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The Oscar Project Podcast
3.60-Thunderbolt with Jake Myshrall
Send us a textToday's episode is my conversation about the 1929 film Thunderbolt. I'm joined by Jake Myshrall from the "Film Runner" newsletter and we talk about the innovative ways von Sternberg used sound even in this early sound film, the prevalence of gallows humor throughout the second half of the film, and how various actors are adjusting to the use of sound in film. You can watch Thunderbolt on YouTube and be sure to check out Jake's newsletter.Other films mentioned in this episode include:The Hollywood Revue of 1929 directed by C...
2025-07-25
43 min
The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: UK TAXES Colleague Joseph Sternberg comments on the Labour government's plan to raise taxes, including a tax on pensions—living or not. [MORE]
PREVIEW: UK TAXES Colleague Joseph Sternberg comments on the Labour government's plan to raise taxes, including a tax on pensions—living or not. [MORE] 1653 REGICIDE
2025-07-23
01 min
The Oscar Project Podcast
3.56-The Valiant with Matthew Carlson
Send us a textToday's episode is my conversation about the 1929 film The Valiant. I'm joined by Matthew Carlson from the "What Am I Making" newsletter and we talk about an unexpected prison jazz band, how the limitations of the film technology of the time impacted how stories were told on film, and how a very short play was adapted into a substantially longer film for this story.You can watch The Valiant on YouTube and be sure to check out Matthew's newsletter.Other films mentioned in this episode include:The Cocoanuts d...
2025-07-11
48 min
The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW LABOUR: Colleague Joseph Sternberg comments on the tussle between Labour back benchers and PM Starmer re higher taxes or lower welfare benefits. More.
PREVIEW LABOUR: Colleague Joseph Sternberg comments on the tussle between Labour back benchers and PM Starmer re higher taxes or lower welfare benefits. 1942 LIVERPOOL. More.
2025-07-08
01 min
History Impossible
The Unreality of Realism (w/ Zack Twamley of When Diplomacy Fails)
In this newest conversation on History Impossible, I was super-happy to be joined by fellow historical podcaster Zack Twamley, host of the excellent and long-running podcast, When Diplomacy Fails. Zack and I have mostly crossed paths via our mutual podcasting pal Kristaps Andrejsons of the Eastern Border podcast, on which we have both been guests. Most recently, as many will recall, Zack and I were part of a larger panel discussion (that also included other podcasting great Jack Johansson of the Secret Police podcast) that Kristaps hosted to discuss the state of the new Trump administration vis-à-vis the ongoing w...
2025-06-27
2h 24
History Impossible
The Butler Boomerang: How American Empire Stopped American Fascism
Hello again everyone. We have a new, special episode of History Impossible for all of you in which we examine a less-known moment of American imperialism, as well as the downstream effects it seemed to have during the world’s authoritarian moment of the 1930s. This is adapted from an academic paper I wrote in graduate school that I previously put out for all of you to read, similar to my earlier piece, “A Revulsion of Feeling,” which focused on the Arab Revolt of 1936-1939.We don’t often think of the positive downstream effects of imperialism, but that doe...
2025-06-12
1h 33
Powerful Learning Podcast
What Is Intelligence? The Shocking Truth About IQ and Success
What is Intelligence? 🧠Ever wondered what intelligence really means — and why it matters so much for school, work, and life? This episode takes you on a journey from the wax tablets of ancient Greece to modern neuroscience, exploring the story of human intelligence - good, bad, and indifferent.This is the audio extract. If you'd like to watch the original video, please access it here: https://youtu.be/WsYR9u5etcEWhat You’ll Learn:• A Brief Origin Story: From Plato’s wax tablets to Homer’s epic recitations — plus how Franz Joseph Gall’s theories of brain function and phre...
2025-06-10
21 min
History Impossible
A Velvet Jihad
Please note: This episode was made before I learned about the influence of Qatar in various parts of the United States (including, apparently, the Oval Office for the mere price of a plane), but honestly, it all just serves to help confirm my overall thesis all the more. World events have a funny way of rendering old analyses irrelevant, but I am sorry to say that imperialism in its many forms is likely eternal.The last time we discussed imperialism on History Impossible, we looked at the form it appears to be taking under the second Trump administration, wh...
2025-05-26
1h 33
The Human-Animal Connection - Pet Life Radio Original
The Human-Animal Connection 67 Enlightened Dog Training: Peaceful Solutions for a Harmonious Pack
This week on The Human Animal Connection, host Genie Joseph welcomes Jesse Sternberg, author of Enlightened Dog Training, for a thoughtful conversation about creating peace and harmony in our relationships with dogs. Drawing from decades of experience—including his early days running a doggie daycare—Jessie shares his deep understanding of pack dynamics, canine communication, and how mindful, non-coercive training techniques can transform the way we live with and care for our pets. Genie and Jessie explore the energetic influences of group settings, the subtle art of interspecies connection, and how embracing new, enlightened approaches can lead to more joyful, bala...
2025-05-09
34 min
The Human-Animal Connection - Pet Life Radio Original
The Human-Animal Connection 67 Enlightened Dog Training: Peaceful Solutions for a Harmonious Pack
This week on The Human Animal Connection, host Genie Joseph welcomes Jesse Sternberg, author of Enlightened Dog Training, for a thoughtful conversation about creating peace and harmony in our relationships with dogs. Drawing from decades of experience—including his early days running a doggie daycare—Jessie shares his deep understanding of pack dynamics, canine communication, and how mindful, non-coercive training techniques can transform the way we live with and care for our pets. Genie and Jessie explore the energetic influences of group settings, the subtle art of interspecies connection, and how embracing new, enlightened approaches can lead to more joyful, bala...
2025-05-09
34 min
History Impossible
Trump 2.0: Making America Progressive Again
The question of who President Donald Trump resembled in history is one that has become almost a cliche, mostly thanks to its ideological Rorschach quality, especially during his first term and in the years leading up to his second. This has become far less of a debate, thanks largely to the man himself actually citing his influences.This was what I decided to tackle in an essay I wrote for my friend David Josef Volodsko in his publication, The Radicalist. A couple of weeks later, I am happy to bring to all of you the audio adaptation of th...
2025-04-18
57 min
History Impossible
Diplomacy on the Eastern Border (w/ Kristaps Andrejsons, Jack Johannson, & Zack Twamley)
I was recently invited to join in a panel discussion with three podcasting greats and people I consider friends—that is, The Eastern Border’s Kristaps Andrejsons, the Secret Police podcast’s Jack Johannson, and When Diplomacy Fails podcast’s Zack Twamley. It originally went up on the Eastern Border feed, split into two parts, but Kristaps was kind enough to let all of us get our grubby paws on the masters to put on our own feeds, something that I felt would allow me to give all of you fine people another nice bonus while you wait for the next ins...
2025-03-25
2h 53
History Impossible
The Slave Who Would Be a Spy (w/ Isaac Willour)
Slavery is often known as the United States’ original sin, and for good reason. Much of our perceptions of it are informed both by the Civil War’s cause and outcome, and the contradictions—and even moral hypocrisy—that it created with our Founding Fathers’ professed beliefs. Contradiction is the theme not just of the United States’ values and history, but it also a major theme of this episode of the podcast.In this newest installment of History Impossible, we’re looking at the extraordinary life of James Armistead Lafayette, the slave who would become the Colonies’ most vital spy during...
2025-03-14
1h 00
History Impossible
A Bug in the Software
Hey everyone, happy to present to all of you fine people with a brief bonus, this time adapting my recent historiographical essay that I had written my first semester in graduate school on the study of infectious disease’s effects throughout history and how it was written about from around the 1970s until the 2010s. This should serve as a nice pairing with the recent “Mother’s Wrath, Mankind’s Cope” and demonstrate the sort of academic origins of my thinking on this particular subject. Please enjoy and stay tuned!…History Impossible has been made possible by the follo...
2025-02-28
56 min
Reset Your Thinking Podcast
Book: Outliers
Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers I. Core Argument: Success Beyond the Individual Challenging the "Self-Made" Myth: The central thesis of Outliers is a challenge to the traditional narrative of success as solely the product of individual talent, intelligence, and effort. Gladwell argues that external factors play a crucial, often overlooked role. "What is the question we always ask about the successful? We want to know what they’re like—what kind of personalities they have, or how intelligent they are, or what kind of lifestyles they have, or what special talents they might have been born with. And we a...
2025-02-26
15 min
History Impossible
Mother's Wrath, Mankind's Bargain (The Los Angeles Fires of 2025)
In this episode of History Impossible inaugurating 2025 and the sixth anniversary of the show, we will be looking at the Los Angeles Fires of 2025 but from an extended, historical, and probably overly philosophical lens. Because as it turns out, natural disasters are a constant of the human experience and create some of the greatest extremes, and reflecting on what afflicts us now alongside what has afflicted us in the past can provide at least some clarity (or, in my case, closure).The destruction faced by Los Angelenos in 2025 is not too dissimilar from many examples of destruction in...
2025-02-13
1h 50
History Impossible
A Revulsion of Feeling: The Arab Revolt and Collective Identity
This is the first installment of something that doesn’t really have a name; the Grad School Files? That sounds a little like a bad Netflix show. I’ll take suggestions, but in the meantime, we can simply define this as it is: the first adaptation of one of my academic papers from graduate school into an honest-to-goodness episode of History Impossible. The first thing I want to say is that it was more difficult than I expected to adapt an academic paper into a podcast than I expected. The material is all there, but speaking in formal academic language mana...
2024-12-30
1h 31
Ira's Everything Bagel
Noshing With Joseph McBride – December 19, 2024
Author, George Cukor’s People: Acting for a Master Director This week, Ira spoke with Joseph McBride, author of George Cukor’s People: Acting for a Master Director. In this celluloid episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Joesph talks about what made Cukor unique; how he worked through his actors; how he used the camera eloquently; why Cukor believed in “fidelity to the text”; why he was elusive; living the double life; dealing with the boundaries of behavior; why the Hollywood production code was a spur to creativity; and why a great director handles every person differently. Watch Full...
2024-12-19
27 min
History Impossible
The Question of Genocide
This episode of History Impossible is an adaptation of the historical polemic I wrote on the one-year anniversary of October 7th, 2023, examining the interpretation of genocide, as applied to the current war between Hamas and Israel, and to the devastation wrought against the Bosnian Muslims by their Serb counterparts in the early 1990s. This episode touches on some extremely upsetting and dark material, including descriptions of child death, mass killing, and rape, so please consider yourself warned if that sort of thing is something you might want to avoid.This episode will serve as a polemical counterpart to...
2024-12-06
1h 04
IEA Podcast
WSJ Interview REVEALS Trump's Economic Policies | IEA Podcast
In this episode of the IEA Podcast, we delve into Donald Trump's decisive victory in the 2024 US presidential election and what it means for economic policy. WSJ columnist Joseph Sternberg breaks down why the election was ultimately decided by economic fundamentals rather than cultural issues, exploring Trump's proposed policies on tariffs, taxation, and government spending. The discussion examines why American voters, despite strong GDP numbers, felt economically insecure under the Biden-Harris administration. The conversation then shifts to the UK, where we analyse Kemi Badenoch's selection as Conservative Party leader and her newly appointed shadow cabinet. Our guests...
2024-11-08
1h 00
Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
The 2024 US election: turning point for America?
Contributor(s): Professor Mukulika Banerjee, Keith Magee, Joseph C Sternberg | Will the 2024 election mark a turning point in American democracy and in the country’s role in the world? Leading experts discuss the 2024 US election and its domestic and international implications.Featured image (used in source code with watermark added): Photo by Mark Stebnicki via Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/us-capitol-building-13727887/
2024-11-06
1h 30
No Labels Talks
No Labels Talks Episode 20: “October Surprise?” with Joseph Sternberg
On this week’s episode of No Labels Talks, our host Ryan Clancy is joined by The Wall Street Journal’s Political Economic columnist Joseph Sternberg. Sternberg is a 20-year veteran of the Journal and we’re thrilled to have him join as our guest to break down three potential economic shocks that could arise in the coming months, as well as both campaigns’ economic strategies and what they mean for the future of the U.S. economy. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the potential for an October surprise, how political dysfunction leads to economic dysfunction, and so much...
2024-09-13
55 min
History Impossible
The Elites Who Would Play God (w/ CJ Killmer of Dangerous History)
In this newest special episode of History Impossible, I sat down to discuss a super-light topic, one not fraught with intense controversy and tragedy, with my long time friend and podcasting comrade, CJ Killmer, of the Dangerous History Podcast: that is, the topic of eugenics! More accurately, we discussed a particular man in that noteworthy field who CJ discussed on his second-most recent episode (as of this writing; the 12th and newest epic installment of the Woodrow Wilson series he’s been working hard on just released), Dr. Edwin Katzen-Ellenbogen.This man’s storied career included being a pion...
2024-09-09
1h 34
The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Second Acts
In this hour, stories of do-overs, golden years, and new takes. One-more-chance—at work, in love, through art. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Jamal Joseph is tasked with putting on a play in prison. After not working for almost 2 decades, Neerja Kapoor takes on an unexpected job.Craig Mangum and his girlfriend have more in common than anticipated. Rhonda Sternberg describes dating "while old."Afte...
2024-07-23
53 min
The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Second Acts
In this hour, stories of do-overs, golden years, and new takes. One-more-chance—at work, in love, through art. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Jamal Joseph is tasked with putting on a play in prison. After not working for almost 2 decades, Neerja Kapoor takes on an unexpected job.Craig Mangum and his girlfriend have more in common than anticipated. Rhonda Sternberg describes dating "while old."Afte...
2024-07-23
57 min
Ira's Everything Bagel
Noshing With Maria Baltazzi – December 28, 2023
Author, Take a Shot at Happiness: How to Write, Direct & Produce the Life You Want This week, Ira spoke with Emmy Award winning producer Maria Baltazzi, author of Take a Shot at Happiness: How to Write, Direct & Produce the Life You Want. In this happy episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Maria talks about her epiphany while acting as supervising producer of “Survivor”; her journey in self-reflection and exploring her own happiness; everyone’s untapped potential; why she looked at the chapters in her book as a series episode; why action is important; the benefits of journaling; how her book d...
2023-12-28
25 min
Ira's Everything Bagel
Noshing With Joseph McBride – December 21, 2023
Author (along with Michael Wilmington), John Ford In this week’s episode of Ira’s Everything Bagel Podcast, host Ira Sternberg sits down with Joseph McBride, a distinguished film historian, professor, and author, to discuss the newly revised and expanded edition of his book John Ford, co-authored with Michael Wilmington and published by University Press of Kentucky. This cinematic episode offers a deep dive into the life, craft, and enduring influence of one of America’s most celebrated directors, John Ford. Known for his ability to capture the essence of American culture and landscape on film, Ford is ofte...
2023-12-21
29 min
History Impossible
The Greatest Blunder in Palestinian History w/ Oren Kessler
The recent Substack post and episode of History Impossible about the significant three root historical causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has largely been well-received. What I didn’t expect is that one of the main sources I used for that episode would be willing to speak with me in greater depth about the massively underrated Arab Revolt of 1936-1939. In this episode, we’re joined by the scholar, political analyst, and writer Oren Kessler, whose 2023 book Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict should be included as required reading for anyone interested or invested in what...
2023-11-07
1h 02
History Impossible
Israel, Gaza, and Three Root Causes
When you talk about history for a living, the contemporary world often has opportunities to make your knowledge more relevant. What knowledge actually possessed here about Israel and Palestine is likely more limited than some, I'd like to think that there is still some I can share to help clarify the conversation a little, at least when it comes to the notion of truly root causes to this ongoing conflict whose 2023 flare-up is the worst it's been in a long time, if not ever.In this special dispatch of History Impossible--which is being treated as a proper episode--we're...
2023-10-31
1h 47
Origin Story
Boomers: You never had it so good
This week, Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt look at the most powerful and divisive generational cohort of them all: boomers. The people born between 1946 and 1964 have been credited, and blamed, for creating the world we live in. They’re the 60s generation, the Me generation, the Reagan generation and the Third Way generation. Where they lead, the world follows. Now that most of them have passed the age of 60, they are allegedly at war with millennials over their legacy: OK, boomer.But does it really make sense to generalise about a cohort which extends from Dolly Parton to...
2023-10-30
1h 23
History Impossible
Affirmative Action and the Making of a Token
This is a bonus episode (a bit bigger than one might expect) that adapts and, more importantly expands, an essay I wrote for my friend and editor Jamie on his American Dreaming Substack. I seriously need to thank him for letting me write something so…I dunno, controversial? Combative? Anyway, whatever, so THAT under his publication’s name).This does use a very contemporary and contentious issue as its launchpad, and while some might see this as impolitic or even inappropriate, my history-addled brain only allowed me to see, hear, and read what I see, hear, and read and...
2023-10-10
1h 15
History Impossible
Is The Holocaust Unique?
Hey all. This is an adaptation/audio version of an essay I recently wrote for my friend and editor Jamie Paul’s American Dreaming Substack, in which I examine the uniqueness of the Holocaust as both a genocide and historical event. If you like what you hear and want to hear me delve more into this subject, I’ll try to delve further into it in a future special episode like this one. But in the meantime, please enjoy. And thank you very much for all of your patience as I try and juggle all the projects I have on tap...
2023-09-19
30 min
History Impossible
Balkan Inferno: The Heritage of Horror
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains persistent graphic genocide violence and cruelty, especially in its first 75 minutes. Listener discretion is advised.In this part of the ongoing Balkan prelude to our return to the "Muslim Nazis" series, we are about to descend into the depths of hell. This was by design by the murderous Ustashe regime that took power after the invasion and dismemberment of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Fuhrer of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler. What happened next was a nightmare beyond the the imagining of most modern, comfortable nations in the 21st century...
2023-09-05
5h 18
IEA Podcast
Why Are Mortgages Skyrocketing? | IEA Podcast
The average mortgage rate has risen above 6 per cent, representing the highest rate since the mini-budget fiasco of last year. But why is this the case?To discuss this, IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh spoke to Joseph C. Sternberg, Political Economics columnist at The Wall Street Journal and member of the newspaper's editorial board. Get full access to Institute of Economic Affairs | Insider at insider.iea.org.uk/subscribe
2023-06-23
31 min
History Impossible
Rags: The Pure-Hearted Mutt of the Great War
Dogs have been man’s best friend for millennia, so it stands to reason that man’s best friend will follow man into the depths of hell, that is, war. This wasn’t simply to rip and tear the throats of man’s enemies (though that certainly would play a part) or to serve as cannon fodder. Oftentimes, the dogs utilized in war—war dogs—would outshine their human counterparts in acts of heroism. This has been going on for thousands of years, but it became apparent just how valuable dogs were during the Great War of 1914-1918.Among t...
2023-05-16
3h 23
History Impossible
The First Woke President
In this newest episode of History Impossible, I was joined by my friend, comrade, and frequent collaborator CJ Killmer, host of the Dangerous History Podcast, primarily to dive deep into the question of one of America's most underrated villains, President Woodrow Wilson, particularly on his track record and beliefs regarding one of the dooziest of topics: race. And to put it bluntly, Wilson, as outlined by CJ in his recent 5+ hour episode concerning this subject that's part of his larger Woodrow Wilson series, did not have a good track record when it came to race in America, particularly when it...
2023-05-02
2h 21
The Creativity Talks
The Ten Precepts of Creativity (Pt II)
In this episode of The Creativity Talks, Rene and Crystal dive into the latter five of ten components of creativity, from process to connection. __________________________________________________ For Crystal and Rene, Creativity isn't just a quality. It's a religion. Tune in to learn why the creative drive is at the forefront of everything they do, from self-care to songwriting to simply being human. Take a deep dive into the research on Creativity and flow, insights about the creative process, interviews with guests in the field, and actionable meditations for tending to your creative self. You'll come away with a palpable con...
2023-03-30
18 min
History Impossible
Pandemic: A Plague Coda
While there is plenty to say about how a pandemic affects us while we’re in the middle of it, there is just as much, if not more, to say about how a pandemic affects us when it ends.As of May of 2023, over three years have passed since the outbreak of COVID-19 and, according to the President of the United States Joe Biden, the emergency has ended. And yet, many people around the world, but in America in particular, continue to grapple with the realities of the pandemic that wreaked havoc on our way of life and st...
2023-03-22
3h 29
Oscar, wir müssen reden...
Oscar, wir müssen reden 14 - Oscars 1932: Bad Girl & Shanghai Express
"Oscar, wir müssen reden ..." ist ein Podcast, bei dem wir die Filmgeschichte durch die Linse der Best-Picture-Oscarkategorie und aller Nominierten betrachten... und möglicherweise verzweifeln. In der 14. Folge betrachten wir die 5. Oscar-Verleihung vom 18. November 1932, indem wir ein Melodrama fragiler Maskulinität, "Bad Girl" (1931) von Frank Borzage, einem über weibliche Sexualitäten und deren Verdammung, "Shanghai Express" (1931) von Josef von Sternberg, entgegenhalten wollen. Für Interessierte: Bad Girl o.A. (o.J.). "Bad Girl." In: AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Zugriff unter https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/7252. Cairns, David (2018). "The Forgotten. Tenement Gentleman." In: MUB...
2023-03-10
1h 16
CINÉMA CINÉ-CLUB JEAN VIGO
CINEMAVIVA CINECLUB JEAN VIGO - L'ANGE BLEU DE JOSEF VON STERNBERG - 180123
Emission du Dimanche 12 Février consacrée au film "L'Ange Bleu" de Joseph Von Sternberg Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
2023-02-19
09 min
History Impossible
The Fictions of History
Hello everyone. This is an audio version of the essay I wrote for the History Impossible Substack (as well as here!) called "The Fiction(s) of History." In this special episode, I take a dive into the dueling narratives of historical progress (what my friend CJ Killmer of the Dangerous History Podcast calls the teleological approach to history; yes, he's much smarter than me) and historical cycles of the Strauss-Howe and Turchin-Nefedov variety. It's not all philosophy, despite the subject matter, and it does indeed touch upon some historical topics that I do intend to cover in more detail one...
2023-02-14
1h 59
History Impossible
The Blonde Conspiracy feat. Greg Zink (An Impossible Interview VII)
In this newest History Impossible conversation, I’m speaking with Greg Zink, the host of the Smoke Filled Rooms podcast, a new and up-and-coming show that gives us a deep dive into political true crime. I’ve been following Greg since he started his show in early 2022, beginning with a series on the Nuremberg Trials, and when he tackled a topic I had been considering doing myself ever since I threatened all of you with a return to Hollywood’s scandalous history—namely, the death (and life) of Marilyn Monroe—I invited him onto History Impossible to discuss both it and the re...
2023-01-24
2h 53
History Impossible
Stakeholder Nazism (An Impossible Polemic)
Happy 2023, everybody. I hope everyone's 2022 was a good one. It's hard to believe we're really getting into this new decade often portrayed as "the future" in old-school sci-fi/cyberpunk stories, isn't it?Anyway, I wanted to close out 2022/open up 2023 with something a little different; as you know I'm essentially turning my written Substack posts into audio versions for the supporters of History Impossible so you can all get some good exclusive content and this one is no exception. However, this essay I wrote about stakeholder capitalism and the economics of National Socialist Germany struck a different chord...
2023-01-02
1h 44
History Impossible
The Birth of the Lexicon, Part II: The American Lunatic (Infinitesimal Impossibilities 04)
In this second part of our story about the birth of the Oxford English Dictionary, we cover the second half--perhaps the second hemisphere, to use a brain pun--of the main minds behind the creation of the multi-volume book. This is the story of William Chester Minor, an American polymath of sorts similar to James Murray, though of far greater education and class status.Minor's time growing up in Ceylon (what is now Sri Lanka) is discussed, as is his military education and time serving in the U.S. Civil War, where it is quite possible that his mind...
2022-12-19
2h 13
History Impossible
The Birth of the Lexicon, Part I: The Scottish Polymath (Infinitesimal Impossibilities 04)
If ever there was a story whose subject was small but whose effect was immense--i.e., the central theme of Infinitesimal Impossibilities--this would be that story.We don't often think about where words come from, and when we do it's usually pretty selective. This is for good reason: the English language has an almost unquantifiable number of words. And yet, back in the 19th century, the first serious endeavors were made to quantify these multitudes of words. The United States came first with the famous Webster's Dictionary (now Merriam-Webster), but the far more comprehensive and complete English dictionary--the Oxford...
2022-12-12
1h 38
Emotion Side Story
Épisode 6 - Leave Her To Heaven de John M. Stahl - Échec de l'emprise
Leave Her To Heaven, ou Péché Mortel en français, un film d’une noirceur flamboyante Cette semaine, nous explorons Leave Her To Heavende John M. Stahl, un film noir de 1945 avec Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde et Jeanne Crain. Leave Her To Heaven est un film noir singulier, notamment car il contient cette combinaison entre le fond : une histoire horrifique et dérangeante associée à un formalisme étincelant, cet incroyable technicolor qui va contribuer à rendre ce film presque hypnotique. Ce film...
2022-11-22
24 min
History Impossible
A Third Reich Bildungsroman
NOTE: Please stick through the intro. There's an important announcement.WARNING: This episode contains the use of offensive racial epithets and disturbing depictions of bigotry that some listeners may find upsetting.What was like to be a child and grow up during the rise of the Nazis? Many have given us memorable answers to that question. There are even those who are still alive and remember it, however vaguely, though we are quickly losing them to the passage of time. But a more pressing and unusual question must be asked, especially in the context of...
2022-10-25
4h 56
Emotion Side Story
Épisode 1 – Angel d’Ernst Lubitsch – Le film “brouillard”
Dans la galaxie du cinéma, Ernst Lubitsch est l’un des plus grands : des années 1910 jusqu’à sa mort en 1947, ses œuvres du muet et du parlant ont durablement marqué le 7ème art. Il a su imposer un style unique qui a façonné Hollywood, notamment dans sa manière de faire des comédies. Cette semaine, nous explorons l’un de ses films les plus méconnus de sa période hollywoodienne : Angel. Un film de 1937 dans lequel nous retrouvons l’immense star Marlene Dietrich. ...
2022-09-21
15 min
History Impossible
Assassinations and Historical Discontents (ft. Kristaps Andrejsons of the Eastern Border)
In this special episode of History Impossible--and The Eastern Border--I was lucky enough to sit down with the host OF The Eastern Border, Kristaps Andrejsons, in what I am calling my fastest guest turnaround I've done with the show so far. It was meant to be, however, given the whirlwind of news that continues to come from his area of expertise, that is, the Eastern Border, namely involving the Russo-Ukrainian War, and above all, how all that relates to the history of that region. Because, as is always the case with me and most other people who study...
2022-09-13
1h 39
This Jungian Life Podcast
HATRED: a way to hide our secrets
Hatred is a universal human emotion related to distancing and destroying. Hatred is anger, disgust, judgment, and contempt cemented into implacable permanence. Obsessive and inflating, hatred dupes us into feeling righteous and wrathful instead of small and wounded. Hating tricks us into projecting our disowned qualities onto an outer other, making the object of our hatred into an avatar for our own split-off instincts and desires. Our fixation fuses us in a darkly intimate way with “other,” the holder of a secret we are compelled to uncover, a truth we demand to rule. Hate hides the dread of discovering the...
2022-09-01
1h 04
History Impossible
The Fuhrer’s Court Jew Part II: The Fall of Icarus
You can only fly so close to the sun for so long before the wax starts melting.This was a lesson that Erik Jan Hanussen, the most successful and famous clairvoyant in Europe (and quite possibly the world), would have to learn the hard way, as he positioned himself closer and closer with his friends in the nascent National Socialist Party of Germany. They would very quickly--through everything from IOUs to decadent parties, to private consultations--connected like symbiotic lifeforms, one feeding off the other and vice versa. Soon, though, that symbiosis would be challenged, perhaps inevitably thanks to Hanussen's...
2022-08-02
2h 16
Ira's Everything Bagel
Noshing With Joseph McBride – May 12, 2022
Author, What Ever Happened to Orson Welles? A Portrait of an Independent Career This week, Ira spoke with Joseph McBride, author of What Ever Happened to Orson Welles? A Portrait of an Independent Career. In this outsider episode of Ira’s Everything Bagel, Joseph talks about his third Welles book, which throws a new light on the famed filmmaker’s approach to Hollywood, budgets, and finishing projects; his reasons for living (and working) abroad; how Welles hired the author to appear in his movie, “The Other Side of the Wind,” and why production was so slow; why, contrary...
2022-05-12
28 min
Conferencias
Los orígenes del cine musical (VII): El ángel azul (1930) de Joseph von Sternberg
El ángel azul (Der blaue Engel, 1930, Alemania) de Joseph von Sternberg, está considerada como la primera película europea íntegramente sonora. Su protagonista es Marlene Dietrich, estrella del nuevo cine sonoro. El vínculo de la actriz con Sternberg alumbraría otros títulos fundamentales, como Marruecos o Fatalidad. La periodista cultural, Elsa Fernández-Santos, presenta esta película que forma parte del ciclo Los orígenes del cine musical, dedicado a las incursiones pioneras en la sonorización del arte cinematográfico.El ángel azul (Der blaue Engel, 1930, Alemania) de Joseph von Sternberg, con Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich y Hans A...
2022-03-25
31 min
Cinefilia e Companhia
#28 – O anjo azul, de Joseph von Sternberg
Nos primórdios do cinema falado alemão, Joseph von Sternberg vem diretamente de Hollywood para dirigir aquele que seria uma das grandes obras-primas do período. Henrique, Hugo e Juliana se juntam para discutir o filme, cheios de nostalgia, fascínio e olhos voltados para a grande Marlene Dietrich, que teve aqui o grande trampolim de sua carreira. ------------------------------------------------- Entre em contato com o Cinefilia & Companhia, e deixe seus comentários, elogios e opiniões sobre os filmes tratados. E-mail: cinefilia.companhia@gmail.com Instagram: @cinefiliaecompanhia YouTube: https://www.yo...
2022-03-24
1h 28
PZ's Podcast
Episode 328 - The Face Behind the Mask
It is easy ("It's So Easy" - L. Ronstadt, 1977) to talk about "going deeper" and the "journey inward" and the layers of human personality. But in practice it rarely happens. It rarely happens that you actually let on to another person what you are thinking. As Joseph von Sternberg, the director of at least ten great movies, observed: "The average human being lives behind an impenetrable veil and will disclose his deep emotions only in a crisis which robs him of control." That is a supremely important sentence from the great man. I...
2021-12-10
23 min
Soberbius Podcast
SOBERBIUS #121
-- SOBERBIUS #121 -- Podcast Electronic Music -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ LINKS: 🔘 https://linktr.ee/soberbius 🔘 TRACKLIST: Joseph Carlo - The Old's Gods Aren't Forgotten (Original Mix) Innellea - Returning Spaces (Original Mix) Coeus - Vita (Original Mix) Colyn - Martian (Original Mix) Henry Saiz, Edu Imbernon - Fireblade (Original Mix) M.E.M.O. & Monolitio - On My Way Audiojack - Missing (Original Mix) Gorgon City - Skywalk (Dubmix) T.M.A - Auriol (Bondi Remix) Nadav Vee, Tamir Regev - Alone (Original Mix) Propellar - Mane...
2021-11-18
2h 45
History Impossible
Escaping Farhud: The Joseph Samuels Story
Sometimes the best way to convey the weight of history is to read the words of just one person who lived it.In this special episode of History Impossible, we'll be looking at the life of Joseph Samuels, whose incredible journey and profound resilience throughout his 90 plus years on this planet deserved examination. From the dusty streets of Baghdad, where he escaped the first and worst massacre of Iraqi Jewish history as a boy, to his dangerous flight to the new Jewish home of Israel, to his search for meaning in his life and his discovery of love and...
2021-07-22
1h 43
Spotlighting the Indie Author
Book Review - The Rhise of Light by Max B Sternberg
Welcome to Book Review - The Rhise of Light by Max B Sternberg (https://www.spotlightingtheindieauthor.com/33) Length: 28 minutes 21 seconds Joseph and Nina review The Rhise of Light, the debut novel written by Max B Sternberg, on today's podcast. Come join them as they delve into a world that brings a unique twist and interpretation to faith-based high fantasy. With emotional highs and lows, certain peril, dysfunction, and humor; tough questions are asked, and answers will come to light. You will also learn how to enter the contestest. The prize an autographed paperback copy of Rhise of light. Join Joseph...
2021-06-01
28 min
Spotlighting the Indie Author
Author Chat with Max B Sternberg - Author of The Rhise Of Light
Welcome to Author Chat with Max B Sternberg - Author of The Rhise Of Light (https://www.spotlightingtheindieauthor.com/32) Length: 30 minutes 52 seconds Who is Max B Sternberg? Max B Sternberg is a Believer, Husband, and Father ; who strives to live his life as best he can – in all areas – for Jesus. Max B Sternberg is also an Indie Author. His debut novel, a Christian Fantasy, The Rhise of Light is like no other, The tale will be released on June 1, 2021. Join Joseph Clay and Max Sternberg for an in depth author chat about The Rhise of Light, and the story behi...
2021-05-25
30 min
Classic Movie Reviews
Episode 193 - Shanghai Express
"Shanghai Express" 1932 brings us the drama and danger facing several travelers on the train from Peking to Shanghai during the civil war in China. Director Josef von Sternberg builds an engaging film that has solid production values and the look of a more recent adventure movie. Our featured actor Anna May Wong is Hui Fei who plays a pivotal role that involves rebel leader Henry Chang played by Warner Oland.In addition to civil war the film centers on the love story between Marlene Dietrich as the beautiful and mysterious Shanghai Lily/Madeline and Clive Brook as...
2021-02-22
48 min
Bist du Moped! Podcast
1900 - Der Kurier des Kaisers
Wenn Sonnenkönig Sebastian mit Kaiser Franz Joseph mithalten möchte, bleibt er uns bis ins Jahr 2085 erhalten. Da schmilzt nicht nur das Herz von Martina Salomon dahin. Endlich verpassen auch die Gebrüder Moped der charmanten Chefredakteurin den ergreifenden Lovesong für ihren Lieblingskanzler. Ist schließlich ihr gutes Recht. Und Recht muss Recht bleiben.Eine Reise ins Jahr 1900, in dem die Männerwelt in geselliger Runde alleine wählt und ihre Stimmen geschickt nach ökonomischen Aspekten schichtet. In Österreich erscheint die erste Kronen Zeitung, während sich in Frankreich die linkslinke Brieftauben-Bubble über die Hässlichkeit d...
2021-02-02
19 min
Coding Blocks
Who Owns Open-Source Software?
We discuss all things open-source, leaving Michael and Joe to hold down the fort while Allen is away, while Joe’s impersonations are spot on and Michael is on a first name basis, assuming he can pronounce it. This episode of the Coding Blocks podcast is about the people and organizations behind open-source software. We talk about the different incentives behind projects, and their governance to see if we can understand our ecosystem better. This episode’s show notes can be found at https://www.codingblocks.net/episode150, if you’re reading this via your podcast...
2021-01-18
2h 09
A Century in Cinema
1930 THE BLUE ANGEL
This week we watch The Blue Angel, directed by Joseph von Sternberg and starring Marlene Dietrich. Andrew could have talked for hours about these two and their filmography, so prepare for a passionate and informative discussion. We talk about why we love tragedies, why we love subtitles, and why we love this movie. This is also the first podcast we recorded after debuting the show. Thank you to all our wonderful listeners for keeping up with our ramblings!Where to watch The Blue Angel (1930)Variety's Review of the English version of The Blue AngelWhere to watch The Public Enem...
2020-12-01
46 min
Such Sights to See
4 – Falling In Love Again
In this episode I go wide and talk about everything from Tom Hooper’s Cats to Joseph Von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich. Cinema is a magical world!
2020-11-25
29 min
Rationally Speaking Podcast
Are Boomers to blame for Millennials' struggles?
Rationally Speaking returns from hiatus with a look at a clash between two generations: Millennials, and their parents' generation, the Baby Boomers. Faced with stagnant wages and rising costs of education, rent, and health care, Millennials have a tougher path to economic security than Boomers did. And a growing number of millennial writers argue that their situation is the result of misguided and irresponsible policy choices made by the Boomers themselves. Are they right? Are Boomers to blame for Millennials' current economic struggles? To answer this question, Julia gets three different perspectives: Jill F...
2020-11-09
59 min
The Pin Factory
Biden vs. Trump, Brexit Negotiations and Negative Interest Rates
In this episode of The Pin Factory, the ASI's Matthew Lesh is joined by Daniel Pryor, Head of Programmes at the Adam Smith Institute and Joseph C. Sternberg, Editorial-Page Editor and Political Economics Columnist at the Wall Street Journal Europe. They discuss the prospects for the US Presidential election, Britain's ongoing Brexit negotiations and whether the Bank of England should adopt negative interest rates. Guests: Matthew Lesh (Head of Research, Adam Smith Institute) Daniel Pryor (Head of Programmes, Adam Smith Institute) Joseph C. Sternberg (Editorial-Page Editor and Political Economics Columnist, Wall Street Journal)...
2020-10-28
1h 00
The Suzanne Venker Show
62. The Inevitable Fallout of the Millennial Woman's Life Plan
Since the time they went off to college, millennials have been on the wrong track when it comes to life and love. But it isn't their fault. Their parents, aka baby boomers, led millennials astray. “We suffered from the educational debt phenomenon because when we couldn’t find jobs, a lot of us went to college. Or we got graduate degrees. Our boomer parents encouraged us to fund a lot of that with debt, on the premise that it would eventually pay off in the job market. But that was clearly wrong, and we’re paying...
2020-09-13
57 min
The Movies That Made Me
The Love Witch writer/director Anna Biller
Movies Referenced In This Episode The Love Witch (2016) Baby Face (1933) Stromboli (1950) Europa ’51 (1951) Fear (1951) Duel In The Sun (1946) The Scarlet Empress (1934) Blonde Venus (1932) Nora Prentiss (1947) Woman On The Run (1950) Wait Until Dark (1967) Rosemary’s Baby (1968) Imitation of Life (1969) Little Women (2019) Emma (2020) My Cousin Rachel (2017) Sex and the City (2008) Mamma Mia! (2008) Mildred Pierce (1945) The Reckless Moment (1949) Sudden Fear (1952) Torch Song (1953) Captain Marvel (2019) Other Notable Items The Captain Trips virus in Stephen King’s novel The Stand (1978) Marlene Dietrich Mae West Jennifer Jones Joan Crawford Joan Bennett Gene Tierney Barbara Stanwyck The Hays Code Cary Grant Marilyn Monroe Ingrid Bergma...
2020-05-19
1h 06
The Ballpark
The Ballpark | Extra Innings: How Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials’ Economic Future, an interview with Joseph Sternberg
Contributor(s): Joseph Sternberg | In this Extra Inning from the LSE US Centre, Ballpark host Chris Gilson talks with The Wall Street Journal’s Joseph Sternberg about his new book, The Theft of a Decade: How the Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials’ Economic Future. Joseph Sternberg outlines the effects of the Great Recession on Millennials and talks about Millennials’ economic and political future. They also discuss the policy issues that will continue to challenge Boomers and Millennials as the former ages out of the working population and puts economic pressure on the latter. Joseph Sternberg is a member of the editor...
2020-02-07
28 min
LSE: The Ballpark
The Ballpark | Extra Innings: How Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials’ Economic Future, an interview with Joseph Sternberg
Contributor(s): Joseph Sternberg | In this Extra Inning from the LSE US Centre, Ballpark host Chris Gilson talks with The Wall Street Journal’s Joseph Sternberg about his new book, The Theft of a Decade: How the Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials’ Economic Future. Joseph Sternberg outlines the effects of the Great Recession on Millennials and talks about Millennials’ economic and political future. They also discuss the policy issues that will continue to challenge Boomers and Millennials as the former ages out of the working population and puts economic pressure on the latter. Joseph Sternberg is a member of the editor...
2020-02-07
28 min
LSE Podcasts
The Ballpark | Extra Innings: Millennials’ Stolen Economic Future: Joseph Sternberg interview
In this Extra Inning from the LSE US Centre, Ballpark host Chris Gilson talks with The Wall Street Journal’s Joseph Sternberg about his new book, The Theft of a Decade: How the Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials’ Economic Future. Joseph Sternberg outlines the effects of the Great Recession on Millennials and talks about Millennials’ economic and political future. They also discuss the policy issues that will continue to challenge Boomers and Millennials as the former ages out of the working population and puts economic pressure on the latter. Joseph Sternberg is a member of the editorial board of The Wall S...
2020-02-07
28 min
LSE Podcasts
The Ballpark | Extra Innings: Millennial Economics and US Politics: Joseph Sternberg event
On the 9th of October 2019, the US Centre hosted Joseph Sternberg of The Wall Street Journal at our public event, “How Millennial Economics Will Shake Up US Politics”. At the event, he presented an overview of Millennial economics in America and outlined how the Great Recession affected Millennials in particular. He also discussed the continuing effects of the recession even as economic conditions have improved, and some of the political issues that will continue to challenge Americans across the Boomer-Millennial divide. Joseph Sternberg is a member of the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, where he writes the Political Econ...
2020-02-03
1h 25
LSE: The Ballpark
The Ballpark | Extra Innings: How Millennial Economics Will Shake Up US Politics, a public event with Joseph Sternberg
Contributor(s): Joseph Sternberg | On the 9th of October 2019, the US Centre hosted Joseph Sternberg of The Wall Street Journal at our public event, “How Millennial Economics Will Shake Up US Politics”. At the event, he presented an overview of Millennial economics in America and outlined how the Great Recession affected Millennials in particular. He also discussed the continuing effects of the recession even as economic conditions have improved, and some of the political issues that will continue to challenge Americans across the Boomer-Millennial divide. Joseph Sternberg is a member of the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, where he w...
2020-01-31
1h 24
The Ballpark
The Ballpark | Extra Innings: How Millennial Economics Will Shake Up US Politics, a public event with Joseph Sternberg
Contributor(s): Joseph Sternberg | On the 9th of October 2019, the US Centre hosted Joseph Sternberg of The Wall Street Journal at our public event, “How Millennial Economics Will Shake Up US Politics”. At the event, he presented an overview of Millennial economics in America and outlined how the Great Recession affected Millennials in particular. He also discussed the continuing effects of the recession even as economic conditions have improved, and some of the political issues that will continue to challenge Americans across the Boomer-Millennial divide. Joseph Sternberg is a member of the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, where he w...
2020-01-31
1h 24
The Dan Proft Show Podcast
January 6, 2020
I asked WSJ's Joseph Sternberg if Tucker Carlson's call for the GOP to jettison "Chamber of Commerce libertarianism" is correct. Jerusalem Post's Seth Frantzman offers insight on the limits of Iran's retaliatory options. I talk impeachment politics and health care policy with former WI Gov. Scott Walker. I also discuss why Atlanta police are instituting a zero tolerance policy on chases, why dollar convenience stores are being (unfairly) targeted by the Left, how LA news anchors reacted to learning of CA's new water usage law and how much life has gotten better in the last decade.See...
2020-01-07
1h 52
Between the Lines
American foreign policy regrets and the mis-spent earnings of a millennial
Is nationalism an excuse for world domination? If you have an arsenal of weapons like the US does, you need a more nuanced catch-phrase than 'America first' if you don't want to start a war. Brendon O'Connor, Associate Professor in American Politics, United States Studies Centre , University of Sydney, co-author of Ideologies of American Foreign PolicyJoseph Sternberg explains why the challenges of Generation Millennial go beyond spending their house deposit on avocado toast in his book The Theft of a Decade
2019-12-19
29 min
Between the Lines
American foreign policy regrets and the mis-spent earnings of a millennial
Is nationalism an excuse for world domination? If you have an arsenal of weapons like the US does, you need a more nuanced catch-phrase than 'America first' if you don't want to start a war. Brendon O'Connor, Associate Professor in American Politics, United States Studies Centre , University of Sydney, co-author of Ideologies of American Foreign PolicyJoseph Sternberg explains that the challenges of Generation Millennial go beyond spending their house deposit on avocado toast in his book The Theft of a Decade
2019-07-18
29 min
Banter: An AEI Podcast
How boomers stole millennials’ economic future: A conversation with Joseph C. Sternberg
Why are millennials so liberal? How much did the Great Recession hurt millennials specifically? And do we really spend all our money on Chipotle and avocado toast? The Wall Street Journal's Joseph C. Sternberg joined us to discuss these questions and more. The post How boomers stole millennials’ economic future: A conversation with Joseph C. Sternberg appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
2019-05-22
34 min
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2019-05-14
9h 52
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2019-05-14
9h 52
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2019-05-14
9h 52
For Real
#31 Francophile Bonanza
This week Alice and Kim talk about Soviet spy cats, French history, and Harper Lee and a murder trial.This episode is sponsored by Kawaii Craft Life by Sosae Caetano and Dennis Caetano and Book Riot’s TBR. Check out Book Riot Insiders for the inside scoop!Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kim Ukura.New BooksRough Magic: Riding the World’s Loneliest Horse Race by Lara Prior-Palmer Fearing...
2019-05-14
41 min
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2019-05-14
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2019-05-14
9h 52
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2019-05-14
03 min
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2019-05-14
9h 52
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Brazil's Electoral Upset; Germany's Changing Leadership
Joseph C. Sternberg and Mary Anastasia O'Grady discuss Brazilian voters' revolt against corruption and Angela Merkel's political decline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-29
25 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Saudi Arabia's Many Tall Tales; Global Economy Jitters
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall discuss Riyadh's inability to get its story straight on Jamal Khashoggi's murder and turmoil in global financial markets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-25
23 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Bavarians Revolt; Beijing Represses
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall discuss Bavarian voters' rebuke to Angela Merkel and Beijing's repression of its Muslim minority. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-16
25 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Beijing Expands Its Reach Abroad, America Responds
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall discuss a missing Interpol official, a journalist kicked out of Hong Kong, and a new Trump strategy on China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-08
26 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Britain's Parties Search for Message, London Searches for Brexit Plan
Joseph C. Sternberg and Robert Colvile catch up on Britain's annual party convention season, and weigh the next challenging few weeks in Britain's divorce from the European Union. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-04
24 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Trump Back in Love With Kim Jong Un; Merkel's Grip Slips in Germany
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall discuss Trump's overture to North Korea, and the beginning of the end of Merkel's long reign in Berlin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-01
26 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Trump Visits United Nations and Gets a Chuckle
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall discuss whether there's a Trump Doctrine, why Europe is obstructing Washington on Iran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-27
25 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Shots Fired in Trump's Trade War; More Brexit Mayhem
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall on what winning a trade war with China means, and why Theresa May can't pick a Brexit plan and stick to it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-24
25 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
'Fort Trump' in Poland, and Staring Down Modern Threats
Joseph C. Sternberg and Elisabeth Braw on Poland's plan to name a fort after Donald Trump, and what 'deterrence' means in an age of cyber threats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-20
28 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Asia Avoids a Crisis; Britain Falls Into One
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall on how East Asia has avoided the current emerging-market contagion, and why a Brexit deal for Britain is so elusive with only six months to go. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-17
24 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
What European Voters Want
Joseph C. Sternberg and Sophia Gaston on how voters really feel about immigration, and why politicians keep missing the point. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-13
26 min
WSJ Opinion: Foreign Edition
Sweden Speaks; Progress (or Not) in North Korea
Joseph C. Sternberg and Hugo Restall on European politics in turmoil and Asian diplomacy in confusion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-09-10
24 min
We Love Flashback
#22 - Quand Johnny Hallyday, Hannibal Lecter et d'autres se retrouvent dans nos salles obscures
Pour finir ce mois de juin en beauté, Antoine Jullien revient sur les ressorties en salles avec au programme : - "Nous nous sommes tant aimés" : le chef d'oeuvre d'Ettore Scola qui lui permit de s'inscrire définitivement comme leader de la nouvelle vague italienne. - "Morocco" ou la première collaboration entre Joseph Von Sternberg et la magnifique Marlène Dietrich. - "Le Spécialiste" de Sergio Corbucci : un western spaghetti où l'on retrouve notamment au casting notre Johnny Hallyday national en pistolero. - "Le Silence des agneaux" de Jonathan Demme : classique parmi les classiques du film de serial Killer...
2018-06-25
11 min
BibleProject
Characters In The Bible
Have you ever wondered what Jesus looked like? Or maybe why the Bible rarely tells us what a person what thinking? Characters in Bible stories are described and portrayed very differently compared to characters in modern stories. In this episode Tim and Jon discuss character design in the Bible. The guys start out (0-9:50) showing how our modern tradition of telling every detail about a character in a story, where they are from, what they look like, what their inner thoughts are, comes from Greek story telling tradition. This is the exact opposite of ancient Jewish...
2018-01-15
48 min