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Black History Buff: Uncovering Untold StoriesBlack History Buff: Uncovering Untold StoriesWhy Cities Are Secretly Destroying Our Gut Health - The Truth All Black People Need To KnowThe largest gut microbiome study ever conducted in Africa has revealed a disturbing truth about what urbanisation is doing to Black bodies worldwide. Published in Nature journal, this groundbreaking research followed 1,801 women across Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa and the findings should concern every member of the Black diaspora.In this episode, King Kurus breaks down how the move from rural to urban living is literally killing beneficial bacteria that have protected African populations for millennia. But this isn’t just a modern problem. It’s the continuation of a colonial pattern that began with the...2025-07-0109 minSB TalksSB TalksSB Talks: Inauguration Day, Curve Steepening and King DollarFor the first episode of 2025, Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill is again speaking with Chief Investment Officer Nick Ryder. We discuss: President Trump sworn in The shifting interest rate outlook Currency moves around tariff fears US reporting season kicks off   Music provided by: Autumn Trumpet Background Corporate by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 2025-01-2112 minSB TalksSB TalksSB Talks: Inauguration Day, Curve Steepening and King DollarFor the first episode of 2025, Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill is again speaking with Chief Investment Officer Nick Ryder. We discuss: President Trump sworn in The shifting interest rate outlook Currency moves around tariff fears US reporting season kicks off   Music provided by: Autumn Trumpet Background Corporate by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 2025-01-2112 minWith & For / Dr. Pam KingWith & For / Dr. Pam KingThe Six Facets of Spiritual Health with Pam King & Dan Koch (You Have Permission)Pam King joins licensed therapist Dan Koch on his podcast, You Have Permission, for a discussion of the six facets of spiritual health.Announcement! With & For Season 2 is dropping on January 5, 2025! And until then, every Monday from September to December, we’re sharing some shorter clips, practical features, and other talks or interviews featuring Dr. Pam King, to offer insight into what it means to thrive and pursue spiritual health.Show NotesWith & For Season 2 is dropping on January 5, 2024!Subscribe to Dan Koch’s podcast, You Have Permission and his Patreon at patreon.com/dank...2024-09-0950 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life Podcast“Harry Potter” Book 1, Ch. 8-12Welcome back to The Literary Life podcast and our series on J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter: Book 1. After sharing some thoughts on detective fiction as it relates to Rowling, our hosts Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks discuss chapters 8-12. Some of the ideas they share are the following: Homeric echos and classical allusions in this book, the identity quest, the significance of characters’ names, the four houses and the bestiary, the three parts of the soul, the Christian influence on Rowling’s stories. Angelina also seeks to teach something about symbolism and structure of literature and art as seen t...2024-07-231h 49The Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastFairy Tales and Children’s Literature with Dr. Vigen GuroianWelcome to a new episode of The Literary Life podcast and an interview with special guest Dr. Vigen Guroian, retired professor of Religious Studies and Orthodox Christianity at the University of Virginia and author of twelve book and numerous scholarly articles. Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks discuss with Dr. Guroian the new edition of his book, Tending the Heart of Virtue. They start out talking about how the first edition of this book came about, which leads into a discussion about the current approach to fairy tales and children’s stories in both academia and the publishing industry. ...2024-04-161h 25The Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastE. M. Forster’s “Howards End,” Ch. 26-34Welcome back to The Literary Life Podcast and our series discussing Howards End by E. M. Forster. This week Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks cover chapters 26-34. Together they continue to talk about the ideas Forster is presenting in the book as seen in this section, including Howards End as a character, the echoes of Wind in the Willows (thanks to Jen Rogers!), Helen’s idealism, Margaret and Henry’s conflict, the idea of rootedness, and more. On March 7, 2024 you can join Thomas and his brother James live for a webinar on King Alfred the Great. Register toda...2024-03-051h 28If/ThenIf/ThenZoom In... or Out? When Face-to-Face Meetings Matter Most, with Jonathan LevavIf we want to generate better ideas, then we need to get people back to the office.Jonathan Levav, a professor of marketing at Stanford Graduate School of Business, details his study of remote work and creativity. “Pairs that worked face-to-face generated 15 to 20% more ideas than pairs that worked on Zoom,” he notes. What’s more, in-person brainstorming helped people consider a wider and more diverse range of possibilities. “Working on Zoom was a double penalty. Fewer ideas — and a narrower set of ideas.”Remote work may be the new normal in our post-pandemic world, but Levav ca...2024-01-2432 minRSM River Mechanics PodcastRSM River Mechanics PodcastDavid Montgomery on High Gradient River Mechanics (Classification, Incipient Motion, and Wood) and Sediment Impacts on Human HistoryDr. David Montgomery has been so prolific, that for several years I actually thought he was two people:First, Dr. D. Montgomery is a well known geomorphologist from the University of Washington (and a 2008 MacArthur Fellow) whose name is on much of the seminal, high-gradient channel transport and classification literature. And then there David Montgomery,  the narrative non-fiction author from Seattle who wrote books like Dirt, The Rocks Don’t Lie, and The Hidden Half of Nature.It actually took me an embarrassing amount of time to realize that this was the...2024-01-0353 minThe Well Read PoemThe Well Read Poem"Good King Wenceslas" by Vaclav Svoboda, trans. by John Mason NealeAs befits the time of year, we will be reading six poems of Advent and Christmas during this fourteenth season of the Well-Read Poem. We have selected certain familiar ones, which may yet contain certain surprises in their authorship and composition history, as well as some less well-known pieces which we hope will help you better enjoy the late days of the year leading up to the great Feast of the Nativity of Christ the Lord.  Today's poem is "Good King Wenceslas" by Vaclav Svoboda in translation by John Mason Neale. Reading begins at timestamp 6:26. G...2023-12-1810 minAnimation FascinationAnimation FascinationEpisode 117: Walt Disney Animation's Wish"Imagine a place where wishes come true. Where your heart's desire can become a reality. What if I told you that place is within reach? All you have to do is give your wish... to me." Join ANIMATION FASCINATION as we all head over to the Kingdom of Rosas is this latest episode of the podcast. Embarking on the music filled journey with Marc and Stanford are returning guests Ted Sowards (Live Action A Goofy Movie) and Mike Sawran (of The Holdo Maneuver!) Together the group breaks down and...2023-11-291h 17The Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life Podcast“The Mind of the Maker” by Dorothy L. Sayers, Ch. 3-5On The Literary Life Podcast today, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins, and Thomas Banks continue discussing Dorothy L. Sayers’ The Mind of the Maker. In today’s conversation, they cover the ideas in chapters 3-5, including the following: the creative process in relation to the members of the Trinity, the relationship of the writer to his own creation, the misconception of art as self-expression, the problem with poetic justice, and much more! If you missed the live webinar Can Dante’s Inferno Save the World? with Dr. Jason Baxter, you can still purchase the recording. Also, coming up from H...2023-11-071h 27Profiling Evil Podcast with Mike KingProfiling Evil Podcast with Mike KingStanford Experiment, Learning and Situational FactorsShould the criminal be responsible for the act, or should society be responsible for the circumstances surrounding some people’s lives? Some people would call it a blame game while others say it truly is a phenomenon that can twist normal minds and create criminals. Let’s look at the Stanford prison experience as we explore this segment on learning and situational factors as they relate to criminal behavior.======================================= Get 10% Off your TruthFinder subscription with code EVIL10 at checkout: https://truthfinder.pxf.io/c/3466408/1404760/15694 🕵️JOIN THE PE ACADEMY: https://www.youtube.com/profilingevil/join 📖 You...2023-09-1918 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life Podcast“Kidnapped,” Intro to Robert Louis Stevenson and Ch. 1-6Welcome back to a new read along series on The Literary Life Podcast! This week Angelina, Thomas, and Cindy will begin their discussion of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped, covering chapters 1-6, as well as giving some background information on the beloved author and the historical setting of this book. Angelina talks about the life of R. L. Stevenson, and Thomas sets the historical stage for the story. We also get a glimpse into the form of the novel as a romance from some clues Stevenson gives at the outset. Cindy highlights the foreboding in the song of a wo...2023-07-041h 20The Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastThe “Best of” Series – The Literary Life of Wendi Capehart, Ep. 69Today on The Literary Life Podcast, we have another installment in our “Best of The Literary Life Podcast series. This week’s replay is a special chat our hosts Angelina and Cindy had with Wendi Capehart. Wendi passed away in 2022, and this episode is in honor of her memory. Wendi was an adventurous mom of many and lived throughout Asia for many years. She spent the last several years enjoying the life of an at-home librarian, caring for her disabled daughter, and cherishing time with her 15 grandchildren. She also served on the AmblesideOnline Advisory board since its founding. An...2023-01-171h 36Stanford Emeriti/ae Council Autobiographical ReflectionsStanford Emeriti/ae Council Autobiographical ReflectionsClayborne Carson: Where Do We Go from Here? Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Still Unanswered Question for the WorldIn a lecture on Nov. 15, 2022, Clayborne Carson, the Martin Luther King, Jr., Centennial Professor of History, emeritus, spoke in the Emeriti/ae Council’s “Autobiographical Reflections” lecture series. He traced the path of his early life growing up in Los Alamos, New Mexico, undergraduate and graduate studies at UCLA, becoming a “historian” rather unintentionally, and his almost fifty-year career at Stanford. He described his early interest in the civil rights movement, focused principally on young activists his own age, especially those in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which became the subject of his first book. Carson explains how he was ask...2022-12-151h 05The Wellness Lab with Nick Palladino-KingThe Wellness Lab with Nick Palladino-KingEP # 21 w/ Ling Lam "Get Out of Your Own Way On The Path to Happiness"Get ready for an intimate episode that puts Nick and Nitin through their own therapy session with Stanford lecturer Ling Lam! The one goes deep and wide as we cover hidden shame, the future possibilities of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy, and finding meaning and fulfillment in life. Ling makes understanding our minds and our traumas so simple with his easy to apply and real-world frameworks for getting out of our own way in pursuit of happiness and transformation. This episode is perfectly timed as a resource for you to use while you navigate the...2022-12-1459 minConversations on DanceConversations on Dance(317) Dimitris Papaioannou, director, choreographer, performer, and designerOn today's episode of ‘Conversations On Dance', we are joined by choreographer, visual artist and experimental theater director Dimitris Papaioannou. Dimitris' life as an artist began with a natural gift for visual arts at a very young age before eventually venturing into theater and dance. He founded his own company, Edofos Dance Theatre, leading to critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Dimitris talks to us about how his experience in a wide array of arts comes together to form his vision, his early years of creating art with few resources, and the difference between commercial and artistic endeavors as defin...2022-12-0233 minThe Carl King ShowThe Carl King ShowMetallica’s St. Anger, Aubrey Plaza in Emily The Criminal, John Carpenter’s Escape From LA, Creepy Ann Arbor Book Stores, and Evil Dead SuiteSupport this Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/carlking In this episode, Carl King examines Metallica’s St. Anger, Aubrey Plaza in Emily The Criminal, John Carpenter’s Escape From LA, Creepy Ann Arbor Book Stores, and Evil Dead Suite by Roque Banos.  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-carl-king-podcast/id1202709564 Send Me A Tip! https://paypal.me/carlkingdom https://www.venmo.com/u/carlkingdom Subscribe on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4VlLUSeRUrDzF1Omtu9rdp SHOW NOTES / LINKS Rob...2022-11-1740 minTHE ADAM KING SHOWTHE ADAM KING SHOWEP008: Medical Mayhem In AmericaHost Adam King and special guest Dr. Margaret Aranda, MD, PHD sit down to discuss the state medical practice in America and how recent changes to it will effect you and your privacy, they talk COVID, home remedies, the spine, pain management, and much more.THE ADAM KING SHOW | ENTERTAINMENT FACILITATION AT IT’S FINEST!The Adam King Show is everybody’s favorite place for news and commentary, the most interesting guests on the planet, humor, arts and culture, spirituality, motivation, business, technology, cannabis, alternative health, ground breaking stories, and just plain old fashion fun.2022-11-061h 08Conversations on DanceConversations on Dance(308) Yaron Lifschitz, Artistic Director and CEO of ‘Circa,’ coming to Stanford LiveToday we are joined by Yaron Lifschitz, Artistic Director and CEO of ‘Circa.' Yaron is a graduate of the University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, and National Institute of Dramatic Arts, where he was the youngest director ever accepted into its prestigious graduate director’s course. Since graduating, Yaron has directed over 60 productions including large-scale events, opera, theatre, physical theatre, and circus. His work has been seen in more than 40 countries and across six continents by over 1.5 million people.Yaron tells us about how he came to the circus, what he looks for in arti...2022-09-2646 minThe Stanford Daily PodcastThe Stanford Daily PodcastDAHA Internship Culture?"So what are you doing this summer?" A much asked question at Stanford.  Students at Stanford University often find their summers inundated with commitments: jobs, research positions, internships. But why are we pursing this work? This summer Ecy King ’23 created an educational comic based on Stanford's Computer Science curriculum. Bryant Mendez ’25 worked at a tech startup. Robin Huang ’25 spent her days in a lab and at the School of Medicine. Kyla Figueroa ’23 wrote for hours on end in her hometown of Stockon, CA, crafting a book. Stay tuned as we dive into grind culture a...2022-09-0925 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingA mobile app can be the gateway for helping communities improve their health and well-beingTake a look around your neighborhood and you’ll see a few things you like -- and, most likely, a few you don’t. Maybe you need a crosswalk near the senior home. Or garbage keeps getting dumped on the sidewalk.Now imagine if you and others in your community could document what you saw, collect those data, identify and agree on issues to prioritize, and then find feasible solutions for them?In this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything, Stanford faculty member Abby King, professor of epidemiology and population health and of med...2022-08-1628 minDemocracy IRLDemocracy IRLThe Crisis of Democracy in West Africa, with Emmanuel Gyimah-BoadiProfessor Emmanuel Gyimah-Boadi, co-founder and board chair of Afrobarometer — the pan-African survey research network and global reference point for high-quality data on African democracy, governance, and quality of life — joins us to discuss the worsening crisis of democracy in West Africa, including that which is enveloping the region's largest country, Nigeria. He also points to some rays of hope as democracy advocates push back against this trend.E. Gyimah-Boadi is co-founder and board chair of Afrobarometer, the pan-African survey research network and global reference point for high-quality data on African democracy, governance, and quality of life...2022-06-1530 minBusiness Cents RadioBusiness Cents RadioDr. C Michael Hogan – Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University. Research scientist at NASA. Today's subject,Dr. C Michael Hogan – Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University. Research scientist at NASA. Today's subject,  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businesscentsradio/support2022-05-1454 minBusiness Cents RadioBusiness Cents RadioDavid Henderson Economist, Senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Today's subject, we will discuss the implications of student debt forgiveness.David Henderson Economist, Senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Today's subject, we will discuss the implications of student debt forgiveness. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businesscentsradio/support2022-05-0854 minBlue Chip Academy - Presented by L.I.G. Sports GroupBlue Chip Academy - Presented by L.I.G. Sports GroupE15: Blueprint to Success: Sam Schwartzstein, "A Football Mind"Providing unique blueprints, tactical knowledge & best practices to the critical points in the football ecosystem so athletes and parents can plan a career path that any athlete can "bank on." It is not every day that someone successfully changes the rules of a game that's been around for 150 plus years! We get to sit down with one of the brightest and most innovative minds in the game of football: Sam Schwartzstein, former, Director of Football Operations, Innovation, and Strategy at the XFL 2.0. Having a unique perspective on the football ecosystem from gr...2022-04-121h 40DailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingPREMIERE: S3 EP 1- Is it doomsday for the iPhone SE 3?Oh no! Apple….. don’t do it, just don’t. The new iPhone SE Is rumored to not change at all! At first, everyone was excited because the design was rumored to be changed, however, now, it may be doomsday for the iPhone SE, find out why! Also in the show, we talk the new colorful rumored MacBook Air (yes we said colorful), SideCar, iPad Air and more. Have an opinion about todays show? Let stanford know on his socials! Twitter: @thestanfordking. Instagram:@stanfordkingjr--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2022-02-0628 minTwisted TimesTwisted TimesLIVE w/ My Unorthodox Life’s star Miriam Haart. Who makes one hell of a drink…and an NFT!Twisted Times is back and we are LIVE for Season 3! Who better to launch into the season than the star of My Unorthodox Life on Netflix, Miriam Haart.Download the @17live link in our bio on IG to join us LIVE and ask guest questions!Who is Miriam: I am a software engineering student at Stanford! I specialize in iOS Engineering, Data Science, and design. I also am on the hit Netflix series, "My Unorthodox Life" which debuted in 2021. I worked at Yewno as lead of product and engineering for Yewno Create, a platform for students to design, collaborate and...2022-02-041h 09Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityThe BOOK OF EPHESIANS KING JAMES VERSION by Paul The ApostlePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/565238to listen full audiobooks. Title: The BOOK OF EPHESIANS KING JAMES VERSION Author: Paul The Apostle Narrator: Hillary Hawkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 23 minutes Release date: December 28, 2021 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: A very peaceful, calm and tranquil narration of the Book of Ephesians of the King James Version of the Holy Bible. This is The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians and a great listen for all Truth seekers. Listen before you go to sleep for peaceful, relaxing slumber and spiritual enlightenment. Be filled with the fullness of God & walk as...2021-12-2823 minConversations on DanceConversations on DanceBONUS: Jlin, Composer and Collaborator with Kyle Abraham on ‘Requiem: Fire In the Air of the Earth’Last week in episode 262, we talked with Choreographer, Kyle Abraham, about his new work that premiered on December 4, 2021 at Stanford Live, called  ‘Requiem: Fire In the Air of the Earth.’ After chatting with Kyle, we knew we had to follow up with his musical collaborator, Jlin, to hear more about her work and the process of creating the score for ‘Requiem.' More information on upcoming performances at Stanford Live available on their website, live.stanford.edu, or click the link in the description of this episode. __________________________________LINKS:Conversations on Dance Reading List, o...2021-12-1030 minConversations on DanceConversations on Dance(262) Kyle Abraham, Choreographer and Artistic Director of A.I.M. by Kyle AbrahamThis week on ‘Conversations On Dance' we are joined by award winning choreographer Kyle Abraham. Kyle's choreographic talents garnered attention quickly in works he created for his company A.I.M., leading to a MacArthur Fellowship in 2013 and commissions from some of the most respected dance institutions in the world. We talk to Kyle about his creative process leading up to his new work ‘Requiem: Fire In the Air Of the Earth' that will premiere at Stanford Live this December 4th. Tickets and more information: https://live.stanford.edu/calendar/december-2021/requiem-fire-air-earth__________________________________LINKS:Ja...2021-11-2946 minConversations on DanceConversations on Dance(257) Jacob Jonas, Director, Choreographer, and Artistic Director of Jacob Jonas the CompanyThis week on Conversations on Dance, we are joined by Jacob Jonas, Director, Choreographer, and Artistic Director of Jacob Jonas the Company. Jacob started dancing at the age of 13 when he came across a street-performing group in Venice Beach.  From there, his passion for dance expanded into various technique and across many different mediums. He is the founding Artistic Director of Jacob Jonas the Company, a creative company that intersects dance across mediums to make original works and initiate nontraditional collaborations. Experience Jacob's newest project, Films.Dance. Through non-traditional collaborations across cultures and continents, and led by J...2021-10-2542 minConversations on DanceConversations on Dance(245) Esteban Hernandez, Principal Dancer with San Francisco BalletToday we are joined by Esteban Hernandez, principal dancer with the San Francisco Ballet. Esteban talks to us about training with his father and siblings, moving abroad at a young age to study ballet, and how he found his dream company in San Francisco Ballet.  Esteban will be making his return to the stage on August 13th and 14th at the Frost Amphitheater for Stanford University’s Stanford Live series. Tickets are available at live.stanford.edu.This episode is brought to you by Yumiko (yumiko.com).Links:Join our email list: https://bit.ly...2021-08-1252 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life of Atlee NorthmoreOn The Literary Life podcast this week, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks are chatting with their indispensable assistant, Atlee Northmore, about his literary life. Atlee shares what it was like for him growing up in a family that supported reading and kept books around at all time. He talks about his school years and both his positive and negative memories of reading for school. Talking about college, Atlee tells about wanting to be a film maker and his experience studying writing screen plays. He shares how college and life circumstances temporarily dampened his love for story, but...2021-08-031h 20Sinister SanctuarySinister Sanctuary#61 Stanford WhiteStanford White was not. good man but to fall victim as he did was such a wild tale back in the early 1900's. Stanford White was an American architect. He designed many houses for the rich, in addition to numerous civic, institutional, and religious buildings. For Images Visit www.sinistersanctuary.com IG: SinisterSanctuary Facebook @7sinsanctuary2021-06-2544 minMartin Luther King Speeches on Spotify - The Most Important Speeches In American HistoryMartin Luther King Speeches on Spotify - The Most Important Speeches In American HistoryMartin Luther King Speech - #MLK Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Stanford - The other AmericaMartin Luther King Speech - #MLK  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Stanford - The other America Important Speeches in American History (MLK and Malcolm X Speeches) is financed by the BLC: Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black Power X X X X please support with 2$ or 8$ per month we try to stay alive and pay for the content to remain online https://www.patreon.com/abbba X X X X The Marrow of Tradition and Incidents in the Life of a...2021-04-0248 minMartin Luther King Speech on Spotify #BLM #MLKMartin Luther King Speech on Spotify #BLM #MLKDr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Stanford - The other America #BLM #MLKDr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Stanford -  The other America  #BLM #MLK Martin Luther King and Malcolm X Speeches Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black Power X X X X please support with 2$ or 8$ per month we try to stay alive and pay for the content to remain online https://www.patreon.com/abbba X X X X The Marrow of Tradition and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - The Best Black Authors Of All Time by Ch...2021-03-1248 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life Podcast“Silas Marner” by George Eliot, Ch. 16-EndOn this week’s episode of The Literary Life Podcast, Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks wrap up their discussion of George Eliot’s Silas Marner. In this episode, Angelina reveals her light bulb moment connecting this story with Shakespeare’s play, The Winter’s Tale. Thomas talks about the changes in Silas as he has integrated back into the community through his love for Eppie. Cindy points out the characteristics we see in Nancy as a woman who has been through suffering and come out more gracious on the other side. Don’t forget to head over...2021-03-091h 36DailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS2 EP3- Samsung says they have the best AISamsung knocks on your door, you answer, they tell you they have the best AI, you proceed to laugh, and shut the door in their face. It's quite laughable. Samsung states that they have the best artificial Intelligence in the market, but can't perfect the artificial Intelligence that is shipped with every galaxy phone, bixby? They've got some work to do. Also on the show, Guest Host Taja King as we explore deadly texas weather, consumer electronics, samsung, and Stanford's final thought. Make sure you keep up with Stanford by following him on his instagram @stanfordkingjr. Follow our guest host...2021-03-0841 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS2 EP2- Sending Students BACK TO SCHOOL? (Special News Report Episode)Why must government officials be so STUBBORN?! Today on the show, we're talking all about government officials making the HASTY decision of sending students back to school, let us know what you think. Thanks for Listening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-03-0820 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 21: Last SpeechOn 3 April 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered what would become his final speech: "I've Been to the Mountaintop." He spoke to the crowd gathered at the Charles Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. King came to Memphis to support the Sanitation Workers' Strike. He believed the struggle in Memphis exposed the nationwide need for social and economic justice that he was planning to highlight later that summer during the  Poor People's Campaign.The next day, on 4 April 1968, while preparing to go out to dinner, King stepped outside the Lorraine motel room 306 to speak with Southern Christian Leadership Conference (S...2021-01-2726 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 20: Last MarchIn 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr., began working on his most ambitious and also his last major campaign; the Poor People's Campaign (PPC). He announced it during the staff retreat for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in November 1967. King planned for a nationwide, interracial coalition of activists to convene in Washington, D.C. They would meet with government officials to demand jobs, unemployment insurance, a fair minimum wage, and education for poor adults and children. Desegregation and voting rights were essential, but King understood that African Americans and other minorities wouldn't experience equality until they had economic security. Through...2020-12-2021 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life 19 Books in 2021 Reading ChallengeToday on the podcast, your hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks take a deep dive into the Literary Life 19 Books for 2021 challenge! This episode is full of ideas and book suggestions to help inspire your #LitLife192021 reading, so be sure to scroll down in your podcast app to view the comprehensive book link list! They not only give reasons behind each category and suggests for the adult reading challenge, but many titles for the kids’ version of the challenge, as well! Also, don’t forget that our Literary Life Commonplace Books are now available to orde...2020-12-151h 30The World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 19: 1966 Chicago Freedom MovementIn January of 1966, Martin Luther King, Jr., moved to Chicago to support the local activists in the Chicago Freedom Movement, a campaign against poverty, housing discrimination, and other urban problems. In this episode, Dr. Carson discusses how King experienced and dealt with impoverished living conditions in the ghettos, segregated schools, lack of employment opportunities, and other forms of discrimination in the North. As black political activism shifted from the rural south to northern cities, King's nonviolent principles were tested and proven less successful. Despite numerous mass marches, the Chicago Campaign produced few tangible gains and weakened King's r...2020-12-0418 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 18: Black PowerWhen James Meredith - who desegregated the University of Mississippi - was shot and injured during his solitary "March Against Fear" in June 1966, civil rights leaders and activists convened in Mississippi to resume the march. They knew that despite the 1965 Voting Rights Act, white supremacists continued to terrorize many African Americans who dared to register and vote.  To prove that fear won't intimidate them, hundreds of participates rallied behind Meredith's cause as they completed the march.Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), led by Martin Luther King, Jr., Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE), represented by  Floyd McKissick, and St...2020-11-1818 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastPhantastes, Ch. 1-4Welcome back to The Literary Life Podcast and the beginning of our series on George MacDonald’s Phantastes. Before our hosts, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas begin the book chat, though, we wanted to let you know about some Advent and Christmas resources ready for the upcoming holiday season. As mentioned before, Cindy’s new edition of Hallelujah: Cultivating Advent Traditions with Handel’s Messiah is available now. Also, Thomas and Angelina have a sale going on for an Advent Bundle of their popular webinars, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and The Poetry of Advent. Cindy shares a little a...2020-11-101h 32The World HouseThe World HouseBonus Episode: You Know Who to Vote For!When conservative Arizona Senator Barry M. Goldwater ran for president in 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr., expressed his opposition, explaining: "I feel that the prospect of Senator Goldwater being president of the United States so threatens the health, morality, and survival of our nation that I can not in good conscience fail to take a stand against what he represents" (King, 16 July 1964). Goldwater lost the election to President Lyndon Johnson in a landslide, winning majorities only in his native Arizona and five states of the Deep South.This bonus episode features a speech Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered...2020-10-2709 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS2 EP1- (PREMEIER!) Q&AWELCOME TO SEASON 2 Thanks for Season 2! We are SO Excited to have you on board, this is a heart to heart show meaning there are NO ADS OR BREAKS To honor the PREMEIER! We love you for listening.2020-10-2522 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS2- Official Trailer!Season 2 official trailer! So join us! You know you want to!2020-10-2501 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS1 EP6- "Don't Underestimate Joe's Ability to **** Things Up" (Special Political Edition Show)Tensions Linger between Former Vice Present Joe Biden and Former Present Barack Obama, The Camp may look all shiny and glittery but we're here to talk about why it's not, in related news, Hillary Clinton says she will take a job in the Biden Administration, more on that in this SPECIAL EDITION of the show.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2020-10-2517 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS1 EP5- Galaxy UnpackedGalaxy UNPACKED?! Here's what you need to know= Samsung Tab S7 and S7 Plus, Galaxy Watch 3, Samsung Buds live, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Note 20, Note 20 Ultra 5G2020-10-2513 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS1 EP4- Fortnite was BANNED? FT. Sam ShefferWhat?! Fortnite was banned from the App Store and the Play Store? This whole thing is pretty crazy. That's why Special Guest FT. Sam Sheffer Explains, then, Stanford gives a DETAILED EXPLINATION As to WHY it was banned.2020-10-2513 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS1 EP3- Apple Car?This is CRAZY! Apple Releasing a CAR? You'll find out all of the latest news on our newest episode of the show.2020-10-2522 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingS1 EP2-Hackers!On this episode of the show, Stanford Talks all about the latest technology news, and much more!2020-10-2511 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 17: 1965 Watts RebellionOn Wednesday, 11 August 1965, Watts, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, became a battleground for one of the most violent confrontations between police and  African Americans during the 1960s. The arrest of Marquette Frye, a 21-year-old black man, triggered six days of unrest, resulting in 34 deaths, over 1,000 injuries, nearly 4,000 arrests, and the destruction of property valued at $40 million. At that time, Clayborne Carson lived in Los Angeles and witnessed these events as they unfolded in the late summer of 1965.  In this episode, Carson talks about his activism as a member of the Non-Violent Action Committee (N-VAC). He recalls the...2020-10-2221 minThe Grace Upon Grace PodcastThe Grace Upon Grace Podcast36. Hope, Travel & Faith with Jeff StanfordToday I am talking with Jeff Stanford about his faith journey and how travel has intersected with that. We talk about how God is always working and uses the experiences that we have in life to mold & shape us, how travel looks a lot different in 2020 and what God has been teaching Jeff through that, having hope, and more. I hope that you enjoy this episode, friends! Connect with Jeff on Instagram @jstanfordphoto  Check out his way to save money on travel here - travelhackingflightplan.com  2020-10-2100 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life of Wendi CapehartToday on The Literary Life Podcast, our hosts Angelina and Cindy chat with Cindy’s longtime friend and, according to her, the “smartest woman on the internet,” Wendi Capehart. Wendi is an adventurous mom of many and has lived throughout Asia. Now she lives the life of an at home librarian caring for her disabled daughter and spending time with her 15 grandchildren. She also serves on the AmblesideOnline Advisory board. Angelina starts off the conversation asking Wendi about her reading life beginning with her childhood memories of reading. Wendi talks a little about how books helped her surviv...2020-10-201h 35The World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 16: Selma, AL, and the 1965 Voting Rights CampaignThe demands for political representation and voting rights for African Americans continued to grow and became once again sharply visible during the Voting Rights Campaign in Selma, Alabama. In January 1965, the Dallas County Voters League invited Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), and other local African American activists. The campaign was marked by repeated marches to voter registration offices and escalating clashes between demonstrators and police, leading to mass arrests by the end of February. The most horrific event was the murder of Jimmy Lee Jackson...2020-10-0922 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 15: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.Decades after the assassination of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., the two men remain fixed images in the American consciousness: Martin Luther King, Jr., the civil rights movement leader and advocate of nonviolence, and Malcolm X, the ardent supporter of black nationalism, encouraging African Americans to challenge racial oppression “by any means necessary.” But to what extent were the two men really ideological opposites? Did they share any common ground? Listen to this episode to find out more about the connections between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., and discover the complexities of the relation...2020-09-2421 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 14: Nobel Peace PrizeOn December 10, 1964, Martin Luther King, Jr., accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway. During his acceptance speech, King acknowledged that he received "this award on behalf of a civil rights movement which is moving with determination and a majestic scorn for risk and danger to establish a reign of freedom and a rule of justice." In the Nobel Lecture, The Quest for Peace and Justice, King laid out his agenda of taking on the problems of racism, poverty, and war, not just in the United States but for all mankind. The international recognition of King's activism wa...2020-09-1320 minThe Broadcasters PodcastThe Broadcasters PodcastWill The Digital Disruption Destroy The Yellow Journalism Bubble? BP090420-138KOP talks about the Digital Disruption and how it is destroying the Yellow Journalism bubble. He explains the origin of the phrase and how objectivity in journalism should affect reporting being compared to airtight evidence used in a court of law. A majority of Republicans (70%) and Democrats (56%) believe that the news media should be approached with skepticism rather than trust. https://nie.mn/31LPovGTo Fix Fake News, Look To Yellow Journalismhttps://daily.jstor.org/to-fix-fake-news-look-to-yellow-journalism/In the Age of Digital Yellow Journalism, Objective Local News Sites Are Critical to the Fourth E...2020-09-041h 01The World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 13: 1963 March On Washington and King's DreamOn 28 August 1963 over 200,000 people took part in the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Like many other representatives of the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King, Jr. addressed the large crowds that evening. King's speech was the final one that day. He told the masses about the unfulfilled promise of the Declaration of Independence to guarantee the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to all men. King also spoke of his dream, a detailed vision of what America will be like, once that promise is realized. Listen to this episode to find out...2020-08-2422 minRugby HiveRugby HiveOsea Kolinisau 🇫🇯 | Episode 5Hosts Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell are joined by Fijian legend Osea Kolinisau for #RugbyHive Episode 5. Kolinisau is the most capped Fijian 7s player of all-time, with 62 tournament appearances on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series from 2008 to 2016. He is the scorer of a record 1,272 points - the only Fijian ahead of him is the King of Sevens, Waisale Serevi. Kolinisau captained Fiji to back-to-back HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series titles in 2014/2015 and 2015/2016, the first and only time his country has achieved this honor. He was the flag bearer for Team Fiji at the 2016 Rio Olympics. At...2020-08-051h 13The World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 11: 1963 Birmingham Part 2After violating the court injunction against protests, Martin Luther King, Jr., was arrested and jailed on 12 March 1963. While in jail, King composed a response to Birmingham's white clergymen's criticism of the protests. His passionate and eloquent writing became known as The Letter From Birmingham Jail. Meanwhile, to sustain the momentum of the campaign, SCLC organizers James Bevel, Diana Nash, and Andrew Young,  planned to involve children and high school students in the protests. On 2 May more than 1,000 African American children marched into downtown Birmingham; the police arrested hundreds of them. The next day, as more students arrived, pu...2020-08-0521 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 10: 1963 Birmingham - Planning for ConfrontationIt is the winter of 1962. Martin Luther King, Jr., decided to join the local activists and the movement leader Reverend Fred L. Shuttlesworth in their preparation for the Birmingham Campaign, a major initiative against segregation in the city of Birmingham, Alabama. Notorious for racial discrimination, Birmingham had a reputation as a stronghold of segregation and racial violence in the South. One of the most ardent segregationists in Birmingham was Public Safety Commissioner Eugene "Bull" Connor.  At the time of the preparation for the Birmingham Campaign, Connor was running for the position of mayor. In order to prevent interference with this...2020-07-2722 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 9: 1961/1962 Albany Movement: Failure or Success?This episode focuses on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s involvement in the 1961/1962 Albany Movement, in Albany GA.Grown from local grassroots activism and initiated by SNCC members Charles Sherrod and Cordell Reagon, the Albany Movement challenged institutionalized segregation and discrimination in the city. While the movement was in full swing, William G. Anderson, a local doctor and the president of the Albany Movement, invited Martin Luther King, Jr., to speak at one of the meetings. After King delivered his speech at the mass meeting at Shiloh Baptist Church, on December 15, 1961, he decided to participate in a march.  T...2020-07-1321 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 8: 1960, The Sit-Ins BeginThis episode follows the Kings' move to Atlanta and Martin's involvement in the student sit-in campaign. In early 1960, the King family left Montgomery, AL, and relocated to Atlanta, GA, where Martin continued his work at the SCLC. In Atlanta, Martin also took on the position of  assistant pastor, next to his father, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church.At the same time, the movement against racial injustice was gaining force, with young people organizing and challenging the status quo of segregation. On February 1, 1960, a handful of black students in Greensboro, North Carolina, sat at the lunch counter reserved for...2020-06-2821 minStanford LegalStanford LegalRace and Policing with guest Professor David SklanskyStanford Law Professor David Sklansky, the Faculty Co-Director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, is a former federal prosecutor who served as special counsel to the independent review panel appointed to investigate the Los Angeles Police Department’s Rampart Division scandal that formed in the wake of the Rodney King case. In this episode, Sklansky discusses race and policing in America and how we can reform policing to prevent another George Floyd death in police custody.2020-06-1527 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 7: Pilgrimage to NonviolenceEpisode 7: NonviolenceIn this episode, we are talking about King's commitment to nonviolence and his connection to Mahatma Gandhi and his teachings. Nonviolence was the fundamental ideology that guided Martin Luther King, Jr.'s leadership during the civil rights movement. Throughout his activism, in his sermons and public speeches, King advocated for nonviolent resistance to fight racism and social injustices. Long before King became the spokesman for the civil rights movement, many other activists were motivated by and committed to nonviolence and its application in the struggle for justice and freedom. King met with and w...2020-06-1019 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 6: MBB, Part 2: Desegregation at LastOn 5 December 1955, most of Montgomery's black citizens stayed off the local buses. That afternoon, the city's ministers and leaders met to discuss the possibility of extending the boycott into a long-term campaign. During this meeting, the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) was founded, and King was elected president. The same evening, King delivered his first speech as the spokesman of the MIA, at the Holt Street Baptist Church. The MIA formulated a list of demands: courteous treatment by bus operators; first-come, first-served seating for all, with blacks seating from the rear and whites from the front; and black bus operators on pre...2020-06-0931 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 5: Welcome to Montgomery, ALIn 1954, Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King, Jr., moved to Montgomery, AL, where King began his pastorship at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. The Church had a rich history, with many prominent ministers preceding King, including Dr. Vernon Johns.  As a social gospel minister, King committed himself to addressing social problems and played an active role in Montgomery's community.  He joined the local branch of the NAACP and encouraged his congregation to become politically active and register to vote. During their first year in Montgomery, the young King family settled into their new home, and in November 1955 Coretta gave...2020-05-2223 minDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford KingDailyTalk With Stanford King (Trailer)2020-05-1100 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 4: Boston - Meet CorettaIn Fall 1951, at the age of 22, Martin Luther King, Jr., moved to Boston, where he began his doctoral studies at the School of Theology, at Boston University. But rather than focusing on King's graduate studies, this episode is dedicated to King's encounter with Coretta Scott. A student at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music, Coretta was pursuing a career as a singer when she met Martin in early 1952. After the initial meeting, Martin surprisingly let Coretta know that she possessed all the qualities he ever wanted from a wife. At first reluctant to date a Baptist minister, Coretta was soon...2020-05-0830 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 3: Crozer Theological SeminaryIn this episode, we are talking about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s time at the Crozer Theological Seminary, near Chester, Pennsylvania. In 1949 King began his study and was especially attracted to the liberal theological teachings at Crozer. During the time at the seminary, King studied many of the influential philosophers and thinkers, such as Rauschenbusch, Niebuhr, Marx, and Nietzsche, and strengthened his commitment to the Christian social gospel. He was also exposed to pacifism and introduced to the teachings of Gandhi and his ideas of nonviolence as a method of social reform. One of the more insightful documents that we ha...2020-04-2720 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 2: The Early YearsIn this episode, we take a look at Martin Luther King, Jr.'s early years in Atlanta, GA. We talk about the family the young King was born into and the religious and social environment in which he spent his childhood. Michael King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929 into a family with a rich history of Baptist ministry. King noted, "My father is a preacher, my grandfather was a preacher, my great-grandfather was a preacher, my only brother is a preacher, my daddy’s brother is a preacher. So I didn’t have much choice." This family tradition and the stro...2020-04-1424 minThe World HouseThe World HouseEpisode 1: Beyond VietnamOur first episode focuses on perhaps one of the most controversial speeches Martin Luther King, Jr., ever gave. In April 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr., traveled to New York City to give the Beyond Vietnam speech at The Riverside Church. King took many months to prepare his anti-war speech and asked friends and colleagues (Vincent Harding, Clarence B. Jones)  to help him craft it. When he finally delivered the speech, the public response was divided. While many anti-war activists applauded King's public stands, some of his supporters sharply criticized him.Listen to our podcast and find out more d...2020-04-0422 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastEpisode 37: "A Winter's Tale" Act 4This week on The Literary Life, Angelina, Cindy and Thomas dive in to Act 4 of Shakespeare’s A Winter’s Tale. We are excited to announce a new online conference coming on March 13-14, 2020. Our theme will be Re-enchanting the World: The Legacy of the Inklings. Our keynote speaker is Inklings scholar, Joseph Pearce. Go to Angelina and Thomas’ new website HouseofHumaneLetters.com for all the info and to register. This act is jam packed with action and important plot points, but Cindy points out the connection between the shepherd and his son and the tale that Mamill...2020-02-181h 16The Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life Podcast"A Winter's Tale" Act 2This week on The Literary Life, our hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks are back to discuss Act 2 of The Winter’s Tale by Williams Shakespeare. After sharing their commonplace quotes, they begin with a brief recap of the plot. They highlight the story begun by Mamillius upon the entrance of Leontes in Act 2, Scene 1. Angelina explores the concept of Leontes as a tragic hero. Our hosts also get into the ideas of constancy versus inconstancy, lunacy and the Renaissance view of women as changeable. Shakespeare, on the other hand, portrays a man as the one who is...2020-02-041h 10KZSU NewsKZSU News2020.01.17-This Week On Campus: Stanford King Institute Presentation of Dr. Martin Luther King's "Beyond Vietnam"In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, Darlene Franklin has excerpts from Dr. King's "Beyond Vietnam" speech in New York in April 1967. Special thanks to The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University for letting us broadcast the speech! You can find the full recording (in addition to more of Dr. King's recorded speeches) at kinginstitute.stanford.edu. Plus, Ishan Gandhi has news from the Stanford Daily!2020-01-2953 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & WarGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & WarSword of Kings: A Novel by Bernard CornwellPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/379534 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sword of Kings: A Novel Series: #12 of Last Kingdom (formerly Saxon Tales) Author: Bernard Cornwell Narrator: Matt Bates, Bernard Cornwell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 20 minutes Release date: November 26, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.56 of Total 43 Ratings of Narrator: 4.64 of Total 11 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: The twelfth installment of Bernard Cornwell’s New York Times bestselling series chronicling the epic saga of the making of England—''superior entertainment that is both engaging and enlightening” (Washington Post), and  the basis for The Last Kingdom, the hit Netflix series. It is a time of po...2019-11-2605 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & WarGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Westerns & WarRibbons of Scarlet: A Novel of the French Revolution's Women by Sophie Perinot, Heather Webb, Laura Kamoie, Stephanie Dray, E. Knight, KatePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/369751 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ribbons of Scarlet: A Novel of the French Revolution's Women Author: Sophie Perinot, Heather Webb, Laura Kamoie, Stephanie Dray, E. Knight, Kate Quinn Narrator: Lisa Flanagan, Lauren Ezzo, Marisa Calin, Barrie Kreinik, Saskia Maarleveld, Cassandra Campbell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 3 minutes Release date: October 1, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Genres: Westerns & War Publisher's Summary: Six bestselling and award-winning authors bring to life a breathtaking epic novel illuminating the hopes, desires, and destinies of princesses and peasants, harlots and wives, fanatics and philosophers—six unforgettable women whose pa...2019-10-0105 minRaw DataRaw DataPower from the People (Post Trump, Pre-2020)Originally broadcast in March 2019, this episode has a new introduction, with an update on the Trump administration’s push to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.  At the birth of the United States, the new nation faced a problem. How do you make a crazy new idea — power coming not from a king, but from the people — a reality? There was no handbook; the framers of the Constitution had to just kind of make it up. They landed on the idea of a census. You count the people in each state, and apportion power thusly. A great i...2019-07-1831 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life of Mary Jo Tate Today on The Literary Life, your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins sit down for a chat with their friend and fellow reader, Mary Jo Tate. As well as being an avid reader, Mary Jo is an author, editor, teacher, book collector and single mother to 4 young men. A veteran homeschooler, Mary Jo is the author of Flourish: Balance for Homeschool Moms, and you can learn more about her and her work at FlourishAtHome.com. In this interview, Angelina and Cindy talk with Mary Jo about her own background as a reader, beginning...2019-05-2150 min