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The Michele Broad Show
#17 The Burnout Recovery Lie: Why Rest Isn’t the End Goal
If you’ve ever tried to “rest your way out” of burnout, only to return feeling just as depleted, this episode is for you. In today’s episode, I’m debunking one of the most persistent myths in wellness: that more rest is the answer to burnout recovery. I’m sharing why a weekend off or even a full night of sleep isn’t enough to rebuild your energy—and what your nervous system actually needs instead. We’ll explore why rest isn’t enough and how deep sleep and burnout are deeply connected. I talk about the diffe...
2025-07-09
20 min
"I’ve never met a woman architect before..." podcast with Michele Grace Hottel, Architect
Episode 82: Interview w/ Mani Farhadi, Assoc AIA of Stanford University School of Medicine: Senior Planner
Hi, It's Michele! Send me a text with who you want as a guest!This Episode is sponsored by BIBI: Banou in the Building Industry:1. Anosha Zanjani: Mindful Insights Consulting; anosha.zanjani@columbia.edu; https://www.whitehallmfg.com/blog/anosha-zanjanis-design-revolution; 2. Bahi Oreizy: 360 Design Studio; bahi@360designstudio.net; https://www.360designstudio.net/; 3. Marzi Emami: Kohan Group; marzi@kohaninc.com; https://kohaninc.com/;4. Elmira Alamdari: M+A Studio; elmira@mplusa-studio.com; https://www.mplusa-studio.com/; 5. PariSima Hassani: Wes...
2025-06-29
46 min
Product Heroes - il Podcast
Come l’AI cambia il modo di costruire prodotti, con Michele Catasta (President at Replit)
Dalla ricerca a Stanford alla guida del prodotto in Replit, Michele Catasta è oggi tra le voci più autorevoli sull’impatto dell’intelligenza artificiale nello sviluppo software.In questo episodio parliamo di: • come funzionano i coding agent e cosa li distingue dai classici copiloti; • come cambia il lavoro dei team di prodotto in un mondo AI-first; • perché il debugging può diventare la chiave per democratizzare il software; • il valore della vision e dello storytelling anche in contesti tech-driven.Un’intervista per chi costruisce prodotti, guida team o vuole semplicemente capire dove stiamo andando.
2025-06-27
46 min
If/Then
Culture Still Eats Strategy For Breakfast
Do you stick to the rules or do you roll through stop signs? Whether you’re “tight” or “loose” — how closely you adhere to social norms — has major implications for your life at home and at work. “To be effective, we want to be ambidextrous,” says Michele Gelfand, the John H. Scully Professor in Cross-Cultural Management and Professor of Organizational Behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business. “Even if we might lean tight or loose, we want to be able to create a context where we can have both tight and loose elements.”Sophisticated strategies will fail if they don’t...
2025-06-25
29 min
The forge of Unicorns - by Michele Brissoni
🎙️ EP61 - The Hidden CEO Hiring Trap: Why Only 1 in 4,000 Make It
Are you prepared for the real risks of CEO succession, or any other CXO hiring? In this episode of Forge of Unicorns, investor and behavioral screening expert Ron Ondechek reveals the hidden traps that boardrooms, PE/VC firms, and founders face every time a new CEO is chosen. Every time a new leader joins your organization. The risks connected with casual HR hiring by pedigree and resume.🔑 What you’ll learn:Why over 4,000 CEO candidates fail each year—and what makes the “1” stand outThe behavioral engineering secrets behind real-world leadership transitionsThe emotional trauma and cultural risks every...
2025-05-27
1h 02
Stories of Impact
Dr. Nicholas Bloom: What Remote Work Reveals About Equity and Innovation
Did you know that you are part of one of the most significant revolutions in the last 85 years? If you’re one of the 180-million Americans in the labor force, and at some point since the 2020 pandemic, you joined the ranks of work-from-home, you are historically revolutionary. Today, we sit down with Dr. Nicholas Bloom, economist and professor of economics at Stanford University. He's studied work-from-home habits for over 20 years—so long before covid-19—and now, his data is showing how the revolutionary shift that happened during the pandemic, is reverberating through society and affecting everything from sports...
2025-05-20
20 min
Dakota Rainmaker Podcast
Michele Colucci on AI-Driven Healthcare at DigitalDx Ventures
In this episode of the Rainmaker Podcast, Michele Colucci, founder and managing director of DigitalDx Ventures, joins Gui Costin to discuss how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare diagnostics—and how her firm is leading the charge. With a background spanning law, technology, entrepreneurship, and venture capital, Michele brings a multidisciplinary approach to investing in early-stage diagnostic companies that leverage AI and data to detect disease earlier, more accurately, and with less invasiveness.Michele describes the mission of DigitalDx: to identify startups that enable faster, more accessible diagnostics for major diseases, particularly in areas like neurology where early de...
2025-04-15
26 min
All Things Fundraising
Michele Colucci on AI-Driven Healthcare at DigitalDx Ventures
In this episode of the Rainmaker Podcast, Michele Colucci, founder and managing director of DigitalDx Ventures, joins Gui Costin to discuss how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare diagnostics—and how her firm is leading the charge. With a background spanning law, technology, entrepreneurship, and venture capital, Michele brings a multidisciplinary approach to investing in early-stage diagnostic companies that leverage AI and data to detect disease earlier, more accurately, and with less invasiveness.Michele describes the mission of DigitalDx: to identify startups that enable faster, more accessible diagnostics for major diseases, particularly in areas like neurology where early de...
2025-04-15
26 min
The Future of Everything
Best of: The future of culture
We've been thinking a lot about culture recently, and reflecting on how–whether or not we’re aware of it–culture is a force that’s always exerting influence on us. It’s typically only when we get outside of our daily routine, our city or even our country, and are confronted with new ways of doing things that we can clearly see the values, norms, and practices that make up the culture we live in. Today, we’re re-running a thought-provoking conversation we had with Michele Gelfand about notions of what she calls “tight” and “loose” cultures. It’s a conversation that...
2025-03-14
31 min
Behind The Tech with Kevin Scott
Michele Elam, William Robertson Coe Professor in the Humanities; Senior Fellow, Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence; Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education
Michele Elam, the William Robertson Coe Professor of Humanities in the English Department at Stanford University and a Race and Technology Affiliate at the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, joins Behind the Tech to discuss her journey and work. Michele shares her unique path from a humanities background to engaging with technology and AI, influenced by her father's career as an astronautics engineer. In this episode, Michele and Kevin explore the intersection of humanities and technology, discussing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the ethical considerations of AI. They delve into Michele's work at t...
2025-01-21
1h 05
Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques
177. Don’t Resolve, Evolve: Top 10 Lessons For 2025
Ten essential communication strategies designed to elevate your skills.2024 has been an incredible year for learning and growth, and as we head into 2025, there’s no better time to reflect on the skills and strategies that can shape our communication and careers. In this special episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Matt Abrahams takes us through ten standout lessons from the past year. These aren’t just ideas to remember — they’re practices to evolve with. From Priya Parker’s insights on generous authority to Huggy Rao’s call to cut through jargon monoxide, each concept highlights how small sh...
2025-01-07
22 min
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
On Writing + Taking Risks with Alka Joshi, the NYTimes Bestselling Author
Alka Joshi, the instant New York Times best-selling author of The Henna Artist is back on the podcast to discuss her most recent book, Six Days in Bombay, which will be out in 2025. She gives up an update on her Netflix series, her best writing tips for aspiring writers, and her advice on making the most out of life. Alka says it’s important not to let age define you and to go for whatever dreams you have. Just do it! She shares how we can live more intentionally and with more joy and success. Alka became a published writ...
2024-12-11
1h 03
If/Then
From the Classroom: Lessons in Failure, Strategy and the Power of Connection
Behind every lesson lies a journey of discovery. In this special episode of If/Then, we step into the classrooms of Stanford Graduate School of Business to uncover the human stories driving extraordinary insights. Christian Wheeler, professor of marketing at Stanford GSB, challenges our fear of failure, reframing it as the sharp edge where growth truly happens. “Be comfortable being uncomfortable,” he says, urging leaders to embrace the anxiety of pushing limits to unlock their peak potential.Michele Gelfand, a professor of organizational behavior, takes us into the intricate world of cultural intelligence. “Negotiating across cultures isn’t just a...
2024-12-11
13 min
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
Stanford-Trained Doctor, Casey Means, on How to Prevent Disease + Live a Vibrant Life - Replay
Have you ever wondered if you can avoid disease, even if it “runs in your family?” According to Dr. Casey Means, “disease isn’t some random occurrence that might happen in the future. It is a result of the choices you make and how you feel today.” This interview is for anyone dealing with issues like anxiety, chronic pain, fatigue, infertility, brain fog or any other underlying condition that could lead to illness. In this episode, Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford trained physician explains how these conditions are under our control when we understand how to achieve ‘Good Energy’, also the name...
2024-11-27
1h 15
On The Issues With Michele Goodwin
Fifteen Minutes of Feminism — This Is America: Making Sense of the 2024 Election (with Moira Donegan and Fatima Goss Graves)
In this episode, we continue to assess and reckon with the 2024 election results. How did abortion rights prevail, while anti-abortion lawmakers were elected in the very same states? What will a Trump administration mean for women's rights, federal courts, agencies and throughout government? Are there any safeguards left as a check or restraint on abuse of office? And, what silver linings can we find among the election results? Helping us to sort out these questions and set the record straight are our very special guests, Moira Donegan: Moira Donegan is a feminist writer and...
2024-11-20
28 min
AMSEcast
Finding Balance Between Tightness & Looseness with Dr. Michele Gelfand
Dr. Michele Gelfand is a cultural psychologist and author of Rule Makers, Rule Breakers. She joins us to discusses how “tight” and “loose” cultures shape societies. Tight cultures, like Japan’s, respond to threats with strict rules and order, while looser ones, like the U.S., allow greater flexibility. Gelfand suggests a balanced “Goldilocks” approach, adjusting strictness and flexibility to suit each environment's needs, from families to organizations. She also explores online accountability, recommending "nudges" to promote civility, and sees AI as a potential tool for managing biases and promoting understanding. Guest Bio Michele Gelfand is a Professor of Organizational B...
2024-11-20
48 min
If/Then
The Science Behind Our Everyday Decisions with Think Fast, Talk Smart
In this episode of If/Then, we're diving into insights from three GSB experts featured on Think Fast, Talk Smart. Join us as professor of organizational behavior Michele Gelfand explains her "tight and loose" cultural framework, revealing how societal structures impact everything from crime rates to creativity. We also hear from marketing professor Jonathan Levav, who explores decision fatigue in judicial settings, shedding light on how mental depletion influences choices. Finally, marketing professor Szu-chi Huang discusses the role of motivation and emotionality in decision-making, drawing from her experiences in advertising and academia. Together, these discussions provide a multifaceted view...
2024-11-06
13 min
RSG Kuns
Michele Nigrini se nuwe galery
Kunstenaar Michele Nigrini het na die Kaap verhuis, en gesels oor haar nuwe galery in Stanford. Sy vertel ook van die produksie, Eendagsvlieg en ander vlietende gedagtes, en hoe sy daarby betrokke is.
2024-10-01
10 min
Grit & Growth
Masterclass: Rule Makers and Rule Breakers in Business Culture
Welcome to Grit & Growth’s masterclass on cross-cultural dynamics with Michele Gelfand, Stanford Graduate School of Business professor in organizational behavior. Gain new insights and strategies for understanding your company’s culture – from tight to loose – and how you can use that knowledge to build cultural intelligence in your organization, navigate interactions, enhance company-wide innovation, and drive business growth. Companies and countries can be a lot like people. Some are tight. Others are loose. Neither is inherently good or bad, according to Michele Gelfand, a leading expert on the impact of organizational culture and the best-selling author of Rule M...
2024-08-13
29 min
Can't Wait to Hear You
Finding Time to Practice
You know who sometimes struggles to find time for practicing their songs, speeches, or presentations? All of my students AND me. It can feel really challenging to look at your calendar and imagine squeezing in enough time to improve the way you want to. But there are some easy ways to change your thinking about how and when to practice that will make it seem less overwhelming. Let’s talk about the different types of practice you can work at, how to take advantage of shorter practice times, and why you deserve to commit time and energy to your ar...
2024-08-02
33 min
On The Issues With Michele Goodwin
Fifteen Minutes of Feminism—The Trump Indictments: Found Guilty! (with Moira Donegan)
In this episode, we continue our series: The Trump Indictments. On May 30, 2024, Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts by a New York jury. In this episode we unpack the criminal charges that Donald Trump engaged in illegal business, electoral, and campaign activities. This week, we’re rejoined by Moira Donegan to discuss why the New York trial was about more than about “hush money" and how the case marks the first time a former president has stood trial for criminal prosecution and been convicted .Joining us to discuss this is our very special guest:M...
2024-05-31
29 min
AMAEdHub's podcast
Stanford Medcast Episode 79: Women in Medicine - Michele Barry, MD
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Michele Barry, Senior Associate Dean of Global Health at Stanford University. We'll explore the obstacles women in medicine encounter today and discuss the crucial role of advocating for gender equality in healthcare and beyond. Additionally, we discuss how medical education must evolve to better prepare healthcare professionals for the global health challenges.
2024-05-29
23 min
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
Stanford-Trained Doctor, Casey Means, on How to Prevent Disease + Live a Vibrant Life
Have you ever wondered if you can avoid disease, even if it “runs in your family?” According to Dr. Casey Means, “disease isn’t some random occurrence that might happen in the future. It is a result of the choices you make and how you feel today." This interview is for anyone dealing with issues like anxiety, chronic pain, fatigue, infertility, brain fog or any other underlying condition that could lead to illness. In this episode, Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford trained physician explains how these conditions are under our control when we understand how to achieve ‘Good Energy’, also the nam...
2024-05-15
1h 14
Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques
142. Power and Persuasion: Live Insights from Stanford Experts
A special live edition from the Me2We event at Stanford, where strategic communications expert and podcast host Matt Abrahams joins four distinguished faculty members from Stanford Graduate School of Business:Michelle Gelfand explores the dynamics of cross-cultural organizational behavior.Brian Lowery discusses the societal implications of racial perceptions.Deborah Gruenfeld reveals insights into power dynamics and personal presence.Zakary Tormala delves into the nuances of persuasive language.Episode Reference Links:Michelle Gelfand’s Book: Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World Michelle Gelfand's Tight-Loose QuizBrian Lowery’s Book...
2024-05-14
35 min
CoinDesk Podcast Network
Partner Content: Introducing the Stanford GSB Podcast 'If/Then.'
Cashless: Is Digital Currency The Future of Finance? On this episode of Stanford Graduate School of Business chart-topping management podcast “If/Then,” GSB finance professor Darrell Duffie explores the intriguing premise: “If the United States wants to future-proof banking, then a digital dollar could be the solution.” -If/Then is a Stanford Graduate School of Business podcast that examines research findings that can help us navigate the complex issues we face in business, leadership, and society.-This episode of ‘If/Then’ is distributed by CoinDesk with introduction and production...
2024-05-01
20 min
Choiceology with Katy Milkman
Recipe for Success: With Guests Simon Rogan & Michele Gelfand
Are rules made to be followed—or meant to be broken? Often, the answer will depend on culture and the context in which people make decisions. In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we look at how carefully people in different contexts follow social norms, rules, and procedures. We'll also see how strict and relaxed cultures affect the quality of our decisions—and how to find the sweet spot depending on your goals.Professional kitchens have historically been challenging work environments: high standards, long hours with low pay, and a strong hierarchy of cook...
2024-04-22
34 min
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
Learn How to Live in Your Zone of Genius with Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., Author of The Big Leap
In this fascinating interview, I sit down with the author of The Big Leap and Your Big Leap Year, Dr. Gay Hendricks! We discuss how to dissolve your upper limit problem to live and work from your zone of genius. If you’ve been stuck and unsure how to get to the next level in your life, this interview is for you! Gay Hendricks has served for more than 30 years as one of the major contributors to the fields of relationship transformation and bodymind therapies. Along with his wife, Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks, Gay is the author of many bestsellers, in...
2024-04-10
56 min
Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
MAKE POSSIBILITIES HAPPEN by Grace Hawthorne, Stanford d.school, read by Grace Hawthorne, Scott Doorley
Grace Hawthorne presents the chapters of her intelligent guide with appealing assertiveness while a Stanford colleague delivers brief segments with equal authority and charm. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Michele Cobb discuss this audiobook on turning your ideas into reality. After convincing listeners that they can train their brains to think expansively, Hawthorne dives into the explicit steps one can take to get projects started and to keep the momentum going when inevitable frustrations and distractions pull one off task. The insights about promoting innovative projects and the hacks that are offered for materializing ideas are priceless. ...
2024-04-03
07 min
Live OUT Loud Podcast
Lists: from Travel to Love
River + Michele discusses the idea of bucket lists and lists in general with Michelle Morganti returning to the podcast as a repeat guest. Most people think a bucket list, originates from "kick the bucket." The usual definition is that a bucket list lists the experiences or achievements a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. Even if you don’t keep an actual list, chances are you have thought about what you would like to accomplish in your lifetime. A survey conducted by Stanford University School of Medicine found that over 90% of participants had...
2024-04-03
37 min
Live OUT Loud Podcast
Lists: from Travel to Love
River + Michele discusses the idea of bucket lists and lists in general with Michelle Morganti returning to the podcast as a repeat guest. Most people think a bucket list, originates from "kick the bucket." The usual definition is that a bucket list lists the experiences or achievements a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. Even if you don’t keep an actual list, chances are you have thought about what you would like to accomplish in your lifetime. A survey conducted by Stanford University School of Medicine found that over 90% of participants had...
2024-04-03
37 min
Stanford Medcast
Episode 79: Women in Medicine - Michele Barry, MD
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Michele Barry, Senior Associate Dean of Global Health at Stanford University. We'll explore the obstacles women in medicine encounter today and discuss the crucial role of advocating for gender equality in healthcare and beyond. Additionally, we discuss how medical education must evolve to better prepare healthcare professionals for the global health challenges. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/medcastepisode79 Claim CE and MOC: https://stanford.cloud-cme.com/Form.aspx?FormID=1836
2024-03-05
23 min
The Future of Everything
The future of culture
Professor and cultural psychologist Michele Gelfand’s latest book, Rule Makers, Rule Breakers, explores notions of what she calls “tight” and “loose” cultures, and how each shapes us as individuals and the world around us. Tight cultures closely follow unwritten cultural norms, while those on the looser side have more latitude. Culture is complicated, she says, but understanding its nuances is key to understanding the world, Gelfand tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.Episode Reference Links:Michele Gelfand Website / BioRule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight & Loose Cultures Wir...
2024-03-01
31 min
Stanford Psychology Podcast
126 - Michele Gelfand: Culture and Conflict
Eric chats with Michele Gelfand, Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Michele’s culture lab studies the strength of cultural norms, negotiation, conflict, revenge, forgiveness, and diversity, drawing on many different disciplines. Michele is world-renowned for her work on how some cultures have stronger enforcement of norms (tight cultures), while others are more tolerant of deviations from the norm (loose cultures). She is the author of Rule Makers, Rule Breakers.In this chat, Eric and Michele discuss the latest insights into loose and tight cultures, what academic disciplines are tight versus loose, an...
2024-02-15
50 min
The Talent Development Hot Seat podcast - The #1 podcast for Learning and Development (L&D), HR, Career Development, Organizational Development, and Leadership Development professionals
Bonus Q&A with Michele Moreno
In this bonus Q&A with Michele, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youA surprising anecdote from Michele's time as a backup singer for the musical legend, Ray Charles. Stanford grad Michele Moreno became a staff writer for business guru Tom Peters and on 2 best-selling books by Guy Kawasaki. But she dreamed of acting, packed...
2024-01-11
13 min
The Talent Development Hot Seat podcast - The #1 podcast for Learning and Development (L&D), HR, Career Development, Organizational Development, and Leadership Development professionals
How to Gain Influence with Strategic Storytelling with Michele Moreno
Michele has a wealth of experience in boosting leadership and communication within organizations. She'll be sharing practical tips on giving feedback, using nerves to enhance your performance, and the power of storytelling in presentations.Expect a down-to-earth discussion on career growth, adapting to technology like AI in the workplace, and the key skills you'll need to thrive in the future. You will also learn:How to use storytelling and visualization to engage and lead teams effectively.The power of data in storytellingThe importance of understanding your audience, and techniques like the 1-minute business story...
2024-01-09
42 min
SB Talks
An update from former RBA Governor Ian Macfarlane AC
In this episode, Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill is again speaking with Stanford Brown Investment Committee member and former RBA Governor Ian Macfarlane AC. We discuss: A resilient economy and elevated inflation No rate cuts until late 2025 The implications for asset prices The transition in RBA Governor to Michele Bullock The far-reaching implications of the RBA Review Music provided by: Autumn Trumpet Background Corporate by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
2023-11-06
18 min
SB Talks
An update from former RBA Governor Ian Macfarlane AC
In this episode, Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill is again speaking with Stanford Brown Investment Committee member and former RBA Governor Ian Macfarlane AC. We discuss: A resilient economy and elevated inflation No rate cuts until late 2025 The implications for asset prices The transition in RBA Governor to Michele Bullock The far-reaching implications of the RBA Review Music provided by: Autumn Trumpet Background Corporate by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
2023-11-06
18 min
Life After Diets
120. Dopamine and Binge Eating: a Review of Dopamine Nation by Anna Lembke
Sarah and Stef review the book Dopamine Nation by Dr Anna Lembke, professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. Dopamine is a fascinating neurotransmitter when it comes to binge eating for its role in the pain and pleasure connection in the brain. This episode covers: What is dopamine's role in the brain and body? Is it helpful to focus on dopamine when it comes to disordered eating recovery? Addiction to food and the chase of food The pain and pleasure see-saw What if our pain and...
2023-11-01
57 min
Killer Women
THE INTERN: author & former federal prosecutor Michele Campbell talks about her newest release
Our guest today on Killer Women is Michele Campbell. Michele is a graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Law School and a former federal prosecutor in New York City who specialized in international narcotics and gang cases. She is the internationally bestselling author of fast-paced psychological thrillers, including top ten Sunday Times bestseller It’s Always the Husband; She Was the Quiet One and A Stranger on the Beach, both of which were optioned for film; and The Wife Who Knew Too Much, which Newsweek called “the perfect escape.” Her latest book, The Intern, is a pulse-pounding legal...
2023-10-06
47 min
On The Issues With Michele Goodwin
Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop (With Drew Dixon and Janell Hobson)
Fifty years ago, hip-hop emerged from a party in the rec room of a Bronx building—and a new sound was born--one with roots in African music, but with its own vibe and messaging. Since its first iterations, women have played significant roles in the creation and evolution of hip-hop: as rappers, DJs, producers, breakdancers, graffiti artists, scholars, journalists and more. Women have been key innovators and rebels in hip-hop, creating new sounds, pushing back against marginalization, and speaking up when others try to push them down.Michele Goodwin and her two guests break down the past, pres...
2023-09-12
42 min
OutKick Hot Mic
Hour 2 - Michele Tafoya Joins to Talk the Sage Steele Saga, Al Michaels' Criticism, and the Upcoming NFL Season
The great Michele Tafoya joins to break down the drama with Sage Steele and previews the upcoming NFL season.Chad and Hutton predict who will be the best offensive players in both the SEC and Big Ten. They also break down the expansion talks. Will Stanford and Cal land in the Big 12 or ACC? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-28
41 min
The Michele Tafoya Podcast
Elon, DeSantis and Stanford… Oh my!
Who will replace Elon Musk if he steps down at Twitter? Will Ron DeSantis run for President in 2024? And Stanford University looks, well, stupid. Michele delves into all three… plus a story about cars with bows on top.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-12-21
30 min
The Michele Tafoya Podcast
Elon, DeSantis and Stanford… Oh my!
Who will replace Elon Musk if he steps down at Twitter? Will Ron DeSantis run for President in 2024? And Stanford University looks, well, stupid. Michele delves into all three… plus a story about cars with bows on top.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-12-21
30 min
Sidewalk Talk
Rule Makers and Rule Breakers with Michele Gelfand
Michele Gelfand is a Professor at Stanford University, and an expert on negotiation and cross-cultural psychology. Her book Rule Makers, Rule Breakers explores how tight and loose cultures wire our world, and in doing so offers unique insights on how we might bridge today’s cultural divides. Michele and Traci chat about the impact of culture on everything from international negotiation to couple’s arguments over chores… in a wide-ranging and fascinating conversation that might just shift how you see yourself and the people around you. Episode Timeline [00:09] Intro [0:58] Meet Michele [3:33] “Tight” and “loose” culture as a puzzle [5:25...
2022-10-19
48 min
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
Alka Joshi: NYTimes best-selling Author of The Henna Artist on Designing a Meaningful Life (rerun)
What does it take to design a meaningful life? I believe that is why we are here and yet, it can feel out of reach. Alka Joshi, the New York Times best-selling author of The Henna Artist and her most recent book The Secret Keeper of Jaipur is on to share her journey from successful entrepreneur to full time author. Alka believes that the energy we put out into the world is what we attract back in. She shares how we can live more intentionally and with more joy and success. She also shares her writing practice and much more...
2022-09-21
58 min
Awakenings with Michele Meiche
Can Mindfulness Improve Mental Health? - Mindfulness Expert Greg Hammer, MD
Greg Hammer, MD is a Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, pediatric intensive care physician, pediatric anesthesiologist, and the author of GAINwithout Pain: The Happiness Handbook for Health Care Professionals. Dr. Hammer is a health enthusiast and meditator, utilizing a non-duality and mindfulness-based approach, including the GAIN method. www.GregHammerMD.com ________________ Awakenings with Michele Meiche is your place for information and insight to understand the Global Shift of Awareness and Awakening to live a more Soul fulfilling life and experiencing Soul fulfilling relationships. Awakenings broadcasts ‘Live every Wednesday 12pm -1:30 pm PT Call in for Intuitive and Numerology Readings # 347-539-5122 ...
2022-08-24
1h 34
Rosie Radio
Revealed: 5 Labs You MUST Run To Uncover The Root Causes of Your Flabby, Foggy and Fatigued
You’re working with a functional medicine doc to help you uncover the root causes of your flabby, foggy and fatigued … but something is missing. You’re still struggling with symptoms that just won’t resolve: you’re exhausted, your sleep sucks, your brain gets jammed or the weight just won’t let go. They ran some tests, you changed your diet and are taking supplements, but it’s not been enough. You’re still looking for answers. What is missing?! Why am I still struggling?I’ve watched so many of you lament in the...
2022-08-15
43 min
Forward From 50 show
Episode 003 – Michele Stanford helps people make healthier choices
In the process of researching a health scare, Michele discovered a lot of helpful information about America’s food supply, toxins in the environment and how they work to impact everyone’s health.
2022-08-10
42 min
Ask a Decision Engineer
S4E09 Michele Wucker on how to think about risk
Risk. For some people, the very thought sends chills down their spines, yet for others, the topic prompts a sense of thrill. Why is that the case? And what does that mean for how we think about risk in decision making?To answer those questions and more, I turned to Michele Wucker, author of the books, The Gray Rhino, and You Are What You Risk. We chat about how the way we define risk matters, the layers of factors that make up our risk fingerprint, and things to keep in mind about risk when making group decisions.
2022-07-27
45 min
Zoe MD
ADHD in the workplace with Dr.Kalaki Clarke
Kalaki Clarke, MD is a Board-Certified Family Physician who provides competent and compassionate medical care for individuals experiencing homelessness on Skid Row in Downtown, Los Angeles. In 2005 she earned her Medical Degree from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska and after a non-traditional medical journey, in 2017 she completed her Family Medicine Residency at the University of California, Irvine. It was her personal experience of receiving a late diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Inattentive Type at age 35 (in 2015) which helped shape her passion as a mental health and ADHD advocate. Dr. Clarke serves as an Administrator of Physicians with ADHD...
2022-05-06
19 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
How The Invisible Influence of Culture Shapes Our Behavior | Michele Gelfand
The culture we live in has an invisible influence over our individual and collective behaviors. The tendency towards openness or order in a society is expressed by Michele Gelfand, as the looseness or tightness of a culture. How loose or tight a country is can be correlated to the amount of threat the nation has faced in the past, and in turn, can indicate how its people will respond to a new threat, such as a global pandemic. Michele Gelfand is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Professor of P...
2022-05-02
1h 15
Design Thinking 101
User Research + Asking Better Questions with Michele Ronsen — DT101 E88
Michele Ronsen is the founder of Curiosity Tank, a leading user research consultancy and educational institution, helping individuals and organizations learn how to ask better questions, conduct research, and make better decisions around the world. Listen to learn about: >> The benefits of user research to designers>> User research skills>> Quantitative vs qualitative research>> Curiosity Tank’s six-workshop series, Ask Like a Pro>> Where user research is headed Our Guest Michele Ronsen is an executive with 20 years of experience in Fortune 500s, academia, and start-ups. A professionally trained graphic designer, Michele worked at...
2022-03-08
35 min
Civil Libertrees
Episode 2: Professor Michele Dauber (Part 2)
In this second part, Professor Michele Dauber focuses on the role that Greek Life at Stanford and the national movement for its abolition. Content Warning: mentions of violence, rape, substance use, and death. CREDITS:Hosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi GuptaMusic: Arnob DasEditing: Katherine ZhouCover Art: Lucy Nemerov
2022-01-27
10 min
Our Mothers Ourselves
Gladys Barry, aka Omaha Gigi, Grandma Poker Player. A Conversation With Michele Barry
Some women take up crafting or knitting or volunteering in their later years. For Gladys Barry, also known as Gigi, there was a different hobby: Poker.Gigi was born in Brooklyn and worked as a math teacher in elementary school. She learned to play poker from some of her friends, and realized she had a knack for it.So she began to play in low stakes tournaments, and kept getting better and better, earning herself the nickname Omaha Gigi.Once, she went into a casino and sat at a table filled with young...
2022-01-25
30 min
Civil Libertrees
Episode 1: Professor Michele Dauber (Part 1)
Professor Michele Dauber dives into Stanford-specific issues such as the new alcohol policy, activism on campus, concerns with administration, and on a national scale, abortion rights. Content Warning: mentions of violence, rape, and substance use.CREDITSHosts: Nicole Domingo and Avi GuptaStudent Section: Lucy Nemerov and Katherine Zhou Music: Arnob Das Editing: Eleanor Schroeder Cover Art: Lucy Nemerov
2022-01-19
33 min
Dastardly Cleverness in the Service of Good
Michele Gelfand: What Tight & Loose Cultures Tell Us About the World & Ourselves
In Singapore, you can face a heavy fine or even jail for offenses like spitting on the sidewalk and importing chewing gum. Meanwhile in New Zealand, a man who hatched himself from a giant egg was appointed the country’s “official wizard.” These are examples of tight and loose cultures. Much of what’s going on in America and the world right now can be understood better through knowing more about tightness and looseness: for example, the appeal of authoritarian leaders, or refusals to follow COVID safety guidelines. Spencer's guest this time is Michele Gelfand, an exper...
2021-11-04
1h 04
Cabana Chats
Cabana Chats: Michele Filgate
In this fifth episode of Cabana Chats, we bring you a conversation on the importance of accountability, the ways that genres inform one another, and the awesomeness of the individual writers who support us, with the wonderful writer and person Michele Filgate! Michele Filgate is a contributing editor at Literary Hub and the editor of the critically acclaimed anthology What My Mother and I Don’t Talk About. At the time of this episode’s conversation, she is an M.F.A. student at NYU. Her work has appeared in Longreads, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Time...
2021-08-24
33 min
Fund the People: A Podcast with Rusty Stahl
Talent Matters Remix, Part III: Culture of Care - with Michele Booth Cole
This is the third and final episode of Talent Matters Remix, our special summer series in partnership with ProInspire, co-hosted by Monisha Kapila and Rusty Stahl. In this episode, Monisha and Rusty talk with Michele Booth Cole, Executive Director of Safe Shores - The DC Children’s Advocacy Center, about why and how to build a nonprofit organizational culture that supports and develops employees. Michele reflects on her article, “A Culture of Care, Without Compromise,” in the Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) Talent Matters blog series. She discusses how her experience and thinking has evolved since the piece...
2021-07-28
49 min
Profitable Content with Jawspeaksdigital
EP 42 What does the TV Doctor prescribe? What You Need to Watch on TV Show to Feel Better With Dr. Michele Foss
Hello! I'm Jessica. Welcome to my series Why I Started a Podcast. I get to speak to some great digital leaders, find out how they started their businesses and why. In a time when we're watching more TV than ever before, who is a better guest to get on than the TV Doctor herself Michele Foss-Snowden. Michele (with one l) is not just a fellow podcaster but a professor as well. She tells us why she subscribes shows, how TV can heal and why she fell in love with it. I LOVE helping you use tec...
2021-06-10
48 min
Vedge Your Best, Vegan Ideas for Everyone At Any Age
32: Sid Garza Hillman Interview - Six Truths
This week’s guest on Vedge Your Best is Sid Garza Hillman.Sid Garza-Hillman is the author of three books:Approaching the Natural: A Health Manifesto,Raising Healthy Parents: Small Steps, Less Stress, and a Thriving Family and Six Truths: Live by these truths and be happy. Don’t and you won’t.Sid holds a BA in Philosophy from UCLA, is a public speaker, podcaster (What Sid Thinks Podcast), certified nutritionist & running coach, and founder of smallsteppers.com. He is the Stanford Inn & Res...
2021-04-13
1h 04
On The Issues With Michele Goodwin
From Filibuster to Representation: is the Senate Broken?
The 2020 election revealed the deep fractures in U.S. democracy and its electoral system. Many were already there, but this past election truly pushed our voting system to its limits. “Many of the familiar procedures for translating the people’s will into the choice of a president depend on norms of behavior, not laws,” guest Rick Hasen put it—evident from the significant efforts undertaken to undermine and interfere with the results of the election. Part of this dysfunction played out in the Senate, where the institution itself protects arcane rules and undemocratic processes. Is the Senate...
2021-03-23
1h 06
Profitable Content with Jawspeaksdigital
Ep 40 Why I started a Podcast with Host Michele Foss-Snowden of The TV Doctor Podcast
Im Back! Hello! I'm Jessica. Welcome to my series Why I Started a Podcast. I get to speak to some great digital leaders, find out how they started their businesses and why. In a time when we're watching more TV than ever before, who is a better guest to get on than the TV Doctor herself Michele Foss-Snowden. Michele (with one l) is not just a fellow podcaster but a professor as well. She tells us why she subscribes shows, how TV can heal and why she fell in love with it. Dr. Mi...
2021-03-17
48 min
New Books in Human Rights
Lynette J. Chua, "The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life" (Stanford UP, 2018)
The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life (Stanford UP, 2018) offers an intimate ethnographic account of a group of LGBT activists before, during, and after Myanmar's post-2011 political transition. Lynette J. Chua explores how these activists devoted themselves to, and fell in love with, the practice of human rights and how they were able to empower queer Burmese to accept themselves, gain social belonging, and reform discriminatory legislation and law enforcement. Informed by interviews with activists from all walks of life—city dwellers, villagers, political dissidents, children of military families, wage lab...
2021-02-15
45 min
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Lynette J. Chua, "The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life" (Stanford UP, 2018)
The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life (Stanford UP, 2018) offers an intimate ethnographic account of a group of LGBT activists before, during, and after Myanmar's post-2011 political transition. Lynette J. Chua explores how these activists devoted themselves to, and fell in love with, the practice of human rights and how they were able to empower queer Burmese to accept themselves, gain social belonging, and reform discriminatory legislation and law enforcement. Informed by interviews with activists from all walks of life—city dwellers, villagers, political dissidents, children of military families, wage lab...
2021-02-15
45 min
New Books in LGBTQ+ Studies
Lynette J. Chua, "The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life" (Stanford UP, 2018)
The Politics of Love in Myanmar: LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of Life (Stanford UP, 2018) offers an intimate ethnographic account of a group of LGBT activists before, during, and after Myanmar's post-2011 political transition. Lynette J. Chua explores how these activists devoted themselves to, and fell in love with, the practice of human rights and how they were able to empower queer Burmese to accept themselves, gain social belonging, and reform discriminatory legislation and law enforcement. Informed by interviews with activists from all walks of life—city dwellers, villagers, political dissidents, children of military families, wage lab...
2021-02-15
45 min
LoveCapades
Episode 5
After experiencing a painful betrayal and breakup with Jack, Michele meets a charming young Roman named Sandro. Their story, while enchanting, does not reach the fever pitch of her romance with Nicola whom she can’t seem to find to save her soul. It appeared as if he’d dropped off the face of the Earth. This was to become one of the great mysteries of her life. But in her style of making lemonade out of lemons, Michele enjoyed her time with the handsome, and rich, young Roman while she worked in a couple of fascinating job assignments found...
2020-12-01
38 min
Evolving Ageless Podcast
Fueling the body to accelerate your performance with Stan Graham
Meet Stanford Graham, the founder and CEO of Elements Meals. My guest has created a solution to getting in that whole food meal right to you in a matter of minutes! He has taken his love for nutrient dense, whole foods, and using state-of-the-art freeze drying technology, has been able to create an easy way to get that straight from the farm meal right to you.
2020-10-20
40 min
The She Built It Podcast with Melanie & Dr. Michele
Providing Excellence - With Dr. Annie Chiu
“I found my passion in cosmetic dermatology because I found it so incredibly empowering when you change the way someone feels about how they look, how much more confident they can be in every other aspect of their life. I'm in a position in my career where it's not just about building my own business. I'm really trying to push the cosmetic dermatology field forward with new techniques, new products, and new equipment.” Dr. Chiu is a Board-Certified Cosmetic Dermatologist and the Founder of The Derm Institute. She loves being able to make a difference in ho...
2020-10-20
36 min
BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 98: Gain Video Confidence with Expert, Michele Moreno
How many of you experience sweaty palms, shaky knees, and can feel your heart about to pound its way out of your chest the moment you have to speak or perform publicly? Glossophobia, also known as the fear of public speaking, stage fright or performance anxiety, affects an estimated 73% of the population according to a recent article in Psychology Today. Now, in this day and age, with all of the new technology and the increase in video conference meetings, you have to be prepared to speak to an audience AND be camera-ready at any given moment. Which only increases the a...
2020-10-07
40 min
On The Issues With Michele Goodwin
Can The President Suspend The Election?
On today’s show, we focus on the question: Can the president suspend the elections? The short answer: No. But while the law is clear, President Trump’s efforts to delay the elections, sow distrust in our democratic processes, and wreak havoc on the U.S. electoral process are already well underway. On July 30, President Trump tweeted mail-in voting will make this year’s elections “the most inaccurate and fraudulent election in history.” (In reality, mail-in voter fraud averages 0.0025 percent.) This, just months after he and others dismissed as ridiculous Democratic presidential nominee Joseph Biden’s warnings in April that...
2020-09-29
1h 07
The She Built It Podcast with Melanie & Dr. Michele
Beyond a Balanced Lifestyle with Dr. Aviva Alyeshmerni
“My dream is to be my own boss because of who I am as a person. I want to make change for the better. All the time. The most important thing I learned is that you need to trust who you are and be who you are.” The Founder of Concierge Pediatrics, Dr. Aviva Alyeshmerni received her B.S. and M.S. with honors in Biological Sciences from Stanford University. Dr. Vivi taught AP Biology and coached cross country running at Crossroads High School in Santa Monica. She attended the Sackler School of Medicine in Tel Aviv, Israel, carried out...
2020-09-29
00 min
Feel the Boot
Michele Chaboudy - Feel the Boot Interview
I recently had the chance to talk with Michele Chaboudy.She is an experienced senior executive, serial entrepreneur, consultant, and angel investor.Michele is vice-chair of the north bay angels and teaches innovation at Santa Rosa Junior College.Her background and experience are wildly diverse giving her insights broad applicability.In this interview, she shares tons of useful advice for any founder or CEO.In the course of our conversation, we talked about:how many young entrepreneurs misunderstand networking. It is not handing out...
2020-09-04
38 min
The Rebel Health Coach
Informed Consent + Real Food: How to Take Control of Your Health - with Michele Stanford
Michele Stanford believes that living life nourished means nourishing all aspects of life: bathing our hearts and minds in truth and, in turn, nourishing our bodies with healing, wholesome foods the way God intended, as well as practicing the important task of self-care.After years of suffering from her own health issues for which conventional medicine could not provide answers, Michele took back her power, spending thousands of hours researching to find answers and solutions. A functional approach to health was the key that enabled her healing journey.Michele’s functional approach to health begins wi...
2020-07-13
1h 22
Smarter Cars
Jason Stinson - Renovo
In this episode, we talk with Jason Stinson, CTO and co-founder of Renovo. We discuss Renovo’s origin story going back to 2010 - from its original electric supercar The Coupe, to working with Stanford on Marty, to developing an automotive software platform to help companies manage data from autonomous driving and assisted driving systems. Jason’s a car guy and a tech guy so we also discuss his thoughts on the future of autonomy, whether there will ever be a Level 3 car, and what it will take to get autonomous vehicles deployed at scale. --- Support this podcast: http...
2020-06-15
40 min
The Development Debrief
(BONUS EPISODE) Michele Schiele: Brilliant Minds and Highly Successful People
Brilliant minds are fascinating and complex. One of the greatest gifts of our profession is the opportunity to work with highly successful donors and incredibly talented faculty and staff. I have always felt inspired by these individuals. However, working with them is not always easy. In this short bonus episode, Michele Schiele (Senior Associate Vice President for Development at Stanford University) shares her views and even has a name for these individuals. She calls them stallions. Listen further to know why she calls them that, and how best to work with them!
2020-05-24
14 min
The Development Debrief
23. Michele Schiele: Complicated Projects and Institutional Change
Have you ever wondered how schools pull off large naming gifts or big institutional change? Michele Schiele (Senior Associate Vice President for Development, Stanford University)has been part of several historic development moments and challenging projects throughout her career. She shares with us what goes into this work and how best to lead it. Michele let’s us know that strong female mentors were key, and she has always kept a portfolio. Big scale institutional changes are Michele’s specialty. Afterwards, stay tuned for a special bonus episode with Michele!
2020-05-24
29 min
Dad to Dad Podcast
Dad to Dad 99 - Dr. Lawrence Fung - Director of the Stanford Neurodiversity Project & Father of a Child with Autism
On this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast, host David Hirsch talks with Dr. Lawrence Fung, a psychologist and Director of the Stanford University Neurodiversity Alliance. Dr. Fung and his wife Michele have two children Hannah,13 and Zachary, 16, who was diagnosed with Autism at age 3. We’ll hear Dr. Fung talk about his work to help take advantage of the inherent talents of individuals with Autism. It’s a fascinating glimpse at a man who is changing the world for the better. That’s all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Find out more about...
2020-05-22
50 min
AWAKEN Inner Wisdom @BethBellLIVE
"Energy Is Everything" Guest Michele La Gamba-Himmel
This weeks Episode on the “Pollinating 🐝 the Planet 🌎 with L❤️VE” Show with host Beth Bell: EPISODE DESCRIPTION:As a result of many years of spiritual work this weeks guest has opened and accessed Divine realms. It’s through her miraculous energy work that she has been a guide to many others to help heal humanity. Over the years her husband, a NYC attorney, has witnessed many unexplainable phenomenon that inspired him to write a novel that bridges the spiritual world and the logical mind. It’s through this logical magic that they together have been able to spread the mess...
2020-03-24
53 min
On The Dance Floor
Episode 6 - with Michele Thomson, Kelsey MacDonald, Catriona Matthew and Angela Stanford
Coming to you from the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, Emma Dodds is joined at the Renaissance Club by ASI ambassadors Michele Thomson and Kelsey MacDonald to talk about the men's event and look ahead to the Ladies Scottish Open at the same venue in August. The countdown to this year's Solheim Cup continues with European Team captain Catriona Matthew stopping by for a chat (with the trophy!) Plus, we cross to Beth Allen Stateside to catch up with the 2018 Evian Championship winner Angela Stanford ahead of the defence of her title later this month.On Twitter: www...
2019-07-18
49 min
The Get Foxy Show
Balancing Your Hormones – Michele Stanford
Balanced Your Hormones, Balance Your Life! Michele Standford is a graduate of The Institute of Integrative Nutrition, completed her certification as a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, with Function Diagnostic Nutrition®. As well, Michele holds a Master of Education from Liberty University. She is the author of Informed Consent: Critical Truths Essential to Your Health and [...] The post Balancing Your Hormones – Michele Stanford appeared first on The Get Foxy Show.
2019-04-08
35 min
Awakenings with Michele Meiche
Healing Trauma Through Yoga with Yogi Tatiana Forero Puerta
Tatiana Forero Puerta is originally from Bogotá, Colombia. A graduate of Stanford and New York Universities, she is the author of YOGA FOR THE WOUNDED HEART: A Journey, Philosophy, and Practice of Healing Emotional Pain (Lantern Books, 2018) and Cleaning the Ghost Room (Able Muse Press, 2019). With over 1,000 hours of training in various modalities and over a decade of teaching experience, Tatiana’s work explores the process of healing from deep wounds and trauma through the yogic paradigm. Tatiana is also core faculty at Peaceful Generation Now, a NY-based mindfulness program focused on bringing mindfulness to schools. www.yogaforthewoundedheart.com ________________________________________________________ Awakenings With Michele...
2019-01-30
1h 37
Smarter Cars
Reilly Brennan - Trucks VC
Today on the podcast we have Reilly Brennan, a founding general partner of Trucks VC, a seed-stage venture capital firm focused on transportation. He also holds a teaching appointment at Stanford University and is the author of the Future of Transportation newsletter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smarter-cars/support
2019-01-23
50 min
Court Junkie
Ep 58: Emily Doe and the Stanford Rape Case
In January 2015, a call of an unconscious female came into the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office in Palo Alto, California. Deputies responded to a fraternity house on the Stanford campus and found an unresponsive woman who had been sexually assaulted, lying on the ground outside, behind a dumpster. The suspect was a freshman at Stanford, and the trial and sentencing that followed would make national news. I spoke with Professor Michele Dauber, a law professor at Stanford, for this episode. You can follow Professor Dauber on Twitter @mldauber. For more information on what's next for Professor Dauber's campaign, please visit eno...
2018-09-17
1h 00
World Class
How do you stop a pandemic in the middle of a war? on "World Class with Michael McFaul"
When we think of health in conflict zones, we usually think of the victims of violence. But more people can die due to other healthcare disruptions than they do from combat wounds. War-torn states are vulnerable to malnutrition, contaminated water, and – most terrifying – outbreaks such as Ebola and Zika. If physicians can't do their work, the wrong set of conditions could set off a global pandemic. What lessons can we draw from the past few years, and what steps are we taking now to be ready for the next inevitable outbreak? Michele Barry and Paul Wise are two...
2018-04-20
20 min
World Class
Doctors in the Crosshairs
Medical and humanitarian workers are increasingly in the crosshairs as hospitals and aid centers have become part of the battlefield in today's wars. In this panel discussion, the producers of the new documentary, The New Barbarianism, and FSI faculty discuss this crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways forward. They build off the film, a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original, which features original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan, to analyze the profound surge of violence seen across several open-ended conflicts. This episode is brought to you by the Stanford Center...
2018-04-06
1h 12
Podcast By The Bay
Interview with Professor Michele Dauber discussing the Recall Judge Persky Campaign- Feb. 2018
Podcast by the Bay conducts an exclusive interview with Stanford Professor Michele Dauber discussing the recall Judge Aaron Persky campaign (From the Brock Turner case) and the upcoming June Ballot measure. Michele also highlights the inbalance of the current judicial system and how this case became one of the prequels and early sign of the #metoo movement. Interviewed on Feb. 24, 2018- Stay Tuned! *Please note this episode contains graphic language. Website- www.podcastbythebay.comTwitter- https://twitter.com/@PodcastbythebayFaceBook- www.facebook.com/podcastbythebay
2018-03-06
43 min
World Class
How Do Civil Wars Happen?
What causes civil wars and what can we do about it? Michael McFaul introduces a panel of some of FSI’s most distinguished scholars, who tackle this complex topic in a special two-volume issue of Daedalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Karl Eikenberry, the former US ambassador to Afghanistan, and Stephen Krasner, former State Dept. director of policy planning, are co-editors of this volume; they are joined by FSI senior fellows Francis Fukuyama, Stephen Stedman, Michele Barry, James Fearon, and Paul Wise. If you like what you hear, you can get ad...
2017-11-04
1h 32
Stanford Politics Podcast
019: Sexual Assault and Stanford
Ben 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.
2017-02-22
00 min
Stanford Politics
Podcast: Sexual Assault and Stanford
Ben 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.com
2017-02-22
1h 18
Stream Audiobook in Science & Technology, Magazine & Radio
Birds of Pandemonium by Michele Raffin | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Birds of Pandemonium Author: Michele Raffin Narrator: Tamara Marston Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins Language: English Release date: 10-07-14 Publisher: HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books Genres: Science & Technology, Environment Summary: Eighteen years ago, Stanford MBA Michele Raffin pulled off the road to help an injured dove, a momentary impulse that ignited in her a fervent commitment to saving vulnerable bird species. Today, her suburban home plays host to Pandemonium Aviaries, one of the largest avian rescue sanctuaries and endangered breeding facilities in the country, with a...
2014-10-07
6h 07
Power of Positive
Michele Smith: Control The Controllables
**Positive Coaching Alliance is proud to have worked with Liberty Mutual Insurance to create this podcast and [other powerful resources](http://devzone.positivecoach.org/browse/%2522Liberty%2520Mutual%2520Insurance%2522).** This podcast series features Positive Coaching Alliance staff interviewing prominent former athletes, coaches and general managers. Each episode, these influential stars share insights from their own sports careers. Listen in as they talk about filling emotional tanks, bouncing back from mistakes, staying motivated through long seasons to continually give 100% effort, and how they translated their sports experience to invaluable life lessons. **IN THIS EPISODE: MICHELE SMITH** In this episode, Jim talks with...
2014-09-01
38 min
Inside Social Innovation
Health Innovation Challenges in India and Africa: Panel Discussion
There is immense potential in providing better quality of care and health access in low-resource settings through technological and social innovations. Michele Barry, Director of Global Health Programs in Medicine at Stanford leads a distinguished group of global health professionals who have created innovative programs to benefit their respective countries’ health services. Their work in the clinical and community level have given much headway to the eradication of infectious disease, the reduction of maternal mortality and the overall strengthening of health systems. Access to health care is the focus of this panel discussion, from the 2011 Global Health Series organized by...
2012-09-27
1h 19
Inside Social Innovation
Global Health Speaker Series
It has been calculated that the global consumption rate of cigarettes is about 1,000 per person per year – with 6 trillion cigarettes smoked every year. The modern cigarette is a carefully designed object, which the tobacco industry – with mass marketing and scientific engineering – has packaged into a product that will cause nearly 10 million fatalities per year by 2030. As a public health priority, curbing smoking on the global level can significantly reduce premature and preventable death. Presenting scholarly research and advocating for pressure against the forces of the tobacco industry, Stanford Professor Robert Proctor is introduced by Dr. Michele Bary and speaks in the...
2011-06-29
46 min
Inside Social Innovation
Sonal Shah, Michele Jolin, and Greg Nelson - Social Innovation in the White House
President Obama has sent a powerful message to the American public since taking office: Social innovation can play an important role in rebuilding a stronger country. With the passage of stimulus packages in areas such as clean energy, national service, and climate change, it's clear that the White House is approaching national challenges in new ways. In this panel discussion, hosted by Full Circle Fund and sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, key staff in the Obama administration provide the broad outlines for these exciting changes. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/sonal_shah_michele_jolin...
2009-06-29
42 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Hearsay Culture Show #75, 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 Profs. David Levine (David Levines are everywhere!) and Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis, authors of Against Intellectual Monopoly. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2008-10-08
57 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Hearsay Culture Show #75, 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 Profs. David Levine (David Levines are everywhere!) and Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis, authors of Against Intellectual Monopoly. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2008-10-08
57 min
Hearsay Culture Radio
Hearsay Culture Show #75, 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 Profs. David Levine (David Levines are everywhere!) and Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis, authors of Against Intellectual Monopoly. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2008-10-08
57 min
Hearsay Culture Radio
Hearsay Culture Show #75, 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 Profs. David Levine (David Levines are everywhere!) and Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis, authors of Against Intellectual Monopoly. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2008-10-08
57 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Hearsay Culture Show #75, 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 Profs. David Levine (David Levines are everywhere!) and Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis, authors of Against Intellectual Monopoly. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2008-10-08
57 min
Center for Internet and Society
Hearsay Culture Show #75, 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 Profs. David Levine (David Levines are everywhere!) and Michele Boldrin of Washington University in St. Louis, authors of Against Intellectual Monopoly. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2008-10-08
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