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Brain ShamanBrain ShamanPhillip Wilson: The Adventures of Thinker and Feeler — Saunas, Freedom, and Life | Episode 130In this episode, I talk with health guru, spiritual traveler, former math prodigy, and president of Relax Saunas of Momentum, Phillip Wilson, about his philosophies on life and death.Reflecting on his own journey, we explore some of the keys to a good life, including balancing thinking and feeling, meditation, contemplation, presence, listening, patience, paying attention, following your inner guidance, observation, non-judgment, boundaries, self-acceptance and love, discipline, positive thinking, letting go of beliefs, desires, and fears, reframing your thoughts, desiring freedom, taking risks, treating life as an adventure, being okay with not having, not playing the victim...2025-07-161h 51SPDM CrewSPDM CrewLeitmotif and Movement: A Father and Son Musical Journey Podcast - Episode 22 - Soundgarden's "Superunknown"We're breaking down Soundgarden’s 1994 release, "Superunknown"! We also feature our regular segments including The Art of Discovery. Plus we discuss John Waite’s “Missing You” and Michael receives his next assignment!Songs featured in The Art of Discovery:"Best Of Times"Performed by Full ThrottleComposed by:  Kaelin Chase Caron, Max William McGill, Evan Samuel LeviteLyrics by:  Evan Samuel Levite, Kaelin Chase Caron, Max William McGill"Left To Rot (feat. Nathan Stuckey)"Performed by Ever HvrtComposed by: Connor Harding...2025-05-261h 06Occult ArchivesOccult ArchivesLives of Alchemystical Philosophers: Forbidden Experiments, Hidden Adepts, and the Occult Legacy of the Magnum OpusArthur Edward Waite’s Lives of Alchemystical Philosophers is an unparalleled chronicle of the hidden architects of esoteric science, the mystical seekers of the Philosopher’s Stone, and the veiled adepts of forbidden knowledge. In this deeply researched and philosophically rich text, Waite charts the biographies, discoveries, and metaphysical pursuits of the world’s most elusive and mysterious figures—the alchemists.Far from being mere proto-chemists or charlatans, these philosophers were, in Waite’s telling, visionaries working in secret to unlock the inner laws of matter, spirit, and the soul itself. Alchemy, here, is not the myth of turning...2025-04-0128 minThe Truth in TenThe Truth in TenS01 E09: HEATING & LIGHTINGHow Do Opinion Writers Win Hearts & Minds?   That’s the challenge that faces New York times opinion writer Thomas L. Friedman each day. Tom is a master at the art of provocative persuasion, and I had the pleasure of meeting him a few years back in Minnesota. He's the author of "Thank You For Being Late", the recipient of 3 Pulitzer Prizes and, most interestingly, the most engaged journalist (in terms or trafic and comments) that the New York Times has ever had. In this episode, I take a quick but compelling look behind the scenes at...2025-03-0509 minBrain ShamanBrain ShamanErica Sharpe: Yoga Nidra — The Science and Power of Yogic Sleep | Episode 117In this episode, I talk with yoga teacher and researcher Erica Sharpe about yoga nidra. We explore the emerging science behind this ancient practice, how to do it, and how it can help with insomnia, anxiety, addiction, PTSD, depression, pain, and more. Yoga nidra lets you rewire memories and habits, break free from past constraints, and open new possibilities. It enhances sleep, relaxation, learning, mood, memory, and overall well-being by guiding you into a deep state of conscious rest.We also discuss sleep, dreams, nightmares, psychosis, symbols, language, imagery, audio, intention, sensory perception, sensory withdrawal, e...2025-03-051h 13Brain ShamanBrain ShamanArik Kershenbaum: The Evolution of Communication in Animals and Humans | Episode 115In this episode, I talk with Cambridge zoologist Arik Kershenbaum about why communication evolved in animals and humans. We explore how social structure, status, needs, movement, distance, environment, emotions, sense of self and other, theory of mind, genetic relatedness, technology, ideas, words, language, and the senses shape the way we communicate.We also discuss interspecies communication, pets, plants, gossip, names, autism, mental illness, other minds, information media (books, radio, etc.), language breakdown, variation in language abilities, fighting, isolation, and anthropomorphism.Learn more about how wolves, dolphins, parrots, hyraxes, gibbons, chimpanzees, humans, and other species communicate...2025-02-121h 02The Corner CAFE PodcastThe Corner CAFE PodcastThe Corner CAFE Podcast: PATNikevia Thomas: Hello, everybody. This is Nikevia. Jessica Webster: And Jessica. Nikevia Thomas: From MAEC’s CAFE and you’re listening to a Corner CAFE Podcast. Families, schools, and communities in Maryland and Pennsylvania are looking for strategies to increase family engagement. On this show, we sit down with family engagement experts to discuss the ideas, best practices, and strategies that they use so that the rest of us can do the same. So let’s get started. Jessica Webster: In today’s episode, we’re joined...2025-01-0750 minPost Media TeamPost Media TeamPrep Sports Weekly Podcast 12/30/24The final Prep Sports Weekly program of the 2024 calendar year on Monday, December 30, 2024. We hear from the head boys basketball coach at Lynnwood, Anxhelos Pere; and from the head boys basketball coach at Jackson, Steve Johnson. Then a different kind of interview with the Girls and Boys Monroe Bearcats basketball teams, who are competing at the Cactus Jam Tournaments in Phoenix Arizona. For the girls, we heard from: Head Coach Tyson Horner, Assistant Coach Joni Edelbrock and players Halle Keller, Hope Keller, Allyson Hope Neri, Eliana Horner, Mya Mercille, Mya Paxton and Katelyn Paxton. For the boys, we heard...2024-12-311h 12IfG EventsIfG EventsWhat role can prevention play in boosting public service productivity?The new government has put prevention at the heart of public service reform plans. So what difference could this approach make? By intervening sooner, problems may not escalate, become embedded, or arise in the first place – meaning preventative services could be a major contributor to public sector productivity. With spending likely to be tight over the coming years, the theory behind an "invest to save" scheme is clear – but in practice it has been hard to implement, and cashable savings have often proved elusive. This event brought together a panel of expert...2024-11-211h 02Institute for GovernmentInstitute for GovernmentWhat role can prevention play in boosting public service productivity?The new government has put prevention at the heart of public service reform plans. So what difference could this approach make? By intervening sooner, problems may not escalate, become embedded, or arise in the first place – meaning preventative services could be a major contributor to public sector productivity. With spending likely to be tight over the coming years, the theory behind an "invest to save" scheme is clear – but in practice it has been hard to implement, and cashable savings have often proved elusive. This event brought together a panel of experts to discuss: - Is it realistic to expect prev...2024-11-051h 02Young Broadcasters - Cameron Mills GroupYoung Broadcasters - Cameron Mills GroupEpisode 12 - Jenny Thomas, Strictly Come Dancing Choreographer Our Young Broadcasters got their dancing shoes on and cha cha slid over to Zoom for a chat with Jenny Thomas, Choreographer for BBC's Strictly Come Dancing! With more than 35 years of professional dance experience, Jenny has worked in almost every genre of dance. From Classical Ballet, Tap and Musical Theatre to now, being one of the worlds top choreographers in Swing, Lindy Hop, Charleston and Authentic Jazz Dances from 1920’s to 1950’s.Contributing Choreographer for the UK Tours ‘Get On The Floor’ starring AJ Pritchard, ‘The Ballroom Boys’ with Ian Waite & Vincent Simone 2019...2024-10-2524 minBrain ShamanBrain ShamanMichael J. Gelb: How to Walk — Steps Toward Comfort, Energy, and Connection | Episode 98 In this episode, I interview Michael J. Gelb, author of Walking Well and 17 other insightful books. He teaches us how to transform our walking experience, increasing comfort, awareness, connection, energy, creativity, presence, and joy with every step. Learn to undo bad habits that hold you back and discover principles from tai chi, qi gong, aikido, and the natural movements of humans and animals. Explore how to connect with the ground, the air, historical figures, animals, the sacred, each other, and your true self. This episode serves as a quick guide to re-learning the natural art of walking. 2024-10-1638 minThe Secular FoxholeThe Secular FoxholePresentation of the Thomas Paine InstitutePresentation of the Thomas Paines Institute by Alex Bleier and Kevin Osborne.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Presentation of The Thomas Paine Institute live with s...2024-10-1335 minBrain ShamanBrain ShamanPenny Kennedy: ADHD Toolkit & Guide | Episode 85In this episode, our guest is ADHD coach Penny Kennedy. We talk all about ADHD - what it is, what it is not, the neuroscience, dopamine, challenges, frustrations, strengths, and more. We discuss various tools to help people with ADHD (or anyone experiencing challenges with executive functioning), including: nutrition, supplements, cold exposure, discomfort, exercise, technology, social connection, coaching, retreats, nature, pausing, and slowing things down.Connect with Penny, learn more, or get a free consultation at: www.advanceadhd.comBOOKS - ADHD 2.0 by Ned Hallowell- Dopamine Nation by Anna L...2024-07-2459 minMore Moss to the PeopleMore Moss to the People“I am…”. The breakup before the breakthrough.HOST: Åsa Nilsson TITLE OF EPISODE:  “I am…”. The breakup before the breakthrough. SUMMARY OF EPISODE:I had a bit of an epiphany this week when Thomas said one simple line to me over breakfast, “I am not the star Åsa, you are.” This set me off on a downward spiral of weird reactions and over the top ‘not enoughness’ so much so that I contemplated shutting everything down that I have created over these past 7 years on my social media feeds and the podcast movement. In the matter o...2024-04-2629 minPandora\'s Box PodcastPandora's Box PodcastEP107 | Eat The Country with Thomas RadfordThis week we meet Thomas Radford. Adventures in foraging, sustainable food, local produce and the British Countryside. Tom Radford @Eatthecountry explores wild British food and drink and meets the people who make the best local produce in the world. Check out Tom's channels here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP3188lW0f1icapEtPFrKUQ https://www.instagram.com/eatthecountry/ Broadcast live on Aspen Waite Radio every Monday at 9pm. Check out our Radio Station Here: https://www.aspenwaiteradio.com/ Check Out Our Instagram To Get In Touch: https://www.instagram.com/pandoras_box_podcast/2024-04-222h 50Brain ShamanBrain ShamanLoretta Breuning: The Biology vs. Politics of Unhappiness | Episode 66Loretta Breuning returns, with her new book - Why You're Unhappy: Biology vs Politics. In this episode, we discuss that book - debunking various myths about happiness and teaching you how to surf the continuous waves of unhappiness. Take back control over your brain by taking small repeated steps toward goals that fulfill your biological and existential needs. Stop waiting for, chasing, or expecting a constant high. That is the recipe for a life of cortisol, disappointment, and disaster. Your mind is not broken. Society is not broken. It's time to see through the lies of "Science"...2024-02-281h 11RockPopandRollRockPopandRollEp. 41: Underrated Rockers: John WaiteJohn Waite was in The Babys, out front of two pop hits that both peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, ("Isn't It Time" and "Everytime I Think of You") His solo career started with a really good but forgotten 1982 debut album Ignition, which produced the single "Change". It didn’t chart on Billboard's Hot 100 during its initial release (June 1982) but was #16 rock track on AOR radio stations and was produced by the great Bob Clearmountain.  And Patty Smyth sings background vocals on "Change" But it was the album No Brakes that gave him his career a rea...2023-12-0434 minUprise RadioUprise RadioMelbourne Uni Strikes and Union OrganisingWe talk to NTEU orgainsers Liz Strakosch, Kim Alley and Thomas Waite during the record week-long strike actions by UniMelb staff and students. The strike actions comes with clear demands to force the uni to pull its head out of the sand. We also discuss the methods unionists emplyed to build numbers for a successful action.2023-08-3000 minPRIME PEOPLE: The Strategies Behind Extraordinary SuccessPRIME PEOPLE: The Strategies Behind Extraordinary SuccessChef Thomas Waite on Building a Culinary Empire, Overcoming Adversity, and Discovering Your PurposeIn this captivating podcast episode, join Justin Konikow, renowned real estate agent and media producer, as he sits down with Executive Chef Thomas Waite, the mastermind behind The In Home Chef. Get ready for an engaging conversation filled with insights on the challenges of building a business, navigating through adversity, and finding your true purpose.Chef Thomas Waite shares his remarkable journey from culinary genius to global success, offering valuable lessons and practical advice along the way. Discover how he transformed his passion for gourmet cuisine into an empire that has captured the hearts and palates of...2023-06-3047 minTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonThe Authenticity of Ralph WaiteTVC 600.6a: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: More highlights from the special roundtable discussion, moderated by Leonard Maltin, that celebrated both the fiftieth anniversary of the premiere of The Waltons (CBS, 1972-1981) and the launch of the new Waltons exhibit at The Hollywood Museum. In this segment, cast members Michael Learned, Richard Thomas, Eric Scott, and Kami Cotler share memories of Ralph Wait (“John Walton”). Our thanks to Harlan Boll, Roger Neal, and Hollywood Museum founder and president Donelle Dadigan for allowing us to bring you coverage of this event as part of our program this week. T...2022-12-1908 minNot My Rabbit Hole with Tere JoyceNot My Rabbit Hole with Tere JoyceThe Cicada Effect with Titus Frost, Mindy Waite, and Marcia Stockton (Audio Version Only)The Cicade Effect with Titus Frost, Mindy Waite and Marcia Stockton (Audio Version) Was the Cicada Effect a game that was the forerunner of QANON? Listen to what the some of the creators and players have to say about it.  Sourced material: Cicada 3301 -The Old Solvers Return, New Series For Cold Trail https://www.youtube.com/live/yKwyySaVYfg?feature=share The Seventh Wave by Michael Levine and Thomas Schoenberger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bWvEP-nk8I Cicada 3301 Token https://www.cicada3301token.com/meet-us Electric Cars are Rubbish b...2022-12-192h 03Broken BulbsBroken BulbsWay Too Many Clients (311)Patreon!Leave a review for Broken Bulbs!BROKEN BULBS:Leave a ReviewWebsiteInstagramTwitterPatreonROBIN WAITE (GUEST):WebsiteTwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagramALEX WILLIAMNS (HOST):WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubePatreonCREDITS:Host: Alex WilliamnsGuest: Robin WaiteMusic: Brian Claxton & Wesly ThomasCover Art: Bethany GustafsonBroken...2022-08-3113 minBroken BulbsBroken Bulbs£10,000 or Repossession (248)Patreon!Leave a review for Broken Bulbs!BROKEN BULBS:Leave a ReviewWebsiteInstagramTwitterPatreonROBIN WAITE (GUEST):WebsiteTwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagramALEX WILLIAMNS (HOST):WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubePatreonCREDITS:Host: Alex WilliamnsGuest: Robin WaiteMusic: Brian Claxton & Wesly ThomasCover Art: Bethany GustafsonBroken...2022-07-1510 minChatting LitChatting LitChatting about the ClassicsFor this episode I've assembled a crack team of book nerds to discuss 'the classics.: Megan (@feminist.fiction), Noah (@everyone_who_reads_), Seth (@wastemailinglist) and Matty (@theobliterature). We debate what constitutes a classic, which ones we love and loathe, and if we need to expand our notion of the term.Books mentioned in this episode:America and the Cult of the Cactus Boots: A Diagnostic by Phillip Freedenberg, illustrated by Jeff WaltonOpen Water by Caleb Azumah NelsonWestern Stories by Joe CarducciWyoming Stories by Joe CarducciStone Male: Requiem for...2022-04-181h 47Les intuitivesLes intuitives36. Lier le tarot au paganisme et au rythme des saisons avec Thomas, Emmerus Spiritualité 3/3Troisième et dernière partie de l'entrevue avec Thomas, Emmerus Spiritualité ! Aujourd'hui on parle de paganisme, de comment pratiquer le tarot au rythme des saisons et de la magie de la nature. Episode passionnant, d'autant que Thomas est un spécialiste en la matière pour créer ce lien entre tarot et nature dans sa pratique : il nous donne plein de conseils précieux ! Et pour l'anecdote, ce podcast sort la même semaine que l'arrivée du printemps ! Allez, allons fêter ça ave...2022-03-2335 minThe Climate DailyThe Climate DailySolar Appreciation Day, Climate Champ--Kofi Thomas, Keep Grand Bahamas Clean, Climate Champ--Marilyn WaiteIt's Solar Appreciation Day, plus Keep Grand Bahamas Clean. Meet climate champion, Marilyn Waite, and climate champion gardener, Kofi Thomas.2022-03-1108 minWhitecaps London / Railway City FC . (Canada)Whitecaps London / Railway City FC . (Canada)Chris & Christine Waite - Parents of Sadie Waite (NCAA1 - Nebraska) Season 3Parents set aside the time to listen to this Podcast with Chris & Christine Waite the parents of St. Thomas, Ontario native Sadie Waite. They discuss the good old days when Sadie was just a wee one playing the game and the years between now and then. They share their knowledge/experience of the recruitment process and Sadie's entrance to the Rex program and how the pandemic threw some curves at her regarding the possibility being placed on the U17 Canadian National Team. "This was one of the most interesting podcasts and engaging podcasts to date says Abbi Lezizidis. Sadie's...2022-02-2243 minBroken BulbsBroken Bulbs"My Web Bitch" (172)Patreon!Leave a review for Broken Bulbs!BROKEN BULBS:Leave a ReviewWebsiteInstagramTwitterPatreonROBIN WAITE (GUEST):WebsiteTwitterFacebookLinkedInInstagramALEX WILLIAMNS (HOST):WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubePatreonCREDITS:Host: Alex WilliamnsGuest: Robin WaiteMusic: Brian Claxton & Wesly ThomasCover Art: Bethany GustafsonBroken...2022-02-0713 minThe Catholic Culture PodcastThe Catholic Culture PodcastCulture Warrior, Culture Nurturer - Maggie GallagherFor two decades, Maggie Gallagher was a leading voice writing about the importance of permanent, monogamous marriage to society. At first, that included pointing out the problems with divorce, feminism and single parenthood. Then as same-sex marriage became the predominant issue, Gallagher became the public face of the movement against it. A few years after the Supreme Court made gay marriage legal across the 50 states, Gallagher switched gears when Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco asked her to be Executive Director of the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Worship, which he founded in 2013. She...2022-02-031h 21The PhotowalkThe PhotowalkPhotowalk: Landscape legend Charlie Waite & don't fear imposter syndromeThe landscape legend Charlie Waite is our Photowalk guest this week answering your questions. It's the only photo podcast like it; your letters plus guests Thomas Heaton and Henrik Saxgren with words of inspiration as we walk together, sharing stories and pictures on a photowalk. This week we talk imposter syndrome, photographic prompt jars, 2022 photo plans, introversion and we have the best idea to keep tripods steady in the wind. This and other stories as we make pictures together. Brought to you by MPB.com and our patrons. See the SHOW NOTES.2022-01-211h 35Supreme Court OpinionsSupreme Court OpinionsConstitution of the United States: The First Amendment (Part 2): Establishment of religionEstablishment of religion.The precise meaning of the Establishment Clause can be traced back to the beginning of the 19th century. Thomas Jefferson wrote about the First Amendment and its restriction on Congress in an 1802 reply to the Danbury Baptists, a religious minority that was concerned about the dominant position of the Congregational church in Connecticut, who had written to the newly elected president about their concerns. Jefferson wrote back:Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man & his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith...2021-12-2912 minAoS Coach | Warhammer Age of Sigmar podcastAoS Coach | Warhammer Age of Sigmar podcastWarmachine to AoS: Advice & LessonsI'm joined by Thomas Guan, former WarmaHordes Masters Finals Champion and now competitive Age of Sigmar player. Thomas has already started making his mark with Top 10 finishes at SoCal Open & Old Town Throwdown 2. In this video I'll be discussing his transition from Warmachine to Age of Sigmar, find out what gave him a competitive edge from his former life, struggles and habits which needed to be broken, advice for making the jump to AoS, and what AoS can learn from the Warmachine community. 🎲 Grab your AoS Coach dice: https://www.aoscoach.com/shop/ 👕 AoS Coach merch store is now li...2021-12-261h 53Beyond The ZeroBeyond The ZeroEnd of Year Special with Thommy WaiteEnd of year special ! Co-hosted by Thommy Waite ! Featuring Michael Horn (Drunk Pynchon) Bram Presser, Martin Shaw, Travis Meyer, Iain Smith, James Rosewarne, Lauren Teixeira, Sean McCallum, Dustin Illingworth, Greg Gerke, Seth from Waste Mailing List, Ryan Alexander, David Keenan, Jake Dean, Adam Ouston, Michale Winkler, Courtney S Gray and George Salis. Books of 2021 (and best books read) Grimmish - Michael Winkler Monument Maker - David Keenan Mona - Pola Oloixarac The Employees - Olga Ravn Any Day You Can Die - Thommy...2021-12-232h 02What You Need To KnowWhat You Need To KnowBooster jabs: How much protection do they give? Your questions answeredThe booster programme in the UK is being accelerated, but how much protection do the vaccines give?In this episode, regular podcast guest Dr Sarah Jarvis and Interim Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England, Dr Thomas Waite join ITV News Presenter Nina Hossain to answer your questions about the latest changes.Among the questions this episode: Will schoolchildren be given booster jabs? Is the vaccine safe for pregnant women? And what to do if you’re immunosuppressed.Stay up to date with the latest Coronavirus news, information and advice at itv.com/news2021-12-1411 minThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastOn the Shelf for October 2021 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 212On the Shelf for October 2021 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 212 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: Book discoverability and how covers and blurbs contribute to it. Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogSkidmore, Emily. 2017. True Sex: The Lives of Trans Men at the Turn of the 20th Century. New York University Press, New York. ISBN 978-1-4798-7063-9 Boehringer, Sandra (trans. Anna Preger). 2021. Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0...2021-10-0429 minBeyond The ZeroBeyond The ZeroBeyond The Zero with Thommy WaiteSeason 1 Episode 1 of Beyond The Zero.  Show notes  Thommy Waite is the author of Any Day You Can Die and is the host of Thommy Waite's Square Record. His website is www.thommywaite.com   Twitter @thommywaite Show notes; Thommy's TBR pile Freedom - Jonathan Franzen  Bonfire of the Vanities - Thomas Wolf  Winter of Our Discontent - John Steinbeck  Stoner - John Williams Hope - Glen Duncan Vernon God Little  - DPC Pierre (See Lights Out in...2021-07-2938 minNew Books in the American WestNew Books in the American WestKevin Waite, "West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire" (UNC Press, 2021)The geography of American slavery was continental, argues Dr. Kevin Waite, an assistant professor at Durham University, in West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire (UNC Press, 2021). Rather than being confined to the South, the institution of slavery infected North America as the American empire expanded across the Mississippi River, including places often thought of as "free" states, such as California. Slaveholders saw territories in the far West as zones of political control, supportive of slavery in the South even when relatively small numbers of people were actually held in bondage in these places. Waite's history shi...2021-07-2142 minUNC Press Presents PodcastUNC Press Presents PodcastKevin Waite, "West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire" (UNC Press, 2021)The geography of American slavery was continental, argues Dr. Kevin Waite, an assistant professor at Durham University, in West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire (UNC Press, 2021). Rather than being confined to the South, the institution of slavery infected North America as the American empire expanded across the Mississippi River, including places often thought of as "free" states, such as California. Slaveholders saw territories in the far West as zones of political control, supportive of slavery in the South even when relatively small numbers of people were actually held in bondage in these places. Waite's history shi...2021-07-2140 minNew Books in the American SouthNew Books in the American SouthKevin Waite, "West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire" (UNC Press, 2021)The geography of American slavery was continental, argues Dr. Kevin Waite, an assistant professor at Durham University, in West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire (UNC Press, 2021). Rather than being confined to the South, the institution of slavery infected North America as the American empire expanded across the Mississippi River, including places often thought of as "free" states, such as California. Slaveholders saw territories in the far West as zones of political control, supportive of slavery in the South even when relatively small numbers of people were actually held in bondage in these places. Waite's history shi...2021-07-2140 minNew Books in African American StudiesNew Books in African American StudiesKevin Waite, "West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire" (UNC Press, 2021)The geography of American slavery was continental, argues Dr. Kevin Waite, an assistant professor at Durham University, in West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire (UNC Press, 2021). Rather than being confined to the South, the institution of slavery infected North America as the American empire expanded across the Mississippi River, including places often thought of as "free" states, such as California. Slaveholders saw territories in the far West as zones of political control, supportive of slavery in the South even when relatively small numbers of people were actually held in bondage in these places. Waite's history shifts how...2021-07-2142 minVoices of eLearningVoices of eLearningEnabling Freedom of Choice for the Higher Ed LMS MarketOn this episode of Voices of eLearning, Host JW Marshall talked with Steve Mildner, Chief Revenue Officer, k16 Solutions, and Dr. Thomas Waite, Founder, and CEO of K16 Solutions, which is disrupting the education technology industry by developing a solution that reduces transactional distance – the psychological and geographical gap between students and learning.The trio talked about the LMS at k16 solutions, keeping the student and staff first in decisions, and leaving the ego on the table.Waite dug into how it is difficult for EdTech startups to keep the student and the staff at th...2021-07-1333 minBook Talk, etc.Book Talk, etc.Favorite Books of 2021 So FarSend us a textIn Episode 7 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee talk about their favorite books of 2021 so far! They share what they're loving lately, their latest read, a shelf addition, and have book talk about their favorite reads for the first half of 2021. *Time stamps with each book mentioned and it's image can be found on our website Booktalketc.comLoving Lately 2:24 The Popcast Friend of the Show on Patreon 5:38 Braxley Bands for Apple Watch Latest Reads7:55 Bath Haus- PJ Vernon 2021-07-061h 04