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The afikra Podcast
Nathaniel Mathews | Zanzibar & Oman's Common History & Identities
Nathaniel Mathews is associate professor in Africana Studies at Binghamton University and author of "Zanzibar Was a Country: Exile and Citizenship between East Africa and the Gulf." He tells us about his journey in studying Zanzibar, prompted by his early exposure to Swahili culture. He delves into the historical significance of Zanzibar, its cosmopolitan nature, the Omani influence in East Africa, and the slave trade's impact. He explore Zanzibar's political transitions, from becoming a British protectorate to the post-revolution identity struggles, and the eventual union with mainland Tanzania. He also touches on the complex identities within Zanzibar, such as...
2025-07-14
1h 00
The Academic Minute
Nancy Guo, Binghamton University – The Search For Relapse Predictors In Lung Cancer Tumors
Lung cancer has a high chance of relapse, so how do we get out of ahead of it? Nancy Guo, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the school of computing at Binghamton University, discusses technology that helps us do so. Nancy Guo is one of the newest additions to the Binghamton University School of Computing as a part of the SUNY Empire Innovation Program. With 62 peer reviewed publications amassing over 4,170 citations, her research on artificial intelligence and bioinformatics aims to develop and advance precision medicine. The Search For Relapse Predictors In Lung Cancer Tumors
2025-07-14
00 min
The Academic Minute
Nancy Guo, Binghamton University – The Search For Relapse Predictors In Lung Cancer Tumors
Lung cancer has a high chance of relapse, so how do we get out of ahead of it? Nancy Guo, SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the school of computing at Binghamton University, discusses technology that helps us do so. Nancy Guo is one of the newest additions to the Binghamton University School of Computing as […]
2025-07-14
02 min
The College Admissions Process Podcast
298. SUNY Binghamton - Douglas Harrington - Associate Director of Admissions
🎙️ Inside Binghamton University Admissions: What’s New & How to Stand Out! 🚀In this episode of The College Admissions Process Podcast, I sit down with Douglas Harrington, Associate Director of Admissions at Binghamton University, to uncover the latest updates, expert application tips, and what makes Binghamton a top choice for students! 🎓💡🔑 Key Takeaways from This Episode:✅ What’s New at Binghamton? 🏫🔬 – Since my last interview in 2023 (Episode #138), Binghamton has continued to grow and innovate! Hear about new academic initiatives, campus developments, and opportunities that make this school even more appealing.✅ How Binghamton Supports Student Success 💪📚 – Wit...
2025-05-19
53 min
Brushwood Media Network
LIVE with The Famous Dr AL and Dr. Kerry Forrestal
Dr. Kerry Forrestal BIO: LONG: Dr. Kerry Forrestal, MD was first introduced to the field of medicine in 1979 at age 16 with his local American Legion Ambulance. When he was 18 became one of the youngest people to be certified as an Emergency Medical Technician(EMT) in New York up to that time. He attended Binghamton University (Then SUNY Binghamton), earning a Bachelor of Science degree with dual majors in Biology and Psychology, which he followed with a Masters in Business Administration. During this time he also trained to the level of Advanced...
2025-04-14
28 min
LIVE with The Famous Dr. AL
LIVE with The Famous Dr AL and Dr. Kerry Forrestal
Dr. Kerry Forrestal BIO: LONG: Dr. Kerry Forrestal, MD was first introduced to the field of medicine in 1979 at age 16 with his local American Legion Ambulance. When he was 18 became one of the youngest people to be certified as an Emergency Medical Technician(EMT) in New York up to that time. He attended Binghamton University (Then SUNY Binghamton), earning a Bachelor of Science degree with dual majors in Biology and Psychology, which he followed with a Masters in Business Administration. During this time he also trained to the level of Advanced...
2025-04-14
28 min
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary
The Art of Healthcare Fuckery
Buckle up, because Amy Gittelman is back, and this episode is one for the ages. A fellow SUNY Binghamton (yes, we still call it that) alum, Amy joins me for a hilarious and brutally honest deep dive into the absurdities of healthcare, insurance fuckery, and the general nonsense that plagues the system. From dodging medical debt landmines to battling insurance companies that seem hellbent on denying care, we go all in.But wait—there's more! We reminisce about our Binghamton days, debate the superiority of Wegmans over every downstate grocery store, and expose the dark art of he...
2025-03-04
40 min
Understanding Upstate
Ep 64 - Understanding Denny's on Vestal Parkway
Hashes to hashes, crust to crust. Today we memorialize the greatest Denny's to ever grace Vestal Parkway, just outside of SUNY Binghamton. Jim and Rob hear from those who knew this vital late night Binghamton hub best, as we pull in memories from listeners, reddit, and google. Never been to this incredibly specific Denny's? Don't worry, we'll paint a picture so vivid you'll swear you can taste the pancakes. Check out Jim's comedy album: Upstate Understandings Also check out Rob's album: NY Sticky Learn all about the behind the scenes of Jim's album in the documentary: Understanding Upstate
2025-01-17
50 min
The Lindsey Elmore Show
ABCDOs of Crushing Cancer: How Advocating for Yourself, Building Trust With Providers, Care Advances, & Detection Early Improve Outcomes
Dr. Kerry Forrestal, MD was first introduced to the field of medicine in 1979 at age 16 with his local American Legion Ambulance. When he was 18 became one of the youngest people to be certified as an Emergency Medical Technician(EMT) in New York up to that time. He attended Binghamton University (Then SUNY Binghamton), earning a Bachelor of Science degree with dual majors in Biology and Psychology, which he followed with a Masters in Business Administration. During this time he also trained to the level of Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Level III. Upon completion of his Masters Degree in Business Administration...
2024-12-17
59 min
Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Dr. Stephen Sideroff: Master Your Stress in College
Master Your Stress in College! Dr. Stephen Sideroff is an internationally recognized expert in resilience, optimal performance, addiction, neurofeedback and alternative approaches to stress and mental health. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences, with a joint appointment in the Department of Rheumatology at UCLA’s School of Medicine, as well as the Director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Ethics. For over 40 years, Dr. Sideroff has been passionate about studying and understanding resilience and optimal performance. He has developed and established innovative models of behavior and treatment approaches for restoring physical, emotional and mental ba...
2024-10-28
19 min
The NCSY Pulse Podcast
Elaine Braunshweiger, Northeast NCSY
In this special episode of NCSY Pulse recorded on site at SUNY Binghamton as part of the NCSY Alumni visit, we sit down with Elaine Braunshweiger, a former standout leader of Northeast NCSY and now a Judah Fellow at Binghamton. Elaine shares her inspiring journey from her time with NCSY to her current role in empowering Jewish students on campus. Tune in as she reflects on the pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs that shaped her leadership path, and hear her advice for young leaders looking to make a lasting impact in their communities.Follow us on Instagram...
2024-10-10
19 min
Strong + Unfiltered
EP 179 polyvagal theory, setting boundaries and living in alignment
Jenna has 15 years of experience in the mental health field. She earned her Bachelors in Psychology from SUNY Binghamton in 2007 and her Masters in Social Work from SUNY Albany in 2009. She is an LCSWR (Licensed Clinician Social Worker, 2011) and PMHC (Perinatal Mental Health Certified, 2022). Whether you are seeking to prepare yourself to become pregnant, are navigating challenges with becoming pregnant, have dealt with pregnancy or early postpartum loss, had a birth experience that did not go as planned, or are finding the adjustment to pregnancy/postpartum life difficult, therapy with a mental health professional can assist in processing these major lif...
2024-07-22
1h 13
Strong + Unfiltered
EP 179 polyvagal theory, setting boundaries and living in alignment
Jenna has 15 years of experience in the mental health field. She earned her Bachelors in Psychology from SUNY Binghamton in 2007 and her Masters in Social Work from SUNY Albany in 2009. She is an LCSWR (Licensed Clinician Social Worker, 2011) and PMHC (Perinatal Mental Health Certified, 2022). Whether you are seeking to prepare yourself to become pregnant, are navigating challenges with becoming pregnant, have dealt with pregnancy or early postpartum loss, had a birth experience that did not go as planned, or are finding the adjustment to pregnancy/postpartum life difficult, therapy with a mental health professional can assist in processing these major lif...
2024-07-22
1h 13
Ask Brien Show
An Entrepreneur's Dream with Barry Meisel, President and CEO of MeiGray Group
Finding an authentic Super Bowl 3 jersey, working with an incredible business partner, and turning a hobby into a thriving business can truly be classified as entrepreneur Barry Meisel's dream. This week, Barry Meisel joins the show to talk about his business MeiGray Group, which sells authentic game-worn jerseys and sports memorabilia to collectors. He discusses his background in the sports journalism field, as well as how he transitioned to become an entrepreneur. He has some incredible stories that he shares, including the one time Traci was with him and he confirmed an authentic Super Bowl 3 jersey from Matt Snell...
2024-03-07
34 min
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary
The Binghamton Musical Theater Nerd Story with Darren Petronella
The Wayback Machine was in full force today when my buddy Darren Petronella dropped by the studio for an IRL nostalgia-driven, GenX-themed episode about aging gracefully and our modern-day "Get Off My Lawn" grievances about life, the universe, and everything. Darren and I first met while undergraduates at SUNY Binghamton, with a common thread being musical theater nerds. His claim to fame, says me, was his epic rendition of "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin, and who knew all these years later, we'd meet up in person, and it would be like we'd not missed a day in over 30...
2024-01-09
42 min
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary
The Reluctant Clinical Assistant Professor
Once again, the SUNY Binghamton alumni network bestows upon us an incredible guest more than worthy of the hot seat. Dr. Adam Harris is a self-proclaimed "reluctant medical practitioner" who accidentally found himself proficient in all the right classes only to realize, "Why not?" Now serving as Clinical Assistant Professor at the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Senior Director of Strategy and Operations at Oscar Health, he's become somewhat of a unicorn with perspectives from all sides of healthcare. Beyond all things SUNY Binghamton, they discuss how social media helped and ruined everything, patient...
2023-12-12
36 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 4: Top 10 Things to Look Forward to at Orientation
In this final episode of the season, the hosts will discuss components of New Student and Family Orientation that attendees have to look forward to. Listeners will hear about different campus departments that will be in attendance and opportunities for socializing and networking.
2023-06-23
27 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode Three: Top 10 Events to Look Forward to
Though in no way an extensive list of all that campus has to offer, this episode will include information about annual events related to career-readiness, getting acclimated to campus, building relationships, and finding a sense of belonging.
2023-06-16
27 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 2: Top 10 Tips for Your Student’s First Semester
Hear some suggestions regarding budgeting, academic success, time management, and ways to stay happy and healthy during one’s initial transition to Binghamton University.
2023-06-09
35 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 1: Top 10 Hidden Gems in Binghamton
Welcome to Episode 1 of Season 3! In addition to the amenities Binghamton University offers on campus, the surrounding community is full of restaurants, parks, sporting events, and festivals for students to attend and participate in year round. We will discuss some of them in this episode.
2023-06-02
22 min
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary
Caregiving for Your Sibling, Virtual Care, and AOL Floppy Disks
Among the many cool things I love about my job interviewing amazing people is when I interview amazing people who also went to my alma mater, Binghamton University. Or what, as alumni of the 80s and 90s, will always refer to as SUNY Binghamton. (Sorry, not sorry.)Amy Gittelman fits both bills and happily took the hot seat to discuss why Pharma marketing sucks. what "digital media" meant back when AOL floppy disks were filling up our landfills, and, to get real for a moment, what it's like when your sister is diagnosed with Stage 2B Ovarian...
2023-04-25
41 min
Earth Ancients
Dr. Paulette Steeves: The Indigenous History of North America
The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere is a reclaimed history of the deep past of Indigenous people in North and South America during the Paleolithic. Paulette F. C. Steeves mines evidence from archaeology sites and Paleolithic environments, landscapes, and mammalian and human migrations to make the case that people have been in the Western Hemisphere not only just prior to Clovis sites (10,200 years ago) but for more than 60,000 years, and likely more than 100,000 years.Steeves discusses the political history of American anthropology to focus on why pre-Clovis sites have been dismissed by the field for nearly a century. She...
2023-04-08
1h 34
Word of Mom Radio
Carol "Stash" Stanley and LaceLockers® in the Business Spotlight on Word of Mom
Carol "Stash" Stanley is a Two Time ASA All American, Third Base, a member of the ASA Softball National Champion, established varsity softball program at SUNY Binghamton, is the ‘Godmother of Peruvian Softbol’ as Stash helped establish softball in the South American country of Peru, and trained the Peruvian National Softball Team. Stash's STAN-MILL MITT ® is part of the permanent collection in the Baseball Hall of Fame - Cooperstown, NY and is the First product invented by a woman in the Hall. She is the holder of nine sports-related US Patents and has won the Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award SUNY Fredonia...
2023-01-26
38 min
New Books in the Indian Ocean World
Ravi Palat, "The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650" (Palgrave, 2015)
Ravi Palat’s The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650: Princes, Paddy fields, and Bazaars (Palgrave, 2015) counters eurocentric notions of long-term historical change by drawing upon the histories of societies based on wet-rice cultivation to chart an alternate pattern of social evolution and state formation. It traces inter-state linkages and the growth of commercialization without capitalism in the Indian Ocean World.Dr. Ravi Palat is professor of sociology at SUNY Binghamton. His research interests include world-systems analysis, historical sociology, political economy, and the sociology of food. Currently working on cuisine as an element of state formation and the...
2022-09-23
33 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 4: Preparing for Move-In and BWelcome Programs
On the 4th and FINAL episode of Season 2 of "Becoming a Bearcat" we bring on staff to talk about what the move-in process for Fall 2022 will look like as well as the BWelcome program for new and returning students. Student co-hosts Kylie and Mo also talk about their personal experiences with move-in and the first few weeks of their freshman year at Binghamton! Episode 4's song is by Yard Party, a local Binghamton band formed by current professional staff at Binghamton University and alumni! You can check out Yard Party on Instagram @yardpartyofficial and hear their full-length...
2022-07-22
28 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 3: Academic Support
On the 3rd episode of Season 2 of "Becoming a Bearcat" we bring on students and staff to share the amazing resources we have on campus related to supporting a student's academic success and degree completion. Episode 3's song is by Akiva, a current Binghamton University student! Visit his linktree to follow his social media pages and hear more of his music on Spotify! Akiva had this to say about his music: "I make all types of rap music that honestly can't be traced back to a single genre. Every project I make, I try to sound sonically...
2022-07-16
35 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 2: Campus Community Wellness
Welcome back to our 2nd episode of Season 2 of "Becoming a Bearcat"! On this episode we bring on students and staff to share the amazing resources we have on campus related to physical and mental wellness and safety. Episode 2's song is a cover by Binghamton University's The Treblemakers, 1 of 10 acapella groups on campus! The Binghamton Treblemakers are Binghamton University’s only co-ed alt-rockapella group, whose repertoire includes songs such as Nine in the Afternoon, Everlong, When the Party’s Over, and the classic Stacy’s Mom. Come see them perform at the Dollar Show in the beginni...
2022-07-08
39 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 1: The First-Year Perspective
Welcome back for Season 2 of Becoming a Bearcat! We are excited to kick of Season 2 with personal testimonials of students who have just completed their first year at Binghamton University. We also discuss UNIV101 courses, a great way to continue the transition experience in a student's first semester, and showcase a new song series for this season where staff, faculty, and students show off their musical talents! Episode 1's song is by Dr. Dana and the Jam Department, headed by Mountainview College's very own Collegiate Professor Dana Stewart. The highlighted song is called "Enjoy the Ride" off...
2022-07-02
57 min
Crossroads of Rockland History
Prof. David Bisaha on Millia Davenport - Crossroads of Rockland History
Episode originally aired on Monday, June 20, 2022, at 9:30am, on WRCR 1700AMWe turned our attention to the life and legacy of Millia Davenport. David Bisaha, Assistant Professor of Theater at SUNY Binghamton joined host Clare Sheridan to discuss this remarkable and trailblazing woman who lived most of her life in Rockland County. Among her many contributions include writing the definitive book of theatrical costume history, The Book of Costume. Published in 1948, it remains the gold standard. (Royalties from the book were donated to the New City Library.)...
2022-06-20
30 min
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary
The Saga of Gail Zahtz: Cancer Jail, The Binghamton Crosbys, and Value-Based Care
Gail Zahtz is many things. Quiet isn't one of them. A fellow alum of 1990s SUNY Binghamton, her early career started in traditional old-school print, radio, and TV journalism. Basically, all things pre-Internet. And life went on its merry way for years, as it should, until a multi-year comedy of terrors befell her with a much-delayed diagnosis of Stage IV breast cancer. Hilarity definitely did not ensue as she faced innumerable and endless rabbit holes of shitness navigating her disease. Learn how she went to literal "cancer jail" and fought her way out, among other blitheringly insane experiences no...
2022-04-21
51 min
Conversations with Calvin; WE the Species
HOWARD BERG: World’s FASTEST Reader (Guinness World Record); Berg Learning; Lecturer/Speed Reading/Memory Training; SUNY, Binghamton (Psychology)
HOWARD BERG: World’s FASTEST Reader ( #GuinnessWorld Record); Berg Learning; Lecturer/Speed Reading/Memory Training; SUNY, Binghamton (Psychology) CONTACT https://berglearning.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imERZ9ltezA&t=18s BIO Howard Stephen Berg is recognized as the world’s fastest reader thanks to the cutting edge accelerated #learning techniques he developed that turn information overload into information assets. Respected internationally for his contribution to the learning process, he is listed in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records for reading more than 25,000 words a minute and writing more than...
2022-01-04
56 min
Chatting About College
Lisa GreenMills, '08 - 2021 Alumni Faces Honoree
Each year Onondaga Community College recognizes distinguished graduates who have made a difference in their community and professional life, naming them "Alumni Faces" honorees. On the night of Wednesday, October 6 at 5:30 p.m. in the Frederick Marvin and Ernst Schuh Recital Hall, we will pay tribute to the Alumni Faces Class of 2021. In the weeks leading up to the event we are speaking with each of the honorees. In this episode of "Chatting About College" we introduce you to Lisa GreenMills, '08.Lisa GreenMills is a Public Health Professional who has dedicated her career to helping others...
2021-09-15
19 min
Journey of an Aesthete Podcasthttps://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast.com/
“Getting One's Work Into the World: A Conversation with Jaimee Wriston about the journey of her latest novel from conception to publishing”
“Anything humans make of an artistic nature has to be literally brought into some kind of physical existence. Even if it is a lone person talking outside there has to be some kind of preparation of sorts, both the internal preparation of the one speaking, as well as how the physical setting is to be negotiated, the question of audience, if that is to be planned at all, the start and stop times of the speaking and so on. Interestingly we are very well aware of this when it comes to life outside the arts, the most prosaic or ne...
2021-08-17
52 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 8: Preparing for Move-In
On this LAST episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria discuss move-in information that was just released, what you can expect on the day, and how to say goodbye. They also talk about what you should and should not be packing for college! Residential Life serves as a guest to provide detailed information of the move-in process so you feel prepared to arrive on campus in just a few short weeks. Move-in Information from Residential Life: 3:27-13:43 This is our last episode for the Summer 2021 Orientation season. Thank you so much for...
2021-08-06
37 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 7: Belonging and Transition
On this second to last episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria dive into the topics of transition and belonging, focusing on how students can find their place on campus and make Binghamton University feel like their home away from home. Guests include Residential Life and our important diversity and inclusion resource offices on campus! Residential Life (Housing): 1:58-12:27 Conflict Mediation Program: 15:08-24:03 Multicultural Resource Center: 25:50-40:39 Q Center: 41:31-45:51 Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our LAST...
2021-07-30
47 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 6: Student Success and Exploration
On this episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria speak with offices that focus on student success and exploration of career goals. Sarah and Victoria also provide insight into additional resources on campus that center on student success, including Academic Advising offices, University Tutoring Services, and more! Fleishman Center for Career and Professional Development: 8:02-21:03 Peer Success Coaching: 25:00-33:45 Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our second-to-last episode premieres on Friday, July 30th at 12pm EST.
2021-07-23
36 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 5: Campus Safety
On this episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria chat with our important safety departments on campus and point you to the best resource to stay up-to-date on COVID-19 guidelines and information for the Fall 2021 Semester. Office of Emergency Management: 3:05-17:21 University Police Department: 26:40-41:44 Office of Student conduct: 44:17-57:51 Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our next episode premieres on Friday, July 23rd at 12pm EST.
2021-07-16
59 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 4: The Binghamton Community
On this episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria talk about on-campus facilities and services, including campus and city transportation and everything dining and meal plans. They then transition to the city of Binghamton itself and how students can look to make not just campus, but the city itself, home. Dining Services/Meal Plans: 1:34-23:01 Center for Civic Engagement: 25:47-48:17 Off-Campus Living: 53:53-60:48 Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our next episode premieres on Friday, July 16th at 12pm EST.
2021-07-09
1h 03
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 3: Building an Identity
In this episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria talk about how students can find their identity on campus through extracurricular exploration. With over 250 student-run organizations, Greek Life, specialty programs, Education Abroad, and more, there are many options for students to find their place! The Student Association: 3:01-8:54 The Emerging Leaders Program: 12:03-21:32 Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life: 22:43-28:51 Education Abroad Office: 30:54-41:24 Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our next episode premieres on Friday, July 9th...
2021-07-02
43 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 2: Student Wellness
In the first full episode of the Becoming a Bearcat series, Sarah and Victoria dive into the topic of Student Wellness. Guests cover a range of wellness themes, including mental health and physical fitness and students discuss their personal stories of overcoming difficulties when they arrived on campus as new students. University Counseling Center: 1:54 - 7:23 Mental Health Outreach Peer Educators: 7:57 - 21:42 Campus Recreation: 23:05 - 32:46 Registered Dieticians: 33:33 - 44:55 Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our next episode premieres on Friday, July 2nd...
2021-06-25
46 min
Becoming a Bearcat
Episode 1: Welcome!
In this introduction episode, series hosts Sarah and Victoria introduce themselves and share information on what the Becoming a Bearcat podcast will be about. This podcast series is intended for new students and their families of Binghamton University, State University of New York. This series will supplement the Orientation experience of Binghamton University and seeks to prepare new students and their families before their arrival to campus in August 2021. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to receive notifications of our weekly uploads! Our first full episode premieres on Friday, June 25th at 12pm EST.
2021-06-11
01 min
MENTAL HEALTH AFFAIRS⚡️⚡️
County Speak
This is an archival copy of my college radio program at SUNY Binghamton from 2007. I am interviewing the Deputy Mayor of Binghamton costarring Ethal Hill, townswoman. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/max-guttman/support
2021-05-18
29 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MIINIBUMP! Say Cheese and Die! Debriefing
We thought we were done talking about Say Cheese and Die! (Goosebumps #4) but we were wrong. We met up to discuss some of the finer points about Say Cheese and Die! we missed out on the first time. You don't need to have listened to the first one, but it would help because it's filled with goofs for your enjoyment. We discuss the finer points of My Little Pony, hot spider facts, and a dress made of ducks! Our next full episode is due to be out on January 26th! We're going to be reading R.L...
2021-01-19
26 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 13: Say Cheese and Die! (Goosebumps #4)
It's the first real episode of Geesebumps in 2021! We're looking at R.L. Stine's most powerful, camera based story, Say Cheese and Die! We discuss the power of cameras, telling people you won't do something, and what the evil camera's stats are. Fun fact: its's a camera! Our next mini-bump is due to be out January 19th, and our next full episode is due to be out on January 26th! We're going to be reading R.L. Stine's One Day at Horrorland (Goosebumps #16)! You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can...
2021-01-12
1h 03
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MINIBUMP! Geese Better Bumps Best Part Uno (Best Bits of 2020)
It's a new year, so why not take the time to look back at all the stuff we made in the previous year! It's some of the greatest bits we have done since the show began. It's a good little clip show that will fill you with joy about all the great goofs we do in this show. It's great. The next episode comes out on January 11th, 2021! We're going to be checking out R.L. Stine's Say Cheese and Die! (Goosebumps #4). We will also have a fun mini-bump on the 29th! You can support G...
2021-01-05
38 min
Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 932: Richard Smith Interview with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio
A classic trading conversation today with Richard Smith covers both trend following and cycles. Trend following and cycles go together? Some will say yes and some will say no. And that’s exactly the purpose of this podcast — raise awareness and raise debate. Bio: Richard Smith studied mathematics at University of California, Berkeley and then earned his PhD in Systems Science from the Watson School of Engineering at SUNY Binghamton under the late Professor George Klir. Over the last decade, he has researched and developed algorithms and services that provide investors with tools to develop a systematic appr...
2020-12-28
43 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 12: Night of the Living Dummy (Goosebumps #7)
Today on Geesebumps we are looking at R.L. Stine's Night of the Living Dummy, which is not about Slappy the dummy, takes place over multiple nights, and is barely about anything substantive. Also, did you know that it's Dumpster, not dumpster? Also, enjoy our Andrew Dice Clay dummy impressions, oh! The next episode comes out on January 5nd, 2021! Have nice holidays! You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice and one of our Stine's will shout you out!
2020-12-22
1h 04
Thriving Forward
Mitch Gruber Foodlink's Chief Strategy Officer
In this episode Sarah talks with Mitch Gruber, Chief Strategy Officer at Foodlink. Mitch graduated from SUNY Binghamton and worked at ABC Head Start before joining Foodlink in 2008. He earned his PhD in American history at the University of Rochester, focusing his dissertation on the decline of urban food access in Rochester. He also serves as a Rochester City Council Member.For more than 40 years, Foodlink has leveraged the power of food to end hunger and build healthier communities in Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties. Through good stewardship, innovation and col...
2020-12-16
47 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MINIBUMP! The Garbage Pail Kid-nundrum (Welcome to Smellville)
This year, 2020, the year that refuses to stop, R.L. Stine released the first entry in a new Garbage Pail Kids children's book series, Welcome to Smellville. We have made grim plans to read this particular R.L. Stine joint, but until such time, we are going to play a little game I'm calling the Garbage Pail Kid-nundrum. Can you do better than us? The next episode comes out on December 22nd, 2020! We're going to be checking out one of the most important Goosebumps books thus far, Night of the Living Dummy (Goosebumps #7). We will also have a...
2020-12-15
34 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 11: The Babysitter
R.L. Stine's young adult thriller, The Babysitter, is going to be turned into a TV show. We struggle to find out how. We discuss the greatest red herring ever, Danielle reads a bunch of food-themed pick up lines, and we develop a new animated show (Schrodinger: The Cat That Never Dies (TM)). It's all the goofs you asked and more! The next episode comes out on December 22nd, 2020! We're going to be checking out one of the most important Goosebumps books thus far, Night of the Living Dummy (Goosebumps #7). We will also have a fun mini-bump on...
2020-12-08
1h 04
Careers Unfiltered
Food for Thought, with Mitch Gruber '16PhD
Join Bryce as he talks with Mitch Gruber who received his PhD in History from the University of Rochester in 2016. Mitch reflects on how he ended up back in his hometown of Rochester to pursue his doctoral work after some time in South Africa during his undergraduate career at SUNY Binghamton and his journey to his present job. He is currently the Chief Program Officer at Foodlink, a nonprofit that distributes food to partners within the upstate NY region and serves as a Rochester NY City Councilmember. In this episode, Mitch shares how the skills he learned working towards his...
2020-12-02
22 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MINIBUMP! Goosebumps Protagonist Battle Royale
We've now read eight of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps books, and we have the same question all die-hard literary scholars have you have: which protagonist would come out on top if they had to fight to the death? You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod and you can send us messages and requests too! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! If you do, one of our R.L. Stines will give you a shoutout! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dream" by...
2020-12-01
28 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 10: Werewolf Skin (Goosebumps #60)
Bad news, ya'll. R.L. Stine wrote Werewolf Skin (Goosebumps #60), and did an absolutely amazing job. We go over the troubling realization that Werewolf Skin may very well be the best Goosebumps book, we discuss the ins-and-outs of being a werewolf, and our various R.L. Stines do a super-saiyan fusion. There's a lot of goofs here. Enjoy! The next episode comes out on December 8th, 2020! We're going to be checking out one of R.L. Stine's more interesting young adult books, The Babysitter, and stay tuned for a minisode on December 1st! You can s...
2020-11-24
1h 02
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MINIBUMP! "Werewolf Skin" (Goosebumps TV Show)
In preparation for our upcoming episode on R.L. Stine's Werewolf Skin (Goosebumps #60), we invited Steve and Emmy, the hosts of Misfits and Mysteries. Together, with their brave assistance, we go through the baffling, convoluted, absolutely unassailable plot of "Werewolf Skin" parts 1 and 2, and we get more and more baffled. These episodes are bonkers. You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod and you can send us messages and requests too! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! If you do, one of our R.L. Stines will gi...
2020-11-17
37 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 9: "Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's" (Ghosts of Fear Street #16)
It's cold and flu season so what better time to go through one of the scariest, illness based works in R.L. Stine's canon, Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's. We talk Jilly Juice, cleansing, the dangers of water intoxication, unflattering dream sequences, and overnight cold cures. As a note, these are all things that are dangerous for you and though Danielle and Joe-Joe are doctors, they are not medical doctors. The next episode comes out on November 24th, 2020! We're going to be checking out one of the later Goosebumps books, Werewold Skin (Goosebumps #60), and stay tuned f...
2020-11-10
1h 05
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MINIBUMP! The Curious Case of Jovial Bob Stine... (How to Be Funny and 101 Vacation Jokes)
This wasn't a spooky book in any way, and in fact is pretty darn far from Goosebumps and the like, but as it turns out much like Jordan Peele, Robert Stine started his writing career as a humorist under the name "Jovial" Bob Stine. We recount two of his books in this episode How to Be Funny and 101 Vacation Jokes. These are both just... You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod and you can send us messages and requests too! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! If...
2020-11-03
29 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 8: The Haunted Mask (Goosebumps #11)
Happy Halloween everyone! It's a goof-filled discussion of a Goosebumps story that takes place on Halloween itself: The Haunted Mask (Goosebumps #11) by R.L. Stine! Enjoy our analysis of a Goosebumps book that Joe-Joe foolishly describes as: "almost perfect." The next episode comes out on November 9th, 2020! We're REALLY gonna be reading Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's (Ghost's of Fear Street #16), and stay tuned for a minisode on the 20th where we discuss some Goosebumps apocrypha! You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive rev...
2020-10-27
1h 14
Out of Patients with Matthew Zachary
The Mensch Show with Brian Friedman
On the show today, I had the opportunity to talk to one of my best friends of all time Brian Friedman, who I had met on his first day at SUNY Binghamton in the Summer of 1994 when he tried out for the Jazz Band as this hot young drummer from Long Island. There are work buddies, there are colleagues, there are friends, and then there are the lifers; the legacy non-biological “family” members who stick by you through thick and thin. These are relationships where you each know the other one better than you know yourself; Someone for whom the...
2020-10-22
33 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
MINIBUMP! "Be Careful What You Wish For..." (Goosebumps TV Show)
Hey everyone! This is just a quick bonus episode of us discussing the adaptaion of "Be Careful What You Wish For..." from the Fox TV Show Goosebumps. It's also bonkers like the original R.L. Stine masterpiece, but in very different ways. Also, one of our R.L. renditions gives a shoutout to someone! You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod and you can send us messages and requests too! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! If you do, one of our R.L. Stines will g...
2020-10-20
31 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 7: Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (Goosebumps #34)
Breathy descriptions for fruit, white tracksuits, and a few of the most gullible children you could ever imagine are just some of the goofs we make as we go through R.L. Stines Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (Goosebumps 34)! The next episode comes out on October 27th, 2020! We're gonna be reading Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's (Ghost's of Fear Street #16), and stay tuned for a minisode on the 20th where we discuss some Goosebumps apocrypha! You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review o...
2020-10-13
1h 04
Murderous Minors
76: Femicide - The Murder of Haley Anderson (Orlando Tercero)
On March 8, 2009, 22-year-old Orlando Tercero strangled fellow SUNY Binghamton nursing student Haley Anderson to death in his off-campus residence in Binghamton, New York. He then fled to Nicaragua, where he held dual citizenship, leading to his arrest and prosecution there for the crime of femicide. Brought to you by Best Fiends!Music:We Talk of Dreamswww.purple-planet.comFor sources, visit: https://murderous-minors.podsite.io/episode/76-femicide-the-murder-of-haley-anderson-orlando-tercero-640Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murderous-minors--2964579/support.
2020-10-05
30 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 6: Be Careful What You Wish For... (Goosebumps #12)
Middle-school bullies, pent-up anger, and the perils of wish-making are only part of of the fun on this episode of Geesebumps! We're goofing on Be Careful What You Wish For... by R.L. Stine! The next episode comes out on October 13th, 2020! We're gonna be reading Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (Goosebumps 34) You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dream" by the band Dog Party from the...
2020-09-29
1h 06
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 5: Let's Get Invisible! (Goosebumps #6)
It's time for unseen shenanigans! Today we're checking out R. L. Stine's 6th Goosebumps novel Let's Get Invisible! We discuss maturity, parental glass liability, a deadly side-split, and a list of invisible stuff on the TalkTo. Spoiler alert, it's all buckwild. The next episode comes out on September 29th, 2020! We're gonna be reading Be Careful What You Wish For (Goosebumps 12) You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dr...
2020-09-15
1h 04
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 3: The New Girl (Fear Street #1)
We're dipping our toes into Fear Street #1, The New Girl, by R. L. Stine! We discuss obsession, the biomechanics of hand stands, and how frustrating it is that his best friend isn't the main character! It's a laugh every ten seconds! Probably. You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dream" by the band Dog Party from the album Hit And Run! You can check them out at dogpartylive.com an...
2020-09-01
1h 05
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 4: The Girl Who Cried Monster (Goosebumps #8)
It's a R. L. Stine's meta-narrative masterpiece The Girl Who Cried Monster on the chopping block today! Landings weren't stuck, but the discussion of otherness and the intersection of identity was pretty dope. Also, we got to enjoy our first Goosebumps anti-hero which is great. You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dream" by the band Dog Party from the album Hit And Run! You can check them out a...
2020-09-01
1h 05
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 2: Monster Blood (Goosebumps #3)
Today, we're discussing Monster Blood by R. L:. Stine! We discuss the incredibly obvious metaphor for capitalism, shopkeepers who refuse to do the one thing they're supposed to do, and witches coming out of nowhere You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dream" by the band Dog Party from the album Hit And Run! You can check them out at dogpartylive.com and dogparty.bandcamp.com! Geesebumps...
2020-09-01
59 min
Geesebumps - a ”Did You Mean Goosebumps?” Podcast
Geesebumps 1: Stay Out of the Basement! (Goosebumps #2)
It's the first episode of Geesebumps! On this episode we are discussing the second Goosebumps novel, Stay Out of the Basement!, by R. L. Stine! The sexuality of plants, discovering one's identity, and jokes about Mr. Bean abound! You can support Geesebumps by following us on twitter @Geesebumps_Pod! You can also give us a positive review on your podcatcher of choice! The intro/outro song of our show is "Bad Dream" by the band Dog Party from the album Hit And Run! You can check them out at dogpartylive.com and dogparty.bandcamp.com!
2020-09-01
57 min
New Books in African Studies
Ravi Palat, "The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650" (Palgrave, 2015)
Ravi Palat’s The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650: Princes, Paddy fields, and Bazaars (Palgrave, 2015) counters eurocentric notions of long-term historical change by drawing upon the histories of societies based on wet-rice cultivation to chart an alternate pattern of social evolution and state formation. It traces inter-state linkages and the growth of commercialization without capitalism in the Indian Ocean World.Dr. Ravi Palat is professor of sociology at SUNY Binghamton. His research interests include world-systems analysis, historical sociology, political economy, and the sociology of food. Currently working on cuisine as an element of state formation and the...
2020-08-19
33 min
New Books in Southeast Asian Studies
Ravi Palat, "The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650" (Palgrave, 2015)
Ravi Palat’s The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650: Princes, Paddy fields, and Bazaars (Palgrave, 2015) counters eurocentric notions of long-term historical change by drawing upon the histories of societies based on wet-rice cultivation to chart an alternate pattern of social evolution and state formation. It traces inter-state linkages and the growth of commercialization without capitalism in the Indian Ocean World.Dr. Ravi Palat is professor of sociology at SUNY Binghamton. His research interests include world-systems analysis, historical sociology, political economy, and the sociology of food. Currently working on cuisine as an element of state formation and the...
2020-08-19
33 min
New Books in South Asian Studies
Ravi Palat, "The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650" (Palgrave, 2015)
Ravi Palat’s The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650: Princes, Paddy fields, and Bazaars (Palgrave, 2015) counters eurocentric notions of long-term historical change by drawing upon the histories of societies based on wet-rice cultivation to chart an alternate pattern of social evolution and state formation. It traces inter-state linkages and the growth of commercialization without capitalism in the Indian Ocean World.Dr. Ravi Palat is professor of sociology at SUNY Binghamton. His research interests include world-systems analysis, historical sociology, political economy, and the sociology of food. Currently working on cuisine as an element of state formation and the...
2020-08-19
33 min
Speak For Change With Thomas Sage Pedersen
Ep.22 Interview | Rabbi Paula Marcus - What Jewish Tradition has to say About Social Justice
Send us a textFind Rabbi Paula here:Temple Beth El tbeaptos.orgRabbi Paula Marcus received her BA in Judaic Studies from SUNY Binghamton. She received her rabbinic ordination and her masters from the Academy of Jewish Religion in 2004. Rabbi Marcus sees activism and social justice as an important part of Jewish values. She served on the National Board of T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights and has facilitated workshops for Jewish Funds for Justice, Communities Organized for Relational Power in Action, (the local Industrial Areas Foundation affiliate), a...
2020-07-06
1h 06
Ride All Night
Episode 4 - Skip Daly
Episode Four features Skip Daly. While studying Geology at the University of Maryland, Skip was required to take a 5-week field course and ended up at SUNY Binghamton, in upstate NY. Looking for some live music, someone suggested he check out Bogies in Albany, where the band that night happened to be From Good Homes. Skips life would never be the same. He became a big fan of FGH and saw shows up and down the east coast throughout the 90's. Skip ended up forming BOS records and released From Good Homes farewell live album, Take Enough Home, Todd...
2020-06-29
00 min
Radicals in Conversation
Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis
'Mutual aid, solidarity and commoning become most visible during periods of deep crisis. This is when the structures of the state and of capitalist markets not only fail to address the emergency situation, but they often show their complicity in making it worse. When solidarity is revealed to the majority as the practice that makes a difference, it is as if society en masse were to whisper in our ear its desire to evolve: "I want to evolve, I want to evolve, but my evolution depends on you," says society. And again: "Make this relational care embedded in solidarity...
2020-06-24
44 min
KGNU - How On Earth
Vaccine Update // General Anesthetic Poses Alcohol Abuse Risk for Kids
This week on How on Earth, Beth delves into the science of vaccination for the new corona virus and speaks with Dr David Werner of SUNY Binghamton about his research on the likelihood that general anesthetics can set children and adolescents up for the risk of later alcohol abuse. Find out more at his website. Executive Producer: Joel Parker Producer: Beth Bennett Engineer: Maeve Conran Listen to the show:
2020-06-17
28 min
Wiki Politiki with Steve Bhaerman
Erik Goldman - Sick Care or Healing Practice?
Erik Goldman – Sick Care or Healing Practice?What COVID-19 Is Revealing About Our Unhealthy Health Care SystemAired Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 2:00 PM PST / 5:00 PM ESTAn Interview with Erik Goldman, Founder of Holistic Primary Care – News For Health & Healing“We have a health care system that is neither healthy nor caring.” — Swami BeyondanandaThe current COVID-19 crisis has made our health care system front-burner news. On one hand, there are stories of dedicated and skilled professionals who have put their own wellbeing on the line as the front line in fighting t...
2020-06-03
56 min
Scaling Up Services
Judith Bachman, ESQ., Founder, The Bachman Law Firm
Judith has been practicing law for more than 25 years. She is licensed in both New York and New Jersey. Prior to launching the firm, Judith was a litigation associate at Shea & Gould and then Dechert, Price & Rhoads. During that tenure, she worked on headline making matters including complex real estate disputes, securities cases, contract claims, and anti-trust issues. She received her J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School and her B.A. from SUNY Binghamton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-12-30
31 min
Journey of an Aesthete Podcasthttps://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast.com/
The Art of Prose with Jaimee Wriston Colbert
Inside the Episode with Mitch Hampton: “I was first introduced to Jaimee Wriston Colbert by her daughter Mailie Colbert, who told me I should read her mother's books. I read Climbing The God Tree, and later Shark Girls, and more recently, Vanishing Acts with the greatest pleasure. Colbert's work is exciting in its formal inventiveness: it blurs the line between short stories and the novel for one, magical thing, moreover it is fiction rooted in the real lives of ordinary humanity, sometimes, and in some instances people who are unfortunately forgotten or overlooked in a lot of book...
2019-12-13
1h 20
The Entrepreneur's MBA with Adam Kipnes
The Student Entrepreneur
Andre Haykal Jr is a 19-year-old student at SUNY Binghamton University School of Management. Andre is very proactive and passionate about opportunities OUTSIDE of the classroom. Andre is the host of the Real Talk University Podcast and author of What They Won’t Teach You. Connect with Andre on your favorite social media platforms! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-12-10
36 min
Sausage of Science
SoS 55- Viewing Life with David Sloan Wilson
This week on the Sausage of Science, Chris and Cara chat with Dr. David Sloan Wilson, Distinguished Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Anthropology at SUNY Binghamton. Dr. Wilson is a prolific scholar and has written widely on topics including natural selection, the evolution of ecological communities, and human evolutionary biology. In this episode, he chats with Chris and Cara about his theoretical work, evolutionary studies outreach, and his approach to writing and research. To learn more about Dr. Wilson, check out his departmental website: https://www.binghamton.edu/biology/people/profile.html?id=dwilson, his profile for The Evolution Institue...
2019-12-09
31 min
Dead Pundits Society
Will Neoliberalism End in Chile? w/ René Rojas
Joining us this week to break down the uprising in Chile is René Rojas, assistant professor at SUNY-Binghamton. We breakdown the political crisis in Chile and discuss the past, present, and future of neoliberalism in that country and beyond. This is the audio version of the YouTube video version, which is available at: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHahv2fM9eH2K4TzmsWl_Xg Be sure to subscribe to the channel to catch all of our weekly video content. *** Join the Dead Pundits Society for access to our new podcast (the same podcast, but "new" in the sense that it's t...
2019-10-31
44 min
info@theworkforceshow.com
Dr. Terry Gudaitis,PhD in Criminal Psychology
Dr. Terry Gudaitis is the Director of the Intelligence Analysis Program in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society. Dr. Gudaitis is the Owner/CEO of Mindstar Security & Profiling, LLC which specializes in custom cyber security, physical security, and risk management solutions for Family Offices, high net worth persons, and their families. Terry started her career as a CIA operations officer and behavioral profiler at the Counterterrorism Center. She left government service to pursue the expansion of profiling techniques as they applied to hackers and Internet/social media users for the commercial sector. Prior to forming her own firm, Terry...
2019-09-16
00 min
KGNU - How On Earth
This View of Life: Completing the Darwinian Revolution
This View of Life (starts 6:56) In this episode of How on Earth, we talk with David Sloan Wilson, an evolutionary biologist with a special interest in human biocultural evolution. Dr. Wilson is Distinguished Professor of Biology and Anthropology at SUNY Binghamton, and president of the Evolution Institute as well as editor in chief of its online magazine This View of Life. It is not just about biology, these ideas are formed by decades of research and drawing on studies that cover topics from the breeding of hens to the timing of cataract surgeries for infants to the organization of of a...
2019-03-27
27 min
The Beautiful Minds Podcast
Episode 28: Jabari Brown
On this episode I sit down with Jabari Brown, a recent high school graduate with aspirations to spread love in all of his future endeavors. Listen to his perspective on the world and how he thinks he can make a difference. Jabari will attend SUNY Binghamton in the Fall. Connect with The Beautiful Minds: Instagram: @the.beautiful.minds Facebook: /thoughts4change Twitter: @mindingchange Email: admin@thebeautiful-minds.com
2018-07-29
00 min
The Joy of Text: Where Real Sex Meets Jewish Law
The Joy of Birth Control / Rivkah Slonim on Sex and Marriage
IUDs, condoms, the pill, oh my! We break down the pros and cons of these and other common birth control methods and the halachic considerations that render some forms of contraception more acceptable than others. Then we hear from internationally renowned educator Rivkah Slonim, the Chabbad rebbetzin at SUNY Binghamton, about her three decades of […] The post The Birth Control Episode appeared first on Jewish Public Media.
2017-12-19
42 min
30/30 Health Podcast
Episode #18 - An Interview with Allyson Chrystal & Aaron Blaidsdell
www.3030health.com Today's podcast features two close friends of mine, Allyson Chrystal and Dr. Aaron Blaisdell. We recorded this podcast a couple of months ago, since then, we have learned that the Ancestral Health Symposium will be hosted in Seattle Washington. I will be presenting alongside both Dr. Blaisdell and Allyson Chrystal. For more information, check out the AHS website http://www.ancestralhealth.org If you use the code " AHSstrong " you will receive a discount on the conference price, and for every ticket sold using the code, I will make a donation to...
2017-05-30
1h 11
The Batcave Podcast
"I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle"
"I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle" Aired February 22, 1968 We come to the last King Tut episode of the Batman 66 series and out of all the characters in the series, John has always struggled with his view of the Mad Monarch. There is much to praise in this stand alone story, but there is also much to note as simply bad. Tut manages to confirm that Bruce and Batman are one in the same and it's a battle royale in the Batcave to stop him from revealing it to the world. Joining John to discuss the good and the bad...
2016-10-26
1h 05
Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast
Episode 5 - Aaron Blaisdell
Aaron Blaisdell is a Professor in Learning & Behavior and Behavioral Neuroscience in the UCLA Psychology Department. He presides over the Comparative Cognition Lab, studying cognitive processes in rats, pigeons, hermit crabs, and humans.Aaron knows the best way to carry a rat is on your shoulderAfter receiving his BA and MA in Biological Anthropology (at SUNY Stony Brook and Kent State University, respectively), Aaron realized that animal cognition was even more interesting than dead humans. So he trekked on over to SUNY Binghamton for his Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology with Ralph Miller, where he studied learning, memory, and t...
2015-09-03
00 min
The Batcave Podcast
Hot Off the Griddle/The Cat and the Fiddle
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) "Hot off the Griddle/The Cat and the Fiddle" Aired September 14/15, 1966 The Catwoman returns to Gotham City with another cat-themed caper. But what do a pair of rare Stradivarius violins have to do with this all? Will it get to hot for the Dynamic Duo to handle? Joining John to talk about the return of Julie Newmar as The Catwoman is author Robert Greenberger. Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com
2014-07-30
1h 14
The Batcave Podcast
Death in Slow Motion/The Riddler's False Notion
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) The Riddler returns to Gotham and confounds Batman and Robin with a new string of riddles. While the Dynamic Duo race about in response to the riddles, the Prince of Puzzlers is filming the entire thing. What is his ultimate plan? What is the purpose of the film? Will Batman figure it out or misinterpret the clues? Joining John to talk about Frank Gorshin's last first season turn as The Riddler is author Robert Greenberger. Comment on the episode here or wr...
2014-05-29
1h 12
The Evan Brand Show
Aaron Blaisdell: Questioning Happiness in Modern Life and the Effects of Stress on the Brain
Dr. Aaron Blaisdell received a B.A. in Biological Anthropology from SUNY Stony Brook an M.A. in Biological Anthropology from Kent State University and his Ph.D. in Psychology (Behavioral Neuroscience focus) from SUNY Binghamton. He is the president of the Ancestral Health Society and comes on the show to discuss his research in the lab as well as us questioning how modern life is helping us or hurting us. We also talk briefly about what stress does to the brain.
2014-05-21
1h 02
Podcasts from the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies
Economic-Political Transition and Popular Resistance in Turkey
A Center for Social Theory and Comparative History colloquium with Cihan Tugal (Sociology, UC Berkeley), Caglar Keyder (Sociology, SUNY Binghamton), Asli Bali (Law, UCLA).
2014-03-11
00 min
Podcasts from the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies
Economic-Political Transition and Popular Resistance in Turkey
A Center for Social Theory and Comparative History colloquium with Cihan Tugal (Sociology, UC Berkeley), Caglar Keyder (Sociology, SUNY Binghamton), Asli Bali (Law, UCLA).
2014-03-11
00 min
Financially Empowering Women
008- Women and Care Giving: Caring for an Elderly Family Member
We have invited Laurie Hauptman from Hauptman & Hauptman, P.C. to help us understand when you need an elder care attorney so that when a crisis hits, you’ll be emotionally, psychologically, and financially prepared to cope with this very difficult time. Laurie A. Hauptman, Esq. (www.hauptmanlaw.com) is a graduate of SUNY Binghamton and Hofstra Law School. For 8 years she was a trial attorney at a personal injury law firm before joining forces with her husband Yale in establishing Hauptman & Hauptman, PC. A law firm devoted exclusively to elder and disability law. Laurie is a fre...
2013-09-18
46 min
Barnard Center for Research on Women
Activism and the Academy: Social Justice and Civic Engagement in the Classroom
Colleges and universities across the country are increasingly interested in adding opportunities for civic engagement to their curricula, seeking to expose their students to new ways of practicing and researching social justice. Educators from several institutions will look at the ways in which these projects can build feminist awareness and community on college campuses. Panelists include Dara J. Silberstein (SUNY Binghamton), Jerilyn Fisher (Hostos Community College), Leslie Simon (City College of San Francisco) and Stephanie Gilmore (Dickinson College). This discussion, moderated by Susannah Bartlow (Dickinson College), took place on the second day of Activism and the Academy: Celebrating 40 Years of...
2011-09-24
00 min
KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Dr. Larry Ponemon, Chairman and Founder of The Ponemon Institute
Dr. Larry Ponemon, is a pioneer in the development of privacy audits, privacy risk management and ethical information management. He is the chairman and founder of The Ponemon Institute. Based upon his vast experience in the fields of corporate governance, privacy compliance, data protection and business ethics, he consults with leading multinational organizations on global privacy management programs. Dr. Ponemon was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Privacy for the United States Federal Trade Commission and to two California State task forces on privacy and data security laws. He was recently appointed by the Governor of Arizona to serve as...
2011-06-20
29 min
KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Dr. Larry Ponemon, Chairman and Founder of the Ponemon Institute
Dr. Larry Ponemon, is a pioneer in the development of privacy audits, privacy risk management and ethical information management. He is the chairman and founder of The Ponemon Institute. Based upon his vast experience in the fields of corporate governance, privacy compliance, data protection and business ethics, he consults with leading multinational organizations on global privacy management programs. Dr. Ponemon was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Privacy for the United States Federal Trade Commission and to two California State task forces on privacy and data security laws. Dr. Ponemon was recently appointed by the Governor of Arizona to serve...
2010-10-11
59 min
KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Larry Ponemon from the IAPP Conference in Washington D.C.
Dr. Larry Ponemon, is a pioneer in the development of privacy audits, privacy risk management and ethical information management. He is the chairman and founder of The Ponemon Institute. Based upon his vast experience in the fields of corporate governance, privacy compliance, data protection and business ethics, he consults with leading multinational organizations on global privacy management programs. Dr. Ponemon was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Privacy for the United States Federal Trade Commission and to two California State task forces on privacy and data security laws. Dr. Ponemon was recently appointed by the Governor of Arizona to serve...
2010-05-17
59 min
KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Larry Ponemon and Susan Jayson -Ponemon Institute
Dr. Larry Ponemon, is a pioneer in the development of privacy audits, privacy risk management and ethical information management. He is the chairman and founder of The Ponemon Institute. Based upon his vast experience in the fields of corporate governance, privacy compliance, data protection and business ethics, he consults with leading multinational organizations on global privacy management programs. Dr. Ponemon was appointed to the Advisory Committee for Privacy for the United States Federal Trade Commission and to two California State task forces on privacy and data security laws. Dr. Ponemon was recently appointed by the Governor of Arizona to serve...
2008-07-17
1h 01
CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]
"Session 1 (Politics) - History Textbooks and the Profession: Comparing National Controversies in a Globalizing Age" (video)
A symposium panel featuring the following papers: "Historical Memory, International Conflict and Japanese Textbook Controversies in Three Epochs" — Yoshiko Nozaki (SUNY Buffalo) and Mark Selden (SUNY Binghamton); "The Politics of History Textbooks in India" — Neeladri Bhattacharya, (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi); "Weapons of Mass Instruction: How Schoolbooks & Democratization Destroyed Multiethnic Central Europe" — Charles Ingrao, (Purdue University); Discussant: Prasenjit Duara, University of Chicago. This one-day symposium was convened to compare the controversies surrounding historical texts that emerged during the last fifteen to twenty years with the onset of the post-Cold War era and the acceleration of globalization, multi-culturalism and the neo-liberal order...
2007-05-04
2h 09
CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]
"Session 1 (Politics) - History Textbooks and the Profession: Comparing National Controversies in a Globalizing Age"
A symposium panel featuring the following papers: "Historical Memory, International Conflict and Japanese Textbook Controversies in Three Epochs" — Yoshiko Nozaki (SUNY Buffalo) and Mark Selden (SUNY Binghamton); "The Politics of History Textbooks in India" — Neeladri Bhattacharya, (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi); "Weapons of Mass Instruction: How Schoolbooks & Democratization Destroyed Multiethnic Central Europe" — Charles Ingrao, (Purdue University); Discussant: Prasenjit Duara, University of Chicago. This one-day symposium was convened to compare the controversies surrounding historical texts that emerged during the last fifteen to twenty years with the onset of the post-Cold War era and the acceleration of globalization, multi-culturalism and the neo-liberal order...
2007-05-04
2h 09