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Beyond The Beacon
How your gift powers hope across the three counties of the diocese
How can a food pantry in one of the most impoverished cities in New Jersey feed 22,000 people each month? What does it take to empower the staff and volunteers of a drug and alcohol treatment center that helps hundreds of people in recovery every day? We answer these questions and more.Tim Potter and Scott Milliken are the guests on this episode, which explores how the annual Diocesan Ministries Appeal is having a significant impact on many lives across the three counties of the Diocese of Paterson. Potter is chief development officer for the Diocese o...
2025-10-23
40 min
New Books in Poetry
Walter Scott Peterson, "[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson" (William Carlos Williams Review, Vol 41, No. 2, 2024),
In “[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson” (William Carlos Williams Review, Volume 41, Number 2, 2024), Walter Scott Peterson argues that as a physician-poet Dr. Williams approaches his poetic material very much as he approaches his patients, and that the form of Paterson in particular is intentionally and actually reminiscent of the various forms taken by the medical case narrative, or “work-up.” This episode concerns the poet and physician William Carlos Williams, whose mother, Raquel Hélène Rose Hoheb Williams, was born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This conversation is part of the STEM to STEAM init...
2025-10-11
51 min
New Books in Medicine
Walter Scott Peterson, "[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson" (William Carlos Williams Review, Vol 41, No. 2, 2024),
In “[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson” (William Carlos Williams Review, Volume 41, Number 2, 2024), Walter Scott Peterson argues that as a physician-poet Dr. Williams approaches his poetic material very much as he approaches his patients, and that the form of Paterson in particular is intentionally and actually reminiscent of the various forms taken by the medical case narrative, or “work-up.” This episode concerns the poet and physician William Carlos Williams, whose mother, Raquel Hélène Rose Hoheb Williams, was born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This conversation is part of the STEM to STEAM init...
2025-10-11
51 min
New Books in Sociology
Walter Scott Peterson, "[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson" (William Carlos Williams Review, Vol 41, No. 2, 2024),
In “[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson” (William Carlos Williams Review, Volume 41, Number 2, 2024), Walter Scott Peterson argues that as a physician-poet Dr. Williams approaches his poetic material very much as he approaches his patients, and that the form of Paterson in particular is intentionally and actually reminiscent of the various forms taken by the medical case narrative, or “work-up.” This episode concerns the poet and physician William Carlos Williams, whose mother, Raquel Hélène Rose Hoheb Williams, was born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This conversation is part of the STEM to STEAM init...
2025-10-11
51 min
New Books Network
Walter Scott Peterson, "[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson" (William Carlos Williams Review, Vol 41, No. 2, 2024),
In “[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson” (William Carlos Williams Review, Volume 41, Number 2, 2024), Walter Scott Peterson argues that as a physician-poet Dr. Williams approaches his poetic material very much as he approaches his patients, and that the form of Paterson in particular is intentionally and actually reminiscent of the various forms taken by the medical case narrative, or “work-up.” This episode concerns the poet and physician William Carlos Williams, whose mother, Raquel Hélène Rose Hoheb Williams, was born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This conversation is part of the STEM to STEAM init...
2025-10-11
51 min
New Books in Literary Studies
Walter Scott Peterson, "[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson" (William Carlos Williams Review, Vol 41, No. 2, 2024),
In “[M]y ‘case’ to work up’: William Carlos Williams’s Paterson” (William Carlos Williams Review, Volume 41, Number 2, 2024), Walter Scott Peterson argues that as a physician-poet Dr. Williams approaches his poetic material very much as he approaches his patients, and that the form of Paterson in particular is intentionally and actually reminiscent of the various forms taken by the medical case narrative, or “work-up.” This episode concerns the poet and physician William Carlos Williams, whose mother, Raquel Hélène Rose Hoheb Williams, was born and raised in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. This conversation is part of the STEM to STEAM init...
2025-10-11
51 min
Murder Most British
Ep 8: The Butcher of Suburbia - Scott Paterson
In a quiet Bedfordshire suburb, life seemed ordinary — neat houses, familiar neighbours, and a woman who opened her home to someone she trusted. But behind the front door, a story was unfolding that would horrify even experienced detectives. What began as a missing person search soon revealed secrets of betrayal, greed, and brutality, earning the case a chilling name: The Butcher of Suburbia. https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish Sources Judiciary of England & Wales — R v Scott Paterson, Sentencing Remarks (Luton Crown Court), 4 Nov 2024 — life sentence; minimum term 19 years 178 days. Bedfordshire Police...
2025-09-10
48 min
Murder Most British
Ep 8: The Butcher of Suburbia - Scott Paterson
In a quiet Bedfordshire suburb, life seemed ordinary — neat houses, familiar neighbours, and a woman who opened her home to someone she trusted. But behind the front door, a story was unfolding that would horrify even experienced detectives. What began as a missing person search soon revealed secrets of betrayal, greed, and brutality, earning the case a chilling name: The Butcher of Suburbia. https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish Sources Judiciary of England & Wales — R v Scott Paterson, Sentencing Remarks (Luton Crown Court), 4 Nov 2024 — life sentence; minimum term 19 years 178 days. Bedfordshire Police...
2025-09-10
48 min
Create What Matters
Reluctant Optimists: Designing Cities for Change with Scott Paterson
In this episode of Create What Matters, hosts Ale and Leti sit down with Scott Paterson, a creative leader with 30 years of experience helping organizations design new ways to solve city challenges. Scott, founder of Adventure Ventures, former IDEO, and consultant for governments and startups worldwide, shares his unique perspective on impact beyond profit.From his work with Singapore's Ministry of Manpower to creating the "Department of Doing" in Gainesville, Scott reveals how design thinking can transform the often opaque world of government and public service. He discusses the three types of innovation, the importance of systemic...
2025-05-29
56 min
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 80 - Enemy of the State
December is here! While we're not quite yet in the full festive swing of things at We Love Dad Movies, that's just a great excuse to spotlight another Big Coat movie - and one that has a Christmassy setting at that! This week, Ewan is joined by wonderful podcasting extraordinaires Matt Bledsoe and James Coddington to discuss Tony Scott's prophetic 1998 banger Enemy of the State - a film as bristling with Big Coats and cold weather as it is with surveillance anxieties and millennium dread. Where does it sit within Scott's filmography, and in the canon of Will Smith's nineties...
2024-12-01
1h 05
SHAUN BANGER SCOTT
SBS My Perfect Mixtape 18 Robert Paterson
Marine Bobby P aka Robert Paterson selects his Favourite Club Bangers for me to make his perfect mixtape.listenDownload free www.djsbs.co.ukTracklist Bobby PMixed live By Shaun Bnager Scott2 funky 2 ‘brothers and sisters’Dj Iguana ‘I feel so alive’ KMC ‘simebody to touch me’Barkin Brothers Gordon’s Groove’Jonestown ‘sweet thing’Whitney Houston ‘I’m your baby tonight’ (Dronez Remix)Swift ‘feel good’SGH ‘losing you’ (Strike Remix) Gyskard ‘power of the night’Dj Antoine ‘disco bassline’ (real disco bassline mix)Full Intention ‘I love America’ (Gan...
2024-11-19
1h 20
Partners2Success: The Podcast
3. From Apprentice to Owner: Scott Paterson from Moorelands Travel
In this week's episode, Lloyd is joined by Scott Paterson, the owner of Moorelands Travel. Together, they take a journey through Scott's impressive 25-year career in the travel industry, discussing his evolution from apprentice to business owner. Scott also shares insights into the importance of community in building a successful business, and takes us behind the scenes of some of his most memorable work trips over the years. Tune in for an inspiring conversation and a closer look at Scott's remarkable career so far! We’d love to hear your stories, experiences, and questions, or...
2024-11-07
32 min
Reel Britannia
Episode 158 - A Private Function (1984)
Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British movies ...with just a hint of professionalism. Back to 1984 this week and a classic from Hand Made Films starring Michael Palin and the wonderful Maggie Smith A Private Function (1984) In the summer of 1947, Britain prepares to commemorate the wedding of Princess Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip. To get around food-rationing laws, Dr. Charles Swaby (Denholm Elliott), accountant Henry Allardyce (Richard Griffiths) and solicitor Frank Lockwood (John Normington) are fattening a black-market pig for the big day. Egged on by his wife (Maggie Smith), meek Gilbert Chilvers (Michael Palin) steals the...
2024-10-23
53 min
Reel Britannia
Episode 158 - A Private Function (1984)
Welcome to Reel Britannia-a very British podcast about very British movies ...with just a hint of professionalism. Back to 1984 this week and a classic from Hand Made Films starring Michael Palin and the wonderful Maggie Smith A Private Function (1984) In the summer of 1947, Britain prepares to commemorate the wedding of Princess Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip. To get around food-rationing laws, Dr. Charles Swaby (Denholm Elliott), accountant Henry Allardyce (Richard Griffiths) and solicitor Frank Lockwood (John Normington) are fattening a black-market pig for the big day. Egged on by his wife...
2024-10-23
53 min
Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2624 CWSA 10/10/24
Find my Dilbert 2025 Calendar at: https://dilbert.com/ God's Debris: The Complete Works, Amazon https://tinyurl.com/GodsDebrisCompleteWorks Find my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.com Content: Politics, Hurricane Milton, Salt Water Lithium Batteries, Anderson Cooper, CPI Reporting, Inflation Data, Assistant Professor Hiring, Internet Archive Wayback Machine, MSNBC Mike Barnicle, Weather Modification, Climate Change, Weird Clouds, Pentagon UAP Whistleblower, Pentagon UAP Info, Michael Shellenberger, Blind Governor David Paterson, President Trump, Andrew Schulz, Top Right-Leaning Podcasts, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Spooning Your Robot, Kamala 60 Minutes Unedited Interview, Axios Harris Reporting, Director Wray...
2024-10-10
1h 28
The Secret of St. Andrews
The Match: A Golf Story
In this episode, we delve into the story of the 1681 match between Scotland and England that solidified golf’s status as a Scottish sport. Discover how the Duke of York and his partner John Paterson defended Scotland's honor on the green, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations. Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thesecretofstandrews1759Talk with Hamish, our AI-powered caddie:https://www.thesecretofstandrews.com/
2024-10-03
02 min
Into The Parabnormal
Ep. #696: THE GREAT WILD NORTH w/ W.T. Watson & Mike Paterson
The wilderness provides ample cover for predators and the same can be said about the ape-like creature known as sasquatch, yet people are still encountering the unknown and it's no different in Canada. Jeremy welcomes W.T. Watson to discuss the wide array of sasquatch sightings outside British Columbia and the paranormal aspect of the phenomenon. Mike Paterson details his life of contact experiences that have provided insight on how these creatures interact with humans.
2024-06-12
1h 20
Winnipeg Sports Talk
Episode 810: Winnipeg Jets introduce Scott Arniel as head coach, NHL conference finals continue
Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis host Winnipeg Sports Talk Daily. They discuss today's introduction of Scott Arniel as head coach of the Winnipeg Jets. Guest: Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel (0:00), Jeff Hamilton of the Winnipeg Free Press (1:02:08) and Jim Cerny of Forever Blueshirts (1:27:49).Join the Winnipeg Sports Talk Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/hP4CBPGet a ticket to WST Patio Party - https://bit.ly/3UVfEOMFollow Andrew "Hustler" Paterson on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hustleramaFollow Michael Remis on Twitter: http://www.twitter...
2024-05-27
2h 15
The Action Addicts
Ep57 - Universal Soldier (1992) with Ewan Paterson
Joining me today we have returning guest Ewan Paterson of the We Love Dad Movies Podcast and a TV/Film content producer over at What Culture. He and I are going to be discussing the 1992 classic, Universal Soldier starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. Are you excited? Because we are! We Love Dad Movies: @WeLoveDadMoviesAction Addicts Links: https://linktr.ee/actionaddicts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-13
1h 43
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 63 - Backdraft
We Love Dad Movies returns this week with a beloved nineties staple from the always lovely Ron Howard - BACKDRAFT, picked out by podcasting extraordinaire Jackson Boren, who joins us as a guest for this episode. Come along as Jackson and Ewan discuss the pleasures of a movie stacked with wall-to-wall GUYS (Scott Glenn and J. T. Walsh just two highlights), the genius of Donald Sutherland's "Flammable Lecter", and the simple pleasures of a Bruce Hornsby montage... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-08
1h 17
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 57 - The Professionals
While your go-to "men on a mission" Western might be John Sturges' The Magnificent Seven, we here at We Love Dad Movies are here to say something that may gum up the works ever so slightly: The Professionals eats The Magnificent Seven for breakfast. Directed by Richard Brooks and featuring a legendary lineup in Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan and Woody Strode, The Professionals is an Oscar-nominated yet sorely underappreciated Western set during the Mexican Revolution. Released in 1966, Brooks' film interrogates the concept of revolution in the Vietnam era, making for one of the best genre efforts of...
2023-12-01
1h 06
Got Chops
S5 E4: Ron Wilson, Drummer/Musical Director for Lou Christie
On today's episode, Scott interviews Ron Wilson, the drummer and musical director for the American pop singer/songwriter, Lou Christie. He has graced the stage with iconic artists such as Darlene Love, Gary U.S. Bonds, Gloria Gaynor, Leslie Gore, Dave Valentin, and Bill Charlap, just to name a few. Ron holds a Master of Music degree from William Paterson University in New Jersey, and a Bachelors degree in Percussion Performance from the State University of New York at Purchase. When not performing live, he keeps busy with recording sessions, teaching and composing. Ron is a published composer who...
2023-11-24
36 min
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 56 - Ronin
We Love Dad Movies returns to the nineties this week with a look back at a late-career Jon Frankenheimer banger, RONIN. A ferociously tense, well-placed thriller from the man who directed The Manchurian Candidate and The Train, Ronin is essential nineties dad cinema, focusing on a group of former Cold Warriors led by Robert De Niro and Jean Reno now forced to operate as mercenaries - modern-day masterless samurai - in a world with no Cold War... or so we think. Joining Ewan to discuss this twisty-turny and unheralded nineties classic is professional podcast ronin (and Tony Scott appreciator) James...
2023-11-13
1h 00
Book Vs Movie Podcast
Bridge to Terabithia (2007) Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel, & Katherine Paterson
Book Vs. Movie: The Bridge to TeribithiaThe 1977 Classic YA Novel Vs. the 2007 AdaptationBring out your tissues! The Margos continue Banned Books Month with the 1977 classic by Katherine Paterson--Bridge to Teribithia. The story of Jess Aarons, a fifth-grade kid who grows up lonely and poor but with an artistic temperament that helps him imagine other places and realities. His life changes when he becomes friends with a new kid, Leslie Burke, a fellow dreamer and misfit who encourages his art and helps him find magic in the woods. ...
2023-09-17
1h 10
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 50 - The Untouchables
Woohoo! We made it to 50 episodes, folks! Thank you so much for listening and enjoying our ramblings on We Love Dad Movies. We didn't have anything majorly special planned (Ewan totally didn't clock this was the 50th ep to begin with), HOWEVER - the movie that is the focus of this week's episode couldn't be more fitting to mark that occasion: Brian De Palma's 1987 classic, The Untouchables.A foundational and much-cherished movie for Ewan, De Palma's film is filled with lots of pulp goodness and features an all-star cast headlined by Kevin Costner and Sean Connery...
2023-09-12
1h 03
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 49 - U.S. Marshals
The Summer Vibes are getting Hot and Humid this week on We Love Dad Movies, as we head deep into the southern swamps for one of the most unlikely but under-appreciated sequels ever, 1998's U.S. MARSHALS!Following on from Andrew Davis' seminal Dadcore Thriller, The Fugitive, Marshals focuses entirely on Tommy Lee Jones' Samuel Gerard and his team as they find themselves hot on the heels of another fugitive - Wesley Snipes' Mark Sheridan. Joining them for the hunt is DSS Special Agent John Royce, played by a young Robert Downey Jr., but all is...
2023-09-04
58 min
The Vertical Viewing Podcast
Ep. 088 - The Accountant
For October 17th, 2016, Michael, Red, MikeG and Scott meet in the Nostromo lounge and discuss Jim Jarmusch's poetic new film PATERSON starring Adam Driver as a bus driver named Paterson in the city of Paterson, the disappointing THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS does very little to advance the extremely well-worn zombie genre for us, the excellent FRAGGLE ROCK is being remastered in HD for HBO and a whole new generation will experience the joy of meeting the Fraggles, Gorgs, and Doozers, Rockstar Games offers up a tease to a possible RED DEAD REDEMPTION sequel and the internet erupts into a dus...
2023-08-18
2h 01
Possibility Hours
Daniel Stillman - Conversations: the Fundamental Unit of Change
Visit PossibilityHours.com for notes and links from this episode. In this episode, Daniel Stillman inspired me with his definition of leadership. He defines leadership as “creating the conditions for transformative conversations”. We talk about the nine elements of his Conversation OS and how you can use them in your life and work. In his book, Good Talk: How to Design Conversations that Matter, he reminds us, “You are already designing your conversations. (Whether you know it or not.) Maybe you’re designing them for clarity, speed or profit. What happens if you designed your conversa...
2023-07-05
1h 14
GradCast
421 | A Soft-Rock Hard-Core Encore
This week, former GradCast host Rhys Paterson returns with an update on her Master's research. Hosts Charan Mandur and Scott Walters learn about all things rocks: coring, libraries of stone, and rockin' drawings cumulating in a 3-gig thesis. Recorded on June 20, 2023 Produced by Amalie Hutchinson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
2023-06-27
29 min
What's The Difference?
S1E13: Lost in Translation
The difference one little word can make - frustration, hunger, hilarity, and more! Instead of one main story, we have lots of shorter stories this time, all with the same theme of Lost in Translation. And a special thank you to Scott Sammons, our very first guest! If you enjoy this episode of What's The Difference?, please, please, please subscribe, rate and review to support us; it really is a small detail that makes a huge difference! What’s The Difference? is co-hosted by Nathan Bent and Clare Paterson, two data geeks… sorry, enthusi...
2023-05-25
38 min
Ed3 Podcast
Daring Pivots and Alternative Learning Paths with Hope Paterson
Hope Paterson is a transformational coach and advocate for change in education. Her passion for connecting people and fostering a culture of creativity and inspiration shines through in this episode as she shares her insights and experiences. Hope discusses the daring pivots that she believes the education industry needs to make, emphasizing the importance of thinking differently and having the courage to challenge traditional approaches. We delve into alternative learning paths and how Hope's experiences as a parent influenced her approach to education. Hope shares valuable advice for parents and educators, encouraging them to let go of...
2023-05-11
24 min
Possibility Hours
Dot Lung - How to Be More Human
In this episode with Dot Lung, we learn to be comfortable with discomfort. Dot teaches us from her childhood experiences, that it is simply a choice to be social and say hello to everyone. As simple as this may sound, to have an actual conversation or to build a relationship requires you to be authentic, curious, and find common ground. After all, we are all human, we all have emotions, and we are all in the same boat. Once we recognize this, we begin to step out of our echo chambers and work towards something together.
2023-05-08
44 min
Beyond The Beacon
4: Catholic Charities’ Scott Milliken on service
Join Bishop Kevin Sweeney and Communications Director Jai Agnish for episode 4 of Beyond the Beacon, a podcast of the Diocese of Paterson, N.J. They welcome their first guest, Scott Milliken, the CEO of Catholic Charities for the diocese, for a discussion about service. Bishop Sweeney talks about the opening day of baseball and Anthony Volpe, the new starting shortstop for the Yankees who attended Catholic High School in the Diocese of Paterson. He also reflects on celebrating Mass at a correctional facility, Holy Week, and the school shooting in Nashville, Tenn. Be sure to like this episode, subscribe...
2023-03-30
30 min
Talking Radical Radio
Injured workers fighting for compensation and care
In episode #509 of Talking Radical Radio, Scott Neigh interviews Eugene Lefrancois, Steve Mantis, and Janet Paterson. They are are injured workers living in Thunder Bay, Ontario, on the north shore of Lake Superior. Lefrancois is the president of the Thunder Bay and District Injured Workers Support Group, while Mantis is that group's treasurer. And Paterson is the president of the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups. They talk about the issues faced by injured workers in Ontario, and about their involvement in peer support, public education, and advocacy. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: https://talkingradical...
2023-02-21
28 min
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 24 - Ambulance
We Love Dad Movies is BACK, and we're starting January in the best way. Joining Ewan for our inaugural 2023 episode is Mike Scott of the Action for Everyone podcast, who wanted to chat about one of the best films of 2022 - Michael Bay's Ambulance. Mike's favourite 2022 movie and one of his all-time favourites too, join us as we dive into Bay's place in the Dad Movie genre, and how Ambulance stacks up as one of his finest efforts yet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-21
56 min
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 21 - The Last Boy Scout
Merry Shanemas everyone! For December, We Love Dad Movies is dedicating each episode to the action Christmas GOAT himself, Shane Black. Kicking off the month we have THE LAST BOY SCOUT, a truly tremendous noir action written by Black after LETHAL WEAPON, starring Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans as a has-been private detective with a disaster family life and a football player whose career was destroyed by gambling and drugs respectively. Directed by the late, great Tony Scott, TLBS also happens to be one of the most gorgeous-looking action films of the decade, as well as a perfect slice of...
2022-12-04
1h 01
We Love Dad Movies
Episode 19 - Demolition Man
The year is 1996. Taco Bell has proven victorious in the Franchise Wars, and the last remnants of the 20th century are ad jingles and the (terrific) poster for Lethal Weapon 3. In a sinister utopia that has abandoned the violent ways of the past, a megalomaniac criminal and his valiant cop enemy reignite a destructive rivalry - but all is not as it seems. In this week's episode of We Love Dad Movies, WhatCulture Gaming's very own Scott Tailford joins us to discuss one of Sly's wildest offerings - Demolition Man! - and to convince Ewan that it's actually a banger.
2022-11-20
1h 06
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me (Rebroadcast)
This summer marks the tenth anniversary of a landmark production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Their 2012 Julius Caesar was Britain’s first ever high-profile production of a Shakespeare play with an all-Black cast—a milestone that came 76 years after it was first done in the US and 15 years after it was first done in Canada. The production featured Paterson Joseph as Brutus, and he was so impressed by the experience that he wrote Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare’s African Play. The book takes an unflinching look at Joseph’s time at the RSC, both while working on Caesar and in t...
2022-08-16
34 min
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me (Rebroadcast)
This summer marks the tenth anniversary of a landmark production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Their 2012 Julius Caesar was Britain's first ever high-profile production of a Shakespeare play with an all-Black cast—a milestone that came 76 years after it was first done in the US and 15 years after it was first done in Canada. The production featured Paterson Joseph as Brutus, and he was so impressed by the experience that he wrote Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare's African Play. The book takes an unflinching look at Joseph's time at the RSC, both while working on Caesar an...
2022-08-16
34 min
Popped Culture
Stranger Things 4
On this episode Scott and Jason talk about Stranger Things 4. Monica... Well Monica has never seen Stranger Things... I know right! The fourth season of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things was released on the streaming service Netflix in two volumes. The first set of seven episodes was released on May 27, 2022, while the second set of two episodes was released on July 1, 2022. The season was produced by the show's creators the Duffer Brothers, along with Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, Iain Paterson and Curtis Gwinn. Returning as series regulars are Winona Ryder...
2022-08-14
21 min
What China Wants
Episode 13: The Dangers From Invisible China
This week, Sam and Stewart are joined by one of the foremost developmental economists on China, Scott Rozelle from Stanford University. He is also the author of the brilliant book Invisible China. When the world thinks of China, it thinks of the flashy, prosperous cities of the East and South coasts - Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen. But the majority of Chinese live a very different life, stuck in poor rural areas with limited access to education, healthcare, and jobs. Is this group, numbering 1/9 of the world’s population, a drag on the country that will disrupt the country’s development? Or is...
2022-08-04
25 min
The Gym Lords Podcast
Roger Bowman, Diego Andrade, Scott Paterson
This Episode we interview Roger Bowman, Diego Andrade, Scott Paterson about their take on being a Gym Owner.Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way.We would love to share your story!If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below.https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
2022-05-05
1h 28
Corporate CPR
Corporate CPR Episode 30: G Scott Paterson and Building a Successful Organization
G. Scott Paterson is a Toronto-based technology and media venture capitalist who has been active for 28 years in the investment banking industry. Paterson received his start in the investment industry in 1985 at Dominion Securities Pitfield working at the firm as a retail broker, he quickly ranked #1 in commissions of all the brokers with three years or less of service at the Firm. Paterson was later on invited to the then recently formed Midland Walwyn where he cut his teeth as a senior investment banker for four years, where he focussed on banking technology and media com...
2022-03-02
37 min
All That's Jazz
Season 2 Episode 25 Pete Malinverni
Pianist, composer and educator Pete Malinverni has been a fixture on the New York City Jazz scene since moving there in the early 1980s from his hometown of Niagara Falls, NY. Pete has recorded fourteen times as a leader in solo piano, trio, quartet, quintet, big band and choral contexts. He’s performed and recorded with a host of masters including Joe Lovano, Vernel Fournier, Charles Davis, Mel Lewis, Dennis Irwin, Jon Faddis, Karrin Allyson, Steve Wilson and many, many others. Having taught at William Paterson University and New York University, Pete now serves as Head of Ja...
2022-01-20
47 min
GradCast
355 | Musical Signification: From Bieber to Biber
Join hosts Elizabeth Mohler and Rhys Paterson as they talk to Frangel Lopez Cesena, a violinist who analyzes music from a hermeneutical perspective. What’s that you ask? Musical meaning. Listen in as Frangel, Elizabeth and Rhys talk about becoming a violinist, practicing, songs that make them feel good, and how we interpret and imagine music. Recorded on November 30, 2021. Produced by Rhys Paterson Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
2021-12-13
27 min
Around the Coin
G. Scott Paterson, Executive Chairman of FutureVault
In this episode, Mike Townsend interviews G. Scott Paterson, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of FutureVault. Mr. Paterson, 57, is a prolific entrepreneur, financier and investor focused on technology and media. He is also the Chairman of QYOU Media (TSXV:QYOU), and Lead Director of Giftagram. Mr. Paterson began his career as a financial advisor in 1985 becoming the head of Dominion Securities Pitfield’s President’s Club (the top producer of all advisors in their first three years in the business). Mr. Paterson was later recruited to Yorkton Securities where he built the company, initially as Executive VP then as Chair & CEO, into Canad...
2021-11-08
1h 00
Around The Coin
G. Scott Paterson, Executive Chairman of FutureVault
In this episode, Mike Townsend interviews G. Scott Paterson, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of FutureVault. Mr. Paterson, 57, is a prolific entrepreneur, financier and investor focused on technology and media. He is also the Chairman of QYOU Media (TSXV:QYOU), and Lead Director of Giftagram. Mr. Paterson began his career as a financial advisor in 1985 becoming the head of Dominion Securities Pitfield’s President’s Club (the top producer of all advisors in their first three years in the business). Mr. Paterson was later recruited to Yorkton Securities where he built the company, initially as Executive VP then as Chair & CEO, into Canad...
2021-11-08
1h 00
The Music Biz 101 & More Podcast
Reservoir Media VP Richard Scott DePerto - Music Biz 101 & More Podcast
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Kirk Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this episode, Reservoir Media VP of all sorts of stuff Richard Scott DePerto talks about music publishing trends in 2021/2022, NFTs, how Reservoire as a company is structured, the inequities between songwriters/publishers and sound recording copyright owners, and much more. It's a jam-packed hour full of 8 essential vitamins & minerals. Consumer for breakfast and...
2021-10-31
1h 07
Possibility Hours
Nicole Travis - Showing Up
In this episode, we talk about showing up, over and over again. How expectations and the basic social dynamics change when you show up just as a person versus when you’re invited because of your professional role. It's only when you keep showing up that you begin to get to the root of the problem. Why? We have our guard up, we can be defensive. Especially when we're strangers and power and privilege isn't balanced. If you keep showing up it creates trust and a relationship gets defined. People know what you can and can't do as opposed to...
2021-10-19
1h 11
Possibility Hours
Extrapolation Factory - Chris and Elliott
We discuss their project, Metro Test Zones, that prototyped future imaginaries for the city’s green urban commons with the help of a multidisciplinary group of scientists, public servants, designers, and actors. The Extrapolation Factory is a design-based research studio for participatory futures studies, founded by Chris Woebken and Elliott P. Montgomery. The studio develops experimental methods for collaboratively prototyping, experiencing, and impacting future scenarios. Central to these methods is the creation of hypothetical future props and their deployment in familiar contexts such as 99¢ stores, science museums, vending machines, and city sidewalks. With this work, the...
2021-10-08
23 min
GradCast
346 | Mars Rocks! A look into AI and Machine Learning
In this episode, Francesco Colosimo and Rhys Paterson sit down with Alexis Pascual, PhD student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, as he updates us on his research with machine learning and AI in space applications. Alexis explains how he uses linear algebra and statistics on images to teach extraterrestrial vehicles to pick out interesting features on a martian surface. This episode is full of questions to be answered such as: the probability of the MARS rover becoming a self-sufficient machine, what the Mars yard is like and who is better: Canadian Space Agency or NASA? ...
2021-10-08
28 min
GradCast
Special Episode | World Suicide Prevention Day
This episode contains discussions of mental health, grad school, the COVID-19 pandemic, and discusses suicide and suicide prevention. If you or someone you know needs help, there are resources available to help you. If you are a graduate student, SOGS.ca/support-resources provides a list of mental health services located on and off campus. Alternatively, the description box contains resources discussed in the episode. Listener discretion is advised. In this special episode hosted by GradCast, Francesco Colosimo and Elizabeth Mohler talk with Katrina Zmavc, a PhD student in Philosophy about World Suicide Prevention Day. Imposter syndrome, the COVID-19 p...
2021-09-10
27 min
GradCast
Special Episode | There Is No Planet B - Ep.2
In the second episode of our newest series, There Is No Planet B - Rose Giles and Brendon Samuels talk with Courtney Neidig, a second year Masters student in Education and Curriculum studies. She tells us the story of starting out as an ECE in British Columbia, the dissatisfaction in teaching practices when it comes to the environment, and ultimately how she found herself at Western as the head of the Society of Graduate Students’s Sustainability Committee. If you would like to get in touch with Courtney, you can email her at cneidig@uwo.ca...
2021-09-03
27 min
GradCast
340 | Good Ol' Hockey Game
How does a 1972 hockey tournament between the USSR and Canada lead to the conceptualization of masculinity and the expression of nationalism in Canada? In this episode, host Rose Giles interviews Kaitlyn Carter on her research about how the idealization of the perfect Canadian and the perfect man all ties into a game we all know and love - hockey. Correction to claim at 4:59 that Canada won the series by only one goal: Russia actually outscored Canada in the series 32-to-31. If you would like to contact Kaitlyn, you can find her on Twitter at @cartkait or...
2021-08-18
28 min
GradCast
Special Episode: There Is No Planet B
In a new series created by GradCast, There Is No Planet B - the first of many conversations about the definition of sustainability, and how it impacts not only the environment, but economics and sociology. Hosts Danica Facca and Rose Giles introduce Brendon Samuels, a PhD student in the department of Biology, and the Society of Graduate Student's Sustainability Coordinator. If you would like to get in touch with Brendon, you can find him on Twitter. Full video on YouTube Recorded on June 23, 2021 Produced by Rhys Paterson Th...
2021-07-21
27 min
GradCast
Special Episode: Executive Decisions Veep’s Part 2
In this special episode Danica Facca and Becky Horst, the Society of Graduate Students (SOGS) VP Academic and VP Finance respectively, speak with Rhys Paterson and Francesco Colosimo about their positions as SOGS VPs and give us the details on what it’s like to have these roles, how their responsibilties have changed due to the pandemic and their experiences holding such responsibilities while being students. To get in touch with Danica, you can contact her through her email academic@sogs.ca. Alternitively, you can follow her in Twitter and Instagram. To contact and Beck you can sen...
2021-06-22
29 min
GradCast
325 | The Magic of Mushrooms in Medicine
We often think of psychedelics to be purely recreational, but studies are showing that they may have medical value. Hosts, Rhys Paterson and Francesco Colosimo sat down with Master of Science student, Sid Rankaduwa, to discuss his research involving looking for the possibility of 'higher states of consciousness' in psilocybin users. More specifically, he is testing the effects of psilocybin on certain aspects of visual processing, and seeing how this might inform current theories of consciousness. To hear more from Sid and about psychedelic research, check out the MAPS Canada podcast! Recorded on...
2021-05-12
27 min
GradCast
319 | A Recipe For Plant-Based Chicken (vaccine)
In this episode, Carly Charron talks with hosts Elizabeth and Rose (with some quick peeps from Rhys) about her research on a plant-based vaccine to prevent Salmonella infection in poultry which she is doing for her Masters in Biology at Agriculture Canada. Starting from a talk in her 3rd year course to undergrad thesis in the same discipline, Carly covers the what’s, who’s, and why’s of the vaccine, and its importance on future farming practices and overall health of chickens. To learn more about Carly’s research, you can email her at ccharro5@uwo.ca or find...
2021-04-07
22 min
GradCast
#GlobalGrads Episode V: Earth-Shattering Revelations from Chile
Cindy Mora-Stock has had quite the life journey. Departing her native Chile to embark on a seismology PhD in Germany, she now finds herself in Canada at UWO completing her second postdoctorate. As hosts Liam Clifford and Rhys Paterson learn, travelling the world and exposing oneself to new experiences has a brilliant way of enriching one's understanding and making the international student experience truly special. You can follow Cindy on Twitter and Instagram. Recorded on March 25, 2021 Produced by Liam Clifford Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
2021-03-28
29 min
GradCast
Special Episode: SOGS Commissioners Part 2
In Part 2 of our Community Advocates Episode, our guests are Elizabeth Mohler (Accessibility Commissioner), Geneveave Barbo (Indigenous Commissioner), and Shannon-Thomas Carnahan. They discuss about what they do as our community advocates at Western with our hosts Yousuf Hasan and Rhys Paterson. They also chat about what difficulties they face in improving the student experience. Full Video on YouTube Recorded on March 6, 2021 Produced by Yousuf Hasan Intro theme song produced by Mathew Becker Outro theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
2021-03-25
30 min
GradCast
#GlobalGrads Episode IV: Going, Going, Ghana
In this #GlobalGrads episode, co-hosts Liam Clifford, Rhys Paterson, and Laura Baena are joined by Political Science PhD student Maxwell Bogpene. Max now finds himself at UWO to further his studies after originally leaving his native Ghana to pursue a degree at Ohio State University. But this was not without the hassle of being an international student during a global pandemic. As the conversation continues, it becomes clear that jollof rice and good banter are the keys to fostering community amongst grad students. If you would like to connect with Max, you can find him on Twitter a...
2021-03-08
26 min
GradCast
313 | Jumping from Mars to Icy Moons
Sample return on Mars, an ancient lake, oceans beneath the surface of icy moons. These are among the topics talked about in this episode! In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Rhy Paterson talk with PhD student Leah Sacks in the Department of Earth Sciences and the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration. Leah recently defended her M.Sc where she studied how material ejected from impact events on Mars are deposited on the surface. Now, she starts her PhD research studying the icy moons in our outer solar system! As a bonus! We talk about the...
2021-02-19
28 min
GradCast
Special Episode: #GlobalGrads Episode III: Endearing India
In the series' third episode, hosts Liam Clifford and Rhys Paterson speak to Earth Sciences Master's student Richa Agarwal about her time as a Western student. Originally from Pune, India, Richa endears her home by comparing its sights and sounds to those she has experienced in Canada. From Nova Scotia to Niagara Falls, her journey touches upon the highlights of her experiences and how nicely it complements the Western student body. If you would like to learn more about Richa's experience in Canada and her work, you can follow her on Instagram @doctorvworp19 ...
2021-01-27
28 min
GradCast
#GradLifeX Holiday Special: Winter Facts and Food Wars
#GradLife is back with another winter holiday special episode! Graduate students get to use the holidays as a chance to put aside work and spend time with friends and family, eating mountains of homecooked food and catching up with stories. This year we face new challenges with COVID-19 restricting travel and making it harder to see extended family over the holidays. However, it is not all doom and gloom. Hosts Gavin Tolometti, Rhys Paterson and Nikol Posnov break open the winter holiday spirit with stories about holidays traditions, epic food wars, random and fun winter holiday facts, and learning...
2020-12-21
1h 07
GradCast
Special Episode: #GlobalGrads Episode II: Missing Mexico
In the second episode of GradCast's international student segment, hosts Liam Clifford, Nikol Posnov, and Rhys Paterson speak to Earth Sciences Master's student Karina Martinez about her experiences at UWO. Hailing from Mexico, Karina speaks to how Canada has both benefited her growth as an academic and increased her yearning for home. A subsequent discussion on food, social outings, and tequila seeks to broaden our horizons and educate us on how the Western community is enriched by the international student community. Full video available on YouTube Recorded on Dec 6, 2020 Produced by...
2020-12-09
30 min
GradCast
Special Episode: #GlobalGrads The Inaugural Episode
Being an international grad student is an incredibly rewarding adventure but one consisting of a unique set of challenges. In a brand-new series debuting on GradCast during UWO International Week, hosts Liam Clifford, Nikol Posnov, and Rhys Paterson speak with Brazilian Political Science MA Ricardo Moll about the international student experience and what we can all learn from it. As the subsequent conversation highlights the obstacles surrounding travel in a global pandemic, the sights and sound of Canada, and subpar Tim Hortons coffee, Ricardo provides insightful context on how international students provide Western's community and the country with greater vib...
2020-11-16
30 min
Canada’s Entrepreneur
G. Scott Paterson, Toronto-based Technology and Media Venture Capitalist - Toronto - Canada's Podcast
G. Scott Paterson is a Toronto-based technology and media venture capitalist who has been active for 28 years in the investment banking industry. Paterson received his start in the investment industry in 1985 at Dominion Securities Pitfield working at the firm as a retail broker. Paterson quickly ranked #1 in commissions of all the brokers with three years or less of service at the Firm. Paterson was recruited by Richardson Greenshields in 1987 and in 1990 was invited to the then recently formed Midland Walwyn where he cut his teeth as a senior investment banker for four years. Paterson focused...
2020-11-13
21 min
Inspired Money
The Value of Having a Different Vision of the Future
Episode 166: Toronto-based technology and media venture capitalist, G. Scott Paterson talks about money, giving, and information management company FutureVault. Guest Biography Gordon Scott Paterson, better known as G. Scott Paterson, is a Toronto-based technology and media venture capitalist and the Executive Chairman of FutureVault. In the 1990s, Paterson gained notoriety in the Canadian investment and finance world and served as "a prominent technology and media financier" during the technology boom in the latter half of the decade. Paterson has been the recipient of Globe & Mail's "Top 40 Under 40 Award" and, in 2007, was recognized by Newsweek magazine...
2020-11-03
52 min
The Endurance Asia Podcast
Lynn "Red" Paterson - Paddling around New Zealand
Lynn Paterson, aka “Red”, is the first person to kayak around the circumference of New Zealand in a single expedition. It took her more than 400 days and she covered just shy of 6000 kilometres!You can find out more, follow the journey as it unfolded and buy Red’s book, at her website: https://www.redznzjourney.com/. Lynn is also on Instagram at www.instagram.com/redznzjourney/?hl=enIn our chat with Lynn about her incredible journey, we talk about a variety of people, including ocean rowers Paul Caffyn, Tim Taylor and Scott Donaldson, and discus...
2020-10-09
1h 40
How They Built It: Founding Stories from Category Defining Companies
The Paterson Center: Gaining Clarity on Your Life's Purpose | Pete Richardson, Co-Founder & Master Guide
We explore gaining clarity on your life’s purpose. We’re joined by Pete Richardson, Co-Founder & Master Guide at the Paterson Center. We cover the Paterson LifePlan process, identifying your own talents and drives, and strategies for facing fears. “Talent must be identified and then it must be cultivated. And oftentimes this takes years to cultivate and invest in and grow and bring it to its full expression.” — Pete Richardson EPISODE GUIDE (LINKS, QUOTES, NOTES, AND BOOKS MENTIONED) https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/pete-richardson-outliers-show-notes FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/pete-richardson-outliers-transcript CHAPTERS This episode is our definitive guide to gaining c...
2020-10-07
1h 14
Outliers with Daniel Scrivner: Explore the Greatest Innovators, Founders, and Investors
#6 The Paterson Center: Gaining Clarity on Your Life's Purpose | Pete Richardson, Co-Founder & Master Guide
In Episode #6, we explore gaining clarity on your life’s purpose. We’re joined by Pete Richardson, Co-Founder & Master Guide at the Paterson Center. We cover the Paterson LifePlan process, identifying your own talents and drives, and strategies for facing fears. “Talent must be identified and then it must be cultivated. And oftentimes this takes years to cultivate and invest in and grow and bring it to its full expression.” — Pete Richardson EPISODE GUIDE (LINKS, QUOTES, NOTES, AND BOOKS MENTIONED) https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/pete-richardson-outliers-show-notes FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT https://www.danielscrivner.com/notes/pete-richardson-outliers-transcript CHAPTERS This episode is our definitive g...
2020-10-07
1h 14
GradCast
292 | Destructive or Life Harbouring? Hydrothermal Systems in Impact Craters
The aftermath of a meteorite striking the surface of a planetary body leaves behind a circular depression in the ground and plumes of dust and rock. The energy left over in the crater can heat up the water that passes through the rocks, creating an environment that could have been responsible for the emergence of microbial life on Earth over 3 billion years ago. In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Rhys Paterson talk with Earth and Planetary Science M.Sc student Tabetha Shepphard about how she studies the composition of fluids trapped within minerals from the West Clearwater impact structure...
2020-09-28
29 min
#90thmw
SWEET SCOTTISH FA - Greig Paterson
Head of Coach Education & Development at the Scottish FA Greig Paterson is the special guest on episode 1 in the second series. Greig will be discussing his journey in coach education as well as his own experiences coaching players
2020-07-14
42 min
GradCast
276 | Disability Advocacy amid Covid-19
Elizabeth Mohler is an incoming PhD student in Occupational Science and a disability advocate. She is joined by co-hosts Rhys Paterson and Yousuf Hasan. Elizabeth chatted about the unique difficulties that people with disabilities have been experiencing amid the pandemic. As someone who has vision loss, she shared with us how challenging it can be to follow basic safety protocols. We also chatted about her co-authored book on Creating a Culture of Accessibility in the Sciences (2016) and her research on making STEM more accessible. To find out more from Elizabeth check out her Twitter @mohlerc F...
2020-07-02
30 min
GradCast
Special | Western Research Forum 2020 part 2
In this episode Rhys Paterson and Ariel Frame interview four students who had been selected to present at the Society of Graduate Students annual Western Research Forum for 2020 had it not been cancelled due to COVID-19: Brendon Samuels, a PhD student in biology, discusses his research and advocacy for methods of preventing birds being killed by glass buildings. For more info about saving birds check out https://birdsafe.ca/ or follow Brendon on Twitter @eyeonthefly Abby Al-Takriti, a Masters student in professional education and continuous improvement coordinator with Western Engineering, speaks about her plans to co...
2020-06-25
1h 01
GradCast
266 | Under Pressure: Sneaking a Peak Inside Rocks
The quest for understanding the Earth’s geologic past has puzzled scientists for decades, slowly advancing based on the shreds of evidence left behind. There are clues everywhere – from fossils and remnant minerals to pollen spores of extinct plants, our planet's history can be preserved the most unlikely of places. In this episode hosts Rhys Paterson and Yousuf Hasan talk to Stephen Pilar, a grad student in the Earth Science department discussing a fairly new area of research. By studying microscopic bubbles within rocks and minerals using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), he is working on developing new ways to uncov...
2020-05-05
28 min
GradCast
265 | 50 Shades of Tourism
Historical sites such as Chernobyl and Auschwitz hold a dark past, and require respect and remembrance from visiting tourists. In this decade, social media has brought upon a new type of tourism known as dark tourism, where reeducation is needed to explain to tourists why these sites must be respected and not used as social media photo spots. In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Rhys Paterson talk with MA Public History student Kaitlyn MacDonald about how she is working with the public to provide education about dark tourism in Canada and around the world. To find out more from K...
2020-04-28
28 min
Ear WOD Podcast with Swallow the Anchor
Evolve Gym with Owner and Personal Trainer Scott Paterson.
In this bumper three part episode I get to talk with Scott about his passion for fitness and his early MMA days. We enjoy a rant about slimming companies and discuss all about Evolve Gym. Pour yourself a coffee and grab a packet of biscuits for this lengthy episode.
2020-03-16
1h 20
GradCast
255 | Mapping Rocks Underground, But Not Magma
When we hear the word "map" or "mapping", we instantly think of a map of the surface. However, not all maps in geography and geology mean looking for surface features or geologic formations on the surface. Sometimes they map features or formations underground. In this episode, hosts Gavin Tolometti and Ariel Frame talk with Earth Science MSc student Rhys Paterson about her work on using boreholes to locate a type of rock formation (known as the Clinton-Medina Group). Rhys explains how she uses borehole computer analysis and core logging to study the past environment of the rock formation, and...
2020-02-17
30 min
Possibility Hours
Nancy Nowacek and John Sharp - Social Forms and Sports Arenas
What is the social form you’re in right now? Social forms are interactions, “the social can only exist in the space between two people,” Nancy tells us in this episode with Nancy Nowacek and John Sharp. Social Form is a concept created by sociologist Georg Simmel to understand the grammar of human interactions, the kind of roles and spaces we’re occupying in relationship to one another. Why do we care about this? We are messy and unpredictable and whenever we approach a stranger we can't really ever be sure of who they are where th...
2019-12-20
47 min
Possibility Hours
Indhira Rojas - Feeling State
I learn from Indi how to connect. To recognize - when talking to a stranger - that I’m having a thought AND a feeling. Sometimes the two are connected and I won’t notice it. But sometimes they might react differently or even seem disconnected from each other whether because of safety, or some micro expression, or good or bad energy. Indi tells me she sees Possibility Hours as giving us this space to be aware, to notice. Providing a third possibility to just notice what is the state of connection between a thought and a feel...
2019-12-10
27 min
Possibility Hours
Shelli Bohrer - A Party Everyday
In this episode, I meet with Shelli from Triple Aught Design, an apparel company in Dogpatch. We’re both members of the Dogpatch Business Association. That’s how we met. We had our chat on a park bench as buses and other amusements pass by. She shares her insights on how to talk to strangers - about dogs, t-shirts or the weather - and how working in retail is the best practice for talking to strangers. Because it’s like throwing a party every day. Shelli's bio: Sales and Operations Coordinator with 15+ years...
2019-11-22
16 min
Possibility Hours
Neetal Parekh - Finding Common Ground
Neetal Parekh is the Founder of Innov8social. She is a social impact ecosystem builder and licensed attorney, with expertise in digital strategy, storytelling, and communications. Neetal is the author of book 51 Questions on Social Entrepreneurship, host of The Impact Podcast by Innov8social, convener of Impactathon®, and a frequent speaker, facilitator, and moderator on topics including social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, and ways entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, and consumers can build and strengthen ecosystems for social impact. Neetal has been a speaker at SXSW, Net Impact, Stanford Law School, Santa Clara University Law School, Berkeley Law School, Ge...
2019-10-28
32 min
Possibility Hours
Anthony Lyons - Seeing Opportunity
Anthony started his career in business as the founder of several technology companies before a move to urban revitalization and community development. Nearly 20 years later his work has been featured in the New York Times, Fast Company, Washington Post, Forbes, and The Hill among numerous other media outlets. He has served in numerous public sector positions including most recently as City Manager of Gainesville, FL. and has received over 80 awards from international, national, state and local organizations in recognition of various community-building efforts. His design sense was informed while attending Indiana University studying Art History, attached to an I.M...
2019-10-14
43 min
Possibility Hours
Julian Bleecker - More than Hello
Julian Bleecker (PhD) is a researcher, product designer-engineer. He founded the Near Future Laboratory as a way to explore imminent futures in an experimental and playful way outside of the confines of more traditional research and development practices. He has been a professor at the University of Southern California, and a designer-engineer at Nokia’s Advanced Design Studio. He is also founder and CEO at Omata, Inc., a product design company that has developed a modern analog-mechanical computer. http://nearfuturelaboratory.com/ https://omata.com/
2019-10-07
38 min
Possibility Hours
Chris Grunder - Ambassadorship, pt 1.
Chris Grunder is an artist, curator, and educator living in San Francisco. Born in Hawaii and raised in Alaska, he's always been an outsider on the inside; observing the world and all it's vagaries with curiosity more than concern. He now runs a small gallery called Bass & Reiner in the Minnesota Street Project with an eye for emerging and underrepresented artists...just don't try to send him your portfolio.
2019-10-04
15 min
Possibility Hours
Nancy Nowacek - Talking to Strangers
Nancy Nowacek is an interdisciplinary working with the body at the intersection of digital technologies and the built environment, the regulation of the natural environment, and the forms of choreography embedded within. She creates participatory platforms, images, and objects that engender a sense of agency in an increasingly uncertain world and forge new imaginaries of power. She has been supported by residencies and fellowships from Eyebeam, the Jerome Foundation, Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program and Recess. Her work has been shown in North America, Europe and South America. She prefers laughter.
2019-09-25
51 min
Possibility Hours
Hunter Franks - Three Hundred and Sixty Five Lists
http://www.hunterfranks.com/shop/threehundredandsixtyfivelists-book Hunter Franks creates ways for people to share introspections, hear other people’s stories, and reimagine social norms. His practice encompasses community-based public art, visual work, writing, and installation. He shares cultural commentary and conducts actions that display that we are all far more similar than we are different. As people begin to contemplate their own role in shaping culture, they begin to reimagine the possibilities present for connection, empathy, love, and joy within their own lives, their neighborhood, and their city. His projects include a 500 pe...
2019-09-23
58 min
Possibility Hours
Maceo Paisley - Taking Time to Make Time (feat. Jenny Gottstein)
http://www.maceopaisley.com/about \may-cee-oh\ n. multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and cultural producer who explores themes in society and identity through movement, language, and imagery. - - - - - - after serving the in the u.s. army and climbing the ladders of corporate America, maceo "paisley" keeling III made his way into the world of arts, entertainment, and entrepreneurship. for the past decade maceo has danced professionally, performed on national stages as a spoken word and performance artist, as Executive Director of the non-profit platform Citizens of Culture, he uses art to...
2019-09-22
52 min
Possibility Hours
Ilana Lipsett - Power Structures
http://www.iftf.org/ilanalipsett/ Senior Program Manager, Equitable Futures Lab Ilana Lipsett is a community design strategist, and works at the intersection of policy, community engagement, and development. Ilana works with cities, real estate developers, international aid organizations, and creative communities around the globe to harness our collective capacity to address the world's biggest challenges. She creates and activates spaces to catalyze community development through art, culture, dialog, public input, and economic opportunity. Using culture as a means for bridging divides, and human-centered design as a guiding principle for economic development...
2019-09-20
18 min
Possibility Hours
Maceo Paisley - Social Shutters
Note: This episode was recorded while Maceo was on his book tour for Tao of Maceo and there were moments where the audio quality dipped. http://www.maceopaisley.com/about \may-cee-oh\ n. multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and cultural producer who explores themes in society and identity through movement, language, and imagery. - - - - - - after serving the in the u.s. army and climbing the ladders of corporate America, maceo "paisley" keeling III made his way into the world of arts, entertainment, and entrepreneurship. for the past decade mac...
2019-09-19
1h 03
Possibility Hours
Maceo Paisley - Modal Maslow
Maceo Paisley \may-cee-oh\ n. multi-disciplinary artist, designer, and cultural producer who explores themes in society and identity through movement, language, and imagery. - - - - - - after serving the in the u.s. army and climbing the ladders of corporate America, maceo "paisley" keeling III made his way into the world of arts, entertainment, and entrepreneurship. for the past decade maceo has danced professionally, performed on national stages as a spoken word and performance artist, as Executive Director of the non-profit platform Citizens of Culture, he uses art to help commun...
2019-09-17
58 min
Catch Me Up
Black Hawk Down
In this episode, Dave sits down with Greg Sheppard to talk about the Ridley Scott military drama Black Hawk Down.
2019-03-04
41 min
WNRM The Root
Scott Patterson Interview
Laura Palmer interviews Scott Paterson (you know he was the "sponge worthy guy") we talk about why he loves rock and roll and his diverse lists of credits. I feel i should get credit for nit bringing up Gilmore Girls, it was hard
2018-07-11
19 min
Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me
In 2012 the Royal Shakespeare Company staged the first-ever, high-profile, all-black British Shakespeare production, "Julius Caesar," set in Africa. The actor who played Brutus, Paterson Joseph, recently wrote a book about the experience called "Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare’s African Play." Paterson Joseph is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published May 29, 2018. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, "Bear It, As Our Roman Actors Do," was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer.
2018-05-29
34 min
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me
In 2012 the Royal Shakespeare Company staged the first-ever, high-profile, all-black British Shakespeare production, "Julius Caesar," set in Africa. The actor who played Brutus, Paterson Joseph, recently wrote a book about the experience called "Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare’s African Play." Paterson Joseph is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published May 29, 2018. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, "Bear It, As Our Roman Actors Do," was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer.
2018-05-29
34 min
Folger Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare Unlimited
Paterson Joseph: Julius Caesar and Me
In 2012 the Royal Shakespeare Company staged the first-ever, high-profile, all-black British Shakespeare production, Julius Caesar, set in Africa. The actor who played Brutus, Paterson Joseph, recently wrote a book about the experience called Julius Caesar and Me: Exploring Shakespeare's African Play. Paterson Joseph is interviewed by Barbara Bogaev. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published May 29, 2018. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, Bear It, As Our Roman Actors Do, was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer.
2018-05-29
34 min
Fuds On Film
Intermission, May 2017
From hugely budgeted action adventures to weird films about poetry, we have you covered with this month assorted grab-bag of films. Listen to our witterings on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, Neruda, The Handmaiden, Assassin's Creed, and Paterson.
2017-05-20
1h 02