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Susan Pedersen
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Books, Baby!
Flesh by David Szalay: the 2025 Booker Prize Winner
It’s Books, Baby! Booker Prize episode and Bev, Ian and Alo dive into the 2025 winning novel Flesh by David Szalay. We explore its sharp examination of masculinity, emotional restraint, and the quiet turning points that shape István’s life from adolescence to middle age. This episode also features Sim, joining us for a second guest appearance this season.Books mentioned in this episode:Audition - Katie KitamuraSeascraper - Benjamin WoodFlashlight - Susan ChoiThe Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny - Kiran DesaiThe Rest of Our Lives - Ben MarkovitsThe Seven Moons of Maali Almeida - Sheha...
2025-11-24
51 min
Best Film Ever
Episode 297 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show
“It’s just a jump to the left…” Join Ian, Megs & Liam for our 297th episode as we put on our fishnets, grab some toast, and throw rice in the aisles for a dive into the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Kev? He makes a very late entrance—literally busting through the door in gold hotpants shouting “Don’t dream it, be it!” in our 297th episode as we discuss: Is this the greatest cult film of all time—or just the weirdest date night ever committed to celluloid? Do we forgive this film for its lack of co...
2025-09-23
3h 58
Explore An Sensational Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Libby's Lighthouse by Susan G. Mathis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/256113to listen full audiobooks. Title: Libby's Lighthouse Series: Love at a Lighthouse, Book 1 Author: Susan G. Mathis Narrator: Lauren Pedersen Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins Release date: 08-14-25 Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Elizabeth Montonna, daughter of the Tibbett’s Point Lighthouse keeper, thought she’d love the lighthouse life forever—until her mother, on her deathbed, reveals a long-buried secret. Now Elizabeth’s world has been turned upside down, making her question if she’ll ever truly belong and be loved. But when a dashing young sailor appears on...
2025-08-14
6h 03
Utah Women & Leadership Podcast
Understanding the Gender Pay Gap in Utah
This episode discusses a topic within a new Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) report titled, “Women in the Workplace - Part I: Utahns’ Awareness, Understanding, and Attitudes.” This report has four main areas of focus, and today we’ll be discussing the area of the gender pay gap.Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the UWLP, is joined by Stacee Pedersen, one of the leaders of A Bolder Way Forward’s Gender Pay Gap spoke. Stacee is the founder and president of Momentum Employer Group and COO of Winward Electric. Support the show
2025-02-05
34 min
Rachel Maddow Presents
Déjà News - Ep. 6: “Hello America, this is Addis Ababa.”
An authoritarian ruler moves to invade a smaller country and take it for himself. People around the world rally to that country’s defense. European and American leaders grapple with how to stop the invasion and prevent a wider war. But this isn’t Russia and Ukraine in 2022. It’s Italy and Ethiopia in 1935. Rachel Maddow and Isaac-Davy Aronson explore what we can learn from the very different choices made decades ago, when the world faced a similar challenge.Featuring:Deborah Cohen, the Richard W. Leopold Professor of History at Northwestern University, and author of Last C...
2024-11-26
56 min
Connecting with Walt - A look into the history of the man behind Mickey Mouse, Disneyland and Walt Disney World
History of EPCOT Center's The Land - Part 2
In this episode, Michael and Tom explore more history of The Land pavilion at EPCOT Center and discover why Food Rocks!Links:Michael’s Disneyland History SegmentsImportant DIS links and more information!Connecting with Walt on TwitterSources:Books/Magazines:The Epcot Explorer’s Encyclopedia: A Guide to Walt Disney World’s Greatest Theme Park by R.A. PedersenThe Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World 3rd Edition by Susan VenessWebsites/Articles:The Land – The Mickey WikiRemembering the Magic: The Land Pavilion by Jonathan Heigl for Mouseplanet...
2024-11-01
1h 03
Flow Radio
Art and Flow: The Neuroaesthetics Revolution
In this episode of Flow Radio, Steven Kotler and Dr. Michael Mannino sit down with Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross, co-authors of Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us. These groundbreaking experts explain how making and experiencing art changes the way we think, feel, and perform. From our ancient past to cutting-edge science, find out why art isn’t just beautiful—it’s fuel for your brain. Learn how just 20 minutes of creative practice can boost your mental edge, unlock more flow, and supercharge problem-solving. Plus, discover how AI is revolutionizing art creation and op...
2024-10-17
51 min
Connecting with Walt - A look into the history of the man behind Mickey Mouse, Disneyland and Walt Disney World
History of EPCOT Center's The Land - Part 1
In this episode, Michael and Tom dig into the history of The Land pavilion at EPCOT Center and take a tour of the original version that lasted just 10 years.Links:Michael’s Disneyland History SegmentsImportant DIS links and more information!Connecting with Walt on TwitterSources:Books/Magazines:Walt Disney’s EPCOT Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow, text by Richard R. BeardThe Epcot Explorer’s Encyclopedia: A Guide to Walt Disney World’s Greatest Theme Park by R.A. PedersenThe Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World 3rd Editi...
2024-10-04
1h 05
Dive Into The Full Audiobook That Keeps Book-Lovers Hooked.
Mabel and the Little Green Men by Susan Kimmel Wright
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/269976to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mabel and the Little Green Men Series: Mysteries of Medicine Spring, Book 3 Author: Susan Kimmel Wright Narrator: Lauren Pedersen Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins Release date: 08-23-24 Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Animals Publisher's Summary: The last thing Mabel needed was a flying saucer, not to mention a rash of similar sightings all over town. Her life’s already been upended by getting fired and moving to Grandma’s old house in Medicine Spring. So far, the deceptively sleepy village has delivered several murders—and romance with a...
2024-08-23
9h 22
Building Bigger Lives
Ep 30: Book Club - Quiet by Susan Cain
Kathryn and Michael discussed the book 'Quiet' by Susan Cain which explores, "the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking!" Michael shared that his wife had brought home a copy of the book about eight years ago, and he was drawn to its subtitle, 'The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking'. The discussion promised to delve into the book's insights and the often-overlooked contributions of introverts. They shared their personal experiences and insights about introversion and extroversion, and the importance of understanding and appreciating different personality types. They also emphasized the value...
2024-08-21
30 min
Auf den Punkt
Netanjahu unter Druck: Warum er in die USA reist
Zum ersten Mal seit dem Angriff der Hamas am 7. Oktober 2023 reist Israels Premierminister Benjamin Netanjahu ins Ausland. In den USA wird er vor den Kammern des US-Kongresses sprechen und sich mit Präsident Joe Biden treffen. Dabei will er für amerikanische Unterstützung im Gazakrieg werben. Doch es geht ihm auch noch um etwas anderes: Netanjahu will sich auf dieser Reise als großer Staatsmann inszenieren. Das ist aktuell besonders wichtig für ihn, denn in Israel steht er schon länger in der Kritik. Es gibt immer wieder massive Proteste gegen ihn. SZ-Politikredakteur Matthias Kolb erklär...
2024-07-23
12 min
The Empowering Neurologist Podcast
Your Brain on Art: The Science of Creativity and Neurological Health | Ivy Ross & Susan Magsamen - EP 173
To save 15% off an Apollo device, click THIS LINK and use code PERLMUTTER at checkout. 🧠 Stay ahead with the latest in science, nutrition, and wellness by subscribing to Dr. Perlmutter’s newsletter at: www.drperlmutter.com. ✉️🌱 One area that we spend a lot of time exploring focuses on the role of lifestyle choices as they relate to brain, health, functionality, and resistance to disease. I have to admit, over the years I have perhaps somewhat neglected a very important tool that offers up incredible utility as a relates to...
2024-01-29
1h 02
NXTLVL Experience Design
Ep. 57 Your Brain On Art with Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross Co-Authors of Your Brain On Art: How the Arts Transform Us
ABOUT Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross:Susan's LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-magsamen-6345918/Ivy’s Profile: linkedin.com/in/rossivyWebsites:Website: www.yourbrainonart.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourbrainonartbook/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/your-brain-on-art/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089357061217&mibextid=LQQJ4d BIO - Susan Magsamen:Susan Magsamen is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, a pioneering initiative from the...
2023-09-16
1h 13
Mental Health Download: Exploring Mental Illness, Suicide, Homelessness and Incarceration
Zarrow Mental Health Symposium: Susan Magsamen, author of NYT Bestseller Your Brain on Art
Today, I am speaking with Susan Magsamen, founder and executive director of the International Arts & Mind Lab, Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics - a pioneering initiative from the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is also an assistant professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins and serves as the co-director of the NeuroArts Blueprint Initiative in partnership with the Aspen Institute. Susan’s is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us. It is a journey through the science of neuroaesthetics that offers proof of...
2023-09-11
36 min
Rachel Maddow Presents: Déjà News
Episode 6: “Hello America, this is Addis Ababa.”
An authoritarian ruler moves to invade a smaller country and take it for himself. People around the world rally to that country’s defense. European and American leaders grapple with how to stop the invasion and prevent a wider war. But this isn’t Russia and Ukraine in 2022. It’s Italy and Ethiopia in 1935. Rachel Maddow and Isaac-Davy Aronson explore what we can learn from the very different choices made decades ago, when the world faced a similar challenge.Featuring:Deborah Cohen, the Richard W. Leopold Professor of History at Northwestern University, and author of Last C...
2023-07-24
56 min
You Turn Podcast w/ Ashley Stahl
[WORK] Ep. 316 The Science Behind Creativity & How to Bring Creativity into Your Career with Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross
In this episode, Ash talks with two special guests, Susan Magsamen, and Ivy Ross, about the power of evoking your creativity in your career. Susan is the founder and director of the Internal Arts + Mind Lab Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics at the Pedersen Brain Science Institute of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. And Ivy is the Vice President for hardware at Google. And Together, they have written the amazing book Your Brain on Art. Whether you are hitting a creative block or are looking for ways to bring more art into your l...
2023-07-05
56 min
The Whole Care Network
Poetry for the Dementia Journey - Episode Two
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we hosted a gathering of poets on April 18, 2023, to share work inspired by their dementia experiences. We understand that storytelling, of any kind, but especially through poetry lightens burdens. For many caregivers, poetry can be a means of expression, of sharing their experience, opening hearts to joy, or drowning sorrows. Finding the right words to tell our stories can ease our journey. Reading the words of others can inspire us, give us strength, and let us know we are not alone. The response to our initial invitation to a po...
2023-05-24
59 min
The Whole Care Network
Poetry for the Dementia Journey - Episode One
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we hosted a gathering of poets on April 18, 2023, to share work inspired by their dementia experiences. We understand that storytelling, of any kind, but especially through poetry lightens burdens. For many caregivers, poetry can be a means of expression, of sharing their experience, opening hearts to joy, or drowning sorrows. Finding the right words to tell our stories can ease our journey. Reading the words of others can inspire us, give us strength, and let us know we are not alone. The response to our initial invitation to a po...
2023-05-24
1h 01
AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia
Poetry for the Dementia Journey - Episode Two
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we hosted a gathering of poets on April 18, 2023, to share work inspired by their dementia experiences. We understand that storytelling, of any kind, but especially through poetry lightens burdens. For many caregivers, poetry can be a means of expression, of sharing their experience, opening hearts to joy, or drowning sorrows. Finding the right words to tell our stories can ease our journey. Reading the words of others can inspire us, give us strength, and let us know we are not alone. The response to our initial invitation to a po...
2023-05-09
59 min
AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia
Poetry for the Dementia Journey - Episode One
In celebration of National Poetry Month, we hosted a gathering of poets on April 18, 2023, to share work inspired by their dementia experiences. We understand that storytelling, of any kind, but especially through poetry lightens burdens. For many caregivers, poetry can be a means of expression, of sharing their experience, opening hearts to joy, or drowning sorrows. Finding the right words to tell our stories can ease our journey. Reading the words of others can inspire us, give us strength, and let us know we are not alone. The response to our initial invitation to a po...
2023-05-09
1h 01
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
Friday Focus: Transformative Power of the Arts with Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross, Authors of Your Brain on Art
Are you a fan of art? Do you enjoy going to museums or appreciate the wonder of a sunset? Do you knit, sing, doodle, hum, dance, paint, sculpt, or make art in some way? Do you believe that is art is just for people who are good at it? What if you knew that participating in some form of art once a month or more could extend your life by a decade? It turns out it can! There is a field called Neuroaesthetics which is the study of how the arts and aesthetic experiences, in all forms, measurably change...
2023-03-24
11 min
The Good Life with Michele Lamoureux
The Transformative Power of the Arts. Authors Susan Magsamen + Ivy Ross Discuss their Book, "Your Brain on Art"
Are you a fan of art? Do you enjoy going to museums or appreciate the wonder of a sunset? Do you knit, sing, doodle, hum, dance, paint, sculpt, or make art in some way? Do you believe that is art is just for people who are good at it? What if you knew that participating in some form of art once a month or more could extend your life by a decade? It turns out it can! There is a field called Neuroaesthetics which is the study of how the arts and aesthetic experiences, in all forms, measurably change...
2023-03-22
48 min
"Rausgefischt & Vorgestellt"
"The Guardians - The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire" von Susan Pedersen
"Es handelt sich indes um ein wirklich gutes Buch. Auf über 500 Seiten breitet Pedersen die Geschichte der Mandatskommission aus, die sich nach der Gründung des Völkerbundes mit der Aufsicht über die 14 ehemals deutschen und osmanischen Kolonien befasste, die den Siegern des Ersten Weltkriegs als so genannte „Mandate“ zufielen." (Michael Goebel, Freie Universität Berlin)
2023-02-19
18 min
UnTextbooked | A history podcast for the future
How did citizen protests help end the Cold War?
The Cold War was marked by a bitter rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union. Although former WWII NATO allies, what emerged was an atmosphere of constant fear for national security and a dangerous nuclear arms race. On this episode of UnTextbooked, producer Lap Nguyen and Professor Susan Colbourn unpack the power of citizen protest and the crucial factors that eventually brought the contentious war to a peaceful end. BOOK: Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons that Nearly Destroyed NATOGUEST: Professor Susan ColbournPRODUCER: Lap Nguyen...
2023-01-05
44 min
En Uafhængig Morgen
DSB-chef rejser hellere med fly end tog
Lyt til udsendelsen uden reklamer i vores app, som vi netop har opdateret med en række nye funktioner - lige nu er de første 14 dage som medlem gratis www.duah.dk For nylig tog 11 DSB-medarbejdere og chefer med fly frem og tilbage til en konference i Amsterdam. Konferencen handlede blandt andet om at få flere europæere til at tage toget og om at skabe en mere bæredygtig offentlig transport.Du kan også finde ud af, om det lykkes os at overtale politikerne i Rudersdal til at lade være med at bruge e...
2022-12-07
2h 00
Louisiana Considered
FBI investigates decades-old reports of sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans
The FBI has opened an investigation into sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans going back decades. Investigators are looking specifically at whether priests took children across state lines to abuse them. Associated Press reporter Jim Mustian first broke the story, and he joins us today for more. But first, as Louisianans prepare for tropical storm season, many are asking, what lessons can we learn from Hurricane Ida? WWNO’s Carly Berlin tells us how recent storms are making officials rethink how to handle natural disasters. Abortion news has been inescapable this wee...
2022-06-30
24 min
historycast - Was war, was wird?
Genf 1920: Das Mandatssystem des Völkerbunds: Demokratie oder Kolonialismus?
Staffel 1,6: Almut Finck im Gespräch mit Susan Pedersen Susan Pedersen untersucht die Vergabe von Mandaten für die einstigen Kolonien der Verlierer des Ersten Weltkriegs durch den Völkerbund. Eine Dekolonialisierung habe dieses Mandatssystem nicht geleistet. Trotzdem spricht Pedersen nicht von einem Scheitern, denn mit der Ständigen Mandatskommission wurde ein Diskussionsforum geschaffen, eine Art Bühne, auf der vor den Augen und Ohren der Weltöffentlichkeit erstmals Fragen der nationalen Souveränität zumindest thematisiert werden konnten. Dr. Susan Pedersen ist Professorin für Geschichte des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts an der New Yorker Columbia University. Ihre Schwerpun...
2022-04-15
33 min
The SCAS Talks Podcast
SCAS TALKS Episode 31 – Susan Pedersen: ”Balfours in Love and Trouble”
Theme: Gender Keywords: gender, Frances Balfour, Suffragettes, political wife, woman politician
2022-03-15
1h 02
Feedet
2510: Kan regeringen eliminere hjemløshed?
I dagens udsendelse varmer vi op til regeringens kommende hjemløseudspil, der i dag bliver præsenteret af socialminister Astrid Kragh. Vi bliver derfor ved fredagens fokus på det stigende antal af unge hjemløse, der ender på landets herberger som følge af manglen på boliger. Vi vender endnu engang regeringens seneste boligudspil, der øremærker 2900 billige boliger til hjemløse og andre socialt udsatte, og så taler vi med en række eksperter, der IKKE mener, at udspillet er godt nok! Og så beder vi boligordførerne fra Enhedslisten og Radikale Venstre om at forholde sig til den massive mangel...
2021-10-25
2h 23
Peace In Their Time
Episode 51 - Stop Me if You‘ve Heard This One
Today we wrap up introducing the colonial empires of France and the UK with the most restive of their conquests, the Middle East. In the wreckage of the Ottoman Empire, the two nations would lay the groundwork for the region's future instability and long years of military occupations for themselves. All the greatest hits are here, with Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq all being affected by the European presence. Plus the UK's further misadventures in Persia! Which wasn't a colony, but the British usually acted like it. Bibliography for this episode: Fromkin, David A Pe...
2021-10-03
34 min
The Next Page
Invisible history and the Institution of International Order with Prof. Alanna O’Malley
The historian Professor Alanna O’Malley from Leiden University, joined us at The Next Page to tell us more about her work as Chair of United Nations Studies in Peace and Justice and to explore some of the themes in the cross-disciplinary volume she co-edited on The Institution of International Order, tracing the period from the 1920s to the 1970s and spanning the transition from the League of Nations to the United Nations. She discusses the history of internationalism and the dynamic, complex forces at play around these two organisations as global platforms. Professor O’Malley also...
2021-05-14
29 min
DJ Brevets brevkasse
Lytterne gør vinteren stor
Stik ørelapperne i en vinterforet brevkasse der er proppet med glade lytterstemmer- og anbefalinger. Vinterkonsulent Ida Katinka Fridan Pedersen kigger ind med forslag til vinterens overlevelse. En lytter fra Norge tjekker ind og ændrer brevkassens kurs i retning af det rent musikalsk uforudsigeligt-saglige. 001 - Leif Andersson - Kind Mot Kind (Svenskt Mörker Remake) https://soundcloud.com/ekedalselektroniska/leif-andersson-kind-mot-kind 002 - Pebbles - Giving You The Benefit 003 - Jet Project - Zuma 004 - Koffee - Pressure 005 - HGF - København anno 80 006 - Paravion - Intet Er Os Helligt 007 - Polyfeen - Polyfeen 008 - Boom Back - Roadblock (Acid...
2020-11-26
1h 55
Nature Magic
Episode 11 Gonçalo Santos - in love with wild orchids
Gonçalo Santos is a 27-year-old chemist and amateur botanist from Portugal. His passion for plants started in 2014 when he created a garden from wasteland around his apartment block. It now counts over 500 native species and is enjoyed by all his neighbours! He is living in Dublin since 2018 and since then has been recording Irish wildflowers.Recommended books A field guide to the Orchids of Europe and the MediterraneanBy: Rolf Kuhn, Henrik Pedersen and Phillip CribbCollins Wild Flower GuideBy: Davide Streeter, C. Hart-Davies, A Hardcastle F. Cole and L. H...
2020-06-29
26 min
The LRB Podcast
‘No, I’m not getting married!’
Susan Pedersen talks to Joanna Biggs about Shelagh Delaney and her landmark 1958 play, A Taste of Honey.Read Susan Pedersen on Shelagh Delaney in the LRB: https://lrb.me/delaneypodSubscribe to the LRB from just £1 per issue: mylrb.co.uk/podcast20bThe first two clips in this episode are from the 1961 film, the third clip is from The White Bus (1967) directed by Lindsay Anderson, and the fourth clip is from a 1959 interview with Delaney for ITN. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-06-09
42 min
Onward Nation
How to market your way through the crisis [Part 1], with Stephen Woessner
Good Morning Onward Nation – I’m Stephen Woessner, CEO of Predictive ROI and your host. Thanks for coming back – and if you’re new to Onward Nation – please know – I greatly appreciate your time and it’s wonderful to have you here. Today’s episode is going to be a solocast – just you and me exploring a topic with some real depth. And sort of a house-keeping heads up – this may very well be one of the longest solocast I’ve ever recorded – if not the longest. In fact – during one of the morning kick-start meetings with my Predictiv...
2020-04-29
00 min
History of the Second World War
6: League of Nations Pt. 3 - Failure
During the 1920s and 1930s the League of Nations would have many issues when attempting to execute on one of its most important goals, disarmament. It would not be the only challenge that the League would face in the 1930s.WebsitePatreonTwitterFacebookDiscordEmail: historyofthesecondworldwar@outlook.comSources:Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World by Akira IriyeA History of the League...
2020-04-22
25 min
History of the Second World War
5: League of Nations Pt. 2 - Around the World
Among its many goals the League of Nations hoped to oversee a new way for European colonialism to manifest around the world.WebsitePatreonTwitterFacebookDiscordEmail: historyofthesecondworldwar@outlook.comSources:Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World by Akira IriyeA History of the League of Nations by F.P WaltersThe Guardians: The League of Nations and...
2020-04-16
25 min
History of the Second World War
4: League of Nations Pt. 1 - Foundations
The Paris Peace Conference would result in the creation of the League of Nations, designed to foster communication and cooperation between all nations.WebsitePatreonTwitterFacebookDiscordEmail: historyofthesecondworldwar@outlook.comSources:Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World by Akira IriyeA History of the League of Nations by F.P WaltersThe Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empir...
2020-04-13
23 min
Teaching in Higher Ed
Positive Work-Life Spillover, with Andrew Stenhouse
Andrew Stenhouse shares about positive work-life spillover on episode 301 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode We spend more of our waking hours at work than we do anyplace else. -Andrew Stenhouse There is always a fine line between engagement and burning ourselves out. -Andrew Stenhouse When we have control over our rhythm, that is where we tend to thrive. -Andrew Stenhouse If we are more engaged at work, we bring that positive energy, dedication, and sense of accomplishment back into our family life. -Andrew Stenhouse Resources Mentioned Life-Design Counseling Manual, Mark L. .Savickas The Happenstance...
2020-03-19
37 min
MGMA Podcasts
Insights: Why Culture is King in Medical Practice Staff Management
In a recent MGMA stat poll, we polled more than 4,000 healthcare leaders, asking them, "What is most important when hiring staff?" Nearly 70% said cultural fit! This gives quantitative data to the often-quoted point that "Culture is King." In this MGMA Insights podcast, we explore the idea of why culture is king and how it impacts the hiring, onboarding and even firing process in medical practices. Experts interviewed include: * Jacob Simon, Executive Vice President, The Medicus Firm * Stefan Jarmusz, Project Analyst, MGMA * Dr. Susan Murphy, author, keynote speaker and business consultant * Molly Ramsay, Principal, Corporate Operations Director, MedMan Medical Management * Amber...
2019-05-09
49 min
Uncanny County
The Clowning (S2, Ep11)
Susan Pasternak’s five-year-old son Tyler was conceived the night she and Sheriff Rowland fought off an invasion of clown-like creatures from another dimension. During the attack, Tyler’s father was murdered by the white-faced monsters. And now Susan’s about to discover that monsters can take many forms, and they often appear where you least expect them. Especially… in Uncanny County. Trigger warning - CLOWNS. Stand-alone episode, but technically a sequel to the season one episode Coulrophobia, by Todd Faulkner. Written and produced by Todd Faulkner, recorded and mastered by Kevin Ramsay. Original score by Kori Celeste. It featured Alison Cr...
2018-10-31
32 min
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Awakenings
Awakenings (August 5, 2018) “...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of o...
2018-08-06
10 min
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Awakenings
Awakenings (August 5, 2018) “...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of o...
2018-08-06
1h 04
Uplifting Only — The Radio Podcast
Uplifting Only 273 (incl. Phoenix Guestmix) (May 3, 2018) [incl. Vocal Trance]
All versions (with talking and without talking, mp3 and wav) available at www.uponly.net/episodes, which includes timed tracklists. This is the official version (with talking). This is the monthly episode featuring vocal trance, and it includes an amazing guestmix from Phoenix plus 8 exclusive world premieres! TRACKLIST: 1. [0:00:33]: Syntouch & Spins - Desolation (Intro Mix) [Abora Skies] 2. [0:05:32]: FAN FAVORITE 269: RAM ft. Stine Grove - RAMore (Daniel Skyver Remix) [Grotesque Reworked] 3. [0:10:38]: BREAKDOWN OF THE WEEK: Sandro Mireno - Saffo [Mysterious Station] [EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE] 4. [0:14:13]: Factor B feat Cat Martin - White Rooms (Extended Mix) [FSOE] 5. [0:20:15]: Nord Horizon - Aeolus [Levitated] [EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE] 6. [0:24:26]: PRE-RELEASE...
2018-05-03
2h 04
Tel Aviv Review
Mandatory Service: How the League of Nations Shaped Modern International Relations
Prof. Susan Pedersen, a historian of Britain and Europe at Columbia University, discusses her most recent book The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire. On the centenary of the Balfour Declaration, it is crucial to explore the British Mandate of Palestine in a broader context. This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel.
2017-11-06
34 min
Winn Feline Foundation Podcasts on Feline Health
Winn Feline Foundation 39th Symposium - "Ending FIP, Is There Hope?", Part One
Join Steve Dale, Master of Ceremonies and Winn board member, as he introduces retiring Winn President Dr. Glenn Olah. Dr. Olah covers Winn's recent efforts and the funding of the largest single grant review in Winn's 50 year history. 11 research grants for a total of $214,017. Dr. Olah also introduces the incoming Winn President, Dr. Shila Nordone, and then the founder of the Bria Fund, Susan Gingrich. Susan covers the history and progress the Bria Fund has made in raising funds for FIP research. At the end, she is followed with a short presentation by Peter Cohen, Zen by...
2017-07-04
31 min
The LRB Podcast
Susan Pedersen: ‘Race Studies’
Susan Pedersen on the birth of ‘International Relations’.Read Susan Pedersen in the LRB: https://lrb.me/pedersenpodSign up to the LRB newsletter: https://lrb.me/acast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2016-10-20
20 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Transnationalism and the 1925 Syrian Revolt | Reem Bailony
E207 | The 1925 Syrian Revolt was catalyzed by contestation over authority between local notables and the French mandate government, but it soon spread throughout the mandate as a form of anti-French protest. In this episode, Reem Bailony explores the ways in which the Great Syrian Revolt was also a transnational affair, sharing her research on the activities of the Greater Syrian diaspora in the Americas, Europe, and beyond over the course of 1925-27. More at: http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2015/11/transnationalism-and-1925-syrian-revolt.html Reem Bailony earned her Ph.D. in History from UCLA. Her dissertation entitled, “Transnational Rebellion: The Syrian Revolt of 1925-1...
2015-11-04
34 min
Andy's Treasure Trove
0 (zero) – Clips of Things to Come (the Lengthy Preview Episode)
This is the special “sneak preview” episode, Episode Zero, which contains mini-excerpts from full segments that will be coming up on future episodes of Andy’s Treasure Trove. I hope that you’ll tell your friends about Andy’s Treasure Trove, where culture, art and fun co-mingle! Thanks, Andy Moore Keywords for this episode: San Francisco, art, culture, fun, Lisa Geduldig, Charo, comedy, Frameline, Frameline32, Michael Lumpkin, Terence Davies, England, The Long Day Closes, The Neon Bible, House of Mirth, Liverpool, Dawn Logsdon, Lucie Faulkner, New Orleans, independent film, documentary, Faubourg Treme, Hurricane Katrina, K...
2008-07-02
1h 01