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The OpinionsThe OpinionsMaureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada on 100 Days of Trump’s ‘Fake Reality’In this episode, the Opinion deputy editor Patrick Healy is joined by the columnists Maureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada to dissect the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term and prepare for what’s to come.Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.This episode of “The Opinions” was produced by Jillian Weinberger. It was edited by Alison Bruzek and Kaari Pitkin. The rest of the show's production team includes Derek Arthur and Vishkaha Darbha. Mixing by Carole Sabouraud and Sonia Herrero. Original music by Sonia Herrero, Carole Sabouraud and Aman Sahota. Fact-checking by Mary Mar...2025-04-3029 minThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaExploring Our Mystical Connection with Water with Tammy Marshall | Enchanted Earth PodcastIn this fascinating episode of the Enchanted Earth Podcast, host Maureen Calamia welcomes Tammy Marshall, an entrepreneur, biohacker, gerontologist, and Waterkeeper. Tammy shares her profound connection with water, from childhood experiences by the river to receiving messages from water and nature. She explains how water is intertwined with our consciousness and imparts practical tips on honoring and communicating with water. Learn about the significance of water in our lives, ancient wisdom, and how developing a relationship with water can lead to greater self-love and awareness. Don't miss this magical and transformative conversation! 00:00 Introduction and Mysterious E...2025-03-2941 minSays Who?Says Who?RATBUSTERS!Somehow, SaysWhovia, we are still in the first month of this thing. Everything happens so much all the time now. But hark! Does Dan here clown goings-on in New York City? He does. Which means that it’s time to talk to Maureen about her home, the Greatest City In The World, the one with the clown crime mayor, the magic rocks, the rats, the endless construction, and the newest invention—the trash can. Because if Dan can’t clown on New York, then what CAN he do?Chicago has news too. Chicago has bett...2025-02-1959 minThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaAnimal Language, Reiki & Nature's Wisdom with George Bumann | The Enchanted Earth PodcastIn this captivating episode of the Enchanted Earth Podcast, host Maureen invites George Bumann, an animal language expert, artist, and naturalist, to share his remarkable journey from upstate New York to the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. George discusses his passion for wildlife ecology, his transformative experiences with nature, and the spiritual connections he has developed with the animals around him. His recently published book, 'Eavesdropping on Animals: What We Can Learn from Wildlife Conversations,' dives deep into these themes. George also touches on practices like Reiki and the profound personal relationships he has had with wild...2025-02-0557 minThe OpinionsThe OpinionsMaureen Dowd on Trump the Narcissist, Act IIMaureen Dowd got her start in journalism during the Nixon era. Over her decades in Washington, she’s developed a keen understanding of how presidents wield power to further their goals. In this episode of “The Opinions,” she joins the deputy Opinion editor, Patrick Healy, to examine the breathtaking speed with which President Trump is carrying out his agenda.Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com. 2025-01-3020 minThe Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectivePreserving Everyday History: Kiki Smith's Journey with the Smith College Historic Clothing CollectionKiki Smith, a professor from the theater department at Smith College, joins the “Photo Detective” podcast to discuss her unique journey with the Smith College Historic Clothing Collection. Initially joining the department temporarily, Smith found herself organizing a chaotic costume storage area into a vital educational and research resource. Her book “Real Clothes, Real Lives” documents 200 years of women’s everyday attire using items from this collection. With a focus on ordinary garments rather than high fashion, Smith emphasizes the stories and social history these clothes tell. Her efforts have transformed the collection into a recognized academic and historical resource...2024-12-0835 minThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Power of Nature and Miracles with Pam Grout | The Enchanted Earth PodcastWelcome to the Enchanted Earth podcast! In this episode, Maureen welcomes Pam Grout, a New York Times bestselling author and creator of the 222 Foundation, to discuss the transformative power of nature and miracles. Pam shares inspiring stories from her life and work, including her heartfelt experiences with the 222 Foundation, the healing power of nature mandalas, and the connection between humans and wildlife. Tune in for a deep dive into the magic and mystery of the natural world, and learn how to open your eyes to the miracles around you.00:21 Introducing Pam Grout: Bestselling Author and Inspirational Figure2024-11-0343 minThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaAstrology and Nature: Exploring Cosmic Wisdom with Amanda Walsh | The Enchanted Earth PodcastIn this episode, host Maureen welcomes Amanda Pua Walsh, CEO and founder of Astrology Hub, as a guest. Amanda shares her transformative journey from New York City to Hawaii, and her passion for astrology, spirituality, and personal growth. Together, they discuss the profound connections between nature, astrology, and personal transformation, and how these elements intertwine to create a deeper understanding of our lives. Amanda also shares captivating personal stories and insights into the magical experiences she has had in Hawaii, including encounters with the Goddess Pele and the significance of celestial events. Tune in to explore the transformative power...2024-09-0242 minThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaSpirit of Stone with Jan Johnsen | The Enchanted Earth PodcastIn this episode, host Maureen engages in an inspiring conversation with Jan Johnsen, a renowned landscape designer and author. Jan shares her journey in landscape design, her mystical experiences with nature, and the importance of connecting with the earth. They discuss the energy of rocks and trees, the power of grounding, and the transformative essence of nature. Jan's best-selling book 'Gardentopia' and her other works 'Heaven is a Garden', 'Spirit of Stone', and 'Florotopia' are explored, highlighting her passion for integrating nature's magic into our lives. Tune in for an episode filled with wonder, wisdom, and the enchanting spirit...2024-08-1136 minThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaThe Enchanted Earth Podcast with Maureen CalamiaA Shaman’s Path with Itzhak Beery | The Enchanted Earth PodcastIn this episode of the Enchanted Earth Podcast, Maureen welcomes Itzhak Beery, an acclaimed author, shamanic teacher, and healer. Itzhak shares his fascinating journey from a skeptic to a spiritual seeker, reflecting on his unique upbringing on an Israeli kibbutz, his midlife crisis, and his transformative experiences in shamanism. The discussion delves into his deep connection to nature, the lessons learned from his indigenous teachers, and the importance of reconciling with nature for personal and collective healing. Tune in for insightful stories and profound wisdom on living harmoniously with Mother Earth.0:22 Meet Itzhak Beery: Shamanic Teacher and...2024-07-2139 minThe New Yorkers PodcastThe New Yorkers PodcastNew Yorkers Talk Christmas in May! - With Maureen SteinertPlanning a trip to New York this winter? Looking for new, and fun things to do as a family? Ready to get in the holiday spirit? Well the New Yorkers have you covered! In this episode, Kelly is joined by Maureen Steinert who is a German immigrant, content creator, and tour guide. Together they talk about everything Christmas in New York City: the most scenic  ice skating rinks, the biggest holiday markets, the most picture worthy decorations, and of course the grandest tree lightings. Join them as they get into the holiday spirit and...2024-05-1255 minSays Who?Says Who?NEW YORK STATE OF MINDThis week, we find out that Maureen’s been right about New York all along: It’s the place to be. Everything happens there! Broadway! Great food! Amazing music! Cutting-edge dance and fashion! Large-scale arrests! Weird trials! Trash in bins! You name it, New York has it.It’s all NYC, all the time this week. Chicago can absolutely eat it.  Says Who is made possible by you, through your support of our Patreon at patreon.com/sayswho2024-04-241h 00The Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectiveJoseph Quaderer Democratizing Biographies with StorySavor.comIn this episode, we explore the fascinating journey of Joseph Quaderer, founder of StorySavor.com. Learn how this unique company is changing the landscape of biography writing, making it accessible to everyone.Joseph shares his transition from a finance professional to a passionate writer and entrepreneur. He discusses his experiences, from writing novels to starting a successful blog, and how these experiences led to the birth of StorySavor. Discover how StorySavor is democratizing the biography writing process, allowing anyone to have their stories artfully captured and preserved for generations. Joseph explains the streamlined process StorySaver uses to...2024-03-1024 minThe Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectiveRediscovered Memories: The Unexpected Return of Family MoviesWelcome to another captivating episode of our podcast! In today’s show, we’re joined by the remarkable Howlin Davis, a genealogy enthusiast with an extraordinary story to share. After tuning into one of our newsletters, Howlin revealed his unique tale of rediscovery. His journey began with an unexpected phone call that led him to a treasure trove of lost family memories captured in old film reels.Approximately 11 months ago, Howlin received a mysterious call asking if he was related to someone involved with the New York Stock Exchange. This call was the key to unlocking a seri...2024-02-1816 minSays Who?Says Who?GHOSTWROTEROh hey! Dan and Maureen are swinging into the first week of 2024 with ease and style! Maureen has left behind her dead snake and gotten a fast car back to New York City because things got complicated. Dan dropped his son off at the airport to return to school and is definitely not still crying. But also, VAXXING. Because COVID is back for year four. And would you believe it, it’s infecting people in the SAME EXACT WAY it surges every year. Who would have known.Meanwhile, Trump is in court in Washington DC to try to...2024-01-101h 00The Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectiveDress Codes and Fashion Rules Through History with Richard Thompson FordIn this episode, Maureen talks with Richard Thompson Ford, author of “Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History.” They explore how fashion has been used throughout history as a way to reinforce class structures, gender roles, and social norms. Though dress codes are not as overt today, Richard explains how unwritten fashion rules still dictate what we wear.The “Straw Hat Riot” of 1922 erupted over men wearing straw hats past September 15thHigh heels originated as a masculine fashion, first worn by Persian horseback riders to lock into stirrupsThe flapper look in the 1920s was the first successf...2023-11-2637 minThe Women Of Ill ReputeThe Women Of Ill ReputeSuzanne Boyd: Ageless GlamWhat does it mean to age gracefully? Does it involve defiance or acceptance? For Suzanne Boyd, editor-in-chief of Zoomer magazine, it means making the most and best of the time we have, each according to his or her own preference. There’s a world of opportunity for people over the age of, say, 45? But it’s also OK to wear pyjamas and watch Jeopardy all day, if that fulfills you. Of course it helps if you have Suzanne’s drive, energy and downright gorgeousness. Come meet the woman who says comfort is overrated, and that she’d never be caught d...2023-08-0840 minTo Lead Is HumanTo Lead Is HumanSharing Leadership (Maureen O'Connor)Welcome to To Lead Is Human. This show helps listeners envision how they can uplevel their leadership and shape cultures of accountability, respect, and candor.  Maureen O’Connor, Ph.D., J.D., is the president of Palo Alto University (PAU), a non-profit private university that specializes in Psychology and Counseling. “People start to feel this so-called impostor syndrome because the people who set the path set standards that worked for them. And if you set yourself up against those standards, you are going to feel like an imposter.”– Dr. Maureen O’Connor2023-07-1249 minThe Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectiveA Conversation with Kenyatta D. BerryThis week Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective, is joined by Kenyatta D. Berry, author of The Family History Toolkit, and host of PBS’ Genealogy Roadshow.The two discuss professional genealogy, and how stories that have been forgotten in history are often the ones that can teach us the most. They also delve into what it means to have your family history, and why you should share it. Related Episodes:Episode 190: Writing Genealogical Crime Mysteries with Nathan Dylan GoodwinEpisode 176: Ancestor Trouble with Author Maud Newton2022-12-1824 minThe Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectiveKatherine Howe on Writing from the Salem Witches to Gloria VanderbiltThis week, Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective, is joined by New York Times bestselling author Katherine Howe. Katherine and Maureen discuss how history and major events in our past have inspired Katherine’s work. To her surprise, her genealogy yielded an unexpected connection to some of her charactersRelated Episodes:Episode 190: Writing Genealogical Crime Mysteries with Nathan Dylan GoodwinEpisode 189: Mathew Pearl on Narrative Non-Fiction and the Taking of Jemima BooneLinks:Katherine HoweSign up for my newsletter.Watch my Yo...2022-10-3031 minThe Photo DetectiveThe Photo DetectiveMatthew Pearl on Narrative Non-Fiction & The Taking of Jemima BooneThis week Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective, is joined by New York Times bestselling author, Matthew Pearl. He and Maureen discuss the differences between fiction and non-fiction writing, and how little details from our history can change the course of the stories that we tell.Related Episodes:Episode 189: Historical Fiction Revealed with Carrie Deming of the Dog-Eared BookEpisode 190: Writing Genealogical Crime Mysteries with Nathan Dylan GoodwinLinks:Matthew Pearl’s websiteTruly AdventurousSign up for my newsletter.Watch my YouTube Ch...2022-10-0225 minMaureen Quinn - Life Coach, shares life lessons on \Maureen Quinn - Life Coach, shares life lessons on "The Maureen Quinn Podcast"Maureen Quinn - Live From The Big Apple - New York State of MindMaureen's live in NYC sharin' her New York State of Mind. 2022-09-3035 minCreate the Courage to be FearlessCreate the Courage to be FearlessMasterclass - There Is More To Life Than The Masks And Labels You Wear w/ Maureen York EP 31Send us a textMasterclass - There Is More To Life Than The Masks And Labels You Wear w/ Maureen York EP 31 A Transformational Coach, Mentor, Speaker and Retreat Leader. Works with women in the summer of their lives 40+ who have arrived at a point where they have unwittingly lost themselves by default, or by design.  Maureen guides them to unpack their Authenticity, Boldness and Courage allowing Magic to happen, and where they rise up again and unapologetically claim their lives back so that they can thrive again! https://www.maureenyork.com...2022-09-2737 min