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European engineering educators
#44 Publication Spotlight Anup Shrestha SEFI 2025 Best Student Paper: Engineering Student Preparedness in Disaster-Prone Nepal
Despite the increasing magnitude and frequency of disasters, it remains unclear whether civil engineers possess the ability to understand disaster risk and design resilient infrastructures. This episode features Anup Shrestha from Water and Development Research Group, School of Engineering, Aalto University (Finland). We talk about the winner of the ‘Best Student Paper’ at the SEFI 2025 Conference entitled “Are Disaster-Prone Countries’ Undergraduate Students Prepared? Insights from a Civil Engineering Program in Nepal” which Anup co-authored with Julia Sundman, Josias Láng-Ritter, Maija Taka, Olli Varis (Aalto University) and Sudeep Lamsal (Sagarmatha Engineering College). ...
2026-02-16
29 min
Kendall Bookworms
Bonus Episode; Becky Talks About Come Fly the World
Becky joins us for the last bonus episode of the season for one of her favorite books that she read this year. She tells Joe all about the book Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke and the amazing women who flew on Pan Am as stewardesses. It is an interesting story that Becky is clearly thrilled about. Some check it out. We also passed 1,000 downloads for the year! So, thank you for all the people that have listened to the show. The brothers are truly thankful for all of your support. We hope that y...
2025-12-20
37 min
Kendall Bookworms
Bonus Episode; Becky Talks About Come Fly the World
Becky joins us for the last bonus episode of the season for one of her favorite books that she read this year. She tells Joe all about the book Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke and the amazing women who flew on Pan Am as stewardesses. It is an interesting story that Becky is clearly thrilled about. Some check it out. We also passed 1,000 downloads for the year! So, thank you for all the people that have listened to the show. The brothers are truly thankful for all of your support. We hope that y...
2025-12-20
37 min
Growth & Grit - The Podcast
Episode 28: Spleash - A Founder’s Grit
In this episode of Growth & Grit, I sit down with Kerry Cooke, founder of Spleash, to hear the real story behind building a product business from the ground up. Kerry opens up about the inspiration that sparked her idea, the rollercoaster of wins and setbacks along the way, and what it takes to push through doubt when the road gets tough. If you’ve ever dreamed of creating a product, this conversation will give you an honest look at the highs, lows, and grit it takes to bring an idea to life.Spleash:https://www.spleash.co...
2025-10-08
35 min
The Country Goldmine
Country Goldmine - Show #31/2025 - Part 1
Rascal Flatts - Life Is A Highway (ft - Lizzy Hale)Luke Combs - Must've Never Met YouDave Wilbert - Live From America (It's Saturday Night)Ashley Cooke - your placeAshley Cooke - the f wordDallas Smith - How Do You Miss Me (feat. Alexandra Kay)Parker McCollum - What Kinda ManBenson Boone - Death Wish LoveElla Langley - weren't for the windTaylor Ocano - If You Hear ThisPreston Cooper - One More Place I’ve Never BeenJulia Cole - Day Late & A Buck Short Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-08-11
52 min
Midday
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents Giuseppe Verdi's masterpiece 'Aida'
Now, ever since the Baltimore Opera Company went out of business in 2009, local opera impresarios have worked hard to continue presenting productions that scratch the itch for local opera lovers, but it’s been a challenge. Two companies, Maryland Opera and Opera Baltimore, are currently carrying the torch, and they’ve picked up a significant partner in the effort to make opera once again, a part of the local landscape: the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. This weekend, the BSO will present Aida, one of Giuseppe Verdi’s great masterworks. Jonathon Heyward, Music Director at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Julia Cooke, Head o...
2025-06-09
24 min
Dance Anthems
Dance Anthems 262 - [Martin Jensen Guest Mix] - 12th April 2025
Dance Anthems with Sean Maynard is back this week with a Hottest Vibe from John Summit. New beats land from Morgan Seatree & Jem Cooke, Netsky & Andromedik, KETTAMA, Sam Alfred and more! Catch the Vibe Dance Chart playing the 5 biggest dance hits on the planet like Sub Focus & Bbyclose, Confidence Man & Eliza Rose, Mau P and more before Martin Jensen delivers the Weekend Vibe Mix! Catch the show on Vibe Nation Radio, Fresh 92.7, Impulse Radio, HITS 1 and Dance Attack FM! DOM DOLLA - DREAMIN (feat Daya) (Anyma Remix) NETSKY & ANDROMEDIK - OUT OF...
2025-04-11
1h 49
Dance Anthems Radio Show
Dance Anthems 262 - [Martin Jensen Guest Mix] - 12th April 2025
Dance Anthems with Sean Maynard is back this week with a Hottest Vibe from John Summit. New beats land from Morgan Seatree & Jem Cooke, Netsky & Andromedik, KETTAMA, Sam Alfred and more! Catch the Vibe Dance Chart playing the 5 biggest dance hits on the planet like Sub Focus & Bbyclose, Confidence Man & Eliza Rose, Mau P and more before Martin Jensen delivers the Weekend Vibe Mix! Catch the show on Vibe Nation Radio, Fresh 92.7, Impulse Radio, HITS 1 and Dance Attack FM! DOM DOLLA - DREAMIN (feat Daya) (Anyma Remix) NETSKY & ANDROMEDIK - OUT OF BODY Last Week’s Hottest Vibe - JAMES HY...
2025-04-07
1h 49
The SSR Podcast
Episode 309: The Tower Treasure (The Hardy Boys #1) (with Christina Cooke)
At last, the Hardy Boys get an episode all their own! Episode 309 takes a deep dive into the first book in the series—The Tower Treasure—as well as the bestselling franchise as a whole... and the conversation is juicy! Launched in the 1920s, the Hardy Boys prompts discussion about gendered book marketing, racism, white saviorism, letting boys be boys, virtuous poverty, Nancy Drew, the interchangeability of the Hardy brothers, nepotism, obstruction of justice, portrayals of law enforcement, and depictions of women. Christina Cooke is the author of Broughtupsy. Follow her on Instagram @christina.j.cooke.
2025-01-28
59 min
The Reason Roundtable
How Should the U.S. Respond to Hamas Executing Americans?
In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, and Nick Gillespie welcome special guest Charles C.W. Cooke to the show. The group discusses the six Israeli hostages, including American Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who were found murdered in Gaza over the weekend, before dissecting Kamala Harris' first major interview since entering the presidential race and Donald Trump's recent thoughts on abortion laws. 02:39—Six Israeli hostages found murdered by Hamas 20:25—Kamala Harris sits down for her first major interview with CNN's Dana Bash. 34:25—Weekly Listener Question 43:34—Donald Trump on in vitro fe...
2024-09-03
1h 10
Reality Notes
Julia Fox rebrand, Clinton Kane saga, Lena Dunham’s New Yorker profile + GIRLS resurgence, Hannah Berner vs Kyle Cooke, Sandoval suing/not suing Ariana Madix, Kat Torres
An accidental supersized episode this week! The pop culture gods have graced us with so much content these past few weeks that there was just toooooo much to cover. So, timestamps are below for your convenience. love you guys. really.
2024-07-21
1h 56
UmPraUm
Investidor, ter ou não, eis a questão, com Guilherme Cooke
No 1:1 de hoje, vamos falar de umas das temáticas que mais assolam as noites de sono de muitos empreendedores - se eu vou montar uma empresa OU se chega um momento que sinto que minha empresa precisa de mais dinheiro para crescer, de onde vou tirar essa grana? Para falar desse assunto: Guilherme Cooke, advogado, com mais de 20 anos de experiência no mercado de capitais nacional, tendo atuado em diversos assets e escritórios de primeira linha. Especialista em fundos de investimento e em compliance regulatório, já criou, lançou e viveu instituições reguladas...
2024-05-19
28 min
Studio Class
Episode 116: Masterclass - Julia Cooke
As the Artistic and General Director of Opera Baltimore, Julia Cooke has spearheaded a revolution, overseeing a phenomenal 366% budget increase and expanding annual events from 10 to 103 since 2020. Her visionary leadership and deep community involvement led to a monumental expansion in 2022, introducing fully staged productions alongside their renowned concert series. Beyond her role as an opera executive, Julia's journey is a testament to her multifaceted talents as a singer, teacher, mentor, and catalyst for change. Learn all about it in this Masterclass episode featuring Julia Cooke. My gratitude goes out to Hannah Boissonneault who edits our Masterclass episodes...
2024-04-30
1h 03
Under the Radar with Callie Crossley
New documentary shows how flight attendants fought to transform workplace, break gender barriers
In the 1950s, most single, white middle-class women were expected to marry and raise a family — much like their mothers before them. But becoming a flight attendant, or a "stewardess" as they were referred to then, offered another kind of life for young women — a life of adventure. From GBH’s "American Experience" program, the new documentary "Fly with Me" showcases the firsthand accounts of the pioneering women, who historians argue, transformed the workplace — both in the air and on the ground. Co-director Sarah Colt describes the stewardesses featured in the film as women fi...
2024-02-25
23 min
Musiques Nocturnes
Musiques Nocturnes #7.21
Deux heures de musiques pour terminer la semaine en douceur... Au programme ce soir : The Swingle Singers - La Lutte Des Classes (BO Film) 2013 Jacques Loussier - Impressions On Chopin’s Nocturnes 2014 Youn Sun Nah - Elles 2023 Nina Simone - Angel Of The Morning 1993 Quincy Jones - The Classic Albums 1956 - 1963 2019 Tab Benoit - What I Live For 1994 David Crosby - Déjà Vu Live - 2001 CPR - It’s All Coming Back To Me Now 1998 - Just Like Gravity 2001 America - Original Album Series 2011 Camille Bertault - Le Tigre 2020 Donzella feat Henri Salvador - Bandits De Grands Sentiments 2007 Henri Salvad...
2024-02-18
2h 00
Ethereal Mix Podcast
Best Of Reflections 2023
Episodes 147 & 148 0:00 Sultan + Shepard with Julia Church - Making Time (Extended Mix) 2:08 Christos Fourkis - Bleeding World (Original Mix) 3:43 Dmitry Molosh - Flaws (Original Mix) 6:06 Jan Blomqvist, Malou - Alone (Original Mix) 8:12 Redspace, Lluis Ribalta - Choice (Erich LH Remix) 9:10 Kyan - Lonely River (P.O.S & anamē Extended Mix) 10:33 Analog Jungs - Connection (Original Mix) 11:35 Der Effekt - Forever (Tryger Remix) 13:55 Simon Doty & Artche - Who Do You Love (Original Mix) 15:10 Eelke Kleijn - Time Machine (Extended Mix) 15:43 Marsh - All Night Long (Extended Mix) 17:15 Simon Doty - Footlose (Original Mix) 17:45 Estiva - Rays (Extended Mix) 18:47 Marsh feat. Leo Wood...
2024-01-09
2h 01
Babywearing & Breastfeeding Miracles: Introduction from Meagan Pa, IBCLC and Amphiba Baby Founder
The moment of diagnosis: Personal story
In the third episode, titled "The Moment of Diagnosis: A Personal Story," we share an intimate and raw account of the pivotal moment a family receives a life-changing medical diagnosis for their child. This episode captures the flood of emotions, the immediate impact on family dynamics, and the initial steps taken in response to the news. It's a powerful narrative that offers listeners a deeply personal perspective, providing comfort and understanding to those facing similar situations. Join us for a journey through resilience, acceptance, and the strength of love in the face of adversity.Julia Cooke, a...
2023-12-19
45 min
Citizen of Heaven
YEAR END: My Most Disappointing Books of 2023
Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you!Back in May, when I listed my best, most disappointing, most surprising and thinkiest books I had read to that point, I had no idea what I was in for. Since that time I have averaged a bit more than one book a day. That translates to, well, a lot of books. And they weren’t all winners. I was able to derive some benefit from everything I read. However, some of my choices did not deliver nearly as much as I had hoped. These are those bo...
2023-12-15
33 min
On Wednesdays We Read (OWWR Pod)
Indie Intermission Ep. 7- I'm 27. I Have No Prospects. (Miss Percy's Pocket Guide)
Send a textHannah and Laura are on vacation...I mean, INDIE INTERMISSION! WOO! This week they are covering the first half of Quenby Olson's book, Miss Percy's Pocket Guide to the Care and Feeding of British Dragons. They also chat about the Royal family, good law-related television, and books that are "having a moment."Media Mentions:Miss Percy's Pocket Guide to the Care and Feeding of British Dragons by Quenby OlsonJury Duty---FreeVeeThe Truman Show---Paramount+Parks & Rec---PeacockSuperstore---PeacockSex Lives of College Girls---HBOmaxFate: The Winx...
2023-05-03
1h 43
Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 128: Our Loved Ones' Favorite Plants
For many gardeners, sharing a love of plants with family and friends adds another layer of enjoyment to a very fulfilling pastime. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and expert guest Catharine Cooke explore plants that have special meaning or associations with their loved ones. Whether it is a dogwood that provides seedlings to share with others, a native orchid that is worth a long hike to see growing in the wild, a buttery colored rose, or "that gangly plant by the stone wall" that Danielle's husband especially likes, these plants will surely get you thinking about the memories, stories...
2023-02-03
1h 13
Let's Argue About Plants
Episode 128: Our Loved Ones' Favorite Plants
For many gardeners, sharing a love of plants with family and friends adds another layer of enjoyment to a very fulfilling pastime. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and expert guest Catharine Cooke explore plants that have special meaning or associations with their loved ones. Whether it is a dogwood that provides seedlings to share with others, a native orchid that is worth a long hike to see growing in the wild, a buttery colored rose, or "that gangly plant by the stone wall" that Danielle's husband especially likes, these plants will surely get you thinking about the memories, stories...
2023-02-03
1h 13
Maggie's Book Bites
Books Featuring Unique Histories
Join Maggie and Sarah in conversation about books with a theme of unique histories. These aren't just your typical text books and our hope is that we'll encourage listeners to give non-fiction a try thanks to the topics in these books. Come Fly The World: The Jet-Age Story Of The Women of Pan Am by Julia Cooke Fight like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor by Kim Kelly Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot Meet Me By The Fountain: An Inside History of The Mall by Alexandra Lange Over My Dead Body...
2023-02-03
46 min
Daily Politics from the New Statesman
The best of culture in 2022
A special Boxing Day episode hosted by Rachel Cunliffe, looking back at the best (and worst) of the year in culture. She is joined by Tom Gatti, the New Statesman’s executive editor for culture, Kate Mossman, senior writer, and Rachel Cooke, our regular TV critic, to talk about their picks across TV, music, books, and film. In music, they discuss the high-art cabaret of Christine and the Queens’ Redcar and Kate’s nerve-wracking interview with Nick Cave about his deepening faith and grieving for two sons. In film, the stand-out was The Quiet...
2022-12-26
46 min
Mostly Fictional
Ep. 4: We’re Already Thinking About 2023 Book Goals! Plus, a Spoiler-Free Book Club of Our Wives Under the Sea
Hallie and Pam talk about their October reads and the CAWPILE rating system, begin planning for their 2023 book goals, and host a spoiler-free book club discussion of their first buddy read: Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield.Books mentioned, in order: Bitch: On the Female of the Species by Lucy CookeMy Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth StroutThe Gathering Dark by Tori BovalinoI’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdyFour Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver BurkemanBeloved by Toni MorrisonDiary of...
2022-11-07
59 min
The Archive Project
Come Fly the World & Matrix (Rebroadcast)
In this episode of The Archive Project, we feature two virtual events form the 2021 Portland Book Festival with very different subjects, that take place nearly 1000 years apart, but that both feature powerful female protagonists and heroes changing their worlds. In the first half of our show, we feature Julia Cooke, author of Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am. She is in conversation with Amy Wang from The Oregonian in an event broadcast live from Powell’s Books in Portland. The evening of events was themed “Hidden Worlds,” and in Cooke’s book she takes u...
2022-11-07
51 min
The Aviation Show
Julia Cooke: The Women of Pan Am
The 1960s saw the true birth of international air travel. The glamour of the jet set was only matched by the glamour of the flight attendants that cared for them. as they dashed across the globe. At the forefront of this change in air travel were Pan American Airways and their powder blue uniformed stewardesses. While the hyper-sexualised image of the stewardesses was capitalised upon by the airlines, the women themselves were in no way stereotypes. Joining me today is author Julia Cooke, whose new book Come Fly the World looks at the remarkable period in the l...
2022-10-20
50 min
Musiques Nocturnes
Musiques Nocturnes #6.04
Au programme ce soir : Escala, Melody Gardot, Herbie Hancock, Camille- Garou, Sylvie Vartan, Ray Charles, Diana Krall, Chet Baker, Lincoln Mayorga, Etta James, Sam Cooke, Till Bronner.
2022-10-16
1h 59
Travel Tales by Afar
Summer Replay! Meet the Globetrotting Women of Pan Am
In our next summer replay, we revisit what we can learn about life and friendship from the women of Pan Am. These women, who flew for Pan Am in the 1960s and 1970s, were spirited, adventurous, trailblazers who lived life mostly on their own terms. Julia Cooke, author of Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am, spent four years researching their lives and shares what she learned along the way.Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic...
2022-07-15
21 min
Take Your Shoes Off First w/ Julia Freeland
Engineering Paradigm Shifts and Sustainable Soil with Christopher Cooke
What does agriculture have to do with leadership and thriving in the future? In this episode, that’s what Christopher Cooke and I dive into. Long ago Christopher chose to focus his holistic engineering oriented mind on agriculture because it is the one of the most complex sectors on the planet. It’s relationship with religion and economies and governance is one of the tightest of all industries, and it is based on the way the world was long before any of those were formalized.Studying with the likes of greats like K...
2022-06-21
45 min
Musiques Nocturnes
Musiques Nocturnes 5.40
Au programme ce soir : Azymuth, Paul Hardcastle, Santo Johnny, Courtney Pine, Michael Legrand, Frank Sinatra/Julio Anglesios, Emiliana torrini, Marilyn Scott, Hendriks Meurkens, Yann Tiersen, The Style Council, Madeleine Peyroux, The Drifters, The Trammps, Simple Minds, Van Morrison, Sam Cooke, Marcos Valle, The Undertones, Michael Jackson, Chris Rea, Charles Trenet, Yiruma. Bonus : Leipzig Symphony Orchestra.
2022-06-19
2h 00
The Archive Project
Come Fly the World & Matrix
In this episode of The Archive Project, we feature two virtual events form the 2021 Portland Book Festival with very different subjects, that take place nearly 1000 years apart, but that both feature powerful female protagonists and heroes changing their worlds. In the first half of our show, we feature Julia Cooke, author of Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am. She is in conversation with Amy Wang from The Oregonian in an event broadcast live from Powell’s Books in Portland. The evening of events was themed “Hidden Worlds,” and in Cooke’s book she takes u...
2022-05-30
53 min
LooseLeaf NoteBook with Julia Adolphe
Sasha Cooke: Managing Imposter Syndrome & the Benefits of Couples Therapy
Two-time Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke shares her experience of imposter syndrome, a feeling that one is not worthy or deserving of one's success. We discuss how these inner bullying voices originated in relation to her body image and how music became a safe, empowering space. Lastly, Sasha shares how couples therapy and practicing gratitude enable her to take ownership and responsibility for her personal and musical life, and how she stays connected to her kids when she's on tour. This episode of LooseLeaf NoteBook is supported by New Music USA and featured on NewMusicBox. ...
2022-05-06
40 min
Deviate with Rolf Potts
Meeting strangers on the road
“Part of what enabled me to kiss that stranger was knowing I would never see him again.” –Colleen Kinder In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Colleen discuss why she started the magazine Off Assignment, and how it came to encompass letters to strangers (2:30); some of the specific stories included in Letter to a Stranger, and the role potential romance can play in meeting strangers (9:00); Rolf’s memorable travel strangers, how new travelers interact with people and places with a different energy than seasoned travelers or expats (27:00); places that force us into contact with strangers, like subways and hostel...
2022-03-22
57 min
Deviate
Meeting strangers on the road
“Part of what enabled me to kiss that stranger was knowing I would never see him again.” –Colleen Kinder In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Colleen discuss why she started the magazine Off Assignment, and how it came to encompass letters to strangers (2:30); some of the specific stories included in Letter to a Stranger, and the role potential romance can play in meeting strangers (9:00); Rolf’s memorable travel strangers, how new travelers interact with people and places with a different energy than seasoned travelers or expats (27:00); places that force us into contact with strangers, like subways and hostel...
2022-03-22
57 min
Deviate
The strangers we meet on the road, and how they can deepen our journey
“Part of what enabled me to kiss that stranger was knowing I would never see him again.” –Colleen Kinder In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Colleen discuss why she started the magazine Off Assignment, and how it came to encompass letters to strangers (2:30); some of the specific stories included in Letter to a Stranger, and the role potential romance can play in meeting strangers (9:00); Rolf’s memorable travel strangers, how new travelers interact with people and places with a different energy than seasoned travelers or expats (27:00); places that force us into contact with strangers, like subways and hostel...
2022-03-22
57 min
Restore Our Planet Podcast
Restore Our Planet Podcast #15 Plant Discoveries: Silicon. Dr Julia Cooke
This week I am joined by Dr Julia Cooke from the Open University who is speaking with us about exciting new discoveries and her work as a plant ecologist.Julia was an advisor for the recent and successful BBC documentary series Green Planet and describes what it was like working on the show.Green Planet Series: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0013cl5/the-green-planet-series-1-1-tropical-worldsDr Cooke's Open University page: https://www.open.ac.uk/research/people/jc32667Twitter: https://twitter.com/CookeJulia
2022-03-08
29 min
house music by dattrax
Emotional Bruising » Strictly House Music
dattrax: Helloooo my fellow House Fanatics!! If you're not, then we'll change your mind. Beautiful vocals laced blended with funky house grooves. This is the fastest between mixes because I had about 4 going and switching when getting bored trying to get a version that has the right feel/intent/groove and didn't have a million train wrecks. LMAO!Special shoutout to Ron Sabastion and Noel Nanton for sending me digital copies of Ron's, "Change Ur Mind" and Noel's "Your Love". Beautiful Toronto House Music!!We hope that you're doing well. That you're thriving! That you...
2022-02-26
2h 40
The Common Magazine
Julia Cooke, “Past and Future on Rapa Nui," The Common magazine (Fall, 2021)
Julia Cooke speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Past and Future on Rapa Nui,” which appears in The Common’s fall issue. In this conversation, Julia talks about her trip to Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island, a place famous for the mysterious moai statues that dot the remote landscape. She also discusses the island’s complicated and unknowable history, her earlier work as a journalist, and her latest book, which chronicles stories from Pan Am stewardesses during the Jet Age.Julia Cooke is the author of Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of th...
2022-02-25
34 min
New Books in Literature
Julia Cooke, “Past and Future on Rapa Nui," The Common magazine (Fall, 2021)
Julia Cooke speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about her essay “Past and Future on Rapa Nui,” which appears in The Common’s fall issue. In this conversation, Julia talks about her trip to Rapa Nui, commonly known as Easter Island, a place famous for the mysterious moai statues that dot the remote landscape. She also discusses the island’s complicated and unknowable history, her earlier work as a journalist, and her latest book, which chronicles stories from Pan Am stewardesses during the Jet Age.Julia Cooke is the author of Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of th...
2022-02-25
34 min
Book Shambles
Julia Cooke
Julia Cooke is a writer and author whose work regularly appears in the likes of Salon, Smithsonian and The New York Times. Her latest book is the acclaimed Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am. She joins Robin to talk about how she found herself in the world of Pan Am and the Mad Men era, studying in Cuba and Pan Am's role in everything from Vietnam to Women's Liberation. Extended version and all sorts of exclusive bonuses are available to Patreon supporters at patreon.com/bookshambles
2022-02-17
42 min
The Pan Am Podcast
Episode 14: Panamac Computers, the Dawn of the Information Age, and Global Trailblazing Women
Send us a textIn this episode we will be exploring another innovation of the early 1960s, Pan Am’s worldwide reservation and communications system called Panamac. Then we are joined by Julia Cooke, the author of the best-selling book Come Fly the World which was recently nominated for the Goodreads Best Books 2021 Choice Awards. To purchase this book and support the museum, click here.--------------------More about Panamac:Check out this 1962 Pan Am film titled "Across the World in 3 Seconds" showing communications in the "modern" wor...
2022-01-14
47 min
KPL Podcast
KPL Podcast January 2022 Week 2 with Special Guest Danielle Friedman
Author Danielle Friedman gives a glimpse into her new book, Let's Get Physical. A captivating narrative that explores the untold history of women's exercise culture--from jogging and Jazzercise to Jane Fonda. Then Jigisha and Ryan discuss new year's resolutions and recommend books that help improve our lives. 1. Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke2. The High 5 Habit by Mel Robbins3. Kindness and Wonder by Gavin Edwards4. Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield
2022-01-14
40 min
I Love This, You Should Too
137 Dogs in Space, Come Fly The World, & Let The Right One In Preview
We discuss the space-age philosophy and puppy-cuteness of the Netflix animated series Dogs in Space, the jet-age stories of Pan Am flight attendants in Julia Cooke’s Come Fly the World, and we preview next week’s big watch the Swedish vampire film Let The Right One In. Plus, New Year’s Resolutions, liberal vampires, conservative zombies, and much more! Dogs in Space is an animated action-adventure streaming television series created by Jeremiah Cortez and developed by Cortez, James Hamilton and Adam Henry for Netflix. Produced by GrizzlyJerr Productions, Atomic Cartoons and Netflix Animation, the series premie...
2021-12-27
36 min
Book Lounge by Libby
Memorable memoirs
Jill is joined by her colleague Jenna to share some memoirs and a handful of biogrphies. From celebrity memoirs read by the author in audiobook format, to food memoirs, to true stories you have to read to believe, this episode is full of titles for people who want a glimpse into another person's life.Books mentioned in this episode:Running with a Police Escort by Jill GrunenwaldReading Behind Bars by Jill GrunenwaldSomebody’s Daughter by Ashley C FordGreenlights by Matthew McConaugheyYo...
2021-12-16
45 min
Thrillist Explorers
The (Gross) Truth About Airplane Coffee, Rhinos Below Deck, and a Day in the Life of a Flight Attendant
Thrillist staffers play a round of "Ask a Flight Attendant" and learn why you should never drink the coffee (or any hot beverage) on an airplane. Host Wil Fulton talks with "The Grumpy Stew," the world's grumpiest flight attendant, on the things that bother him most about the job right now. We hear about the glory days of PanAm with writer Julia Cooke (Come Fly the World With Me) and former PanAM stewardesses Tori Werner and Betty A. Riegel (Up in the Air). Phil Tiemeyer (Plane Queer) tells us how they history of Gay men in America intersects with...
2021-11-11
39 min
Bravo TV's The Daily Dish
Austen Kroll Clarifies His Feeling for Lindsay Hubbard... and Then Immediately Takes Ciara Miller on a Date
On The Real Housewives of Potomac finale, Karen Huger and her husband Ray said “I do” again at their vow renewal. Meanwhile, Juan Dixon’s attempts to broker peace between Michael Darby and Chris Bassett went off the rails. On The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Jen Shah lashed out when Lisa Barlow brought a salacious rumor to light. Later, Lisa hosted an intimate charity event and chose to leave Jen off the guest list. On Winter House, Austen Kroll took Ciara Miller on a double date with Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula...after clarifying his feelings for Lindsa...
2021-11-06
35 min
Bravo TV’s The Daily Dish
Austen Kroll Clarifies His Feeling for Lindsay Hubbard... and Then Immediately Takes Ciara Miller on a Date
On The Real Housewives of Potomac finale, Karen Huger and her husband Ray said “I do” again at their vow renewal. Meanwhile, Juan Dixon’s attempts to broker peace between Michael Darby and Chris Bassett went off the rails. On The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Jen Shah lashed out when Lisa Barlow brought a salacious rumor to light. Later, Lisa hosted an intimate charity event and chose to leave Jen off the guest list. On Winter House, Austen Kroll took Ciara Miller on a double date with Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula...after clarifying his feelings for Lindsa...
2021-11-06
35 min
The Pan Am Podcast
Episode 7: Supersonic Transports, An Angry JFK, and Flying the Line
Send us a textIn this episode we will be exploring the 1960s race for the first supersonic passenger aircraft between the United States, the Soviet Union, and a British-French partnership. Then we are joined by Becky Sprecher, a Pan Am flight attendant and co-author with Paula Helfrich of “Flying: A Novel,” a historical fiction book about Pan Am crews flying over the Pacific in the 1970s.To purchase the book, “Flying: A Novel,” please visit the Museum’s online store: https://shop.thepanammuseum.org/products/flying-a-novelTo watch the late 1960s Boeing pro...
2021-10-21
1h 30
Musiques Nocturnes
Musiques Nocturnes 5.04
Au programme ce soir : - Krzysztof Jablonski, The Nylons, Sam Cooke, John William, Rika Zarai, Anne Sylvestre, La Banda Suzanne, Paris Combo, Les Rita Misouko, Les Frères Jacques, Patachou, Boris Vian, Juliette Gréco, Charles Trenet, Edith Piaf, Gilbert Bécaud, Dang Thai Son.
2021-10-17
2h 00
Musiques Nocturnes
Musiques Nocturnes 5.03
Au programme ce soir : Waldos De Los Rios, Mario Cavellero Et Son Orchestre, Ludovico Einaudi, Nina Simone, Sam Cooke, Michel Legrand/et Son Trio, Marcel Azzola/Mark Fosset/Michel Delage Big Band, Natalie Dessay, Claude Nougaro, Baptiste Trotignon, Jean-Michel Jarre, Jessica Goodwin/Claudio Rugo, La Banda Suzanne, The Cactus Candies, Les Grandes Gueules, Charlie, Alain Schneider, Alexis HK, Amel Bent, Michel Benita.
2021-10-10
2h 00
Travel Tales by Afar
Lessons About Travel—and Friendship—from the Women of Pan Am
The women who flew for Pan Am in the 1960s and 1970s were spirited, adventurous, trailblazers who lived life mostly on their own terms. In this week’s episode, we’ll meet a few of those women. Julia Cooke, author of Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am, spent four years researching their lives. Along the way, she learned a few lessons about travel—and friendship.Be sure to subscribe to the show and to sign up for our podcast newsletter, Behind the Mic, where we share upcoming news a...
2021-07-29
22 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Elizabeth Letts - THE RIDE OF HER LIFE
Elizabeth and I discuss The Ride of Her Life, crafting this grand adventure story, how she learned about Annie Wilkins and her incredible journey, the manner in which the automobile and interstates revolutionized the United States, what surprised her while writing this book, and much more.Elizabeth’s recommended reads are: The Girls in the Stilt House by Kelly Mustian Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon here. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and...
2021-07-23
37 min
Vrije geluiden op NPO Klassiek
Zomeraanbiedingen (2)
Zondagse zomermuziek van nieuwe uitgaven, waarbij de grenzen van de klassieke muziek regelmatig & vrijmoedig worden opgezocht. Wat te denken van de nieuwe CD Gothic Voices, Echoes of an Old Hall - muziek uit de 14e en vroege 15e eeuw uit het Old Hall Manuscript, een verzameling uit de jaren '20 van de 15e eeuw dat zo heet omdat het afkomstig is uit St Edmund’s College, Old Hall Green, in Hertfordshire. Hoe Engels wil je het hebben? En: elke week een Doorgeef-CD met de vraag aan welk gedicht de muziek je doet denken... 23.04 CD Haydn Webern Brahms (Fo...
2021-07-18
55 min
Pretty Funny Moms
Come Fly The World! @juliaccooke and I discuss the jet set age & its impact on women’s rights
A weird news week for Britney, NXIVM, and others…@juliaccooke discusses her terrific new book Come Fly the World. Timestamps: 1-36:54: Intro 36:55 Interview with Julia Cooke
2021-07-14
1h 12
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Adam Stern - COMMITTED
Adam and I discuss Committed: Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training, how psychiatry differs from other medical fields, imposter syndrome, how he handled the legal issues related to his book, positive changes to the medical industry resulting from the pandemic, the value of personal connection, and much more.Adam’s recommended reads are: The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race by Walter Isaacson Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon here. Other ways to support the podcast can be foun...
2021-07-13
43 min
Deviate
Golden Age of jet travel
“Stewardesses were instructed to not serve caffeinated beverages or alcohol during a hijacking, and were encouraged to use their femininity to manipulate the hijackers.” – Julia Cooke In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Julia talk about how Julia came to write a book about international airline stewardesses in the golden age of jet travel, and how commercial air travel as we know it came of age more than half a century ago (1:30); what Pan Am was, what made it special, and the role of stewardesses on the airline (11:00); the former Pan Am stewardesses that Julia interviewed, how she fou...
2021-06-15
49 min
Deviate with Rolf Potts
Golden Age of jet travel
“Stewardesses were instructed to not serve caffeinated beverages or alcohol during a hijacking, and were encouraged to use their femininity to manipulate the hijackers.” – Julia Cooke In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Julia talk about how Julia came to write a book about international airline stewardesses in the golden age of jet travel, and how commercial air travel as we know it came of age more than half a century ago (1:30); what Pan Am was, what made it special, and the role of stewardesses on the airline (11:00); the former Pan Am stewardesses that Julia interviewed, how she fou...
2021-06-15
49 min
Deviate
Travel in the “Mad Men” era: Stewardess work at the dawn of the Jet Age
“Stewardesses were instructed to not serve caffeinated beverages or alcohol during a hijacking, and were encouraged to use their femininity to manipulate the hijackers.” – Julia Cooke In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Julia talk about how Julia came to write a book about international airline stewardesses in the golden age of jet travel, and how commercial air travel as we know it came of age more than half a century ago (1:30); what Pan Am was, what made it special, and the role of stewardesses on the airline (11:00); the former Pan Am stewardesses that Julia interviewed, how she fou...
2021-06-15
49 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Jess McHugh - AMERICANON
Jess and I discuss Americanon, the way these thirteen books shaped culture, gender roles and beliefs in the U.S., evaluating American identity in terms of a different canon of books, looking into what books were owned in any given era, how she decided which books to include in Americanon, and much more.Jess’s recommended reads are: Negative Space by Lily Dancyger An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a World That Expects Exceptional by Rainesford Stauffer Life on the Line: Young Doctors Coming of Age in a Pandemic by Emma Goldberg Supp...
2021-06-11
33 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Philip D'Anieri - THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL
Philip and I discuss The Appalachian Trail, crafting the history of the trail from the perspective of the people who built it and how and why they did so, the difficulty of knitting together a very long and narrow space that traverses many landscapes, Bill Bryson and his impact on the Appalachian Trail, and much more.Philip’s recommended reads are: This Is Chance!: The Shaking of an All-American City, A Voice That Held It Together by Jon Mooallem A Dream about Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons by Ben Folds A Tale of Lo...
2021-06-09
28 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Ly Tran - HOUSE OF STICKS
Ly and I discuss her new book House of Sticks, the extent to which her father’s PTSD shaped her childhood, immigrating to the United States through a humanitarian program when she was three, writing about her family, the multi-layered meaning of the book’s title, wanting to provide hope for others who may experience similar situations, and much more.Ly’s recommended reads are: Things We Lost to the Water by Eric Nguyen Red Rock Baby Candy by Shira Spector Information for the As the Page Turns book club discussion of House of...
2021-06-01
28 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Cate Doty - MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
Cate and I discuss her new book Mergers and Acquisitions, what she learned while writing for the wedding section of The New York Times, focusing on how people view commitment in today’s world, juxtaposing her own love story with the wedding announcements she created, and much more.Cate’s recommended reads are: Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Why Peacocks?: An Unlikely Search for Meaning in the World’s Most Magnificent Bird by Sean Flynn Charms for the Easy Life by Kaye Gibbons Support or sponsor an episode of the podcast...
2021-05-27
35 min
Live from M-5
Senior Special: Alex Cooke
Staff Reporter Julia McLean interviews RHS senior Alex Cooke about his experience over the past four years at Rocklin This is a Rocklin High School Media Production: https://rocklinhsflash.net/ - Rocklin High School’s online news website. bit.ly/rhs-pubs - an overview of Rocklin High School’s publications program.
2021-05-03
12 min
Sunday Book Review
May 2, 2021, the New in May edition
In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review: Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis by Serhil Plokhy Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am by Julia Cooke Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-05-02
05 min
Get Hooked On The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.
Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/235046to listen full audiobooks. Title: Come Fly the World Author: Julia Cooke Narrator: Andi Arndt Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins Release date: 04-29-21 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Aviation Publisher's Summary: Required to have a college education, speak two languages and possess the political savvy of a Foreign Service officer, a jet-age stewardess serving on iconic Pan Am between 1966 and 1975 also had to be between five foot three and five foot nine, between 105 and 140 pounds and under 26 years of age at the time of hire. Cooke’s intimate storytelling weaves together the re...
2021-04-29
7h 32
Podcast Archives - The Canine Paradigm
Episode 174: Reflections on the Monkey puzzle
Reflections on the Monkey puzzle is a breakdown of a children’s book called the Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson. It’s a book that Pat reads to his son Rip before bed and they have been talking about the monkey adventure. It got on Pats mind so much that he weaved it into how we communicate with dogs. Not only dogs but with other humans. Further details If your looking for contact details, great dog trainers and supporters of The Canine Paradigm, look no further. Below is a vast array of people and...
2021-04-18
1h 17
education Archives - The Canine Paradigm
Episode 174: Reflections on the Monkey puzzle
Reflections on the Monkey puzzle is a breakdown of a children’s book called the Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson. It’s a book that Pat reads to his son Rip before bed and they have been talking about the monkey adventure. It got on Pats mind so much that he weaved it into how we communicate with dogs. Not only dogs but with other humans. Further details If your looking for contact details, great dog trainers and supporters of The Canine Paradigm, look no further. Below is a vast array of people and...
2021-04-18
1h 17
Training Archives - The Canine Paradigm
Episode 174: Reflections on the Monkey puzzle
Reflections on the Monkey puzzle is a breakdown of a children’s book called the Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson. It’s a book that Pat reads to his son Rip before bed and they have been talking about the monkey adventure. It got on Pats mind so much that he weaved it into how we communicate with dogs. Not only dogs but with other humans. Further details If your looking for contact details, great dog trainers and supporters of The Canine Paradigm, look no further. Below is a vast array of people and...
2021-04-18
1h 17
The Canine Paradigm
Episode 174: Reflections on the Monkey puzzle
Reflections on the Monkey puzzle is a breakdown of a children’s book called the Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson. It’s a book that Pat reads to his son Rip before bed and they have been talking about the monkey adventure. It got on Pats mind so much that he weaved it into how we communicate with dogs. Not only dogs but with other humans. Further details If your looking for contact details, great dog trainers and supporters of The Canine Paradigm, look no further. Below is a vast array of people and...
2021-04-18
1h 17
Talk Cocktail
Come Fly With Me: The World of The Pan Am Stewardess Before "Me Too"
Those of you that are old enough, will remember when people got dressed up to fly. When having a meal onboard, especially on a transcontinental flight was like dining in a fine restaurant. When inflight service was more than peanuts and admonitions about the size of carry on bags. It was also a time when those that provided that inflight serve, were a different breed than Cassie Bowden in The Flight Attendant. It was an era when air travel was awash in glamor not the horrors of today. The flight attendants or stewardess, as they were...
2021-03-29
26 min
Stargazing (with Moises and Kellin)
The Pursuit of Happyness (with Julia Doogan)
This week, Julia Doogan joins us to talk about "The Pursuit of Happyness"! For once, this episode actually includes an in-depth discussion of the movie, as well as tangents on The Muppets, ghosts, and mansplaining! It's quite a ride. Subscribe to Julia's (failing) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx75JkNDyX-V46aIpneCWPA Intro and Outro Music: "Bring it On Home to Me" by Sam Cooke Follow the show on Instagram: @bigwilliestylepodcast Follow us on Twitter: @CremeensKellin @skkkrtt
2021-03-27
1h 35
Axelbank Reports History and Today
#40: Julia Cooke - "Come Fly the World"
Come on an adventure! We talk with author Julia Cooke about her book, "Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am." She describes the lives of stewardesses - to use the vernacular of the day - as they embark on a career that gave them limitless opportunity to see the world. But they also endure endless sexism and are well aware that their opportunities will be limited to the role they signed on for. They become symbolic of the airline itself as they take part in the sexual revolution, the Vietnam War and the...
2021-03-16
48 min
Behind the Bookshelves
Women of Pan Am
We interview Julia Cooke, who has written a book called Come Fly the World: The Jet Age Story of the Women of Pan Am. Julia’s book looks at the young women who became stewardesses with Pan Am in the 1960s and 1970s. She tells the stories of several American women who were the right height, right weight and under 26 years of age to qualify for a job at Pan Am. From women’s rights to the Vietnam War, Julia explores the role played by these women as the world became a whole lot smaller.
2021-03-15
25 min
Can't Make This Up
Come Fly the World with Julia Cooke
My guest today is Julia Cooke who joins me to discuss her new book Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan-Am. "Required to have a college education, speak two languages, and possess the political savvy of a Foreign Service officer, a jet-age stewardess serving on iconic Pan Am between 1966 and 1975 also had to be between 5′3" and 5′9", between 105 and 140 pounds, and under 26 years of age at the time of hire. Cooke’s intimate storytelling weaves together the real-life stories of a memorable cast of characters, from small-town girl Lynne Totten, a science major who dec...
2021-03-04
37 min
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Julia Cooke - COME FLY THE WORLD
Julia and I discuss her new book Come Fly the World, how she discovered and decided to tell these women’s stories, approaching the issue of memory and recall with her interviews, the importance of stewardesses’ contributions to both the feminist movement and to present-day women and their ability to travel freely, and much more. Come Fly the World can be purchased at Murder by the Book. Julia’s recommended reads are: Musings of a Curious Aesthete by Leonard Koren Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York by Alexander Nemerov Things I Don’t Want to Know: On Writing by Deborah...
2021-03-02
24 min
Unlock: This Game-Changing Full Audiobook For Book-Lovers.
Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/29524to listen full audiobooks. Title: Come Fly the World Author: Julia Cooke Narrator: Andi Arndt Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins Release date: 03-02-21 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 426 ratings Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Glamour, danger, liberation: in a Mad Men–era of commercial flight, Pan Am World Airways attracted the kind of young woman who wanted out, and wanted up. Required to have a college education, speak two languages, and possess the political savvy of a Foreign Service officer, a jet-age stewardess serving on iconic Pan Am between 1966 and 1975 also had to be be...
2021-03-02
7h 33
The Ithacan
'Re:Mixing' - "Open The Books" with Julia Machlin and Sara Stohl
Open the Books is a movement on campus that is fighting for transparency and shared governance regarding faculty cuts at Ithaca College. Host Arleigh Rodgers sat down with organizers junior Julia Machlin and sophomore Sara Stohl to discuss their self-titled playlist of protest music — featuring Pete Seeger, L7 and Sam Cooke — and how it inspires Open the Books’ fight for faculty’s and students’ voices to be heard. You can listen to Machlin and Stohl's full playlist here.
2021-02-23
1h 07
Thoughts from a Page Podcast
Liese O'Halloran Schwarz - WHAT COULD BE SAVED
Liese discusses her new book What Could Be Saved, writing about Bangkok in both the 1970s and present day, pulling from her experiences as an expat, how her writing process has evolved over time, pandemic reading recommendations, and much more. What Could Be Saved can be purchased at Murder by the Book. Liese’s 4 recommended reads are: Long Bright River by Liz Moore Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano Clutter: An Untidy History by Jennifer Howard All the Ever Afters by Danielle Teller The book we discuss about Pan Am is entitled Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke. If you...
2021-01-19
31 min
Design Education Talks
Design Education Talks Ep. 32 - Julia Goga Cook
Dr. Juliana Goga-Cooke: Julia is an academic, journalist, design thinker and entrepreneur. She leads the Academy of Design Thinking, helping organisations create innovation skills and capabilities, and adopt a design led culture. Her career started in academia, with a Ph.D in Linguistics, and moved to journalism, working for the BBC for 16 years as a broadcaster, producer, editor and senior leader. After a gap year of study in Design Thinking Innovation and Entrepreneurship at CSM and London Business School, she co-founded and managed the Future of Work Research Consortium, and founded the Academy of Design Thinking. She has...
2020-10-08
30 min
Radio atelier
No. 58 — 30 septembre 2019
Vous pouvez télécharger l’épisode ici! Entrevue Nous parlons avec Julia Roberge Van Der Donckt, coordonnatrice de l’éducation et du développement des publics pour la Biennale MOMENTA. Vous pouvez consulter toute la programmation de médiation culturelle de MOMENTA sur leur site Internet. Chroniques Pascale Tremblay reçoit Mellissa Larivière et Anne Thériault Pour en connaître davantage sur la série BODY ELECTRIC, vous pouvez consulter le site Internet de l’Usine C.Laurane Van Branteghem nous parlait de l’œuvre Récital lors de...
2019-10-02
56 min
Horror Movie Survival Guide
The Quiet Ones - Scientific evidence
This 2014 film is one of Hammer's releases, and is set in Oxford 1974 where Sam Claflin's shy cameraman Brian gets roped into documenting a science experiment that's way over his head. Led by Jared Harris' sinister professor, who is very dubiously trying to cure Olivia Cooke's fragile Jane Harper of her mental illness - or perhaps possession? Analogue fun for everyone! Teri's first watch! This is the first film in Julia's month long round of choosing the flicks! Support the show
2019-08-05
40 min
PrimeFlix NOW!
PrimeFlix NOW! Ep.24: Homecoming, Der Pass, The Umbrella Academy, ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke, Abgang mit Sitl
Alle lieben Julia Roberts, auch die Serien-Nerds Karen, Andre und Timo. Ob der Zauber noch wirkt, wenn sie in der neuen Amazon-Serie "Homecoming" als Therapeutin Heidi Bergmann Kriegsheimkehrer im Auftrag einer ominösen Organisation bearbeitet? Auch Julia Jentsch hat durch Rollen wie die der Sophie Scholl viele Fans. In der Sky-Thrillerserie "Der Pass" ist sie an der Seite ihre österreichischen Partners einem Serienkiller auf der Spur. Die Seriennerds ermitteln mit und finden außerdem heraus, ob "The Umbrella Academy" auf Netflix zwischen den vielen anderen Comicserien bestehen kann. Weitere Tipps: Die Musiker-Doku "The Two Killings of Sam Cooke" und die Hei...
2019-03-08
00 min
Tuesday Breakfast
RISE Refugee's Student Walk Out, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Delays in Citizenship Applications and Women leaving ISIS
Tuesday Breakfast 26 Feb 2019 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News Headlines 7.30 am Abdul Baig, RISE member, director and ex-detainee, joins us on the line to discuss Australia's oppressive detention system and RISE's upcoming event, the Student Walk Out on March the 6th. #studentwalkout #EndDetention #Sanction Australia #ChristmasIsland #medivacbill 7.50 am Kirrilee Bailey, an award-winning screenwriter and director, joins us in the studio to discuss their short film, Great Again and its screening at Melbourne Queer Film Festival later this March.8.10 am Kris Pavlidis, Chairperson of Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria joins us to discuss the troubling delays in citizenship applications.8.30 am Hamile Ibrahim is a Black s...
2019-02-25
00 min
Dougmc podcasts
Lick It - Dougmc Podcasts
Welcome to my latest podcast of fresh new tunes for my Aussie followers or Winter tunes for my northern hemisphere followers. If you are like me and have experienced a rough 2018, here's hoping 2019 will be much more kinder year for us all, and lets all Lick It, instead of it licking us. Playlist is as follows 1. I Need (Original Mix) Wilkinson ft. Hayla 2. There's No Way (Dance Remixes) (Alle Farben Remix) Lauv ft. Julia Michaela 3. High On Life ((Original Mix)) Martin Garrix ft. Bonn 4. Praise You (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix) Fatboy Slim 5. What You Waiting For ft. Kylie Minogue...
2018-12-20
1h 36
Tuesday Breakfast
Imagining Prison Abolition Conference, Blackwood and AMCHR
Tuesday Breakfast December 4 2018 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.10 am At the Imagining Abolition Conference a few weeks ago in Brisbane, Anya and George spoke to attendees about their thoughts on the conference (PART 1).7.30 am At the Imagining Abolition Conference a few weeks ago in Brisbane, Anya and George spoke to attendees about their thoughts on the conference (PART 2).7.50 am Kalu Oji, writer/director, tells us about his latest film project, Blackwood, and explains why self-love and empowerment are the key drivers of the film 8.15 am Joumanah El-Matrah, the CEO of the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights, discuss...
2018-12-03
00 min
tena talks
top10: quotes to put you into action. [009]
In this episode, I'm sharing another Top 10 list. I'll probably say this about all of them since lists are totally my jam but, this one is so, so good because I'm sharing my » top 10 fave quotes. These aren't just any kind of quote, these are the ones that once you read them you'll want to start taking action and putting them into motion. TTA » Top 10 Quotes 1. Our greatest fear should not be of failure but of succeeding at the things that don't matter. - Francis Chan 2. Don't dance around the perimeter of who you want 'w...
2018-11-01
19 min
Enjoy Selection of Full Audiobooks in Fiction & Literature, General
Tempted by Love: A Montana Heat Novel - Jennifer Ryan
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Tempted by Love: A Montana Heat NovelAuthor: Jennifer RyanNarrator: Coleen MarloFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9:56:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 08-21-2018Publisher: HarperAudioGenres: Historical Romance, Mystery, ContemporarySummary:She was this Montana Man’s greatest temptation . . . Alina Cooke—little sister of his two best friends—is the last woman DEA agent Jay Bennett should be waking up next to on the day of her brother’s wedding. But their powerful attraction ignited...
2018-08-22
9h 56
Enjoy Selection of Full Audiobooks in Fiction & Literature, General
Dying of the Light: A Novel - Robert Goolrick
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: Dying of the Light: A NovelAuthor: Robert GoolrickNarrator: Kirby HeyborneFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9:49:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 07-03-2018Publisher: HarperAudioGenres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, SagasSummary:From the author of the bestselling A Reliable Wife comes a dramatic, passionate tale of a glamorous Southern debutante who marries for money and ultimately suffers for love—a southern gothic as written by Dominick Dunne. It begins with a house and ends in...
2018-07-03
9h 49
What’s That Noise?!
Volume 13: From Bulgaria, to Bochum
In our second episode from Germany, co-host @thomasncooke planned to chat with a new friend and colleague about her summer research project at the Centre for Advanced Internet Studies (@CAIS). That will have to wait, as our guest @julirone - a recent Social and Political Sciences PhD graduate of the European University Institute, Florence, Italy - shares numerous complex and thought-provoking perspectives that challenge many of @Thomasncooke's ideas and assumptions about European culture, politics, and research agendas. Beginning with a quick lesson on how to properly pronounce Dr. Rone's name, today's episode moves through a wide range of topics an...
2018-06-18
1h 00
Letter to a Stranger
Julia Cooke: What I Didn't Say - About Cuba
Julia Cooke: What I Didn't Say - About Cuba by Off Assignment
2017-06-03
00 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#532 Music by Julia Grayling, Riley Biederer, Jetty Rae, Taryn Noelle (feat Tessa Chloe Eisenberg), Jan Garrett & JD Martin, Deanna Dove, Jennifer Potter, Teresa Eggertsen-Cooke, Elaine Peacock
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Julia Grayling - Winter Wonderland Riley Biederer - Loving Me (White Christmas) Jetty Rae - O Holy Night Taryn Noelle (feat Tessa Chloe Eisenberg) - Feels Like Home Jan Garrett & JD Martin - Christmas Bossa Nova Deanna Dove - Santa Baby Jennifer Potter - Angels We Have Heard On High Teresa Eggertsen-Cooke - Silent Night Elaine Peacock - Everyday Is Christmas For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Elaine Peacock at: Visit our Sponsor Grace Garland at: Visit our...
2016-12-02
37 min
Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 43: Bury A Liver Under The Roots
Defiantly avoiding the Melbourne Cup, Crabb and Sales hide themselves away to discuss recent developments in the US Election. Sales is proud to announce that she has had great success growing sweetpeas. New podcasts plus a couple of recent books written by colleagues are discussed. Crabb is horrified to learn Sales' theory that contacts who stick around for many years may well be undercover operatives. • Leigh Sales interviews Michelle and Stevie Payne on 7.30 - via ABC • Leigh Sales interviews Richie McCaw on 7.30 - via ABC • Who is Johnny Eales!? - via Wikipedia • A handy explainer on the C...
2016-11-02
38 min
Functional Ecology
FE: Julia Cooke and Ken Thompson on plant silicon
Julia Cooke talks to FE editor Ken Thompson about our latest Special Feature: The Functional Role of Silicon In Plant Biology. Browse the lay summaries here (http://www.functionalecology.org/view/0/summaries/LaySummariesVol30Iss08.html) or read the articles in the August Issue of Functional Ecology: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2435/currentissue
2016-07-29
11 min
British Ecological Society
FE: Julia Cooke and Ken Thompson on plant silicon
Julia Cooke talks to FE editor Ken Thompson about our latest Special Feature: The Functional Role of Silicon In Plant Biology. Browse the lay summaries here (http://www.functionalecology.org/view/0/summaries/LaySummariesVol30Iss08.html) or read the articles in the August Issue of Functional Ecology: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2435/currentissue
2016-07-29
11 min
Radio – Sarika D. Mehta
Cuba Libre: Memories in Music
I’ve had the fortune of talking to very cool people about Cuba, including journalist Julia Cooke and inaugural poet Richard Blanco. And I had the opportunity once again thanks to the Artists Repertory Theatre’s Broadway-scale production of Cuba Libre! Cuba Libre is the story of Alonso, who has a passion for Cuban timba music and wants to bring his music and his band – Tiempo Libre – to the people. This story takes places in present-day Miami and flashes back to Cuba in the early 90s, during the very difficult “Special Period”: Cubans had extremely limited acce...
2015-10-13
00 min
Sarika D. Mehta » Podcast
Cuba Libre: Memories in Music
I’ve had the fortune of talking to very cool people about Cuba, including journalist Julia Cooke and inaugural poet Richard Blanco. And I had the opportunity once again thanks to the Artists Repertory Theatre’s Broadway-scale production of Cuba Libre! Cuba Libre is the story of Alonso, who has a passion for Cuban timba music and wants to bring his music and his band – Tiempo Libre – to the people. This story takes places in present-day Miami and flashes back to Cuba in the early 90s, during the very difficult “Special Period”: Cubans had extremely limited acce...
2015-10-13
29 min
Radio – Sarika D. Mehta
Julia Cooke: Life in the New Cuba
Julia Cooke is a Portland-native reporter who now lives in NYC where she teaches Writing, and reports from Mexico and Cuba. Her first book, The Other Side of Paradise: Life in the New Cuba, examines the new generation under the new post-Fidel era of Cuba. She follows a cast of characters whose goals include leaving Cuba for a college education, pursuing a profession as an artist, and making ends meet as a sex worker, among others. Most fascinating is insight into a land that has unfortunate stereotypes and misinformation, in slight part due to lack of access to...
2014-05-23
00 min
HEIKO GEMEIN - MIXES 1997 - 2020
HEIKO GEMEIN - In Da Mix - 2012-08-17
Mixed by Heiko Gemein - Koblenz (Germany) TRACKLIST: 01) Give It To Me (Original Mix) - Sharam Jey 02) Fifty Ways To Love Your Liver (Andhim Remix) - Oliver Koletzki 03) Cosmic Girl (Original Mix) - Erik Christiansen 04) Let's Make Mistakes (Dub) - Storm Queen 05) Reel Sweet - MAM 06) The Voice Of Dru (Original Mix) - Doctor Dru 07) Deeper Love (Original Mix) - Adriatique 08) Flashlight (Solomun Remix) - Luca C & Brigante feat. Roisin Murphy 09) Worst love (Doctor Dru Remix) - Robosonic 10) Go On Then feat. Jem Cooke (Original Mix) - Kate Simko, Jem Cooke 11) True (Original Mix) - Monte 12) What Could Make Me...
2012-08-17
1h 48
Heiko Gemein - In Da Mix - finest in housemusic
HEIKO GEMEIN - In Da Mix - 2012-08-17
Mixed by Heiko Gemein - Koblenz (Germany) TRACKLIST: 01) Give It To Me (Original Mix) - Sharam Jey 02) Fifty Ways To Love Your Liver (Andhim Remix) - Oliver Koletzki 03) Cosmic Girl (Original Mix) - Erik Christiansen 04) Let's Make Mistakes (Dub) - Storm Queen 05) Reel Sweet - MAM 06) The Voice Of Dru (Original Mix) - Doctor Dru 07) Deeper Love (Original Mix) - Adriatique 08) Flashlight (Solomun Remix) - Luca C & Brigante feat. Roisin Murphy 09) Worst love (Doctor Dru Remix) - Robosonic 10) Go On Then feat. Jem Cooke (Original Mix) - Kate Simko, Jem Cooke 11) True (Original Mix) - Monte 12) What Could Make...
2012-08-17
00 min
Indie Movie Masters
The Long Awaited, Eagerly Anticipated, Jerry Williams Interview!
<p><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jNH_IR0v8dk/SkLlDHwkG9I/AAAAAAAAAEw/WulDJfJyUHY/s1600-h/Jwsmall-jerryjanitor.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5351091149054680018" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 240px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 180px; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jNH_IR0v8dk/SkLlDHwkG9I/AAAAAAAAAEw/WulDJfJyUHY/s320/Jwsmall-jerryjanitor.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />An evil army is approaching, and a lead character is lamenting the power and flexibility of evil in the world...the monologue draws to a pivotal moment...the...
2009-06-25
42 min