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Rachel Spaulding
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Honestly, Though
Episode 144 | How The Bible Uses Questions
In the New Testament alone, Jesus asked over 300 questions. In this episode of Honestly, Though, Nika Spaulding shares what she discovered when she studied all the questions in the Bible and how answering them shapes us.Find Nika's Resources: https://www.nikaspaulding.com/resourcesWe love hugs! And when you rate, review, and share Honestly, Though on Apple Podcasts (and all podcast platforms), we see it immediately, and it feels just like a big, warm hug. Thank you in advance for taking an extra moment to make sure others find us in the algorithms. And speaking of fi...
2025-03-17
57 min
Trek Through Time
Extended Video Cut: The History of the Northfield Hallmark Movie w/ Rachel Haider and Joan Spaulding (Ep. 7)
(Video available exclusively on Spotify or YouTube.) The holiday cheer continues as Kosmo Esplan digs deeper into Northfield's involvement into "Love Always, Santa" with his festive Memoir Maestros Rachel Haider and Joan Spaulding, looking at his own experience as an extra, exploring Rachel and Joan's firsthand impact on the movie, and quizzing his guests on a variety of Yuletide topics.
2025-01-01
55 min
Trek Through Time
The History of the Northfield Hallmark Movie w/ Rachel Haider and Joan Spaulding (Ep. 7)
In this Triple Tee holiday special, Christmas movie lover Kosmo Esplan looks back on Northfield's integral role in the 2016 Hallmark flick "Love Always, Santa" with the help of festive guests Rachel Haider and Joan Spaulding, both key players in a local filming experience that still boosts the Christmas cheer of the town today.
2024-12-12
45 min
National Security Law Today
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: A Legacy
As the nation grieves the passing of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, she is remembered not just for her groundbreaking work within the Court, but also as a dedicated and passionate civic educator. This week host Elisa is joined by Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker and Suzanne Spaulding to discuss Justice O’Connor's legacy, her impact on civics education, and how her influence inside and outside of the Court has shaped American society. Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker is former General Counsel of the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency: https://www...
2023-12-19
17 min
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The World of Myth. "Introduction: The Dimensions of Myth"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud the 5-page introduction to the text, The World of Myth. She breaks down some of the concepts and elucidates others. She provides her own bent and commentary on this reading and is modeling for the student how to read/decode the information presented. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2023-02-05
1h 00
Honestly, Though
Episode 57 | Ministering to Moms Who Miscarry | Guest: Rachel Most
Rachel Most (RN, MABC) says, "Mothers who experience miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant loss often feel abandoned by their healthcare providers. After losing five babies—three to miscarriage and two to stillbirth—she founded Unspoken Motherhood, a non-profit organization that shows the love of Christ to grieving mothers by bridging the gap between the medical staff and the patient. You can learn more about Unspoken Motherhood at https://www.unspokenmotherhood.org/.Find Rachel Most on Instagram: @rachel.s.most ; @unspoken_motherhood_incIf you enjoy the show, would you please consider rating and reviewing Honestly, Though? Those revi...
2022-10-31
37 min
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WP2 Rhetorical Analysis of a TEDtalk
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud and explains the instructions for WP2 as outlined on p347 of your text. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-09-21
07 min
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Dr. Spaulding reads aloud the instructions for WP1
Pages 319 & Pages 333 of your Comp text narrated and explained to give you a detailed explanation of the goal of the Literacy Narrative. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-09-20
14 min
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Changó Part 4 Chapter 4 Jose Maria Morelos
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Chapter 4 of Part 4 of Chango. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-04-08
1h 28
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Changó Part 4 Rediscovered Bloodlines "Chapter 3"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud this chapter about Aleijadnho. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-04-07
1h 31
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Changó Part 4 Chapter 2
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud this really long chapter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-04-05
2h 31
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Changó Part 4 Rediscovered Bloodlines Chapter 1
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud the chapter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-04-05
37 min
Hoardganize Podcast
Interview with Laura Spaulding of Spaulding Decon
Laura Spaulding is our first interview of the season! Laura Spaulding is the owner and president of Spaulding Decon, the first nationally franchised decontamination service to offer crime scene, hoarding and meth-lab cleanup throughout the United States. Is a crime scene cleanup company the right fit for your hoarded home? Tune in to find out ...
2022-04-03
16 min
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Born in Blackness Part 4 Chapter 31 "People Scattered, A Continent Drained"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text in which he discusses the final impacts of the population drain on the continent of Africa, including the distrust in leaders and communities as well as the genetically embedded trauma of this constant destabilization. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-26
23 min
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Born in Blackness Part 4 Chapter 30 "War for the Black Atlantic"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-26
47 min
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Born in Blackness Part 4 Chapter 29 "Dark Hearts"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's text. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-26
46 min
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Born in Blackness Part 4 Chapter 28 "Seized by the Spirit"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud chapter 28 from Howard W. French's text, in which he describes how Christianity was used by the rulers of the Kongo to secure their power. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
55 min
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Born in Blackness Part 4 Chapter 27 "The Wages of Resistance"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
22 min
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Born In Blackness Part 4 Chapter 27 "The Wages of Resistance"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book. In this chapter, French points out how groups like Igbo and Senegambian used suicide and revolts as ways to deter traders from trading in those areas and with those groups. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
22 min
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Born in Blackness Part 4 Chapter 26 "The Spread of the West African Slave Trade"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
27 min
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Born In Blackness Part 4 Chapter 25 "Bargains Sharp and Sinful"
Dr. Spaulding reads Howard W. French's text. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
25 min
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Born In Blackness Part 4 Chapter 24 "The Slave Rush"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
29 min
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Born In Blackness Part 4 Chapter 22 "Shatter Zones"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
13 min
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Born In Blackness Part 4 Chapter 23 "Negros Seguros"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's book. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-25
18 min
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Changó Part 3 Chapter 3 "Freedom or Death"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Changó Part 3 Chapter 3 that provides an oral history from the perspective of the character Don Petro the Haitian Revolution and explores the themes of death, violence, and betrayal. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-14
1h 15
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Changó Part 3 Chapter 2 "Bouckman's Drums"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Chapter 2 of Part 3 of Changó and provides an interpretation of the personification of Baron Saturday as hatred. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-14
58 min
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Changó by Manuel Olivella Part 3 "The Vodou Rebellion"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Part 3 Chapter 1 "The Horses and Their Riders Speak" which provides descriptions and narrations of the roles the orishas move through the various historical characters of the Haitian revolution. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-10
1h 34
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Born in Blackness, Part 3, Chapter 21 "Masters of Slaves, Master of the Sea"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's Chapter 21 in which the sums up the vital importance of controlling the Caribbean for European powers and lays out the transition to discuss the Haitian Revolution, which will be the focus of the next part of the book. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-06
10 min
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Born in Blackness Part 3 Chapter 20 "Capitalism's Big Jolt"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text Born in Blackness, Chapter 20. His main claim is that so-called British ascension was not utterly do to its exceptionalism, but built on the backs of African labor. The sugar plantation and later its connection to coffee and tea, which lead to a vice industry, created profits and never before seen records, and spurred the phenomena of "coffee hours", which in conjunction with newspaper circulation let to the transformation in thinking and the enlightenment. Thus, helped many merchants use their money to pull away from the monarchical system and into a more rep...
2022-03-06
1h 01
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Born in Blackness, Part 3, Chapter 19, "Dung for Every Hole"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Henry W. French's text, Born in Blackness. In this chapter, the author contextualizes the work that typified the enslaved person's experience on Barbados. Specifically, he looks at how the Drax plantation fine-tuned the types of specialized work practices associated with the sugar plantation that led to high mortality rates and high profits. He demonstrates that the power of the profits drove the planters to drive the enslaved individuals harder and that much of what we might now see as assembly line kind of work, takes its origins on the plantation. He also highlights that the grue...
2022-03-05
34 min
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Born In Blackness, Part 3, Chapter 18 "The Cockpit of Europe"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's chapter 18 from Born in Blackness. The author describes the role of Barbados and the Caribbean as the space that controlled the direction of the sugar trade as it moved to be controlled by the Dutch in the Western Hemisphere to the British. He specifically speaks to the ways in which the "Company" model under girds the credit system that fueled the quick expansion of corporatism and industry that typifies modern life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-03-05
37 min
Smart Women, Smart Power
The Life of a Diplomat
In the first episode of our Women’s History Month SWSP x Girl Security series, Suzanne Spaulding is joined by Girl Security scholar Rachel Rochford and retired career diplomat Ambassador Laura Kennedy. The group discusses past and present international relations issues, the role of Foreign Service Officers, and Ambassador Kennedy’s incredible career path.
2022-03-02
25 min
Smart Women, Smart Power
The Life of a Diplomat
In the first episode of our Women’s History Month SWSP x Girl Security series, Suzanne Spaulding is joined by Girl Security scholar Rachel Rochford and retired career diplomat Ambassador Laura Kennedy. The group discusses past and present international relations issues, the role of Foreign Service Officers, and Ambassador Kennedy’s incredible career path.
2022-03-02
25 min
Trails Collective Podcast
Voices from the Collective: Rachel Spaulding
Connect with Rachel Instagram Strava UltraSignUp Connect with Ellie Instagram Twitter UltraSignUp Connect with the Trails Collective Instagram Twitter PATREON
2022-02-25
1h 17
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Born in Blackness, Part 3, Chapter 17, "The Perpetual Oven"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text. In this chapter, he emphasizes the sheer economic power of the sugar industry and the reasons for why Portugal reeled in its empire to Brazil and Angola. Further, he contrasts the management and bureaucratic styles of Spain and Portugal in the administration of its empires based on mining and sugar plantations, aka. black labor in black mines (ovens) and sugar mills (ovens). Hence, the title of the chapter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-23
35 min
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BIB Part 3 Chapter 16 "Endless Death in Lands with No End"
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text, Born in Blackness, Chapter 16 in which he argues that the devastating effects of viruses and disease in the New World and in conjunction with the way the Jesuits and other colonizers forced indigenous peoples to work the sugar plantations opened up a vast territory that lead to European expansion of their own cultural values, and had it not been for this opening up, he speculates, that "Old World" locked European ideals would have died out in the face of expanding Asian and Islamic cultures. --- Send in a voice message...
2022-02-17
40 min
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Born in Blackness Part 3 Chapter 15
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book, Born in Blackness, Part 3 Chapter 15 "Fighting for Africans" in which his main claim is that European powers, particularly, the Dutch and the Portuguese, fought for control of sugar cane producing territories and forts, Elmina, because they recognized the sheer economic value of Black bodies to keep those plantations running and profitable. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-17
29 min
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Born in Blackness Part 3 Chapter 14
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's text, Born in Blackness, Part 3 Chapter 14 The Scramble for Africans. His main claim is that scholarship has overlooked the foundational contribution that Black labor had the formation of the modern nation state and success of the various European empires. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-16
58 min
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Born in Blackness Part 2 Chapter 13 Becoming Creole
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's text, Born in Blackness. Chapter 13, "Becoming Creole", posits how, as Ira Berlin calls them, the "charter generation", is a unique mixing of people that transformed as much as was transformed by the Circum-Atlantic. Also, he highlights at the end, that even the racial mixing, however, still left many Blacks in a marginal spaces, as their color became a clear marker that stood in the way of complete cultural assimilation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
21 min
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Born in Blackness Part 2 Chapter 12 Pathways of Resistance
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's text, Born in Blackness, Chapter 12. Its main point is the various ways African, and Afro-descendant, peoples had resisted slavery. He also highlights the uses of the word Cimarron, which carries with it beast like connotations and denotations. Further, he points out two justifications for enslavement on the parts of whites, one religious and one pseudoscientific. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
36 min
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Born In Blackness Part 2 Chapter 11 Unto the Ends of the World
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud chapter 11 of Howard French's book. Its main point is how the slave-plantation complex took root in the New World and not in Africa and how this choice was part of the strategy to keep African enslaved individuals isolated and separate, with the hopes to prevent resistance and rebellion. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
46 min
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Born in Blackness Part 2 Chapter Chapter 10 Circuits Old and New
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's text, Born in Blackness, Chapter 10. Its main idea is that the island of São Tomé became the first place where the systematization of the plantation system took hold, with the unique use of Black enslaved labor force. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
35 min
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Born in Blackness Part 2 Chapter 9 Wealth in People versus Wealth in Things
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Chapter 9 from Howard French's book Born in Blackness. Its main argument is about how slaves were used socially and economically within the Akan and Benin societies, and how that shifted with the contact with the Portuguese. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
52 min
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Born in Blackness Part 2 Chapter 8 Asia Suspended
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's text, Born in Blackness, Part 2 Chapter 8 in which he makes the main point that it was not Portugal's focus on Asia that led to modernity and expanded trade routes but their entrenchment in West Africa. Specifically, he underscores the thesis of his book, which is why have most historians ignored Africa's role in modernity. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
29 min
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Born In Blackness Part 2 Chapter 7 The Mine
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard French's text Born in Blackness. The main point of this chapter is how the construction of the Elmina fort is crucial to understanding modernity as it was the beginning of the imperial practice of imposing infrastructure in other peoples' lands. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-02-02
39 min
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Changó Part 2 The American Muntu Chapter 3 Eleba's Cross, Torture at Large
Dr. Spaulding reads chapter 3 part 2 aloud and provides commentary and insight. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-31
1h 35
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Changó Part 2 The American Muntu Chapter 2 (1 hr 37 mins)
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud and provides commentary for Chapter 2 of Part 2 the American Muntu from Olivella's text, Changó. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-25
1h 37
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Changó Part 2 Chapter 1
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud, gives commentary and insight on the chapter. Provides possible lines of inquiry for research papers. Discusses the themes of the chapter and its relationship to Christian/Catholic mythology. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-22
1h 43
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Born in Blackness Part 1 Chapter 6 Howard W. French
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud and make commentary and rants about the historical scenario Howard W. French paints in Chapter 6 "The African Main" in Part 1 of this text. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-21
1h 49
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Born in Blackness Chapter 5
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud and comments on Howard W. French's book, Born in Blackness, Part 1. Chapter 5. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-19
38 min
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Born in Blackness Part 1 Chapter 4 The Aviz
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Howard W. French's book, Born in Blackness. The main argument of the chapter is the role the Aviz clan played to start Portugal off as an empire of colonization. It results from the economic crisis in Europe with the lack of gold specie and the reduced workforce in consequence of the deaths associated with the Plague. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-19
29 min
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Changó Part 1 Origins Chapter 1 Poems Incomplete
Dr. Spaulding begins to read the first part of Changó. This is poetry and it is incomplete. You will need to read the poems and begin to think about the images and the meanings the poetry generates for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-14
22 min
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Born in Blackness Part One Chapter 3 Rethinking Exploration
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Chapter 3 from Howard French's book Born in Blackness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-14
48 min
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Born in Blackness, Howard French, Part 1 Chapter 2 Black King Golden Scepter
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud the chapter, offers commentary and relates it to our primary text Changó. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-13
34 min
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Changó Part 1 Origins Chapter 3 Book of Navigation
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud chapter 3 from Part 1. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-11
1h 14
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Changó Part 1 Origins Chapter 2 The Slave Trade
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud Chapter 2 and provides some insight, comments and critiques on the reading. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-06
1h 18
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BIB Part 1 Chapter 1
Dr. Spaulding reads Howard French's chapter 1 of Born in Blackness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-05
41 min
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Born In Blackness Introduction
Dr. Spaulding reads aloud the introduction to Howard W. French's book, Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-05
1h 05
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Changó, The Biggest Badass, Introduction by William Luis read by Dr. Spaulding
Aloud reading and commentary of the introduction to Changó. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-05
1h 58
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Podcast Changó Introduction P3 & P4 William Luis
Parts 3 y 4 of the introduction to Changó read aloud by Dr. Spaulding. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-05
1h 02
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Changó Introduction P1 & P2 William Luis
Close reading of the first half of the introduction to Manuel Olivella's novel Changó. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-05
56 min
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Reading Translator's Notes Jonathan Tittler Changó
Dra. Spaulding reads Jonathan Tittler's notes and acknowledgements. The author's notes point out some themes of the text and preface the tensions in theories of translation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel-spaulding/message
2022-01-05
20 min
Ridge RUNers
RRL #78 | Michael Dubova & Rachel Spaulding – Hellgate 100k
Come check out our 78th episode of Ridge RUNers Live, with the winners and new course record holders of the Hellgate 100k, Rachel Spaulding and Michael Dubova! Hellgate is a one-of-a-kind race across the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia starting at 12:01AM in December. Tune in to hear how these two runners both beat course … Continue reading "RRL #78 | Michael Dubova & Rachel Spaulding – Hellgate 100k"
2021-12-16
1h 11
Smart Women, Smart Power
Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022
On the end of the year episode, host Suzanne Spaulding spoke with CSIS experts Dr. Katherine Bliss, Rachel Ellehuus, and Marti Flacks on security and foreign policy challenges the world faced in 2021, from the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines to the fall of Kabul, as well as what to expect in the upcoming year.
2021-12-15
42 min
Smart Women, Smart Power
Goodbye 2021, Hello 2022
On the end of the year episode, host Suzanne Spaulding spoke with CSIS experts Dr. Katherine Bliss, Rachel Ellehuus, and Marti Flacks on security and foreign policy challenges the world faced in 2021, from the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines to the fall of Kabul, as well as what to expect in the upcoming year.
2021-12-15
42 min
The GJBeat
Rachel Spaulding!! #ultraelite #coach #obsessedwiththesport
Rachel Spaulding is taking her ultra running to the highest of levels. She has won more than half of the ultras she has competed in so far, including a 100 miler. Rachel had just returned from Lake Tahoe and placed in the top 10 at the Broken Arrow Skyrace 52K. She's a coach by day and dedicates most of her free time to running. You could say she's obsessed! Rachel was an excellent guest with so much positivity.
2021-11-16
1h 36
Trails Collective Podcast
Weekly Rundown | November 12, 2021
In this week's Trails Collective Rundown of the Northeast Trail World: 2:04 - In the Media: AT @83, Trail Dog, TC Podcasts 3:54 – UltraSignUp Hotlist 4:36 – FKT’s of the Week 6:10 – Start of Results and Voices 7:34 – Rachel Bainbridge on the Stone Cat 50k 19:45 – Dave Gilbert on the Batona Trail Races 28:33 – Bill Hoffman on the Moreau Trail Half 38:37 – Mason Coppi on the View 25k 45:26 – Natalie Rosamillia on the View 25k and Series 56:01 – McLane Grow on the Mountain Masochist 50M 1:04:29 – Rachel Spaulding on the Mountain Masochist 50k
2021-11-12
1h 13
Cruising | Queer History and Culture
A League of Her Own | Washington, DC
A League of Her Own, or ALOHO for short, was founded in 2018. And yes, it's named after the 1992 film, A League of Their Own! These are the stories of the humans that run ALOHO and the humans that call ALOHO a home. Plus, the story of As You Are Bar, a new queer space opening soon in D.C. Laurel has been coming to ALOHO since it opened: so frequently, the staff jokes they should put a plaque on her stool. If General Manager Ally Spaulding isn’t behind the bar with a full face of colorful and...
2021-11-08
36 min