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Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)
Daniel Franzen & Jan Disselhoff - ARC Prize 2024 winners
Daniel Franzen and Jan Disselhoff, the "ARChitects" are the official winners of the ARC Prize 2024. Filmed at Tufa Labs in Zurich - they revealed how they achieved a remarkable 53.5% accuracy by creatively utilising large language models (LLMs) in new ways. Discover their innovative techniques, including depth-first search for token selection, test-time training, and a novel augmentation-based validation system. Their results were extremely surprising.SPONSOR MESSAGES:***CentML offers competitive pricing for GenAI model deployment, with flexible options to suit a wide range of models, from small to large-scale deployments. Check out...
2025-02-12
1h 09
Retour sur les Attentes
Épisode 21 - Le programme de certification "Learning Transfer Designer"
Dans le 21e épisode de Retour sur les Attentes par Evaluationformation.fr, Joss Frimond et Jonathan Pottiez reviennent sur les défis et les succès de l'année écoulée, tout en explorant des perspectives captivantes pour 2025. Entre bilan, innovations et nouveaux partenariats, cet échange vous plonge au cœur des enjeux du transfert des apprentissages et de l'optimisation des formations.Jonathan partage notamment les coulisses de son Infolettre Impact Formation, qui a su rassembler une communauté engagée de plus de 2 300 abonnés. Il revient sur les défis liés à la régularité des publications et...
2025-01-22
54 min
Newt's World
Episode 781: Establishing Thanksgiving as a National Holiday
Newt’s talks with Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of “Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience” and they discuss the history of Thanksgiving as a national holiday in the United States. Kirkpatrick highlights the pivotal role of Sarah Josepha Hale, an influential author and editor, who campaigned for nearly two decades to establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday. Her efforts culminated in President Abraham Lincoln's 1863 proclamation, which set the last Thursday in November as a day for national thanksgiving. Kirkpatrick describes Hale's significant contributions to American culture, including her advocacy for women's education and employment, her influence throug...
2024-11-28
30 min
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Thanksgiving - Origins, Meanings, Traditions, and Myths (Remastered)
Learn that the idea of gratitude and giving thanks is an ancient concept for mankind and expressly elevated in the Bible. Review how days of thanksgiving were originally commemorated in the English colonies in Virginia and Massachusetts, with the English dissenters, the Pilgrims, having the most influential celebrations. In the colonial era, Thanksgiving celebrations were centered on particular events and circumstances, and, accordingly, happened at different times. As Americans united against British tyranny, they made continental wide proclamations through the Continental Congress, but again tied to specific events and times. President George...
2024-11-28
1h 40
Cross Word
Uncovering Thanksgiving: History, Traditions, and Global Impact
Send us a textThanksgiving holds a special place in the heart of America, and Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of "Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience," joins us to uncover the layers of history and meaning behind this cherished holiday. What if Thanksgiving is more than just a day for turkey and football? We promise you'll gain a deeper understanding of its origins, stretching back to 1621, and how it has come to symbolize unity and gratitude across the nation. From presidential proclamations to modern-day cultural shifts, this episode offers a comprehensive look at Thanksgiving's...
2024-11-26
35 min
AXREM Insights
S3 E2 Partnerships: The Future of Ultrasound with BMUS
In this episode of our Partnerships Podcast, Melanie and Sally sit down with Catherine Kirkpatrick, a seasoned professional in the ultrasound community. Catherine shares her journey and insights into the ultrasound field, detailing her multifaceted roles, including her work as a Consultant Sonographer at United Lincolnshire Hospitals and Development Officer at BMUS.Key Topics Discussed:Catherine’s Background:Catherine talks about her extensive experience in the ultrasound world, wearing multiple hats, from being a consultant sonographer to her roles in BMUS, including being a former Honorary Treasurer and Council Member.Passion for Pa...
2024-08-29
16 min
The Kirkpatrick Podcast
From Theory to Practice: Maximizing Learning Transfer with Melanie Martinelli
What's the secret to making learning stick? It's all about being strategic, and that means aligning learning outcomes with organizational goals. Join us for Episode 15 of the Kirkpatrick Podcast, where Vanessa Alzate and Jim Kirkpatrick welcome Melanie Martinelli for a dynamic discussion on how to make learning stick and unleash the full potential of training initiatives. You'll learn practical strategies for creating memorable and results-based learning experiences, cultivating a culture of evaluation, and aligning organizational actions with learning transfer. Plus, you'll get insights on engaging stakeholders, personalizing learning experiences, and the value of networking in training programs. If you're a...
2024-04-01
32 min
Kresta in the Afternoon
Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience - Melanie Kirkpatrick(23 November 2023)
We all know the story of Thanksgiving. Or do we? This uniquely American holiday has a rich and little known history beyond the famous feast of 1621. Melanie Kirkpatrick takes us on a journey through four centuries of American History, giving a vivid portrait of our nation's best-loved holiday.
2023-11-23
26 min
Ancestral Findings
AF-825: Thanksgiving and America's Early Settlers | Ancestral Findings Podcast
Let’s explore the origins of Thanksgiving! Learn how the early settlers' beliefs and their interactions with Native Americans shaped this important American holiday. It's a fascinating mix of history, culture, and tradition. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/thanksgiving-and-americas-early-settlers Here are some books available on Amazon that offer a comprehensive view of the history of Thanksgiving. Each of these books offers a unique perspective on Thanksgiving, from its historical roots to its modern-day observances, making them excellent resources for further reading on the topic. “Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Expe...
2023-11-23
05 min
Fabric of Folklore
Episode 34: The History of Thanksgiving, America’s Oldest Holiday with Melanie Kirkpatrick
Do you know the history beyond the famous “first Thanksgiving” feast of 1621? Our guest, Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience, spoke to us about this uniquely American holiday in episode 34. In our conversation, we discuss the heart of the tradition and what this holiday represents […]The post Episode 34: The History of Thanksgiving, America’s Oldest Holiday with Melanie Kirkpatrick appeared first on Fabric of Folklore.Follow us:Fabric of Folklore website Youtube channel Facebook Page Facebook Group Instagra...
2023-11-23
1h 07
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)
Thanksgiving - Origins, Meanings, Traditions, and Myths (Re-Release 2023)
Learn that the idea of gratitude and giving thanks is an ancient concept for mankind and expressly elevated in the Bible. Review how days of thanksgiving were originally commemorated in the English colonies in Virginia and Massachusetts, with the English dissenters, the Pilgrims, having the most influential celebrations. In the colonial era, Thanksgiving celebrations were centered on particular events and circumstances, and, accordingly, happened at different times. As Americans united against British tyranny, they made continental wide proclamations through the Continental Congress, but again tied to specific events and times. President George Washington issued the first two Thanksgiving Proclamations...
2023-11-22
1h 40
Newt's World
Episode 632: Establishing Thanksgiving as a National Holiday
When was Thanksgiving established as a national holiday in the United States? President George Washington was the first to issue a proclamation for a day of Thanksgiving in 1789. However, it was Sarah Josepha Hale, the influential author and editor of Godey’s Lady’s Book, who petitioned Congress and five different presidents to create a national annual holiday for Thanksgiving between 1846-1863. She was finally successful in 1863 when President Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday on the last Thursday in November. Newt’s guest is Melanie Kirkpatrick. She is the author of two books on the subject: Lady Editor...
2023-11-22
30 min
The Strong Women Podcast
Best of Strong Women With Melanie Kirkpatrick
What are women made for and what are they capable of? What makes them valuable? What is “women’s work”? One of the most culturally influential women in American history used her life’s work to answer these questions and affirm women in both society and the home—yet many people have never even heard of her. Sarah Josepha Hale was a mother, writer, activist, and editor of the popular nineteenth-century women’s magazine Godey’s Lady’s Book. Her work contributed to a robust and holistic view of womanhood that validated women as image bearers, dignified their many spheres of work—...
2023-11-21
45 min
Liberty and Leadership
Melanie Kirkpatrick on Unveiling Thanksgiving's Hidden Heroines
Join Roger in this week's Liberty + Leadership Podcast as he speaks with author and seasoned journalist, Melanie Kirkpatrick. Roger and Melanie discuss her most recent book, "Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman." They explore the true meaning of Thanksgiving through her book “Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience," discussing the holiday's origins and the woman who played a critical role in the American Thanksgiving tradition. Additionally, they discuss Melanie's 2014 book, "Escape from North Korea: The Untold Story of Asia’s Underground Railroad," the current climate of cens...
2023-11-15
39 min
The Strong Women Podcast
Gratitude in Suffering: A Reflection on Thanksgiving
Join Sarah and Erin as they reflect on gratitude during this Thanksgiving holiday season. The Strong Women Podcast 81. The Woman Who Influenced a Nation with Melanie Kirkpatrick Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience by Melanie Kirkpatrick The Strong Women Podcast S2 32. Written on the Heart with April Brover Happy Hymnody Thank We all Our God Hymn Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC, https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc, https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/ Erin and her...
2022-11-25
14 min
Newt's World
Episode 486: Thanksgiving – An American Tradition
From the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving in 1621 to modern day Thanksgiving traditions, we discuss Thanksgiving as a uniquely American holiday. Newt’s guest is Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of “Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-11-23
30 min
Jack-o’-Lantern Press Podcast
105. 'Thanksgiving Day Massacre' Author Brian G. Berry
JackoLanternPress.com’s Michael Picarella and Tom Picarella talk with splatter horror writer Brian G. Berry, author of “Thanksgiving Day Massacre” to bring in the turkey of all holidays. Music about 7 minutes in is from Royalty Free Zone: Royalty Free Zone: https://www.youtube.com/user/TeutaHQ Music about 45 minutes in is from Free Halloween Music: https://youtu.be/5whB_Zs8A7E “Spooky” music track at about 51 minutes in is by Andrew G. Check out more of his work at: http://bit.ly/andrewg_portfolio SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: -Bri...
2022-11-23
53 min
Trust Your Voice
The Woman Behind Thanksgiving with Melanie Kirkpatrick
In this episode of the Trust Your Voice podcast, host Sylvie Légère sat down with Melanie Kirkpatrick, writer-journalist, author of three books: Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman; Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience (2016) and Escape from North Korea: The Untold Story of Asia’s Underground Railroad (2012), and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, to enlighten you about women and the history of Thanksgiving. In this conversation, Sylvie and Melanie discuss: Story of Sarah Hales and her influence The history of Thanksgiving Cond...
2022-11-22
29 min
Cross Word
Its Turkey Time!!
Send us a textJoin me in conversation with Melanie Kirkpatrick to talk about all things Thanksgiving!! Have a great Thanksgiving!
2022-11-22
33 min
The Strong Women Podcast
S2 49: The Spirit of Thanksgiving With Melanie Kirkpatrick
Melanie Kirkpatrick returns to the Strong Women podcast to share the history of Thanksgiving. Themes of thankfulness, generosity, and prayer shine through as Sarah, Erin, and Melanie discuss America’s longest standing tradition. The Hudson Institute The Strong Women Podcast 81. The Woman Who Influenced a Nation with Melanie Kirkpatrick Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience by Melanie Kirkpatrick Escape from North Korea by Melanie Kirkpatrick Lady Editor by Melanie Kirkpatrick Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford The First Thanksgiving at Plymou...
2022-11-22
39 min
The Musical Innertube
Melanie Kirkpatrick tells all about Thanksgiving and Sarah Hale
Do you know about Sarah Hale? She's a big reason we celebrate Thanksgiving. Here's another tidbit: Plymouth, MA did not necessarily host the first Thanksgiving in the New World. Here's Melanie Kirkpatrick to tell us all about Sarah Hale and Thanksgiving.
2022-11-22
37 min
The Musical Innertube
Melanie Kirkpatrick tells all about Thanksgiving and Sarah Hale
Do you know about Sarah Hale? She's a big reason we celebrate Thanksgiving. Here's another tidbit: Plymouth, MA did not necessarily host the first Thanksgiving in the New World. Here's Melanie Kirkpatrick to tell us all about Sarah Hale and Thanksgiving.
2022-11-22
37 min
The History of the Americans
Sidebar: Notes on Thanksgiving (Encore Presentation)
This is an encore presentation of one of most popular episodes, "Notes on Thanksgiving," which dropped on Thanksgiving Day, 2021. This is a great pre-listen for your Thanksgiving celebration, insofar as you will be able to roll out all sorts of impressive Thanksgiving history factoids and impress those all-important in-laws! The original show notes are reproduced below. If you prefer to listen on a podcast app, here is the link for Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sidebar-notes-on-thanksgiving-encore-presentation/id1547078697?i=1000586884396 And for Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5D8jobBZe1LRKHyQp8zaiw?si=C8T_phZoR3uB6TVuQILpsw For "More...
2022-11-20
42 min
The Strong Women Podcast
Learning from History and Sophie Scholl: A Reflection on Our Conversation With Catherine Parks
Listen to Sarah and Erin reflect on their conversation with Catherine Parks. Catherine Parks Reflection Show Notes Get The Story of the Family Book Catherine’s Website Empowered: How God Shaped 11 Women's Lives (And Can Shape Yours Too) by Catherine Parks The Strong Women Podcast 81. The Woman Who Influenced a Nation with Melanie Kirkpatrick The Strong Women Podcast S2 30: Learning From Our Eastern Sisters With Glenn Sunshine - Part One The Strong Women Podcast S2 31: Learning From Our Eastern Sisters With Glenn Sunshine - Part Tw...
2022-10-21
27 min
Your Newcastle
The most valuable art collection outside the capitals belongs to Newcastle
In anticipation of Newcastle Art Gallery’s $40 million expansion, the gallery’sentire collection of more than 7,000 artworks was revalued at $126 million, an$11 million increase. Newcastle Art Gallery Curator, Lisa Kirkpatrick, andNewcastle Art Gallery Society President, Prue Viggers OAM, distil their thoughtson some of the most valuable works, making Newcastle’s collection the mostvaluable in Australia outside of the capital cities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-09-26
19 min
Podcast de Blue Moon Kentucky
9- La Countrygramola (Mayo 2022)
Muy buenas amigos, despedimos el mes de mayo con una nueva entrega de la countrygramola, esperando que disfrutéis con esta selección musical y con las mejores novedades de la música country más tradicional. Muchas gracias a todos... En esta novena entrega podremos disfrutar con los siguientes invitados: Joedi Silvers - Honky Tonk Night (2022) Honky Tonk Night Abe Mac - Western Heart (2022) Wrangled up on You The Waymores - Stone Sessions (2022) Even When / I Don't Like The Liquor Don Joy & Melanie Lynn - Take Me With You (2022) Take Me With You Matt Horan - You Ain't Country (2022) Goin...
2022-05-30
58 min
McConnell Center Podcast
Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman with Melanie Kirkpatrick
McConnell Center Director Dr. Gary Gregg is joined by Melanie Kirkpatrick, a writer-journalist and a senior fellow with the Hudson Institute, to discuss her latest book, Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman. The two explore Hale's influence on America, her role as an editor of women's magazines, her writing of "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and her effort to create a national Thanksgiving Day. Important Links https://www.melaniekirkpatrick.com/ Melanie Kirkpatrick, Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman Melanie Kirkpatrick, Escape from No...
2022-03-22
42 min
Timeless Leadership
Episode 33: The Most Influential Woman
“If I were asked, now that I am drawing to the close of this work, in which I have spoken of so many important things done by the Americans, to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply—to the superiority of their women.” — Alexis de Tocqueville, 1840 Imagine being a woman in 1822 in rural America — a mother of four, with your next child due in a month — and your husband suddenly and unexpectedly dying. What would you do? For most women, there was no choice; but for Sara...
2022-03-17
49 min
Talking Prisoner
Talking Prisoner “Presents” Neighbours EP 2 Interview with Lucinda Cowden (Melanie Pearson)
Talking Prisoner “Presents” Neighbours EP 2 Interview with Lucinda Cowden (Melanie Pearson)Welcome to Episode 2 of Talking Prisoner “Presents” Neighbours. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down in this special episode and spoke with Lucinda Cowden who plays Melanie Pearson in Australia’s longest running drama Neighbours. Lucinda also appeared in two episodes of Prisoner Cell Block H and many other well known Australian TV shows. We spoke with Lucinda about her life growing up and what it was like for her at school and her time that she spent in the UK. Lucinda is also a voice over artis...
2022-03-08
43 min
Talking Prisoner
Talking Prisoner “Presents” Neighbours EP 2 Interview with Lucinda Cowden (Melanie Pearson)
Talking Prisoner “Presents” Neighbours EP 2 Interview with Lucinda Cowden (Melanie Pearson)Welcome to Episode 2 of Talking Prisoner “Presents” Neighbours. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down in this special episode and spoke with Lucinda Cowden who plays Melanie Pearson in Australia’s longest running drama Neighbours. Lucinda also appeared in two episodes of Prisoner Cell Block H and many other well known Australian TV shows. We spoke with Lucinda about her life growing up and what it was like for her at school and her time that she spent in the UK. Lucinda is also a voice over artis...
2022-03-08
1h 30
The Tom Sumner Program - Archive
11-25-21 9am
Interview with Melanie Kirkpatrick
2021-11-26
00 min
The History of the Americans
Sidebar: Notes on Thanksgiving
This November, it has been 400 years since the traditional First Thanksgiving at Plymouth Colony - Patuxet in 1621. But the history of that collaborative feast of the English and the Wampanoag Indians was lost for more than 200 years. For most of that time, Americans celebrated "thanksgiving" all over the country at different days in the autumn, decreed by local and state governments, without knowing its origin story. This episode explores the conversion of thanksgiving from a local custom to a revered national holiday. Along the way, we learn about Sarah Josepha Hale, the remarkable woman to whom Americans owe the greatest...
2021-11-25
37 min
America's Roundtable
Governor Phil Bryant | The 400th Anniversary of the First Thanksgiving Day — Celebrating our Sacred Traditions, Affirming Religious Faith, and the Blessings of Family and Freedom | A Special Edition in Partnership with America First Policy Institute's Center for 1776
Governor Phil Bryant joins America’s Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with an inspiring message, as we celebrate Thanksgiving Day with family and friends and reflect on the 400th Anniversary of the First Thanksgiving Day in the autumn of 1621. Phil Bryant served as the 64th governor of Mississippi and currently serves on the leadership board of the International Leaders Summit and Jerusalem Leaders Summit as well as a Senior Advisor for the America First Policy’s Center for 1776. In light of the aggressive elements of the American Left making relentless attempts to elim...
2021-11-24
20 min
The Strong Women Podcast
81. The Woman Who Influenced a Nation with Melanie Kirkpatrick
The same woman who wrote “Mary Had a Little Lamb” also influenced popular American traditions like having a Christmas tree in your home and women wearing a white wedding gown for their marriage ceremony. She also is considered the godmother of our Thanksgiving because of her relentless petitions to Presidents and lawmakers to create the National holiday, which finally happened under President Lincoln. But do you even know her name?! In this week's episode, we talk with Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of the book "Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman." Melanie shares Hale's story...
2021-11-24
49 min
Newt's World
Episode 335: Melanie Kirkpatrick on Thanksgiving – An American Tradition
From the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving in 1621 to modern day Thanksgiving traditions. Newt’s and his guest is Melanie Kirkpatrick discuss why Thanksgiving is a uniquely American holiday. Kirkpatrick is the author of Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021-11-24
29 min
The Rubin Report
Historian Debunks the Most Common Thanksgiving Lies | Melanie Kirkpatrick
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of “Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience,” about the truth about Thanksgiving and what the first Thanksgiving was actually like. She explains why Abraham Lincoln and Sarah Josepha Hale should receive the majority of the credit for creating the Thanksgiving holiday as we know it. She also explains how the real Thanksgiving story is much different from the modern version influenced by progressive politics. She also shares a variety of lesser-known historical facts, like the time that Franklin Delano Roosevelt made a decision that resulted in D...
2021-11-23
31 min
CounterVortex Podcast
CounterVortex Episode 98: Thanksgiving and Atonement
In Episode 098 of the CounterVortex podcast, Bill Weinberg discusses the book Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience by Melanie Kirkpatrick. A work of Thanksgiving boosterism, it nonetheless recognizes the dissidents who reject the holiday as a celebration and sanitization of genocide, and even call for replacing it with a day of atonement. The idealized portrayal the first Thanksgiving in 1621 belies the bloody realities of the Pequot War and King Philip's War that shortly followed. Perversely, the Wampanoag indigenous people, who shared in that first Thanksgiving and were later defeated in King Philip's War, were the target...
2021-11-22
40 min
Citizens of the World: A Stoic Podcast for Curious Travelers
The History of Thanksgiving (Encore)
Back by popular demand...Happy Thanksgiving, U.S. listeners! This year about 54 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles during Thanksgiving, and most of these people will be driving, estimates AAA. However, it’s a myth that the day before Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year (that honor actually goes to several weekends throughout the summer). But that’s not the only Thanksgiving myth out there. Don’t worry, this episode is not about tearing down this revered holiday. Spoiler: Thanksgiving really is a tradition rooted in gratitude and peace. But it’s also a...
2021-11-19
42 min
Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
Thanksgiving 2021: Learn The Secret Truth, History & Origin Story Behind Thanksgiving Day with Melanie Kirkpatrick
If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s more to thanksgiving than turkeys, shopping and football, then do we have the Thanksgiving Show for you! Today I’ll be talking with Melanie Kirkpatrick, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, former deputy editor of the Wall Street Journal’s editorial page, and the award-winning author of Escape from North Korea, and her latest Thanksgiving. That is just what I want to talk with her about today, what’s the true holiday at the heart of the American Experience. That plus w...
2021-11-19
1h 03
Cross Word
400 years of Thanksgiving!
Send us a textLooking for a great hostess gift for Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving; the Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience is a fun, fact filled, well written, and beautifully illustrated book that would make a perfect gift. Did you know America will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the original Thanksgiving dinner this year? Join me in a great conversation with Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of Thanksgiving; the Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience published by the fabulous Encounter Books. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, a Senior Fellow at the prestigious Hudson Institute, trac...
2021-11-18
33 min
The Sons Of History
The 19th Century Woman Who Changed American Culture with Guest Melanie Kirkpatrick
NEW UPLOAD after slight snafu. Discover the most influential American woman you may have never heard of: Sarah Josepha Hale. Melanie Kirkpatrick joins the podcast to discuss her latest book, "Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman." In this episode we discuss Hale's hardships and tragedies that pushed her into the direction of becoming editor of the most influential magazine of the 19th century. Through her editorship, she discovered some of the country's most talented writers, helped establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday, helped open the door for women in the w...
2021-11-08
1h 07
First Things Podcast
Sarah Josepha Hale: Intellectual, Editor, Mother
On this episode, Melanie Kirkpatrick joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss her new book, "Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman."
2021-10-21
33 min
The Age of Jackson Podcast
138 Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman with Melanie Kirkpatrick
For half a century Sarah Josepha Hale was the most influential woman in America. As editor of Godey’s Lady’s Book, Hale was the leading cultural arbiter for the growing nation. Women (and many men) turned to her for advice on what to read, what to cook, how to behave, and―most important―what to think. Twenty years before the declaration of women’s rights in Seneca Falls, NY, Sarah Josepha Hale used her powerful pen to promote women’s right to an education, to work, and to manage their own money.There is hardly an aspect of nineteent...
2021-08-23
51 min
The Olasky Interview
The Olasky Interview, Season 3: Melanie Kirkpatrick
Melanie Kirkpatrick is a journalist, author, and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. In Episode 5 of the Olasky Interview, she talks with Marvin about the people she interviewed who escaped North Korea and those who helped them.
2021-04-20
32 min
John Davies: Notes from a small vicar
Sunday 21 March 2021 - Prayers and Readings
From Revd John Davies, vicar of Clapham with Keasden and Austwick with Eldroth in the Diocese of Leeds. Prayers and reflections from the Churches Weekly Newsletter in a time of the coronavirus: 21 March 2021, The Fifth Sunday of Lent. Featuring 'Lord of the Dance' (Sydney Carter © 1963 Stainer & Bell). Performed by Shusha, Maddy Prior, Melanie Harrold, John Kirkpatrick, Robert Johnson, Sydney Carter in the collection ‘Lovely In The Dances: Songs Of Sydney Carter’, 1981, and 'When Christ was lifted from the earth' (Brian A. Wren, 2003), performed by song leaders from Granite Bay and Sacramento Central Seventh-Day Adventist Churches,from their onlin...
2021-03-18
23 min
Aca-Media
Talking Television in a Time of Crisis, Ep. 10: Economics
Episode 10 of our special series “Talking Television in a Time of Crisis” is here: Economics. How has the business of television, from streaming to legacy media, changed in 2020? How can we rethink notions of value in the industry that might contest capitalist modes of production and consumption? Hosting is Miranda Banks (Loyola Marymount University), and our guest scholars for this episode are Sarah Banet-Weiser (London School of Economics), Melanie Kohnen (Lewis and Clark College), Al Martin (University of Iowa), and Alisa Perren (University of Texas, Austin).
2021-01-08
1h 08
Problematic Women
Little Known Stories and History of Thanksgiving
From the number of Pilgrims and Native Americans present at the first Thanksgiving to conflict in Congress over declaring it a national day of thanks, there are many historical facts about the holiday that are not widely known. "Problematic Women” is celebrating the history of Thanksgiving with Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of the book “Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience.” Kirkpatrick shares some of the little known historical facts of Thanksgiving and how the holiday has evolved into what we know it to be today. Plus, we crown a group of 18 br...
2020-11-25
39 min
NC Family's Family Policy Matters
Thanksgiving: The Heart of America
This week on Family Policy Matters, NC Family brings you a special Thanksgiving episode, featuring Melanie Kirkpatrick to discuss her new book on this special holiday. Kirkpatrick shares some surprising facts most Americans won’t know about Thanksgiving, and why it is such a uniquely American holiday.
2020-11-23
15 min
NC Family's Family Policy Matters
Thanksgiving: The Heart of America
This week on Family Policy Matters, NC Family brings you a special Thanksgiving episode, featuring Melanie Kirkpatrick to discuss her new book on this special holiday. Kirkpatrick shares some surprising facts most Americans won’t know about Thanksgiving, and why it is such a uniquely American holiday.
2020-11-23
15 min
The History Factory Podcast
Ep. 6: Thanksgiving
In this week's special holiday episode host Jason Dressel explores the history of Thanksgiving with author Melanie Kirkpatrick, and talks with B&G Foods, owners of the Green Giant brand, about its latest world record breaking green bean casserole and its involvement in the Macy's Day Parade. Company history comes alive with History Factory Plugged In. We look at the rich heritage of major organizations in this thought-provoking podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas to share, please email us at pluggedin@historyfactory.com. To read more of Melanie Kirkpatrick's book, visit: amzn.to/2pXKg7S
2019-11-26
51 min
Newt's World
Episode 45: Thanksgiving - Carving an American Tradition
From the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving in 1621 to the modern day. Newt explores the history of our uniquely American tradition, with guest Melanie Kirkpatrick. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-11-24
38 min
Citizens of the World: A Stoic Podcast for Curious Travelers
Thanksgiving: The True Story Behind The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience (Encore)
Back by popular demand... Happy Thanksgiving, U.S. listeners! This year about 54 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles during Thanksgiving, and most of these people will be driving, estimates AAA. However, it’s a myth that the day before Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year (that honor actually goes to several weekends throughout the summer). But that’s not the only Thanksgiving myth out there. (Check out these 10 surprising Thanksgiving facts). Don’t worry, this episode is not about tearing down this revered holiday. Spoiler: Thanksgiving really is a trad...
2019-11-22
44 min
Extreme Genes
Episode 304 - Brianne Kirkpatrick On Helping Those With Unexpected DNA Results / Free Sites For Europe Research / Finding Passport Applications
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher and David begin the show talking about a pair of sisters that learned that they were only half sisters. And one of them has a half brother that the other doesn’t have! Hear what that was all about. Then, a unique mapping project has found its way on line, identifying the location of some 2,700 furniture makers in London over nearly 300 years. What could that lead to next? David has some thoughts. The remains of a Wo...
2019-11-04
48 min
PragerU: Five-Minute Videos
Lincoln and Thanksgiving: The Origin of an American Holiday
The very first Thanksgiving happened almost 400 years ago—long before the nation was born. How did it evolve into America’s quintessential national holiday? Credit largely goes to two people—one, a name you know; the other, you’ve probably never heard—but should. Melanie Kirkpatrick, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, gives us the run-down on how a harvest party between Pilgrims and Indians became our oldest national tradition.
2019-01-12
05 min
PragerU 5-Minute Videos
Lincoln and Thanksgiving: The Origin of an American Holiday
The very first Thanksgiving happened almost 400 years ago—long before the nation was born. How did it evolve into America’s quintessential national holiday? Credit largely goes to two people—one, a name you know; the other, you’ve probably never heard—but should. Melanie Kirkpatrick, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, gives us the run-down on how a harvest party between Pilgrims and Indians became our oldest national tradition.
2019-01-12
05 min
BreakPoint
Melanie Kirkpatrick: Thanksgiving at the Heart of the American Experience
What does the Thanksgiving holiday say about the American character? As Christianity retreats in the public square, are we in danger of losing an authentic sense of gratitude? And can Thanksgiving become a holiday that once again unites Americans in this divided political age? Author Melanie Kirkpatrick joins John Stonestreet to discuss her outstanding book, "Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience."
2018-11-21
00 min
Citizens of the World: A Stoic Podcast for Curious Travelers
Thanksgiving: The True Story Behind The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience
Happy Thanksgiving, U.S. listeners! This year about 54 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles during Thanksgiving, and most of these people will be driving, estimates AAA. However, it’s a myth that the day before Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year (that honor actually goes to several weekends throughout the summer). But that’s not the only Thanksgiving myth out there. (Check out these 10 surprising Thanksgiving facts). Don’t worry, this episode is not about tearing down this revered holiday. Spoiler: Thanksgiving really is a tradition rooted in gratitude and peace. But it’s...
2018-11-21
43 min
Extérieur Nuit - Radio Campus Paris
Extérieur Nuit : ON A MARCHÉ SUR S'TALUNE
Cette semaine nous avons commencé en PÉRIPHÉRIES, avec un retour sur les rencontres du cinéma documentaire lors d'un entretien avec Corinne Bopp et Rosalie Lust. Nous sommes partis à la rencontre du FIRST MAN de DAMIEN CHAZELLE, erré un instant dans le CAPHARNAÜM de NADINE LABAKI avant d'en être sortis par LE FLIC DE BELLEVILLE de RACHID BOUCHAREB. On a poursuivi l'émission par une visite de THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, le dernier LARS VON TRIER, avant de s'installer un peu dans l'intimité de ROMANE BOHRINGER et PHILIPPE REBBOT à travers leur film L'AMOUR FLOU ! Et c'est ainsi qu'on...
2018-10-17
00 min
Princeton Alumni Weekly: Goin' Backstory
Goin’ Backstory: November 2016
In the November episode, we talk with Melanie Kirkpatrick ’73, author of Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience, about the holiday’s history, including a few Princeton connections. Also, Gregg Lange ’70 recalls the contributions of William Bowen *58, the former Princeton president, provost, and professor, who died last month.
2016-11-15
32 min
Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience
Melanie Kirkpatrick and Kimberley Strassel discuss the Kirkpatrick's book, Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience.
2016-10-17
1h 08
Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience
Melanie Kirkpatrick and Kimberley Strassel discuss the Kirkpatrick's book, Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience.
2016-10-17
1h 08
Hudson Institute Events Podcast
Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience
Melanie Kirkpatrick and Kimberley Strassel discuss the Kirkpatrick's book, Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience.
2016-10-17
1h 08
TheBlazeRadioNetwork
Doc Thompson talks with author Melanie Kirkpatrick on North Korea
Doc is joined by journalist and author Melanie Kirkpatrick to discuss her book Escape From North Korea, Melanie sheds light on the modern day underground railroad in which North Korean's risk their lives to escape the oppressive life in North Korea.
2014-07-01
16 min
ACB Braille Forum and E-Forum
THE BRAILLE FORUM Volume XLIX September 2010 No. 3
THE BRAILLE FORUM Volume XLIX September 2010 No. 3 Published by the American Council of the Blind THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND STRIVES TO INCREASE THE INDEPENDENCE, SECURITY, EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY, AND TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE. Mitch Pomerantz, President Melanie Brunson, Executive Director Sharon Lovering, Editor National Office: 2200 Wilson Blvd. Suite 650 Arlington, VA 22201 (202) 467-5081 fax: (703) 465-5085 Web site: http://www.acb.org THE BRAILLE FORUM (TM) is available in braille, large print...
2014-02-21
1h 25
Learning Insights
Jim Kirkpatrick with Kirkpatrick Partners, Jack Phillips with ROI Institute and Melanie Hudson with EBS Healthcare
Jim Kirkpatrick/Kirkpatrick Partners Jim Kirkpatrick, PhD, is a Senior Consultant for Kirkpatrick Partners. Jim's major area of expertise is the Kirkpatrick Business Partnership Model. Jim consults for Fortune 500 companies around the world including Harley-Davidson, Booz Allen Hamilton, L'Oreal, Clarian, Ingersoll Rand, Honda, the Royal Air Force and GE Healthcare. Jim is a masterful facilitator […] The post Jim Kirkpatrick with Kirkpatrick Partners, Jack Phillips with ROI Institute and Melanie Hudson with EBS Healthcare appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2013-08-07
00 min
Reader's Corner
Interview With Melanie Kirkpatrick
Author of "Escape from North Korea: The Untold Story of Asia's Underground Railroad"
2013-04-06
29 min
Radio America News
Escape from North Korea
North Korea routinely ranks at the top of lists of the world's nations in terms of most repression, least open to the rest of the world and greatest persecutor of Christians. Any disobedience to the communist regime is dealt with very harshly, yet the dire conditions motivate many there to attempt an escape. Former Wall Street Journal Deputy Editorial Page Editor Melanie Kirkpatrick has studied the stories of those with the courage to lave for a better life. Her new book on the subject is "Escape from North Korea: The Untold Story of Asia's Underground...
2012-11-14
11 min