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Grey Matter with Michael KrasnyGrey Matter with Michael KrasnyJeremy Bailenson - Exciting and Immersive Virtual and Augmented RealitiesIn this episode, Michael Krasny sat down with virtual reality and augmented reality expert and Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson in an expansive and highly illuminating discussion about the present and future of both VR and AR and the ongoing and imminent connections to AI.Krasny began by asking Bailenson about his evolution as a VR pioneer and its present status. Bailenson spoke of "presence" and the filming of a Sixty Minutes episode complete with a real feeling earthquake and an accompanying panic attack, followed by a discussion of "the proteus effect" and the effect of avatars. Krasny...2025-03-1841 minTABLEWORK (by Stanford TAPS)TABLEWORK (by Stanford TAPS)Witch — Michael RauTAPS Graduate Student + TABLEWORK Host Connor Lifson interviews TAPS Assistant Professor Michael Rau on what this project will examine in the rehearsal room and on the stage. "Witch" will play in the Elam Theater, MAR 06-08. ⁠⁠taps.stanford.edu/witch ⁠⁠Link to PDF Transcript⁠⁠ Hosted by TAPS PhD Candidate Connor Lifson. The statements in this podcast are the opinions of the speakers. #TheaterMakingatTAPS #ACTINGatTAPS #DANCEatTAPS #DESIGNatTAPS2025-02-0515 minRaw Dawg SportsRaw Dawg SportsNFL Week 16 Picks: Predictions, Matchups & Holiday Vibes | The Lineman Lounge Ep. 214Send us a textEpisode 214 of The Lineman Lounge is here, and we’re making picks for every Week 16 NFL game! From pivotal playoff matchups to potential upsets, we’re breaking it all down with unfiltered analysis and bold predictions.Plus, we’re discussing the latest quarterback shake-up in Atlanta, with Kirk Cousins benched in favor of rookie Michael Penix Jr., and what it means for the Falcons' playoff hopes. It’s another action-packed week of football with a touch of holiday cheer—don’t miss it!2024-12-231h 24Stanford Psychology PodcastStanford Psychology Podcast141 - Michael Schwalbe and Geoff Cohen: When Politics Trumps TruthsAnjie chats with Dr. Michael Schwalbe and Dr. Geoff Cohen. Michael is a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, from which he also received his PhD in social psychology. Geoff is a Professor of Psychology and the James G. March Professor of Organizational Studies in Education and Business at Stanford University. His research examines the processes that shape people’s sense of belonging and self-concept, and the role that these processes play in various social problems. In this episode, Michael and Geoff shared their most recent work on biases we have when consuming political news: people were more likely to be...2024-11-0737 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursWhy new Alzheimer's drugs don't work | Mike Greicius, Stanford University School of MedicineIn the past few years, Big Pharma has released not one, but three new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. Aducanemab (2021), Lecanemab (2023), and Donanemab (2024), are the first treatments to effectively clear the brain of amyloid plaques — the sticky protein clumps whose build-up in the brain has defined the disease for decades. The problem? They may not help patients at all.Today’s guest, Stanford neurologist Mike Greicius, considers the new amyloid-clearing drugs a major disappointment — and worse, says they likely do more harm than good for patients.Despite this critique, Greicius, thinks that the...2024-09-1225 min97% Effective97% EffectiveBest of 97% Effective - Margaret A. Neale, Professor Emerita at Stanford: Why (and How) Women Need to Negotiate DifferentlyA “BEST OF 97% EFFECTIVE” EPISODE! Tune in this fall for new episodes and more great content.Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comPreviously on 97% Effective, Professor Margaret Ann Neale from Stanford discussed the core ideas from her must-have book on negotiation, Getting (More of) What You Want. But in the example we used, one of Michael’s clients who was negotiating a promotion, we left out one very important fact: The client was a woman. In this continuation episode, Maggie clarifies how gender influences negotiation and how women can negotiate more effect...2024-09-1138 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursDepression's distinctive fingerprints in the brain | Leanne Williams, Stanford UniversityGetting help for depression can be like purgatory. Setting aside for a moment the stigma and other barriers to seeking treatment in the first place, finding the right combination of medication and/or therapy can be a months- or years-long process of trial and error. And for about one third of people, nothing seems to work.Today we're talking with Dr. Leanne Williams, the founding director of the Stanford Center for Precision Mental Health and Wellness and Vincent V.C. Woo Professor in the Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Williams and...2024-08-2928 minInvested by AlephInvested by AlephYoav Shoham on What Machines Understand About Us, Leading AI in Israel & Stanford, AI21 Labs Innovations, and How We’re Wrong About AGIOn this episode of Invested, Michael hosts Yoav Shoham, Co-founder and Co-CEO at AI21 Labs.Yoav is professor emeritus of computer science at Stanford University. He is Fellow of AAAI, ACM and the Game Theory Society, and among his awards are the IJCAI Research Excellence Award, the AAAI/ACM Allen Newell Award, and the ACM/SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award. Prof. Shoham has co-founded several AI companies, including TradingDynamics (ARBA), Katango and Timeful (GOOG), and AI21 Labs. Prof. Shoham is the founding chair of the AI Index initiative, and chairs the Scientific Advisory Committee...2024-08-141h 09CXOTalk: Leadership, AI, and the Digital EconomyCXOTalk: Leadership, AI, and the Digital EconomyStanford d.school: How to Design a GREAT Story?Discover the power of storytelling in business with Carissa Carter, Academic Director of Stanford's d.school. In this CXOTalk episode, Carter shares expert strategies for crafting compelling narratives, presenting data responsibly, and using prototypes to gather focused feedback. Learn how to communicate complex ideas effectively, align your stories with organizational values, and navigate the challenges of storytelling in the age of AI. Essential viewing for business leaders, marketers, and innovators looking to enhance their communication skills and drive engagement.📢 Stay Connected:🔷 *Read transcript on CXOTalk site:* https://www.cxotalk.com/episode/stanford-d-school-how-to-design-a-great-story🔷 *Subscribe:* newsletter.cxotalk.com🔷 *LinkedIn:* w...2024-08-1254 minRoots of SuccessRoots of SuccessGrowth and Resilience: Insights from Lifescape CEO Michael HupfWhat does it take to turn a business struggling through a recession into a multi-million-dollar success story? On this episode of Roots of Success, Michael Hupf, CEO of Lifescape Colorado, reveals the blueprint behind growing his landscape company from the brink of collapse to earning $36 million in revenue. Get ready to explore the powerful impact of focusing on people, process, and product, and how a growth mindset can propel your business to new heights. Michael shares invaluable lessons on maintaining client loyalty, implementing effective sales and maintenance strategies, and the essential role of smart, ambitious team members. Tune in...2024-07-0437 minStanford LegalStanford LegalFormer Federal Judge Michael McConnell Discusses Presidential Immunity and Trump Cases with Pam KarlanShould presidents be immune from prosecution? If yes, under what circumstances? Stanford Professor Michael McConnell, a former federal judge, joins Pam Karlan for a discussion on presidential immunity, the Constitution, and former president Trump's cases. In this insightful episode, they discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's stance on criminal versus civil liabilities for presidents, the political ramifications of prosecutorial actions, and the historical context of executive power under the U.S. Constitution. 2024-06-2031 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 92 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - Effective Leadership: 3 Hard Truths Most Experts Won’t Tell YouLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Do you subscribe to feel good stories that great leaders inspire and eat last? In this episode of 97% Effective, Executive Coach Michael Wenderoth challenges your views with three hard truths about effective leadership that are often overlooked. Michael highlights insights from distinguished guests— Chief Pilot Tenille Cromwell, Professor Don Moore of UC Berkeley, and Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer of Stanford. Tenille takes us into the cockpoint during a thunderstorm to emphasize the necessity for “absolute decision making” in critical situations. Don wants to expand leader...2024-06-1212 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 89 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - Creating Powerful Resources: The Path to InfluenceLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Create powerful resources to elevate others, your causes – and yourself. In this episode of 97% Effective, Michael Wenderoth shares how three guests created resources to power their missions and themselves – and the critical lessons you can learn from them. We look at venture capitalist Leesa Soulodre, General Partner at R3i Capital, on the communities she has created to level the playing field for underrepresented global entrepreneurs; Joy Chen, CEO of the Multicultural Leadership Institute (MLI), on how “UAT” has benefited others and taken her to t...2024-05-2223 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 88 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - “Reframe and Reset”: 3 Tips for Dealing with Difficult People at WorkLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Frustrated with your boss or others at work? Conflict is inevitable in organizations, so if you wish to rise or get things done, you need to understand how to make critical relationships work. In this episode of 97% Effective, Michael Wenderoth shares practical tips on how to “REFRAME and RESET” to manage conflict and make relationships work. He highlights insight from Nihar Chhaya, President at Partner Exec, on how to get into a nonjudgmental space; Dr. Gary McGrath, CEO of Statarius, on the counterintuitive way...2024-05-1517 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 87 -Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - The Power (and Downside) of Vulnerability: Dos and Don’tsLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Being transparent and vulnerable at work can create safe spaces, trust – and deeper relationships. BUT BE WARNED: doing so can also bite you on the butt -- and send your career backwards. In this episode of 97% Effective, Michael discusses how to be smart and strategic about how much you disclose at work. He covers insights and practical advice from distinguished guests: Professor Peter Belmi at the University of Virginia, on leading with vulnerability; Maria Incontrera, social media and thought leader consultant, on “curated tran...2024-05-0818 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 87 -Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - The Power (and Downside) of Vulnerability: Dos and Don’tsLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Being transparent and vulnerable at work can create safe spaces, trust – and deeper relationships. BUT BE WARNED: doing so can also bite you on the butt -- and send your career backwards. In this episode of 97% Effective, Michael discusses how to be smart and strategic about how much you disclose at work. He covers insights and practical advice from distinguished guests: Professor Peter Belmi at the University of Virginia, on leading with vulnerability; Maria Incontrera, social media and thought leader consultant, on “curated tran...2024-05-0832 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 86 -Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - Breaking Through Barriers: The Power of Seeking AdviceLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Do you find it challenging to secure a sponsor at work – or deal with a difficult colleague? Many times we’re told to “go build a relationship,” but it’s not really clear what that means or how to do that. In this episode of 97% Effective, host Michael Wenderoth shares the counterintuitive yet powerful strategy of seeking advice to overcome workplace challenges and advance your career. He shares four diverse situations where seeking advice has benefited his clients -- seeking a mentor, aiming for a prom...2024-05-0115 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 85 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - Maximizing Your Communications Impact: 3 Ways to Structure for SuccessLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:In this episode of 97 Percent Effective, host Michael Wenderoth explores the essential role of adopting structure to boost your communication and advance in your career. He shares three pratical tips: how to start conversations powerfully, organize your thoughts around a proven template, and express ideas concisely in a list of three. He highlights the insightful and memorable advice of Chris Fenning (Author, The First Minute), Phillip Mohabir (CEO, Vivosurgery) and Samia Qamar (Director People, S&P Global Pakistan). Adopt these three techniques and...2024-04-2418 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 84 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - Unlock Your Executive Presence: 3 Practical Insights from the World of ActingLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Have you ever been told “You just don’t show up like a leader”? Or have you ever felt or said that about someone else? In this short episode of 97% Effective, Michael Wenderoth shares three ways to powerfully elevate your presence and communication, drawing from his conversations with experts from the world of acting: past guests Chip Davis, Richard Newman and Tamzin Townsend. Their insights and tips will have you rethink acting, authenticity, and what brings energy. Spoiler alert: The key to increasing your p...2024-04-1715 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 82 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - Mastering Office Politics: 3 Strategies to Survive and Thrive at WorkLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:If you have a hard time dealing with “office politics,” listen in. In this episode of 97% Effective, Michael Wenderoth shares three practical ways to help you reframe office politics, an area you must manage to survive and thrive in corporate life. We listen to how Camiel Gielkens, CEO at Relevance, learned from getting burned early in his career; how Executive Coach Raquel Gonzalez helps bright, rationale people navigate “arbitary social norms”; and how Keshav Pitani, VP at Light & Wonder, drew inspiration from game develope...2024-04-0316 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 80 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach - From “Meh” to “Yeah!”: Your Top 3 Power Map Mistakes (and What to do Instead)Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Your Power Map should dramatically help increase your career success. But you created your Power Map and are finding it, well, “meh” (not very impressive). In this brief episode of 97% Effective, host Michael Wenderoth explains why you are getting poor results, sharing the top 3 mistakes he sees executives make in their Power Maps. He walks you through what you are missing, what to do instead, and examples from real clients. Use this episode to self-audit your Power Map and you’ll go from “meh” to...2024-03-2014 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 78 – Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach – Power Mapping 101: A Compass Points the Way, but Your Power Map Gets You ThereLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:“A compass points you true north , but it’s got no advice about the swamps, deserts and chasms you’ll encounter along the way.” In this short episode of 97% Effective, Executive Coach Michael Wenderoth shares his Power Map, a powerful tool that helps you get promoted, get big things done, and not only survive – but thrive – in your company. He covers: 1) why and when to use it, 2) how to use it, step by step, and 3) brief examples. By the end of this episode, you'll be ab...2024-03-0618 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 74 – Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach – 3 Tips: Harnessing Small Talk to Advance in Your CareerLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Don’t dismiss small talk! “Small is Tall”: In this episode of 97% Effective, Executive Coach Michael Wenderoth shares how small talk can make lasting impressions and strengthen relationships at work. He provides three practical tips on how to make the most of brief interactions: the one data point, the one sentence, and the one mindset. We cover the science that underpins small talk, and the art of putting it in practice, with techniques from past guests Sasha Kelemen and Alison Temperley. If you look d...2024-02-0715 minThe World Beyond – Michael Mack and the Emotioneers of TomorrowThe World Beyond – Michael Mack and the Emotioneers of TomorrowLIVE PODCAST AUREA Award with Caitlin Krause, Learning Expert at Stanford University: Encoding Experience with EmotionMichael Mack & Caitlin Krause Get ready for the extraordinary Live Podcast from the AUREA Award at Europa Park in Rust! Podcast host Michael Mack ist taking you on a journey into the future: His very special guest flew straight in from Stanford University: Caitlin Krause. She’s a renowned specialist in VR and AR, an expert for artificial intelligence and a genius mind in creating effective applications of immersive storytelling to executives, fostering creativity and imagination. „What I find exciting about emotion is that every meaningful experience that we have in life is encoded with emotion.“ Jump right in and li...2024-01-1930 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 65 – Jeffrey Pfeffer, Professor at Stanford: What Leaders Should Care About MostLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Jeffrey Pfeffer is Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Business School. A year ago on 97% Effective, I discussed with Jeff his best-selling book, the 7 Rules of Power (HERE: https://tinyurl.com/3y56bzcz). In this episode, we go beyond his book, and get personal: We cover double-binds, intergender comparisons, leadership and likeability – and how Jeff’s views on power have shifted over the past four decades. An honor to ask Jeff tough questions and expose more people to his thought-provoking work that challenges prev...2023-12-0619 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 64 - Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach – What You’re Missing in Your PIE: Keys to Getting Ahead at WorkLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:Why is doing great work not enough to advance your career? Are you paying enough attention to all parts of your “PIE”? In this short episode, Michael helps you re-examine your PIE, sharing the thinking and actions that will disproportionately drive promotions, bigger bonuses – and your power and influence at work.Performance and PIEThink about yourself as a productDoes this mean I should stop doing great work?Why organizations are different than school and many sports3 “sad but true” research findings that reveal who...2023-11-2914 minStanford Emeriti/ae Council Autobiographical ReflectionsStanford Emeriti/ae Council Autobiographical ReflectionsMichael Wald: The Power of Social ContextOn Nov. 15, 2023, Michael S. Wald, the Jackson Eli Professor of Law, Emeritus, reflected on his 57 years at the Stanford Law School combining research, teaching, and university service. He also described professional periods of leave including at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the San Francisco Department of Human Services. He acknowledged his good fortune as a white male growing up in the 1950s within a highly supportive educational system and community, leading to Cornell University as well as Law and Political Science degrees from Yale University. He contrasted his own experiences with those of highly...2023-11-151h 2097% Effective97% EffectiveEP 60 – Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: The Rock, the Map & the Snowball – Take These 3 Steps to Get PromotedLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com SHOW NOTES: It's that time again: Promotions are being decided, and the path for the next year is being determined. Do you want to be in the driver’s seat, or frustrated that you got passed over? Does it feel like some of your peers operate by a playbook that you never got? In this short episode, Michael shares “The Rock the Map and the Snowball”, a 3-step framework to help you Get Real, Get Strategic and Get Doing – so you Get Promoted. In each step, he o...2023-11-0117 minRoots of SuccessRoots of SuccessLessons in Leadership: Managing People 101 with Michael BoscoRunning a successful landscape company goes beyond simply creating beautiful outdoor spaces. In this episode of Roots of Success, I sit down with Michael Bosco, executive coach and industry expert, as he shares his unique journey from founding Soils Alive to taking over the family pest control business, SafeHaven. Join us as we explore all aspects of being a landscape business owner; from customer service and team management, to mergers and acquisitions. Discover the key lessons Michael learned along the way, including the importance of client expectations, embracing failure, and the challenges of managing people. ...2023-10-2629 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEP 58 – Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach and Award-Winning Author: 6 Hard Truths – Celebrating 1 Year of 97% Effective!Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com SHOW NOTES: To mark the first anniversary of 97% Effective, host Michael Wenderoth highlights memorable moments from the more than 52 guests he’s interviewed. He shares 6 “hard truth” clips about accelerating our careers that most of us would rather avoid. May these provide bite-size fuel to challenge your thinking, embody the show’s goal to dispense with feel-good happy talk – and speak instead to what it really takes for good people to get ahead. He ends with a sneak peek at what’s coming in year two. Enjoy.2023-10-1817 minDemocracy IRLDemocracy IRLChina's Road to Ruin, with Michael BennonThis episode of Democracy IRL is a companion piece to Michael Bennon and Francis Fukuyama's essay, "China's Road to Ruin," published in the September/October 2023 issue of Foreign Affairs.Here, Bennon and Fukuyama discuss how bad Chinese Belt and Road projects are, leading to financial crises in developing countries, and how international financial institutions like the IMF and EBRD are being asked to bail out dodgy Chinese loans.Michael Bennon is a Research Scholar at CDDRL for the Global Infrastructure Policy Research Initiative. Michael's research interests include infrastructure policy, project finance, public-private partnerships...2023-08-2245 minPlanetary Health First Mars Next, a Michael Mann productionPlanetary Health First Mars Next, a Michael Mann productionChristine Von Raesfeld If I had my genome and my data is my song with Michael Mann Episode # 18 Special Guest on Planetary Health First Mars Next Christine Von Raesfeld She will lead us in a two part series discussion on Part 1 if I had my genome and part 2 My data is my song. Her Bio: Few people with a cause walk the talk as boldly and graciously as Christine Von Raesfeld, founder and CEO of People with Empathy. Christine is a pillar of patient advocacy and allyship in the rare and chronic disease community. Through the lens of her lived experiences in healthcare, she has become a...2023-07-0524 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 36 - Margaret A. Neale, Professor Emerita at Stanford: Why (and How) Women Need to Negotiate DifferentlyLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comPreviously on 97% Effective, Professor Margaret Ann Neale from Stanford discussed the core ideas from her must-have book on negotiation, Getting (More of) What You Want. But in the example we used, one of Michael’s clients who was negotiating a promotion, we left out one very important fact: The client was a woman. In this continuation episode, Maggie clarifies how gender influences negotiation and how women can negotiate more effectively. We discuss techniques for approaching negotiation as a woman, the influence of intersectionality within the workplace and op...2023-05-1738 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 35 - Margaret A. Neale, Professor Emerita at Stanford: “Getting (More of) What You Want”Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comAlmost every interaction we have involves negotiation – yet most of us fail to apply sound strategies that would get us more of what we want. Margaret Ann Neale, Distinguished Professor Emerita at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, shares research from her book, Getting (More of) What You Want, which shows how inexperienced negotiators regularly leave significant value on the table—and reveals how you can claim it. We break down a live negotiation example to help you understand -- and be able to apply -- the evid...2023-05-1038 minAudio Articles from The Stanford DailyAudio Articles from The Stanford DailyStanford wide receiver Michael Wilson picked in NFL DraftRead the article here: https://stanforddaily.com/2023/04/29/stanford-wide-receiver-michael-wilson-picked-in-nfl-draft2023-04-2900 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingMichael Snyder: Insights from medicine’s most-measured manWith the advent of wearable devices and omnipresent monitoring of heart, lungs, blood and more, scientists can now gather unprecedented amounts of personal medical data. Just ask guest Michael Snyder, referred to as “medicine’s most-measured man.” He is the author of Genomics and Personalized Medicine: What Everyone Needs to Know and has collected billions of bytes of his own biodata. Snyder says that all this data can lead to earlier diagnosis than ever before, often before symptoms appear, as he tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast. Connec...2023-03-0329 minTABLEWORK (by Stanford TAPS)TABLEWORK (by Stanford TAPS)Julius Caesar — Faculty Voices (w/ Director Michael Rau)This Episode of TABLEWORK features TAPS Professor and Artistic Director Michael Rau. Rau is directing our Winter Main Stage "Julius Caesar" a co-production with the Stanford COLLEGE Program. TAPS Graduate Student and TABLEWORK Host Marina Johnson, who also serves as Dramaturg for the production interviews Rau to discuss the processes, goals, and challenges for the production, sharing a window into the immense scholarly and creative efforts that serve as the foundation of TAPS performances.   Check out the Podcast at https://anchor.fm/tapstablework   Hosted by TAPS PhD Candidate Marina Jo...2023-02-1721 minThe Kids In The RoomThe Kids In The RoomMichael Snyder: Stanford Professors Explains "Why Genetic Factors Influence Health, Smoking #49Michael Snyder: Stanford Professors Explains "Why Genetic Factors Influence Health, Smoking #49 EP 49 - Stanford Professors, Health, Genetics, Smoking - Michael Snyder, Ph.D.  Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kitrpod Michael Snyder, Ph.D. (STANFORD W. PROFESSOR OF GENETICS) - Listen as we chat about Genetics, Disease prevention, How smoking changes your DNA and more. Stanford Professors Say "Smoking Isn't Hazardous to Your Health."  Stanford Professors Explain Why Genetic Factors Influence Health, Smoking & More. Please support this podcast by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kitrpod 2022-11-081h 27The Gilded Age and Progressive EraThe Gilded Age and Progressive EraWho Killed Jane StanfordSomeone poisoned Jane Stanford, the co-founder of Stanford University. Who done it, is up for debate. This murder story includes a cover up and a winding tale of Gilded Age policing, patronage, gender norms, immigration, and higher education. Two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Richard White joins me to explain how he researched the case and what, if any, conclusions can be made about the chief suspects. Essential Reading:Richard White, Who Killed Jane Stanford: A Gilded Age Tale of Murder, Deceit, Spirits, and the Birth of a University (2022). Hosted on Acast. See...2022-10-1957 minMichael Covel\'s Trend FollowingMichael Covel's Trend FollowingEp. 1118: Geoffrey Cohen Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following RadioMy guest today is Geoffrey Cohen, the James G. March Professor of Organizational Studies in Education and Business, professor of psychology and, by courtesy, at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. He is also a faculty affiliate of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. His research focuses on how brief interventions can create long-lasting psychological and behavioral change. His focus has been on the psychology of self and belonging. He and his colleagues have shown how brief values-affirmations can benefit school performance, close political divides, and open people up to threatening information. The topic...2022-10-1051 minRaw Dawg SportsRaw Dawg SportsThe Lineman Lounge # 92 - 1 October 2022Send us a textMike and Evo are back and they are going to take us on a recap of week 3 and preview week 4 of the NFL. Also an update on MLB and the homerun watches. Also a new youth spotlight on Michael Turner. Let's get ready to crank this shit to 11. #youthsports #NFL #MLB2022-10-052h 42Conversations on DanceConversations on Dance(308) Yaron Lifschitz, Artistic Director and CEO of ‘Circa,’ coming to Stanford LiveToday we are joined by Yaron Lifschitz, Artistic Director and CEO of ‘Circa.' Yaron is a graduate of the University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, and National Institute of Dramatic Arts, where he was the youngest director ever accepted into its prestigious graduate director’s course. Since graduating, Yaron has directed over 60 productions including large-scale events, opera, theatre, physical theatre, and circus. His work has been seen in more than 40 countries and across six continents by over 1.5 million people.Yaron tells us about how he came to the circus, what he looks for in arti...2022-09-2646 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEp 1 – Jeffrey Pfeffer, Professor at Stanford: Why Good People Need To Understand the Rules of PowerLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com   SHOW NOTES: Jeffrey Pfeffer is Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Business School. We discuss his latest book, the 7 Rules of Power, and where his research and views clash with the prevailing leadership advice. What an honor to ask Jeff tough questions and expose more people to his thought-provoking work that has helped so many people build more power in their lives. Three reasons why Jeff wrote his latest book on Power Defining power – and how it differs from Influence Does 7 Rules teach people to b...2022-09-2125 min97% Effective97% EffectiveEP 0 – Michael Wenderoth, Author and Executive Coach: Introducing 97% EffectiveLearn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com   SHOW NOTES: In this short introduction to 97% Effective, I share what to expect in the podcast, how it is different and why I launched it. I end with the personal story of why my coaching practice focuses on navigating power and politics. BIO AND LINKS: Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach and Author, has helped thousands of global leaders ethically navigate power and politics to breakthrough and ascend. His writing has appeared in Harvard Business Review, Forbes and he is the author of Ge...2022-09-2111 minStanford LegalStanford LegalLost, Not Stolen: The Conservative Case that Trump Lost and Biden Won the 2020 Presidential Election with Michael McConnellWhile polls of Republican voters still show strong support for former president Trump, some of the most powerful testimony against him during the January 6 Congressional hearings have been by members of his administration and party. In this episode we hear from Stanford Law Professor Michael W. McConnell, a former judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit nominated by President George W. Bush, about a new report he co-authored, Lost, Not Stolen: The Conservative Case that Trump Lost and Biden Won the 2020 Presidential Election, which examined every count of every case of election irregularities brought by...2022-08-0128 minStanford Psychology PodcastStanford Psychology Podcast50 - Michael Kraus: The US Is More Unequal Than You ThinkEric chats with Michael Kraus, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Yale School of Management. Michael’s lab studies what behaviors and emotions maintain and perpetuate economic and social inequality in society. Michael’s research has appeared in Psychological Review, Perspectives on Psychological Science, and Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.In this episode, Michael talks about his recent work on how much US-Americans overestimate how equal their country is. For example, why are some people motivated to deny the vast wealth inequality between Whites and African Americans? Michael then shares how he has successfully intervened to m...2022-06-1648 minDemocracy IRLDemocracy IRLExamining China's Belt and Road Initiative, with Michael BennonIn the second installment of our series on policy and infrastructure, Michael Bennon returns to chat with Francis Fukuyama about China's Belt and Road Initiative and projects that have gone south.Michael Bennon is a Research Scholar at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) for the Global Infrastructure Policy Research Initiative. Michael's research interests include infrastructure policy, project finance, public-private partnerships, and institutional design in the infrastructure sector. Michael also teaches Global Project Finance to graduate students at Stanford. Prior to Stanford, Michael served as a Captain in the US...2022-05-3139 minDemocracy IRLDemocracy IRLThe Difficulty of Reforming CEQA, with Michael BennonIn the first of a two-part series on policy and infrastructure, Michael Bennon joins Francis Fukuyama to discuss the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), its impacts, and how to overcome some of the challenges it creates. In a forthcoming report for California 100 — an ambitious statewide initiative to envision and shape the long-term success of the state — Fukuyama and Bennon use CEQA as a case study of California’s governance in an evolving media ecosystem.Michael Bennon is a Research Scholar at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) for the Global Infras...2022-05-1933 minMichael Covel\'s Trend FollowingMichael Covel's Trend FollowingEp. 994: David Bradford Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following RadioThe ability to create strong relationships with others is crucial to living a full life and becoming more effective at work. Yet many of us find ourselves struggling to build solid personal and professional connections or unable to handle challenges that inevitably arise when we grow closer to others. When we find ourselves in an exceptional relationship—the kind of relationship in which we feel fully understood and supported for who we are—it can seem like magic. But the truth is that the process of building and sustaining these relationships can be described, learned, and applied. Davi...2021-08-0248 minStanford Pathfinders with Howard WolfStanford Pathfinders with Howard WolfReal Camaraderie in the Virtual Workplace with Michael McCarroll and Bob SuttonLaunched this past September, Teamraderie has taken the workplace by storm—offering research-backed solutions to the ills of the recent workplace shift (e.g., reduced exposure to both new ideas and integrated views). Stanford alum and co-founder Michael McCarroll and Bob Sutton, Stanford management science professor, best-selling author, and advisor to the company, discuss developing trust and innovation through virtual team building. 2021-07-1227 minStanford Psychology PodcastStanford Psychology Podcast02 - Michael Frank: The Universals and Variations of Children's Early Language LearningIn this episode, Anjie chats with Michael Frank, a professor in the Psychology Department here at Stanford University. He is the David and Lucile Packard Professor of Human Biology and is the director of the Symbolic Systems Program. Mike studies language use and language learning, with a focus on early word learning.  In this episode, they talk about his recent book on early language acquisition, Variability and Consistency in Early Language Learning: The Wordbank Project.  Mike also shares how the research has informed his own parenting practices.Book link: https://langcog.github.io/wordbank-book/Wordbank project: ht...2021-07-0930 minStanford LegalStanford LegalThree Strikes and You’re Out: Revisiting Laws that Lock Up Nonviolent Offenders w/ Michael RomanoImagine serving a life sentence in prison for stealing a floor jack from a tow truck? Many of the clients our guest today, Michael Romano, has represented were drug addicts or homeless when they got caught up in California’s Three Strikes law that forced minimum sentences and locked up thousands of nonviolent offenders for 20, 30 years and more. Romano, the founder of Stanford's Three Strikes and Justice Advocacy Project, has become a leading voice in criminal reform in California and the nation—shining a light on the high cost to both the imprisoned and the taxpayer, who foots the bill. Roma...2021-04-0127 minSleep SuccessSleep SuccessDr. Breus Interviews Dr. Rafael Pelayo, Clinical Professor at Stanford UniversityRafael Pelayo, MD is the author of How to Sleep and a clinical professor at Stanford University. Since 1993 he has been a part of the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic. He teaches the popular Sleep and Dreams undergraduate course and co-authored the textbook with Dr. William Dement.  He helped lead the effort to delay school start times in California.  He serves in leadership positions for the National Center for Sleep Disorders Research at the NIH, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the National Sleep Foundation, Start School Later, and is the incoming president of the California Sleep Society.2020-10-2142 minStanford Pathfinders with Howard WolfStanford Pathfinders with Howard WolfLessons in Local Government and Reinventing a City with Michael TubbsStockton, California’s first African-American and youngest mayor, Michael Tubbs discusses the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative mindset he brought from Stanford to his career in local government. Through bold policy and roll-up-your-sleeves hard work, Tubbs has been instrumental in moving Stockton from “a place where people look for problems to a place that people look at for solutions.” 2020-07-1328 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingMichael O'Sullivan: Data leads New Zealand’s COVID-19 responseStanford engineering alumnus Michael O’Sullivan, now at the University of Auckland, likes to say his business is the “science of decision-making,” and that expertise paid off handsomely in his native New Zealand’s successful response to COVID-19.O’Sullivan pivoted his knowledge of computer modeling, usually reserved for optimizing business processes, to help predict how quickly the disease might have spread through the island nation’s 5 million inhabitants, and to gauge various national response strategies. Based on expert models from a team of researchers that included O’Sullivan, New Zealand’s leadership took an aggressive approach and quelled the...2020-06-1227 minFonzy\'s PhilosophyFonzy's PhilosophyInterview with Tim Stanford, Head Girls Basketball Coach at 29 Palms High SchoolIn this episode, TJ and I continue our sports conversations as we interview Tim Stanford, Head Varsity Girls Basketball Coach at 29 Palms High School.  Coach Stanford has an overall record of 327 - 125 in his career as the head coach, with multiple league titles and playoff appearances.  https://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/twentynine-palms-wildcats-(twentynine-palms,ca)/girls-basketball/records/game_history.htm --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-fontana/support2020-06-0728 minSchool\'s InSchool's InSchool Closures Through History with guest Michael HinesGuest speaker Michael Hines - assistant professor of education at Stanford GSE - discusses how Chicago schools managed classes during the polio crisis that closed schools in the city in the 1930s, as well as provides strategies for teachers and parents in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. 2020-04-1628 minStanford LegalStanford LegalHow We Elect the President with guest Michael McConnellIn the wake of the first wave of primary voting, former judge and Constitutional Law Professor Michael McConnell will discuss how we elect the President in a live taping of the Stanford Legal podcast. What are the caucus, primary, and convention systems? Why do we have an electoral college? Is there a good system for resolving disputed elections? For more episodes visit: https://law.stanford.edu/stanford-legal-on-siriusxm/2020-02-1928 minOff the PageOff the PageMichael ShewmakerIn this episode, Michael Shewmaker reads a suite of poems from his recent collection, Penumbra. You can find more of Michael's work at his website: https://www.michaelshewmaker.net/ Off the Page is a podcast of stories, essays, and poetry from the Stanford University writing community, produced by the Stanford Storytelling Project in collaboration with the Stanford Creative Writing Program. Music by Breakmaster Cylinder Learn more at storytelling.stanford.edu and at creativewriting.stanford.edu2019-02-1439 minOff the PageOff the PageMichael ShewmakerIn this episode, Michael Shewmaker reads a suite of poems from his recent collection, Penumbra. You can find more of Michael's work at his website: https://www.michaelshewmaker.net/ Off the Page is a podcast of stories, essays, and poetry from the Stanford University writing community, produced by the Stanford Storytelling Project in collaboration with the Stanford Creative Writing Program. Music by Breakmaster Cylinder Learn more at storytelling.stanford.edu and at creativewriting.stanford.edu2019-02-1439 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & WarGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & WarMarching to Valhalla: A Novel of Custer's Last Days by Michael BlakePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/369383 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Marching to Valhalla: A Novel of Custer's Last Days Author: Michael Blake Narrator: George Guidall Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 41 minutes Release date: February 1, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: In his New York Times bestselling novel Dances with Wolves, Michael Blake created an unforgettable saga of white and Native American cultures. Now in Marching to Valhalla, Blake unfolds the story of the final months of General George Armstrong Custer, a story that illuminates the epic sweep of...2019-02-0105 minSchool\'s InSchool's InAcquiring Language with Michael FrankMichael Frank, associate professor of psychology at Stanford, discusses research on how children learn language and develop speech skills. He shares some tips on what parents and educators can do to provide kids with an excellent environment for learning and understanding language. 2018-10-2728 minStanford LegalStanford LegalLegal Advice for Temperamental CEOs w/ guests Joe Grundfest & Michael CallahanStanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "Legal Advice for Temperamental CEOs w/ guests Joe Grundfest & Michael Callahan" Stanford Law Professor Joe Grundfest and Michael Callahan, former GC of Yahoo! and LinkedIn, discuss the legal issues arising from America’s changing corporate culture where it is easier for CEO’s to speak off the cuff and take to social media without the knowledge of their lawyers-- sometimes to the detriment of their companies. Originally aired on SiriusXM on September 1, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video. 2018-09-0128 minSchool\'s InSchool's InFunding Schools with Michael KirstMichael Kirst, California State Board of Education president and professor emeritus of education and business administration at Stanford, shares his insights on how schools are funded and why they are financed that way. 2018-07-0726 minStanford Iranian Studies ProgramStanford Iranian Studies ProgramStanford Conference On Iran- Concluding DiscussionAbbas Milani, Larry Diamond, Francis Fukuyama, and Michael McFaul discuss Iran on March 2, 2018 at the conference "Islamic Republic of Iran: Continuity or Change?" sponsored by the Hamid and Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies and the Freeman Spogli Institute at Stanford University. More information: https://iranian-studies.stanford.edu/2018-06-2721 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerAgile on the Edges: Managing Misfits - Michael ArenaTo create a culture of innovation inside a large organization, leaders need to help their organizations become bimodal, says Michael Arena, chief talent officer at General Motors and author of Adaptive Space: How GM and other Companies are Disrupting Themselves and Transforming into Agile Organizations. In this episode, Arena and Stanford Professor Bob Sutton talk about ways large organizations can retain the benefits of size while also making room for internal disruption. It all comes down to attracting energizers and challengers-- the networked employees who motivate others to adopt new practices and the deviants who care enough about your mission...2018-06-1322 minStanford LegalStanford LegalThe First Amendment on Campus with guest Michael McConnellStanford Legal with Pam Karlan & Joe Bankman: "The First Amendment on Campus with guest Michael McConnell" Law professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford, Michael McConnell talks about the First Amendment and where it begins and ends on different types of college campuses. Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 26, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video. 2018-05-2627 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingMichael Fischbach: Making sense of the gut biomeThe bacteria of the human digestive system have been likened to tiny factories that ingest raw materials — food — and processing them into finished products — nutrients — that our bodies can absorb and use. In fact, many of the complex carbohydrates and proteins critical for life cannot be absorbed unless first digested by bacteria. Yes, we may all be stardust, but not, it seems, before we are microbial excrement. Scientists refer to this complex community as the “gut biome,” a stew of hundreds, perhaps thousands of species of bacteria that live in the human gastrointestinal tract. Like many communi...2018-04-0728 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of Everything​Michael Bernstein: Welcome to the future of crowdsourcingWhile billions scroll their merry ways through Facebook and Twitter each day, behind the scenes are legions of reviewers scanning photos and video to prevent graphic content from making the newsfeeds of unsuspecting users. Elsewhere, the faceless armies of the gig economy are making movies, building homes, driving Uber and working piecemeal to caption innumerable images for people too busy to do it for themselves. Welcome to the future of crowdsourcing. While the collective actions of those on the frontlines of crowdsourcing save millions of others from drudgery and from psychological trauma, the ascension of...2018-03-2429 minDisciplined Disruption PodcastDisciplined Disruption Podcast#051 - Jim Stanford - Director Centre Future WorkFuture of Work is a big topic in the news. That's why I am happy to have a conversation with Jim Stanford, Director Centre Future Work in Australia.  We discuss corporate responsibility, why work has a future, potential transition paths and more.  Enjoy this episode! More about Jim Stanford Jim Stanford is Economist and Director of the Centre for Future Work, based at the Australia Institute. The Australia Institute is Australia’s most influential progressive think tank; the Centre for Future Work is a new Institute initiative focusing on issues of work...2018-03-0843 minMichael Covel\'s Trend FollowingMichael Covel's Trend FollowingEp. 633: William Damon Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following RadioWilliam Damon is a Professor of Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, Director of the Stanford Center on Adolescence, and senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is one of the world’s top researchers on development of purpose in life and author of the widely influential book “The Path to Purpose.” In January 2018 he was named one of the 50 most influential psychologists. This conversation lets listeners to rethink their purpose and take inventory on their day to day life. How does one get closer to happiness? Purpose is what drives individuals through life. It...2018-02-1600 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerThe Basic Hygiene of Management - Michael DearingIn order to understand how friction helps and harms work, Stanford’s Bob Sutton, author of the forthcoming “Asshole Survival Guide,” interviews management expert Michael Dearing, a former senior vice president at eBay who has done corporate strategy for the Walt Disney Co. and now heads Harrison Metal, a VC and education firm that focuses on general management, business leadership and product development. Discover the timeless truths of good management, the rules of engagement to allow for creative tension, and the virtue of velocity for the entrepreneur.2017-07-0525 minStanford PoliticsStanford PoliticsPodcast: Sexual Assault and StanfordBen and Kayla quickly review the latest going-ons of the Trump administration, including the controversial resignation of Michael Flynn. Kayla then sits down with Stanford Law School professor Michele Dauber for a comprehensive discussion on the history and future of sexual assault policy here at Stanford. Professor Dauber is a nationally recognized advocate for improving college and university policies on sexual assault in order to increase compliance with Title IX. Subscribe at stanfordpolitics.substack.com2017-02-221h 18Stanford Politics PodcastStanford Politics Podcast019: Sexual Assault and StanfordBen and Kayla quickly review the latest going-ons of the Trump administration, including the controversial resignation of Michael Flynn. Kayla then sits down with Stanford Law School professor Michele Dauber for a comprehensive discussion on the history and future of sexual assault policy here at Stanford. Professor Dauber is a nationally recognized advocate for improving college and university policies on sexual assault in order to increase compliance with Title IX.2017-02-2200 minStanford PoliticsStanford PoliticsPodcast: Mayor Michael Tubbs on Education, Jobs and CrimeMaddie and Lucas provide a brief update on the status of the Trump administration, including the executive order on immigration from seven muslim-majority countries, and then go on to discuss the protests of Milo Yiannopoulos at Berkeley as well as some campus news. Also, SPJ's chief of staff, Micaela Suminksi, interviews Michael Tubbs, a Stanford alumnus and the youngest ever Mayor of Stockton, CA, who offers his thoughts on the power of local politics in the age of Trump. Subscribe at stanfordpolitics.substack.com2017-02-0738 minStanford Politics PodcastStanford Politics Podcast018: Mayor Michael Tubbs on Education, Jobs & CrimeMaddie and Lucas provide a brief update on the status of the Trump administration, including the executive order on immigration from seven muslim-majority countries, and then go on to discuss the protests of Milo Yiannopoulos at Berkeley as well as some campus news. Also, SPJ's chief of staff, Micaela Suminksi, interviews Michael Tubbs, a Stanford alumnus and the youngest ever Mayor of Stockton, CA, who offers his thoughts on the power of local politics in the age of Trump.2017-02-0700 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerPushing the Limits of Collective Intelligence - Michael BernsteinImagine a collective brain shaped by human insights and powered by technology - that's crowdsourcing. Michael Bernstein, computer scientist at Stanford University, explores how to harness crowdsourcing to tackle daunting challenges. In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, Tina Seelig meets with Michael to discuss examples of successful crowdsourcing, tools to gather collective insights, and the evolving relationship between humans and machines.2016-12-2128 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMichael Ackermann - A Tearful Tale of BiodesignMichael Ackermann, CEO of a med-tech startup that created a tear-stimulation device for those with dry-eye disease, explains how acquisition by a global pharmaceutical giant is helping him achieve his goal of reaching as many patients as possible. Ackermann, a graduate of the Stanford Byers Center for Biodesign, also discusses why big tech companies have yet to disrupt healthcare and how that translates into big opportunities for entrepreneurs.2016-11-1656 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMichael Terrell, Tina Seelig - Special: Stanford Innovation Lab - Michael TerrellWhat is the number one cause for failure in early-stage startups? Team issues! In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, Tina Seelig interviews executive coach Michael Terrell. Michael is the founder and managing partner of Terrell Leadership Group, and co-author of The Inside Out Effect, which focuses on effective leadership. In this conversation, Michael shares his insights on effective team dynamics, his process for diagnosing team issues, and examples of how he works through team challenges.2016-10-0636 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerHealing Broken Teams from Inside Out - Michael TerrellWhat is the number one cause for failure in early-stage startups? Team issues! In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, Tina Seelig interviews executive coach Michael Terrell. Michael is the founder and managing partner of Terrell Leadership Group, and co-author of The Inside Out Effect, which focuses on effective leadership. In this conversation, Michael shares his insights on effective team dynamics, his process for diagnosing team issues, and examples of how he works through team challenges.2016-09-0736 minMichael Covel\'s Trend FollowingMichael Covel's Trend FollowingEp. 471: Emma Seppala Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following RadioEmma Seppala is today’s guest. She is author of “The Happiness Track: How to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate Your Success.” She is the Associate Director for the Center of Compassion at Stanford University. Emma’s work isn’t based on theories or common knowledge, there is a tremendous amount of neuroscience backing her work. Emma starts the podcast off stating that being happy is a very subjective experience. With that in mind, in general, happiness is divided into two main categories; hedonic and eudemonic. Hedonic happiness doesn’t last long and is more associated w...2016-07-2900 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyMichael Schudson - Hearsay Culture Show #255 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)I'm pleased to post Show # 255, May 13, my interview with Prof. Michael Schudson of the Columbia School of Journalism, author of The Rise of the Right to Know: Politics and the Culture of Transparency, 1945–1975. Michael is one of the leading media historians writing today, whose many books have helped shape the media studies field. His focus in this work is the mid-century struggle to offer public access to government operations despite the many traditions and practices that pushed against such openness. The post-war era was marked by many ebbs and tides of openness, of which the passing of the Freedom of In...2016-05-1300 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMichael Moritz, Lisa Sugar, Emily Ma - Follow Your Instincts and Find Your PathSequoia Capital Chairman Michael Moritz and Lisa Sugar, founder and president of Popsugar, describe the investor-entrepreneur dynamic based on their personal experiences. In conversation with Stanford University lecturer Emily Ma, they discuss how success starts with staying to true to yourself, following your instincts and interests, and doing what makes you happy.2016-01-2148 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMichael Tubbs - Solving Social Ills Through InnovationCivic leader Michael Tubbs shares his story of growing up in the California Central Valley, attending Stanford and going on to become one of the youngest elected officials in U.S. history. The Stockton City Councilman calls on entrepreneurs behind today's biggest tech innovations to also focus on solving society's biggest problems, like poverty, illiteracy and inequality.2016-01-1453 minMichael Covel\'s Trend FollowingMichael Covel's Trend FollowingEp. 396: Kathleen Eisenhardt Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following RadioOn today’s episode of Trend Following Radio Michael Covel interviews Kathleen Eisenhardt. Kathleen is Co-Author of the best selling book “Simple Rules.” She is also the Co-Director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. Her book’s foundation is based on the argument that too much structure and too many rules don’t get products out the door and the other extreme, no rules or structure tend to not produce results either. In short, simplicity beats complexity. Her book “Simple Rules” is not just about rules in business, but in all aspects of life; sports, entertainment, investing, diets, etc. Kathle...2015-11-0900 minPodcast Traverser La Frontière : Voyage & ExpatriationPodcast Traverser La Frontière : Voyage & ExpatriationTLF 012 | Partir étudier à Stanford et trouver un job chez Apple (1/2)Pour ce douzième épisode (partie 1/2) du podcast de Traverser La Frontière nous accueillons Sofiane Berlat, ingénieur chez Apple, il vit en Californie depuis quatre ans. Après des études d'ingénieur en France, Sofiane a décidé de partir étudier à Stanford et a réussi à trouver un emploi chez Apple. Il nous raconte son parcours jusqu'à son embauche dans cette première partie de l'interview Écoutez tout de suite l'interview : Ou téléchargez l'interview en mp3 (clic droit-enregistrer sous) À propos de l'épisode #012 J'ai rencontré Sofiane lorsque j'étais au lycée , nous étions dans la même classe en seconde...2015-02-1828 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyMichael Rich - Hearsay Culture Show #191 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. Michael Rich of Elon University School of Law, on technology and crime. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2013-08-1400 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyA. Michael Froomkin - Hearsay Culture Show #156 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. A. Michael Froomkin of the University of Miami Law School on Internet kill switch legislation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2012-01-0700 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyMichael Risch - Hearsay Culture Show #142 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Prof. Michael Risch of Villanova University School of Law. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2011-06-0200 minCenter for Internet and SocietyCenter for Internet and SocietyMichael Madison - Hearsay Culture Show #132 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Associate Dean Michael Madison, University of Pittsburgh School. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.2011-02-1500 min