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The Death of Hope
Go to https://ground.news/horses to to break out of echo chambers, understand different perspectives, and combat polarization with Ground News. Save 40% on their unlimited access Vantage plan with my link. Sources, recommended reading, and influences: Man's Search for Meaning - Frankl The Spirit of Hope - Byung Chul Han The Human Condition - Hannah Arendt A Philosophy of Hope - Lars Svendsen The Principle of Hope - Ernst Bloch music:
2025-12-09
26 min
Uncommon Sense
Desire, with Angelique Nixon
What’s behind the reductive pursuit of “paradise” in travel to the Caribbean? How does tourism continue the legacy of colonialism? And how is this being resisted? We’re joined by Angelique Nixon, a scholar and activist at The University of the West Indies at St. Augustine, whose book “Resisting Paradise” examined how tourism shapes Caribbean life and identity, including via deep-rooted notions of “paradise” grounded in colonialism and exploitation. Angelique describes how the Caribbean, a region of such diverse islands, has been constructed a site for the fulfilment of particular desires, while other forms of desire have been suppressed in ma...
2025-10-24
47 min
Uncommon Sense
BONUS: Len Garrison, Archives and Self-Esteem – from ‘Sideways Sociology: UK Anti-Racism’
A bonus offering for Uncommon Sense listeners! We’re sharing our mini-series, Sideways Sociology: UK Anti-Racism, in which three experts introduce us to three key figures in the story of UK anti-racism, illuminating how they show us what that term really means – and what it takes – but also how their work and ideas speak to sociology.How can archives fight racism? How can progressive educational resources tackle the harm of discrimination? Why have millennia of British history so often been presented through a reductive and harmful white gaze? Hannah Ishmael – lecturer in Digital Culture and Race at...
2025-10-03
19 min
Uncommon Sense
Love & Reproduction, with Alva Gotby
Made tea for your partner today? Helped a vulnerable neighbour? You may have been performing what Alva Gotby calls “emotional reproduction” – the caring and emotional work we do to create good feeling amid life under capitalism, but that also plays a part in reproducing that very system and its norms. While it may feel like love, such work can be exhausting, unjustly organised and heavily gendered.Inspired by Wages for Housework and sharing common ground with thinkers such as Sophie Lewis, Alva reflects on the often invisible, isolating and unevenly distributed emotional work that we perform to help e...
2025-09-19
44 min
The Poets Weave
Hangry Trans Revenge Fantasy
William Landau reads "Sestina: Parasols in the Desert," "Hangry Trans Revenge Fantasy," "Too Gay to Function," and "Golden Shovel after Hannah Bloch."William is a second year MFA student at Indiana University Bloomington. Their work has appeared in publications including Hanging Loose Press, Diabolical Plots and Sinister Wisdom and will appear in an upcoming issue of Painted Bride Quarterly. When not reading or writing they're usually busy worshiping their cat, over-analyzing gay TV shows or perfecting their shortbread recipe.
2025-08-31
04 min
Up First from NPR
Putin U.S. Meeting, Netanyahu's Gaza Plan, Trump D.C. Action
President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin prepare talks to end the war in Ukraine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to forcibly move Gaza's residents to take control of the entire Palestinian enclave. And Trump deploys federal agents as a show of force across Washington, D.C.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Rebecca Rossman, Hannah Bloch, Kevin Drew, Olivia Hampton and Adam Bearne. It was produced by Z...
2025-08-11
12 min
Up First from NPR
Gaza Occupation Decision, Redistricting Update, Trump Orders New Census
Israel's cabinet has voted to expand the war in Gaza by taking control of Gaza City, Republican efforts to redraw Congressional districts ahead of next year's midterms continue to escalate, and President Trump is calling for a "new" census that excludes people who are in the U.S. without legal status.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Hannah Bloch, Ben Swasey, Janaya Williams and Ally Schweitzer. It was produced by Ziad Buchh...
2025-08-08
13 min
Up First from NPR
Gaza Pressure On Israel, Texas Redistricting, NASA Carbon Dioxide Satellites
Israel's government is considering expanding the war in Gaza despite a growing chorus of voices in Israel calling for an immediate end to the war, Texas Republicans are threatening to arrest Democratic lawmakers unless they return to the statehouse for a redistricting vote, and the Trump administration has plans to end two satellite missions that measure carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Hannah Bloch, Larry Kaplow, Neela...
2025-08-05
12 min
Up First from NPR
US Economic Outlook, Mexico Tariff Uncertainty, Gaza Hunger And Hostages
New and higher import tariffs are set to take effect this week, but Mexico got a 90 day reprieve, causing uncertainty among companies who rely on cross-border business. Also, President Trump is working to reach a deal to bring Israeli hostages home, as international pressure grows to stop the starvation and bombardment in Gaza.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Rafael Nam, Russell Lewis, Hannah Bloch, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfe. It was...
2025-08-04
12 min
Up First from NPR
Fed Keeps Interest Rates, Texas Redistricting, US Middle East Envoy In Israel
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady this week despite demands for lower rates from President Trump, Republicans in Texas released a proposal for a new state congressional map, and the US special envoy to the Middle East is traveling to Israel at a moment when the UN warns Gaza is on the verge of all out famine.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Rafael Nam, Ben Swasey, Hannah Bloch, Janaya Williams...
2025-07-31
13 min
Stick of the day
NYC Office Shooting, Trump In Scotland, Gaza Aid Latest
A gunman shot and killed four people — including a police officer — at an office building in midtown Manhattan. During his four-day trip to Scotland, President Trump made several deals, including a new US-EU trade agreement. And, the aid situation has changed in Gaza now that Israel has relaxed the rules for aid deliveries.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Russell Lewis, Miguel Macias, Hannah Bloch, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was prod...
2025-07-30
00 min
Up First from NPR
Gaza Famine and Diplomacy, EPA Emissions Standards, GOP's Epstein Troubles
The UK says it will recognize a Palestinian state if Israel doesn't act to end deaths from starvation. Trump's EPA wants to reverse course on CO2 emissions standards. And, Jeffrey Epstein's confidant Ghislaine Maxwell says she will speak with lawmakers in exchange for immunity from prosecution. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Hannah Bloch, Jason Breslow, Kara Platoni, Mohamad ElBardicy, and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas...
2025-07-30
13 min
Up First from NPR
NYC Office Shooting, Trump In Scotland, Gaza Aid Latest
A gunman shot and killed four people — including a police officer — at an office building in midtown Manhattan. During his four-day trip to Scotland, President Trump made several deals, including a new US-EU trade agreement. And, the aid situation has changed in Gaza now that Israel has relaxed the rules for aid deliveries.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Russell Lewis, Miguel Macias, Hannah Bloch, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was prod...
2025-07-29
12 min
Up First from NPR
Trump In Scotland, Gaza Aid, Pete Buttigieg on Democrats
President Trump spent the weekend in Scotland where he announced a new tariff deal with the European Union. Following days of global outrage about images of starvation in Gaza, the Israeli military announced a daily pause in fighting and a revival of aid airdrops, and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg weighs in on the path ahead for the Democratic party.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Hannah Bloch, Miguel Macias, Reena Advani...
2025-07-28
13 min
Up First from NPR
Trump Pressures The Fed, Epstein Town Halls, France Recognizes Palestinian State
President Trump personally inspected renovations of the Federal Reserve's headquarters as part of a pressure campaign on chair Jerome Powell, House Republicans are being asked questions back home about the push to release records related to Jeffrey Epstein, and France intends to recognise a Palestinian state. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Padmananda Rama, Hannah Bloch, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas, Christopher...
2025-07-25
13 min
Up First from NPR
Troops In Central Gaza, Military Detention Centers, Harvard Hearing
Israel has expanded its military ground operation into central Gaza, the US Homeland Security Department is preparing to use military bases in New Jersey and Indiana for immigration detention, and attorneys for Harvard University are in federal court over the administration's attempt to cut billions of dollars in research funding and contracts. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Hannah Bloch, Anna Yukhananov, Steve Drummond, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was produced...
2025-07-22
14 min
Up First from NPR
Gaza Aid Violence, Harvard On Trial, Congress Redistricting
Many Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military fire as they try to get food aid, the Trump administration is in court pushing Harvard University to comply with its demands, and lawmakers in Texas are heading into a special session to try to redraw voting districts for Congress.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Hannah Bloch, Steve Drummond, Ben Swasey, Janaya Williams and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia...
2025-07-21
12 min
The Story of Writing
Story of Writing April 14, 2025
Benjamin Franklin co-founds the Pennsylvania Abolition Society and the birthday club includes Jean Pierre-Bloch and Loretta Lynn - with a reading from Hannah Arendt's "The Origins of Totalitarianism."
2025-04-14
03 min
Moby Dick
Il peso della responsabilità
®Sessant’anni fa - nel 1964 - Hannah Arendt pubblicava La banalità del male. Il saggio della filosofa tedesca, nato dal resoconto del processo ad Adolf Eichmann, continua a suscitare riflessioni profonde sul significato della responsabilità individuale e collettiva, soprattutto in un mondo dove il male può ancora manifestarsi nella sua forma più insidiosa: la normalità. Moby Dick prende spunto da quel libro per esplorare non solo l’eredità delle idee della Arendt, ma anche come il concetto di responsabilità si declini nel nostro presente. In un mondo in cui l’adesione passiva a sistemi e ideologie può...
2024-12-28
1h 48
Uncommon Sense
Life Admin, with Oriana Bernasconi
Life admin often refers to the overwhelming and mundane paperwork that surrounds contemporary living. However, Oriana Bernasconi, a sociology professor at the Alberto Hurtado University in Chile, joins Uncommon Sense to talk about a more serious side of the term – that of paperwork documenting human rights abuse – as well as a living, breathing archive and the analogue spreadsheet.Author of “Resistance to Political Violence in Latin America: Documenting Atrocity”, Oriana talks about her substantial research in human rights archives documenting the atrocities that took place during the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile. She also talks us through “technologies of memory”...
2024-11-29
51 min
Gelassen älter werden
Chronos und Kairos im Alter
In dieser Folge von „Gelassen älter werden“ taucht Bertram zusammen mit der Philosophin Gerda Marie Adenau in die faszinierende Welt von Chronos und Kairos ein. Gemeinsam erkunden sie, wie diese alten Zeitkonzepte uns dabei helfen können, das Alter mit mehr Gelassenheit und Lebensfreude zu gestalten.Hauptpunkte:Chronos steht für die messbare, lineare Zeit, während Kairos den richtigen Moment und besondere Augenblicke repräsentiert.Im Alter wird die Wahrnehmung von Kairos-Momenten immer wichtiger und kann zu mehr Lebensqualität führen.Die Reflexion über vergangene Kairos-Momente öffnet uns für neue Chancen und stärkt das Vertrauen in zukünftige, sin...
2024-11-14
58 min
King's Music
King's Music #14
Eine weitere Stunde kongenialer Indie-Neuerscheinungen mit Jürgen König. Tracklisting: GURRIERS - Approachable, Single, 2024, 4’01, ISRC: GXCT62400007 2.FAT DOG - I Am The King, Single, 2024, 3’04, ISRC: GBCEL2400092 MENSING x Siii3EYES - No Friends aus “No Friends”, 2024, 3’00, ISRC: GBLAZ2402114 4.ROSIE LOWE - Mood To Make Love, Single, 2024 , 3’52, ISRC: GBPVV2300609 HARRY DEAN LEWIS - Blue Dunlops, Single, 2024, 2’44, ISRC: ATCY02412601 6.KING HANNAH - Suddenly, Your Hand aus “Big Swimmer”, 2024, 7’19, ISRC: DED622400070 JAMIE XX - Treat Each Other Right, Single, 2024, 4‘01, ISRC: UK7MC2400051 8.DEAD PIONEERS - Bad Indian, Single, 2024, 2’50, ISRC: QZPLS2373687 ANNIE BLOCH - Dates aus “Four Trips To The Shop EP”, 2024, 3’43, ISRC: DEWA...
2024-06-10
1h 00
After Class: The Adult Ballet Podcast
Ep. 16 - Our Current Ballet Favorites!
There are some products that are just too good not to share... Which is why we're bringing you an entire episode about our current ballet favorites! So settle in for some girl talk, and be sure to share YOUR personal favorites with us over on Instagram @ballet_for_all ◡̈ Products mentioned:Flared leggings by Lorna JaneLeg warmers by Mama Co. Spray rosin by BlochConvertible tights by Gaynor MindenLong ballet skirt by EnergetiksFollow Hannah on Instagram @thebusybunheadExplore blog posts, merchandise & resources for adult ballet dance...
2024-06-03
17 min
Living Centered Podcast
142 "How does my childhood impact my relationships today?" with Ryan Snodgrass
For this first episode of the new season, we get to chat with Onsite Clinician Ryan Bloch-Snodgrass and set the stage for the conversations to come! Ryan, Lindsey, and Mickenzie explore the connection between our relationship patterns today and our earliest, formative relationships. She provides us with an expansive look at our relationships and invites us into deeper connections with ourselves and others. Mentioned in this episode: 3:37 – Expanding our understanding of relationships beyond romantic partnerships 5:12 – All roads lead back to family of origin 10:19 – How our childhood impacts our current relationshi...
2024-05-06
49 min
Uncommon Sense
Burnout, with Hannah Proctor
Burnout has become a byword for workplace exhaustion, but does it have a deeper history? Hannah Proctor joins us to explain how the notion emerged in the USA’s 1960s countercultural free clinics movement, at first relating to the emotional defeat of idealistic activists but came to be seen as simply the result of working too hard. It’s a story that tracks the trajectory of capitalism itself – as Hannah shows referencing thinkers from Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello to filmmaker Adam Curtis.Rosie and Alexis ask Hannah: are there gendered, classed and racialised aspects to how burnou...
2024-04-19
48 min
The Story of Writing
Story of Writing April 14, 2024
The Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, and the birthday club includes Jean Pierre-Bloch and Loretta Lynn - with a reading from "The Origins of Totalitarianism," by Hannah Arendt.
2024-04-14
03 min
After Class: The Adult Ballet Podcast
Ep. 7 - Ballet Slippers 101
If you've ever found yourself in the middle of the shoe aisle with no clue where to begin... We've got you! From canvas to leather, split sole to full sole, in this episode we cover all the basics of ballet slippers so you can find your perfect fit. Links below to some of our personal favorites!EnergetiksSo Danca (Bliss)Bloch (Performa)Follow Hannah on Instagram @thebusybunheadExplore blog posts, merchandise & resources for adult ballet dancers like you at thebusybunhead.comPodcast produced by Mission Bridge Media.www...
2024-04-01
20 min
Dumma Människor
201. Jag vill det du vill! (people-pleasing)
People-pleasing, ett överdrivet fokus på andras behov, ställer till det på massa olika sätt för de som ägnar sig åt det. Lina & Björn går igenom orsakerna till people-pleasing, hur man skiljer det från vanlig snällhet och hur man gör för att bryta mönstret.Klipp:10.20 Cat Burns - People Pleaser18.10 Hur kan du som vuxen stötta barn som idrottar? barnensidtrott.se26.21 Friends31.27 The Big Bang Theory - People Pleaser-41.46 People Pleasing - Hannah Bloch
2023-12-20
46 min
Living Centered Podcast
135 "Why do I feel so burnt out?" with Ryan Snodgrass-Bloch
42% of workers report burnout. Most of us don't have to look beyond our homes and workplaces to find real-life examples of this statistic. But why are we so burnt out? Today, Mickenzie and Hannah sit down with Onsite Clinical Supervisor Ryan Bloch-Snodgrass to explore why we can't seem to overcome burnout, the impact on ourselves and the people who matter most, and how we can shift our relationship to the roles we play to find more balance, rest, and peace. In this episode: 3:50 – Redefining burnout 6:10 – The correlation between burnout and codepen...
2023-12-04
51 min
The Degrassi Kid Podcast
Breaking the Binary with Degrassi's Jamie Bloch (Yael Baron)
308 - What does it mean to be non-binary? How does someone use they/them pronouns? And what does it really take to explore your own gender identity in high school? Actress Jamie Bloch first explored the idea in 2016 when she read the script for #FactsOnly -- a Degrassi: Next Class episode which follows Yael Baron as they come out as "gender queer." How does Jamie reflect on playing a non-binary character as a cisgender actress? How many times did she audition for the show? And how did it feel to write, produce & star in her...
2023-03-17
58 min
Theater aus den Ohren
Folge 11: Es ist doch nicht Magie. Es ist Bühnentechnik.
Diese Woche sind Elena und Emma im Gespräch mit Edith Draxl. Sie besprechen alles von Retzhof Drama Preis über das Jugend-Preisträgerstück 2021 Nachtschattengewächse bis hin zu den Jugendlichen auf den Bühnen der Welt. https://tao-graz.at/veranstaltungen/nachtschattengewaechse/Team:Von: Johannes HoffmannMit: Hannah Höfler, Nils Kabon, Timon Koiner, Michaela Neuhold, Felix SchwarzRegie: Manfred WeissensteinerDramaturgie: Dagmar StehringRegieassistenz: Carmen SchablerMusik: Robert LepenikBühne und Ausstattung: Andrea MeschikVideo: HENXTechnik: Lorenz MeilerVerlag: Felix Bloch Erben
2023-02-16
40 min
Adelante Leadership
S 1 Episode 6- Adelante Reflections
Peter and Tania they reflect on the first five episodes and key take aways with the powerful interviews with great Latine leaders. Episode 1- Luis Ortega: the power of Your Story Episode 2- Dr. Juana Bordas- Our Culture is our Super Power Episode 3- Magdaleno (Leno) Rose-Avila- Leading with a sense of Humor Episode 4- Denise Collazo- Thriving in the Fight Episode 5- Hannah Aguilar & Sophie Szew- Founders of Youth Latinx Leadership Conference (YLLC)
2022-05-10
26 min
Adelante Leadership
S 1 Episode 5- Hannah Aguilar & Sophie Szew
Peter and Tania speak to Hannah and Sophie two powerful young latine leaders. Hannah Aguilar and Sohpie Szew were both in high school when they met and began stepping into their leadership. They both supported and encouraged each other while serving as Presidents of their school’s student bodies at majority White student schools. They both shared the same vision to support other Latine student-change makers to form a mentoring networks that fosters cultural pride and supports more students to step into leadership. While organizing Latine students at their respective schools, they took it further and...
2022-04-26
33 min
The Soil Collective
EP 05: The Nervous System's Connection to the Soil with Hannah Bloch from Wellnest Chiropractic
When we think of stress, we usually go straight to busy schedules or lots of obligations. In this episode, holistic prenatal chiropractor Hannah Bloch reminds us that stress comes in emotional, physical, and chemical forms. Today we're talking all about nervous system dysregulation and its deep connection to the many stressors we are exposed to in our modern day life. If we want to change the trajectory of our children's lives - it starts in pre-conception.We discuss how toxins in our food system impact our microbiomes from birth and how this affects children’s ne...
2022-01-31
49 min
VetCAST
Are You Gonna Eat That?
Episode Hosts: Christie Gosse, Hannah Villhauer Course Coordinators & Podcast Ringmasters: Colleen Duncan, Anna Fagre, Molly Carpenter, Treana Mayer Audio Engineer: Ethan Fagre Episode details: Are you curious about the impact of food waste? If so, this episode is for you! Hannah and Christie delve into how much food is wasted, how food waste impacts climate change, food waste’s effects on wildlife, and what can be done to decrease our food waste production. Food waste is a commonly overlooked issue that has both direct and indirect effects on people, animals, and the env...
2020-12-23
15 min
Knight First Amendment Institute Data & Democracy Podcast
Data & Democracy Podcast with guest Hannah Bloch-Wehba
From the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, this is the Data and Democracy podcast, a series of conversations leading up to our October 15th and 16th symposium that will explore how big data is changing our system of self-government. The Data and Democracy Symposium is co-sponsored by the Law and Political Economy Project at Yale Law School and the Knight Institute. This year’s symposium will be held online. More information is available at knightcolumbia.org where you can also RSVP for the event.
2020-10-05
13 min
Book Riot - The Podcast
Deals Deals Deals
Jeff presents Rebecca with a host of recently announced book deals of varying interest. This episode is sponsored by: Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell One by One by Ruth Ware Find Layla by Meg Elison Book Riot Insiders Books discussed in this episode: A Country You Can Leave by Asale Angel-Ajani Queen of Thieves by Erin Bledsoe Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray The Moon and the Stars by Kia Cothron The Verifiers by Jane Pek My Monticello by Nicole Johnson Twice as Hard by Raphael Sofoluke and Opeyemi Sofoluke Systemic Exclusion by Kirsty Dunan The Talk by Da...
2020-09-09
1h 12
Viele-Sein
Viele-Sein - Episode 47 -
Viele sein und Hunde halten Hundefilme und -Bücher, die uns gefallen, wir aber nicht mehr in die Episode gequetscht haben: "Marley und ich" von John Grogan "Arthur" von Mikael Lindnord "Hunde-reich" von Miriam Cordt "Bolt" von Pixar "Pizzahunde" von Günther Bloch "Kamtschatka - zu Fuß durch Russlands große Wildnis" von M. Möller und R. Prokein Dir gefällt dieser Podcast? Unterstütze uns monatlich auf Steady oder einmalig mit einer Überweisung auf unser Spendenkonto. Vielen Dank
2020-06-27
1h 36
WRSU News
Knightbeat 5-13-20
Joey Bloch talks to NBC Nightly News and Dateline NBC Anchor Lester Holt about Rutgers Virtual Commencement and covering the Coronavirus. Caleb Kuberiet speaks with Rutgers/Eagleton Poll Director Ashley Koning about a new poll revealing NJ residents' thoughts on reopening the state and comes on the show to react. Hannah Varkey catches up with Rutgers COVID-19 Center Director Dr. Jay Tischfield to discuss the new Rutgers At-Home Saliva Test. Chris Tsakonas discusses the future of Major League Baseball with Tampa Bay Rays Pre- and Postgame radio host and WRSU alum Neil Solondz. The WRSU Staff pays tribute Joey...
2020-06-25
1h 26
WRSU News
Knightbeat 4-22-20
Joey Bloch talks to NJ Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Marlene Caride about the expansion of Student Loan Payment Relief to supplement those not covered under the CARES Act. Caleb Kuberiet speaks with Dean of Rutgers School of Public Health Dr. Perry Halkitis comparing Coronavirus pandemic to the AIDS epidemic and joins Joey to react. Hannah Varkey discusses the use of the Rutgers computer labs to combat the global pandemic with Director of Rutgers OIT Brian Luper.
2020-06-24
1h 03
WRSU News
Knightbeat 5-20-20
Caleb Kuberiet steps into the host's chair for the first time as WRSU News Director. He talks to Fox News State Department Correspondent and WRSU Alum Rich Edson about how the broadcast news industry is adapting the circumstances around COVID-19 along with what the situation is in Washington DC. They also discussed the news about the allegations against Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and China's role in the Coronavirus pandemic. Hannah Varkey gives insight into her reporting on medical staff living in the dorms and the possibility of living on-campus in the fall. Chris Tsakonas speaks to NJ.com...
2020-06-18
1h 00
WRSU News
Knightbeat 4-8-20
Joey Bloch talks to Rutgers Political Science Professor Jo-Leo Carney-Waterton about Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders dropping out of the presidential race and what it means going forward. Caleb Kuberiet speaks to Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Assistant Professor Joseph Hanna about how he's creating Face Shields with a 3D Printer. Chris Tsakonas discusses what Christians should expect this Easter in the midst of a pandemic with Rutgers Religious Expert Louis Benjamin Rolksy. Hannah Varkey catches up with RU Alumna and children's singer Laurie Berkner to see what she's been up to during quarantine.
2020-06-14
1h 28
WRSU News
Knightbeat 4-1-20
Joey Bloch Hosts! Caleb Kuberiet talks to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Physican Dr. Sheraz U. Siddiqui. WRSU News Reporter Hannah Varkey discusses what it's like on campus amid the Global Pandemic with RA Jesse Osafo and RBHS Senior Vice-Chancellor Dr. Bishir Omary about the new Rutgers COVID-19 Center. WRSU News Reporter Chris Tsakonas catches up with Rutgers School of Public Health Professor Mitchell Rosen about the future of sports.
2020-06-01
50 min
The Geek In Review
Matt Sunbulli on Fishbowl's Entry into the Legal Industry Social Media Space
The social media platform Fishbowl is designed to create an anonymous but verified space for professionals to socialize with others in the same profession. CEO and co-founder Matt Sunbulli joins us this week to talk about FIshbowl's entry into the legal industry social media space. It's been about eight weeks, but there is already a large number of attorneys and other legal professionals using the platform to discuss issues ranging from what's an appropriate salary range, to advice on lateral moves, to is it okay to vape in the workplace. The answer to that last one is a solid...
2020-01-23
46 min
Dieu.e
Episode 5 - Tali Fitoussi; plaidoyer pour des femmes sachantes en Judaïsme orthodoxe
➡️ 🙌 Tali Fitoussi est juive orthodoxe et se positionne pour l’accès à l’étude du judaïsme pour les femmes et un traitement plus égalitaire des femmes et des hommes dans sa communauté. ➡️ Elle nous parle de ses difficultés d’accès à l’espace synagogal et à l’étude de sa religion ainsi que des notions de pureté/impureté, de sa foi, de ses « roles models » juives, des rabbines orthodoxes (et pas que) et surtout de ses actions pour franchir les obstacles dans son parcours de femme-sachante. ➡️ Nous soutenir ⬇️Références citées dans l’épisode: ...
2019-12-18
39 min
Ipse Dixit
Hannah Bloch-Wehba on Internet Platform Governance
In this episode, Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Assistant Professor of Law at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law and Affiliated Fellow at Yale Law School's Information Society Project, discusses her article "Global Platform Governance: Private Power in the Shadow of the State," published in the Southern Methodist University Law Review. Bloch-Wehba begins by discussing the dynamics of policies created and enforced by content providers on the internet, noting that terms of service created by platforms are influenced both by their personal interests and the interests of states. She details how the existing notice-and-takedown approach in intellectual property protection and...
2019-06-26
46 min
Drikker du kaffe eller te?
E1: Om personligt lederskab, alignment & LEEP m. Niia Bloch & Hannah Haansbæk
Niia fortæller både om sin egen rejse, sine tanker om at udvikle sig og den unikke uddannelse LEEP, som hun har skabt.Du kan spejle dig i de avatarer af folk, der starter på LEEP, som Niia har observeret; heriblandt Sultne Susanne og Handlekraftige Henrik.--https://www.niia.dk/Her kan du finde ud af mere om Niia og LEEP★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
2019-05-28
58 min
Drikker du kaffe eller te?
E1: Om personligt lederskab, alignment & LEEP m. Niia Bloch & Hannah Haansbæk
I denne første episode af "Drikker du kaffe eller te" bliver Niia interviewet af Hannah Haansbæk. Niia fortæller om sit arbejde med personlig transformation og alignment gennem 1:1 sessioner og uddannelsen Leading Energy & Essence Practitioner.
2019-05-28
58 min
The Geek In Review
Ep. 39 - Hannah Bloch-Wehba on Who is Governing the Algorithms?
When you think of algorithmic governance, you may go right to things like predictive law enforcement, or risk assessment of setting bail or prison sentences for those in the criminal justice system. However, algorithms have a much broader application in the legal system, far beyond those criminal justice aspects. Drexel law professor, Hannah Bloch-Wehba walks us through number examples of other areas which algorithm governance is being used. Broad areas which she labels as "typical poverty law settings" of welfare… medicaid… child protective services for example, and those area are continuing to expand. Court systems, administrative law departments, and other...
2019-05-15
39 min
Los lunes, al Círculo.
Conferencia de Víctor Alonso Rocafort: Soñar la democracia
Una democracia real precisa de seres reales, no reducidos como los que han dominado las ciencias sociales del siglo XX. Es así que los cuerpos de los humanos, de momento, siguen soñando. La política ha de pensarse sobre esta premisa inicial que, aun siendo obvia, se suele desechar. Igual que el diseño político y económico con el que funcionan nuestras sociedades tiene ya más de tres siglos, también lo tiene la comprensión dominante del sujeto. Es así urgente adaptar la política a la ciencia del siglo XXI, y esto incluye sin duda la neu...
2018-05-30
1h 20
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
Stolen Beauty: A Novel by Laurie Lico Albanese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/283390to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stolen Beauty: A Novel Author: Laurie Lico Albanese Narrator: Madeleine Maby, Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: February 7, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.83 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 4.5 of Total 4 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: “A powerful and important tale of love and war, art and family…I was transported.” —Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author “Albanese artfully weaves Adele’s story with Maria’s harrowing life under the Nazis, but it’s hard to read Stolen Beauty without seeing ugly echoes in today’s headlines. Seven decades afte...
2017-02-07
9h 25
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Stolen Beauty: A Novel by Laurie Lico Albanese
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/283390to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stolen Beauty: A Novel Author: Laurie Lico Albanese Narrator: Madeleine Maby, Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 25 minutes Release date: February 7, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.83 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 4.5 of Total 4 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: “A powerful and important tale of love and war, art and family…I was transported.” —Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author “Albanese artfully weaves Adele’s story with Maria’s harrowing life under the Nazis, but it’s hard to read Stolen Beauty without seeing ugly echoes in today’s headlines. Seven decades afte...
2017-02-07
9h 25
Podcast Fragmenta ràdio
Juan José Tamayo, entrevistado en 'Matins a Quatre Bandes', de Ràdio 4 (RNE)
uan José Tamayo, autor del libro 'Cincuenta intelectuales para una conciencia crítica' (ver http://www.fragmenta.cat/es/fragmentos/cataleg/fragmentos/242074), es entrevistado en "Matí a Quatre bandes" , de Ràdio 4 (RNE). Excepto la entrada, que está en catalán, el resto de la entrevista se desarrolla en español. El libro reúne perfiles escritor por Juan José Tamayo sobre Ernst Bloch, María Zambrano, Karl Rahner, Hannah Arendt, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Simone de Beauvoir, Simone Weil, José Luis L. Aranguren, Leonidas Proaño, José M.ª Díez-Alegría, Albert Camus, Edward Schillebeeckx, Enrique Miret Magdalena, Óscar Romero, José M.ª González Ruiz...
2013-12-02
33 min