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This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 29: Shen Dao on Law
Early in Chinese history, a number of political thinkers developed sophisticated arguments for relying on consistent application of laws rather than the personal discretion of political authorities to govern the state. In this episode, we explore the arguments of one of the early pioneers of this way of thinking, Shen Dao 慎到 (c. 350-275 BCE). We are joined by a leading expert on Shen Dao and Chinese Legalism, Eirik Lang Harris.Want to skip to the episode's primary philosophical issue? Go to7:39: Preface on Chinese Legalism, or15:13: Part II: Shen Dao on LawMany...
2025-12-25
1h 35
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 28: Mencius Against Mohist Impartialism
In this episode, we continue our exploration of Mohist impartial caring (jian'ai 兼愛) by examining two of Mencius’s most influential objections: (1) the “Without a Father” Argument (Mencius 3B9) and (2) the “Two Roots” Argument (Mencius 3A5).Along the way, we take up some important questions: Should moral values be impartial even between family members and total strangers? Is radical impartiality incompatible with being human? And should ethics be grounded in rational doctrine or in human nature?Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to continue the discussion? Need links to...
2025-11-27
1h 26
Startups with Seoul
Startups with Seoul Ep 16 - Richard Lee
From Guam to Hackathons: Richard Lee's Entrepreneurial JourneyJoin us in this episode of Startups with Seoul as we talk with Richard Lee about his journey from Guam to Atlanta's startup scene. Richard shares his experiences in building startups, working in venture capital, and his stints in both tech design and small business management. From his college days at Georgia Tech to his latest roles in consulting and scaling businesses, Richard offers valuable insights on entrepreneurial resilience, customer discovery, and the power of student networks. Tune in to learn from his diverse and unconventional path to success.00:00 Introduction to the...
2025-11-25
45 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 27: Mohism—Two Arguments for Impartial Caring
This episode examines the Mohist doctrine of impartial caring (jian'ai) via two arguments in the Mozi -- the Caretaker Argument and the Filial Piety Argument. We examine the arguments' logical structure, psychological plausibility, and practical applicability. We also discuss the importance of reciprocity, and competing interpretations of "impartial caring," from the less demanding don't-harm-anyone interpretation to stronger equal-concern readings, setting them against the Confucian model of care with distinctions (graded love). We also consider what genuine filiality requires and how different moral frameworks shape familial and social practices.Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for...
2025-11-04
1h 02
Costa Rica Investments, Real Estate & Relocation
EP-269 Investing and running a successful retreat center in Costa Rica with Kim Flynn
Need any advice or information, message us.In this episode, we talk with retreat leader and owner Kim Flynn about her journey to buying and remodeling a beachfront retreat center in Sámara, Guanacaste. Kim shares the challenges she faced along the way, how she came to own the property, and her insights and advice for anyone considering a similar path — plus, what’s next for her growing retreat business in Costa Rica.Free 15 min consultation: https://meetings.hubspot.com/jake806/crconsultContact us: info@investingcostarica.comKim Flynn...
2025-10-29
23 min
SoundBits podcast
From Nerd Roots to AI Leadership: Navigating the Future with Richard Wray
Kim and Richard swap nostalgic stories from their early computing days—Commodore VICs, Dragon 32s, Clipper code, and Assembler language.Richard shares his role in transforming businesses through AI as a fractional Chief AI Transformation Officer (CATE), focusing on communication and human-centered adoption of technology.The duo explores the importance of balancing innovation with humanity—why the soul of a writer, creator, or thinker can’t be fully replaced by AI.Richard breaks down misconceptions around AI, from “The Matrix” to job replacement fears, and highlights the empowering potential of tools like ChatGPT—even for his...
2025-10-16
12 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 26: The White Horse Dialogue: Language, Logic, and Categories in Early China
According to a speaker in a famous historical dialogue, "A white horse is not a horse." In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Lisa Indraccolo (Associate Professor, Tallinn University) to unpack one of the most intriguing discourses in early Chinese philosophy—the White Horse Dialogue from the Gongsun Longzi. Together, we explore what this paradoxical statement reveals about language, logic, and categorization in early China, from the connection between words and reality to the ways that set theory, semantics, and metaphysics might be used to help us understand this fascinating text.Lisa Indraccolo's professional website.Ma...
2025-10-11
1h 34
Sharpen The Spear
Strategic Leadership: Louis Kim on Growth, Delegation, and Entrepreneurial Success
Richard Walsh engages with Louis Kim to explore the multifaceted journey of entrepreneurship. They delve into personal growth and the crucial role of ownership and responsibility in business. Louis shares insights on finding purpose beyond business, effective delegation, and the pitfalls of partnerships and hiring. The conversation covers strategic vision, employee engagement, and the importance of self-awareness. They discuss the challenges of letting go as a leader and the benefits of outside perspectives. The episode highlights the weight of business ownership, value creation, and developing talent. Louis reflects on the food industry's challenges and rewards, emphasizing humility and intuition in...
2025-09-29
1h 05
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 25: Daoist Utopia
In this episode, we delve into Chapter 80 of the Daodejing, one of the most vivid portraits of Daoist social ideals. We unpack its vision of a “simple agrarian utopia,” where people live in small communities, ignore labor-saving tools, and resist the endless chase for more. Along the way, we discuss political minimalism, technological restraint, contentment in daily life, and radical localism, asking what it would mean to be satisfied even while knowing other or "better" possibilities exist. We reflect on our own consumerist culture, and probe whether Daoist utopia is naive, radical, or unexpectedly wise for our time.Ma...
2025-09-18
1h 16
The Simplicity Parenting Podcast with Kim John Payne
#279: Interview with Richard Freed - Part One
In this first part of a three-part fire side style chat, Kim John Payne speaks with leading psychologist Dr. Richard Freed about the growing influence of persuasive design in modern digital technology. Dr. Freed shares how screen-based platforms, especially social media and video games, are intentionally engineered to hijack attention and foster dependency, using principles drawn directly from behavioral psychology. He warns that these technologies are designed not just to entertain, but to profit from manipulating children’s behavior. The conversation compares today’s screen culture to the tobacco industry of the past, noting how psychological techniques are used to o...
2025-09-11
27 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 24: Robber Zhi—Honor Among Thieves?
With a big assist from our guest, Stephen C. Walker, we discuss a highly unusual philosophical dialogue in classical Chinese literature, the "Robber Zhi Dialogue" (from the Miscellaneous Chapters of the Zhuangzi). This shocking story shows Confucius attempting to convince the story's anti-hero (Robber Zhi) to give up his vicious ways. By the end of the story, Confucius emerges as the more naive and inauthentic of the two characters, and moral exemplars in general are called into question. Are purveyors of morality also robbers themselves?Stephen C. Walker's research pageMany thanks to The Hong...
2025-08-28
1h 16
Take Your Power Back Show
9/11 & COVID-19 PARALLELS WITH RICHARD GAGE
9/11 & COVID-19 PARALLELS WITH RICHARD GAGEhttps://rumble.com/v6ww64c-911-and-covid-19-parallels-with-richard-gage.html Take Your Power Back Show, Kim Yeater and Richard Gage tear down the veil of deception to expose the shocking parallels between 9/11 and COVID-19—two events that changed our world, fueled by fear, and shrouded in lies. Our guest, Richard Gage, is a fearless architect who’s spent decades unraveling the truth behind 9/11 and now sees the same playbook at work in COVID-19. Are these crises engineered to control us? Who’s pulling the strings? And how do we rise up...
2025-08-13
1h 40
Enlace Sudamericano
Entrevista a María Jesús Garrido Sánchez de Minifunkids y Richard Kim del Campeonato Mundial de Balón en Paraguay
En esta edición del Enlace Sudamericano hablaremos con Gonzalo Adolfo Ramón Mendoza Leigue, político boliviano, María Jesús Garrido Sánchez fundadora de Minifunkids y Richard Kim del Campeonato Mundial de Balón en Paraguay Gonzalo Adolfo Ramón Mendoza Leigue - (Cochabamba, Bolivia es sociólogo, profesor universitario y político boliviano. Desempeñó el cargo de senador en la Primera Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional de Bolivia representando al Departamento de Cochabamba en la legislatura 2010-2015; durante el segundo gobierno del presidente Evo Morales Ayma.En 2023 fue elegido como vicepresidente del Parlamento del Mercosur, promoviendo y gestionando desde la dip...
2025-08-09
2h 07
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 23: Confucianism on the Assessment of Character
In this episode, Justin and Richard discuss how historical Confucian philosophers have proposed to recognize people of good moral character (virtue). How, exactly, did they think that we could tell the real virtues apart from the phony ones? And what did the historical Confucians think about the use of written examination essays to "test" for virtue? Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to continue the discussion? Need links to some of the sources mentioned? Go to the support page for this episode on Warp, Weft, and Way.
2025-08-07
1h 06
Australian Women Artists
Kim Anderson
Australian Women ArtistsThe podcastEp. 26. Kim AndersonKim Anderson’s artistic journey began in Ballarat, Victoria, where she was born and raised. Her formal artistic education commenced at the University of Ballarat, where she pursued her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours.During these formative years, she began developing her distinctive approach to drawing and exploring the themes that would later define her mature work.Her art demonstrates a deep understanding of drawing as both a technical discipline and a means of emotional expression. She has stated that he...
2025-07-29
32 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 22: The Good Life in the Analects
What sort of vision of the good life does Confucius recommend? In this episode, we explore one of the most intriguing passages in the Analects (11.26), where Confucius asks four disciples about their deepest aspirations. Three students offer increasingly modest political goals—from Zilu's grand vision of governing a besieged state to Zihua's humble wish to serve as a minor functionary in ritual ceremonies. But a fourth student, the musical Zengxi, describes something completely different: a spring day spent with friends and younger students, bathing in the Yi River, enjoying the breeze at the Rain Dance Altar, and returning home si...
2025-07-18
58 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 21: Xunzi’s Way—Discovered or Invented?
This episode is our first on the classical Confucian philosopher Xunzi 荀子 (3rd century BCE), who was famous for arguing that human nature is bad and for casting doubt on the more supernatural or superstitious justifications for traditional Confucian rituals, among many other things. Since this is the first episode on an important philosopher, we spend some time in part I discussing his "big picture" philosophical worldview. In part II, we turn to the following question: does Xunzi think of the Confucian Way as something that sages discover or invent? A little reflection on this question shows that it has major...
2025-06-27
1h 12
Leisuretalk, dé podcast over toerisme, recreatie en vrije tijd
Gastvrijheid begint van binnen - Kim-Elle van Ernst over werkplezier, leiderschap en het belang van mbo
In deze aflevering van LeisureTalk is Kim-Elle van Ernst te gast. Kim-Elle heeft jarenlange ervaring in de recreatie- en hospitalitysector en richt zich met haar bedrijf Gastvrijheid begint van binnen op het verbeteren van de interne werkcultuur. Ze gelooft dat échte gastvrijheid begint bij medewerkers die zich gezien en gewaardeerd voelen. In het gesprek vertelt Kim-Elle over haar loopbaan bij onder andere Landal en Molecaten, haar persoonlijke drijfveren én het ontstaan van haar missie. Ze deelt hoe interne gastvrijheid niet alleen bijdraagt aan werkplezier, maar ook direct invloed heeft op de beleving van de gast. Oo...
2025-06-26
35 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 20: Confucianism vs. Buddhism (first "live show")
One influential justification for becoming Buddhist is to end suffering, starting (it seems) with the Buddhist practitioner's own suffering. Does this indicate that Buddhist practitioners are selfish? After Buddhism became popular in China, many Confucians argued that Buddhism puts personal salvation before ethics, and is thus selfish in that respect. Some Confucians also objected to the particular sort of compassion that Buddhists were supposed to adopt ("unconditioned compassion"), insisting that it was fundamentally incompatible with the special attachments needed for important human relationships between family members and close friends. In our first show before a live audience, J...
2025-06-05
1h 30
Laugh Lines with Kim & Penn Holderness
Could Ozempic Help Alzheimer's with Dr. Richard Isaacson
This week, Kim and I have a vulnerable discussion about my risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. Three of my four grandparents, my late father, and my mother have all struggled with Alzheimer’s and dementia. As I have grown older, the fear of developing it has always been in the back of my mind. But I have something all of my family didn’t - new information on how to TRY to prevent it.We are honored to have Dr. Richard Isaacson join us and share his research as one of the leading voices in Alzheimer’s diseas...
2025-05-06
1h 08
The Constant Reader Podcast - The Canon of Stephen King
Episode Forty-Three - The Wastelands w/Kim C (Podcast host "The Year of Underrated Stephen King")
Hello and welcome back to the Constant Reader Podcast, with me Richard Sheppard. Thanks for your kind words about my last interview with James Michels, author of the Melody of Shattered Gold, which is now available on amazon. It’s well worth picking up, the ending is a real gut punch, and the journey is a wild ride. Speaking of wild rides, today we are going to be looking at the third volume in King’s Dark Tower Series, the Wastelands. If i complained last time that the Drawing of the Three didn’t really have Ro...
2025-04-27
1h 15
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 19: Zhu Xi on the Unity of the Virtues
Today's topic is really about two things. First, it's about the claim that many instantiations of one virtue necessarily come packaged with other virtues. For example, you can't have great humaneness or benevolence in your charitable giving to other people unless you also show a certain amount of ritual respect to them. Second, it's about the view that one virtue in particular -- the virtue of humaneness or good caring (ren 仁) -- is more central or fundamental than the others. The Neo-Confucian philosopher Zhu Xi (1130-1200) proposes that we can understand both the unity of virtues and the central imp...
2025-04-06
1h 26
The Richard Robbins Show
Everything You Need to Know About Hiring a Real Estate Coach with Kim Heizmann and Derek Timmons
▶️ Book a Coaching Discovery Call with Jaimie Robbins https://calendly.com/rri-coaching/coaching-information-call 🔗 Connect with Richard Robbins on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/richardlrobbins 🔗 Connect with Jaimie Robbins on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jaimiesrobbins/ ✅ Join the RRI Tribe Email List /https://richardrobbins.infusionsoft.app/app/form/join-rri-tribe Quick Links Kim Heizmann: https://www.heizmanngroup.ca/ Connect with Kim on socials: https://www.instagram.com/theheizmanngroup/ Derek Timmons: https://maverickgroupyyc.com/ Connect with Derek on socials: https://www.instagram.com/Maverickgroupyyc/ In this exciting episode of The Richard Robb...
2025-04-01
58 min
The Richard Robbins Show
Everything You Need to Know About Hiring a Real Estate Coach with Kim Heizmann and Derek Timmons
▶️ Book a Coaching Discovery Call with Jaimie Robbins https://calendly.com/rri-coaching/coaching-information-call 🔗 Connect with Richard Robbins on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/richardlrobbins 🔗 Connect with Jaimie Robbins on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jaimiesrobbins/ ✅ Join the RRI Tribe Email List /https://richardrobbins.infusionsoft.app/app/form/join-rri-tribe Quick Links Kim Heizmann: https://www.heizmanngroup.ca/ Connect with Kim on socials: https://www.instagram.com/theheizmanngroup/ Derek Timmons: https://maverickgroupyyc.com/ Connect with Derek on socials: https://www.instagram.com/Maverickgroupyyc/ In this exciting episode of The Richard Robb...
2025-04-01
58 min
Welcome To A Better Lifestyle
Busting The Scarcity Mindset - Kim Butler
In this episode, i sit down with Kim Butler to discuss her latest book "Busting The Scarcity Mindset".In Busting the Scarcity Mindset: Your Guide to Becoming a Prosperity Thinker, Kim Butler and Kristen Hugins reveal the 7 core principles that will help you shift from a scarcity mindset to a prosperity mindset. This transformative book will help you overcome limiting beliefs, attract abundance, and achieve your full potential. In this book, we show you how to identify your values and design your life around them so you can optimize your earning, spending and investing potential. W...
2025-03-17
28 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 18: Neo-Confucian Metaphysics
Much of the technical philosophy of Confucianism was developed by sophisticated thinkers that came well after the time of Confucius, starting in the Song dynasty. This episode is our first devoted to the foremost of these "Neo-Confucians," Zhu Xi 朱熹 (1130-1200 CE). To help us with this introduction, we are joined by special guest Stephen C. Angle, one of the leading scholars of Neo-Confucianism. Consider a boat: it’s the nature of a boat to move more easily over water and not over land, and there is greater harmony and order in using boats this way than in trying...
2025-03-08
1h 31
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 17: The Mohist State of Nature Argument
In this episode, we delve into the Mozi’s "state of nature argument," a vision of human life before political order and an explanation of how humans left that state. The Mohists were history’s first consequentialists and an important and influential classical school of thought. Were they right about the foundations of political society and government? Join us as we examine the Mohists' most influential moral and political ideas and explore how moral disagreement and self-interest shape political order.Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to cont...
2025-02-14
1h 19
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 16: Zhuangzi on Uselessness
In this episode, we talk about the theme of uselessness in the Zhuangzi, one of the great foundational texts of philosophical Daoism. What exactly determines whether something is useful or useless? Is usefulness largely or fundamentally a matter of perspective? Does the text's apparent recommendation that we be "useless" (in some sense) entail some sort of realism or objectivism about value? We explore these themes together with our guest, Chris Fraser, a major scholar of the Zhuangzi.Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to continue the discussion...
2025-01-22
1h 19
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 15: Ritual in the Analects
It is indisputable that ritual is at the heart of Confucianism—buy why? In this episode we examine Analects 3.17 in which Confucius seems keen to defend a ritual sacrifice of a lamb which his student regards as excessive. We discuss this passage in light of Richard Wollheim's paper, "The Sheep and the Ceremony" which offers a deep and illuminating exploration of this passage and the value of ritual more broadly. We examine questions about the possibility of seeing ritual as intrinsically valuable or constitutive of a good human life, and offer some suggestions about why the Confucians may have be...
2025-01-01
1h 14
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 14: Women in the Analects
In the received version of the Analects, it’s quite apparent that all of Confucius’s disciples were men. So one might wonder: is this an ethics built just for men? Today we are happy to be joined by Professor Erin Cline, Tagliabue Professor at Georgetown University, to discuss this timely issue, focusing on a controversial passage that features the only woman cited by name in the Analects, Nanzi 南子. Professor Cline argues that the conventional reading of this passage is wrong and that a more plausible understanding of it is important for addressing common criticisms of patriarchy and sexism in the A...
2024-12-15
1h 04
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 13: Family Before State
Confucianism is well known for prioritizing familial responsibilities and love over other competing demands such as public interest or duties to the state. In this episode we explore two of the best known passages from early Confucianism that some modern scholars believe makes Confucianism morally problematic. The first passage we discuss is the "Upright Gong" passage, Analects 13.18, which has Confucius advocating mutual "covering up" of crimes by fathers and sons. The second passage is Mengzi 7A35, in which Mengzi is asked what the sage king Shun would have done if his father had committed murder. Mengzi's answer, briefly stated...
2024-11-19
57 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 12: Play
Play seems to constitute an important part of a flourishing human life. Most of us experience play through things like simple childhood games of hide-and-go-seek or more intellectual activities like chess or go. What these experiences of play have in common is that they are circumscribed in various ways by the times, places, and circumstances established by the boundaries and rules of those games. But what if the attitudes that we bring to play were applied to our lives more broadly? In this episode we explore the concept of play as a way of life. We explore it with P...
2024-10-29
1h 36
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 11: Nonaction
The concept of wu-wei, often translated as nonaction or effortless action is central to classical Chinese philosophy. But what exactly is the idea and what are its practical implications? What puzzles does it raise regarding the nature of human actions, purpose, and intention? We examine these questions by focusing on some central passages from the Daodejing. Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to continue the discussion? Need links to some of the sources mentioned? Go to the support page for this episode on Warp, Weft, and Way.
2024-10-07
1h 11
WeAudition Show
How Do Casting Directors Spot Star Potential? Award-Winning Julia Kim Reveals Her Process
Julia Kim, an award-winning casting director known for her work on films like Minari and The Last Black Man in San Francisco, joins us in this episode of The WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Julia shares her insights on the importance of diversity in casting, the evolution of Asian representation in Hollywood, and her role in pushing boundaries in the industry. From navigating the casting process during the pandemic to ensuring authenticity in storytelling, Julia gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to cast groundbreaking projects like Apple TV’s Sunny and Amazon's Ex...
2024-10-02
54 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 10: Mencius on Moral Development
How do we become good? What is the process by which we acquire the virtues? We examine these question by focusing on some key concepts in Mencius's account of moral development such as reflection and extension. This discussion also centers on Mengzi 1A7 and the famous "king and the ox" passage that has been the subject of much conversation and debate.We are honored and delighted to be joined by Professor Bryan Van Norden, one of the world's leading scholars of Chinese philosophy and author of numerous highly influential books and articles. Please check out his work...
2024-09-14
1h 29
Welcome To A Better Lifestyle
Wealth Management with Kim Butler
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of wealth management, exploring essential strategies for building and preserving your financial portfolio. Kim Butler shares actionable insights on investment planning, risk management and long-term financial growth. Whether you're just starting your wealth-building journey or looking to optimize your existing strategies, this episode will provide you with the tools and knowledge to achieve financial independence and secure your future. Tune in to learn how wealth management can help you maximize your assets and create lasting financial success. If you like the Podcast make sure to follow and leave...
2024-09-09
25 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 9: Moral Sprouts
What is the nature and source of morality? Are human beings naturally inclined toward moral goodness? The early Confucian thinker Mencius (Mengzi) believed that human beings by nature possessed certain moral sprouts that could be nurtured and developed into robust virtues. In this episode we explore Mencius's account of these moral sprouts, examining both philosophical and psychological justifications for their existence. Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to continue the discussion? Need links to some of the sources mentioned? Go to the support page for this episode...
2024-08-30
1h 26
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 8: The Golden Rule
Across different religious and moral traditions we often find some version of the Golden Rule. In this episode we explore the Golden Rule as formulated in the Analects and explore questions such as how fundamental it is to the Confucian ethical framework, how it is supposed to work in actual practice, and how it connects with issues about self-centeredness. We also examine how it might apply differently to ordinary people and sages, focusing on Analects 15.24 and Analects 6.30.Many thanks to The Hong Kong Ethics Lab for sponsoring this podcast series.Want to continue the discussion...
2024-08-19
1h 38
Loan Officer Growth
Episode 41: Today, Gerard and Richard interview a real-life mortgage virtual assistant.
Join us for Episode 41 of the Loan Officer Growth podcast, where hosts Richard Smith and special guest host Gerard Arboleda, Co-founder of Remote Assistant Scout, sit down with Kim Carlo, a seasoned Virtual Assistant making waves in the mortgage industry.Kim shares his journey, the challenges he helps loan officers overcome, and why a Virtual Assistant can be a game-changer for your business. This episode is a must-listen for loan officers looking to optimize their operations and stay competitive.Company Name: Remote Assistant ScoutHost: Richard Smith...
2024-08-13
16 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 7: The Butcher
Certain allegories and myths offer profound philosophical insights. In the West, Plato's Allegory of the Cave occupies a key role in the history of philosophy with its marvelous representation of the quest for knowledge and the distinction between illusion and reality. In the East, Zhuangzi's story of the butcher, "Cook Ding" has for over two millennia served as one of the most memorable and stunning illustrations of the Daoist conception of the Way. In this episode we are delighted to be joined by Professor Karyn Lai to discuss this remarkable passage from the Zhuangzi. In the course...
2024-07-24
1h 34
The Constant Reader Podcast - The Canon of Stephen King
Episode Thirty-Nine - The Drawing of the Three w/Kim C. (Podcast Host - The Year of Underrated Stephen King, Patreon - The Danse Macabre with Kim C)
Back once again with undisputed Queen of Stephen King podcasting, Kim C. In this episode, Kim C. plays Sherpa Tenzing to my increasingly word-baggery Edmund Hilary as we scale the second Dark Tower novel, The Drawing of the Three. As you will hear, this installment of the DT series left us bewitched, bothered, bemused and with breathe completely taken. How autobiographical is it? Which is scarier, the world of lobstrosities or 1980s New York? How do you write a quest novel in which the protagonists only walk a few miles? We discuss all of this, and a...
2024-07-24
1h 18
Innovate & Overcome: Unleashing Potential
Building Financial Resilience With A Lifetime of Service | Kim Butler & Richard Canfield
How do you Build Financial Resilience with a Lifetime of Service? Join Richard Canfield and Kim Butler. Episode 4 Watch the SHOW on our Youtube Channel: RICHARD CANFIELD CHANNEL In this episode of Innovate and Overcome, we join Kim Butler, a financial expert and Kolbe Certified™ Coach, as she shares her journey of overcoming personal and professional challenges while emphasizing the importance of lifelong service. Kim’s insights provide actionable advice for navigating financial difficulties and redefining retirement. Overcoming Licensing Challenges: In 2023, Kim faced a significant setback when she lost her life insura...
2024-07-09
49 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 6: Partiality and Justice
It seems clear that special relationships give rise to strong attachments and responsibilities that are at the heart of human lives. But it also seems that considerations of justice can require us to give equal consideration to a stranger. What do we do when there is a conflict between considerations of partiality and impartiality? In this episode we explore these questions with a special guest, Professor Tao Jiang who is a professor of religion and philosophy at Rutgers University and also the director of the Rutgers Center for Chinese Studies. We explore the themes of humaneness, justice...
2024-07-05
1h 25
Finding Genius Podcast
Cultivating The Future: Horticulture Insights From Kim Shearer At The Morton Arboretum
In this episode, we are joined by Kim Shearer, MS, the Director of Collections and Curator at The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL. As an expert in trees, shrubs, and selective breeding, Kim strives to make the Arboretum’s mission a reality: to make the world a greener, healthier, and more beautiful place… In order to keep the Arboretum thriving, Kim works to introduce plants with broad adaptability, disease resistance, and pest resistance. By exploring the intricacies of plant survival in controlled settings, Kim and her team specialize in cultivating breathtaking environments for others to enjoy and educ...
2024-06-30
27 min
Team CPNZ - Endurance Sports Podcast
TEAMCPNZ QUICK CONNECT EP12 - with KIM VARGO 'Stay informed and stay connected'
TeamCPNZ COMMUNITY CONNECT – KIM VARGO Kim Vargo has been with TeamCPNZ for 8 years and is our specialist Strength Coach. In this episode of 'Quick Connect' we profile Kim and talk all things strength training for endurance athletes and how you can use strength training to develop your race day performance. https://www.teamcp.co.nz/technique-coaching/strength-conditioning/getting-started/ CP MEDIA Richard Greer – @ric.greer https://www.teamcp.co.nz @teamcpnz https://www...
2024-06-16
35 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 5: Cultivation and the Autobiography of Confucius
In this episode we discuss Confucius's autobiography as found in Analects 2.4, one of the most famous passages in the Analects and a rich resource for reflection on the process of moral self-cultivation. Among the many topics we explore: what Confucius meant by being "free of doubts" and "understanding Heaven's Mandate," and the relationship between practicing and understanding the Confucian Way. We discuss how traditional commentaries and commentators have interpreted some of the most interesting and disputed lines, and puzzle over the philosophical concept of 'wholeheartedness.' We primarily use Edward Slingerland's Hackett translation of the Analects for o...
2024-06-02
1h 28
Let Fear Bounce - Tossing out nuggets of hope
Remembrance - A Memorial Day Tribute 2024 with Richard Anton
Richard James Anton has been a radio broadcaster since 1978 in markets such as Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Indianapolis and is the author of Four Pictures and a Middle Name: A "Swell" Soldier's Short Life. The book is a compilation of personal diary entries and letters home of Sgt James E. Anton, an Aerial Engineer during WWII. The book provides firsthand accounts that will give readers a deeper understanding and appreciation for the bravery and resilience of those who served during this tummultuous time in history. Richard is an active advocate for U.S. Military...
2024-05-27
42 min
Painting Insights
Kim Eshelman: Part Two
Painting Insights Podcast is an online show where Richard K Blades and Simon Renshaw talk to professional painters, gallery owners, frame makers and curators. This week our guest is Kim Eshelman. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PaintingInsightsPodcast Kim's Website: https://www.kimeshelman.com Kim's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kimeshelman Kim's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.eshelman/ Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kim_eshelman/ Richard's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richard.k.blades_art/ Richard's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/richardkblades_art ...
2024-03-13
57 min
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 4: Persuasion
In this episode we discuss the topic of persuasion by exploring a dialogue between Confucius and his disciple Yan Hui in Chapter Four of the Zhuangzi. Among the questions we explore are: (1) Is persuading someone who disagrees with you even possible? (2) Under what conditions might someone be persuaded to a different viewpoint? (3) What is the concept of "fasting of the mind" as presented by Confucius? (4) What kind of power do philosophical arguments possess? Show notes: We used the translation of the Zhuangzi from Paul Kjellberg in Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy (H...
2024-03-11
1h 36
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 3: Oneness
In this episode we explore the fascinating topic of Oneness with our guest Philip J. Ivanhoe, a distinguished scholar and translator of East Asian philosophy. Join the discussion of episode 3 here!We thank Lena Li (LI La 李拉 ) for her expert editing and sound engineering. We also thank the blog Warp, Weft & Way for hosting the discussion for this episode.Co-hosts:Richard Kim's websiteJustin Tiwald's website
2024-02-20
1h 27
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 1: Detachment
In this episode we introduce ourselves and explore the concept of detachment, focusing especially on the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu 莊子), a classical Chinese text.Want to continue the discussion? Need links to some of the sources mentioned? Go to the support page for this episode on Warp, Weft, and Way.We thank Lena Li (LI La 李拉 ) for her expert editing and sound engineering. We also thank the blog Warp, Weft & Way for hosting the discussion for this episode.Co-hosts:Richard Kim's websiteJustin Tiwald's website
2024-01-31
1h 11
This Is The Way: Chinese Philosophy Podcast
Episode 2: Shame
In this episode we interview Dr. Jing Iris Hu (HU Jing 胡婧), an associate professor at Concordia University in Canada. The central concept we explore is shame as represented in Confucian texts. Dr. Hu offers a nuanced defense of the value of Confucian shame and what it may play in our ethical lives. Please check out Dr. Hu's article, "Shame, Vulnerability, and Change" (Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 2022) to learn more.Join the discussion of episode 2 here!We thank Lena Li (LI La 李拉 ) for her expert editing and sound engineering. We also thank the blog...
2024-01-29
1h 12
Create Your Vision
Ep2: We're Not Really Strangers with Richard Lee-Thai
“Loneliness is as lethal as smoking 15 cigarettes per day. Lonely people are 50% more likely to die prematurely than those with healthy social connections.” Wow. In this episode, host Kim Westlund explores the importance of connection with guest, Richard Lee Tai. They discuss the need for belonging and the impact of loneliness on health and well-being. Richard shares his personal story of feeling lonely and out of place, and how it led him to focus on connection in his work. Kim and Richard disc...
2024-01-26
48 min
Perrysburg Podcast
Walking Tour of 101-131 Louisiana Avenue with Perrysburg Historian Richard Baranowski
The video version of this episode can be found on The Perrysburg Podcast's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@perrysburgpodcast. Please subscribe for all future episodes. Historic Downtown Perrysburg has an interesting history. In this episode, local Historian and Librarian Richard Baranowski gives us the history of 101 Louisiana Avenue (where Angel 101 sits today) through 131 Louisiana Avenue (where the Huntington Bank sits today). That's the east side of the 100 block of Louisiana Avenue. The first half of this episode was recorded on-location in October 2023, and the second half was recorded in the Local History Room at Way Public Libra...
2023-12-22
55 min
Painting Insights
Kim Eshelman: Part 1
Painting Insights Podcast is an online show where Richard K Blades and Simon Renshaw talk to professional painters, gallery owners, frame makers and curators. This week our guest is Kim Eshelman. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PaintingInsightsPodcast Kim's Website: https://www.kimeshelman.com Kim's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kimeshelman Kim's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.eshelman/ Kim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kim_eshelman/ Richard's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richard.k.blades_art/ Richard's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/richardkblades_art ...
2023-12-20
53 min
Podcast guest appearances. Richard Blank Costa Rica's Call Center
The Kim Jacobs Show. How To Start A Business abroad in Costa Rica with Richard Blank
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT MOVING ABROAD TO START A NEW BUSINESS? Join us as we talk to Richard Blank, CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center. Mr. Blank will share the story of his journey where after 4 years of being a trainer for one of the larger call centers in San Jose, he decided to stay in Central America and dared himself to keep the faith in starting a call center company with the new skills acquired while living abroad.The Kim Jacobs Show is an online one hour Talk Show that...
2023-10-20
00 min
Podcast guest appearances. Richard Blank Costa Rica's Call Center
The Kim Jacobs Show. How To Start A Business abroad in Costa Rica with Richard Blank
HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT MOVING ABROAD TO START A NEW BUSINESS? Join us as we talk to Richard Blank, CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center. Mr. Blank will share the story of his journey where after 4 years of being a trainer for one of the larger call centers in San Jose, he decided to stay in Central America and dared himself to keep the faith in starting a call center company with the new skills acquired while living abroad.The Kim Jacobs Show is an online one hour Talk Show that...
2023-10-20
00 min
Richard Blank Podcast Guest Appearances Costa Rica's Call Center
The Kim Jacobs show B2B expert guest Richard Blank Costa Ricas Call Center
The Kim Jacobs Show. How To Start A Business abroad in Costa Rica with Richard BlankHAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT MOVING ABROAD TO START A NEW BUSINESS? Join us as we talk to Richard Blank, CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center. Mr. Blank will share the story of his journey where after 4 years of being a trainer for one of the larger call centers in San Jose, he decided to stay in Central America and dared himself to keep the faith in starting a call center company with the new skills acquired while...
2023-10-20
1h 00
The Ethical Frontier
#1 - Confucianism and Well-Being | Richard Kim
Dr. Richard Kim is associate professor of philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. Website: https://www.richardkimphilosophy.com/ Link to his book: https://www.amazon.com/Confucianism-Philosophy-Well-Being-Routledge-Focus/dp/1138037923 Summary: In this video, Dr. Richard Kim discusses the Confucianist view of well-being. He explains that the tradition highlights the importance of rituals, such as graduation ceremonies and funerals, in cultivating certain habits and dispositions. While Western theories of well-being may not emphasize rituals, Confucianism sees them as essential for building a harmonious community. Kim also explores the value of conformity and stability in society, as well as the interconnectedness of individual...
2023-09-17
41 min
500 Doors Real Estate Podcast
How to Achieve Success in Real Estate: Richard Tomasini's Guide to Embracing Discomfort and Pursuing Greatness
If you're feeling frustrated and stuck in your real estate career, constantly hustling and chasing deals without seeing the desired success, then you are not alone!Take control of your mornings, control your thoughts, and focus on what you can control. Embrace discipline, willpower, and the power of choice. - Richard TomasiniMy special guest is Richard TomasiniOpen the door to Richard Tomasini, a real estate mentor who wears multiple hats with ease and grace. From his start in 1999, flipping real estate to leading a robust...
2023-07-21
35 min
Bookstack
Episode 105: Kim Sherwood on Her Double O Novel
The legendary 007 series continues with author Kim Sherwood’s novel, authorized by Ian Fleming’s estate. Sherwood, who as a child imagined herself as Bond, lives out a lifelong dream by writing the next act for the iconic character. She joins host Richard Aldous to discuss her new book, Double or Nothing: James Bond is Missing and Time Is Running Out. (https://www.harpercollins.com/products/double-or-nothing-kim-sherwood?variant=40616856944674) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.community/subscribe
2023-05-17
29 min
The Year of Underrated Stephen King
114. Constant Reader Interview (Richard S. from The Constant Reader Podcast!)
"Hear Ye! Hear Ye!" Welcome Stephen King Podcaster, Richard Sheppard to the show! In this Constant Reader Interview, Richard and I Chat: -The Dark Tower... Not Everyone's Cuppa -Favorite Stephen King Female -The Salem Lot Love -Crappy King Endings? Are they a Real Thing? -Kim C. and the Ghosties and Which Books Bring Real Terror More from Richard Sheppard:
2023-04-25
1h 34
Tell Me Your Story
Kim Cantin - WHERE YELLOW FLOWERS BLOOM
https://kimcantin.com/ WHERE YELLOW FLOWERS BLOOM A True Story of Hope through Unimaginable Loss Cantin’s powerful memoir, Where Yellow Flowers Bloom, is a heartfelt testament of a mother’s love and a wife’s devotion in the midst of sudden loss and trauma, with an enlightened perspective on mortality. Through her patience, perseverance and willingness to be open to help and to heal, she confirms love’s ability to connect and transcend beyond life. In the dark, at 3:30 am, a thirty-foot wave of mud and debris crashes down on her home – with Kim’s family inside. Life changed in an instan...
2023-04-20
55 min
The Weeks Well
28. The breath has a mind of its own, with Richard Rosen
Richard Rosen wrote The Yoga of Breath in 2002, after he had been teaching for 15 years, and just before he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. He has a lot to say about the nature of the breath, and our conversation was the first of what I hope will be many on this podcast. He doesn't like the word "control" in the translation of pranayama; rather, he likes to call it cooperation. I love this idea! You can read about all this and more in his book (like below). We explored how shortened savasana has become since the “typical” yoga class made it...
2023-04-18
59 min
Every Day is a New Day
198: Richard Villasana - Do No Harm: Reuniting Immigrant and Foster Children with their Families
Hear Richard Villasana and I talk about the work he's doing to reunite foster and immigrant children through his organization Forever Homes for Foster Kids. We also talk about his new book "Do No Harm: The U.S. Border Child Tragedy Continues" that just released today. GUEST: Richard Villasana, founder of Forever Homes for Foster Kids, is a leading international authority on immigration issues and foster families. For three decades, his nonprofit has worked with government agencies across the country to find family members of foster and immigrant children to give them a permanent home. He is th...
2023-03-03
56 min
The Weeks Well
19. Taking refuge from the world together, with Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor, and Barbara Benagh
In the conversation on what yoga lineage is and why it matters, I knew that Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor and Barbara Benagh would offer a multidisciplinary, intersectional conversation that carries both deep respect for what has come before us and a passionate, insightful caring about what may be coming—not just for wisdom tradition practitioners but for the world as a whole. These three have contributed so much to modern yoga and offered what I see as a lasting legacy of wisdom, humility, and grace. In this conversation, we talk about all kinds of things: Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, how pa...
2023-02-14
1h 16
The MisFitNation
The MisFitNation Welcomes Kim Sorrelle – Author, speaker, lover of people and black licorice
The MisFitNation Welcomes Kim Sorrelle – Author, speaker, lover of people and black licoriceWelcome to our Take it Home Thursday show this week. We are glad you are back with us and look forward to hearing your thoughts on this chat. We started the week off with our chat with US Navy Seal Veteran Marty Strong and now we bring you Kim Sorrelle for a chat about the meaning of loveKim Sorrelle is an entrepreneur, director of a humanitarian organization, author, and speaker. Sh...
2022-12-29
39 min
Off Exit 10 Podcast
E18 - Dr. Richard Kim
Dr. Richard Kim is the owner of Richard Kim Medicine. With offices located throughout New York State Dr. Kim practices nonsurgical orthopedic and regenerative medicine using stem cell therapy to help those with injuries heal their own bodies. He’s also the team physician for USA Rugby.Sponsors:ANCORE. Named the best portable cable machine by Men’s Health Home Gym Awards. Head over to ancoretraining.com/cdsf10 and use promo code CDSF10 for $50 off your order today.Drink Alchemy. By combining the most potent organic nootropics found in nature – Drink Alchemy delivers sustai...
2022-10-05
1h 20
Livemic Communications Podcast Network
Kim Zimmer on The Barn Theatre, Misery, Daytime and Acting with Her Son
In our latest visit with Daytime Emmy-winning actor Kim Zimmer, who spent more than 20 years as Reva Shayne on Guiding Light opposite Robert Newman, Kim was immersing herself in the role of Annie Wilkes in Stephen King's Misery.She also discussed a recent movie she shot with her son Jake Weary (Animal Kingdom, Chicago Fire, As The World Turns) and whether she would act in another daytime drama.Click and hear the latest visit with Kim Zimmer.Episode ResourcesMisery filmMovie "You Sing Loud, I Sing Louder"Other...
2022-09-17
16 min
Focus on Progress
S1, Ep 14. Why it’s important to answer the Big Questions of life: Interview with Kim Eddy
Kim Eddy grew up in a large family. As a teenager, she overcame cancer that almost caused her to lose a leg. Later in life, she faced a marriage breakup. But through all of this Kim has not just survived. She has discovered so much more about who she is, what motivates her, and how these motivations affect her life. She has learned the power of surrounding herself with people she can trust. She...
2022-02-21
39 min
Inspire to Run Podcast
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: PurpleStride with Richard Pante and Kim Levesque
Send us a text#046 - Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States after lung and colon. Hear from Richard Pante and Kim Levesque about why they joined the fight against pancreatic cancer and how the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network supports patients and their loved ones.Topics Covered:Learn how Pancan supports patients and their loved onesHear about PurpleStride run/walk and PurpleLight memorial eventsFind out how you can give back and support this causeToday's Guests
2022-02-17
32 min
Bankless
102 - The Emerging Metaverse | Sam Englebardt & Richard Kim
Sam Englebardt is a co-founder and partner at Galaxy Digital, and is the founding general partner of Galaxy Interactive, which invests in next-generation interactive entertainment. He is also a content producer of film and television, working in a broad range of traditional & digital businesses. Richard Kim is a general partner at Galaxy Interactive, after a stint as COO at Galaxy Digital. These two guests are getting their hands dirty as the gaming, cultural, and technological worlds converge into the Metaverse. Trying to predict, invest, and help build this emerging phenomenon is a massive endeavor, but it’s one that we...
2022-01-24
1h 27
Ancient Office Hours
Episode 27 - Dr. Young Richard Kim
Dr. Young Richard Kim, a Classics and History professor at UIC, joins Lexie to talk about the dignity of work, the intersection of personal religion and the academic study of ancient religion, being Asian in Classics, and drops some hot takes on how to change the way we teach US/ancient world history in high schools. So tuck in your togas and hop aboard Trireme Transit for this week’s exciting odyssey! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram or visit our website www.theozymandiasproject.com!Originally recorded June 22, 2021.Learn more abo...
2021-10-27
1h 10
WTAF PODCAST
WTAFin Kim's Death Gala in The New Gotham
This week Rich and Gaz discuss the madness that is sweeping the world right now such as Kim kardashian with her full body Black "Dress" she wore whilst attending the MET (Means Death) Gala this year and much more insanity that is now becoming the "Norm" in the new Gotham City of Planet Earth.
2021-09-16
1h 08
Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler
Episode 441: Kim Siever, Age 48, Married Father of Six, Active LDS, Queer
My friend Kim Siever zooms us from Lethbridge, Alberta, to share his story. Kim, who is Canadian, served a mission in Utah and is now an independent journalist. He tells us his lifelong journey to understand his sexual orientation after being convinced for over 40 years that he was straight. He also shares how the Spirt helped him understand this part of him, and he came out as queer to his wife, family, and friends only last year. Kim came out to his Latter-day Saint congregation during a Fast and Testimony Meeting in early August and explains why he felt impressed...
2021-08-19
1h 04
Eudaemonia
Touch, with Richard Kearney
Professor Richard Kearney holds the Charles B. Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College and is international co-director of the Guestbook Project, which promotes peace through storytelling. He is the author of over 25 books on European philosophy and literature, including his latest title, Touch: Recovering Our Most Vital Sense. In this episode, Kim Forrester chats with Richard about the power of touch, embodiment, and physical connection in a flourishing life. This episode is made with love and without expectation. If you like what you hear, you may consider supporting Kim's work at buymeacoffee.com.
2021-07-27
31 min
Techologie
#53 Introduction to Climate Justice by Yang Hong and Richard Kim
In this podcast, we talk and learn about Climate Justice with Richard Kim and Yang Hong from the community Work on Climate Some of the topics we’ll be discussing include: - The “Work on Climate” community and its goal - The guide “Climate Justice 101” and the reasons for creating it - The different definitions of climate justice - The risk that technology perpetuates climate injustice - Intersectional environmentalism as an imperative to the fight against climate change - What we can do to integrate climate justice into our projects - Data justice and equity References: * [Climate Justice Guide 101](http://bit.ly/CJ...
2021-07-13
1h 03
Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
KIM CHANDLER Interview
A vocal master-class from Kim Chandler, perhaps the UK’s top vocal coach. ALL singers should LISTEN and LEARN from this interview. The legendary Australian runs a busy private vocal studio where she teaches an elite team of professional singers, artists and other vocal coaches. Kim is a regular presenter at national & international voice conferences and is a past President of the prestigious British Voice Association. Her high profile clients include Beverly Knight, Paloma Faith, Sarah Brightman and Kevin Rowland. She has also coached many TV shows and sung with stars Barry Manilow, Natalie Cole, Neal Diamond, Michael McDonald, Lu...
2021-07-08
49 min
Brains Gone Bad
Joshua Mikel "Jared", Karl Makinen "Richard" and "The Walking Dead" 7.13 "Bury Me Here"
Kim and Lizzie discuss and dissect The Walking Dead 7.12 "Bury Me Here" “Things don't go as planned, when a group of Kingdommers delivers goods to the Saviors during a routine supply drop-off.” There was only “ONE WAY” this episode could go, and it’s Carol and the Kingdom gearing up to join the fight against the Saviors; Also, the shocking unraveling of Morgan and we loved him before we hated what he did, R.I.P. Richard! Joshua Mikel, who plays cruising-for-a-fight Savior Jared, joins us for the whole podcast to talk everything The Walking Dead...
2021-06-30
2h 25
Brains Gone Bad
Karl Makinen, TWD's "Richard", Gaten Matarazzo, "Dustin" from "Stranger Things" and "The Walking Dead" 7.8 "Hearts Still Beating"
Karl Makinen "Richard", one of the Kingdom's fiercest soldiers join Kim and Lizzie and several of our "Brainiac" listeners for a chat about his character, acting on The Walking Dead and Richard's efforts to persuade the others to rise up against the Saviors. Also, Stranger Things' Gaten Matarazzo "Dustin" joins our lively, free-wheeling discussion about the mid-season finale, episode 7.8 "Hearts Still Beating." We talk about everything that's happened to our favorite characters and what we expect to happen in the back half of the season. (Wait until you hear Gaten's theory about The Walking Dead and the Roma...
2021-06-27
1h 53
Spuzziness. Der Sportbusiness Podcast mit Kim Scholze
Outdoor Business - Richard Collier (CEO Jack Wolfskin): Transformation of a traditional Brand
Spuzziness. Der Sportbusiness Podcast mit Kim Scholze Richard Collier is a backbone in the outdoor industry business. The last 17 years he spent working for the Norwegian outdoor clothing company Helly Hansen (Oslo), most recently in the role of Chief Product Officer. As Jack Wolfskin’s new CEO since December 2020, he especially is responsible for the further development of the strategic brand positioning and the ongoing internationalization process of the company. The outdoor brand currently employs over 1,100 people and operates 730 stores and over 4.000 sales outlets worldwide. Since its founding in 1981, Jack Wolfskin has been particularly committed to sustainability: it has be...
2021-06-24
40 min
Blended Family Breakthrough
97. The Warning Signs Every Parent Needs to Know About Adolescent Addiction [with Richard Capriola]
We all want to keep our kids safe. We want to protect them from the dangers of our world.But the reality is that every child from every background and in every community is at risk of experimenting with drugs and alcohol and even developing an addiction……and the warning signs of addictive behavior can sometimes be hard to spot.We personally know the shock, disappointment, anger and heartbreak that comes when a child turns to drugs and alcohol. Our daughter experienced an extended season of using. She was simply trying to fit in with...
2021-06-22
55 min
Richardlistens
How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability & Gender in a Polarized World with Dr. Alicia del Prado & Dr. Anatasia Kim
Alicia del Prado, Ph.D., is a tenured associate professor at The Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA, and a licensed counseling psychologist with a private practice in Danville, CA.She has published numerous journal articles and chapters on cross-cultural psychology; personality; acculturation; and ethnic identity, including the first enculturation scale for Filipino Americans; and provides consultation and training on multicultural issues to companies and colleges.Alicia del Prado is chair and co-founder of the Asian American Psychology Association's (AAPA) Division on Asian Americans with Multiple Heritages and was awarded...
2021-05-25
49 min
Raise Capital Legally
How to Get Family Offices to Invest in Your Real Estate Syndicate With Richard Wilson
In this highly educational episode, host Kim Lisa Taylor, Esq., and special guest Richard C. Wilson discuss “How to Get Family Offices to Invest in Your Real Estate Syndicates.”Richard is founder and CEO of Family Office Club, a global family office association serving more than 2,000 registered investors since 2007. Family Office Club is well known for its many educational events both across the United States and internationally each year and for the extensive resources it offers to members.Among the topics that Kim and Richard explore during the broadcast:What are family offices?How are...
2021-05-07
53 min
Inspire to Run Podcast
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: PurpleStride 2021 with Richard Pante and Kim Levesque
Send us a text#025 - Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States after lung and colon. Hear from Richard Pante and Kim Levesque about why they joined the fight against pancreatic cancer and how the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network supports patients and their loved ones.Topics Covered:Learn how Pancan supports patients and their loved onesHear about PurpleStride run/walk and PurpleLight memorial eventsFind out how you can give back and support this causeToday's GuestsRichard Pante
2021-04-01
31 min
Livemic Communications Podcast Network
Guiding Light Reunion: Kim "Reva" Zimmer and Robert "Josh" Newman
Kim Zimmer and Robert Newman are known by millions as daytime's Josh and Reva, supercouple of the CBS drama Guiding Light. Since GL went off the air for good in 2009 (with Robert and Kim in the very last scenes of the series), the pair moved on to new gigs on stage and TV - some of them together!Except for a couple of breaks, Robert spent 28 years on Guiding Light as Josh; Kim spent 21 years in Springfield and hauled away four Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. In this visit to...
2020-10-10
23 min
The Boundless Podcast
EP99: Dr. Kim Nilsson, CEO & Co-Founder at Pivigo: How businesses are harnessing data science
💬 “There’s great curiosity in the data science community to learn what to do when we feel morally compromised. To help with this, there has been calls for accreditation. I think that’s a good idea, although I’m not sure who would come up with it or agree on it, but then at least ethics would be part of such an accreditation.” This is a conversation with Dr. Kim Nilsson 🎙️ Kim is an Astrophysics PhD, MBA and Entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Pivigo; supporting organisations to innovate with data by connecting them with a global community o...
2020-09-02
31 min
Hired By Passion Podcast
Re-framing your Mindset with Kim Ades
Kim Ades is the president and founder of Frame of Mind Coaching and JournalEngineTM Software. Author, speaker, entrepreneur, coach, and mother of five, Kim is recognized as one of North America's foremost experts on performance through thought mastery. By using her unique process of integrating online journaling in her coaching, Kim helps her highly-driven clients to examine and shift their thinking in order to yield extraordinary results. In this episode Kim Ades tells us about… How her high school experiences shaped he...
2020-04-02
43 min
The Advisor Advantage
Why Mentoring Is So Critical with Richard Canfield
Richard Canfield shares his strategies on how advisors can be good mentors to their clients. Both Tammi and Richard also talk about why it's critical to have a mentor in your life to help you ask better questions to think bigger and better. To learn more about the prosperity movement and help you and your clients build and keep wealth visit www.TheAdvisorAdvantage.com To learn more about the Prosperity Economics Movement http://prosperityeconomicsadvisors.com/how-to-keep-your-mindset-positive-bonus-episode Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Ric...
2018-02-08
25 min
Best in the World with Richard Parr
88 Kim St-Pierre – Ice-Hockey Olympic Champion
Kim St-Pierre is a three-time Olympic Champion and five-time World Ice Hockey Champion. Kim is our guest on this week’s Best in the World with Richard Parr. The Canadian reveals what it was like to face the United States on their home soil in the 2002 final in Salt Lake City. The goalie reveals her disappointment on not starting the 2006 final and also describes what it was like to compete in a home Olympics in Vancouver in 2010. On this episode you will find out about the turning point in Kim’s career, her keys to success and what she is up t...
2017-10-26
41 min
Getting2Alpha
Richard Garriott on systems thinking and meaningful challenges
Richard Garriott is a pioneering game designer, gifted world-builder second-generation astronaut, arctic explorer - and ever-inspiring creative force. I first met Richard when I was teaching online community design at Stanford; half my class was in the Beta for Ultima Online, and I jumped in enthusiastically to learn the ropes. I ended up working with Richard, Raph Koster and their amazing crew of developers through the launch & growth of that early graphic MMO. Like many great game designers, Richard is a sophisticated systems thinker who sees the world through a unique lens that's on full display in this far-ranging & fascinating...
2017-04-21
50 min
WooWoo for the Skeptic
A Pendant for What Ails You: Founder of Quantum Touch, Richard Gordon - WWS019
Episode 19: Can the healing effects of energy be harnessed into a physical object? Kim interviews Richard Gordon, who founded the energy healing modality, Quantum Touch. Richard discusses the principles behind Quantum Touch and how it differs from modalities such as Reiki. Richard also talks about the energy pendant he developed, which has the potential to alleviate physical pain in the body. Richard Gordon is the founder of the energy healing modality, Quantum Touch, as well as the author of many widely read books. Richard had powerful energy healing experiences when he was young, which led him to...
2016-12-06
00 min