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True FOQN CrimesTrue FOQN CrimesZachary Davis: The Sledgehammer Murder MysteryWhat drives a 15-year-old to commit the unthinkable? In this chilling episode of FOQN Crimes, we unravel the dark story of Zachary Davis, who brutally murdered his mother with a sledgehammer before attempting to cover it up with a house fire. Delve into the disturbing interrogation footage, where Zachary chillingly reveals his actions and motives. Was it a reflection of his troubled past, marked by family tragedy and mental health struggles? Join us as we explore themes of psychological thrillers and the complexities of criminal profiling in this notorious case that shocked the nation. Ready to dive deeper into human...2024-11-0325 minProperTea PodcastProperTea PodcastDisclosures with Zachary Soccio-MarandolaWelcome to ProperTea, where we spill all the details on the highs and lows of the real estate world! In this episode, we’re diving deep into the essential topic of disclosures in real estate with returning guest, lawyer Zachary Soccio-Marandola.Zachary unpacks what disclosures are, why they’re crucial for both buyers and sellers, and the common pitfalls to avoid. Katie and Zachary share valuable tips for buyers on what to look for in disclosures and how to ask the right questions. Sellers will also gain insight into best practices for transparent communication, ensuring a smoother tran...2024-11-0130 minFull Proof TheologyFull Proof Theology153 - Zachary Garris on How to Honor Our FathersSupport the show!! - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisGo to ionlayer.com and use code FPT to get $100 off your first kit. Go right now to hillsdale.edu/proof to enrollBuy the book - https://www.newchristendompress.com/fathersEbook - https://amzn.to/47wMWtthttps://knowingscripture.com/X - https://x.com/ZacharyGarrisSummary2024-10-071h 11Life Science SuccessLife Science SuccessUnlocking Genomic Medicine's Future: Dr. Zachary Brooks Reveals AllSend us a textIn this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast, my guest is Dr. Zachary S. Brooks, a serial entrepreneur, #1 Best Selling Author, and founder of UGenome AI. Dr. Brooks brings a wealth of experience from his diverse background in technology startups, financial services, and digital authentication. As the founder of UGenome AI, he's at the forefront of developing innovative SaaS tools for genomic medicine. We'll explore his journey from studying bilingual decision-making to becoming a leader in the life sciences field, and discuss how his experiences as an international athlete and multilingual individual...2024-10-0548 minHuman Wreckage True CrimeHuman Wreckage True CrimeZachary Davis: I Murdered my Mother.Send us a textWhat drives a teenager to commit such an unfathomable act against his own family? On this heart-stopping episode of Human Wreckage, we confront the haunting story of Zachary Davis, a 15-year-old who turned his darkest thoughts into a gruesome reality. By dissecting the events leading up to that fateful night in August 2012, we uncover how the tragic death of Zachary’s father and subsequent mental health struggles spiraled into a horrifying crime that left his mother dead and his brother narrowly escaping death.As we navigate through the chilling details of th...2024-06-2810 minOpravdové zločinyOpravdové zločiny#316 - Zachary Davis & Dylan RedwineZachary slyšel hlasy v hlavě a rozhodl se je poslechnout. Dylan zjistil tajemství svého otce. Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/316/s/ (00:00:00) znělka (00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti (00:00:23) film tipy (00:04:14) tipy na kryty (00:08:43) Zachary Davis (00:34:39) Opravdové zločiny 3 (00:42:35) Madeleine McCann (update) (00:46:47) Snapchat (00:56:40) Dylan Redwine (01:13:43) fotky Jsme Zločinožrouti (01:15:15) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě 2024-06-231h 15ProperTea PodcastProperTea PodcastReal Estate Law With Zachary Soccio-MarandolaJoin us for a deep dive into the intricate world of real estate law on this episode of ProperTea. Our guest, Zachary Soccio-Marandola, a seasoned real estate attorney, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. From understanding contracts to navigating property disputes, Zachary sheds light on the legal intricacies that every real estate investor, agent, and homeowner should be aware of. It’s a team effort and lawyers are a part of your real estate team! So grab your cup of tea and get ready to sip on some valuable legal insights! Understanding the legal framework is...2024-03-1537 minAll the Sins WorldwideAll the Sins Worldwide16. Zachary Davis - The Teen Who Killed His Own MomOn this week's episode, Jess discusses the case of Zachary Davis, who at just 15 years old killed his own mother in her bed. The first killer child to be featured on our show. Dr. Phil Interview - https://youtu.be/Azz-lmYjv74?si=dsOs-GKjMFPiYSJC Sources - https://allthatsinteresting.com/zachary-davis https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/hendersonville/2015/06/05/teen-killed-mom-gets-years-hendersonville/28547279/2023-11-2924 minCriminal ArchivesCriminal ArchivesThe disturbing case of Zachary DavisToday’s case divides opinion. The fact that Zachary Davis committed a crime is irrefutable. The problem that many have concerns his treatment at the trial as it is believed that he suffered, and suffers from, a mental disorder. Yet at the trial he was treated as an ordinary civilian, sent to prison without the necessary psychiatric care. Now, I will talk about the crime committed by Zachary Davis against his own mum Melanie Davis. 📱 Notification of new cases on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/criminalarchives/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-11-0607 minLiving Our Beliefs: Exploring Faith & Religion in Daily LifeLiving Our Beliefs: Exploring Faith & Religion in Daily LifeBonus. Religion in the Public Sphere, a Christian View (Zachary Davis)Episode 43. Zachary Davis, a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or Mormons), has been deeply involved in producing podcasts and other media about religion. In this Bonus episode, we discuss the role of religion in the public sphere. He talks about the importance of bringing your whole self into the community, and makes the distinction between scholarly work and devotional practice. Part of his own public expression of his faith is through the various podcasts and publications he produces and manages, including the Ministry of Ideas podcast and Faith Matters magazine.2023-06-2930 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIlluminations Episode 9: Rituals for a Dying WorldAbsorbing the full reality of climate change will require more than a scientific approach. Some American Jews are showing how religious ritual can help us metabolize catastrophic grief while also pointing towards a future rebirth.Guests:-Jennie Rosenn, Founder & CEO of Dayenu-Andrue Kahn, Central Synagogue-Malkah Binah Klein, Community leaderThis episode was produced by Liya Rechtman.Zachary Davis is the host of Ministry of Ideas and Writ Large and the Editor-in-Chief of Wayfare Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphon...2023-06-2223 minMisery ManorMisery ManorEpi 75: Zachary Davis: 15yo Who Brutally Killed His Mother & Attempted To Burn His Brother AliveIn 2012, Zachary Davis bludgeoned his mother to death & attempted to burn the house down with his brother still inside. His plan failed miserably & soon Zachary was arrested for murder. Zachary had a history of mental illness & many people showed compassion for his actions while on the other hand many people considered him “pure evil”. In this episode, I will play the actual audio of Zachary Davis’ confession of murdering his mother & you can hear him laugh while discussing the details. Whether the murder was cold-blooded or brought on by a mental illness, at the end of the day it is a VERY...2023-04-1435 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIlluminations Episode 4: Quantum BuddhismWhat’s the spiritual significance of quantum mechanics? One answer comes from the Dalai Lama - a surprising but genuine lover of scientific investigation. GuestsJose Perillan - Associate Professor of Physics and Science, Technology and Society and the Pauline Newman Director of Science, Technology, and Society at Vassar College Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-03-1526 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIlluminations IntroductionIlluminations is a limited series that reveals the untold friendship of religion and science. Through interviews and stories drawn from a range of cultures, faiths, and eras, this series reveals the unknown and unexpected histories of how religion and science have been entangled across time. We hear why the Dalai Lama loves quantum mechanics; why the Mormon faith inspires a search for extraterrestrial life; why the Scientific Revolution was catalyzed by a religious quest to uncover divine craftsmanship. These surprising narratives explode the myth that faith and science are destined to be enemies and reveal how they worked as...2023-03-1108 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIlluminations TeaserIlluminations is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that reveals the untold friendship of religion and science. Through interviews and stories drawn from a range of cultures, faiths, and eras, this series reveals the unknown and unexpected histories of how religion and science have been entangled across time. We hear why the Dalai Lama loves quantum mechanics; why the Mormon faith inspires a search for extraterrestrial life; why the Scientific Revolution was catalyzed by a religious quest to uncover divine craftsmanship. These surprising narratives explode the myth that faith and science are destined to be enemies. 2023-03-1002 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIntroducing Measure for MeasureIntroducing Measure for Measure, a new limited series from Ministry of Ideas.We love a good chart or graph but we think measurement is more complex and interesting than data points. In each episode of the Measure for Measure, we look at a different unit of measure as a fundamental grammar of our lives. Learn more at ministryofideas.org/measurePRODUCTION TEAMLiya Rechtman is Executive Producer and co-host of Measure for Measure and Managing Producer of Ministry of Ideas. She is a climate activist and Jew about town.And...2023-02-2801 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 24: The Shining SurfaceIt's common to equate meaning with depth, but the surface of things, with its wild and rapturous beauty, can coax us into life.GUESTStephanie Paulsell is the Susan Shallcross Swartz Professor of the Practice of Christian Studies in the Harvard Divinity School and served as the Interim Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church from 2019 to 2020. An ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), she is the author of Religion Around Virginia Woolf, (2019), editor (with David Carrasco and Mara Willard) of Goodness and the Literary Imagination (2019), and a regular columnist in The Christian Cen...2023-02-2706 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 23: Limits and LoveWe are finite creatures who struggle to accept our finitude. But if we can learn to embrace our limits, we will find that our relations with one another, the created world, and God allow us to experience a love so exquisite, it need not last forever.Guest: Matthew Ichihashi Potts is Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church at Harvard University. He studies the thought and practice of Christian communities through attention to diverse literary and theological texts.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that...2023-02-2610 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 22: Head and HeartMeaning paradoxically has to be both made and discovered, an inescapable entanglement of the singular and the universal. And though the fruit of such wrestling may not be uncomplicated happiness, it often leads to a deeper awareness of the sweetness of existence, the holiness of an hour.Guest: Zohar Atkins is the Founder of Etz Hasadeh, a Center for Existential Torah. He is a Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. He holds a DPhil in Theology from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and semikha from the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he...2023-02-2522 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 21: Throbbing with LifeScience often draws a picture of the world as a giant machine, a meaningless mechanical clock ticking and tocking forever. But religion and poetry offer a different view, one that is teeming with life and overflowing with spirit.Guest: Michael Ruse is a British-born Canadian philosopher of science who specializes in the philosophy of biology and works on the relationship between science and religion.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be lived more meaningfully. Featuring meditations by some of the world’s most sensitive and ins...2023-02-2407 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 20: Love, Work, and PlayThough life’s ultimate meaning may be elusive, the goods of love, work and play are so deeply rewarding that for most people they are sufficient for creating a happy life. And with new advances in neuroscience, we increasingly understand why that is at a molecular level.Guest: Paul Thagard is a philosopher, cognitive scientist, and author of many interdisciplinary books. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo, where he founded and directed the Cognitive Science Program.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explore...2023-02-2310 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 19: Mysteries and MetaphorsThere is a deep mystery to the existence of the universe. And although a final answer to the question of meaning is not possible, it is our highest responsibility and greatest hope to seek one.Guest: Francis J. Ambrosio is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at Georgetown University. Dr. Ambrosio’s teaching interests are in the areas of Plato, Dante, Existentialism, and Postmodernism.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be lived more meaningfully. Featuring meditations by some of the world’s most sensitive and insig...2023-02-2212 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 18: Unfolding NarrativesMeaning is less an objective thing to be discovered than a life-project, a narrative that unfolds over time. This doesn’t mean that every detail of our life fits a perfectly coherent plot, but rather we forge a beautiful expression of our deepest values.Guest: Todd May is Class of 1941 Memorial Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University and the author of A Significant Life: Human Meaning in a Silent Universe.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be lived more meaningfully. Featuring meditations by some of the...2023-02-2112 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 17: Remaking the WorldWe inherit a world that is already made, full of stories and structures and significance. But all of us have the capacity to remake the world and the meanings available in it.Guest: Simon Critchley is the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. His work engages in many areas: continental philosophy, philosophy and literature, psychoanalysis, ethics, and political theory, among others. His most recent books include The Problem with Levinas and ABC of Impossibility, though he has written on topics as diverse as David Bowie, religion, and suicide....2023-02-2011 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 16: Passionate EngagementMeaning is more than pleasure or even happiness—it is an intense and fulfilling engagement in projects and relationships that bring forth the best within us and disclose mysterious, beautiful worlds of love.Guest: Susan R. Wolf is the Edna J. Koury Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Professor Wolf’s interests range widely over moral psychology, value theory, and normative ethics. Her research has focused especially on the relation between moral and nonmoral values, the nature and conditions of responsibility, and the idea of meaningfulness as a dimens...2023-02-1913 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 15: Subjectivity and SignificanceWe have a tendency to view our lives as meaningful only if we are involved in heroic acts of service, creativity, or achievement. But this is misguided. Even when we are ordinary, we are all, as living creatures, capable of an intense engagement with the world that infuses life with significance.Guest: Michael Hauskeller is the head of philosophy department at the University of Liverpool. He is a generalist, trying to come to terms with this "deeply puzzling world" (to borrow an expression of Mary Midgley's), to understand it and to understand our place in it...2023-02-1816 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 14: The Challenge of ChoiceThe vast range of choices we can make about our lives is one of the great blessings of modernity. But that very freedom makes it hard to know what to believe or where we belong. Even more difficult is that capitalism is constantly shaping our values and perceptions towards its own ethos. Perhaps there is a way out through making our worlds smaller.Guest: Paul Froese is a Professor of Sociology at Baylor University and the Director of the Baylor Religion Surveys. He is the author of three books, his most recent is On Purpose: How...2023-02-1711 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 13: Flickers of LightThe realization that our lives are incredibly brief and we are almost certainly not going to be remembered by anyone 100 years from now can cause deep angst—but it can also liberate us to abandon work and activities that smother our spirit and instead embrace the exquisite pleasures of friendship, nature and simply being alive.Guest: Wendy Syfret is a Melbourne based writer, editor, and author of The Sunny Nihilist: How a Meaningless Life Can Make You Truly Happy.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be l...2023-02-1608 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 12: Expansion of LifeExperiencing a crisis of meaning, a time when our life and world no longer cohere, is painful and wrenching. But these encounters with the abyss can also be moments of rebirth and expansion, when we lay down our smaller selves and discover deeper and more abundant ways of relating to the earth and one another.Guest: Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with an interest in ancient philosophy, and a focus on the skills and insights that illuminate our inner lives. His most recent book is Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Guide for the Spiri...2023-02-1508 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 11: Living MusicMusic is not merely entertainment—it is a living tradition, a connective tissue linking generations together in a shared pursuit of joy and significance. And through those links across time and space, we build a world of meaning, one improvisation at a time.Guest: Vijay Iyer is an American composer, pianist, bandleader, producer, and writer based in New York City. The New York Times has called him a "social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker and multicultural gateway." Iyer received a 2013 MacArthur Fellowship,a Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, a United States Artists Fell...2023-02-1415 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 10: Connection in CommunityMeaning is more than an abstraction—it is a sense that we matter to one another, woven together with threads of reciprocity. But in those times when we feel lost and cut off from our sources of strength, we may have to simply move forward in faith, holding out hope for renewal and restoration.Guest: The Rev. Dr. Stephanie M. Crumpton is a professor of practical theology at McCormick Theological Seminary. Prior to that, she was an assistant professor of practical theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She taught and lectured at Hood Theol...2023-02-1307 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 9: Questing SpiritsThe experience of existence is one of bewilderment and even anguish. Anguish because we feel that we are incomplete beings longing for completion, mired in immanence yet yearning for transcendence. Often, that questing spirit can lead us on the journey to God.Guest: John Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Reading and an Honorary Fellow, St John’s College at Oxford University. He has published over thirty books—including In Search of the Soul and How to Believe.Making Meaning is produced by Jack Pombriant and Zachary Davis. Artwork by Dan Pe...2023-02-1208 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 8: Gifts of BelongingIn music, Kimbra found a way to create and share gifts. And through that gifting, she provides space for others to find deep connection and belonging. But music also offers something more mysterious—a language to wrestle with meaning, an attempt to capture and express the experience of life.Guest: Kimbra is a two-time Grammy Award and six-time Aria winner who mixes pop, R&B, jazz, and rock. Some of her most famous singles include “Cameo Lover,” “Belong,” and “Somebody that I Used To Know.”Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that expl...2023-02-1110 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 7: Virtuous StoriesThe human being is a storytelling animal, and no story is more important to us than our own. But we don’t write that story in a vacuum. We are born in media res and must develop ways of making sense of ourselves if we want to truly flourish.Guest: Jennifer Frey is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina and host of the philosophy and literature podcast Sacred and Profane Love. She writes about virtue, action, practical reason, and what it might mean to live well as a human person....2023-02-1012 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 6: Here and NowIt’s common to look beyond life—to eternity or God—for meaning. But as the experience of seeing a cherry tree in bloom reveals, there is deep value in the immanent, the immediate, the now.Guest: Julian Baggini is a philosopher, journalist and the author of over 20 books about philosophy written for a general audience. He is co-founder of The Philosophers' Magazine and has written for numerous international newspapers and magazines. In addition to writing on the subject of philosophy he has also written books on atheism, secularism, and the nature of national identity.Mak...2023-02-0913 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 5: Beyond HappinessOrganizing our lives around the pursuit of happiness—defined as positive feelings—can ultimately leave our souls hungry. Instead, we should try connecting ourselves to deeper things: compassion, community, ritual, and awe.Guest: Emily Esfahani Smith is a writer, editor, and speaker in Washington DC. She draws on psychology, philosophy, and literature to write about the human experience—why we are the way we are and how we can find grace and meaning in a world that is full of suffering. Her book The Power of Meaning, an international bestseller, has been translated into 16 different languages...2023-02-0809 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 4: Weaving the World TogetherMeaning is less a secret to discover than an emergent property, a byproduct of engaging with the world. Through experimentation and an orientation of openness, we can weave ourselves into a broader cloth of coherence.Guest:Michael Steger is the Founder and Director of the Center for Meaning and Purpose, and Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University. He also serves as an Extraordinary Professor by North-West University in South Africa. He received his B.A. in Psychology from Macalester College, his MS in Counseling from the University of Oregon in 1997, and his Ph.D. i...2023-02-0713 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 3: The Weight of the WorldThe ideology of capitalism, which drives us to find happiness in endless exertion and economic gain, dulls our emotions and blinds us to the source of our most abundant meaning—relationships and solidarity with other people.Guest: Kathryn Lofton is a scholar of religion and has written extensively about capitalism, popular culture, and the secular. She’s the author of three books: Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon; Consuming Religion; and Woman’s Work: An Anthology of African-American Women’s Historical Writings. Lofton earned her PhD in Religious Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel...2023-02-0607 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 2: A Fortunate CoalescenceWe’re often given the following choice: either there’s a cosmic, eternal purpose to our lives or nothing matters at all. But perhaps the meaning of life is the meaning in life—witnessing the dance of light on leaves or the catching of a perfect wave.Guest: Aaron James is philosophy professor at UC Irvine and the author of Surfing with Sarte: An Aquatic Inquiry into the Life of Meaning.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be lived more meaningfully. Featuring meditations by some of the...2023-02-0510 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMaking Meaning Episode 1: You Don't Have To Be SpecialFeelings of meaninglessness often are caused by how we understand ourselves. If we change how we think about our worth, we’ll discover radiant meaning can be found in even the most ordinary aspects of our lives.Guest: David Burns is a leading psychiatrist and a pioneer of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. His best-selling book, Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy has sold over 4 million copies and is the book most frequently “prescribed” for depressed patients by psychiatrists and psychologists in the United States and Canada.Making Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas tha...2023-02-0410 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIntroducing Making MeaningWhen I was 25, the world I had known ended. I no longer believed the religion I was raised in was true, and I found myself having to build a new foundation of meaning. Show DescriptionMaking Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be lived more meaningfully. Featuring meditations by some of the world’s most sensitive and insightful thinkers, Making Meaning will give you fresh perspective and encouragement to live with greater intention and fullness. Making Meaning is produced by Jack Pombriant and Zachary Davis. Artw...2023-02-0304 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasForbidden FruitContemporary diet culture is only the latest manifestation of a long history of religious fervor about food.Guests Isabel Foxen Duke, health coach Alan Levinovitz, Professor of Religious Studies at James Madison University Corrie Norman, Associate Director, Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-1229 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasEnlightened CynicismTrust in government, media, organized religion, businesses and even democracy is at historic lows. But what if the answer to declining faith in institutions isn’t more hope, but more cynicism?Guests Sharon Stanley, Professor of Political Science at the University of Memphis and the author of The French Enlightenment and the Emergence of Modern Cynicism. David Mazella, Professor of English at the University of Houston and the author of The Making of Modern Cynicism Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-1120 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasDemeritocracyTotal faith in meritocracy leads to the dangerous belief that all social winners and losers are wholly deserving. Instead, we need an economy of grace.Guests Victor Tan Chen, assistant professor of sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University and author of Cut Loose: Jobless and Hopeless in an Unfair Economy Thomas Frank, author of What’s the Matter with Kansas? and Listen, Liberal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-1025 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasSecular SalvationsThe decline of organized religion in the West has opened up new paths for individuals to pursue what once was once understood to be salvation.Guests Craig Calhoun, President of the Berggruen Institute and author of Rethinking Secularism Sean Kelly, Professor of Philosophy of Harvard University and author of All Things Shining Angie Thurston, fellow at On Being and author of How We Gather Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0921 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of Ideas21st Century CitizenshipWhat does it mean to be a citizen in America today?Guests Danielle Allen, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics and University Professor at Harvard University Erhardt Graeff, PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab Center for Civic Media Shanelle Matthews, Director of Communications for the Black Lives Matter global network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0815 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasMirror Image16th-century glass mirrors and 21st-century camera phones actually share a lot in common; they both are technologies that shaped new forms of the self.Guests Ian Mortimer, historian and author of Millennium: From Religion to Revolution: How Civilization Has Changed Over a Thousand Years Ilan Stavans, professor of Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College and author of I Love My Selfie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0715 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasWhite BalanceUnderstanding race in America requires understanding its relationship to class.Guests Joshua Bennett, writer and poet Julian Bourg, Professor of History at Boston College Nancy Isenberg, author of White Trash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0613 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of Ideas(In)efficiencyEfficiency has moved from a technique for measuring machines to a widely held moral value. But at what cost?Guests Jennifer Alexander, Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota and author of The Mantra of Efficiency: From Waterwheel to Social Control Tom Hodgkinson, founder and editor of The Idler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0516 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasGeneration Why?Who gets to define generational cohorts and do they obscure more than illuminate?Guests Neil Howe, author of Generations Tony Tulathimutte, author of Why There’s No ‘Millennial’ Novel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0413 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasSeriously FunnyWhat happens when politics becomes comedy and the jester becomes the king?Guests Emily Nussbaum, television critic for The New Yorker Avi Steinberg, writer Kwesi Mensah, comedian Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0314 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasThe Shape of HistoryThe way we think about history can affect our belief that we can change it.Guests Jo Guldi, Associate Professor at Southern Methodist University and author of The History Manifesto Amber Morningstar Byars, artist and Standing Rock protestor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0212 minMinistry of IdeasMinistry of IdeasIntroducing Ministry of IdeasIntroducing Ministry of Ideas, a podcast that explores the ideas that shape our lives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-01-0101 minTeachers Talk CrimeTeachers Talk CrimeEp. 51 - Zachary DavisHappy almost holidays everyone. We hope you are done with your Christmas shopping and enjoying your much needed break. Zachary Davis was struggling from mental illness at the age of 9 years old when his father passed away. After attending a few therapy sessions and receiving a proper diagnosis his mother pulled him from therapy and moved the family to a new town. It was there that Zachary fell deeper into his mental illness and ultimately succumbed to the voices in his head. He bludgeoned his mother Melanie Davis to death and set the home on fire in an...2022-12-191h 05Mogota : True Crime Affaires Criminelles !Mogota : True Crime Affaires Criminelles !"J'ai tué ma mère.." le terrible meurtre de Zachary Davis !Aujourd'hui on se retrouve pour un nouveau podcast avec L'affaire Zachary Davis , une histoire true crime à la fois triste et flippante. Vous allez découvrire la follie d'un Homme capable des pires horreurs.. J'espère que tu apprécieras cet podcast à écouter dans le noir complet.. Rejoins moi sur Youtube pour les vidéo avec images : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SraJgWOWAoQ&ab_channel=Mogota Et insta pour discuter avec moi  : 📷 INSTAGRAM : Mogotasama Contact pro : Mogokusama@gmail.com #truecrime2022-12-0425 minSecret LifeSecret LifeZachary: I Wore a Mask to Protect MyselfAfter losing his mother at a young age, Zachary was forced to live with his rage-filled father and his home life became a secret._____If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction, depression, trauma, sexual abuse or feeling overwhelmed, we've compiled a list of resources at secretlifepodcast.com.______To share your secret and be a guest on the show email secretlifepodcast@icloud.com_____Zachary is a writer, a coach, and a heart-centered entrepreneur who loves helping others. His writing focuses on his experiences around holistic...2022-07-1822 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningThe Shining SurfaceIt's common to equate meaning with depth, but the surface of things, with its wild and rapturous beauty, can coax us into life.GUESTStephanie Paulsell is the Susan Shallcross Swartz Professor of the Practice of Christian Studies in the Harvard Divinity School and served as the Interim Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church from 2019 to 2020.  An ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), she is the author of  Religion Around Virginia Woolf, (2019), editor (with David Carrasco and Mara Willard) of Goodness and the Literary Imagination (2019), and a regular columnist in...2022-06-2906 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 23: Limits and LoveWe are finite creatures who struggle to accept our finitude. But if we can learn to embrace our limits, we will find that our relations with one another, the created world, and God allow us to experience a love so exquisite, it need not last forever.  GUESTMatthew Ichihashi Potts is Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church at Harvard University. He studies the thought and practice of Christian communities through attention to diverse literary and theological texts.2022-05-0310 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 22: Head and HeartMeaning paradoxically has to be both made and discovered, an inescapable entanglement of the singular and the universal. And though the fruit of such wrestling may not be uncomplicated happiness, it often leads to a deeper awareness of the ecstasy of existence, the holiness of an hour. GUESTZohar Atkins is the Founder of Etz Hasadeh, a Center for Existential Torah. He is a Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. He holds a DPhil in Theology from Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and semikha from the Jewish T...2022-04-2722 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 21: Throbbing with LifeScience often draws a picture of the world as a giant machine, a meaningless mechanical clock ticking and tocking forever. But religion and poetry offer a different view, one that is teeming with life and overflowing with spirit. GUESTMichael Ruse  is a British-born Canadian philosopher of science who specializes in the philosophy of biology and works on the relationship between science and religion. 2022-04-1907 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 20: Love, Work & PlayThough life’s ultimate meaning may be elusive, the goods of love, work and play are so deeply rewarding that for most people they are sufficient for creating a happy life. And with new advances in neuroscience, we increasingly understand why that is at a molecular level. GUESTPaul Thagard is a philosopher, cognitive scientist, and author of many interdisciplinary books. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo, where he founded and directed the Cognitive Science Program. 2022-04-1010 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 19: Mysteries and MetaphorsThere is a deep mystery to the existence of the universe. And although a final answer to the question of meaning is not possible, it is our highest responsibility and greatest hope to seek one.GUESTFrancis J. Ambrosio is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at Georgetown University. Dr. Ambrosio’s teaching interests are in the areas of Plato, Dante, Existentialism, and Postmodernism.2022-04-0712 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 18: Unfolding NarrativesMeaning is less an objective thing to be discovered than a life-project, a narrative that unfolds over time. This doesn’t mean that every detail of our life fits a perfectly coherent plot, but rather we forge a beautiful expression of our deepest values. GUESTTodd May is Class of 1941 Memorial Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University and the author of A Significant Life: Human Meaning in a Silent Universe. 2022-03-2812 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 17: Remaking the WorldWe inherit a world that is already made, full of stories and structures and significance. But all of us have the capacity to remake the world and the meanings available in it.GUESTSimon Critchley is the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. His work engages in many areas: continental philosophy, philosophy and literature, psychoanalysis, ethics, and political theory, among others. His most recent books include The Problem with Levinas and ABC of Impossibility, though he has written on topics as diverse as David Bowie, religion...2022-03-1911 minGet Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGet Top Full Audiobooks in History, World[Spanish] - ¿Qué haría Frida?: Una guía para vivir atrevidamente by Arianna DavisPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/577986 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - ¿Qué haría Frida?: Una guía para vivir atrevidamente Author: Arianna Davis Narrator: Daniela Luján Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 33 minutes Release date: March 17, 2022 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Frida kahlo;pintores;creatividad;pinturas;pintores:iconos mexicanos;libertad sexual;leon trotsky;josephine baker;modelos de vida;Saliendo de la sombra del esposo;empoderate;empoderada;mujer empoderada;toma control de tu vida;maneja tu vida;como dejar de ser victima;inspiraciones;como ser empoderada;como tomar control de tu vida;como dejar de depender de la gente...2022-03-1705 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 16: Passionate EngagementMeaning is more than pleasure or even happiness—it is an intense and fulfilling engagement in projects and relationships that bring forth the best within us and disclose mysterious, beautiful worlds of love.GUESTSusan R. Wolf is the Edna J. Koury Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Professor Wolf’s interests range widely over moral psychology, value theory, and normative ethics. Her research has focused especially on the relation between moral and nonmoral values, the nature and conditions of responsibility, and the idea of mean...2022-03-1513 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 15: Subjectivity and SignificanceWe have a tendency to view our lives as meaningful only if we are involved in heroic acts of service, creativity, or achievement. But this is misguided. Even when we are ordinary, we are all, as living creatures, capable of an intense engagement with the world that infuses life with significance. GUESTMichael Hauskeller is the head of philosophy department at the University of Liverpool. He is a generalist, trying to come to terms with this "deeply puzzling world" (to borrow an expression of Mary Midgley's), to understand it and to understand o...2022-03-1516 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 14: The Challenge of ChoiceThe vast range of choices we can make about our lives is one of the great blessings of modernity. But that very freedom makes it hard to know what to believe or where we belong. Even more difficult is that capitalism is constantly shaping our values and perceptions towards its own ethos. But perhaps there is a way out through making our worlds smaller.GUESTPaul Froese is a Professor of Sociology at Baylor University and the Director of the Baylor Religion Surveys. He is the author of three books, his most recent is On...2022-03-0411 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 13: Flickers of LifeThe realization that our lives are incredibly brief and we are almost certainly not going to be remembered by anyone 100 years from now can cause deep angst—but it can also liberate us to abandon work and activities that smother our spirit and instead embrace the exquisite pleasures of friendship, nature and simply being alive. GUESTWendy Syfret is a Melbourne based writer, editor, and author of The Sunny Nihilist: How a Meaningless Life Can Make You Truly Happy. SHOW DESCRIPTION Makin...2022-02-2408 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 12: Expansion of LifeExperiencing a crisis of meaning, a time when our life and world no longer cohere, is painful and wrenching. But these encounters with the abyss can also be moments of rebirth and expansion, when we lay down our smaller selves and discover deeper and more abundant ways of relating to the earth and one another. GUESTMark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with an interest in ancient philosophy, and a focus on the skills and insights that illuminate our inner lives. His most recent book is Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Gui...2022-02-1508 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 11: Living MusicMusic is not merely entertainment—it is a living tradition, a connective tissue linking generations together in a shared pursuit of joy and significance. And through those links across time and space, we build a world of meaning, one improvisation at a time. GUEST BIOVijay Iyer is an American composer, pianist, bandleader, producer, and writer based in New York City. The New York Times has called him a "social conscience, multimedia collaborator, system builder, rhapsodist, historical thinker and multicultural gateway." Iyer received a 2013 MacArthur Fellowship,a Doris Duke Per...2022-02-1015 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 10: Connection in CommunityMeaning is more than an abstraction—it is a sense that we matter to one another, woven together with threads of reciprocity. But in those times when we feel lost and cut off from our sources of strength, we may have to simply move forward in faith, holding out hope for renewal and restoration.GUEST BIOThe Rev. Dr. Stephanie M. Crumpton is a professor of practical theology at McCormick Theological Seminary. Prior to that, she was an assistant professor of practical theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary in Lancaster, Pe...2022-02-1007 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 9: Questing SpiritsThe experience of existence is one of bewilderment and even anguish. Anguish because we feel that we are incomplete beings longing for completion, mired in immanence yet yearning for transcendence. Often, that questing spirit can lead us on the journey to God. GUEST BIOJohn Cottingham is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Reading and an Honorary Fellow, St John’s College at Oxford University. He has published over thirty books—including In Search of the Soul and How to Believe.2022-01-2508 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 8: Gifts of BelongingIn music, Kimbra found a way to create and share gifts. And through that gifting, she provides space for others to find deep connection and belonging. But music also offers something more mysterious—a language to wrestle with meaning, an attempt to capture and express the experience of life. Guest BioKimbra is a two-time Grammy Award and six-time Aria winner who mixes pop, R&B, jazz, and rock. Some of her most famous singles include “Cameo Lover,” “Belong,” and “Somebody that I Used To Know.” 2022-01-1810 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 7: Virtuous StoriesThe human being is a storytelling animal, and no story is more important to us than our own. But we don’t write that story in a vacuum. We are born in media res and must develop ways of making sense of ourselves if we want to truly flourish. GUEST BIOJennifer Frey is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina and host of the philosophy and literature podcast Sacred and Profane Love. She writes about virtue, action, practical reason, and what it might mean to live well as...2022-01-1112 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 6: Here and NowIt’s common to look beyond life—to eternity or God—for meaning. But as the experience of seeing a cherry tree in bloom reveals, there is deep value in the immanent, the immediate, the now. Guest BioJulian Baggini is a philosopher, journalist and the author of over 20 books about philosophy written for a general audience. He is co-founder of The Philosophers' Magazine and has written for numerous international newspapers and magazines. In addition to writing on the subject of philosophy he has also written books on atheism, secularism, and the nature of national identit...2022-01-0413 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 5: Beyond HappinessOrganizing our lives around the pursuit of happiness—defined as positive feelings—can ultimately leave our souls hungry. Instead, we should try connecting ourselves to deeper things: compassion, community, ritual, and awe. GUEST BIOEmily Esfahani Smith is a writer, editor, and speaker in Washington DC. She draws on psychology, philosophy, and literature to write about the human experience—why we are the way we are and how we can find grace and meaning in a world that is full of suffering. Her book The Power of Meaning, an international bestseller, has been transla...2021-12-2809 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 4: Weaving the World TogetherMeaning is less a secret to discover than an emergent property, a byproduct of engaging with the world. Through experimentation and an orientation of openness, we can weave ourselves into a broader cloth of coherence.Guest BioMichael Steger is the Founder and Director of the Center for Meaning and Purpose, and Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University. He also serves as an Extraordinary Professor by North-West University in South Africa. He received his B.A. in Psychology from Macalester College, his MS in Counseling from the University of Oregon in 1997...2021-12-2213 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 3: The Weight of the WorldThe ideology of capitalism, which drives us to find happiness in endless exertion and economic gain, dulls our emotions and blinds us to the source of our most abundant meaning—relationships and solidarity with other people.GUESTKathryn Lofton is a scholar of religion and has written extensively about capitalism, popular culture, and the secular. She’s the author of three books: Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon; Consuming Religion; and Woman’s Work: An Anthology of African-American Women’s Historical Writings. Lofton earned her PhD in Religious Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chape...2021-12-1407 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 2: A Fortunate CoalescenceWe’re often given the following choice: either there’s a cosmic, eternal purpose to our lives or nothing matters at all. But perhaps the meaning of life is the meaning in life—witnessing the dance of light on leaves or the catching of a perfect wave.GUESTAaron James is philosophy professor at UC Irvine and the author of Surfing with Sarte: An Aquatic Inquiry into the Life of Meaning. SHOW DESCRIPTIONMaking Meaning is a limited series from Ministry of Ideas that explores how life can be lived more meaning...2021-12-0710 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningEpisode 1: You Don't Have To Be SpecialFeelings of meaninglessness often are usually more about how we understand ourselves.  If we change how we think about our worth, we’ll discover radiant meaning can be found in the most ordinary aspects of our lives.GuestDavid Burns is a leading psychiatrist and a pioneer of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. His best-selling book, Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy has sold over 4 million copies and is the book most frequently “prescribed” for depressed patients by psychiatrists and psychologists in the United States and Canada.2021-12-0410 minMaking MeaningMaking MeaningIntroducing Making MeaningWhen I was 25, the world I had known ended. I no longer believed the religion I was raised in was true, and I found myself having to build a new foundation of meaning. 2021-12-0404 minArquivo MistérioArquivo MistérioASSASSINO da própria mãe. Caso Zachary DavisEm 2012 Zachary Davis cometeu um crime e foi preso. A justiça o condenou, mas muitos acreditam que suas atitudes foram consequências de desordem mental e que o cumprimento da sua pena deveria ser feita numa prisão psiquiátrica com suporte necessário. Entenda o caso aqui.🎬 EXCLUSIVOS PARA MEMBROS 🎧:✅ Participe: http://bit.ly/AM-sejamembro😱 Videos Extras: http://bit.ly/AM-exclusivo❤️  PIX: pixmisterio@gmail.com📱 Instagram: @arquivomisterio📱 Telegram: https://t.me/arquivomisterio🖥  Facebook: Arquivo Misterio🎬  Produção: @fabioarc86🎤  Elenco de Voz 🔈: Zachary Davis (Eduardo Mendonça - @edumendoncaa)Dr Phil...2021-09-0310 minZachary RealityZachary RealityWHATS POPPIN WITH DAVIS BURLESONHey guys and welcome to the 16th episode of my podcast! Today we have special guest and influencer Davis Burleson! You may have fallen in love with Davis from his popular Tiktok account where he started out doing viral Jefree Starr impressions. Now he host’s his own show called “WHAT’S POPPIN” where he runs around the streets of New York City and asks strangers random questions. It’s hilarious. On todays podcast episode we get into all things Tiktok and behind the scenes of being a creator/influencer. Davis also talks all about how he started his show a...2021-07-0836 minHype Mike the Sports GuyHype Mike the Sports GuyLakers Player Evaluations!!-Anthony DavisJoin Hype Mike the Sports Guy as we continue our Lakers Player Evaluations with the man, the myth, the BROW Anthony Davis!! Y’all don’t wanna miss this one as we keep it a stack and hit y’all with the straight FACTS!! Love y’all!!! Peace!! ✌🏿❤️2021-05-0510 minClassical Wisdom SpeaksClassical Wisdom Speaks#34 - Defending the Western Canon...? With Zachary DavisWhat is the Canon? How is it defined? What should it look like... and should we even have it in the first place? This week’s Classical Wisdom Speaks is with Zachary Davis, the founder and president of Lyceum, an educational audio studio, the VP of Content for Himalaya as well as the organizer of the Sound Education conference. Zachary is also the host of Ministry of Ideas and Writ Large, a founding member of the Hub & Spoke audio collective.We discuss the history of the cannon, how it has evolved and what it...2021-04-2141 minYa Love To See ItYa Love To See ItS3E09: The Father and Coen brothers Finale: Inside Llewyn DavisIn this episode of Ya Love To See It, Zach, Caleb, and Eric review the 2021 Oscar nominee for best picture: "The Father." Does this film have any chance of winning its several Oscar nominations? Finally, the three friends review the final scheduled Coen brothers film: "Inside Llewyn Davis." How does the group feel about "Inside Llewyn Davis" compared to the other five reviewed Coen brothers film? Find out on this week's episode! 2021-04-061h 36The (Other) Film GuysThe (Other) Film Guys#30 - Inside Llewyn DavisIf it was never new, and it never gets old, then it's a folk song. This week we talk about the 2013 film INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/otherfilmguys/support2020-09-251h 01Keeping it Riel with the Youth TeamKeeping it Riel with the Youth TeamMétis Self-Government - Zachary DavisListen in as we chat with an Indigenous Rights Lawyer, Zachary Davis. Zach is the Métis Nation of Alberta's legal counsel who was involved with our fight for self-government. We discuss how the MNA's Self Government Agreement is informed by historical practices of governance, the nature of the agreement, and what it means for the future of Métis  peoples in Alberta.More information on self government: http://albertametis.com/governance/self-government/2020-07-2046 minThe Brothers CommonplaceThe Brothers CommonplaceZachary DavisIt's time to join your favorite brothers as they take on the case of Zachary Davis, the hammer wielding teenage murderer!Thank you everyone for listening!Be good, Stay safe and Laugh at the Dark Stuff!#WildmanBrotherscommon.place2020-04-261h 16Scared Sh*tless PodcastScared Sh*tless PodcastLIVE - Pazuzu Algarad & Zachary DavisThis week we chat about the horrific murders commit by Pazuzu Algarad, as well as the strange and unnerving story of Zachary Davis, aka the Sledgehammer Killer.EPISODE NOTES: "He wasn't just a guy who was messed up, he was pure evil". These are the words used to describe Pazuzu Algarad, one of the most deranged, sadistic and filthy people you'll ever hear about. Join us this week, and listen in on this live-recorded special episode, where James chats The VVitch, satanic murders and a murder like no other.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredshitlesspod2020-04-061h 04Trending In Ed with Mike PalmerTrending In Ed with Mike PalmerThe Power of Educational Audio with Zachary DavisMike is joined by Zachary Davis, the President and Founder of Lyceum, an educational podcasting platform that is launching now. Zachary is also the organizer of the Sound Education conference and the host of the podcast Ministry of Ideas. He's also the host of a new podcast called Writ Large that is debuting now with the launch of Lyceum.. Zachary tells the story of how he became focused on educational audio after working at HarvardX, one of the early MOOCs associated with EdX. Despite doing great work there, he was frustrated by the low completion rate of the early...2020-03-3029 minBattle Of The Atom: An X-Men PodcastBattle Of The Atom: An X-Men PodcastDo You Pooh? with Charlie DavisEpisode Notes Special guest Charlie Davis joins Zack for a discussion about Shatterstar and his son and his father and his son ans his father and his son and his father and so on Ranked this episode: X-Force: Shatterstar Longshot Saves The Marvel Universe Shatterstar Check out the Battle of the Atom Master Ranking List! New content every week on XavierFiles.com Follow Zack and Adam on Twitter @Xavier Files and @arthurstacy! Our theme music is Junk Factory from the X-Men...2019-12-021h 05The Fit to Grit CastThe Fit to Grit CastCreatitive Sports Talk Radio - The LA Lakers Trade For Anthony Davis And The Purpose of BrandingSend us a textCreatitive Sports Talk Radio - The LA Lakers Trade For Anthony Davis And The Purpose of BrandingBlog Post: https://creatitive.com/purpose-of-branding/Support the showSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://creatitive.com/fit-to-grit-cast/2019-06-2608 minMeryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNallyMeryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNallyDoubt and Big Little Lies Season Two Episode One : Episode 29 of Meryl Streep and the Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNallyLongtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.zacharyscotjohnson.com ) and Maryl McNally discuss 2008's "Doubt", which co-stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Viola Davis and more.  Directed and written by John Patrick Shanley, based on his Pulitzer Prize winning play of the same name.Also discussed: the season two premiere episode of "Big Little Lies", which co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Zoe Kravitz, Laura Dern, Alexander Skarsgard, Kathryn Newton and Adam Scott.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to th...2019-06-171h 21Battle Of The Atom: An X-Men PodcastBattle Of The Atom: An X-Men PodcastA Gospel Has Come Upon Us with Charlie DavisEpisode Notes We have the X-Man Update to end all X-Man Updates (note: I will still continue to do X-Man Update because it is fun for me). Plus we talk to friend of the show, Charlie Davis about Jean Grey, but like, a young version of her. And then also baking! Make sure to Kickstart The Guide To X-Ceptional Baking Zine Ranked This Episode: Jean Grey #8-11 (Psych Wars) X-Men Origins: Jean Grey #1 All-New X-Men #37 Check out the Battle of the Atom Master Ranking List!2018-10-0844 minOutlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & MavensOutlier On Air | Founders, Disruptors, & MavensEp 412: Zachary Davis | Ministry of IdeasZachary Davis | Executive Producer and Host Zachary Davis is a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School studying intellectual history and philosophy of religion. He is also a producer at HarvardX where he builds open online courses in the humanities. Ministry of Ideas is a podcast dedicated to investigating and illuminating the ideas that shape our society. It is an initiative of the Religious Literacy Project at Harvard Divinity School. It is produced in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is featured in The Boston Globe Ideas Section. Ministry of Ideas is a proud member of Hub & Spoke, a...2018-07-0649 min