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Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Rewriting Life – Biotechnology and the Power to Shape Living Systems
This episode explores biotechnology, the invention that gave humanity the ability to understand, manipulate, and redesign life itself. From ancient practices like fermentation and selective breeding to the discovery of DNA’s double helix in 1953, biotechnology evolved from intuition into precise science. Unlocking the genetic code transformed life into information that could be read—and eventually edited.Modern biotechnology revolutionized medicine through innovations such as synthetic insulin, advanced vaccines, genetic testing, and personalized treatments. It expanded into agriculture with genetically modified crops that improved yields and food security, while also raising questions about control, safety, and ethics.
2026-02-14
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Guardians of the Digital Age – Cybersecurity and the Battle to Protect Information
This episode explores cybersecurity, the invisible defense system that protects modern civilization in an interconnected digital world. As computers evolved from isolated machines into global networks, new vulnerabilities emerged. Early computer viruses proved that software could spread on its own, and as the Internet expanded, cyber threats grew more sophisticated—ranging from malware and phishing to large-scale cybercrime.Cybersecurity developed as a constant arms race. Firewalls, encryption, authentication systems, and antivirus tools were created to defend data, while attackers adapted with new methods. Cyber threats escalated from pranks to serious crimes, including identity theft, ransomware attacks on ho...
2026-02-08
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Invisible Engine – Cloud Computing and the Architecture of the Digital World
This episode explores cloud computing, the hidden infrastructure that powers modern digital life. In the past, data and software lived on individual machines, making technology expensive, fragile, and difficult to scale. Cloud computing changed this by allowing computing power and storage to be accessed remotely, on demand, through vast networks of shared servers.The rise of virtualization and platforms like Amazon Web Services transformed innovation by removing the need for companies to own physical hardware. Startups and global enterprises alike could scale instantly, accelerating the digital economy. Cloud computing reshaped everyday life as well—enabling real-time collaboration, st...
2026-02-01
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Finding Everything – Search Engines and the Power of Organized Knowledge
This episode explores how search engines transformed the Internet from a chaotic mass of information into a usable, searchable system of knowledge. In the early days of the web, finding information was difficult and unreliable. Early search tools relied on keywords, but struggled to judge relevance and quality.The breakthrough came with the invention of PageRank, which ranked web pages based on how many other pages linked to them. This innovation turned search engines—most notably Google—into powerful tools that could identify importance, not just presence. Searching became fast, accurate, and intuitive, changing how people learn, work...
2026-01-25
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Voices and Visions – Radio, Television, and the Birth of Mass Culture
This episode explores how radio and television transformed communication and created modern mass culture. Radio was the first medium to carry voices across distance, allowing millions to hear the same news, music, and speeches at the same moment. It unified societies during crises, spread culture rapidly, and gave governments and leaders a powerful new way to speak directly to the public.Television extended this revolution by adding images. It reshaped politics, entertainment, and public opinion by making events visible and emotionally immediate—from wars and civil rights movements to moon landings and elections. Television didn’t just repo...
2026-01-18
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Masters of Climate – Air Conditioning and the Rise of the Modern World
This episode explores how air conditioning revolutionized human life by giving us control over heat — a force that once dictated where people could live, work, and thrive. Before AC, hot climates limited productivity, economic development, and even urban growth.The breakthrough began in 1902 when Willis Carrier invented the first modern cooling system, originally to control humidity in a printing plant. Soon, factories, movie theaters, and department stores adopted AC, increasing efficiency and drawing crowds seeking relief. After WWII, air conditioning entered homes and offices, transforming life in hot regions and sparking explosive population growth in places like Ph...
2026-01-11
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Cold Revolution – Refrigeration and the Power to Preserve Life
This episode explores how refrigeration transformed human survival by giving humanity control over time, decay, and food security. Before refrigeration, spoilage caused hunger, waste, and limited trade. Early civilizations relied on ice, caves, and underground storage, but true change arrived with mechanical refrigeration in the 19th century.Refrigeration reshaped global society. It enabled long-distance food transport, reduced waste, improved nutrition, and supported the growth of cities. Supermarkets, global trade, and modern diets became possible because food could be stored safely. In homes, refrigerators transformed daily life, reducing labor and increasing independence.Beyond food, refrigeration became...
2026-01-03
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Silent Lifesaver – Clean Water Systems and the Foundation of Public Health
This episode explores how clean water systems became one of the most life-saving inventions in human history—often more impactful than medicine itself. For centuries, contaminated water spread deadly diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and dysentery, making cities dangerous places to live. Although ancient civilizations built aqueducts and sewers, the true breakthrough came in the 19th century when scientists finally understood the link between water and disease.The turning point occurred during London’s 1854 cholera outbreak, when removing a contaminated water pump halted the epidemic. This discovery transformed public health. Cities began building sewer systems, filtration plants, and...
2025-12-26
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Miracle Drugs – Antibiotics and the War Against Infection
This episode explores the discovery and impact of antibiotics, one of the most life-saving inventions in human history. For centuries, simple infections could be fatal, and medicine had no reliable way to fight bacteria. That changed in 1928 when Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin by accident, observing that mold could kill harmful bacteria.During World War II, mass production of penicillin saved countless lives and ushered in the golden age of antibiotics. Diseases once considered deadly—such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, and blood infections—became treatable. Antibiotics transformed surgery, childbirth, and overall life expectancy, redefining what survival meant for humanity.
2025-12-18
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Powering Tomorrow – Renewable Energy and the Fight for a Sustainable Future
This episode examines the rise of renewable energy—the technologies that aim to power humanity without destroying the planet. For centuries, fossil fuels drove progress, but they also fueled climate change, pollution, and environmental instability. As these dangers grew, global innovation turned toward cleaner, inexhaustible sources: solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, tidal, and wave energy.Solar panels became cheaper and more efficient. Wind turbines grew towering and powerful. Hydropower evolved into vast dam systems, while geothermal tapped the Earth’s natural heat. Yet renewables also introduced new challenges, especially intermittency—solved through advances in battery storage, smart grids, and hy...
2025-12-11
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Money Without Borders – Electronic Payment Systems and the Reinvention of Commerce
This episode explores how electronic payment systems transformed money from something physical into pure digital information. Beginning with early credit cards in the 1950s and expanding with ATMs, debit networks, and computerized banking, finance slowly shifted away from paper and cash.The rise of the Internet accelerated this transformation. Online payment platforms like PayPal enabled secure digital transactions, fueling the growth of e-commerce and allowing businesses to operate globally. The smartphone pushed this revolution further with mobile wallets and instant peer-to-peer payments, giving billions of people — including those without bank accounts — access to financial services.Then...
2025-12-04
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The World on Wheels – Automobiles and the Freedom to Move
This episode explores how the automobile transformed human life, reshaping cities, economies, culture, and the very idea of freedom. Beginning with Karl Benz’s 1886 Motorwagen and Bertha Benz’s groundbreaking long-distance drive, the car quickly evolved from a strange invention into a global necessity. Henry Ford’s Model T and the assembly line made cars affordable, turning personal mobility into a universal reality.Automobiles redefined geography: highways stretched across nations, suburbs expanded, and entire industries—gas stations, motels, roadside diners—grew around car culture. Cars also became cultural icons, symbolizing independence, identity, and adventure.But this freed...
2025-11-27
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
In Your Hands – The Smartphone and the Reinvention of Daily Life
This episode explores how the smartphone became the most influential invention of the 21st century. From early mobile phones of the 1980s to Apple’s groundbreaking iPhone in 2007, the smartphone transformed from a communication tool into an all-in-one digital companion.It replaced cameras, maps, watches, diaries, radios, calculators, and even computers—bringing the world into the palm of our hands. With apps, the smartphone evolved into a platform for creativity, business, navigation, education, and entertainment. Social media turned it into a global stage, empowering ordinary people to broadcast to millions and shaping movements, culture, and daily life.
2025-11-20
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Atomic Age – Harnessing the Power of the Universe
This episode explores the birth and consequences of nuclear energy, an invention that revealed both humanity’s brilliance and its peril. Beginning with the discoveries of radioactivity by the Curies and Einstein’s theory of mass-energy equivalence, scientists uncovered the immense power hidden within the atom. In 1938, nuclear fission was discovered, leading to the Manhattan Project and the creation of the atomic bomb — a weapon that ended World War II but forever changed the world.After the war, the same science that brought destruction promised peace. Nations built nuclear power plants to generate vast amounts of clean electr...
2025-11-14
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Eyes in the Sky – Satellites and the Age of Global Observation
This episode tells the story of satellites, the silent machines orbiting above Earth that revolutionized how humanity communicates, navigates, and understands the planet. It begins with the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 — a small sphere that marked the dawn of the Space Age. What started as a Cold War race soon evolved into a global collaboration for science and progress.Satellites reshaped civilization. Telstar 1 enabled live television across oceans. Landsat 1 gave humanity its first detailed view of Earth from space, transforming how we study agriculture, weather, and climate. GPS technology changed transportation and navigation forever, while satellites for re...
2025-11-08
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Thinking Beyond Ourselves – Artificial Intelligence and the Dawn of Machine Learning
This episode delves into the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)—humanity’s pursuit to create machines that can think, learn, and adapt. From Alan Turing’s 1950 question “Can machines think?” to the invention of neural networks and modern deep learning, AI has evolved from theory to reality.Early optimism in the 1950s faded during AI’s “winters,” but breakthroughs in data processing and neural networks revived progress. By the 21st century, AI systems could see, speak, translate, and even create—powering self-driving cars, chatbots, and art generators. Today, AI drives innovation in healthcare, education, finance, and science, functioning not ju...
2025-11-02
05 min
Moriarty Audios
El hombre que trocó su mente (Robert Stevenson 1936)
Título original: The Man Who Changed His Minda Año: 1936 Duración: 66 min. País: Reino Unido Dirección: Robert Stevenson Guion: John L. Balderston, Sidney Gilliat, L. du Garde Peach Reparto: Boris Karloff, Anna Lee, John Loder, Frank Cellier, Donald Calthrop, Cecil Parker, Lyn Harding Música: Louis Levy Fotografía: Jack E. Cox (B&W) Compañías: Gainsborough Pictures Género: Terror. Ciencia ficción | Serie B Sinopsis: El doctor Laurience, antaño científico respetado, comienza a investigar los orígenes de la mente y el alma. La comunidad científica rechaza sus teorías y le da la espalda...
2025-10-28
1h 02
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Digital Web – The Internet and the Age of Connection
This episode explores the rise of the Internet, from a Cold War defense experiment to the most transformative communication network in human history. Originating with ARPANET in 1969, the Internet began as a small link between four American universities. With the development of TCP/IP and Tim Berners-Lee’s World Wide Web in 1991, it evolved into a global system connecting billions.The Internet revolutionized everything—education, commerce, communication, politics, and culture. It gave birth to email, search engines, and e-commerce; it brought people together through social media and instant messaging. But it also introduced new challenges: misinformation, privacy risk...
2025-10-27
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Black Gold – Petroleum and the Engine of Modern Civilization
This episode explores the powerful and complex story of petroleum, the resource that fueled the modern world. Though known since ancient times, oil’s true potential was realized in the 19th century when Edwin Drake drilled the first successful well in Pennsylvania. Initially used for kerosene, petroleum soon became indispensable with the rise of the automobile and the internal combustion engine.Oil powered industrial growth, global trade, and the transportation revolution. It shaped geopolitics, creating immense wealth and conflict alike—turning deserts into empires and corporations like Standard Oil and BP into titans of industry. Yet this pros...
2025-10-21
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Thinking Machines – How Computers Became Humanity’s Second Brain
This episode explores the evolution of the computer, from early human “computers” who solved equations by hand to the creation of machines that could calculate faster than any person. Visionaries like Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace imagined programmable machines in the 19th century, but it was during World War II—with devices like Colossus and ENIAC—that electronic computing became reality.Transistors and microchips miniaturized computers, leading to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. With the rise of the Internet, computers became interconnected, transforming communication, work, education, and entertainment. Today, computers are embedded in everythi...
2025-10-14
04 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Invisible Shields – Vaccines and the Battle Against Disease
This episode explores the extraordinary story of vaccines, one of humanity’s most powerful defenses against disease. From Edward Jenner’s pioneering smallpox experiment in 1796—using cowpox to protect against a far deadlier illness—to the global eradication of smallpox in 1980, vaccines transformed human survival.They didn’t just cure sickness—they prevented it, protecting people before danger even appeared. Vaccines enabled parents to hope instead of fear, and turned once-deadly diseases like polio, measles, and tetanus into fading memories.Yet success brought new challenges: as diseases disappeared, doubt and misinformation emerged. Despite debates, vaccines still save m...
2025-10-08
04 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Trigger of Change – Firearms and the Shaping of Warfare
This episode examines the invention of the firearm, one of history’s most transformative and controversial technologies. Originating in 9th-century China with the discovery of gunpowder, firearms evolved from crude hand cannons into muskets, rifles, revolvers, and eventually automatic weapons. Each stage reshaped the battlefield, replacing knights with infantry, empowering empires, and fueling global conquests.Firearms not only determined wars but also influenced society and politics. They became tools of hunting, self-defense, and revolution—symbols of both liberation and oppression. Guns played central roles in colonial expansion, national independence movements, and personal identity, particularly in cultures like the...
2025-10-03
05 min
Robert C Slayton - Grief to Joy and Inspiration
Quote by Robert Louis Stevenson
Quote from Robert Louis Stevenson.“If a man loves the labor of his trade, apart from any question of success or fame, the gods have called him.”Would you still do what you do if you didn't get paid for it?If not, what is something that you would do regardless of whether you get paid or not?For me, I love writing. I've always written. Do I get paid for it? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. But I figured out it's a passion.And tell me what yours is.
2025-09-27
00 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Airborne Dreams – The Airplane and the Shrinking of the World
This episode tells the story of the airplane, humanity’s realization of the ancient dream of flight. From early kites and da Vinci’s sketches to hot air balloons and glider experiments, humans long sought to conquer the skies. That dream came true on December 17, 1903, when the Wright brothers achieved the first powered, controlled flight at Kitty Hawk.Within decades, airplanes became tools of war—transforming military strategy in both World Wars. Yet in peace, they connected the globe. The rise of commercial aviation turned distant continents into reachable destinations, shrinking travel time from weeks to hours and fu...
2025-09-27
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Electric Light – Conquering Darkness, Extending Life
This episode traces the story of electric lighting, an invention that liberated humanity from the limits of night. Before its arrival, people relied on candles, oil lamps, and gaslight—dim, costly, and dangerous. In the 19th century, inventors like Humphry Davy experimented with arc lamps, but it was Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan who created practical incandescent bulbs. Edison’s real breakthrough was not only the bulb but also the entire electrical system to power homes and cities.Electric light transformed urban life—extending working hours, making streets safer, and fueling cultural and social activities after sunset. It bec...
2025-09-22
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Printing Revolution – Knowledge Unleashed
This episode explores the story of the printing press, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century, and how it transformed the spread of knowledge. Before the press, manuscripts were copied by hand, limiting access to books and keeping literacy confined to elites. Gutenberg’s movable type and oil-based ink allowed for mass production, with the famous Gutenberg Bible marking the dawn of a new era.The impact was profound: the Reformation spread rapidly, the Scientific Revolution flourished through shared discoveries, and political discourse expanded through pamphlets and newspapers. Literacy rates soared as books became affordable, re...
2025-09-16
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Steel and Steam – The Backbone of Industry and Infrastructure
This episode explores the story of steel, the material that has shaped civilizations for centuries. From ancient India’s Wootz steel and Damascus blades to the 19th century Bessemer process, steel evolved from a rare luxury into the backbone of industrial power.Steel enabled the construction of bridges, railroads, skyscrapers, ships, and later automobiles—literally building the infrastructure of the modern world. It also played a central role in warfare, where control of steel production often meant military dominance.Beyond machines and weapons, steel reshaped daily life and communities, creating industrial hubs like Pittsburgh and Shef...
2025-09-08
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Ink and Intellect – How the Pen Preserved Civilization
This episode highlights the story of the pen, a simple yet transformative tool that enabled humanity to record, preserve, and transmit knowledge. From ancient reed pens in Egypt and Mesopotamia to Chinese brushes and medieval quills, the pen safeguarded laws, sacred texts, philosophy, and literature through the centuries.The pen not only preserved culture but also shaped history—drafting revolutions, signing declarations, and spreading ideas that changed societies. With the rise of steel nibs, fountain pens, and the ballpoint, writing became universal, democratizing access to knowledge.Even in the digital age, the pen retains cultural an...
2025-09-03
05 min
James Cameron 101
TERMINATOR 2 with Robert Stevenson and Joel Kramer
Happy Judgment Day 2025! To celebrate, here is my exclusive conversation with two of the talents that worked on T2: Robert Stevenson, hairstylist in the makeup department, and Joel Kramer, stunt coordinator!Sounds from zapsplat.com
2025-08-29
1h 08
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Electricity – Lightning in a Wire and the Rise of the Modern World
This episode tells the story of how humanity harnessed electricity, transforming it from a mysterious natural force into the energy source that powers modern life. From ancient observations of static charges and lightning to Franklin’s experiments, Volta’s battery, and Faraday’s electromagnetic discoveries, electricity became the foundation for innovation.The 19th century saw its practical adoption—Edison’s lightbulb, Tesla’s alternating current, and the electrification of cities—ushering in a new industrial era. Electricity reshaped daily life, from household appliances and healthcare to entertainment and communication, making societies more connected and productive.Yet challenges...
2025-08-24
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Maps of Destiny – How Cartography Shaped Exploration and Empire
This episode explores the invention of maps, one of humanity’s most powerful tools for understanding the world. From prehistoric carvings and Mesopotamian clay tablets to Greek scientific cartography and medieval spiritual maps, cartography has always blended observation, imagination, and power.Maps were vital for early civilizations in managing land, trade, and resources, while empires used them to claim territory and assert control. During the Age of Exploration, maps guided voyages that reshaped global trade and politics. The Scientific Revolution brought precision, and today digital mapping—GPS, satellites, and real-time data—guides everything from daily commutes to space...
2025-08-20
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Math Code – Unlocking the Universe with Numbers
This episode explores mathematics as humanity’s universal language and the foundation of science, technology, and civilization. From ancient tally marks and early numeral systems to Greek geometry, Islamic algebra, and the calculus of Newton and Leibniz, math has shaped trade, architecture, navigation, and discovery.Today, mathematics powers the digital age—algorithms, encryption, artificial intelligence, and data analysis—while continuing to inspire creativity in art, music, and theoretical exploration. More than just a tool, math reveals the patterns of the universe and enables humanity to imagine and build new worlds.
2025-08-12
07 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Language Link – How Words Built Empires and Minds
This episode explores the invention of language, humanity’s most powerful and invisible tool. From early vocalizations to the development of complex speech, language enabled humans to think abstractly, share knowledge, and build culture.The transition to written language around 5,000 years ago allowed civilizations to record laws, create literature, and pass knowledge across generations. Language became a source of power—shaping empires, unifying people, and influencing identity.In the modern age, while globalization threatens linguistic diversity, digital platforms are helping revive and preserve endangered languages. Language remains the foundation of communication, memory, and human connection.
2025-08-07
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Seeds of Power – Agriculture and the Birth of Societies
This episode explores how the invention of agriculture transformed human life from nomadic survival to permanent settlement and civilization. Beginning around 10,000 years ago, the cultivation of crops and domestication of animals allowed for food surpluses, population growth, and social specialization.Agriculture enabled the rise of cities, written language, trade, and governance, while also introducing challenges like social inequality, disease, and environmental degradation. From ancient river valleys to modern vertical farms, agriculture remains the foundation of human society—feeding both bodies and civilizations.
2025-07-30
06 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
The Wheel That Rolled History Forward
This episode explores the invention of the wheel, a deceptively simple creation that revolutionized transportation, machinery, and human civilization. First appearing around 3500 BCE as a potter’s tool, the wheel evolved into a cornerstone of mobility, enabling carts, chariots, and expanded trade networks. It later powered mills, engines, and modern infrastructure—driving industrial growth and technological advancement.More than just a physical tool, the wheel became a symbol of progress, cycles, and transformation. From ancient warfare to space exploration, its rotating motion has moved not just people and machines, but entire societies forward.
2025-07-28
05 min
Blueprints of Progress: The Inventions That Built Our World
Igniting Civilization The Power and Meaning of Fire
This opening episode explores the foundational invention of fire—humanity’s first and most transformative discovery. From preserving natural flames to eventually mastering fire-making, early humans used fire for warmth, protection, cooking, and expanding into new territories. Fire not only helped develop the human brain through cooking but also laid the groundwork for metalworking, agriculture, and social structures.The episode also examines fire’s deep spiritual and symbolic role in ancient cultures, and its dual nature as both a force of creation and destruction. Though we rarely see fire directly today, it still powers the modern world—from eng...
2025-07-26
05 min
Cold War Cinema
S2 Ep. 4: I Married a Communist A.K.A. The Woman on Pier 13 (1949, Robert Stevenson)
This week on Cold War Cinema, we discuss Robert Stevenson's 1949 drama, I Married a Communist, also known as Woman on Pier 13. This Hollywood production is one of the most storied—and notorious—anti-communist films of the early Cold War era. The movie revolves around a San Francisco shipping executive who worked his way up from the docks, as a stevedore, only to find himself embroiled in a Communist plot to sabotage a labor contract. Join hosts Jason Christian, Tony Ballas, and Paul T. Klein as we consider: How Hollywood colluded with the government to portray Commu...
2025-07-24
1h 43
My Old Kentucky Podcast
Cherlynn Stevenson Interview, Daniel Grossberg hearing, and more
This week Robert and Jazmin were joined by US Congressional District 6 Democratic candidate Cherlynn Stevenson, who spoke to us from the road about her race for Congress. Before that, Robert and Jazmin discussed a hearing on a lawsuit filed by Daniel Grossberg, the KDP Convention, the "No Kings" Protests, and the "People's Consent Decree" resolution passed by the Louisville Metro Council.
2025-06-18
47 min
My Old Kentucky Podcast
Cherlynn Stevenson in running in District 6
This week Robert and Jazmin discuss the entrance of Cherlynn Stevenson in Congressional District 6, as well as two Louisville stories which form a parable about openness in government.
2025-05-14
36 min
My Old Kentucky Podcast
Pam Stevenson Running For US Senate, Mitch McConnell on 60 Minutes, and Bourbon Tariffs
This week Jazmin explained a plethora of news stories and Robert went in depth about the impact of potential tariffs on the bourbon industry.
2025-02-04
37 min
My Old Kentucky Podcast
Leader Pamela Stevenson Interview, Students Suing the Legislature, and Metro Council Shenanegans
This week Robert and Jazmin talked about two major issues: the student voice team suing the legislature about the adequacy of the education system, and the surprising election of a Metro Council President. Afterwards, Robert sits down with Pamela Stevenson to talk about her first term as Democratic leader in the Kentucky House.
2025-01-22
55 min
That Darn Podcast
Episode 1: Robert Stevenson III
In this episode Danny tries to talk to Robert Stevenson, director of That Darn Cat (1965), but his producer fucked up and booked Robert Stevenson III by mistake, a man who knows nothing at all about his grandfathers work. Sorry everyone! Next week, we'll definitely talk to someone who actually has a connection to the That Darn Cat franchise, and the recap will begin for real.Special thanks to Zach Levin, for no particular reason. Find him on instagram @thezachlevinDanny can be found at @DannyRathbunOfficial on instagram, @DannyRathbun on tik tok, or email...
2024-12-22
27 min
Can We Talk RnB? Podcast
Robert Stevenson: Vocal Coach to Justin Timberlake, Rihanna, Pharrell Williams, Kane Brown, SZA & More – Training Over 1,000 Singers
In this episode of the Can We Talk R&B Podcast, Ian Von welcomes vocal coach and musician Robert "RAab " Stevenson. They discuss Robert's journey from a family of singers to becoming a sought-after vocal coach for stars. Stevenson shares his early experiences in music, the transition from group performances to a solo career, and the impact of the New Jack Swing era. He reflects on the creation of his hit song 'Foreplay' and the formation of the group 9-1-1, as well as the challenges he faced in the music industry and his eventual shift towards songwriting and...
2024-11-12
1h 14
Storytelling That Sticks for Business and Life
56. From Information to Transformation with Robert Kennedy audio
Robert Kennedy believes that it's more important to focus on transformation than information. His stories are rich in imagery and emotion while being strategic about the point or lesson. His energy and style inspire people to find their own voice as a speaker just as he has. Contact: Robert Kennedy III at inquiries@robertkennedy3.com?
2024-08-25
51 min
Free Audiobook: Because Folding Laundry Is More Exciting With a Story
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert Stevenson
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeAuthor: Robert StevensonNarrator: Eloise FairfaxFormat: UnabridgedLength: 2:41:08Language: EnglishRelease date: 08-10-2024Publisher: Findaway VoicesGenres: Fiction & Literature, ClassicsSummary:'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' by Robert Louis Stevenson is a chilling novella that explores the duality of human nature. Dr. Jekyll, a respected scientist, creates a potion that transforms him into the sinister Mr. Hyde. As...
2024-08-10
2h 41
The Model Health Show
#1 Regenerative Medicine Doctor Reveals How to Live Longer & Healthier | Dr. Robert Hariri
The human body has evolved with an amazing capacity to adapt and heal. Our immune systems have the ability to recover from illnesses, heal damaged tissues, and recover from a wide variety of ailments and injuries. Today, you’re going to learn about the body’s intrinsic mechanisms that allow it to restore and repair damage. Today’s guest, Dr. Robert Hariri is a pioneer in the fields of regenerative and precision medicine. As an accomplished surgeon, biomedical scientist, and entrepreneur, Dr. Hariri has a unique expertise in longevity and stem cell therapies. Today, he’s back on The Mod...
2024-08-07
1h 08
Like It Is: 30 Minutes of Good Conversation
Part 1: U.S. Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? An Interview with Bryan Stevenson
In this compelling two-part interview with renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, we discuss the stark disparities within the criminal justice system. Stevenson shares his insights on how racial bias and economic status impact our U.S. justice system and create different realities for the "haves" and the "have-nots." He highlights the critical need for public defenders and the role lawyers play in creating hope and challenging injustice. He questions why, despite a surplus of lawyers, many people of color and the poor still lack adequate representation. We also explore t...
2024-07-04
29 min
Like It Is: 30 Minutes of Good Conversation
Part 2: U.S. Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? An Interview with Bryan Stevenson
In this compelling two-part interview with renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, we discuss the stark disparities within the criminal justice system. Stevenson shares his insights on how racial bias and economic status impact our U.S. justice system and create different realities for the "haves" and the "have-nots." He highlights the critical need for public defenders and the role lawyers play in creating hope and challenging injustice. He questions why, despite a surplus of lawyers, many people of color and the poor still lack adequate representation. We also explore t...
2024-07-04
29 min
Songwriters From Here And Away
Bill Stevenson, Canada's Legendary Piano Player & Songwriter, Solo @ his Grand Piano
Bill is a well known jazz & blues pianist with a fabulous touch and a rich history... "... While still in his teens, he joined the band Earth Opera, originally based in Boston. Stevenson left the band in 1968, after the release of their first album. During Stevenson's time with Earth Opera, the band frequently opened for The Doors, being fellow recording artists on Elektra Records, as well as having Jac Holzman as producer.[1] After leaving Earth Opera, Stevenson returned to Ottawa, where he continued to play locally for a number of years. One of his associations was as an early member of...
2024-05-25
1h 07
The Growth Guide: Self-Improvement | Greatness | Impact | Creators | FI |
Understanding How to be Comfortable In Your Own Body with Brent Stevenson
Brent Stevenson is a physiotherapist in Vancouver, Canada, the co-owner of two multidisciplinary health clinics, the author of two books, and the father of three teenage children. Brent has a Bachelor of Human Kinetics from the University of British Columbia, a Masters of Physiotherapy from McMaster University, and a long list of post-graduate training.His first book titled ‘Why Things Hurt: Life Lessons From An Injury-prone Physical Therapist’ is a collection of meaningful stories and explanations about how our bodies actually work. Brent joined us today to discuss his current book ‘Why We Hurt: Understanding How to B...
2024-01-30
1h 29
Written By
Producing An Oscar Shortlisted Short Film with Michael Stevenson
Michael Stevenson is an English Actor, Writer, and Producer best known for his work on the longest running primetime medical drama, Casualty. The Written By Boys talk to Michael about his short film, "The One Note Man", the Oscar and BAFTA shortlisted film that he produced. As well as his acting career, what it takes to produce a short film of this caliber, and the ups and downs of the film festival circuit. "The One Note Man" is written and directed by George Siougas, starring Jason Watkins, and narrated by Sir Ian McKellen. It tells...
2024-01-15
35 min
HITMAN CHRONICLES
STEVENSON-DE LOS SANTOS
This week we discuss Emanuel Navaratte's thrilling draw with Robson Conceicao Shakur Stevenson's lackluster win vs. Edwin De Los Santos A jam packed Q&A session My rant on the recent ridiculous rulings by the WBA & WBC FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @HITMANCHRO60580 ALL QUESTIONS FOR THE POD SUBMIT ON TWITTER TO #ASKROBSILVA ALL VOICE NOTES & COMMENTS EMAIL ME ROBERTSILVA57@HOTMAIL.COM
2023-11-17
1h 01
GAIN Momentum - Lessons from Leaders in Hospitality, Travel, Food Service, & Technology
Selling Into Service Companies Requires Customer Service | with Robert Stevenson
In this episode, we have Robert Stevenson, CEO of INTELITY, a guest experience platform with rich staff operations and ticketing backend for hospitality, casino and residential end markets. Stevenson has an incredibly diverse technology career. Prior to his present six-plus years at INTELITY, he has held positions as SVP of product development and acquisitions at DreamCatcher Games, VP of business development and worldwide publishing at ATARI, VP of online development at Bandai Namco Entertainment, chief product offer at GAIKAI (a division of Sony Interactive Entertainment), and head of content and strategy for Oculus VR (a d...
2023-10-19
30 min
Songwriters From Here And Away
Bill Stevenson | Interview at his grand piano | Jazz, Blues, Stories - Extra song
Bill is a well known jazz & blues pianist with a fabulous touch and a rich history... "... While still in his teens, he joined the band Earth Opera, originally based in Boston. Stevenson left the band in 1968, after the release of their first album. During Stevenson's time with Earth Opera, the band frequently opened for The Doors, being fellow recording artists on Elektra Records, as well as having Jac Holzman as producer.[1] After leaving Earth Opera, Stevenson returned to Ottawa, where he continued to play locally for a number of years. One of his associations was as an e...
2023-08-12
1h 07
Matt Brown Show - Conversations That Power The Business World.
MBS666- Secrets of #Fail: Unleashing Excellence - Lessons from Robert Stevenson (Secrets of #Fail 53)
Send us a textWelcome to the "Secrets of #Fail," a new pod storm series hosted by Matt Brown. In this series of 2023, Matt dives deep into the world of failures and lessons learned along the way from high-net-worth individuals. Join Matt as he dives into the world of failures and lessons.Series: Secret of #FailRobert Stevenson understands what it takes to succeed. He is a man who knows how to deal with the risks, competition, and the ever-changing business arena. His ability to connect with an audience is amazing; b...
2023-05-12
17 min
Matt Brown Show - Conversations That Power The Business World.
MBS666- Secrets of #Fail: Unleashing Excellence - Lessons from Robert Stevenson (Secrets of #Fail 53)
Send us a textWelcome to the "Secrets of #Fail," a new pod storm series hosted by Matt Brown. In this series of 2023, Matt dives deep into the world of failures and lessons learned along the way from high-net-worth individuals. Join Matt as he dives into the world of failures and lessons.Series: Secret of #FailRobert Stevenson understands what it takes to succeed. He is a man who knows how to deal with the risks, competition, and the ever-changing business arena. His ability to connect with an audience is amazing; b...
2023-05-12
17 min
Matt Brown Show - Conversations That Power The Business World.
MBS666- Secrets of #Fail: Unleashing Excellence - Lessons from Robert Stevenson (Secrets of #Fail 53)
Send us a textWelcome to the "Secrets of #Fail," a new pod storm series hosted by Matt Brown. In this series of 2023, Matt dives deep into the world of failures and lessons learned along the way from high-net-worth individuals. Join Matt as he dives into the world of failures and lessons.Series: Secret of #FailRobert Stevenson understands what it takes to succeed. He is a man who knows how to deal with the risks, competition, and the ever-changing business arena. His ability to connect with an audience is amazing; b...
2023-05-12
17 min
Faith at the Frontiers
#41 God, Mammon, and Ethical Investing - with Robert Netzly
Barney and Carmody interview Robert Netzly, founder and CEO of Inspire Investing. Robert recently made the decision to withdraw all ESG investment on the basis that it has been overtaken by a Marxist agenda. We ask Robert about his understanding of faithful Christian investment and the principles on which he founded his business. Thanks to Jamie Maule for his sound editing!
2023-05-03
52 min
Fitton on the Air
The Red Light District-Episode 4-Showdown with Charley Stevenson
The Red-Light District from a 1978 manuscript by Robert P. Fitton. After the massive death in Jonestown where followers died in loyalty to Jim Jones, Robert P. Fitton placed a charismatic madman in charge of a secret government project in Arizona. -Episode 4-Showdown with Charley Stevenson. © 2023 by the Robert P. Fitton Revocable Trust
2023-01-27
19 min
Fitton on the Air
The Red Light District- Episode 2- Meet Charley Stevenson
The Red-Light District from a 1978 manuscript by Robert P. Fitton. After the massive death in Jonestown where followers died in loyalty to Jim Jones, Robert P. Fitton placed a charismatic madman in charge of a secret government project in Arizona. Episode 2-Meet Charley Stevenson © 2023 by the Robert P. Fitton Revocable Trust
2023-01-27
22 min
The Model Health Show
The #1 Controller of Human Health & Longevity - With Dr. Robert Waldinger
There are many habits and behaviors that impact our health and longevity including diet, activity, and sleep quality. But it turns out that there’s one factor that has the biggest influence on our overall happiness and quality of life: our relationships. Today’s guest, Dr. Robert Waldinger, is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also the director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the longest-running longitudinal studies on human happiness, health, and longevity. In the book The Good Life, Dr. Waldinger and his associate director share principles of a fulfi...
2023-01-11
1h 15
¡A la Velocidad Absurda!
ALVA Classic 39. Mary Poppins (Robert Stevenson, 1964)
¡Feliz año nuevo! Seguimos imbuidos del espíritu de la Navidad y qué mejor forma de empezar el año que un viaje a unos 60 años atrás para visitar el número 17 de la calle del Cerezo de Londres. Sí, repasamos 'Mary Poppins', todo un icono en el mundo del cine que dirigió Robert Stevenson en 1964 de la mano de Walt Disney. ¿Tendrán nuestros absurders suficiente corazón como para encumbrar esta obra maestra? ¿O tirarán una vez más hacia el lado del Sr. Scrooge? ¡Descúbrelo ya mismo! ¡Dale al play, insensato/a! ¡Y síguenos en Twitte...
2023-01-04
1h 35
¡A la Velocidad Absurda!
ALVA Classic 39. Mary Poppins (Robert Stevenson, 1964)
¡Feliz año nuevo! Seguimos imbuidos del espíritu de la Navidad y qué mejor forma de empezar el año que un viaje a unos 60 años atrás para visitar el número 17 de la calle del Cerezo de Londres. Sí, repasamos 'Mary Poppins', todo un icono en el mundo del cine que dirigió Robert Stevenson en 1964 de la mano de Walt Disney. ¿Tendrán nuestros absurders suficiente corazón como para encumbrar esta obra maestra? ¿O tirarán una vez más hacia el lado del Sr. Scrooge? ¡Descúbrelo ya mismo! ¡Dale al play, insensato/a! ¡Y síguenos en Twitte...
2023-01-04
1h 35
The Model Health Show
The Truth About Stem Cells & The Future of Precision Medicine – with Dr. Robert Hariri
The emerging field of stem cell therapy offers hope for the future of medicine as we know it. Under the umbrella of regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy aims to repair damaged cells in a process that lowers levels of inflammation and modulating the immune system. Unfortunately, at this point in time, very few stem cell therapies are accessible to the general public, but the body of evidence is growing to support regenerative therapies to improve a myriad of ailments and diseases. On today’s show, you’re going to hear from one of the pioneers in the space...
2022-10-03
1h 11
Uncaged Show
UNCAGED With Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson is the CEO at INTELITY. TECH & ENTERTAINMENT EXECUTIVE with over 20 years' experience across many areas including product, business development, marketing, engineering and finance. A comprehensive business acumen is reinforced by strong technical and creative abilities and broad international experience. “MY PASSION is looking to the future and finding creative ways to build products out of technologies that today push the envelope, but tomorrow will make people wonder how they ever did without. Along any journey, the key driver is always people, the teams that create and build. I seek to work with them, inspir...
2022-09-09
18 min
Perfectly Murderous
Chapter 21 - Robert Steele
As we find out more information about David's head injury, we also receive some surprising information about Robert Steele.
2022-08-09
30 min
McKnight Tonight & Media McKnight
S07E24 – Has Big Brother been axed? | Netflix says TV is dead | Special Guest Matt Stevenson
This week we bring in a special guest commentator and launch the TV Bingebox group binge – and it looks like Robbo has picked a stinker! In this episode:· 00.38 – On this Day· 1.59 – Meet our guest: Matt Stevenson (Home & Away/Neighbours)· 8.58 – has the AFL’s broadcasting rights strategy cost them millions?· 15.17 – Rumours swirl that Big Brother has been axed· 22.30 – Netflix says TV is dead· 28.21 – We pay tribute to Di from Gogglebox who passed away this week· 31.38 – Hatches & Dispatches· 35.10 – TV Bingebox Our next group binge is the Neighbours finale – Thursday 7...
2022-07-26
55 min
Supplement Engineer Podcast
Episode #160: Dr. Scott Stevenson Returns -- Caffeine-only vs Pre Workout Supplement Research
JOIN THE INSIDER & GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! https://www.patreon.com/supplementengineer https://supplementengineer.com Coaching & Business inquiries: thesupplementengineer@gmail.com In this episode of the Supplement Engineer Podcast, Dr. Scott W. Stevenson rejoins the podcast. Dr. Scott is a highly accomplished individual with decades of experience in the fitness industry. He holds a PhD in Applied Exercise Physiology from the University of Georgia. He's also a licensed acupuncturist, published author, competitive bodybuilder, and the creator of FORTITUDE TRAINING. In thi...
2022-07-15
1h 44
Evening under Lamplight Podcast
Series 3.22, Stevenson's Fables: "The ship blew up with a glorious detonation"
Here is a talk I gave at a Stevenson conference in Bordeaux, where I spoke about the Fables. I have recently published a collection of these fables, with my commentaries, available at http://thelamplightpress.com/aesop.
2022-07-13
17 min
Perfectly Murderous
Chapters 14 & 15 - Where the hell is Robert Steele?
David slips into a haze of helplessness and sadness after Anne's terminal diagnosis, whilst we consider just where on earth Robert Steele has got to!
2022-07-06
30 min
Sports and Discourse: With Derek Stevenson
Kentucky basketball’s next star PG Robert Dillingham
In this episode I discuss Kentucky basketball prospects Robert Dillingham & DJ Wagner and their performances at Nike EYBL basketball league over Memorial Day weekend
2022-05-31
10 min
More to the Story with Andy Miller III
From Federal Prison to Mega-Church Pastor with Robert Stevenson
From federal prison to leading one of the largest Christian movements in Mexico, check out the powerful story of Pastor Robert Stevenson from Tierra Prometida (The Promised Land) Church. Youtube - https://youtu.be/b4iX69RJWwMAudio - https://andymilleriii.com/media/podcastApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-to-the-story-with-dr-andy-miller/id1569988895?uo=4Five Steps to Deeper Preaching and Teaching - I’m excited to share some news with you. Recently, I updated that PDF document and adde...
2022-04-28
32 min
Change Your Mind- Change Your Life! Your Complete Guide to Success After Covid-19 w/ Robert Paisola
Robert Paisola and Western Capital Take on Tamika Turnbull at Portfolio Recovery Associates on a Debt Collection Call...LIVE That has already been decided by the fifth circuit. This is a $50,000 WIN!
In todays broadcast, we are going to introduce you to a Company called Portfolio Recovery Associates. They are located at 120 Corporate Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23502. In this call, you will hear Robert Paisola discussing Federal Law with a newbie collector named Tamika Turmbill. What this collector did not know is that we are in the business of suing debt collectors! Sit back and enjoy as you hear how to handle a debt collector. Never back down and do as we do... LITIGATE! Portfolio Recovery Associates (PRA LLLC) and their CEO, Kevin Stevenson, is now on t...
2022-02-24
21 min
Motivational Mondays: Conversations with Leaders
Go Beyond What’s Expected to Achieve Greater Success (Feat. Robert Stevenson)
If you want to know what it takes to succeed, look no further than the teachings of Robert Stevenson. The best-selling author has spoken at over 2,500 companies and helped build high-performing systems with his research in corporate success and experience heading his own companies. In his latest book, Raise Your Line, Robert shares that his son helped name the title based on his theory that life looks like a line from birth to death. What we do in life either raises or drops that line. It's all about the choices we make that will make the difference.
2022-01-24
22 min
Leading Self and Others
Ep.9 - Getting Up When You're Knocked Down with ROBERT STEVENSON
Hey everyone, this is Leading Self and Others podcast and you are listening me in this episode with my guest Mr. Robert Stevenson. Enjoy listening.
2021-11-28
29 min
Evening under Lamplight Podcast
Series 3.21 Stevenson's Fables, "The Clockmaker"
After an interval, we finish Series 3 with the twenty-second and final fable from the collection of Robert Louis Stevenson. "The Clockmaker" is the odd story of a civilisation of microbic creatures that parallels ours in many ways, and gives us a new, and comic perspective on our human limitations.
2021-07-25
26 min
The Wreck Podcast
The Wreck Podcast #100: EPISODE #100 - Live from The Wayfarer - Special Guests Sean Stevenson & Eric Keilman, The Osmonds, Andrew Gets Lost in Spain
The Wreck continues their weekly podcast with Episode #100, streaming LIVE AND DIRECT from The Wayfarer stage in their hometown of Costa Mesa, CA. Special guests include Wayfarer owner, bar manager, and beer connoisseur Sean Stevenson, and talent buyer/booker/man amongst men Eric Keilman. Music from The Osbornes and Robert Jon & The Wreck, and Andrew finally divulges his "Andrew Gets Lost in Spain" story, and much much more! Click here to follow Sean Stevenson on Instagram! Click here to follow Eric and The Wayfarer on Instagram! Click here to listen to RJTW on...
2021-07-13
1h 56
HumAIn Podcast
Why The Future Hospitality Guest Experience is Mobile with Robert Stevenson of Intelity
#148- Robert Stevenson: Why The Future Hospitality Guest Experience is Mobile [Audio] Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSSRobert Stevenson is the Chief Executive Officer at INTELITY. He is a business and technology executive with 20 years’ of rich experience across a wide array of disciplines. Robert specializes in the productization, strategy and market delivery of new technologies. In addition to undergraduate studies in Design and Computer Science, Robert holds an MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University and the Kellogg School of...
2021-06-20
33 min
Outside Sales Talk
Mastering a Highly Effective Mindset to Raise Your Line - Outside Sales Talk with Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson is an expert at building high performance cultures, improving efficiency, and accelerating growth. He’s a bestselling author who’s owned five companies and has sold internationally in over 20 countries. In this episode, Robert explains how sales success is all about a higher line mentality. Here are some of the topics covered in this episode: How to be a realistic optimist and why it helps you sell Ways to remain competitive and keep customers happy Tips on building credibility while you pitch Using objections to move...
2021-04-21
1h 00
The Kingdom
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) by Robert Stevenson
Today we talk about the 1971 film Bed Knobs and Broomsticks by Robert Stevenson and our thoughts on it. Hosted by Nathaniel Avila and Timbrel Hildebrand
2021-01-12
32 min
Evening under Lamplight Podcast
Series 5.2, "Another Faithful Failure": Stevenson's Christmas Sermon, part 2
Part 2 of the discussion of Stevenson's "Christmas Sermon", this episode focusing on a slightly earlier essay, "A Chapter on Dreams".
2020-12-24
16 min
The Hyperion Hub
Episode 20: Director Robert Stevenson
We're taking a close look at someone you may not know much about. Director, Robert Stevenson helped shape the Disney company in the 1950s, '60s and '70s and he left a lasting impression. He directed such classics as Mary Poppins and Old Yeller along with many others and was Walt's top choice for the studio's biggest projects. Have a topic you'd like to hear us talk about? You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with t...
2020-10-07
22 min
The Kingdom
Mary Poppins (1964) by Robert Stevenson
Today we talk about the 1964 film Mary Poppins by Robert Stevenson and our thoughts on it. Hosted by Nathaniel Avila and Timbrel Hildebrand
2020-09-14
36 min
Evening under Lamplight Podcast
Series 3.1, Stevenson's Fables: The Reader
We begin a series of podcasts featuring the Fables of Robert Louis Stevenson, odd, biting, little tales, or dramas. "The Reader" aims at narrow-minded readers who are ready to dismiss anyone whose views do not match theirs. (You can make the contemporary applications yourself.)
2020-09-02
13 min
Peaceful Poetry
The Wind by Robert Stevenson
In this episode of Peaceful Poetry, we will listen to the famous poem entitled The Wind written by Robert Stevenson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peaceful-poetry/support
2020-07-08
01 min
Working Historians
Jamie Goodall - Assistant Professor, Stevenson University
Dr. Jamie Goodall is Assistant Professor of History at Stevenson University in Maryland. In this episode, Dr. Goodall discusses her academic and professional background, her research on pirates, life as an assistant professor, and advice for history students entering the job market. This episode’s recommendations: Mark G. Hanna, Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570-1740 (University of North Carolina Press, 2015): https://uncpress.org/book/9781469636047/pirate-nests-and-the-rise-of-the-british-empire-1570-1740/ Ghost tours; any ghost tours. They’re really fun.
2019-11-01
28 min
Pacey Performance Podcast
Calisthenics, bullet proof shoulders and progressions and regressions of core stability training with Tim Stevenson & David Jackson (Co-founders & Directors of School of Calisthenics)
In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Cofounders and Directors of School of Calisthenics, Tim Stevenson and David Jackson. I have so much admiration for both these guys as they have built a business that has helped highlight the importance of bodyweight mastery and they have done it in such a cool, fun way. They have both got a great pedigree, Jacko coming from professional rugby and Tim from a more traditional route into the industry but working mainly with para athletes across a number of Olympic cycles. This was such a great conversation...
2019-10-24
1h 11
The Skiffy and Fanty Show
Episode 5. Into the Wardrobe with Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971; dir. Robert Stevenson): The Age of Not Believing and the Problem of Empire
In this episode of Into the Wardrobe, Shaun and Jen talk about the utterly delightful, but definitely problematic, 1971 Disney production, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, directed by Robert Stevenson and featuring a heavy production overlap with Mary Poppins. The duo discuss everything from why they loved this film, the amount of nuance that they didn’t pick up on as children, the heavy influence of British Empire and Nationalism, the wonderful relationships and character arcs, and honestly a lot more that you’ll just have to discover yourself by listening to the episode! Enjoy! Show Note...
2019-04-11
1h 09
The Skiffy and Fanty Show
Episode 5. Into the Wardrobe with Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971; dir. Robert Stevenson): The Age of Not Believing and the Problem of Empire
In this episode of Into the Wardrobe, Shaun and Jen talk about the utterly delightful, but definitely problematic, 1971 Disney production, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, directed by Robert Stevenson and featuring a heavy production overlap with Mary Poppins. The duo discuss everything from why they loved this film, the amount of nuance that they didn’t pick up on as children, the heavy influence of British Empire and Nationalism, the wonderful relationships and character arcs, and honestly a lot more that you’ll just have to discover yourself by listening to the episode! Enjoy! Show Note...
2019-04-11
1h 09
GSCC - Reamstown
How will You Receive Them?, Robert Stevenson
How will You Receive Them? Robert Stevenson
2019-01-20
1h 16
Take The Lead
How To Soar Like An Eagle with Robert Stevenson
Sometimes we just need a reminder that our attitude and behavior can be changed at any time, and the decision to be a good worker, boss, husband, or wife is entirely up to us. Robert Stevenson, author of the bestseller, How to Soar Like an Eagle in a World Full of Turkeys, says we’ve all encountered turkeys in our personal and business lives. We may not be able to change these people, but we do have a choice on how we respond to them. With a powerful blend of experience, research, case studies, and competitor perspectives, Robert’s orig...
2018-08-03
56 min
Greenwood On-Deck
Greenwood On-Deck Episode 4 with Dr. Robert Stevenson
The latest episode of Greenwood On-Deck is with social media guru Dr. Robert Stevenson, Professor of Mass Communications at Lander University. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greenwood-on-deck/support
2018-07-31
33 min
The ChordCast
Chordcast #27: Robert Stevenson (A Silent Film)
Joelle & Chris are delighted to have Robert Stevenson of the band, A Silent Film, on this episode of the ChordCast. The trio discuss everything from the roots of A Silent Film, the All Good Things Tour, and even some Star Wars & Disney discussion as well!
2018-04-28
1h 34
Go See a Show!
Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, Malcolm B. Hines, & Jonathan Schenk of “{Flying} Dutchman”
Listen in as director Christopher-Rashee Stevenson and performers Malcolm B. Hines and Jonathan Schenk of {Flying} Dutchman, currently running at The Tank, discuss words as tools, “gender-blurring,” the multiple modes of being in a person, finding danger, finding a way … Continue reading →
2018-02-19
21 min
Experience A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Powerful.
Toronto Travel Guide by Robert Stevenson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/72634to listen full audiobooks. Title: Toronto Travel Guide Author: Robert Stevenson Narrator: Scott Miller Format: mp3 Length: 33 mins Release date: 01-02-18 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 3 ratings Genres: North America Publisher's Summary: Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto, with a population of two point six million, is at the heart of the Greater Toronto Area which contains six point two million people. The city is the anchor of the Golden Horseshoe region, which wraps around...
2018-01-02
33 min
The Model Health Show
Happiness Vs. Pleasure And The Hacking Of The American Mind - With Dr. Robert Lustig
Do you remember the scene in the movie The Matrix where the main character Neo wakes up from his incubated sleep covered in pink goo? It wasn’t the goo that was alarming (strangely enough) it was the fact that he woke up to a very different reality than the one he believed in. He thought that his decisions were his own, he thought that he was free to choose his beliefs and path in life, and he thought that he was free. The truth was that it was all an illusion, and his mind had been hacked by th...
2017-09-05
1h 07
Terra Incognita Speculative Fiction
The Slimelight and How to Step Into It – Robert Hood
Appeared in Creeping in Reptile Flesh (Morrigan Books) Robert Hood writes speculative fiction, generally of a dark nature. Even his science fiction tends to explore those nasty little gooey bits that lurk in our cultural psyche. Why? Only the zombie in…
2017-01-04
00 min
BITEradio.me
Lead, Communicate & Grow with Tarun Stevenson (from Australia)
Lead, Connect & Grow; with Tarun Stevenson (from Australia) Do you feel stuck? You know you’ve got potential to lead, connect and grow beyond where you are now, but you feel like you’ve hit a ceiling on your potential? You know you’ve got more in you but you you can’t seem to move forward and you’re not sure where to start? Don’t give up and whatever you do, DON’T SETTLE! There is way more to you than you think or than others would have you believe. You can break through your potential barrier and reach your dreams. Ta...
2016-02-24
1h 01
The Photo Brigade Podcast
097 - Monica Stevenson - Photo Brigade Podcast
On this episode Robert Chats with Monica Stevenson, an award-winning commercial photographer, fine artist, and director based in New York City and Tryon, North Carolina. They discuss her career, business, social media and much more. Her reputation for lighting mastery and her artisan’s approach to the creative process has been solidly established after working for international brands and agencies. Clients come to Monica for her refined aesthetic, spirited work ethic, and her collaborative nature. Working with her team, she forges enduring relationships with her clients—rooted in the ability to problem solve based on a deep creative knowledge and year...
2016-02-22
51 min
The National Safe Child Show
The National Safe Child Show - Robert Stevenson
Robert Stevenson, recently retired Los Angeles dependency court judge, will be sharing his vast experience on the front lines of the crisis that has become a world wide pandemic. Join us Friday Night at 7 PM to hear a judge's perspective on what needs reform in a broken system.
2014-12-19
1h 12