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Geologic PodcastGeologic PodcastThe Geologic Podcast Episode #910  NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE THINGAMAJIG!   You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance.   THE SHOW NOTES   Val Kilmer (1959-2025) Intro Earl Grey Interesting Fauna      - Sub-Antarctic Species’ Abundance Ask George      - Translating? from Alex K. Insight In Sound: Consider Me Gone Religious Moron of the Week      - Marvin Sapp from Eileen Williams Tell Me Something Good      - Valerie’s Survival Instincts New Subscription Page April Gigs Show...2025-04-0353 minGeologic PodcastGeologic PodcastThe Geologic Podcast Episode #909  NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE DOOHICKY!   You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance.   THE SHOW NOTES   Real Magic Intro “Adolescence” Interesting Fauna - Mountain Stone Wētā, Hemideina maori Stop Shouting LIVE at Insight In Sound Things People Love That Actually Suck      - Romeo & Juliet As Romance Religious Moron of the Week      - Fr. Tom Thakadipuram Rupert McClannahan’s Indestructible Bastards      - Twice Bear Attacked Todd Orr Tell Me Somet...2025-03-2851 minGeologic PodcastGeologic PodcastThe Geologic Podcast Episode #908   The Show Notes   Skiing and the ubiquitous nature of language Intro “Becoming Led Zeppelin” Ask George      - Neurotica? from Greg D. Religious Moron of the Week      - Minnesota state Sen. Justin Eichorn      - Update: Robert Preston Morris Insight In Sound: Heaven Must Be Boring The History Chunk      - March 20th “Flow” Tell Me Something Good      - Equity Arc’s Concert Vinyl Garden with Lisa Bodnar April 5th Nazareth solo April 26th Show close .........................   Mentioned in the Show  April 5 2nd Annual...2025-03-1952 minGeologic PodcastGeologic PodcastThe Geologic Podcast Episode #907   The Show Notes   Taxes & money Intro Five years Interesting Fauna      - Axolotl Common Side Effects Damian Handzy’s Facts That’ll Fuck Y’Up      - Sequoyah, Frederick, Max, Grosseteste, Weird Al, more… Heretic Religious Moron of the Week      - Terrance Owens Elliott Insight In Sound went great Tell Me Something Good      - Christina’s Corner April 5th with Lisa Bodnar April 26th acoustic “So Wry, Solo” in Nazareth Show Close .........................   Mentioned in the Show  April 5 2nd Annual Vinyl Garden E...2025-03-1349 minFirst Voices RadioFirst Voices Radio05/19/24 - David Wengrow (Repeat)REPEAT SHOW. David Graeber and David Wengrow are the co-authors of "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). "This is not a book. This is an intellectual feast. There is not a single chapter that does not (playfully) disrupt well-seated intellectual beliefs. It is deep, effortlessly iconoclastic, factually rigorous, and pleasurable to read." — Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author, "The Black Swan." Tiokasin talks with co-author David Wengrow, a professor of comparative archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He is a visiting professor at New York University. He is the au...2024-05-2058 minEpidemiology Counts from the Society for Epidemiologic ResearchEpidemiology Counts from the Society for Epidemiologic ResearchSER 2023 Live Podcast Recording: Busting Epi MythsThe SER 2023 conference in Portland, Oregon was the site of the first ever live recording of the Epidemiology Counts podcast with an audience! Host Bryan James was joined by the hosts of the SERious Epi podcast, Matt Fox and Hailey Banack to lead a fun discussion on busting epidemiology myths in front of a room of raucous epidemiologists. Six awesome guests joined the panel to bust a myth of their choosing, which ranged from scientific, to historical, to personal: Kerry Keyes, Peter Tennant, Lindsey Russo, Ari Nandi, Marcia Pescador-Jiminez, and Lisa Bodnar. The energy in the room was high...2023-07-111h 10Radio Crystal BlueRadio Crystal BlueRadio Crystal Blue 2/10/23 part 2ALBUM FOCUS:  Further On: The Songs Of Billy Conway https://www.songsofbillyconway.com/ This albums serves as a tribute to the late drummer for Morphine, Jeffrey Foucault, Chris Smither, and others who are mainly part of the New England folk music scene. Billy was also active as a songwriter. Recordings and voice memos collected by Billy's wife Laurie Sargent provide the framework for these songs.  "Quit Keeping Score" (featuring Jabe Beyer) "I Feel You Moving" (featuring Laurie Sargent) "Trouble In Heaven (featuring Hazel Fo...2023-02-111h 41Ask The Color ExpertAsk The Color ExpertLisa Bodnar my very first employee shares her journey into salon ownership--www.expertcolorsolutions.com @expertcolorsolutions on Instagram2022-11-3043 minDeans Of NashvilleDeans Of NashvilleLisa Bodnar Survived 40 Years In The DesertPennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, which includes Lisa Bodnar’s home city of Allentown, has certainly seen some trying times. Lisa, who’s endured some trying times of her own, has inherited some of that defiantly optimistic, won’t-be-beaten-down Lehigh Valley grit, weaving it into the moving, beautifully crafted songs that make 40 Years in the Desert, her long-awaited third album."This album is a journey out of the desert,” Lisa says. “Each song tells the story of that journey. Along the way, homage is paid to the many musical styles that inspire us.”Her debut, Maybe I Did, was relea...2022-10-0614 minThe Don\'s Hit List on FAB Radio InternationalThe Don's Hit List on FAB Radio InternationalLisa Bodnar Survived 40 Years In The DesertPennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, which includes Lisa Bodnar’s home city of Allentown, has certainly seen some trying times. Lisa, who’s endured some trying times of her own, has inherited some of that defiantly optimistic, won’t-be-beaten-down Lehigh Valley grit, weaving it into the moving, beautifully crafted songs that make 40 Years in the Desert, her long-awaited third album. "This album is a journey out of the desert,” Lisa says. “Each song tells the story of that journey. Along the way, homage is paid to the many musical styles that inspire us.” Her debut, Maybe I Did, was relea...2022-10-0614 minThe Rock is George PodcastThe Rock is George PodcastEpisode 78: Interview with LISA BODNAR and DANN ARAQUE of LISA BODNAR & WHISTLEGRASSGeorge Dionne interviews LISA BODNAR and DANN ARAQUE of LISA BODNAR & WHISTLEGRASS about their latest album 40 Years in the Desert. The couple also discusses how they met, signing with Deko Entertainment, their PA67 tour, new music already completed, and much, much more.2022-10-0426 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleAJ Adkins-Jackson, PhD on music as 'home', Dr. Dre, boxing, and comic sansSeason 2 finale ends with a bang! Paris "AJ" Adkins-Jackson, PhD is a multidisciplinary health equity researcher and Assistant Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University. She tells me how her career path moved from anthropology to studying impact of structural determinants of health on historically marginalized groups. She tells me about the richness of her life outside of work, including finding a home in music from childhood to today, and kicking butt boxing, We chat about looking for a co-parent, singing our grant applications, and fonts we hate. Thank you for all of your...2022-04-0240 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleBeth Linas, PhD on life outside of academia and ranking chain restaurantsSupport the show2022-03-1930 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleFausto Bustos, PhD, on life crossing the southern border and loving prunesYou will surely love today's episode with Fausto Bustos, PhD. Fausto is an infectious disease epidemiologist and an ORISE Data Science Fellow at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, where he provides data analytic expertise, computational and statistical assistance, and substantive scientific knowledge to advance their research mission. Fausto grew up crossing the southern border of the US for school every day, lived in poverty with his mother and brother, and found an escape in education. His story is stirring, but his combination of intellect, humor, and silliness makes his life so far a story of resilience.2022-03-0538 minFirst Voices RadioFirst Voices Radio02/27/22 - David WengrowDavid Graeber and David Wengrow are the co-authors of The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). "This is not a book. This is an intellectual feast. There is not a single chapter that does not (playfully) disrupt well-seated intellectual beliefs. It is deep, effortlessly iconoclastic, factually rigorous, and pleasurable to read." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author, The Black SwanTiokasin talks with co-author David Wengrow, a professor of comparative archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He is a visiting professor at New York University. He is the author...2022-03-0258 minSecrets in NatureSecrets in Nature30. Becoming the Alchemist of Your Own Experience with The Alchemical SistersHappy Friday! This week we celebrate one year of Secrets in Nature with the juiciest of interviews. The Alchemical Sisters, South Jersey business owners, join us to chat about breathwork, auras, the witch wound, and what it truly means to be your own alchemist. It brought us so much joy to discuss the magic that may be present in your hometown, your community, and in your very own life…it’s just a matter of alchemizing it. Enjoy 👁✨🌱 Follow us on Instagram: @secretsinnaturepodcast To watch Roxy run in slow motion: @rachaelamato on TikTok Where to find Kristin and Lisa: Alchemicalsisters.com Instagra...2022-02-251h 01Shiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleRachel Hardeman, PhD on dismantling structural racism and advice for penguinsRachel Hardeman, PhD is nothing short of a powerhouse. She is a reproductive health equity researcher, scholar, teacher, writer, speaker, and activist. Rachel is Associate Professor and the first Blue Cross Endowed Professor of Health and Racial Equity. Division of Health Policy & Management, University of Minnesota School of Public Health.  Her research links structural racism to health, identifies opportunities for intervention, and dismantles the systems, structures, and institutions that allow inequities to persist. Two of her most important roles are as PI and founder of the Measuring & Operationalizing Racism to Achieve Health Equity lab and director of the Center f...2022-02-1935 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleSteve Mooney, PhD on being a cis dude in therapy, divorcing, and online datingSteve Mooney, PhD, is an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Washington School of Public Health. He and I have been friends since 2017, and we met because we were both in the very early stages of our divorces. On the show, we talk about how our divorce has changed our feelings about our family structure. He tells me what it's like to be a cis American man deciding to go to therapy (in a culture that tells men to ignore their feelings) and how we try to muddle through the dating apps. Support the show (https://w...2022-02-0536 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleMaria Glymour, PhD on the path to finding her career and riding cows in OklahomaToday, my chat with the amazing Maria Glymour, ScD, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California - San Francisco. Maria tells me about being lost after college and her winding road to epidemiology, growing up in rural Oklahoma, riding cows, the Beastie Boys, a dinner party with Jaws, and the 'flavor' red. I don't think I've ever laughed this hard during an interview. Enjoy!Support the show2022-01-1537 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleTamarra James-Todd, PhD on peer mentoring and joy riding in her dad's MustangTamarra James-Todd, PhD is an Associate Professor of Environmental Health at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. She tells me about the motivations for her research interests in environmental reproductive justice, dedicating her diabetes research to her late father, the value of peer mentorship, joy riding with her dad in his Mustang in the '70s, dinner with Hannibal Lecter and Molly Ringwald, and more! Laugh along with us!Support the show2022-01-0833 minShiny Epi PeopleShiny Epi PeopleChenoa Cassidy-Matthews, MPH on Indigenous research and shark tank divingChenoa Cassidy-Matthews is a rockstar PhD student in epidemiology at the University of British Columbia School of Population and Public Health.  She is a member of the Sachigo Lake First Nation, which is an Oji Cree First Nation band government in an area that colonizers now call Northwestern Ontario Canada. Chenoa  is an indigenous health researcher and epidemiologist. She studies the impacts of overdose and COVID-19 on urban Indigenous young people, and develop recommendations for a holistic, self-determined, Indigenous response. Chenoa talks with me about her Indigenous background and research and how they conflict with her current training and ho...2021-12-1834 min