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Irish History Podcast
Yola: A History of Ireland’s Lost Language
When we think of Ireland’s past, we usually envisage an island shaped by two languages: Irish and English. But hidden in the history of South Wexford is Yola, a unique dialect that survived for centuries after the Norman invasion, only to vanish almost without a trace.In this episode, I am joined by Sascha Santschi-Cooney to explore the fascinating story of Yola: where it came from, who spoke it, what it sounded like, and why it disappeared. From medieval settlers to the Great Vowel Shift and the impact of Cromwell, the history of this dialect is...
2025-07-16
20 min
The Media Club with Matt Deegan
New BBC Chief, Cannes Lions and Netflix Goes Linear
Kate Philips is announced as the BBC’s all-powerful creative lead - Faraz Osman, founder of TV indie Gold Wala, takes a look at her in-tray.Also on the show: TV advertising gets the self-service treatment... Rebecca Cooney, insight editor at Broadcast, tells us why broadcasters are targeting small businesses.Plus, speaking of advertising: with the threat of AI ever present, how do creatives rate their chances of survival? Campaign’s UK editor Maisie McCabe is down the line from Cannes.And, in the Audio Network Media Quiz, we give thre...
2025-06-20
39 min
Visitation Sessions (A Podcast)
Why Good Stories Matter with Haley Stewart
This week we talk to Catholic author and Word on Fire Votive editor, Haley Stewart, about what makes stories good (for children and adults), why good stories matter, and how they shape us. We also put together a fantastic summer reading list that is not AI generated!Haley Stewart is the author of seven books: three books for adults, a series of books for children (the Sister Seraphina Mysteries), and most recently, The Catholic Kids C. ookbook: Holy Days and Heavenly Food. She also hosts the Votive podcast, where she explores the world of writing for children...
2025-06-11
1h 05
Afterlives of Ancient Egypt with Kara Cooney
Listener Q&A – Texts, Tombs, and Destiny
In this episode, Kara and Jordan tackle supporter questions from the month of April, ranging from tomb decoration, Egyptian concepts of fate and destiny, religious texts, and our craziest theories—as well as some rabbit holes. If you would like to submit a question, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Paid subscribers join our live Q&A and get all their questions answered!The show notes below support our conversation, and there is some wacky stuff. We hope you enjoy diving down some of these rabbit holes yourself!Show Notes:Cannibal Hymn & Eating the Go...
2025-05-21
50 min
Check This Bookout
Our Book Phases
This week, we’re getting nostalgic & taking you through all of our book phases — from the picture books we loved as kids to the fantasy series & romances that shaped our high school & college years. We talk about the books that made us fall in love with reading (& the ones we probably shouldn’t have been reading so young), the magic of scholastic book fairs, our wattpad eras, vampire series, fallen angels, & everything in between. 🤍 CTB Links!: https://linktr.ee/checkthisbookout 📖 Books Mentioned: The Rainbow Fish - Marcus Pfister Chicka Chicka B...
2025-04-29
1h 23
We Just Want You to Read
Oh I Know The Mummy (No Spoilers)
International Women's Day was this past weekend so Paige and I thought we'd jump in and talk about women authors. So we're here to recommend books we've read and books we want to read by women! Check out the list below and jump over to Instagram to let us know which authors are your favorite!Daryn's Author List:Lauren Kung JessenErin MorgensternFonda LeeShannon (S.A.) ChakrabortyPaige's Author List:Jodi PicoultSamantha ShannonAmber McBrideNon-Fiction:Alexandra ElleRebekah TaussigKate Winkler DawsonParanormal Romance:Jennifer L. ArmentroutCassandra ClaireGena ShowalterAmelia Atwater-RhodesPoetry:...
2025-03-12
49 min
The Linklaters Podcast
UK Supreme Court confirms a right of action in nuisance for water pollution // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations
Episode 5: Leading Questions Speakers: David Thomas, Rachel Metcalf and Emma Kate Cooney Episode 5 analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd (No 2) and its potential implications for water companies. In this episode we refer to our September ESG Disputes Bulletin which can be found here. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.
2024-09-13
08 min
The Linklaters Podcast
UK Supreme Court confirms a right of action in nuisance for water pollution // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations
Episode 5: Leading Questions Speakers: David Thomas, Rachel Metcalf and Emma Kate Cooney Episode 5 analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd (No 2) and its potential implications for water companies. In this episode we refer to our September ESG Disputes Bulletin which can be found here. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.
2024-09-13
08 min
The Linklaters Podcast
UK Supreme Court confirms a right of action in nuisance for water pollution // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations
Episode 5: Leading Questions Speakers: David Thomas, Rachel Metcalf and Emma Kate Cooney Episode 5 analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd (No 2) and its potential implications for water companies. In this episode we refer to our September ESG Disputes Bulletin which can be found here. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.
2024-09-13
08 min
The Linklaters Podcast
UK Supreme Court confirms a right of action in nuisance for water pollution // Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations
Episode 5: Leading Questions Speakers: David Thomas, Rachel Metcalf and Emma Kate Cooney Episode 5 analyses the recent UK Supreme Court judgment in The Manchester Ship Canal Company Ltd v United Utilities Water Ltd (No 2) and its potential implications for water companies. In this episode we refer to our September ESG Disputes Bulletin which can be found here. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.
2024-09-13
08 min
Be The Good with Kate
Rebroadcast: The Arts in All of Us, the power to be a force for good
If you are tuning into this podcast for the first time, welcome. Be The Good with Kate is all about highlighting individuals who have overcome obstacles, looked inward, taken the time and effort and fails and successes to find their passions, follow them, and help others along the way. This rebroadcast is from our Countdown to 100 series, where we revisited some of the earliest guests to hear where their journeys have gone since last chatting. So think of it as inspiration times four! New or returning, I cannot thank you enough for being a p...
2024-07-26
43 min
Reality Life with Kate Casey
Ep. - 933 - LOVE IS BLIND REUNION
Comedian and No Limits podcast host Kevin Cooney joins Kate to discuss the Love is Blind season 6 reunion. Reality Life with Kate Casey Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Cameo: https://cameo.com/katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://ar...
2024-03-15
51 min
Fuse 8 n' Kate
Episode 297 - The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree
Hiccups or no hiccups, the podcast must go on! Betsy and Kate strive to once again provide a holiday-related picture book. Now Barbara Cooney was much on our minds since Betsy premiered the cover of an upcoming Barbara Cooney picture book bio coming out in 2024. Today's little book is actually still in print (not always a given) and it's an interesting consideration of the effect of WWI on small town Christmas celebrations. We quote So I Married an Axe Murderer, Christmas Spite (which would be a great name for a book), what a "treat poke" might be, and discuss how...
2023-12-19
29 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Childcare as Infrastructure
Childcare is essential to the productivity of the economy locally and nationally. Often overlooked in conversations about infrastructure, in episode 10, we explore the idea of childcare as essential infrastructure. With Jessica Sager, Co-Founder and CEO of All Our Kin, we discuss childcare systems - or really non-systems and how recent legislation has sought to develop a functioning system, but how there is still work to be done. Matthew Archuleta and Payal Saini co-host.
2023-12-14
43 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Critical Examination of the Built Environment
In episode 9, we feature a wide ranging conversation with Elihu Rubin, Associate Professor at the Yale School of Architecture. We discuss both the market and power dynamics at play in decisions for remaking the city over time. With Faye Phillips as host, topics include: the crisis of the post-industrial city, the Prudential Center in Boston as both architectural form and symbol, the Goffe Street Armory in New Haven and it's potential as public infrastructure, and the role of historic heritage in everything from adaptive reuse to ghost towns. Show notes: Elihu Rubin’s personal website here and...
2023-11-30
57 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Neighborhood Trusts
In episode 8, we learn about a new economic development tool called a neighborhood trust. Joined by Adriana Abizadeh, Executive Director of the Kensington Corridor Trust in Philadelphia, and Joe Margulies, Professor of Law and Government at Cornell University, we will explore the theory behind neighborhood trusts and the work underway in Philadelphia to set up one of the country's first community-controlled neighborhood trusts. With co-hosts Brandon Jones and Christina Bovey. Tune in! Photo credit: Luis Acosta Studio © 2020
2023-11-17
43 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Constructing Community
In episode 7, we discuss the role that community development corporations (CDCs) play in constructing communities with Jeremy Levine, Associate Professor of Organizational Studies and Sociology (by courtesy) at the University of Michigan and author of Constructing Community: Urban Governance, Development, and Inequality in Boston. Topics include: the role that CDCs have in local development projects and neighborhood representation, earlier more top-down approaches of urban renewal in contrast with today's more bottom-up community development approaches, and the complexities of both mechanisms.
2023-11-02
1h 10
CitySCOPE Podcast
Zoning Atlas with Sara Bronin
In episode 6, we explore zoning policy with Sara Bronin, Professor of the Cornell College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, and Associated Faculty Member of the Cornell Law School (on public service leave). Sara Bronin is a Mexican-American architect and attorney whose interdisciplinary research focuses on how law and policy can foster more equitable, sustainable, well-designed, and connected places. Through the Legal Constructs Lab, Sara created the National Zoning Atlas to translate and standardize tens of thousands of zoning codes across the country. She has advised the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Sustainable Development Code, has served on the bo...
2023-10-26
34 min
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 99: The Arts in All Our Lives
I’ve been happily referring to this episode as the ‘theater people episode’ :) Welcome to the Countdown to 100 Episodes special series from Be The Good with Kate! If you are tuning into this podcast for the first time, welcome. Be The Good with Kate is all about highlighting individuals who have overcome obstacles, looked inward, taken the time and effort and fails and successes to find their passions, follow them, and help others along the way. I’ve had the great honor of interviewing nearly 100 guests for this show, and each one has inspired m...
2023-09-04
42 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
TOD, part 2-Displacement or Community Dividend?
Co-hosts Joanne Jan and Sherry Li are back with our guests Karen Chapple of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning & Interim Dean of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs to continue our discussion on transit-oriented development (TOD). In episode 5, we dive into one of the hypothesized unintended consequences of TOD - gentrification and displacement. We learn some examples of TOD from outside the US and then Anastasia and Karen share the findings from their research on both residential and commercial gentrification. The episode ends with discussion on warning si...
2023-08-03
41 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Transit Oriented Development, part 1
The next two episodes feature conversations with Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning & Interim Dean of the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs, and Karen Chapple of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto. These are two giants in the field of urban planning and innovative scholars in their approach to the study of cities. We will be exploring the pros and cons of transit-oriented development (TOD) as examined in their co-authored book Transit Oriented Displacement or Community Dividends? Understanding the Effects of Smarter Growth on Communities. In episode 4, we learn about the benefits of TOD alo...
2023-08-03
33 min
Andy Cooney's NY Irish Music Hour
Andy Cooney's New York Irish Hour (59)
Hi Folks,I'm emailing you from Alaska aboard The Majestic Princess ! We are having a great time and fabulous weather too! I was able to record Episode 59 of The NY Irish Hour. So many new recordings out. Enjoy!Part 1: Brandon McPhee with Foster & Allen (New Single), The High Kings (New Release), Tiny Green Island (Debut Single), Screaming Orphans (New Release), Me (Lastest Album)Part 2: Patricia Maguire, The Murphys with Michael English (New Single), Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfetones, Kate Purcell, The Derina Harvey Band, (New Release & a Seamus Pick)Part 3: Derek Ryan...
2023-07-29
54 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
The Move to a CBA Ordinance-Case of Detroit
In episode 3, we speak with Lisa Berglund, Professor of Urban Planning at Dalhousie University to continue our exploration of community benefit agreements. This time, we take a closer look at CBAs in a specific context - Detroit. Detroit was the first U.S. city to have a CBA ordinance requiring CBAs for all development over a certain size. We learn how Detroit utilizes community benefit agreements along with other policies to support accountable economic growth and development. Professor Berglund shares insight from her close study of the case of Detroit and the urban governance design and processes undergirding this i...
2023-06-15
44 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Community Benefit Agreements
In episode 2 of Season 4, we are joined by Virginia Parks, Professor at University of California Irvine, and Roxana Tynan, Executive Director of the Los Angeles Alliance for New Economy (LAANE) for a conversation about community benefit agreements. Steven Waller and Alice Yuan co-host. The episode describes the history and mechanics of CBAs, tracing their roots in early 2000s Los Angeles and how they have evolved over time to be a tool leveraged by city actors to promote equity and opportunity. We learn how the organizing work undergirding CBA activity in the early 2000s in Los Angeles showcased both the pos...
2023-05-25
1h 00
CitySCOPE Podcast
Infrastructure and Equity
Season 4 of the CitySCOPE podcast features conversations with academics, urban planners, developers and community leaders weighing in on different mechanisms to drive more equitable development through infrastructure development. The season is organized around questions such as: How have communities organized to ensure that the community benefits from new development, who speaks for the community in urban governance networks, how can neighborhoods be revitalized without inducing the harms of gentrification and how does childcare fit into the infrastructure conversation? Topics include: community benefits agreements, transportation-oriented development, neighborhood trusts, urban governance networks, developer-led community benefits, and the role of childcare in o...
2023-05-11
18 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
CitySCOPE live from New Haven!
Meeting the Moment with Inclusive Economic Development Sharing the audio from our first live podcasting event! February 10, 2023 from NXTHVN in Dixwell. To celebrate the bridge from the end of Season 3 to the launch of Season 4, we held a live event bringing together Stanley Tucker, President, CEO and co-founder of Meridian Management Company, Inc (MMG) featured in Season 3 with Adriana Abizadeh, Executive Director, the Kensington Corridor Trust (KCT), featured in upcoming Season 4. CitySCOPE favorite James Johnson-Piett, Principal and CEO, Urbane Development co-hosted. The event also features musicians David Chevan and Warren Byrd of The Afro-Semitic Experien...
2023-05-03
1h 08
Raised Catholic
Lenten Goals
This week I'm encouraging us to choose our Lenten practices and disciplines by first deciding where we want to be come Holy Week and Easter Sunday. Choosing our 'why' and 'where' will naturally lead us to the 'what' that will best support us to walking our this wilderness with Jesus who came that we might have life and have it more abundantly. Let's trust and walk with Him this Lent toward a more abundant, more holy, more joyful and peaceful life. As you'll hear in the episode, I'm taking a break from the podcast for Lent, but...
2023-02-21
11 min
Quick Picks
Episode 40: Love of Dogs
For Valentine's Day, Tana and I are happily talking about some of our favorite books with our favorite dogs, because the love of a dog is the purest love there is. We focus on modern books but pull from fiction, nonfiction, romance, memoirs, and children's books, and we will let you know if the dog dies. If ever in question and you need to know before committing to something, you can check www.doesthedogdie.com to find out if you'll need privacy, tissue and pet hugs or if it's safe to read while in public. Discussed:
2023-02-03
38 min
Sounds Like A Search And Rescue Podcast
Episode 87 - Wonalancet Out Door Club Trail System - Whiteface, Passaconway, Tom Wiggins, Kate Sleeper
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we kick off episode 87 with a discussion on some recent hikes in the White mountains along with a short history lesson about the trail systems in the Wonalancet Out Door Club. Later in the show we have a large backlog of search and rescue news to cover in...
2023-01-06
1h 48
CitySCOPE Podcast
Voices of the Entrepreneurs
In our final episode for Season 3 of the CitySCOPE podcast, we have a bonus episode produced in collaboration with James Johnson-Piett and Maggie Clark from Urbane, featuring interviews from Urbane's work on the Philadelphia Equitable Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Assessment and Strategy report, completed in May 2021. Over the course of this season, we spoke with researchers, historians, practitioners, and city builders about efforts to support and scale Black-owned and Black-led businesses. In this bonus episode, we hear 10 BIPOC entrepreneurs in Philadelphia share about their entrepreneurial journeys and their views on how cities can create more equitable pathways to support thriving, diverse bu...
2022-12-19
1h 25
HortWeek Podcast
Laugh along with the stars of the latest Perennial 'naked' calendar as they reveal all!
Horticulture charity Perennial - the UK's only charity dedicated to helping all those working in or retired from horticulture and their families - has released the latest of its ever-popular Naked Gardening Calendar, back after a two-year hiatus. Two of its 'stars' join Rachael Forsyth on this week's podcast.Baring all for the cause is Paul Greenyer, a landscaper based in West Sussex, a mediator and he is also training to be an expert witness with HortWeek's own Alan Sargent.Fellow 'Grubby Gardener' is Gareth Wilson, expert witness, mediator, landscaping lecturer, mentor, and o...
2022-12-02
28 min
The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 590: The Coode Street Advent Calendar 2022
With the end of the year almost upon us, Coode Street was looking for a way to celebrate the books we read and loved during 2022. We also wanted to help you find something great to read for yourself or for someone close to you. And so the 2022 Coode Street Advent Calendar was born! Here are twenty-eight books that we loved and that we think you might love too. Space operas and epic fantasies, horror stories and comedies. Six-hundred page immersive tomes and light-footed short story collections. A little bit of everything! To make this more than just a list, t...
2022-11-27
22 min
Bad On Paper
Three Things
It’s time for Three Things: our new series where we each bring three miscellaneous topics that we want to talk about, but don’t need a full podcast episode to break down. This month’s things include fall clothes shopping, walking desks, celebrity heights, and more! Becca’s Three Things: Fall Clothes Shopping - @anindigoday on IG is great for how to apply new trends to your wardrobe, and Hillary Kerr’s Newsletter provides some great inspiration too. Standing & Walking Desks - for some inspo about working&walking, check out @julesacree for inspiration...
2022-10-12
1h 00
The Arts of Language Podcast
Episode 337: A Visit with Sarah Mackenzie
As reading is an important language art, Andrew and Julie are thrilled to welcome a fellow lover of reading Sarah Mackenzie. Sarah is a homeschool mom, author, and the founder of Read-Aloud Revival, which announced the launch of its own boutique publishing imprint: Waxwing Books. In this episode Sarah talks about the publisher's first book, A Little More Beautiful: The Story of a Garden. As the author of this children's book, Sarah shares her insight on what makes a classic children's book and provides background on her experience writing the book. Referenced Materials: Sarah Mackenz...
2022-08-31
00 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Building Equitable Ecosystems with Accelerators
In episode 14 of the CitySCOPE podcast, we speak with Dianna Tremblay and Caron Gugssa-Howard from ICA in Oakland, CA about their work building a more equitable entrepreneurial ecosystem through accelerator and investment fund programing. Topics include: pathways to growth in the dynamic Bay area economy, using a venture-capital CDFI model to develop an accelerator targeting entrepreneurs from low wealth backgrounds, operating an accelerator with attention to both business scaling and the production of good jobs, integrating direct investment with accelerator programming, and developing capital investment vehicles that fit the mission. Join us for a great conversation!
2022-06-14
1h 09
CitySCOPE Podcast
Venture Capital, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Inclusion
Join us for episode 13 of the CitySCOPE podcast. We speak with Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, Professor of Practice at the School of Engineering and Academic Director of the IE Brown University EMBA program. She is also the Founder and Director of the Venture Capital Inclusion Lab at the Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship. In conversation with Kate Cooney, Senior Lecturer at Yale University School of Management, topics include: the role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in a regional economy, research on equity and inclusion in entrepreneurial ecosystems, gender bias in capitalization of start-ups, the role of racial and gender wealth gap in the entrepreneurship journey, practica...
2022-05-11
1h 09
CitySCOPE Podcast
Venture Capital, Networks, Access
In episode 12 of the CitySCOPE podcast, Kate Cooney, Senior Lecturer at the Yale School of Management, talks with Donna Lecky, JD, MBA, Managing Partner, Health Venture Capital, CEO & Co-Founder, Health Venture and Co-Founder & Board Director of HealthHavenHub, Inc. Donna is also CEO & Founding Member of Women of Color Capital Collective, Inc. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation about Donna’s career path, the founding of Health Venture Capital, Health Venture and HealthHavenHub, the digital health innovation space, and her views on access to capital and the role of networks in successful entrepreneurial outcomes from the venture capital perspective. Join us!
2022-04-13
1h 17
CitySCOPE Podcast
Networks and Why They Matter
In episode 11 of the CitySCOPE podcast, Kate Cooney, faculty at the Yale School of Management, speaks with Marissa King, Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Yale School of Management about her book Social Chemistry: Decoding the Elements of Human Connection. Topics include: networks and why they matter, different types of social networks, a tool to assess your social network, why the structure of networks is important for building social movements, and the role of networks for economic development. Join us!
2022-04-05
54 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Merger Leads to Largest Black-Led Bank in U.S.
Join us for episode 10 of the CitySCOPE podcast where Kate Cooney, faculty at the Yale School of Management, speaks with Brian Argrett, President & CEO of City First Bank and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of Broadway Financial Corporation. Topics include: the merger of City First and Broadway Financial to form the largest Black-led bank in the United States, the consolidation of the banking industry, the impact of the 2008 recession on Black-owned and Black-led banks, the history of disinvestment in Black communities and households in the United States, and the passion and creativity that go into creating quality fin...
2022-02-23
55 min
People, Place, & Purpose
The Love Card: Joanne LaCarrubba Steenberg
Joanne LaCarrubba Steenberg, the Founder of The Love Card, based in Maine, is a self-proclaimed “entrepreneuraholic,” or as I might call her, a serial entrepreneur, but through all that she has done over the years, she is an educator, and a tremendously caring and passionate person with a huge heart. We met by happenstance, on an airplane, and spent hours on our flight home talking about our all that we have in common – being a yoga teacher, a connection to Long Island, NY, teaching students (her, elementary and secondary; me, college), the world of social media, mindfulness, travel – and sharing...
2022-02-21
55 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Crowdfunding for Main Street
In Episode 9 of the CitySCOPE podcast Kate Cooney, faculty at the Yale School of Management, speaks with Topiltzin Gomez, Chief of Staff at Honeycomb Credit. Our conversation focuses on the decline of the community banking sector, the Jobs Act of 2012, the rise of crowdfunding, and the ways that community capital can be deployed for local small business investment. Topiltzin shares his journey to Honeycomb Credit, through the Venture for America program, and details how Honeycomb Credit builds out rungs to bankability for small businesses by connecting the community. Tune in!
2022-02-09
1h 04
CitySCOPE Podcast
Entrepreneurship, Employment and Careers for Individuals with a Criminal Record
In Episode 8 of the CitySCOPE podcast Kate Cooney, faculty at the Yale School of Management, speaks with Kylie Jiwon Hwang, Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Kylie’s research lies at the intersection of entrepreneurship, discrimination and labor markets. Our conversation focuses on her dissertation research examining entrepreneurship and employment for formerly incarcerated people. Topics include: the current statistics on incarceration and recidivism in the United States, barriers to employment in the labor market for individuals with a criminal record, entrepreneurship as a response to labor market discrimination, employers’ views of candidates with entrepreneurial experience, and the role of em...
2022-02-02
56 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Anchor-Based Business Development
Episode 7 of the CitySCOPE podcast features a conversation with Kate Cooney and Boris Sigal, Co-Executive Director of the Community Purchasing Alliance (CPA). Boris graduated from the Yale School of Management in 2014. Post-graduation, Boris worked for a number of years in New Haven, first in a special one-year position created between the New Haven City Economic Development Administration and the Yale University Office of New Haven and State Affairs and later as Director of Business Development at New Haven Works, where he focused on building closer relationships with the regional business community and aligning local hiring opportunities with large employers like...
2022-01-25
48 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
McDonald's and Black America
In Episode 6 of the CitySCOPE podcast Kate Cooney speaks with Marcia Chatelain, Professor of History and African American Studies at Georgetown University about her Pulitzer Prize winning book Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America. Topics include: McDonald's trajectory from regional to national franchiser, McDonald's as a site of Civil Rights social movement activity, the fight for the right to franchise for Black entrepreneurs, attempts at restructuring McDonald's franchises into community ownership models, and what we can learn about Black capitalism through this history. Take a listen!
2022-01-18
43 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
The Stanley Tucker interview
In Episode 5 of the CitySCOPE podcast we share the interview with Stanley Tucker, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Meridian Management Company, Inc (MMG). Stanley has been in the business of supporting and scaling minority and women owned businesses for fifty years. Stanley began his career as Director of the Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority, building the organization from the ground up. Today, his firm MMG, Inc manages three additional funds: the Maryland Casino Business Investment Fund, Community Development Ventures, Inc., and MMG Ventures, LP which together provide the continuum of capital needed to take a firm from birth...
2022-01-11
1h 06
CitySCOPE Podcast
Black Capitalism
Join us for Episode 4 of the CitySCOPE podcast where we continue our exploration into the history of initiatives to support Black owned businesses in the United States. In this episode we feature conversations about the policy side of the story with Tim Bates, Professor emeritus at Wayne State University and Fred McKinney, recently retired Carlton Highsmith Chair for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Quinnipiac University and the past Director of the People’s United Bank Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship also at Quinnipiac University.
2022-01-04
1h 00
CitySCOPE Podcast
American Dream, Part Two-Making it Big!
Episode 3 of the CitySCOPE podcast features Professor Gerald Jaynes, the A. Whitney Griswold Professor of Economics, African American Studies, and Urban Studies with lead in commentary from Tim Bates, Professor emeritus at Wayne State University and Fred McKinney, former Carlton Highsmith Chair for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Quinnipiac University and the past Director of the People’s United Bank Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship also at Quinnipiac University. This week we look at some stories of 19th and 20th century Black entrepreneurs who made it big, despite the odds. *Photo credit: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File.
2021-12-21
40 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
American Dream, Part One
On episode 2 of the CitySCOPE podcast, we explore the research on ethnic and immigrant entrepreneurship and the American Dream and how it relates to the literature on Black business. This episode features conversations with Zulema Valdez, Associate Vice Provost for the Faculty and Professor in Sociology at the University of California, Merced and Gerald Jaynes, the A. Whitney Griswold Professor of Economics, African American Studies, and Urban Studies as well as Tim Bates, Professor emeritus at Wayne State University. *Photo credit: The Jon B. Lovelace Collection of California Photographs in Carol M. Highsmith’s America Project, Li...
2021-12-14
52 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Supporting and Scaling Black Businesses
Welcome to Season 3 of the CitySCOPE podcast! In episode 1, we introduce our theme–Supporting and Scaling Black -owned and Black -led businesses. To kick things off, Kate Cooney from the Yale School of Management and James Johnson-Piett from Urbane discuss the importance of the current moment and the surge of attention and support for Black businesses. As always, we conclude with a sneak peek of the conversations to come over the future episodes of the 2021 season. We have some great guests lined up and we can’t wait to share our conversations with you!
2021-12-06
23 min
Fuse 8 n' Kate
Episode 207 - Ox-Cart Man
Starring . . . MOM! Yes indeed. Susan Blackwell Ramsey herself has come to guest star. Thanksgiving arrived and Kate had the brilliant notion that she and Betsy should take advantage of their #1 fan and finally do one of her favorite picture books (the one they've always avoided). So, if you've ever listened to our podcast and thought to yourself, "These two ladies sound too similar. I wish there was a THIRD voice that sounded a lot like both of them to join in," then your prayers have been answered! In short, if you'd like to hear two daughters ribbing their mom, this...
2021-11-29
28 min
From the Front Porch
Episode 344 || October Reading Recap
It’s already the final week of October! In this episode of From the Front Porch, Annie talks about all the books she read this month. The books mentioned in this week’s episode can be purchased from The Bookshelf. As our store heads into the last three months of the year, we hope you’ll consider shopping small. Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Mansfield Park by Jane Austen The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides Bewilderment by Richard Powers Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Middle...
2021-10-28
56 min
Happy Outdoor Families
42. Favorite FALL books
Welcome to Happy Outdoor Families, the podcast that encourages and equips families to spend more time exploring and playing together outside. I am your host, Emily Isenbarger, and I hope that as you listen in each week you will feel inspired and excited about reconnecting your kids, and yourselves, with the outdoors - whatever that looks like for you. Join with me as we dive into the beauty, the benefits, and the challenges of taking life outside. Thanks for listening! This week I am sharing some of my FAVORITE fall-themed picture books. Whether your...
2021-09-15
21 min
Andy Cooney's NY Irish Music Hour
Andy Cooney's New York Irish Hour (14)
On this show I have some new artists to the New York Irish Hour, Frank Hennessy with Noel McLoughlin and Denis Carey with The Old Dungarvan Oak, The Druids with their new single, Kate Purcell, Barry Kirwan, Stocktons Wing and Mac & O. Enjoy...Part 1: Stuart Moyles, Frank Hennessy with Noel McLoughlin and Denis Carey, The Druids, Kate PurcellPart 2Barry Kirwan, Alan Kelly, High Kings, Stocktons Wing, Derek RyanPart 3: Michael English, Mac & O, Nathan CarterSupport the showSpecial Thanks to All Our Spon...
2021-06-19
50 min
The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
Episode 123: How To Be a Feminist Dad with Jordan Shapiro
Jordan Shapiro joins me to talk about being a feminist dad. Jordan is an author, educator, and researcher. He’s Senior Fellow for the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, and Nonresident Fellow in the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution. Finally, he is the author of Father-Figure: How to be a Feminist Dad. In this episode, we discuss gender essentialism and how men can begin to change habits, behaviors, and ideas in order to behave differently in the world. Seriously, Jordan is paving the way for what it means to be a man today...
2021-06-17
1h 00
Be The Good with Kate
Ep. 7: Jim Cooney, Director, Choreographer, Founder of Amplified Artists
There is so much to write about today’s guest that I have restarted this intro many times. You really just need to watch to hear and feel all the positive vibes yourself! Since first walking into his classroom at Broadway Dance Center here in NYC, I knew I would be a fan of Jim Cooney. He has an energy that is a rare mix of welcoming and energizing but also grounded and professional-- all of that at once. Beyond learning steps, he delves deep into your why, showing up for yourself, centering yourself, and so much more, while challenging his s...
2021-06-03
19 min
Fox and Heron Off Subject
Ep 2 Top Six Picks: What we read as kids
Visit FoxAndHeronBooks.wix.com/salons Josie's Top SIx Kid Favorites: “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” (Charles M. Schulz) and lots of Muppet books (Jim Henson) Beezus and Ramona by Beverly Cleary Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Class of 88 by Linda A Cooney (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) Macdonald Hall by Gordon Korman (Bruno & Boots) Bunnicula by James and Deborah Howe Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Christy's Top Six Kid Favorites: From last week's episode The Story of Ferdinand (Munro Leaf); Just Only John...
2021-03-17
1h 08
Dunamaise On Air
Hometroots
Hometroots A series of six short fictional radio plays, made with, for, and about the people of Laois. Throughout 2014, director Maisie Lee and writer Kate Heffernan were Dunamaise Arts Centre’s Theatre Artists in Residence. They spent the first half of the year meeting with groups and individuals of all ages and from a variety of backgrounds across the county, discussing and exploring ideas of ‘home’, and what it means to us as individuals and as a society. Recorded for broadcast at Dunamaise and at various locations throughout Laois, five of the pieces are performed by a local c...
2021-03-11
41 min
Fuse 8 n' Kate
Episode 166 - Miss Rumphius
After one of our listeners made the point that the bulk of books we've done on our podcast have been illustrated by male artists we've been trying to make a conscious effort to increase the number of women we read. And WHAT book, I ask you, could have more classic potential than Barbara Cooney's best known? We talk invasive species, seed bombing, how nice it is to read a book that doesn't call a single woman a spinster, and why it is that Maine loves its children's book creators more than any other state. Show Notes: Curious about the Lupine...
2020-12-28
30 min
Glad Trad Podcast
Ep.17 - That's So Novus Ordo! with Charles Coulombe
Charles is back and he can't leave! In this episode, Lord Coulombe discusses one of our favorite new columns - The 'Roamin' Catholic' - as well as more changes post Vatican II. It's time to say to that last Generation of the 60s, "Times, they are a-changin'!" You can read 'Roamin' Catholic' and all other articles from the Los Angeles Lay Catholic Mission: https://web.archive.org/web/20100207180516/http://www.losangelesmission.com/ed/roamincatholic/index.htm Buy 'Blessed Charles of Austria' https://www.tumblarhouse.com/collections/charles-a-coulombe/products/blessed-charles-of-austria 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:17 Recap of Las...
2020-12-07
1h 35
Tales From Beyond The Pale
Episode 43: The Grandfather
A perfectly ordinary grandfather waits for his perfectly happy family to arrive for a perfectly pleasant afternoon… until an unfortunate revelation puts them all on a tragic path. Writer/director/sound design/music: Graham Reznick. Featuring: Angus Scrimm, Matthew Stephen Huffman, Michael D’Addario, Kate Lyn Sheil, Brenda Cooney, Edie & Ned. Released December 14, 2010. Poster by Gary Pullin.
2020-11-05
39 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Reflections for New Haven
Join us for episode 8 as hosts Alexandra Sing, Marisa Berry and Kate Cooney wrap up Season 2 of the CitySCOPE podcast rethinking community engagement and the role of narratives in inclusive economic development. In this episode, we reflect on how the lessons learned from other cities might apply in New Haven, the city where we live!
2020-10-30
52 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Envisioning the Future City
In the U.S. political economy, some economic regions grow and gain in prosperity in sustained ways while other cities' fortunes rise and fall over time. How do cities come together to shape these trajectories? In this week's episode, our co-hosts Evan Oleson and Stephen Henriques speak with Prabal Chakrabarti from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston about the lessons learned from the Working Cities Challenge aimed at supporting catalytic cross-sector initiatives to reimagine economic paths forward in smaller, post-industrial cities. We also speak with James Johnson-Piett from Urbane Development about his work on the Sunnyside Yard Master Plan...
2020-10-15
51 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Changing the Regional Story for Workforce Development
What is your mental model of an ideal worker? Is your mindset creating blind spots about talent development? In this week's episode of the CitySCOPE podcast, our co-hosts Norbert Cichon and Brice Eidson speak with leaders of two workforce intermediaries that have developed creative strategies for regional workforce development. David Dodson, past President of MDC Inc., (and Yale SOM graduate!) highlights the importance of connecting young people to work and learning opportunities early in their education-to-career trajectory, both for the young people and for their employers. His experience with the Made in Durham effort in Durham, North Carolina illustrates...
2020-10-08
49 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Meaningful Inefficiencies in Civic Engagement
We commonly hear calls for government to operate more efficiently from legislators, oversight groups, and government executives alike. While public sector efficiency may be valuable for functions like street repair, permitting, and waste collection, can it also raise barriers to meaningful civic engagement between residents and their governments? This week on the CitySCOPE Podcast, our co-hosts Uzma Amin and Tessa Ruben speak with Eric Gordon, director of the Engagement Lab and professor at Emerson College about creating meaningful inefficiencies that allow people to engage with government systems. Gordon draws a parallel between civic engagement and play: games a...
2020-10-01
37 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Real Integration in Public Schools #stillnotequal
On episode 4 of the CitySCOPE Podcast, Arianna Blanco and Naomi Shachter, co-hosts from episode 3, continue the conversation about race and place focusing this week on education. We speak with Barbara Biasi of the Yale School of Management on the role of finance in shaping racial and class based inequities in public schools and efforts to remediate them. Biasi describes the highly decentralized nature of public education in the United States, resulting in a trade-off between local control and inter-district funding equity. We also interview Sarah Medina Camiscoli, founder and former executive director of IntegrateNYC, a youth-led organization seeking integration a...
2020-09-23
47 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Geography of Race and Space
Americans live in a landscape of race and space inherited from an earlier era. How do historical narratives about the places we call home shape our understanding of them? What is left out of those narratives? And how can new understandings spark movements that drive equitable economic development? This week on the CitySCOPE Podcast, in episode 3, Naomi Shachter, Arianna Blanco and Kate Cooney talk to Kirsten Delegard and Kevin Ehrman-Solberg about the Mapping Prejudice Project in Minneapolis, the first project in the country to gather a comprehensive count of racially-restrictive housing covenants in a regional housing market. K...
2020-09-17
54 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Community Engagement and Housing
This week, on episode 2 of the CitySCOPE podcast, Joy Chen, Charles Gress and Kate Cooney speak with Anika Singh Lemar and David Schleicher, both from Yale Law School about the ways in which land use community engagement practices might actually hinder rather than help the development of new housing supply. Access to safe, suitable, and affordable housing is a cornerstone of inclusive community and economic development, but cities around the United States are experiencing significant shortages in affordable housing and housing supply in general does not always keep up with demand. We discuss models to overcome barriers to equitable partic...
2020-09-10
1h 07
CitySCOPE Podcast
Rethinking Community Engagement
In episode 1, Allen Xu and Kate Cooney talk to Elihu Rubin, from the Yale School of Architecture about his work on the built environments of the 19th and 20th centuries. In thinking about the American landscape of wealth, poverty, race and space, a first step in mobilizing for new arrangements is to consider how a city's current landscape encapsulates notions of place-making from earlier eras. These earlier era settlements live on in both the built environment and in the mental and emotional models of space in cities that structure the American mind. Elihu Rubin's work on critical heritage sheds...
2020-09-02
41 min
The Trash Trio is reading.
#10: We read sad books and watch sad movies because we're dead inside.
Heads up, there's a bit of a spoiler if you've never watched the movie Field of Dreams, RAM will spoil it for you. But, don't give up on this episode yet, because we're talking about things that are sad to feel things because we're all dead inside. Notable mention in this episode: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson, A League of Their Own (movie), Field of Dreams (movie), About Time (movie), Kimi no Nawa (movie), 5 cm per second (movie), and Meet Joe Black (movie). Go a...
2020-07-29
43 min
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2020-07-07
5h 44
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/401497to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Book of Dragons: An Anthology Author: Jonathan Strahan Narrator: Eleanor Caudill, MW Cartozian Wilson, Mimi Chang, Matthew Waterson, Lorna Bennett, Feodor Chin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 7, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Fantasy Publisher's Summary: R.F. Kuang, Kate Elliott, Ken Liu, Todd McCaffrey, Garth Nix, Peter S. Beagle, and other modern masters of fantasy and science fiction put their unique spin on the greatest of mythical beasts—the dragon—in never-before-seen works written exclusively for this fanta...
2020-07-07
5h 44
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/401497to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Book of Dragons: An Anthology Author: Jonathan Strahan Narrator: Eleanor Caudill, MW Cartozian Wilson, Mimi Chang, Matthew Waterson, Lorna Bennett, Feodor Chin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 7, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: R.F. Kuang, Kate Elliott, Ken Liu, Todd McCaffrey, Garth Nix, Peter S. Beagle, and other modern masters of fantasy and science fiction put their unique spin on the greatest of mythical beasts—the dragon—in never-before-seen works written exclusively for this...
2020-07-07
5h 44
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/401497 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Book of Dragons: An Anthology Author: Jonathan Strahan Narrator: Eleanor Caudill, MW Cartozian Wilson, Mimi Chang, Matthew Waterson, Lorna Bennett, Feodor Chin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 7, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: R.F. Kuang, Kate Elliott, Ken Liu, Todd McCaffrey, Garth Nix, Peter S. Beagle, and other modern masters of fantasy and science fiction put their unique spin on the greatest of mythical beasts—the dragon—in never-before-seen works written exclusively for t...
2020-07-07
05 min
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The Book of Dragons: An Anthology by Jonathan Strahan
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/401497to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Book of Dragons: An Anthology Author: Jonathan Strahan Narrator: Eleanor Caudill, MW Cartozian Wilson, Mimi Chang, Matthew Waterson, Lorna Bennett, Feodor Chin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 44 minutes Release date: July 7, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Fantasy Publisher's Summary: R.F. Kuang, Kate Elliott, Ken Liu, Todd McCaffrey, Garth Nix, Peter S. Beagle, and other modern masters of fantasy and science fiction put their unique spin on the greatest of mythical beasts—the dragon—in never-before-seen works written exclusively for this fanta...
2020-07-07
5h 44
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2020-07-07
05 min
Tales From Beyond The Pale
Episode 29: Stranger
While four friends view a spectacular meteor shower, they encounter a stranger who walks out of the woods with a colorful fireside story to tell. Written and directed by Jeff Buhler. Featuring John Speredakos, Matthew Stephen Huffan, Helen Mctiernan, Jason Yachanin, Kate Lyn Sheil, Brenda Cooney. Performed live October 9, 2012. Poster by Gary Pullin.
2020-04-23
32 min
Here For You
Ep 12: It's OK to Not be OK
Kate's struggling with balancing homeschooling and work, while Doree finds solace in planning Henry's meals. And listeners have questions about a care package for a friend and how to not feel guilty about working from home, and another listener has a great idea about how to stay connected without being tethered to Zoom and FaceTime.The word of the day is: CONTROL. The activity of the day is: FREE WRITE FOR 10 MINUTES.Mentioned in this episode:Libro.fm: To get three audiobooks for the price of one, use...
2020-04-07
00 min
Craic Theatre Podcast
Barry Kerr Musician & Artist
Interview with traditional musician and artist Barry Kerr ogininally from Lurgan Co Armagh but now living and working in Dublin. Kerr’s career in music and visual arts spans twenty years, including performing with the RTÉ Symphony Orchestra on their tour of the USAunder conductor David Brophy. He has also collaborated with musicians such as Steve Cooney and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and has had his original compositions recorded by artists such as Beoga, Aoife Scott, Brian Finnegan and Kate Rusby. He first performed at the Craic Theatre Coalisland in 2005 in a play by Brian Moore called "The Session" produced by...
2020-03-28
25 min
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Podcast
119 The Fire Safety Consultants: Exova
This week Cate Cooney, a former employee of the fire safety consultancy Exova gave her evidence, before the inquiry was suspended due to the outbreak of Covid-19.The fire safety strategy for the existing building was written by a consultant who never visited the site. It decided that a number of features which didn’t meet current building regulations were ‘satisfactory’. Presenter / producer : Kate Lamble Producer: Luke Radcliff Researcher: May Cameron Contact us via email: grenfellpodcast@bbc.co.uk
2020-03-17
22 min
Open Your Hymnal
OYH Lessons & Carols, 2019
We are closing out Advent with our second annual “OYH Lessons & Carols.” You’ll hear a range of great music from a variety of composers. You’ll also hear non-scriptural readings woven throughout, read by friends of the podcast: Meredith Augustin, Rory Cooney, Bex Gaunt, David Haas, Carol Browning, Jaime Cortez, Kate Williams, and Audrey and Clare Reichert. Whether you listen while driving in the car, baking Christmas cookies, preparing for liturgy, or anyplace else, we hope that this celebration will serve as a moment of pause and reflection during this busy time of year.So, please open you...
2019-12-24
58 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Opportunity Zones in New Haven and Final Reflections
Opportunity Zones in New Haven and Final Reflections, podcast hosts Song Kim, MBA candidate and Professor Kate Cooney begin by reviewing the work done in the Spring 2019 Inclusive Economic Development Lab class, where teams of students learned about 4 neighborhoods in New Haven that contain OZ tracts and made suggestions about how the models we studied (Food Halls, Fab Labs, CLTs) might be deployed in each neighborhood. The neighborhoods are: Hill South, Dixwell, Newhallville and Fair Haven. Next, Song and Kate review some of the key insights from the interviews with the guests we met over Season 1 of CitySCOPE podcast an...
2019-08-26
37 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Creative Financing for Community Inclusion
Creative Financing for Community Inclusion, podcast hosts Nina Crook, graduate of Yale SOM with a Masters in Global Business and Society and Camilo Monge, MBA guide listeners through a series of conversations exploring different models of creative financing to build inclusive models for economic development and make possible investments in innovation that maximize community benefit. Guest interviews with: Joe Evans from The Kresge Foundation, Aliana Pineiro from Boston Impact Initiative, Greg Reaves from Mosaic Development Partners and Eric Letsinger from Quantified Ventures. Topics covered include: use of impact covenants for Opportunity Funds to differentiate funds with community benefit commitments, c...
2019-08-26
1h 14
CitySCOPE Podcast
Fab Labs and Maker Spaces in the New Economy
Fab Labs and Maker Spaces in the New Economy, Liam Grace Flood, MBA candidate at the Yale School of Management speaks with two guests on the origins and potential of the Fab Lab and Maker Space movement: Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Professor from the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University and Jerry Davis, Associate Dean for Business and Impact at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. Topics covered include: the third digital revolution, the potential for Fab Labs and Maker Spaces to create opportunities for self-sufficient production, the future of fabrication technologies and l...
2019-08-26
1h 09
CitySCOPE Podcast
The Food Hall Trend and Inclusive Growth
The Food Hall Trend and Inclusive Growth, podcast hosts Sara Harari, recent graduate of the Yale SOM and the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and Dan Bitner, MBA from Yale SOM help listeners understand just what is the difference between a food hall and a food court, the evolution of food halls over the last 10-15 years, and the economics of how they work both from the developer and the food entrepreneur’s perspectives. With Guests James Johnson-Piett from Urbane Development in Brooklyn, NYC and Nancy Halpern Ibrahim from the Mercado de Paloma in South Central Los Ang...
2019-08-26
51 min
CitySCOPE Podcast
Investing in Businesses in Opportunity Zones
Investing in Businesses in Opportunity Zones, Professor Kate Cooney explains the current status of OZ regulation related to business investment and highlights the key questions about these regulations that have slowed down investor action in this area and also the tensions in play around community benefit. Dr. Cooney leads listeners through a series of models for supporting local entrepreneurs in OZs, including mixed use housing developments with ground floor commercial that might be both amenable to OZ investments and supportive of the growth of local entrepreneurs, a corner store Bodega economic development program yielding real results, impact investment funds f...
2019-08-26
1h 18
CitySCOPE Podcast
Community Land Trusts, Gentrification and the OZ
Community Land Trusts, Gentrification and the OZ, Dan Bitner, MBA speaks with Julius Kimbrough from the Crescent City Community Land Trust in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Val Orseli from Cooper Square Mutual Housing Association in NYC’s Lower East Side. In this episode, we explore gentrification pressures and how CLTs can act as a bulwark for affordability in rapidly changing neighborhoods. Dan Bitner leads listeners through the basics of how CLTs operate and learns about innovations on the CLT model from our guests. These innovations include: the scattered site CLT in the Lower East Side which now encompasses over 20 build...
2019-08-26
1h 09
CitySCOPE Podcast
Affordable Housing and the OZ Policy
Affordable Housing and the OZ policy, Lauren Harper ’20, and Christian Rodriguez ’19 examine the roots of the affordable housing crisis in the United States and explore the challenges and opportunities for addressing it with CitySCOPE podcast guests: Karen Dubois Walton, President of Elm City Communities in New Haven and Brandon Weiss, Visiting Professor at Yale Law School. We ask our guests their perspectives on the potential of the OZ policy for addressing the need for affordable housing. Topics covered include: the history of public housing and redlining, current regional dynamics inherited from redlining era, key issues of how to boost supp...
2019-08-19
1h 11
CitySCOPE Podcast
What are Opportunity Zones? What is at Stake?
What are Opportunity Zones? What is at stake? Allie Yee, MBA (SOM) and Professor Kate Cooney introduce the opportunity zone policy passed as part of the Jobs and Tax Cuts Act of 2017, the problems it is trying to solve and the incentives it creates to solve them. Dramatic explication of the mechanisms of the OZ incentives performed by guest hosts Sarah Harrari, graduate of Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and SOM and Dan Bitner, MBA (SOM). To explore what is at stake for the OZ program, podcast hosts Allie Yee and Professor Kate Cooney present audio snippets...
2019-08-16
20 min
All the Books!
E218: New Releases and More for July 23, 2019
This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss Gods of Jade and Shadow, Theme Music, The Marriage Clock, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by the Versify podcast, ThirdLove, and Doubleday and The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep by H. G. Parry Gods of Jade and Shadow: A Novel by...
2019-07-23
45 min
Mimika TV
How to do the Impossible with God with Kate Battistelli
Have you felt God urging you to step out and take a bold leap of faith? Kate Battistelli is the author of the new book "God Dare: Will you choose to believe the impossible?", as well as the mother of Grammy Award winning Christian singer, Francesca Battistelli. In today's podcast interview Kate shares about some of the challenges she took up after God dared her to believe the impossible for her life and her family. Watch the full interview: http://bit.ly/MimikaTV42 #kingdombusiness #christianentrepreneur #christianbusiness #purpose
2019-07-02
25 min
Mimika TV with Mimika Cooney
How to do the Impossible with God with Kate Battistelli
Have you felt God urging you to step out and take a bold leap of faith? Kate Battistelli is the author of the new book "God Dare: Will you choose to believe the impossible?", as well as the mother of Grammy Award winning Christian singer, Francesca Battistelli. In today's podcast interview Kate shares about some of the challenges she took up after God dared her to believe the impossible for her life and her family. Watch the full interview: http://bit.ly/MimikaTV42 #kingdombusiness #christianentrepreneur #christianbusiness #purpose
2019-07-02
25 min
Teachers Talking Teaching
TTT Episode 89: Stop Bagging Out Tech and Stop Hassling the Quiet Kids
This week Pete (@mr_van_w) delves into why we should take no notice of the demonisation of technology in the media and the flawed/misreported Science that leads to it. John (@jfcatto) considers the introverts in the class and how we should stop hassling them to fit our "participation" expectations and think of more flexible measures of "engagement". References Flipped 3.0 Problem Based Learning - Dan Jones (@ideasforteacher) https://flippedtrainer.weebly.com/ The Kids (Who Use Tech) Seem to Be Alright - Lydia Denw...
2019-03-14
50 min
Open Your Hymnal
You Have Anointed Me
From left to right: Gary daigle, terry donohoo, marty haugen, rory cooney, Fr. michael joncas, and david haas - all OYH podcast alumni! In this episode, we host our own little composers forum! Matt and Zack speak with Gary Daigle - composer, musician, and producer - about his work with The Dameans. They discuss collaborative song writing, the importance of a broad harmonic vocabulary, and how intentional invitation can change your life. As a bonus, you'll hear from a bevy of previous podcast guests including Rory Cooney, Kate Cuddy, Fr. Fran O'Brien, Tony Alonso, and Marty Haugen...
2018-02-04
41 min
Front Row: Archive 2013
Mea Maxima Culpa, Ray Cooney, Marianne Elliott
With Mark Lawson.The resignation of Pope Benedict XVI happens to coincide with the release this week of a new cinema documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God, which features the departing Pontiff. Alex Gibney's film charts the claims of sexual abuse made by individuals who were in the care of Catholic priests in the US, and how many similar claims from across the world made their way to the highest level in Rome. Kate Saunders reviews.Writer and director Ray Cooney, who is now 80, talks about creating a film version of...
2013-02-12
28 min
Well-Rounded Radio
Rick Berlin: The Well-Rounded Radio Interview
Rick Berlin started making music in the early 1970s and continued through a handful of bands over the last three decades, including Orchestra Luna, Orchestra Luna II, Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin: The Movie, The Shelley Winters Project, and, most recently, simply as Rick Berlin. As a piano player and songwriter, Berlin's style has run the gamut from the theatrical to the confessional. In several of these incarnations, Berlin came close to breaking it in the music industry, but as he's learned, sometimes the stars don't always align the way they should. During our interview, Berlin takes...
2009-05-07
00 min