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Simon Caney
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Formula Americana
FORMULA AMERICANA 70
Mike Massey - Caney Creek Deer ClubBrian Berggoetz - Whiskey and CigarettesRich Swingle - Mudjimba - Single VersionNaoya Kotari - 潮風(Shiokaze)Jim Eannelli - News for youJay Garrett - Same Old Lame Old Lunavela - Lavender HazeMason Via – FireballKate Swan - Down HereThe Summer Fruits - Take Time (Acoustic Version)Nick Boeder - Speak A New LanguageSimon Erics - Black waterTimothy Swift – Tell me in HeavenFai...
2025-03-01
59 min
The Scuba GOAT Podcast
Michael Menduno - The Godfather of Tech Diving Journalism
Michael Menduno has been diving and reporting on technical diving since 1990 when he founded the AquaCORPS magazine and its sister publication Technical Diver. A reporter, technologist and member of the Board of Directors for the historical diver's society, Michael is the editor-in-chief of Global Underwater Explorers online magazine InDEPTH. He is also a contributing editor for Dan Europe's ALERT DIVER and X-ray magazine, and he also writes for DEEPER BLUE. To top it off, Michael also worked with Captain Billy Dean to set up the first tech diving centre, based in Key West, which rapidly became a global mecca...
2022-10-30
1h 02
JazzTaBueno
JazzTaBueno 41/2021 *Lets Get It Together*
José Luis Cova, Roger Salas y Simón Petit present: JazzTaBueno 41/2021 *Lets Get It Together* 1. Fundación Tony Manero – Femme Fatale 2. Carlos Jean - Mr Dabada 3. Los Tetas – La Medicina 4. Rawayana & Jambene - Caney 5. Cultura Profética - Fuiste cruel 6. Los Amigos Invisibles - La Que Me Gusta 7. Jorge Drexler – Movimiento 8. Illya Kuryaki The Valderramas - Jennifer del Estero 9. Café Tacvba - Volver A Comenzar Our Production music is new and innovative in many ways. Is also engaging and inspiring our loyal public radio family with the current explosion of talent and creativity across the spectrum of jazz and related musics.
2021-12-10
54 min
El Rincón Caliente
El Podcast De La Salsa. El Rincon Caliente, Con Álvaro Quintero y Cesar Ocampo # 53
Bienvenidos al podcast de salsa "Salsa latín jazz y algo más" Avanzamos en este año de la mano de Dios, confiados y agradecidos con las diferentes manifestación de aprecio y cariño con el Rincón Caliente. De nuestra parte agradecerles y seguirlos invitando para que nos compartan, nos sigan en todas las redes sociales y plataformas digitales, seguiremos creciendo de la mano de todos ustedes.Estos son los invitados al episodio 53.1.vamos a reír un poco. Hector lavoe.2. La tuna/un regalo para ti. Cali big band. 3. La que dice un...
2021-07-04
1h 52
Ojai: Talk of the Town
Surviving Covid19 with Andrew Bradigan
Andrew Bradigan, former Ojai resident (and the podcast host's son) lives and works in Nashville, TN as a sales manager for Postmates, the food delivery service. In early March, there were several confirmed cases of Covid19. Postmates' 600 employees were moved out of the office and into quarantine, setting up their schedules and living situations to work from home. However, it was too late for young Bradigan, who began suffering night sweats, muscle weakness and shortness of breath. This was especially hard for Andy, who is a fitness and nutrition enthusiast, and, at 6'5" and 215 pounds, is in p...
2020-06-24
55 min
Sapientia
Episode 1 - Climate Change
Here it is, the first episode! Justin and James explore the various ways in which climate change has been presented, studied, and questioned. They move through the beginnings and the original notions of global warming, to problems facing our past 30 years of continuous effort to make change happen in pollution, and finally a look into where we must turn to solve the problem. Have a topic idea? Send us an email at sapientiaphilosophy@gmail.com, respond to us on Facebook, or vote on Patreon. Be sure to tune in next month (September 1) for another exciting episode!
2019-08-01
1h 23
In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy
In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy - 31 January 2017 - Ethics and Energy
Professor Simon Caney (Dept. of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University)
2017-02-06
47 min
Cumberland Lodge
Simon Caney on Who Should Bear the Burden of Climate Change
Professor Simon Caney – Who Should Bear the Burden of Climate Change? Cumberland Lodge www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk is the home of an educational charity, founded in 1947 to promote ethical discussion and cross-disciplinary collaboration Registered charity: 1108677
2015-11-19
29 min
Merton College
How Can We Institutionalize Concern for Future Generations?
A talk given by Professor Simon Caney at a climate change panel discussion organised by Global Directions and the Oxford Centre for International Studies The discussion was organised in celebration of the publication of 'Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection' by Emeritus Fellow Professor Henry Shue. Simon Caney is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Relations, and Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Human Rights for Future Generations. In addition to 'Justice Beyond Borders: A Global Political Theory' he has written highly influential articles on issues of human rights and justice raised by climate change...
2015-01-28
23 min
Alumni Weekend
Justice Between Generations
Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift discuss the issue of intergenerational justice and ask questions like how do we allocate resources intergenerationally accross areas like welfare, pensions, higher education and environmental costs?
2011-10-12
49 min
Alumni Weekend
Justice Between Generations
Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift discuss the issue of intergenerational justice and ask questions like how do we allocate resources intergenerationally accross areas like welfare, pensions, higher education and environmental costs?
2011-10-12
49 min
Alumni Weekend
Justice Between Generations
Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift discuss the issue of intergenerational justice and ask questions like how do we allocate resources intergenerationally accross areas like welfare, pensions, higher education and environmental costs?
2011-10-12
49 min
Alumni Weekend
Justice Between Generations
Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift discuss the issue of intergenerational justice and ask questions like how do we allocate resources intergenerationally accross areas like welfare, pensions, higher education and environmental costs?
2011-10-12
49 min
Global Poverty: Philosophical Questions
3. Arguments from Distributive Justice
James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses the debate over whether distributive justice requires that well-off people do something about poverty in other countries. 'Cosmopolitan' philosophers, such as Charles Beitz and Simon Caney, argue that it does. Anti-cosmopolitans, such as John Rawls and Thomas Nagel, deny this.
2011-08-08
51 min
Global Poverty: Philosophical Questions
3. Arguments from Distributive Justice (Other Resource)
James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses the debate over whether distributive justice requires that well-off people do something about poverty in other countries. 'Cosmopolitan' philosophers, such as Charles Beitz and Simon Caney, argue that it does. Anti-cosmopolitans, such as John Rawls and Thomas Nagel, deny this.
2011-08-08
00 min
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Social Justice and Sustainability: arguments from political theory
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Caney, Professor Paul Kelly, Baroness Onora O'Neill | Three distinguished political philosophers examine and discuss how theories of social justice and sustainability can be related to each other.
2009-03-19
1h 47
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Video
Social Justice and Sustainability: arguments from political theory
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Caney, Professor Paul Kelly, Baroness Onora O'Neill | Three distinguished political philosophers examine and discuss how theories of social justice and sustainability can be related to each other.
2009-03-19
1h 47
Spring 2009 | Public lectures and events | Video
Social Justice and Sustainability: arguments from political theory
Contributor(s): Professor Simon Caney, Professor Paul Kelly, Baroness Onora O'Neill | Three distinguished political philosophers examine and discuss how theories of social justice and sustainability can be related to each other.
2009-03-19
1h 47