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American Campus PodcastAmerican Campus PodcastThe student Old Left with Katherine BallantyneWe're headed South with Kate Ballantyne to talk about the Old Left! Plus, Kate's tips for conducting archival research.To join the student activism researchers Google group, send me an email: shephell@iu.edu.References mentioned this episode:Katherine J. Ballantyne. 2024. Radical Volunteers: Dissent, Desegregation, and Student Power in Tennessee. University of Georgia Press.Harriet Constable. 2024. The Instrumentalist. Simon & Schuster.Mona Awad. 2020. Bunny: A Novel. Penguin. Bluesky: @kateballantyne.bsky.socialGet in touch! Have a question for the host or a guest? A comment? Feedback? Want t...2025-06-0424 minQueer at LastQueer at LastTove JanssonWe're back! And more powerful than ever. Today we're covering the queer life, love and legacy of Tove Jansson - the Finnish illustrator, writer and painter who created the iconic world of Moominvalley.Here's a link to Emma Klingenberg's incredible rendition of The Big Mymble Song: https://youtu.be/LDV4TA33IE0?si=WhW3IgomtOtvspS0Content warnings: This episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-0242 minQueer at LastQueer at LastAlexander the GreatToday we're talking all things Alexander the G(ay)reat! One of the most successful military leaders in history and a figure who continues to fascinate thousands of years later - join us as we cut through the debates around his sexuality like a sword through the Gordian knot…This week's object is a mosaic from Pompeii, thought to date from around 120-100 BCE. Currently at Naples Archaeological Museum, image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, violence, homophobia, death, war, colonization, human sa...2025-03-3142 minQueer at LastQueer at LastGentleman JackToday we are chatting about an educated, adventurous, elitist lesbian landowner from the Georgian period - Anne Lister, aka Gentleman Jack - who left us an incredible, unparallelled record of her life and her loves.Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, religion, racism, alcoholism, mental illness and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-1758 minQueer at LastQueer at LastMitra–VarunaMitra-Varuna are two Hindu deities who were so close that they are referred to as one, and their name is the root for the sanskrit word for “friend”. Just two bros being bros, riding crocodiles and ejaculating into clay pots together.Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, religion, colonialism, transphobia and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-03-0332 minQueer at LastQueer at LastSappho2,600 years ago, a Greek poet was so iconically gay that her very name now describes love between women, today we're talking Sappho!Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-1746 minQueer at LastQueer at LastDr. James BarryDr. James Barry rose from poverty in the 19th century to become a doctor, travel the world and start beef with Florence Nightingale. He was also almost certainly a trans man, come explore his life with us!Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, violence, death, transphobia and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-02-0341 minQueer at LastQueer at LastThe Little MermaidToday, we're diving into the many layers of queer subtext in Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale The Little Mermaid - and chatting Disney to boot! Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, violence, death, suicide, mutilation and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-2042 minQueer at LastQueer at LastGilgamesh and EnkiduOne of the oldest stories ever told has at its core two men, equal and opposite, sharing a profound love for one another. Today we're talking about The Epic of Gilgamesh!Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, violence, death, brief references to alcohol use and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-0646 minQueer at LastQueer at LastWilliam ShakespeareListen, I pray thee - to our tale of the bard himself, William Shakespeare - who is way gayer than the British school system ever led us to believe.Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of homophobia, transphobia, sex, violence, death and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-0937 minQueer at LastQueer at LastThe Publick Universal FriendSometimes we all need a friend, this episode we're talking about the Publick Universal Friend: a non-binary spirit of God who left their gender behind after a near-death experience during Hamilton time.Content warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, death, religion and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-2539 minQueer at LastQueer at LastDonatello’s DavidWe dive into 14th Century Florence to understand the gay gay history behind Donatello’s David, or as it’s known by Harriet specifically, “Donatello’s Bronze Twink”.Content warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, nudity, pederasty, pedophilia, unhealthy relationship dynamics, death, homophobia and swearing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-11-1140 minQueer at LastQueer at LastKit MarloweQueer playwright, man of mystery and for legal reasons definitely not secretly Shakespeare, today we look at a portrait of Kit Marlowe.Content warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of sex, murder, death, genitals, mutilation, homophobia and swearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-2839 minQueer at LastQueer at LastBacchusWe’re chatting about Dionysus aka Bacchus - Ancient Greek god of theatre, wine, frenzy, debauchery and, perhaps most importantly, dildos… is there anything this guy can't do?!Content Warnings: this episode contains adult themes and discussions or mentions of genitals, sex, pregnancy, violence, death, dismemberment, immolation, animal death and swearing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-10-1436 minQueer at LastQueer at LastJulie d’AubignyGet ready to feel inadequate as we delve into the history of the opera-singing, sword-fighting, nunnery-burning bisexual icon Julie d’Aubigny, a.k.a. La Maupin.Content warnings: This episode contains adult themes and discussions of violence, death, pedophilia and underage relationships, homophobia and swearing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-09-2951 minDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryThe Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Charlotte Perkins GilmanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/828623to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Poetry of Charlotte Perkins Gilman Author: Charlotte Perkins Gilman Narrator: Laurel Lefkow Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 8 minutes Release date: September 9, 2024 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: Charlotte Perkins Gilman was born on the 3rd July 1860 in Hartford, Connecticut, to an unaffectionate mother and a father who abandoned her and her older brother to a life of poverty.Inevitably her schooling was limited and by 15 she had attended seven different schools but received only four years of education. However, Charlotte was resourceful and did spend time with her father’s au...2024-09-091h 08Vet Mind Works PodcastVet Mind Works Podcast25. Compassion - with Katherine Wakelin and Megan DavisJoin us diving into the topic of interpersonal relationships! We are starting the series off with an episode on compassion. Join host Petra Agthe and guests Katherine Wakelin and Megan Davis who take a deeper dive into this often misunderstood and undervalued skill. The discussion includes:00:00:54  Introduction to episode00:02:02  Introducing Katherine and Megan00:04:37  More from our partners VinEurope00:05:23  Welcoming Katherine and Megan00:06:25  What is compassion?00:13:39   Why is compassion important for our wellbeing?00:26:30  Compassion and emotional processing00:32:02  How can we cultivate compassion and activate the soothing system?00:42:15   Overcoming challenges with compa...2024-09-041h 16Harriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins HospitalHarriet Lane Handbook: Pediatric Insights from The Johns Hopkins HospitalEpisode 2: Advocacy, gun violence, and healthcare utilizationRachel Darko, MD and Katherine E. Hoops, MD, MPH from Johns Hopkins Hospital discuss advocacy, gun violence, and healthcare utilization.2024-08-2322 minSuch a Nightmare: Conversations about HorrorSuch a Nightmare: Conversations about HorrorMisery (1990) | Episode #96In this episode of the Such a Nightmare podcast, hosts Katherine Troyer and Toni Tresca discuss the awesomeness that is Misery. Although we focus primarily on the 1990 film staring Kathy Bates and James Caan, we cannot help but also talk about Stephen King's original novel and Toni shares their experience seeing William Goldman's theatrical stage adaptation. Episode Highlights: We explore the internal/interior nature of King's book (with so much happening in Paul's head) and how well we feel this translates (or not) onto the screen/stage. Toni shares how the production they saw in Colorado Springs...2024-07-2649 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsPerks REMIX S10:Ep219 | Beware the Tall Grass with Ellen Birkett Morris| 4-24-24Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. This week we have a remix episode because we are attending the LA Festival of Books. We catch up with author Ellen Birkett Morris. We first spoke to her in 2020 about her short story collection, Lost Girls, and now she has recently published a novel Beware the Tall Grass. So we will hear a little something old and a little something new from her in that episode. Books Mentioned...2024-04-241h 00The Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastS10:Ep219 REMIX - Beware The Tall Grass with guest Ellen Birkett Morris - 4/24/24Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. This week we have a remix episode because we are attending the LA Festival of Books. We catch up with author Ellen Birkett Morris. We first spoke to her in 2020 about her short story collection, Lost Girls, and now she has recently published a novel Beware the Tall Grass. So we will hear a little something old and a little something new from h...2024-04-241h 00You\'re BookedYou're BookedSophie Kinsella - You're Booked Archive All-StarsWe're heading back into the extensive YB archives to bring you one of our favourite episodes from yesteryear. This week we’re in Central London – home of some of the greatest shops in the world and our guest, the multimillion selling superstar novelist Sophie Kinsella! Sophie is the author of over 30 books, including novels, children’s books and her hit Shopaholic series, and she’s as prolific a reader as she is a writer. Her latest is massive bestseller The Burnout. We talked to Sophie about PG Wodehouse, Jilly Cooper, sex, jokes, bums and why she ended up buying four cop...2024-04-0157 minHer March to DemocracyHer March to DemocracyS01 E09 Oregon: Diverse Support Overcomes Fierce OppositionIn this episode on Oregon, Janice Dilg, consulting historian and principal of HistoryBuilt, talks about the struggle for votes for women on the NVWT. We talk about the events and fighters in OR suffrage campaign:Dr. Pesie Chan, a Chinese immigrant, met with a collegiate suffrage group in 1912 at the Portland Hotel and gave a speech supporting women's suffrage.Esther Pohl Lovejoy created Everybody’s Equal Suffrage League that offered a lifetime membership for 25 cents.Hattie Redmond served as president of the Colored Women’s Equal Suffrage Association which spread “equal s...2024-03-1542 minSó se estraga uma estanteSó se estraga uma estante46. Milagre, gastronomia imperial e escritorasNão assinalámos o Dia da Mulher na data devida, mas tentamos fazê-lo neste episódio. Primeiro, a Ana recomenda ‘Small Pleasures’, de Clare Chambers, onde duas mulheres se conhecem devido a um alegado acontecimento intrigante… Depois, o Tomé recomenda não-ficção escrita por uma mulher, com o livro ‘Hungry Empire’, de Lizzie Collingham, sobre a influência imperial britânica na criação de hábitos alimentares. Na segunda parte, a Ana e o Tomé destacam algumas escritoras, quer de ficção, quer de não-ficção. Sigam o podcast no Instagram...2024-03-1455 minPursuing JusticePursuing JusticeIn Conversation with Jane Golden, Founder of Mural Arts PhiladelphiaJane Golden is the Founder and Executive Director  of Mural Arts Philadelphia. Under her passionate leadership, this organization has expanded its growth to become the nation's largest public art program, collaborating with schools, city agencies, prisons and other nonprofits. Jane has received many awards: The Hepburn Medal (named after Katherine Hepburn), Philadelphia's Trailblazer Award among others. She is an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania.Click Below To View the Murals Jane mentioned:https://www.muralarts.org/artworks/common-threads/https://www.muralarts.org/artworks/healing-walls/ - Restorative Justiceh...2024-02-1520 minTea or Books? – Stuck in a BookTea or Books? – Stuck in a BookTea or Books? #123: Critical or Charitable Reading? and Sheep’s Clothing vs Harriet Said…Beryl Bainbridge, Celia Dale, critical and charitable reading – welcome to episode 123! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/tea-or-books-123.mp3 In the first half of the episode we use a suggestion from Susannah – do we read charitably or critically? In the second half we compare too rather dark novels – Sheep’s Clothing by Celia Dale and Harriet Said… by Beryl Bainbridge. You can get in touch with suggestions, comments, questions etc at teaorbooks[at]gmail.com – we’d love to hear from you. Find us at Spotify, Apple podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. And you can supp...2023-12-1400 minTea or Books?Tea or Books?Tea or Books? #123: Critical or Charitable Reading? and Sheep’s Clothing vs Harriet Said…Beryl Bainbridge, Celia Dale, critical and charitable reading – welcome to episode 123! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/tea-or-books-123.mp3 In the first half of the episode we use a suggestion from Susannah – do we read charitably or critically? In the second half we compare too rather dark novels – Sheep’s Clothing by Celia Dale and Harriet Said… by Beryl Bainbridge. You can get in touch with suggestions, comments, questions etc at teaorbooks[at]gmail.com – we’d love to hear from you. Find us at Spotify, Apple podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. And you can supp...2023-12-1400 minAmerican Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology PodcastAmerican Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Podcast”Got Guts” The Micro Version: Effects of in utero fluoxetine exposure on the GI tractIn this episode authors Katherine L. Prowse,, and Elyanne M. Ratcliffe of McMaster University, discuss their recently published article titled “Effects of in utero exposure to fluoxetine on the gastrointestinal tract of rat offspring.”   NEW & NOTEWORTHY There is increasing recognition of the relevance of in utero and early postnatal exposures in the developmental programming of the gastrointestinal tract. Perinatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and antidepressant medications is of particular relevance as they are commonly prescribed during pregnancy, and serotonergic pathways play key roles during gastrointestinal development and in postnatal homeostasis. Here, we provide a comp...2023-12-0104 minAmerican Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology PodcastAmerican Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology Podcast”Got Guts” The Micro Version: Effects of in utero fluoxetine exposure on the GI tractIn this episode authors Katherine L. Prowse,, and Elyanne M. Ratcliffe of McMaster University, discuss their recently published article titled “Effects of in utero exposure to fluoxetine on the gastrointestinal tract of rat offspring.”   NEW & NOTEWORTHY There is increasing recognition of the relevance of in utero and early postnatal exposures in the developmental programming of the gastrointestinal tract. Perinatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and antidepressant medications is of particular relevance as they are commonly prescribed during pregnancy, and serotonergic pathways play key roles during gastrointestinal development and in postnatal homeostasis. Here, we provide a comp...2023-12-0104 minPlot TrystsPlot TrystsIt's in Her Kiss by Katherine GrantHarriet has needed a best friend for a long time: me. Chow might not be as useful as an honest friend over brunch, but he does keep her from making a colossal mistake twice.2023-10-3122 minRealizing Genius PodcastRealizing Genius PodcastTatiana Fallon – Becoming More HumanIn an age where Artificial Intelligence becomes increasingly interwoven into our daily existence, there's a growing urgency to impart the essence of humanity to our children.  This week's episode is a conversation Tatiana Fallon and I had after we finished recording her presentation for the 2024 Realizing Genius Homeschool Conference (February 22-27, 2024).  Her presentation is on AI and is fascinating!  I can't wait for you to watch it! Our conversation is a great preview.  Tatiana talks about how a classical Liberal Arts education for ourselves and our kids is a great antidote to the artificiality around us. Enjoy! LINKS Tom Sawyer by M...2023-10-2931 minRCEM LearningRCEM LearningOctober 2023This month for the October 2023 episode of the RCEM Learning Podcast we’ve got a New in EM segment looking at the CT FIRST study looking at routine head-to-pelvis CT scan post-arrest. We then move to an RCEM ASC Interview Megamix where I have a chat with ten presenters from this week's RCEM ASC about their work. We then end with New Online. If you'd like to email us, please feel free to do so here. (02:54) New in EM - Routine post-arrest head-to-pelvis CT scanning Diagnostic yield, safety, and outcomes of Head-to-pelvis sudden death CT imaging in...2023-10-021h 4418Forty Podcast18Forty PodcastEstrangement and Reconciliation: Teshuva for Our Relationships [Teshuva 5/5]This series is sponsored by Mira and Daniel Stokar, and this episode is sponsored by Dr. Leah Younger of Younger Psychology.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to psychologist Dr. Joshua Coleman, about the nuances of familial estrangement and reconciliation. Then, we hear from mindset coach Jason Blau and translator Izzy Posen about how these issues play out within the Jewish community. In this episode we discuss:What strategies can be employed by families carrying the burden of strife and negativity?What are the common...2023-09-191h 49AngreementAngreementPee, Pikmin, PuzzlesThings. Have. Changed. Katherine and Michelle are still bringing you the weird things, pop culture, and research that you know and love, but this time from across the world! (well, one of them, and depending on where in the world you happen to be.) Katherine’s been threatening it forever, and she’s finally moved to Brisbane. But nothing else has changed, and this week Michelle and Katherine angree about clothes storage, goat cravings, odd Bobs, and so much more. “Mountain Goats Are Being Airlifted Out of a National Park Because They Crave Human Pee,” by Sam Blum, Popular Mechanics, https...2023-08-091h 21Book Delight with Chrissie WrightBook Delight with Chrissie WrightEp 03 - My Kid Needs a Book - Summer Stack RestockIn this "Help! My kid needs a book!" episode, Chrissie responds to 3 listener requests: Funny early readers Gentle mysteriesTween summerween (middle grade horror)See below for all books mentioned in the episode.EARLY READERS:SEE THE CAT series by David LaRochelle (3 books)HI, JACK! series by Mac Barnett (8 books)Ready to Read Graphics from Simon KidsFIGGY AND BOONE by Janee TraslerNUGGET AND DOG by Jason TharpGERALDINE PU by Maggie ChangTHUNDER AND CLUCK by Jill EsbaumWORM AND CATERPILLAR ARE FRIENDS by Kaz WindnessI Can Read Comics from HarperKidsNARWHAL AND JELLY by Ben Clanton (7 books)TATER TA...2023-07-2424 min