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History of Philosophy Audio ArchiveHistory of Philosophy Audio Archive#169a - Death: Shelly Kagan on Plato, Immortality, Physicalism versus Dualism, Individual Continuity Across Time and Space, Arguing the Existence of the Soul, Phaedo and Socrates, Memento MoriPatreon/Tip Jar: ⁠https://patreon.com/c/HemlockPatreon⁠Table of Contents Below >>>Original Course Listing on YouTube:⁠https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEA18FAF1AD9047B0⁠Buy Prof. Kagan's Book on Death:https://a.co/d/8FnPcW1About the Course (Yale)There is one thing I can be sure of: I am going to die. But what am I to make of that fact? This course will examine a number of issues that arise once we begin to reflect on our mortality. The possibility that dea...2025-07-069h 04Info On The GoInfo On The GoConnecticutSend us a textOn this episode of Info On The Go, we’re heading to Connecticut — the 5th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution on January 9, 1788.Its name comes from a Mohegan-Pequot word meaning “long tidal river,” referring to the mighty Connecticut River. For over 10,000 years, Native peoples thrived here, moving with the seasons, crafting tools from stone, and forming vibrant cultures.From Dutch explorers and English settlers to fierce battles like the Pequot War and pivotal moments in the American Revolution, Connecticut’s story is one of...2025-06-0428 minPod and Man at YalePod and Man at YaleConservative at Yale; Buckley Biographer Lawrence Perelman on William F. Buckley, Jr., The ManOn the newest episode of Pod and Man at Yale, Anshul Guha ’25 and Kevin Baisden LAW ’25 talked about what it means to be conservative at Yale: Guha: “I think the most important thing for me, as a conservative on campus at that time, was to make sure that I was continuing to speak out…and making sure that my views were heard just so that there was this opposing view on campus.”Baisden: “I didn’t self-censor. None of my closest friends at the law school self-censored. Even in classes—I’m just thinking back to my federal courts class, which...2025-04-3049 minInspired To HealInspired To HealTeaching Thinking: A Master Educator’s Methods (Part 1, Ben Mba)Dr. Benjamin Mba is a nationally renowned clinical educator of internal medicine trainees and medical students.  Effortless?? No!  Ben shares insights he learned observing mentors and through decades of honing the craft teaching medical trainees during rounds and morning reports—presentations and discussions of challenging diagnostic cases.  Now at @Yale School of Medicine, Ben reflects fondly on his career at Cook County Hospital.Epilogue by Dr. Sanjay Saint, Professor at University of Michigan Medical School and author of “Teaching Inpatient Medicine: What Every Physician Needs to Know”.   Sanjay observed Ben as part of a nation-wide evaluation of exemplary...2025-04-2332 minWilliam\'s PodcastWilliam's PodcastISBN 978-976-97521-3-9 Podcast 209: Culture, Identity, and Wisdom in the Buzz on Bees © 2025.mp3WORKS CITEDDr. William Anderson Gittens, D.Deasysociology.comhttp://www.biodiversitybc.org/assets/pressReleases/BBCPrinciplesWEB.pdfhttps://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/45648/chapter-abstract/454420626?redirectedFrom=fulltexthttps://askabiologist.asu.edu/insect-and-human-biologyhttps://beekeepingtrove.com/the-cultural-significance-of-bees-across-the-globe/https://beekeepingtrove.com/the-cultural-significance-of-bees-across-the-globe/https://beekeepingtrove.com/the-cultural-significance-of-bees-across-the-globe/https://beekeepingtrove.com/the-impact-of-pesticides-on-bee-populations-and-what-you-can-do-to-help/https://beewhisperer360.com/cultural-traditions-involving-honey-and-bees/https://bibleversewisdom.com...2025-03-2025 minHistory of Philosophy Audio ArchiveHistory of Philosophy Audio ArchiveHemlock #10 - Capital (Kapital) Volume 1: Interview with Yale's Paul North & OSU's Paul Reitter on Karl Marx's Theory of Commodification, Communism, Property Rights, Value Theory, Worker AlienationCome join my Patreon!https://patreon.com/HemlockPatreonBuy Paul Reitter and Paul North's Scholarly Edition of Marx's Capital Volume 1:https://a.co/d/3dMYjCw(Untracked Link)"In the realm of religion, people are ruled by a product of their own heads, and it is just so in capitalist production, except that here people are ruled by the products of their own hands." Karl Marx, "Capital Volume One", translated by Paul Reitter, edited by Paul North.Links:Paul Northhttps://german.y...2025-02-181h 36Harvard Business Law ReviewHarvard Business Law ReviewHigh-End Securities Regulation (Update): William ClaytonWe interview William Clayton on the SEC’s private funds rulemaking and related litigation.  Professor Clayton lays out his views on agency conflicts in the high-end private funds securities contracting market, discusses the Fifth Circuit’s recent decision in National Association of Private Fund Managers v. SEC (5th Cir. 2024), and offers some thoughts looking forward beyond the presidential election. A bit about William Clayton: William W. Clayton is Professor of Law at The J. Reuben Clark Law School of Brigham Young University, where he co-directs the Global Business Law Program and teaches...2024-11-1841 minHistory of Philosophy Audio ArchiveHistory of Philosophy Audio Archive#135a - The Work of John Milton: Yale's John Rogers on Miltonic Power, Satan's Rebellion, Areopagitica, the Blind Prophet, and Justifying the Ways of God to Man(00:00:00): Intro (00:00:52): Milton and Power (00:45:31): The Infant Cry of God (01:33:38): Credible Employment (02:24:03): Poetry and Virginity (03:15:35): Poetry and Marriage (04:02:57): Lycidas (04:55:10): Lycidas Part II (05:48:09): Areopagitica (06:35:08): Paradise Lost Book I (07:26:50): God and Mammon (08:17:49): Miltonic Smile (09:03:49): The Blind Prophet (09:51:35): Paradise Lost Book III -//- A study of Milton's poetry, with some attention to his literary sources, his contemporaries, his controversial prose, and his decisive influence on the course of English poetry. ...2024-11-1410h 40The Leader’s WayThe Leader’s Way37: Jesus and Empire with William BarberIn part 2 of our recording with a live studio audience, Bishop Barber breaks down how spiritual leaders are either prophets of the kingdom or chaplains to empire. He takes questions from the audience about the relationship between Episcopal tradition and moral demands, interfaith leadership, and leadership amid the military-industrial complex. Hosts: Brandon Nappi and Hannah Black Guest: William Barber Production: Goodchild Media berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast 2024-10-0753 minThe Leader’s WayThe Leader’s Way36: Moral Leadership and Political Engagement with William BarberThe Rev. Dr. William Barber joined us at the Berkeley Center with a live studio audience for this episode of The Leader's Way Podcast, which will be released in 2 parts. Barber tells his vocation story and explains how morality is the key to nonpartisan spiritual leadership in politics. He talks about the "least of these" as a central part of moral engagement in politics and takes us inside a UN conversation about poverty.   Hosts: Brandon Nappi and Hannah Black Guest: William Barber Singer: Yara Allen Filmed/Edited: Goodchild Media  ...2024-09-3044 minYale ReligionYale ReligionJonathan Wilson-Hartgrove on white poverty, race myths, and the reconstruction of American democracyYale Divinity School Lecturer Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove offers insights on the upcoming presidential election – drawing from his latest book with Bishop William Barber, ‘White Poverty’; discusses how a peacemaking trip to Iraq during the US invasion transformed his life; and talks about his work helping lead the new Center for Public Theology and Public Policy … Read More Read More2024-09-2627 minFor the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & CultureFor the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & CulturePoverty / Rev. William Barber & Jonathan Wilson-HartgroveRev. William Barber and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove discuss the political, moral, and spiritual dimensions of poverty. Together, they co-authored White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy, and they’re collaborators at the Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at Yale Divinity School.About Rev. William BarberBishop William J. Barber II, DMin, is a Professor in the Practice of Public Theology and Public Policy and Founding Director of the Center for Public Theology and Public Policy at Yale Divinity School. He serves as President and Senior Lecturer of Repairers of...2024-08-2140 minHealth & VeritasHealth & VeritasArthur Caplan: Medicine’s Toughest Ethical QuestionsHowie and Harlan are joined by Arthur Caplan, Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics and founding head of the division of medical ethics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, to discuss the ethical failings of the pharmaceutical industry and how a community-focused ethos prioritizing justice and protection of the vulnerable would have reshaped the COVID response. Harlan reports on developments in synthetic proteins. Howie recognizes World Malaria Day. Links: Division of Medical Ethics: NYU Langone “‘You’ve got bad blood’: The horror of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment” “When Evil In...2024-04-2531 minTurkey Book TalkTurkey Book TalkChristopher Phillips on Turkey’s place in Middle East turbulenceChristopher Phillips on “Battleground: Ten Conflicts that Explain the New Middle East” (Yale University Press). The conversation explores the region's shifting rivalries, as well as how Turkey’s push for greater influence in Syria, Iraq and Libya has impacted its ties with other ambitious powers. Become a member to support Turkey Book Talk. Patreon members get a 35% discount on all Turkey/Ottoman History books published by IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, transcripts of every interview, transcripts of the whole archive, and links to articles related to each episode. 2024-04-2249 minThe Tiger Take PodcastThe Tiger Take PodcastMarch Giveth, March Taketh Away | Auburn-Yale Recap, Talking MLB (feat. Steven Samuels)[Recorded March 28] Join William, Cooper, and special guest Steven Samuels as they recap the end of Auburn's season as they dropped a matchup versus Yale. They bring updates from the major leagues as well, including a special update from Steven as he gives his predictions to start off the 2024 MLB season.2024-04-1635 minThe William Hemsworth ShowThe William Hemsworth ShowAssisted Suicide and End of Life Issues with Dr. John KilnerI recently had the opportunity to interview bioethicist Dr. John Kilner. We discusses what bioethics is, how he got into it, the push for Assiisted suicide in society, and much more. He recentky created a wwebsite that helps with creating an advanced directive that is fre and does not require any personal information. Check out the site at https://medicaldecisions.info/.About Dr. John KilnerJohn received a B.A. from Yale University, a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Master of Arts and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University. He held...2024-04-1429 minYale University Press PodcastYale University Press PodcastThe Search for a Forgotten ArchitectWilliam Whitaker and Heather Isbell Schumacher talk about the life and work of Minerva Parker Nichols.2024-03-281h 10The Tiger Take PodcastThe Tiger Take PodcastThis is March | Talking Auburn MBB, March MadnessJoin William and Cooper for season one, episode thirteen of The Tiger Take Podcast, where they recap Auburn's victory over Florida to represent the SEC as Tournament Champions. They also preview Auburn's upcoming matchup against Yale, and per usual, they bring you news around the pro leagues. 2024-03-2230 minInside Yale Law School with Dean Heather K. GerkenInside Yale Law School with Dean Heather K. GerkenSeason Two, Episode Six: Robert PostFor Yale Law School’s bicentennial in 2024, Sterling Professor of Law Robert Post ’77 reflects on his tenure as Dean from 2009 to 2017. He also discusses his 35-year quest to write the definitive history of the Supreme Court under Chief Justice William Howard Taft. Episode website and transcript. 2024-02-2037 minClose ReadingsClose ReadingsPaul Fry on William Wordsworth ("A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal")Some of the most profound insights I have ever had as a student of poetry occurred in the classroom of Paul Fry, and so this episode really is a dream for me. Paul Fry joins the podcast to talk about William Wordsworth's poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal." Just an eight-line poem, but it opens for us into some big questions: Where does Wordsworth fit into the history of autobiography and poetry? How should we think of his phrase "spots of time"? Who was "Lucy," the girl who seems to be memorialized in this and a h...2024-01-151h 31Writers Drinking WhiskeyWriters Drinking WhiskeyNot Exactly Rocket Scientists - short stories made long with author John MacIlroyWelcome to Writers Drinking Whiskey, the show where you share a drink with writers from around the globe and you find more than your next read: you find your next AUTHOR. Hosted by award-winnning author William R. Hincy, our literary happy hour today features short story writer John Macilroy, author of WHATEVER HAPPENS, PROBABLY WILL. Mac shares the recipe for the “Low Country Bloody Mary,” offers some fiction writing advice, and charms with tales of attending the State of the Union speech and his time growing up in New Jersey. For the video version, check YouTube: https://youtu...2024-01-101h 37One God ReportOne God Report109) Reading the New Testament without Trinitarian GlassesThis episode has two parts: Part 1, I ask a question about the objectives of the Hamas attack. October 7, 2023—a date which will live in infamy— Israel was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the militant, terrorist forces of Hamas, the Islamic organization in authority in the Gaza strip.   Part 2 of the Podcast, Reading the New Testament without Trinitarian Glasses   I look at the first eight verses of the Book of Revelation as an example of reading a New Testament text without the presuppositions and prejudices of Trinitarian belief. ...2023-10-2115 minlaynevillalaynevillaFull Book Russian Motion Verbs for Intermediate Students (Yale Language Series) [PDF EBOOK]**Download Russian Motion Verbs for Intermediate Students (Yale Language Series) Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book**by William J. MahotaReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0300064136ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF Full Book Russian Motion Verbs for Intermediate Students (Yale Language Series) [PDF EBOOK] Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF Full Book Russian Motion Verbs for Intermediate Students (Yale Language Series) [PDF EBOOK] Ebook Online PDF Download by William J. Mahota [PDF] Download Full Book Russian Motion Verbs for Intermediate Students (Yale Language...2023-09-1900 minIf Books Could KillIf Books Could KillGod And Man At YaleOops all grievance.Support us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/IfBooksPodWhere to find us: TwitterPeter's other podcast, 5-4Mike's other podcast, Maintenance PhaseSources:No Ivory Tower : Mccarthyism And The UniversitiesThe Fire Is Upon UsThe Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945The Passion of William F. Buckley: Academic Freedom, Conspiratorial Conservatism, and the Rise of the Postwar RightWhy Are Professors Liberal and Why Do Conservatives Care?Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955Debunking a L...2023-09-071h 11Turkey Book TalkTurkey Book TalkPat Yale on travelling around Turkey in the footsteps of Gertrude BellPat Yale on “Following Miss Bell: Travels Around Turkey in the Footsteps of Gertrude Bell” (Trailblazer). The book tracks the footsteps of archaeologist, writer and explorer Gertrude Bell, who travelled extensively throughout Anatolia from 1899 until the outbreak of the First World War. Become a member to support Turkey Book Talk. Members get a 35% discount on all Turkey/Ottoman History books published by IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, transcripts of every interview, transcripts of the whole archive, and over 200 reviews covering Turkish and international fiction, history and politics. 2023-09-0433 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleThe Rokbox Lads - Gray At the OrganJon Gray; organ, Wm. Yale; bass, Zack Littlefield; drums live mix to dat at the Rokbox, Boulder August 20052023-08-2908 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleSol Jazz Massive - Vibes Aheadsoundboard recorded at the Vibes Ahead Lounge (Tulagi), Boulder CO on July 24, 1996. Matt DeMerritt; reeds, Derek Banach; trumpet, Andrew Diamond; keys, Wm. Yale; bass, Jamie Janover; percussion, Raoul Rossiter; drums2023-06-1407 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleSol Jazz Massive - First One Outsoundboard from the Vibes Ahead Lounge (Tulagi), Boulder CO on June 26, 1996. Matt Demeritt; reeds, Derek Banach; trumpet, Adrian Romero; guitar, Andrew Diamond; keys, Wm. Yale; bass, Jamie Janover; percussion Brian McRae; drums2023-06-1407 minSpeaking of StartupsSpeaking of StartupsCharlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills, Co-Founder of GymbleCharlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills Today we welcome Trey Phills to the podcast. Trey is the co-founder and CMO of Gymble, a software company helping athletic facilities, personal trainers, and athletic trainers better manage their businesses and client bookings. After graduating from Yale in 2019, Trey played in the NBA G League and launched his TikTok (@tphills), quickly growing to over 800K followers and becoming a TikTok Partner. During 2019 and 2020, Trey and his cofounders (Devon Oakley and Akim Mitchell) began working on the idea that became Gymble. Today, Gymble is participating in Techstars’ Anywhere Accelerator as a member of the 2023 Wi...2023-02-1649 minCharlotte Angel ConnectionCharlotte Angel ConnectionCharlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills, Co-Founder of GymbleCharlotte Angel Connection Episode 143: Trey Phills Today we welcome Trey Phills to the podcast. Trey is the co-founder and CMO of Gymble, a software company helping athletic facilities, personal trainers, and athletic trainers better manage their businesses and client bookings. After graduating from Yale in 2019, Trey played in the NBA G League and launched his TikTok (@tphills), quickly growing to over 800K followers and becoming a TikTok Partner. During 2019 and 2020, Trey and his cofounders (Devon Oakley and Akim Mitchell) began working on the idea that became Gymble. Today, Gymble is participating in Techstars’ Anywhere Accelerator as a member of the 2023 Wi...2023-02-1649 minFor the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & CultureFor the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & CultureWilliam Cross on Winslow Homer / Looking Long, Finding Grace in Crisis, and Painting Truth to Power[Help us reach our $25,000 end of year goal! Give online to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture today.]We often think that telling the truth only applies to words. But American painter Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836 – September 29, 1910) told the truth in pencil, water color, and famously, oil paintings. Coming of age in antebellum America, starting his artistic career as the Civil War began, and dramatically painting truth to power during the complicated and failed Reconstruction era—Winslow Homer looked long and hard at America in its moral complications and struggle toward justice. But he also looked long and hard...2022-12-031h 05The Sub2Deals ShowThe Sub2Deals ShowEP 118: The Sub2Deals Show with William Tingle - Real Experts Series - Investor Mindset & Financial Planning with Sarah CarlsonToday, on this episode of The Sub2Deals Show, we welcome Special Guest Sarah Carlson and talk about having the proper mindset and financial planning. Although many think money can’t buy happiness, Sarah knows from experience that it certainly can help. With wealth often comes anxiety, especially for those with complicated situations. Sarah strives to work closely with you, breaking it all down so it’s simple, easy to understand—and oriented toward the life you aspire to live. In the financial industry her entire career. she founded Fulcrum Financial Group in 1997 to help indivi...2022-11-1432 minThe Sustainable CityThe Sustainable CityThe Connecticut Case: Sara Bronin on Zoning Reform and Desegregation in the Nutmeg StateLaw and urban planning professor and advocate Sara Bronin founded Desegregate CT to transform Connecticut’s zoning laws from tools for racial exclusion to instruments of social change and sustainability. Widely viewed as the poster child of the “suburban state,” whose old, industrial cities and communities of color have suffered decades of neglect and disinvestment, Connecticut is wising up. Bronin thinks her state can teach the rest of us something useful, even visionary, about how to build sustainable, equitable communities through land use and zoning reform.Sara Bronin is a Mexican-American architect and attorney whose interdisciplinary resear...2022-11-0739 minYDN Podcast DeskYDN Podcast DeskThe Rundown E9: We're Strictly PlatonicGeorgiana Grinstaff sits down with members of Yale’s very own Strictly Platonic. Since forming in 2021, the indie band has performed concerts across campus, including Spring Fling 2022, and released two demos on Spotify. Guests: Keith Bruce, Declan Finn, Audrey Hempel, William Min Producers: Georgiana Grinstaff Music: Can You by Strictly Platonic2022-10-1811 minWhat\'s Left of PhilosophyWhat's Left of Philosophy50 | Hermeneutics and Utopia: From Hans-Georg Gadamer to Ernst Bloch (Part 1)In part one of our two-part mini-series on hermeneutics and utopia we discuss the thought of Hans-Georg Gadamer in his 1983 text Praise of Theory. We talk about the importance of prejudice and tradition for self-understanding, ask whether the natural sciences or the human sciences have sole claim to truth, and praise the (qualified) freedom of theory from instrumental reason (continental philosophy even gets a positive shout-out!). The purpose of this mini-series is to assess the insights of hermeneutics for theory and social philosophy, so look forward to our Patron exclusive conclusion on Ernst Bloch!leftofphilosophy.com | @leftofphil2022-10-171h 03William YaleWilliam YaleJames Thomas with Beats Internationale - No Got Smokerecorded at studio roble, north boulder co. august 20022022-10-1109 minTurkey Book TalkTurkey Book TalkDimitar Bechev on Turkey’s trajectory under ErdoğanDimitar Bechev on “Turkey Under Erdogan: How a Country Turned from Democracy and the West” (Yale University Press). The book gives a neat overview of how the country and President Erdogan came to where they are today, ahead of crucial elections scheduled for next year. Become a member to support Turkey Book Talk. Members get a 35% discount on all Turkey/Ottoman History books published by IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, transcripts of every interview, transcripts of the whole archive, and over 200 reviews covering Turkish and international fiction, history and politics. 2022-07-0437 minCulture War RadioCulture War Radio154: Kazoo ClubSunday, May 15, 2022 @ 9:00:00 pm Nathan and I discuss the shooting in Buffalo NY, inflation, Ukraine and more. Then news and libremusic.Current Events: May 9-15, 2022 | Wikipedia Related Links 2022 Buffalo shooting | Wikipedia The Yale Law Professor Who Is Anti-Roe, But Pro-Choice | Wikipedia Musical Interludes “In Your Arms, In Ruin” by Altars of Grief from This Shameful Burden (2018) “Julian” by Clawjob from Space Crackers (2006) [CC BY-NC-SA] “Crisis” by The Holybuttons from Don’t Feed the Banks (2013) [CC BY-NC] “EviL H2022-05-163h 00YDN Podcast DeskYDN Podcast DeskThe Yalie Ep 11: Ivy MadnessIn episode 11 of The Yalie, host Carter Dewees previews Ivy Madness, the Ivy League’s postseason men’s and women’s basketball tournament, taking place this weekend in Boston. Dewees is joined by the News’ men’s basketball reporter William McCormack for an interview with Yale guards Azar Swain ’22 and Jalen Gabbidon ’22, the team’s captain, as they eye two wins and an automatic bid to March Madness. Produced by William McCormack, Carter Dewees, Dante Motley, and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.  Read more about Ivy Madness in the Yale Daily News: 1) MEN'S BASKETBALL: No. 2...2022-03-1211 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleHeuristic Ensemble - Ron MilesFarrell Lowe; guitar, Glenn Nitta; reeds, Wm. Yale; bass and Ernie Crews; drums. Recorded at 7-South, Denver 10/30/96.2022-03-1010 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleLatex Orchestra - Monsters NowG. Dobbs; keys, vocals, percussion, B. Yale; bass, vocals, percussion and J. Lambe; drums, percussion composed by Lambe/Dobbs recorded on a porta studio at Charles' house, Demarest Dec. '87.2022-02-2512 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleTrio of Birds - EzfahanMiguel Ramos; viola, Javier Gonzalez; guitar and Wm. Yale; bass recorded live at the West End, Boulder on Dec. 5, 1995.2022-02-2010 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleSushko/Greenberg/Yale - Cabbage NightBob Sushko; guitar, Wm. Yale; bass and Doug Greenberg; drums recorded at Bob's studio, Park Ridge, N. Jerz on Jan. 23, 1991.2022-02-1604 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleUnited Dope Front - Weapon of ChoiceTimbuk; turntables, Ben Senterfit; reeds, Javier Gonzalez; guitar, Andrew Diamond; keys, Wm. Yale; bass and Kenny James; drums recorded live at 'Round Midnight, Boulder Co. on Nov. 27, 1998.2022-02-1609 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleSpace Farm - What Kind of Peoplelive remote broadcast on mobile pirate fm radio from shakti science labs, north boulder on august 1, 1994. Available on High Dub Theory (Shakti Science Recordings)2022-02-1603 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleSpace Farm - Glass Starslive remote broadcast on mobile pirate fm radio from shakti science labs, north boulder on july 25, 1994. Available on High Dub Theory (Shakti Science Recordings)2022-02-1605 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleKelvin Quince/Urban Community Unity Ensemble - Oh PatersonKelvin Quince; electric piano; Reggie English; trombone; Darrin Feder; guitar, Wm. Yale; bass, Ankh Ujima; percussion and Johnny Warren; percussion recorded live at 126 Belmont Paterson NJ on March 28, 1994.2022-02-1619 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleJavier Gonzalez Trio - ZeeJavier Gonzalez; guitar, Wm. Yale; bass and Bob Mulligan; drums recorded live at studio roble, north boulder on july 30, 1997.2022-02-1506 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleJack Wright with The Javier Gonzalez Trio - Spirits AwakenedJack Wright; reeds, Javier Gonzalez; guitar, Wm. Yale; bass and Bob Mulligan; drums recorded live at studio roble, north boulder on dec. 20, 1997.2022-02-1513 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleBlack Car Service - People In the GlitterhouseBlack Car Service - People In the Glitterhouse by William Yale2022-02-1404 minUpper Room Christian AssemblyUpper Room Christian AssemblyLooking For Unity – 14Out-of-Balance or Out-of-Bounds – 04  Some churches, ministries, and individuals are to be marked and avoided (Rom 16:17): the demonstrably False, the mere Formalists, and the Frozen. They are out-of-bounds.  Others are out-of-balance. They too are to be noted, but as the relatively week and for the sake of loving ministry and careful handling. The quest for unity requires the ability to make distinctions between Essential and Non-Essential issues. Jonathan Edwards expresses this need with the following words: “We have shown how the godly differ from the ungodly. They differ specifically and essentially.  [But] even the godly t...2022-01-251h 18Sarc Fighter: Living with Sarcoidosis and other rare diseasesSarc Fighter: Living with Sarcoidosis and other rare diseasesEpisode 39 | Dr. William Damsky may be on the verge of a sarcoidosis breakthrough.Dr. William Damsky, MD, Ph.D.,  is a leading researcher at Yale University.  He is pioneering a study using the off label drug, Xeljanz (say:ZEL-janz) to fight sarcoidosis of the skin, with so far - great success.  Damsky and his team have been able to make disfiguring cases of dermatological sarcoidosis disappear in a handful of cases.  They are now moving ahead with a more robust clinical trial to see just how promising this treatment may be -- perhaps for sarcoidosis in other parts of the body as well. In this Episode of the Sarc...2021-07-0553 minYale Talk: Conversations with President Peter SaloveyYale Talk: Conversations with President Peter SaloveyCardinals and BulldogsPresident Salovey discusses leadership lessons from the pandemic, favorite baseball memories, the role of athletics at Yale, and the rise of sabermetrics with William O. DeWitt Jr. ’63, chairman and CEO of the St. Louis Cardinals, and William O. DeWitt III ’90, president of the St. Louis Cardinals. 2021-06-2931 minPep Talks For A New WorldPep Talks For A New World3. PEP! Ramiz MonsefRamiz Monsef is a LA-based actor and writer. Regional: Berkeley Rep (Eurydice, Arabian Nights, Fete de la Nuit), Yale Rep (Eurydice), The Mark Taper Forum (Archduke), The Kirk Douglas (Vicuna), The Geffen Playhouse (Guards at the Taj, Mysterious Circumstances), & The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (The Unfortunates; premiere/co-writer). New York: SecondStage (Eurydice), The Culture Project (Betrayed), and New York Theatre Workshop (All the I Will Ever Be). TV: NCIS, Training Day, SWAT, Kidding, Shameless, Modern Family, and Young Sheldon. Ramiz is a member of the 2019 Geffen Writers Room and is currently workshopping his newest show, THE ANTS, at the...2021-06-0207 minCylinder RadioCylinder RadioHuman Nature & COVID with Dr. Nicholas ChristakisNick Christakis is an author, medical doctor, and sociology professor that runs the Human Nature Lab at Yale. Will & Nick discuss his books Apollo's Arrow & Blueprint and what the global pandemic shows us about humanity.  Will & Nick discuss his books Apollo's Arrow & Blueprint and what the global pandemic shows us about humanity. Topics include tribalism, free speech, friendship, and more!2021-05-2044 minSounds of the WorldSounds of the WorldEpisode 024 - Mara Gibson - Where Art and Music IntersectWe are in the “Red Stick” today; Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Not only is it home to the LSU Tigers (GEAUX TIGAHS) and Southern University Panthers, but it is also home to our next guest: Mara Gibson. She is originally from Charlottesville, Virginia, and eventually went on to Bennington College and then SUNY Buffalo where she completed her Ph.D. She has received grants and honors from the American Composer’s Forum, The Banff Center, Louisiana Division of the Arts, ArtsKC, Meet the Composer, the National Endowment for the Arts, ASCAP, the MacDowell Colony, and Yale University. Her music has been p...2021-03-0153 minPricing NaturePricing Nature2. What’s the Right Price for Carbon Emissions?In today’s episode, Naomi and Casey speak with Nobel laureate William Nordhaus (a Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale), Fran Moore (an Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at UC Davis), Howard Shelanski (a Law Professor at Georgetown University and former White House administrator), and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (US Senator from RI). They seek to understand the theory behind the “social cost of carbon”: the economic backbone of all carbon pricing schemes. Read more at pricingnature.substack.com. 2021-02-2249 minDyerConversationsDyerConversationsAre there Errors or Mistakes in the Bible?One popular claim among atheists is that the Bible presents different pictures of God that are contradictory? What passages in the Bible do they refer to and how do Christians respond? Some people wonder if Israel worshipped one god (monotheism) or many gods (polytheism). In this video, I will explain the arguments some skeptics present and show you why they are wrong about the Bible. Finally, I will explain to you why the Bible presents God differently but is still harmonious, not contradictory.    Audio VersionApple Podcast (DyerConversations) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dyerconversations/id1522600920 Spotify (DyerConversations) https://open.spotify.com...2021-02-1510 minYANA PodcastsYANA PodcastsNecessary Relevance Art Series: The Role & Support of Individual ArtistsYANA WEBINARNecessary Relevance: The Role of the Arts in SocietyYANA has developed a series of programs to explore the role of arts and culture in society, particularly in a tenuous economy and amidst fervent social justice movements. Join us for any or all of the upcoming programs featuring Yalies in all parts of the arts and cultural sectors. *** Role & Support of Individual ArtistsJoin us for an open conversation about how individual artists are faring and a discussion ab...2021-02-101h 00Yale Brothers PodcastYale Brothers Podcast"Zappa Couldn't Be Bothered"  In this episode, The Yale Brothers chat about the older ladies - actresses, vaudevillians and singers - that they knew back in the day. They address the inexorable march of time, their current reads and past camping trips. Chris is amazed at Roger's ignorance about a certain music producer. Also included as usual: Another original song from the vault. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Charade" by Chris Yale 4:11 - Greetings 4:40 - Roger's ignorance on display 5:00 - Daniel Lanois / The Joshua Tree / Marc Maron Interview / Peter Gabriel's "So" / B...2021-01-2735 minYale Brothers PodcastYale Brothers Podcast"The Coolest Detention Ever"The twins run the gamut from a bygone band with a KISS connection to growing up in Hollywood and Coconut Grove, Florida - to Catholic school and a detention any kid would love. They get into the climate of fear associated with the Night Stalker serial killer, discuss The Great Books, chasing Bowie and much more. Above Photo: Doug McKelley, Chris Yale - Medicine Hat Show notes: 0:00 - "Standin' Alone" by Chris Yale 3:26 - About the song. 4:38 - Skatt Brothers / Sean Delaney / Hong Kong Cafe / Madame Wong's2021-01-2037 minWelcome to the (AfAm) HouseWelcome to the (AfAm) HouseHow Not to Weaponize the Legacy of Dr. King (MLK) against Black PeopleJames Forman Jr. is J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School. He attended public schools in Detroit and New York City before graduating from the Atlanta Public Schools. After attending Brown University and Yale Law School, he worked as a law clerk for Judge William Norris of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Sandra Day O’Connor of the U.S. Supreme Court.  Professor Forman’s first book, Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America, was on many top 10 lists, including the New York Times’ 10 Best Books of 2017, and was awarded the 2018...2021-01-1848 minWhat\'s Left of PhilosophyWhat's Left of Philosophy5 Teaser | Beauvoir: Existentialism and LiberationFull episode on the Patreon: patreon.com/leftofphilosophyIn this episode, we talk about Simone de Beauvoir's masterful book The Ethics of Ambiguity. We spend some time with her typology of inadequate ethical positions, focusing on the subhuman, the serious person, and the nihilist, and discuss what it means to say that freedom is only possible as a liberatory movement. Oh and we make fun of the abstract negation of revolt, the absolute value of the Target corporation, and Ayn Rand's 'epistemology'.follow us @leftofphilReferences:Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics...2021-01-1514 minYale Brothers PodcastYale Brothers Podcast"What's the Matter with Your Eyes, Boys?"The twins go down a rabbit hole, discussing everything from Noel Coward to Allen Ginsberg to Allan Sherman to Vaughn Meader - to the phrase, "Be Cool" and much more - including another original tune from Chris' archive. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Technicolor Town" - by Chris Yale 2:45 - About the song 3:55 - Farewell, Jim Cass. God rest you. 4:55 - Roger's fascination with Noel Coward. "The Vortex" / Morley Safer / "The Privilege of His Company: Noel Coward Remembered" by William Marchant / "I'll See You Again" / "Private Lives" / "Blithe Spirit" / "...2021-01-0637 minLearning by WilliamLearning by WilliamTHREE New COVID-19 Variants, One of Them Officially Dubbed VUI-202012/01 or Lineage B.1.1.7, are Spreading Rampant in the United Kingdom- Here is What a New Strain Means for the Recovery and VaccineFor the last year we have dealt with an oppressive pandemic that has forever altered our way of life. Typical work settings have evolved from offices to living rooms, typical five day school settings have become zoom calls, typical travel to other countries for vacations or jobs has become non-existent, and nearly 2 million people who have brothers, sisters, parents, children; who experienced love and hate, anger and excitement, fear and confidence, discomfort and pleasure, hunger and thirst, dreams and goals, have died from a deadly virus that continues to militate against us. In our struggle and obscurity, we have...2020-12-2626 minWilliam\'s PodcastWilliam's PodcastPODCAST A Novel Is Culture A Symbolic Universal Language? © 2020 Volume 1 ISBN 978-976-96531-5-3PODCAST A Novel Is Culture A Symbolic Universal Language? © 2020  Volume 1  ISBN 978-976-96531-5-3From time in memorial there is has been a perception that anthropologists and linguists through their lens held conversations regarding the “effect of culture on language vice versa  compounded by the fact that how language affects society and the way we global citizens think. Concomitantly, since the aforesaid seems plausible then the five fundamental characteristics of language include cultural relevance, symbolism, flexibility, variation, and social importance is critical to this discourse. However, logically speaking, in the scheme...2020-11-1229 minThe Womxn of YaleThe Womxn of YaleUsing Capital to Make ChangeIn this episode, Co-President Jen Huang '22 speaks with Eve Ellis, Yale College ’80. Eve is a private wealth advisor and founder of the Matterhorn Group at William Blair, which focuses on investing with both financial and social returns through a Gender Parity Strategy and the Matterhorn/Refinitiv Diversity & Inclusion Strategy. She is also a member of the Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment (US SIF), served on the board of the Ms. Foundation for Women, and received The Women’s Bond Club of New York’s Betty Cook Award in 2018 for her dedication to women's advancement.  In t...2020-11-1000 minWilliam\'s PodcastWilliam's PodcastCulture Without Paper ©2020 Volume 1 ISBN 978-976-9653115 PODCASTTo all intents and purposes although the word paper is the origin and historical development derived from papyrus, yet the two are produced very differently and the development of the first is distinct from the development of the second. Correspondingly, the fact that paper dates back almost 2,000 years to when inventors in China first crafted cloth sheets to record their drawings and writings. Moreover before then, global citizens communicated through pictures and symbols etched on stone, bones, cave walls, or clay tablets. And Paper as we know it today was first made in LeiYang, China by Ts'ai Lun, a...2020-10-0920 minWelcome to the (AfAm) HouseWelcome to the (AfAm) HouseHealing HandsThis week's episode of Welcome to the (AfAM) House explores traditions of healing amongst Black people in the United States.  Our guests for this episode are Dr. Deidre Cooper Owens,  Thema Haida, Hanifa Nayo, and Leonne Tanis. Through their rich knowledge,  we delve into the  stories of the earliest known Black healers, Black women, and move through history to investigate how Black people have retained traditions that keep them healthy and cared for. Guest Speaker Bios  Dr. Deidre Cooper Owens  is the Charles and Linda Wilson Professor in the History of Medicine and Director of the Hu...2020-04-1047 minOld Timey CrimeyOld Timey CrimeyOld Timey Crimey #47: Dr. William Minor - "Deformations and Charbonnay" This week, we take a look at Dr. William Minor, a man whose demons drove him to a terrible crime, and whose search for redemption, while rocky, led to a monumental contribution to humanity.   Plus: a video game mystery, spelling be parties, and the triumphant return of English Pub Names!   And remember: apostrophes, dammit.   Make sure to come to our FB group, Twitter, or Insta and give us some much needed brain bleach. And you'll be our heroes if you give us a 5-star review!     Don't forget about our Patreon, where you can get some cool...2020-02-071h 29William HollandWilliam HollandYale Law School Dean: The Assault on American ExcellenceA born again pagan writes about falling meritocracy in US social institutions.2019-10-1905 minExam Study Expert: ace your exams with the science of learningExam Study Expert: ace your exams with the science of learning19. Applying for Ivy League & Careers in Science - When I Grow Up MonthThe second instalment of our summer "When I Grow Up" series, helping you decide on the path you want to take through education and life, equipping you with the practical tips and drive to get you where you want to go.Today, Dylan Morris talks about studying at Yale, Cambridge and Princeton, getting into these elite universities, and succeeding in the competitive and intellectual world of research science.Contact Dylan at dhmorris@princeton.edu, and see https://eeb.princeton.edu/people/dylan-h-morris for more details about him and his work.*ABOUT...2019-08-0635 minYale Journal of Biology and MedicineYale Journal of Biology and MedicineEcology & Evolution: Episode IIIIn the third installment of Yale Journal of Biology & Medicine’s series on ecology and evolution, YJBM podcast hosts Neal Ravindra and Kartiga Selvaganesan interview Richard Prum. Professor Prum is the William Robertson Coe Professor of Ornithology, a faculty member in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and affiliated with Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. He … Read More Read More2019-03-0653 minWriterConWriterConUsing the Id List to Enhance Fiction with Jennifer Lynn BarnesBestselling author William Bernhardt discusses the latest news from the worlds of books and publishing, then interviews Jennifer Lynn Barnes, a young adult author and expert on the psychology of fiction.News Items:1) Controversy surrounding a poet accused of plagiarizing portions of a Pushcart-nominated poem--and why you must be careful that the words you publish are your own.2) Findaway Voices, which helps authors produce their own audiobooks, improves its royalty rates.3) The two leading book wholesalers may soon become one. Ingram contemplates the purchase of Baker & Taylor.4) Controversy fuels books sales. In the midst...2018-12-1747 minWilliam HollandWilliam HollandJohn Lewis Gaddis: Spontaneous Order of RealismHayek used 'spontaneous order' to describe how Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' work. Yale Strategist Gaddis applies this term to international relations.2018-11-2802 minImage CultureImage CultureEP 017: TUNJI ADENIYI-JONESToday I’m talking with the artist Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, whose paintings address the ancient history of West Africa and its associated mythology. Born and raised in England to Nigerian parents, Tunji studied art at Oxford University before moving to the United States to pursue his MFA at Yale, an experience that he describes as a culture shock and which had an immediate and profound effect on his work. It was in the US that he was first exposed to painters like Bob Thompson, Barkley Hendricks, and Kerry James Marshall, whose influence you can feel in his work right alongside Br...2018-07-1000 minImage CultureImage CultureEP 008: IMAN RAADIman Raad’s painted works, often made directly on the wall, draw on influences such as Persian miniature painting, truck ornamentation in South Asia, and the imagery of digital glitches. Rejecting traditional representation, Raad instead populates his works with anthropomorphized objects, animals, and plants, building complex narratives with a collapsed sense of time. Iman’s use of flat planes of primary color may hint at his early experiences working as a graphic designer in his native Iran before moving to the states to study art. In addition to his painted and sculptural works Iman has collaborated with his partner Shah...2018-04-0300 minImage CultureImage CultureEP 007: MATTHEW LEIFHEITOn the show I talk with photographer Matthew Leifheit. Matthew approaches photography as both an artist and a curator. In addition to his own work he has published Matte Magazine, a journal for new ideas in photography, since 2010. Matthew also spent three years serving as the photo editor of Vice, in addition to writing for other platforms including Time and Aperture. In 2017 Leifheit graduated with an MFA from Yale where his thesis focused on a set of rejected photographs he originally took on assignment for the Yale Daily News. His work is held by ICP, the Philadelphia Museum of...2018-03-2000 minImage CultureImage CultureEP 004: VICTORIA SAMBUNARISEach year, Victoria Sambunaris structures her life around a photographic journey through the American landscape. Using a large format 5x7 camera she searches for the intersection between the natural and the manmade. In her own words she has “an unrelenting curiosity to understand the American landscape and our place within it.” Her work has brought her to the farthest corners of Alaska and across the entire length of the US-Mexico border. A recent project has focused on the intersection of geology, industry and culture encompassing the petro-chemical and shipping industries around the Gulf Coast. Sambunaris’ monograph Taxonomy of a Landsc...2018-02-2700 minReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastDorie Clark - Entrepreneurial You – Monetize Your Expertise & Create Multiple Income StreamsDorie Clark’s new book is “Entrepreneurial You: Monetize Your Expertise, Create Multiple Income Streams, and Thrive” (Harvard Business Review Press). We’ll talk about how to create new revenue-generating areas of your business without pulling you in too many directions, and become recognized as an expert in your field who can command premium prices. We’ll go in depth on the topics. You can download and print a worksheet at http://360rea.ch/2nevwzg In this interview you will learn: How to launch a paid speaking business The first steps to take in creating multiple income str...2017-12-1844 minHIST 119: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877HIST 119: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877Lecture 19 - To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings Professor Blight uses Herman Melville's poem "On the Slain Collegians" to introduce the horrifying slaughter of 1864. The architect of the strategy that would eventually lead to Union victory, but at a staggering human cost, was Ulysses S. Grant, brought East to assume control of all Union armies in 1864. Professor Blight narrates the campaigns of 1864, including the Battles of the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, and the siege of Petersburg. While Robert E. Lee battled Grant to a stalemate in Virginia, however, William Tecumseh Sherman's Union forces took Atlanta before beginning their March to the Sea, destroying Confederate morale...2017-08-2500 minYale University Press PodcastYale University Press PodcastThe Life and Politics of William F. BuckleyAlvin Felzenberg shares stories about William F. Buckley, from his early family life to the formation of the modern conservative movement.2017-05-2534 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleThe Inner 4 - Funky MulliganBen Senterfit; reeds, Javier Gonzalez; guitar, Wm Yale; bass, Bob Mulligan; drums. recorded at Roble, N. Boulder on April 25, 1998.2016-06-1704 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleUnited Dope Front - Yes It Isrecorded at the Gothic, Denver on May 6, 2000. Ben Senterfit; bari sax, Andrew Diamond; keys, Timbuk; tables, Wm. Yale; bass Phil Martin; drums, Dameion Hines; percussion.2016-05-0904 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleBatTrap - Collection of Masksrecorded in Dumont Sept. 1990.2016-04-2504 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleWm Yale - Evening Flight To L.A.recorded at Roble April 2001.2016-03-3102 minReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastLindsey Pollak- Getting From College To Career (In Tough Times)Now is the most difficult time in decades to find a job after college. Lindsey Pollak shares the college-to-career secrets she’s learned from recruiters, successful professionals and other experts on what it really takes to find and win a job in a challenging and ever-changing global economy. In this guest expert interview with Lindsey and William Arruda, founder of Reach Personal Branding, listeners learned:    ▪    Why careers for Gen Y (born 1982-2005) are fundamentally different than previous generations’ careers    ▪    How college students and recent grads can avoid the biggest mistake in job hunting    ▪    What parents can do to help    ▪  ...2016-01-2157 minReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastGretchen Rubin- The Happiness Project Revisited: The Social Engagement JourneyHappiness is a universal aspiration and yet can be so difficult to attain. For this episode, The Reach Personal Branding Interview Series is bringing back guest expert Gretchen Rubin, author of The New York Times #1 bestseller The Happiness Project, who was previously interviewed in September 2008. Gretchen will discuss her literary and personal journey creating the project and the book. In fact, The Happiness Project is more than a book and a blog, it’s a movement. Happiness Project groups have sprung up from San Francisco to Johannesburg, where people meet to discuss their own happiness projects. Dozens of...2016-01-2159 minReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastReach Personal Branding Interview Series podcastDorie Clark- Stand Out: How to Become a Recognized Expert In Your FieldHBR and Forbes contributor Dorie Clark joins us again to show you how to develop breakthrough ideas and build a following around them! Too many people believe that if they keep their heads down and work hard, they will be lauded as experts on the merits of their work. But that’s simply not true anymore. To advance your business or your cause, you have to inspire others to listen and take action. In this interview based on her new book Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, Do...2016-01-2157 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleKelvin Quince - Today Is the DayKelvin Quince: Fender Rhodes; Wm Yale: Guitar; Adam Isadore: Drums. recorded live to 2-track at 126 Belmont, Paterson on March 18, 1994.2016-01-1809 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleWm Yale - Enquanto Seu Lobo Nao VemA cover of a great Caetano Veloso tune. Recorded at Casa Roble, North Boulder August 2002.2015-12-1702 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleUnited Dope Front - Half-Builtrecorded at the Fox, Boulder CO on Sept. 14, 2000.2015-09-2509 minWilliam YaleWilliam YaleBob, Tony, Bill & Wes - Teeter-Totterrecorded in East Rutherford Nov. 21, 1988. Bob Sushko; guitar, Tony Messano; keys, Wm. Yale; bass and Wes Jensen; drums2015-09-0309 minInternational Festival of Arts & IdeasInternational Festival of Arts & IdeasNew Haven and Yale: Dreaming New Worlds TogetherJohn DeStefano Jr., outgoing mayor of New Haven, and Richard Levin, outgoing president of Yale University, reflect on their 20-year partnership to knit together university and city. At the close of the DeStefano-Levin era, we ask: What is the legacy of this extraordinary partnership? What will it mean for New Haven’s future? Moderated by Douglas Rae, Richard S. Ely Professor of Management & Professor of Political Science. John DeStefano, Jr. John DeStefano, Jr. was sworn in as the 49th Mayor of New Haven on January 1, 1994. He is serving his 10th term in office. Mayor DeStefano has worked hard and su...2013-07-2200 minYale University Press PodcastYale University Press PodcastA Conversation with Chris Gondek, A.K. Sandoval-Strausz and Claudia NahsonIn Episode 11, Chris Gondek speaks with (1) A. K. Sandoval-Strausz who explores the idea of American hospitality and the modern hotel as an uniquely American invention, and with (2) Claudia Nahson about the art of William Steig — the well-known cartoonist and cover artist for The New Yorker.2008-03-0629 minSouthern Arts FederationSouthern Arts FederationSouthern Arts Federation - Episode XXIV - Paul FestaAllen Bell (SAF's new Program Director for Contemporary Arts and New Initiatives) interviews Paul Festa. Filmmaker and writer Paul Festa studied violin at the Julliard School before graduating in 1996 from Yale College, where he studied English. His essays have appeared in Nerve, Salon, Best Sex Writing 2005 and Best Sex Writing 2006. He lives in San Francisco with his boyfriend, James, and their dog, Ziggy. Apparition of the Eternal Church, his first feature film, has screened at film festivals throughout the United States and Europe, winning several prizes and awards. The interview reveals how Festa came to filmmaking, provides some backstory and...2008-01-2929 minYale ReligionYale ReligionA Politically Engaged SpiritualityIn this lecture, William Sloane Coffin, Jr. challenges the church to respond to biblical mandates “like truth-telling, confronting injustice and pursuing peace” while avoiding use of “theological sledgehammers bludgeoning people into rigid orthodoxy.” Coffin, who died a year after delivering this lecture, served as Yale University chaplain from 1958 to 1975. (April 28, 2005)2007-08-1522 min