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Critics at Large | The New Yorker
After “Wicked,” What Do We Want from the Musical?
The American musical is in a state of flux. Today’s Broadway offerings are mostly jukebox musicals and blatant I.P. grabs; original ideas are few and far between. Meanwhile, Jon M. Chu’s earnest (and lengthy) two-part adaptation of “Wicked”—an origin story for the Wicked Witch of the West that first premièred on the Great White Way over twenty years ago—has struck a chord with today’s audiences. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss “Wicked” before stepping back to trace the evolution of the musical form, from the first show...
2025-11-27
37 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
TPP 473: A Conversation with Naomi Fisher About EMDR
Today we’re exploring EMDR—Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing—a therapeutic approach that’s been shown to be highly effective in treating trauma, including for neurodivergent individuals. My guest is Dr. Naomi Fisher, a clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma, autism, and alternative education, and an expert in EMDR. Naomi will share her journey into EMDR and explains not just the mechanics of how it works, but also what actually happens in a session. We talk about the importance of understanding trauma in children, particularly those who are neurodivergent, and why flexibility and attunement are so essential for therapis...
2025-11-04
38 min
Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children
TPP 473: A Conversation with Naomi Fisher About EMDR
Today we’re exploring EMDR—Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing—a therapeutic approach that’s been shown to be highly effective in treating trauma, including for neurodivergent individuals. My guest is Dr. Naomi Fisher, a clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma, autism, and alternative education, and an expert in EMDR. Naomi will share her journey into EMDR and explains not just the mechanics of how it works, but also what actually happens in a session. We talk about the importance of understanding trauma in children, particularly those who are neurodivergent, and why flexibility and attunement are so essential for therapis...
2025-11-04
38 min
Reading Around the Margins
Episode 4: "Deborah Shapiro on the influence of a stray desire to make artworks, from the letters of Vincent van Gogh"
Writer and publisher Deborah Shapiro joins Naomi in a conversation on The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh. From that starting point, they discuss the desire to create, underlining versus annotating, and the importance of lamps, physical and metaphorical.To preorder Naomi's new title, Marginalia: an autobiography from Autofocus Books, please click here.Deborah Shapiro is the author of the novels The Sun in Your Eyes (2016, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice), The Summer Demands (2019), and Consolation (2022). Her writing has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Sight Uns...
2025-07-08
21 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Ben Rothenberg Discusses The Australian Open with Craig Shapiro
G'Day My Friends, We are in Melbourne, it's day 4 of the Australian Open, and Ben Rothenberg and I sat down at The Collins Hotel to discuss the fortunes of Naomi Osaka, the plight of Nick Kyrgios, the rise of Joao Fonseca, the Elena Rybakina controversy, the issue of the positive tests of Swiatek and Sinner, the impending sale of Tennis Channel, and the latest on the Saudi takeover of tennis. It is everything you need. Recorded and Released on 1.15Subscribe to Ben's substack BOUNCES The Craig Shapiro...
2025-01-15
33 min
Ground Pass: A Tennis Podcast
An Insider look in to the Australian Open
In this engaging conversation, Anastasia and tennis insider Craig Shapiro delve into the highlights of day two at the Australian Open, discussing match performances, player insights, and the vibrant atmosphere of the tournament. They explore the challenges faced by players like Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka, while also touching on the significance of tennis fashion and sponsorships in the sport. The discussion provides a unique insider perspective on the tournament, making it a must-listen for tennis fans.Chapters00:00 Introduction10:23 Exploring the Australian Open Venue and Atmosphere15:33 In-Depth Match Review...
2025-01-15
48 min
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
After “Wicked,” What Do We Want from the Musical?
The American musical is in a state of flux. Today’s Broadway offerings are mostly jukebox musicals and blatant I.P. grabs; original ideas are few and far between. Meanwhile, one of the biggest films of the season is Jon M. Chu’s earnest (and lengthy) adaptation of “Wicked,” the origin story of the Wicked Witch of the West that first premièred on the Great White Way nearly twenty years ago—and has been a smash hit ever since. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss why “Wicked” is resonating with audiences...
2024-12-12
47 min
Critics at Large | The New Yorker
After “Wicked,” What Do We Want from the Musical?
The American musical is in a state of flux. Today’s Broadway offerings are mostly jukebox musicals and blatant I.P. grabs; original ideas are few and far between. Meanwhile, one of the biggest films of the season is Jon M. Chu’s earnest (and lengthy) adaptation of “Wicked,” the origin story of the Wicked Witch of the West that first premièred on the Great White Way nearly twenty years ago—and has been a smash hit ever since. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss why “Wicked” is resonating with audiences...
2024-12-12
47 min
Shot of Digital Health Therapy
Glen Tullman, CEO of Transcarent : Reimagining Healthcare Innovation, Access & Impact
This week on #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I wished that we had booked our guest for at least 3 hours as the nuggets of wisdom kept coming. It was our pleasure to 🎙 host Glen Tullman, the legendary CEO of Transcarent. Glen took us through his journey—from launching companies to pioneering the way we think about healthcare with his vision for better, more affordable, and accessible care. Glen’s perspective on innovation, category creation, and putting patients at the center of healthcare offers invaluable insights for leaders everywhere.Top 5 Nuggets: 🚀 “Innovate by...
2024-11-06
47 min
Mind
U.S. Paralympic Team Performance Consultant Jamie Shapiro: Athletes’ Peak Performance
Athletes’ mental health has received significant attention recently, with Olympians like Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles bringing the conversation to the forefront. While the spotlight may be new, the practice of sport psychology has long been established. What role do sport psychologists play in supporting athletes? How could athletes’ mental health shape broader public views on mental health? Dr. Jamie Shapiro, a mental performance consultant for the U.S. Paralympic team and a former competitive gymnast, has firsthand insight into the unique challenges athletes encounter.Jamie Shapiro, PhD, is a professor and the director of t...
2024-09-19
23 min
CANADALAND
Jesse Brown Brings You The Worst Podcast
In this primer episode of The Worst Podcast, Canadaland publisher Jesse Brown reflects on why he’s backing The Worst Podcast. Host (and acclaimed underground documentary filmmaker) Alan Zweig expresses major doubts about all of it.Follow The Worst Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Season one launches September 4.The Worst Podcast is a production of Double Double, a new imprint from Canadaland, publishing podcasts that are not a product of our newsroom.Host: Jesse BrownCredits: Kattie Laur (Producer), Kevin Sexton (Producer), Julie Shapiro (Executive Producer), Alan Bl...
2024-09-02
24 min
Kathy's Corner at Projectkin
Kathy's Corner » Handling and Preserving the Physical “Stuff” » August 2024
As many of us did during the pandemic, Kathy Stone joined a book club. Digging into What We Keep by Bill Shapiro with Naomi Wax led to not only insights about the “stuff” in her personal collection but also a long-term friendship with Martie McNabb of Show & Tales and Things That Matter videos.Today’s talk was a conversation with Martie and built on a detailed post that Kathy shared with specific tips for handling artifacts in your collection, including memorabilia, keepsakes, ephemera, and trinkets. You’ll want to take special note of the lists of resou...
2024-08-23
1h 03
Moms of Flavortown
MoF Ep 67 - Listen Up, Bearitos! The Bear S3 Eps 3 & 4 Recap
Send a textDebbie (@waynesbasement) and Rachel (@rachelscbloor) are rolling out to recap The Bear Season 3 Eps 3 & 4!!! We talk Debbie’s new DOG, anchovy paste, what days restaurants should be closed, how much we love SYD, and of course our kids and what we’re cooking! Follow us for all things Food Network, Top Chef, The Bear, parenting, communism, memes, and whatever else!! Naomi Pomeroyhttps://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/16/dining/naomi-pomeroy-dead.htmlUpstream Podcasthttps://www.upstreampodcast.org/Hefner - The Day That Thatcher Dies
2024-07-24
1h 03
Shining Moon: A Speculative Fiction Podcast
Shining Moon Episode 41: Reading the Nebulas II
With me today to read the novelette category for the Nebulas are Allen Dyen-Shapiro, Leigh Harlen, and Brent Lambert. Allan Dyen-Shapiro is a Ph.D. biochemist who enjoyed a 19-year research career. He now teaches in high-poverty schools in Southwest Florida and recently ramped up his union activism. He's sold short fiction to venues including Dark Matter Magazine, Flash Fiction Online, and numerous anthologies and co-edited an anthology of speculative fiction set in the Middle East. He's a member of SFWA and Codex and blogs at allandyenshapiro.com, where you'll also find links to his s...
2024-05-08
1h 02
TorahAnytime Daily Dose
Daily Dose #2,037: Excuses Excuses - R' Ephraim Eliyahu Shapiro
Full TorahAnytime LectureVideo or AudioMore classes from R' Ephraim Eliyahu Shapiro⭐ 2,037👤 By R' Ephraim Eliyahu Shapiro💊 Daily Dose #2037Want to sponsor a future Dose?Click HereWant to to Receive the Daily Dose Video via WhatsApp?Simply Click Here💫 Thank You to the Sponsors of Today's Daily Dose:🕯 Leilui Nishmat forSvetlana Golda bat Sarach v' AharonEsther Alhanaty R' Yitzcho...
2024-05-02
01 min
The Ted and Austin Broer Show - MP3 Edition
02-01-24
Episode 2207 - Will facial recognition cameras be everywhere? More IDF war crimes. Will Lake City ammo production be stopped. Who is Ben Shapiro? Is he Mossad? Naomi Wolf has seen the light? Should you give your child 76 vaccines? Plus much more! High energy must listen show!
2024-02-01
58 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
AUSSIE OPEN LIVE SPECIAL WITH OSAKA BIOGRAPHER BEN ROTHENBERG & OSAKA AGENT STU DUGUID
On January 16th Ben Rothenberg and I hosted a full house at the best coffee shop in Melbourne for a live podcast/book signing. The Osaka book was available for purchase and Ben signed books, and Naomi's agent Stu Duguid joined us . We talked in length about the Osaka comeback, the book, and then we hit the hot button topics of the day including gambling in tennis and the Zverev situation. It was an awesome Australian Open kickoff. The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is Powered By DiadoraRecorded 1.16 Released 1.19
2024-01-19
46 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Journalist Giri Nathan of Defector Discusses Current Events with Craig Shapiro
Giri Nathan of DEFECTOR and I kick off the 8th season with a current events special to get everyone excited about the Summer Down Under. We talked the Rafa situation, the Joker wrist, as well as Grigor, Coco, Iga, Rybakina, and all the others that are already in killer form. We talked Adrian Mannarino and Emma Navarro, and how Alex de Minaur is a top tenner. We talked Naomi Osaka .We talked domestic and European TV deals and the future of BREAK POINT. It was a great chat. Recorded and Released 1.8.24
2024-01-09
33 min
Doubles Only Tennis Podcast
Ben Rothenberg Interview: Reforming Pro Doubles & His New Book on Naomi Osaka
Ben Rothenberg is one of the most prolific and influential tennis journalists of the last several decades. He covered tennis for the New York Times for over 10 years, has contributed to The Racquet, and has been featured on BBC, CNN, and many other major news networks.I wanted to have Ben on to talk doubles and discuss his new book, Naomi Osaka: Her Journey to Finding Her Power & Her Voice. I recently listened to Ben on Craig Shapiro’s podcast where he said he thinks “doubles is in a position that’s not sustainable.”In this con...
2024-01-05
1h 43
Member Feed: Doubles Only Podcast
Ben Rothenberg Interview: Reforming Pro Doubles & His New Book on Naomi Osaka
Ben Rothenberg is one of the most prolific and influential tennis journalists of the last several decades. He covered tennis for the New York Times for over 10 years, has contributed to The Racquet, and has been featured on BBC, CNN, and many other major news networks.I wanted to have Ben on to talk doubles and discuss his new book, Naomi Osaka: Her Journey to Finding Her Power & Her Voice. I recently listened to Ben on Craig Shapiro’s podcast where he said he thinks “doubles is in a position that’s not sustainable.”In this con...
2024-01-05
1h 43
Bookreporter Talks To
2023 Bookreporter Bets On Selections: Books We're Betting You'll Love
Carol Fitzgerald shares commentary about her 44 Bookreporter Bets On selections from 2023. These are books that she is betting Bookreporter readers will love! Podcast interviews are available for the asterisked authors. Carol's Three Top Titles of 2023 Lady Tan's Circle of Women by Lisa See * Homecoming by Kate Morton * The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger * Fiction Go As a River by Shelley Read * Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok * Yellowface by R.F. Kuang The Museum of Failures by Thrity Umrigar * The Better Half by Alli Frank and...
2023-12-15
1h 33
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Ben Rothenberg Discusses Current Events and His Osaka Biography with Craig Shapiro
Ben Rothenberg is the host of the podcast No Challenges Remaining and was the tennis writer for the New York Times from 2011-2021, and spent the better part of his career with a keen eye on Naomi Osaka, from way before she became a household name, through her greatest achievements as well as her well documented struggles. His biography, NAOMI OSAKA comes out on January 9, and we discussed the book, and Naomi, at length. Additionally Ben and I discussed all of the hot button topics of the day, including the impending Saudi incursion into tennis, the...
2023-12-08
1h 01
Reading Through Life
112: Family Drama Books Just in Time for Thanksgiving
Show notes: It’s almost Thanksgiving! Are you ready for yummy food, quality family time, and conversation? We are, and we’re especially looking forward to eating some stuffing. But what better way to get into the family holiday fun than reading books about family drama? The sweet, the dysfunctional, the weird, we’ve got book recs for it all. Click here to join us on Patreon for exclusive bonus bookish goodies! Get our monthly overflow and new books episodes, our private Facebook group, and more. Plus, supporting us in this way just shows t...
2023-11-15
21 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Karue Sell of MY TENNIS HQ Talks Tennis with Craig Shapiro
He's the closest thing to tennis' version of a street ball legend. Elite Brazilian junior, goes 78-12 at UCLA playing 4,5,and 6, then sort of waits to try playing pro tennis, and supplements tennis teaching income by playing and winning men's local "money" tournaments. His backhand return becomes legendary, everyone says he's so smooth it's incredible. He gets to top 400 and stops. Then he becomes Naomi Osaka's hitting partner, creates a popular Youtube Channel and brand and now is trying to make it on the tour again. He's Karue Sell and we had a great chat. Recorded 11/2...
2023-11-13
1h 04
The Antedote
Elon Musk And the Neo Parushim
Recorded on September 29, 2023 We begin with a short discussion about the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein at age 90. We then touch back on our previous show about Naomi Wolf, Naomi Klein, and political doppelgangers, with a preview of what we will be discussing in depth when we return to this topic. We then break down this week's X (formerly Twitter) space, hosted by Ben Shapiro and featuring Elon Musk and a number of prominent Zionist personalities, who we are referring to as the Neo Parushim. We discuss the space itself and some of the people involved, the...
2023-10-01
2h 00
FashionTalks
Wear Whatever the F*ck You Want with Naomi Shapiro of Rock n Karma
Naomi Shapiro of long standing brand Rock n Karma is breaking down over 25 years of fashion success; from street vending as a teenager to kiosks in major malls to store fronts in some of Toronto's coolest neighbourhoods. Naomi is a force of knowledge and experience. Here energy is infectious as is her positive outlook on life, as well as fashion.In this episode you'll hear all about:What continues to drive Naomi after 25 yearsHow she encourages clients to step out of their fashion comfort zoneThe power of clothes and how to harness itNaomi's thoughts...
2023-04-25
36 min
FashionTalks
Wear Whatever the F*ck You Want with Naomi Shapiro of Rock n Karma
Naomi Shapiro of long standing brand Rock n Karma is breaking down over 25 years of fashion success; from street vending as a teenager to kiosks in major malls to store fronts in some of Toronto's coolest neighbourhoods. Naomi is a force of knowledge and experience. Here energy is infectious as is her positive outlook on life, as well as fashion.In this episode you'll hear all about:What continues to drive Naomi after 25 yearsHow she encourages clients to step out of their fashion comfort zoneThe power of clothes and how to harness itNaomi's thoughts...
2023-04-25
36 min
Embodied
Naked: No Clothes, No Problem (Revisited)
Anita learns about non-sexual, social nudity and why opting to live life mostly in the nude could actually make her think about her body LESS. [This episode originally aired in September 2021.] Meet the guests: - Naomi Brown, a reporter and host at WUNC, talks about her personal journey to becoming a practicing naturist - Jay Shapiro, lead coordinator and president of Triangle Area Naturists LLC, shares how to separate sex from nudity - Sam and Aleah, creators of Our Natural Blog, share how they're working to bring more young folks into...
2023-03-24
32 min
Quick Picks
Episode 39: Best of 2022
With the end of the year, in every area of entertainment, you can find lists of the best, and between reading everyone else's lists, Tana and I compiled our own book lists and we're happy to share with the hopes you might also find something to love. Tana's List: The Winners, Fredrik Backman Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus Cover Story, Susan Rigetti Book of Goose, Yiyun Li Signal Fires, Dani Shapiro Mad Honey, Jodi Picoult The...
2023-01-06
52 min
1 big thing
Biden seizes the moment
President Joe Biden defied history with the midterm election results by avoiding a wave of Republican victories…and made his first public address about it Wednesday afternoon. Plus, election denial in Pennsylvania. And, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on its 40th anniversary. Guests: Axios' Hans Nichols, Mike D'Onofrio and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund's Robert W. Doubek.Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Naomi Shavin, Robin Linn, Lydia McMullen-Laird, Fonda Mwangi and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can te...
2022-11-10
12 min
From the Front Porch
Episode 393 || New Release Rundown
This week on From the Front Porch, it’s another New Release Rundown! Annie and Olivia are sharing October releases they’re excited about to help you build your TBR. Don’t forget, if you purchase or preorder any of the books they talk about, you can enter the code NEWRELEASEPLEASE at checkout for 10 percent off your order. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, visit our website: Annie's list: Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese The Hero of This Book by Elizabeth McCracken The Night Ship by Jes...
2022-10-06
1h 02
101 Stage Adaptations
Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation by Vincent Murphy (Ep. 4)
In this episode, we discuss:How panhandling as a teen directly led Vincent to his career in theatre His book, Page to Stage: The Craft of Adaptation, and the six building blocks of a great adaptation or any play, really The playwright exchange program he wishes would have a second lifeAnd more! Ahem, listen for all those name drops - they hit hard!All About Our GuestFor over four decades, Vincent Murphy was an artistic producing director of three acclaimed theaters, with a professional career of collaboration on...
2022-09-29
1h 18
Shot of Digital Health Therapy
Shot of #DigitalHealth Therapy - Jared S. Taylor - Bloc Health
For all of the avid followers of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I recorded our shortest episode EVER and got an awesome micro-dose of Jared S. Taylor - Founder of BlocHealth (now part of SteadyMD) and a fellow podcaster:🎤 How he bet it all on Bloc!🎤 Few "heard it here firsts"🎤 Great Leaders in health care🎤 Common threads across 500+ interviews at Slice of Healthcare🎤 oh and .... Livongo #digitalhealth mafia 😂 Fun mentions as always: Martin Kelly Daniel Couchman Kendall Guy Friedman Glen Tull...
2022-08-17
21 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
BIG SASCHA TALKS TENNIS WITH CRAIG SHAPIRO
Sascha Bajin grew up in Munich, Germany and for 8 years, beginning in 2008, was ever present on tour as a member of the Serena Williams team, and he was with Serena as her hitting partner while she won 11 major titles. He was the hitting partner for Vika Azarenka, Caroline Wozniaki, and Sloane Stephens. He rose to coaching prominence prominence as the coach of Naomi Osaka when she blasted on the scene, defeating Serena at the 2018 US Open. He was dismissed immediately after Naomi won the 2019 Australian Open. Since Naomi he has coached Kiki Mladenovic, Dayana Yastremska, and was just dismissed...
2022-07-22
1h 06
Titans of Healthcare
#3 - The Livongo Digital Health Mafia
Our guests:Glen Tullman, CEO at TranscarentLee Shapiro, Managing Partner at 7wire Ventures Jennifer Schneider, M.D., M.S., CEO at HomewardNaomi Allen, CEO & Co-Founder at BrightlineIn this episode, we discussed:How each guest got their start in healthcare, and what Livongo represented to them & the industryThe background of their current companies & the healthcare problems they are solvingHow Livongo sparked a movement for digital health and produced this mafia of talent - What was the secret, and how did the guests work so well together? Lessons each of them took from their time at...
2022-07-12
41 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Superstar Tennis Agent Stuart Duguid
Scotsman Stuart Duguid joined me late last week to discuss the business of tennis, in particular the business of his clients Naomi Osaka and Nick Kygrios. We talked in length about the split from IMG and the creation of the EVOLVE AGENCY, and what's in store for the future. This is an interesting look at the world of tennis from an agent's lens. Recorded June 10th, before Naomi pulled out of Wimbledon, released on June 21. The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is powered by Sergio Tacchini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...
2022-06-21
1h 00
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Andrea Petkovic Talks Tennis with Craig Shapiro
Andrea Petkovic has lived an incredible life in tennis and we discussed her career as well as many of the hot button topics of the day, including the health of the WTA, the retirement of Ash Barty, and the plight of Boris Becker. We talked in depth about the machinations that happen when a player is negotiating an injury, and what it is like to be across the net from Angie Kerber, Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams. Recorded 4.13.22 released 4.15.22The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast is powered by Sergio Tacchini
2022-04-15
1h 17
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Otolose Fahina Tavake-Pasi
We continue our collaboration with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant anchored in the theme of mountains. It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking about the connection between culture, identity, and the natural environment. At the heart of the project is a podcast series featuring the life...
2022-01-28
35 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains And Stories: Catherine Elizabeth Seali'itualemalietoa To'omalatai Figiel
We continue our collaboration with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant anchored in the theme of mountains. It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking about the connection between culture, identity, and the natural environment. At the heart of the project is a podcast series featuring the life...
2022-01-21
17 min
Are You Kidding Me?
When policies negatively affect children
Description:The child tax credit (CTC) in the United States has always required its recipients to work. Yet the recent proposal from the Biden administration eliminates the work requirement in the CTC. Ensuring that parents earn a small amount of money benefits kids and helps lift families out of poverty. How can we ensure our policies align with what’s best for kids?In this special episode, Naomi and Ian are joined by Robert Doar, President and Morgridge scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Robert explains that from 1995 until 2020, our country made strides to bring mo...
2021-11-10
22 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Obaid Barakzai
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast, a documentary, and a series of story tellling events, the next of which will be a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and...
2021-09-25
43 min
Embodied
Naked: No Clothes, No Problem
Anita learns about non-sexual, social nudity and why opting to live life mostly in the nude could actually make her think about her body LESS. Meet the guests: - Naomi Prioleau, a reporter and host at WUNC, talks about her personal journey to becoming a practicing naturist. - Jay Shapiro, lead coordinator and president of Triangle Area Naturists LLC, shares how to separate sex from nudity. - Sam and Aleah, creators of Our Natural Blog, share how they're working to bring more young folks into the naturist movement in Florida.
2021-09-03
32 min
Explore The Space
Sapphire Stubbs On Naomi Osaka, Mental Health & Inclusive Language
“Sometimes you just need to feel passionate about something” Sapphire Stubbs is the Director of Marketing & Sponsorships for Racquet Magazine. She joins us on the eve of the US Open and just after Racquet released an incredible new issue guest edited by Naomi Osaka to cover how this incredible collaboration took place, how centering mental health & creativity has a powerful impact, and her own incredible story. Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the...
2021-08-27
42 min
Speaking of Psychology
Sport psychology, peak performance and athletes’ mental health, with Jamie Shapiro, PhD
The mental health of athletes has been in the news a lot this year, thanks to Olympians Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles. The attention may be new, but the field of sport psychology is not. How do sport psychologists work with athletes? How might athletes’ mental health affect the public perception of mental health? As a mental performance consultant for the U.S. Paralympic team and a former competitive gymnast, Dr. Jamie Shapiro understands the challenges athletes face. Speaking of Psychology - Listener Survey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-08-25
36 min
Speaking of Psychology
Sport psychology, peak performance and athletes’ mental health, with Jamie Shapiro, PhD
The mental health of athletes has been in the news a lot this year, thanks to Olympians Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles. The attention may be new, but the field of sport psychology is not. How do sport psychologists work with athletes? How might athletes’ mental health affect the public perception of mental health? As a mental performance consultant for the U.S. Paralympic team and a former competitive gymnast, Dr. Jamie Shapiro understands the challenges athletes face. Speaking of Psychology - Listener Survey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoic
2021-08-25
36 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Anda Xie
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast, a documentary, and a series of story tellling events, the next of which will be a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and...
2021-08-23
17 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
World #27 and German Fed Cup Team Member Meike Babel
I rediscovered Meike Babel vis a vis her social media networks, and immediately knew I wanted to interview because I liked her coaching style. I remembered her when she came on the pro tennis scene and she has had an incredible life in tennis. She grew up with tennis pro parents near Frankfurt, Germany, allegedly stole a tennis racquet as an infant, and played her junior tennis primarily in Germany. She played money tournaments and club matches on her way to pro tennis. We had a tremendous chat about her time as a pro player, and how she battled...
2021-08-20
46 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Prashanti Limbu
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast, a documentary, and a series of story tellling events, the next of which will be a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and...
2021-08-09
42 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Nikki Navio
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast and a documentary, a storytelling-conversation cultural event (June 26, 2021), and a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking...
2021-08-01
45 min
The Progressive Voice
NEWS 7/19/21: Ben Shapiro Gets Exposed For Hypocrisy On Cancel Culture, Capitol Rioter Sentenced To 8 Months In Prison, Naomi Osaka Vs Kelly
NEWS 7/19/21: Ben Shapiro Gets Exposed For Hypocrisy On Cancel Culture, Capitol Rioter Sentenced To 8 Months In Prison, Naomi Osaka Vs Kelly#BenShapiro #Shapiro #BenShapiroShow #CapitolRiot #NaomiOsaka #Osaka #MegynKelly #Kelly #FoxNews #Texas #CriticalRaceTheory
2021-07-19
19 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Kripa Thapa
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast and a documentary, a storytelling-conversation cultural event (June 26, 2021), and a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking...
2021-07-18
29 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Kevin Nguyen
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast and a documentary, a storytelling-conversation cultural event (June 26, 2021), and a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking...
2021-07-12
59 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Jake Fitisemanu
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast and a documentary, a storytelling-conversation cultural event (June 26, 2021), and a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking...
2021-06-20
51 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Emilio Manuel Camu
This summer we are collaborating with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast and a documentary, a storytelling-conversation cultural event (June 26, 2021), and a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking...
2021-06-12
52 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Mountains and Stories: Ze Min Xiao
We are honored to collaborate with Dr. Xiumei Pu in her Project, "Mountains and Stories: Building Community Among Asian and Pacific Islander Refugee and Immigrant Families in Salt Lake Valley," with the support of a Whiting Public Engagement Programs Seed Grant. Anchored in the theme of mountains, the project consists of a twelve-part podcast and a documentary, a storytelling-conversation cultural event (June 26, 2021), and a group hike in the Wasatch Mountains (October 23, 2021). It is our hope that these efforts will amplify the environmental voices of Asian and Pacific Islander refugee and immigrant communities, and spark more public interest in thinking...
2021-06-05
45 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
ROLAND GARROS FORENSIC BREAKDOWN WITH BRAD GILBERT
Former World #4 Brad Gilbert and I broke down the 2021 French Open, now known as Roland Garros. We discussed the Naomi Osaka controversy as well as the recent coaching departures on the WTA TOUR of Sonya Kenin, Caro Garcia, and Jen Brady. We looked at the draws, and discussed them in a fun and interesting fashion. Recorded and Released 5.28.21 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-05-28
38 min
Good Assassins
S1-E10: Motives for Murder
The story of the spy and the murderer isn't over. There is something missing in the story: the answer to the question of *why*. Why did Herbert Cukurs go from being a national hero to a mass murderer? Stephan Talty speaks to some striking characters to try and finally answer that question. It turns out to have more sides than we originally thought.The opinion of most people was that Cukurs had always been a secret anti-Semite. Before the war, he’d hidden this hatred inside himself. But really he hated Jews. And when th...
2021-05-28
50 min
A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 139: 'Christmas Special' Plus Editor And Photography Writer Bill Shapiro
In episode 139 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on photography at Christmas past, present and future. He also welcomes, podcast listener, former Life magazine Editor and writer on photography Bill Shapiro to the shed to explain what photography means to him as part of our 2020 Christmas Special. Bill Shapiro is an American writer and editor, best known for serving as the editor of LIFE magazine, and as the founding editor of LIFE.com. LIFE magazine had not been published as a weekly for 32 years until Shapiro revived it in 2004. It resumed publication as a weekend...
2020-12-23
18 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
World #1 and Hall of Famer Tracy Austin
Tracy Austin was born and raised in Rolling Hills Estates California and in 1977 at the age of 14 she reached the Quarterfinals of the US Open. In 1979 she beat Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert to win the US Open, in 1980 she got to # 1 in the world, and at the 1981 US Open she defeated Martina in the final. She was inducted into the Hall of fame in 1992.We discussed the uncertain tennis calendar moving into 2021 and the need to stay nimble, we moved through the year and Tracy shared her impressions of tennis in 2020, including Kenin's defeat of M...
2020-12-12
1h 08
The Politics of Everything
Is California Doomed to Keep Burning?
What will it take to save California? Around the world, fire season is growing increasingly severe and increasingly lethal. This year, wildfires have destroyed more than five million acres in the American West alone. The August Complex fire, which is burning California’s Mendocino Forest, has become the largest in the state’s history. On Episode 17 of The Politics of Everything, hosts Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene speak with the historian and urban theorist Mike Davis about the decades of poor decisions in residential development and fire management that led us here. In the second segment, Naomi Klein, the author of ...
2020-10-07
33 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Hall of Famer Jim Courier
4 time Major Champion and former world #1 Jim Courier joined me from his home just one day after the 2020 US Open concluded. We discussed the tournament in length, covering Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams, Sascha Zverev, Dominic Thiem, Daniil Medvedev, and Novak Djokovic. We talked about JJ Wolf, Katrina Scott and the mysterious David Kass operation, as well as the new players association initiative. Recorded and released 9/14/20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-09-14
37 min
Women Who Sarcast
Stuff We Keep with Sheilani Alix
Sheilani takes us on a journey of stuff people keep and the stories behind them with the books What We Keep by Bill Shapiro and Naomi Wax and The Museum of Broken Relationships by Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic. Kathy and Sheilani share a few of their own keepsakes and share the stories that are connected to them. Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@womenwhosarcast) to see photos of these items and how Sheilani lights up when she talks about her "one and only." Send us photos of your keepsakes and their s...
2020-07-14
33 min
The Craig Shapiro Tennis Podcast
Brad Gilbert (ep 10)
Brad Gilbert joined me to discuss the pandemic, the stock market, the protests against police violence, tennis players Naomi Osaka, Coco Gauff, and Francis Tiafoe whom have taken a meaningful stance. We discussed new beginnings in tennis, talked about Agassi, Roddick, and Murray, and what a merger in tennis could look like. (recorded June 11) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-23
58 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Embodied Landscapes, Embodied Minds, and Restorative Nature
Late last February, Westminster's Student Honors Council invited Hikmet Loe and Russ Costa to lead a discussion around issues of nature and mental health. They called the discussion "Embodied Landscapes, Embodied Minds, and Restorative Nature" and asked Hikmet and Russ to talk about their experiences in nature and links to mental health. Respecting Honors College tradition, Russ and Hikmet grounded this concept in texts, art and photography from around the world. You can see the images Hikmet and Russ discussed below. Image Information/Credits Ansel Adams: The Tetons and the Snake River Stock...
2020-04-08
37 min
Aquarian Living
Naomi Richardson-Kundalini Yoga Teacher, Life and Meditation Coach
Aquarian Living SiteAquarian Living InstagramMantra for ProtectionMagic MantraThe Way Through Any Block is Yours -MeditationMeditation as Medicine Book8 Human Talents BookInvincible Living BookDani Shapiro- InheritanceDr. Joe Dispenza- Becoming SupernaturalJoy Harjo- Crazy BraveElena Ferrante- My Brilliant Friend
2019-12-31
00 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
A Walk in the Park with Ranjan Adiga
As we head into Winter Break here in Salt Lake City, I invited Ranjan Adiga, a professor of English to share a story that he's written about the mountains. Today, Ranjan shares a reflection about growing up in Nepal, his move to Utah, and how that move has reframed his relationship to the mountains nearby. Jeff Nichols and Brent Olson co-direct the Institute for Mountain Research and our 2018-2019 Mountain Fellows are Katie Saad and Naomi Shapiro. Our theme song is “Home” by Pixie and the Partygrass Boys.. As Naomi likes to say, “They are awesome and you sh...
2019-12-17
15 min
The Bagel Podcast
New Year Special
Happy 5780! On this episode I chat with Arnon Degani (standing in for Gilad) about the Arab effect in the recent election, Miri takes us through her homemade hummus recipe, you'll hear my stint on a certain famous American Jewish podcast, Rabbi Harvey Belovski's shares the reason for the creation of the world in Talmud for Schmeryls', Rabbi and Rebbetzin Samuel and Shoshana Landau of Barnet United Synagogue explain how they brought meditation mainstream and the Bagel Broigus is all about whether shul (synagogue) is a waste of time). It features Danny Kada, the Rabbi of Wembley Spanish & Portugese, Ben...
2019-10-16
1h 04
Data Remediations
The Lifecycle of Data
What’s the lifecycle of data?In this episode, hosts Patricia Kim and Bethany Wiggin explore the liveliness of government data—its lifecycle from birth through its death, or afterlives. Listen to librarians and government data experts Jefferson Bailey, Abbie Grotke, Jim A. Jacobs, and James R. Jacobs as they discuss the challenges associated with preserving, web archiving, and stewarding government data and digital assets for present and future communities across the nation and the globe. To learn more about government data, visit www.freegovinfo.org and www.pegiproject.org. CREDITS: Imag...
2019-05-10
00 min
Proof Of Love
POLC11 Naomi Brockwell on Assange & Sex Work
We had an eye opening conversation with Naomi Brockwell, who will be performing at our Crypto Stars event on May 11th. Her research and videos on with John Stossel about sex work have sparked conversation and controversy. We talk about everything from legal and illegal prostitution to sugar babies, and how morality in many cases dictates law and if it should. Speaking of the law, we also discuss platforms such as Craigslist and Backpage and how they have been impacted by recent rulings. We also discuss the recent arrest of Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning, Ben Shapiro, and Wikileaks. Ab...
2019-04-17
1h 04
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Remembering the Westminster Expedition
During the 2017 Fall Semester, 14 students, two professors, and a program coordinator loaded a bunch of books and some camping gear into a trailer, piled into a couple of vans, and took off on a 10,000 mile, 84 day academic adventure around the American West. The trip was designed as an exploration into the issues at the heart of the contemporary West. Students earned 16 credits in environmental studies and history as they study Environmental Cooperation and Conflict, Landscape and Meaning, the History of Public Lands, and the Native West. This prolonged journey into the field gave us a chance to...
2019-03-04
40 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Brenden Rensink: Running and Writing Mountains
Brenden Rensink, BYU historian and assistant director of the Charles Redd Center, talks about how his trail-running hobby influences his scholarship. Brenden W. Rensink (Ph.D., 2010) is the Assistant Director of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies and an Assistant Professor of History at Brigham Young University. Rensink recently published the monograph book, Native but Foreign: Indigenous Immigrants and Refugees in the North American Borderlands (Connecting the Greater West Series, Texas A&M University Press, 2018), co-editor of the forthcoming anthology, Essays on American Indian and Mormon History (University of Utah Press, 2019), co-editor of Documents Vol. 4, and...
2019-02-15
28 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
A Mountain Poem
In this episode, Westminster College Environmental Studies Professor Xiumei Pu sends us into winter with a reading of a poem by Tao Chien (translated by David Hinton). The episode is, perhaps, best enjoyed with a glass of wine. Jeff Nichols and Brent Olson co-direct the Institute for Mountain Research and our 2018-2019 Mountain Fellows are Katie Saad and Naomi Shapiro. Our theme song is “Home” by Pixie and the Partygrass Boys.. As Naomi likes to say, “They are awesome and you should check them out.”Special Guest: Xiumei Pu.Sponsored By:Westminster College...
2018-12-18
11 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Tar Seeps, Pelicans, and Connections
We continue our series of stories about the Great Salt Lake today with 2 stories about Pelicans, a piece of new music, and a report from a couple of our summer collaborative research grants. First, Kara Kornhauser discusses her research related to pelicans and tar seeps near the Spiral Jetty on the shores of the lake. Next, I interview Connor Lockie about his new piece of music, "Mass for Pelicans," and we'll share that composition. Finally, Hikmet Loe and Scout Invie talk about the work they did this summer as part of their summer collaborative research project, "Landscape of Necessity".
2018-12-09
45 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Great Salt Lake Resorts
Today, the most famous resorts in northern Utah are in the mountains. But that wasn't always the case. For much of the 20th century people flocked to the shores of Great Salt Lake to spend time swimming, listening to music, dancing, and sunbathing. We'll explore some of the history of those resorts in today's episode, the first of 2 episodes in which we'll focus on the lake. We begin with Jeff Nichols discussing the history of the lake resorts and their connection to the city, and then we'll have a chance to hear Rebecca Richard talk about her own personal...
2018-11-28
24 min
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Utah Avalanche Center Fall Fundraiser
The Utah Avalanche Center works to bring avalanche awareness to the community as well as resources that help people to be more knowledgable about avalanche safety. On top of avalanche forecasting, the UAC provides a "Know Before You Go" service that helps to educate skiers just starting out in avalanche terrain so that they can better understand the danger surrounding them and work to remain safe. The UAC provides many other opportunities to get out and get educated on avalanches.Sponsored By:Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah: The Institute for Mountain Research is housed at...
2018-10-21
13 min
The Paul Leslie Hour
#152 - Bill Shapiro
Bill Shapiro is a best-selling author and editor. The former Editor-in-Chief of LIFE magazine, he went on to be the founding Editor-in-Chief of LIFE.com and won the 2011 National Magazine Award foro digital photography. His most recent work is a book co-authored with Naomi Wax entitled What We Keep: 150 People Share the One Object that Brings Them Joy, Magic and Meaning. It's nice to speak with someone who gets the bigger picture. We discuss the book and more right here on The Paul Leslie Hour. Don't touch that dial, Bill Shapiro is next! Support The...
2018-09-26
30 min
The Schmidt Show
Episode 4: Kavanaugh and then some
Welcome to The Schmidt Show North Dakota State Senator Janne Myrdal joins the show today to talk about the Kavanaugh hearings which she attended. We also venture down all sorts of rabbit trails. It's always interesting to talk about subjects when you are passsionate about them. If you are looking for a passionate and engaging look at politics with a side order of not taking ourselves to seriously you are gonna love The Schmidt Show. The Schmidt Show, Brad Schmidt, Politics, Conservatism, New Podcasts, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Rush Limbaugh, Todd Herman, Up and Coming...
2018-09-10
1h 12
Jews You Should Know
The Beit Issie Shapiro Founder: A Conversation with Naomi Stuchiner
ABOUT THIS EPISODE While still living in South Africa, Issie Shapiro was already an activist for people with special needs, raising funds for their housing and care. When he realized a lifelong dream to make aliyah - following his daughter Naomi, who had married an Israeli and settled in the Holy Land - he intended to perpetuate that passion in his new home country. However, tragedy struck, and Issie passed away while on vacation in the United States, leaving his family - now all in Israel - bereaved, but driven to express his dream.
2018-09-05
51 min
Ox Tales
Ox Tales episode 1 - Magic Marshmallow Crescent Puff
What do the Pillsbury Bake Off and molecular gastronomy have in common? Culinary historian and food writer Laura Shapiro unwraps the significance of gender to the prestige afforded to different arenas of innovation-driven cuisine by examining the history of the USA’s oldest cooking competition. “Home cooking has always been the kind of cooking that is supposed to kind of go without notice, except in the world of the family, where you're supposed to be rewarded by the happy faces around the table. You’re certainly not supposed to be rewarded in cash.” ---
2018-04-18
27 min
The Book Bully
2: The BookBully Blabs New Books
The BookBully goes a bit crazy talking about new books she's read or is looking forward to reading. Let's just say her eyes are bigger than her reading capacity! BOOK LIST FOR THIS EPISODE: My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley by Hannah Tinti Brewster by Mark Slouka The Secret History by Donna Tartt The World of Tomorrow by Brendan Mathews (yes, only one "t") The Law of Dreams by Peter Behrens Saints for All Occasions by J. Courtney Sullivan Stay With Me by Ayobami Adebayo Commonwealth by Ann Patchet...
2017-12-19
00 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
The Polybius Conspiracy #4 – The Rewind
In The Polybius Conspiracy, producers Jon Frechette and Todd Luoto investigate the decades-old urban legend of Polybius, a mysterious arcade game from the '80s whose alleged existence in the Pacific Northwest is fueled by myth and an obsessive online fan base, and which may have factored in the abduction of two teenage boys. Told as a hybrid documentary/fictional story, the series is an artful meditation on how urban legends take hold and spread, and an exploration into how we consume and perpetuate information in the internet age.In Episode Four: The Rewind, sometimes journalists pursue...
2017-10-27
22 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 6 – NOISE
Ways Of Hearing has looked at how digital technology has changed our world: our sense of time, of space, of intimacy and exchange. In the final episode, Damon lays out an essential choice: between a world enriched by noise, and a world that strives toward signal only. Guests include: Dr. Alicia Quesnel of Harvard Medical School and Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary; audio engineers/musicians Steve Albini and Bob Weston (Electrical Audio, Shellac)This is the sixth and final episode of Ways of Hearing, a podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature...
2017-09-22
22 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 6 – NOISE
Ways Of Hearing has looked at how digital technology has changed our world: our sense of time, of space, of intimacy and exchange. In the final episode, Damon lays out an essential choice: between a world enriched by noise, and a world that strives toward signal only. Guests include: Dr. Alicia Quesnel of Harvard Medical School and Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary; audio engineers/musicians Steve Albini and Bob Weston (Electrical Audio, Shellac)This is the sixth and final episode of Ways of Hearing, a podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature...
2017-09-22
22 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 5 – POWER
When you go into a bookstore, or record store, or library, you enter another world that you have to learn to navigate. You adapt to it. But today’s digital corporations have created a musical universe that adapts, predictably, to you. Guests include: Jimmy Johnson, owner/founder of music distributor Forced Exposure; Paul Lamere, director of developer platform for Spotify; and Elaine Katzenberger, executive director of City Lights Books.This is the fifth episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital wo...
2017-09-08
23 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 5 – POWER
When you go into a bookstore, or record store, or library, you enter another world that you have to learn to navigate. You adapt to it. But today’s digital corporations have created a musical universe that adapts, predictably, to you. Guests include: Jimmy Johnson, owner/founder of music distributor Forced Exposure; Paul Lamere, director of developer platform for Spotify; and Elaine Katzenberger, executive director of City Lights Books.This is the fifth episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital wo...
2017-09-08
23 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 4 – MONEY
In the 20th century, music seemed like an object — bought and sold like any other product. But digital technology has dematerialized music, separating it from money and revealing its real terms of exchange. Guests include: Artist and writer Jace Clayton, also known as DJ /rupture; Victoria Ruiz and Joey DeFrancesco of the Providence punk band Downtown Boys.This is the fourth episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Co...
2017-09-01
23 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 4 – MONEY
In the 20th century, music seemed like an object — bought and sold like any other product. But digital technology has dematerialized music, separating it from money and revealing its real terms of exchange. Guests include: Artist and writer Jace Clayton, also known as DJ /rupture; Victoria Ruiz and Joey DeFrancesco of the Providence punk band Downtown Boys.This is the fourth episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Co...
2017-09-01
23 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 3.5 – BONUS: Ways of Song Exploding
On the hit podcast Song Exploder, we learn the digital secrets behind some of today's best songs. But we hardly ever hear the voice of the show's creator, Hrishikesh Hirway. In a special bonus episode to Ways of Hearing, Damon Krukowski interviews Hrishikesh — and explodes Song Exploder.This is a bonus episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi) that explores the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Coss. Written and hosted by Damon Krukowski. Sound design by...
2017-08-25
16 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 3.5 – BONUS: Ways of Song Exploding
On the hit podcast Song Exploder, we learn the digital secrets behind some of today's best songs. But we hardly ever hear the voice of the show's creator, Hrishikesh Hirway. In a special bonus episode to Ways of Hearing, Damon Krukowski interviews Hrishikesh — and explodes Song Exploder.This is a bonus episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi) that explores the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Coss. Written and hosted by Damon Krukowski. Sound design by...
2017-08-25
16 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 3 – LOVE
You don't have to be the son of a jazz singer to recognize the voice of a loved one as music, made up of sounds so basic to our understanding that they precede language. And yet our digital devices strip much of that away, trading intimacy for efficiency. But what is the essential part of our voices, and what isn’t? Guests include: jazz singer (and Damon's mom) Nancy Harrow, Roman Mars of 99% Invisible, and musicologist Gary Tomlinson.This is the third episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Na...
2017-08-18
23 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 3 – LOVE
You don't have to be the son of a jazz singer to recognize the voice of a loved one as music, made up of sounds so basic to our understanding that they precede language. And yet our digital devices strip much of that away, trading intimacy for efficiency. But what is the essential part of our voices, and what isn’t? Guests include: jazz singer (and Damon's mom) Nancy Harrow, Roman Mars of 99% Invisible, and musicologist Gary Tomlinson.This is the third episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Na...
2017-08-18
23 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 2 – SPACE
In Tokyo, people on crowded trains pretend they’re asleep, to avoid eye contact. But in modern-day New York – richer, neater, just as noisy – count the headphones: it’s like we’re avoiding ear contact. In this episode, Damon examines how digital technology is privatizing public space. Guests include writer/activist Jeremiah Moss and historian Emily Thompson.This is the second episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Coss. Writ...
2017-08-11
23 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 2 – SPACE
In Tokyo, people on crowded trains pretend they’re asleep, to avoid eye contact. But in modern-day New York – richer, neater, just as noisy – count the headphones: it’s like we’re avoiding ear contact. In this episode, Damon examines how digital technology is privatizing public space. Guests include writer/activist Jeremiah Moss and historian Emily Thompson.This is the second episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian Coss. Writ...
2017-08-11
23 min
Ways of Hearing
Ways of Hearing 1 – TIME
Contemplate the way digital audio – in music recording, and in radio and television broadcast – employs a different sense of time than we use in our offline life, a time that is more regular and yet less communal. Guests include: Ali Shaheed Muhammed of A Tribe Called Quest; and Joe Castiglione, the radio voice of the Boston Red Sox.This is the first episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian...
2017-08-04
23 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Ways of Hearing 1 – TIME
Contemplate the way digital audio – in music recording, and in radio and television broadcast – employs a different sense of time than we use in our offline life, a time that is more regular and yet less communal. Guests include: Ali Shaheed Muhammed of A Tribe Called Quest; and Joe Castiglione, the radio voice of the Boston Red Sox.This is the first episode of Ways of Hearing, a six-part podcast hosted by musician Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon & Naomi), exploring the nature of listening in our digital world.Credits: Produced by Damon Krukowski, Max Larkin and Ian...
2017-08-04
23 min
Radiotopia Presents: We're Doing the Wiz
Introducing… Showcase from Radiotopia
Radiotopia is pleased to introduce Showcase, a new podcast featuring original series of all stripes, from producers around the world. For this intro episode, Roman Mars (99% Invisible host / creator and Radiotopia partner) talks with Julie Shapiro (Radiotopia executive producer) about the project. Hint: This is a podcast for the adventurous listener.Plus! Hear a preview of the first Showcase series, a six-parter about listening in the digital age, from acclaimed musician, writer and thinker Damon Krukowski (Galaxie 500, Damon and Naomi). Each episode looks at a different way that the switch from analog to digital audio is changing...
2017-07-31
12 min
American Conservative University Podcast
Show 1816 Prager University Part 25
Show 1816 Prager University Part 25 This ACU show consists of 14 five minute segments from Prager University. For a great archive of Prager University videos visit- https://www.youtube.com/user/PragerUniversity/featured Facts Don't Care About Your Feelings To watch the video visit- https://youtu.be/Hok2PiRnDfw Why does it seem as if America's college campuses have totally lost it? Well, because they have. In short, feelings now rule facts, and victims are heroes. But here's a fact: If you're a college student in the United States, you're almost certainly NOT a victim. Ben Shapiro explains why. What's a Quarter-Life Cr...
2017-05-24
1h 02
The Mountain Stories Podcast
Fireside Chat with Mike and Lily Libecki
On January 25, Mike we had Mike and Lily Libecki join us for a fireside chat. Mike is a National Geographic Expeditioner and his daughter, Lily, is 13 years old and just started her own nonprofit. We were able to have a Q and A with them to ask them all about their travels around the world! This is a live recording from the fireside chat!Sponsored By:Utah Humanities: Utah Humanities is an independent nonprofit established in 1975. With a small, dedicated staff and volunteer board of directors. We offer public humanities programs across the state that involve...
2017-04-10
53 min