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2 Peas, Same Pod
Your attention please!
Episode 54: Your attention please…! We’re a humorous father-daughter podcast where we talk about our lives and experiences in three segments. As people say, we’re thrillingly close to actual entertainment! And before we get to our segments, Tovah has an announcement! World Peas-our segment where we talk about goings-on in pop culture 2025 People’s Sexiest Man Alive: Jonathan Bailey-good looking yes, but who the hell is he? Dancing with the Stars—Bye bye little Topanga! And see you later Andy Richter. Labubu Peas are...
2025-11-19
44 min
Michigistory
Native American Education
Why do we teach history?"So we don't repeat the past," is probably what popped into your head. By that logic, if we're teaching history correctly, then we should never make the same mistake twice. And yet, some headlines today look all too familiar.What does this say about the state of our history education?Today's episode is part 1 of a series in which Cassidy, and Native American historian Eric Hemenway, aim to dissect the state of Native American history education. Why do we kno...
2025-11-07
1h 09
Michigistory
Margaret Boyd and the Odawa
What would you do if everything was at stake?This week Cassidy sits down with Eric Hemenway, Director of the Department of Repatriation, Archives and Records for the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians. Tune in to hear the true story of people who went to unimaginable lengths to protect their home. Eric details life for the Odawa people in the 1800s while highlighting the unbelievable journeys of some prominent members of the Blackbird family. Other themes include the importance of storytelling, and repatriation (you should look that word up).You don't want to...
2025-09-12
1h 41
Mattacritic Podcast
The Stolen Kingdom: The Jinni Key (A Little Mermaid Retelling) Review
Hello everyone, this is Matthew Hemenway. In this video, I will be reviewing and analyzing the second book in the Stolen Kingdom series, The Jinni Key (A Little Mermaid Retelling) written by Bethany Atazadeh. I will let you know in this review if this book does an excellent job of feeling like A Little Mermaid or not. I will give you my rating at the end of this video. Thank you.The second book of this series picks up where the last one left off. It starts with a flashback with Rena seeing Gideon falling from the...
2025-07-29
04 min
Tales of Northern Michigan's Past
S2 - E2: Those Who Lived Here: Pt 2 - The Next Wave of Interactions
In this second part of their conversation, Chris continues the discussion with Eric Hemenway, a historian for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. They discuss the attempts that occurred to convert Odawas to Christianity and the different altercations that occurred between the Odawas and the settlers. If you enjoy this podcast, follow us on Facebook! If you have any suggestions for topics that Chris could cover or have an area of expertise you feel you could talk about with Chris on the podcast, feel free to message us! https://www.facebook.com/Tales-of-Northern-Michigans-Past-100283372263569
2022-05-12
45 min
Tales of Northern Michigan's Past
S2 - E1: Those Who Lived Here: Part 1
The wait is finally over! Season 2 of Tales of Northern Michigan's Past officially launches today!! This season we will be showcasing many of Michigan's firsts that have happened within the great state of Michigan. What better way to start the journey than learning more about the first people who inhabited Northern Michigan. Chris had the opportunity to talk with Eric Hemenway, a historian for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. In this two-part conversation, they talk about the life of the Odawas before contact as well as shortly after contact and how the Odawan way of life has...
2022-04-28
31 min
Spirit Plate
Allotment & Assimilation Pt. 2 with Eric Hemenway
During the Allotment & Assimilation Era (1887-1930) the U.S. government moved to assimilate Native peoples into American society and the economy. One of the most devastating tactics was the Indian Boarding School, which aimed to strip Native children of their culture and train them for manual or domestic labor. Students resisted in many ways: attempting to run away, stealing food, and even setting fire to their schools. Students also formed their own kinship networks.Although the schools changed over time, some remained in operation until the 1980s. Among the many long-term impacts, these institutions disrupted the intergenerational transmission of...
2022-02-28
36 min
The Encrypted Economy
The Perks of Oblivious RAM for SMPC. Brett Hemenway Falk, Research Professor, University of Pennsylvania - E69
This week on The Encrypted Economy, our guest is Brett Hemenway Falk, Research Professor at the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss Brett’s recent research on oblivious ram, data leakage, and other concepts that are critical to our understanding of privacy-enhancing technology. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more insight into privacy preservation and the progress we have made in the space. Topics Covered:· Introduction· The State of PET as it Relates to Cost Improvement and Computational Limitations· Does Higher Processing Speed Help Secure Computation?· Privacy-Preserving Network Analytics · Ca...
2022-02-22
1h 24
Spirit Plate
Allotment & Assimilation Pt. 1 with Eric Hemenway
During the Allotment & Assimilation Era (1887-1930) the U.S. government moved to assimilate Native peoples into American society and the economy. Private land ownership was forced onto Indigenous peoples by breaking apart communal lands into family parcels, effectively altering relationships to land and food. In many cases, Native peoples were forced to shift from subsistence lifestyles and traditional forms of trade to growing food as a commodity. This commodity-based approach to food was and continues to be in conflict with traditional relationships, knowledge, and practices related to growing food.Spirit Plate is part of the Whetstone Radio...
2022-02-21
32 min
Making Meaning
Las comunidades indígenas y el poder de la narración
La escritora y artista visual Melissa Melero-Moose habla sobre el fomento de la creatividad durante la pandemia en la colonia india de Reno-Sparks en Hungry Valley, NV. Eric Hemenway, Director del Departamento de Repatriación, Archivos y Registros de Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, explica cómo la narración puede descubrir tergiversaciones sobre las comunidades nativas.Explore la obra de Melissa Melero-Moose, lea su ensayo, de Nevada Humanities y obtenga más información sobre los Great Basin Native Artists. Obtenga más información sobre Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians...
2021-11-09
09 min
Making Meaning
Indigenous Communities and the Strength of Storytelling
Writer and visual artist Melissa Melero-Moose talks about fostering creativity during the pandemic on the Reno-Sparks Indian colony in Hungry Valley, NV. Eric Hemenway, director of the Department of Repatriation, Archives and Records for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, explains how storytelling can uncover misrepresentations about Native communities.Explore Melissa Melero-Moose’s work, read her Nevada Humanities essay, and find out more about the Great Basin Native Artists. Learn more about the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.Read more about this episode’s topic and guests at our website.
2021-11-09
20 min
Stateside Daily Archive
Tecumseh's legacy: two perspectives
The Shawnee Chief Tecumseh's name is well known throughout the Great Lakes region, but what about the person and his enduring legacy? Stateside explores the issue with the author of the most recent biography of the leader. We then speak with a member Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians for a native Michigan interpretation. Guests: Peter Cozzens, historian, former diplomat and author of Tecumseh and the Prophet: the Shawnee Brothers Who Defied a Nation. Eric Hemenway, the director of archives and records for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa In...
2021-08-05
22 min
Stateside Daily Archive
Michigan's Native Boarding Schools
The U.S. Department of the Interior - under Secretary Deb Haaland - is opening investigations into abuse and inhumanity at hundreds of boarding schools for Native American children in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today we explore the legacy of these boarding schools in Michigan, and what’s being done to revive and reteach Anishinaabek language here. GUESTS: Netawn Kiogima, language specialist at Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians Eric Hemenway, director of archives and records for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Looking for mor...
2021-07-13
21 min
The Encrypted Economy
How End To End Encryption is Coming To AI and The Internet - Rand Hindi, CEO of Zama.ai: - E27
Follow The Encrypted Economy on your favorite platforms!TwitterLinkedInInstagramFacebookThis week on The Encrypted Economy, my guest is Rand Hindi, the CEO of Zama.AI. Any previous listeners of the podcast will know that the potential of privacy-enhancing technologies like homomorphic encryption has been a central focus of mine. We have had the privilege of interviewing innovative researchers and business leaders in the space to help paint apicture of this industry’s future, and this week’s episode continues the trend. My conversation with Rand was our...
2021-05-04
38 min
The Encrypted Economy
Kevin McCarthy, VP of Business Development at Inpher on Secret Computing - E19
This week on The Encrypted Economy, my guest is Kevin McCarthy, Vice President of Business Development at Inpher. Inpher is another major player in the privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) space, continuing The Encrypted Economy’s quest to shine a light on technologies like Homomorphic Encryption, Secure-Multiparty Computation, and many other PETs. We have talked to lead researchers in the field like Kurt Rohloff, Brett Hemenway Falk, and Ellison Anne Williams, but Kevin brings a fresh perspective with his BD focus. He is dedicated to making the professional community aware of the new world of business opportunities that will become av...
2021-03-16
56 min
The Encrypted Economy
Ellison Anne Williams, CEO of Enveil, Privacy Enhancing Technologies Make Entirely New Things Possible - E14
This week on The Encrypted Economy my guest is Ellison Anne Williams, the founder and CEO of Enveil, a Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) start-up. She founded the company in 2016 after spending 12 years at the NSAstudying the technologies that allow Enveil to encrypt data while in use. Ellison Anne has created cutting edge use cases for homomorphic encryption and other PETs which listeners of The Encrypted Economy will be very familiar with. As a result of this innovation, Enveil has been recognized by organizations like the World Economic Forum and Cybersecurity Ventures. Don’t miss this episode of The Encrypted Eco...
2021-02-09
39 min
The Encrypted Economy
Kurt Rohloff, Co-Founder, Duality Technologies - How To Make Homomorphic Encryption Widespread - E12
In this episode of the Encrypted Economy, we talk with Kurt Rohloff , Co-founder and CTO of Duality Technologies and one of the pioneers in the homomorphic encryption space. Kurt spent nine years as a senior scientist at Raytheon, where he worked with the military's R&D arm DARPA, which we learned a lot about in this episode. He has a real passion for cryptography, and he loves the people that he works with in the space. This passion and personability has contributed to Kurt leading the effort to standardize homomorphic encryption as a founding member of the cross-organization standardization g...
2021-01-26
44 min
The Encrypted Economy
The Encrypted Economy Wrap Up and Look Ahead To 2021 - E8
This episode of the Encrypted Economy is the last of 2020. In it, I take the time to review our first run of episodes and discuss the future of the podcast. I touch on the topics I want to cover in 2021 and the great guests that we have lined up for the beginning of the year. Stay tuned to the Encrypted Economy for more! Topics Covered Our Episodes to Date Joel Revill – Two Ocean Trust David Harris – Manetu Travis Schwab – Eventus Systems Brett Hemenway Falk – University of Pennsylvania Matt Walsh – Castle Island Ventures Felix Shipkevich – Shipkevich Law Cybers...
2020-12-29
20 min
The Encrypted Economy
Brett Hemenway Falk, Cutting Edge Advances In Data Science - Secure Multiparty Computation - E5
This week in the Encrypted Economy explore the foundations of how the ability to secure data fundamentally changes the very economics of our society and the business, legal and technical forces shaping that. To some, introducing concepts like Secure Multi Party Computations and Homomorphic Encryption sounds like it is simply academic research or just asecurity discussion...but its so much more. Both of these terms relate to the ability to secure processing of data BY DESIGN and that opens up a whole world of WHAT we can do with that data. Once you understand this, you can see that...
2020-12-08
1h 00
Preservation Profiles
Preserving Native American History with Eric Hemenway
Eric Hemenway is an Anishnaabek/Odawa from Cross Village, Michigan, whose work centers around repatriation of remains and sacred objects under NAGPRA, as well as speaking and teaching about Native American history and culture. In this episode, Eric discusses the interconnectedness of his work and identity, the unique challenges of preserving Native American heritage, and the need for more education and awareness of the true history and popular culture of America in schools. Transcript: tinyurl.com/npi-episode4 This episode is sponsored by Maria Marable-Bunch, Fred McCoy, Darwina L. Neal, Jacy Romero, and Gail C. Rothrock. ...
2020-08-25
47 min
Preservation Profiles
Trailer: Preservation Profiles
A preview of the upcoming first season of Preservation Profiles. Guests featured in this six-episode season: Susan West Montgomery, Robert G. "Bob" Stanton, Laura Trieschmann, Eric Hemenway, Marsh Davis, and Tanya Denckla Cobb. Hear from these inspiring individuals who are shaping the field of preservation in the United States. Learn about their preservation philosophies, inspiration, and accomplishments. Episodes will touch on advocacy, laws and regulations, preservation planning, intangible aspects of historic preservation stewardship, and more. Explore why preservation matters to our podcast guests, how it can make a difference in improving the future quality of life for people in...
2020-07-07
02 min
Aural Traditions
Horticultural Consciousness
http://c-realmpodcast.podomatic.com/enclosure/2008-10-29T19_07_07-07_00.mp3What is Thinkism? And what does it have in common with Peak Oil Doomerism? Was agriculture a good idea? What are the prosepects for giving it up? KMO discusses these and other burning questions with Toby Hemenway and Eric Boyd in this week's installment of the C-Realm Podcast. Show notes: http://kmo.livejournal.com/378511.html
2008-11-01
00 min