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Samuel R. Lucas
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Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve Radio 103
1. Lucas & Steve, LAWRENT, Izzy Bizu - Oh My Lord 2. Like Mike; Khainz - Peaceful World 3. PS1 x Zac Samuel - Sun Is Coming Up 4. San Pacho - Baby Got Back 5. (SR) MORTEN - Take Me Home (ft. Bonn) 6. Reinier Zonneveld, Bloom Twins - Mama Maria 7. Nova Blue - Groove 8. ID - Rise or Fall 9. Nick Schilder, Lucas & Steve - Something Like Magic (Club Mix) 10. (AOW) DubVision, KDH & I-RIE feat. WHAT EVA - Right Here (WDJF 2025 Anthem) 11. Victor Tellagio...
2025-06-14
59 min
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve Radio 103
1. Lucas & Steve, LAWRENT, Izzy Bizu - Oh My Lord 2. Like Mike; Khainz - Peaceful World 3. PS1 x Zac Samuel - Sun Is Coming Up 4. San Pacho - Baby Got Back 5. (SR) MORTEN - Take Me Home (ft. Bonn) 6. Reinier Zonneveld, Bloom Twins - Mama Maria 7. Nova Blue - Groove 8. ID - Rise or Fall 9. Nick Schilder, Lucas & Steve - Something Like Magic (Club Mix) 10. (AOW) DubVision, KDH & I-RIE feat. WHAT EVA - Right Here (WDJF 2025 Anthem) 11. Victor Tellagio...
2025-06-14
59 min
Book 101 Review
Book 101 Review in its Fifth season, featuring Samuel Sells the Founder and CEO of Impact Growth Capital as my guest.
Samuel SellsDisruptive Capitalist | Founder Impact Growth Capital | Social Impact Fund Manager | Affordable Housing AdvocateHighly recommended the book,Buy Back Your Time: Get Unstuck, Reclaim Your Freedom, and Build Your EmpireWall Street Journal BestsellerLearn to conquer the one real hurdle to scaling your company and growing rich: TimeHow you use your free time will make or break your success. The secret? It’s not about working harder or finding more time to do work. It’s about designing the freedom to engag...
2025-06-10
22 min
Fractured Fiction
Book review: The Shadow Gospels--Fall of Man by Matt Lucas
A good writer must also be a good reader. So what have you been reading lately, and what lessons can you learn from it for your writing? Today I review The Shadow Gospels: Fall of Man by my friend Matt Lucas!Want more writing content from Samuel N. Harris? Sign up here and never miss an update: https://chipper-maker-4656.ck.page/44c1d69fc8
2025-06-05
16 min
Brainstorm Cast
#171 - Knave 2 com Lucas Scarton - Brainstorm Cast T4
No episódio 171 do Brainstorm Cast, Samuel Hernandez recebe Lucas Scarton para falar sobre Knave 2e. Além de um sistema d20 intuitivo e sem classes, Knave 2e traz um inventário baseado em slots, magia sem níveis, alquimia inspirada na caça a monstros e um sistema tático para batalhas em massa. Mestres de jogo encontrarão um kit poderoso, com mais de 75 tabelas d100 para criar rapidamente masmorras, cidades, NPCs e muito mais. Com regras ágeis e compatíveis com aventuras clássicas, Knave 2e é um verdadeiro convite para a criatividade aos moldes da velha escola e av...
2025-03-27
53 min
Seeds of Grace
S1:E11 - Hannah's Prayer in 1 Samuel 1-2
In this episode, we delve into the powerful story of Hannah from the book of 1 Samuel. While Samuel is celebrated as the final judge of Israel, our focus is upon his mother, Hannah—a woman whose deep sorrow and unwavering faith inspire us even today. We explore the struggles women in the ancient world faced when they couldn’t bear children, a reality that carried deep shame and affected their identity. But Scripture reveals a profound truth: barrenness often signifies that God is about to do something extraordinary. Hannah's story stands alongside others, like Sarah and Rachel, whos...
2025-03-17
11 min
NovoCast Podcast
A IMPORTÂNCIA DA INTEGRIDADE E DO AUTOCONHECIMENTO COM LUIZ FERNANDO LUCAS. NovoCast Podcast #070
LUIZ FERNANDO LUCAS é um verdadeiro pensador contemporâneo, com múltiplas facetas: escritor best-seller, advogado, consultor, empreendedor e palestrante.Ele é o CEO da Escola da Integridade, uma iniciativa que tem ajudado a transformar a vida de líderes e profissionais por meio de mentoria e cursos voltados para ética, propósito e consciência.Com mais de 20 anos de experiência, ele já trabalhou com grandes empresas como Microsoft, Volkswagen e Bridgestone, trazendo uma visão inovadora sobre como alinhar valores pessoais e profissionais.Em suas palestras e consultorias, ele aborda temas como ESG, governança e expansão da consciênci...
2024-10-14
1h 33
The Democratic Constitution Podcast
Ep. 13: Samuel Moyn on the 'Devil You Know' and Liberalism Against Itself
Lucas and Luke talk with Samuel Moyn, author of several books, including Liberalism Against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times, and the co-author of a recent article in the New York Times, “The Constitution is Broken and Should Not Be Reclaimed.” Sam’s also the author of “The Liberal Plot Against Democracy” in Compact. Sam covers several topics in the interview, including why the Constitution is broken and why we should think beyond constitutions altogether, the warping of liberalism and the meaning of democracy during the Cold War, the Supreme Court’s role in interpret...
2024-09-27
58 min
Fractured Fiction
Interview with fantasy author Matt Lucas (The Shadow Gospels: Fall of Man)
I was able to chat with urban fantasy writer Matt Lucas, who just released the second book in his series (The Shadow Gospels: Fall of Man)! Listen in to our discussion here. Learn more about Matt and his work here: mattlucaswrites.com Want to get notified of future live videos and other writing-related content from Samuel N. Harris? Sign up here and never miss an update:https://chipper-maker-4656.ck.page/44c1d69fc8
2024-03-21
58 min
Galinha Viajante
GV#114: BP - Melhores Jogos Brasileiros de 2023 part. Lucas Toso
Joguinhos brasileiros, gostoso demais! Leon e Samuca trazem Lucas Toso do Controles Voadores pra falar dos melhores jogos brasileiros de 2023! Jogo de terror, RPG, jogo de ação, tem pra todos os gostos! E, como de costume, Cartinhas e um pouco do que tá rolando com a gente nesse mês de Novembro.LINKS DA GALINHAApoie a Galinha no Catarse: catarse.me/galinhaviajanteLojinha da Galinha: loja.galinhaviajante.com.brSiga a Galinha no Instagram e Twitter: @galinhaviajanteEnvie sua cartinha para...
2023-11-23
1h 15
The Lazy Cast
Just Some Girl Problems... (Ep.18)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about Oppenheimer, old allies, and of course, girl problems, along with some other things.
2023-10-22
1h 18
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve Radio 017
1. Piero Pirupa - Change Your Mind 2. Zac Samuel - Down For Your Love 3. KREAM x Marlo Rex - BLUR 4. Guest Who & FOOTWURK - Mi Corazon 5. (AOW) Duke & Jones - Move 6. GUZ & Anthony Attalla - Jimi Jimi 7. Jengi - Take U 8. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 9. (SR) Duck Sauce - Barbra Streisand 10. Audien - Superhero 11. Lucas & Steve - LFG 12. R3WIRE - The Sound 13. Julian Cross - Runaway 14. cassö x...
2023-10-21
59 min
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve Radio 017
1. Piero Pirupa - Change Your Mind 2. Zac Samuel - Down For Your Love 3. KREAM x Marlo Rex - BLUR 4. Guest Who & FOOTWURK - Mi Corazon 5. (AOW) Duke & Jones - Move 6. GUZ & Anthony Attalla - Jimi Jimi 7. Jengi - Take U 8. Lucas & Steve - What We Know (feat. Conor Byrne) [Club Mix] 9. (SR) Duck Sauce - Barbra Streisand 10. Audien - Superhero 11. Lucas & Steve - LFG 12. R3WIRE - The Sound 13. Julian Cross - Runaway 14. cassö x...
2023-10-21
59 min
La Biblia en un Año (con Samu Uribe)
Lucas: Detrás del Libro | Ft. Luis Beltrán
Episodio Bonus: Detrás del Libro | San Lucas Ft. Luis Beltrán El pastor Luis Beltrán es el pastor titular de la iglesia Puente Largo en Bogotá, Colombia; donde además de plantar iglesias están impactando diferentes naciones, equipando y enviando misioneros. ¡Gracias, Luis por tu apoyo en La Biblia en un Año! Instragram: @luishbeltran Samuel Uribe - La Biblia en Un Año
2023-09-14
07 min
The Lazy Cast
This Gets Controversial... (Ep.17)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about some pretty controversial topics, along with some other things.
2023-08-15
1h 01
The Lazy Cast
The Old Days Of YouTube... (Ep. 16)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about old memories of online school, some random experience, and reliving some old YouTube videos.
2023-07-24
1h 17
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve presents: Skyline Sessions 332
1. Behmer x AMBERLIND x Nathassia – Forbidden Love (feat. Jessica Chertock) 2. KSHMR & Quarterhead - Major Lazer (Bhavv VIP Mix) 3. Wave Wave & VINNE - Drumz 4. (SSS) CMC$ & NUZB feat. Felix Samuel - Sin City 5. Harrison - Give Me All Your Love 6. Armin van Buuren & HRRTZ feat. Julia Church - Fire With Fire 7. Marc Benjamin - Believe 8. (EP) Lucas & Steve - Careful What You Wish For (feat. Alida) [Dub Mix] 9. Morgan Page & TELYKAST - Dancing All Alone (HÜMAN Remix) 10. Yves V, ÜHÜ – Strike A Pose (feat. B...
2023-05-13
59 min
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve presents: Skyline Sessions 332
1. Behmer x AMBERLIND x Nathassia – Forbidden Love (feat. Jessica Chertock) 2. KSHMR & Quarterhead - Major Lazer (Bhavv VIP Mix) 3. Wave Wave & VINNE - Drumz 4. (SSS) CMC$ & NUZB feat. Felix Samuel - Sin City 5. Harrison - Give Me All Your Love 6. Armin van Buuren & HRRTZ feat. Julia Church - Fire With Fire 7. Marc Benjamin - Believe 8. (EP) Lucas & Steve - Careful What You Wish For (feat. Alida) [Dub Mix] 9. Morgan Page & TELYKAST - Dancing All Alone (HÜMAN Remix) 10. Yves V, ÜHÜ – Strike A Pose (feat. B...
2023-05-13
59 min
The Lazy Cast
We Are Slipping Out Of Reality.... (EP.15)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas remanence about a special time they had and searched through their camera rolls to find a video of that night, and more.
2023-05-10
1h 02
The Lazy Cast
Who Is Megan?? (EP.13)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about Megan is Missing, along with other scary and horrifying things they have experienced.
2023-05-02
1h 12
Fractured Fiction
Book review: The Shadow Gospels by Matt Lucas
Writers: what are you reading these days, and how can it influence your writing craft? Today I review my latest fiction read, The Shadow Gospels by Matt Lucas! Want more writing content from Samuel N. Harris? Sign up here and never miss an update: https://chipper-maker-4656.ck.page/44c1d69fc8
2023-03-30
09 min
The Lazy Cast
Who Is Megan?? (EP.13)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about Megan is Missing, along with other scary and horrifying things they have experienced.
2023-02-01
1h 12
The Lazy Cast
Schools Back!!!!! (EP. 8)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about school, and school, and some more school, along with some other things.
2022-12-11
1h 01
Keepin It Real w/Caramel "As We Say 100"
Over the phone conversation w/ Standup Comedian & Serial Entrepreneur-Tori Samuel aka Slimmwit2mm's
Keepin It Real telephone conversation with Tori Samuel aka SLIMMWIT2M'S was so fun. She is a funny entrepreneur and she is ready to show the world what she can bring to the table. Tori Samuel is 39 years old. She is a wife and a mother of 4. Slimm is from Ocala, Florida. She has only been doing standup comedy for one year and she is moving forward in her career. Slimm has won the 2022 Punchline Kang Comedy Festival, which she will be the Headliner on the Punchline Kang on the Paradise Cruise sailing to Jamaica and Cayman Islands in April...
2022-12-04
23 min
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve presents: Skyline Sessions 308
1. Wahlstedt - The Funky Beat 2. Future Class & CMC$ feat. Felix Samuel - Afterglow 3. Lucas & Steve x 4 Strings - If It Ain't Love (feat. Lagique) 4. Zac Samuel - Care At All ( 5. (SSS) Otto Knows - Randomize 6. MorganJ x Alessia Labate - Waste My Time 7. Mr. Belt & Wezol, Millean. - Fool (feat. Betty Bloom) 8. Lucas & Steve - Rage 9. (AOW) TV Noise - The Afterparty 10. ManyFew x PBH & Jack - Up To No Good 11. Thomas Newson & Hollaphonic - Feel This Way
2022-11-26
58 min
Lucas & Steve Radio
Lucas & Steve presents: Skyline Sessions 308
1. Wahlstedt - The Funky Beat 2. Future Class & CMC$ feat. Felix Samuel - Afterglow 3. Lucas & Steve x 4 Strings - If It Ain't Love (feat. Lagique) 4. Zac Samuel - Care At All ( 5. (SSS) Otto Knows - Randomize 6. MorganJ x Alessia Labate - Waste My Time 7. Mr. Belt & Wezol, Millean. - Fool (feat. Betty Bloom) 8. Lucas & Steve - Rage 9. (AOW) TV Noise - The Afterparty 10. ManyFew x PBH & Jack - Up To No Good 11. Thomas Newson & Hollaphonic - Feel This Way
2022-11-26
58 min
The Small Business Surgeon
Lucas Longmire: King of Automation
Hey guys today I want to welcome our very special guest, Lucas Longmire. He is a renowned public speaker whose writings have been featured in multiple publications, & the KING of automation in investments. Today he talks to us about how we went from having a job to investing and becoming his own boss.You can find Lucas on Facebook, Instagram, & his website.
2022-10-31
54 min
The Lazy Cast
Samuel Broke A CHAIR!!! (EP.6)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about the most random stuff, like seriously, the most RANDOM stuff.
2022-08-23
55 min
PodFalah
153 (S07E20) - Entrevista com Samuel Porfirio (Engrenagem Urbana)
Lucas Pinho conversa com o Samuel Porfirio, MC da banda Engrenagem Urbana. Ele falou sobre sua coleção de discos, as mudanças na cena do rap, a volta aos palcos e tudo sobre o álbum "Primeira Linha".
2022-08-19
1h 06
The Lazy Cast
What About Skittles?? (EP.4... again)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about the walking dead, some dude named Marshall, and something about skittles? Along with some other things.
2022-08-04
55 min
The Lazy Cast
The Urban Dictionary Has Gone Wild!! (EP.3)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas reminisce on there childhood gaming, go through some interesting urban dictionary terms, and more!!
2022-07-31
51 min
Ligado Na Verdade
Samuel voltou dos mortos?
Existe um debate sobre o relato descrito no primeiro livro de Samuel, capítulo 28. Saul procurou uma feiticeira para falar com o profeta Samuel que já tinha morrido. Algo estranho acontece e você não vai querer deixar de saber o que houve! Acompanhe o nosso podcast de hoje e fique Ligado na Verdade!
2022-07-30
15 min
The Lazy Cast
Unbelievable Work Stories (EP.2)
In this episode, Samuel and Lucas talk about their craziest experiences at work... along with some other things!!
2022-07-28
49 min
TheStick9erEmpire Podcast
Deebo Samuel & the SF 49ers - proud owners of the LA Rams
Lucas & Lucas discuss the, season-saving, over-due, 49ers 1st win at home this season, on the National spotlight Monday Night stage, for their first home victory in over a year Lucas "Nostradamus" McLaughlin predicted exact score and defensive points scored in last weeks show Jimmy G looks sharp - going thru his progressions - displaying his shining veteran leadership It's future hall of fame, Deebo Samuel's world and the rest of us just live here, Deebo dominates the Rams in every aspect of the game Defense puts forth their best effort of t...
2021-11-19
30 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Social fallout from Fry’s demise & The scope, nature, and causes of child abuse and neglect
This week we discuss what appears to be a sad development for computing–Fry’s electronics has gone out of business. And, I recently spoke with Professor Sarah Font of Pennsylvania State University about her recent paper titled “The Scope, Nature, and Causes of Child Abuse and Neglect.” The paper was recently published in the ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, and is co-authored by Kathryn Maguire-Jack. Segment 1 -- Sarah Font on “The Scope, Nature, and Causes of Child Abuse and Neglect.” Segment 2 – Another retailer bites the dust: Social fallout from the closure of...
2021-02-26
31 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
LeBron James and Two Models of Justice & Disparate Effects of Black and White Gentrifiers
This week we consider the justice implicated in a warning the National Basketball Association gave LeBron James for an on-court violation that the referee did not call. And, I recently spoke with Professor Mahesh Somashekhar of the University of Illinois at Chicago about his recent paper titled “Racial Inequality between Gentrifiers: How the Race of Gentrifiers Affects Retail Development in Gentrifying Neighborhoods.” The paper is to be published in City and Community, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 – Mahesh Somashekar on “Racial Inequality between Gentrifiers: How the Race of Gentrifiers Affects Retail Development in Gentrifying Neighborhoods.” Segment 2 – Tariff and D...
2021-02-18
30 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Framing and state capacity & Culture war, issue alignment, and partisanship in the United States
This week we discuss a hacker’s recent breach of a Florida town’s water supply. But first, as the Senate trial of impeached former President Donald Trump proceeds, some are suggesting that the nation has not been this polarized since the Civil War. Well, what does sociological research on political polarization say? I recently spoke with Austin Kozlowski, doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago, about his recent paper titled “Issue alignment and partisanship in the American public: Revisiting the ‘partisans without constraint’ thesis.” The paper is to be published in Social Science Research, and is co-authored by James P. Mur...
2021-02-12
33 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
3 Segments: In Memoriam, Lego Bike Lanes, & Terrorism and Undocumented Immigration
This week we discuss the grassroots effort to add bike lanes to LEGO modules, and we mark the passing of a giant in the field of sociology. And, I recently spoke with Professor Michael Light of the University of Wisconsin-Madison about his recent paper titled “Undocumented immigration and terrorism: Is there a connection?” The paper is to be published in Social Science Research, and is co-authored by Julia Thomas. Segment 1 -- Michael Light on “Undocumented immigration and terrorism: Is there a connection?” Segment 2 -- Implications of the campaign to add and expand bike lanes in LEGO mod...
2021-02-05
41 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Algorithms and reducing healthcare disparities & The varying effects of bilateral investment treaties
This week we discuss how new means of constructing algorithms may reduce racial disparities in health care. And, I speak with Professor Nina Bandelj of the University of California-Irvine about her recent paper titled “Amplified Decoupling in the Global Economy: The Case of Bilateral Investment Treaties.” The paper is to be published in Socius, and is co-authored by Aaron Tester. Segment 1 -- Nina Bandelj on “Amplified Decoupling in the Global Economy: The Case of Bilateral Investment Treaties” Segment 2 -- A novel way to construct diagnostic algorithms can reduce health care disparities along lines of race, income...
2021-01-26
26 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Will the US attain herd immunity? & The Effects of Welfare on Political Participation
This week we discuss the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations in the United States. And, I speak with Professor Naomi Sugie of the University of California-Irvine about her recent paper titled “Marginalization or Incorporation? Welfare Receipt and Political Participation Among Young Adults.” The paper is to be published in Social Problems, and is co-authored by Emma Conner. Segment 1 -- Naomi Sugie on “Marginalization or Incorporation? Welfare Receipt and Political Participation Among Young Adults” Segment 2 -- Social and geopolitical implications of the pace of COVID-19 vaccination, vaccination refusal, virus mutations, and the possible failure to attain herd immunity...
2021-01-25
33 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
A 2020 Retrospective: COVID, Protest, Election, & Climate Change
This week we take a look back at 2020, with Trevor Hoppe, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of North-Carolina-Greensboro; Marlese Durr, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Wright State University; David M. Smith, Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas; and Hannah Holleman, Associate Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies, Amherst College.
2021-01-20
1h 40
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Choice Overload & Do Whites See Differences in Black Skin Tones?
This week we consider how people select their health insurance when faced with several options. And, I recently spoke with Professor Lance Hannon of Villanova University about his recent paper titled “Do White People See Variation in Black Skin Tones? Reexamining a Purported Outgroup Homogeneity Effect.” The paper is to be published in Social Psychology Quarterly, and is co-authored by Verna M. Keith, Robert DeFina, and Mary E. Campbell. Segment 1 -- Lance Hannon on “Do White People See Variation in Black Skin Tones? Reexamining a Purported Outgroup Homogeneity Effect.” Segment 2 –Choice overload in health insurance plan selec...
2020-12-17
36 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Santa, the Postal Service, and You & Net Worth Poverty in Child Households
This week we reflect upon some insights after considering letters children have sent to Santa about the year 2020. And, I recently spoke with Professor Lisa Keister of Duke University about her recent paper titled “Net Worth Poverty in Child Households by Race and Ethnicity, 1989-2019.” The paper is to be published in Journal of Marriage and Family, and is co-authored by Christina Gibson-Davis and Lisa A. Gennetian. Segment 1 -- Lisa Keister on “Net Worth Poverty in Child Households by Race and Ethnicity, 1989-2019.” Segment 2 – Santa, the Postal Service, and You
2020-12-11
34 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Does anyone want kids anymore & the stability of androgynous names
This week we discuss the report that 96% of people aged 27-45 are very concerned or extremely concerned about climate change. And, I recently spoke with Professor Charles Seguin of Pennsylvania State University his recent paper titled “The stability of androgynous names: Dynamics of gendered naming practices in the United States 1880-2016.” The paper is to be published in Poetics, and is co-authored by Chris Julien and Yongjun Zhang. Segment 1 -- Charles Seguin on “The stability of androgynous names: Dynamics of gendered naming practices in the United States 1880-2016" Segment 2 -- Does anyone want kids anymore? The sc...
2020-12-06
44 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Famine: Causes, Consequences, and Lessons & Childhood Effects on Networks in Later Life
This week we discuss the threat of a famine of “biblical proportions” owing to COVID-19. And, I recently spoke with Professor Alyssa Goldman of Boston College about her recent paper titled “The Early-Life Origins of Later-Life Networks.” The paper is to be published in Social Problems, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Alyssa Goldman on “The Early-Life Origins of Later-Life Networks.” Segment 2 -- The threat of COVID-caused famine and its basis in climate change: Does this foreshadow the future?
2020-11-20
34 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Are Polls Good for Democracy & Homogenous Communities and Anti-Vaccine Behavior
This week we discuss the claim that pre-election polls failed during the 2020 election. And, I recently spoke with Professor Kevin Estep of Creighton University about his recent paper titled “Opting Out: Individualism and Vaccine Refusal in Pockets of Socioeconomic Homogeneity.” The paper is to be published in the American Sociological Review, and is co-authored by Pierce Greenberg. Segment 1 -- Kevin Estep on “Opting Out: Individualism and Vaccine Refusal in Pockets of Socioeconomic Homogeneity.” Segment 2 -- The failure of polling in the 2020 election, and questions about the danger of polling for sustaining democracy.
2020-11-15
44 min
Meu Café Primeiro (MC1)
MC1 – Ep. 22: Superação e transformação profissional (Entrevista com Lucas Amaral e Seu Pompo)
Talvez uma das coisas mais difíceis para o ser humano seja ter que sair daquilo que está acostumado e buscar novas formas, novos métodos, novos caminhos. Mas por outro lado, essa força transformadora que nos tira da zona de comforto e nos leva por caminhos desconhecidos, é aquilo que também nos mostra capacidades que muitas vezes nem sabíamos que estavam lá e por sua vez abrem novas portas. Pra bater um papo com Rafa e Samuca, Lucas Amaral e Seu Pompo vem contar sua própria história e compartilhar um pouco dessa experiência incrível. V...
2020-11-11
36 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Prop 22, Earnings, Identity, and the Gig Economy & COVID-19 and Asian American Employment
This week we discuss California Proposition 22, the Uber- & Lyft-sponsored proposition to allow them to classify drivers as contractors instead of employees. And, I recently spoke with Professors Andrew Kim and ChangHwan Kim of the University of Kansas, about their recent paper titled “COVID-19 and the Decline in Asian American Employment.” The paper is to be published in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, and is co-authored by Scott Tuttle and Yurong Zhang. Segment 1 -- Andrew Kim and ChangHwan Kim on “COVID-19 and the Decline in Asian American Employment” Segment 2 -- Prop 22, Earnings, Identity, and the Gig Econ
2020-11-07
30 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
What might have been, for Trump and the nation & First-Gen college students’ resilience
This week we discuss the presidential election. And I recently spoke with Ms. Tabitha Wilbur, doctoral candidate in sociology at Indiana University, about her recent paper titled “Stressed but not Depressed: A Longitudinal Analysis of First-Generation College Students, Stress, and Depressive Symptoms.” The paper is to be published in Social Forces, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Tabitha Wilbur on “Stressed but not Depressed: A Longitudinal Analysis of First-Generation College Students, Stress, and Depressive Symptoms” Segment 2 – What Might Have Been: Covid-19 crisis response and the unbeatable, national unity candidacy of the incumbent, Donald Trump Keywords...
2020-10-29
30 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Some Hospitals Reject Covid Patients & The Changing Value of Dogs
This week we discuss some southern California hospitals’ refusal to accept transfers of COVID-19 patients from overcrowded hospitals because the patients lacked insurance. And, I recently spoke with Professor Dustin Stoltz of Lehigh University about his recent paper titled “The Changing Valuation of Dogs.” The paper is to be published in Sociological Forum, and is co-authored by Justin Van Ness and Mette Evelyn Bjerre. Segment 1 -- Dustin Stoltz on “The Changing Valuation of Dogs” Segment 2 -- Some southern California hospitals reject and delay transfer requests for COVID-19 patients in overcrowded hospitals.
2020-10-23
34 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Post-COVID Business Travel & Occupational Segregation by Sexual Orientation
This week we discuss Delta Airlines’ expectation of a return of business travel in 2 years. And, I recently spoke with Professor Ryan Finnigan of the University of California-Davis about his recent paper titled “Rainbow-Collar Jobs? Occupational Segregation by Sexual Orientation in the United States.” The paper is to be published in Socius, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Ryan Finnigan on “Rainbow-Collar Jobs? Occupational Segregation by Sexual Orientation in the United States” Segment 2 -- Delta Airlines, business travel, and airlines' business model in a post-COVID world
2020-10-15
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Binding Together the People and the Powerful & The Effect of Kin on Keeping Ones’ Home
This week we use differences in medical treatment for COVID-19 patients to consider a long-standing sociological challenge. And, I recently spoke with Professor Gregory Sharp of Dartmouth University about his recent paper titled “Tapped Out? Racial Disparities in Extra-Household Kin Resources and the Loss of Homeownership.” The paper is to be published in Demography, and is co-authored by Ellen Whitehead and Matthew Hall. Segment 1 -- Gregory Sharp on “Tapped Out? Racial Disparities in Extra-Household Kin Resources and the Loss of Homeownership.” Segment 2 -- The fraying bond between the people and the powerful in the United States.
2020-10-08
36 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Freedom and Justice, Together or Apart?
This week I am joined by a panel of experts to discuss the possibility of the dissolution or fracture of the United States–its attendant social psychological, economic, political, and organizational bases or lack thereof, as well as its likely implication for justice and freedom. Panelists: Nina Eliasoph, Professor of Sociology, University of Southern California Margaret Somers, Emerita Professor of History and Sociology, University of Michigan Stephanie Mudge, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California-Davis
2020-10-02
1h 24
This Week in Sociological Perspective
A Revealing Escalation in Political Conflict & Children’s Monetary Transfers to Parents
This week we discuss a revealing escalation in political conflict in the United States. And, I recently spoke with Professor Yader Lanuza of the University of California-Santa Barbara about his recent paper titled “Giving (Money) Back To Parents: Racial/Ethnic and Immigrant-Native Variation in Monetary Exchanges During the Transition to Adulthood.” The paper is to be published in Sociological Forum, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Yader Lanuza on “Giving (Money) Back To Parents: Racial/Ethnic and Immigrant-Native Variation in Monetary Exchanges During the Transition to Adulthood” Segment 2 -- An escalating political conflict reveals raw power to be th...
2020-09-24
50 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Unexplained Altruism & Gender and Networks in Chicago Organized Crime
This week we discuss an interesting act of altruism. And, I recently spoke with Chris Smith, Assistant Professor of Sociology of the University of Toronto, about her recent paper titled “Exogenous Shocks, the Criminal Elite, and Increasing Gender Inequality in Chicago Organized Crime.” The paper is to be published in the American Sociological Review, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 – Chris Smith on “Exogenous Shocks, the Criminal Elite, and Increasing Gender Inequality in Chicago Organized Crime.” Segment 2 – Unexplained Altruism between Nations and Peoples.
2020-09-17
33 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Protestor’s cultural toolkit & the heightened risk of harm for formerly incarcerated soldiers
This week we discuss the protests in Portland, Oregon. And, I recently spoke with Eiko Strader, Assistant Professor of Public Policy & Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at George Washington University, about her recent paper titled “Will You Die for Your Country? Workplace Death in an Era of Mass Incarceration.” The paper is to be published in Sociological Forum, and is co-authored by Miranda Hines. Segment 1 -- Eiko Strader on “Will You Die for Your Country? Workplace Death in an Era of Mass Incarceration.” Segment 2 -- Challenges and possibilities of expanding the cultural toolkit of protestors...
2020-09-10
31 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Work, Working Conditions, and Prospects for Labor & The Moral Panic of Physician-Assisted Death
This week I spoke with Professor Donald Tomaskovic-Devey of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, about the situation of labor as we approach the Labor day holiday. And, I recently spoke with Cindy Cain, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, about her recent paper titled “Quelling moral panics? The case of physician aid in dying in California”. The paper is scheduled to be published in Poetics and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Cindy Cain on “Quelling moral panics? The case of physician aid in dying in California” Segment 2 -- Donald Tomaskovic-Devey on conditions of work, th...
2020-09-03
59 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Coal Decline and Social Upheaval & Union Efforts to Affect Policy
This week we discuss an epic shift in the source of electricity in the United States, and the upheavals the shift has produced. And, I recently spoke with Dr. Cassandra Engeman of Stockholm University about her recent paper titled “When Do Unions Matter to Social Policy? Organized Labor and Leave Legislation in the United States.” The paper is to be published in Social Forces, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Cassandra Engeman on “When Do Unions Matter to Social Policy? Organized Labor and Leave Legislation in the United States.” Segment 2 -- The canary in the coal mine: Th...
2020-08-27
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Challenges and Implications of Tipping Points & the Moral Dimensions of Environmentalism
This week we discuss an important threshold the world has crossed. And, I speak with Professor Emily Kennedy of the Department of Sociology of the University of British Columbia about her recent paper titled “Accidental environmentalist or ethical elite? The moral dimensions of environmental impact.” The paper is to be published in Poetics, and is co-authored by Christine Horne. Segment 1 -- Emily Kennedy on “Accidental environmentalist or ethical elite? The moral dimensions of environmental impact" Segment 2 -- Sociological and methodological reflections on the passing of an important threshold.
2020-08-20
34 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Back to School? Challenges and Possibilities for Fall 2020
This week I am joined by a panel of experts to discuss re-opening schools, remote instruction, and many other challenges and possibilities of the coming academic year. Panelists: Mark Berends, Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame Jessica Calarco, Associate Professor of Sociology, Indiana University Jan Stets, Professor of Sociology, University of California-Riverside
2020-08-13
1h 06
This Week in Sociological Perspective
75th Anniversary of Hiroshima & health effects of criminal justice system exposure
This week we note that Thursday, August 6th marks the 75th Anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. And, we speak with Professor Courtney Boen of the University of Pennsylvania about her recent paper titled “Criminal Justice Contacts and Psychophysiological Functioning in Early Adulthood: Health Inequality in the Carceral State.” The paper is to be published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Courtney Boen on “Criminal Justice Contacts and Psychophysiological Functioning in Early Adulthood: Health Inequality in the Carceral State." Segment 2 -- Sociological reflections on the 75th Anniversary of the Hiroshim...
2020-08-06
40 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Reflections on a Living Son of a Slave & McDonald's Happy Meal Boxes' Subtle Gender Messaging
This week we discuss the story of the living son of a Virginia slave, and what his story might mean for us today. And, I speak with Professor Kristen Hourigan of the California State University-Los Angeles about her recent paper titled “Girls Try, Boys Aim High: Exposing Difference in Implied Ability, Activity, and Agency of Girls Versus Boys in Language on McDonald’s Happy Meal Boxes.” The paper is to be published in the journal Sex Roles, and is sole-authored. Segment 1 -- Kristen Hourigan on “Girls Try, Boys Aim High: Exposing Difference in Implied Ability, Activity, and Agency o...
2020-07-30
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
COVID-19 Vaccines and the Social Capital Deficit & High School Counselor Utilization
This week we discuss challenges that may attend the eventual release of a COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. And, I recently spoke with Professor Mary Kate Blake of Valparaiso University about her recent paper titled “Other Duties as Assigned: The Ambiguous Role of the High School Counselor.” The paper is to be published in Sociology of Education. Segment 1 -- Mary Kate Blake on “Other Duties as Assigned: The Ambiguous Role of the High School Counselor." Segment 2 -- Causes and implications of the social capital deficit, and its import for COVID-19 vaccine utilization.
2020-07-23
49 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Sports During COVID-19 & Birth Timing and Motherhood Wage Gaps
This week I spoke with Dr. Bryan Ellis, Senior Lecturer in the Irvin D. Reid Honors College at Wayne State University, about the sociology of sport, the relation between sports and society, and how that relation may be made visible in this pandemic. But first, I recently spoke with Dr. Liana Christin Landivar, Faculty Affiliate, Maryland Population Research Center, about her recent paper titled “First-Birth Timing and the Motherhood Wage Gap in 140 Occupations.” The paper is scheduled to be published in Socius. Segment 1 -- Liana Christin Landivar on "First-Birth Timing and the Motherhood Wage Gap in 140 Occupations."
2020-07-16
49 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Census 2020 Progress & Legal Cynicism, Policing, and the Promise of Law
This week we discuss how the 2020 Census is doing, and what its progress tells Americans about themselves. And, I speak with Professor Holly Campeau of the University of Alberta about her recent paper titled “Policing, Recognition, and the Bind of Legal Cynicism.” The paper is to be published in Social Problems, and is co-authored by Ron Levi and Todd Foglesong. Segment 1 -- Holly Campeau on “Policing, Recognition, and the Bind of Legal Cynicism." Segment 2 -- Sociological implications of the uneven progress of the 2020 Census.
2020-07-09
43 min
Jurídico para Empreendedores
Paducast 34 - Samuel Teodoro (BIG VALLEY)
Conversamos com Samuel Teodoro, um dos líderes do BIG VALLEY, Comunidade de Inovação de Angra dos Reis e Baia da Ilha Grande (https://www.instagram.com/bigvalley.comunidade/)--------------------------------------------------Instagram: @paduansetaConheça o Jurídico por Assinatura: http://juridicoparastartups.com/--------------------------------------------------Trilha e Edição: Guilherme Gaddini [ guigaddini@gmail.com ]--------------------------------------------------::: Songs ::The following songs were licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) licence: #MOAD (Transformer) by Siobhan Dakay (c) copyright 2017. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/SiobhanD/55893 Ft: gurdonark | Retour de Riquewi...
2020-07-06
45 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Confederate Flags, Symbolic Power, and Treason & Girls' Weight and Peer Acceptance
This week I discuss the removal of the confederate flag from the Mississippi state flag. And, I speak with Professor Molly Martin of Pennsylvania State University about her recent paper titled “Are Feminine Body Weight Norms Different for Black Students or in Black Schools? Girls’ Weight-Related Peer Acceptance across Racialized School Contexts.” The paper is to be published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, and is co-authored by Tori Thomas; Gary J. Adler, Jr.; and Derek A Kreager. Segment 1 -- Molly Martin on “Are Feminine Body Weight Norms Different for Black Students or in Black Schools...
2020-07-02
31 min
Lucas Magnin ★ Teología Pop
Prédica ► Una fe a prueba de ineptos: la historia de Samuel ► Lucas Magnin
En la época de Samuel, nadie sabía muy bien cómo actuaba Dios ni qué quería; por eso su historia comienza con una pregunta fundamental: ¿cómo pueden escuchar y entender a Dios aquellos que son ineptos y torpes? Ese ejemplo sigue marcando un camino para los que tenemos problemas para escuchar a Dios. Prédica compartida el 7 de enero de 2018 en la Iglesia Renacer (Málaga, España). Apoya mi trabajo ★ Única vez: A través de Paypal ► https://paypal.me/lucasyalmen ★ Mensualmente: Convirtiéndote en Patreon ► https://www.patreon.c...
2020-06-30
28 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Mortgages and Climate Change & Racial Disparities in Emotions during Pregnancy
This week we discuss mortgages and climate change. And, I recently spoke with Professor Caroline Hartnett of the University of South Carolina about her recent paper titled “Racial Disparities in Emotional Well-Being during Pregnancy.” The paper is to be published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, and is co-authored by Mia Brantley. Segment 1 -- Caroline Hartnett on “Racial Disparities in Emotional Well-Being during Pregnancy." Segment 2 -- Sociological insights on changes in mortgages in response to climate change.
2020-06-25
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Legal Principles in Bostock & Is it Best to Take the Toughest Class Possible?
This week we discuss the Bostock V. Clayton County, Georgia Supreme Court decision. And, I recently spoke with Brian Fitzpatrick, a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Notre Dame, about his recent paper titled “The Right Fit? Classroom Mismatch in Middle School and Its Inconsistent Effect on Student Learning.” The paper is to be published in Sociology of Education, and is co-authored by Sarah Mustillo. Segment 1 -- Brian Fitzpatrick on "The Right Fit? Classroom Mismatch in Middle School and Its Inconsistent Effect on Student Learning." Segment 2 -- Sociological insights on the majority and minority opinions in B...
2020-06-18
32 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Defund the Police?, and Patterns of Black-White Marriage and Cohabitation
This week we discuss calls to defund the police. And, I recently spoke with Suzanne Model , who is Emirita Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and Research Associate, Center for Research on International Migration at the University of California-Irvine. We discussed her recent paper titled “Patterns of Black–White Partnership: Black Ethnics and African Americans Compared.” The paper will be published in the Journal of Marriage and Family. Segment 1 -- Suzanne Model on “Patterns of Black-White Partnership: Black Ethnics and African Americans Compared." Segment 2 -- Sociological insights on the "defund the police" policy label.
2020-06-11
30 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
COVID-19 and Police Brutality Expose National Instability & Privileged Parents and School Rules
This week we discuss the twin assaults of COVID-19 and police brutality in the United States, and some fundamental challenges both assaults expose. And, I recently spoke with Professor Jessica Calarco of Indiana University about her recent paper titled “Avoiding Us versus Them: How Schools’ Dependence on Privileged ‘Helicopter’ Parents Influences Enforcement of Rules.” The paper was published in the most recent issue of the American Sociological Review. Segment 1 -- Jessica Calarco on “Avoiding Us versus Them: How Schools' Dependence on Privileged 'Helicopter' Parents Influences Enforcement of Rules." Segment 2 -- Sociological observations on COVID-19, police brutality, a...
2020-06-04
38 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
The End of the SAT at Berkeley & Guaranteed Income and Crime Reduction
This week we discuss possible implications of the end of the SAT for admissions to the University of California. And I speak with Professor David Calnitsky of the University of Western Ontario about his recent paper titled “The Impact of an Experimental Guaranteed Income on Crime and Violence.” The paper is to be published in the journal Social Problems, and is co-authored by Pilar Gonalons-Pons. Segment 1 -- David Calnitsky on “The Impact of an Experimental Guaranteed Income on Crime and Violence" Segment 2 -- Sociological implications of omitting information from the college application process.
2020-05-28
42 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Damaging Media Traditions & Effects of Treatment for Mild ADHD
This week we consider how traditions of the press may hinder public understanding. And I talk with Professor Jayanti Owens of Brown University about her recent paper titled “Relationships between an ADHD Diagnosis and Future School Behaviors among Children with Mild Behavioral Problems." The paper is to be published in Sociology of Education. Segment 1 -- Jayanti Owens on “Relationships between an ADHD Diagnosis and Future School Behaviors among Children with Mild Behavioral Problems Segment 2 -- Sociological insights on the how traditions of the press may hinder public understanding.
2020-05-21
33 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Post-Pandemic Stay-at-Home Work & Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration
This week we consider the implications of possible post-pandemic changes in the organization of work. And I talk with Professor Bryan Sykes of the University of California-Irvine about his paper titled “Institutional Castling: Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United States.” The paper was recently published in RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, and is co-authored by Amy Kate Bailey. Segment 1 -- Bryan Sykes on "Institutional Castling: Military Enlistment and Mass Incarceration in the United States." Segment 2 -- Sociological insights on the implications of possible post-pandemic changes in the organization of wo...
2020-05-14
39 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
On Merging Men's and Women's Tennis, and Algorithms in Policing
This week we draw some sociological insights from talks to merge the men's and women's tennis tours. And I talk with Professor Sarah Brayne, of the University of Texas, about her forthcoming paper titled “Technologies of Crime Prediction: The Reception of Algorithms in Policing and Criminal Courts.” The paper is to be published in the journal Social Problems, and is co-authored by Angele Christin. Segment 1 -- Sarah Brayne on "Technologies of Crime Prediction: The Reception of Algorithms in Policing and Criminal Courts." Segment 2 -- Sociological insights on Roger Federer and others' efforts to unify the men's...
2020-05-07
32 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Emotional Challenges of COVID-19 and Effects of E-Verify Mandates
This week I spoke with Dr. Jan Stets, Professor of Sociology at UC-Riverside. Stets is Director of the Social Psychology Research Laboratory, past Program Director of the Sociology Program at the National Science Foundation, and past editor of Social Psychology Quarterly. I spoke with her about the emotional challenges people are facing owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and our efforts to combat the pandemic. But first, I recently spoke with Kate Strully, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany, about her recent paper titled “Employer Verification Mandates and Infant Health.” The paper is co-authored by Robert Bozick, Ying...
2020-04-30
54 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Federal and State Government Conflict and Predatory Lending
This week I spoke with Dr. Isaac Ariail Reed, an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, about the simmering conflict between the federal government and state governments surrounding measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. But first, I recently spoke with Dr. Raphael Charron-Chenier, Assistant Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University, about his recent paper titled “‘Predatory Inclusion in Consumer Credit: Explaining Black and White Disparities in Payday Loan Use”. The paper is scheduled to be published in Sociological Forum. Segment 1 -- Raphael Charron-Chenier on "Predatory Inclusion in Consumer Credit: Explaining Black...
2020-04-24
52 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Is COVID-19 the only story, and surrogate decision-making in the ICU
This week we discuss the only story in the news: the Covid-19 pandemic. But first, I recently spoke with Professor Susan Shapiro of the American Bar Foundation about her recent book, Speaking for the Dying: Life-and-Death Decisions in Intensive Care. Professor Shapiro studies the complex context people navigate to make treatment decisions for others in intensive care. The result: An illuminating revelation of the challenges people encounter, and some helpful adjustments we can make in how we approach the prospect of speaking for others in such emotionally difficult times. Segment 1 -- Susan Shapiro on Speaking for the...
2020-04-17
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
Causes of Domestic Violence in the Covid-19 Pandemic & City Effects on Home Upkeep: 2020-m04-d09
This week we discuss trends in domestic violence in the Covid-19 pandemic. But first, I recently spoke with University of Toronto professor Markus Schafer to discuss some intriguing findings from his recent paper titled “As Goes the City? Older Americans’ Home Upkeep in the Aftermath of the Great Recession.” The paper is scheduled to be published in Social Problems, and is co-authored by Jason Settles and Laura Upenieks. Segment 1 -- Markus Schafer on "As Goes the City? Older Americans' Home Upkeep in the Aftermath of the Great Recession" Segment 2 -- "Global Lockdowns Resulting in 'Horrifying Surge...
2020-04-10
30 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
COVID-19 Climate Change Lessons & the Graying of US Bankruptcy
This week we discuss what COVID-19 can teach us about what may be coming with climate change. And, I talk with University of Idaho professor Deborah Thorne about some intriguing implications of her recent paper titled “Graying of U.S. Bankruptcy: Fallout from Life in a Risk Society.” The paper is scheduled to be published in Sociological Inquiry, and is co-authored by Pamela Foohey, Robert M. Lawless, and Katherine Porter. Segment 1 -- Deborah Thorne on "Graying of U.S. Bankruptcy: Fallout from Life in a Risk Society" Segment 2 -- "How the coronavirus pandemic is crippling Cali...
2020-03-26
31 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2020 M03 Thu19 Audio
This week I spoke with Dr. Alexander White, an Assistant Professor of Sociology and the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, about the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to other pandemics in human history. And, I talk with Dr. Allen Hyde, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, about his recent paper titled "'Left Behind?' Financialization and Income Inequality Between the Affluent, Middle Class, and The Poor." The paper is scheduled to be published in Sociological Inquiry. Segment 1 -- Allen Hyde on "'Left Behind?' Financialization and Income Inequality Between the Affluent, Middle...
2020-03-19
48 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2020 M03 Thu12 Audio
This week is the anniversary of the grounding of the Boeing MAX 8. We read the debacle in light of sociological research. And I talk with Hope Harvey, Ph.D., a post-doctoral scholar at Cornell University, about some interesting results reported in her recent Social Forces paper titled “Forever Homes and Temporary Stops: Housing Search Logics and Residential Selection” The paper is co-authored by Kelly Fong, Kathryn Edin, and Stefanie DeLuca. Segment 1 -- Hope Harvey on "Forever Homes and Temporary Stops: Housing Search Logics and Residential Selection" Segment 2 -- "The insider story of MCAS: How Boeing's 737 MAX...
2020-03-12
32 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2020 M03 Thu05 Audio
This week we discuss some of the challenges organizations encounter when attempting to move from symbolic change to real change. And I talk with Indiana University Sociology Professor Patricia McManus about some interesting results reported in her recent Social Science Research paper titled “Female labor force participation in the US: How is immigration shaping recent trends?” The paper is co-authored by Kaitlin L. Johnson. Segment 1 -- Patricia McManus on "Female labor force participation in the US: How is immigration shaping recent trends?" Segment 2 -- "Ousted Grammys Chief Deborah Dugan is Fired"; New York Times and "All...
2020-03-06
36 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2020 M02 Thu27 Audio
This week, on the heels of vote-counting controversies in Iowa and Nevada, we identify a potential problem with some California primary election ballots. And, I talk with University of Pennsylvania Sociology Professor Jason Schnittker about some intriguing findings reported in his Journal of Health and Social Behavior paper. The paper is co-authored by Duy Do. Segment 1 -- Jason Schnittker on "Pharmaceutical Side Effects and Mental Health Paradoxes among Racial-Ethnic Minorities" Segment 2 -- "Massive changes to California voting spark fears of Iowa-style primary chaos"; Reuters
2020-02-28
27 min
PODCAST BOX AND BUSINESS
RELACIONAMENTO É TUDO | LUCAS CASAPICOLA E A CROSSFIT BEACH 787 | INSIDER #031
YES! 🎧 Segunda-feira é dia de uma nova entrevista no Podcast BOX and Business Insider, esse é o episódio #031 e eu tive uma conversa maravilhosa com @coach.lucasapiccola sobre a @crossfitbeach787 e toda sua história de dedicação e grandes aventuras _ O Lucas fala com tranquilidade de como ele acredita que o CrossFit serve ao propósito de aumentar o RELACIONAMENTO HUMANO e contribuir com a vida de cada pessoa _ Respira fundo e aperta o play! O PodCast BOX and BUSINESS | INSIDER está disponível nas principais plataformas de Podcast e também no Spotify #crossfit #boxandbusiness LINKS DO INSIDER #031 Lucas Casapíccola ...
2019-10-08
1h 03
Light City Network
Prophet Samuel Williams Pt 2
This is Part of the message "The Bloodline feat Prophet Samuel Williams at Light City Church 05/17/2017
2017-05-24
33 min
Light City Network
Prophet Samuel Williams -Light City
Prophet Samuel Williams Tape at Light City Church May 17, 2017
2017-05-22
32 min
The Avid Reader Show
The German Girl Armando Lucas Correa
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today our guest is Armando Lucas Correa, author of The German Girl published just last month by Atria.Armando is an award winning author and journalist with 20 years of experience in Hispanic media and is the Editor-in-Chief of People in Espanol.The German Girl is his first novel.In 1939, Jews were already being treated like pariahs in Germany. Kristalnacht had already occurred. Jews were forced to wear armbands, their businesses and home were taken and they were gradually waiting, sometimes without hope...
2016-11-03
46 min
Courage Hub
#55 Emotional Intelligence Mind Tricks with Lucas Robak | Stories of Courage
Your emotional intelligence is one of your most valuable assets. How do you improve it to your advantage? Lucas Robak shares how with positive mind tricks. The post #55 Emotional Intelligence Mind Tricks with Lucas Robak | Stories of Courage appeared first on Courage Hub.
2016-01-15
46 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M03 Mon10 Audio
This Week in Sociological Perspective is on hiatus for the week of Monday, March 10th. During this week we will attempt to resolve audio-video sync problems, as well as pixelation problems, that have harmed the video version. We expect to be back with a new episode of This Week in Sociological Perspective for the week of Monday, March 17th.
2014-03-16
00 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M03 Mon03 Audio
Segment 1 – "Inside The 2014 Forbes Billionaires List: Facts and Figures"; Forbes Segment 2 -- Karla Erickson on How We Die Now: Intimacy and the Work of Dying Segment 3 - "The ivory police"; Christian Science Monitor Selected Keywords: Wealth and poverty, U.S. poverty threshold, world poverty threshold, reservation wage, conflict minerals, unbalanced development, the good death, longevity dividend, poaching, anti-poaching militarization, environmental stress, deterrence, poverty policy and sustainability
2014-03-06
40 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M02 Mon24 Audio
Segment 1 – "Lawmakers push to end 'scream rooms' for punishing students"; Fox NewsSegment 2 -- Sara Sternberg Greene on low-income households' varying strategies for dealing with debtSegment 3 - "Pressure mounts over Arizona bill opposed by gays"; Philly.comSelected Keywords: Student discipline, scream rooms, Keeping All Students Safe Act, moral development, school administrator discretion, low-income households, responses to debt, anti-gay legislation, Arizona Senate Bill 1062, status implications of anti-gay legislation, proprietor motivation
2014-02-27
40 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M02 Mon17 Audio
Segment 1 – "Generic drug makers fight rule on health risk warnings"; Los Angeles Times Segment 2 "‘Abundant evidence’ of crimes against humanity in North Korea, panel says"; CNN Selected Keywords: Generic drugs, property rights, crimes against humanity, North Korea, sovereignty
2014-02-21
16 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M02 Mon10 Audio
This Week in Sociological Perspective is on hiatus for the week of Monday, February 10th. During this week we will attempt to resolve audio-video sync problems, as well as pixelation problems, that have harmed the video version, as well as the audio drop-out problem that has harmed both versions in the previous week. We expect to be back with a new episode of This Week in Sociological Perspective for the week of Monday, February 17th.
2014-02-13
00 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M02 Mon03 Audio
This Week in Sociological Perspective, for the week of Thursday, February 6, 2014 Segment 1 – "New Fed chief Janet Yellen let’s a long career of breaking barriers speak for itself"; Washington Post Segment 2 – Professor Emily Huddart Kennedy on downshifting motives and effects Segment 3 – "Push for Preschool Becomes a Bipartisan Cause Outside of Washington"; New York Times Selected Keywords: Janet Yellen, hiring, cultural match, downshifting, preschool expansion, Republican governors, EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to This Week in...
2014-02-06
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWISP 2014 M02 Mon03 Video
This Week in Sociological Perspective, for the week of Thursday, February 6, 2014 Segment 1 – "New Fed chief Janet Yellen let’s a long career of breaking barriers speak for itself"; Washington Post Segment 2 – Professor Emily Huddart Kennedy on downshifting motives and effects Segment 3 – "Push for Preschool Becomes a Bipartisan Cause Outside of Washington"; New York Times Selected Keywords: Janet Yellen, hiring, cultural match, downshifting, preschool expansion, Republican governors EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to This Week in Sociological Perspective.
2014-02-06
35 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M01 Mon27 Audio
This Week in Sociological Perspective, for the week of Thursday, January 30, 2014 Segment 1 – "Uber sued over girl’s death in S.F."; San Francisco Chronicle Segment 2 – Professor Laura Beth Nielsen on law, morality, and Disney animated movies Segment 3 – "Connection failed: internet still a luxury for many Americans."; The Guardian Selected Keywords: Uber, internet regulation, property rights, law, morality, Disney, child development, digital divide, effectively maintained inequality EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Hello, and welcome to This Week in Sociological Perspective. We have a story th...
2014-01-30
34 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M01 Mon20 Audio
Discusses vigilantes in Michoacan Mexico, and bipartisan proposals for election reform in the United States. Contains an interview with University of California-Irvine Professor Denis Trapido on factors that lead persons to form business partnerships with dissimilar persons.
2014-01-24
39 min
This Week in Sociological Perspective
TWiSP 2014 M01 Mon13 Audio
Discusses Amazon.com use of "bar-raisers" in hiring, effects of violence in Chicago public schools, and the end of extended family visits for Mississippi prisoners. Interview with Dr. Julia Burdick-Will of Brown University.
2014-01-21
35 min