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Psych Health and Safety PodcastPsych Health and Safety PodcastMark Fabian on Beyond Happy: Rethinking Work, Purpose and a Life Well LivedWhat really makes work meaningful? In this episode, Jason and Joelle sit down with Dr Mark Fabian, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Warwick and author of Beyond Happy. Together, they explore how work shapes our sense of purpose, the difference between self‑actualisation and self‑optimisation, and the often overlooked character traits that truly matter in the workplace.If you’ve ever wondered whether work can (or should) be more than just a way to earn a living, this conversation will challenge your thinking and offer fresh insights into finding fulfilment beyond productivity.L...2025-07-211h 03The MarketingKind podcastThe MarketingKind podcastDr Mark Fabian on increasing your wellbeingIn this episode Dr Mark Fabian, associate professor of Public Policy at Warwick University, associate fellow at the Bennett Institute at Cambridge University, wellbeing expert and author of Beyond Happy: How to Rethink Happiness and Find Fulfilment, guides us towards how we can increase our wellbeing and the wellbeing of those around us.Together we explore Mark's latest book Beyond Happy, which challenges superficial ideas of happiness and offers a deeply thoughtful framework for living well, both individually and collectively.We also discuss his research on the Wellbeing State...2025-07-161h 11Mittwochs in der BibliothekMittwochs in der Bibliothek312. Berlin liest ein Buch: „Pi mal Daumen“ von Alina Bronsky mit Fabian Busch und Thomas BöhmMitschnitt einer Lesung der anderen Art am 28.05.2025 in der Mark-Twain-BibliothekDie Aktion Berlin liest ein Buch steht dieses Jahr ganz im Zeichen von Alina Bronskys Roman "Pi mal Daumen". Der humorvolle und tiefgründige Roman erzählt die Geschichte von Max, einem jungen Mann mit besonderen Talenten, der in einer unkonventionellen Familie aufwächst und seinen eigenen Weg durch das Leben sucht. Während die Berliner Literaturfans gemeinsam in die Welt von Max eintauchen, bietet die Aktion zahlreiche Gelegenheiten für Lesungen, Diskussionsrunden und persönliche Begegnungen, um die Themen und Bo...2025-06-041h 19The Champ & Contender PodcastThe Champ & Contender PodcastEP19 Coaching Legends: In Conversation with Mark TibbsIn this powerful episode, hosts Joseph J. Jones and Fabian Collymore sit down with the one and only Mark Tibbs — legendary boxing coach and son of the great Jimmy Tibbs. Mark takes us through his incredible journey, from his roots as an amateur boxer to becoming one of the most respected trainers in the game. He opens up about working with elite fighters like Dillian Whyte, Billy Joe Saunders, Johnny Fisher, and Richard Riakporhe, and breaks down what it truly takes to develop a champion. Expect wisdom, behind-the-scenes stories, and an honest look at the challenges of modern boxing. Pl...2025-05-131h 41Behavioral Grooves PodcastBehavioral Grooves PodcastThe #1 Reason You Aren’t Happy - Yet. | Mark FabianEconomist and philosopher Mark Fabian joins the show to explore how we can move beyond the pursuit of happiness toward a deeper, values-driven life. Drawing from behavioral science, philosophy, and his new book Beyond Happy, Mark challenges the idea of happiness as an end goal and introduces the concept of “generalized flow.” From escaping the hedonic treadmill to cultivating self-awareness and community, this episode is a guide to rethinking what it means to live well.  ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Topics [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Mark Fabian [8:56] Concept of Well-Being and Happiness [15:45] How to Liv...2025-05-051h 19Lively Minds, the UK Mental Health PodcastLively Minds, the UK Mental Health PodcastS3E11 - Rethinking Happiness Part 2, with Professor Mark FabianWhat does it mean to live a happy life? Can happiness be more than just feeling good? And how might ideas like meaning, community, and values help us rethink wellbeing?In this second of a two part series, hosts Will and Ellie are joined by Dr Mark Fabian, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Warwick and author of Beyond Happy. They explore happiness as something more complex than mood—touching on meaning, self-actualisation, nihilism, community, and the impact of culture and policy on our ability to live well. The conversation also reflects on h...2025-05-0231 minResearching HappyResearching Happy048 - How can we avoid positive psychology's blindspots? Empathetic collaboration | A/Prof Mark FabianDr Mark Fabian is an associate professor of public policy at the University of Warwick and an affiliate researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at Cambridge University.He  is an area specialist (well-being) rather than a discipline specialist, which we discuss throughout the episode, and publishes in journals across multiple fields.This was a fantastic, broad-reaching discussion, where we covered:Mark's favourite footy teamPositive Psychology and its blind spotsThe role of gratitude for wellbeingThe intersection of suffering and humilityBalance between individual agency and structural challengesEmpathetic collaboration for wellbeing policyMark's latest book on well...2025-04-231h 07ePODstemologyePODstemologyBeyond Happy: How to rethink happiness and find fulfilmentA special issue episode where regular host Dr Mark Fabian is on the other side of the microphone being interviewed by @economeager about his new book -  Beyond Happy: How to rethink happiness and find fulfilment. It is out today in the United Kingdom. Here's a summary of the book: A comprehensive guide to cultivating wellbeing, combining cutting edge science and primordial folk wisdom.Mark Fabian, one of the most exhilarating thinkers working on wellbeing today, presents a revolutionary approach to understanding why there’s more to life than the pursuit of happiness.2025-04-091h 30Accidental GodsAccidental GodsWellbeing: It’s about wholeness, not happiness - with Dr Mark Fabian, author of Beyond HappyWe grow up thinking we want to be happy (or at least, not-sad).  But happiness isn't enough. What we need is wellbeing, and as Dr Mark Fabian quotes in the dedication to his book, Beyond Happy, "Wellbeing is about wholeness, not happiness, and wholeness is so much more demanding than happiness.' So what is wholeness, and what does it demand of us? As the old world crumbles and the new is struggling into being, what steps can each of us take to bring ourselves ever closer to a sense of being complete? This week's g...2025-04-091h 48The Champ & Contender PodcastThe Champ & Contender PodcastEP14: Mark Findlay: From Pushing Limits to Training the Stars, Athletics Coaching and Breaking GB Goal🔥 Welcome to The Champ & Contender Podcast! 🔥 In this must-watch episode, hosts Joseph J. Jones and Fabian Collymore sit down with former Great Britain sprinter turned elite coach, Mark Findlay. From competing at the highest level to training top athletes, boxers, and even musicians, Mark shares exclusive insights on what it takes to succeed in elite sports and coaching. 🏆 Topics Covered: ✅ Athletics & Sprinting Mastery – Training with Linford Christie and the evolution of sprint techniques ✅ Coaching Elite Athletes – From footballers to boxers and performers, the secrets behind winning mindsets ✅ The Transition to Boxing – How sprinting skills transfer to boxing training and performance ✅ Footbal...2025-04-081h 14The Decision-Making Studio PodcastThe Decision-Making Studio PodcastEp. 244: Mark Fabian - On "Beyond Happy" Today, we talk about happiness. Is happiness a choice? Is it a skill? Is it a set of practices? Is it all those things? What's the difference between happiness and fulfilment or well-being? I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Mark Fabian to the show. Mark is a professor of public policy at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. He was previously a Fulbright scholar. He studies well-being from an interdisciplinary lens. Mark is also the author of a fabulous new book called Beyond Happy -  How to Rethink Happiness and Find Fulfilment. So, w...2025-04-061h 15The Human Risk PodcastThe Human Risk PodcastDr Mark Fabian on Beyond HappyWhat if the problem isn’t that you’re not happy enough — but that you’re chasing the wrong kind of happiness altogether?Show SummaryOn this episode  I’m joined by Dr Mark Fabian, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the University of Warwick and author of Beyond Happy: How to Rethink Happiness and Find Fulfillment. Mark argues that our modern obsession with happiness often leads us astray, locking us into an endless cycle of striving without ever feeling satisfied. Drawing on insights from economics, psychology, philosophy, and ancient wis...2025-04-051h 04ePODstemologyePODstemologyWould you ever trust a bot?Anyone on social media these days has encountered a bot. An algorithm-driven fake account that engages in some nefarious activity, whether it’s turning uncontroversial points into debates, repping the Kremlin’s talking points, or directing you to pussy in bio, the bots are enshittifying social media at an alarming rate, especially now that artificial intelligence allows them to be more convincing, more targeted, and faster to set up en masse. But what if we could turn this pernicious technology into a tool for good? Among other things, academics are training bots to talk people down from conspiracy theories and...2025-03-2654 minUnicorn Bakery - For the World\'s Most Ambitious Founders & TeamsUnicorn Bakery - For the World's Most Ambitious Founders & TeamsHow Strava built a Global Fitness Community with 100M+ users | Expanding a consumer app to 196 Countries | Why Strava never intended to be a Venture Case | Hiring Young Potentials instead of Senior Staff (with Strava Co-Founder Mark Gainey) w Strava started as a "virtual locker room" in 1995 and why it didn’t work The role of timing, technology, and social media in Strava’s eventual success Building a Community-Driven Platform: Why Strava focused on engagement over growth and how this approach led to organic scaling Creating joy and reducing friction for users is important to keep them active and engaged Key Lessons in Scaling: How Strava expanded from cyclists to runners and other sports while staying authentic to each audience The challenges of internationalization and adapting to cultural nuances in markets like Brazil and the UK Navigating Challenges with...2025-03-071h 34Unicorn Bakery - Wie Startup Gründer erfolgreiche Firmen aufbauenUnicorn Bakery - Wie Startup Gründer erfolgreiche Firmen aufbauenHow Strava built a Global Fitness Community with 100M+ users | Expanding a consumer app to 196 Countries | Why Strava never intended to be a Venture Case | Hiring Young Potentials instead of Senior Staff (with Strava Co-Founder Mark Gainey)Mark Gainey, co-founder of Strava, joins Fabian Tausch to share the incredible journey of building one of the world’s most beloved fitness platforms. Mark reflects on the pivotal moments, challenges, and lessons learned from its early beginnings in 1995 as a "virtual locker room" concept to becoming a global community with over 100 million registered users. Strava generates more than $265M in revenue (2023 numbers) and is growing profitably.Mark dives into how Strava found its niche, scaled globally, and maintained its focus on engagement over vanity metrics. He also shares insights on building a mission-driven company, navigating in...2025-03-071h 34ePODstemologyePODstemologyRegenerating democracy with less polling and more deliberationDemocracy is unwell. Trust in politicians, institutions, experts, and other people is steadily falling across the OECD, and even young people seem to be losing faith in the system. What can be done? One idea that has gained traction and demonstrated potential of late is deliberative democracy: bringing together citizens, policymakers, area specialists, and other stakeholders to ponder a policy issue together. Hot off its success in generating a deep, heartfelt and restorative referendum on abortion in Ireland that bridged decades of animosity on the subject, more people are thinking maybe we need to get more deliberative. To explain...2024-11-141h 14ePODstemologyePODstemologyEmpowering mission driven bureaucrats to provide better public servicesIn the UK, up to 80% of a social worker’s time can be spent filling out forms rather than helping the desperate people in their care. This is an example of what Dan Honig calls ‘management for compliance’. Honig is associate professor of public policy at University College London, among many other affiliations including Georgetown, Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Lahore University of Management Sciences. In his new book, Mission Driven Bureaucrats, he argues that a ‘management for empowerment’ results in more motivated public servants, higher integrity commitment to the values inherent in public service, and ultimately better service delivery. Honig pres...2024-10-171h 01ePODstemologyePODstemologyEvidence based ways to help your loved ones with eating disordersDr Jaclyn Siegel from NORC at the University of Chicago joins regular ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian to discuss the psychological science of eating disorders and body image, especially her own qualitative research on eating disorders in the workplace and romantic relationships. The conversation also covers the relationship between social media and eating disorders, gluttonous eating, the pros and cons of the Kardashian physique and other pseudo-body positivity trends, the value of grounded theory as a method, and how you can approach someone you care about whom you suspect has an eating disorder. Jaclyn’s website:h...2024-08-2156 minePODstemologyePODstemologyHow algorithms control workersePODstemology brings you cutting edge insights and analysis from early career researchers to help you cut through 21st century complexity. A major driver of that complexity is Algorithms - an increasingly ubiquitous yet remarkably opaque aspect of modern life, directing what you watch on television, who drives your taxi, what products you see when online shopping, and, increasingly who purchases your labour. This episode, regular host Dr Mark Fabian from the University of Warwick is joined by Dr Hatim Rahman, Assistant Professor of management and organisations at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Hatim has a new...2024-07-151h 05El Podcast de Yolanda Fabian, \El Podcast de Yolanda Fabian, "La Dama de la Radio"Esto es un HIT con Yolanda FabianMark Anthony Polanco y Yolanda Fabian, conversan sobre el más reciente proyecto musical “EP 1.5 Tu The Remixes” una compilación de varios de sus sencillos, en fusión con música “techno”.Desde el vecino estado de New Jersey a Nueva York y por todo el territorio virtual global; gracias por tu sintonía.Comparte tus comentarios con La Dama de la RadioBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at...2024-07-1148 minBarbell & Bananas - Physio PodcastBarbell & Bananas - Physio Podcast064 Mark Jones - The science and skill of Clinical ReasoningWelcome to a new Physio Podcast interview. In this interview Fabian talks with Mark Jones about his topic clinical reasoning in physical therapy. Mark is a established expert in this topic an wrote a massive amount about it. In our conversation we spoke -among other topics- about pattern recognition and how important teachers and a secure learning environment are to develope CR skills. Check out the new episode and leave a review. Guest: Mark Jones Researchgate: ⁠⁠Mark Jones Book...2024-06-1455 min15 Minuten mit Mark Moloney15 Minuten mit Mark Moloney20 Jähriger Software-Unternehmer Fabian Czaja - 15 Minuten mit Mark Moloney Folge 1Fabian, ein 20 Jähriger Jungunternehmer, mein Geschäftspartner bei unserem gemeinsamen Unternehmen Mr. Prospect und Self-Taught Programmierer, ist mein erster Gast bei 15 Minuten mit Mark Moloney. Wir sprechen über das Selbständig werden, unser Unternehmen und noch mehr. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Fabians Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/czaja.fabian/ Marks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_moloney_official/ Marks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mark.moloney?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Mr. Prospe...2024-06-0615 minePODstemologyePODstemologyPlastic not-so-fantastic: how to reduce packaging wasteSome of you may have heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an area of the Pacific Ocean roughly 1.6 million square kilometres in size that contains between 45 000 to 129 000 metrics tonnes of plastic waste, mostly in the form of microplastics – fingernail sized or smaller bits of the material. The patch has increased 10-fold in size each decade since 1945, and has a twin in the North Atlantic Garbage patch. Growing awareness of the patch and other environmental consequences of plastic waste, like seagull bellies full of plastic lids or turtles trapped in beer nets from six packs, has led to an in...2024-05-101h 02Get Your Favorite Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseGet Your Favorite Full Trial Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense[German] - Der letzte Prozess – Die langen Schatten des Dritten Reiches: Ein Fall für Fabian Heller und Stefan Lenz (historischer PaderbornPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/768425 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Der letzte Prozess – Die langen Schatten des Dritten Reiches: Ein Fall für Fabian Heller und Stefan Lenz (historischer Paderborn Krimi) Author: Thomas Breuer Narrator: Stefan Bergmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 58 minutes Release date: March 25, 2024 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Lassen Sie sich diesen spannungsgeladenen, historisch angehauchten Kriminalroman von Thomas Breuer auf keinen Fall entgehen und lüften Sie das Geheimnis um die grausamen Wewelsburg-Morde! KLAPPENTEXT: Nachdem die gewalttätig zugerichtete Leiche eines alten Mannes in der Nähe der Wewelsburg aufgefunden wurde, begeben sich Hauptkommissar Lenz u...2024-03-2503 minePODstemologyePODstemologyWhat's hot in sports science?James Steele is Associate Professor of Sport and Exercise Science at Solent University. He has extensive research and consultancy experience working with elite athletes across a range of sports, the general population across the lifespan, and both those who are healthy and diseased. He was a member of the Expert Working Group revising the CMO Physical Activity Guidelines for the United Kingdom and is a founding member of both the Strength and Conditioning Society, and the Society for Transparency, Openness, and Replication in Kinesiology. James joins regular host Dr Mark Fabian, assistant professor of public policy at the University...2024-03-1958 minePODstemologyePODstemologyHow to do urban regeneration rightRegular host Dr Mark Fabian is joined by episode guest Dr Stefania Fiorentino, senior teaching associate in planning, growth, and urban regeneration at Cambridge university’s department of land economy. Dr Fiorentino’s research is at the intersection of urban planning and local economic development, specifically how to innovate with respect to the inclusivity and effectiveness of urban regeneration strategies. Her research is extremely impact-oriented and is typically conducted in partnership with communities, developers, and local government. She has worked especially on coastal towns in the UK, and also has papers on densification strategies, industrial clusters, the geography of inno...2024-01-3156 minePODstemologyePODstemologyCulture, Morality, and Economics in Reef Management by Local CommunitiesRegular host Dr Mark Fabian is joined by Dr Jacqui Lau, senior lecturer and discovery early career fellow (DECRA) at James Cook University in Australia. Jacqui is an environmental scientist employing interdisciplinary perspectives and mixed methods to understand how coastal communities in the pacific islands and Australia respond to climate change and environmental transformations. She has worked collaboratively in the Pacific, East and West Africa to examine ecosystem services, the impact of shocks like COVID-19 on coastal communities, perceptions of fairness about the customary management of coral reefs, and issues of equity (including gender) in conservation and climate change...2024-01-0955 minHitting The MarkHitting The MarkToneoptic: Fabian Geyrhalter, Founder & CEOHitting The Mark is back from its hiatus with guest host Kara Ebel interviewing Fabian Geyrhalter. We wanted to do something special for episode 101, and here we go!You know Fabian Geyrhalter as the host of this show, but today we spin things around and have Fabian in the hot seat talking about his innovative hardware startup for audiophiles and music lovers. Trendhunter calls Toneoptic 'progressive,' Forbes 'revolutionary,' and the Financial Times 'clever.' Fabian shares the hurdles and fails, how he crafted the brand strategy and created bootstrapped journeys and experiences for his tribe...2023-12-0844 minePODstemologyePODstemologyCopaganda - How reality TV shows about police affect criminal justice reform‘Copaganda’ is the name given to media that seeks to portray the police in a favourable, often distorted light. This includes fictional shows like Law and Order, CSI: Crime Scene Investigations, and Miami Vice, as well as reality-TV style shows that follow policy officers around as they go about their business. Emma Rackstraw’s research investigates how these shows affect the behaviour of the police, perceptions of the police among viewers, and attitudes towards the police in the communities where these shows take place. She joins regular ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian from the University of Warwick to discuss the im...2023-11-2258 minePODstemologyePODstemologyHow can we get more action on climate change?Climate change is the biggest existential threat facing humanity. So why aren’t we doing more about it? This week’s guest is Dr Antonio Valentim, a political scientist and postdoctoral fellow at Yale’s MacMillan Centre. His research seeks to answer two main questions 1) when and why do voters change their opinions and behaviours with respect to climate change? and 2) how do political incentives influence political elites’ behaviour on climate change? Who better to help us get some answer on how we can get more action on the climate policy front. If you’re interested in what protesters, citizens...2023-10-051h 01El Podcast de Yolanda Fabian, \El Podcast de Yolanda Fabian, "La Dama de la Radio"Mark Anthony Polanco en Al Ritmo de tu Música con Yolanda FabianAl Ritmo de tu Música con Yolanda FabianInvitado: Mark Anthony Polanco desde New Jersey, Estados UnidosTransmitido todos los miércoles a las 8pm Hora Este de Estados Unidos, por COESRADIO.COM, CoEs.TV, la Cadena de Bendición, a través de Facebook, Twitter (X), Roku y el Canal de YouTube!Comparte tus comentarios con La Dama de la RadioBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a comm...2023-10-0550 minStartup PiratenStartup PiratenWeißt du was die Geschäftsführer Rolle wirklich bedeutet? - Simon Frey & Mark Weisbrod"Wenn du nicht weißt, was 'Geschäftsführer' eigentlich bedeutet, bist du naiv." - Dieser Satz ist mir seit dem Interview mit Mark Weisbrod im Kopf hängen geblieben. Viele Start-Up Gründer stolpern sehr ahnungslos hinein in die CEO/Geschäftsführer Rolle und wissen gar nicht, welche Konsequenzen das hat.Mark, CEO seiner Firma GREYD "die erste Block-based WordPress Suite", ist aber wider meines Erwartens kein Techie.In dieser Folge gehen wir darauf ein, wieso es absolut sinnvoll ist einen guten BWLer mit an Bord zu haben (ihr würdet ja auch kei...2023-09-271h 03ePODstemologyePODstemologyHow to achieve democratic consolidation in AfricaWhile Kim Jong Un might disagreed, democracy is widely regarded as a universal value – it is a system of political organisation that enshrines the right to self-determination. Recent centuries have seen a wave of democratisation relative to historical trends, with democracies replacing dictatorships and other autocratic forms of governance in nations across the globe. Yet many of these democracies have also struggled to put down strong roots. Backsliding is common and consolidation arduous. A few spots of bad luck and a fledging democracy like Bangladesh or even Hungary can start to look fake. How can we promote the maturation of...2023-09-211h 03My Family Thinks I\'m CrazyMy Family Thinks I'm CrazyOdd Man Out | Freemasons, Fabian Socialists, Skull and Bones and Those Who Shall Not Be Spoken OfSign up on Patreon or Substack now to hear the most recent new MFTIC Episode and Bonus episodes!BONUS CONTENTPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/MFTIC?fan_landing=trueRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazySubstack: https://myfamilythinksimcrazy.substack.com/Synchro-Wisdom Dialogue: https://linktr.ee/mysticmarkpodcastKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/myfamilythinksimcrazyMerch: https://mftic-podcast.creator-spring.comHelp fund the show, I cannot do this without your support.Venmo: @MysticMarkPaypal: @mysticmarkBTC: 3MQBrF1sGKm17icjQZCxuW7Z3R19jLzTZbBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MFTIC2023-09-201h 46ePODstemologyePODstemologyMeasuring the HumanOne way to think about what makes *social* science distinct is that it is trying to study subjects, not objects. Subjects have feelings, opinions, and values, which are often hard to observe and even harder to measure. Subjects’ behaviour is also often endogenous to being studied. For example, the ‘shy conservative’ phenomenon refers to the observation that people often lie about their right wing and traditionalist beliefs when responding to political polling. Finally, subjects are embedded in social structures that they both create and are created by. And those structures change rapidly! Talk about a hard challenge.  One thing holding...2023-08-291h 11ePODstemologyePODstemologyCan we make the world a 'better' place with behavioural economics?Regular host Dr Mark Fabian from the University of Warwick is joined by Dr Malte Dold, assistant professor of economics at Pomona College. Malte is one of the most prominent scholars in the field of behavioural welfare economics, which sits at the intersection of economics, philosophy, and psychology. You might have heard of behavioural economics, which inspired the idea of nudges in public policy – little tweaks to the choice environment citizens face as they navigate the world that can help them towards the decisions they would ideally like to make. Piano key stairs that play music to encourage you to...2023-08-141h 03ePODstemologyePODstemologyNavigating decolonisation, religion, and gender in ZimbabweRaffaella Taylor-Seymour is an anthropologist and Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life at Columbia University. Her work examines religious transformations in the context of struggles over gender, sexuality, and the environment in contemporary Zimbabwe. This is a context in which colonization violently upended ideas about personhood, spirituality, and ties between people and place. Raffaella’s work explores how young people navigate a religious landscape that has shifted ever since, and how they devise new forms of spiritual practice. As we discuss in this episode, the experiences of young Zimbabweans in this reg...2023-07-211h 00Zwei KurzeZwei KurzeDie 100.000 Mark Show Wird das der Durchbruch? Wer findet Christian heute (15.7.) im Publikum der 100.000 Mark Show? Zuschauen ist ein muss. Weiterhin gibt es Hitzetipps vom Profi, geschmierte Butterbrote und Autoscooter. Und eine wichtige Frage zum Klima: Wer frisst bei 37 Grad Pommes? Kontakt: kontakt@zweikurze.de Instagram: @zweikurze2023-07-1527 minePODstemologyePODstemologyThe new contours of global inequalityInequality is a perennial subject of politics, a foundational element of economic welfare analysis, and one of the central subjects of sociology. In this episode, Dr Marco Ranaldi from University College London joins regular host Dr Mark Fabian from the University of Warwick to discuss what's new in inequality research. A central topic is Ranaldi's innovative new concept of compositional inequality, which compares the income of the top and bottom of the distribution in terms of whether that income is derived from labour or capital. The implications of compositional inequality for political economy are significant. What else is new...2023-07-061h 02Auf den Tag genauAuf den Tag genauCuno und die Stützung der Mark25. Juni 1923 Im Juni 1923 fand im ostpreußischen Königsberg, dem heutigen Kaliningrad, eine landwirtschaftliche Messe statt. Die alleine hätte es wohl nicht zum Leitartikel auf der Titelseite der Vossischen Zeitung vom 25. Juni 1923 gebracht, wenn nicht der amtierende Reichskanzler Cuno dort eine Ansprache gehalten hätte, mit der er die neuesten währungspolitischen Maßnahmen zur Stützung der Mark rechtfertigte. Nicht, dass wir ein tieferes Verständnis von der Einschränkung des Devisenfreiverkehrs und der internationalen Arbitrage hätten, zeitlos ist aber an der Rede, die wörtlich wiedergegeben wird, wie der Wirtschaftsexperte Cuno Maßnahmen begründet, die unter „normal...2023-06-2504 min#unicyclelife Podcast#unicyclelife Podcast#unicyclelife Podcast - Series 3 Episode 2.5: Coffee with Mark FabianThink of this episode as a little bonus! I visited Mark Fabian and we sat down and had a chat over a coffee. Enjoy!2023-06-1545 minUnicorn Bakery - For the World\'s Most Ambitious Founders & TeamsUnicorn Bakery - For the World's Most Ambitious Founders & TeamsChanges in the venture industry: a look at the last 20 years, Mark Sherman, Telstra Ventures.In this podcast episode, Mark Sherman of Telstra Ventures talks about the changes that have taken place in the venture and startup industry over the last 20 years. Telstra Ventures invests in companies with $1 million to $10 million in revenue, with a particular focus on identifying promising companies early and understanding product-market fit. Sherman also discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on the industry and stresses the importance of closely monitoring trends. Further, he explains that both large companies and startups will benefit from technology and that there are still opportunities to enter the industry. Sherman also shares insights on how...2023-05-2654 minUnicorn Bakery - Wie Startup Gründer erfolgreiche Firmen aufbauenUnicorn Bakery - Wie Startup Gründer erfolgreiche Firmen aufbauenVenture Industry: A Look at the Last 20 Years, Mark Sherman, Telstra VenturesIn dieser Podcast-Folge spricht Mark Sherman von Telstra Ventures über die Veränderungen, die in den letzten 20 Jahren in der Venture- und Startup-Industrie stattgefunden haben. Telstra Ventures investiert in Unternehmen mit einem Umsatz von 1 bis 10 Millionen US-Dollar und legt besonderen Fokus auf die frühzeitige Identifizierung vielversprechender Unternehmen und das Verständnis des Produkt-Markt-Fits. Sherman diskutiert auch den Einfluss von künstlicher Intelligenz auf die Branche und betont die Wichtigkeit, Trends aufmerksam zu verfolgen. Des Weiteren erläutert er, dass sowohl große Unternehmen als auch Startups von Technologie profitieren werden und dass es nach wie vor Möglichkeiten gibt, in...2023-05-2655 minePODstemologyePODstemologyHow to achieve workplace wellbeing under capitalismWorkplace wellbeing kicked off in Silicon valley with ping pong tables, bean bags, and on 'campus' Michellin star restaurants. With Google, Facebook, Amazon et al. raking in the dollars, it wasn't long before other companies were exploring the theme themselves. Some of the outcomes seem sinister: employers encouraging you to see the firm as your family, your work as making a difference to the world, and you mental health as something to make resilient, but mostly so that they can squeeze more productivity out of you. Deeper issues like autonomy, culture, and relationships seem missing from the rhetoric. But...2023-05-081h 37ePODstemologyePODstemologyNo more Panama papers - combatting illicit financeHave you heard of the Panama papers? A giant leak of 11.5 million legal and financial documents exposing a vast system of secretive offshore companies enabling corruption, tax avoidance, and other forms of wrongdoing? Well that system and how to clean it up is what this episode is about. Regular host Dr Mark Fabian is joined by Dr Matthew Colin, Senior Researcher at the EU tax observatory and one of the most innovative scholars working on elicit finance and how to combat it. The conversation begins with development economics and the tendency for corrupt officials to move their ill gotten...2023-05-071h 01Researching HappyResearching HappyE6. A theory of wellbeing from psychology, philosophy, and economics | Dr Mark FabianThis week I chat with Dr Mark Fabian, Associate Professor at the University of Warwick. We have a in-depth conversation on all things wellbeing. Topics covered include the challenges of multi-disciplinary research, Mark's efforts to pull together the academic literature from psychology, philosophy, economics and public policy. We hear Mark's clear picture for what he would like to see in the world, and come challenges in wellbeing measurement that we should try and improve in the future. Mark's book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Theory-Subjective-Wellbeing-Mark-Fabian/dp/0197635261/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3OJ1PGBPFKE8E&keywords=mark+fabian&qid=1683325195&sprefix=mark+fabian%2...2023-05-061h 31Unicorn Bakery - For the World\'s Most Ambitious Founders & TeamsUnicorn Bakery - For the World's Most Ambitious Founders & TeamsFirst company sold to Google, purchase offer rejected by Mark Zuckerberg, successor search together with Ben Horowitz: a look behind the story of Dennis Crowley (LivingCities, Street FC & Foursquare)Dennis Crowley founded Foursquare and is one of the most blatant insiders of the last 20 years. Originally known as a consumer product, the company now does more than $100M in revenue with B2B licensing. Dennis sold his first company to Google and dubbed it a failure. That's why he turned down Mark Zuckerberg's offer to buy the second company. After pivoting the business model to B2B, Dennis knew he didn't want to be CEO anymore. He picked his successor in Ben Horowitz of a16z. After Foursquare, not planning to start up again...2023-03-3159 minUnicorn Bakery - Wie Startup Gründer erfolgreiche Firmen aufbauenUnicorn Bakery - Wie Startup Gründer erfolgreiche Firmen aufbauenErste Firma an Google verkauft, Kaufangebot von Mark Zuckerberg abgelehnt, den Nachfolger gemeinsam mit Ben Horowitz gesucht: ein Blick hinter die Kulissen bei Foursquare und Dennis Crowley – Dennis Crowley, Living Cities & Street FC (Ex-Foursquare)Dennis Crowley hat Foursquare gegründet und ist einer der krassesten Insider der letzten 20 Jahre. Ursprünglich als Consumer Product bekannt geworden, macht die Firma heute mit B2B Lizensierung mehr als 100M Dollar Umsatz. Seine erste Firma hat Dennis an Google verkauft und als Failure betitelt. Deswegen hat er bei der zweiten Firma das Kaufangebot von Mark Zuckerberg abgelehnt.Nach dem Pivot des Geschäftsmodells auf B2B wusste Dennis, er möchte nicht mehr CEO sein. Seinen Nachfolger hat er mit Ben Horowitz von a16z ausgesucht.Nach Foursquare nicht vorgehabt, nochmals zu grün...2023-03-3158 minePODstemologyePODstemology'Woke' isn't a mind virus; it's generational changeBefore there was the COVID-19 virus there was the 'Woke' mind virus, or at least that's how some reactionary commentators in the US refer to a cluster of strongly progressive cultural tropes, including emphasising racial and gender identity, prioritising equality of outcomes over equality of treatment, and being mindful of language that can be potentially harmful. A woke wave has passed through the culture in the past decade, exploding especially on some university campuses and nowadays reaching into workplaces as gen Z graduates into employment. It's extremes were characterised by cancel culture - an authoritarian tendency to shut down...2023-03-271h 05ePODstemologyePODstemologyHow does societal context affect human psychology?One of the oldest and most famous questions in the social sciences is the debate over nature vs nurture in determining characteristics of the individual. Transcending this focus on the micro is a new field within social-psychology sometimes called social-ecological psychology, which explores how psychology brings about societal conditions and vice versa. Research in this vein has become popular as western psychologists have realised how distorted their view is by their tendency to only sample 'WEIRD' subjects - western, education, industrialised, rich, and democratic. Joseph Heinrich has attempted to chart the history of WEIRD societal psychology in his opus...2023-03-0737 minExiled with Fabian VaccaExiled with Fabian VaccaEpisode 01 - Mark HoneyIn this episode I chat with Mark Honey of the bands All This Filth and Buried Shallow2022-10-191h 36ePODstemologyePODstemologyHow to revive left behind placesRecent political cycles across the OECD have seen the ‘revenge of places that don’t matter’. These ‘left behind places’, where economic prosperity has withered and culture decayed, have made their misery known electorally. The economic consequences, notably assaults on trade and globalism, and the human misery obvious in things like deaths of despair from suicide and opioid overdoses, have provoked a flurry of activity concerned with how to revive left behind places and dampen their rage. A large part of this agenda is localism: a combination of place-based policy, participatory governance, and community initiatives aimed at fostering not just econo...2022-08-011h 01ePODstemologyePODstemologyThe future of the factoryWhat is the future of the factory in economic development? That is the subject of a forthcoming book by this episode’s guest, Dr Jostein Hauge from the University of Cambridge. Numerous scholars, Harvard’s Dani Rodrik arguably most prominent among them, have noted that industrialisation among contemporary developing countries is more muted than it was for the Asian Tiger economies and other nations that rose in the second half of the 20th century. In place of industrialisation and associated expansions in manufacturing capacity, we see a relatively larger role played by the services sector, both in terms of rela...2022-07-131h 05ePODstemologyePODstemologyWhat animals can teach us about consciousnessMark is joined by Heather Browning from the London School of Economics and Walter Veit from the University of Sydney who their ideas regarding the nature of consciousness, what we can learn about consciousness from animal studies, and the implications for animal welfare. Should we think of consciousness as some special property unique to human minds, or is it in fact merely a particular high degree of sentience? If it's the later, then cephalopods seem curious, honeybees are capable of solving complex optimisation problems, and fish have split brains similar to those of conscious humans whose left and right...2022-06-181h 04ePODstemologyePODstemologyThe peculiarities of public health in AfricaThe advancement of health care is one of the hallmarks of development and a central objective of not for profit, public, and private organisations, especially in the developing countries of Africa. Wiktoria Tafesse is an early career researcher working on a range of topics at the University of York’s Centre for Health Economics. She joins ePODstemology’s regular host Dr Mark Fabian to discuss the role health plays in development, the idiosyncratic features of developing countries with respect to health care provision, how we can improve outcomes in the space, and what to expect from the 10 years of acti...2022-05-3057 minePODstemologyePODstemologyHow we can boost sustainability, equality, and health by reducing food wasteThrough most of human history, we needed more food, cheaper food, and easier to access food, so we built economic systems that could deliver mountains of the stuff. Now that was a noble effort at the time, but we didn’t think much about waste, and so huge quantities of food today ends up in landfill where it turns to greenhouse gases, or rots on the vine, squandering the resources we used to produce it. Much of our food is also of dubious nutritional quality but can meet our demands for supposedly ‘fresh’ produce in all seasons by surviving long s...2022-05-1857 minePODstemologyePODstemologyWhat even is empathy?Regular ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian is joined by philosopher of science Dr Riana Betzler from Washington University in St Louis to discuss the nature and study of empathy. In popular culture, empathy is one of these haloed qualities that we generally perceive as good and desirable. Yet in recent years some psychologists, notably Paul Bloom at Yale, have argued that empathy is overrated, indeed, harmful, because it biases our moral judgements towards our in groups. Riana’s research is principally concerned with the scientific practices upon which these debates turn. Are scholars in favour of or against empathy us...2022-05-021h 01In Moscow\'s ShadowsIn Moscow's ShadowsIn Moscow's Shadows 65: Fabian Burkhardt on Russia's Elites, Coups and RumoursFor an experimental change in format, this episode is given over to a long conversation with Fabian Burkhardt of IOS-Regensburg, who works on Russian elites, institutions and authoritarian politics. He gives his sense on the state and loyalties of the elites, on the chances of any kind of palace coups, and the degree to which we are all flailing around in the fog of (info)war.As for relevant publications of Fabian's on the topic of the podcast: "Institutionalising Authoritarian Presidencies: Polymorphous Power and Russia’s Presidential Administration" , "Foolproofing Putinism", "The Fog of War and Power Dynamics in...2022-04-221h 04ePODstemologyePODstemologyMachine learning and the acceleration of discoveryePODstemology is about popularising the genuinely new ways of thinking emerging from the pathbreaking research of young scholars. There are few fields that represent this agenda more than machine learning, a branch of computer science and statistics that promises to dramatically accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, crack open hard questions that have bedeviled humanity for decades, and even crack open our minds with whole new ways of understanding our world. In this episode, regular host Dr Mark Fabian from the universities of Tasmania and Cambridge is joined by Dr David Watson, a postdoc at University College London making...2022-04-1958 minePODstemologyePODstemologyPolitical science needs to get real about fake newsThe biggest change in electoral politics in the last decade is without a doubt the advent of social media. The Cambridge Analytica scandal in Brexit, Russian bots in the EU, the zone that Steve Bannon suggests political parties flood with shit, it’s all happening on our favourite doom-scrolling apps. How is political science getting to grips with this new and influential phenomenon? Dr Kevin Munger from Pennsylvania State University joins regular ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian to discuss. The conversation covers Munger’s seminal model of fake news, the differences between online and offline politics, the technological and psyc...2022-03-3051 minePODstemologyePODstemologyThe big issues in macroeconomicsWhat are the big questions in macroeconomics right now? Well there’s the unprecedented assault on Russia’s financial architecture, that’s quite topical. We usually study how to avoid financial crises, not how to start them. How do a tank a central bank? Just a few weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the big news was the return of inflation. After a decade or so of ‘secular stagnation’ and fears of deflation, consumer prices across the world are rocketing up. Is this just a hangover from COVID, or is there more to it? How should we plan our lives ar...2022-03-161h 02ePODstemologyePODstemology[Teaser] How to create a financial crisis in RussiaDo you want to understand all the macroeconomic and financial attacks on Russia in response to the Ukraine invasion? Then this is the audio for you. This is a teaser from a forthcoming episode on the big topics in macroeconomics with Adam Triggs, Director at the Canberra office of AlphaBeta, an economic consulting firm that is now part of Accenture Strategy, non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., a visiting fellow at the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy, a fellow at Macquarie University’s e61 Institute, and a columnist for the Canberra Times. 2022-03-0406 minePODstemologyePODstemologyThe secular benefits of religious practicesHow does science, the quintessential secular enterprise, study religion? What can we learn about religion by applying the tools of scientific method, and what can religion teach secularists about how to build thriving societies? In this episode, social psychologist Dr Kitty O'Lone from Cambridge University's Woolf Institute joins ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian to discuss these and other questions pertaining to the secular benefits of religious practices. Dr O'Lone discusses her previous work on interfaith dialogue, her new work on religious forgiveness and its role in healing post-conflict societies, and her ambition of studying the similarities and differences between...2022-03-021h 09ePODstemologyePODstemologySocial technologies of care for unlearning capitalismArtist, feminist economist and activist Cassie Thornton joins ePODstemology host Mark Fabian to discuss her recent project The Hologram, a social technology for creating peer to peer care networks and unlearning capitalism. Inspired by the community health clinics of post-GFC Greece, The Hologram seeks to cultivate our capacity for caring about others in a collective, non-reciprocal, and holistic fashion. The project illustrates how the steady professionalisation, individualisation, and commercialisation of care, medical or otherwise, has eroded our sense of belonging in community, our ability to give care generously and ask for it guiltlessly, and our capacity to conceptualise our...2022-02-131h 00ePODstemologyePODstemologyEverything you've ever wanted to know about migration policyLong before Donald Trump referred to Mexican migrants as 'bad hombres', migration was a perennially hot topic in economic and social policy. Some of the endlessly debated question in this space include: do migrants hurt the labour market prospects of locals by taking away jobs and depressing wages? Or do they instead create more opportunities by bringing capital and spurring economic activity? Is there a difference in effects between skilled and unskilled migrants? What about refugees? Do temporary visa schemes for seasonal labour solves more problems than they create? What about a points-based migration system like the way they...2022-01-311h 05ePODstemologyePODstemologyAn honest guide to wellbeingThe ePODstemology Christmas Special! Popular guest, Bayesian Bae, and all round great person Rachel Meager from the LSE returns to ePODstemology to sit in the host's chair and interview regular host Mark Fabian from Cambridge University. The topic is all things wellbeing. The philosophy of it, the psychology of it, the economics and public policy of it. Why does wellbeing scholarship need to be interdisciplinary? How do we even measure it? What even is wellbeing? Fabian delivers hot takes faster than the New York Times pitchbot, from the importance of self-actualisation to the role of expectations, with sidebars into...2021-12-221h 23ePODstemologyePODstemologyWhy we need participatory governance in InfrastructureInfrastructure is the skeleton upon which the economy is built. Energy, water, sewerage and other utilities provide the fuel and take away the waste; roads, bridges, railways, ports, and broadband cables facilitate the movement of goods that is the essence of commerce; and town halls, leisure centres, parks are the sites on which the public sphere is manifested. So why don't we talk more about this critical aspect of our world? Even more pertinently, why don't we talk about how it is governed? Infrastructure touches of everyone's lives in some way, so perhaps we should have people more heavily...2021-11-2155 minePODstemologyePODstemologyThe nature, causes, and consequences of the far rightBelieved dead and buried after World War 2, the far right has risen like a zombie from the ashes of deindustrialising towns to once again plague the polities of the trans-Atlantic region. The electoral success of Trump and Brexit made the ‘elites’ pay attention, but it’s only recently that we’ve come to understand enough about what happened in 2016 to give a thorough accounting. Here to help us understand the nature, causes, and consequences of the far right is Dr Diane Bolet, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Durham University and Research Fellow in Political Science at the University of Zuric...2021-11-2156 minePODstemologyePODstemologyWhat's the difference between 'prejudice' and statistical discrimination?What is the difference between merely 'statistical' discrimination and prejudice? How can we disentangle these things in social sciences research, and should we? How can researchers get away from a focus on the individual in discrimination research to better understand how institutions, culture, and macro-history cause both statistical and prejudicial discrimination? What can economists learn from sociology and cultural psychology about discrimination, and vice versa?  Ben Harrell from the LGBT policy lab at Vanderbilt University joins ePODstemology host Mark Fabian from Cambridge University to Enlighten us. Links to content from this episode:https://www.benharrellecon.c...2021-10-301h 03ePODstemologyePODstemologyThe history of industrial policy for developmentWhether it's build back better, levelling up, or the climate transition, industrial policy is back in the news. Everyone wants to restructure their economies for geopolitical, equality, green, or good old fashion efficiency reasons, but how to do it? Nathan Lane from Oxford University joins host Mark Fabian from Cambridge University to discuss. Industrial policy has a mixed history, having been both the darling and the black sheep of the economics profession  in less than 100 years, embroiled in some of the most high profile adventures and misadventures of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, and gone from the c...2021-10-161h 01After Hours Entrepreneur with Mark SavantAfter Hours Entrepreneur with Mark SavantFABIAN GEYRHALTER - Position your Brand for Profit#170: Building an online brand is easy right? Wrong, but if you use the right strategies and ask the right questions, it's a lot easier!I heard today's guest on a podcast with Chris Do on the Futur. I loved what he had to say, and had to get him on the show!Fabian Geyrhalter has been running his brand consultation agency for 20 years. He's developed systems to nail your brand positioning in the marketplace.Want to get clear on your why? This episode is for you!https://www.finien.com/2021-10-1136 minePODstemologyePODstemologyWhat social science can learn from biologyWhat can social scientists learn from biology? A great deal, according to guest Reuben Finigan of the London School of Economics. The burgeoning field of sociobiology provides mind-blowing insights into sociological phenomena like cooperation, common pool resource management, corruption and rent seeking behaviour, how market actors try to deceive regulators, and the efficient provision of public goods. Many of these insights are derived from applying models from the biological sciences, typically using evolutionary game theory, to questions in the social and behavioural sciences. Tune and find out how much we can learn from bees, ants, zebras, wolves, monkeys, flowers...2021-09-161h 05ePODstemologyePODstemologyDealing with Losers from the Climate Transition'Creative destruction' is an inevitable and desirable part of ongoing economic activity, but it does have losers. In particular, the employees of firms that go bust and obsolete industries that disappear. In normal times, these workers will find employment elsewhere or in emerging industries, especially if they are able to retrain easily. But in times of industrial transition, when there are wide ranging structural transformations in the economy, the sheer volume of creative destruction can see many workers fall through the cracks. Such a transition is required if we are to respond meaningfully to the threat of climate change...2021-09-011h 01ePODstemologyePODstemologyEconomics and Statistics. Also why you should be Bayesian.This episode is all about statistics in social science. It's one for all the new armchair epidemiologists out there, especially if COVID has got you thinking about how we can make "evidence-based policy". Statistics cheerleader Rachel Meager, who is Assistant Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Politics Science, joins host Mark Fabian of Cambridge University to  answer all your questions.  Should you be a Bayesianism Bae or a frequentism fan? Should all social science follow economics in its fixation with causal inference, or are there other important question we ought to focus our statistical skills on...2021-07-291h 05ePODstemologyePODstemologyWhy passive data farming is good, actuallyWhat are the potentials and pitfalls of the new data economy and associated efforts at data governance? Tech entrepreneur, digital marketer, and academic researcher Sam Gilbert joins ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian of Cambridge University to discuss how we can achieve "Good Data". Sam explains the commercial, scientific, and social value of data, clarifies some common misunderstandings of how data is generated and used, and analyses the many political complexities around data regulation. If you've ever been pessimistic about the data economy, big tech, or "surveillance capitalism", this episode might just change your mind.   2021-07-211h 01ePODstemologyePODstemologyMeaning in life according to scienceThe psychological science of happiness, well-being, and meaning in life has progressed rapidly in recent decades but it's insights are only just starting to penetrate the public discourse. Here to help is Frank Martela, a psychologist from Aalto University in Finland, the world's happiest country according to the World Happiness Report. Frank and host Mark Fabian from Cambridge University take you on a tour of the major theories of well-being in psychology, offer practical advice on how to secure meaning and wellbeing in your life, and discuss the prospects of applying insights from psychological science in public policy and...2021-06-281h 04ePODstemologyePODstemologyThe New Feminine: Womanhood in the 21st centuryAn exceedingly thoughtful mystery guest takes us on a tour of how notions of femininity and motherhood are changing culturally, politically, symbolically, and psychically. We discuss the history of the masculine and feminine archetypes, especially in mythological representations, and recent efforts at their revival by figures like Jordan Peterson. While there is value in salvaging what we can from these, it seems undeniable that contemporary gender politics, much like the broader existential vacuum in which we find ourselves, is a function of these classic maps of meaning being substantially played out. What will replace them? We explore some answers...2021-06-141h 10ePODstemologyePODstemologyTaxation in the 21st CenturyTaxes and transfer payments are perhaps the most fundamental element of public policy, yet we rarely hear about these issues outside of banal political point scoring. Robert Breunig joins ePODstemology for a deep dive into the past, present, and future of tax and transfer policymaking. We discuss the basic economic and political logic of taxes and transfers, the lessons of the 20th century, and what to expect from contemporary efforts to combat tax avoidance by multinational firms and individuals, runaway inequality, and iniquitous retirement systems.  2021-05-311h 05#unicyclelife Podcast#unicyclelife Podcast#unicyclelife Podcast - Series 2 Episode 003: Mark FabianWelcome to series 2 of the #unicyclelife podcast. The podcast that's all about unicycling.We feature a special guest on each episode. This month we have Mark Fabian, trials world championHuge thanks to all our listeners. Leave your comments or questions and we'll include them in the next episode.Guest Links:Sinco Fancy / https://vimeo.com/940028Four AM Forever / https://vimeo.com/937564Zen Junkie / https://vimeo.com/1676867This Fire / https://vimeo.com/sinco/thisfire + there are much more unicycle videos on Sinco's vimeo, I h...2021-05-212h 18ePODstemologyePODstemologyPositivism and its Discontents: Why researchers need to talk to peopleIn the contemporary culture wars there's a crop of commentators who insist that 'science' is on their side.  They're talking about falsification, replication, quantitative methods, and randomised-control trials - the buzzwords of positivism - and they insist that what their opponents say is invalid because it doesn't meet positivism's standards for what counts as 'knowledge'. Sensing an opportunity for ePODstemology to discuss epistemology, we invited Rod Graham of Old Dominion University  to the show.  Rod is high school biology teacher turned sociology professor who teaches research methods and works on interdisciplinary, multi-method research projects. He is also one of twi...2021-05-1752 minePODstemologyePODstemologyWhy China got Rich and India Hasn't - The Political Economy of Asian DevelopmentThe 'Asian Miracle' has seen several nations develop from dirt farming to the technological frontier in half a century. Among them is China, whose rise has lifted nearly a billion people out of poverty and reshaped the global economic and political order. Professor Shiro Armstrong of the ANU joins ePODstemology host Dr Mark Fabian to explain the secret sauce of East Asia's development, especially its clever trade strategies and the political economy of escaping the middle income trap. Will the Chinese Communist Party's reluctant to seed control to democracy and the market hinder its escape velocity? Tune in to...2021-05-031h 04ePODstemologyePODstemologyZoomers, Boomers, Millennials and why they hate each: The Intergenerational warsWhy do millennials and boomers hate each other so much? Is it about intergenerational fairness, or is it actually an Oedipal thing? And why are they called zillenials? Is it because they're zooming, or because they're zealous? Sonia Arakkal of Think Forward joins ePODstemology to help us figure it all out. We explore the colourful cast of recent generations, discuss their psycho-social, economic, and historical origins, and analyse how to renew the intergenerational contract for a new century.   2021-04-211h 05The Ignorance is Strength PodcastThe Ignorance is Strength PodcastDr. Barron Bell and Mark Stancil of Terminus MediaWhen you think of media and entertainment, do you think of Georgia? No? Well, Dr. Barron Bell and Mark Stancil of Terminus Media hope to change that, as they're hard at work creating faith and family friendly entertainment. They join the podcast this week to discuss their comic books, as well as other cool projects they've got going on.2021-04-1856 minCharisma ConnectionCharisma ConnectionEvangel University Voices: How to Successfully Navigate Virtual Learning With Mark Fabian (Part 4)Evangel University, a liberal arts university in Springfield, Missouri, has worked to successfully navigate the virtual or digital learning space both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode with host Chris Johnson, learn how Evangel has served its online students so well. Mark Fabian, executive director of strategic partnerships and digital learning, is her guest in this fourth of the seven-part "Evangel University Voices" series.2021-01-1825 minTALKING BRAINS - Dein happy & healthy MindTALKING BRAINS - Dein happy & healthy Mind174 | Hindernisse auf dem Weg zu deinem Ziel überwinden (2/2) - Mark MaslowIm zweiten Teil dieser Doppelfolge mit Fitnessexp… Im zweiten Teil dieser Doppelfolge mit Fitnessexperte Mark Maslow geht es darum, Routinen aufzubauen, Hindernisse zu überwinden und warum Perfektionismus dein größter Gegner sein kann. Wie solltest du dich belohnen oder sogar bestrafen, falls du deine Ziele nicht erreichst? Was sind Marks Top-Takeaways aus über 300 Folgen Podcasts mit Deutschlands Top-Experten?Du erhältst die Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung für die Erreichung deiner Ziele. #training®eneration Zum Podcast - Fitness mit M.A.R.K. https://www.marathonfitness.de/podcast/ Mehr über Mark erfahren: https://www.marathonfitness.de/about/2020-11-1842 minTALKING BRAINS - Dein happy & healthy MindTALKING BRAINS - Dein happy & healthy Mind173 | Richtige Fitness-Ziele setzen und erreichen (1/2) - Mark MaslowHast du dir schonmal ein ambitioniertes Fitnesszi… Hast du dir schonmal ein ambitioniertes Fitnessziel gesetzt und bist daran gescheitert? Wie kannst du es schaffen deine Ziele zu verwirklichen? Diese Fragen klären wir mit Mark Maslow. Mark ist Fitnesscoach und einer der bekanntesten Fitness-Blogger und Podcaster in Deutschland. Im Podcast erzählt auf von seinem Weg an die Spitze und erklärt, warum er einen der ersten Fitness Podcasts in Deutschland gestartet hat. Du erfährst, wie du die richtigen Ziele setzt, auf jeden Fall dranbleibst und diese Ziele mit Spaß und Erfolg erreichst. Zum Podcast - Fitness mit M.A.R.K. ...2020-09-1834 minFitness mit M.A.R.K. - Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau, Ernährung und Motivation fürs TrainingFitness mit M.A.R.K. - Abnehmen, Muskelaufbau, Ernährung und Motivation fürs TrainingSofort besser schlafen – mit Fabian Foelsch (#296)Fehlt der Schlaf, ist das beste Training und die beste Ernährung vergebens. Fabian Foelsch ist Biohacker, ehemaliger Leistungssportler und kennt ziemlich abgefahrene Tipps, wie Du richtig gut schläfst – selbst dann, wenn die Nacht nur kurz ist.Da haben sich mal zwei Geeks getroffen: Mark und Fabian diskutieren über das Für und Wider der Selbstoptimierung, vergleichen nerdige Tracker wie den Oura Ring, das Whoop-Band und die Apple Watch und unterhalten sich darüber, wer von beiden näher an seiner optimalen Schlaf-Performance dran war.Die Folge ist recht lang geworden, aber pickepackevoll mit coolen T...2020-07-211h 47Scar Tissue With Fabian Di MarcoScar Tissue With Fabian Di MarcoMark Fisher: The Path To Joy & ConfusionMark Fisher is a former stage actor turned fitness nerd; he is the co-founder of Mark Fisher Fitness, a boutique fitness centre which has two physical locations in New York and was recognised on the Inc. 500 fastest growing companies in America list. Mark is also a sort after international speaker and consultant, where he’s...2019-11-281h 04Mark Bell\'s Power ProjectMark Bell's Power ProjectEP. 257 - Genah "Fabioso" FabianRoad Trip! We stopped off at CSA Gym in Dublin CA to podcast with some of the very best athletes they have to offer. Today we are with Gena “Fabioso” Fabian, a professional kick boxer and MMA from New Zealand, fighting out of the Combat Sports Academy in Dublin, CA. Genah is a World Muay Thai Council Champion and lightweight in the Professional Fighter’s League. ➢https://lnk.to/PowerProjectPodcast ➢SHOP NOW: https://markbellslingshot.com/ Enter Discount code, "POWERPROJECT" at checkout and receive 15% off all Sling Shots FOLLOW Mark Bell ➢ Instagram: https://www...2019-09-3050 minHitting The MarkHitting The MarkParlor Skis: Mark Wallace, Co-FounderIn this episode, Fabian is joined by Mark Wallace, Co-Founder of Parlor, a custom ski brand from New England that is taking the art of customization and personalization to new heights. We learn how Parlor skis are "customized for you, by you and with you, each one as individual as you are." Fabian talks with Mark Wallace for whom skiing has always been the driving force in his life. It took him from Saddleback to Park City and then all over the world as he lived the dream as a semi-pro ski racer. Mark learned t...2019-04-2629 minHitting The MarkHitting The MarkDormitus Brands: Mark Thomann, FounderFabian Geyrhalter talks with entrepreneur and investor Mark Thomann about his passion for revitalizing beloved but discontinued consumer brands. His portfolio includes CingularWireless, Brim Coffee, Aiwa, and as of late, the 90's PepsiCo drink, Slice. Mark is an entrepreneur who is dedicated to both relaunching iconic dormant brands as well as investing in early-stage consumer packaged goods companies, focused on better for you products. His fund, Spiral Sun Ventures and his brand revitalization company, Dormitus Brands, are currently collaborating on reinventing the soda brand Slice as a "better for you" beverage. Th...2019-02-1730 minHitting The MarkHitting The MarkDr. Ginger's: Dr. Ginger Price, FounderOn this episode of Hitting The Mark, Fabian Geyrhalter talks to Dr. Ginger Price. Dr. Ginger Price was a leading Cosmetic Dentist for over 30 years. In 2014 she created a unique line of coconut oil oral care products that are all natural, delicious and fun to use. She saw not only a gap in the market as far as coconut oil toothpaste was concerned, but also noticed that there were no brands with a female founder in the industry.  Founders creating physical products, even more so if they are consumable, and even mor...2018-10-2625 minBroken Brain with Dhru PurohitBroken Brain with Dhru Purohit#21: Vision Therapy and the Brain with Dr. Fabian TaiHost: Dhru PurohitGuest: Dr. Fabian TaiHave you ever wondered how vision plays a role in the health of our bodies and our brains? Problems with our eyes can give us clues to what is going on inside—and, conversely, problems with many activities may be a result of compromised eye function. What you may not know is that using a treatment called vision therapy may improve so many things such as ADD, head injuries, reading comprehension, posture, throwing a ball, and much more.Today, our host Dhru si...2018-09-211h 25How I Listen to Get Your Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - Anytime,How I Listen to Get Your Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - Anytime,Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability: Fake News Audiobook by Mark Scott, Melissa EddyPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1077 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability: Fake News Author: Mark Scott, Melissa Eddy Narrator: Kristi Burns Format: Unabridged Length: 6 mins Language: English Release date: 02-21-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: In a year when the French, Germans and Dutch will elect leaders, the European authorities are scrambling to counter a rising tide of fake news and anti-EU propaganda aimed at destabilizing peoples trust in institutions. "Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability...2017-02-2100 minHow I Listen to Get Your Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - Anytime,How I Listen to Get Your Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - Anytime,Morgan Freeman to Voice Mark Zuckerberg's Jarvis Audiobook by Jessica GuynnPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1077 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Morgan Freeman to Voice Mark Zuckerberg's Jarvis Author: Jessica Guynn Narrator: Mark Ashby Format: Original Recording Length: 2 mins Language: English Release date: 12-21-16 Publisher: USA Today Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: The voice behindMark Zuckerberg's homemade artificial intelligence assistant Jarvis will be none other thanMorgan Freeman. Freeman's iconic timbre was selected by popular demand. ©2016 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. (P)2016 Audible, Inc.2016-12-2100 minHow I Listen to Get Your Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - Anytime,How I Listen to Get Your Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture - Anytime,This Merciful Year Audiobook by Mark K. ShriverPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1077 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: This Merciful Year Author: Mark K. Shriver Narrator: Kristi Burns Format: Unabridged Length: 4 mins Language: English Release date: 11-24-16 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: "This Merciful Year" is from the November 23, 2016 Opinion section of The New York Times. It was written by Mark K. Shriver and narrated by Kristi Burns. ©2016 The New York Times News Service Division of The New York Times Company (P)2016 Audible, Inc.2016-11-2400 minHalstuch-GeschichtenHalstuch-GeschichtenMark von @scoutingirelandMark ist ein irischer Pfadfinder und steckt hinter dem offiziellen Twitter-Account @scoutingireland. Begeistert von der Art und Weise der Tweets, unterhalten sich Rapha und Fabian mit ihm über die Aktivitäten des irischen Pfadfinderverbandes in den sozialen Netzwerken wie Twitter, Instagram und Snapchat. Daraus entstand ein interessantes Gespräch zwischen Köln und Dublin - natürlich auf Englisch.2016-07-1120 minFabian RepettoFabian RepettoTechnism Mix Series #37 [ Fabian Repetto: DESERT HEARTS mixtape contest ]This mix was supported by D-Formation and Samuel Dan, and was selected among the Desert Hearts Mixtape Contest 5 finalists. What started as an intimate renegade gathering in the Mojave Desert has blossomed into a movement with multiple festivals year round and one-off City Hearts events popping up around the nation. Hosted by residents Lee Raynolds, Mikey Lion, Marbs and Porkchop, Desert Hearts was dubbed by Thump Magazine as "The West Coast's Fastest Growing Party Squad" and featured David Scuba, Claude VonStroke, Andreas Henneberg, Goldcap, Marc Houle, Mark Henning, Olivier Giacomotto, M.A.N.D.Y, Rodriguez Jr, Fur Coat, Avatism...2014-03-281h 14Fabian RepettoFabian RepettoTechnism Mix Series #22 [ Fabian Repetto @ SEVILLA San Diego ]This set supported by Chloe Harris. Live at Sevilla Nightclub San Diego. With 3 locations in Long Beach, San Diego and Riverside, Sevilla Nightclub has been a popular spotlight of the local nightlife scene in Southern California, with 3 rooms of entertainment, state of the art sound & audio sytem and much more. New Dimension Productions, one of San Diego's elite electronic event production companies was created by DJ Orin Jacobs and his crew. Link to New Dimension Productions: facebook.com/pg/newdimensionproductions Link to Sevilla: www.sevillanightclub.com Tracklist: 01. African Drug - Four Tet Remix (Bob Holroyd) [Phonica Recordings] 02. The Shepherd...2012-05-211h 02Fabian RepettoFabian RepettoTechnism Mix Series #20 [ Fabian Repetto @ WAVEHOUSE San Diego ]This set supported by Hernan Cattaneo, Miniminds and E^2. Live @ Wavehouse San Diego with Bala and E^2. Wave House San Diego is unique in the world of waterparks, but it’s more than that. This 'Royal Palace of Youth Culture' has become one of the most popular beach party venues in San Diego and California, and has welcomed Steve Lawler, Sander Kleinenberg, Mark Knight, Sharam and many more. This is the fun lifestyle Wave House is exporting to the world, with other locations in Chile, Singapore and Spain. New Dimension Productions, one of San Diego's elite electronic event production companies wa...2012-03-171h 05