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The StacksThe StacksEpisode 169 - Dr Caligari + Star Trek IV + Wizard of Oz + Black Belt Jones + Inland Empire + The Hitcher + Macbeth, King of Scoutland + Shark Attack 3 + Lady TerminatorOn The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:32:07) Shana and j. discuss the 1989 new wave meets German Expressionism Stephen Sayadian remake Dr. Caligari, in addition to episode 12 of Star Trek (TOS), "The Menagerie" part 2. In our own part two (1:32:07-3:07:08), we have eight additional features: Leonard Nimoy's delightfully silly 1986 Save the Whales adventure Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, the landmark 1939 Hollywood classic The Wizard of Oz, directed by Victor Fleming, Robert Clouse's 1974 SoCal kung fu / blaxploitation classic Black Belt Jones, David Lynch's difficult, abstract / surrealist 2006 picture Inland Empire, Robert Harmon's hi-test 1986 action-horror hybrid The Hitcher, the 1993 Surf...2024-12-113h 52Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 32 - Xavier Bonilla and Angel EduardoWelcome back. Today’s episode features two returning guests:  Xavier Bonilla and Angel Eduardo. Xavier has a doctorate in psychology and is a professor of psychology in Maryland. Xavier is also the host of a podcast called "Converging Dialogues" which can be found here. Angel is an Advisory Board member and Director of Messaging and Editorial for the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR). In addition, Angel is a co-host of the FAIR perspectives podcast with Melissa Chen and a columnist at the Center For Inquiry. This conversation is a marathon - both in length and subject mat...2022-07-012h 52Creator ScienceCreator ScienceMitch Long AKA OG Pickle – Building brands for influencers and becoming a professional streamerMitch Long (also known as OG Pickle) is a professional streamer, Twitch Partner, and PUBG Partner.PUBG Partners have an average concurrent viewership of 150 + on Twitch or 50,000+ subscribers on YouTube and they broadcast at least 3 times per week.That’s a high bar – and being a Twitch Partner has a high bar too. Within a 30 day period, you must stream for 25 hours, Stream on 12 different days, and average 75 concurrent viewers.Mitch also played a major part in the development of the Maverick brand with Logan Paul and other influencer brands as well.In...2022-01-0459 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 31 - Brian EarpIn this episode, I speak with Brian Earp. Brian is the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and The Hastings Center, and a Research Fellow for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford and is currently finishing a joint Philosophy and Psychology PhD at Yale University. Given Brian’s wide experience, this conversation traverses a wide range of topics. We first speak about graduate school: its promise, problems, and our experiences with it. We then transition into a discussion about ethics and social science, taking up what’s been called the replicability crisi...2021-09-202h 06Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 30 - Matt Dinan and Andrew MooreIn this episode, I speak with Matt Dinan and Andrew Moore. Matt has a PhD from Baylor University and is an associate professor in the Great Books program at St. Thomas University. Andrew has a PhD from Western University and is an associate professor in the Great Books program also at St. Thomas University. We explore what is a liberal arts education and how it relates to the “great books” of the Western intellectual canon, the purpose of engaging with the great texts produced by human civilization, and ultimately why liberal arts education may be understood as an education in a...2021-09-061h 09Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 29 - TMReviewsToday’s episode is the next in an on-going series I am doing on this podcast on collectibles and community. In this episode of that series, I speak with TMReviews who has a YouTube channel called “TMReviews.” On this channel, TM reviews collectibles and provides discussion and commentary for the community that has developed around those collectibles. Like others who engage in this kind of review and commentary, he deals some with official products but also with unlicensed or third-party products. We discuss how his frugal youth gave him a desire to own certain kinds of collectibles, how he left c...2021-08-231h 22Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 28 - TMan978Today’s episode is the next in an ongoing series I am doing on this podcast on collectibles and community. In this episode, I speak with TMan978 who has a YouTube channel called “TMan978.” On this channel, TMan reviews collectibles and provides discussion and commentary for the community that has developed around those collectibles. Like others who engage in this kind of review and commentary, he deals some with official products but also with unlicensed or third-party products. We discuss how he started out collecting as a young man and how that has continued into his adulthood, how he came to bei...2021-08-161h 25Audio SteepleAudio SteepleVessel SkatePark - Audio SteepleWhat would it look like to use your passions to glorify God and share the gospel? Listen as Stephen Shoge talks to us about just that. He is using his passion for skateboarding to reach people for Christ. Find out more at vesselskate.com. You can follow this podcast wherever you listen to podcasts and on Instagram @AudioSteeple so you do not miss any devotionals or discussions.2021-07-2900 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 27 - Jonathan MarksThis is an episode in an on-going series on liberal arts education. In this episode, I speak with Jonathan Marks. Jonathan has a PhD from the University of Chicago and is a Professor of Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Ursinus College. We explore what is a liberal arts education and how it relates to the “great books” of the Western intellectual canon, the conflicts that have arisen from the “battle of the books” both in the 1990s and Jonathan’s new book “Let’s be Reasonable: A conservative case for liberal education.” Our discussion is a bit broader...2021-07-261h 43Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 26 - John PetersonThis episode is the first in on-going series on classical liberal arts education and the importance that it may play in the contemporary university. In this episode, I speak with John Peterson. John has a PhD from the University of Dallas, where he is the Manager of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs in the Braniff Graduate School of Liberal Arts. There he oversees the administration of the Humanities, Classical Education, American Studies, and Leadership programs and he is also an Affiliate Assistant Professor of Humanities and Graduate Director of American Studies at the University of Dallas. We explore what is a...2021-07-191h 23Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 25 - Paik4LifeIn this episode, I speak with Henry Paik who has a YouTube channel called “Paik4Life.” On this channel, Paik reviews collectibles and provides discussion and commentary for the community that has developed around those collectibles. Like others who engage in this kind of review and commentary, he deals some with official products but also with unlicensed or third-party products. We discuss how he came to being a collectible reviewer, the importance of collectibles to him and the community he’s developed around them, as well as a little bit of “behind the scenes” discussion about how the business side of th...2021-07-121h 31Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 24 - Jon CarneyI speak with Jon Carney. Jon is the director of bands at New Palestine High School, a suburb of Indianapolis. Jon as a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education and a Master’s in Tuba Performance and Literature. We speak about the importance of music education in public education, the role that music can play in lives, and the importance that music plays in fostering a sense of community. Perhaps the most important element that we discuss is the topic that should always be the main concern for education: the kind of person we want to develop through our curr...2021-07-051h 31Converging DialoguesConverging Dialogues#53 - Starmanning and Superman: A Dialogue with Angel Eduardo + GuestsIn this special episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Angel Eduardo about many of his recent essays on starmanning, race, and Superman. They are joined by cameos from Christopher Ferguson, Wilfred Reilly, and Stephen Clouse about these topics. The first part of the conversation focuses on Angel's concept of starmanning and his origins for coming up with the term. They discuss the differences between the strawman, steelman, and starman arguments. They talk about some of the criticisms of starmanning and how to use this concept in applied practice.The second part of the conversation focuses...2021-07-024h 51Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 23 - Bobby "Skullface"In this episode, I speak with Bobby “Skullface”. Bobby has a YouTube channel where he reviews collectibles and provides discussion and commentary for the community that has developed around those collectibles. Primarily, his work deals with what are called third-party figures,  Third party figures are those that are not made by the owner of the intellectual property nor officially licensed products. When Bobby says that he is known best for his evaluation of Third Party collectibles, he is often reviewing high-end products that appeal to a particular group of collectors but ones that are not produced by Takara-Tomy nor direc...2021-06-281h 29Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 22 - Scott JohnsonIn this episode, I speak with Scott Johnson, a high school science teacher who lives in Plainfield, Indiana. Scott has been a science educator for nearly 20 years with nearly a decade of that educating advanced and ambitious students in his anatomy and physiology courses. We speak about how he came to the teaching profession, what lessons he has learned from his experience as a classroom teacher – both positive and negative, and then turn to a conversation about how our educational systems often too often do not provide the kinds of outcomes we desire from them. In tandem with this, we...2021-06-211h 35Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 21 - Angel EduardoI speak with Angel Eduardo, a staff writer for idealist.org and a columnist for the Center for Inquiry, who is also a musician, photographer, and designer who lives in New York City. Angel has a Master’s Degree in Fine Arts and Creative Writing so we spend time discussing the role of arts in how we communicate and also the art of communicating, specifically using a term he coined, star-manning. As Angel will explain more fully, star-manning is an extension of the intellectual exercise of steel-manning someone else’s argument; that is to say, to present an argument in i...2021-06-141h 43Creator ScienceCreator ScienceBijan Stephen – Digging into internet culture and what it takes to stream on TwitchBijan Stephen is a writer, editor, and video correspondent based in Brooklyn, NY. He covers Twitch and Streaming at The Verge and a music critic at The Nation.Independently, he co-hosts a show on Twitch called One Time On The Internet, streams, and is a character on an actual play podcast called Fun City.In this episode we talk about Bijan’s experience in journalism, why he decided freelancing wasn’t for him, the differences between gaming and streaming, what it takes to get started streaming, and a whole bunch of other things internet culture.2021-04-2047 minKingdom In Politics with Aamon RossKingdom In Politics with Aamon RossStephen Clouse StorytellingStephen Clouse is a two time winning Emmy producer and an expert in speech writing, communications, fundraising and specializes in the art of storytelling. He has coached and produced for many of the most famous people in media, politics and business and has a passion for advising believers on how to use their life story to make a kingdom generational impact.  www.kingdominpolitics.com  2021-03-2636 minKingdom In Politics with Aamon RossKingdom In Politics with Aamon RossStephen Clouse StorytellingStephen Clouse is a two time winning Emmy producer and an expert in speech writing, communications, fundraising and specializes in the art of storytelling. He has coached and produced for many of the most famous people in media, politics and business and has a passion for advising believers on how to use their life story to make a kingdom generational impact.  www.kingdominpolitics.com  2021-03-2636 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 20 - Alex PriouIn this episode, I speak with Alex Priou, who teaches at the Herbst Center at the University of Colorado - Boulder. Alex has a PhD from Tulane University and his research focuses on Plato and the Pre-Socratics. This is the first conversation on my podcast that is dedicated to political philosophy and some of the questions inherent to the study of political philosophy. To that end, we spend quite a bit of time exploring questions like: what is political philosophy? Why study the liberal arts? Why take up questions of Platonic political philosophy? We also spend quite a bit...2021-01-291h 53Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 19 - Iona ItaliaIn this episode, I speak with Iona Italia. Iona has a PhD in literature from Cambridge University and is an editor at Areo Magazine and currently lives in London. We speak about her background, both personally and academically, including her experience living in multiple countries and how that has shaped her worldview, how to be a good writer and issues that emerge from academic training, the humanities and the Enlightenment, and the importance of literature in our lives. Iona is a charming and humorous interlocutor and it was a joy to spend this time with her.  Her p...2021-01-181h 52Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 18 - Xavier BonillaToday, I speak with Xavier Bonilla, who has a doctorate in psychology and is a professor of psychology in Maryland. We speak about a wide range of topics including reacting to the seditious mob invading the Capitol on January 6th, 2021, then transitioning to conversations about political centrism, how to find meaning in a world that seems so often to be meaningless, and questions of how to explore themes and narratives in films or other elements in popular culture. Xavier is an excellent interlocutor and this conversation was a joy.  Xavier is also the host of a podcast c...2021-01-112h 35High Art Low BrowHigh Art Low Brow1. Stephen Lin - PoetFor the first episode of High Art Low Brow, hosts visual artist Jon Lohr (he/him) and filmmaker Drew Clouse (she/her), have guest poet Stephen Lin (he/him) on to talk about Stephen's poetry, hot dogs as art, and more.  Everything in Aspic: https://everythinginaspic.com Recorded July 11th, 2020 Theme song by Chadlee Skrikker Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LowBrowPodcast and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highartlowbrowpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-01-041h 09Converging DialoguesConverging Dialogues#11 - Important Enough To Refute: A Dialogue with Stephen ClouseIn this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Stephen Clouse about political theory, philosophy, and Aristotelian concepts in general and for current day application. They talk about the differences between political philosophy and political science and also the ways in which they intersect. They have a discussion about political theory using various examples. They talk about the importance of etymology and also about primordial concepts underlying the American political system. They also give a brief history of 20th century philosophy and discuss some of the challenges with postmodern/deconstructionist philosophy.They provide a background and...2021-01-022h 44Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 17 - Alex NataleIn this episode, I speak with Dr. Alex Natale, who is a professor of physics. We talk about fundamental elements in physics, including dark matter, dark energy, and neutrinos, and the role they play in giving an account of nature, the relationship between physics and political philosophy, and the nature of the university and how we educate students. I decided not to break this conversation into multiple episodes because so much of the conversation is self-referential and integrated that there did not seem to be a natural break in the conversation. Having conversations like this one, where people who...2020-12-071h 38Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 16 - Rahmaan "Roc" Mwongozi Part TwoToday, in the second of two episodes, I continue my conversation with Roc, a data and systems analyst who currently lives in New York City. In this discussion, we discuss how talking to academics can be a struggle and perhaps why that is the case, what it means to be part of a community and the weight that may or may not come along with it, how we structure moral codes without religious belief, and we end with a way of viewing the value of currency in how we prioritize the values in our lives. Perhaps the most enjoyable...2020-11-301h 16Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 15 - Rahmaan "Roc" Mwongozi Part OneIn the first of two episodes, I speak with Roc, a data and systems analyst who currently lives in New York City. In this episode, we discuss Roc's life living in various places in the United States and the unique perspective this generates as well as having a fairly long exploration of our relationship with social media.  Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for your support!2020-11-231h 01Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 14 - Kovačević and Claar Part ThreeToday, in the third of three episodes, I continue my conversation with Dr. Damir Kovačević who is a professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and with Dr. Martin Claar who is a lecturer of Political Science at Loyola University – Chicago. We take up two primary questions in this final episode: How stable is a multi-polar system in international relations? Is the instantiation of norms the “end of history”? Meaning, is a world defined by compliance to the liberal world order the ultimate state of human political development. It is fitting that we end this conve...2020-11-1631 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 13 - Damir Kovačević and Martin Claar: Part TwoToday, in the second of three episodes, I continue my conversation with Dr. Damir Kovačević who is a professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and with Dr. Martin Claar who is a lecturer of Political Science at Loyola University – Chicago. We build on our prior conversation and then move on to explore why norms fail, is compliance to these norms a result of domestic or international pressure, and the use of chemical agents in regulating domestic disturbances. Specifically, the issue raised by the use of tear gas asks us how should domestic governments handle...2020-11-0944 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 12 - Damir Kovačević and Martin Claar, Part OneToday, in the first of three episodes, I speak with Dr. Damir Kovačević who is a professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and with Dr. Martin Claar who is a lecturer of Political Science at Loyola University – Chicago. We speak about the various theories of international relations, the uses and norms surrounding chemical weapons, and the stability of the international norm structure. Having both Drs. Kovačević and Claar on together creates a unique dynamic to this conversation, with both scholars adding to one another’s knowledge, while also providing complementary explanations through their own...2020-11-0251 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 11 - Dr. Nicole Loring, Part ThreeWelcome back. Today, in the third of three episodes, I speak with Dr. Nicole Loring. Dr. Loring is an assistant professor of political science at Rivier University. We continue our discussion of Aung Sang Syu Ki and the controversies surrounding her support of human rights, on why we should care about international relations even given the domestic concerns in every political system, and the way that we can evaluate the way in which the world is democratizing or not and the significance it has in how we live today. Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find...2020-10-2645 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 10 - Dr. Nicole Loring, Part TwoWelcome back. Today, in the second of three episodes, I speak with Dr. Nicole Loring. Dr. Loring is an assistant professor of political science at Rivier University. We discuss who is Aung Sang Syu Ki and her importance to Myanmar, the legacy of colonialism and the growth of human rights, and the contradictions that are raised by applying principles of universal rights into particular regimes. This conversation raises controversial and intractable problems and we certainly do not provide any answer to them. But exploring the questions themselves is valuable particularly because they ask us, as individuals, how much our...2020-10-1954 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 9 - Dr. Nicole Loring, Part OneThis is the first of three episodes where I speak with Dr. Nicole Loring. Dr. Loring is an assistant professor of political science at Rivier University. This conversation lays out broad themes taken up by political scientists who study international relations including things like what is international relations, what is the distinction between authoritarian and democratic regimes, and then we begin our exploration of Burma/Myanmar and its complicated political history which we then continue in our subsequent conversation. These conversations are a fascinating exploration of Southeast Asian politics and the difficulties that surround studying international relations. ...2020-10-1242 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 8: Benjamin Boyce, Part TwoPart two of my discussion with YouTube content creator Benjamin Boyce. Our conversation, again, was very broad and we cover a lot of ground but some of the highlights include comedy and conventions, the rational and the irrational, and the relationship between the truth, the sacred, and storytelling. Benjamin's channel can be found here. Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for your support!2020-10-051h 00Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 7: Benjamin Boyce, Part OneIn this episode, I speak with YouTube content creator Benjamin Boyce. This is a wide-ranging conversation moving from what things fundamentally shaped our minds to musing on the quest for beauty and then shifting to the importance of narratives. Benjamin, ever the interviewer, was a great interlocutor for this conversation, even turning the tables on me at one point. Benjamin's channel can be found here. Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for your support! 2020-09-281h 00Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 6: Dr. Victoria Stewart, Part TwoMy discussion today with Dr. Stewart builds on our prior one but shifts focus away from just the Civil War by expanding into questions of the Second Amendment, the cost of citizenship, and then, even more broadly, to the importance of learning history. This does not mean learning from history but to learn history; to learn about people in the past for the sake of learning about people in the past. Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for...2020-09-2143 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 5: Dr. Victoria Stewart, Part OneIn today's episode, I speak with Dr. Stewart about conscription, specifically about conscription during the Civil War and the way it can help us better understand the nature of that conflict. We also discuss the ways in which conscription was resisted during the Civil War, which can help us better understand why the draft has been historically unpopular in America.  Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for your support!2020-09-1442 minShe Wonders Why by Andrea with the BangsShe Wonders Why by Andrea with the BangsLiberty, Ambition & Tragedy: Hamilton & the American StoryI speak with Stephen Clouse whose specializes in the political philosophy of Aristotle along with the American founders. We look at our current cultural context via the broadway musical Hamilton, a story that has resonated with Americans on many levels. This was such an enjoyable talk and I so appreciate Stephen for taking the time!   **Note there are some sound issues I could not resolve so I apologize for the quality Watch the YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/yeYTa9oAdns My first interview with Stephen: https://youtu.be/6hGMcEAQAbM  Follow St...2020-09-081h 23Struggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 4: Oliver Traldi Part TwoThis is the second part of my conversation with Oliver Traldi, a graduate student at Notre Dame, about this piece discussing how an specific kind of elite education may be best understood as a kind of guild. In this part of the discussion, we explore potential historical lines for this kind of education, what is the purpose of a college education, as well as how we should understand who are the elite and what is their function. Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following i...2020-09-0750 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 3: Oliver Traldi, Part OneI speak with Oliver Traldi, a graduate student at Notre Dame, about this piece discussing how an specific kind of elite education may be best understood as a kind of guild. We explore what this new kind of education is, how it is working in the marketplace, and speculate on why it is functioning this way.  Introductory music was written by Alex Yoder. Find him here Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for your support!2020-08-3156 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 2: Dr. Aaron Kushner, Part TwoIn this second episode from our discussion, Dr. Kushner and I continue our discussion of Cherokee political thought, the ways that American political thought conflicts with Cherokee thought, and perhaps what we might learn from examining both systems. Introductory music composed by Alex Yoder. Find him here: http://www.alexyoder.net/ Please consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for the support!2020-08-2442 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandEpisode 1: Aaron Kushner, Part OneIn this first of two episodes, Dr. Kushner and I discuss Cherokee political thought, the ways that American political thought conflicts with Cherokee thought, and perhaps what we might learn from examining both systems.  Introductory music composed by Alex Yoder. Find him here: http://www.alexyoder.net/ Consider supporting the podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for the support! 2020-08-1756 minStruggle to UnderstandStruggle to UnderstandIntroductory MessageWelcome to the Struggle to Understand.  Introduction music written by Alex Yoder. Find him here. Consider supporting this podcast here and following it on Twitter. Thank you for your support!2020-08-1701 minThe ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment (Sci Fi Movie Podcast)The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment (Sci Fi Movie Podcast)Test Subject #57: The Ultimate Warrior (1975)In this episode of the science fiction podcast 'The ACE: Atomic Cinema Experiment,' we discuss 'The Ultimate Warrior.' The film is Directed by Robert Clouse and stars Yul Brynner, Max von Sydow, Joanna Miles & Stephen McHattie. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork Email: mftvquestions@gmail.com Audio version: https://the-ace-atomic-cinema-experime.pinecast.co UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us SciFiPodcast #SciFi #ScienceFiction2020-04-221h 05upsideupsideCC049: Alex Lazarow // why the Silicon Valley playbook is outdatedInterview begins: 7:32Debrief begins: 50:16Alex Lazarow is the author or "Out-Innovate: How Global Entrepreneurs from Delhi to Detroit Are Rewriting the Rules of Silicon Valley."Alexandre (Alex) Lazarow has spent his career working at the intersection of investing, innovation, and economic development in the private, public, and social sectors. He is a venture capitalist with Cathay Innovation, a global firm that invests across Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. Alex is an adjunct professor specializing in impact investment and entrepreneurship at the Middlebury Institute of I...2020-04-0856 minAfterBuzz TV After ShowsAfterBuzz TV After ShowsEl Camino: A Breaking Bad Film ReviewJoin Michael Clouse, Ashley Chaney, Katie Kawamoto, and Stephen Lemieux to get your fix on Breaking Bad Nostalgia. It's the movie we never thought we'd get, but managed to receive. Vince Gilligan delivers a powerful epilogue presenting Jesse's story after he drives off in the El Camino at the end of season 5. On our After Show we'll discuss our thoughts, feelings, as well as dive into the easter eggs and wardrobe of this great sendoff to one of the greatest characters ever written. Comment below with your thoughts! AFTERBUZZ TV – Breaking Bad edition, is a weekly “after show...2019-10-1447 minThe Breaking Bad Podcast - AfterBuzz TVThe Breaking Bad Podcast - AfterBuzz TVEl Camino: A Breaking Bad Film ReviewJoin Michael Clouse, Ashley Chaney, Katie Kawamoto, and Stephen Lemieux to get your fix on Breaking Bad Nostalgia. It's the movie we never thought we'd get, but managed to receive. Vince Gilligan delivers a powerful epilogue presenting Jesse's story after he drives off in the El Camino at the end of season 5. On our After Show we'll discuss our thoughts, feelings, as well as dive into the easter eggs and wardrobe of this great sendoff to one of the greatest characters ever written. Comment below with your thoughts! AFTERBUZZ TV – Breaking Bad edition, is a weekly “after show...2019-10-1447 minCalmversationsCalmversations71 | Civility and Citizenship with Philosopher Steven ClouseSteven Clouse is a Philosophy professor in the Mid-West. In this discussion, we explore the rights and responsibilities of a well educated citizen, and how democracy depends on such. Stephen's "Sympathology" article (recommended): https://tinyurl.com/y84qcj9d Support this podcast: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce2019-07-291h 17Strang ReportStrang ReportHow George Clouse Encouraged Me to Start CharismaIf it had not been for George Clouse, Charisma magazine might never have started. Listen as Stephen Strang honors his friend and mentor George Clouse, a World War II vet, who died July 21 at age 93. Be inspired by memories from his wife, a friend as well as Stephen and Joy Strang of this great, godly man who impacted many.2019-07-2518 minShe Wonders Why by Andrea with the BangsShe Wonders Why by Andrea with the BangsOn Liberty, Freedom and Virtue with Stephen ClouseI had a fantastic chat with political philosophy extraordinaire, Stephen Clouse. We speak about liberty, freedom and virtue as seen in the ancient world, contrasted with modern definitions. We also touch on the tension between logos and mythos, and what this tension looks like. Steven often says in the interview that I am being somewhat reductionists when I summarize his points back to him, but I needed to to comprehend these ideas! This was a great one guys, I am looking forward to hearing what you all think   Follow Steven here: @sclouse2 Follow me here:2019-07-011h 26A2Z PodcastA2Z PodcastStephen Clouse - Traveling PhotographerClouse hit the road back on 2012 and hasn't looked back. Leaving behind a healthcare career in Beaumont to pursue... something. Along the way he picked up photography and has built an impressive resume. We had a really great time in this interview and hope you enjoy it.2019-02-121h 16