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Josiah Kaplan
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UNICEF Innocenti Podcasts
Present Imperfect Episode 6: Josiah Kaplan on the rights of children on the move
UNICEF Innocenti presents Present Imperfect, a podcast series exploring the evolution of child rights over the past three decades - and the decades to come, 35 years after the approval of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, or CRC, by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989. According to the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations, 281 million people lived outside their country of origin in 2020, representing about 3.6% of the world's population. Freedom of movement is a human right, recognized under article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and there's no internationally agreed definition of migrants. ...
2024-11-14
55 min
Womanica
Comediennes: Marietta Holley
Marietta Holley (1836-1926) was a popular American humorist. Over her 40-year literary career, she used comedic language to advocate for feminist causes like suffrage and temperance. For Further Reading: Marietta Holley: Life with “Josiah Allen’s Wife” Marietta Holley: The Humorist as Propagandist Twayne’s United States Authors Series: Marietta Holley This month, we’re talking about comediennes — women throughout history who have made us laugh. They transgressed societal norms through comedy and often spoke out against injustice using their sharp wit. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When w...
2023-12-12
05 min
House of Mystery Radio on NBC
Joshua Lloyd Fox & Heather Daughrity - House of Haunts
In 1823, Josiah Hale built his family a grand home in the sultry heat and blinding glare of the Deep South.It wasn’t long before the shadows crept in. Now, two hundred years later, this grand home stands forlorn, abandoned, blank windows reflecting only darkness.Some houses carry lasting impressions of those who have lived and died there.Some places still bear the scars of past tragedies.Some buildings are heavy with the spirits of the dead.Hale House outweighs them all.But wait.The...
2023-10-26
50 min
Dark Minds : Horror & Dark Fantasy Writers
Joshua Lloyd Fox & Heather Daughrity - House of Haunts
In 1823, Josiah Hale built his family a grand home in the sultry heat and blinding glare of the Deep South.It wasn’t long before the shadows crept in. Now, two hundred years later, this grand home stands forlorn, abandoned, blank windows reflecting only darkness.Some houses carry lasting impressions of those who have lived and died there.Some places still bear the scars of past tragedies.Some buildings are heavy with the spirits of the dead.Hale House outweighs them all.But wait.The...
2023-10-26
50 min
The Al Galdi Podcast
Episode 570: update on sale of Commanders with sports-business insider Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic and more
16:18 - Guest: sports-business insider Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic on the holdup in the finalizing of the sale of the Commanders, including the complicated nature of Josh Harris group's proposed deal to buy the team, the possibility of Dan Snyder actually lending Harris money to buy the team from Snyder, whether there are legitimate financial concerns about the Harris group, the extent to which the NFL wants to get rid of Snyder as an owner and whether Snyder now actually truly wants to sell the team36:50 - Nationals: analysis of an 11-6 win at...
2023-05-11
54 min
Hybrid Unlimited
Hybrid Unlimited Ep 9 Is Gene Doping The Future Of Sports? With Dr. Josiah Zayner & Ian Kaplan
On todays episode we had Dr. Josiah Zayner, the founder of the Odin. Dr. Zayner is best known for his self experimentation and his work with genetic engineering and dealing with CRISPR. We covered the ethics of genetic engineering, the detectability of it in sports, the legality of everything. We are in a unique era where we may be able to control our genes from our own homes. You wont want to miss this one. Are you enjoying the podcast? Please share and leave a review! Show Notes: https://blog.hybridperformancemethod.com/hybrid-unlimited-ep-9...
2020-01-16
1h 17
Hybrid Unlimited
Hybrid Unlimited Ep 9 Is Gene Doping The Future Of Sports? With Dr. Josiah Zayner & Ian Kaplan
On todays episode we had Dr. Josiah Zayner, the founder of the Odin. Dr. Zayner is best known for his self experimentation and his work with genetic engineering and dealing with CRISPR. We covered the ethics of genetic engineering, the detectability of it in sports, the legality of everything. We are in a unique era where we may be able to control our genes from our own homes. You wont want to miss this one. Are you enjoying the podcast? Please share and leave a review! Show Notes: https://blog.hybridperformancemethod.com/hybrid-unlimited-ep-9...
2020-01-16
1h 19
Refugee Studies Centre
HIP2015, Session: Humanitarian Innovation and The Military
Parallel session: Humanitarian Innovation and the Military 18 July 2015, 11:00-12:30, 1st Panel Room. Nathaniel Raymond, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, James Ryan, University of London. Chair: Josiah Kaplan, Humanitarian Innovation Project. Military and humanitarian actors increasingly interact across a range of contexts, from natural disaster response to complex emergencies. To date, however, sensitive but important questions surrounding knowledge creation, diffusion, and exchange between both communities remain under-explored, both in debates on humanitarian innovation and humanitarian civil-military coordination. This panel seeks to prompt critical discussion around a sensitive topic by examining how innovative forms of knowledge are created, diffused, and exchanged between military and...
2016-07-12
1h 19
Refugee Studies Centre
HIP2015, Session: Humanitarian Innovation and The Military
Parallel session: Humanitarian Innovation and the Military 18 July 2015, 11:00-12:30, 1st Panel Room. Nathaniel Raymond, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, James Ryan, University of London. Chair: Josiah Kaplan, Humanitarian Innovation Project. Military and humanitarian actors increasingly interact across a range of contexts, from natural disaster response to complex emergencies. To date, however, sensitive but important questions surrounding knowledge creation, diffusion, and exchange between both communities remain under-explored, both in debates on humanitarian innovation and humanitarian civil-military coordination. This panel seeks to prompt critical discussion around a sensitive topic by examining how innovative forms of knowledge are created, diffused, and exchanged between military and...
2016-07-12
1h 19
The New York Academy of Sciences
Digital Healthcare Technology Part 2: Take One App a Day with Food
Dr. Robert Kaplan, Director of the National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, and Dr. Barbara Barry, research scientist with the Northeastern University Relational Agents Group, discuss the evolving role of technology in addressing the behavioral aspects of health. These ideas will be further explored at an event on Friday, March 22, at the New York Academy of Sciences titled Health 2.0: Digital Technology in Clinical Care. This conference is jointly presented by The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, The Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and the New York Academy of Sciences. Dr. Robert Kaplan, Director...
2013-03-20
24 min