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Flick Flops
Episode 129 - Fountain of Youth (2025) Review
What happens when Guy Ritchie is given a $180 million budget to combine ancient legends, priceless paintings, and estranged siblings on a whirlwind globe-trotting adventure? Starring John Krasinski and Natalie Portman, Fountain of Youth promises secret societies, cryptic art, and a splash of immortality. But does this quest leave you thirsty for more—or wondering where the money was spent?#flickflopspodcast #moviereview #fountainofyouth #guyritchie #johnkrasinski #natalieportman #domhnallgleeson #eizagonzalez #stanleytucci #appletv 🎬 Movie DetailsTitle: Fountain of YouthRelease Date: May 23, 2025 (Apple TV+)Director: Guy Ritchie (The Man from U.N.C.L.E...
2025-07-19
16 min
Tools For Today's Farmers
Faith, Family, and Farming
Reverend Jennifer Coffman—though she prefers to go by Jenn—is a wife, mom, substitute teacher at Wapahani High School, chaplain with the YMCA of Muncie, pastor, speaker, and an ordained elder in the Church of the Nazarene. With more than 15 years of ministry experience, Jenn is passionate about joining in the work God is already doing to build His Kingdom here on earth.Jenn and her husband, Michael, live on their family farm about eight miles southeast of Muncie, Indiana. Michael is a fifth-generation farmer, and their son, Samuel, is a recent graduate of the University of N...
2025-06-16
39 min
Speaking Out of Place
The 2025 National Day of Action: Talking with the Coalition for Action in Higher Education about "the World We Live in and the World We Want."
Today we talk with members of the organizing collective of the Coalition for Action in Higher Education, or CAHE, about their second National Day of Action, taking place on Thursday, April 17. The Day of Action is a call for free higher education in every meaning of that term. CAHE calls for “the elimination of all existing student debt, making all public colleges and universities tuition-free, and ensuring that our colleges and universities remain sites of robust free thinking about the world we live in and the world we want.”We talk about the genesis of this group, and...
2025-04-10
46 min
Teaching in the CTEI
Your Trusty GenAI Sidekick: Timesaving Tips for Busy Faculty
In this first episode of a two-part series, Angela leads a panel discussion on the role generative AI can play in helping faculty complete their many tasks and responsibilities. Panel experts discuss ways generative AI can be used to create and modify course materials, refine individualized feedback to students, and save time with common, but time-consuming tasks, such as writing emails and letters of recommendation. Our guests also discuss concerns both faculty and students share about the ethical implications of using AI in teaching and learning. We are so grateful to our guests for their participation and...
2025-01-29
50 min
Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Episode 210 - The Burning of Rosement Abbey by Naomi Stephens
Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Become a patron and enjoy special perks and bonus content.Naomi Stephens is a first-time guest on the podcast, but this isn't her first book. She stops by to chat about her latest release, The Burning of Rosemont Abbey. We talked about why she chose to set it in 1956, what she loves about the fashion of the time, and how she was able to write a mystery that has a lightness...
2025-01-29
33 min
Rattle Poetry
ep. 276 - Donald Platt
Donald Platt is the author of eight volumes of poetry, most recently Swansdown (Grid Books, 2022). His poems have appeared in many journals, including The New Republic, Nation, American Poetry Review, Paris Review, and Poetry, as well as in The Best American Poetry 2000, 2006, and 2015. He is a recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, three Pushcart Prizes, the Paumanok Poetry Prize, the “Discovery”/The Nation Prize, two Verna Emery Poetry Prizes, and the Center for Book Arts Chapbook Prize. He's been a professor in Purdue University’s English Department since 2000. Find the Swansdown here: https://www.grid-books.org/do...
2025-01-12
1h 58
The Swine Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast
Yuechi Fu: Live Yeast in Sows Diets | Ep. 153
In this episode of The Swine Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Yuechi Fu, a PhD student at Purdue University, shares insights into her research on live yeast supplementation in sows, emphasizing its impact on nutrient digestibility and immune support in piglets. You can listen in on all major platforms—don’t miss it!"Our study observes enhanced immune markers in piglets from sows with yeast supplementation, indicating possible long-term benefits."Meet the guest: Yuechi Fu is a Graduate Research Assistant pursuing her PhD in Animal Sciences, specializing in swine nutrition and phys...
2025-01-09
09 min
Pass the FTCE | Florida Teacher Certification Exam | Podcast Study Guide
FTCE 60 Sec Review: English Subtest - Commas #ftce
FTCE 60 Secs Review: English Subtest - Commas Summary In this episode of FTCE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto delves into the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest, focusing specifically on the use of commas. The discussion covers the basic functions of commas, including their role in creating sentence flow, linking independent clauses, and incorporating non-essential information. Musto emphasizes the importance of mastering comma usage for effective writing and provides resources for further study. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest 00:29 Understanding Commas...
2024-12-01
00 min
Getting to Aha! with Darshan Mehta
From English Major to EdTech Leader: John Jorgenson’s Transformative Journey
In this episode of Getting to Aha! Host Darshan Mehta interviews John Jorgenson, CMO of Cambium Learning Group, to explore the interplay of education, marketing, and technology. John reflects on his career transition from English major to EdTech marketing leader, emphasizing the importance of aligning marketing strategies with educators' and students' needs. They discuss the pandemic’s acceleration of technology adoption, AI's role in personalized learning, and future trends in education. John also shares insights on branding, strategy, and the EdTech CMO Collective—a networking initiative fostering collaboration among marketing leaders to address challenges in K-12 education.John Jorg...
2024-11-29
35 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Cozy Mysteries & Aunty Lee's Delights
In this episode (hosted by Emily Pearson), guests Debora Borba and Matt Morgenstern discuss cozy mysteries and how Ovidia Yu's Aunty Lee's Delights fits into the genre.
2024-10-23
53 min
Star Gays: The Queer Astrology Archives Podcast
Libra: Michel Foucault's Astrology
Star Gays is back to round out Libra season with an episode all about the philosophy and life of theorist and philosopher Michel Foucault. Join host Elly Higgins in uncovering Foucault's ideas around power, sexuality, and knowledge through his Libra Sun, Aquarius Moon, and Scorpio Rising. -------------------------- Please like, rate, review, and subscribe to Star Gays. You can find me on twitter @ehastrology, instagram @ellyhigginsastro, and on my websites, stargaysastrology.ghost.io and ellyhiggins.com. Please consider becoming a supporting member of the podcast via my website if you appreciate the wor...
2024-10-22
47 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Singaporean Food Culture in Aunty Lee's Delights
In this episode (hosted by Emily Pearson), guests Sarah Jaran and Dr. Mindy Tan discuss Singaporean food culture and it's role in Ovidia Yu's Aunty Lee's Delights.
2024-10-02
44 min
Gold and Black Radio
Arni's Birthday Zoom: Purdue basketball Alum Neil Bemenderfer
Neil Bemenderfer, a key role player on Purdue's Big Ten title team in 1979, celebrates his 68th birthday with us. The 6-foot-10-inch forward/center from Rochester, Ind., was a backup to All-American center Joe Barry Carroll and played for coaches Fred Schaus and Lee Rose after transferring to Purdue from Vanderbilt. Bemenderfer went on to have a long career in the legal community, most recently as a civil mediator with a company he founded, The Mediation Group, in Indianapolis. From its website: Bemenderfer began full-time dispute resolution in 2000. Neil has mediated thousands of cases and ha...
2024-06-21
21 min
Arni's Birthday Zoom: Purdue basketball Alum Neil Bemenderfer
Neil Bemenderfer, a key role player on Purdue's Big Ten title team in 1979, celebrates his 68th birthday with us. The 6-foot-10-inch forward/center from Rochester, Ind., was a backup to All-American center Joe Barry Carroll and played for coaches Fred Schaus and Lee Rose after transferring to Purdue from Vanderbilt. Bemenderfer went on to have a long career in the legal community, most recently as a civil mediator with a company he founded, The Mediation Group, in Indianapolis. From its website: Bemenderfer began full-time dispute resolution in 2000. Neil has mediated thousands of cases and has been consistently named one of...
2024-06-21
22 min
American Journal of Public Health Podcast
AJPH 4/2024: "Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19: Conversation with Dr Jerome Adams" (English)
Vickie Mays and Alfredo Morabia, of AJPH, conducted an insightful interview with Dr. Jerome Adams, the 20th US Surgeon General and Distinguished Professor of Practice at Purdue University. The discussion centered around his latest book, "Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19," published by Post Hill Press in 2023. Dr. Adams candidly shared his personal experiences and the formidable challenges inherent in the role of US Surgeon General. From recounting his proudest achievements to delving into the most trying moments of his tenure, he offered a comprehensive perspective on his journey and on what it...
2024-04-12
28 min
New Books in Communications
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
New Books in Medieval History
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
New Books in Western European Studies
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
New Books in British Studies
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
New Books in Early Modern History
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
New Books in Literary Studies
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
New Books in Intellectual History
Michael Johnston, "The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Michael Johnston's The Middle English Book: Scribes and Readers, 1350-1500 (Oxford UP, 2023) addresses a series of questions about the copying and circulation of literature in late medieval England: How do we make sense of the variety of manuscripts surviving from this period? Who copied and disseminated these diverse manuscripts? Who read the literary texts that they transmit? And what was the relationship between those copying literature and those reading it? To answer these questions, this book examines 202 literary manuscripts from the period 1350 to 1500. First, this study suggests that most surviving manuscripts fall into four categories, depending on the proximity and...
2024-02-24
43 min
Prologues
Maximizing Productivity and Mental Clarity with Journals, Planners, and Lists
37. At any given moment, I am within three feet of my journal or planner....but like actually. Journaling, planning, and list making are some of my favorite ways to order my thoughts, manage my productivity, regulate my emotions, and stay focused. I have been journaling and planning for years, so this week, I'm sharing my best tips and tricks for forming these new habits. See you next week x RESOURCES Foucault's Panopticon: https://www.cla.purdue.edu/academic/english/theory/newhistoricism/modules/foucaultcarceral.html Papier...
2024-02-19
47 min
VELA Podcast
Tập 103: Ngọc Trân - Đường đến Purdue của STEM girl
Sẽ ra sao nếu bạn là một STEM girl chính hiệu với ước mong phát triển bản thân trong lĩnh vực khoa học dữ liệu? Đó là câu chuyện của Ngọc Trân với bài luận chính về đam mê chơi rubic, từ đó làm nổi bật ưu thế logical thinking và tính kiên trì của bạn, kết hợp với những kinh nghiệm làm nghiên cứu thực tiễn tại bệnh viện từ sớm. Trân đã thành công xây dựng một bộ hồ sơ chiếm đượ...
2024-02-16
22 min
The Career Guy
Getting Lost
This is the first segment of a two-part interview with Henry Yiu principal and creative director at “States of Matter” a marketing firm in Seattle, Washington. In this interview, Henry opens up and describes his experiences when he immigrated from China. He talks about how he overcame the English language barrier and adapted to the school system in the Midwest of the United States. He paints a story of growing up and how he developed his interests in math, sciences, and the arts. He conveys a lot about himself in trying to figure out what he could do as a care...
2023-12-21
41 min
Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy Podcast
Sports Culture and Literacy with Dr. Luke Rodesiler
Sports Culture and Literacy with Dr. Luke RodesilerHow do we as educators go about connecting our academic work in ways that are challenging, relevant, engaging, and meaningful to our students? One way to achieve this is by tapping into students’ (and our culture at large) love of sports. In this episode, I chat with Dr. Luke Rodesiler about his article, “Controversies, Rivalries, and Representation: Sports Culture as a Site for Research and Inquiry”.Luke Rodesiler, a former high school English teacher, works as an associate professor in the Departmen...
2023-11-29
46 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Teaching Monkey King
In this episode (hosted by Alex Anderson), guests Benjamin Lathrop, Chenchen Lu, and Emily Pearson discuss best practices for teaching Julia Lovell's adaptation of Monkey King: Journey to the West.
2023-11-01
47 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Gothic Feminisms and the Female Gothic
In this episode, host Alex Anderson and guests Veronica Ahmed, Narim Kim, and Frankie Knuckles discuss how Silvia Moreno-Garcia's novel Mexican Gothic (2020) nuances the literary genre of the Female Gothic.
2023-10-05
49 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Colonial Pasts, Postcolonial Presents
In this episode, host Alex Anderson and guests Débora Borba, Jehu Laniog, and Marybeth Perdomo discuss colonialism's haunting presence in Silvia Moreno-Garcia's novel Mexican Gothic (2020).
2023-10-05
48 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Space, Place, and Community in Binti
Host Erika Gotfredson and guests Alex Anderson and Ane Costa discuss the nuanced roles of space, place, and community in Nnedi Okorafor's Binti trilogy.
2023-10-05
49 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Language as Magic in Spinning Silver
Tune in as host Erika Gotfredson and guests Jason Abad and Emily Pearson discuss how names, language, and storytelling function as magic in Naomi Novik's novel Spinning Silver (2018).
2023-10-05
44 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Marginalized Voices in Binti and Beyond
In this episode, host Erika Gotfredson and guests Juanita Crider and Malik Raymond explore Africanfuturism, character development, and the collision of STEM and literature in Nnedi Okorafor's trilogy Binti.
2023-10-05
53 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Spinning Silver: From Short Story to Novel
In the very first episode of the Purdue English Big Read podcast, host Erika Gotfredson and guests Narim Kim and Vanessa Iacocca discuss the evolution of Naomi Novik's Spinning Silver (2018) from short story to novel.
2023-10-05
50 min
The Purdue English Big Read Podcast
Adapting Monkey King: American Born Chinese in Print and on Disney+
On this episode of the Purdue English Big Read podcast (hosted by Alex Anderson), Jianfen Chen, Devan Lindey, and Fiona Wang discuss Gene Luen Yang's graphic novel American Born Chinese, Kelvin Yu's series adaptation of the graphic novel for the streaming service Disney+, and Journey to the West's cross-cultural longevity.
2023-09-27
38 min
Critical Solutions
Bartending, Living in the Midwest, & Drunk People with Sean English
In this episode recorded back in February 2023, Josh and Mason are joined by Josh's former classmate—Sean English. Sean was a bartender at Brother's Bar & Grill on Purdue University's campus. He enlightens the guys on what it's like to be on the other side of the bar and tells several stories of drunk idiots. Together they discuss life in the midwest and complain about the addition of Pac-12 teams to the Big Ten.New episodes posted every Monday! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the episodes.Visit our website: https://www.criticalsolutionspodcast.com/...
2023-09-25
1h 01
The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
E46 - Challenging inequities toward multilingual teachers (with Alex Tang & Carine Saucillo)
We’re back! Just a light little topic for our first episode after our summer break… 😜Don your social justice caps, kick into your critical lens, and prepare to reflect as Shey and Anna explore the challenges and strengths of multilingual teachers, commonly referred to as non-native English-speaking teachers (NNESTs), with research collaborators and super-ELT-stars Alex Tang and Carine Saucillo. 🌟Listen now! 🎧 Further listening: Episode 17 – The benefits of formal TESOL training Episode 18 – Book Review: Race, Empire, & English Language Teaching References & resources Lin, A. & Motha, S. (2020). Curses in TESOL: Postcolonial desires for colonial Engl...
2023-09-20
33 min
Stuff You Missed in History Class
Dean Mahomed, Restaurateur and Shampooing Surgeon
After Dean Mahomed sailed to Cork in January of 1784, he continued to work for Godfrey Evan Baker. But after Baker's death, Mahomed became an entrepreneur. Research: Bartlett, James. “Dean Mahomet: travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to the king.” History Ireland. Issue 5. September/October 2007. https://www.historyireland.com/dean-mahomet-travel-writer-curry-entrepreneur-and-shampooer-to-the-king/ Carpenter, Gerald. “The Travels of Dean Mahomet, The Travels of Dean Mahomet, a Native of Patna in Bengal, through Several Parts of India, while in the Service of the Honourable The East India Company. Written by Himself, in a Series of Letters to a Friend.” The Literature of Autob...
2023-09-13
39 min
Stuff You Missed in History Class
Dean Mahomed and the Bengal Army
Dean Mahomed was in northeastern India in 1759, and he had a life of unique experiences, starting with becoming part of the entourage of Anglo-Irish soldier Godfrey Evan Baker. Research: Bartlett, James. “Dean Mahomet: travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to the king.” History Ireland. Issue 5. September/October 2007. https://www.historyireland.com/dean-mahomet-travel-writer-curry-entrepreneur-and-shampooer-to-the-king/ Carpenter, Gerald. “The Travels of Dean Mahomet, The Travels of Dean Mahomet, a Native of Patna in Bengal, through Several Parts of India, while in the Service of the Honourable The East India Company. Written by Himself, in a Series of Letters to a Friend...
2023-09-11
33 min
Pass the FTCE | Florida Teacher Certification Exam | Podcast Study Guide
E10: FTCE | General Knowledge | English | How-to use Commas
Summary In this episode of FTCE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto delves into the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest, focusing specifically on the use of commas. The discussion covers the basic functions of commas, including their role in creating sentence flow, linking independent clauses, and incorporating non-essential information. Musto emphasizes the importance of mastering comma usage for effective writing and provides resources for further study. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the FTCE General Knowledge English Language Skills Subtest 00:29 Understanding Commas: The Basics 03:24 Advanced Comma Usage: Linking Clauses and Non-Essential Information
2023-07-25
05 min
What I Want to Know, with Kevin P. Chavous
110: How can we best prepare students for college? with President Emeritus, Purdue University, Mitch Daniels
According to the Center for American Progress, up to 60% of college students require remedial English or math classes. This can be a burden both psychologically and financially. Why do many students need remedial classes in college? How can we provide students with an education that sets them up for college success? And how can we better equip students for the jobs of tomorrow? In this episode, Mitch Daniels joins Kevin to discuss how we can best prepare students for the college experience. This is What I Want to Know.
2023-07-12
25 min
UniChurch Belfast Sermons
Ruth 1 (Tim Purdue)
“Scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.”
2023-07-02
28 min
Sovereign States of Mind
The Dance of Sovereignty: Exploring Autonomy, Personal Fulfillment, and State Control vs. Grassroots Self-Governance with Naga Nataka
Have you ever questioned the control you have over your own life or pondered the meaning of real freedom? We're bringing you an episode that's going to turn your world upside down as we take a deep examination of the concept of "sovereignty" from multiple angles. From Buddhist teachings to the experiences of prisoners to examining the influence of societal structures on our autonomy, we navigate this intricate labyrinth of thoughts together. Our journey unravels the layers of sovereignty, exposing the freedom from external control and the ability to make independent choices. We candidly delve into our...
2023-06-12
1h 08
This Is Purdue
Fighter Pilot Heather Penney Reflects on Purdue Journey and 9/11 Mission
In this special episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Boilermaker and former D.C. Air National Guard fighter pilot Heather Penney. Listen as Heather (BA English ’95, MA American studies ’97) shares her incredible story from 9/11, when she was prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice with her flight lead, Marc Sasseville. She reflects on the events of that historic day, from being selected to complete the mission to stop the hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 to being grounded after hours of time in the air to how she feels about that day now, more than 20 year...
2023-03-02
45 min
The Classic Life
Philosophy - The Postmodern Relativists
Today we discuss the problems that arise from the moral framework of "moral relativism" and the Postmodern movement. Check out Wondrium! https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=25630&awinaffid=1137683Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodernismhttps://cla.purdue.edu/academic/english/theory/Support the showCheck out Wondrium here! https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=25630&awinaffid=1137683Follow me at https://www.instagram.com/jonathankutz03https://www.instagram.com/food4thought_pod Https://www.twitter.com/Jonathankutz03Consider supporting on L...
2022-11-19
45 min
Nah Genug: ein Vater-Sohn Podcast
Nah genug 25: Nähe/ Distanz
Jubiläumsfolge mit Zwischenbilanz zu Nähe und Distanz Kritik der schwarzen Vernunft: https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/achille-mbembe-kritik-der-schwarzen-vernunft-t-9783518298053 Und hier noch ein wenig Kontext zu Jameson und dem Dictum "always historicize": https://cla.purdue.edu/academic/english/theory/postmodernism/modules/jamesonpostmodernity.html
2022-09-14
1h 00
The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast
COS - 157 - Pulmonic Stenosis In The Bulldog (HDYTT)
Veterinary cardiologist Dr. Anna Mac joins us to discuss the case of Baguette, a 2 year-old english bulldog with brachycephalic airway disease and pulmonic stenosis. Dr. Mac covers the diagnostic workup, treatment options and likely outcomes. This is a common condition in a common breed... and you won't want to miss this episode! LINKS: Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine: https://vet.purdue.edu/ Dr. Andy Roark Exam Room Communication Tool Box Course: https://drandyroark.com/on-demand-staff-training/ What’s on my Scrubs?! Card Game: https://drandyroark.com/training-tools/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OU...
2022-09-01
25 min
The College Football Experience
Penn State Nittany Lions @ Purdue Boilermakers College Football Game Preview (Ep. 1109)
The College Football Experience on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming Thursday Night Big Ten opener of the Penn State Nittany Lions at the Purdue Boilermakers. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) breaks down why both teams can win this game and keys in on what he expects will happen in this game. Can James Franklin open up the season on the road yet again with a win?Will Sean Clifford turn the corner and have his best year yet as QB of Penn State? Can Penn State find a way to get the run game going with...
2022-08-30
31 min
Boilers and Beyond
2022 Purdue football defense/special teams preview
Though the scheme and philosophy won't change any too much under new Purdue defensive playcaller Ron English, the personnel will look different than it did a year ago. Join host Jordan Jones as he deep dives into Purdue's defense in 2022, previewing all three areas of the defense in addition to the special teams under a new coordinator. This episode is full of guys to know and watch out for on the roster ahead of the 2022 season, plus Jordan discusses some of the newest details about the Big Ten media rights agreement for 2024 and beyond. Spoiler alert: there's a lot...
2022-08-16
43 min
The College Football Experience
Purdue Boilermakers College Football Season Preview 2022 (Ep. 1047)
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the upcoming 2022 college football season for the Purdue Boilermakers. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the Boilermakers 2022 roster and key in on each and every game Purdue plays in 2022. Is this the year Jeff Brohm and Purdue win the Big Ten West?Is Aidan O'Connell the 2nd best quarterback in the Big Ten? Can offensive coordinator Brian Brohm improve the run game with the addition of Kobe Lewis and the return of King Doerue? Does Purdue returning 4 of 5 offensive lineman mean the offensive...
2022-08-03
35 min
The Academy of Esports
A Conversation with Dr. Samantha Blackmon // Associate Professor of English at Purdue University
In this conversation, Dr. Samantha Blackmon, Associate English Professor at Purdue University, discusses not just her work at the university but also as a researcher interested in DEI issues in gaming. Dr. Blackmon champions working specifically on ways to bring people together from the games community, the games industry, content creators, and esports in order to bring about positive change in the games space. -- Dr. Samantha Blackmon // Website // Twitch // Twitter Not Your Mama's Gamer Podcast AnyKey Purdue University Games Make a Difference Symposium -- E...
2022-04-04
45 min
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #9 with Steven Peace
This episode features Steven Peace, a pioneer in the adaptive sports game. Tune into the episode to hear how he got the nickname "Trike-Guru" as well as more on his story and his professional competing career.RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the world and pursue projects at the interface of inclusivity, sports and engineering. RIISE was created at Purdue University, one of the best engineering hubs in the US. Therefore...
2022-04-01
49 min
マヤパデューの音楽日記fromSalzburg
マヤパデューの音楽日記fromSalzburgエピソード36 Maya Purdue‘s music diary from Salzburg! Episode 36
【English version 英語バージョン動画付き】https://youtu.be/eqJAD6Xtdqw 皆様お久しぶりです、ピアニストのパデュー麻耶です🎹 今週のラジオ放送は、同じく土曜日に開催する毎月恒例のオンラインコンサートでお話しする内容の「更に詳しい!」解説! こちらのコンサートのプログラムの中の二曲: ベートーヴェンピアノソナタ「ワルトシュタイン」よりその2楽章、シューマンピアノソナタ第二番より2楽章、こちらの二曲の類似点-相違点について私の考えを交えながら話していきます! 参加型で一緒に考えて下さいね💝 毎月1度行なっているオンラインコンサートの次の日程が決定しました! ⬇️ 【Next online concert】 March 20th (13:00〜)Central European time 📧 Email me for tickets 🎟 (10euro) 次回のオンラインコンサート 3月20日21:00〜(日本時間) 📧 視聴希望の方はメールでお申し込み下さい! チケット一律¥1000 配信はFacebookグループ「オンラインAhnk」にて21:00〜行います。 ⬇️視聴方法⬇️ ①PayPalにてお支払い https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZKC5JE95GQUG2 ②銀座アンクより送られるメールからFacebookグループ「オンラインアンク」にご自身で参加申請 ③承認後、視聴可能となります ※Facebookアカウントをご用意ください ※ PayPal入金時のお名前とFacebookアカウント名が異なる場合はお知らせください ご不明点ありましたらお問い合わせください。 【パデュー麻耶の問い合わせ先】 mayapurdue999@gmail.com 【銀座Barアンク】 http://ginza-ankh.com/index.html _______________ 活動の応援/Support my music https://www.patreon.com/mayapurdue/ Paypal ID: mayapurduejp mayapurduejp@gmail.com
2022-02-21
29 min
New Books in Polish Studies
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
50 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
53 min
New Books in Genocide Studies
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
50 min
New Books in German Studies
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
50 min
New Books in Ukrainian Studies
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
53 min
New Books in Eastern European Studies
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
55 min
New Books in Military History
Paweł Markiewicz, "Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II" (Purdue UP, 2021)
Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II (Purdue UP, 2021) offers the first comprehensive and scholarly English-language analysis of German-Ukrainian collaboration in the General Government, an area of occupied Poland during World War II. Drawing on extensive archival material, the Ukrainian position is examined chiefly through the perspective of Ukrainian Central Committee head Volodymyr Kubiiovych, a prewar academic and ardent nationalist. The contact between Kubiiovych and Nazi administrators at various levels shows where their collaboration coincided and where it differed, providing a full understanding of the Ukrainian Committee's ties with the oc...
2022-02-01
55 min
Podcasting On A Plane
Episode 45 | Plane English
PlaneEnglish ATC Simulator - Get 10% off with code: delta The Pilot Wife Life Blog: https://thepilotwifelife.com/united-airlines-presents-flight-3591-widow-with-wings-and-epaulets-leaves-indoc-seat-vacant/?fbclid=IwAR1zuc3RpiYB6m0RBxkOhlhlKGzHjzMPNjvvr5iX_5S9q827pQ8GpBAQ1dw Flying Magazine Article: https://www.flyingmag.com/purdue-alums-create-radio-communications-simulator Plane English: https://www.planeenglish.net
2022-01-25
34 min
English Learning for Curious Minds
#230 | The Opioid Crisis
Over the past twenty years, over half a million Americans have died of opioid overdoses.In this episode, we'll explore how this happened, who is responsible, and ask ourselves whether the USA will ever be able to kick its addiction to prescription opioids. Origin of "opioid"Opioid overdoses in the US vs Western EuropeWhat caused the boom in opioid use in the United States?Morphine & heroin during the American Civil WarThe arrival of OxyContinPurdue Pharma sales representatives' tactics to sell the drug to doctorsIncreasing the doses for patientsThe "less than 1% of...
2022-01-21
26 min
The InFluency Podcast
How to Finally Improve Grammar in English [The Lesson You Were Never Taught in School!]
How do you feel about grammar? For some of us, grammar can sometimes be pretty overwhelming. It has been for me, but in my years of using and teaching English, I’ve realized something crucial about it. We can’t build grammar just by learning grammar rules. We have to build ‘Grammar muscles’, and in order to do that, we need to have the right strategy and focus on what matters. That’s always the case, isn’t it? In this episode, you’re going to learn how to do just that – how to learn and understand gramm...
2021-11-23
28 min
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #8 with Joel Gomez
This episode features Joel Gomez, an American Paralympic athlete that ran the 1500m in Tokyo. He is currently a freshman in college at the great Purdue University. He broke the 5 minute mile barrier at age 13. He was born with a condition that has affected his impairment. Check out the podcast to hear a great conversation and more about Joel! RIISE is a student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the world and pursue projects at the i...
2021-11-01
26 min
Windy City Historians Podcast
Episode 25 – A Book and A Beer: George Ade and the Old-Time Saloon
The path to riches is not often associated with journalism, but in the case of George Ade, writing for Chicago newspapers was his road to wealth and fame. Ade, (1866-1944) who was born and raised in Kentland, Indiana, attended Purdue University and then came to Chicago to work as a reporter in the heydays of newspapers. Today George Ade is rarely remembered, with his books out of print, and decades since his musical comedies were performed. But from the 1890s to the early 20th century, he was compared to Mark Twain, a friend of his, and had...
2021-10-28
56 min
Transform Your Commute Into a Captivating Journey With Free Audiobook
Unsettled: How the Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Failed the Victims of the American Overdose Crisis Audiobook by Ryan Hampton
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 552461 Title: Unsettled: How the Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Failed the Victims of the American Overdose Crisis Author: Ryan Hampton Narrator: Jonathan Yen Format: Unabridged Length: 12:02:37 Language: English Release date: 10-26-21 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Business & Economics, Business Development Summary: A shocking inside account of reckless capitalism and injustice in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case. In September 2019, Purdue Pharma-the maker of OxyContin and a company controlled by the infamous billionaire Sackler family-filed for bankruptcy to protect itself from 2,600 lawsuits for its role in fueling the US overdose crisis. Author...
2021-10-26
12h 02
What Magic Is This?
Three Books of Occult Philosophy with Wren Collier and Eric Purdue
If Western Magic is to have one document that many consider to be foundational and essential- that would be the Three Books of Occult Philosophy by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. The Three Books are Agrippa's attempt to synthesize magic with religion, going from the natural world to the celestial world and beyond. Joining the discussion on this extremely important text is someone who has understood the importance of Three Books well- Wren Collier, and the man who single-handedly produced the first English translation of Three Books in nearly 400 years- Eric Purdue!
2021-09-30
1h 51
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #7 Nate Riech
This episode features Nate Riech, a Canadian Paralympic athlete that runs middle distance events like the 800m and the 1500m. He is a world record holder and is coming into Tokyo with a first place finish at his last major competition. Listen into the podcast to learn more about his life and inspirational journey! RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the world and pursue projects at the interface of inclusivity, sports a...
2021-09-03
29 min
Bad Ideas about Writing
48: When Responding to Student Writing, More is Better, by Muriel Harris
Kyle Stedman (@kstedman) reads the bad idea "When Responding to Student Writing, More is Better," by Muriel Harris. It's a chapter first published in Bad Ideas about Writing, which was edited by Cheryl E. Ball (@s2ceball) and Drew M. Loewe (@drewloewe). Don't miss the joke: the author of the chapter is disagreeing with the bad idea stated in the chapter's title. Keywords: evaluation, feedback, grading, response, writing center Muriel Harris, professor emerita of English at Purdue University, initiated and directed the Purdue Writing Lab where she learned a great deal from students she met...
2021-08-20
15 min
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #6 with Kelsey Macaddino
This episode features Kelsey Macaddino, acting president of RIISE. She is a former member of the Purdue Womens swimming team. Being a student athlete studying bio medical engineering means she is busy, but she devotes an incredible amount of time to this organization. We are looking forward to her leadership until graduation (which is right around the corner). She was also coached by former guest on the show, Evan Austin. We talk about Evan and all things surrounding the paralympics as of late June. Enjoy! RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the I...
2021-07-16
27 min
Glitch Bottle Podcast
#092 - Restoring Agrippa’s Three Books of Occult Philosophy with Eric Purdue
What are the significant insights, corrections and restorations to Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa’s classic, The Three Books of Occult Philosophy? Eric Purdue - translator, author, practitioner of medieval astrology, and a santero (olorisha) in Lucumí/Santeria - shares about his upcoming 896-page translation of The Three Books of Occult Philosophy. It’s the first new and complete English translation of Agrippa’s classic masterwork in more than 350 years which restores all of the original illustrations and corrects the many mistranslations, copyist mistakes, and errors introduced from other editions. Eric also discusses astrology, answers your Glitch Bottle Patreon listener questions and more!
2021-05-25
2h 08
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #5 Noelle Lambert
This episode features Noelle Lambert, the founder of the Born to Run Foundation. She lost her leg in 2016 and competed in 2019 with a 4th place finish. A very inspiring and unique story with a lot of variety. She has recently started running after playing lacrosse with her college team. RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the world and pursue projects at the interface of inclusivity, sports and engineering. RI...
2021-04-27
32 min
Sex. Love. Literature.
E10 Promising Young Woman
Episode Content Warning: Discussion of sexual assault, violence against women, and suicide. For our 10th episode, we dive into Emerald Fennell's Oscar Award winning revenge-thriller Promising Young Woman. The conversation takes a turn toward the academic as we think on consent, unpack the curious nature of rape-revenge films, and sort through our complicated reactions to this thought provoking film. Don't forget to subscribe to Sex. Love. Literature! You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @SexLoveLit. Additional Show Notes: For more information about RAINN, please visit https://www.rainn.org/. Th...
2021-04-26
1h 27
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #4 with Brian Bell
This episode features Brian Bell, who is a leader and a superstar of the USA Wheelchair Basketball Team and helped Team USA capture their first gold medal in Wheelchair Basketball since 1988. He is also a 2x Silver Medalist at the World Championships! Learn more about his story and incredible athletic career as he is on his journey for the games in Tokyo. His Instagram is linked below as well.RIISE is a new student organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports, and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise...
2021-04-05
35 min
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #3 Evan Austin
This episode features Evan Austin, a 2 time Paralympian looking towards competing in Tokyo (pending the trials). Evan was born with familial spastic paraparesis, which is a condition similar to cerabral palsy. Listen to hear how his condition relates to his relationship with his mother and what it is like to win a gold medal! His instagram is linked below as well. RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the world and pursue pr...
2021-03-20
43 min
Peruvians of USA
16 (English): Pivoting Careers and Raising Bilingual Multicultural Children with Meyling Veliz Wood
Meyling is a Chinese-Peruvian American, mother of 2, and future Veterinary Technician. Meyling was born in Lima, Peru, and move to the U.S. around the age of 7 years old. Meyling attended the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and has professional experience in the Hospitality Industry. She is currently pivoting her career and earning her Veterinary Technician degree from Purdue University online. Meyling loves animals and has grown up with lots of them – dogs, birds, and Peruvian Paso horses. In this episode, we discuss pivoting into a new career while raising bilingual and multicultural children, feeling like an outs...
2021-03-17
46 min
Bad Ideas about Writing
29: Grammar Should be Taught Separately as Rules to Learn, by Muriel Harris
Kyle Stedman (@kstedman) reads the bad idea "Grammar Should be Taught Separately as Rules to Learn" by Muriel Harris (https://cla.purdue.edu/directory/profiles/muriel-mickey-harris.html). It's a chapter from Bad Ideas about Writing, which was edited by Cheryl E. Ball (@s2ceball) and Drew M. Loewe (@drewloewe). Don't miss the joke: the author of the chapter is disagreeing with the bad idea stated in the chapter's title. Keywords: COIK, grammar, grammatical correctness, language arts, literacy, rules of grammar, teaching grammar Muriel Harris, professor emerita of English at Purdue University, initiated and directed the...
2021-03-12
13 min
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podacst #2 with guest Shelby Gruss
This episode features Shelby Gruss, the caption of the Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Team at Worlds in Germany 2018. She became paralyzed below the waste in a snowboarding accident in 2010. Listen in to hear the whole story! Her instagram is linked below as well. RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the world and pursue projects at the interface of inclusivity, sports and engineering. RIISE was created at Purdue University, one of the best engineering hub...
2021-03-07
27 min
RIISE Podcast
RIISE Podcast #1 with guest Léony Boudreau
Welcome to the first RIISE podcast! In this episode, you’ll be introduced to RIISE and our mission to showcase Paralympic excellence around the world and pursue projects at the interface of inclusivity, sports, and engineering. Learn more about the stories of the host, Sean English, and RIISE founder, Leony Boudreau. We’re excited to share all about RIISE and our plans for the future!RIISE is a new student-organization on Purdue University's campus. RIISE stands for Reinventing the Interface of Inclusivity, Sports, and Engineering. Our mission? Together, we strive to raise awareness for Paralympic sports around the...
2021-02-20
36 min
Humanities Conversations
Taking on Technoculture: Unpacking Images, Media, and Objects | Wyoming Institute For Humanities Research
The Wyoming Institute for Humanities Research strives to be an engine for producing interdisciplinary research in the humanities; a community for faculty, students, and the public; and a model of democratic education fit for our land-grant university. This podcast is part of our Think & Drink series of talks, which are informal conversations by humanities faculty, researchers, and practitioners on a range of topics. 20 August 2020: “Taking on Technoculture: Unpacking Images, Media, and Objects.” While technology is often associated with greater objectivity, neutrality, and efficiency, critical humanities scholarship has demonstrated how technologies are...
2021-02-14
1h 09
The Success Express
29. Ways to Learn Beyond the Classroom
For this episode of The Success Express, we are going to mix things up a little. Instead of having one interview, we are actually going to have two conversations back to back. In this episode is we are talking about gaining professional experience by partaking in experiential learning opportunities at Purdue. Purdue has a variety of classes or clubs that provide students with hands-on learning experiences, so I want you guys to hear about two great opportunities. You are first going to hear from Nathan Mueller. Nathen is a senior majoring in Industrial Engineering. On top of being busy as...
2020-11-13
37 min
Les Bons Mots: A Podcast about Language Learning
Minisode 3: Technology and Language Learning - Tips and Tricks
Join Britta and Chris to discuss how we can use technology to optimize language learning. Our hosts also provide you with suggestions for many great websites and apps (including ACA’s own online learning platform, Mindi) you can use to build your skills in many different languages. This week's guest host is Chris Ashton. Chris is an ESL Teacher at ACA and also a Psychology teacher at an English-speaking college in Quebec City, where he gives lectures on the development of language and first language acquisition. In t...
2020-11-06
23 min
BLQPodcast
Ally or Co-conspirator?
Creative and community organizer A.J. sits down with an old friend, Emma Noelke, to discuss allyship. From challenging our families, to changing our tactics, to white men on tinder. Tune in to find answers and perspectives on common topics surrounding the subject. Emma Noelke attended Purdue University where she got a B.A. in African American Studies and a B.A. in Curriculum Studies. During her time at Purdue, she co-found an organization called SPARC (Students of Purdue Against Racism Coalition) that led workshops and discussions focused on race and privilege along with being a platform f...
2020-08-02
36 min
Modern Murders
Episode 12: The Murder of He Lei
He Lei and Chen Danlei were both accomplished graduate students at Purdue University finishing their PhD in 2005. Their marriage had seen its ups and downs with Chen's temper and outbursts, but the marriage was starting to fall apart once more when both Chen and He went missing. A few days later, He Lei was found in the trunk of his car brutally dismembered and badly decomposed. Where was Chen and who killed He? Join me as I walk you through the life and death of He Lei and the person who stole a son and only child from the...
2020-05-15
16 min
Novel Pairings
Getting Academic with the Feminist and Gender Lens
Today Chelsey and Sara dig up some well-loved English major lingo and dust it off. We’re talking about critical theory and how it enhances our reading lives, starting with the feminist or gender lens. We provide examples and suggestions for how to incorporate critical theory into your everyday reading life because you don’t have to be a teacher, English major, or scholar in order to get the most out of this tool! Books Discussed in Today’s Episode: Emma by Jane Austen: https://bookshop.org/a/1300/9780143107712 The Awakening by Kate Chopin: https...
2020-03-31
36 min
ESL RPG
JD 7 - Talking To Purdue
In this episode, our heroes talk to a man about a sword, find the house with the spiders, find many spiders inside the house, make one smile, make a mess, and clean it up. But it seems there is still a fight to be had. Also, we have a Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/eslrpg
2019-08-22
31 min
On Life and Meaning
Fatma Mili | Human Intelligence
Fatma Mili is Dean of the College of Computing and Informatics (CCI) at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte). Before joining the faculty at UNC Charlotte in 2017, Fatma was a professor of computer science at Purdue University, where she was the founder and director of the Center for Trans-Institutional Capacity Building and Educational Equity in STEM at the Purdue Discovery Park. She founded the Purdue Polytechnic Institute, an academic educational research institute to foster modern, transdisciplinary education. Her interests include spearheading new curricular innovations to equip students to shape the future. Fatma earned a bachelor’s deg...
2018-11-01
00 min
Full Audiobook That Come to Life, Anywhere
Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic Audiobook by Barry Meier
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 336896 Title: Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic Author: Barry Meier Narrator: Ray Porter Format: Unabridged Length: 06:43:00 Language: English Release date: 05-29-18 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Science & Technology, Medicine, Language Instruction, Language Arts Summary: From the Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times reporter who first exposed the roots of the opioid epidemic and the secretive world of the Sackler family behind Purdue Pharma, Pain Killer is the celebrated landmark story of corporate greed and government negligence that inspired an upcoming Ne...
2018-05-29
6h 43
Get Full Audiobook in Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The Tesla Experiment by P. W. Child | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Tesla Experiment Author: P. W. Child Narrator: Kevin Clay Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins Language: English Release date: 11-02-17 Publisher: Heiken Marketing Genres: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Time Travel Summary: At the CERN laboratory in Switzerland the Large Hadron Collider is being constructed with several teams of scientists and engineers working on the assembly of the various detectors, which will be recording data once the Collider is up and running to test previously elusive theories of physics. When Prof. Lydia Jenner, a terminally ill ex-colleague of billionaire inventor...
2017-11-02
6h 50
Semi-Intellectual Musings
Logical Fallacies & Fantasy Politics
Phil & Matt talk about cooking. Matt tells us his secret ingredient to making a killer bechamel sauce and Phil gives us his take on sweet n’spicy BBQ chicken and homemade turkey stock. Warning: this intro will make you hungry! Admittedly, it was a meat heavy conversation. Phil’s pasta sauce can be made vegan, which is how he normally likes it. Logical Fallacies & Fantasy Politics (15:09) Mel settles in to talk about logical fallacies, truth tables & syllogisms. Matt & Phil find out that they could either be a podcast, be on the internet or are the intern...
2017-05-21
1h 16
Heimatlos - Geschichten für Kinder und auch für so
087 - Character Traits Your Children Need to Develop
Show Notes Fun Times with Dad: Nolan and I took in a Purdue/Illinois baseball game on a chilly April evening. Purdue ended up winning 4-2 and Nolan never did get a foul ball but we had a great time enjoying some baseball! Bring Them Up In his book, Strengthening Your Marriage, Wayne Mack discusses a key verse found in Ephesians 6:4 - Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. Among the points he talks about with this verse, he calls out the phrase "bring them up" as...
2017-05-02
16 min
Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
MATT LIGHT - Football, Bowhunting, Treestand Therapy, The School of Belichick
Growing up in Ohio and working for different farms and construction companies, Matt Light learned what hard honest work was like. On the football field, he found a home where strength met aggression and technique. In the hunting woods, he found an appreciation and passion for the outdoors where focus on technique mattered just as much as it did on the football field. Matt paid little attention to football outside of his hometown high school team, but college football recruiters were paying attention to him. He played a full collegiate career at Purdue along side Drew Brees and soon found...
2017-03-18
1h 32
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
Victor Raskin, New Research and Resources in NL IAS at Purdue
The paper will briefly review the achievements of natural language information assurance and security, a Purdue-native innovative stand of research and applications, from NL watermarking and tamperproofing to deception detection, anonymization and now to implicit meaning, conceptual defaults, computational humor, and robotic intelligence and security. I will also briefly show a new acquisition and processing resource at https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ost/. About the speaker: Victor Raskin, CERIAS' Associate Director, is Distinguished Professor of English and Linguistics at Purdue, with courtesy appointments at Computer Science and Computer and Information Technology.
2016-10-26
53 min