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The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Representative George Latimer
George Latimer was elected to congress in November 2024 after one of the most contentious and expensive primaries in history, defeating two term incumbent Jamaal Bowman. He assumes his new role as representative of New York's 16th congressional district during a time of significant change both in politics and the structure of government. Latimer spoke recently with the Rivertowns Dispatch podcastabout the experience of being a freshman representative in the minority, what he thinks voters want from him, and how democrats can push back on the Trump administration. If you like this episode, consider subscribing...
2025-04-16
1h 01
Multiplanetary Society
Zeno Power CEO Tyler Bernstein
In this episode we speak with Zeno Power CEO Tyler Bernstein. Zeno Power is building nuclear batteries to enable missions in space and under the sea. We talk about the role nuclear power can play in exploration, the role of AI in pushing the nuclear and space nuclear industry forward, and advice for space entrepreneurs.Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2025-04-10
46 min
Multiplanetary Society
Zeno Power CEO Tyler Berstein
In this episode we speak with Zeno Power CEO Tyler Bernstein. Zeno Power is building nuclear batteries to enable missions in space and under the sea. We talk about the role nuclear power can play in exploration, the role of AI in pushing the nuclear and space nuclear industry forward, and advice for space entrepreneurs.Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2025-04-10
46 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Irvington Mayor Jonathan Siegel
This week on the Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast we spoke with Irvington Mayor Jonathan Siegel. Siegel first served as mayor from 2009 until 2011 when he stepped down dueto challenges balancing career, family, and being mayor. He decided to return to public service after retiring from his position as CEO of a communications consulting firm and was reelected in 2023. We talked about the ways in which the Trump administration is impacting the Irvington community, his goals for his final term, and how he thinks about delivering value to taxpayers.If you like this episode, consider subscribing so...
2025-04-02
1h 00
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
National policies impact Rivertowns workers
This week on the Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast we spoke with Hastings resident Rhiannon Gulick. Rhiannon who was abruptly laid off from her job at a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) contractor when the administration decided to fire and place on administrative leave 90% of the agency staff, close USAID’s headquarters, cancel nearly all of its contracts, and stop payment for work that had already been completed. We talked about the work that Rhiannon had been doing, her experience of abruptly losing her job, and what she thinks it means for the future of American influence in the wo...
2025-03-13
38 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Dobbs Ferry Mayor Vincent Rossillo
In this episode we talk to Dobbs Ferry Mayor Vincent Rossillo. We discuss how he might respond to a hypothetical federal immigration request, his proudest accomplishment, and the future of the community. We also cover what grants are being blocked by the federal government and the state of local democracy.If you like this episode, consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. Please also consider subscribing to the print edition of the newspaper to support local journalism. To provide feedback or suggest...
2025-02-26
47 min
Multiplanetary Society
Orbit Fab CEO Daniel Faber
In this episode we speak with Daniel Faber, CEO of Orbit Fab and former CEO of Deep Space Industries. Orbit Fab is building gas stations in space. We talk about how to find a short term market in the space sector while pursuing long term goals, how to build a bustling in-space economy, and advice for space entrepreneurs.Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2025-02-12
50 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Ardsley Mayor Nancy Kaboolian
We have big news! The Rivertown Story Corps is now the Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast. We have joined forces with the Rivertowns Dispatch newspaper, the leading local news source for Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings-on-Hudson, and Irvington, to bring you even more great interviews with people making a difference in our community. We hope you will subscribe both to the podcast, which will remain free, and the paper. In this episode we talk to Ardsley Mayor Nancy Kaboolian. We discuss what it means to be a mayor in the new Trump era, balancing change and tradition...
2025-01-30
43 min
Multiplanetary Society
Boot Strapping a Solar System Civilization with Phil Metzger
In this episode we speak with Phil Metzger of the Florida Space Institute. We talk about the future of in space resource utilization, how he got the White House to take seriously the idea of boot strapping a solar system wide civilization, and the current state of space economics. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2024-12-17
56 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Toxic Hastings Waterfront: Past, Present, and Future
In this episode we talk about the Hastings-on-Hudson waterfront with President of Hasting Historical Society Natalie Barry. We discuss how the waterfront became so polluted it was designated a New York Superfund site, the current state of agreement with BP Arco, and how the waterfront fits into the village's comprehensive plan for the future. We also discuss the village's industrial past and 20 different immigrant communities. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future...
2024-11-18
40 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Edge Martial Arts with Sensei Eric Radoman
In this episode we talk to Edge Martial Arts Co-Owner and Lead Instructor Eric Radoman. Our discussion covers how martial arts helps kids grow to their full potential, his karate origin story, and where he thinks martial arts education is heading in America. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2024-11-05
41 min
Multiplanetary Society
Investing in the Space Sector with Meagan Crawford
In this episode we speak with SpaceFund Founder and Managing Partner Meagan Crawford. We talk about what makes a good business plan in the space sector, how investing in space is different from other sectors, and what she learned from working at an asteroid mining company. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2024-11-02
54 min
Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World
A Medieval Haunting in the Annales Fuldenses
The Annales Fuldenses, or Annals of Fulda, is a source for 9th-century events in Carolingian lands: the incursions of the Northmen, fighting among the royal relatives, and omens in the sky. It also contains the story of an unfortunate village, an even more unfortunate villager, and the evil spirit that haunted both.If you like what you hear and want to chip in to support the podcast, my Patreon is here.I'm on BlueSky @a-devon.bsky.social, Twitter @circus_human, Instagram @humancircuspod, and I have some things on Redbubble.Source: The Annals...
2024-10-30
33 min
Multiplanetary Society
Kinetic Launch and Transforming the Launch Industry
In this episode we speak with Longshot CEO Mike Grace. We talk about how to bring launch costs down by 100x, what applications that enables, turning crazy ideas into businesses, and the spiritual reasons for becoming a multiplanetary society. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2024-10-21
1h 09
Empire-Builders
The Holiest of the Holy Roman Emperors (Compilation)
Sources & further reading: Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire (Peter H. Wilson) The Medieval Empire in Central Europe: Dynastic Continuity in the Post-Carolingian Frankish Realm, 900–1300 (Herbert Schutz) Weinfurter, Stefan (1999) [1992]. The Salian Century: Main Currents in an Age of Transition. Translated by Kaiser, Denise A. Wolfram, Herwig (2006) [2000]. Conrad II, 990–1039: Emperor of Three Kingdoms. Translated by Bowlus, Barbara M. I. S. Robinson, Henry IV of Germany, 1056–1106 (Cambridge, 1999) Encyclopedia Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/place/Germ... Wipo of Burgundy: Gesta Chuonradi II imperatoris The...
2024-10-05
2h 08
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Rivertowns Dispatch Publisher Allison Schulte
After the collapse of the Rivertowns Enterprise, there have been multiple efforts to restore local news coverage to the Rivertowns. In this episode we talk to Rivertowns Dispatch Publisher Allison Schulte. Our wide-ranging discussion covers the local news crisis that is both local and global, how she decided to start a print newspaper, and where she thinks media is headed. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please...
2024-09-03
52 min
Multiplanetary Society
How big is the space economy?
Space is a $1.8 trillion opportunity according to the World Economic Forum and McKinsey and Company. In this episode we speak with the Forum's Space Technology Lead Nikolai Khlystov about the recently published report, what a space for space economy might look like, and potential futures for governance in space. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2024-07-03
42 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
George Latimer, Westchester County Executive and Candidate for Congress
In this episode we talk to Westchester County Executive George Latimer, who is also running for Congress in New York's 16th district. Our wide-ranging discussion covers why he decided to run for Congress, the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and affordable housing. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2024-06-14
38 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Maker Hive Founder Aarthi Muthukrishnan
In this episode we talk to Maker Hive Founder Aarthi Muthukrishnan. Our wide-ranging discussion covers how she got started building a maker space in the Rivertowns, ways we can shape our relationship with technology, and what parents want from STEM education. You can find more details about MakerHive at this link. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2024-06-11
37 min
Multiplanetary Society
Religion in Space
In this episode we speak with Rabbi Adam Bellows about the religious implications of living off earth long term. Rabbi Bellows is the spiritual leader of Temple Israel in West Lafayette, Indiana. He was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he wrote his thesis entitled "Eyes on the Horizon: Theological and Halakhic Challenges for the First Jewish Settlers on the Moon, Mars, and Beyond." We discuss whether the bible permits travel into space, how to maintain the Jewish calendar when one is not on earth, and how r...
2024-05-30
59 min
Empire-Builders
How One Family Made the Dark Ages Less "Dark"
This is the story of the Ottonians, the descendants of Otto the Great, who steered Germany and Italy through the dawn of a new millennium. Sources & further reading: - Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire (Peter H. Wilson) - Otto III (Gerd Althoff) - Death and Life in the Tenth Century (Eleanor Duckett) - Warfare in Medieval Europe c.400-c.1453 (Bernard S. Bachrach, David S. Bachrach) - Warfare in Tenth-Century Germany (David S. Bachrach) - Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800-1056 (Timothy Reuter) - "Kaiserin Theophano: The political, economic...
2024-04-29
46 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Hastings Flea
In this episode we interview Hastings Flea Founder IIana Arazie and her Co-organizer Linnea Grimm, who also runs Cursed Objects vintage. We discuss going from vision to implementation, what it takes to succeed at selling in community markets, and the business climate in the Rivertowns. Please visit https://www.thehastingsflea.com/ to learn more about Hastings Flea. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2024-04-29
33 min
Multiplanetary Society
Space Nukes!
In this episode we speak with Space Nuclear Power Corporation Chief Technology Officer Dr. David Poston. We discuss Space Nukes vision for nuclear power in space, why we aren't making progress faster, and what he thinks future systems will look like. We also talk about the importance of becoming a multiplanetary society. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2024-04-17
1h 01
Empire-Builders
How Otto the Great Restored the Holy Roman Empire
The Saxons were Charlemagne's greatest foe, yet it was a Saxon family that restored his empire. This is the story of the first Ottonians: Henry the Fowler & Otto the Great. Sources & further reading: - Warfare in Medieval Europe c.400-c.1453 (Bernard S. Bachrach, David S. Bachrach) - Warfare in Tenth-Century Germany (David S. Bachrach) - The Costs of Fortress Construction in Tenth-Century Germany: The Case of Hildagsburg - Medieval Germany, 500–1300: A Political Interpretation (Benjamin Arnold) - Early Medieval Europe 300-1000 (Roger Collins) ...
2024-04-09
36 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Discussing the local news crisis with Rivertowns Current Founder
The Rivertowns are experiencing a local news crisis with the recent closure of the Rivertowns Enterprise. In the face of these challenges new outlets are coming online and in this this episode we interview Janine Annett who recently founded the Rivertowns Current. We discuss how the media landscape is changing, her ambitions for her new platform, and what she thinks the future of local media might be. You can check out the Rivertowns Current at https://rivertownscurrent.substack.com/ If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a...
2024-04-08
48 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Westchester Legislator David Imamura
In this episode we interview Legislator David Imamura from the Westchester County Board of Legislators. Our wide-ranging discussion covers how he became the first Asian-American member of the Board of Legislators to the ways his grandfather's 133 day journey on a raft shaped his understanding of public service to what may be needed to get more affordable housing in Westchester. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories...
2024-01-31
42 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
The state of democracy in the Rivertowns
In this episode we interview Hastings Democratic Committee Chair Cassandra Sweet. We discuss the state of democracy in our local area, how democratic party candidates are chosen, and what motivates her to stay engaged in local politics. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2024-01-24
51 min
Multiplanetary Society
The business of deep space exploration with Lockheed Martin
In this episode we speak with Lockheed Martin's Deep Space Exploration Strategy and Business Development Lead Lisa May. We discuss what it takes to build a business focused on deep space, what LM can learn from the "new space" companies and what they can learn from LM, and finally what Lisa thinks we will be doing in deep space in the next 20 years. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety...
2023-11-27
38 min
Multiplanetary Society
DARPA Seeds the Lunar Economy
In this episode we interview DARPA Program Manager Dr Michael "Orbit" Nayak. We discuss DARPA's LunA-10 project, which is a look at what infrastructure is needed over the next 10 years to create a strong cis-lunar economy. We also talk about "making the impossible possible" as well as DARPA's historic role in the space sector. Don't forget to subscribe to be alerted to future episodes and leave a review the help other's find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2023-11-14
44 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Wild Culture Waffles: An immigrant love story
In this episode we interview the husband and wife team behind Wild Culture Waffles in Hastings-on-Hudson, Gaby Montiel and Miguel LaCruz. We discuss how they developed the concept for Wild Culture, their experiences coming to the US from Venezuela, and their thoughts on how to run a successful business in the Rivertowns. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2023-11-13
42 min
Multiplanetary Society
Asteroid Mining Oral History Project: Ep. 1
Today’s episode is the beginning of an oral history project about the previous generation of asteroid mining companies in the 2010s, specifically Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources. If anybody listening to this worked at DSI or Planetary Resources, I’d love to talk with you on or off the record for this project. Today we are talking with Craig Foulds, the first full time employee at Deep Space Industries who was with them from 2013 -2017. He has since gone on to work at other great space companies including Bradford Space and Ultra Safe Nuclear.
2023-10-05
48 min
Multiplanetary Society
Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds
In this episode we speak with Dr Christopher Mason, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds. In this episode we dive head on into why Dr Mason believes we have an obligation to become multiplanetary, how it would be immoral not to genetically engineer humans, and a 10 stage plan for accomplishing this. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2023-09-29
45 min
Art Robot Death
Nick Ervinck on AI, renewal, and success
In this episode we interview Nick Ervinck. Nick’s work consists of large installations, handmade and 3D printed sculptures, ceramics, prints, drawings, light boxes and animated films. I was attracted to it and wanted to speak to him because it felt genuinely new. We discuss how AI will impact art, why so much art feels derivative, and how he decides if he is successful. You can view Nick's art at https://nickervinck.com/en . If you like this episode, please subscribe. Reviewing the podcast also helps us get the word out to more people. You ca...
2023-09-11
46 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
New York State Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky
In this episode we interview New York State Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky. We discuss how studying history has helped her in politics, ideas for how to improve housing affordability, and her journey into politics. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations and leave a review to help others find the podcast. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2023-08-23
52 min
Multiplanetary Society
Accelerating Space Science
In this episode we speak with Dr Philip R. Christensen, a geophysicist who is Regents Professor and the Ed and Helen Korrick Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. We discuss how to accelerate the pace of progress, whether there is life off earth in our solar system, and how he thinks about technological progress. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2023-07-13
40 min
Multiplanetary Society
Nuclear Technology for Space
In this episode we speak with Zeno Power's Director of Space & Planetary Regulation Alex Gilbert. We discuss how nuclear power and propulsion enables new types of missions, what policies are needed to enable this technology, and key takeaways from the Nuclear Emerging Technology for Space conference. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2023-06-19
49 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Rivertown Skate Society
In this episode we interview the leadership of the Rivertown Skate Society. We discuss why the community would benefit from a skate park, how they got started, and what they've learned about community organizing. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2023-06-06
54 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
RiverRock School of Music
Rivertown Story Corps interviews RiverRock School of Music founder Kenneth Baum. We talk about what it takes to launch a successful business in the rivertowns, the biggest challenge he experienced getting started, and what it takes to turn kids into life long learners and lovers of music. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2023-05-30
44 min
Multiplanetary Society
Interstellar Travel with LSI Director of Advanced R&D Dr White
In this episode we speak with the Limitless Space Institute's Director of Advanced R&D Dr White. We discuss why interstellar travel is worth pursuing, technology pathways for achieving that dream, and the basic human desire for exploration. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2023-05-01
1h 01
Multiplanetary Society
Atomos Space CEO Vanessa Clark and COO William Kowalski
In this episode we speak with Atomos Space CEO Vanessa Clark and COO William Kowalski. We discuss how Atomos plans to change the economics of moving between orbits, what it takes for space startups to compete with big aerospace, and why we should become a multiplanetary society. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2023-04-04
44 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner
Rivertown Story Corps interviews Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner. We talk about what local control means in New York, affordable housing, and opportunities and challenges for the Rivertown communities. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2023-03-27
49 min
Multiplanetary Society
Reaching other stars with Dr Pete Worden
In this episode we speak with Breakthrough Starshot Executive Director Dr Pete Worden. We discuss progress so far in finding technosignatures, how society might respond if we discover intelligent life, and different means by which we might reach other stars. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2023-02-22
58 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Temple Beth Shalom Rabbi Edward Schecter
Rivertown Story Corps interviews Temple Beth Shalom Rabbi Edward Schecter. We talk about Rabbi Schecter's 50 year career leading the temple community, how he challenged the norms of that community while learning from it, and how he thinks the touchstones of Jewish life are changing between generations. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2023-01-23
1h 27
Vorhang zu, Ohren auf! Der Talk aus der Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus
Vorhang zu, Ohren auf! #40 mit Timothy Peach
Der Interview-Podcast aus der Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus In diesem Jahr hatten wir diesen begabten und sympathischen Schauspieler gleich zweimal auf unserer Bühne: Timothy Peach. Im Sommer spielte er an der Seite seiner Frau Nicola Tiggeler in "Die Kehrseite der Medialle", zurzeit kann man ihn in der turbulenten Weihnachtskomödie "Schöne Bescherungen" erleben. In der heutigen Podcast-Folge von "Vorhang zu, Ohren auf!" erzählt er Theaterleiterin Britta Duah, warum er ein gutes Taktgefühl hat, warum "Spaghetti on Toast" positive Gefühle in ihm auslösen und auf welche drei Gegenstände er keinesfalls verzichten kann. Außerdem s...
2022-12-09
51 min
Multiplanetary Society
UN Office for Outer Space Affairs Former Director Simonetta Di Pippo
In this episode we speak with Director of the Space Economy Evolution Lab and Former Director for the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs Simonetta Di Pippo. In a wide ranging conversation we discuss what the war in Ukraine taught her about international cooperation in space, what space sovereignty means for emerging economies and Europe, and why she believes we should become a multiplanetary society. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2022-11-17
45 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Temple Beth Shalom Rabbi Reiser
Rivertown Story Corps interviews Temple Beth Shalom Successor Rabbi Daniel Reiser. We talk about Rabbi Reiser's vision for the Temple Beth Shalom community, the future of Judaism, and hot button issues including Israel and intermarriage. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2022-10-19
42 min
Multiplanetary Society
National Space Society President Michelle Hanlon
In this episode we speak with National Space Society President, For all Moonkind Co-founder, and Co-Director of the Center for Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law Michelle Hanlon. We discuss how to create social movement for space settlement, how do we preserve natural and human heritage in space, and how having communities in space might change how relate to each other back on earth. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2022-08-24
1h 03
Art Robot Death
Kinetic Art with Walter Rossi
In this episode we interview famed kinetic artist Walter Rossi. We talk about how motion enhances art and why kinetic and robotic art are undervalued by museums and the market. You can view Walter's art at http://www.artwalterrossi.com/ . If you like this episode, please subscribe. Reviewing the podcast also helps us get the word out to more people. You can provide feedback, ask questions, or provide guest suggestions at artrobotdeath@gmail.com
2022-08-22
47 min
Multiplanetary Society
AstroForge CEO Matt Gialich on Mining in Space
In this episode we speak with AstroForge CEO Matt Gialich. We discuss how he plans to bring platinum from asteroids back to earth, the future of the space economy, and what it takes to build a successful company in this sector. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2022-08-16
31 min
Multiplanetary Society
Planetary Society Chief Advocate and Senior Space Policy Adviser Casey Dreier
In this episode we speak with Planetary Society Chief Advocate and Senior Space Policy Adviser Casey Dreier. We discuss what it means to build a social movement around science policy, whether reason is enough to mobilize people or whether we need to rely on emotion, and how a rocket launch changed his life. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
2022-05-31
1h 05
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Representative Jamaal Bowman
Rivertown Story Corps interviews Congressional Representative Jamaal Bowman. We talk about what it means to represent a diverse community, affordable housing, and how he balances leadership with listening to what his community wants. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2022-05-24
41 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Hastings-on-Hudson School Board President Doug Sundheim
Rivertown Story Corps interviews Hastings-on-Hudson School Board President Doug Sundheim. We talk about leadership during COVID, how to think about school budgets, and whether the culture wars have come to Hastings-on-Hudson. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2022-05-16
45 min
The Regrettable Century
No Royal Road -- The Feudal Revolution Debate (With C. Derick Varn)
In this episode, we discuss another Chris Wickham article about feudalism. This is a stand-alone episode, but it is in spiritual continuity with our previous series discussing Chris Wickham's The Other Transition. We will be back soon with another series on a similar topic.Reuter, Timothy, and Chris Wickham. “The ‘Feudal Revolution.’” Past & Present, no. 155 (1997): 177–208. http://www.jstor.org/stable/651130.https://www.patreon.com/varnvlogSend us a message (sorry we can't respond on here). Support the show
2022-04-20
1h 11
Multiplanetary Society
Space Traffic Management with Kayhan Space
In this episode we interview Kayhan Space CEO Siamak Hesar. We speak about the challenges of space traffic management, the future of the space economy, and whether humanity should become a multiplanetary species. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2022-03-18
38 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Hastings-on-Hudson Mayor Nicola Armacost
On this episode we are pleased to welcome Hastings-on-Hudson Mayor Nicola Armacost. We discuss the opportunities and challenges facing Hastings, the value of local local control, and how we can better communicate within and between communities. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests, please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2022-03-15
55 min
Multiplanetary Society
Celestial Citizen's Britt Duffy Adkins
In this episode the Multiplanetary Society speaks with Britt Duffy Adkins, founder of the space media company Celestial Citizen and host of the Celestial Citizen podcast. We speak about the important of taking a values based approach to designing our future in space, what she has learned so far from interviewing over 30 space experts, and the challenges of founding a space focused media company. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com . The Celestial Citizen Podcast can be found at https://www.celestialcitizen.com/podcast .
2022-03-08
43 min
Europe in the 11th century
Episode 8: simony with Lioba Geis (Germany)
Simony (the illicit purchase of church office) was a major issue in 11th-century Europe. In this episode, I talk with Dr Lioba Geis about her "Habilitation" research into the nature and origins of simony, and what (if anything) changed in the 11th century.Reading mentioned in the podcast:Lioba Geis, 'The Battle Against Simony in Norman Italy. Perceptions, Interpretations, Measures and Consequences', in: J. H. Drell, P. Oldfield (ed), Rethinking Norman Italy. Studies in Honour of Graham A. Loud, Artes liberales (Manchester 2021), pp. 227-244.Lioba Geis, 'Kirchenrechtliche Norm und diözesane Praxis. S...
2022-03-07
23 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Hastings-on-Hudson Village Historian Sue Smith
On this episode we talk with Hastings-on-Hudson Village Historian Sue Smith about the history of the Rivertown communities, what it means to be a town historian, and what makes history relevant to our current tumultuous times. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations. To provide feedback or to suggest future guests please email us at rivertownstories@gmail.com.
2022-02-03
50 min
Dcn Justin Reuter
Facing longer odds than down 3 with 13 seconds left, triumphant if we let Him work through us
A homily for Wednesday of the 3rd week in Ordinary Time, Saints Timothy and Titus (January 26, 2022)
2022-01-26
03 min
Multiplanetary Society
Space Mining
In this inaugural episode the Multiplanetary Society speaks with Alex Gilbert about his article on resource extraction in space published in the Milken Institute Review. The article can be found at https://www.milkenreview.org/articles/mining-in-space-is-coming . If you have feedback or ideas for future guests please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com .
2022-01-10
55 min
Art Robot Death
So Kanno Interview with Art Robot Death
In this episode we interview So Kanno. You can view his art at https://www.kanno.so/ . If you like this episode, please subscribe. Please also send us your ideas of people you'd like us to interview for future episodes. Reviewing the podcast also helps us get the word out to more people. email: artrobotdeath@gmail.com
2021-08-19
44 min
The Rivertowns Dispatch Podcast
Hastings-on-Hudson Police Chief David Dosin
For Rivertown Story Corps inaugural episode we are pleased to bring you Hastings-on-Hudson Chief of Police David Dosin. We discuss how he took on this role in Hastings, how he works to keep a positive relationship with the community, and the challenges of being a leader during the pandemic. If you like this episode, please consider subscribing so you don't miss any future conversations.
2021-07-01
23 min
Art Robot Death
Leonel Moura Interview with Art Robot Death
In this episode we interview Leonel Moura, a conceptual artist who pioneered robots that make art. We talk about the role artists play in shaping technology and how to model non-human intelligences making art. You can view his art at http://www.leonelmoura.com/ . If you like this episode, please subscribe. Please also send us your ideas of people you'd like us to interview for future episodes. Reviewing the podcast also helps us get the word out to more people. email: artrobotdeath@gmail.com
2021-06-30
1h 05
Art Robot Death
Ken Goldberg Interview with Art Robot Death
In this episode we interview Ken Goldberg. Goldberg is an artist and William S. Floyd Jr. Distinguished Chair in Engineering, UC Berkeley. His artwork, exploring the intersection of the digital and the natural world, includes a living garden tended by a robot via the internet and the award-winning film “Why We Love Robots”. Goldberg's has shown at the Whitney Biennial, Venice Biennale, Pompidou Center, Walker Art Center, Ars Electronica, ZKM, ICC Biennale, Kwangju Biennale, Artists Space, and the Kitchen. He is Founding Director of Berkeley's Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium and named IEEE Fellow in 2005. His work is in seve...
2021-06-03
42 min
Art Robot Death
Anouk Wipprecht interview with Art Robot Death
In this episode we interview wearable robotics and fashion pioneer Anouk Wipprecht. We talk about getting kicked out of fashion school, how to learn the skills you need to pursue your art, and what needs to happen before robot fashion becomes mainstream. If you like this episode, please subscribe. Please also send us your ideas of people you'd like us to interview for future episodes. Reviewing the podcast also helps us get the word out to more people. email: artrobotdeath@gmail.com Twitter: @artrobotdeath Instagram: artrobotdeath
2021-04-26
42 min
Art Robot Death
Chico MacMurtrie interview with Art Robot Death
In this episode we interview robot art pioneer Chico MacMurtrie. We explore taking art out of the studio and down to the border, the challenge of finding commercial opportunities while remaining creative, and how the Chinese robot art ecosystem is similar and different to the American one. Please note this is a reposting with improved audio of a previously published episode. If you like this episode, please subscribe. Please also send us your ideas of people you'd like us to interview for future episodes. Reviewing the podcast also helps us get the word out to more people.
2021-04-19
1h 15
Art Robot Death
Art Robot Death Interviews Kal Spelletich
In this episode we interview Kal Spelletich, another pioneer in the robot arts movement. We explore how rock and roll and drugs took him out of his hometown in Iowa and made him a globally renowned artist. If you like this episode, please subscribe. Please also send us your ideas of people you'd like us to interview for future episodes. Twitter: @artrobotdeath Instagram: artrobotdeath email: artrobotdeath@gmail.com
2021-03-30
1h 16
Art Robot Death
Art Robot Death Interviews Mark Pauline
In this wild episode we interview Mark Pauline, founder of Survival Research Labs. The conversation starts with an examination of how to rob warehouses to make your art, transitions to designing killer robots, and ends with me breaking a promise not to reveal a secret, but it's all okay because I get permission at the last moment. If you like this episode, please subscribe. Please also send us your ideas of people you'd like us to interview for future episodes. Twitter: @artrobotdeath Instagram: artrobotdeath email: artrobotdeath@gmail.com
2021-03-15
1h 16
Art Robot Death
Art Robot Death Interviews Christian Ristow
Welcome to Art Robot Death, a podcast about art, technology, and society. In this inaugural episode, we interview robot art pioneer Christian Ristow. If you like this podcast, please consider subscribing and leave a comment. You can also follow us at Twitter: @artrobotdeath Instagram: artrobotdeath
2021-03-03
1h 08
2historyków1mikrofon
32. Prekariat naukowy
O problemie prekariatu naukowego wspomnieliśmy już w ostatnim odcinku. W obecnym poszliśmy za tym tematem. Punktem wyjścia była sytuacja w Niemczech, przede wszystkim skala tego zjawiska, która nas zaskoczyła, bo kłóci się z pewnym stereotypem. Okazało się, że problemem tym objęta jest znaczna liczba osób. W czasie rozmowy zastanawialiśmy się, na ile jest to specyfika niemiecka, a na ile mamy z tym problemem do czynienia także u nas, choć w mniejszej jeszcze skali. Tłem naszej rozmowy były lektury oraz rocznice. Jedna z rocznic to 20-lecie Wikipedii, największego internet...
2021-01-18
41 min
Denkangebot Podcast
Urheberrechtsreform, Uploadfilter & Artikel 13
„Das Internet wie wir es kennen ist in Gefahr“, warnen derzeit viele Youtuber und Bürgerrechtler. In der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung heißt es dagegen, die anstehende Reform des EU-Urheberrechts sei ein „Sieg der Demokratie über die Digitalkonzerne“. Wer hat recht? Oder liegt die Wahrheit doch dazwischen? Darum soll es in der dritten Ausgabe vom Denkangebot Podcast gehen. Wir sprechen nicht nur über Artikel 11 und 13, sondern auch über Uploadfilter zur Terrorprävention und die geplante EU-Verordnung hierzu. Außerdem wollen wir uns auch mit den Auswirkungen von Artikel 12 für Urheber und Kritik an den Verwertungsgesellschaften befassen. Ein weiteres The...
2019-03-16
2h 01
Federalist Society Event Audio
Judicial Independence 11-18-06
The Federalist Society presented this panel at the 2006 Annual National Lawyers Convention on Saturday, November 18, 2006. The panelists included Judge Carlos T. Bea of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Judge Danny J. Boggs of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Judge Timothy B. Dyk of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Judge Patricia M. Wald of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (Retired), and Judge Dennis G. Jacobs of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit as the moderator...
2006-12-01
1h 00