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Terms of Service Podcast
Designing Privacy You Can Feel: Smooth, Supportive, Empowering
Episode SummaryIn this episode of Terms of Service, host Mary Camacho speaks with Molly Willson and Eriol Fox from Superbloom, a nonprofit design and technology studio working at the intersection of open-source software, privacy, and human rights. Together, they unpack the Privacy Experience Heuristics—a framework designed to help teams build more intuitive, trust-centered experiences around privacy.They explore why legal compliance isn’t enough, how tools like password managers and secure messaging apps can feel intimidating or unsafe, and why it’s crucial to center marginalized users in privacy and security design. From “personas...
2025-08-06
1h 05
Wake Women
Acting with Power with Melissa Jones Briggs ‘04
Can acting skills be valuable in the boardroom? How can we use the tools of theater and improvisation to enhance our leadership skills, foster authenticity, and navigate power dynamics? Well, we are about to find out. Melissa Jones Briggs is a Lecturer in Organizational Behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business and also serves as an Associate Fellow at the Oxford Character Project at the University of Oxford. She specializes in performance as a tool for social and organizational change. In this conversation, we explore the intersection of theater and leadership, talking about the importance of empathy, presence...
2025-08-01
1h 02
The Lila Rose Show
E230: Submission That Liberates: The Obedience Paradox Explained w/Mary Stanford | Lila Rose Show
“Obedience” in marriage is a loaded word—what does it really mean? Are women expected to submit like servants? Is Christian marriage inherently unequal? Or is there something deeper, more beautiful, and profoundly mutual at play?Today I’m joined by Mary Stanford, who has spent her career unpacking this very paradox. How can a woman “submit” as described in Ephesians 5 and still be a full, free, and equal partner in marriage?Mary dives into the God-given differences between men and women—how our bodies and dispositions reflect distinct, complementary...
2025-07-11
1h 35
Innovating Cannabis Podcast
147_Where Are We With Cannabis Medicine?
Today on The Mary Jane Society, we're joined by Shane Johnson, a Stanford-trained medical doctor and accomplished biotech entrepreneur. Shane is the co-founder of BayMedica, a pioneering manufacturer of rare and minor cannabinoid ingredients known for their exceptional purity, consistency, and scalability traits critical to the future of pharmaceutical-grade cannabinoid products. BayMedica was acquired by InMed Pharmaceuticals, a NASDAQ-listed, clinical-stage pharmaceutical company based in Canada. InMed is developing a robust pipeline of proprietary small molecule drug candidates that target the CB1 and CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system. Their current research programs focus on therapeutic t...
2025-07-04
44 min
Sticky Note Marketing with Mary Czarnecki
How to Get Your Human Voice Back in AI-Driven Marketing: Expert Insights from Lauren Shaw of The Laurens
In this episode of the Sticky Note Marketing Show, host Mary Czarnecki interviews Lauren Shaw, one half of The Laurens team. Lauren shares invaluable insights on leveraging AI for high-ticket sales and business growth. Discover how to infuse your personality into AI-generated content, avoid generic output, and refine your sales sequences for increased conversions. Lauren also introduces advanced AI research tools and shares client success stories, offering practical tips and strategies for entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on learning how to harness the power of AI to enhance your marketing and sales processes.KEY POINTS:Strategic...
2025-06-02
29 min
Stuck? Time to Improv! The Startup Launchpad
Maartje van Krieken - Managing Chaos for Startups
Maartje van Krieken from The Chaos Games Consulting talks about 'turning business chaos around"The main topic of their discussion was to provide tips to startups on how to prioritize and increase productivity amidst chaos.Decision-Making Hygiene in StartupsIn the meeting, Mary and Maartje discussed the importance of decision-making hygiene in startups. Maartje emphasized the need for clear decision-making frameworks, such as the Stanford method, to avoid biases and make informed decisions. She also highlighted the importance of understanding stakeholders' decision-making processes and tailoring pitches accordingly. Mary agreed, noting that startups often...
2025-05-21
08 min
Division Street Revisited
Mary Schmich on the Nieman Storyboard Podcast
This week, we're sharing an episode of the Nieman Storyboard podcast which features Mary Schmich.Schmich has won the Pulitzer Prize and the Studs Terkel Award for her work as a columnist at the Chicago Tribune. She grew up in Georgia and Arizona as the oldest of eight children, and she graduated from Pomona College and attended journalism school at Stanford. From 1985 until 2021, she worked at the Chicago Tribune, where she was a features writer, a national correspondent and, for 29 years, a columnist. "Over the years, I cultivated three essential mantras, which [were]: Panic is my muse...
2025-05-19
51 min
Terms of Service Podcast
Beyond the Dataset: Building Human-Centered Research
Episode SummaryIn this episode of Terms of Service, host Mary Camacho speaks with Elizabeth Eagen, Deputy Director of the Citizens and Technology (CAT) Lab at Cornell University. Elizabeth shares how her work in human rights led her to explore the impact of emerging technologies on civil society, and how citizen science can be used to shape better digital spaces. Together, they discuss algorithmic bias, data ownership, community-driven research, and how regulation often lags behind both the harm and the science. With sharp insights and powerful stories, Elizabeth unpacks the complex dynamics of platform accountability, participatory research...
2025-04-22
41 min
Godsplaining
Marriage, Family & Subordination w/ Mary Stanford
Fr. Gregory and Fr. Patrick welcome author and professor Mary Stanford to this week's episode of Guestsplaining! Mary enlightens us regarding marriage, family, subordination, gender, our fallen nature, and how to envision each topic through the eyes of a Catholic mindset. Tune in to this beautiful episode to dive into men and women's complementarity nature, consequences of the fall, and how to understand it all. Mary's book, "The Obedience Paradox: Finding True Freedom in Marriage" can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Obedience-Paradox-Finding-Freedom-Marriage/dp/1681926954#:~:text=Mary%20Stanford%20is%20a%20speaker,Studies%20on%20Marriage%20and%20Family.
2025-03-17
59 min
Christendom Conversations
Theology of the Body and the Impact of Technology with Mary Stanford | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 2
Prof. Mary Stanford joins Dr. Harne for a conversation that covers the theology of the body, the effects of technology on communication, and the importance of physical presence in education. It also highlights the role of shame in relationships, the necessity of boredom for creativity, and the impact of parents' technology habits on children.
2025-03-07
46 min
Stanford Medcast
Episode 95: Hot Topics Mini-Series: Navigating Medicine - Student Journeys
This episode features a peer-to-peer conversation between two Stanford University students/interns, Mary Tyler Mosley and Lydia Wong, discussing their academic backgrounds, research experiences, and perspectives on medicine and healthcare. Mary Tyler, a senior majoring in human biology with a focus on neurobiology and neuroscience, is conducting research on transcriptional changes in oligodendrocyte precursor cells at the Knowles Lab for pediatric epilepsy. Lydia, a sophomore pursuing biology and creative writing, is a research assistant at the Stanford Psychophysiology Laboratory. They discuss their motivations for pursuing medicine and research, the challenges they face, and their views on the future of...
2024-12-24
19 min
The Speech Source
S3E12: Creating Beauty with Artist Taylor Paladino
Kim and Mary wrap up this season of Changing the Game by featuring Taylor Paladino, an artist and entrepreneur whose story is as captivating as his art.Taylor shares his story from growing up on a farm in Arkansas to attending Stanford, and eventually launching his successful art business. Taylor’s business began as a hobby during a transitional period in his life. What started as small watercolor paintings sold to friends quickly evolved into greeting cards and other products. Selling this art at farmer's markets during the pandemic eventually led to partnerships with major retailers like the...
2024-12-19
52 min
Pearls On, Gloves Off
#57 - From Navy Pilot to General Counsel: IPOs and Legal Innovation with Phil Mazzara
This special episode was recorded live at Goodwin's Tech Retreat in San Francisco, where Mary sits down with Phil Mazzara, General Counsel of Astera Labs, to explore the evolving role of the general counsel in today's rapidly changing technological landscape. Phil's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Before becoming an attorney, he spent over a decade on active duty as a Navy pilot, bringing a unique perspective to the legal field. With a JD/MBA from Stanford, Phil skipped the traditional law firm route and went straight in-house. Prior to joining Astera Labs, he served as General...
2024-12-03
55 min
psychoSis: A True Crime Podcast
The Murder of Arlis Perry at the Stanford Memorial Church
"Arlis Kay Perrywas a 19-year-old American newlywed who was murdered inside Stanford Memorial Church, within the grounds of Stanford University in California, on October 12, 1974." Follow us here: thepsychosispodcast@gmail.com instagram @ psychosis_podcast Credit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Arlis_Perry https://contra.com/p/eBeUANls-the-case-that-took-44-years-to-be-solved-arlis-perry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_D._Perry
2024-10-14
42 min
Women PetPreneurs
From Veterinary Medicine to Pet Grooming: Melinda Stanford's Journey
Welcome to the Women Petpreneurs podcast! In this episode, our host Mary Oquendo chats with Melinda Stanford, a rapidly rising star in the pet grooming industry. Join us as Melinda shares her journey from veterinary medicine to owning a successful grooming salon in Indiana, her passion for pet nutrition, and her ambitious goals for the future. We'll delve into the vital role of high-quality pet diets, the transformative impact of technology in mobile grooming, and the crucial importance of community and collaboration in the pet industry. Plus, hear Melinda's personal anecdotes, industry insights, and her words of wisdom for aspiring...
2024-09-17
50 min
A Tiny Homestead
FarmRaise
Today I'm talking with Isabelle at FarmRaise. You can also follow on Facebook. Use code REF20MEL to save 20% off the life of your membership for FarmRaise Tracks – a expense tracking app that is simple and will get you ready to fill in your schedule F in April. If you'd like to support me in growing this podcast, like, share, subscribe or leave a comment. Or just buy me a coffee - https://buymeacoffee.com/lewismaryes 00:00 This is Mary Lewis at A Tiny Homestead, the podcast comprised entirely of conversations wi...
2024-09-16
39 min
Scrubcast
Women in Medicine Month: A Conversation with Dr. Mary Hawn
In this special 'Women in Medicine Month' episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker sits down with Dr. Mary Hawn, the Chair of Stanford University's Department of Surgery. Dr. Hawn discusses her multifaceted role overseeing research, education, and clinical care, while still practicing minimally invasive foregut surgery. She shares her journey from basic science research to becoming an acclaimed health services researcher, her thoughts on surgical training reforms, and the complexities of achieving work-life balance in medicine. The episode also highlights her insights into supporting future surgeon-scientists and celebrates her accomplishments, including the dedication of the Wangensteen Scientific Forum to her...
2024-09-04
21 min
The Woman Aesthetic
E:1 Q and A | The Obedience Paradox | Prof Mary Stanford
Following our discussion on Ep 1 with Professor Mary Stanford, we had a Q+A session featuring questions from our listeners. Episode 1: The Obedience Paradox in Marriage | Prof Mary Stanford https://youtu.be/BfdHJl20TrQ?si=snfDedveDZCMqy8Y Get The Book: https://amzn.to/470J5EQ Follow us at: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thewomanaestheticpod/ X: https://x.com/WomanAesthetic_
2024-08-22
1h 16
The Woman Aesthetic
E:1 | The Obedience Paradox in Marriage | Prof. Mary Stanford
Join us as we discuss the "Obedience Paradox" with Professor and Author, Mary Stanford. Get the Book: The Obedience Paradox | https://amzn.to/3WTiEMB Follow us at:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thewomanaestheticpod/X: https://x.com/WomanAesthetic_
2024-08-22
1h 03
Energy Medicine: Align Your Mind, Body, and Spirit!
Creating a Life by Design: Living On-Purpose | Dr. Wendy O’Connor
Dr. Wendy O'Connor is a Stanford trained positive psychologist and success coach for female entrepreneurs. Using her signature success method she has helped thousands of women worldwide design businesses and lives they're obsessed with. In this episode, you will learn: How to live a life by design not by default. What are simple things you can do right now to accelerate your happiness and success. Deciding to take action on your desires before you see proof is key. Contact Dr. Wendy O’Connor: Website: wen...
2024-08-06
39 min
Off the Page
Sarah Lewis
Sarah Lewis is a coterminal master’s student at Stanford University in the English Department, having pursued a BA in English and Music. She was a recipient of a Stanford Major Grant for playwriting and a winner of Sunken Garden Poetry Festival Fresh Voices Competition. Her dramatic work has been performed at the All Together Now Festival in Waterford, Ireland, as well at Hartford Stage's Write On Festival in Connecticut, and at Stanford. She was the Editor in Chief of Mahberet Magazine at Brown University, an intern at the National Theatre School of Ireland (The Gaiety School of Acting), and on...
2024-07-24
44 min
Off the Page
Sarah Lewis
Sarah Lewis is a coterminal master’s student at Stanford University in the English Department, having pursued a BA in English and Music. She was a recipient of a Stanford Major Grant for playwriting and a winner of Sunken Garden Poetry Festival Fresh Voices Competition. Her dramatic work has been performed at the All Together Now Festival in Waterford, Ireland, as well at Hartford Stage's Write On Festival in Connecticut, and at Stanford. She was the Editor in Chief of Mahberet Magazine at Brown University, an intern at the National Theatre School of Ireland (The Gaiety School of Acting), and on...
2024-07-24
44 min
Care OutLoud
Listening and Leading: Dr. Malathi Balasundaram on Changing the NICU Landscape
In this episode, Mary hosts Dr. Malathi Balasundaram, a passionate neonatologist and the founder of the Family Centered Care (FCC) Task Force. Malathi shares her inspiring journey from her upbringing in a small town in southern India to her influential role at Stanford University. She discusses her transition to neonatology, her work in improving family-centered care in NICUs, and the formation of the FCC Task Force, which has grown to over 1,200 members globally. The conversation highlights the importance of integrating family-centered care and trauma-informed approaches in medical training and practice, and the collaborative efforts needed to make impactful changes...
2024-07-23
36 min
Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Santa Clara County Office of Education Engaging Community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
Atenea Americana - English Edition
Santa Clara County Office of Education Engaging Community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
SHOW ENG – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Santa Clara County Office of Education Engaging Community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
Politics, History, Opinion and related – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Santa Clara County Office of Education Engaging Community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
Atenea Americana - English Edition
SCCOE engages the community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
Literature, Journalism, Philosophy, Philanthropy… – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
SCCOE engages the community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
SCCOE engages the community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
SHOW ENG – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
SCCOE engages the community
Today we have a conversation with Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Santa Clara County Superintendent of Schools, has served in education for over 33 years. Her work in education reform and change leadership is grounded in her commitment to serve the community and underserved, vulnerable youth and a mission that is centered around diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. Dr. Dewan is a strong advocate for the expansion of early learning services, health, and education, and believes in providing each and every child opportunities that promote high qu...
2024-04-24
51 min
RSM River Mechanics Podcast
Mary Power on River Ecology, Disturbance, and Inverted Pyramids
tDr. Power is a food web ecologist at UC Berkeley, where she leads the Power lab which has compiled careful, long term data sets in the Angelo Reserve in Northern CA.In addition to her early work, in Panama and the Ozarks - which we touch on briefly - Dr. Power’s multi-decadal data sets on the Eel River, have yielded remarkable findings about how food webs function in gravel bed rivers…and spoiler alert, it sometimes involves the sorts of things we tend to talk about here…like the gravel - and how it tran...
2024-04-19
59 min
Stanford Medcast
Episode 82: Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series - Pediatric Nephrology
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Mary Leonard, MD who is the Arline and Pete Harman Professor and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine, as well as the Adalyn Jay Physician in Chief at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. Our conversation delves into Dr. Leonard's remarkable journey in medicine, her ascent to the distinguished roles of professor and department chair at Stanford, and her profound insights into pediatric kidney disease. We will explore the manifestations of kidney conditions in pediatric patients, her research endeavors in this domain, and the promising advancements in...
2024-04-16
28 min
Reading Teachers Lounge
Meaningful Professional Learning
Shannon and Mary talk with Kelly Butler and Carla Stanford about professional learning that is meaningful. Kelly Butler worked with the Barksdale Reading Institute to bring about systems change in reading instruction in the state of Mississippi over the last twenty years. Kelly and Carla share about a free resource they're working on now called Reading Universe, which is a one-stop shop for teachers and interested stakeholders to learn about best practices in teaching reading.RECOMMENDED RESOURCES AND ONES MENTIONED DURING THE EPISODEReadingUniverse.orgReading Universe TaxonomyREAP (Reading is Essential for All Pe...
2024-04-06
1h 09
Sagely Speaking
Dr. Keith Humphreys, Professor Stanford University School of Medicine
A proven thought leader and Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, Dr. Keith Humphreys emphasizes the crucial role of law enforcement and health care workers joining together to solve our Nation's drug problem. He also talks about his leadership as a former drug policy advisor at the White House in expanding public access to naloxone, the overdose reversal medication, that is helping to save lives.
2024-03-18
35 min
Atenea Americana - by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Panel on Public Education
Today, we are privileged to host a panel discussion on Public Education, broadcasting live from Stanford University. Our focus centers on the pivotal role of public education as the cornerstone of equality and the linchpin of democracy’s future. For that, we are honored to welcome some guest: Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE); Albert Gonzalez, President of the California School Boards Association; and Jessica Speiser, President of the Santa Clara California Latino School Boards Association (SCCSBA). Throughout our discussion, we aim to explore the significance of targeted groups in public ed...
2024-02-26
00 min
Atenea Americana - English Edition
Panel on Public Education
Today, we are privileged to host a panel discussion on Public Education, broadcasting live from Stanford University. Our focus centers on the pivotal role of public education as the cornerstone of equality and the linchpin of democracy’s future. For that, we are honored to welcome some guest: Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE); Albert Gonzalez, President of the California School Boards Association; and Jessica Speiser, President of the Santa Clara California Latino School Boards Association (SCCSBA). Throughout our discussion, we aim to explore the significance of targeted groups in public ed...
2024-02-26
00 min
SHOW ENG – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Panel on Public Education
Today, we are privileged to host a panel discussion on Public Education, broadcasting live from Stanford University. Our focus centers on the pivotal role of public education as the cornerstone of equality and the linchpin of democracy’s future. For that, we are honored to welcome some guest: Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE); Albert Gonzalez, President of the California School Boards Association; and Jessica Speiser, President of the Santa Clara California Latino School Boards Association (SCCSBA). Throughout our discussion, we aim to explore the significance of targeted groups in public ed...
2024-02-26
00 min
Politics, History, Opinion and related – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Panel on Public Education
Today, we are privileged to host a panel discussion on Public Education, broadcasting live from Stanford University. Our focus centers on the pivotal role of public education as the cornerstone of equality and the linchpin of democracy’s future. For that, we are honored to welcome some guest: Dr. Mary Ann Dewan, the Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE); Albert Gonzalez, President of the California School Boards Association; and Jessica Speiser, President of the Santa Clara California Latino School Boards Association (SCCSBA). Throughout our discussion, we aim to explore the significance of targeted groups in public ed...
2024-02-26
00 min
Scale Up Strategies: The Business Podcast for Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers
Redefining Professional Norms - Hybrid Work Evnironment
Cities transform, industries pivot, and the concept of the daily commute is being rewritten. Hybrid work is here to stay!Were you captivated by Stevie Nicks' enchanting vocals or Pink's acrobatic performance the last time they toured? Laura and I Mary were, and that's where our latest episode begins – sharing the magic of these live music experiences before venturing into the transformative world of remote work. As we peel back the layers of this ever-growing trend, we invite you to consider how the professional landscape is shifting, allowing individuals the freedom to sculpt their careers wi...
2024-01-22
37 min
The Literary Life Podcast
The Literary Life of Addison and Ella Hornstra
On The Literary Life podcast today, our hosts Angelina, Cindy and Thomas sit down for a chat with twin sisters Addison and Ella Hornstra. Together they have been given a literary home education, and this fall they will continue that journey at New College Franklin. Angelina introduces the Hornstra ladies and she and Thomas tell a little bit about having them as students. Cindy also shares how she met the Hornstra family. Then they dig into the girls’ reading journeys from the beginning of their learning to read all the way to their current reading lives. Some of the to...
2023-07-25
1h 51
The Dead Harvey Podcast - For Indie Horror Filmmakers and Fans
Mountain Murder Tapes (Interview With Jacob Seltzer, Benjy Steinberg, Erin Russoniello, and Mary Dwyer)
Mountain Murder Tapes is a found footage film comprised of a series of short videos made for TikTok about a group of friends that go missing while on a ski trip.Mountain Murder Tapes Team: Jacob Seltzer (Writer/Director), Benjy Steinberg (Writer/Director), Erin Russoniello (Producer), and Mary Dwyer (Producer).Dead Harvey links:YouTube:@deadharveyInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/dead_harvey/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/deadharveyIntro and outro music by Tony Longworth.*Indie filmmakers: visit this website for free music...
2023-06-01
36 min
The Albrecht Authors: No More Secrets
#116- The Psychology of Pain ft. Linda Sheehan
Join Katie and Mary in a fascinating discussion with Linda Sheehan, LicensedClinical Social Worker with a specialty in health challenges and Certified Instructor in Empowered Relief Pain Management Course, Stanford University. Linda shares her research into the brain’s response to chronic pain and disease in the human body. Our reactions to lingering discomfort, damage, injury, etc. create neural pathways in our brains that can become default paths if frequently used. Current information is now saying that it is possible to rewire these pathways, thereby alleviating pain without the need for over-medicating or surgical intervention. Listen to Li...
2023-05-17
1h 07
Renew Your Mind Renew Your Life
Use the power of imagination to reach your goals.
Dr. Mary Sidhwani offers a meditation session that helps people to relax and achieve their goals. She uses imagination hypnosis to help people visualize their goals and to release their fears. She encourages people to use their imagination to make positive changes in their life. {00:44} Re-cap from past episodes {01:27} The Role of Imagination in the hypnotic process{03:37} Stanford University Study{04:06} A client example{07:35} This week’s meditation Mary ends with guided hypnosis. * Disclaimer: This is not a substitute for mental health or medi...
2023-05-16
28 min
Audio Articles from The Stanford Daily
Pulitzer Prize-Finalist Mary Ruefle enlightens with reading of snow-day inspired poetry
Read the article here: https://stanforddaily.com/2023/03/05/pulitzer-prize-finalist-mary-ruefle-enlightens-with-reading-of-snow-day-inspired-poetry
2023-03-06
00 min
Audio Articles from The Stanford Daily
Pulitzer Prize-Finalist Mary Ruefle enlightens with reading of snow-day inspired poetry
Read the article here: https://stanforddaily.com/2023/03/05/pulitzer-prize-finalist-mary-ruefle-enlightens-with-reading-of-snow-day-inspired-poetry
2023-03-06
00 min
Living a Culture of Life
Men & Women View Bodies Differently (here’s why it matters) | Prof. Mary Stanford
People tend to view their bodies in two distinct ways. Some see their body as a tool. And some see their body as their entire being. Often, these views are split along gender lines. In this podcast episode, Professor Mary Stanford discusses the Catholic understanding of the body and how these two views of the body affect relationships between men and women. She also talks about how technology affects our bodily perceptions of shame and communication.Mary Stanford’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Obedience-Paradox-Finding-Freedom-Marriage/dp/1681926954Follow the podcast on Instagram: Living a Cu...
2023-02-09
45 min
The Literary Life Podcast
Introduction to “Dracula” by Bram Stoker, Ch. 1 & 2
On this week’s episode of The Literary Life Podcast, Angelina Stanford is joined as always by Thomas Banks and Cindy Rollins for the opening of their series on Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Today our hosts focus on the background and historical context for this piece of literature, as well as going over the highlights of the first two chapters. They talk about the question of the role of the monster in literature in modernity versus its historical interpretation. Understanding the form of the Gothic novel and the time period in which this book was written are important aspects of a...
2022-11-01
1h 28
The Catholic Culture Podcast
The Obedience Paradox in Marriage - Mary Stanford
St. Paul’s admonition for wives to submit to their husbands as the Church submits to Christ (Ephesians 5) is one of the most uncomfortable teachings for modern Catholics. But it’s not just obedience in marriage that moderns find objectionable–and it’s not just liberals who can’t stomach it. Across the political and religious spectrum, even among self-described traditionalists, we find all kinds of excuses to avoid obedience. Deeply embedded in the post-Enlightenment consciousness is the equation of authority with tyranny and obedience with slavery. Come to think of it, Scripture tells us that the issue of a...
2022-10-11
1h 32
Main Street Moxie
Episode 17: Kathy Davies
Send us a textThis episode of Main Street Moxie with Kathy Davies explores design thinking as a method for moxie. Life design is a way to get unstuck in your life by ratcheting up the curiosity, creating opportunities for incremental action, and understanding your life is a process that involves collaborating with others. There is a "team" in "I"! It also reframes failure into opportunities to learn. Oh, and did we say it’s super fun? What’s not to love?!Kathy is the Managing Director of the...
2022-08-22
1h 05
Lead with a dash of Play
Season 1: Yes, And…
Could play be as simple as solving puzzles? Bridget Quigg brings her experience with tech, marketing, and improv to support each of us recognizing our own creative genius. She shares stories of construction workers, military, tech industry and nurses engaging with play, and I make a connection to the “temporary alternative universe” identified by Priya Parker in The Art of Gathering.“When we play, we are engaged in the purest expression of our humanity, the truest expression of our individuality.” Stuart Brown, MD, author of Play.Bridget Quigg is a graduate of Stanford University and has work...
2022-08-01
31 min
Career Can Do
Getting Promoted with Michael Wenderoth
In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Michael Wenderoth, an executive coach who has helped thousands of aspiring leaders to leverage their power and ascend. He is a coach at Stanford Exec Ed, associate professor at IE Business School, and a sought after keynote speaker. Michael has worked with Harvard Business Review and Forbes. He talks about bringing value to your organization, and how to get promoted. Michael’s book, Get Promoted: What You're Really Missing at Work That's Holding You Back, shows readers how to build their power. The...
2022-07-01
18 min
Modern Career
Episode 38: Wisdom at Work with Chip Conley
In this episode, Mary connects with Chip Conley. Chip is a New York Times best-selling author and hospitality executive who renewed himself in midlife by collaborating with the Millennial co-founders of Airbnb to create the world’s largest global hospitality brand. Throughout the episode, Mary and Chip discuss Chips’ experience as Airbnb’s ‘Modern Elder’, the transformational cure to midlife malaise, how to be an effective and accepted leader regardless of your age and much more. Chip joined the tiny tech start-up Airbnb nearly a decade ago after a successful career as a boutique hotel company founder and CEO. H...
2022-06-29
35 min
Democracy IRL
The Crisis of Democracy in West Africa, with Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi
Professor Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi, co-founder and board chair of Afrobarometer — the pan-African survey research network and global reference point for high-quality data on African democracy, governance, and quality of life — joins us to discuss the worsening crisis of democracy in West Africa, including that which is enveloping the region's largest country, Nigeria. He also points to some rays of hope as democracy advocates push back against this trend.E. Gyimah-Boadi is co-founder and board chair of Afrobarometer, the pan-African survey research network and global reference point for high-quality data on African democracy, governance, and quality of life...
2022-06-15
30 min
Your Mindful Life
Ep.6 - The Four Faces Of Love
When you think of love, what comes to mind? How do you practice open-heartedness in your life? What does it bring you? In this episode we explore the heart practices of Mindfulness—what I call the four faces of love: Lovingkindness (Metta in the ancient language of Pali); Compassion (Karuna in Pali); Appreciative Joy (Mudita in Pali) and Equanimity (Ipekkha in Pali). These aspects of universal love point to our built-in and shared spiritual nature from which spring feelings of our interconnectedness. These practices light our path and lead us to acting with friendliness, kindness, and balance rat...
2022-03-31
15 min
Modern Career
Episode 35: Move to the Edge, Declare it Center with Everett Harper
In this episode, Mary connects with Everett Harper, a CEO, entrepreneur, strategist and author of the new book, Move to the Edge, Declare it Center, which offers a pragmatic take on solving complex problems and making decisions through uncertainty and offers leaders a new framework for success in an increasingly uncertain, and unpredictable world. Everett is currently the CEO and Co-Founder of Truss, a human-centered software development company, recently named as an Inc 5000 fastest-growing private company. He is a rare combination of a Black entrepreneur with Silicon Valley pedigree, a proven record for solving complex problems with social impact...
2022-03-30
44 min
Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
The Virgin Mary: A Very Short Introduction by Mary Joan Winn Leith
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/555674to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Virgin Mary: A Very Short Introduction Author: Mary Joan Winn Leith Narrator: Alison Ewing Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 19 minutes Release date: February 1, 2022 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: The Virgin Mary—a Jewish mother—is central to Christianity, a revered woman in Islam, and a person of persistent fascination for centuries. Marian worship and theology has inspired countless appearances in art, as well as religious philosophy and doctrine, while the concept of the Virgin herself has been involved in controversial discussions over the Virginal body, race, anti-Semitism, and globalism. This...
2022-02-01
5h 19
The Literary Life Podcast
An Intro to Shakespeare and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Welcome to this new season of The Literary Life podcast! This week we bring you an introduction both to William Shakespeare and his play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Hosts Angelina, Cindy and Thomas seek to give new Shakespeare readers a place from which to jump into his work and more experienced readers eyes to see more layers in his stories. Cindy begins with some perspective on how to start cultivating a love for Shakespeare. Angelina shares her “hot take” on whether you should read the play or watch the play. They suggest some books for further digging into Shakes...
2022-01-18
1h 19
Stanford Psychology Podcast
23 - Special Episode: What Is It Like to Get (Paid) Summer Research Experience at CSLI?
In this episode, Natalia, a former CSLI intern, chats with Erica Yoon, the teaching coordinator for the CSLI Summer Internship Program. Along with hearing from other former interns, they go over the structure and overarching goals of the program, and how it fits into the overall mission of the Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI). Erica is particularly excited about attracting diverse students to the program and offers some insight into the application process. For more information on CSLI, you can visit the center's webpage (https://www-csli.stanford.edu/) or follow the official T...
2021-12-10
29 min
Stanford Psychology Podcast
19 - Michal Strahilevitz: Teaching Happiness
In this episode, Anjie chats with Dr. Michal Strahilevitz. Michal is currently a marketing professor at Saint Mary’s College of California. Her research focuses on how emotions affect decision-making in a variety of contexts. In addition to being an enthusiastic researcher, Michal is an amazing teacher. She has won teaching awards from three different universities. blogs for Psychology Today and is often quoted in the global media outlets. She is particularly passionate about helping people become happier, healthier, and more resilient. In today's episode, Michal shares her journey both creating and teaching her favorite course: The Science of Ha...
2021-11-04
50 min
Voices of Shaping Our Future
The Berggruen Institute’s Youth Environment Service (YES) Campaign Roundtable Discussion
In May 2021, "Shaping Our Future" brought more than 600 young people together from across the country to discuss their insights on major societal issues our country is facing today. They discussed these issues in small groups, listened to panel experts offer their thoughts, and interacted with each other regardless of whether or not they agreed on the subject matter.From the team that brought you Voices of America In One Room, this is Voices of Shaping Our Future.In this special episode of the podcast, we have the privilege of sitting down with a group of...
2021-10-15
57 min
The Literary Life Podcast
"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Part 1
Welcome to another episode of The Literary Life podcast with Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks! This week our hosts open a new series on Ray Bradbury’s well-known novel Fahrenheit 451. They talk about the form of the dystopian novel and why it is such a popular form in the modern world. Angelina shares some background on the form, as well as some of the foremost authors and books in this genre. Then they dive into the text, starting with the images of the hearth and the salamander. Looking at the world Bradbury has created, they take note of...
2021-05-04
1h 39
De Terapias y Terapeutas
Ep 20 - 12 Preguntas que debes incluir en tu formulario inicial
Los documentos que utilizas en la práctica clínica tienen implicaciones éticas y peso legal. El formulario inicial de consejeria y psicoterapia es el documento de entrada al servicio de ayuda. Este debe contener toda la información inicialmente necesaria para conocer, no solo la información básica del cliente, sino el contexto en el que vive, de modo que el servicio psicoterapéutico sea más efectivo. En este episodio de nuestro podcast DE TERAPIAS Y TERAPEUTAS te incluyo 12 preguntas o segmentos que todo formulario de entrevista inicial debe contener. Temporada 2 / Episodio 20 Algunos...
2021-04-28
14 min
Empowerment Series with Mary
EP8: A Lawyer and Entrepreneur Making Impact with a Virtual Storefront for Black Own Beauty Brands
Emeka L. Anyanwu, Esq. an attorney and beauty entrepreneur in conversation with Mary. She is the Founder of Aˈme-kə, an online retail space dedicated to Black-owned makeup, beauty, and grooming brands. She is the 2019 recipient of the Empowering Visionaries Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of the National Black MBA Association and has been featured in Forbes, Black Enterprise, Beauty Independent, and Byrdie. Emeka is a graduate of Stanford University, and she received her J.D. from The University of Texas at Austin and her M.B.A. and M.S...
2021-04-09
40 min
Big Truths for Little Hearts: Stories for Kids
Ep. 13 | Holy Week: He is Risen! ☀️
Our RESURRECTION episode! "But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb, taking the spices they had prepared. 2 And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they went in they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. 4 While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel. 5 And as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, “Why do you seek the living among the dead? 6 He is not here, but has risen. Remember how he told...
2021-04-04
13 min
Living Fully Alive
Developing Inner Resilience with Lisa Abramson
Join Mary and her special guest, Lisa Abramson. Called an inspiration by Oprah, Lisa Abramson is an executive coach, mindfulness teacher, author and mom of two girls. She teaches overachievers how to develop a resilient mindset and create success that’s sustainable. She’s helped more than 15,000 people increase their mental resilience through her online programs and has shared her insights at TEDx, Google, Microsoft, Cisco, The Stanford Graduate School of Business and in Forbes, NPR, The New York Times, Health, Fast Company, and more. Lisa has delivered over 8 million minutes of calm around the globe through her guided mind...
2021-03-19
48 min
The Literary Life Podcast
"Silas Marner" by George Eliot, Ch. 10-15
Welcome to this episode of The Literary Life Podcast, in which our hosts discuss George Eliot's book Silas Marner, chapters 10-15. Thomas kicks off the discussion by highlighting the character of Dolly Winthrop. Angelina talks about Silas Marner opening himself to grace in these chapters. She also points out the way that Eliot uses Godfrey's character to point out our own potential lack of moral courage. Cindy points out the problem of addiction for Molly in causing her to neglect her own baby. Angelina also talks about the Rumpelstiltskin parallels and other fairy tale elements in the book thus...
2021-03-02
1h 45
The Literary Life Podcast
The Literary Life of Thomas Banks
This week on The Literary Life podcast, we are excited to delve into the literary life of the mysterious Mr. Banks! But before we get started, we do want to let you know that we have posted the reading schedule for January-March, and you can view it on our Upcoming Events page. Also, Blue Sky Daisies Publishing is running a fun contest for kids involving our new Commonplace Books, so you will want to head over to their website and check that out! Finally, be looking out for The Well Read Poem podcast coming to a podcast app near...
2021-01-12
1h 38
EMBRACE YOU FIRST
Episode 18: Connection During a Pandemic, How To Thrive & Survive
We are talking about Connection and specifically looking at our ability to relate to one another which may be challenging at the best of times, but now living in a global pandemic it's a whole other level of impact that we need to pay attention to and decide how to thrive. If you are living on your own, or you’re living with other people but feel disconnected, Tanya and Mary offer suggestions on how to reconnect to improve YOUR immune system, when our immune systems are being compromised by stress and anxiety. WHAT YOU’LL LEAR...
2020-12-22
25 min
The Literary Life Podcast
Phantastes, Ch. 20-End
This week on The Literary Life podcast, we wrap up our series on George MacDonald’s Phantastes. Today Angelina, Cindy and Thomas discuss chapters 20-25. Thomas opens the conversations giving his impressions of the ending of this fantasy. Angelina talks more about the symbolism of death and rebirth, as well as the themes of the quest, the shadow self, and the presence of more dual images. Cindy shares some of her thoughts on this reading as well as the moment she first read the ending passages of this book. Don’t forget to check out the upcoming read...
2020-12-08
1h 19
Fundraising Freedom Podcast with Mary Valloni
How to Communicate With Philanthropists with Kris Putnam-Walkerly
We've been talking a lot lately about a variety of different ways that you can raise funds and today, I wanted to bring a special guest on to talk specifically about working with philanthropists. Kris Putnam-Walkerly is a Global Philanthropy Advisor and she has more than 20 years of experience working with philanthropists. Kris has an award-winning book called Delusional Altruism and she has helped hundreds of wealthy family foundations, fortune 500 companies, giving pledge signatories and wealth advisors strategically influence and allocate over a half a billion dollars in grants and gifts. Fill in the gaps in your s...
2020-08-25
00 min
Design Thinking 101
Designing Your Team + Teams in Design Education + Coaching Design Teams with Mary Sherwin and David Sherwin — DT101 E49
David and Mary Sherwin work with design teams in for-profit and nonprofit organizations via their consulting business, Ask The Sherwins, LLC. They’re also professors at the Pacific College of Art in the Design and Collaboration Program. In this episode, we go deep into designing teams, consider more effective ways to teach design and teams, and ways to make teams work when working remotely with Dawan Stanford, your podcast host. Show Summary David's background is in engineering and liberal arts. He graduated with an English degree, but had a side hustle doing graphic design. That’s wh...
2020-07-07
58 min
Modern Career
Episode 3: Navigating a Competitive Job Market with Jana Rich
Job searches can be daunting and can easily feel overwhelming in a highly competitive market. In this episode, Mary sits down with talent search expert Jana Rich to dig into how the current job market is different than we’ve ever seen before, lasting effects we may see, and how to best navigate it. Jana offers advice and tips around your online profile, interviewing, and investing in your own professional growth that are especially important in a competitive job market, but essential for any job search at any time. Jana Rich is the Founder of Ri...
2020-05-25
55 min
#insideMWHC
Town Talk with Dr. Blair Ryland
Ted Schubel of Town Talk on 1230 WFVA sat down with Dr. Blair Ryland of Mary Washington Pediatrics. Dr. Ryland was a collegiate gymnast at Stanford and became interested in medicine when she starting seeing a pediatric sports medicine doctor in high school.One of the favorite parts of her job is forming relationships with the parents of her small patients.Learn more about Dr. Ryland and Mary Washington Pediatrics at https://www.marywashingtonhealthcare.com/Our-Services/Medical-Group/Pediatrics.aspx
2020-03-06
42 min
The Literary Life Podcast
An Introduction to A Winter's Tale
Welcome to our first episode on Shakespeare’s play A Winter’s Tale. Hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins start off with some ideas of how to approach a Shakespeare play, especially if you feel new or intimidated by Shakespeare. Angelina talks about the use of poetry and prose in these plays, as well as the different types of plays within Shakespeare’s body of work. She also discusses the history and development of drama from the time of the Greeks to the Renaissance. James Banks joins the podcasts again to lend his perspective to our study of Sha...
2020-01-21
1h 33
Wellness Solutions
Change your life with a book
‘There is strong evidence that reading for pleasure can increase empathy, improve relationships with others, reduce the symptoms of depression and the risk of dementia, and improve wellbeing throughout life.’ (source https://www.betterreading.com.au/)We explore the benefits of non- fiction and fictional reading and how it can support your goals and help you to reduce your stress by moving your focus outside of yourself.The non-fiction book we will review includes: Dr Leah Weiss - How we work. Live your purpose, reclaim your sanity and embrace the daily grind.Leah is a lecturer at Stanford Grad...
2020-01-19
25 min
The Literary Life Podcast
Our Year in Reading
In this last episode of 2019, our Literary Life podcast hosts chat all about their past year in books, as well as what they hope to read in the coming year. Cindy, Angelina and Thomas begin by sharing some commonplace quotes from books they read in 2019. They discuss their strategies for planning their reading goals and how they curate their "to be read" lists. Each host also share some highlights from their year in books. Angelina then introduces The Literary Life Podcast 20 for 2020 Reading Challenge. She talks about how to approach this reading challenge. Then our hosts talk...
2019-12-31
1h 42
The Literary Life Podcast
Northanger Abbey, Ch. 11-17
Today on The Literary Life, Cindy, Angelina and Thomas dig into chapters 11-17 of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey. Today’s conversation gets into the subtext surrounding what was expected of young ladies to be acceptable in society. A major theme in this book, and particularly in these chapters, is Catherine’s learning to discern between what is simply appearance and what is reality. We learn even more in these chapters how inconstant and deceptive the Thorpes are, especially in contrast to the Tilneys. Angelina highlights some of the scenes Austen uses to illustrate when it is right...
2019-12-03
1h 18
Falconcast
From Colombia to America
In this episode of Falconcast with Sidney, Ruth, Sonia, and Victoria we explore the immigration story of a St. Mary's teacher. We explore the troubles she faced, why she moved, and the difficulties she faced getting citizenship when moving to America. Our sources for this podcast include Infobase, Newsela, and Stanford CISAC.
2019-10-25
09 min
The Literary Life Podcast
An Experiment in Criticism, Ch. 5-7
Angelina and Cindy open today's discussion of C. S. Lewis' An Experiment in Criticism with a recap of the terms that Lewis defines in chapters 5-7, starting with myth. They talk about what it means to have an "extra-literary" experience and how to cultivate the proper attitude of a good reader. Next Cindy and Angelina dig into the definition and benefits of literary fantasy versus the dangers of morbid fantasy. They talk about our deep need for stories of "the other" and have experiences with people and places that are not the same as our own.
2019-10-01
1h 32
The Catholic Culture Podcast
Authority and Submission as Gift in Christian Marriage - Mary Stanford
“Wives, be subject to your husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, and is himself its Savior. As the church is subject to Christ, so let wives also be subject in everything to their husbands.” These words of St. Paul in Ephesians 5 have been a continual source of discomfort to modern Catholics, and most priests would rather explain this teaching away or avoid discussing it altogether. For the faithful Catholic, however, treating Scripture and Church teaching as something embarrassing is not an...
2019-08-21
1h 09
The Literary Life Podcast
Gaudy Night, Ch. 16-End
This week, your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins are covering the final chapters of Gaudy Night, starting with chapter 16. They also announce the opening of the Patreon community called "Friends and Fellows" where they will be offering a wealth of additional content. In this episode, Cindy and Angelina explore the ideas in these last chapters of the book, including the fact that this is more a novel of manners than it is a thriller. Other topics of discussion include the development of Lord Peter's character, the vampire motif present throughout the novel, and the significance of...
2019-06-04
1h 05
The Literary Life Podcast
The Literary Life of Mary Jo Tate
Today on The Literary Life, your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins sit down for a chat with their friend and fellow reader, Mary Jo Tate. As well as being an avid reader, Mary Jo is an author, editor, teacher, book collector and single mother to 4 young men. A veteran homeschooler, Mary Jo is the author of Flourish: Balance for Homeschool Moms, and you can learn more about her and her work at FlourishAtHome.com. In this interview, Angelina and Cindy talk with Mary Jo about her own background as a reader, beginning...
2019-05-21
50 min
The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 3: The Importance of the Detective Novel
Today’s Book List: (affiliate links) The World’s Last Night and Lilies That Fester by C.S. Lewis The Five Red Herrings, Murder Must Advertise, and Gaudy Night by Dorothy L Sayers Nancy Drew #45: The Spider Sapphire Mystery by Carolyn Keene The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Footsteps at the Lock by Ronald Knox Multiple novels by Agatha Christie Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Purloined Letter by Edgar Allan Poe The Moonstone and The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins The Albert Campion series by Margery Allingham The Rode...
2019-04-22
1h 02
Stanford Iranian Studies Program
"Days of Revolution: Political Culture and Process in an Iranian Village" by Mary Hegland
MARY HEGLAND Mary Elaine Hegland is professor of anthropology at Santa Clara University. Her areas of focus include women and gender, political anthropology, Shia Islamic ritual and politics, resistance and revolution, social and cultural change, and the anthropology of personal philosophies and life histories. Hegland has conducted anthropological fieldwork in Iran, Pakistan, India, Turkey, Afghanistan, and among Iranians and Pakistanis in the Santa Clara Valley. Her most recent publication is DAYS OF REVOLUTION: POLITICAL UNREST IN AN IRANIAN VILLAGE, Stanford University Press, 2014.
2018-06-01
1h 37
School's In
Checking up on Adolescent Health with Neville Golden
Neville Golden, the Marron and Mary Elizabeth Kendrick Professor in Pediatrics at Stanford, talks about adolescent health and doctors' roles in keeping parents informed about the health of their children.
2018-01-06
29 min
The Future of Everything
Audrey Shafer: Why Frankenstein still holds a mirror to modern science
On the eve of the 200th anniversary of the first publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, medical doctor and bioengineer Russ Altman and Stanford anesthesiologist Audrey Shafer reflect on the enduring relevance of the book many call the first science fiction novel. From artificial intelligence to stem cells, climate change to organ transplantation, Frankenstein’s monster seems more relevant than ever before as a mirror on the moral and ethical implications of modern science and its creations. Learn more on this episode of the Future of Everything radio show. Connect With Us:Epis...
2017-10-28
27 min
Summer Conferences
Wiser than Human Wisdom: God's Plan for Marriage | Mary Stanford
Mary Stanford, a theology professor at Christendom College, reflects on four points which Adam, the first man, discovered in the Garden of Eden about the nature of the human person and God’s plan for marriage.“Without a generous giver and trusting receiver, there can be no gift. Without gift, there can be no love. And without an environment of love, human persons start to lose their humanity. Our capacity to experience intimacy in our marriages involves restoring a gift-giving dynamic, which yields a peace and a happiness utterly beyond the devil’s imagination.”
2017-07-13
36 min
Goggles Optional
Episode 180: Diseases, Dinos, and Decay
This week, Nicole describes the surprising source of a new sexually transmitted infection and Scott shares some neutrino news from his own research. Plus, Emily puts the ‘Scientist Spotlight’ on the Princess of Paleontology, Mary Anning.
2017-05-19
00 min
The Unlikely Survivors Podcast
Podcast 0051 - The Twister Sisters interview Mary Stanford!
Caden, Julie(The Twister Sisters) interview the lovely Mary Stanford about memories, summer camp, music, campfires, smores, actors, theater, parents, Toastmasters, Christmas, holidays, presents, choir, Western Stage, time, being an adult, Hollywood, opera, Disney, careers, ABC Studios, dreams, movie directors, Harry Potter, The Walking Dead, singing, braces, Hamilton The Musical, musical history, piano, inspirations, being a vegetarian, passions, experiences, theater plays, tips, famous, money, sports, Broadway, The Phantom of the Opera, Cats The Musical, 1920’s music, natural feeling, videos, school, books, preforming, rehearsal, speeches, Dory, Petes Dragon, advice, painting, stories, creativity, life, cookies, and more!
2016-09-12
1h 21
Política, Historia, Opinion y Relacionados – Atenea Americana by Stanford Hispanic Broadcasting
Una Ventana a la Crisis en Venezuela Durante Febrero 2015
Mary Avilés, Periodista En este programa hablamos con tres periodistas sobre la crisis creciente en Venezuela en Febrero del 2015. Intentamos traer una ventana a la situación actual y como ha sido el balance en el último año desde el estallido social de febrero del 2014. Hace un año conversamos con Mary Aviles (@AvilesM) acerca de los sucesos en Venezuela donde una ola de protestas que comenzaron en la ciudad de San Cristóbal y que luego se replicaron en otras ciudades incluyendo la capital que dejaron 43 muertos, cientos de heridos y 3500 personas detenidas, entre ellas el líder opos...
2015-03-01
53 min
Inside Social Innovation
What California Can Teach Washington
The overuse of fossil fuels is leading to increased CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere, trapping more and more heat and warming the Earth. As a result, we’re seeing more dramatic weather patterns across the globe and the need for climate regulation is being discussed around the globe. Climate policy wonks fall in two camps: the proponents of a complicated cap-and-trade system that sets a firm limit on emissions and the supporters of a carbon tax that sets a fixed price on carbon. California, the ninth largest economy in the world, recently launched a new carbon cap-and-trade system to r...
2014-10-06
1h 20
Center for Internet and Society
Frederick Schauer - Hearsay Culture Show #221 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)
I'm very excited to post Show # 221, August 13, my interview with Prof. Frederick Schauer, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, and formerly of Harvard's Kennedy School, on the "right to know." I heard Fred discuss this issue at a panel that I moderated on the philosophy of information at Duke Law School earlier this year, and was unsurprisingly blown away by his insights on the issues at stake and questions to be answered in "right to know" analysis. This seemingly simple question has become surprisingly complex in the world of multidirectional communication by institutions...
2014-08-13
00 min
Center for Internet and Society
Mary Wong - Hearsay Culture Show #210 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)
I'm pleased to post Show #210, April 22, my interview with Mary Wong, Senior Policy Director at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) on the move towards international administration of the Internet. Over the past three months, there has been much discussion about the move from US to ICANN administration of domain names. Mary, a former law professor, is at the center of this issue at ICANN, and I wanted Mary to come on the show to answer questions and dispel myths about this important procedural issue. In our discussion, we discussed the role of ICANN and what their...
2014-04-22
00 min