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Stargazers, unite for science!
Astronomers need your help! And you don’t have to be an expert, because it’s as easy as stepping outside your home and taking a good look at a constellation like Orion. For 20 years, the citizen science project Globe At Night has helped advance our understanding of light pollution — as scientists figure out how fast stars are disappearing from our sky.This episode was written, reported, produced and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.Resources: Globe At Night website Related Up From Dust episode: Say No To...
2026-02-02
20 min
Up From Dust
Stargazers, unite for science!
Astronomers need your help! And you don’t have to be an expert, because it’s as easy as stepping outside your home and taking a good look at a constellation like Orion. For 20 years, the citizen science project Globe At Night has helped advance our understanding of light pollution — as scientists figure out how fast stars are disappearing from our sky.This episode was written, reported, produced and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.Resources: Globe At Night website Related Up From Dust episode: Say No To...
2026-02-02
20 min
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Our changing Midwest
As we embark on our third year of Up From Dust, we discuss why we started an environmental podcast in the Midwest — and what we’ve learned along the way. In 2026, stay tuned for stories about farmers, astronomers, turtles, bats and more. We’ll overcome fears and rethink how we grow food and build our cities. And we’ll meet the people in the Heartland who tackle the challenge of climate change with determination and resolve. Thanks for coming along with us.Intern Lauren Textor produced this conversation between KCUR's Steve Kraske (of the talk show Up To Date...
2026-01-07
27 min
Up From Dust
Our changing Midwest
As we embark on our third year of Up From Dust, we discuss why we started an environmental podcast in the Midwest — and what we’ve learned along the way. In 2026, stay tuned for stories about farmers, astronomers, turtles, bats and more. We’ll overcome fears and rethink how we grow food and build our cities. And we’ll meet the people in the Heartland who tackle the challenge of climate change with determination and resolve. Thanks for coming along with us.Intern Lauren Textor produced this conversation between KCUR's Steve Kraske (of the talk show Up To Date...
2026-01-07
27 min
Up From Dust
A river’s return from the brink of disaster
In one long-polluted Ozark river, the little fish darting through the water and the rare mussels hiding on the pebbly bottom tell a story worth celebrating. They’re signs that the Spring River is benefitting from environmental cleanups after a century of mining pollution. A professor and his students are uncovering the evidence of recovery. But there’s a twist: They’ve also found a new environmental challenge unfolding farther upstream.This episode was written, reported, produced and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.
2025-12-09
27 min
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A river’s return from the brink of disaster
In one long-polluted Ozark river, the little fish darting through the water and the rare mussels hiding on the pebbly bottom tell a story worth celebrating. They’re signs that the Spring River is benefitting from environmental cleanups after a century of mining pollution. A professor and his students are uncovering the evidence of recovery. But there’s a twist: They’ve also found a new environmental challenge unfolding farther upstream.This episode was written, reported, produced and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.
2025-12-09
27 min
Up From Dust
One man's quest for a rare shellfish
Trevor Starks is on a mission. He wants to help the humble but powerful creatures that clean the waters of the Neosho River: freshwater mussels. For decades, their populations dwindled due to overharvesting, pollution and dam construction. To right the wrongs of the past, Trevor and his colleagues are releasing rare mussels by the hundreds. Now, the only thing left is to find out if it worked.This episode was written, reported, produced and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.Resources: True Facts: A comedy video...
2025-10-28
24 min
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One man's quest for a rare shellfish
Trevor Starks is on a mission. He wants to help the humble but powerful creatures that clean the waters of the Neosho River: freshwater mussels. For decades, their populations dwindled due to overharvesting, pollution and dam construction. To right the wrongs of the past, Trevor and his colleagues are releasing rare mussels by the hundreds. Now, the only thing left is to find out if it worked.This episode was written, reported, produced and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.Resources: True Facts: A comedy video...
2025-10-28
24 min
What’s Popping | 娱乐吃瓜英闻
Carly Rae Jepsen Got Married
【Title/标题】Carly Rae Jepsen Marries Music Producer Cole M.G.N. in an Intimate Ceremony at the Chelsea Hotel in N.Y.C.【Source/来源】Media Outlet/媒体:People MagazineWritten by/作者:Kimberlee Speakman【Background Music/背景音乐】Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen【Transcript/文稿】The “Call Me Maybe” singer, 39, tied the knot with music producer Cole M.G.N. (whose real name is Cole Marsden Greif-Neill) at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City on Oct. 4. The intimate ceremony took place in the famed building's Bard Room among 100 guests, according to Vogue.“We knew we wanted a loca...
2025-10-26
04 min
Up From Dust
Prairie islands are popping up in a sea of corn and soybeans
The Midwest has a reputation for vast fields of corn and soybeans that stretch to the horizon. But on some farms, strips of wildflowers and little bluestem now interrupt the crops, tiny glimpses of the prairie that once dominated the region. They’re an effort to hold back the fertilizer runoff that pollutes drinking water and then travels hundreds of miles downstream, where it fuels the Gulf of Mexico’s infamous Dead Zone.Read Rachel Cramer's reporting on prairie strips and see photos of prairie strips.This episode was reported by Rachel Cramer from Harvest Publ...
2025-09-30
28 min
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Prairie islands are popping up in a sea of corn and soybeans
The Midwest has a reputation for vast fields of corn and soybeans that stretch to the horizon. But on some farms, strips of wildflowers and little bluestem now interrupt the crops, tiny glimpses of the prairie that once dominated the region. They’re an effort to hold back the fertilizer runoff that pollutes drinking water and then travels hundreds of miles downstream, where it fuels the Gulf of Mexico’s infamous Dead Zone.Read Rachel Cramer's reporting on prairie strips and see photos of prairie strips.This episode was reported by Rachel Cramer from Harvest Publ...
2025-09-30
28 min
The GeekNarrator
Breaking Distributed Systems with Kyle Kingsbury from Jepsen
For memberships: join this channel as a member here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_mGuY4g0mggeUGM6V1osdA/joinSummary:In this episode of The Geek Narrator podcast, host Kaivalya Apte interviews Kyle Kingsbury, a renowned expert in database and distributed systems safety analysis. They discuss the world of testing distributed systems, the challenges faced, common bugs and patterns. Kyle shares insights on the importance of understanding system documentation, the role of formal verification, and the balance between performance and safety in testing. He also provides valuable advice for aspiring engineers in the field of distributed systems.Chapters:00:00...
2025-07-29
1h 05
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Kayakers vs. river pollution
For decades, the world’s longest prairie river was treated as a convenient dumping ground by cities and industries. Government regulation dramatically improved water quality here and around the country. Today the Kansas River is a place to scope out beavers and bald eagles. But decades-old garbage and other pollution still plague the river, so a motley crew of kayakers took it upon itself to dig out the trash.Mentioned in this episode:Friends of the KawThis episode was written, reported and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin an...
2025-06-27
26 min
Up From Dust
Kayakers vs. river pollution
For decades, the world’s longest prairie river was treated as a convenient dumping ground by cities and industries. Government regulation dramatically improved water quality here and around the country. Today the Kansas River is a place to scope out beavers and bald eagles. But decades-old garbage and other pollution still plague the river, so a motley crew of kayakers took it upon itself to dig out the trash.Mentioned in this episode:Friends of the KawThis episode was written, reported and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen. Up From Dust's editors are Mackenzie Martin an...
2025-06-27
26 min
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Say no to skyglow: Smarter lighting can help save the stars
We have inadvertently filled our world with poorly designed outdoor lighting. The price? We’re losing our starry skies, hurting our health, killing pollinators, wasting billions of dollars and releasing millions of tons of avoidable carbon dioxide. Now people in a Missouri college town and a state park are proving that picking the right bulbs and fixtures can curb light pollution and its harms.Resources: Better outdoor lighting: Steps for reducing light pollution Examples of shielded light fixtures Places and organizations mentioned in this episode: Thousand Hills State Park and Truman State University in Ki...
2025-06-02
28 min
Up From Dust
Say no to skyglow: Smarter lighting can help save the stars
We have inadvertently filled our world with poorly designed outdoor lighting. The price? We’re losing our starry skies, hurting our health, killing pollinators, wasting billions of dollars and releasing millions of tons of avoidable carbon dioxide. Now people in a Missouri college town and a state park are proving that picking the right bulbs and fixtures can curb light pollution and its harms.Resources: Better outdoor lighting: Steps for reducing light pollution Examples of shielded light fixtures Places and organizations mentioned in this episode: Thousand Hills State Park and Truman State University in Ki...
2025-06-02
28 min
Up From Dust
Less lawn, more wildlife! Here’s how to ditch turf for native plants
So you’ve been thinking about getting rid of your lawn, or at least having less. You’ll attract birds and bees and you won’t have to mow as much. Nice! But where to start? Master gardener Paula Diaz gives us the scoop on how to kill grass, where to look for the right native plant species to replace it, and how to start laying out your flower beds. Come learn from someone who’s been winning over her neighbors to give native plants a shot.Resources mentioned in this episode: Top 10 lists to help you pick...
2025-05-15
24 min
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Less lawn, more wildlife! Here’s how to ditch turf for native plants
So you’ve been thinking about getting rid of your lawn, or at least having less. You’ll attract birds and bees and you won’t have to mow as much. Nice! But where to start? Master gardener Paula Diaz gives us the scoop on how to kill grass, where to look for the right native plant species to replace it, and how to start laying out your flower beds. Come learn from someone who’s been winning over her neighbors to give native plants a shot.Resources mentioned in this episode: Top 10 lists to help you pick...
2025-05-15
24 min
Up From Dust
Those soil health products may be a waste of money
Symbiotic fungi are all the rage right now. Farmers want them in their fields, gardeners want them in veggie patches and flowerbeds. The excitement has given rise to a billion-dollar mycorrhizae market, but many products don’t deliver on their promises. Come visit the world’s biggest collection of these fungi to learn what makes them so great — and why you should think twice before buying them.This episode of Up From Dust was written, reported and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen, with editing by Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.Resources mentioned in this episode:News...
2025-04-15
26 min
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Those soil health products may be a waste of money
Symbiotic fungi are all the rage right now. Farmers want them in their fields, gardeners want them in veggie patches and flowerbeds. The excitement has given rise to a billion-dollar mycorrhizae market, but many products don’t deliver on their promises. Come visit the world’s biggest collection of these fungi to learn what makes them so great — and why you should think twice before buying them.This episode of Up From Dust was written, reported and mixed by Celia Llopis-Jepsen, with editing by Mackenzie Martin and Stephen Koranda.Resources mentioned in this episode:News...
2025-04-15
26 min
Marriage & Miracles
90. How to Start Dating with Intentionality & the Holy Spirit - Ft. Chris & Kristina Jepsen
What an honor to have Chris Jepsen & Kristina Jepsen on our podcast today!!! This Holy-Spirit filled #powercouple bring the FIRE in today's episode! Links to Check Out:Check out their podcast- Overflow w/ Kris & ChrisCheck out their clothing brand - Natalia HopeThe John Bevere "Speaking in Tongues Explained" video mentioned on today's podcastEpisode Flow:- Introducing the Jepsen Couple- How their Love Story Began- Navigating Early Relationship Challenges- The Importance of Premarital Counseling- Overcoming...
2025-04-03
1h 11
Hanselminutes with Scott Hanselman
Saving lives with light with Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen - ACM ByteCast
In this episode of Hanselminutes, Scott Hanselman sits down with the visionary Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen, founder and CEO of Openwater. Dr. Jepsen shares her groundbreaking work in developing advanced imaging technologies that have the potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics and treatment. From her journey through big tech companies like Google and Facebook to her pioneering efforts at Openwater, Dr. Jepsen discusses how her team is leveraging red light and ultrasound to create affordable, wearable devices that can see into the human body with unprecedented clarity. In association with the ACM ByteCast.
2025-03-13
41 min
The Emblazers Show
CROs as Agents of Change - Sona Jepsen
In this episode of The Emblazers: B2B Leaders Igniting Revenue, hosts Amanda and Tim sit down with Sona Jepsen, Chief Revenue Officer at Curinos, to break down the complexities of leading a modern revenue organization. Sona shares her perspective from the CRO hot seat, detailing the strategic orchestration of sales, marketing, and customer success to drive sustainable revenue growth. She explains why pipeline generation, deal qualification, and revenue retention are the pillars of success and how today’s CROs must be both data-driven and deeply human-centered in their approach. As a board member of Pa...
2025-03-11
27 min
Modern Healthspan
Red Light & Ultrasound Revolution in Healthcare | Dr Mary Lou Jepsen Interview
Here Dr Jepsen talks about the work they are doing at Openwater, using a consumer technology focus to bring affordable precision solutions to healthcare with an open source approach. The potential for the platform that they are developing is amazing. 🌐Links in this video penwater web site. https://www.openwater.health/ Dr Jepsen's website https://www.maryloujepsen.com/ Dr Jepsen talking with Peter Gabriel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvEU51XMH8o Stemregen 15% discount Code MODERN https://tinyurl.com/45z968yr (Only ava...
2025-01-28
00 min
Moonshots with Peter Diamandis
She Left Google to Build Tech That Could Save Millions w/ Mary Lou Jepsen | EP #142
In this episode, Mary Lou and Peter discuss how Openwater is using AI and exponential technology to cure strokes, Mary Lou’s trajectory in big tech companies, and how technology has the power to democratize healthcare for humanity. Recorded on Dec 4th, 2024Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. 11:53 | The Birth of Open Water 21:04 | The Future of Medical Technology 01:01:31 | Open Source Revolution in Healthcare Mary Lou Jepsen is a renowned technologist, inventor, and entrepreneur who has made groundbreaking contributions to dis...
2025-01-17
1h 31
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Can we save a disappearing lake?
During times of drought, when the rains fail, man-made lakes come to the rescue of our cities and towns. Except the reservoirs we’ve come to depend on for drinking water are filling up with mud instead. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has an idea to tackle the problem, and they’ll try for the first time ever — in Kansas. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopis...
2024-10-11
41 min
Up From Dust
Can we save a disappearing lake?
During times of drought, when the rains fail, man-made lakes come to the rescue of our cities and towns. Except the reservoirs we’ve come to depend on for drinking water are filling up with mud instead. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has an idea to tackle the problem, and they’ll try for the first time ever — in Kansas. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopis...
2024-10-11
41 min
Encore: The Stories Behind The Songs You Love
And This is Crazy: The Story of Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe'
Welcome to the Season Finale Of Encore! What would you say is the catchiest song of all time? You know that one earworm that you hear once and then for the rest of the day it plays over and over in your head? Well, according to researchers at St. Andrews University in Scotland a song needs to have five things to make it an earworm: surprise, predictability, rhythmic repetition, melodic potency and, most importantly, the listener must be receptive to the creation on a basic level. In their study they determined the catchiest song of...
2024-09-12
28 min
Up From Dust
What's better for the environment: Tea or coffee?
Have you ever wondered about the eco-story behind your daily brew? Join us as we spill the beans on the environmental impact of tea & coffee, from cultivation to consumption. (This episode comes to us from the podcast Living Planet.) Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and Byron Love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-06
32 min
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What's better for the environment: Tea or coffee?
Have you ever wondered about the eco-story behind your daily brew? Join us as we spill the beans on the environmental impact of tea & coffee, from cultivation to consumption. (This episode comes to us from the podcast Living Planet.) Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and Byron Love.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-09-06
32 min
Steph Terell
CARLY RAE JEPSEN - THE ASIAN MARKET ft. LITTLE MIX
🚨✨ NEW MASHUP ALERT! THIS ONE’S SPICY, UNEXPECTED, AND READY TO SLAP ✨🚨 🎶 PRESENTING: CARLY RAE JEPSEN – THE ASIAN MARKET FT. LITTLE MIX — A STEPH TERELL MASHUP 🎶 YOU’VE NEVER HEARD RETAIL THERAPY LIKE THIS BEFORE. CARLY’S PLAYFUL VOCALS FROM STORE LINK UP WITH LITTLE MIX’S FIERY ENERGY FROM WASABI TO CREATE A TRACK THAT’S WITTY, WILD, AND IMPOSSIBLY CATCHY. IT’S POP WITH A PUNCH, FLIRTY WITH FLAVOR, AND PICKLED WITH PERSONALITY. REMIXING ONE OF MY FAVORITE MIXES THAT I’VE EVER DONE—DM ME IF YOU WANT TO HEAR THE OG VERSION! ORIGINAL SONGS: • CARLY RAE JEPSEN – STORE • LITTLE MIX – WASABI...
2024-07-31
03 min
Up From Dust
Dry times on the High Plains
Ancient waters that lie deep beneath the dry High Plains helped to turn western Kansas into an agricultural powerhouse. But the Ogallala Aquifer’s wells have begun to run dry after decades of tapping it for our corn, wheat and cows. In the rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains, we’ll learn how farmers are adjusting as the water disappears and hear how some are prodding state leaders to finally act. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from...
2024-07-25
44 min
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Dry times on the High Plains
Ancient waters that lie deep beneath the dry High Plains helped to turn western Kansas into an agricultural powerhouse. But the Ogallala Aquifer’s wells have begun to run dry after decades of tapping it for our corn, wheat and cows. In the rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains, we’ll learn how farmers are adjusting as the water disappears and hear how some are prodding state leaders to finally act. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from...
2024-07-25
44 min
Software Misadventures
Breaking distributed systems for fun and profit | Kyle Kingsbury (Jepsen)
Well-known for his insightful and meticulous write-ups on testing distributed systems, Kyle (aka Aphyr) joins the show to chat about the origins of Jepsen, how he built a business around testing distributed systems, his writing process, favorite databases, and more. Segments: (00:03:29) From Physics to Software Engineering (00:07:47) The origins of Jepsen (00:09:41) Turning Jepsen into a full-time venture (00:13:14) Jepsen's testing philosophy (00:16:30) The consulting journey (00:19:16) Structuring a consultancy (00:22:32) Setting boundaries (00:24:32) Pricing misadventures (00:29:17) Pros and cons of being an independent consultant
2024-07-02
1h 23
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Healing the ground we broke
After Europeans colonized America, their descendants plowed their way across the continent, seeking prosperity through farming. But breaking up the soil – that had built up over many thousands of years – made it wash away. So some farmers are retiring their tilling equipment. Amble through Kansas prairies and cornfields as we learn how treasuring the ground beneath our feet can lead to farms that better withstand climate change, use less fertilizer and suck carbon out of the atmosphere. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written and reported by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and p...
2024-06-26
37 min
Up From Dust
Healing the ground we broke
After Europeans colonized America, their descendants plowed their way across the continent, seeking prosperity through farming. But breaking up the soil – that had built up over many thousands of years – made it wash away. So some farmers are retiring their tilling equipment. Amble through Kansas prairies and cornfields as we learn how treasuring the ground beneath our feet can lead to farms that better withstand climate change, use less fertilizer and suck carbon out of the atmosphere. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written and reported by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and p...
2024-06-26
37 min
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For the love of dung beetles
It’s easy to advocate for saving pandas and elephants, but bugs are a harder sell. Look closer, though, and you’ll find tiny superheroes propping up entire ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, predators and prey. We’ll wander the prairie with bison ranchers, in search of the dung beetles that work quiet miracles in huge piles of poop. And we’ll meet people overcoming their insect fears to help scientists catch and release bees, before they disappear. Up From Dust is hosted and reported by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produ...
2024-05-21
34 min
Up From Dust
For the love of dung beetles
It’s easy to advocate for saving pandas and elephants, but bugs are a harder sell. Look closer, though, and you’ll find tiny superheroes propping up entire ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, predators and prey. We’ll wander the prairie with bison ranchers, in search of the dung beetles that work quiet miracles in huge piles of poop. And we’ll meet people overcoming their insect fears to help scientists catch and release bees, before they disappear. Up From Dust is hosted and reported by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produ...
2024-05-21
34 min
EarWax
Ep. 39: Carly Rae Jepsen - E•MO•TION
We love our shiny, glossy pop albums here on EarWax, and this week we've got one that is among the shiniest and poppiest - Carly Rae Jepsen's "E•MO•TION."After rocketing to the top of the charts with the monster single "Call Me Maybe," Carly Rae Jepsen needed to take some time to figure out where she fit in the pop landscape, and more importantly, how to fit in a way that was comfortable for her.The time "away" included a stint on Broadway, a scrapped album, and taking control of her creative direction. The...
2024-04-25
1h 10
Up From Dust
The Green Glacier
A vast ocean of grass and wildflowers once covered one-third of North America. But that diverse prairie biome is collapsing, partly due to greenhouse gases and to our obsession with trees. Humans have unleashed an aggressive canopy that’s swallowing the Great Plains. For ranchers, saving the environment means being a tree killer — not a tree hugger.Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and Byron Love.
2024-04-18
42 min
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The Green Glacier
A vast ocean of grass and wildflowers once covered one-third of North America. But that diverse prairie biome is collapsing, partly due to greenhouse gases and to our obsession with trees. Humans have unleashed an aggressive canopy that’s swallowing the Great Plains. For ranchers, saving the environment means being a tree killer — not a tree hugger.Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and Byron Love.
2024-04-18
42 min
Up From Dust
When good plants turn bad
Humans opened a Pandora’s box by moving plants, animals and fungi around the planet where they didn’t live before. Some of those species become so successful in their new surroundings that they crowd out others. Come along on a hunt for rogue Bradford pears, meet the teens turning cityscapes into butterfly havens and learn how to turn invasive plants into delicious food. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was reported and written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen with help from Blaise Mesa and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from S...
2024-04-10
34 min
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When good plants turn bad
Humans opened a Pandora’s box by moving plants, animals and fungi around the planet where they didn’t live before. Some of those species become so successful in their new surroundings that they crowd out others. Come along on a hunt for rogue Bradford pears, meet the teens turning cityscapes into butterfly havens and learn how to turn invasive plants into delicious food. Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was reported and written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen with help from Blaise Mesa and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from S...
2024-04-10
34 min
XSFM
025 가깝고도 유일한, Carly Rae Jepsen /이현파
차트: 내려오지 않는 일본 록, 그 중심의 King Gnu 메인: 평론가들은 왜 Carly Rae Jepsen을 사랑할까 볼트: 매니아들은 왜 Hozier를 잊지않을까 *Play List 1.Melee - Bulit To Last 2.King Gnu - SPECIALZ 3.Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe(2012) 4.Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me(2015) 5.Carly Rae Jepsen - Beach House(2022) 6.Hozier - Take Me to Church(2014)
2024-01-17
52 min
Amplified Podcast
025 가깝고도 유일한, Carly Rae Jepsen /이현파
차트: 내려오지 않는 일본 록, 그 중심의 King Gnu 메인: 평론가들은 왜 Carly Rae Jepsen을 사랑할까 볼트: 매니아들은 왜 Hozier를 잊지않을까 *Play List 1.Melee - Bulit To Last 2.King Gnu - SPECIALZ 3.Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe(2012) 4.Carly Rae Jepsen - Run Away With Me(2015) 5.Carly Rae Jepsen - Beach House(2022) 6.Hozier - Take Me to Church(2014)
2024-01-16
52 min
Song Lyric Meanings
"Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen
Song Lyrics Meaning - Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen from her EP Curiosity (2012) and later appeared on her second studio album and first international album Kiss (2012). The song was written by Jepsen and Tavish Crowe as a folk song, but its genre was modified to pop following the production by Josh Ramsay. It was released as the lead single from the EP on September 20, 2011, through 604 Records. Jepsen was signed to Schoolboy Records, releasing her single in the United States through the...
2023-11-05
03 min
Song Lyric Meanings
"Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen
Song Lyrics Meaning - Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen from her EP Curiosity (2012) and later appeared on her second studio album and first international album Kiss (2012). The song was written by Jepsen and Tavish Crowe as a folk song, but its genre was modified to pop following the production by Josh Ramsay. It was released as the lead single from the EP on September 20, 2011, through 604 Records. Jepsen was signed to Schoolboy Records, releasing her single in the United States through the...
2023-09-07
05 min
No Returns
The One Where We Talk About Carly Rae Jepsen
It’s Me. I’m The Boy With The Problems. She’s the woman that basically formed the podcast when it was called A Reasonable Day. This week Alyssa and Kevin discuss their underrated pop queen, Carly Rae Jepsen. They chat about Carly’s live performances, her loyal fan base, and speculate about her love life. From her beginning on "Canadian Idol", to her burst into the collective consciousness with "Call Me Maybe," and the superior gems to follow, there is much to say and celebrate. Alyssa Savino is a writer, a pop culture enthusiast, and is "...
2023-01-16
58 min
The Punk Rock MBA
Why do music nerds love Carly Rae Jepsen?
Why do music nerds love Carly Rae Jepsen? Music nerds like Anthony Fantano love a handful of pop artists like Carly Rae Jepsen ("Call Me Maybe"), Taylor Swift, Rina Sawayama, Lorde and a few others while ignoring most mainstream pop artists. But why? What's behind music nerds' love for Carly Rae Jepsen? Is it just the "white girl with bangs" factor?PineappleMan's original video: https://youtu.be/BW_xz1g2s3USponsored by DistroKid: http://distrokid.com/vip/punkrockmbaFollow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.Follow Finn...
2022-12-15
26 min
IDEA Collider: Innovation & Asymmetric Learning in Pharma
Embracing Digital Technology for Better Healthcare with Mary Lou Jepsen
The healthcare industry is moving towards a digital revolution. With the help of digital technology, healthcare providers can now provide better and more efficient services to their patients. Digital technology has also proven to have a positive impact on patient outcomes, as well as the cost of care. Companies such as Openwater, which focuses on creating the future of medical imaging, have been able to deliver life-saving technologies. Through the use of low-intensity ultrasound, Openwater has been able to treat diseases such as glioblastoma, depression, neurodegenerative diseases, and stroke.In this episode, Mary Lou Jepsen, t...
2022-12-14
49 min
Object Of Sound
The Wonders of Songwriting, Pt. Three (feat. Carly Rae Jepsen)
Carly Rae Jepsen is a writer’s writer. “I am very excited about the idea of writing it in all directions,” Carly says — and for the making of her latest album, The Loneliest Time, that meant writing literally hundreds of songs. On this episode of Object of Sound, Hanif and Carly Rae Jepsen talk about the unique collaborative process that went into narrowing that collection of songs down to the thirteen tracks on the album. Carly opens up about the challenges and opportunities of songwriting during the pandemic, and her drive to keep challenging the idea of what a pop song...
2022-10-21
31 min
The Human Factor in HSE
Episode 1 - The Missing Link in HSE
Welcome to this first episode of our "The Human Factor in HSE"-podcast!It is so important that we share as much information as humanly possible within the HSE-community to further develop already great work. In this episode Bjørn Jepsen, founder and CEO of WeFocus, takes us on a journey to show us the scope of HSE-work and how it is possible to send more people home safely, create significant cost savings, and to look like the HSE-Rockstars, we deserve to be viewed as.To achieve the above we need to be aware of t...
2022-10-21
16 min
Kyle Meredith With...
Carly Rae Jepsen on New Music, Rostam, and Kate Bush
Carly Rae Jepsen joins Kyle Meredith to talk about her latest single, "Western Wind," and more new music.The Canadian artist also touches on the single having its thematic ties back to her upbringing and family, as well as the the Kate Bush-inspired music video. Shen then gives some love to producer Rostam, tells us the backstory on the lockdown-written "Me and the Boys in the Band" single, and previews her upcoming "So Nice Tour," which has some proceeds going to support the Ally Coalition. (You can snag tickets here!)Listen to Carly Rae Jepsen...
2022-06-27
21 min
AgCredit Said It
Ten Important Farm Safety Tips & Resources with Dee Jepsen
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, we sit down with Dee Jepsen, an ag safety and health specialist at The Ohio State University. Full of knowledge and expertise, Dee shares a multitude of tangible farm safety tips and resources for farmers. Resources mentioned in this episode:Ohio Farm Safety Resources https://agsafety.osu.edu/resources Tractor & Machinery Certification Program for 14 and 15-year-olds https://agsafety.osu.edu/programs/tractor-machinery-certification-program Tailgate Safety Training (Fact Sheets) https://ohioline.osu.edu/tags/safety Grain C.A.R.T Rescue Simulator https://agsafety.osu.edu/grain-cart Ep...
2022-05-02
55 min
Danske Drabssager
Mød true crime-eksperterne: Jakob Buch-Jepsen
I en række særafsnit af Danske Drabssager kommer du tæt på de eksperter, du møder i vores podcast. Det er folk, som i mange år har beskæftiget sig med efterforskning, retsmedicin, de kriminaltekniske undersøgelser og rettergang. I dette afsnit går vi tæt på den tidligere anklager, advokat Jakob Buch-Jepsen. Han var blandt andet anklager i ubådssagen, som han også fortæller om i denne episode. En del af indholdet har tidligere været sendt som podcasten True Crime Podcast. Medvirkende: Tidligere anklager, advokat Jakob Buch-Jepsen. Vært: Kriminalreporter Stine Bolther
2022-03-23
19 min
The LITO Podcast
This Love Isn't Crazy by Carly Rae Jepsen (LITO Remix)
Happy Valentine's! Here's one for all the lovers out there. LOVE is the answer. LOVE always feels good. LOVE always wins.Based on the original song This Love Isn't Crazy by Carly Rae Jepsen.Written by Carly Rae Jepsen / Jack AntonoffRemix produced by LITO Labs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-02-14
04 min
Good Jibes with Latitude 38
Rich Jepsen on Teaching Others How to Sail
This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by Rich Jepsen to chat his lifetime of sailing instructing, racing, and US Sailing. Rich is the President of US Sailing and has spent 34 years as Managing Partner of OCSC Sailing, a commercial sailing school and club. He's been sailing since he was a child, has spent multiple decades on numerous sailing committees, and 3 separate stints on the US Sailing Board of Directors. Hear how to become a sailing instructor, encourage others to get into sailing, the changing demographics of sailing, how to make sailing cost effective, and the benefits you get...
2022-01-04
58 min
KulturHave
Trine Jepsen
I 1999 vandt Trine Jepsen Dansk Melodi Grand Prix med sangen ”Denne gang.” I 2001 sejrede hun sammen med de tre andre i pigegruppen EyeQ i konkurrencen Popstars, og senere blev det til hovedroller i en række af de mest populære musicalforestillinger. Trine Jepsen har også været leder af Musical & Teaterlinjen ved Dansk Talentakademi, og i de seneste år har hun yderligere udvidet sit virkefelt til at omfatte direktørposter for både Fonden Nørre Vosborg og Schackenborg Slot. I 2021 etablerede Trine Jepsen sig som selvstændig for at arbejde videre med samarbejdsmuligheder mellem kultur...
2021-11-18
25 min
The Higher Ed Shift
Episode 15: The Scholarship Displacement Phenomenon with Nadja Jepsen at College Track
On this episode of The Higher Ed Shift, we are joined by Nadja Jepsen, Financial Programs and Scholarships Senior Director at College Track, a national nonprofit organization serving first-generation students of color from low-income communities. Together, we dive into the topic of scholarship displacement, its impact on students, and the ability for external scholarship providers to fulfill their mission. We end the conversation with a discussion about the pending legislation that is looking to educate students about displacement and discourages colleges from the practice.About Nadja JepsenNadja has worked in...
2021-11-16
38 min
Ask the Doulas Podcast
Pelvic Floor - Managing Pain With Intercourse with Amanda and Katie from Hulst Jepsen
Send a textJoining Alyssa Veneklase today is Amanda Seymour and Katie Thomas from Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy. We discuss the issue of painful intercourse, its causes, and the importance of speaking up among those who are impacted.Please leave a review on our podcast if you enjoyed this episode, so we can reach more listeners like you!Subscribe to our newsletter, check out Kristin’s birth and baby book, and see more about our Doula services & online courses below:https://linktr.ee/goldcoastdoulas
2021-10-26
30 min
Ask Nutritionist Deepa
Jepsen Produce Weekly Box Unboxing
Vegetables: they're something most of us could use more of. It can be tough to figure out where to find nutritious vegetables. Last week, I invited Lauren Jepsen of Jepsen Produce to talk about finding fresh, nourishing, locally available produce. This week, I'm unboxing their weekly produce box! Today, You'll Learn: 1:11 - 1:39 Finding fresh Indian vegetables 3:44 - 4:11 No ordinary eggplants 7:34 - 8:03 Finding fresh bitter gourd Listen and Subscribe Jepsen Produce: https://jepsenproduce.com/ Use coupon code 'deepa' for $5 off your first box. Nutritionist Deepa: https://nutritionistdeepa.com/
2021-08-27
13 min
Ask Nutritionist Deepa
Getting Nourishing Vegetables with Lauren Jepsen
Vegetables: they're something most of us could use more of. It can be tough to figure out where to find nutritious vegetables. To address this, I invited on Lauren Jepsen of Jepsen Produce to talk about finding fresh, nourishing, locally available produce. Jepsen Produce curates a weekly box of seasonal, delicious, and occasionally unique fruits and vegetables for Chicagoland families. Today, You'll Learn: 5:06 - 5:34 The inconsistency of supermarket produce 8:15 - 8:44 Eating a variety of fruits and vegetables 11:58 - 12:24 Getting less common ethnic vegetables Listen and Subscribe Jepsen Produce: https://jepsenproduce.com/
2021-08-20
16 min
Ask the Doulas Podcast
Postpartum Physical Therapy with Amanda & Katie of Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy
Send a textAlyssa Veneklase talks with Amanda and Katie, Women's Health Physical Therapists at Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy, about what pelvic floor physical therapy looks like after having a baby. We talk about incontinence, diastasis recti, symphysis pubic dysfunction, constipation, and so much more!Please leave a review on our podcast if you enjoyed this episode, so we can reach more listeners like you!Subscribe to our newsletter, check out Kristin’s birth and baby book, and see more about our Doula services & online courses below:...
2021-07-21
26 min
Ask the Doulas Podcast
Urinary Incontinence with Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy
Send a textAmanda and Katie from Hulst Jepsen Physical Therapy talk with Alyssa Veneklase about women's health pelvic floor rehab with a focus on urinary incontinence.Please leave a review on our podcast if you enjoyed this episode, so we can reach more listeners like you!Subscribe to our newsletter, check out Kristin’s birth and baby book, and see more about our Doula services & online courses below:https://linktr.ee/goldcoastdoulasKeywords: Urinary Incontinence | Hu...
2021-05-11
23 min
You, Me and An Album
7. Chris Towers Discusses Carly Rae Jepsen, E*MO*TION
Send a textCBSSports.com fantasy sports analyst Chris Towers joins the show to dig deep into an album I first heard him talk about with great enthusiasm nearly six years ago. The album is Carly Rae Jepsen's critically-acclaimed but commercially disappointing E*MO*TION.During the podcast, Chris made reference to the Switched on Pop podcast. You can listen to that at https://switchedonpop.com/.Chris also referred to an essay written by Hanif Abdurraqib about the experience of seeing Carly Rae Jepsen live. It’s entitled "Carly Rae Jepsen’s Public Disp...
2021-02-01
1h 10
Comparative Agility
Agile Leadership Mindset with Jenni Jepsen
In this episode we talk with Jenni Jepsen about the Agile Leadership Mindset and we learn how leaders play a vital role in building the clarity, competence and control of team members to create an Agile work environment. Jenni Jepsen works as a transformation advisor at Denmark-based goAgile. She helps people transform organizations to create lasting change. By focusing on the value to be achieved and understanding where people are and where they want to go, Jenni works closely with them to increase organizational effectiveness, motivation and results.
2020-12-22
1h 01
AMZ Seller Real Talk
Ep. 5 - From 0 to 8 Figures - Philip Jepsen
In this episode:Curtis Johnson - Amatuer Amazon sellerJustin (aka Danan) - 10 year+ Amazon seller and Philip Jepsen - 8 figure seller and creator of ManageByStatsPhilip Jepsen started selling 7 years clandestinely with money he barely had. It was the best decision of his life as he's built an ecommerce business making 10's of millions of dollars. In this podcast we find out who is Philip Jepsen and how did he get here.Topics of this podcast:❓Who is Philip Jepsen and...
2020-11-13
1h 15
The Political Life
George Jepsen on the World of Attorneys General
George Jepsen is a partner in the law firm of Jepsen Rowthorn, LLP, where he works with former Connecticut Deputy Attorney General, Perry Rowthorn. George assists clients in navigating the unique world of state attorney general inquiries, investigations, and litigation. As Connecticut's attorney general from 2011-2019, George has years of experience in a leadership capacity on national bi-partisan AG investigations and litigation, including mortgage servicing abuses in the wake of the '08 economic collapse, major data breaches (Home Depot, Equifax, Anthem, among others), Wall Street financial malfeasance in the lead up to the '08 crisis...
2020-09-28
39 min
Super Dharma Bros
Misconceptions of Buddhism: Empty Minds, Pacifism, and Kevin Singing Carly Rae Jepsen for Some Reason
Alright, things kinda went off the rails in this episode. Buddhists are sometimes thought to be easy-going, happy, pacifist, "Don't-Think-Just-Be, Maaaaaaan," vegetarians who solve every problem with meditation...and are often anything but. Kevin and Chris discuss common misconceptions in Buddhism, which often might have a grain of truth but miss the real application. They also play a game to see how well they really know each other, and Kevin loses both the game and his dignity and has to sing Carly Rae Jepsen's hit "Call Me Maybe." See kids, this is why you shouldn't gamble.
2020-09-27
1h 16
The Squidge Rugby World Cup Retrospective
2011 #19 - Canada 19-46 France (without Carly Rae Jepsen)
We aren't joined by Carly Rae Jepsen and a group of lawyers today, as we talk about France's eventual emphatic win over a defiant Canadian team. We talk about wine, ice hockey and a Nintendo 64 classic called Ander Hero.You can listen to Carly Rae Jepsen's latest album "Dedicated" on all major streaming platforms now. You can also leave a review on this podcast if you'd be so kind.Thanks as always to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-08-19
1h 10
Data Engineering Podcast
Build More Reliable Distributed Systems By Breaking Them With Jepsen
Summary A majority of the scalable data processing platforms that we rely on are built as distributed systems. This brings with it a vast number of subtle ways that errors can creep in. Kyle Kingsbury created the Jepsen framework for testing the guarantees of distributed data processing systems and identifying when and why they break. In this episode he shares his approach to testing complex systems, the common challenges that are faced by engineers who build them, and why it is important to understand their limitations. This was a great look at some of the underlying principles...
2020-07-28
49 min
Norman Foster Foundation
Mary Lou Jepsen: Opening new medical possibilities
Mary Lou Jepsen, a technical executive, and inventor in the fields of display, imaging, and computer hardware founded OpenWater in 2016, a startup working on fMRI-type imaging of the body using holographic, infrared techniques. With this project, Jepsen focused on devising a new generation of imaging technologies, with high resolution and low costs, enabling medical diagnoses and treatments, and a new era of fluid and affordable brain-to-computer communications. In this podcast, Mary Lou Jepsen explains the idea behind Open Water, highlighting the need to use technologies to build better, faster, and cheaper solutions in healthcare that allow diagnosis without opening the...
2020-06-08
07 min
Switched on Pop
Carly Rae Jepsen: Meeting The Muse
They say you should never meet your idols, that you’ll only be disappointed. We had this possibility in mind going into our first interview with Carly Rae Jepsen, the pop star who inspired us to start our podcast Switched on Pop when Nate taught “Call Me Maybe” as a case study in music theory. Six years later and hundreds of pleading emails later, the time had come to meet the muse and unpack her latest offering, Dedicated Side B. In the course of composing her last two albums, E•MO•TION and Dedicated, Jepsen wrote over 200 songs. Many of her fav...
2020-05-26
41 min
Switched on Pop
Carly Rae Jepsen: Meeting The Muse
They say you should never meet your idols, that you’ll only be disappointed. We had this possibility in mind going into our first interview with Carly Rae Jepsen, the pop star who inspired us to start our podcast Switched on Pop when Nate taught “Call Me Maybe” as a case study in music theory. Six years later and hundreds of pleading emails later, the time had come to meet the muse and unpack her latest offering, Dedicated Side B. In the course of composing her last two albums, E•MO•TION and Dedicated, Jepsen wrote over 200 songs. Many of her fav...
2020-05-26
41 min
Flopstars
Episode 1 - Carly Rae Jepsen's 'E.MO.TION'
For our first episode, we’re zooming in on the ultimate Flopstar - Queen of swords Carly Rae Jepsen and her 2015 record EMOTION. The album tanked on the charts but it was a monumental moment in Jeppo’s career It took her from a one-hit-wonder to an adored pop cult leader. Pop changed because of ‘EMOTION’ even though some normies will ask you what happened to the ‘Call Me Maybe’ girl. We're chatting about our memories of the album, how it changed pop and what it did for Jepsen's career. Plus we're playing games like 'Carly Rae Jepsen review...
2020-02-06
35 min
Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
DON'T FUCK WITH CATS w Tara Jepsen
On Ep 134 Hosts Paco Romane and George Chen recapped the twisty and terrifying Netflix documentary Don’t F**K With Cats (like we don't know what "F**k" means) with the hilarious and insightful Tara Jepsen. We had no idea that there was such a thing as “Rule Zero” of the Internet. It makes sense, especially because cute cat videos have been the best thing the Internet has brought us. The rule says, “Don’t fuck with cats, or we’ll find you.”TRIGGERS - a guideline to triggering animal abuse scene timecodes (in episode one) were kindly shared with...
2020-01-20
1h 19
Bibel TV Lauf des Lebens - Erlebnisse mit Gott
Bibel TV Lauf des Lebens mit Maria Jepsen
Fast zweitausend Jahre männerdominierter Kirchengeschichte, dann kam sie: Maria Jepsen. Als weltweit erste lutherische Bischöfin avancierte sie durch ihre Wahl über Nacht zum Medienstar. In ihrer Amtszeit gab sie sich gerne kämpferisch - und trat doch nach 18 Jahren für viele überraschend zurück. Im Gespräch mit Henning Röhl zieht Maria Jepsen Bilanz und berichtet über ihren einmaligen Lauf des Lebens.
2020-01-01
54 min
Well, Actually
Christmas Special - Carly Rae Jepsen
Merry Boxing Day! Grab a plate of leftovers, fill your glass with some egg nog and listen to a very special episode of Well, Actually where we review our beloved Carly Rae Jepsen's Melbourne concert! Vicky and Katherine are joined by past guests Emma Holland, Anna Piper Scott, Siobhan Hanlon and Elyce Phillips in the bar after the show to talk about Carly Rae Jepsen (aka the inspiration for our podcast) in all her sparkly glory while Donna lounges on a beach somewhere.
2019-12-26
26 min
Aural Fixation
Carly Rae Jepsen – E•MO•TION
Let us take you back to 2011. Egypt is in revolt. The people of London are rioting. Earthquakes are wreaking havoc in New Zealand and Japan. Amy Winehouse is dead, for christ sake. Life is bleak. But wait – what’s that we can hear in the distance? It’s a girl with a sugary voice. And it sounds like she’s... imploring a boy to... pick up the phone and... give her a call? Oh happy day mama, it’s Carly Rae Jepsen! Come to remind us all that there *is* joy in the world, through the twinned arts of add...
2019-08-08
56 min
The New Yorker Radio Hour
Carly Rae Jepsen Talks with Amanda Petrusich
“I can remember, even four months after [“Call Me Maybe” ’s] release, being claimed in the press as a one-hit wonder,” Carly Rae Jepsen says. “Isn’t it too soon to decide that? Give me a chance!” The Canadian singer and songwriter was by no means a one-hit wonder, and her talent for crafting earworm pop songs about love in all its forms won her a legion of fans and the devotion of many critics, including The New Yorker’s Amanda Petrusich. In 2017, while Jepsen was working on her fourth album, “Dedicated”—which was released in May, 2019—Jepsen sat down at the New Yorker Fes...
2019-07-16
14 min
Analysis Paralysis
Carly Rae Jepsen - Dedicated
On the latest episode of AP Tess Lawley, Holly Pereira and Adam Christou explore the latest album from Canadian pop icon Carly Rae Jepsen. From poptimism to the millennial whoop, the team dive deep into the mechanics of pop music and the appreciation of a genre that often get looked down upon in elite music criticism circles. Listen to the record here on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/25it7uSpNFuRoD6uNc0Tfu?si=WawLm2p-Sfi326_QN-9fbQ Want a couple of deeper reads on Carly Rae Jepsen - check out some...
2019-07-01
00 min
Diva Dive
Diving into: Carly Rae Jepsen
In honour of Pride Month, we decided to dive into the career and life of the Queen of Swords, Carly Rae Jepsen! Join Mark and Hiruni as they expose the emotions they really really r e a l l y feel about Miss Jepsen, no holds barred.
2019-06-03
45 min
Farofa Conceito
#18 - De “Juntos e Shallow Now” a Carly Rae Jepsen criando o pop, os altos e baixos da semana no pop
O episódio evangélico desta semana é pra converter todos vocês que não acreditam na palavra de Carly Rae Jepsen. 1. Você não pode dormir sem saber: uma homenagem às grandes matérias do jornalismo brasileiro, as fofocas imperdíveis que aconteceram na última semana, dessa vez com um MINI-GIRO para falarmos de “Juntos e Shallow Now”, a tentativa de Paula Fernandes e Luan Santana de exterminarem a raça humana. 2. Giro da semana: mais um dia de menções honrosas a mil, mas olha essa pauta aqui - OneRepublic sai do bueiro e lança nova...
2019-05-23
1h 00
How Music Charts
2019-05-14 // Tour Planning as If You're Carly Rae Jepsen
HighlightsIt’s Technique Tuesday and you’re Carly Rae Jepsen booking a fall tour...how do you select your opening acts using data? Mission Good morning, it’s Jason here at Chartmetric with your 3-minute Data Dump where we upload charts, artists and playlists into your brain so you can stay up on the latest in the music data world.DateThis is your Data Dump for Tuesday May 14th 2019.Technique Tuesday: Advanced Artist Filtering & Opening Act PlanningYou’re Carly Rae Jepsen, and you just had a super cool Rolling Stone music feature. Next up? Scheduling a tour, of course.You’re looking fo...
2019-05-14
03 min
Rick Buser – FOX News Radio
Mary Lou Jepsen On Technology That Can Literally Read Your Mind
Greg�s guest today is CEO and Founder of Openwater, Dr. Mary Lou Jepsen. They discuss the company�s goal of creating non-invasive imaging technologies, with high resolution and low costs. This technology can also see what the brain is doing and thinking by looking at the use of oxygen by the brain. Follow Dr. Jepsen on Twitter: @mljmljmlj, and visit her website at https://www.maryloujepsen.com/.
2019-04-10
00 min
Long Now
Mary Lou Jepsen: Toward Practical Telepathy
With her stunning breakthroughs in neural imaging, Mary Lou Jepsen is making the brain readable (and stimulatable) in real time. That will revolutionize brain study and brain medicine, but what about brain communication? Could a direct high-resolution interface to the brain lead to what might be called practical mental telepathy? What are the prospects for brain enhancement? What are the ethics of direct brain reading and intervention? Mary Lou Jepsen founds programs and companies on the hairy edges of physics, invents solutions and takes them to prototype all the way through to high volume mass production. She's done this at...
2018-11-05
1h 29
The Long Now Foundation
Mary Lou Jepsen - Toward Practical Telepathy
With her stunning breakthroughs in neural imaging, Mary Lou Jepsen is making the brain readable (and stimulatable) in real time. That will revolutionize brain study and brain medicine, but what about brain communication? Could a direct high-resolution interface to the brain lead to what might be called practical mental telepathy? What are the prospects for brain enhancement? What are the ethics of direct brain reading and intervention? Mary Lou Jepsen founds programs and companies on the hairy edges of physics, invents solutions and takes them to prototype all the way through to high volume mass production. She's done this at...
2018-10-26
1h 29
The Today's Mama Podcast
Brittany Watson Jepsen on Miscarriage, a CRAZY Birth Story, and First Time Motherhood
Episode 3: Brittany Watson Jepsen Brittany Watson Jepsen is the founder and creative director of The House That Lars Built, a design lifestyle site focused on artful living. She released her first book, Craft the Rainbow, in April and her work has been featured on The Today Show, The New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, Le Monde, and Vogue. Our interview with Brittany Jepsen of TheHouseThatLarsBuilt.com on miscarriage, first time motherhood, and living abroad. Show Notes References, links, and corrections from this episode! What's a recorder? You can check...
2018-07-25
53 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
TARA JEPSEN DISCUSSES HER BOOK LIKE A DOG WITH MICHELLE TEA
Like a Dog (City Light Publishing) A scrappy young skateboarder's story of underground worlds and fringe existences, confusing family relationships and the struggle for intimacy. Paloma is aimlessly winging it through life. A skateboarder in her early 30s, she takes low-paying jobs, drinks neon-colored wine coolers in the park with her best friend, and drives to the Central Valley to skate the empty swimming pools dotting the sun-blasted landscape. Paloma struggles to have a relationship with her brother Peter, whose opiate addiction makes that nearly impossible. She enjoys occasional doses of something like closeness whenever P...
2017-11-11
44 min