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The Upstander Ripple EffectThe Upstander Ripple EffectTo Bear Witness: Stories from Auschwitz to Cincinnati episode 2Step behind the scenes, into the archives of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, in Union Terminal, to explore the lives of Henry Carter and Leo Wilich—Auschwitz survivors who rebuilt their lives in Cincinnati. “Henry didn't sit idly by in the ghetto. He, through acts that were both big and small, did what he could to resist, and he became involved in the underground movement. When I look at this photograph of Henry, I can see - I can see that courage within his face.” Cori Silbernagel, Director of Collections & Exhibitions at the Nancy & David Wo...2025-08-0112 minThe Upstander Ripple EffectThe Upstander Ripple EffectTo Bear Witness: Stories from Auschwitz to CincinnatiA landmark collection of artifacts and photos from Auschwitz is coming to Cincinnati in October 2025.“I've paid attention to it as it's been in different places, and talked to the curator and talked to partners who have had it, knowing that in the back of my mind, like that's something that needs to come to Cincinnati, and it clearly needs to be in this building for all the connections that you and I are going to talk about today.” - Elizabeth Pierce, CEO Cincinnati Museum Center, on Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away....2025-07-2329 minTrainers Talking TruthsTrainers Talking TruthsEp.201: Research & Real Talk Episode 16 with GUEST John Bauer (he’s baaaack!!)John is making a guest appearance with Jenny to continue the tradition of Research and Real talk! Join this dynamic duo as they explore a litany of topics including prebiotics, Carbs and cancer risk, genetic factors for obesity, coaching burnout, client retention, trainers and social media, and traits of a bad coach!References: 1.Yutaka Nakazawa, Masumi Kageyama, Tomohiko Matsuzawa, Ziqin Liang, Kaito Kobayashi, Hisaka Shimizu, Kazuki Maeda, Miho Masuhiro, Sei Motouchi, Saika Kumano, Nobukiyo Tanaka, Kouji Kuramochi, Hiroyuki Nakai, Hayao Taguchi, Masahiro Nakajima. Structure and function of a β-1,2-galactosidase from Bacteroides xylanisolvens, an intestinal ba...2025-06-0451 minKathleen Collins – Indoor Voices PodcastKathleen Collins – Indoor Voices PodcastEpisode 109: Kathleen Collins on common unhappiness Dr. April Burns, Associate Professor of Psychology at Guttman Community College, joined me for a CUNY Academy Book Talk where the subject was my own novel, Study in Hysteria (Vine Leaves Press, 2024). The best part of publishing this book is getting to hear different reactions to the story and the characters, and I’m always gratified when I feel like readers experienced some connection to it. April was an incredibly thoughtful reader and came up with even more new insights and observations. This conversation was recorded live and is a slightly edited version of the event. I’m grateful to t...2025-04-0600 minKathleen Collins – Indoor Voices PodcastKathleen Collins – Indoor Voices PodcastEpisode 107: Feminist modernists on reading, relevance, and resistance Dr. Jean Mills, Associate Professor and chairperson in the English Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and Dr. Ria Banerjee, Professor of English and Honors Program Coordinator at Guttman Community College and the Graduate Center, are both literary modernists. In this episode they discuss feminist modernist studies, antiwar and pacifist literature, as well as ideas about teaching, learning, and scholarship in general. But the content is even more far reaching than that. There is talk of the value of physical bookstores, concepts of inheritance and relevance, archival research, anti-intellectualism, live reading marathons, and Star Trek slash fan...2025-03-0300 minIndoor VoicesIndoor VoicesEpisode 107: Feminist modernists on reading, relevance, and resistance Jean Mills, Associate Professor and chairperson in the English Dept. at John Jay College, and Ria Banerjee, Professor of English and Honors Program Coordinator at Guttman Community College and the Graduate Center, discuss Dr. Banerjee’s book Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot, and Woolf: Spatiality and Cultural Politics and related topics. Visit IndoorVoicesPodcast.com for more.2025-03-031h 12Old Movies For Young StonersOld Movies For Young StonersS3E15 Bogart Noirvember feat. AP Mike w/ The Maltese Falcon (1941) & In a Lonely Place (50)AP Mike from THE BEST SHOW joins us once again for our #Noirvember episode and he's bringing Humphrey Bogart with him. Mike has chosen two wildly different takes on the Bogart persona from two of Hollywood greatest directors. First, it's the classic mystery that made Bogie a star with THE MALTESE FALCON from first-time director John Huston in 1941. Bogart is San Francisco private dick Sam Spade in this veritable blueprint for all the detective noir that followed it. Bogie is backed by an amazing cast with Mary Astor as femme fatale Brigid O'Shaughnessy; Petter Lorre as Joel Cairo; Sydney...2024-11-121h 56The Upstander Ripple EffectThe Upstander Ripple EffectEpisode 6: "Lightness and Dark" featuring Zahava RendlerIn the face of darkness, every small act of courage and empathy can ignite a beacon of hope. That lens of dark versus light is how we’re examining stories in this episode.  “As I'm sitting there having this conversation with her, it's just chilling to think this person in front of me had this experience. This was not generations ago. I'm talking to the human being who spent the first two years of her life in darkness, or the first chunk of her life, right? It's just remarkable.” - Jackie on her conversation with Hol...2024-11-011h 02Office Hours with John GardnerOffice Hours with John GardnerEpisode 133- Meghan Gilbert– Supporting the Whole StudentMeghan Gilbert is an Associate Professor of English and the Faculty Coordinator of the First Year Experience (FYE) at Guttman Community College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). Dr. Gilbert holds a Ph.D. in English from St. John’s University. She has led and participated in several series on Implicit Bias Racial Literacy and Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, as well as many additional workshops and sessions on equitable curriculum and pedagogy, which inform her practice in the classroom and, in particular, her efforts, as Guttman’s FYE Coordinator and former Coordinator of Writing and Writing Across the...2024-10-1452 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedPolitical Gabfest: JD Vance's Damning Non-Answer This week, Jamelle Bouie of The New York Times joins John Dickerson and David Plotz to discuss the vice-presidential debate between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance; the deadly conflict between Israel and Iran with Nathan Guttman of Israeli public television; and the federal indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus episode, Jamelle, John, and David talk with WyoFile’s Maya Shimizu Harris about the fight between the Wyoming Freedom Caucus and traditional Wyoming Republicans.  In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Elizabeth Strout about...2024-10-0356 minSlate NewsSlate NewsPolitical Gabfest: JD Vance's Damning Non-Answer This week, Jamelle Bouie of The New York Times joins John Dickerson and David Plotz to discuss the vice-presidential debate between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance; the deadly conflict between Israel and Iran with Nathan Guttman of Israeli public television; and the federal indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus episode, Jamelle, John, and David talk with WyoFile’s Maya Shimizu Harris about the fight between the Wyoming Freedom Caucus and traditional Wyoming Republicans.  In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Elizabeth Strout about...2024-10-0356 minPolitical GabfestPolitical GabfestJD Vance's Damning Non-Answer This week, Jamelle Bouie of The New York Times joins John Dickerson and David Plotz to discuss the vice-presidential debate between Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance; the deadly conflict between Israel and Iran with Nathan Guttman of Israeli public television; and the federal indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus episode, Jamelle, John, and David talk with WyoFile’s Maya Shimizu Harris about the fight between the Wyoming Freedom Caucus and traditional Wyoming Republicans.  In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Elizabeth Strout about...2024-10-0356 minThe Glenn ShowThe Glenn ShowJohn McWhorter – Inside the Ibram X. Kendi CollapseORDER Glenn's memoir, LATE ADMISSIONS: CONFESSIONS OF A BLACK CONSERVATIVE. Available here or wherever you get your books: https://wwnorton.com/books/97803938813490:00 Glenn and John’s summer plans 3:56 Glenn’s forthcoming book on self-censorship 9:53 John’s forthcoming book on pronouns 17:25 Ground News ad 19:45 Inside the audiobook recording process 21:13 Why John isn’t celebrating Trump’s conviction 27:34 What’s so “monstrous” about Trump? 32:17 Is Trump demonizing immigrants or proposing sensible border regulation? 39:17 Inside the collapse of Ibram X. Kendi’s research center 44:42 Does Ke...2024-06-141h 01Chanel in the CityChanel in the CityCHANEL IN THE CITY OP 5 HOTTEST SPOTS in NYC for the HOLIDAY and NYE SEASON!Chanel Omari from Chanel in the City podcast checks out the TOP 5 HOTTEST SPOTS in NYC for the HOLIDAY and NYE season. @chanelinthecitypodcast @iheartradio @iheartradiopodcast approved! Glass Ceiling1204 broadwayInstagram @GlassCeilingNomad Their fantastic weekend brunch is from 10:30 AM-4:00PM every sat and sunday, also open for then happy hour and evening cocktails, sat until 1030pm sunday until 8pm. For more information and to book your NYE and Holiday party tickets- visit: WWW.GLASSCEILINGNOMAD.COM Ambra@AmbraNYC and @ChefJohnDeLucieChef John DeLucie569 Hudson Street (At west 11th)2023-12-2415 minOffice Hours with John GardnerOffice Hours with John GardnerEpisode 91- Scott Evenbeck Building Community in CollegeDr. Scott E. Evenbeck is a retired president of the Charles and Stella Guttman Community College and currently serves as a University Professor at Baruch College.Scott joined CUNY in 2011 as The New Community College’s founding president. He served as professor of psychology and founding dean of University College at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. He joined the psychology faculty there after completing his Masters' and Doctorate in Social Psychology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Psychology at Indiana University at Bloomington. Scott has long been involved in...2023-11-2046 min