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PBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 8, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeNight Production Thursday on the News Hour, the first American pope is elected to lead the Catholic Church. The United States and United Kingdom announce a trade framework that would alleviate some of the tariffs President Trump has imposed. Plus, we speak with Bill Gates about why he plans to give away virtually all of his money and close down his foundation in the next twenty years. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0900 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 7, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeWednesday on the News Hour, tensions rise between Pakistan and India after dozens are killed in strikes that Pakistan is calling an act of war. The conclave begins as cardinals are sequestered in the Sistine Chapel to select the next pope. Plus, Judy Woodruff visits Vermont to check out a social media platform that's bringing people together in a time of increasing political division. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0800 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 6, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeTuesday on the News Hour, India fires missiles into Pakistan territory in retaliation for recent attacks on tourists that have enflamed tensions. Canada's new prime minister shows no signs of backing down after meeting with President Trump, who has threatened to make Canada the 51st state. Plus, how efforts to crack down on protests and diversity initiatives are playing out on college campuses. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0700 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 5, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeMonday on the News Hour, as President Trump says he doesn't know whether immigrants should be given due process, we look at what the Constitution says about citizens and noncitizens alike. Israel plans expanded operations in Gaza, a shift that could end with reoccupation. Plus, Sean "Diddy" Combs appears in court for the start of his trial on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0600 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 4, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSunday on PBS News Weekend, as 25 percent tariffs on imported auto parts take effect, what will they do to new and used car prices? How the freezing of Title X funds affects family planning for low-income Americans. A new book tells the little-known story of daring women who flew combat planes in the face of danger during WWII. Plus, why young adults are finding themselves lonelier than ever. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0524 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 3, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSaturday on PBS News Weekend, more children have died from the flu this season than at any other time in the last 15 years. An investigation found no evidence linking many of the deported Venezuelans to the gang Trump alleged they were members of. Why staffing shortages at the National Weather Service could put lives at risk. Plus, how a studio in Utah is supporting artists with disabilities. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0424 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 2, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeFriday on the News Hour, the jobs market again defies expectations despite fears that tariffs could soon spur an economic downturn. As President Trump signs an executive order to cut federal funding for PBS and NPR, a legal fight lies ahead. Plus, we speak with Yemen's vice foreign minister as the U.S. extends its military campaigns against Houthi rebels. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0300 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowMay 1, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodePBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0200 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 30, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeWednesday on the News Hour, more than 100 days into his second term, President Trump doubles down on economic and immigration policies that have sparked pushback. The Supreme Court appears divided over allowing publicly-funded religious schools in a case challenging the separation of church and state. Plus, we speak with a former attorney general about Trump pushing the limits of his authority. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-05-0100 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 29, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeTuesday on the News Hour, U.S. automakers get a break on tariffs, the latest change to Trump's policies that have made Americans anxious about their finances. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberal Party win in a stunning change of fortune spurred by worsening relations with the United States. Plus, the CEO of PBS weighs in on the president's efforts to cut funding for public media. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-3000 minPBS News Hour - SegmentsPBS News Hour - SegmentsPBS CEO weighs in on the potential impact of cutting public media fundingThe Trump administration is expected to ask Congress to rescind more than $1 billion of funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the congressionally-created body through which NPR and PBS get federal funding, including for this program. The CPB is also suing the administration saying it illegally fired three members of the board. Amna Nawaz discussed more with PBS CEO Paula Kerger. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-3008 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 28, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeMonday on the News Hour, nearing 100 days in office, the Trump administration pushes further on its immigration crackdown, deporting families and targeting sanctuary cities. Peace negotiations falter between Russia and Ukraine over the war Trump promised to end on "day one." Plus, people with disabilities speak out about the impact potential cuts to Medicaid could have on their daily lives. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2900 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 27, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSunday on PBS News Weekend, Russia launches a barrage of drones at Ukraine hours after Trump raised doubts about Putin’s commitment to peace. As Trump’s second term approaches 100 days, we examine the most controversial and consequential moments. What’s on voters’ minds as Canada elects a new prime minister. Plus, how global warming may be endangering Indigenous artifacts in remote Alaska. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2724 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 26, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSaturday on PBS News Weekend, world leaders and throngs of mourners bid a solemn farewell to Pope Francis, as Trump and Zelenskyy meet at the Vatican to discuss hopes for lasting peace. Then, how NIH staffing shortages and layoffs threaten to delay the rollout of a potential breakthrough in the fight against cancer. Plus, we explore the worldwide crisis affecting coral reefs. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2724 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 25, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeFriday on the News Hour, the FBI charges a sitting judge with obstruction for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest. World leaders converge on the Vatican for the funeral of Pope Francis as many continue to pay respects. Plus, the World Food Programme head discusses the challenges the agency faces as Israel blocks resources to Gaza and the U.S. slashes its aid across the globe. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2600 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 24, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeThursday on the News Hour, Russian forces bombard Kyiv with deadly strikes, complicating the ongoing efforts for peace. Pressure builds on Defense Secretary Hegseth amid turmoil among the Pentagon's top ranks as new details emerge about his use of a commercial messaging app. Plus, why reproductive healthcare is tough to access in certain parts of the country where abortion is still legal. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2500 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 23, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeWednesday on the News Hour, President Trump lashes out at Ukrainian President Zelenskyy for criticizing a U.S. proposal to recognize Russian control of Crimea. Tens of thousands of mourners visit the Vatican to see Pope Francis lying in state as cardinals prepare to elect his successor. Plus, Judy Woodruff reports from Springfield, Ohio, as the city is still reckoning with campaign attention. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2400 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 22, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeTuesday on the News Hour, economic forecasts increasingly show the president's harsh tariffs having a major global impact. The Vatican makes arrangements for the funeral of Pope Francis as speculation over his successor intensifies. Plus, the Supreme Court hears a potential landmark case regarding religious rights and public school curriculum. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2300 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 21, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeMonday on the News Hour, Pope Francis passes away at age 88, leaving behind a legacy of change and a reshaped Catholic Church. The defense secretary faces mounting calls to resign after new reports of his sending attack details on a commercial messaging app. Plus, the Supreme Court hears a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's requirement that private insurers cover preventive care. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2200 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 20, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSunday on PBS News Weekend, the Easter truce falters as Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of launching hundreds of attacks. What the elimination of the EPA’s environmental justice offices could mean for communities. The dire conditions on the ground in Gaza after the collapse of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Plus, a groundbreaking spacecraft retires after a decade of mapping billions of stars. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-2124 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 19, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSaturday on PBS News Weekend, the Supreme Court temporarily blocks Trump from carrying out new deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Then, a new study finds carcinogens in some of the most popular synthetic braiding hair being marketed to Black women. Plus, 30 years after the Oklahoma City bombing, we speak with a firefighter captured in a photo that came to symbolize that tragic day. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1924 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 18, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeFriday on the News Hour, President Trump moves forward with plans to make it easier to fire thousands of federal workers if they disagree with his policies. A lawyer for the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador speaks out about the refusals to return him to the U.S. Plus, the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case that could eliminate free access to dozens of preventive health care treatments. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1900 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 17, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeThursday on the News Hour, two people are dead after a shooting on the campus of Florida State University. The president of the Chicago Federal Reserve on the Trump administration's trade wars. We speak with a senator who was denied access to see a man deported to El Salvador. Plus, the head of the Los Angeles school system speaks out after federal immigration agents attempt to enter schools. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1800 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 16, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeWednesday on the News Hour, a federal judge says there’s probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt for defying orders to halt deportations to El Salvador. Negotiations over Iran's nuclear program hit a snag. Plus, we examine the science that debunks widespread misconceptions about the cause of autism. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1700 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 15, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeTuesday on the News Hour, a judge again presses the Trump administration for answers on why it hasn't tried to bring back a man wrongfully deported to El Salvador. The federal government freezes billions in grants to Harvard after it refuses to give in to President Trump's demands. Plus, China cuts off exports of rare earth minerals used in critical technology as the global trade war escalates. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1600 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 14, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeMonday on the News Hour, both President Trump and El Salvador's president indicate they have no intention of returning a man mistakenly deported. On-again, off-again tariffs on electronics imported to the U.S. from China add to the confusion for companies around the world. Plus, the scientific efforts to reduce methane emissions on cattle farms by changing the animals' diet. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1500 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 13, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodePBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1424 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 12, 2025 – PBS News Weekend full episodeSaturday on PBS News Weekend, high-stakes talks between the United States and Iran begin as they discuss sanctions and the future of Iran’s advancing nuclear program. Then, an investigation of why more patients are getting hit with unexpected fees when they go to the doctor’s office. Plus, the joys and challenges of raising children as a parent with disabilities. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1324 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 11, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodePBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1200 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 10, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeThursday on the News Hour, President Trump projects confidence in his tariff plan but the markets flash more warning signs over the enormous levies placed on Chinese imports. Food banks and their customers feel the pain from cuts to government programs coupled with higher prices. Plus, the struggle to cope with climate change in Senegal despite promises from other nations to help. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1100 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 9, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeWednesday on the News Hour, as President Trump hits pause on many of his tariffs, we look at the global response and how the back and forth is affecting American business and consumers. How the trade wars could affect personal finances. Plus, Judy Woodruff goes underground to explore some of the little-known and sometimes life-saving work done by government employees who are now being fired. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-1000 minPBS News Hour - Full ShowPBS News Hour - Full ShowApril 8, 2025 – PBS News Hour full episodeTuesday on the News Hour, the global economy teeters while President Trump claims his tariffs are bringing nations to the negotiating table. The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to continue deporting migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. Plus, Taiwan closely watches the global response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, fearing China could soon attempt a similar takeover. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2025-04-0900 minThai PBS PodcastThai PBS PodcastThai PBS Podcast Music Playlist EP. 4: Happy Christmas Songของขวัญพิเศษจาก Thai PBS Podcast Music Playlist ที่จะอยู่เคียงข้างคุณตลอดเทศกาล Chirstmas นี้ กับบทเพลงคริสต์มาสที่จะทำให้เทศกาลนี้มีเสน่ห์มากกว่าที่เคย2025-02-181h 09Cascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas Festival“Text Me Back!” Prepares Us for the ElectionCo-hosts Lindy West and Meagan Hatcher-Mays remind us to laugh in this bonus episode recorded live at the Seattle Public Library on October 15.  Lindy West and Meagan Hatcher-Mays join us again for another lively discussion on The Cascade PBS Ideas Festival podcast.  In a special bonus episode, Cascade PBS partnered with The Seattle Public Library Foundation to put on a live podcast taping of Text Me Back! featuring West and Hatcher-Mays, who were part of the Ideas Festival lineup earlier this year.   The conversation, moderated by Cascade PBS anchor Paris Jackson, took a ligh...2024-10-231h 06Thai PBS PodcastThai PBS Podcastห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง EP. 446: Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมการผลิตพอดแคสต์ให้นักศึกษา มรภ.ภูเก็ตThai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมเชิงปฏิบัติการโครงการปล่อยของ ลองเล่า Season 6 ให้กับนักศึกษามหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏภูเก็ต เพื่อเรียนรู้เรื่องการผลิตรายการสื่อเสียงในหัวข้อ เสียงเล่าเรื่อง, วิชชาลัยชาวนาพิจิตร จัดกิจกรรมเกี่ยวข้าว เพื่อถ่ายทอดประเพณีและวิถีโบราณในการทำนา ให้เยาวชนรุ่นหลังได้สืบสาน, จิตศึกษา นวัตกรรมการศึกษา ที่แก้ปัญหาเด็กสมาธิสั้นแต่ยังมีข้อจำกัดอยู่2024-09-1929 minห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้างห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้างห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง EP. 446: Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมการผลิตพอดแคสต์ให้นักศึกษา มรภ.ภูเก็ตThai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมเชิงปฏิบัติการโครงการปล่อยของ ลองเล่า Season 6 ให้กับนักศึกษามหาวิทยาลัยราชภัฏภูเก็ต เพื่อเรียนรู้เรื่องการผลิตรายการสื่อเสียงในหัวข้อ เสียงเล่าเรื่อง, วิชชาลัยชาวนาพิจิตร จัดกิจกรรมเกี่ยวข้าว เพื่อถ่ายทอดประเพณีและวิถีโบราณในการทำนา ให้เยาวชนรุ่นหลังได้สืบสาน, จิตศึกษา นวัตกรรมการศึกษา ที่แก้ปัญหาเด็กสมาธิสั้นแต่ยังมีข้อจำกัดอยู่2024-09-1929 minห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้างห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้างห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง EP. 443: Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมการผลิตพอดแคสต์ให้นักศึกษาในภาคใต้ 5 สถาบันThai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมเชิงปฏิบัติการโครงการปล่อยของ ลองเล่า Season 6 ให้กับนักศึกษาในพื้นที่ภาคใต้กว่า 5 สถาบัน เพื่อเรียนรู้เรื่องการผลิตรายการสื่อเสียง ในหัวข้อ เสียง เล่า เรื่อง, กรุงเทพมหานคร ร่วมกับไทยพีบีเอส ผนึกกำลัง 20 ภาคีเครือข่าย เดินหน้าสร้างอนาคตการเรียนรู้เด็กไทยภายใต้โครงการ “FutureEd Fest 2024” สร้างสรรค์การศึกษาแห่งอนาคต, ศูนย์การเรียนรู้สะแนพ่อง พื้นที่การเรียนรู้ของเด็กชายขอบ2024-09-0523 minThai PBS PodcastThai PBS Podcastห้องเรียนฟ้ากว้าง EP. 443: Thai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมการผลิตพอดแคสต์ให้นักศึกษาในภาคใต้ 5 สถาบันThai PBS Podcast จัดอบรมเชิงปฏิบัติการโครงการปล่อยของ ลองเล่า Season 6 ให้กับนักศึกษาในพื้นที่ภาคใต้กว่า 5 สถาบัน เพื่อเรียนรู้เรื่องการผลิตรายการสื่อเสียง ในหัวข้อ เสียง เล่า เรื่อง, กรุงเทพมหานคร ร่วมกับไทยพีบีเอส ผนึกกำลัง 20 ภาคีเครือข่าย เดินหน้าสร้างอนาคตการเรียนรู้เด็กไทยภายใต้โครงการ “FutureEd Fest 2024” สร้างสรรค์การศึกษาแห่งอนาคต, ศูนย์การเรียนรู้สะแนพ่อง พื้นที่การเรียนรู้ของเด็กชายขอบ2024-09-0523 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalRace, Power and Palestine with Ta-Nehisi CoatesIn a live taping of Slate’s A Word podcast, Jason Johnson talks with Coates about the resonance between racism in America and the crisis in Gaza. On his podcast A Word, veteran political commentator Jason Johnson invites leaders, journalists and other change-makers to have productive and provocative conversations about race in politics and society.   As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Johnson sat down with bestselling author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates to discuss Coates’ perspectives on everything from the art of writing to the ongoing crisis in Israel and Palestine.  I...2024-07-1546 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalHow Artificial Intelligence Could Impact ElectionsAtlantic journalists talk the future of election interference in an era of chilling political deepfakes — and, the one company behind much of this tech. This year, two events will collide: AI voice replicas that can fool family and friends will be easier than ever to use, and half the world’s population will undergo an election.  As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Hanna Rosin, the host of Radio Atlantic, and Charlie Warzel, a staff writer for The Atlantic who covers technology, explored the strange and potentially catastrophic effects of this colli...2024-07-0848 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalMalcolm Gladwell Talks Gun Violence in America The Revisionist History podcast host discusses America's firearms problem - and reasons to be optimistic about it - with a trauma surgeon and an activist. Acclaimed author Malcolm Gladwell explores all things overlooked and misunderstood in his podcast, Revisionist History. He recently produced a six-part series about what we get wrong about gun violence in America.   As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Gladwell revisited that conversation with Dr. Babak Sarani, a trauma surgeon from Washington, D.C., and David Hogg, co-founder of March for Our Lives. Gladwell asked them, based on...2024-07-0149 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalHow Identity Shapes Politics in a Fractured AmericaIs the personal always political? Washington Post columnists discuss how identity markers have come to define how we think and vote. Trust in American institutions has reached record lows. Where do Americans turn to for a sense of identity, connection or belonging? Are identity markers such as race or religion a way to build community and understanding or do these affinities further divide us?   As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi, co-hosts of The Washington Post podcast Post Reports, spoke with columnists Shadi Hamid and Jason Wi...2024-06-2448 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalBridging the Partisan Divide with David Greene In a live taping of Left, Right & Center, David Greene, Mo Elleithee and Sarah Isgur debate media bias ahead of the presidential election. KCRW’s weekly politics show, Left, Right & Center, takes on the tough, polarizing issues that Americans struggle to have conversations about. Host David Greene invites guests with a wide range of political views to create provocative discussions that can bridge the left/right divide.  As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Mo Elleithee and Sarah Isgur joined Greene to debate media bias, political satire and free speech in the c...2024-06-1745 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalUnpacking True Crime with Patrick Radden Keefe In a live taping of The New Yorker’s Critics at Large podcast, Keefe and a panel discuss the genre's enduring popularity – and its problematic aspects. The appetite for true crime is more insatiable than ever, but audiences, authors and podcast producers are also grappling with the ethics of the genre. Patrick Radden Keefe, author of books including Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Family and Say Nothing: A True Story of Memory and Murder in Northern Ireland, has made a career out of telling nuanced stories about unconscionable acts and the people who commit...2024-06-1047 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalThe Past and Future of American DemocracyIn a live podcast taping, historian Heather Cox Richardson debates the nation's founding and the state of democracy ahead of the 2024 election. Historian Heather Cox Richardson, author of Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America, points out a central tension in American history: The founding fathers penned the idea of equality before the law, but as white male property owners, they could always have meant to exclude some people from participating in their new government.  As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Richardson got on stage to dig into this t...2024-06-0345 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalGood Economic Data and Bad Economic FeelingsThe Journal co-hosts Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson tackle the gap between bright data points and bad vibes with political correspondent Molly Ball. Data suggests the U.S. economy is performing well, but many Americans don’t feel that way. How will those feelings influence the 2024 election?  As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson, co-hosts of the podcast The Journal, took the stage with Wall Street Journal senior political correspondent Molly Ball to dig into this strange economic picture and its political implications.   In this...2024-05-2747 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalLaughing at Hollywood and the U.S. Supreme CourtLindy West, Meagan Hatcher-Mays and Guy Branum rank Hollywood celebrities and Supreme Court justices in a lighthearted take on pop culture and politics. New York Times bestselling author Lindy West and democracy expert and “recovering lawyer” Meagan Hatcher-Mays have been best friends for 25 years. Their podcast, Text Me Back!, celebrates that friendship through lively discussions of pop culture, politics, the paranormal and more.   As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, West and Hatcher-Mays took the stage with comedian and actor Guy Branum for a raucous, gossip-filled dissection of both Hollywood celebrities and th...2024-05-2048 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalReporting on the Crisis in the Middle EastTug of War host David Rind and international correspondent Nada Bashir dig into how the war in Gaza has changed the Middle East and the world. Since the Hamas attacks of October 7 and the outbreak of the war in Gaza, CNN’s Tug of War podcast has brought listeners into the heart of the conflict.   As part of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival in early May, host David Rind and CNN international correspondent Nada Bashir got on stage for a live taping of Tug of War. They discussed Bashir’s reporting in the region – and the uni...2024-05-1347 minNorthwest ReportsNorthwest ReportsA Chat With Seattle Mayor Bruce HarrellCascade PBS anchor Paris Jackson hears from the mayor about key issues facing his administration, such as public safety and Downtown revitalization. The mayor of Seattle talked all things Emerald City in his recent conversation with Cascade PBS.   Bruce Harrell was first elected to lead the city in 2021, though he had served as interim mayor in 2017. He also spent years on Seattle’s City Council, including as its president.   Since taking office, Harrell has faced big-picture questions on public safety and Downtown revitalization.   In this episode of Northwest Reports, Cascade PBS anchor...2024-05-0831 minCascade PBS Ideas FestivalCascade PBS Ideas FestivalWelcome Back to the Cascade PBS Ideas FestivalCatch up on every session, featuring speakers such as Malcolm Gladwell, Lindy West and Ta-Nehisi Coates, on our weekly festival podcast. This year’s Cascade PBS Ideas Festival has officially wrapped. But the insightful conversations that took place on May 4, 2024, are coming soon to a podcast app near you.  To help launch this season of the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival podcast (formerly Crosscut Talks), host Paris Jackson sat down with events director Jake Newman to chat about this year’s approach to the festival, some of the luminaries who attended and what we can expect to he...2024-05-0606 minNorthwest ReportsNorthwest ReportsBlack Arts Legacies: From Its Creation to Its Latest SeasonPhillips, one of the advocates behind the Cascade PBS project that highlights Black artists in Seattle, discusses its origins — and the new season. Black Arts Legacies has returned for its third season.   The project dedicated to documenting the impact and stories of Black artists in Seattle has showcased dozens of people — from dancers and musicians to architects and curators — through written and video profiles, podcast episodes and photography.   Artists featured this season are being unveiled one at a time each week, with two profiles, on Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence and Tee Dennard, already published.   In thi...2024-05-0118 minNorthwest ReportsNorthwest ReportsHow Dan Evans Shaped WashingtonAfter Evans' appearance at a Northwest Power and Conservation Council meeting, Venice Buhain and Knute Berger discuss his impact on Washington. Dan Evans has been a force in Washington for decades.   The public figure, now 98, has plenty of titles under his belt: Engineer. Washington governor. U.S. Senator.   In this episode of Northwest Reports, host Maleeha Syed speaks with Cascade PBS associate news editor Venice Buhain about the former three-term governor’s impact on Washington. She recently went to an event attended by Evans, put on by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (which...2024-04-1721 minNorthwest ReportsNorthwest ReportsSpokane's New Mayor on First Months in RoleCascade PBS reporter Mai Hoang talks with the former state legislator about her newest gig, including key issues affecting the city's community members. This week, Lisa Brown officially passed the 100-day mark in her new role as Spokane’s mayor.  Brown started her term at the beginning of the year after defeating incumbent Nadine Woodward. She has worked in several different capacities over the years, including as a lawmaker in the State Legislature.   In this episode of Northwest Reports, Cascade PBS reporter Mai Hoang checks in with Mayor Brown to see how these first...2024-04-1023 minListen, St. Louis with Carol DanielListen, St. Louis with Carol DanielThe Power of Black Poetry with Lyah Beth LeFlore & Marsha Cann | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep. 21 | Nine PBSApril is #PoetryMonth and Carol Daniel is kicking it off with a discussion on the power and history of Black poetry in St. Louis. She is joined by author Lyah Beth LeFlore, daughter of the late St. Louis City poet laureate Shirley Price Bradley LeFlore, and poet Marsha Cann.    What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know in the comments below! To experience more of #ListenStLouis, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.   Subscribe to Nine PBS so you never miss a #ListenStLouis episode 2024-04-041h 04Listen, St. Louis with Carol DanielListen, St. Louis with Carol DanielSTL Educator Raises Alarm About Reading Rate | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep. 16 | Nine PBS“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free,” said abolitionist Frederick Douglass.     Join host Carol Daniel in her discussion with one man who wants to ensure Black children are free by helping them to become confident, competent readers by the end of third grade. Julius B. Anthony, founder and president of St. Louis Black Authors of Children’s Literature, is working to increase literacy among Black children. In this episode, they will discuss supporting Black literature, fostering a love of reading and what leads to illiteracy.   Subscribe to Nine PBS so you never miss an episode of #Liste...2024-02-291h 01Milwaukee PBS DigitalMilwaukee PBS DigitalJane Elliott Interview Part 3Send us a textJames Causey concludes his Interview with diversity trainer and human rights activist Jane Elliott.Black Nouveau:https://video.milwaukeepbs.org/show/black-nouveau/https://www.pbs.org/show/black-nouveau/Subscribe to Milwaukee PBS on YouTube ►► https://bit.ly/2pESb9FSupport Black Nouveau and Milwaukee PBS by becoming a member! ►► https://bit.ly/35UGfB6ABOUT BLACK NOUVEAUStories of triumph and transformation in Milwaukee’s African-American community through profiles and interviews of the city’s change makers.Find more programs at https://www.milwaukeepbs.org/stream2023-04-3011 minMilwaukee PBS DigitalMilwaukee PBS DigitalJane Elliott Interview Part 2Send us a textJames Causey continues his Interview with diversity trainer and human rights activist Jane Elliott.Black Nouveau:https://video.milwaukeepbs.org/show/black-nouveau/https://www.pbs.org/show/black-nouveau/Subscribe to Milwaukee PBS on YouTube ►► https://bit.ly/2pESb9FSupport Black Nouveau and Milwaukee PBS by becoming a member! ►► https://bit.ly/35UGfB6ABOUT BLACK NOUVEAUStories of triumph and transformation in Milwaukee’s African-American community through profiles and interviews of the city’s change makers.Find more programs at https://www.milwaukeepbs.org/stream2023-04-2809 minMilwaukee PBS DigitalMilwaukee PBS DigitalJane Elliott - Human Rights Activist - Part 1Send us a textJames Causey Interviews diversity trainer and human rights activist Jane Elliott.Black Nouveau:https://www.milwaukeepbs.org/local-programs/black-nouveau/https://www.pbs.org/show/black-nouveau/Subscribe to Milwaukee PBS on YouTube ►► https://bit.ly/2pESb9FSupport Black Nouveau and Milwaukee PBS by becoming a member! ►► https://bit.ly/35UGfB6ABOUT BLACK NOUVEAUStories of triumph and transformation in Milwaukee’s African-American community through profiles and interviews of the city’s change makers.Find more programs at https://www.milwaukeepbs.org/stream2023-04-2709 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.020 不要鼓勵工作經驗尚淺的工作者獨立作業"獨立作業" 是職場資淺者該追求的嗎? 在本集,大班老師利用 3 個故事,循序漸進來告訴你 : 獨立作業會成為職場資淺者的絆腳石 本集精選段落 : -01:31 為什麼不推薦資歷尚淺的職場工作者獨立作業 -02:10 不斷地鼓勵獨立作業會造成的後果 -02:51 獨立作業不等於閉門作業 -04:50 獨立作業直到最後,方向錯了就得整組砍掉重練 -07:40 你去上山採藥,卻不知道公司內建全聯 -10:30 獨立作業與團隊合作其實並不互相衝突 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2023-03-2411 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.019 所有的美好,都需要一點距離本集大班老師用一個個自身經歷過的故事,來告訴你 : 別忘了思考一下你所認為那些的美好,其所對應的,應有的付出。 本集精選段落 : 00:58 - 與創業家的互相交流與學習 02:20 - 解鎖 VIP ONLY 的學術殿堂活動 04:45 - 充滿熱情又崇拜的課程現場 08:48 - 所有你認為的美好,都需要一點距離 09:40 - 參與者的活動體驗很好,並不等於執行者的體驗很好 14:36 - 當你覺得一份工作多性感,就要記得它就會有多辛苦 - 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-09-0715 minA Lively Experiment - Presented by Rhode Island PBSA Lively Experiment - Presented by Rhode Island PBSRI gov. attack ads begin, plus the 2022 Rhode Island PBS Foundation Scholarship Winner.Republican Strategist Lisa Pelosi, Retired Professor Pablo Rodriguez, and RI Republican National Committeeman Steve Frias join moderator Jim Hummel to discuss the first attack ads from RI governor candidates, endorsements in the Providence mayoral race, President Biden announces controversial student loan relief, plus an interview with the 2022 Rhode Island PBS Foundation Scholarship Winner.   Support the show2022-08-2728 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.018 提供專業 vs 專業的提供銷售人員要販售的是產品還是產品帶來的價值? 本集大班老師藉由時事故事,來和大家聊聊,從自身經驗出發,對銷售人員的看法 本集精選段落 :  00:42 - 時事故事 - 3C 產品銷售糾紛 01:22 - 你有沒有用過 Mac? 02:34 - 潛在風險 : 資訊落差優勢造成的優越感 06:50 - 品牌端與銷售端價值觀是否一致 : 販售的是產品或產品帶來的價值? 09:22 - 會! 會! 我會用 MAC! - 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-07-2712 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.017 世界上最遙遠的距離,不是我恨你,是懶得理你開完年中會議,被主管罵了嗎? 本集大班老師要和大家聊聊,被主管罵一定是壞事嗎? 我們該如何看待在職場中被罵這件事?  本集精選段落 :  01:30 - 被主管罵一定是壞事情嗎? 02:04 - 一段關係的終結是如何開始的? 05:09 - 嚴格是一種自毀人設的仁慈 05:43 - 願意自毀人設是希望你更好 06:00 - 信任是工作最好的加速器 06:54 - 如何在職場中建立關係 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法 : https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-07-1909 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.016 年輕時,如何做職涯選擇我們在選擇職涯時,考慮的標準是什麼呢?薪資?福利?職稱?又或者是工作環境? 本集大班老師要和大家聊聊,年輕時面對職涯,該看重什麼、什麼會對我們帶來的影響。 本集精選段落: 05:02 - 關於比較,較健康的心態 06:39 - 不要太急於一時,用十年去成就一件事情,會怎麼樣呢? 08:17 - 進入職場後,前一兩組同事,帶給我們的影響至關重要 12:36 - 向老闆、主管學習處事能力、態度、價值觀、思考方式 18:11 - 面對決策時,試著思考你景仰的楷模,他會怎麼做? - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-07-0220 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.015 主管輕輕提起的話,我們要重重拿走當主管提出目前遇到的問題,若是沒有分派工作,這個問題什麼時候才會被解決呢? 本集大班老師要和大家分享的是為什麼主管輕輕提起的話,我們要重重拿走。 本集精選段落: 01:51 - 在當兵時期,大班老師曾背值星遇上集合怠慢的情況,因此有特別的體悟 07:50 - 主管輕輕提起的話,我們要重重拿走 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-05-2512 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.014 管理工作目標,而非過程,真的嗎?本集大班老師將和大家分享,只管理工作目標的工作模式要有什麼樣的基礎、以及管理和授權間的取捨。 本集精選段落: 03:30 - 只管理工作目標,而非過程的基礎 04:53 - 如何在管理、授權間取捨拿捏? - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-05-1808 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.013 為什麼「預算多少」是一個很糟糕的問題當我們在一個不熟悉的領域被問到「預算多少」,會怎麼反應呢? 本集大班老師將和我們分享為什麼「預算多少」是一個很糟糕的問題,也帶著我們換位思考,當我們作為專業的一方,能夠怎麼引導客戶,從而知道對方的需求並為對方建立整體的概念。 本集精選段落: 00:30 - 為什麼「預算多少」是一個很糟糕的問題 04:08 - 該怎麼引導對方,從而知道對方的需求? - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-05-1111 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.012 不懂技術也能當 PM,管理資源、角色扮演與跨部門溝通不論你是科技業小白,還是對 PM 的工作心生嚮往,本集邀請到區塊鏈產業 產品經理 Rafeni,來和我們分享 PM 是如何進行資源管理、角色扮演到跨部門溝通,透過親身經歷,Rafeni 將帶來不同觀點的啟發。 本集精選段落: 03:00 - PM 在團隊中扮演什麼樣的角色? 07:45 - 與自身經驗不同領域,不了解技術,該怎麼做好 PM的工作? 10:36 - 當溝通受情感影響,該怎麼辦?溝通必備的基本元素、假設 17:32 - PM 應該怎麼追進度? 19:20 - 想當 PM,有什麼眉角需要注意、需要什麼能力? 23:08 - 當 PM 作為客戶和工程師間的溝通橋樑,可以怎麼溝通、引導工程師? 29:55 - 轉職 PM 的必備工作力 x 與工程師的協作心法 書籍介紹 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-05-0634 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.011 再忙也能創作,設計師的右腦風暴靈感枯竭是設計師最害怕遇到的狀況之一,而設計師該如何確保自己的創意靈感能源源不絕呢? 本集職人症候群邀請到邊境實驗室 創意總監 曾定鈞,來和大家分享在做設計這條路上遇過的大小事,聊靈感、客戶引導、以科學角度溝通,也分享自己走過的坑。 本集精選段落: 01:03 - 關於邊境實驗室的緣由 03:46 - 靈感是什麼、我們怎麼發現靈感? 10:28 - 如何讓客戶信任我們,進而理解設計,降低重複改設計的機率? 22:00 - 遇過最雷的客戶、設計被偷走的案例 28:50 - 設計師在想什麼?用科學的角度去跟業主溝通 34:14 - 在業主及設計師間溝通協調的窗口該注意什麼? 37:01 - 關於定鈞老師近期的創作 40:21 - 關於設計領域的金字塔 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-04-2746 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.010 商業的簡報情境中如何說故事在商業的簡報情境中,把故事說好是件有難度的事情,該怎麼說故事才能吸引閱聽人聽完故事,又能達到期望的目的呢? 本集大班老師將透過三個說故事的技巧和大家分享,如何說故事。 本集精選段落: 03:30 - 故事要在 30-60秒內講完 04:34 - 在閱聽人可以理解的範圍內說故事 05:59 - 在故事裡融入想要銷售的產品或服務,能帶給閱聽人的好處 06:52 - 用故事說真話,用圖片說故事 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-04-1308 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.009 壞主管養成日記當主管提出不合理的要求、回應,也許我們該反思,自己是否是造就壞主管的推手之一。 本集大班老師將透過案例來和大家分享,壞主管是如何養成的以及我們該如何應對,而除了面對內部是如此,面對外部也有相同的道理。 本集精選段落: 01:37 - 壞主管是如何養成的? 04:52 - 先處理心情,再處理事情 06:18 - 在面對外部遇上相似狀況時,我們可以怎麼應對 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-04-0812 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.008 外部的人脈資源跟內部的人際關係哪一個重要你認爲外部的人脈資源跟內部的人際關係哪一個更重要呢?本集大班老師將透過三個故事和大家聊聊為什麼對內的個人品牌重要以及如何打造個人品牌。 本集精彩段落: 02:47 - 什麼是個人職業品牌 04:57 - 對內個人品牌的重要性 07:54 - 內外一致的重要性 09:25 - 如何打造對內個人品牌 13:30 - 投入公司內部活動的重要性 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-03-3019 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.007 你是什麼時候開始對工作失去熱情的?你有沒有曾經對一件事物充滿熱情,但現在卻並非如此了呢?究竟在成長的路上我們經歷了什麼,而又是在什麼時候失去熱情的呢? 在人生的很多十字路口上,有些話語也許會影響我們的一生,本身也是教育者的大班老師,對此特別有感觸,本集大班老師將用親身經歷和大家聊聊,並分享身為領導者可以怎麼跟同事互動。 本集精彩段落: 01:23 - 從事教育多年的大班老師,在課堂上常遇到的狀況 04:05 - 領導者的話語對我們的影響 08:58 - 給職場工作者的建議 10:30 - 可以接受犯錯的領導者 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-03-2214 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.006 27 歲前該養成的是習慣不是能力在工作中,很多時候我們會急於培養能力,但在 27 歲前,相比能力,大班老師認為養成習慣比能力更重要。 本集大班老師將和大家聊聊,為什麼 27 歲前該養成的是習慣不是能力,和養成哪三個工作習慣,能帶領我們走在對的方向上。 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-03-1221 minEons: Surviving Deep TimeEons: Surviving Deep TimeIntroducing Eons: Mysteries of Deep TimeDig into the past and explore the greatest mysteries of natural history with the team behind the hit YouTube series PBS Eons. From the dawn of the dinosaurs to downtown Los Angeles, we’re covering what we know — and what we still don’t know — about the history of life on Earth. Eons: Mysteries of Deep Time is produced by Complexly for PBS. © 2022 PBS. All rights reserved.2022-03-0800 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.005 老闆別跳過主管指揮員工當聽到「越級管理」,我們第一直覺可能會先想到向上越級、打小報告,但「向下越級」也是越級的一種。 本集大班老師以過去經驗要來和大家聊聊「向下越級」這件事情,提供大家一些參考案例和解決方法。 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-03-0809 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.004 十年經驗不等於十年功力如何創造自己的價值、讓老闆感受到你創造的價值,是許多人共同有的疑問,本集大班老師將和大家聊聊三件值得留意的事情,帶著大家檢視自己,也提供一些可以努力的方向。 本集精選段落: 02:05 - 為什麼十年經驗不等於十年功力 03:39 - 你的功力能不能為公司所用? 05:58 - 當公司遇上未知、待解的困難,你會怎麼做? 08:20 - 以牛肉麵店來比喻企業經營 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-03-0411 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.003 能被別人麻煩是你的本事你是否也遇過想麻煩他人但又不好意思的情況呢? 大班老師也曾為相同的情況煩惱過,最終總結人跟人之間能互相麻煩是一種交情,而能被人麻煩則是一種本事,為什麼大班老師會這麼認為呢? 本集將和大家聊聊麻煩這件事。 本集精選段落: 02:14 - 能夠互相麻煩是一種交情 03:17 - 能夠被人麻煩是一種本事 05:55 - 在開口麻煩別人之前,可以先這樣做 07:58 - 大班老師被人麻煩的經歷 08:50 - 伸手牌才是真正的麻煩 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-02-2313 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.002 如何讓主管持續看見自己的表現沒有功勞,苦勞徒勞的職場環境,如何讓主管持續看見自己的表現,是一門許多工作者都想修行的課,那麼該如何做到,現在讓我們再看一次標題「如何讓主管持續看見自己的表現」,然後試著畫下重點,這句話你們看到什麼呢,我看到的是「主管」和「持續」。 絕大部份的人們,只在意自己在意的。 這一集大班老師將和大家聊聊為什麼主管的注意力,是最需要競爭的資源,又該如何把握向上匯報工作進度的時機。 本集精選段落: 01:03 - 「如何讓主管持續看到自己的表現」這句話的重點 01:35 - 聊聊孕婦效應 02:57 - 主管到底在意的是什麼? 05:02 - 為什麼主管的注意力是需要搶奪的資源 06:08 - 怎麼做主管才會「持續」看到自己的表現 06:38 - 為準備好的觀眾,準備好你要講的內容 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-01-2710 min職人症候群職人症候群EP.001 開除你,從來都不是能力問題如果有什麼原因,導致一個人被辭退,是不是第一直覺都會想到是因為能力不足,但事實卻往往不是如此,一個人會被辭退,通常都是因為價值觀長期與組織不同,或是踩線主管的原則了。 但是很多能力好的工作者,也總覺得自己絕對不會被開除,不過大班老師卻不這麼認為,他將透過自己親身的經驗,和大家聊聊關於開除,這個敏感的主題。 本集精選段落: 00:55 - 價值觀長期與組織不同,或是踩線主管的原則 02:45 - 案例分享:能力好的工作者就不會被開除? 05:22 - 案例分享:有能力,處事卻不圓滑? 07:50 - 能力不足,但公司願意栽培你 - 留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cks04ec4pl5m80962gqasp8mj/comments - 報名最新公開課程與活動 來信詢問企業課程 / 個人諮詢 PBS 寶渥商學院 官網 | www.PBS.school PBS 寶渥商學院 粉專 | facebook.com/PowerBusinessSchool/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-01-2713 minA Lively Experiment - Presented by Rhode Island PBSA Lively Experiment - Presented by Rhode Island PBSTrouble in Afghanistan/ PBS Scholarship WinnerThis week on A Lively Experiment, The continued fallout from the US withdraw from Afghanistan, what our local delegation  has to say. And, we'll introduce you to the winner of this years Rhode Island PBS scholarship.Joining us this week, Lee Ann Sennick, National Committeewoman of the Rhode Island Republican Party. Bill Lynch, Chairman of the Rhode Island Democratic Party. And, attorney and legal analyst Lou Pulner.Support the show2021-08-2129 minThai PBS World Podcast - รู้ข่าว รู้ภาษาอังกฤษThai PBS World Podcast - รู้ข่าว รู้ภาษาอังกฤษThai PBS World Podcast - รู้ข่าว รู้ภาษาอังกฤษ EP. 18: รู้ข่าว รู้ภาษาอังกฤษ - วาทศิลป์ของ "โจ ไบเดน" จากแถลงผลงาน 100 วันแรกผ่านมา 100 วันของการทำงานในฐานะประธานาธิบดีสหรัฐฯ ของ "โจ ไบเดน" วันที่ 29 เมษายน 2564 คือวันที่ไบเดนแถลงผลงานต่อสภาคองเกรสThai PBS World Podcast ชวนถอดคำต่อคำจากเนื้อหาการแถลงตั้งแต่ประโยคเริ่มต้นการทักทายจนถึงผลงานในรอบ 100 วันแรกที่ทางการเมืองสหรัฐฯ ถือว่าเป็นช่วงสำคัญในการพิสูจน์การทำหน้าที่ประธานาธิบดี คำแถลงต่อสภาคองเกรสครั้งนี้สะท้อนถึงตัวตนของผู้นำสหรัฐฯ ได้เป็นอย่างดี ทำให้เห็นถึงวาทศิลป์ที่จะจูงใจ สร้างการจดจำและสามารถสร้างความเชื่อมั่นให้กับประชาชนได้มากน้อยแค่ไหนเรียนรู้คำศัพท์ วลี จากคำแถลงผลงาน 100 วันแรกของ โจ ไบเดน กับ เทพชัย หย่อง และ ณัฏฐา โกมลวาทิน ใน #รู้ข่าวรู้ภาษาอังกฤษ EP.182021-05-0227 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedPBS NewsHour Special Report: American ReckoningWe explore what drove the Jan. 6 attack on the nation’s capital, the failures to heed warnings about growing anti-government and white nationalist extremism, the role of misinformation and disinformation online, and where we as a country go from here. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2021-01-1656 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedWhat we saw the day the Capitol was attackedOn Jan. 6, for the first time in more than two centuries, Congress was attacked and overrun, this time by its own citizens. The PBS NewsHour's anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff talks to correspondents Lisa Desjardins, Amna Nawaz and Yamiche Alcindor about what they saw as they reported from inside the Capitol, the grounds that surround it and the White House, respectively-- and what they and other Americans will remember from that day. Watch video of the conversation here PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2021-01-0932 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedHow COVID-19 could worsen America’s childhood trauma crisisIn this episode, PBS NewsHour correspondent William Brangham talks to special correspondent Cat Wise and reporter Laura Santhanam about why the pandemic is likely making the childhood trauma crisis worse and how caregivers can help their kids and themselves through this trying time. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2020-12-1823 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedA grandmother, a granddaughter and a deep post-election divideAfter a bruising election, one President Donald Trump has so far refused to concede, Americans are left trying to repair divides that are deeper and more personal than ever. In this episode, PBS NewsHour correspondent William Brangham speaks to a grandmother and her granddaughter in Michigan as they wade through their political differences and hears what advice they have for others having similar conversations in an unusual holiday season. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2020-11-2315 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedA conversation with coronavirus survivorsThe coronavirus has killed 200,000 Americans and infected more than 6.5 million. But of those that contracted the virus, more than 2.5 million have now recovered. As researchers learn more about the coronavirus, it is clear that it can affect people in very different ways. And there are many questions about the long term impacts of the disease. In this episode of America Interrupted, PBS NewsHour correspondent Stephanie Sy talks to three COVID-19 survivors to discuss their varying experiences with the virus, what got them through and what they and others can take away from their story. PBS News is supported by...2020-09-2128 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedThe GOP’s norm-shattering convention showed how the two parties are worlds apartPBS NewsHour’s senior national correspondent Amna Nawaz talks with White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor and political reporter Daniel Bush about what happened this week and what it means for the 2020 race. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2020-08-2924 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedWhat happened when Democrats threw an all-virtual conventionIt's official: Joe Biden is now the Democratic nominee for president. But there was no confetti, no balloon drop, no applause or even a crowd. The pandemic-era four-day convention was all-virtual -- which meant no chance to sell a vision in person, but did give a rare opportunity to carefully curate a message. PBS NewsHour's senior national correspondent Amna Nawaz talks with political reporter Daniel Bush and correspondent Lisa Desjardins, who covered Biden in Delaware, about what happened this week and what it could mean for conventions of the future. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org...2020-08-2226 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedThis city already rebuilt its police department. Did it work?Protesters across the country are continuing to fill the streets, looking to turn their outrage over police violence against black people into action. Many point to the city of Camden, New Jersey, as an example of what reforming a police department can look like. But is it a success story? PBS NewsHour Weekend's Hari Sreenivasan talks to Scott Thomson, the city’s former police chief, and Keith Eric Benson, a resident and educator who says the reality is different than it seems. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2020-06-1619 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedWhy coronavirus misinformation is so hard to fightIf you've been paying attention to the news lately, you've probably heard some wild claims about the coronavirus. We talk to two fact checkers who walk us through what they're seeing during this pandemic -- including one specific claim about the virus' origins -- and a scientist explains why we believe misinformation in the first place. PBS NewsHour is supported by https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2020-05-1923 minAmerica, InterruptedAmerica, InterruptedUnderstanding the coronavirusSince the first U.S. case was reported in late January, the new coronavirus has turned our lives upside down. But how did we get here? And what can we do to protect ourselves? Peter Daszak, a zoologist who has studied outbreaks like the coronavirus pandemic for more than a decade, and PBS NewsHour health and data producer Laura Santhanam join PBS NewsHour correspondent Lisa Desjardins for a closer look at the origins of the virus, and what comes next. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2020-03-2024 minBroken JusticeBroken JusticeBroken Justice TrailerIn 1997, Ricky Kidd was sentenced to life without parole for a double homicide he says he didn't commit. And he says his court-appointed lawyer is the reason. In the U.S. justice system, everyone has the right to an attorney, even if you can't afford one. But what happens when your lawyer is overworked, underfunded and unable to do their job? From the PBS NewsHour, a look inside Missouri's public defender system at a crisis point and what it means for serving justice in America. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders2019-10-2901 minInside NATURE on PBSInside NATURE on PBSRescuing the Elusive VaquitaThis October, an international team of scientists set out to save the vaquita, the most endangered whale in the world. This October, an international team of scientists set out to save the vaquita, the most endangered whale in the world. Recent estimates suggest that as few as 30 individuals remain in the Gulf of California, the slim body of water that separates mainland Mexico from the Baja peninsula. These numbers are considered unsustainable given that every year many vaquitas are found drowned in gill nets, the main culprit in their dwindling numbers. The ambitious, last-ditch effort, now dubbed VaquitaCPR, was designed...2017-12-1100 minAmerican Masters: Creative SparkAmerican Masters: Creative SparkWriter Edgar Allan PoeEdgar Allan Poe is a global literary icon, best known for his Gothic horror tales. Actor Denis O’Hare stars as Poe in the new documentary “American Masters – Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive.” Listen to O'Hare read “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee” with an original score by Damon Hardjowirogo (Infinity Shred), then learn about the poems and Poe’s legacy from Dennis Paoli, professor of gothic fiction at Hunter College. The documentary premieres October 30 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings) and will be available to stream on Halloween via pbs.org/americanmasters and PBS OTT apps, as well as on DVD and...2017-10-2134 minEducation – PBS NewsHourEducation – PBS NewsHourAt an innovative high school, students get support battling their addictions while they learnWatch Video | Listen to the Audio JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to our America Addicted series. Drug use has been down among teenagers, but mortality is rising. And that is leading many to seek out new options for their children. The “NewsHour”‘s Pamela Kirkland went to look at how one so-called recovery school in Indianapolis is giving new hope to students battling addiction. It’s part of our weekly Making the Grade look at education. FRANCIE WILCOX, Student, Hope Academy: I went from using downers...2017-10-0409 minEducation – PBS NewsHourEducation – PBS NewsHourVermont’s rules on vaccines for school met with parents’ support and pushbackWatch Video | Listen to the AudioJUDY WOODRUFF: For some parents in the U.S., it’s a question in the fall: Should they vaccinate their children to send them to school? The American Academy of Pediatrics believes so and says that a measles outbreak that started at Disneyland a few years ago shows how fast childhood diseases can resurface if not enough children are protected. California and several states have since tightened their immunization requirements. But some parents are still pushing back. PBS special correspondent Lisa Stark of...2017-09-2708 minEducation – PBS NewsHourEducation – PBS NewsHourJob training and community college put coal miners on a new pathWatch Video | Listen to the AudioJOHN YANG: Now we return to our Rethinking College series. This week, we take a look at efforts to help unemployed coal miners earn community college degrees and get on-the-job training. Hari Sreenivasan has our report, part of our weekly segment Making the Grade. HARI SREENIVASAN: In the heart of Appalachia, generations of coal miners have lived through good times and bad. CHRIS FARLEY, Former Coal Miner: We will have some early tomatoes. Then we will have… BERTHA FARLEY, G...2017-09-1307 minAmerican Masters: Creative SparkAmerican Masters: Creative SparkAnimators Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi on artist Tyrus Wong“American Masters: Tyrus” filmmaker Pamela Tom interviews filmmakers/artists Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi, who discuss their Oscar-nominated animated short “The Dam Keeper” and artist Tyrus Wong’s influence on their work. See their work and learn more about Wong in “American Masters: Tyrus,” premiering September 8 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings) and streaming September 9 at http://pbs.org/americanmasters and PBS OTT apps.2017-09-0620 minEducation – PBS NewsHourEducation – PBS NewsHourThe challenge of reaching hungry kids when school is outWatch Video | Listen to the AudioJUDY WOODRUFF: For American children, summer is supposed to be a time of fun and games, but, for many, it is also a time of true need. During the school year, roughly 22 million children in this country get free and reduced-price lunch. In the summer, those numbers drop dramatically. Just under four million have access to subsidized meals. There are 50,000 locations providing summer meals, but reaching those who need the food can be a challenge. WATCH: Hunger a persistent problem for poor Americans a...2017-07-2607 min