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Cut Through
Labor’s truly unique majority
Well, that sure was something! In this post-election episode, Crikey politics editor Bernard Keane and readers editor Crystal Andrews discuss why this resounding Labor win by Anthony Albanese is so unique in Australian politics, review what the polls (and Electioncast!) got wrong, and speculate about what’s next for a dazed and confused Coalition. Then Anton Nilsson shares the insights he gleaned from voters in Dickson and the deflated Liberal HQ party in Brisbane after witnessing Peter Dutton’s farewell speech, and Rachel Withers takes stock of how the new crossbench is shaping up.Read...
2025-05-04
44 min
Jen & Tim Show
Trump Toohey: What instrument does Lisa Simpson play?
7:30AM: 1. The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s Steam in the Valley events return for 2 weekends in a row both April 25th and May 2nd. Does the railroad generally run north/south? Or east/west? North/South 2. Kesha may have thrown some shade at Katy Perry, who recently completed a trip to space. There were plenty of memes floating around, and even Wendy’s got in on throwing around jokes online. Kesha just happened to post a photo of herself with a Wendy’s cup. Kesha recently announced a tour, and is coming to this outdoor venue in Cuyahoga Falls. Blossom 3. Cedar...
2025-04-16
15 min
Cut Through
Week Two: Is the minority government ‘dream’ dead?
Peter Dutton’s flopping, and Labor has surged ahead in the most recent polls. Does this kill the prospect of any kind of minority government?Crikey politics editor Bernard Keane and readers editor Crystal Andrews discuss why Anthony Albanese’s fortunes appear to have changed so quickly, and if NSW Labor’s response to the historic NSW doctor’s strike is damaging federal Labor’s health credentials.Despite the polls, our columnist Rachel Withers explains why independents are still the ones to watch, and media reporter Daanyal Saeed reveals the jaw-dropping cost of getting on...
2025-04-10
37 min
Blue Red Green and Everything in Between
Budget Week Unpacked: Insights and Implications | Winners and Losers
In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of Budget Week in Australian politics, discussing: The budget as a democratic tool The unexpected announcement of tax cuts The evolving role of media and influencers in political discourse Opposition strategies and youth-focused budget allocations The implications of Dutton’s budget reply Full disclosure: This episode was recorded on Thursday, 27th March at 8 AM, just 24 hours before the election was called on Friday, 28th March. Don’t worry—our next episode will cover the announcement in full from all three m...
2025-03-28
30 min
Blue Red Green and Everything in Between
Hot Albo? The BIG Mo and Tealy Dutton?
In this episode of Blue, Red, Green and Everything in Between, our hosts discuss the current political landscape in Australia, focusing on the momentum of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (‘Albo’), the strategies of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, and the shifting voting trends among young men. They explore the complexities of political campaigning, the importance of leadership diversity, and the often-overlooked role of staffers in shaping political narratives. The conversation highlights the challenges and dynamics of modern politics, particularly in the lead-up to an election. Connect with us:Annie O’RourkeDr. Rachel HowardLarissa Brown
2025-03-24
32 min
Blue Red Green and Everything in Between
Labor, Liberal or Trump? Election Strategies in a Changing Political Climate
In this episode, our hosts Annie O’Rourke, Rachel Howard, and Larissa Brown discuss the current political landscape in Australia, focusing on the impact of Donald Trump on local politics, public sentiment towards the established political system, and the strategies political parties are employing to engage voters. They delve into the significance of the upcoming election, the challenges of budget preparation, and the role of Senate estimates in holding the government accountable. The conversation emphasises the importance of open dialogue across political divides and the need for a nuanced understanding of voter demographics and issues. Connect with us...
2025-03-19
28 min
Sea Control
Sea Control 551 - Chamber Divers with Dr. Rachel Lance
Links:Chamber Divers – The Untold Story of the D-Day Scientists Who Changed Special Operations Forever, by Rachel Lance, Dutton, 2024.Rachel Lance Twitter: @UnderwaterLanceThis episode was edited by Andrew Frame.
2024-10-04
24 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
18. WOMEN AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION
The Great Depression brought a new era of economic reform headed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Although these reforms mainly helped men who were dispositioned, leaving women to fight for themselves. Women entered new job forces and faced struggles men didn't have. They were expected to maintain their houses and families but also work in offices, while also not taking away from a man's chance to provide for his family. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/18-women-and-the-great-depression.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedial...
2024-07-05
20 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
17. THE NEW WOMAN
The period between 1919 and the Stock Market Crash of 1929 “roared.” Who roared and why gives us some interesting things to examine in this episode. The term “Roaring Twenties” brings to mind cultural rebellion, frivolity, and assertions of independence, especially for women. From working girls in growing cities to flappers, Miss America, the Harlem Renaissance, and women athletes, the decade was exciting. But the 1920s began with profound conservatism and ended with the collapse of the American economy. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/17-the-new-woman.html#/
2024-06-28
14 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
16. FINAL PUSH FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE
The first wave of suffragists were gone. It was up to a new, educated, and persistent generation of women to earn the right to vote. This final push for women's suffrage saw pageants, parades, marches, boycotts, silent sentinels, hunger strikes, in addition to all the tactics used before. When World War I broke out, women did not back down as they had during the Civil War, escalating the attention to the movement. Women's suffrage eventually passed as a war measure. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.r...
2024-06-21
35 min
Spin Cycle
Overland's 70 & Nuclear Woes!
Jess and Rachel are joined this week by Evelyn Araluen, Co-Editor In Chief of Overland. They discuss the extreme narratives at the ends of public culture, the need for independent media, and celebrating 70 years of Overland.Jess and Rachel also discuss whether the media is giving Dutton's nuclear statements the criticism they deserve, and how politicians can utilise the media to distract the public's attention.
2024-06-20
49 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
15. WOMEN AND WORLD WAR I
The significant roles women played during World War I implored Americans to take a hard look at gender equality. The contributions and sacrifices made by women during this time ignited the demand for social change, which ultimately led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/15-women-and-world-war-i.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at https://www.remedialherstory.com/store Host: Rachel Perez Editor: Tyler Cardwell Producer: Haley Brook Contributing Auth...
2024-06-14
17 min
This EndoLife
REPLAY: The Three Key Causes of PCOS and How to Get a Diagnosis with Rachel Dutton
Rachel Dutton a.k.a The Period Whisperer is pretty much one of the most knowledgeable women to grace this podcast. She is not only a women’s health coach, but a yoga teacher, reflexologist, aromatherapist and womb massage therapist to name just a few of her credentials. Rachel specialises in women’s health and fertility - including PCOS.As a PCOS warrior herself, Rachel knows first hand the struggle to get an accurate diagnosis, life with PCOS symptoms but perhaps most importantly, how to manage and even reverse symptoms.As this month is PCOS Awar...
2024-06-14
51 min
Old Firehouse School Chat
Deepening Relationships with your Child
Join hosts Alexandra Dutton and Rachel Turtledove for a wonderful discussion with Todd Sarner, MFT, about how to deepen your relationship with your child. Todd shares ways to connect with a child after a separation (like being apart all day with work and school) as well as why some children will seemingly reject you or your overtures of support and love. His strategies focus on Attachment Theory, which is at the heart of Old Firehouse Schools. Together they share some of the day-to-day struggles parents may have about connecting with children, setting boundaries, and understanding their child's shifting needs. To...
2024-06-14
38 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
14. PROGRESSIVE WOMEN
In the absence of the vote, women sought change through progressive social movements, efforts that stretched the traditional roles of women, and dragged them ever-more into politics. Women sought reform on temperance, child labor, lynching, public schools, and more. Women's efforts were central to and the backbone of the progressive. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/14-progressive-women.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at https://www.remedialherstory.com/store Host: Rachel Perez Editor: Tyler Cardwell Producer: Haley Broo...
2024-06-07
24 min
Introductions Necessary
Rachel Dutton
Rachel Dutton studies microbial colonies by studying delicious cheeses. Image Courtesy of Princeton. Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms
2024-06-04
02 min
Introductions Necessary
Rachel Dutton
Rachel Dutton studies microbial colonies by studying delicious cheeses. Image Courtesy of Princeton. Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms
2024-06-04
02 min
Women in STEM
Rachel Dutton
Rachel Dutton studies microbial colonies by studying delicious cheeses. Image Courtesy of Princeton. Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms
2024-06-04
02 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
13. WOMEN AND INDUSTRIALIZATION
The backbone of every economy is the labor of women, both paid and unpaid. It was the Industrial Revolution, however, that first made this distinction and created a value system that favored "salary" work over unpaid domestic labor. Women's labors varied by class, but women everywhere worked and their work fueled industrialization. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/13-women-and-industrialization.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at https://www.remedialherstory.com/store Host: Rachel Perez Editor: Tyler Cardwell Produc...
2024-05-31
44 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
12. WOMEN AND EXPANSION
Where US imperialism went, so did women, and of course women were already in places where the US went. US imperialists gave indigenous people they encountered two choices: the male soldier, or the female teacher. They were going to Americanize them one way or the other. Indigenous people responded differently depending on the location and their unique history. Two great examples are US imperialism in Hawaii and the Philippines, where important and powerful women resisted US expansion, all while American women took up the "White-Woman's Burden." Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that...
2024-05-24
34 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
11. THE RISE OF NAWSA AND NACWC
The right to vote was a highly contested and controversial amendment. Who should get it first? Black men or was universal suffrage possible during Reconstruction? If women, which ones? Could women work together across race and class to achieve suffrage? And, although female suffragists fought tooth and nail for the right, other women fought just as hard against it. Ultimately black men would receive the right to vote before women did and women entered the doldrums period, divided. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the...
2024-05-17
23 min
More with Nikki Dutton
111. Being Faithful But Not Cringey – Rachel G. Scott
Rachel G. Scott is an author, Bible Teacher, and podcast host living life like the rest of us – working out what to do with what God has uniquely made each of us to do. In this episode we talk about keeping in relationship with God, entrepreneurship, and finding the balance between sharing the word/works God gives you without becoming a cringey influencer. Rachel unpacks how we find the courage to take the leap into the next step in our calling. PRE-ORDER Taking the Five Leaps: Experiencing God's Faithfulness as You Respond to His Cal...
2024-05-16
44 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
10. WOMEN AND RECONSTRUCTION
During the Reconstruction Era, which followed the American Civil War, women faced many new challenges. Freedwomen struggled to find their place in society due to separated families, mistreatment from former masters, racism, and lack of assistance or resources. Some white Northern women worked with the Freedmen's Bureau and helped African Americans where they could. Whereas, white Southern women worked to pick up the pieces of their society while honoring their dead and mythologizing the Confederacy. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the bibliography, transcript, and...
2024-05-10
21 min
Unclear and Present Danger
A Time to Kill
On this week’s episode of Unclear and Present Danger, Jamelle and John watched “A Time to Kill,” Joel Schumacher’s 1996 adaptation of a 1989 John Grisham novel by the same name.Starring Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson and Matthew McConaughey, with supporting performances from Kevin Spacey, Oliver Platt, Charles S. Dutton, Ashley Judd, Donald Sutherland, Kiefer Sutherland and Chris Cooper, “A Time to Kill” concerns the trial of Carl Lee Hailey, a black man on trial for capital murder after killing the two men who assaulted his 10-year-old daughter. When Jake Brigance, a white lawyer who previous...
2024-05-04
1h 06
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
9. WOMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR
The role of women throughout the American Civil War was diverse and widespread. Regardless of whether one was black or white, southern or northern, women were vital in the war efforts. Some were soldiers, nurses, or took control over their farms and families stations that the men usually would. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/9-women-in-the-civil-war.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at https://www.remedialhersto...
2024-05-03
25 min
Matters Microbial
Microbes, cheese, and Brie-ond!
Today, Dr. Rachel Dutton, Science Resident at the Astera Institute in Berkeley, California, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss the complex (and tasty) microbial communities responsible for cheese as a model system for microbial interactions, as well as her interesting path through science. Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Rachel Dutton Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode An introduction to the idea of sociomicrobiology. A more technical review of sociomicrobiology. Another more recent technical review of sociomicrobiology. A popular introduction to the ideas behind mi...
2024-05-02
1h 11
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
8. WOMEN AND THE WEST
The west was a crossroads, and a place where we can see the intersection of so many different women. Mexican women, gold rush women, Chinese immigrants, American homesteaders, cowgirls, and Native Americans all staked claim in these territories. Their interactions created a diverse, tense, and fascinating culture that led to freedoms and restrictions for women. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/8-women-and-the-west.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RH...
2024-04-26
1h 03
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
7. WOMEN IN THE ABOLITION MOVEMENT
Women of all races identified with the abolition movement–some as Christians, some as humanitarians, some from personal experience–and many became notorious household names for their quest to end slavery in the United States. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/7-women-in-the-abolition-movement.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at https://www.remedialherstory.com/store Host: Rachel Perez Editor: Tyler Cardwell Producer...
2024-04-19
17 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
6. WOMEN AND THE TRAIL OF TEARS
Indigenous women in the Southeastern and Northwestern frontiers of the United States, found their communities in direct conflict with expansionist Americans eager to displace them and Southerners who wanted to take their lands to expand slave-based plantations. Cherokee women in particular were affected by this conflict and endured despite the violent expansion efforts. Some white women used their positions to speak out against the atrocities, but more often than not, they were complicit. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials...
2024-04-12
45 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
5. REPUBLICAN MOTHERHOOD
Following the American Revolution, there were many changes in American culture and society. . Women in this new republic found new roles and opportunities. However, many of these were shrouded by their societal expectations, particularly as mothers. In order for democracy to work in this new nation, its citizens needed to be educated and virtuous. If that was going to happen, mothers needed to be the ones to do it. The ideal of a Republican Mother emerged in this context but it did not define all the women of this era. Find the bibliography, transcript...
2024-04-06
23 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
4. WOMEN'S AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Women of all classes and races were not only supporters and opponents of the American Revolution, they actively promoted, engaged, wrote about, fought, and were deeply impacted by the outcome of the American Revolution. Their experiences were and perspectives were about as diverse as the women themselves. Trigger Warning: for discussion of rape and sexual assault. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/4-american-revolution.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/
2024-03-29
37 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
3. WOMEN’S COLONIAL LIFE
Life in Colonial America had many challenges. For women, the experience was both freeing in some respects–specifically from patriarchal controls–but also horrifying. This era would witness women who were able to acquire wealth through marriage and entrepreneurship, and women who would be burned at the stake for witchcraft. Undoubtedly, women’s experiences were incredibly diverse. Find the bibliography, transcript. and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/3-womens-colonial-life.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop th...
2024-03-22
44 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
2. WOMEN’S CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS
Women were on the Mayflower when it landed in North America. They were sent to Jamestown as Tobacco Wives. Even the first European born in the English colonies was a woman: Virginia Dare... named after the Virgin Queen. Women were also leaders in Indigenous communities, like Pocahontas and Weetamoo. Some indigenous women resisted the encroaching Europeans, others allied or married with them. The first enslaved Africans who were brought to the continent included a woman named Angela. Wherever cultural interactions occurred in the Americas so were women. Find the bibliography, transcript. and learning materials...
2024-03-15
42 min
US Herstory: from the Remedial Herstory Project
1. EARLY NORTH AMERICAN WOMEN
Native Americans had distinct and diverse cultures across North America. The communities varied depending on their environment and the traditions that developed there. Distinct gender norms developed as well. Much is known about these gender norms and the lives of women before European contact. Find the bibliography, transcript, and learning materials that support this episode at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/1-early-north-american-women.html#/ Support this work at: https://www.remedialherstory.com/giving.html#/ Shop the RHP Store at https://www.remedialherstory.com/store Host: Rachel Perez...
2024-03-08
16 min
Little Readers
The Moose Who Loved Noodles
Today, Lainey and I read The Moose Who Loved Noodles by Rachel Dutton.
2024-03-05
03 min
LA HORA DEL DOCTOR VBLUES
Episodio 67. ANAZASI ROCK.
El Doctor en sus viajes por los Andes, aguas arriba de la localidad de Petorca donde murió el Diablo, encontró unos petroglifos con motivos estelares, formas humanoides, objetos volantes y otros pinturas que llevaban la mente a civilizaciones misteriosas. Estudiando la civilización de los anazasi, en Utah (USA), encontró petroglifos de la misma naturaleza y estilo, a 8.900 km de distancia. Los Anasazi aparecieron por primera vez como un pueblo alrededor del 1.200 AC, en los cañones del desierto en el suroeste de América del Norte, en el actual territorio de los Nuevo México, Estados Unidos. Las leyendas los pon...
2024-02-23
1h 06
Old Firehouse School Chat
Rules of Thumb for Your Preschooler's Birthday Party
When your child's birthday rolls around, it's a special time to celebrate! Join Judy Haus, Rachel Turtledove, and Alexandra Dutton as they talk about birthday parties for our youngest children, from the perspective of both educators and parents. Sometimes what you want in a party is not what works best for your child's age, personality, or temperament. Hear about some tried and true strategies to plan a great celebration for your child. A wonderful resource for families: https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/age-by-age-birthday-party-guide
2024-01-26
24 min
More with Nikki Dutton
93. Talking Life and Leadership – Rachel Hunka
I wanted to have Rachel Hunka from the Propel Women team on the podcast – not only because she's a teammate that I adore and an incredible storyteller – but also to talk about a significant project she's had the opportunity to see through start to finish that launches TODAY! Christine Caine's Life and Leadership Podcast shares faith-fueled stories from leaders all over the globe with the goal to help listeners fulfill their God-given purpose. In this episode, you'll hear Rachel share her story (including the zebra print carpet in her home office) and the behind-the-scenes story of launching this brand new po...
2024-01-11
49 min
The Pod Universe with Dylan & Dalton
The Dark Universe Holiday Special
Because we don't know how not to do shit like this: It's The Dark Universe Holiday Special, a full-script, full-cast episode featuring our entire surviving Dark Legion! What do we have in store for this short, semi-canonical installment in the Death's Door Saga? How silly will we get? Will we be parodying a beloved holiday classic? Which of our heroes will learn the true meaning of Christmas? We address the many terrific predictions from our fan community, which, thank goodness, are mostly incorrect, and take you page-by-page through our creative process for this sweet little treat of an episode.
2023-12-17
1h 45
Brooklands Radio Features
Stars Over Surrey 28th November 2023
Graham Laycock introduces Rachel Dutton from the Guildford Astronomical Society featuring a review of 2023 for the latest developments in Space and Astronomy plus Astrocast looking at what to watch for in the coming month, Target of the Month and news of forthcoming local events.
2023-11-29
57 min
Brooklands Radio Features
NASA Observe The Moon Night 16th October 2023
Graham Laycock talks to Rachel Dutton from the Guildford Astronomical Society about observing the moon at Newland Corner for the NASA organised International Observe The Moon Night on Saturday 21st October.
2023-10-16
12 min
Runāt ar Gintu
Ep. 180 Psihopātisko dinamiku grāmatplaukts III
Dārgie draugi!Šodien pabeidzam sarunu par psihopātisko raksturu, kuru uzsākām ar Ep. 103 Psihoanalītiskā diagnostika VI un turpinājām ar Ep.140 Psihopātisko dinamiku grāmatplaukts I un Ep.159 Psihopātisko dinamiku grāmatplaukts II, papildinot psihopātisko dinamiku grāmatplauktu ar vēl piecām grāmatām par šo tēmu:Hervey M. Cleckley (1903-1984) grāmatu The Mask of Sanity: An Attempt to Clarify Some Issues About the So-Called Psychopathic Personality (1941) Martha Stout (1953) grāmatas The Sociopath Next Door (2005, krieviski lasāmu kā Ваш сосед — социопат: Как распознать и противостоять людям, которые готовы пойти на все vai Социопат по соседству: Люди без совести против нас. Как распознать и противостоять) un Outsmarting the Sociopath Next Door: How to Protect Yourself Against a Ruthless Manipulator (2020)Adrian Raine (1954) grāmatu The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Cr...
2023-09-08
37 min
There is More
Breaking Free from Bondage - Jen Dutton
We all experience bondage in one form or another, whether it is with labels, status, performance, how we look, perception of others, the list goes on. Our good friend Jen Dutton joins us to talk about how we can break free from our bondage and the things that have been keeping us stuck. Partner with Be Still: https://www.bestillministries.net/give Get 20% discount on Father's House Study with code: FH20 Get the Father's House Study: https://www.fathershousestudy.com/ Get the Free Spiritual Warfare Course: https://bestillministries.teachable.com/p/spiritual-warfare-workshop Follow Be Still Ministries on Instagram: @bestillministrie
2023-08-29
39 min
Spin Cycle
Boomers v Millennials
This week on Spin Cycle, Jess & Rachel are joined by Xavier George, recent guest on Insight for their “Boomers vs Millennials” episode - which tackled all things generational divide. Plus the team recap other news of the week, including the return of Annabel Crabb’s Kitchen Cabinet, and her now infamous episode with Peter Dutton.With hosts Jess Lilley and guest co-host Rachel Withers.
2023-08-24
45 min
The Pod Universe with Dylan & Dalton
Dark Legion: The Mummy's Hand, Part Two
It's the finale of PHASE 2 of the DARK UNIVERSE, and big changes are ahead! With Imhotep seemingly defeated, what's next for the Dark Legion? Will they be able to recover their lost friend Nick from his metaphysical tomb in the Black Lagoon? What's the next stop on Claudia Lawrence's magical murder tour? Find out in the stunning conclusion of DARK LEGION: THE MUMMY'S HAND!SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CAST Julian Ames (Larry Talbot) is one third of the NY rock band No Jersey and a very prolific gamer. He's around the web @AutoAmes. Ella Dawson (Jennifer Halsey) is...
2023-08-13
1h 57
The Pod Universe with Dylan & Dalton
Dark Legion: The Mummy's Hand, Part One
At last, we arrive at the finale of Phase Two, the double-sized crossover DARK LEGION: THE MUMMY'S HAND! We're picking up threads left over from our past six main line entries, but have done our best to make this installment as friendly to new listeners as possible. If you want to go in a little less cold, we recommend checking out last season's big crossover, THE DARK LEGION: HOUSE OF DRACULA.We'll be back with the second half of the crossover event in just one week!Our partner podcast this week is Finding Monster Right, w...
2023-08-06
1h 45
This Goose Is Cooked
The Moose Who Loved Noodles
We review the book "The Moose Who Loved Noodles" by Rachel Dutton.Support the show
2023-07-13
08 min
Runāt ar Gintu
Ep.159 Psihopātisko dinamiku grāmatplaukts II
Dārgie draugi!Šodien turpinām Ep.140 Psihopātisko dinamiku grāmatplaukts I sākto psihopātiskajām dinamikām veltīto grāmatu aprakstu ar piecām grāmatām:Jon Ronson (1967, Джон Ронсон) grāmatu The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry (2011, krieviski lasāma kā Психопат-тест: Прогулка по фабрике безумия); pieminētā Paula Bankovska šīs grāmatas recenzija 2011. gada Rīgas laikā ir Psihs esi? un Luīzes mīļais citāts ir no Rachel Cooke 2011. gada recenzijas The GuardianKevin Dutton (1967) grāmatu The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success (2012, krieviski lasāma kā Мудрость психопатов)M.E...
2023-04-16
50 min
Spin Cycle
The goss on political gossip with Kishor Napier-Raman
Charlie Lewis is joined by guest-host Rachel Withers (The Monthly) covering for Jess Lilley. They're joined by special guest Kishor Napier-Raman, CBD columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age who covers Australia's most influential political and business figures, about what a "gossip column" really means, what it can tell you that straight news can't, and having a job that has powerful people yelling at you more than most. Plus, the pair survey the wreckage of the Twitter files, and get into the weeds of Peter Dutton's media strategy when it comes to opposing the Indigenous Voi...
2023-04-13
42 min
Absorb The Most Unforgettable Full Audiobook Today!
Chasing Sunsets by Rachel Hanna
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/686463to listen full audiobooks. Title: Chasing Sunsets Series: #10 of South Carolina Sunsets Author: Rachel Hanna Narrator: Becky Brabham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 47 minutes Release date: March 26, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A new resident is moving to Seagrove! Heath Dutton has spent the last three years trying to heal his wounds, but no matter how many places he travels, his heart is still broken when he arrives in Seagrove. Will a current resident help heal his heart and turn out to be his soulmate? Colleen and Tucker arrive back in Seagrove after months of t...
2023-03-26
3h 47
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
Chasing Sunsets by Rachel Hanna
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/686463 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Chasing Sunsets Series: #10 of South Carolina Sunsets Author: Rachel Hanna Narrator: Becky Brabham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 47 minutes Release date: March 26, 2023 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A new resident is moving to Seagrove! Heath Dutton has spent the last three years trying to heal his wounds, but no matter how many places he travels, his heart is still broken when he arrives in Seagrove. Will a current resident help heal his heart and turn out to be his soulmate? Colleen and Tucker arrive back in Seagrove after months o...
2023-03-26
03 min
Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
Chasing Sunsets by Rachel Hanna
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/686463to listen full audiobooks. Title: Chasing Sunsets Series: #10 of South Carolina Sunsets Author: Rachel Hanna Narrator: Becky Brabham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 47 minutes Release date: March 26, 2023 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: A new resident is moving to Seagrove! Heath Dutton has spent the last three years trying to heal his wounds, but no matter how many places he travels, his heart is still broken when he arrives in Seagrove. Will a current resident help heal his heart and turn out to be his soulmate? Colleen and Tucker arrive back in Seagrove after months o...
2023-03-26
3h 47
Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
Chasing Sunsets by Rachel Hanna
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/686463 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Chasing Sunsets Series: #10 of South Carolina Sunsets Author: Rachel Hanna Narrator: Becky Brabham Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 47 minutes Release date: March 26, 2023 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: A new resident is moving to Seagrove! Heath Dutton has spent the last three years trying to heal his wounds, but no matter how many places he travels, his heart is still broken when he arrives in Seagrove. Will a current resident help heal his heart and turn out to be his soulmate? Colleen and Tucker arrive back in Seagrove after m...
2023-03-26
03 min
The Movie Draft House
Spring Breakers (2012)
It's another DRAFT NIGHT you sons of bitches! We close out "musicians who also happen to be ok at acting" month with the Harmony Korine directed film from 2012, Spring Breakers starring James Franco, Vanessa Hudgens (not the focus of the theme...even though she could be), Selena Gomez (the focus of the theme, no matter what Jeff says), Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine. Oh yea, Gucci Mane makes an appearance as well! Tune in to find out what the boob counter is at so far on the pod, why Jeff hates artsy films (if you've listened in the past, t...
2023-02-23
1h 08
The Fordcast: A Harrison Ford Podcast
Episode 53: (1923 Season 1, Part 1) "The Harrison Ford Show"
Lauren (Collider, The Murphy Brown Podcast ) and Rachel (The Mary Sue, The Pascal Pod) are back to chat about part one of 1923 (2023) episodes 1-4 ("1923", "Nature's Empty Throne," "The War Has Come Home," and "War and the Turquoise Tide" of the Paramount Plus TV series. Listen to Lauren and Rachel talk about themes, cowboys, their favorite parts of the series so far, and debate that crazy Dutton family tree. As well as great behind-the-scenes quotes and trivia on Harrison and his reunion with Helen Mirren (Mosquito Coast) Rachel on Twitter & Instagram / Lauren on Twitter & Instagram Lauren's webs...
2023-01-19
49 min
The Make A Baby Podcast
Top Tips You Need to Know About Your Period When TTC with the Period Whisperer
ASK CAROLINA ANYTHINGIn America, we as a society are not taught enough about women's health, anatomy, or menstrual cycles. So much has to be learned by one's self, but we often learn when there is a need or a huge problem.This does not have to be you on top of trying to conceive. In this epic episode, Rachel Dutton and Carolina explore what your cycle should be like and why knowing your cycle will be the most important thing for your fertility. What you'll learn: 1:22 Who is the period whisperer
2023-01-13
37 min
The Pod Universe with Dylan & Dalton
The Dark Legion: House of Dracula, Part Two
It's the exciting conclusion of our giant sized season finale, The Dark Legion: House of Dracula! Can our motley crew of benevolent monsters spoil the plans of Count Dracula? Will Nick Morton rise to the challenge of leadership? Will Wolf-couple Gwen and Larry patch things up? What does the Count have in store for The Invisible Man? Whatever you do, DON'T START WITH THIS EPISODE! Go back at least to Part One of the finale, or else risk BIG spoilers!SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CAST (in order of appearance): Patrick Willems (Jonathan Harker) is a filmmaker and v...
2022-12-18
1h 16
Middle Grade Ninja
196 Literary Agent Susan Hawk
Susan Hawk and I talk about her career in publishing from her job at a children’s bookstore at age 13 to being an editor, a librarian, a marketer, a library marketer, up to her current position with UPSTART CROW LITERARY AGENCY. We talk about the sorts of projects she’s interested in, how she evaluates authors and helps them to plan their careers, how she prepares manuscripts for editorial teams at publishing houses, BARRY, THE HANDMAID’S TALE, flying saucers, and so much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE for more great content:) Download BANNEKER BONES AND THE GIANT RO...
2022-12-17
1h 41
ALIA Graphic Podcast
67 End of year wrap up
It's the end of the year and we've gathered to discuss our favourite graphic novels of the year, including: It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth by Zoe ThorogoodBarb the Brave by Dan Abdo and Jason PattersonShadow of the Bird (Lightfall #2) by Tim ProbertLore Olympus by Rachel SmytheSpy x Family series by Tatsuya EndOur Dining Table by Mita OriM is for monster by Talia DuttonMagus of the library by Mitsu IzumiAnd special mentions of some Australian titles:Our Members Be Unlimited by Sam WallmanInfernal Regions by Rebecca StewartNightwing, Superman Son of Kal El written by...
2022-12-14
37 min
The Pod Universe with Dylan & Dalton
The Dark Legion: House of Dracula, Part One
The perfect jumping on point for new listeners! It's Part One of our Phase One finale, our Dark Universe's equivalent to Marvel's The Avengers. For the first time, Dylan and Dalton have co-written a treatment, bringing the characters they've been developing all season — The Mummy, The Wolf Man & Wolf Woman, The Invisible Man, etc. — into a single climactic crossover film! We've also roped some of our friends into performing the script along with us. Join us for the first half of our wildest project yet, and stay tuned for the conclusion in just one week.SPECIAL THANKS TO O...
2022-12-11
1h 31
FITFO
Figuring Out Children's Healthy Brain Development w/Dr. Dana Suskind
Welcome to Episode #9 of the FITFO Podcast. My guest for this episode is Dr. Dana Suskind. She is the best selling author of Thirty Million words (a must read for all parents!) Founder and Co-Director of the TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health, Director of the Pediatric Cochlear Implant Program, and Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Public Policy (affiliate) at the University of Chicago. As a surgeon, social scientist, and leading authority on the role parents and caregivers play in promoting children’s healthy brain development, Dr. Dana Suskind approaches her fight against this nation’s oppo...
2022-11-02
55 min
The Sports Media Podcast
Episode 53: The pod is a year old and Jeff Passan is on
Andrew Marchand and John Ourand celebrate one year of the sports media podcast. They are joined by ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan, who details why he always wears a suit to the ballpark, navigating ESPN rivalries, the angst of being glued to his phone and his Elmo impersonation, among other topics. Marchand and Ourand have all the usual elements, picking “Who’s up” and “Who’s down,” plus they go deep on subjects, including what does the Sling-Disney deal foretell, what is the NBA up to with its reimagined app and Rachel Nichols’ comeback. They end with “Call of the Week,” which...
2022-10-05
1h 01
This EndoLife
The Three Key Causes of PCOS and How to Get a Diagnosis with Rachel Dutton
Rachel Dutton a.k.a The Period Whisperer is pretty much one of the most knowledgeable women to grace this podcast. She is not only a women’s health coach, but a yoga teacher, reflexologist, aromatherapist and womb massage therapist to name just a few of her credentials. Rachel specialises in women’s health and fertility - including PCOS.As a PCOS warrior herself, Rachel knows first hand the struggle to get an accurate diagnosis, life with PCOS symptoms but perhaps most importantly, how to manage and even reverse symptoms.As this month is PCOS Awar...
2022-09-12
56 min
Storytime with K - Kid Story Podcast
🦌 Stories for Kids Read Aloud 🦌 The Moose Who Loved Noodles by Rachel Dutton [ READ ALONG VIDEO ON SPOTIFY ]
Welcome! 🦌 Today, listen to K read aloud The Moose Who Loved Noodles by Rachel Dutton ( ages 3 - 9 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Have you met a moose who loves noodles? Well, you’re about to! The Moose Who Loved Noodles was illustrated by Rachel Dutton. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Frida...
2022-08-09
05 min
Another Situation
3-Rachel Groves and Ray Forsythe (Young Empowered Stroke Survivors)
Ingrid and Jessica follow up with Rachel Groves and hear from former professional athlete, Ray Forsythe, about his stroke at the age of 41. The duo are the founders of the YESS (Young Empowered Stroke Survivors) Foundation. You can find out more information, read their full stories, and support them at yessfoundation.orgWe want to say congratulations Ray on the Bengals making it to the Bowl!Check out Rachel's bio on Another Situation's website: https://www.anothersituationpodcast.com/guests/rachel-groves/Support the showContact Another Situation: E...
2022-02-02
1h 02
Another Situation
2-Rachel's Situation (how a young mother survived a massive stroke)
Friday, February 4th is the American Heart Association’s “Go Red for Women” day in 2022. Listen to a young woman’s story of stroke, strength, and recovery.Check out Rachel's bio on Another Situation's website: https://www.anothersituationpodcast.com/guests/rachel-groves/Support the showContact Another Situation: Email us at AnotherSituationPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @AnotherSituationPodcast Check out our website https://www.AnotherSituationPodcast.com/ Thank you for listening and sharing!!Music by Tim Crowe
2022-02-01
30 min
Science Friday
Futuristic Freezing, Koji, Cheese Microbiome, Wine-Bottle Resonators. November 26, 2021, Part 1
New Cold Storage Method Solves Freezer Burn—And Saves Energy Have you ever pulled a long-anticipated pint of ice cream out of the freezer, only to find the strawberries crunchy and the normally creamy substance chalky and caked with ice? Freezer burn, a phenomenon caused by water in food crystallizing into ice inside the ice cream or fruit or meat during freezing, is a menace to taste buds, a driver of food waste, and even damages some of the nutritional benefits of food. And it’s always a risk as long as food preservation relies on very cold...
2021-11-26
47 min
Deconstructing Disney
The Fox and the Hound
Episode SummaryErin and Rachel unpack The Fox and the Hound (1981), the most expensive Disney animated film up to that point, due largely to conflict amongst the film makers. They discover that even a movie about the best of friends isn’t immune to racism in the form of Black stereotypes and underlying messages about segregation. Episode BibliographyAssociated Press. (1977, July 19). A New Generation of Animators is Taking Over at Disney Studios. The Baltimore Sun, 20.Benson, S. (1981, July 10). 'Fox, Hound' Cuts No Corners. The Los Angeles Times, 96.Berman, T., Ric...
2021-06-08
1h 09
Storytellers of STEMM
#122 - Isobel Romero-Shaw: Gravitational Waves
Today's storyteller is Isobel Romero-Shaw! Isobel is a PhD student at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. She studies gravitational waves, which is AWESOME. I'm not even going to pretend to be smart enough to write out an explanation of what that is so just listen in and Isobel will explain it to us. What I will say is that the existence of gravitational waves was predicted by Albert Einstein, and recently confirmed just a few years ago. There's still so much to learn in this field! Today Isobel tells us how she stubbornly chose physics, and about her research...
2021-05-25
1h 02
The Missing Files
Penno: Part 4
Penno: Part 4 In this fourth episode just days prior to the Coronial Inquest into Jayden’s disappearance, we hear from one of the boys in Cairns who breaks his silence and makes two new startling claims. That Lucas tried to sell his car in Cairns and that Jayden’s and Lucas’s argument could have been a violent one. And why have the police not offered a reward for information leading to Jayden’s whereabouts? We read letters obtained by The Missing Files Podcast with responses from Police and the at time Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton...
2021-05-01
57 min
Science is Fun!
Can the cheese in your fridge get you a PhD?
My guest this week is Dr. Rachel Dutton from UCSD who is recognized in both scientific and culinary circles for her ingenious use of cheese rinds as a model system to study microbial ecology. Learn more about what inspired her to take up this line of research and what they have learned so far.
2021-02-21
1h 37
RADIXJOURNAL.com
The Great Transition
It’s Monday, January 25, 2021, and welcome back to The Spencer Report ... The progress bus doesn’t have any breaks. Joining me today is Edward Dutton. On January 20, “history” was made. I’m, of course, referring to President Joe Biden’s appointed Rachel Levine as his Assistant Health Secretary—the first trasngereded cabinet member to be confirmed by the Senate . . . or at least the first one we know of. The appointment was celebrated by the media as the next stage of progress. But few—maybe none—were willing to critically and scientifically examine the origins and nature of tran...
2021-01-25
55 min
R A D I X
The Great Transition
It’s Monday, January 25, 2021, and welcome back to The Spencer Report ... The progress bus doesn’t have any breaks. Joining me today is Edward Dutton. On January 20, “history” was made. I’m, of course, referring to President Joe Biden’s appointed Rachel Levine as his Assistant Health Secretary—the first trasngereded cabinet member to be confirmed by the Senate . . . or at least the first one we know of. The appointment was celebrated by the media as the next stage of progress. But few—maybe none—were willing to critically and scientifically examine the origins and nature of transsexuality. Where does it come from? What...
2021-01-25
55 min
Not Good Enough
49 — Billapalooza 2020
It's too hot to podcast but we delve into the content mines yet again to keep you updated on the landslide of bills from the last sitting week of parliament. Shrugging towards apocalypse Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been excluded from the recent UN climate summit. Morrison has backflipped on the governments use of “Kyoto carryover credits” as an accounting trick to get out of climate targets. Australia’s catastrophic bushfires had a slight cooling effect on the global climate. At Australia’s current rate of emissions reduction, we’ll hit zero by the year 2300. Wish granted, Lang. ...
2020-12-16
1h 06
The Prehab Podcast
#75 | How To Improve Sleep During A Pandemic With The Sleep Doctor, Dr. Michael Breus
In this episode, Dillon and Dr. Michael Breus, The Sleep Doctor, discuss how to improve sleep quality during stressful times such as the current pandemic. Dr. Breus answers how much should we sleep per night? Is it about quality or quantity? What is a chronotype and how do we utilize it to improve sleep? Are sleep apps on smart phones accurate? All of this and more answered on this episode! Michael J. Breus, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and both a Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and a Fellow of The American Academy...
2020-11-29
51 min
Hagley History Hangout
LANCE’S QUEST TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF A CIVIL WAR SUBMARINE with Rachel Lance
LANCE’S QUEST TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF A CIVIL WAR SUBMARINE In this episode, Ben Spohn interviews Dr. Rachel Lance, an Assistant Consulting Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at the Duke University School of Medicine on her new book, In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of A Civil War Submarine (Dutton, 2020). Lance is a biomedical engineer and blast-injury specialist by training. Before earning her Phd. at Duke University, she worked as an engineer for the United States Navy, building specialized underwater equipment. In In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil Wa...
2020-10-26
30 min
Dear Literature
000: Second-Half 2020 Releases
In this pilot episode of Dear Literature, Vanessa and Alyssa discuss the books releasing in the second half of 2020 that they're excited for. Music by Ben Sulzinsky Books Mentioned: Food Anatomy: The Curious Parts & Pieces of Our Edible World by Julia Rothman with help from Rachel Wharton (Storey Publishing) Urban Temple by David McCann (Bo-Leaf Books) The King of Crows by Libba Bray (Little, Brown and Company) Or What You Will by Jo Walton (Tor Books) Axiom’s End by...
2020-09-22
52 min
Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers
Go Big! Should you scale up to larger work? [88]
Is there a perception in the art world that big is better? Do you gain more respect if you make larger paintings? This week we debate wether size matters and share our own personal experiences of scaling up our work. We discuss the challenges of working larger, including the need to think differently, choose the right substrate and tools, and - most of all - buy enough paint. We also challenge the notion that big is better and discuss the importance of finding your own desired way of working. We feel that so much of this depends on what y...
2020-09-15
53 min
microTalk
Cheese Please! The Cheese Microbiome with Rachel Dutton
Cheese is delicious, and also the product of a complex mixture of microbes. Different communities of microbes produce the wide variety of cheeses made around the world. Dr. Rachel Dutton is an Assistant Professor at the University of California San Diego who studies cheese microbiomes. Dr. Dutton talks about how cheese is made, how the cheese microbiome is a great model for understanding how microbes interact with each other, how the microbial community determines what type of cheese is made, how her experience working on a cheese farm influenced her research, how the...
2020-04-04
54 min
[the] Mindful Soul Center
Rachel Dutton Womens Health Interview Part II
This is part II of the Mindful Soul Center Podcast's interview with Rachel Dutton (Rachel Eyre) We speak about charting from the basics to more involved charting and how knowing your body can change your life. Rachel is clearly passionate about her work. There is so much information for both men and women. Women, you can get to know your body better and men, you can gain some insights into women’s cycles and both partners fertility. If you haven't listened to part one, be sure to go back and learn even more abount women's health.Music in this episode in...
2019-10-22
28 min
[the] Mindful Soul Center
Empower yourself when tracking your cycle Rachel Eyre Dutton aka the Period Whisperer Part II
This is part II of the Mindful Soul Center Podcast's interview with Rachel Dutton (Rachel Eyre) We speak about charting from the basics to more involved charting and how knowing your body can change your life. Rachel is clearly passionate about her work. There is so much information for both men and women. Women, you can get to know your body better and men, you can gain some insights into women’s cycles and both partners fertility. Read the show notes here: https://themindfulsoulcenter.com/podcast/womb-health-an-interview-with-the-period-whisperer-rachel-eyre/If you haven't listened to part one, be sure to go ba...
2019-10-22
28 min
[the] Mindful Soul Center
Rachel Dutton Interview On The Mindful Soul Center Podcast - Part I
Rachel Eyre Dutton Interview on The Mindful Soul Center Podcast - Part I of 2Rachel of The Healthy Womb is a women's health expert. She’s also known as the Period Whisperer. In this interview she shares a depth of information that was so vast the interview was broken into 2 parts. In part one we cover PMS, PCOS, infertility, postpartum depression, what's 'normal' for a woman, estrogen dominance, hormone balancing, the fourth trimester of pregnancy and so much more.Support the podcast by subscribing here or on your fav podcast platform. You can also support us by leaving a review on...
2019-10-21
35 min
[the] Mindful Soul Center
Women's Womb Health Rachel Eyre Dutton Interview On The Mindful Soul Center Podcast - Part I
Rachel Eyre Interview on The Mindful Soul Center Podcast - Part I of 2Rachel of The Healthy Womb is a women's health expert. She’s also known as the Period Whisperer. In this interview she shares a depth of information that was so vast the interview was broken into 2 parts. In part one we cover PMS, PCOS, infertility, postpartum depression, what's 'normal' for a woman, estrogen dominance, hormone balancing, the fourth trimester of pregnancy and so much more. Read the show notes here: https://themindfulsoulcenter.com/podcast/womb-health-an-interview-with-the-period-whisperer-rachel-eyre/ transcript availableSupport the podcast by subscribing here or...
2019-10-21
35 min
Old Firehouse School Chat
Making Doctor's Visits Easier
Do you have a dreaded doctor's visit coming up and you already know your child will scream like a banshee when getting a shot? We are here to help! Dorothy speaks with Rachel Turtledove and Alexandra Dutton on the best ways to prepare children for routine doctor's visits as well as more serious ones. Rachel and Alexandra both have children who have required special medical care and have tried many of these strategies to soothe their children. You'll be all ready for your child's flu shot after listening to this episode!
2019-10-04
16 min
The Rachel Hollis Podcast
115: Fighting to Get In the Room with Phoebe Robinson
This week I had the unbelievable pleasure of sitting down with podcast queen and comedian Phoebe Robinson to talk about the struggle of getting your foot in the door so you can hold it open for the women who come after you. Real talk: it's a struggle out there for us women to be seen as valuable storytellers and entrepreneurs, and that's why it is so, so, SO important for us to lift each other up whenever we can. We also talk about Jason Momoa, in case you were worried this episode got too heavy.Phoebe Robinson...
2019-09-24
51 min
Meet the Microbiologist
The Cheese Microbiome with Rachel Dutton
Cheese rinds contain microbial communities that are relatively simple to study in the lab while offering insight into other, more complex microbial ecosystems. Rachel Dutton discusses her work studying these cheese microbiomes, one of the few microbial ecosystem types where almost all of the microorganisms are culturable. Subscribe (free) on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, RSS, or by email. Also available on the ASM Podcast Network app. Julie’s Biggest Takeaways The cheese microbiome makes a great study system because The communities are relatively simple (as few as 3 different microbial species) The microbial members ar...
2019-07-04
38 min
Read or Dead
#54: They Were Just Here a Minute Ago
Katie and Rincey talk about some mysteries by Australian authors, along with some news about Linda Fairstein, women writing in the mystery genre, and more. This episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, Amazon Publishing, and Book Riot Insiders.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher.To get even more mystery/thriller recs and news, sign up for our Unusual Suspectsnewsletter!Show NotesDutton Will Drop Linda FairsteinLinda Fairstein's WSJ Op-EdLinda Fairstein Jumps Into Debate About Linda Fairstein on Authors Guild Message...
2019-06-21
50 min
Old Firehouse School Chat
Halloween Tips with Rachel and Alex
Halloween is a fun, but sometimes scary, holiday for young children. Alexandra Dutton, OFS Program Director, and Rachel Turtledove, OFS Lafayette Preschool Teacher, discuss ways to make this holiday fun, safe, and memorable for our young ones.
2018-10-24
12 min
Thursday Breakfast
Appropriation of Amazing clothing, political prisoner Dr Shahidul Alam, Ashmore Reef port authorisation, Hella Ibrahim on the MWF
Thursday Breakfast 23 August 2018with Em, Katia Scheherazade 7.00am Acknowledgement of country7.04am Sophiegrophy - Baby let's fly(link is external)7.09am Milouda - Gar Gar Ya Zoubida(link is external)7:15am Em and Katia speak with presenter, Scheherazade Bloul, about the appropriation of Amazigh cultural products in the wake ofMadonna wearing Amazigh clothing to the VMA(link is external)s.7:33am Katia speaks with Saiful Islam, colleague and brother-in-law of Dr Shahidul Alam, photographer, writer, curator, activist and Chairperson of Majority World who iscurrently imprisoned in Bangladesh(link is external) for "provocative comments" made in an Al-Jazeera interview.7:49am Em and Katia...
2018-08-22
00 min
The Heavy Flow Podcast
Episode 35 - Body Literacy & DIY Gynaecology as an Act of Resistance with Vienna Farlow, the Cuntsultant
Today on the show I'm talking to Vienna Farlow, a Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner intern, aka The Cuntsultant. We talk about healing the wound of internalized misogyny, getting in tune with our bodies as an act of resistance and the tools in Vienna's DIY gynaecology kitbag including fertility awareness, cervical self-exams and menstrual extraction. What we discussed: Vienna's lifelong interest in women's health led her to become The Cuntsultant Healing the wound of internalized misogyny Being our body's own best expert as an act of resistance Using Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) for body literacy Getting to...
2018-06-14
1h 15
BoyWonder vs The World
Season 2: Episode 2 - Allegedly
BoyWonder & Crew Talk Weed, Trump, and Kanye...Allegedly Music Playlist Eliza and the Organix – May Way Rachel Schain ft Hot Breakfast – All My Friends Hate You John Dutton – My Time Here XPRESIDENTS – Rule The World --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2018-05-07
1h 11
Noon on Tuesday – Specialty Produce Network
Episode 30 – The Fungus Among Us
Microbiologist Rachel Dutton shares the mysterious and slightly spooky facts about how microscopic communities of bacteria flourish in cheese to create the flavors we love!
2017-11-07
45 min
Dead Ideas: The History of Extinct Thoughts and Practices
Serfdom VIII Finale: George Lucas’ Serf Wars (with guest Daniel Daughhetee) – Star Wars Mashup – Russian History
Our serfdom grand finale! Guest Daniel Daughhetee of the Lesser Bonapartes and Canon Ball helps us bring it home in this cinematic mashup of the autobiography of runaway serf Nikolai Shipov with... Star Wars! Featuring music by David and Henry Dutton of 8-Bit Cinema! Be sure to support the show at www.patreon.com/deadideaspod to get your portrait drawn! Music and graphic design by Rachel Westhoff. Guest music by David and Henry Dutton. Map by Adam McKithern. Pics, maps, references and more at www.deadideas.net.
2017-04-23
00 min
Dead Ideas: The History of Extinct Thoughts and Practices
Serfdom VIII Finale: George Lucas’ Serf Wars (with guest Daniel Daughhetee) – Star Wars Mashup – Russian History
Our serfdom grand finale! Guest Daniel Daughhetee of the Lesser Bonapartes and Canon Ball helps us bring it home in this cinematic mashup of the autobiography of runaway serf Nikolai Shipov with... Star Wars! Featuring music by David and Henry Dutton of 8-Bit Cinema! Be sure to support the show at www.patreon.com/deadideaspod to get your portrait drawn! Music and graphic design by Rachel Westhoff. Guest music by David and Henry Dutton. Map by Adam McKithern. Pics, maps, references and more at www.deadideas.net.
2017-04-23
00 min
Transistor
Food, Meet Fungus
Your host Christina in a tempeh kitchen, for science! In her episodes of Transistor, biologist Christina Agapakis is exploring the microbiome: the trillions of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live in and on our body. The microbiome is hot right now and in these episodes Christina will explore what we do know in the face of so much hope and hype. She starts with food. Bacteria-rich foods such as tempeh, cheese, pickles and yogurt have long been praised for their probiotic effect. But can you really add enough good bacteria to...
2015-02-02
17 min
Focus on Flowers
Microbiologist Rachel Dutton and Food Advocate Marcia Veldman
This two-part Profiles features a conversation with microbiologist Rachel Dutton and highlights of an archived interview with farmer Marcia Veldman.
2014-08-31
58 min
MicrobeWorld Video (audio only)
MWV Episode 86 - The Microbiology of Cheese (Audio only)
Have you ever wondered why mozzarella bubbling and stretching between pizza slices is so different from the earthy flavors of blue-veined gorgonzola? The diversity of cheeses we love are created by encouraging and manipulating the growth of specific microbes. The American Society for Microbiology is excited to explore and celebrate the roles microbes play in the production of a variety of cheeses - from milk-gathering to cheese aging. This video was streamed live from ASM headquarters in Washington, D.C., on June 10, 2014, as part of its Microbes After Hours program. Presenter's include: Dr...
2014-06-11
1h 09
MicrobeWorld Video HD
MWV Episode 86 - The Microbiology of Cheese
Have you ever wondered why mozzarella bubbling and stretching between pizza slices is so different from the earthy flavors of blue-veined gorgonzola? The diversity of cheeses we love are created by encouraging and manipulating the growth of specific microbes. The American Society for Microbiology is excited to explore and celebrate the roles microbes play in the production of a variety of cheeses - from milk-gathering to cheese aging. This video was streamed live from ASM headquarters in Washington, D.C., on June 10, 2014, as part of its Microbes After Hours program. Presenter's include: Dr...
2014-06-11
1h 09
FermUp - The Fermented Food Podcast
Episode 7: Seduce a Prince for Kefir Grains
<p>This weeks conversation includes our thoughts on an opinion we read about commercial production of food often times being superior to small-scale artisanal foods. Plus we take a closer look at Kefir history and microbiology.</p> <p>Does small-scale food taste better? Is it of higher quality? What is the difference between small-scale and artisanal?</p> <p>How to make kefir, where to find kefir grains and how kefir grains escaped the caucasus mountains.</p> <p>Show notes:</p> <table> <...
2013-01-28
00 min
Cutting the Curd
Episode 81: Rachel Dutton
This week Cutting the Curd gets gets cut down to size, or rather gets shrunk, with the help of microbiologist Rachel Dutton who is a fellow at FAS Center of Systems Biology. There she is putting cheese under the microscope and using the simplified, experimentally tractable microbial ecosystems found growing on the surface of cheeses as models for the behavior of microbes in complex communities. These communities, and their rich assembly of metabolic capacities, contribute much of the diversity in flavors, smells, and textures of the hundreds of different varieties of cheeses. But don’t worry if this all so...
2011-11-14
26 min