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Richard M. Lerner
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Fat Dad Fishing Show
EP 61: Fishing for Anything, Everywhere with Justin Lerner
Send us a textWinter shut down the ramps, so we opened the map. We brought on traveling angler and musician Justin Lerner to chart a course from Florida inlets to Northeast canyons, with a hard left into South America where Golden Dorado blow up topwater like it owes them money. Justin grew up in New Jersey, lives on Florida’s east coast, and treats tactics like a universal language: fish the environment first, species second. That lens reframes snook as trout with palm trees, explains why reds and specks share the same points, and shows how a...
2026-01-27
1h 17
The LDA Podcast: An Exploration of Evidence-Informed Approaches to Learning and Development
The "We Are Thinking About Thinking" Episode
SHOW NOTES: In this episode of the LDA Podcast, Matt and Clark are joined by longtime friend of the show Kat Koppett for a thoughtful and lively conversation about how we think, learn, and make sense of the world. The discussion opens with a substantive exchange on whether critical thinking can be taught as a general skill. Matt argues that critical thinking depends on deep domain knowledge rather than generic techniques. Clark challenges this view by drawing on research by Peter Ellerton and earlier work by Valerie Shute and Jeffrey Bonar, exploring the limits and...
2026-01-05
1h 01
Babalu
Rewind (Season 1 Finale)
"Sometimes I think, what the f*** have I done?"Thank you so much for being a part of our journey for season one. If you enjoyed Babalu, please consider leaving us a rating and review, sharing our show with someone you think will love it too, or visiting uneasytiger.com/support to shop our merch or to make a donation. All contributions will go towards the production of season two. >>> Listen to this episode's companion mixtape playlist on Spotify
2025-12-03
42 min
Babalu
Rewind (Season 1 Finale)
"Sometimes I think, what the f*** have I done?"To support this podcast: https://uneasytiger.com/supportContent warning: This series addresses sensitive topics such as self-harm and suicide. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please visit 988lifeline.org for resources and support. You are not alone.Thank you so much for being a part of our journey for season one. If you enjoyed Babalu, please consider leaving us a rating and review, sharing our show with someone you think will love it too, or visiting uneasytiger.com/support...
2025-12-03
42 min
Babalu
Year of the Snake
"I feel like I might've said too much."You can contribute to the making of Babalu season 2: https://buymeacoffee.com/babaluContent warning: This series addresses sensitive topics such as self-harm and suicide. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please visit 988lifeline.org for resources and support. You are not alone.Created, written, and produced by Kimberly Truong. Directed by Katharine Chen Lerner. Sound design, editing and mixing by Charles Moody. With performances by: Christine Liao, Kathleen Gray, Jaxy Boyd, Greg Smith, Circus-Szalewski, C...
2025-11-12
47 min
Babalu
Year of the Snake
"I feel like I might've said too much."Content warning: This series addresses sensitive topics such as self-harm and suicide. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please visit 988lifeline.org for resources and support. You are not alone.Created, written, and produced by Kimberly Truong. Directed by Katharine Chen Lerner. Sound design, editing and mixing by Charles Moody. With performances by: Christine Liao, Kathleen Gray, Jaxy Boyd, Greg Smith, Circus-Szalewski, Chriselle Almeida, Varda Appleton, Melissa Bickerton, Kiera Nusbaum, Matthew Kimbrough, Lee Chen, Ruby Marez, Katharine Chen Lerner, Stephanie Orlando, a...
2025-11-12
47 min
Babalu
No Sleep
"It just takes a few a**holes to ruin everything.">>> Listen to this episode's companion mixtape playlist on Spotify
2025-11-05
1h 05
Babalu
No Sleep
"It just takes a few a**holes to ruin everything."Content warning: This series addresses sensitive topics such as self-harm and suicide. If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please visit 988lifeline.org for resources and support. You are not alone.Created, written, and produced by Kimberly Truong. Directed by Katharine Chen Lerner. Sound design, editing and mixing by Charles Moody.With performances by: Christine Liao, Jaxy Boyd, Circus-Szalewski, Lee Chen, Ruby Marez, Greg Smith, Rishi Arya, Mark Morante, Melissa Bickerton, Jackie Aubel, Stephanie Orlando, Katharine Chen Lerner, Julianne Kolb...
2025-11-05
1h 05
The Good, The Pod and The Ugly
HALLOWEEN 2025 SPECIAL: GARTH MARENGHI'S DARKPLACE!
Send us a textHalloween TGTPTU hosts take a breather from the ongoing eternal damnation that is Squib Season, but also from the big screen, to celebrate the season of spook with coverage of the six-episode BBC series: GARTH MARENGHI’S DARKPLACE(2004). A mainstay of the Koral Clan (original hosts Ken and Jack along with regular guest and songstress Andi) and frequently quoted over these fifteen seasons of the pod, the British mockumentary-slash-homage-to-bad-TV series defies easy summation, but your humble narrator of staggering talent will try: The conceit of Garth Marenghi’s Darkpl...
2025-10-24
39 min
NewsRamp Arts & Entertainment Podcast
Celebrate Dr. Richard Denney at the Catalina Museum's 'End of Summer Party'
Join the Catalina Museum for Art & History on September 20th for an 'End of Summer Party' honoring Dr. Richard Denney and raising funds for preserving the island's history. Sponsorship opportunities, individual tickets, and donations are available to support the cause. Contact Natasha Neufeld Lerner to secure your spot at the event.
2025-08-22
02 min
Stories of Impact
Dr. Elizabeth Dowling & Dr. Richard Lerner: Transforming Community Futures Through a School of Love
Today's episode is full of beauty, hope, healing, community, and connection. In fact, it might be one of the most feel-good, good news stories we've ever gotten to tell. Meet Dr. Richard Lerner and Dr. Elizabeth Dowling, Director and Deputy Director of the Institute for Applied Research and Youth Development at Tufts University. Like many great teachers, they can tell you to look for people who care about kids like that in school — and one school in particular: Thanda, named after the Zulu word for love. Together, these researchers are highlighting the unique curriculum and culture of Thanda, one of...
2025-08-05
22 min
The Bookshelf
Popular fiction across space and time, and queer bush doof thriller in Thomas Vowles' Our New Gods
The latest best-selling novels from Taylor Jenkins-Reid (Atmosphere) and Fredrik Backman (My Friends) explore 1980s astronauts, ambition and romance; and teenage anguish, friendship and art. Emotive and cinematic, how often is popular fiction written for the screen?Speaking of the screen, screenwriter Thomas Vowles’ debut novel Our New Gods takes us on a twisted psychological thriller through gay saunas, bush doofs, and the grit of Melbourne’s queer scene.BOOKSThomas Vowles, Our New Gods, UQPFredrik Backman, My Friends (Translated from Swedish by Neil Smith), Simon and SchusterTaylor Jenkins-Reid, Atmosphere, Hutchinson Heinemann(Keep scro...
2025-06-19
54 min
il posto delle parole
Giovanna Scocchera "Fammi un indovinello" Tillie Olsen
Giovanna Scocchera"Fammi un indovinello"Tillie OlsenMarietti1820 Editorewww.mariettieditore.itPubblicati per la prima volta nel 1961, i racconti contenuti in Fammi un indovinello sono diventati un classico della letteratura nordamericana del Novecento. Un’opera snella ma potente, che per la prima volta esplorava temi vicini alle donne della working class, problemi comuni fin lì mai detti o rimasti inascoltati: la maternità delle madri single, il legame madre-figlia, il rapporto coniugale della vecchiaia, dentro un mondo narrativo che coglie senza indulgenza tutta la desolazione della realtà contemporanea, l’oppressione, la miseria, ma anche la forz...
2025-04-23
16 min
Jewish Sacred Aging Podcasts
Healing Through Torah: Seekers of Meaning 3/21/2025
On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address speaks with Reb Chaya Lerner about her book, The Torah of Trauma. They explore the connections between ancient texts and modern trauma, discussing how the Torah can guide individuals through grief and healing. Chaya shares personal stories of trauma, the importance of family history, and her experiences as a rabbinic pastor in supporting those affected by tragedy. The conversation delves into societal traumas, the role of spirituality in healing, and the significance of finding good amidst suffering. About the book ...
2025-03-21
33 min
Jewish Sacred Aging Podcasts
Healing Through Torah: Seekers of Meaning 3/21/2025
On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address speaks with Reb Chaya Lerner about her book, The Torah of Trauma. They explore the connections between ancient texts and modern trauma, discussing how the Torah can guide individuals through grief and healing. Chaya shares personal stories of trauma, the importance of family history, and her experiences as a rabbinic pastor in supporting those affected by tragedy. The conversation delves into societal traumas, the role of spirituality in healing, and the significance of finding good amidst suffering. About the book ...
2025-03-21
33 min
Podcasts Archives - Jewish Sacred Aging
Healing Through Torah: Seekers of Meaning 3/21/2025
On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address speaks with Reb Chaya Lerner about her book, The Torah of Trauma. They explore the connections between ancient texts and modern trauma, discussing how the Torah can guide individuals through grief and healing. Chaya shares personal stories of trauma, the importance of family history, and her experiences as a rabbinic pastor in supporting those affected by tragedy. The conversation delves into societal traumas, the role of spirituality in healing, and the significance of finding good amidst suffering. About the book ...
2025-03-21
33 min
Video Archives - Jewish Sacred Aging
Healing Through Torah: Seekers of Meaning 3/21/2025
On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Address speaks with Reb Chaya Lerner about her book, The Torah of Trauma. They explore the connections between ancient texts and modern trauma, discussing how the Torah can guide individuals through grief and healing. Chaya shares personal stories of trauma, the importance of family history, and her experiences as a rabbinic pastor in supporting those affected by tragedy. The conversation delves into societal traumas, the role of spirituality in healing, and the significance of finding good amidst suffering. About the book ...
2025-03-21
33 min
El tranvía de Broadway
El tranvía de Broadway - Richard Harris,.Camelot .Original 1982 London Cast - 30/11/24
Fijamos nuestra atención y sentidos en esta maravilla de Lerner y Loewe estrenada en el West End.Escuchar audio
2024-11-30
59 min
The Dr. Richard Podcast
Keren Lerner
In this episode Dr Richard is joined by Top Left Design founder, Keren Lerner.Follow Keren on InstagramThis episode is brought to you by Boutique Teeth WhiteningFor more about Richard visit his websiteInstragram: @dr_richard_Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions
2024-11-27
47 min
Fairfield What Are You Reading?
Episode 40: A Missing Hat, Doctor Fairytale, and Tangerine Troubles
Fairfield Public Library's monthly podcast helps you find your next great read. Fairfield Public Library, Fairfield, CT fairfieldpubliclibrary.org Podcast host: Philip Bahr, Head of Adult Services Guests: Tamara Lyhne, Head of Children's Services, Stefanie Bergstrom, Woods Branch Children's Librarian and Emily Muller, Children's Librarian Thanks to our podcast editor Emma Jane Kennely for making us sound great! This month's FPL staff picks: Tamara: Detective Beans: and the Case of the Missing Hat Hardcover by Li Ch...
2024-11-04
30 min
Closing Night
Lights, Camera, Lerner and Loewe!
Tickets are available for in-person attendance and via livestream on The Green Room 42 website.Next month marks the 50th anniversary of The Little Prince, a musical film based on the classic children’s story and the final collaboration of Broadway writing duo Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. To celebrate this milestone The Green Room 42 presents “Lights, Camera, Lerner and Loewe” on November 5th at 9:30pm. And the special guest of the evening is Steven Warner, who was the child actor in the title role alongside Broadway luminaries like Richard Kiley, Bob Fosse, Donna McKechnie, and Gene Wilder...
2024-10-26
02 min
Why I‘ll Never Make It
Lights, Camera, Lerner and Loewe!
Tickets are available for in-person attendance and via livestream on The Green Room 42 website.Next month marks the 50th anniversary of The Little Prince, a musical film based on the classic children’s story and the final collaboration of Broadway writing duo Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. To celebrate this milestone The Green Room 42 presents “Lights, Camera, Lerner and Loewe” on November 5th at 9:30pm. And the special guest of the evening is Steven Warner, who was the child actor in the title role alongside Broadway luminaries like Richard Kiley, Bob Fosse, Donna McKechnie, and Gene Wilder...
2024-10-26
01 min
Frank & Sense
Far Right Fright Nights: Richard Nixon - The Creature From Yorba Linda
Hell-o everyone and welcome to the very first episode of our theme month for October: Far Right Fright Nights! Each week, Mitch "The Wolfman" Lerner and I will be presenting a spinetingling, fright-tastic ghoul of the far right. We begin this series with one of the biggest creeps of all: Richard Milhous Nixon.Before we recount the horror story that is the Nixon presidency, we present recordings documenting Frank and Mitch's recent trip to one of the most haunted places on the planet: The Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, CA.Join us, if...
2024-10-03
36 min
Henry Hafenmayer
Die Lüge vom Holocaust - Bischof Richard Williamson
Als englischer Bischof wurde er von Deutschland verklagt, weil er nicht an den Holocaust glaubt und eine eigene Meinung dazu hat. Weitere Informationen: Video von: t.me/BishopRichardWilliamson Paul Krugman (Video by RedIce.TV) youtube.com/watch?v=qsZl6c2Yhfs Barbara Lerner Spectre youtube.com/watch?v=Eph7bZJJtbQ Weitere Videos zum Thema Holocaust: https://www.wuwox.com/c/henryhafenmayer https://goyimtv.com/channel/3223816587/HenryHafenmayer/videos Revisionisten: Ernst Zündel, Alfred Schaefer, Ursula Haverbeck, Horst Mahler, Udo Walendy, Fred l...
2024-08-08
00 min
The LDA Podcast: An Exploration of Evidence-Informed Approaches to Learning and Development
The "How In the Skills Could You Say That?" Episode
We are delighted to have the great Koreen Pagano join the podcast for the furthering conversation on skills. We get Koreen’s perspective and definition of skills. Matt alludes to the earlier LDA Podcast, The “What the Skills” Episode with Paul Kirschner, as well as the research work he did with John Sweller and Richard Clark published in their article: Kirschner, P.A., Sweller, J., & Clark, R.E. (2006). Why minimal guidance during instruction does not work: An analysis of the failure of constructivist discovery, problem-based, experiential, and inquiry-based teaching. Educational Psychologist. 41(2), 75-86. In the episode, we dig...
2024-07-16
1h 02
'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Medieval Adultery in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Opera and Literature (with Kat Tracey)
Send us a textThis is the third of a multi-episode series in which I chat with Dr. Larissa ‘Kat’ Tracey about literary representations of medieval adultery and its reality. In this episode Kat and I survey and discuss the major nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary treatments of medieval adultery, focusing on the stories of La(u)ncelot and Guinevere and of Tristan/Tristram and Isolde/Isolt/Iseult The episode begins with an opera, Richard Wagner’s extremely influential retelling of the tale, Tristan und Isolde. Although composed between 1857 and 1859, the opera did not premiere until 1865, because it was dee...
2024-05-25
1h 21
The Good Question Podcast
From Rabbinic Wisdom to Modern Discourse: Exploring Jewish Studies with Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine
Join us today for an enlightening conversation with our distinguished guests, Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine ("AJ"), authors of The Jewish Annotated New Testament. They delve into a wealth of knowledge spanning Rabbinic literature, the Hebrew language, religious traditions, the New Testament, and the complexities of antisemitism. Press play to uncover: Insights into Rabbinic literature and its pivotal role in Jewish identity formation, bridging the gap between the Old and New Testaments The linguistic influences shaping the Hebrew language and its evolution over time Diverse perspectives among Jewish communities regarding the New Testament and its significance...
2024-05-02
39 min
Mary Versus the Movies
Hollywood Avalon 13 - Camelot, Part II
We return to Camelot with a look at the 1967 film production of the Lerner & Loewe musical, again starring Richard Harris as King Arthur. At three hours, it's an overly-long production that loses steam in its third hour, but the first two are lush and often inspired, and possibly the best-looking movie we've covered for the show. Starring Richard Harris, Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero, David Hemmings, and Lionel Jeffries. Written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. Directed by Joshua Logan. This is a preview of our Patreon-only series Hollywood Avalon: An Arthurian Film Podcast. To...
2024-05-01
09 min
Finding Genius Podcast
Intersecting Faiths: Exploring Judaism, Christianity, And More With Expert Biblical Scholars
In this episode, we sit down with Marc Brettler and Amy-Jill “AJ” Levine to discuss the Jewish faith, Rabbinic Literature, the New Testament, Christianity, Anti-Semitism, and more. How do Judaism and Christianity intersect? These two experts are certainly the people to enlighten us on this intriguing subject… Marc is a biblical scholar and the Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor in Judaic Studies at Duke University. His research interests include a vast array of topics, including biblical metaphors, the Bible and gender, biblical historical texts, the book of Psalms, and the post-biblical reception of the Hebrew Bible. He is a c...
2024-04-24
42 min
Mary Versus the Movies
Hollywood Avalon, episode 12 - Camelot, Part I (1960/1981)
We start the first of a two-part series examining the musical Camelot, the Broadway hit based on T.H. White's The Once and Future King, which I recently re-read in preparation. For part one, we look at both the original cast recording from 1960, as well as two clips from the Ed Sullivan show, featuring Richard Burton as King Arthur and Julie Andrews as Guenevere. Unfortunately, this is all we could find of that particular version of the show. We were, however, able to find a 1981 stage revival starring Richard Harris and Meg Bussart and filmed for HBO. The...
2024-04-03
04 min
Strong Songs
"Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden
Turns out some songs stand on their own, however memorable-slash-horrifying their music video might have been.Written by: Chris CornellProduced by: Michael BeinhornAlbum: Superunknown (1994)Listen/Buy via SongwhipALSO DISCUSSED:"Spoonman" and "The Day I Tried to Live" by Chris Cornell and Soundgarden from Superunknown, 1994Kim Thayil interview at SongfactsNorah Jones' cover of "Black Hole Sun," Live in 2021"In My Life" by Lennon/McCartney from Rubber Soul, 1965The 2021 Strong Songs interview with session guitarist Andrew Synowiec"Tom Sawyer" by Rush from Moving Pictures, 1981--------------------
2024-03-08
56 min
Strong Songs
"In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel
Strong Songs Season Six kicks off with a widely requested classic: Peter Gabriel's 1986 yearner "In Your Eyes." Because why hire one rhythm section when you can hire two for twice the price?Written by: Peter GabrielProduced by: Daniel LanoisAlbum: So (1986)Listen/Buy via SongwhipALSO DISCUSSED:Rick Beato's Interview with So producer Daniel Lanois"DIY" by Peter Gabriel from Peter Gabriel 2: Scratch, 1978"Sledgehammer," "Don't Give Up," and "Big Time" by Gabriel from So, 1986Kwame Ansah-Brew demonstrates the Talking Drum--------------------FEBRUARY 2024 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS
2024-02-23
53 min
Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (1974) Cicely Tyson, Richard Dysart, Rod Perry, & Ernest J. Gaines
Book Vs. Movie: The Autobiography of Miss Jane PittmanThe 1971 play Vs. the 1974 movieFor Black History Month, the Margos visit "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." Ernest J. Gaines wrote this novel, which was first published in 1971. The book is a fictional autobiography that spans over 100 years of American history, narrated by Miss Jane Pittman, an African American woman born into slavery and lived through the Civil Rights Movement. The narrative provides a powerful and poignant perspective on the struggles and triumphs of African Americans in the United States. Miss Jane...
2024-02-19
1h 04
Finding Genius Podcast
An Overview Of Biblical Scholarship: Considering How Religion Impacts History
Tune in to our fascinating chat about biblical history with Marc Brettler! Marc is a member of the American Academy for Jewish Research and the Council of the Society of Biblical Literature. In addition to this, Marc is the Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor in Judaic Studies at Duke University, where he researches subjects such as the Hebrew Bible, biblical historical texts, the Bible and gender, the book of Psalms, and more… The complexities of biblical history continues to astound scholars to this day. Whether you are newly exploring spirituality or a theological aficionado, this podc...
2024-02-05
52 min
Stuff You Missed in History Class
A History of Mammography
The history of mammography begins with the discovery of X-rays in 1895. But it took a very long time for breast imaging to advance, in part because it wasn't prioritized. Research: “The St George’s Four: Meet the women that shaped St George’s.” St. George’s University of London. 3/8/2019. https://www.sgul.ac.uk/news/the-st-george-s-four-meet-the-women-that-shaped-st-george-s American Physical Society. “This Month in Physics History.” November 2001 (Volume 10, Number 10). https://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/200111/history.cfm Bassett, Lawrence W. and Richard H. Gold. “The Evolution of Mammography.” AJR 150:493-498, March 1988. Bhidé, Amar et al. “Case Histories of Significant Medical Ad...
2024-01-31
42 min
First Print - Votre podcast comics (& BD) préféré !
Le fantastique travail des éditions Delirium, avec Laurent Lerner !
Et de quatre ! Nous continuons notre tour de France des éditeurs de comics en ce début 2024 et comme nous vous l'avions promis, en plus des personnes déjà habituées à l'exercice du "bilan/perspectives", il y aurait aussi dans cette tournée d'émissions des intervenants inédits, et dans l'ombre cela fait très longtemps que l'on voulait recevoir Laurent Lerner, directeur des éditions Delirium que l'on aborde souvent au gré de nos Front Page et Back Issues. Hé bien c'est désormais chose faite !Rencontre avec les éditions D...
2024-01-15
1h 50
Strong Songs
The Band: The Last Waltz
For the Season Five finale, Kirk takes a look at The Band and Martin Scorsese's beloved 1978 concert film The Last Waltz - "The beginning of the beginning of the end of the beginning."Featuring music by The Band: Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, and Garth HudsonDirected by: Martin ScorseseAlbum: The Last Waltz (1978)Listen/Buy via SongwhipALSO DISCUSSED/REFERENCED:"The Weight" by Robbie Robertson as covered by The Staple Singers and Aretha FranklinStudio versions of several songs from the show, featured on The...
2023-12-15
1h 05
Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
975 Rock Journalist Harvey Kubernik on The Rolling Stones
EPISODE #975 ROCK JOURNALIST HARVEY KUBERNIK ON THE ROLLING STONESRichard welcomes music historian/Rock Journalist Harvey Kubernik who wrote d the introduction to a new collection of photographs and essays, "The Rolling Stones: Icons." He discusses his own personal history with the individual members of the group as well as the legendary band's history and legacy.GUEST: Harvey Kubernik is the author of 19 books, including "Canyon Of Dreams: The Magic And The Music Of Laurel Canyon" and "Turn Up The Radio! Rock, Pop and Roll In Los Angeles 1956-1972." Sterling/Barnes and...
2023-12-01
1h 01
Strong Songs
Strong Solos, Vol. 2: Electric Guitar-aloo
The electric guitar is a beautiful, maddening instrument, and man does it sound good in the right hands. On this episode, Kirk takes a deep dive into solos by guitar legends Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, Jimi Hendrix, and Larry Carlton.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:"Seven Come Eleven" by Charlie Christian and Benny Goodman, recorded by the Benny Goodman Sextet in 1939"Fried Pies" by Wes Montgomery from Boss Guitar, 1963"Hey Joe" by Billy Roberts recorded by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on Are You Experienced?, 1967Larry Carlton's solo on "Kid Charlemagne" by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker (AKA Steely Dan...
2023-11-17
1h 04
Authors Beyond Words
Soulful Wisdom for Letting Go of Fear with Author and Founder of WomenWorking.com Helene Lerner
In this episode, Richard Cohn chats with Helene Lerner, author of the SOULFUL WISDOM card deck and founder of WomenWorking.com. In addition, she is a television host, Emmy Award-winning producer, workplace consultant, and CEO of Creative Expansions, Inc. with a mission to empower women and girls. Listen in as they open up about what it means to let go of fear and move into the power of voice, heart, and a bit of soulful wisdom!
2023-11-02
46 min
Strong Songs
Belle & Sebastian's Very Good Chord Progression
Kirk takes a tour through the cycling, modulating chord sequence in Belle & Sebastian's buoyant 2017 song "The Girl Doesn't Get It."Variation 1: | C | Dm7 | Bb | Gm FVariation 2: | C | D | Bm | Esus EVariation 3: | A | Bm | A/C# | Esus EFEATURED/DISCUSSED:"The Girl Doesn't Get It" by Belle & Sebastian from How To Solve Our Human Problems, Vol. 1, 2017"I Will Always Love You" by Dolly Parton performed by Whitney Houston on The Bodyguard soundtrack, 1992--------------------OCTOBER 2023 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSCorpus Frisky – Ben Barron – Catherine Warner – Damon White...
2023-10-20
21 min
The PUAKPayong podcast
PP Special | Siri 1 Ep. 2 Pentingnya kefahaman sejarah & teori Perkembangan Kanak-kanak
PUAKPayong SPECIAL | Siri 1 Ep. 2 Siri kali ni SA dan OJ berkongsi mengenai pentingnya memahami tentang perkembangan awal kanak-kanak yang bermulanya dari sejarah & teori. Ini adalah penting supaya kita dapat melihat perkembangan kanak-kanak secara holistic. Dan lagi penting apabila melibatkan isu atau kes tingkahlaku kanak-kanak dimana para ibu bapa, guru dan pihak berkepentingan dapat melihat dan memahami isu ini dengan lebih empati dan 'non-judgemental'. *Episod ini mengandungi konten yang melibatkan isu tingkahlaku seksual kanak-kanak Thank you for listening to this special episode. If you have any ideas on other topics and would like us to cover, do whatsapp us at 012-352 9235 o...
2023-10-12
16 min
Untitled Beatles Podcast
Beatles Songs... That Aren’t
Even the most casual Beatles fan knows that Beatles songs are Beatles songs. But did you know that *some* Beatles songs *aren't* *Beatles* songs? #RuleOfSixAsteriks "Follow me?" Or is that merely an obscure Lerner & Loewe song cut from Aaron Sorkin's "Camelot"? Look, here's the deal: Tony and T.J. thought it'd be a literal butt-gas to explore the wild world of "Beatles Songs That Aren't: The Song Titles The Beatles Gave Away." Now on Pair records and (gentlemen, we got the) Tapes. On their Journey, when the lights go down in the cit-ay, they also p...
2023-07-29
1h 15
Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 352 - Julian Lerner
The talented Julian Lerner is quickly becoming a star to watch on not only on the stage, but the big screen. Lerner will next be seen starring as ‘The Artful Dodger’ in New York City Center’s production of Lionel Bart’s “Oliver!” The show also stars Lilli Cooper, Raúl Esparza, Tam Mutu, Benjamin Pajak, and Mary Testa.Lerner can currently be seen in ABC’s hit reboot “The Wonder Years.” Lerner plays ‘Brad Hitman,’ lead character Dean’s (Elisha Williams) best friend, a smart, good-natured kid with a sense of humor. He’s described by Adult Dean as “the Pee Wee Reese to my...
2023-05-29
39 min
Pulled Up Short
Have we ignored the individual in assessment? (Richard Lerner)
Featuring Richard Lerner (guest) with Stanton Wortham (host) and Carol Lee (commentator)We think we know a good deal about human development, based on our current research and measurement about people. There's an assumption that we measure "individuals" - a given person's standardized test scores, grades, sleep habits - but in reality, most of our research obscures the very individuality of a person. In this episode, Richard Lerner offers us a more holistic understanding how to better center the individual in research.
2023-04-03
35 min
Charlotte Readers Podcast
David Baldacci’s Three 2022 Releases, an Iraq War Thriller, and Writing Believably about Place
In this episode 317, co-hosted by Charlotte Writers Club president Dave Collins, New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci brings not one but three very different and engaging books to the podcast: Dream Town, The 6:20 Man, and Long Shadows. We also share another thriller, Outside the Wire, by Gary Edgington, a law enforcement and counterterrorism veteran. And we explore how to write believably about places you’ve never seen. Today’s Featured Authors: David Baldacci: Time Stamp: 7:19 Global #1 bestselling author David Baldacci returns to the podcast to discuss Long Shadows, his new thriller in which an FBI cons...
2022-11-29
1h 40
Congressional Dish
258: Gain of Function Research
On August 3rd, Senate Republicans held a hearing examining gain of function research: its possible role in creating the COVID-19 pandemic; the problems with oversight of this dangerous research; and recommendations to Congress for how to fix those problems. Episode Transcript Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL...
2022-09-18
1h 04
Software Unscripted
Python and OO with Reuven Lerner
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2022-09-05
51 min
The New School at Commonweal
2022.05.26 - Richard Tarnas and Rachel Lang - Cosmos and Psyche in an Age of Transforma
Join astrologers Richard Tarnas and Rachel Lang with TNS host Michael Lerner as they explore how an understanding of the great archetypal symbols of astrology can influence and illuminate how we live our lives. Rick's seminal book Cosmos and Psyche will serve as a reference for the conversation. Richard Tarnas is a professor of psychology and cultural history at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, where he founded the graduate program in Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness. He teaches courses in the history of ideas, archetypal cosmology, depth psychology, and religious evolution. He has frequently lectured on archetypal...
2022-06-15
1h 28
Cinema60
Ep# 59 - King Arthur and The Knights of the Round Table in the 60s
What was it about Arthurian legends that so captivated 1960s audiences? Depending on who’s doing the retelling, and the century they’re living in, the tales of King Arthur and his knights vary wildly from stodgy conservative fables, to shockingly taboo love triangles, to intriguing surrealistic sorcery. When Lerner and Loewe’s play Camelot arrived on the scene in 1960 it quickly became a smash hit – an adaptation of T. E. White’s Freudian-heavy text, it starred Richard Burton, Julie Andrews and put Robert Goulet on the map. Camelot was further imprinted onto the public consciousness in 1963 when, after the assass...
2022-05-03
1h 37
Why I‘ll Never Make It
Steven Warner (Part 1) - Becoming The Little Prince
Today’s episode is going to be slightly different from most episodes of Why I’ll Never Make It, because it was born out of a collaboration between myself and another podcast called The Industry hosted by Dan Delgado. In some ways it’s the movie version of this podcast, focusing on the challenges and failures that go into film production and taking a closer look at some of the lesser known and sometimes forgotten stories of Hollywood.One of my all-time favorite movie musicals is Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe's adaptation of The Little Prince in 1974. It sta...
2022-04-04
50 min
Double Deal - True Stories of Criminals, Crimes and Lies
Maurice "Pro" Lerner - Not Your Average Hitter" - The Early Years
Alleged mafia hitman and CIA recruit Maurice Pro Lerner compiled a batting average of .308 with 24 home runs and 225 RBI over the course of his 482 game baseball career. But he was just as well known for his antics off the field as on it, once smuggling a wildcat back from Nicaragua. His first task as a member of Jack Kelley's crew involved removing the Plymouth loot from the nursery in Dover and distributing it, sending some to Vegas with F Lee Bailey's help.Meanwhile, Richie, Mello, and Sonny rob a few banks.Episode 1 - Jack Kelley
2022-01-03
26 min
Astroscope
The Astrology of the Void Moon and You & the Inauguration Charts for 6 U.S. Presidents: Part 2
It is Sunday November 21, 2021 and after offering The Astrology of a Tale of Two Baseball World Series, we now present The Astrology of the Void Moon and You & the Inauguration Charts for 6 U.S. Presidents: Part 2 – with Important Astro-Information about November-December 2021. This new podcast – the sequel to podcast 86 – focuses attention on the charts for the USA and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Inauguration charts for 6 U.S. Presidents (FDR in 1945; JFK in 1961; Richard Nixon in 1973; Bill Clinton in 1997; Barack Obama in 2009 and Joe Biden in 2021). These 6 horoscopes all occurred during a Void Moon that was pr...
2021-11-22
3h 21
The Gospel of Musical Theatre
2.3 Camelot & Gigi!
It's a two-fer this week... We're jumping into Lerner & Loewe's most problematic and legendary (wait for it...) shows - the 1958 film Gigi and the 1960 Broadway musical Camelot! We talk about: - Gigi’s origin in the short stories of the French writer Colette (1873-1953) and the film's lurking pedophilia - The nature of women’s roles (in 19th-century Paris, 1950s America, and today), and the development of cultural norms around gender, marriage and sexuality. - The “marriage fantasy” and the degree to which Christianity has upheld and supported it – and how both...
2021-10-29
49 min
Kaffee trifft Tee
KtT013: Chiralität oder wie man einen Nobelpreis gewinnt
2021 wurde der Chemie Nobelpreis an Benjamin List und David MacMillan für ihre Arbeiten zur asymmetrischen Organokatalyse vergeben. Was der Wissenschaftliche Hintergrund ist und warum man dafür einen Nobelpreis bekommt klären wir in dieser Folge von Kaffee trifft Tee.Quellen:Wiberg, Nils. Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2008.GDCH-Vortrag Benjamin List: https://av.tib.eu/media/45116List, Benjamin, Richard A. Lerner, and Carlos F. Barbas. "Proline-catalyzed direct asymmetric aldol reactions." Journal of the American Chemical Society 122.10 (2000): 2395-2396.https://rp-online.de/panorama/wissen/was-ist-rechtsdrehende-und-linksdrehende-milchsaeure_aid-16998861https://www.stern.de/gesundheit/medizin/contergan--wie-der-skandal-in-brasilien-weitergeht-7128618.htmlFeedback, Anregungen, Themenvorschläge a...
2021-10-24
31 min
The New School at Commonweal
2021:09.24 - Richard Heinberg & Host Michael Lerner - Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival
~Co-presented with OMEGA Network~ Podcast listeners: Download a PDF of Richard’s presentation to follow along with the audio program: https://tns.commonweal.org/app/uploads/2021/09/Richard_Heinberg_09-24-21_TNS_Presentation.pdf Join TNS Host Michael Lerner with Richard Heinberg for a conversation about his new book, Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival. You can hear other conversations between Michael Lerner and Richard Heinberg on our website: https://tns.commonweal.org Richard Heinberg is the author of thirteen previous books, including some of the seminal works on society’s current energy and environmental sustainability crisis. He is senior fell...
2021-10-16
1h 25
Twice Blest: Exploring Shakespeare and the Hebrew Bible
“I will better the instruction”: Sufferance and Vengeance in The Merchant of Venice and Jewish Thought — With Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner
Shakespeare’s portrayal of Shylock as a cruel and vengeful Jew in the early 16th century gave rise to some of the most enduring racial stereotypes. He also gave Shylock depth and sympathetic qualities. In one of the most stirring speeches in all of Shakespeare, Shylock underscores his humanity, famously asking, “hath not a Jew eyes?” Yet the conclusion of that monologue requires further examination as it ends with the Jew’s assertion that he learned revenge from his Christian neighbors. Is there a basis for this claim? What is the Jewish understanding of revenge and retributive punishment? How do we re...
2021-09-20
42 min
Astroscope
The Astrology of the Void Moon and You, 9/11, the USA and the Inauguration Charts for 6 U.S. Presidents: Part 1
It is Saturday September 11, 2021 and after offering The Astrology of a Rare Asteroid Apocalypse during 2021: Part 2, we now present The Astrology of the Void Moon and You, 9/11, the USA and the Inauguration Charts for 6 U.S. Presidents: Part 1. This new podcast contains the charts for the beginning of the World Trade Center Disaster on Tuesday September 11, 2001, its Solar Return happening on Saturday September 11, 2021, the horoscopes of the USA and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Inauguration charts for 6 U.S. Presidents (FDR in 1945; JFK in 1961; Richard Nixon in 1973; Bill Clinton in 1997; Barack Obama in 2009 and...
2021-09-12
1h 58
Broadway to Main Street
Camelot (2021)
To honor Bay Street Theater's August concerts under the stars, we march through Lerner and Loewe's classic score with Richard Burton, Julie Andrews, Robert Goulet, plus Richard Harris, Mel Torme, Chris Connor and more.
2021-08-10
54 min
TODO POR LA TARDE
Diego Bagú (Turismo espacial)
(12.07.21) Hablamos con Diego Bagú, astrónomo y Director del Planetario de la Universidad de la Plata. Este domingo 11 de julio Richard Brandson viajó al filo del espacio a bordo de la SpaceShipTwo en la misión Unity 22 de Virgin Galactic, dando comienzo a la era del #TurismoEspacial; Jeff Bezos (Amazon) hará lo suyo el próximo 20 de julio con Blue Origin. Dos hitos en la historia aeroespacial. #TPLT
2021-07-12
23 min
William's Podcast
Can Culture Save The Environment?© 2021 Podcast ISBN 978-976-96650-6-4 .mp3
Can Culture Save The Environment?© 2021 Podcast ISBN 978-976-96650-6-4 .mp3Through an interest in understanding human impacts on the environment all things being considered given the logistical specificity of this conversation I have arrived at this question Can Culture Save The Environment?© 2021ISBN WORKS CITED "Cultural anthropology". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-02-24. "Cultural anthropology". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-02-24. "Nature Reserves, lva Forest and Ecological Parks of Madeira". Madeira Live. Retrieved 2009-07-16. "Nature Reserves, lva Forest and Ecological Parks of Madeira". Madeira Live. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
2021-05-08
26 min
Our Struggle
Roast Chicken Feedback (ft. Leo Robson)
Critic Leo Robson is our erudite and eloquent guide as we lose ourselves in the estuaries and marshes of Henry James’s sinuous “blue river of truth.” We begin in the archives of Leo’s G-chat and Whatsapp messages, where he first heard--and ignored--whispers of KOK’s boundless literary project. His indifference breaks down, however, after he and friend of the pod Christian Lorentzen take a desultory post-stag-party walk through Barcelona. A lugubrious Leo, sick of John Berger’s Marxist reading of Picasso, opens his Blackberry to find that James Wood has written an essay on Perr Petersen, which makes him th...
2021-04-17
1h 42
Know the Show
Camelot
CAMELOT Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner | Music by Frederick Loewe | Originally Directed and Staged by Moss Hart | Based on “The Once and Future King” by T.H. White Episode Segments:3:01 - Speed Test5:09 - Why God Why10:00 - Back to Before16:50 – Putting It Together33:01 - What's Inside53:08 - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?1:08:39 - Our Favorite Things1:19:05 - Corner of the Sky1:22:41 – What Comes Next?Works Consulted & Reference :Camelot (Original Libretto) by Alan Jay LernerCamelot (Small Cast Version) by Alan Jay LernerThe Street Where I Live by Alan Jay Lerner...
2021-04-07
1h 24
Not Conformed
Episode 25: Conspiracy Fact
v3 - Updated 2020-12-31 4:12 PMCould past and present major world events have been, and continue to be, heavily influenced by a secret elite cabal? Anyone entertaining such a possibility is often immediately labelled a "conspiracy theorist" and considered to be a fringe, right-wing, Q-Anon-believing nut. At the beginning of this episode we expose how the CIA weaponized the term "conspiracy theory" so that it could be used to silence people who forwarded (accurate) views that were contrary to the CIA's desired narratives. We then shed light on a massively influential global conspiracy orchestrated by a...
2020-12-31
1h 42
The Broadway Ginger Podcast
#10: If Ever I Would Leave You - Songwriting Duos
The American Musical Theatre was built on great songwriters whose names can't be said without their partners'. Oklahoma!, The Sound of Music, and Cinderella might as well be credited to one hyphenated name, Rodgers-and-Hammerstein. Today we take a look at some equally inseparable duos with an emphasis on Lerner & Loewe and one of their masterpieces, Camelot. Join us as we learn about the battle of the Richards (Burton and Harris), how much the Tonys committee snubbed the original show, and why Camelot seems to be universal homeschooler sewing music. Check out our show notes on...
2020-11-30
46 min
Creativity for Future
Creativity for Future/Uma im Gespräch mit der jungen Sopranistin Florentine Schumacher
Florentine Schumacher Sopran Florentine Schumacher wurde 1994 in Güstrow geboren und wuchs in Eichelhardt im Westerwald auf. Sie besuchte das Westerwald-Gymnasium in Altenkirchen und machte dort 2013 ihr Abitur. Seit ihrem 12. Lebensjahr erhält Florentine Schumacher privaten Gesangsunterricht bei Frau Sandra Isabella Steng. Ihre Ausbildung begann sie im Fach Musical. Nach einiger Zeit stellte sie fest, dass ihre Stimme und ihre Leidenschaft dem klassischen Gesang gehören. Sie studierte ab Oktober 2013 bis Februar 2020 im Studiengang Bachelor sowie Master Gesang - als Sopranistin - an der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt bei Frau Prof. Targler-Sell. 2014 spielte sie die Blon...
2020-11-29
53 min
Know the Show
My Fair Lady
It was a loverly day when My Fair Lady opened on Broadway in 1956, and it quickly became a smash hit and beloved classic. Writing team Lerner and Loewe succeeded where others had failed and turned George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion into a musical - and what a musical! We'll look at the show's complex pre-history and thorny rehearsal days, and dive into the question of whether the show is a romance, or sexist, or both. Find one enormous chair and settle in for our latest episode! MY FAIR LADY Book & Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner | Music...
2020-11-11
1h 27
THE ANDREW CARRINGTON HITCHCOCK SHOW
ACH (1367) Paul English – There’s No End To The Demands Of The Cartel
In today’s show originally broadcast on October 20 2020, Andy is joined by Paul English for a show entitled, "There's No End To The Demands Of The Cartel." We discussed: the Barbara Lerner Spectre YouTube video we played during the show intro segment; the recent beheading of a history teacher in France; the Twitter video disputing the official narrative of COVID that we played on the show; the beaten down elements within our societies; Dr Richard Werner's expose of the banking system; the globalist centralized banking scam; why the plan is to starve the dissenters out; how the By...
2020-10-20
00 min
Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting Teenagers
Ep 104: A Good Relationship is Key to Raising a Good Teen
Dr. Richard Lerner, author of The Good Teen and academic at Tufts University, shares his research on “good” teens and “bad” teens. The key to raising a good one? Strong, nurturing, and trusting relationships. Richard shows us how!Full show notesCreating a strong relationship with your teen doesn’t always come easy. It can be hard to interest them in shooting hoops or watching old movies with you...they’re likely more excited about skating or hanging out with their friends at the mall. Even just starting up conversations can be difficult, as teens can sometime...
2020-09-20
23 min
The 80s Movie Podcast
The Summer of 1986 - Part One
This episode is the first part of a three-part, occasionally personal, journey through one of the better summers for films during the 1980s: the summer of 1986. This episode covers the following movies released in May and June of 1986, except otherwise noted: American Anthem (Albert Magnoli) Back to School (Alan Metter) Belizaire the Cajun (Glen Pitre) Big Trouble (John Cassavetes) Cobra (George P. Cosmatos) The Cosmic Eye (Faith Hubley) Crawlspace (David Schmoeller) Dangerously Close (Albert Pyun) Death of a Soldier (Phillipe Mora) Demons (Lamberto Bava) The...
2020-07-06
45 min
Musicals Taught Me Everything I Know
Camelot with Mathew Hannibal Butler
This week we chat with Matthew Hannibal Butler about which of life's truths can be gleaned from the Kennedy-favourite musical - Camelot!"A 1993 review in The New York Times commented that the musical "has grown in stature over the years, primarily because of its superb score ... [which] combined a lyrical simplicity with a lush romanticism, beautifully captured in numbers like 'I Loved You Once in Silence' and 'If Ever I Would Leave You.' These ballads sung by Guenevere and Lancelot are among the most memorable in the Lerner-Loewe catalogue. King Arthur supplies the wit, with songs...
2020-07-02
00 min
SONGMESS
Ep. 224 - What The Fuck Is Happening? feat. Cat Donohue
On today’s very special episode of Songmess we are joined by culture writer, human-feline hybrid and longtime friend of the show, Cat Donohue! It’s been about 4 months since our last new music episode and… holy crap what the hell happened to the world while we were exploring El Salvador???? Today’s episode is our long overdue catchup and we’re discussing quarantine life, police brutality, #BlackLivesMatter, ‘el movimiento,’ the resurgence of Regional Mexican music, Pride Month and Cat’s influential writing in the fields of music, cannabis, sexuality and politics. Check out links below to Cat’s new show ‘Crónica’ on...
2020-06-16
2h 16
Astroscope
The Astrology of American Injustice 2020 & Major Planetary Cycles Part 2
It is Monday night June 8, 2020 and after offering The Astrology of American Injustice 2020 & Major Planetary Cycles Part 1, we are now presenting The Astrology of American Injustice 2020 & Major Planetary Cycles Part 2. This new podcast includes 6 charts – the horoscope for George Floyd (October 14, 1973) in a Bi-Wheel with the chart of his passing (May 25, 2020), the President Trump Law & Order Statement on June 1, 2020, the chart for President Richard Nixon on January 9, 1913, the horoscope for the Rodney King Beating on March 3, 1991, the horoscope of Malcolm X (May 19, 1925), and the horoscope of the U.S. Insurrection Act on March 3, 1807. Overall, this is...
2020-06-10
2h 54
Faith Baptist Church Podcast
Forgiving Forward: To Forgive or Not Forgive
Sermon Notes:There is what I call a, “Majority Opinion”, that has taken hold in Western Christianity. This teaching or opinion, while well intentioned, is a dangerous distortion of the teaching of Scripture and of the Holiness of God. This majority position is held by people like Lewis Smedes (1984, p.69) Mark McMinn (1996, p.207) Ed Smith (2005, p.168), Neil Anderson (2000, p.2230), Tim Clinton and George Ohlschlager (2002 p.240) Everett Worthington( 2005, p.114) and Robert Enright and Richard Fitzgibbons (2006, P.41). The position of these writers is that repentance is beneficial for forgiveness but not pivotal. Repentance according to these writers is that repentance...
2020-05-03
00 min
The New School at Commonweal
2020:03.16 - Richard Heinberg - Real Resilience 2020 - 2040
Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, this New School conversation with Richard Heinberg was held as a webinar instead of meeting in person at Commonweal. Richard Heinberg of the Post Carbon Institute is one of the visionary thinkers of our time on community resilience. Join Richard and TNS host Michael Lerner for a searching exploration of building community resilience for the coming turbulent decades. Listen to the recording of our last conversation with Richard Heinberg. https://tns.commonweal.org/podcasts/richard-heinberg/ Richard Heinberg is the author of thirteen books, including some of the seminal works on society’s current energy and env...
2020-04-03
1h 28
Passage to Profit Show - Road to Entrepreneurship
Communications in Business / Trade in the Time of Corona with Liz Goll Lerner & Josh Scharf, 03-15-2020
In this episode we speak to Liz Goll Lerner from Your Inspired Choices, LLC, a psychotherapy practice that helps people live the inspired life that they wan to live! Liz is not only a psychotherapist, but she is also a life coach and art therapist. With over 30 years in practice, Liz is a thought leader in the fields of counseling and coaching and has developed numerous highly respected programs for both her own practice and for health centers across the nation. Liz is known for getting results through gentle encouragement, creative techniques, sensitivity and compassion. Read more about her...
2020-03-16
53 min
Copservations
EPISODE 03 - "Officer Discretion & The Nationwide Increase In Anti-Police Sentiment"
Show host Rob Lerner talks with guest Richard Betensky, a Deputy Sheriff and K-9 handler with the Broward County Sheriffs Office, and known to all as "Richie B", about a law enforcement officers split second decision making, the lengthy dissection and unfair criticism after the fact by the general public, and eventual exploitation with the promise to hold police accountable by politicians, merely playing to an audience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/copservations/support
2020-02-06
50 min
The LDA Podcast: An Exploration of Evidence-Informed Approaches to Learning and Development
The ”Myths, Misconceptions, and Superstitions” Episode
A special episode. Only two segments this time. Our guest, Clark Quinn, was too interesting to boot off, so we kept him going longer- for a double length discussion on a myriad of different topics. For our first segment, we dig into awards in the Learning Industry. Will shares how the different industry organizations, in general, approach running awards programs. We then discuss the merits of these awards and what they mean- in other words, can they be trusted? Are they beneficial? Are they even useful? Are they fair? Are they accurate representations of merit. We also discuss the r...
2019-12-30
1h 14
A Reel Education: The Musical!
Episode 47: The Little Prince (Fossepocalypse #9) Part One
Adorable tot meets a variety of Broadway stars Jazz Hams! We’re back and we’re back in the groove! (Every other week can get weirdly confusing, y’know?) The Fossepocalypse will not be stopped and so this week we bring you Bob’s last dance performance on film – THE LITTLE PRINCE. QUIZ TIME! Director Stanley Donen (yep, that guy again) knew exactly who he wanted for the Snake in his film adaptation, and Bob said yes because… a) His daughter wanted him to do the film b) He only had...
2019-07-30
42 min
Adapt or Perish
The Little Prince (Ep. 24)
In this episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince! For this episode, we read and watched: The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s 1943 novella. Read on iBooks or Amazon. Will Vinton’s 1979 claymation short film of The Little Prince. Watch on YouTube. The 1974 movie musical, directed by Stanley Donen, written by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, and starring Richard Kiley, Bob Fosse, and Gene Wilder. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Soundtrack available on iTunes or Amazon. The 2015 animated movie adaptation, directed by Mark Osborne, and starring Jeff Bri...
2018-08-28
1h 32
Famous Dead People
Ep 71 - Richard Nixon & Virginia Woolf
(ft comedians Jonathan B. Lerner & Kevin Cobbs) Looks like Virginia added one more member to the Woolf pack! These two really got into it over Vietnam though. Yikes! jarretberenstein.com @justjarret
2018-04-25
1h 00
BlogTalkRadio Show Archives - Jewish Sacred Aging
Carl Viniar and Edmond Weiss discuss alternative study for the rabbinate on Jewish Sacred Aging Radio
The guests today, Edmond Weiss, a retired communications professor, and Carl Viniar, a mediator and former attorney, are both undertaking alternative studies that lead to rabbinic ordination. Viniar is studying to become a rabbinic pastor, and Weiss is studying in an online rabbinic seminary. In the second half of the show, Rabbi Address speaks with Udi Bar-David, a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra who has started ArtTolerance, a new initiative for dialogue to break down cultural barriers, and Rabbi Leigh Lerner, who has just authored a novel, The Mossad Messiah. About the Guests Edmond W...
2017-12-12
1h 01
Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net
Networking Trends Discussion with Andrew Lerner and Simon Richard: Part 2
In June 2017, we concluded the Building Next Generation Data Center online course with a roundtable discussion with Andrew Lerner, Research Vice President, Networking, and Simon Richard, Research Director, Data Center Networking @ Gartner. In the second half of our discussion (first half is here) we focused on these topics:Read more …
2017-10-06
00 min
Software Gone Wild by ipSpace.net
Networking Trends Discussion with Andrew Lerner and Simon Richard
In June 2017, we concluded the Building Next Generation Data Center online course with a roundtable discussion with Andrew Lerner, Research Vice President, Networking, and Simon Richard, Research Director, Data Center Networking @ Gartner. During the first 45 minutes, we covered a lot of topics including:Read more …
2017-09-08
00 min
I WAS BORN FROM LOVE 2 LOVE
CAMELOT by Richard Burton (Cover by Eddie Oldhaem)
CAMELOT by Richard Burton (Cover by Eddie Roldhaem) Vocals by Eddie Roldhaem Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner
2017-04-09
02 min
Federalist Society Event Audio
Keynote Address by Richard Epstein 3-4-2017
2017 National Student SymposiumProfessor Richard Epstein delivered the keynote address titled "A common lawyer looks at the constitutional protection for freedom of speech" during the 2017 National Student Symposium at Columbia Law School on Saturday, March 4, 2017. The theme of this talk is what happens if we think about freedom of speech as an ideal, without any of the standard constitutional glosses—strict scrutiny, purposive interpretations—and then how does it play out. It does differ from the current law, quite radically on some key question that lie at the border line between tortious actions and free spee...
2017-03-15
42 min
Intensely Positive Podcast
Episode 41 - Perspective Use It
Episode 41 - 41 Episodes in and Kelvin spends a few minutes reminding new listeners what his passion, his mission is, with this podcast - helping people master their mindsets, so they can master their lives. Perspective is one of the tools Kelvin uses and teaches and this podcast takes a lot at how "perspective" and related tools, help us become empowered and self reliant.Mentioned in the podcast:-Illusions (Richard Bach) http://amzn.to/2leZVvT-Jamie Lerner: http://jamie-lerner.com/Resources for Kelvin:-Main Site: http://intenselypositive.com-Daily Dose of Positive: http...
2017-03-03
27 min
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Dread, Hope, And Expectation
Dread, Hope, And Expectation On the Sunday after the presidential inauguration, and our annual UUSF Spaghetti Supper for Social Justice, the Choir will sing, “Take Care of This House,” from the Lerner/ Bernstein musical, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It includes the line, “but hope isn’t easy to see.” John’s sermon will be based on his own experience, as President of the UUA (1993-2001) of false news, propaganda, and right-wing divisiveness being used against our democratic faith – and how we prevailed then and can again. Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Richard Davis, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, orga...
2017-01-23
1h 20
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Dread, Hope, And Expectation
Dread, Hope, And Expectation On the Sunday after the presidential inauguration, and our annual UUSF Spaghetti Supper for Social Justice, the Choir will sing, “Take Care of This House,” from the Lerner/ Bernstein musical, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It includes the line, “but hope isn’t easy to see.” John’s sermon will be based on his own experience, as President of the UUA (1993-2001) of false news, propaganda, and right-wing divisiveness being used against our democratic faith – and how we prevailed then and can again. Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Richard Davis, Worship Associate Reiko Oda Lane, orga...
2017-01-23
1h 20
Get New Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
The Street Where I Live by Alan Jay Lerner
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/279238 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Street Where I Live Author: Alan Jay Lerner Narrator: David Case Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 21 minutes Release date: November 15, 2016 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: This warm, loving, and often hilarious personal history of My Fair Lady, Camelot, and Gigi describes the cast of a great era in American musical theater: Moss Heart, Fritz Loewe, Julie Andrews, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Cecil Beaton, Louis Jourdan, Maurice Chevalier, Leslie Caron, Vincente Minelli, Arthur Freed, and many others... How these people worked together to conceive, finance, write, produce, stage, and...
2016-11-15
10 min
Tollans musikaliska
Det osynligas piano del 4: Take the A Train to the West Side 2
Vi stannar kvar i Nordamerika. I Canada är det dödsstraff på sodomi till 1869, och homosexualitet avkriminaliseras först 1969. Två hatbrott: tonsättarna Marc Blitzstein och Claude Vivier mördades. Leonard Bernsteins heta förälskelse och nära samarbetspartner, tonsättaren Marc Blitzstein, mördas vid ett hatbrott 1964. 1983 dör den begåvade kanadensiske tonsättaren Claude Vivier en våldsam hatbrottsdöd, endast 35 år gammal. Vi möter Claude Viviers nära vän, Marjan Mozetich i Toronto, som kallas nutidens Tjajkovskij. I Mozetich musik är det emotionella elementet väsentligt och hans verk har titlar som The Passion of Ange...
2016-04-05
39 min
Mind Body Health & Politics
Rabbit Michael Lerner & Peter Gable on Spiritual Hunger
Rabbi Michael Lerner is one of America's most significant progressive intellectuals and political leaders. He is rabbi of the Bay Area congregation Beyt Tikkun and the co-founder and editor of Tikkun magazine: a bimonthly Jewish and interfaith critique of politics, culture, and society. Tikkun is one of the most respected intellectual/cultural magazines in the Jewish world, but also one of the most controversial because of its stand in favor of the rights of Palestinians, on the one hand, which locates him in the minds of many as the leader and most prominent spokesperson in the United States of Jewish...
2015-12-04
56 min
The New School at Commonweal
2012.12.13: Richard LeGates w/ Michael Lerner-Chinese Cities:Their Amazing Rise & Possible Futures
Richard T LeGates Chinese Cities: Their Amazing Rise and Possible Futures Since China’s “reform and opening up” beginning in the late 1970s, China has had double-digit gross domestic product (GDP) growth almost every year, including close to a 50% increase in GDP since the global economic crisis began in 2007. From an impoverished rural country where more than 80% of the population engaged in near-subsistence farming, half of China’s population now live in cities. What are the impacts of China’s urban transformation on the ground? What are China’s greatest urban planning accomplishments, failures, and challenges for the future? Join Michael Lern...
2012-12-13
1h 30