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141. The Language of the Universe
Podcast: People I (Mostly) Admire (LS 63 · TOP 0.1% what is this?)Episode: 141. The Language of the UniversePub date: 2024-09-28Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationKen Ono is a math prodigy whose skills have helped produce a Hollywood movie and made Olympic swimmers faster. The number theorist tells Steve why he sees mathematics as art — and about his unusual path to success, which came without a high school diploma. SOURCE:Ken Ono, professor of mathematics and STEM adviser to the provost at the...
2025-01-29
47 min
The Simple Truth
What Happened in Boston at The Men's March? (Pam Stenzel and Walter Hoye) - 11/21/24
11/21/24 - Pam Stenzel is the founder of Enlighten Communications Inc., which tackles today’s tough issues of sex with candor, insight, humor, and the challenge for young people to make the healthiest choice and save sex for marriage. She has spoken to over 500,000 young people on the importance of abstinence. She is currently the Senior Regional Clinic Director for Community Pregnancy Clinics in Central and Southwest Florida and serves on the board of directors for Safe Haven Baby Boxes and directs their crisis hotline. Walter Hoye is a licensed and ordained Baptist preacher who serves as both Presiden...
2024-11-21
49 min
Conflict Decoded Podcast
White Women Cry & Call Me Angry: Book Talk with Jill Poklemba
In this episode, I’m joined by Jill Poklemba in an honest conversation inspired by Dr. Yanique Redwood’s White Women Cry & Call Me Angry. We get into the messy and uncomfortable realities of whiteness in social justice spaces—how it shows up in ways white people don’t always notice, and how terms like “progressive” can sometimes do more to mask internalized racism than reveal it. Jill and I explore the ways white women unintentionally use vulnerability as a way to deflect, making it harder to be called out and, ultimately, to become effective accomplices. We also talk about reclaiming r...
2024-11-12
1h 10
People I (Mostly) Admire
EXTRA: Using Data to Win Gold
Kate Douglass is a world-class swimmer and data scientist who’s used mathematical modeling to help make her stroke more efficient. She and Steve talk about why the Olympics were underwhelming, how she won gold, and why she won’t be upset to say goodbye to the pool. SOURCE:Kate Douglass, Olympic swimmer and graduate student.RESOURCES:"Kate Douglass HOLDS OFF Tatjana Smith to win 200m breaststroke | Paris Olympics" (NBC Sports, 2024).“The Plane Partition Function Abides by Benford’s Law,” by Katherine Douglass and Ken Ono (UPB Scientific Bulletin, Series A, 2024).“Swimming in Data,” by Katherine Douglass, Augus...
2024-10-05
26 min
People I (Mostly) Admire
141. The Language of the Universe
Ken Ono is a math prodigy whose skills have helped produce a Hollywood movie and made Olympic swimmers faster. The number theorist tells Steve why he sees mathematics as art — and about his unusual path to success, which came without a high school diploma. SOURCE:Ken Ono, professor of mathematics and STEM adviser to the provost at the University of Virginia. RESOURCES:"‘Digital Twins’ Give Olympic Swimmers a Boost," by Katherine Douglass, Augustus Lamb, Jerry Lu, Ken Ono, and William Tenpas (Scientific American, 2024)."Swimming in Data," by Katherine Douglass, Augustus Lamb, Jerry Lu, Ken Ono, and...
2024-09-28
47 min
just another rant
#112: Update & Sách đọc tháng 1 (Bourdieu, Delphy, Colombi, Desmond, Dussy...)
Update sương sương tình hình podcast và nói sơ sơ về 20 quyển sách tui đọc tháng 1. Nghe lại thì thấy nhiều chỗ nói ko rõ hoặc dễ hiểu nhầm nhưng trời ơi tôi không thể nào thu lại podcast lần thứ 6 đc mọi người ạ. Có gì không rõ, muốn hỏi thêm thì pm hoặc comment ở dưới nha. Podcast Nữ Công Học Hội: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Db31Z4GoWpA2uWlOa5kXF Instagram: @nuconghocho...
2024-03-04
58 min
Horror Humor Hunger
Any Industry Can Be Creepy If You Look Hard Enough
When you really think about it, any industry can be creepy! Join me and my special guest Katherine as we dissect the true story behind “The Laff Box” (it was a real thing!), why something mysterious can also feel sinister, how nonverbal communication like emojis has evolved over time, and several other industries with concealed histories (spoiler alert: glitter is so much more interesting than you might have expected!).Background on Charley Douglass: https://www.theverge.com/2013/12/13/5207136/Charley-Douglass-laff-box-laugh-trackDecoder Ring episode about The Laff Box: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decoder-ring/id1376577202?i=1000410255027NY...
2024-02-13
27 min
Springleaf
Episode 4
With SW5 member (and fellow undercover cop) Clarke tied up in the backroom of SW6 HQ, Pat needs to come up with a rescue plan, stat. But when he leaks Clarke's whereabouts to SW5 gang leader Janet (Natalie Cassidy), existing tensions between the two gangs begin to escalate. Meanwhile, on the comedy circuit, there's another terrible crime to deal with - a blatant case of material theft...A true(ish) crime podcast, which sees undercover cop Pat Springleaf (James Acaster) share police wire recordings from the biggest case of his career: working to infiltrate and bring...
2023-12-12
28 min
The Purple Principle
Speaking Truth in Polarized Times: Top Guest Insights from 2021
Cast your votes here! The year 2021 would certainly be worth forgetting if its worst elements weren’t so clearly continuing on into the New Year 2022 and very likely beyond: the Omicron surge, the worst U.S. inflation in decades, and the maelstrom of misinformation swirling around the clear benefits of vaccination and the equally obvious outcome of the 2020 election. In this episode entitled Speaking Truth in Polarized Times, we ask what TPP guests in 2021 speak most insightfully to the challenges of this era. We’ve highlighted ten great insights, asking listeners to select the best of them...
2021-12-28
19 min
Tangible Remnants
Community, Development & Brunch w/ Katherine Williams
This week's episode features a conversation between me and Katherine Williams. We discuss her journey into architecture and construction, Riding the Vortex, and the importance of creating a support system to navigate life and the profession. Building Highlight - Cedar Hill, Frederick Douglass' home in Washington, DC"Historic buildings rarely survive generations by accident. Someone made a choice, or in the case of the Douglass Home, a whole lot of women made a whole lot of choices over decades." - NPS website on Cedar Hill Links:bell hooksBlack Women in A...
2021-12-18
47 min
LIVE! From City Lights
Christopher W. Shaw in Conversation with Ralph Nader
Christopher W. Shaw in conversation with Ralph Nader, discussing his newly released book "First Class: The U.S. Postal Service, Democracy, and the Corporate Threat," published by City Lights Books. This event was originally broadcast live via Zoom, hosted by Peter Maravelis and moderated by Katherine Isaac. You can purchase copies of "First Class: The U.S. Postal Service, Democracy, and the Corporate Threat" directly from City Lights at a 30% discount here: https://citylights.com/muckraking/1st-class-the-u-s-postal-service-d/ Christopher W. Shaw is an author, historian, and policy analyst. He has a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley...
2021-12-17
55 min
The Book Jam
Season 2, Episode 12: Not Your Typical Spooky & Horror Books (AKA these characters are not going to be the first ones to die)
Marisa and Mary are back with a new episode of The Book Jam! Today we are talking about teen spooky and horror books-but not your typical horror books; these books feature BIPOC main characters (one LGBTQIA+) and they are NOT going to be the first ones to die. These books are like no other. We also discuss the need in publishing for more diverse-diverse books, what do we mean? Listen to the episode and hear us discuss these great horrifying reads.Check out the Books Mentioned below to add even more books to your To Be Read...
2021-10-30
38 min
Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts
It's All Political
John-Luke Roberts presents the last (for now) installment of Sound Heap Inc's weekly tastepod, showcasing the very best of the 1,603 podcasts that all deserve awards even if the idiots who judge these things don't agree.You'll hear clips from the following awards-worthy podcasts:Dentists: What They Are And How To Stop ThemThis Is Where The Magic HappensThis Is Where This Is Where The Magic Happens HappensDocumentaries About Things: The People Who Keep Ghosts As PetsJesus That Dog's Pretty!Britain's Biggest BastardsI’ve Really Bloody Lo...
2021-08-17
33 min
Sound Heap with John-Luke Roberts
You're Welcome
This week, John-Luke Roberts accepts thanks from Heapsters - that's what we've decided to call our listeners; good, isn't it? "Heapsters" - for making so many brilliant podcasts, and provides a taste of the week's best pods in this latest episode of the weekly taste pod. Expect to hear clips from both your favourite shows, which are probably included in the following list:You Like Hats Too MuchBunny Bunny Bunny Bunny - BUNNYUntold Stories Told: STICKY - The Men Who F*** GlueJools Holland Hoots At NanniesTucked Behind The Grapes...
2021-07-27
31 min
The Invention of Racism
Episode 4: Seven Pillars of the Racist Construct—Dominance
This episode discusses one of the “Seven Pillars of the Racist Construct”—Dominance. This pillar of the framework helps us to understand how racism operates in the world. Each of the seven pillars will be discussed in separate podcast episodes. Key topics: Frederick Douglass, Racial Dominance. The Invention of Racism podcast begins September 30, 2020.The Invention of Racism is published with periodic bonus and micro-podcast episodes included in the series. © 2020 TIR Podcast Group. All Rights Reserved. #CiteBlackWomenContact: TheInventionofRacism@protonmail.comFollow Dr. Bankole-Medina on Twitter: @KBankoleMedinaAbout Professo...
2020-09-26
12 min
The Distillery
Katherine Douglass | Expressions of Faith
iTunes Episode Duration: 00:32:53
2020-07-17
32 min
Reality 2.0
Episode 34: Privacy and Self-Hosting
Doc Searls and Katherine Druckman talk to Robert Douglass of Platform.sh about self-hosting collaboration tools, and other current privacy topics. Show notes: 0:00:54: Introduction to a couple of tools 0:02:04: Doc's take on Zoom. 0:05:13: A lot of what we do online is not especially private. 0:06:33: Apple and Google and contact tracing. 0:09:00: Healthcare is a B2B insurance business. 0:11:15: Health information and advertising. 0:13:04: Convenience versus privacy. 0:13:26: SaaS products and convenience, Facebook, Apple. Concerns of the individual versus the concerns of the many.
2020-04-24
1h 11
Mic'd Up
Medicare For All w/ the Debs-Jones-Douglass Institute
The Debs-Jones-Douglass Institute's own Nick Rubin, Katherine Isaac (Executive Director) and Willie Leggette join host Mika Gadsden LIVE in the Ohm Radio studio for an in-depth conversation about Medicare For All. New to the show? Check out this previous episode: bit.ly/MicdUpWithAdamDomby I run on love & community support: bit.ly/SupportCAN , $mikagadsden on CashApp Get exclusive content by supporting this podcast via Patreon: patreon.com/ChsActNet Follow the Charleston Activist Network on Social Media: FB: @charlestonactivistnetwork IG: @charlestonactivistnetwork Twitter: @ChsActNet Email Mika: Tamika@charlestonactivistnetwork.com Website: www.charlestonactivistnetwork.com
2020-02-20
58 min
Princeton Theological Seminary
Kenda Creasy Dean & Katherine Douglass | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session
October 5, 2018 | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session “Swinging for the Fences: The Hope and Challenge of Confirmation Ministry in the 21st Century” Speakers: Kenda Creasy Dean, Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church, and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary Katherine Douglass, Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology at Seattle Pacific University Co-director of The Confirmation Project
2019-07-16
46 min
Princeton Theological Seminary
Kenda Creasy Dean & Katherine Douglass | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session
October 5, 2018 | Confirmation Conference - Plenary Session “Swinging for the Fences: The Hope and Challenge of Confirmation Ministry in the 21st Century” Speakers: Kenda Creasy Dean, Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church, and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary Katherine Douglass, Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology at Seattle Pacific University Co-director of The Confirmation Project
2019-07-16
46 min
Princeton Theological Seminary
Katherine Douglass | Confirmation Conference - Welcome & Introduction
October 4, 2018 | Confirmation Conference Welcome & Introduction Speaker: Katherine Douglass, Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology at Seattle Pacific University Co-director of The Confirmation Project
2019-07-16
36 min
Princeton Theological Seminary
Katherine Douglass | Confirmation Conference - Welcome & Introduction
October 4, 2018 | Confirmation Conference Welcome & Introduction Speaker: Katherine Douglass, Assistant Professor of Educational Ministry and Practical Theology at Seattle Pacific University Co-director of The Confirmation Project
2019-07-16
36 min
Wesley Seminary Podcast
#71 Dr. Katherine Douglass: Forming Faith in Teens
#71 Dr. Katherine Douglass: Forming Faith in Teens by Aaron Perry
2019-02-21
38 min
Pirate Radio Podcasts™
Episode #21 - John Ford UFO Political Prisoner Round-table
John Ford Show Notes Saturday, June 11th, 2016 John Ford, Political Prisoner: A Pirate Radio Discussion https://www.facebook.com/events/1190632694304952/ The John Ford Initiative, Free John Ford Now Please make a donation today. Visit http://johnford.ufoteacher.com/ Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/freejohnford Sign the Petition http://signon.org/sign/the-john-ford-initiative Digital Montauk article: http://www.digitalmontauk.com/?page_id=162 DuckDuckGo: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=john+ford+ufos+political+prisoner Apologies to listeners, as one of our guests, Joe Zuppardo, experienced technical issues and electronic interference throughout most of the interview. Other than this, thankfully...
2016-06-11
2h 01
The New Century Multiverse
The Cartographer’s Handbook Section 12 – Beyond America
An explorer speaks of a strange phenomenon that could be the key to the future. This is the final part of The Cartographer's Handbook. Written by Alexander Shaw Thomas W Arlington, Nathaniel Curtis, Ulysses S. Grant and Frederick Douglass performed by Alex Shaw Katherine Holloway performed by Maya Santandrea Maggie Strother, Annie Oakley and Carmen Santos performed by Laureta Sela James Buckner performed by Daniel Floyd Lawton Sadler, Samuel Tudor, George Armstrong Custer and George Washington performed by Spencer Leeb Julius Kaufman and Bo Travis performed by Matt Wardle Tabitha Chorley performed by Maureen Foley Henry...
2014-11-12
12 min
The New Century Multiverse
Behind the Whitescarves: Philosophy of Humanity
This is a special show giving each notable character in the New Century Multiverse a few seconds to lay down their view on humanity. I spent a long time putting this one together, and zeroing in on each distinct mindset. Alex Shaw: Thomas Arlington, James Penrose, Raven, Ulysses S. Grant, Miguel Alejandro Delgado, Nathaniel Curtis, Nikola Tesla, Maurice Fisher, Seth, Mister Wight, Robin of Loxley, Archduke Coriolanus, Ajax, Frederick Douglass Maureen Foley: Sarah Arlington, Hraoanna, Tabitha Chorley, Merlene Sharon Shaw: Abigail Grey, Katherine Holloway, Li Ying Long, Mortimer Wilson, Scarlet Wilhelmina
2013-12-02
13 min