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StocktonAfterClass
The Logic of a Moral Assassin. Why I Killed Gandhi. Relevant to the Killing of Two Israeli Embassy employees.
Send us a textWhy I Killed Gandhi by Nathuram Godse Two employees of the Israeli Embassy in D. C. were shot to death this week (May, 2025) . The Manifesto of the shooter shows him to be very distressed by the mass death in Gaza. He felt what is called "the moral imperative to act." So did the person who killed Gandhi. This is a discussion of that person's manifesto. Gandhi was assassinated in 1948. In the two movies I have seen, the assassin is portrayed as a deranged bearded scary-looking fanatic. Some of those...
2025-05-23
25 min
The Road to CA Podcast
How to Be Authentic in Professional Spaces | Lesego Rankou Pt2
Again, we are joined by Lesego Rankou, MC and Speaker, Golden Key Honorary member, CA(SA), Digital Content Creator, and Co-founder of Ulwazi Olubanzi Academy.We chat about how you can be your authentic self practically and how to find that authenticity in your everyday.We also chat about:The chaotic APC sitting of 2021Learning from failures and successesThe difference between adulting vs studenting, and much more.Enjoy!_________________________________________Listen to Part 1:SpotifyApple Podcasts_________________________________________Check out Lesego on socials:
2025-01-12
39 min
I Am WhO segment
KEMETIC YOGA 5 + IRIE - I Am WhO {S2:E24} Jamaica Yoga Teacher Class
808 TAVERN presents the “ I AM WHO segment” Season 2 : Episode 24 Finale Szn 2 episode Guest: Irie + Kemetic Yoga 5️⃣✋🏽 “Kemetic Yoga Skills Class 2022” #Connect Host: Brei Endia 2022/23 USA 🇺🇸 ROAD TOUR EDITION 🙏🏽 🌊🏴 Full Episodes on @YouTube #808TAVERN #Entrepreneur #YogaInstructor #KemeticYogaSkills YirserRaHotep #podcast #KemeticYoga #Wellness Baltimore DC Jersey Miami Portugal houston NewYork #Art #Studenting #2022 #Negril #Jamaica #Interviews #iamwho #explorepage✨ #USA #RoadTrip #Fyp #SelfJourneyS #808 #IAMWHOszn2 #IamWhoSeason2 #Creators #CreatorsConnectorNetworkHub #MVP #MobileVlogPodcast #SelfJourneySin808TAVERN
2023-12-08
27 min
I Am WhO segment
YIRSER RA HOTEP - I Am WhO {S2:E23} Kemetic Yoga Skills
808 TAVERN presents the “ I AM WHO segment” Season 2 : Episode 23 Guest: Yirser Ra Hotep “Kemetic Yoga Skills” #Connect Host: Brei Endia 2022/23 USA 🇺🇸 ROAD TOUR EDITION 🙏🏽 🌊🏴 Full Episodes on @YouTube #808TAVERN #Entrepreneur #Yirser #Teacher #KemeticYogaSkills #YirserRaHotep #podcast KemeticYoga #Chicago #Art #Studenting #2022 #Negril #Jamaica #Interviews #iamwho #explorepage✨ #USA #RoadTrip #Fyp #SelfJourneyS #808 #IAMWHOszn2 #IamWhoSeason2 #Creators #CreatorsConnectorNetworkHub #MVP #MobileVlogPodcast #SelfJourneySin808TAVERN
2023-12-08
45 min
StocktonAfterClass
Why I Killed Gandhi. The Public Statement of his Assassin
Send us a textWhy I Killed Gandhi by Nathuram Godse Gandhi was assassinated in 1948. In most movies, the assassin is portrayed as a deranged bearded scary-looking fanatic. (In one, Horst Buchholz played the role. His character was closer to the real assassin). Some of those words might well be justified, but we are never told that the assassin was an exceptionally well educated, well-read reformer, someone who hated the caste system and looked forward to a modern India. His name was Nathuram Godse. He was tried for Gandhi’s murder and hanged...
2023-09-24
25 min
The Executive Function Podcast
Ep 41: Travel tips for executive function and neuro-diverse needs with guest Dawn Barclay
Team, You listen to this podcast because your life is impacted by executive function needs. And, while many of our examples are for studenting, we also know that executive function needs show up...everywhere! Even on vacations! On today's show, we talk with author and travel expert Dawn Barclay, whose book, Traveling Different, will empower you to travel stress-free this summer! Her hope is to "open up the world" for families, and the tips she shares here (and in her book) will do just that! Preorder the book: http://www.travelingdifferent.com About our...
2022-06-10
27 min
Studenting
S2E7. Faith and Interfaith Community at McGill
Khadija Ahmed, president of the Muslim Law Students Association, Mary Zhang, co-founder and president of the Secular Students Alliance, Nancy Kaul, co-President of the McGill Dharma Society and Carlene Gardner, Director of the McGill Office of Religious and Spiritual Life join us to talk about faith communities on campus, building interfaith community, and finding support for spiritual and religious exploration at McGill.For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to...
2022-04-04
52 min
Studenting
S2E6. Community at Mac Campus
We’re joined by Patricia Kamara, VP internal of DHNUS and Peer Supporter at the McGill Student Wellness Hub, Meha Sharma, the Post-Graduate Student Society’s Mac Campus Commissioner, and Shannon Walsh, Local Wellness Advisor for Mac Campus join us to talk about making friends, finding community, and building connections at Mac! For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our...
2022-03-28
30 min
Studenting
S2E5. Queer History: 2S&LGBTQ+ Community at McGill
Brooklyn Frizzle, the administrative coordinator at Queer McGill, and Margot Nossal, the 2S&LGBTQ+ Local Wellness Advisor at McGill join us to talk about finding community as a 2S&LGBTQ+ student on campus, and what that has looked like through the years. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our services and events! Studenting encourages open dialogue between our...
2022-03-21
50 min
Studenting
S2E4. Finding Community as an International Student
Emily Love, the manager of International Student Development & Communications at International Student Services, and Aditi Singhal, a student who works in the Buddy Program at ISS, join us to talk about how international students can find friends, get involved, and establish roots at McGill. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our services and events! Studenting encourages open dialogue...
2022-03-14
31 min
Studenting
S2E3. Black Student Community
Rele Orimalade, the president of the Black Students’ Network, Hassanatou Koulibaly, president of the McGill African Students Society, and Melissa Ann Cobbler, an Access Advisor at the Student Wellness Hub join us to talk about finding community as Black students at McGill, the events, activities and groups you can get involved with, and how the McGill community can foster safe spaces for Black students. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be su...
2022-03-14
40 min
#EduCrush
Disruption, Storytelling, and Values in a Thinking Classroom (w Peter Liljedahl)
Many of our institutional norms are causing “studenting” behavior that stifles thinking. Dr. Peter Liljedahl’s research aims to disrupt this behavior through “contrarian experimental methodology” and he has discovered 14 practices that liberate thinking in the classroom. Though his research took place in Mathematics, his findings are applicable for any educator that wants to tap into the emotional experience through story and teach with integrity to their values. Show Notes: Peter’s love for teaching has been transferred to teaching teachers. (6:55) Unpacking what is meant by “studenting” behaviour. (8:25) Research as contrarian experimental methodology. (13:53) Being cavalier with cur...
2022-01-31
1h 06
#EduCrush
38 – Disruption, Storytelling, and Values in a Thinking Classroom (w Peter Liljedahl)
Many of our institutional norms are causing “studenting” behavior that stifles thinking. Dr. Peter Liljedahl’s research aims to disrupt this behavior through “contrarian experimental methodology” and he has discovered 14 practices that liberate thinking in the classroom. Though his research took place in Mathematics, his findings are applicable for any educator that wants to tap into the emotional experience through story and teach with integrity to their values. Show Notes: Peter’s love for teaching has been transferred to teaching teachers. (6:55) Unpacking what is meant by “studenting” behaviour. (8:25) Research as contrarian experimental methodology. (13:53) Being cavalier with curriculum to nurture problem-solving. (19:50) The role of story...
2022-01-31
1h 06
Studenting
S2E2. Building Accessible Communities
We’re joined by three guests from the Office for Students with Disabilities: Bella Scurfield, the Senior Advisor for Learning supports, and Macy and Hannah, two students involved in the OSD’s Peer Mentorship Program, to talk about what resources are available to students with disabilities, the ups and downs of event planning in an era of digital events, and how we can make sure community building efforts at McGill are more accessible.For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an e...
2022-01-24
32 min
Studenting
Intro to Studenting
Welcome to Studenting, the show by, for, and about McGill students!For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our services and events!
2022-01-18
00 min
Studenting
S2E1. Finding Community in Residences
Megan Uderian, a floor fellow, and Cyndi Owen, Local Wellness Advisor for students in residences, join us to talk about finding community when you live in residences. What’s the best way to make friends as a first-year student? How can you meet your neighbours? And how have COVID restrictions changed what life in residences looks like?For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mc...
2022-01-17
31 min
Chocolate Cake Bytes
Ep. 32: Better Teaching vs. Better Studenting
Welcome newest co-host, Sarah! (from "Patience" fame)This week, we talk about better teaching. We've all been in classes that we find less than inspiring. In this discussion, we talk about how we, as learners, might be able to help make a class more inspiring than it might otherwise be.Thoughts? Ideas? Other feedback? Send it to ken@chocolatecakebytes.comPlease share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. You can email me at ken@chocolatecakebytes.com and follow me at https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateCakeByteshttps://www...
2021-11-05
52 min
StocktonAfterClass
Religion and Politics 7. Osama bin Laden's 1996 Declaration of War on the United States.
Send us a textOsama issued two declarations of war on the United States, one in 1996 and one in 1998. The one in 1996 was more lengthy and more filled with passion. The one in 1998 was in the name of a collection of leaders, some of whom were religious leaders. Both were called "fatwa," a term much misunderstood to most Americans. A fatwa is a an advisory opinion by a religious leader explaining how to apply a principal of faith in a specific situation. I recently saw an opinion by a local religious leader about whether an observant Muslim was a...
2021-07-20
1h 19
StocktonAfterClass
Black Intellectual Leaders
Send us a textBlack Intellectual leaders . Because I think race is the single most critical and most divisive issue in American politics, I always included a unit on Black politics in my course on American government. And in my course on Revolution. And in my Honors course. The approaches in these three courses were very different but they all followed a theme: resistance to injustice. There are two podcasts on Black leaders. One is on Political leaders, one on intellectual leaders. This is the lecture on Intellectual leaders. These are people who write books...
2021-07-06
57 min
Studenting
Season Wrap-Up: What Have We Learned?
Today we're wrapping up Season 1! Derah and Rosa talk about what we loved, what we’ve learned, and what we’ll carry with us into the next season. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our services and events!
2021-04-29
14 min
Studenting
Minisode: Spotlight on PHAs!
We’ve talked a lot this season about how McGill staff support students, but peer support is an essential part of our campus, too! In this episode, we talk with Maxiene, a Peer Health Ambassador at the Student Wellness Hub. She tells us a little about what PHAs do, what you can learn from them, and why she chose to become a Peer Health Ambassador. Want to know more about what the PHAs are doing? Follow them on Instagram and Facebook @healthiermcgill! For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our in...
2021-04-22
07 min
Studenting
S1E6. Engagement for the Remote Campus
Gilbert from Campus Life & Engagement joins us to talk about what campus life looks like when “campus” is online, how peer support works in an online environment, and what the pandemic can teach us about student life and engagement. To learn more about what Campus Life & Engagement does, visit them at www.mcgill.ca/cle! For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for info...
2021-04-22
22 min
Studenting
S1E3. Planning Your Financial Wellness
It’s called a “student budget” for a reason! This week, we talk with Alison, a Financial Aid Counsellor from the Scholarships and Student Aid Office, about how to plan now for financial stability later, the often-overlooked financial resources available to students, and the little changes you can make now that will pay off down the line. If you want to know more about how the Scholarships and Student Aid Office can help you, visit them at www.mcgill.ca/studentaid. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ...
2021-04-15
20 min
Studenting
S1E4. Work/Life Balance in a Pandemic World
Carrie from McGill’s Teaching and Learning Services and Bella from McGill’s Office for Students with Disabilities join us this week to talk about staying on track when your classes are online, finding ways to unwind in lockdown, and generally maintaining your work-life balance during a pandemic. Want to know more about how TLS and the OSD can support you? Visit them online at www.mcgill.ca/tls and www.mcgill.ca/osd. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at stu...
2021-04-15
32 min
Studenting
S1E5. Building Community Where You Are
We talk with Carlene, the Director of the McGill Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, about finding your people, making friends, and building community in any environment. Want to learn more about MORSL’s role in building community at McGill? Visit them at www.mcgill.ca/morsl! For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our services and events!
2021-04-15
28 min
Studenting
S1E2. Mental Health During the Pandemic: What Have We Learned?
We’re joined by two Local Wellness Advisors from the Student Wellness Hub to talk about supporting better mental health. What resources are available through McGill? How are an LWA and a counsellor different? And what are some self-care tips that can help us get through the school year? If you want to know even more about the support the Hub offers, visit www.mcgill.ca/wellness-hub. For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca...
2021-04-07
45 min
Studenting
S1E1. Welcome to Studenting!
Welcome to Studenting, the podcast by, for, and about McGill students! Join our hosts Derah and Rosa as we introduce the show and tell you a little bit about what you can look forward to this season! For more information on what Student Services offers, head to mcgill.ca/studentservices. Got questions? Visit AskMcGill, our interactive online FAQ database! You can also send us an email at student.services@mcgill.ca, and be sure to follow us on social media @mcgillstuserv for information about all our services and events!
2021-03-31
12 min
StocktonAfterClass
Israel Palestine 1. A Podcast Series
Send us a textI am going to present a series of podcasts on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. For 40 years I taught a class on that topic. I have published and lectured on that topic, and have visited Israel and Palestine (and other countries in the region) multiple times. I think I have interesting insights that I am pleased to share. This introduction will give you an idea of what will be in that series. Those who want to engage this topic seriously should also listen to the podcast on the narratives about Israel, and the podcast...
2021-02-09
13 min
Revise and Resubmit
6 - The Road Not Taken: Parenting, Studenting and non-academic directions
Kate and Dustin talk about their current projects, starting grad school as a parent, and non-academic positions and skills. They also try out a new catchphrase!! We need help with it. Submit your catchphrase here.Chelsea Parlett-Pelleriti The ChatisticianFuture Directions: Kate: Emily Ratajkowski EssaysDustin: Watchmen (HBO) and Watchmen (Graphic Novel)Twitter:You Can Grad SchoolKateDustinSupport the Show: Patron Support Intro Music: "Something Elated" by Broke For Free (edit made: increased speed)Beatboxing: Dustin's daughter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ycgs/support
2020-10-12
1h 14