious new novel, “Fates and Furies.” Next month, Slate's Audio Book Club discusses “Purity,” by Jonathan Franzen. Read the book and join us for our conversation in January! Slate's Audio Book Club is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus, a new video learning service with more than 5,000 lectures. As a member of The Great Courses Plus, you can watch as many lectures as you want, anytime, anywhere, on any device. Sign up for a free one-month trial by visiting TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/abc. And by The Message...
2015-12-08
47 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
LOUISA HALL discusses her new novel SPEAK, together with IVY POCHODA
Speak (Ecco Press) A thoughtful, poignant novel that explores the creation of Artificial Intelligence--illuminating the very human need for communication, connection, and understanding. In a narrative that spans geography and time, from the Atlantic Ocean in the seventeenth century, to a correctional institute in Texas in the near future, and told from the perspectives of five very different characters, Speak considers what it means to be human, and what it means to be less than fully alive. A young Puritan woman travels to the New World with her unwanted new husband. Alan Turing, the renowned mathe...
2015-08-06
41 min
Slate Books
ABC: Station Eleven
Slate critics Jamelle Bouie, Hanna Rosin, and Katy Waldman discuss Emily St. John Mandel's award-winning novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2015-07-10
49 min
Slate Books
ABC: All the Light We Cannot See
Slate critics Emily Bazelon, Hanna Rosin, and Katy Waldman discuss Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2015-06-05
48 min
Slate Books
ABC: How to Be Both
Slate critics Emily Bazelon, Hanna Rosin, and Katy Waldman discuss Ali Smith's novel about a prickly, grief-torn teenager and her Renaissance painter counterpart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2015-04-10
54 min
Slate Books
Audio Book Club: Life After Life
Slate critics Dan Kois, Emily Bazelon, and Katy Waldman discuss Kate Atkinson’s historical novel about a British woman who lives World War II over and over again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2013-08-08
42 min
Slate Books
Audio Book Club: The Submission by Amy Waldman
For Slate's September Audio Book club, Yale art historian and architect Kishwar Rizvi joins Emily Bazelon and Hanna Rosin to discuss The Submission, Amy Waldman's novel about memorializing 9/11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2011-09-26
39 min