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557. Beyond The Myth of Silicon Valley’s Origins feat. Margaret O’Mara
You know what they say — Silicon Valley wasn’t built in a day, nor was it built by just a small group of tech gurus. In fact, the origin story of the Valley is a complex story involving government, industry, and academia.Margaret O’Mara is a history professor at the University of Washington. Her latest book, The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America gives an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the making of the tech empire, and how it’s grown into an economic engine. Margaret and Greg discuss the significant role the governmen...
2025-06-23
51 min
Book Shop Chats:
Paranormal Chronicles: Inside the Alex McKenna Series
Vicki Ann Bush returns to discuss her Alex McKenna paranormal YA series, exploring how she develops this gifted psychic protagonist through increasingly darker supernatural mysteries across multiple books.Author BioOriginally from New York, Vicki-Ann currently resides in the Pacific Northwest. Writing Young Adult paranormal, she finds inspiration from events that have been in her life for as long as she can remember. Inheriting the sensitivity to the supernatural from her family, they continue to be an endless source of vision.Released in September 2023 by Creative James Media, the...
2025-06-18
39 min
Behind the Latch
Whole-Person Lactation: A Conversation with Nikki Lee
In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Nikki Lee—nurse, lactation consultant, educator, and passionate advocate for whole-person care. They explore what it truly means to practice holistic lactation support, the power of touch, how to integrate craniosacral therapy into lactation visits, and why honoring the parent-baby dyad requires more than just clinical skill.Nikki’s Journey into Holistic Lactation SupportNikki shares how:Her personal experience with trauma and her mother's breastfeeding shaped her worldviewBecoming a nurse and then a mother guided her into lactation workPublic health taught her to “be a g...
2025-06-18
47 min
Book Shop Chats:
Episode FORTY-TWO: Exploring the Paranormal World of Alex McKenna with Author Vicki Bush
Vicki Ann Bush shares insights into her writing journey and the re-release of her Alex McKenna series, exploring themes of identity and creativity. We discuss her writing process, screenwriting experiences, and offer advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of finding one's unique voice.• Discussion on the Alex McKenna series and its themes • Experiences navigating the continuity of characters in a series • Importance of structure and time management for busy writers • Transition to screenwriting and its impact on novel writing • Advice for aspiring authors to explore their inspirations • Community engagement and resurgence of interest...
2025-01-29
34 min
Boston Public Radio Podcast
Best Of BPR 1/02: Jimmy Carter In His Own Words & Reflections With Former Aide Margaret McKenna
Today:We bring you Jim and Margery's 2014 conversation with a 90-year-old Jimmy Carter, about his book "A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power."And, one of Carter's former aides Margaret McKenna reflects on his legacy.
2025-01-02
34 min
Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show 1/2: Remembering Jimmy Carter
Juliette Kayyem debriefed the attack in New Orleans that killed 15, and the Cybertruck explosion outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas.Margaret McKenna reflected on her time working under President Jimmy Carter as a White House deputy counsel in the 70’sWe replayed Jim & Margery’s 2014 interview with Jimmy Carter about his book “A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence and Power.”Andrea Cabral on the downward trend for violent crime in BostonCorby Kummer talked about the craft beer breweries celebrating Pres. Carter’s legacy
2025-01-02
2h 35
Pockets of Joy with Niamh O'Connell
Performer: Actor & Writer Margaret McAuliffe
I am delighted to introduce my guest for this episode: Dublin-based actor and writer Mags McAuliffe who wrote and toured her one-woman show The Humours of Bandon for the last eight years. This play explores what happens when we leave behind a childhood passion that was our everything. Dive into this pocket of joy as we discuss beginning a career as an "older" graduate, motherhood, Mags' writing process, touring the world with her play, and her clever #backstagesnax on Instagram.Have you caught up with the previous episodes? There’s something for everyone th...
2024-07-16
44 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Author Edward O’Keefe on the ‘unsung’ women behind Theodore Roosevelt
Edward O’Keefe, author of “The Loves of Theodore Roosevelt,” joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the “extraordinary and unsung” women who shaped the life and legend of the 26th president–and why his legacy still resonates today. O’Keefe, a former journalist and North Dakota native who is now CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation, details Roosevelt’s relationships with his mother, his sisters, and his wives and how they contributed to his successes. He comments on Roosevelt’s appeal to politicians in both parties today, his expansive use of executive power, and his support for ge...
2024-06-29
51 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Dem Rep. Ritchie Torres on the ‘fundamental problem’ with the progressive movement
Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres of the Bronx sits down with Margaret Hoover to talk about Israel, immigration, and other issues that impact voters of color as polls suggest support for Donald Trump is rising among traditionally Democratic voting blocs that will play a pivotal role in the 2024 election. Torres, the first openly gay Afro-Latino member of Congress, discusses how growing up in public housing with a single mother influences his perspective and his policy positions. After Trump’s rally in his district, Torres assesses Trump’s potential to make gains with Black and Hispanic voters and...
2024-06-22
37 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Dan Senor defends Israel after war crimes accusations: No war has been more ‘scrutinized’
Following a U.N. report accusing Israel of war crimes, Margaret Hoover sits down with Dan Senor, a former foreign policy aide to Mitt Romney and the host of the podcast “Call Me Back,” to the daring rescue of four Israeli hostages in Gaza, prospects for a cease-fire, and the new U.N. report accusing both Hamas and Israel of war crimes. Senor defends how Israel has conducted the war, arguing that while civilian deaths are inevitable in any conflict, the Israel Defense Forces have done all they can to protect innocent lives in Gaza. He says that...
2024-06-15
1h 07
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
George Conway explains why ‘narcissistic sociopath’ Trump is unfit for office
As the end of Donald Trump’s first trial nears, Margaret Hoover sits down with conservative attorney and former Trump supporter George Conway to discuss the case and the prospect of another Trump presidency. Conway defends the Manhattan prosecution, talks about watching Trump in the courtroom, and explains why he disagrees with those who say the case is driven by politics. He also argues Trump has received preferential treatment from the courts, including in the classified documents case overseen by Judge Aileen Cannon, who he says is “corrupt” and “not competent.” Conway, whose ex-wife Kellyanne managed Tr...
2024-05-25
49 min
The Vicki McKenna Show
Vicki McKenna Show - Deadly Force
Project 21's Horace Cooper, Senator Ron Johnson, Author Mary Margaret Olohan, National Review's Wesley Smith, and Attorney Mike Pugliese
2024-05-22
1h 44
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Doris Kearns Goodwin on her husband, history, and her ‘unfinished love story’
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss “An Unfinished Love Story,” her new book recounting the 1960s from her perspective and that of her late husband, presidential speechwriter Dick Goodwin. The Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer recalls the genesis of the project and reflects on the difference between writing about her husband and long-dead presidents like Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt. She details Dick Goodwin’s work for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, including writing Johnson’s address to Congress after the Bloody Sunday march in Selma. Goodwin also addresses declining trust in gover...
2024-05-18
51 min
Bylines
Episode #6: Michael McKenna “Tell it like it is, and if you do that you can sleep at night.”
Michael McKenna is the Queensland editor for The Australian newspaper. Michael is a well-known character in Australian journalism for his large personality and his abilities as a journalist and editor. He’s had a long career covering everything from courts and celebrities in England and America to federal and state politics in Australia. As Queensland editor for The Australian he’s responsible for the newspaper’s coverage of state politics, an important role and one which involves Michael working from morning to night. Michael says he loves it and in my mind he’s the classic...
2024-05-17
1h 10
Tree Planters: A podcast about change for a better world
In Conversation with Catherine McKenna
Margaret talks to former Canadian Environment Minister, Catherine McKenna, about the challenges of climate change, political polarization, and her experience as a woman in politics.Support the show
2024-05-14
49 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Fareed Zakaria: ‘Biden should learn something from Trump’ on the border
Author and journalist Fareed Zakaria joins Margaret Hoover to talk about his recent book, “Age of Revolutions,” and how past periods of progress and backlash inform our present revolutionary moment. Zakaria, host of CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” reflects on a full-blown cultural backlash against decades of social and political change that has fueled the rise of Donald Trump. He also discusses the next industrial revolution driven by artificial intelligence and the progress and disruption it may cause. Zakaria comments on the challenge President Biden faces addressing the crisis at the southern border. He also addresses...
2024-05-11
58 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Grievance in vogue: Frank Bruni on modern discontent
New York Times columnist Frank Bruni sits down with Margaret Hoover to talk about college protests, grievance politics, and how to restore humility in a fractured country. Bruni, author of “The Age of Grievance” and a professor at Duke University, discusses the roots of anti-Israel sentiment on campuses and the double standards behind progressive speech codes. He also addresses the rise of a culture of victimhood on the right and explains how grievances manifest differently across the political spectrum. Bruni touches on activists’ response to the arrest of NBA player Brittney Griner in Russia, the “revenge...
2024-05-04
47 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Trump allies indicted in Arizona: GOP Maricopa election official Stephen Richer responds
Margaret Hoover sits down with Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer – a Republican election official in Arizona’s most populous county – to discuss the new indictment of allies of Donald Trump for their fake elector scheme in 2020 and how he’s preparing for the 2024 election. Richer recalls the “unrelenting” pressure that Arizona officials faced to overturn the 2020 election results and praises figures like former Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bower for resisting the president’s demands. He addresses how Republicans have responded to the indictment and whether Trump should also be held accountable for his actions in Arizona. Richer, who...
2024-04-27
47 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Scrutinizing Donald Trump’s first criminal trial with Melissa Murray
As Donald Trump’s first criminal trial begins, Margaret Hoover sits down with NYU law professor Melissa Murray to discuss the historic proceedings and what prosecuting a former president means for America. Murray, co-host of the Strict Scrutiny podcast, breaks down the charges filed by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, addresses the challenges of selecting an impartial jury, and responds to Trump’s complaints that he has been mistreated by the justice system. Murray, who co-wrote a book about the Trump indictments with former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, comments on the latest developments in the former pres...
2024-04-20
54 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
The case for a colorblind America with Coleman Hughes
Coleman Hughes, author of “The End of Race Politics,” joins Margaret Hoover to lay out his argument against race-based policies and in favor of a colorblind approach. Hughes, host of the Conversations with Coleman podcast, traces the roots of his colorblind philosophy from the Civil War through the civil rights era, making the case that leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Bayard Rustin would have opposed the views of today’s anti-racist activists. The descendant of a slave, Hughes tells Hoover why he rejects the notion of inherited trauma and why he believes class-based polici...
2024-04-13
56 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Futurist Ari Wallach on building a better tomorrow
Futurist Ari Wallach joins Margaret Hoover to discuss “A Brief History of the Future,” his new PBS series exploring the ideas and technologies that could help humanity build better tomorrows. Wallach reflects on the “intertidal” moment society currently faces and explains why he believes decisions made in the years ahead will have ramifications for generations to come. He assesses the implications of emerging tools like artificial intelligence and the challenge posed by humanity’s innate negativity bias. He calls for “cathedral thinking” to develop long-term solutions to the world’s most pressing problems, and he weighs in on Elo...
2024-04-06
34 min
The Downtown Den Politics Podcast
024 | Downtown Den Recap | Lord Michael Heseltine
This week we revisit a previous podcast episode, where Frank McKenna chats with Lord Michael Heseltine. A political giant for more than five decades, the man who many believe to be ‘the best Prime Minister we never had’, Lord Michael Heseltine, joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den this week. ‘Hezza’, also affectionately referred to as ‘Tarzan’ by Tory activists in the 1970s and 80s, has been at the forefront of public life since 1979 when he was given his first cabinet role by Margaret Thatcher as the Secretary of State for the Environment. He has also...
2024-04-01
45 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Saving Gen Z from smartphones and social media with Jonathan Haidt
Margaret Hoover sits down with social psychologist Jonathan Haidt to discuss how social media and smartphones have rewired childhood and put the mental health of a generation of kids at risk. Haidt, author of “The Anxious Generation,” argues a surge in anxiety and depression among Gen Z is a consequence of constant smartphone use that has crowded out traditional forms of play since 2010, and he explains how mental illness has manifested differently in girls and boys. The NYU professor and father details his proposals for changing norms of parenting and eliminating smartphones in elementary and middl...
2024-03-30
59 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Time to abolish the Electoral College? A Firing Line forum
Margaret Hoover hosts a forum at Hofstra University on whether America should abolish the Electoral College with writers Jesse Wegman and Trent England. Wegman, author of “Let the People Pick the President” and a member of The New York Times editorial board, makes the case that the current system is unfair and undemocratic, empowering a handful of swing states to decide who leads the whole country. England, who founded Save Our States and wrote “Why We Must Defend the Electoral College,” argues the Electoral College makes presidential campaigns both more national and more granular at the same...
2024-03-23
46 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Two conservatives debate the impact of Trump 2.0
In a special Firing Line forum recorded before a student audience at Hofstra University, Margaret Hoover talks to conservatives Amanda Carpenter and Mike Gonzalez about the potential ramifications of another Donald Trump presidency. Carpenter, a writer and editor for Protect Democracy, believes a second Trump term would be far more damaging than the first, citing the former president’s threats to punish his enemies and promises to reward his allies. She warns the institutional guardrails that constrained him in the past would be weakened or eliminated in a new administration. Gonzalez, who contributed to the He...
2024-03-16
57 min
Death Dhamma Podcast
Renee McKenna: Disconnection as the Root of Suffering
What if suffering acts as a compass, guiding us towards areas of our life that require care and attention? Suffering signals us that we are out of alignment with our true selves and need to course-correct. When we ignore this signal we will encounter tangible pain and emotional suffering both stemming from a resistance to change and progress. In a recent episode of the podcast, Reevaluating the Idea of Selfishness in Buddhism, we discussed the need to help ourselves. This concept surfaces again as Renee reminds us of the importance of the expression, “If you want to ch...
2024-02-26
40 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
‘Life After Power’ author Jared Cohen on why the post-presidency matters
Margaret Hoover sits down with Jared Cohen, author of “Life After Power: Seven Presidents and Their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House,” to discuss the unique role of the post-presidency in American democracy. Cohen’s book explores how different ex-presidents have handled being out of power from Thomas Jefferson to George W. Bush. He explains why examining the lives of former presidents interested him and what can be learned from their experiences. He reflects on John Quincy Adams’ “second act” as an abolitionist congressman, contrasts Herbert Hoover’s reputation as president with the notable accomplishment...
2024-02-17
51 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
BET co-founder Sheila Johnson on ‘Walking through Fire’ and the secrets to her success
Entrepreneur Sheila Johnson–who co-founded BET and went on to become America’s first Black female billionaire–sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss her memoir and the personal and professional obstacles she has overcome to achieve success. Johnson, who recently released “Walk Through Fire: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Triumph,” reflects on her childhood and what she describes as an abusive first marriage to Bob Johnson, with whom she launched Black Entertainment Television in the early days of cable. She explains the original vision behind BET and the role she believes it could still play in society...
2024-02-10
43 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Gen. David Petraeus on deadly drone attack: ‘They can not get away with this’
Retired Gen. David Petraeus sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss retaliation for a fatal drone attack on U.S. troops in Jordan, as well as the latest developments in the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. Petraeus, co-author of Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine, offers insight into the Biden administration’s deliberations on a response to the attack by an Iran-backed militia and why restoring deterrence against Iran is crucial. The former four-star general, who led troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, reflects on the “fiendishly difficult” challenges Israel faces in its effort to des...
2024-02-03
36 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
U.S. antisemitism envoy Deborah Lipstadt: This is a ‘defining moment’ for western democracies
Deborah Lipstadt, the State Department’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, joins Margaret Hoover to talk about the surge of hatred against Jews worldwide since October 7th and why she considers it a threat to democracy. Lipstadt, who has studied antisemitism and Holocaust denialism for decades, details the double standard she sees in the muted response to the Hamas attack from organizations and corporations that have quickly spoken out against racism and other injustices in the past. She also questions why women’s rights groups have not been more vocal about Hamas’ use of sexual violen...
2024-01-27
46 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
NH Gov. Chris Sununu wants Haley over Trump: ‘I’m so tired of losing with this guy’
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu sits down with Margaret Hoover in Concord to make his case for Nikki Haley ahead of next week’s pivotal Republican presidential primary. Sununu explains why he believes the former South Carolina governor is well-positioned to take on Donald Trump despite Trump’s decisive victory in Iowa and how his state’s independent streak and history of supporting underdogs could give her an edge. The fourth-term governor contrasts Haley’s experience and electability with Trump, discusses their policy proposals, and reflects on what the outcome of the race could mean for the...
2024-01-20
51 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
‘There is no end in sight,’ GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales says of the border crisis
Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales sits down with Margaret Hoover to talk about the record influx of migrants at the southern border and what it will take for Washington to confront the crisis. Gonzales, whose district includes nearly half the U.S.-Mexico border, explains why the surge of migration is happening now, how it is different from previous upticks, and how its economic and social impact is increasingly being felt across the country. He details his proposals to improve border security and protect legal immigration, as well as the challenge of convincing members of...
2024-01-13
52 min
The X-Cast: An X-Files Podcast
Interview: R. W. Goodwin (X-Files Producer/Director) & Sheila Larken (aka Margaret Scully)
The Truth is in Here...Welcome back to THE X-CAST: AN X-FILES PODCAST.In this episode, guest host Russ Hugo is joined by X-Files legends R. W. Goodwin, producer/director supremo during the original Vancouver years, and his wife Sheila Larken, aka Scully's mother Margaret, to discuss their time on the show, their lives and careers...Host / EditorRuss HugoSpecial GuestsR. W. Goodwin / Sheila LarkenShow ProducersCarl Sweeney / Kurt North / Sarah BlairExecutive ProducerTony BlackSupport The X-Cast...
2024-01-12
1h 07
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Tim Alberta explains Trump’s ‘chokehold’ on the evangelical vote
Journalist Tim Alberta joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his reporting on the corruption of the evangelical movement by partisan politics and the role of the church in the ascendance of Donald Trump. Alberta, the son of an evangelical preacher and author of “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory,” explains why the church has aligned behind Trump, providing one of his most loyal bases of support despite his character flaws, inflammatory rhetoric, and legal troubles. He also digs into the persecution complex at the root of the evangelical movement, how a sense of fear fueled by ca...
2024-01-06
1h 02
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on progressive antisemitism and college campus hypocrisy
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the explosion of antisemitism around the world and on college campuses since the October 7th Hamas attack. Greenblatt responds to recent testimony by college presidents on Capitol Hill, accusing schools of hypocrisy in their handling of antisemitic incidents, and he reflects on why campuses have become hotbeds of hatred against Jews and Israel. He also details how the ADL is responding to the crisis and working to assist Jewish students. While he says antisemitism can be more obvious...
2023-12-16
1h 01
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Exiled Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez says democracy is ‘very fragile’
Margaret Hoover sits down with exiled Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez to discuss his efforts to advance democracy in his home country and around the world. Lopez, who spent nearly four years in solitary confinement under Nicolas Maduro’s regime before fleeing the country in 2020, reflects on how life has changed in Venezuela under a repressive government that operates what he calls a “criminal economy” and the challenges the opposition movement faces. He assesses the “fragile” state of democracy in the world today and explains the mission of the World Liberty Congress, which he co-founded to unite p...
2023-12-09
55 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
GA Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger on defying Trump in 2020 and preparing for 2024
Margaret Hoover sits down with Georgia’s Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, in Atlanta to talk about his defense of the state’s 2020 election and preparations for 2024. Raffensperger, who Donald Trump asked to “find” enough votes to overturn the election, discusses the Republican Party’s embrace of voter fraud conspiracy theories, as well as Democrats stoking fears about voter suppression. He touts the state’s election reforms–including voter ID requirements and risk-limiting audits–and disputes allegations that an election integrity law passed in 2021 was discriminatory. Raffensperger also addresses investigations of Trump over his efforts...
2023-11-18
58 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Fmr. Amb. to Israel Tom Nides on Israel’s race against the clock
Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides joins Margaret Hoover to discuss Israel’s response to the October 7th Hamas attack and why he believes the next 30 days may be the most important in the country’s history. As Israel draws international scrutiny for its tactics, Nides addresses the challenges Israel faces in Gaza as it attempts to limit civilian casualties while fighting an enemy that hides in residential areas and hospitals. Nides, who served as President Biden’s ambassador until stepping down in July, responds to criticism of the administration’s policies toward Iran and...
2023-11-11
52 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Kimberly Kagan on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza–and Iran’s role in both
Kimberly Kagan, founder and president of the Institute for the Study of War, talks to Margaret Hoover about the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, why they matter, and how they are connected. The military historian who advised U.S. commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan assesses Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza and the potential challenges of waging urban warfare against Hamas. She also addresses the prospect of the conflict spiraling into a broader regional war with Iran. Kagan reflects on Ukraine’s slow summer counteroffensive against Russia and explains the global ramifications if West...
2023-11-04
55 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Mitch Daniels warns soaring federal debt will lead to ‘enormous social betrayal’
Republican Mitch Daniels, the former governor of Indiana and president of Purdue University, sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the dangers of rising federal debt, education reform, and fixing America’s broken politics. Daniels, who worked for Ronald Reagan and served as director of President George W. Bush’s Office of Management and Budget, reflects on the nation’s failure under both Democratic and Republican administrations to rein in spending and reform programs like Social Security and Medicare–and he warns those decisions will have ‘unjust and unfair’ consequences. After holding tuition at Purdue steady for o...
2023-10-28
1h 11
ALP: The Admissions Leadership Podcast
David Burge on Rational Transfer Policy, the Value of Service, and Oxford Commas
Get ready for an episode rife with random references when David Burge, VP for Enrollment Management at George Mason University and winner of the Margaret E. Addis Service to NACAC Award, joins the ALP to discuss ADVANCE, a model transfer partnership between GMU and Northern Virginia Community College. Warning: this episode contains eye-rolling dad jokes. Listener discretion is advised.Rapid DescentWalkout song: Champion by Fall Out BoyBest recent read: "My email."Eager to read next: See aboveFavorite thing to make in the kitchen: M...
2023-10-27
53 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Terrorism expert Jonathan Schanzer on Israel, Iran, and averting a ‘nightmare scenario’
Terrorism expert Jonathan Schanzer joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the latest developments in Gaza and the next phase of Israel’s war against Hamas. Schanzer, a senior vice president at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains why Israel has delayed its expected ground invasion of Gaza, how the more than 200 hostages held by Hamas complicate any military action, and why the notion of Hamas-supporting Qatar facilitating hostage negotiations strikes him as “Orwellian.” He assesses President Biden’s visit to Tel Aviv as the U.S. and Israel work to prevent Iran from escalating the conflict...
2023-10-21
1h 08
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Bret Stephens on Israel’s heartbreak and rage after the Hamas attack
New York Times columnist Bret Stephens joins Margaret Hoover to talk about the recent Hamas attack in Israel, the global response, and what it means for the future of the region. Stephens, a former editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, discusses how Israelis are processing the horror and why Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be held accountable for pursuing policies that divided the country and hampered readiness. As Israel moves to eradicate Hamas, Stephens addresses why he believes Iran played a role in the attack, how this crisis impacts Israel’s normalization of relations with Arab co...
2023-10-14
48 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Escaping ‘The Identity Trap’ with political scientist Yascha Mounk
Political scientist Yascha Mounk joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his latest book, “The Identity Trap,” and rising threats to democracy on the right and left. Mounk–a professor at Johns Hopkins University and contributing writer for The Atlantic–explains how the identity-focused politics of the left have become a “trap” that he fears is likely to produce more prejudice and division, and he traces the evolution of these ideas as they increasingly take hold in mainstream institutions. He offers examples of the harm this “identity synthesis” has caused in education and health care, details strategies for fighting bac...
2023-10-07
55 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Inside Elon Musk’s universe: Biographer Walter Isaacson on what drives and haunts him
Biographer Walter Isaacson joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his new bestselling biography of Elon Musk and what he learned from two years of observing the world’s richest man. Isaacson explains how Musk’s turbulent childhood in South Africa left him with a love of science fiction and adventure that drives his innovations and aspirations, as well as a dark side that still haunts him today. He details how SpaceX’s Starlink satellites have played a pivotal role in the war in Ukraine and why Musk ultimately ceded some control of them to the U.S. gov...
2023-09-30
54 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Actor Liev Schreiber on why helping Ukraine matters and why Russia will lose
Actor Liev Schreiber joins Margaret Hoover to talk about the war in Ukraine and his efforts to provide humanitarian aid through the organization he co-founded, BlueCheck Ukraine. Schreiber discusses his Ukrainian roots and why he was inspired to help Ukraine after Russia’s invasion began. He explains how BlueCheck identifies and vets frontline relief groups to partner with and details some of the projects it has funded. He comments on President Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to the United Nations and questions he raised about the effectiveness of the UN, as well as President Biden’s attempt...
2023-09-23
39 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
‘America Outdoors’ host Baratunde Thurston’s ‘better story of us’
Writer, activist and comedian Baratunde Thurston sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss the second season of “America Outdoors” on PBS and how the show attempts to “tell a better story of us” through nature. Thurston reflects on moments in the new season that confront America’s history of racial violence, differing attitudes toward guns, and the impact of climate change, as well as how the outdoors can help bridge cultural and political divisions. Thurston, a founding partner of digital media startup Puck, details his doubts about the evolution of artificial intelligence and what it could mean...
2023-09-16
51 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Gov. Doug Burgum’s GOP presidential pitch to the ‘exhausted majority’
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum joins Margaret Hoover from Iowa, where he is campaigning for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, to discuss his strategy and his agenda. Burgum, a successful CEO who entered politics in 2016, explains why he is now running for president and why he thinks he can win despite frontrunner Donald Trump’s massive lead over the field. He criticizes the Biden administration’s handling of energy, immigration, and national security and details how he would work to increase domestic energy production, secure the border, and win a cold war with China if elected.
2023-09-09
49 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
Afghan CEO Roya Mahboob: Fall of Kabul was ‘my darkest time’
Roya Mahboob, who became Afghanistan’s first female tech CEO at 23, reflects on the U.S. withdrawal and how life has changed in the country since the Taliban returned to power. Mahboob discusses her childhood in Afghanistan and Iran and how she became interested in technology, as well as what it was like to be a female CEO in a country where men were used to being in charge. She explains why she formed the Afghan Dreamers, an all-girls robotics team that has competed around the world, and recalls her efforts to get the team an...
2023-09-02
26 min
conduct(her)
Dr. Maggie Burk
Margaret (Maggie) Burk is a conductor, choral singer, and composer dedicated to the transformative power of choral music. She is the recently-appointed Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsion.
2023-08-16
1h 06
Raising Health
The Path of a Healthtech CTO with Margaret McKenna
Together, Margaret and Julie chatted about Margaret’s background — and how she taught herself to program — her time at Devoted, and the advice she gives to healthtech CEOs.Join Margaret and Julie as they discuss building a developer-friendly environment in healthcare, introducing engineers to the complexity of the industry, and how AI might affect engineering in healthcare.
2023-08-15
29 min
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
On the rise in the GOP: Vivek Ramaswamy vows 'revolution,' not 'incremental reform'
Entrepreneur and GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins Margaret Hoover to discuss his vision for America as he rises in the Republican primary polls, earning a spot on the August 23 debate stage. Ramaswamy said he thought Trump was “actually a very good president” but explained why he thinks Trump “fell short” and how he plans to go even further with an agenda that would radically reshape the U.S. government. Joining “Firing Line” in Des Moines, Iowa just days before Trump was indicted for allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 election, Ramaswamy said he would pardon Trump because censo...
2023-08-05
1h 01
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
We Forgot What Little Kids Were Like
Once your kids are a little bit older, can you be dropped into the madness of having little ones again without missing a beat? Apparently not - here's what Margaret learned after a brief season of tending to little kids again.Amy and Margaret discuss: The stakes of babysitting versus parenting All the little things we block out once our kids are more independent How times stretches out forever when you've got little kids to entertain all day If you're near New Braunfels, Texas, check out the McKenna Children's Museum!
2023-08-02
43 min
The Stories Beneath
Summer Solstice .... The Goddess Áine of Loch Goir (Lough Gur)
Loch Goir (Lough Gur) in County Limerick is an ancient site which includes our largest Stone Circle at Grange. Associated with the Goddess Áine, her hill being close by, this area is filled with stories, including that of a medieval Earl and the rather mysterious Crom Dubh.
2023-06-21
28 min
Better Men Elsewhere
Ep. 8 - Fading Pictures
CONTENT WARNINGS: Death and grief Nihilism/Existentialism Firearms As the town wrestles with the aftermath of the murder, the governor and his team scramble to find answers. https://www.patreon.com/bettermenelsewhere https://www.chiralstudios.com/bme Written by Angelo Espiritu Directed by Angelo Espiritu, with Michael Pantazis as a Asst. Director. Co-produced by Angelo Espiritu, Catie Espiritu, and Michael Pantazis Starring (in order appearance): Garrett McKenna as Adam Pruitt Phillip Long as Jordan Hughes Jonathan Price as Jaso...
2023-06-08
32 min
The Stories Beneath
Fore....Seven Wonders and a Viking
Fore is a place most associated with St. Feichin, his monastery and the Seven Wonders of Fore but there are connections too, to a more ancient time and to a raider who had his castle on a nearby lake. A fascinating history of Myths, Celts, Vikings and Normans. Don't forget to check out my website www.margaretmckenna.ie for lots of my images of our mythology and my blogs on our ancient places.
2023-06-05
27 min
The Stories Beneath
Loughcrew, tales of ancient cairns and the Cailleach
Loughcrew is particularly dear to me, and is associated with the Cailleach the sovereignty Goddess, builder of landscapes. A place of Neolithic cairns filled with art and aligned with the ancient calendar days, telling us of ancestors who knew how to read the cosmos.
2023-05-21
29 min
The Stories Beneath
Uisneach, the first fires of Bealtaine
The feast of Bealtaine, one of the four major fire festivals of the ancient Celtic an pre-Celtic world is said to have been celebrated at Uisneach, in the centre of Ireland and a place associated with the Goddess Ériu.
2023-05-04
17 min
Goon Pod
The Smallest Show on Earth - Part Two
Chris Diamond returns with the second part of our chat about 1957's The Smallest Show On Earth. We talk much more about the actual film and highlight several delightful moments, such as the scene in which the three elderly staff watch an old silent movie while the kinema is closed, and projectionist Percy Quill's evident elation following a (nearly) faultless film showing. We also ask the question: should sympathetic characters get away with committing arson? Off on a tangent, Arthur Lowe's wife comes in for a drubbing (which I'm sure nobody expected) and even podcast favourite Hylda...
2023-05-03
58 min
The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
135 | Feeling Your Way Through Early Drafts w/ Kelly Fremon Craig (Are You There God, It's Me Margaret)
How did Kelly Fremon Craig manage to convince Judy Blume to let her adapt Are You There God, It's Me Margaret? Tune in to find out!We're thrilled to be joined by award-winning writer/director Kelly Fremon Craig. She's the award-winning writer and director of two feature films: The Edge Of Seventeen starring Hailey Steinfeld, and Are You There God, It's Me Margaret, which will be released in theaters tomorrow. Kelly's work is celebrated for its unflinching depictions of teenage girlhood, which The New York Times calls "smart and achingly bittersweet." Hi Kelly!JOIN OUR PA...
2023-04-27
56 min
Goon Pod
The Smallest Show on Earth - Part One
Chris Diamond returns once again to examine one of Peter Sellers' most beloved earlier films, the 1957 Basil Dearden-directed The Smallest Show On Earth. As well as Sellers the film features winning turns from Margaret Rutherford, Bernard Miles and Francis De Wolff, with stolid support from the film's nominal stars, husband and wife Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. Matthew & Jean Spenser inherit a crumbling old cinema - The Bijou Kinema (aka 'the fleapit') - and as well as the fixtures and fittings soon discover that they've also inherited a trio of elderly, shambling staff: Mrs Fazackalee (Rutherford), the...
2023-04-26
1h 04
The Stories Beneath
Navan...a town of the cave,an ancient Queen and a Goddess
Navan/ An Uaimh is one of those places with a name that reflects an ancient past, perhaps associated with a Queen of the Milesians and of a Goddess who gave her name to the River Boyne which flows its centre. More art connected to our mythology can be found on my website www.Celticmyths.ie
2023-04-22
21 min
The Stories Beneath
Kilkenny, County of Witches, Saints and Ancients
Kilkenny or Cill Chainnigh in Irish, is a county awash with history, from ancient sites of mythological proportions, to a Medieval city where accusations of witchcraft resulted in a tale of death by association.
2023-04-11
30 min
The Stories Beneath
The ancient Kingdom of Airghialla (Oriel)
In this podcast I talk about how that ancient Irish Kingdom of Airghialla (Oriel) came to be, as well as stories from around the town of Carraig Mhachaire Rois (Carrickmacross)
2023-04-02
25 min
The Stories Beneath
Slieve gCuillinn, a place of legends
Slieve Gullion, the mountain in Armagh that is rich in archaeology and mythology with tales associated with legends of of our main Heroes and Goddesses, such as Fionn MacCumhaill, CúChullainn and the Cailleach, as well as being the site of some of our most ancient cairns.
2023-03-24
25 min
The Stories Beneath
St. Patrick for the day that's in it, as they say!
March the 17th, St. Patrick's Day or Lá Fhéile Pádraig (in Irish) is celebrated in Ireland as our national day and by the Irish diaspora throughout the world. But who was he and was he the controversial figure who slew druids as an end to the means?
2023-03-17
26 min
The Stories Beneath
The Pirate Queen...Grannuaile ...Gráinne Mhaol
For international women's day, I've decided to talk about a person rather than a place and how her name came to be. Famous as the Pirate Queen Gráinne Mhaol is an enigmatic character around whom so many stories have been told. One thing for sure, she was a powerful woman of her time!
2023-03-08
22 min
The Stories Beneath
Howth/Binn Eadair. From the Fianna to Vikings and Normans, a place full of legend.
With a name of two meanings, this beautiful headland on the coast of north County Dublin is awash with stories and history.
2023-02-27
22 min
The Stories Beneath
Dundalk/Dún Dealgan, legends of Firbolgs and legendery heroes.
Dundalk/ Dún Dealgan a vibrant town in County Louth, has a history and associated legends going back to Neolithic times. Here I talk a bit about some of those tales and delve a little into the world of the ancient Firbolg people.
2023-02-20
20 min
The Stories Beneath
Errigal, the mountain of a God.
The iconic mountain of An Earagail (Errigal) in County Donegal, in the north-west of Ireland, is central to our short podcast tonight. Along with the local village Dún Luiche (Dunlewey) and An Gleann Nimhe (the Poisoned Glen), this mountain is connected to the ancient God Lugh and his nemesis, Balor of the Evil Eye. Just one more instance of how mythology lives beneath our landscape. Check out my website margaretmckenna.ie for my images relating to our wonderful Celtic folklore.
2023-02-13
16 min
The Stories Beneath
The County of a Goddess!
The City of Armagh and nearby Navan Fort are steeped in history. These place names are meaningless however, till translated back to their original Irish of Ard Mhacha and Eamhain Mhacha. Only then do a wealth of stories and mythology emerge, and a connection to an ancient Goddess.
2023-02-08
23 min
The Downtown Den Podcast
S1. E9. Jim Hancock: A life in politics
In this episode, Downtown boss Frank McKenna chats with our Political Editor Jim Hancock as he takes us on a whirlwind tour of his career covering politics across the UK for over five decades. Jim’s career took him from the pioneering Piccadilly radio in Manchester to the BBC, he’s interviewed several Prime Ministers from Margaret thatcher to Tony Blair, he’s covered numerous party conferences and despite his many years in the business of politics he still has the same enthusiasm for it as he did all those years ago. In this episode Jim di...
2022-12-09
1h 17
The Downtown Den Podcast
S1. E7. Lord Michael Heseltine: The best prime minister we never had
A political giant for more than five decades, the man who many believe to be ‘the best Prime Minister we never had’, Lord Michael Heseltine, joined DIB boss Frank McKenna in the Downtown Den this week. ‘Hezza’, also affectionately referred to as ‘Tarzan’ by Tory activists in the 1970s and 80s, has been at the forefront of public life since 1979 when he was given his first cabinet role by Margaret Thatcher as the Secretary of State for the Environment. He has also served as the Minister for Defence, the Minister for Trade & Industry, and Deputy Prime Minister. A staunch...
2022-11-25
45 min
Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast
Episode 178.5 - The Bloody Potatoes - Sorcha Live In The Crypt - Dublin Ireland
Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales podcast, and this bonus episode of a show recorded live in the crypts below Christchurch. This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ Please note the content of these stories may be triggering for some listeners, please take care of yourself as you listen. Triggers include mentions of violence, animal abuse or death, child abuse, body horror, and worse. Listener discretion is advised. Check...
2022-10-24
08 min
Candlelit Tales Irish Mythology Podcast
Episode 160 - Rebirth - Osgar
Welcome back to the Candlelit Tales Podcast. This is the story of what happened to Osgar son of Oisín grandson of Fionn MacCumhaill when he woke up after he died… This story is told by Aron Music is by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan and it is produced by Oisín Ryan and Alan Homan This podcast is proudly sponsored by the people who donate to us each month via https://www.patreon.com/candlelittales and anyone who sends us a once-off donation through the Paypal button on our website http://candlelittales.ie/ #candlelittales #candlelittalespodcast #keepherlit #keephercandlelit #storytelling #livem...
2022-04-09
13 min
Around The World In 8mm
16. Maid | Popular Destination
We follow the story of Alex, a young mother fleeing her own home with her daughter Maddy, in the quiet of the night. There is no time to settle in, even though she isn’t doing anything wrong it seems like Alex is on the run. Why this pilot works so well is it takes us into Alex’s mind, it shows her what she is going through and it all seems so tough that your heart is always in your mouth.Title: Episode 1 - "Dollar Store"Year: 2021Director: (Ep 1) John WellsCr...
2022-04-06
07 min
The Vicki McKenna Show
The Vicki McKenna Show - Irreversible Damage
State Senator Roger Roth on school choice bill, Judge Jim Troupis on election fraud, Jed Babbin on Ukraine and the skyrocketing gas prices, Christian Adams on govt targeting conservative lawyers, WILL's Dan Lennington on school districts playing parent, and Brian Schimming on the passing of Margaret Farrow
2022-03-09
1h 48
LMFM Late Lunch Listen Back
Late Lunch Friday December 17th 2021
Margaret Madden selected her Book of the Year and other recommended reads, we said hello to Nigel McKenna in the Big Apple, Rick Cronje sorted out our Christmas table drinks, David Sheehan previewed the Premier League action and we signed off on the Jim Reeves story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-12-17
1h 04
At the Dinner Table
Dinner With Shay "Belly & Body Wellness"
Did you know there's an election coming up in Palm Beach County? Listen to find out what cities should get out and vote! Tea: Marc Zuckenberg, Couch boy, "Say Her Name" chant and MORE. Wellness check: Belly and Body talk with Shay. The benefits of lymphatic massage Events/Entertainment: Full moon yoga, intuitive journaling, and where to watch spooky movies. Foodie finds: Sam is SUPER excited about this new bakery! Don't give up on your dreams! In the song “Say Her Name,” the following Black women and girl...
2021-10-07
45 min
The Display Show
Jason Hartlove of Nanosys
The DisplayWeek episode features special guest Jason Hartlove, President and CEO of Nanosys. Jason and Brian go way back, long before Jason took over the reins at Nanosys. The two talk about developing the world’s first optical mouse, discussed life in Korea, and focus on the significant role that quantum dots play in the display industry today. You’ll also hear about how Nanosys became the industry’s QD leader, there’s news of a major and recent acquisition by Nanosys, and Jason describes his vision of what to expect for quantum dot applications in the future...
2021-05-20
1h 13
Last Night At School Committee
Ep. 31, Last Night @ School Committee: 5/12 Meeting Recap
In this episode of Last Night at School Committee, Jill and Ross recap the highlights of last night’s BPS School Committee meeting. The meeting began with the Superintendent’s report, which included an update and summary of the results of the one-year, temporary exam school admissions process. The meeting then followed with a presentation and vote on changing graduation requirements and implementing Masscore standards across the district. While the Committee ultimately adopted the proposal, there was dissent from one member who expressed hesitation on the district’s ability to implement Masscore standards in all BPS high schools. The meetin...
2021-05-13
23 min
Last Night At School Committee
Ep. 30, Last Night @ School Committee: 4/28 Meeting Recap
In this episode of Last Night at School Committee, Jill and Ross recap the highlights of last night’s BPS School Committee meeting. The meeting began with the Superintendent's report on the status of the return to in-person learning for K-8 students. Following this report, the School Committee unveiled their goals and values for student achievement over the next five years. These goals set the bar notably low for student proficiency, with an aspiration of one in two students graduating unprepared for college or the workforce, and that bar was set even lower for students of color and students wi...
2021-04-30
27 min
Hang Up and Listen
Remember Elgin Baylor
Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin talk about Gonzaga’s greatness and the Sweet 16 match-up between Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark. Stefan and Josh then try to convince Joel to become a fan of the U.S. men’s national soccer team. Finally, Defector’s Dave McKenna joins for a conversation about basketball legend Elgin Baylor, who died last week at 86.NCAA tournaments (2:18): What’s the secret to Gonzaga’s success? What stood out in UConn’s win over Iowa?U.S. soccer (22:57): What’s not to love about this generation of American men’s soccer talent?
2021-03-30
1h 22
Old St. Pat's Podcast
Music Series: You'll Be In My Heart, Old Irish Blessing, Smile 12.6.20
Old St. Pat's Podcast Music Series Brought To You By The Old St. Pat's Choir The featured songs today are You'll Be In My Heart by Phil Collins performed by Michael St. Peter, Old Irish Blessing performed by the Old St. Pat's choir, and Smile performed by Nick Cosgrove. The Old Irish Blessing Features: Matt Pollack, Guitar Honor Conway-Ferretti, harp Mark Scozzafave, Piano Dominic Trumfio, Clarinet Kathleen Keane, Whistle & Fiddle John Williams, Concertina Jocelyn Shoulders, Cello Fr. Tom Hurley, Aimee Scozzafave, Ellen Jones, Julie Muccillo, Marianne Beddome, McKenna Calhoon, Megan Buckley, Mary Ozog, Elizabeth Soto, Erin Kelly, Katherine Lintz, Maura...
2020-12-06
08 min
New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast
InPresence 0209: Answers to More of Your Questions
Jeffrey Mishlove continues to go through the questions left unanswered during the Live Stream Event on YouTube of October 11, 2020. Here are the questions that are addressed: Would you be willing to levitate right now for us? Do you think the fly on Mike Pence’s head was some kind of sign? When I saw it I couldn’t stop thinking about your interview with Mr. Lachman about magick and politics. thanks! Any thoughts to share with your encounters with Terence McKenna? Despite what Ted Owen’s said about his “Alien powers” being gifted to him, do...
2020-11-10
17 min
Kare Reviews Podcast
Morgan James & Meg Toohey of SHE IS RISEN
After performing to a sold out crowd in New York City, an all female cast of Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1970 rock opera, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR received huge amounts of requests to record an album. First releasing SHE IS RISEN: VOL I to ecstatic reviews and now SHE IS RISEN: VOL II has just been released. I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing two of the producers of the album, Morgan James & Meg Toohey. Morgan James is a Juilliard trained singer, actress, songwriter, and recording artist in New York City. She just released her third st...
2020-09-28
21 min
Latter-Day Lesbian
63: Zelph Hung Out On Our Shelf
As the episode title implies, we interviewed Samantha and Tanner from Zelph on the Shelf! Aw hell yeah! What a fun time as we got to know these two and heard their amazing insights into spirituality and their journeys out of Mormonism and into the inspiring humans they are today. Some Zelph on the Shelf YouTube videos of note: Provo's Most Eligible, High on a Mountain Top, and Mormonforcement Exposes Zelph on the Shelf.Samantha references Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harare and Inner Bonding by Margaret Paul.Tanner references British writer and lecturer, Alan...
2020-03-08
1h 04
Humans On The Loop
136 - Alyssa Gursky on Psychedelic Art Therapy & The Future of Communication
A bit about this week’s amazing guest in her own words:“I’m finishing up my Masters in Transpersonal Art Therapy at Naropa University. I've been studying Transpersonal Psychology for 6 years now. My focus has always been the theoretical and practical orientation to psychedelic assisted psychotherapy. I was raised by dead heads and frequent cannabis users, who simultaneously maintained deep professionalism and family values. So, drug culture was really inherent in my development. I have so much to say about Psychedelic Art Therapy. I've worked on the MAPS MDMA PTSD study as a night attend...
2020-02-02
1h 27
The Mike Harding Folk Show
Mike Harding Folk Show 270
PODCAST: 30 Jun 201901 Harpers Frolic/Bonny Kate - Banter - Dare02 Man Of Constant Sorrow - Track Dogs - Uke Songs By Track Dogs03 The Squire And The Parson - Kate Rusby - Philosophers, Poets04 The Clannad Mare - The Paul McKenna Band - Breathe 05 Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy - Laura Smyth and Ted Kemp - From Here - English Folk Field Recordings Vol 206 Wayfaring Stranger - Rhiannon Giddens & Francesco Turrisi - There Is No Other07 Candy Man - Lea Nicholson...
2019-06-28
1h 58
Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
303: Building Something Special (Margaret McKenna)
Margaret McKenna, Software Engineer at Devoted Health, discusses joining a team based on their mission, building systems from scratch, and evolution on a new, rapidly growing team. Devoted Health DJ Patil on Giant Robots Margaret on Twitter See open positions at thoughtbot! Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!Support Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
2019-01-14
28 min
Home Front - Omnibus
11-15 December 1917
The fifth omnibus of Season 12, Giddy with Possibility, set in Tynemouth, in the week, in 1917, when Crimea proclaimed its independence, as a secular Muslim state, advocating ethnic and gender equality..Cast Marion Wardle ..... Laura Elphinstone Iris Reed ..... Charlie Hardwick Fraser Chadwick ..... Edmund Wiseman Johnnie Marshall ..... Paul Ready Dilys Walker ..... Ellie Piercy Alan Lowther ..... David Seddon Charlie Long ..... Oliver Devoti Cressida Marshall ..... Isabella Inchbald Duncan Chadwick ..... Mark Stobbart Edie Chadwick ..... Kathryn Beaumont Esther O'Leary ..... Anna Bolton Ethel Manning ..... Sophie Scott Isabel Graham ..... Keely Beresford Judith Turner ..... Kate Okello Kitty Lumley ..... Ami Metcalf Lester Reed ..... Trevor Fox Margaret Ainsworth...
2017-12-15
56 min
Discover Free Audiobook in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Archangel by Margaret Fortune | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Archangel Author: Margaret Fortune Narrator: Michael Goldstrom, Alex McKenna Format: Unabridged Length: 16 hrs and 27 mins Language: English Release date: 03-07-17 Publisher: Penguin Audio Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sci-Fi: Contemporary Summary: Archangel is the second installment of the explosive, pulse-pounding Spectre War science-fiction series. An enemy you can't kill. A soldier who can't fight. An interstellar war that can't be won - until now. As a soldier of the Celestial Expanse, Guardian First Class Michael Sorenson knows better than anyone that when the Spectres invade, there are only two options...
2017-03-08
4h 27
Step Inside A Full Audiobook That Is Simply High-Impact.
Archangel: Book Two of Nova by Margaret Fortune
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/284534to listen full audiobooks. Title: Archangel: Book Two of Nova Series: #2 of Spectre War Author: Margaret Fortune Narrator: Alex McKenna, Michael Goldstrom Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 28 minutes Release date: March 7, 2017 Genres: Space Opera Publisher's Summary: Archangel is the second installment of the explosive, pulse-pounding Spectre War science fiction series. An enemy you can’t kill. A soldier who can’t fight. An interstellar war that can’t be won . . . until now. As a soldier of the Celestial Expanse, Guardian First Class Michael Sorenson knows better than anyone that when the Spectres invade, there are only...
2017-03-07
4h 28
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera
Archangel: Book Two of Nova by Margaret Fortune
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/284534 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Archangel: Book Two of Nova Series: #2 of Spectre War Author: Margaret Fortune Narrator: Alex McKenna, Michael Goldstrom Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 28 minutes Release date: March 7, 2017 Genres: Space Opera Publisher's Summary: Archangel is the second installment of the explosive, pulse-pounding Spectre War science fiction series. An enemy you can’t kill. A soldier who can’t fight. An interstellar war that can’t be won . . . until now. As a soldier of the Celestial Expanse, Guardian First Class Michael Sorenson knows better than anyone that when the Spectres invade, there ar...
2017-03-07
10 min