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Wisconsin Forward
A film premiere and the race for DPW Party Chair (Hour 1)
Dan Shafer hosts the Civic Media Radio Hour! Dan is joined for the afternoon by guest co-host Angela Lang from BLOC. Dan and Angela welcome filmmakers Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell to discuss their documentary "Cycle". The film is premiering at the Milwaukee Film Festival later this month, and delves into the tragic 2019 police shooting of 18-year-old Tyrese West in Racine, Wisconsin. The film explores systemic injustices and the historical cycle of racial violence, emphasizing the need for understanding and change. In the second half hour, Joe Zepecki joins Dan and Angela to discuss his candidacy...
2025-04-22
44 min
The Recombobulation Area
A film premiere and the race for DPW Party Chair (Hour 1)
Dan Shafer hosts the Civic Media Radio Hour! Dan is joined for the afternoon by guest co-host Angela Lang from BLOC. Dan and Angela welcome filmmakers Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell to discuss their documentary "Cycle". The film is premiering at the Milwaukee Film Festival later this month, and delves into the tragic 2019 police shooting of 18-year-old Tyrese West in Racine, Wisconsin. The film explores systemic injustices and the historical cycle of racial violence, emphasizing the need for understanding and change. In the second half hour, Joe Zepecki joins Dan and Angela to discuss his candidacy...
2025-04-22
44 min
Editors in Conversation
Best Papers of AAC, 2024
2024 was a very active year on research in antimicrobial resistance, highlighted by an impactful and high level political declaration to combat antimicrobial resistance by the United Nations. In this episode, trainees from NIH-funded training program (T32) on antimicrobial resistance will help me discuss the most relevant research on the field in the year 2024. Welcome to editors in conversation! Topics discussed: The best papers of 2024 in gram-positive, gram-negative, mycobacterial and parasite resistance Guests: Nathalie Chen: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Alex Kang: Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX Nathan Rabbe: University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA...
2025-01-25
54 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints William Hogarth (part two)
In this History of Prints (HoP) episode, Tru and I finish talking about the life and work of William Hogarth, the father of Western sequential art. We look at and pick apart three series: Industry and Idleness, The Four Stages of Cruelty, and Humours of an Election. Timely, no? Hogarth continues to point out society’s faults and baser instincts. He never stopped trying to teach the masses about comportment and judgment. Episode image: William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764). Gin Lane, 1751. Etching and engraving. Sheet: 15 1/16 x 12 1/2 in. (38.3 x 31.7 cm.). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Useful Links
2024-11-26
1h 47
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints William Hogarth (part one)
In this History of Western Prints (HoP) episode, Tru and I begin to explore the life and work of William Hogarth, the first British artist featured on Platemark’s HoP series. Hogarth, renowned as the father of Western sequential art, is discussed through detailed analyses of three of his best known series: A Harlot's Progress, A Rake's Progress, and Marriage A-la-Mode. The episode delves into 18th-century London's morality, capturing the societal and artistic context of Hogarth's work. Highlights include discussions on the intricacies of Hogarth's prints, his depiction of social issues, the impact of his work on English law (co...
2024-11-12
2h 01
The Other 22 Hours
Amy Helm on forever learning, self-care like an athlete, and coops.
Amy Helm has released 4 solo records, 4 with her band Ollabelle, and appeared on 8 of her father Levon Helm's records, as well as records by artists as diverse as Rosanne Cash, William Bell, Tracy Bonham, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and a handful of her stepfather Donald Fagan's solo and late Steely Dan records. We talk with Amy about taking care of yourself like an athlete, leaving your family behind to tour for long stretches of time, and music cooperatives, and many of the lessons Levon instilled in her, from being a blue collar worker-type musician to constantly trying to better yourself, your...
2024-09-25
56 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints Maria Sibylla Merian
In this History of Prints episode of Platemark, host Ann Shafer and subject matter expert Tru Ludwig explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Maria Sibylla Merian. Celebrated for her pioneering work on insect metamorphosis and her detailed illustrations of flora and fauna, Merian's journey took her to Suriname where she documented local species with the help of native people and slaves. Despite the societal constraints of the 17th century, she made significant contributions to both science and art, influencing future generations. The discussion also situates her achievements within the broader context of the Enlightenment and printmaking evolution, drawing...
2024-09-17
1h 30
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints The Enlightenment (part two)
Enlightenment publications on human anatomy changed the way artists understood their place in the world. Check out these examples of life-changing images brought to you by prints in books! In s2e31 of Platemark’s History of Prints series, Tru and Ann continue their discussion of the Enlightenment. This time they look at several publications that put forward new discoveries about human anatomy: William Hunter’s The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus, Bernhard Siegfried Albinus’ Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, and Jacques Fabien Gautier d’Agoty’s Myologie complette en couleur et grandeur naturelle...
2024-07-23
1h 59
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints The Enlightenment (part one)
In Platemark’s History of Prints series, we are leaving the Baroque behind and are turning to the Enlightenment. The late seventeenth and eighteenth century is a fascinating time when social ideas focused on the value of knowledge in all sectors. Rationalism and empiricism led to the scientific revolution, the separation of church and state, literary salons, and for the purposes of this episode, art academies. The era saw the establishment of taxonomies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and studies of foreign cultures. The results of all of these studies led to both good and bad, leading Tru and I to discuss al...
2024-07-16
1h 38
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Deep dive on Dox Thrash with dealer Ron Rumford
African-American artist Dox Thrash is in the spotlight on s3e60 of Platemark. Podcast host Ann Shafer speaks with Ron Rumford, director of Dolan/Maxwell, a private gallery in Philadelphia, which has a particular specialty in the prints of Stanley William Hayter and the associated artists of Atelier 17, as well as Black artists of the same era, such as Dox Thrash, Bob Blackburn, Norma Morgan, Elizabeth Catlett, Ed Clark, and more. Ron was eager to highlight an exhibition focused on Dox Thrash, which is on view at the African American Museum of Philadelphia through August 4, 2024. T...
2024-07-02
1h 07
Monday Morning Radio
What History Can Teach Today’s Business Owners and Entrepreneurs About What’s To Come
He’d be the oldest man ever to run for president, even as calls grow louder and louder for him to step aside. Joe Biden? No, William Henry Harrison, the successful 67-year-old Whig Party candidate back in 1840. Tying yesteryear to current events is Ron Shafer’s specialty. His contributions to The Washington Post’s Retropolis history column form the basis of two of his engaging books, Breaking News All Over Again and the forthcoming A Half-Naked George Washington. Now retired, Ron spent nearly 40 years with The Wall Street Journal as a rep...
2024-03-04
48 min
Counter Apologetics
CA126 Euthyphro’s Revenge
Today, we continue our series on the moral argument for theism. We discuss the Euthyphro dilemma, Hume’s Law, and explore a back-and-forth between William Lane Craig and Michael Huemer on the question, “Why obey God?” Common Mistakes about the Moral Argument | Majesty of Reason Majesty of Reason – Moral Arguments for God: An Analysis Michael Huemer – Groundless Morals (this chapter is within the volume of Erik Wielenberg vs. William Lane Craig on the moral argument) Metaethics w/ Michael Huemer | Emerson Green Is God Necessary for Morality? | William Lane Craig & Shelly Kagan Moral Objectivity Without God | Russ Shafer-Landau Post-Debate Interview with Justin Sch...
2023-12-24
57 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Engraving deep dive with Latvian artist, Reinis Gailitis
In s3e46, Platemark host Ann Shafer speaks with Reinis Gailitis, an engraver from Riga, Latvia. The magic of the internet is fully on display today. Without it, finding Reinis's work would have been challenging. But his self-portrait in the style of Claude Mellan's Holy Face, the one with a single line emanating from the subject's nose, is a marvel. Ann and Reinis talk about how engraving is simultaneously the most simple and direct of techniques while being the most difficult. They talk about tricks and tools shared by artists thanks to the internet: how to transfer...
2023-12-19
1h 37
Counter Apologetics
CA125 The Moral Argument for God
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And morality. The standard moral argument popularized by William Lane Craig and others goes as follows: (1) If God does not exist, objective moral values do not exist. (2) Objective moral values do exist. (3) Therefore, God exists. Today, we cast some doubt on the idea that morality is objective only if God exists. We also define some crucial terms, refute a few apologetic canards, and discuss a few ways in which apologists have misrepresented the field of metaethics and failed the aud...
2023-12-19
40 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On the importance of art in hospitals for patients and staff with Naomi Huth, director of art collection and curator, NYC Health + Hospitals
There's often a ton of art in medical spaces, but who are the curators of those health system collections? In s3e44, Platemark host Ann Shafer speaks with Naomi Huth, chief curator and director of the art collection for NYC Health + Hospitals. Held within the Arts in Medicine department, NYC Health + Hospitals has one of the largest public (non museum) art collections in New York City with more than 7,000 works of art, including a number of murals. Their goal is to make art accessible to the public and integrate the collection into healing environments across NYC Health +...
2023-11-21
1h 02
HubsREAD
29: D&D in the LMC
Mr. Denneau has found a home for the new RTHS Dungeons & Dragons Club in the LMC on Wednesdays after school, with 15-25 students attending every week. HubsREAD hosts Carter and Lucas spoke with Richard, Manny, William, Dylan, Kathryn, Karim, Connor, Brody, David, and Dustin about their characters, favorite books, and what they wish everyone understood about D&D.Links:A List of Cages by Robin RoeBeginning after the End series by TurtleMeClockwork Angel by Cassandra ClareDark Blade by Steve FeaseyMark of the Dragonfly by Bobbie ShaferThron...
2023-11-13
24 min
This Is Texas Wine
Kim McPherson Speaks His Mind
Mentioned in this EpisodeConnect with the Podcast: Facebook: @texaswinepod Instagram: @texaswinepod Email: texaswinepod@gmail.com Visit www.thisistexaswine.comHelp the Show: Subscribe to the newsletter. Donate virtual Texas wine! Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!Texas Wine In the NewsDave McIntyre for The Washington Post: With hard work and luck, Texas Hill Country emerges as a wine region.TWGGA’s Lone Star International Wine Competition RESULTSNew William Chris Wine Co Wanderer Series IV benefits...
2023-11-02
1h 25
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Art in Print editor Susan Tallman on loving amiguity in art
In Platemark s3e41, host Ann Shafer talks with Susan Tallman, an art historian and essayist who co-founded the journal Art in Print and served as its editor for its entire run, 2011–2019. A regular contributor to New York Review of Books and The Atlantic Monthly, she has authored and co-authored many books, most recently No Plan At All: How the Danish Printshop of Niels Borch Jensen Redefined Artists Prints for the Contemporary World, as well as the new catalogue raisonné of prints by Kerry James Marshall. Ann and Susan talk about the word "original" as an unhelpful term...
2023-10-24
1h 21
I've Got ?????'s, A Premodern Podcast
Lets Get Welding at the Misty Mountain Fall Cup w/ Shafer Hanson- I've Got ?????'s, A Premodern Podcast Season 2 EP 11
Today we sit down with Shafer Hanson, who piloted RG Survival Welder to a Top 4 finish the the Misty Mountain Fall Cup.
2023-10-19
30 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: One Last Time
Unfortunately, Town Call is coming to an end this Friday. Join us for one last Recombobulation Area with Dan Shafer as we discuss developments regarding the Brewers stadium funding and childcare in our state.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-10-18
00 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: Moving the Goalposts
The Brewers have once again failed to pull through in post-season games. Does this impact the future of keeping the team in Milwaukee? Also, state Republicans are seeking to impeach Meagan Wolfe. Wil breaks down the situation with Dan Shafer.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-10-05
00 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: So Long, Kevin
Well, it’s official. Kevin McCarthy is now unemployed. Wil and Dan Shafer bring us up to date and provide some of Twitter’s best commentary. Wil also utilizes Dan’s Milwaukee expertise to discuss the funding of American Family Field and the future of the Brewers.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-10-04
00 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: Ousting Van Orden
Katrina Shankland has stepped up to challenge Derrick Van Orden’s seat in the House of Representatives. William Walter and Dan Shafer then go on to discuss the narrowly avoided government shutdown from this past weekend.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-10-03
00 min
Town Call
Recombobulation Week
Today begins an entire week of recombobulation with Dan Shafer of The Recombobulation Area! He and Wil catch up on Wisconsin headlines from basketball to brats.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-10-02
00 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: Vintage Vos
Today, we welcome Dan Shafer to discuss the Brewers success and the continued poor behavior from Robin Vos.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-09-27
37 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On working with William Kentridge with printer Jillian Ross
In this week's episode of Platemark (s3e38), host Ann Shafer talks with Jillian Ross, collaborative master printer and publisher with an eponymous imprint, Jillian Ross Print, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Ross returned to her native Saskatoon after many years in Johannesburg, South Africa, where she was the master printer at the David Krut Workshop (DKW) from 2003 to 2020. There, she worked with over 100 South African and international artists, most notably William Kentridge. Ross and partner Brendan Copestake founded Jillian Ross Print in 2021 in Saskatoon, where they continue working on collaborative projects in South Africa as well as...
2023-09-26
1h 28
Town Call
Most Wisconsin Headlines With Dan Shafer
Dan Shafer of The Recombobulation Area joins us in Luke’s absence to share some great Wisconsin headlines from the last week.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-09-22
37 min
The Other 22 Hours
William Prince on joyful presence, intergenerational trauma, and humor.
William Prince is from the Peguis First Nation - in what is now Manitoba Canada - and a Juno and Canadian Folk Award winning singer-songwriter, who has toured with Neil Young, and Yola, and worked with producer Dave Cobb. We talk about the experience and realities of his people, the generational trauma that is present, how that effects and informs his art and his creativity, and how he sees his role in his community as a public figure, and father.Get more access, including exclusive content, advance knowledge of our guests and the ability to have them...
2023-09-20
51 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: Dancing in the Moonlight
After some midnight Googling, Robin Vos and other Wisconsin Republicans have decided to suddenly rush through a nonpartisan redistricting bill. Dan Shafer joins us to recombobulate and make sense of what’s going on.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-09-13
37 min
Town Call
Throwing Out 1,000,000 Votes
Wisconsin Republican legislators have been seeking to impeach Justice Janet Protasiewicz before she has the chance to take any actions. While lawsuits are still pending, many of these complaints have been thrown out. What does the future hold for our state? After that discussion, Dan Shafer transports us to the Recombobulation Area so we can […]Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-09-06
37 min
Town Call
The Recombobulation Area: Snowbirds
Today we welcome Dan Shafer for some recombobulation. Robin Vos wishes to attract “snowbirds” to Wisconsin for tax purposes, but do his policies make sense? Is this even what the people of Wisconsin want?Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-08-30
37 min
Town Call
What Do You Want to Hear From the Candidates
Town Call live on location in Milwaukee! Wil and Luke dive in to what to expect from the RNC debate stage this evening. Plus, Dan Shafer gives a man on the street report live from Milwaukee!
2023-08-23
37 min
Gloria Moraga - Political Woman
TRUMP - 18 ALLIES INDICTED IN GEORGIA
A Grand Jury in Georgia indicted Donald Trump and 18 of his allies late Monday night. The former president and 18 other people who worked for him or supported him were charged with engaging in a ‘criminal enterprise’ to illegally overturn the results of the 2020 election in the state of Georgia. It is the fourth indictment of Trump this year - an unprecedented political and legal situation. It is a massive 98-page Criminal Indictment. Trump tops the list of other defendants, but here are some stand-outs. He has been charged with 13 felony counts.
2023-08-15
20 min
Town Call
Donald Trump Doesn’t Play Nice
Is our democracy truly representative? Wil and Luke share the results of a special election in Ohio before welcoming Dan Shafer into the Recombobulation Area. Dan recaps the state of Republican presidential candidates and how Wisconsin will factor in to their success.Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-08-09
37 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints Claude Lorrain
In s2e29, Platemark hosts Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig talk about Claude Lorrain, the arbiter of landscape painting in the 17th century. He worked most of his life in Rome and elevated landscape as a subject up the academic hierarchy by including small figural groups and naming the compositions with mythological or biblical subjects. He’s known by various names that can be confusing. He was born Claude Gelée in the independent duchy of Lorraine, which is why the French call him le Lorrain. The English, who collected his works assiduously and even now have the highest num...
2023-08-08
1h 30
Town Call
Wisconsin Is Still the Center Of the Universe
This Friday, we go over the most Wisconsin headlines of the week, covering politics, health, Dan Shafer and more.
2023-08-04
37 min
Town Call
Who Will Take On Trump?
Do you believe that the US Supreme Court is doing a good job? Approval ratings have been on the rise according to the Marquette University Law School poll. After that, we enter the Recombobulation Area with Dan Shafer to discuss the upcoming Republican primary debate. Will any of them turn on Donald Trump?Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-07-26
37 min
Town Call
Shenanigans!
The results are in for yesterday’s special election for the 8th Senate District. Also, Michigan has charged the 16 2020 fraudulent electors in their state. Will Wisconsin do the same? Wil is getting set to slide into Attorney General Josh Kaul’s DMs. Today, we unveil the new intro for The Recombobulation Area and Dan Shafer […]Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-07-19
37 min
Town Call
Two Sides Of the MKE Sales Tax Coin
Last night, Milwaukee approved a new 2% local sales tax to shore up low funding at the state level. Do you think this was a good move? Dan Shafer from The Recombobulation Area and State Rep. Ryan Clancy give us their observations and opinions. Guests: Dan Shafer, Ryan Clancy
2023-07-12
37 min
Town Call
Funding Wisconsin Childcare
In Wil’s absence, Dan Shafer of The Recombobulation Area joins Luke to take your calls on childcare in our state. The new budget from the Joint Finance Committee will end the Childcare Counts program, and we want to hear what you think!Guest: Dan Shafer
2023-06-20
37 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On writing THE print history textbook with Linda Hults, art historian
In s3e28, Platemark host Ann Shafer speaks with Linda Hults, retired professor of art history from the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. Linda wrote THE textbook on the history of Western prints, which any student of the topic will undoubtedly still have on their shelves. At nearly 1,000 pages, the book offers up more than 800 illustrations and covers print history from Gutenberg through the early 1980s. It also includes incredibly thorough notes, bibliography, glossary, and index. It is indispensable. Since retirement, Linda continues to contribute to the field essays and articles ranging in subjects from the devil...
2023-06-20
57 min
William Branham Historical Research
Colonia Dignidad: An Interview With Carlos Basso
Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/branham Available on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts: https://william-branham.org/podcast Books Mentioned In Video: La Secta Perfecta by Carlos Basso: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHBZ8Q7W Weaponized Religion: From Latter Rain to Colonia Dignidad by John Collins: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXKF37ZQ In this episode, Charles and John invite Colonia Dignidad expert and author of La Secta Perfecta, Carlos Basso, on the show to discuss the connection between William Branham and the human rights violations that occurred in Colonia Dignidad We discuss: * The connections between...
2023-04-24
1h 32
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On running a not-for-profit art center with Kimberly Henrikson, Center for Contemporary Printmaking
In Platemark s3e23, host Ann Shafer speaks with Kimberly Henrikson, Executive Director, Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT. CCP offers myriad services from contract printing, to artist’s residencies, classes, workshops, and exhibitions. It really does it all. As CCP’s executive director and administrator, Kimberly not only makes sure the lights are on, but also runs the budgets, raises funds, organizes programming, and curates exhibitions. Managing human resources and staffing, finance, marketing, programming, fundraising, as well as curatorial is no small feat. With a staff of four full time and three part time people, it’s...
2023-04-11
1h 09
Editors in Conversation
Antimicrobial Resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae (AAC ed.)
The Center of Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) has categorized emergent resistance in Neisseria gonorrhoeae as an “urgent” public health problem. We discuss the emerging problem of gonorrhea and implications for public health with experts in the field Topics discussed: The clinical implications of resistance to B-lactams and quinolones in Neisseria gonorrhoeae Mechanisms of resistance in these organisms Insights into therapeutic approaches to treat resistant gonococcal infections. Guests: William M. Shafer, Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University School of Medicine, Co-Director, Emory Antibiotic Resistance Center Yonatan Grad, Melvin J. and Geraldine L. Glim...
2023-03-24
44 min
The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S. 8 Ep. 166 - And The Winner Is...... - 3/1/23
With the Academy Awards just around the corner, This week we take a look at some of our favorite book to movie adaptations. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a BookLover Books mentioned in this episode: 1- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl 2- The Witches by Roald Dahl 3- A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman 4- The Martian by Andy Weir 5...
2023-03-01
59 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Representing artist estates with dealer Susan Teller
In s3e18, host Ann Shafer talks with dealer Susan Teller, whose eponymous gallery operates out of the Mana Fine Arts facility in Jersey City, NJ. Susan specializes in American paintings and works on paper of the mid-twentieth century. She also works with multiple artists’ estates including Peggy Bacon, William Baziotes, Bernarda Bryson Shahn, Sue Fuller, Michael J. Gallagher, Peter Grippe, Fannie Hillsmith, Hugh Mesibov, Angelo Pinto, Anne Ryan, Louis Schanker, Karl Schrag, Judith Shahn, Ben Shahn, Mitchell Siporin, Harry Sternberg, Ansei Uchima, and Lynd Ward. Ann was eager to talk with Susan about managing artists' estates. Ho...
2023-01-31
1h 02
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On the early days of print fairs with dealer Jeannot Barr
In s3e17, Platemark host Ann Shafer talks with print dealer Jeannot Barr, who organized the first (and many subsequent) New York Print Fair in 1984. They touch on pricing, buying at auction, fair organization, and a host of other business-of-art topics. They delve into the Ferdinand Roten Gallery (based in Baltimore) and his traveling mini print fairs set up in various schools and universities in the second half of the twentieth century. They also touch upon the Associated American Artists, whose tag line was Art in Every Home, as well as the proliferation of regional print collectors’ clubs. ...
2023-01-17
58 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
On taking in a Shark's Ink's archive with curator Hope Saska
In s3e16, host Ann Shafer speaks with Hope Saska, chief curator and director of academic engagement at the CU Art Museum, that’s the museum at the University of Colorado Boulder. Hope’s specialty is in 18th-century British graphic satire and caricature. But like so many curators of works on paper, she can talk to you about Albrecht Dürer through tomorrow. CU Art Museum recently become the repository of the archive of the print publisher Shark’s Ink, Lyons, CO. The Sharkive contains prints and related materials—all printed by Bud and Barbara Shark in the last...
2023-01-03
40 min
CRST: The Podcast
Best of 2022
Listen to highlights from the top five episodes of the past year. The grand prize winner of CRST’s 2022 Phaco Saves video contest, Ahmed Assaf, MD, PhD, FRCS(Ed), discusses the case featured in his winning video. Karolinne Maia Rocha, MD; Mark Lobanoff, MD; and George O. Waring IV, MD, FACS, discuss considerations in new refractive IOLs. Robert J. Weinstock, MD; Caroline Watson, MD; William F. Wiley, MD; Arjan Hura, MD; and M. Amir Moarefi, MD, explore the benefits of nontraditional fellowships. D. Brian Kim, MD; Ashley Brissette, MD, MSc, FRCSC; Nicole R. Fram, MD; and J. Morgan Micheletti, MD...
2022-12-21
36 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Engraving deep dive with artists James Ehlers
In Platemark s3e14, host Ann Shafer speaks with James Ehlers, professor and chair of the studio art department at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. It turns out, Emporia State offers the only BFA in engraving arts in the United States. Platemark listeners will know Ann has a soft spot for intaglio prints with an abiding love of engraving due to her studies of Stanley William Hayter. With so few artists working in engraving these days, the chance to speak with the professor of that discipline at the only US college to offer it was too good to...
2022-12-06
1h 05
A Conversation With...
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2022-11-29
21 min
Narratives
123: Reed Shafer-Ray - Moral Entrepreneurs, Mountaintop and Social Impact
In this episode, we're joined byReed Shafer-Ray to talk about moral entrepreneurship, his new effort called Mountaintop, how to reshape the culture of American elites and a whole lot more. Reed is a Harvard grad who cofounded Lead for America. Transcript:William Jarvis 0:05 Hey folks, welcome to narratives. narratives is a podcast exploring the ways in which the world is better than in the past, the ways that is worse in the past towards a better, more definite vision of the future. I'm your host, William Jarvis. And I want to thank you for taking th...
2022-11-22
50 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Politics and prints in the Dutch Republic with curator Maureen Warren
In s3e12, Platemark host Ann Shafer speaks with Maureen Warren, curator of European and (North) American art at the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. For ten years Maureen has been studying, researching, and writing about prints in the Dutch Republic, which was the basis of her dissertation at Northwestern University. At long last, all that hard work has come to fruition in an exhibition and scholarly catalogue. Fake News & Lying Pictures: Political Prints in the Dutch Republic examines the visual strategies of Dutch printmakers and the ways they used images to promote political interests...
2022-10-25
1h 00
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
Badboy artist Tom Hück on his satirical, monumental woodcuts
Platemark’s series three offers its first interview with an artist, Tom Hück. And what a great place to start. In s3e4, Platemark hosts Ben Levy and Ann Shafer sit down with Hück whose large-scale, multi-panel woodcuts skewer rural life in the American Midwest in all its unabashed weirdness and glory. They talk about Motörhead, Iron Maiden, Albrecht Dürer’s Rhinoceros, and the rest of Hück’s heroes. And, the artist explains why his Midwestern surname carries a German umlaut. Ya gotta love an artist who loves Old Master prints. Episode image: Hück...
2022-07-19
1h 17
The Biblical Mind
Discussing the New CHT Book on Gender in the Bible (Feat. 3 of the Contributors)
This episode previews the CHT's new book The Biblical World of Gender: The Daily Lives of Ancient Women and Men. Three of the authors from the book (Carmen Imes, Nijay Gupta, and Cynthia Shafer-Elliott) discuss their contributions. They touch on the gender assumptions in the ancient Near East and Roman Empire, along with some of the Bible's challenging passages about slavery and authority. Carmen Imes is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Biola University and the author of Bearing God's Name: Why Sinai Still Matters. She has been a missionary to the Philippines and releases "Torah Tuesday"...
2022-07-15
28 min
Hello, Print Friend
episode 147 : ann shafer
My guest this week is Ann Shafer. Ann is a print historian, enthusiast, advocate, and host on the wonder printmaking podcast "Platemark." We talk about her research and how all roads lead back to Stanley William Hayter, the Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair, what it’s like to be on the front lines of print education, and her best advice for people starting out in the arts.Ann's Website:https://www.annshafer.com/Platemark Podcast:https://www.platemarkpodcast.com/Baltimore Fine Print Fair:https://www.baltimoreprintfair.com/YOUTUBEwww.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouwMERCHwww.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriendWEBSITEwww.he...
2022-07-05
57 min
The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter
Exploring Intaglio Printmaking and Art's Definition with Ann Shafer on The Truth in This Art Podcast
Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Ann Shafer, a distinguished independent curator, art historian, and writer renowned for her expertise in intaglio printmaking, particularly the works of Stanley William Hayter and Atelier 17. With a background as an associate curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Ann has curated an array of exhibitions and initiated the Baltimore Contemporary Print Fair, showcasing international presses, publishers, and dealers. Currently, she is orchestrating the return of the print fair to Baltimore in April 2022 while also hosting...
2022-03-30
40 min
Platemark: prints and the printmaking ecosystem
History of Prints The Italians (MarcAntonio Raimondi)
In s2e10, co-hosts Ann Shafer and Tru Ludwig continue talking about Italian printmaking in the 16th century focusing on MarcAntonio Raimondi, Agostino Veneziano, Giulio Romano, and our first female artist, Diana Scultori. They take a deep dive into MarcAntonio's Judgment of Paris (after a drawing by Raphael), from which Edouard Manet extracted the figural group for Déjuener sur l'herbe. Plus, the 1527 Sack of Rome changes everything. Episode image: Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, c. 1480–before 1534), after Raphael (Italian, 1483–1520). The Judgment of Paris, c. 1510–20. Engraving. Sheet (trimmed within platemark): 11 7/16 x 17 3/16 in. (291 x 437 mm.). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
2022-01-04
1h 30
Blank City, Nowhere
Happy Trails, Lari! (Season 1 Postmortem)
We gather round to discuss the first season of this grand experiment, talk our favorite moments and characters, and answer your questions!Blank City Nowhere is an actual play anthology podcast -- one world, many games, many misadventures.Blank City, Nowhere season 1 was:Corey DrennonAshley GrahamKatly HongFreddie PowersWilliam QuantRebecca ShromBrooke Erin SmithRyan StevensKelsea WoodsArt by Corey DrennonShow Theme by Jacob MenkeOur season 1 games were:The Ground Itself by Everest Pipkin...
2021-12-02
1h 16
Faith & Culture
Season 2- Women in Ministry- Bonus Episode
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott- William Jessup University
2021-11-20
00 min
The Curator's Choice
William Dutterer
Curator Ann Shafer talks about three drawings by William Dutterer, which she brought into the collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art. The three are from his later anti-war works of heads that are gagged, blindfolded, and donning a gas mask.
2021-09-25
32 min
Biblical World
Digging Up Israel‘s Past - Cynthia Shafer-Elliott
Episode: We're going back to the dirt in this episode with Cynthia Shafer-Elliott. We talk about bee hives, the Daniel diet, Ezekiel bread, gender & archaeology, and why Cynthia is willing to get up at 4am for weeks at a time each summer. This is a republished episode. Guest: Cynthia Shafer-Elliott is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Biblical Studies in the The Faculty of Theology and School of Christian Leadership at William Jessup University. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Sheffield in the UK. Dr. Shafer-Elliott is an experienced field archaeologist in Israel and i...
2021-09-15
55 min
Wine Women on Radio Misfits
Wine Women – Cathy Corison, Corison Winery
Cathy Corison arrived in Napa Valley a mere 48 hours after graduation from Pomona College. She’d taken a wine appreciation course at Pomona on a complete whim two years earlier and fell in love with wine for all the usual reasons. As a Biology major, her attention was drawn to the fact that wine is the result of a fascinating collaboration among a series of living systems. More than 40 years later, the hosts felt honored to spend the recording session sitting in Cathy’s tank room (that sounds funny, doesn’t it?), admiring all she and husband Willia...
2021-07-23
1h 03
W.Va. National Guard Ed. Talks
W.Va. National Guard Ed. Talks Ep. 13 Meet the W.Va. Adjutant General
A special edition of Ed Talks featuring an interview with U.S. Army Brig. Gen. William Crane, The Adjutant General, West Virginia National Guard. Navigating education benefits is a complex process. A simple fly by won’t do. WVNG Ed Talks… a bi-weekly focused conversation on educational benefits for Soldiers and Airmen in the National Guard. This podcast takes a light hearted conversational approach… talking GI Bill, loans, the freshman 15, coping with Covid shutdowns and more! We speak with experts, practitioners and students to breakdown the latest perspectives and policies. ED talks is produced by the West Virginia National Guard Educat...
2021-07-08
00 min
The Robyn Graham Show - Life and Health Strategies for Christian Women to Maximize Potential in Parenting and Leadership
Becoming an Entrepreneur with Katie Chonacas, A Multi-Passionate Actor, Voice-Over Talent, Poet, Podcast Host, & Musician
Even Successful Actors Experience Fear, Self-Doubt, and Overwhelm When It comes to Creating a Personal Brand About Katie Chonacas Katie Chonacas is a model, actor, voice-over talent, creative, and poet. She is multi-talented and multi-passionate. Despite her success at a young age, Katie struggled with creating a personal brand and putting herself out into the world as her own brand. The fear of judgment held her back at times. Katie has other factors that compound this challenge because she is in the actor’s union and there are rules and restrictions. Katie has sinc...
2021-02-10
41 min
The Robyn Graham Show - Life and Health Strategies for Christian Women to Maximize Potential in Parenting and Leadership
Becoming an Entrepreneur with Katie Chonacas, A Multi-Passionate Actor, Voice-Over Talent, Poet, Podcast Host, & Musician
Even Successful Actors Experience Fear, Self-Doubt, and Overwhelm When It comes to Creating a Personal Brand About Katie Chonacas Katie Chonacas is a model, actor, voice-over talent, creative, and poet. She is multi-talented and multi-passionate. Despite her success at a young age, Katie struggled with creating a personal brand and putting herself out into the world as her own brand. The fear of judgment held her back at times. Katie has other factors that compound this challenge because she is in the actor’s union and there are rules and restrictions. Katie has sinc...
2021-02-10
41 min
Horror Shop Radio
S1 E3: Tree Farm
Send us a textHorror Shop Radio Episode 3: Tree FarmAdapted from a short film of the same title, originally produced in 2011.Both the film and the audio adaptation wereWritten, Directed, and Produced by Matthew BurdCastAndrea Richardson as MummyHailey Burd as EllieAdditional dialogue was taken directly from the Cast of the original film, starring...Danielle Tampier as LoriBill Pittenger as Paul and Grown Up BillySam Tyler as the Old Man...
2020-12-23
28 min
One Magical Hour
Episode 30: Ye Olde Banana Esters -- The Hugh Nation Interview
In which our delightful friend Hugh joins us for an interview regarding the wonderful beers he brews at Family Business Brewery. Avocados are assigned, Ye Olde Worde Shoppe is visited, and we get to the bottom of the whole John Hurt / John Heard / William Hurt thing.
2020-10-26
1h 33
Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio
Food and Domestic Life in Ancient Biblical Israel - PROGRAM PART 2
Please, feel free to send a text message here and give us feedback. Also, you may send a text msg or leave voicemail (425) 550-6670. Please DO NOT ask questions here because I have no way to respond to your questions. If you have questions, please send an email: questions@cominghome.co.ilA continued second candid discussion about food and domestic life in Ancient Israel with Dr. Cynthia Shafer-Elliott from William Jessup University.Dr. Cynthia Shafer-Elliott is Associate Dean of Theology and Leadership at William Jessup University as well as holding a teaching position as...
2020-10-16
50 min
Simply Charlotte Mason Homeschooling (video)
How to Teach Shakespeare
Here's a simple approach to enjoying the plays of William Shakespeare. How to Teach Shakespeare originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
2020-10-14
00 min
Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio
Food and Domestic Life in Ancient Biblical Israel PROGRAM PART 1
Please, feel free to send a text message here and give us feedback. Also, you may send a text msg or leave voicemail (425) 550-6670. Please DO NOT ask questions here because I have no way to respond to your questions. If you have questions, please send an email: questions@cominghome.co.ilA candid discussion about food and domestic life in Ancient Israel with Dr. Cynthia Shafer-Elliott at William Jessup University near the Central/Northern California city of Sacramento. Dr. Shafer-Elliott holds positions at the University as Associate Dean of the School of Theology and Leadership as...
2020-10-09
49 min
The Illest.
8. How We Found Out We Had Cancer (FT. Paige & Tommy Shafer)
Will and Roni discuss their diagnosis stories with Paige and Tommy Shafer. Paige is a current breast cancer patient and Tommy went through a kidney transplant. Together they discuss how ignorance is bliss and the anxiety that comes with post cancer life. QUESTIONS? REACH OUT TO US: Instagram: @williamyank @livingaftercancerr https://www.instagram.com/williamyank/ https://www.instagram.com/livingaftercancerr/
2020-07-15
40 min
Ohio V. The World
Episode 5: William Henry Harrison v. the World
Episode 5: William Henry Harrison v. The World. Alex jumps in the way, way back machine to the Campaign of 1840 to tell the story of the election of Ohio’s 1st President, William Henry Harrison. We learn why 1840 is truly the first modern presidential campaign from journalist and historian, Ron Shafer, as he walks us through the exciting campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too.” Go buy Ron’s great book, The Carnival Campaign, click here. https://www.amazon.com/Carnival-Campaign-Rollicking-Tippecanoe-Presidential/dp/1613735405 The 1840 Campaign between North Bend, Ohio’s General Harrison and incumbent President Martin Van Buren was the source of numerous “...
2020-07-05
1h 11
Classic Radio Theater
Gun Smoke GS531107
William Conrad is US Marshall Matt Dillion in this long running western favorite. "Stolen Horses" deals with a recurring theme of frontier days.
2020-06-18
25 min
Classic Radio Theater
Life of Riley
William Bendix stars as Riley. In this episode, "Babs elopes with Simon" from February 11, 1949: Riley messes everything up and nothing is what it seems.
2020-06-18
29 min
Classic Radio Theater
Hopalong Cassidy
From 1948, William Boyd stars in one of the earliest Hopalong Cassidy western radio shows.
2020-04-17
29 min
Biker Life Podcast
S2 EP2: Uncover The Myths Of COVID-19 From A Local Biker’s Real Life Experience
Biker Life Radio Present this unique episode on Chuck & Deb Show will take you on a special ride to a secret hideaway, for fun food experiences the Greek way. Learn about the fine dining secret’s when visiting Costa’s in Tarpon Springs. Hear how our guest unfortunate life circumstances helped him turn a difficult situation into an opportunity to learn and fall in love with his Greek Heritage. We even have a local event to celebrate this culture each year in our own back yard. The biggest surprise is how he experienced being a positive COVID-19 victim that reco...
2020-04-10
1h 00
Voxology
The Sacred in the Small: Uncovering Ancient Daily Life Through Archaeology and Storytelling- w/ Dr. Cynthia Shafer-Elliott
How artifacts like broken pottery, ancient bread ovens, and fingerprints in clay awaken us to the real lives and faith of biblical peoples—and what that means for us today. Tim and Bonnie welcome Dr. Cynthia Shafer-Elliott, professor of Hebrew Bible and archaeology at William Jessup University, to talk all things context—biblical genre, ancient family structures, and why daily life matters just as much as kings and temples when reading scripture. Dr. Cynthia brings fresh perspective through her academic work and archeological field experience in Israel, digging into Iron Age homes from the time of Hezekiah and...
2020-03-09
1h 20
OnScript
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott - Digging Up Israel's Past
Episode: We're going back to the dirt in this episode with Cynthia Shafer-Elliott. We talk about bee hives, the Daniel diet, Ezekiel bread, gender & archaeology, and why Cynthia is willing to get up at 4am for weeks at a time each summer. Guest: Cynthia Shafer-Elliott is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Biblical Studies in the The Faculty of Theology and School of Christian Leadership at William Jessup University. Did her Ph.D. at the University of Sheffield in the UK. Dr. Shafer Elliott. is an experienced field archaeologist in Israel and is currently part of the a...
2020-01-21
57 min
OnScript
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott - Digging Up Israel's Past
Episode: We're going back to the dirt in this episode with Cynthia Shafer-Elliott. We talk about bee hives, the Daniel diet, Ezekiel bread, gender & archaeology, and why Cynthia is willing to get up at 4am for weeks at a time each summer. Guest: Cynthia Shafer-Elliott is Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Biblical Studies in the The Faculty of Theology and School of Christian Leadership at William Jessup University. Did her Ph.D. at the University of Sheffield in the UK. Dr. Shafer Elliott. is an experienced field archaeologist in Israel and is currently part of the a...
2020-01-21
57 min
The Taste with Doug Shafer – a Podcast About Wine, Food, and Friends
Ray Isle
Ray Isle grew up in Houston, Texas, thinking he’d be in a band or write novels. Along the way he fell in love with the world of wine and found a way to turn that enthusiasm and excitement into a career working in wine magazines, such as Wine & Spirits, and on television in countless appearances on NBC’s The Today Show.Today Ray is executive wine editor of Food and Wine magazine. In this episode he talks about the challenges of making a living writing about wine, the joy of discovering new wines, the pursuit of wine...
2019-12-17
1h 11
Craft Industry Alliance
Episode #145: Mark, Brian, and Josh Dunn of Moda and United Notions
On this episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we're talking about running a fabric, notions, and gifts company with my guests, Mark, Brian, and Josh Dunn of Moda and United Notions. Mark Dunn got his start in the fabric industry in 1966 working with his father William Dunn at Sewing, Sales, and Services which they founded together. In May of 1975 when Mark was 29, he moved to Texas to start United Notions Inc. He started with a five-man operation where he would take orders in the morning and fill them at his warehouse in the afternoon. In 1991 he st...
2019-05-20
1h 08
A Discourse About Nothing
Episode 7: The Meaning of Life and Intrinsic Value
https://notdiscourse.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/episode-7-meaning-and-intrinsic-value.mp3 Pull up a chair, and shut your mouth while Pierce once again lectures you about morality, religion and Jordan Peterson. Listener BEWARE! (Picture: Young William James looking pretty sick.) Sources: Wolf, Susan. “Meaningfulness: A Third Dimension of the Good Life” Scruton, Roger. “Of Beauty and Consolation.” Peterson, Goldstein and Craig on the Meaning of Life Peterson on Purpose (Why do people put crap music over these clips?) Marks, Pierce. “Metaethics and Absurd Angst.” Swinburne, Richard. “Si...
2019-02-27
45 min
Springer Nature
Applying new genetics methods to understudied organisms
This episode of the Heredity Podcast is all about applying new genetics methods to understudied organisms! Join us as we explore a novel metric for evolutionary and conservation genetics with salp expert Dr William Goodall-Copestake (British Antarctic Survey). Then stick around to hear Prof. Brad Shafer and Dr Evan McCartney-Melstad (University of California, Los Angeles) discuss their recent application of genomics tools when revisiting the population genetics of a Californian frog. Related articles: nrDNA:mtDNA copy number ratios as a comparative metric for evolutionary and conservation genetics https://www.nature.com/articles/s41437-018-0088-8 Population genomic data reveal...
2018-09-07
23 min
Heredity Podcast
August 2018 podcast
This episode of the Heredity Podcast is all about applying new genetics methods to understudied organisms! Join us as we explore a novel metric for evolutionary and conservation genetics with salp expert Dr William Goodall-Copestake (British Antarctic Survey). Then stick around to hear Prof. Brad Shafer and Dr Evan McCartney-Melstad (University of California, Los Angeles) discuss their recent application of genomics tools when revisiting the population genetics of a Californian frog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-08-16
23 min
The Bible For Normal People
Season 2 Teaser
Here's a glimpse of what's coming in season 2 of The Bible for Normal People, featuring Jen Hatmaker, Barbara Brown Taylor, William Paul Young, Brian McLaren, and Cynthia Shafer-Elliot. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-bible-for-normal-people/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2018-01-23
02 min
History Author Show
Ron Shafer – The Carnival Campaign
September 11, 2017 - his week, our time machine travels back to 1840 for a belt of hard cider courtesy of presidential candidate -- William Henry Harrison. A hero in the War of 1812, "Old Tippecanoe" and served in a variety of public offices, before winning the Whig nomination and making a bid for the presidency with Virginia Democrat John Tyler. In 2017, we expect the atmosphere of a Coney Island summer to surround our campaigns. We demand style and charisma. Well, 1840 is when it all began. The big money, wild rallies, self-promotion, slogans and stagecraft. Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter Ronald G. Shafer tells this colorful...
2017-09-11
59 min
History Author Show
Ron Shafer – The Carnival Campaign
September 11, 2017 - his week, our time machine travels back to 1840 for a belt of hard cider courtesy of presidential candidate -- William Henry Harrison. A hero in the War of 1812, "Old Tippecanoe" and served in a variety of public offices, before winning the Whig nomination and making a bid for the presidency with Virginia Democrat John Tyler. In 2017, we expect the atmosphere of a Coney Island summer to surround our campaigns. We demand style and charisma. Well, 1840 is when it all began. The big money, wild rallies, self-promotion, slogans and stagecraft. Pulitzer Prize-nominated reporter Ronald G. Shafer tells this colorful...
2017-09-11
59 min
PA BOOKS on PCN
"The Carnival Campaign" with Ronald Shafer
Pulitzer Prize–nominated former Wall Street Journal reporter Ronald G. Shafer tells the colorful story of the election battle between sitting president Martin Van Buren, a professional Democratic politician from New York, and Whig Party upstart William Henry Harrison, a military hero who was nicknamed "Old Tippecanoe" after a battlefield where he fought and won in 1811. Shafer shows how the pivotal campaign of "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" marked a series of firsts that changed presidential politicking forever: the first presidential campaign as mass entertainment, directed at middle- and lower-income voters; the first "image campaign," in which strategists painted Harrison as...
2016-11-01
58 min
PA BOOKS on PCN
"The Carnival Campaign" with Ronald Shafer
Pulitzer Prize–nominated former Wall Street Journal reporter Ronald G. Shafer tells the colorful story of the election battle between sitting president Martin Van Buren, a professional Democratic politician from New York, and Whig Party upstart William Henry Harrison, a military hero who was nicknamed "Old Tippecanoe" after a battlefield where he fought and won in 1811. Shafer shows how the pivotal campaign of "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" marked a series of firsts that changed presidential politicking forever: the first presidential campaign as mass entertainment, directed at middle- and lower-income voters; the first "image campaign," in which strategists painted Harrison as...
2016-11-01
58 min
Listen To A Uplifting Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever by Ronald G. Shafer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/271058to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever Author: Ronald G. Shafer Narrator: William Hughes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 54 minutes Release date: September 1, 2016 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Americans have come to expect that the nation’s presidential campaigns will be characterized by a carnival atmosphere emphasizing style over substance. But this fascinating account of the pivotal 1840 election reveals how the now-unavoidable traditions of big money, big rallies, shameless self-promotion, and carefully manufactured candidate images first took root in pre...
2016-09-01
7h 54
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever by Ronald G. Sh
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/271058 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever Author: Ronald G. Shafer Narrator: William Hughes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 54 minutes Release date: September 1, 2016 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Americans have come to expect that the nation’s presidential campaigns will be characterized by a carnival atmosphere emphasizing style over substance. But this fascinating account of the pivotal 1840 election reveals how the now-unavoidable traditions of big money, big rallies, shameless self-promotion, and carefully manufactured candidate images first took root in presid...
2016-09-01
03 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever by Ronald G. Shafer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/271058to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever Author: Ronald G. Shafer Narrator: William Hughes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 54 minutes Release date: September 1, 2016 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Americans have come to expect that the nation’s presidential campaigns will be characterized by a carnival atmosphere emphasizing style over substance. But this fascinating account of the pivotal 1840 election reveals how the now-unavoidable traditions of big money, big rallies, shameless self-promotion, and carefully manufactured candidate images first took root in presidential politi...
2016-09-01
7h 54
Access Top-Rated Free Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever by Ronald G. Sh
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/271058 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever Author: Ronald G. Shafer Narrator: William Hughes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 54 minutes Release date: September 1, 2016 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Americans have come to expect that the nation’s presidential campaigns will be characterized by a carnival atmosphere emphasizing style over substance. But this fascinating account of the pivotal 1840 election reveals how the now-unavoidable traditions of big money, big rallies, shameless self-promotion, and carefully manufactured candidate images first took root i...
2016-09-01
03 min
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever by Ronald G. Shafer
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/271058to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Carnival Campaign: How the Rollicking 1840 Campaign of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” Changed Presidential Elections Forever Author: Ronald G. Shafer Narrator: William Hughes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 54 minutes Release date: September 1, 2016 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Americans have come to expect that the nation’s presidential campaigns will be characterized by a carnival atmosphere emphasizing style over substance. But this fascinating account of the pivotal 1840 election reveals how the now-unavoidable traditions of big money, big rallies, shameless self-promotion, and carefully manufactured candidate images first took root in pre...
2016-09-01
7h 54
How to Be a Girl
Episode XI: Bathroom Bill
I never thought a bathroom bill - the kind they passed in North Carolina - would come to my home state. But it did. They're trying to pass one where I live, and this is the story of my fight (so far) against it. (You can see more photos related to this story on my blog, gendermom.com.)Music credits: "Heartache" by Broke For Free, "Golden" by Little Glass Men, "A void" by johnny_ripper, "Pure Attitude" by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com), "The Tallest Man in Idaho" by Michael Howard, "Blessed Instant" by Oilvia cha...
2016-06-30
00 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott on Bible, Archaeology & Food
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott is the Professor of Hebrew Bible at William Jessup University specializing in the historical, cultural, and archaeological contexts of ancient Israel and Judah. Her interest in the daily lives of the average Israelite and Judahite household include economics, food preparation and consumption, religion, and the roles and relationships of the family. She is an experienced field archaeologist in Israel and is currently part of the archaeological excavation team at Tel es-Safi/Gath, Israel. Dr. Shafer-Elliott is also the author of an academic book Food In Ancient Judah - and joins Bo to talk abo...
2015-05-05
1h 01
Nabwic Talks with: Councilman William Bishop
William Bishop, AIA is vice president of Akel, Logan and Shafer, Architects and Planners, a 50-plus year old Jacksonville architectural firm. He is a graduate of Lawrence Technological University with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and of University of Detroit Mercy with Master of Architecture and MBA degrees. He has been active in Jacksonville and Florida both professionally and in the civic arena for over 25 years. Bill is a two-term Jacksonville City Council Member and served as Council President in 2012/13. He served as chair of the Rules Committee in 2011/12 and led the city's redistricting process required by the 2010 census...
2015-02-18
42 min
Free Thoughts
What Influences Elections?
Do Republicans who are more libertarian have a better chance of being elected now? How about more extreme progressives? Does this year’s results tell us anything about the 2016 presidential election?What role does messaging and partisanship play in winning elections? What role does money have in influencing elections? More specifically, how much of an effect do campaign contributions have on electoral outcomes, policy outcomes, and issue awareness among policymakers?Show Notes and Further ReadingByron Shafer and William Claggett, The Two Majorities: The Issue Context of Modern American Politics (book)John...
2014-11-17
57 min
Ignite Your Passion for Reading With Full Audiobook Adventures
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Audiobook by David Shafer
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 217447 Title: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Author: David Shafer Narrator: Bernard Setaro Clark Format: Unabridged Length: 15:00:00 Language: English Release date: 08-05-14 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Espionage Summary: Three young adults grapple with the usual thirty-something problems -- boredom, authenticity, an omnipotent online oligarchy -- in David Shafer's darkly comic debut novel. The Committee, an international cabal of industrialists and media barons, is on the verge of privatizing all information. Dear Diary, an idealistic online Underground, stands in the way of that takeover, using radical...
2014-08-05
3h 00