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AI Lawyer Talking Tech
April 21, 2025 - Tech in Law: The Digital Transformation of Legal Practices
Welcome to AI Lawyer Talking Tech, the podcast that keeps you at the forefront of legal innovation. In today's episode, we're diving deep into the transformative power of technology across the legal spectrum. From the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence on streamlining legal tasks and improving outcomes, to the secure and transparent solutions offered by blockchain technology for everything from contract management to intellectual property protection, we'll explore how these advancements are redefining the work of legal professionals. We'll also touch upon the essential strategies for law firms to build a strong online presence, the critical considerations surrounding data...
2025-04-21
12 min
The DemystifySci Podcast
The Secretive Dynasties Who Hijacked the Food Supply - Austin Frerick, Barons, Yale University, #318
Austin Frerick is an economist, Yale Fellow, former Congressional Research Assistant, and author of Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food Industry. He investigates how the U.S. food system became both outrageously expensive and dangerously toxic—not just for consumers, but for the farmers who grow our food. Instead of blaming deregulation alone, Frerick exposes the real culprits: the Big Ag monopolies that have spent billions to rig the system, buy politicians, and crush opposition to expand their hidden empires. We break down how these corporate Barons pulled off their silent coup, the devastating impact of mo...
2025-02-07
2h 55
The DemystifySci Podcast
Quantum Computers are Reality Simulators - Dr. Steve Girvin, Yale University - DSPod #303
Yale's Steve Girvin is a pioneer of quantum computing, and our guide for our first foray into understanding how these systems do and don't work. Over the course of our conversation, we come to realize that quantum computers are not performing computations per se - they're more devices that an be used to answer a specific set of questions about reality. We dig into the details of why some questions can only be answered with a quantum computer, how next generation encryption services will come with a way of detecting eavesdroppers, and try once more to understand if there's...
2024-12-04
2h 45
Coming From Left Field (Video)
“Who Owns Democracy” with Charles Derber and Yale Magrass
In this podcast, we talk with Charles Derber and Yale Magrass about their book, “Who Owns Democracy?: The Real Deep State and the Struggle Over Class and Caste in America.” This book uniquely reverses today’s MAGA conspiratorial concept of the deep state to reveal how a very real “deeper state” is evident throughout history, back to the founding of American democracy. Charles Derber, Professor of Sociology at Boston College, has written 26 books on politics, democracy, fascism, corporations, capitalism, climate change, war, culture wars, and social change. Yale Magrass is a Chancellor Professor of Sociolog...
2024-11-26
1h 20
Coming From Left Field (Audio)
“Who Owns Democracy” with Charles Derber and Yale Magrass
In this podcast, we talk with Charles Derber and Yale Magrass about their book, “Who Owns Democracy?: The Real Deep State and the Struggle Over Class and Caste in America.” This book uniquely reverses today’s MAGA conspiratorial concept of the deep state to reveal how a very real “deeper state” is evident throughout history, back to the founding of American democracy. Charles Derber, Professor of Sociology at Boston College, has written 26 books on politics, democracy, fascism, corporations, capitalism, climate change, war, culture wars, and social change. Yale Magrass is a Chancellor Professor of Sociolog...
2024-11-26
1h 20
For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Letters to a Future Saint / Brad East & Drew Collins
“For those of us who are drawn into church history and church tradition and to reading theology, there is very little as transformative as realizing that history is populated by women and men like us who tried to follow Christ in their own time and place and culture and circumstances, some of whom succeeded. … Looking at the saints, they make me want to be a better Christian. They make me want to be a saint.” (Brad East, from the episode)In his recent book, Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry, theologian Brad East ad...
2024-11-21
54 min
Oncotarget
Next-Generation Antibodies for Cancer Therapy
Cancer research has made remarkable progress in recent years, with monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy emerging as one of the most promising advancements. These treatments are designed to precisely target cancer cells, offering a more focused approach that helps patients fight different malignancies with fewer side effects compared to traditional chemotherapy. Despite this progress, a major challenge remains: targeting cancer-related molecules inside cells rather than on the surface, which has been the main focus of available mAb therapies until now. This is where the groundbreaking research in the paper “Next-generation cell-penetrating antibodies for tumor targeting and RAD51 inhibition,” published in Volume 15 of O...
2024-10-24
08 min
Yale Brothers Podcast
Episode 90 - "Keeping Everything Just So"
The twins return and quickly go down the rabbit hole - talking about everything from songwriting to recording, performing live, taking proper naps, Jesus and the cosmos, decluttering and so much more - including a song recorded eons ago in Hollywood. SHOW NOTES: NOTE: This podcast episode is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend, Kathy DiGiacomo. You are irreplaceable and will remain in our hearts always. 0:00 - "Mine Again" by Roger Yale - Recorded at Paramount Recording Studios Hollywood, 1983. 3:47 - Greetings and about the song / Steve Kobashigawa...
2024-09-20
28 min
AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI’s Legal Impacts: Data Privacy, Regulation, and Business Innovation
In today's episode of "AI Lawyer Talking Tech," we explore the fast-evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and the legal industry. We’ll cover new legislation in California aimed at protecting performers' digital likenesses, examine how legal departments are leveraging AI to drive cost efficiencies, and unpack the latest regulatory updates impacting AI use in elections and employment law. We’ll also dive into the growing adoption of cloud strategies in law firms and how legal technologists are transforming in-house teams. Stay tuned as we break down the major developments and insights driving the future of legal technology. Samp...
2024-09-20
18 min
Teacher Self-Care and Life Balance: Personal Growth to Empower Educators & Avoid Burnout
Celebrating Year One of My Podcast for Teachers: ECHO Framework for Educator Empowerment
Send us a text🎉 Celebrating 1 Year of Teacher Empowerment: The ECHO Framework Revealed! 🚀Are you a teacher feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and ready to reclaim your passion for education? 🙋♀️ This episode is your lifeline! Join me as I celebrate my podcast's first anniversary and unveil the game-changing ECHO Framework for Educator Empowerment. 🔑 Key Takeaways:Discover why your energy matters more than your lesson plans 🌟Learn to control what you can (and let go of what you can't) 🎯Unlock the secret to synthesizing happiness in your classroom 😊Break free from others' expec...
2024-09-10
22 min
Oncotarget
Key Roles of MIF, DDT, and CD74 in Melanoma Prognosis and Therapy
Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) and its homolog D-dopachrome Tautomerase (DDT) have been implicated as drivers of tumor progression in various cancers. Recent evidence suggests that MIF could be a therapeutic target in immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) resistant melanomas; however, clinical evidence for MIF, and particularly for DDT, remains limited. Researchers Caroline Naomi Valdez, Gabriela Athziri Sánchez-Zuno, Lais Osmani, Wael Ibrahim, Anjela Galan, Antonietta Bacchiocchi, Ruth Halaban, Rajan P. Kulkarni, Insoo Kang, Richard Bucala, and Thuy Tran from Yale University; Oregon Health and Science University; Cancer Early Detection Advanced Research Center (CEDAR); and the Department of Veterans Affairs Portland H...
2024-08-28
04 min
The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
On the Shelf for July 2024 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 290
On the Shelf for July 2024 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 290 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogNg, Vivien. 1997. “Looking for Lesbians in Chinese History” in Duberman, Martin (ed) A Queer World. New York University Press, New York. ISBN 0-8247-2874-4 Jankowski, Theodora A. 1996. “’Where there can be no cause of affection’: Redefining Virgins, Their Desires, and Their Pleasures in John Lyly’s Gallathea” in Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects, edited by Valerie Traub, M. Lindsay Kaplan...
2024-07-06
28 min
The Vergecast
Sonos' headphones are extremely Sonos
Today on the flagship podcast of audio over Wi-Fi: 03:02 - The Verge’s Chris Welch shares his review of Sonos's Ace headphones. Sonos Ace review: was it worth it? Sonos CEO Patrick Spence addresses the company’s divisive app redesign 28:58 - MoviePass, MovieCrash director Muta’Ali and MoviePass CEO Stacy Spikes discuss what went wrong with the MoviePass subscription service and how that story was documented in the film. MoviePass, MovieCrash review: a damning account of corporate greed MoviePass is using you to ruin the movies 56:47 - Jennifer...
2024-06-04
1h 07
AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI's Growing Impact: From Legal Tech to Ethics and Beyond
Welcome back to AI Lawyer Talking Tech, your go-to source for navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in the legal profession. This week, we're diving into a plethora of headlines, from the Supreme Court's latest decision on copy Supreme Court Fixes One Problem with the Copyright Statute of Limitations, But Punts Another — Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy (Guest Blog Post)15 May 2024Technology & Marketing Law BlogGoogle: Major AI updates from Google I/O 202415 May 2024Stephen's LighthouseFilevine Leverages Domo to Bring Real-Time Data to Law Firms16 May 2024Bluefield Daily TelegraphPay No Attention to that Man...
2024-05-16
26 min
Oncotarget
Can Mechanisms of Hair Loss Shed Light on Cancer and Aging?
Hair follicles are dynamic structures that undergo cyclic phases of growth, regression and quiescence. The growth phase, known as anagen, lasts for several years, followed by a short regression phase called catagen. During catagen, most cells within the follicle undergo programmed cell death, but a small population of stem cells remains viable to replenish the follicle during the subsequent growth phase. Understanding the mechanisms involved in hair follicle regression is not only important for elucidating normal tissue homeostasis but also for studying pathological conditions such as cancer and aging. In a recent study, researchers Bradley D. Keister, Kailin R. Mesa...
2023-11-29
07 min
Point Me To First Class
38. Travel, Adaptability, and Building Confidence on the Analyze Scripts Podcast
I’m sharing a recent conversation I had on the Analyze Scripts podcast. Analyze Scripts is hosted by Yale-trained psychiatrist Katrina Furey, MD, and psychotherapist Portia Pendleton, LCSW, analyzing the depiction of mental health in TV and film. In this conversation, we discussed the movie The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and what we can learn about ourselves and travel from the characters in the movie. Katrina and Portia are also exploring the world of rewards points themselves, so there’s something in this episode for everybody. Discover what we can learn about ourselves from the chara...
2023-11-20
53 min
Macabre London
The Unsolvable Mystery of the Voynich Manuscript | The Worlds Rarest & Strangest Book
In a library in Italy, a deal was struck with a rare book dealer to purchase some items they no longer needed. When they returned back to London and unpacked, they realised they'd got more than they bargained for when they found a mystery book which was unexplainable and...unreadable! But, what was this ancient manuscript and what secrets does it hold...and will we ever find out? Today on Macabre Mini Mysteries, we uncover the The mystery of the Voynich Manuscript. Thank you to todays sponsor Magic Mind Check them out at...
2023-11-20
41 min
Marked with Angie Elkins and Elizabeth Hyndman
Irene Sun on Understanding Hebrew Poetry
Irene Sun joins us to have a conversation on gratitude, the psalms, and why it’s important for Christians today to read the poetical books and wisdom literature. She unpacks the meaning of the Hebrew term hesed and shares more information about the new Bible study, Grateful: Foster a Heart of Gratitude that she was a contributing writer to.Also, make sure to listen to the end of this episode for part one of a special four-part series where we talk to Edouard Ndecky about Operation Christmas Child! This week, Edouard shares how his father being chosen by...
2023-10-16
39 min
The Future Is Bright Podcast
Ep #25 Sandra Cohen | Executive Compensation Expert on Buying a One Way Ticket to New York City
Sandra Cohen returns to “The Future is Bright” podcast for part two of her interview with Chris and to tell the story of how she became an executive compensation attorney at Cohen & Buckmann pc. Her journey was a steady upward trajectory where her fierce sense of independence and ambition served her well at every step. A Midwestern girl, she moved to New York City right out of college, looking for a more cosmopolitan experience. Within five days, she secured a job in HR at Manufacturers Hanover thanks to an informational interview with a Washington University alumnae. Much of h...
2023-09-26
29 min
The Future Is Bright Podcast
Ep #25 Sandra Cohen | Executive Compensation Expert on Buying a One Way Ticket to New York City
Sandra Cohen returns to “The Future is Bright” podcast for part two of her interview with Chris and to tell the story of how she became an executive compensation attorney at Cohen & Buckmann pc. Her journey was a steady upward trajectory where her fierce sense of independence and ambition served her well at every step. A Midwestern girl, she moved to New York City right out of college, looking for a more cosmopolitan experience. Within five days, she secured a job in HR at Manufacturers Hanover thanks to an informational interview with a Washington University alumnae. Much of h...
2023-09-26
29 min
AI Lawyer Talking Tech
Exploring the Intersection of AI and the Legal Industry
Welcome to today's episode of "AI Lawyer Talking Tech," your daily review of legal technology news. In today's episode, we dive into a wide range of topics at the intersection of AI and the legal industry. From the benefits of open legal blog archives to the potential of AI in class action litigation, we explore how technology is transforming the way legal professionals work. Stay tuned for insightful discussions on AI-powered document processing, the impact of AI on copyright law, and much more. Let's get started! What are the Benefits and Who is Included in the LexBlog...
2023-09-22
18 min
Aging-US
How Telomere Dysfunction Affects Female Fertility (A Mouse Study)
Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that prevent DNA damage and maintain genomic stability. However, telomeres shorten with each cell division and eventually reach a critical length that triggers cellular senescence or death. Telomere length (TL) and telomerase activity (TA), the enzyme that replenishes telomeric repeats, are influenced by genetic and environmental factors and vary among tissues and individuals. “Telomere attrition has been identified as one of the molecular determinants of aging [7].” Telomere dysfunction has been implicated in various age-related diseases, including infertility. Ovarian aging is the main cause of infertility in women, as it leads to a...
2023-06-23
07 min
AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI Revolution in Law: Contract Redlining, Legal Education, and Compliance
Welcome to today's episode of "AI Lawyer Talking Tech," your daily dose of legal technology news and insights. In this episode, we'll be discussing a range of fascinating articles, including Ironclad's use of GPT-3 for contract redlining, the integration of AI in legal education at Yale Law School, and the complete PCI compliance checklist for law firms in the digital age. We'll also explore the latest AI releases from LexisNexis and their impact on the legal industry. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we dive into the world of AI and legal technology. ChatGPT...
2023-05-08
16 min
AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI Revolutionizing Legal Industry: Opportunities and Challenges
Welcome to today's episode of "AI Lawyer Talking Tech," your daily dose of legal technology news and insights. In this episode, we'll be discussing a range of fascinating topics, including the use of GPT-4 technology in personalized TED talks, evaluating document management vendors, and the increasing role of AI in the legal world. We'll also delve into the legal implications of using chatbots like ChatGPT, the crucial role law librarians play in legal tech adoption, and the potential impact of AI on the billable hour system. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the latest developments...
2023-05-04
22 min
Lax Factor Lacrosse Podcast
Tewaaraton Award Update, Shellenberger & Kavanaugh Still Leading The Pack (LaxFactor Podcast #248)
In the 2023 Tewaaraton Award race, two guys stand out from the rest. Connor Shellenberger (Virginia) and Pat Kavanaugh (Notre Dame) are sitting at the top of my 5-man list at the moment because their production matches their teams success. With Virginia and Notre Dame facing off this upcoming weakened, one of them has a chance to put himself at the top of this list by himself. The other guys I'm considering are CJ Kirst (Cornell), Brennan O'Neill (Duke) and Matt Brandau (Yale). All 5 guys have a legit shot at winning with Sam Handley being my "first guy...
2023-03-22
17 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
PhD Podcast Project: Lizzie White, Public Health
The Ph.D. Podcast Project features the diverse and groundbreaking research conducted by current and recent Yale graduate students. In interviews by their graduate peers, graduate researchers discuss what motivates them, their innovations and research process, and the unusual challenges they have faced in their journey. OCS Podcasts (full episode list) – https://ocs.yale.edu/podcast
2023-01-26
20 min
Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast
Interview: Dr. Vincent Lloyd on Black Dignity and the Struggle Against Domination — Epistemic Unruliness 38
We’re back! After a not-so-brief hiatus, we’re excited to bring you a very special and energizing episode. James and Sid talk with Dr. Vincent Lloyd about his latest book, Black Dignity: The Struggle Against Domination. In this lively conversation, your hosts and Vincent explore the new moral and political vocabulary of contemporary Black racial justice. Breaking down barriers between activist and academic knowledge-production, Black Dignity offers a novel and urgent perspective on anti-Black domination, Black love, Black rage, Black futures, Black struggle, and, most importantly, Black dignity. In this wide-ranging conversation, we ask Vincent how he engages with...
2023-01-09
00 min
Citizens Climate Radio Climate Change Podcast
How to Tell a Climate Change Solution Story
In this episode we look at climate stories that reveal the impacts of climate solutions. There are three different types of Climate Solution Impact stories you can tell. 1. The Current Solution Success Story 2. The Future Solution Success Story 3. The Solution Motivation Story For full notes, transcript, & links, visit https://citizensclimatelobby.org/blog/podcast/episode-79-how-to-tell-a-climate-change-solution-story/ For examples of Current Climate Change Solution Success Stories, we hear from Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz and Yale Climate Connections. A new solar-powered car designed to travel up to 40 miles on sunshine alone: That’s enough to cover many people’s daily commutes. Eight states, 30 cities team...
2022-12-26
30 min
Lax Factor Lacrosse Podcast
Syracuse Lacrosse 2023 Schedule, Also Cornell, Penn & Denver Schedules (LaxFactor Podcast #223)
College lacrosse teams are finalizing and releasing their 2023 schedules and I couldn't be more excited about how Syracuse's 2023 schedule looks and sets this young team up to have a little bit of success. Syracuse's schedule last season was a disaster in terms of flow. They opened with an easy one against Holy Cross before playing #1 Maryland, #2 Virginia and #13 Army West Point. A terrible way to start the season. This year, they start with 3 winnable games against Vermont, Albany and Holy Cross before playing Maryland, North Carolina, Duke and Hopkins. Then they get 3 more winnable games against Hofstra, S...
2022-12-11
27 min
RTTBROS
William Borden of Yale Lives of Great Christians . #NightLight #RTTBROS. #NK #NormanKissinger
William Borden of Yale Lives of Great Christians . #NightLight #RTTBROS. #NK #NormanKissinger Tune in tonight is Norman opens up a brand new series on the lives of great Christians. Studying the lives of past Christian leaders enables us to develop in our discipleship. You will be taking on great adventures and see how they handled conflict and obstacles. Our Podcast, Blog and YouTube Links https://linktr.ee/rttbros Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out. RSS feed https://anchor.fm/s/127be410/podcast/rss https://linktr.ee/rttbros
2022-11-27
10 min
LSAT Unplugged + Law School Admissions Podcast
How Will Yale & Harvard Dropping Out Of US News Rankings Affect Scholarships?
How Will Yale & Harvard Dropping Out Of US News Rankings Affect Scholarships? Previous video about affirmative action: Why Are Yale and Harvard Law Withdrawing from the U.S. News Rankings? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00kwomWAVVE Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/easylsat LSAT Unplugged Courses: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/lsat-course-packages.html LSAT Schedules: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/month-lsat-study-schedules-plans.html LSAT Blog Free Stuff: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/lsat-prep-tips.html Best LSAT Prep Books: https://lsatb...
2022-11-22
11 min
LSAT Unplugged + Law School Admissions Podcast
Why Are Yale and Harvard Law Withdrawing from the U.S. News Rankings?
Why Are Yale and Harvard Law Withdrawing from the U.S. News Rankings? (recorded Nov 17, 2022) Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/easylsat LSAT Unplugged Courses: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/lsat-course-packages.html NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/16/us/yale-law-school-us-news-rankings.html WSJ: https://www.wsj.com/articles/yale-law-school-abandons-u-s-news-rankings-citing-flawed-methodology-11668607649 Yale Law: https://law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/dean-gerken-why-yale-law-school-leaving-us-news-world-report-rankings Harvard Law: https://hls.harvard.edu/today/decision-to-withdraw-from-the-u-s-news-world-report-process/ LSAT Schedules: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/month-lsat-study-schedules-plans.html LSAT Blog Free Stuff: http://lsa...
2022-11-18
10 min
Two Amazon Sellers and a Microphone
#260 - How To Take Your Product Into Retail with Alex Yale from Angry Orange
Alex Yale is the General Manager of the Angry Orange brand at Thrasio. He owns the P&L and manages the team directly responsible for the Angry Orange brand across product development, sales, distribution, supply chain, and channel strategy across Amazon, DTC, retail, and marketplaces. Alex started his career as a strategy and operations consultant at Deloitte then pivoted to the tech sector holding partnerships and sales leadership roles at AppNexus and Facebook and Instagram. Alex lives in Boston and when not focused on pet odor and stain remediation, Alex spends time with his wife, two daughters, and is...
2022-11-15
46 min
What Fulfills You?
From Community College to Yale Ph.D., Reframing the Fear of "Wasting Time", and Improving Your Communication Skills with Kaelyn Grace Apple
#190: Kaelyn Grace Apple is an aspiring scholar and second year Ph.D. student in History and African American Studies at Yale University. In addition to her work as a doctoral student, Kaelyn is also the Founder & CEO of Accepted Consulting , Co-Founder & CEO of Accepted Society, and the creator behind @TheRedHeadAcademic.As a former professional equestrian and community college alumnus, Kaelyn also aims to support students seeking to reach their full potential while charting an unconventional path to success through the formation of her three businesses.Topics Discussed:The reality of going b...
2022-11-08
1h 08
Script In Hand
Peerless by Jiehae Park
We're sharpening our number 2 pencils, applying to colleges....and quite literally killing off the competition as we discuss PEERLESS by Jiehae Park. Shortform synopsis; Macbeth with killer twins and an all important college early admission to die for, and we are obsessed! Now, just how do we activate those Wonder Twin Powers...?Co Hosted by Lexie Ward and Meg Robinson.Music By Connor Barton (Sethera Sound Design)Find SCRIPT IN HAND on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook - Give us a like/follow to keep up to date with episode information & extra content.If you're e...
2022-10-27
35 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Professor Jamil Drake: Can Religion Play a Healthy Role in American Politics?
YDS alumna Emily Judd speaks to Assistant Professor of African American Religious History Jamil Drake about whether religion can play a healthy role in US politics; which political issues are being emphasized among Black church communities today; and how one survey in Virginia in the 1800s continues to negatively shape perceptions of Black Americans.
2022-09-13
17 min
John N. White - My Point of View
Yale Law Students Oppose Free Speech
Communism is deeply rooted in the Democratic Party of America. The vigorous opposition to free speech and the extreme promotion of homosexuality are the trademarks of communism. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://john-n-white.com/2022/08/18/yale-law-students-oppose-free-speech/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-n-white/support
2022-08-18
05 min
Assembly: Blockchain, Democracy, Culture, and Start Ups
How Op Ed Arguments Persuade Voters According to Yale and Cato Researchers
Blog Post: How Op Ed Arguments Persuade Voters According to Yale and Cato ResearchersAssembly is the "Learn to Earn" protocol that helps voters become better informed by rewarding them for learning.Download the Assembly app today: https://gc.assembly.digital/1/social-contentWhen voters are more engaged, and advertisers focus on providing quality content in an environment free from division and distraction, democracy strengthens.To learn more, go to https://assembly.digitalGo to our blog at https://blog.assembly.digitalSubscribe to our podcast at ht...
2022-07-23
08 min
Yale Brothers Podcast
"Adjust the Azimuth"
In this episode, the twins discuss the tourist season in Myrtle Beach, the long-awaited KISS show in Raleigh, dense books, obnoxious drinking times - and much more, including a gem from the musical archive - this one from Chris' friend and former bandmate. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "No Way" by Doug McKelley 2:36 - Greetings / Podcast resistance / Bullworker / About the song / Medicine Hat / Doug McKelley, Phil Romano, Ed Dennis, Nick Falco (RIP) / Wow and flutter / Adjust the azimuth 5:26 - Financial literacy / Credit and consumerism 6:18 - "The Season" in Myrtle Beach / Broadway at the...
2022-06-09
31 min
Oncotarget
Paper Spotlight: Tool Uses NF-κB Activity to Classify HPV+ Head and Neck Cancer
Listen to a blog summary of a trending research paper published in Volume 13, entitled, “NF-κB over-activation portends improved outcomes in HPV-associated head and neck cancer.” ______________________________ Over the last 10 years in the United States, the human papillomavirus (HPV) has caused more head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) than uterine cervical cancers. Primarily caused either by exposure to HPV or to ethanol or tobacco, HNSCC is a disease that impairs fundamental tissues involved in respiration, speech and digestion. HPV-positive and -negative HNSCC have contrasting clinical, epidemiological and histological features. “A major discovery in the recent past is that HPV associated HNSCC h...
2022-05-26
07 min
Yale Brothers Podcast
"Edifice Wrecks"
The twins cover more than any short podcast should attempt - beginning with a question about whether or not booze is a drug and then diving into a maelstrom of ever-changing topics - including recording artists, songwriting, artistic integrity, performing rights organizations and much more - including another musical gem from the archive. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Broken Angel" by Chris Yale - remix 4:00 - Greetings / Paraquat Kelley / 4:20 Candle / Stoners versus Drunks / Pigpen / The Grateful Dead / "This Is Spinal Tap" 5:35 - Isn't booze a drug? / Drink and judge / Is Roger...
2022-04-28
44 min
Aging-US
Trending With Impact: Plasma Injection Improves Poor Response to IVF
Blog summary of a trending research paper published by Aging (Aging-US) in Volume 14, Issue 6, entitled, “Ovarian reserve parameters and IVF outcomes in 510 women with poor ovarian response (POR) treated with intraovarian injection of autologous platelet rich plasma (PRP).” ______________________________ In a day and age when women and men are beginning families later in the life cycle, women of advanced age (or with some health conditions) often have trouble becoming pregnant. Today, in vitro fertilization (IVF) is a widely-used form of assisted reproductive technology. This manual process of fertilization is achieved first by combining an egg and a sperm outside of the uter...
2022-04-08
07 min
THE ONE'S CHANGING THE WORLD -PODCAST
TECHNOLOGIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM OUR WORLD IN 2022 & BEYOND- LESLIE SHANNON- NOKIA
#metaverse #5g #nokia #artificialintelligence #futuretech #top10 #technology Leslie Shannon has been in the mobile telephone industry for 25 years, including 20 years on the Networks side of Nokia. Currently located in Silicon Valley, she is Nokia’s Head of Ecosystem and Trend Scouting. In this role, she explores emerging technologies from outside the world of telecommunications to create an understanding of what is coming, and then to communicate that vision so that Nokia and its customers can be prepared to meet and prosper from new opportunities. Her current focuses include the Spatial Internet, AR/VR, Visual Analytics, Robotics, Drones, and...
2022-03-07
44 min
The Let's Get Candid Podcast
19. From Community College to a Yale PhD, Accidental Entrepreneurship + Being True to Yourself with The Redhead Academic
Today I sit down with my friend, fellow grad student and digital creator with a million things on our plate that we LOVE, Kaelyn aka The Redhead Academic. We chat all about her journey from a professional equestrian career through community college to Oxford to now Yale studying for a PhD in History and African American Studies. From all the pivots along the way to how her experiences inspired her to share how she did it on YouTube and now to her consulting services, Accepted Consulting. I am so grateful I connected with Kaelyn through Natalie and Rella...
2022-01-27
1h 20
Business podcast
MARKETERS | Michal Strahilevitz PhD
Michal is a marketing professor and the Director of the Elfenworks Center for Responsible Business at Saint Mary’s College of California. She is also an honorary Research Fellow at the University of Wollongong in Australia. Michal earned her doctorate in marketing from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research focuses on how emotions affect decision-making. Her research has been published in the Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Marketing Research, the Journal of Consumer Psychology, the Journal of Business Research, Marketing Letters, the Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector Marketing, and the Journal of the American College of...
2022-01-04
49 min
Intimszféra Podcast
A kisfiúknak jobban fáj? A medical gaslighting-ról | Intimszféra Podcast #2
Mi köze Patrick Hamilton színdarabjának a rendelőkben tapasztalt bizonyos történésekhez? Tudtad, hogy nőként hátrányból indulsz a férfiakkal szemben az egészségügyi kezelések során? Valós problémák ezek, vagy szerinted is csak beképzeljük? Egy egészségügyi rendszerjelenség és ami mögötte van. Elérhetőségek: Email: podcast@hormonmentes.hu Honlap: https://hormonmentes.hu/podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/hormonmenteshu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hormonm...
2021-12-27
56 min
The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
On the Shelf for November 2021 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 215
On the Shelf for November 2021 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 215 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: Call for submissions for the 2022 LHMP audio short story series. See here for details. If It Please the Court (interactive text game) Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blogBoehringer, Sandra (trans. Anna Preger). 2021. Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome. Routledge, New York. ISBN 978-0-367-74476-2 Book shopping for the blogHill, Bridget. 2001. Women Alone: Spinsters in England 1660-1850...
2021-11-07
19 min
Oncotarget
Bacterial Therapy Experiments in Prostate Cancer
Over the past few decades, numerous studies have emerged using the promising strategy of bacteria as vehicles to deliver drugs or genes in tumor‐targeted therapies. Researchers say that bacterial cancer therapy may be able to overcome some of the limitations that conventional cancer therapy is stunted by, including the development of drug resistance. In a 2020 study, researchers—from Yale University, the University of Missouri, Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, Cancer Research Center in Missouri, and DeSales University—investigated a tumor-targeting Salmonella typhimurium strain of bacteria (CRC2631) in prostate cancer-positive mouse-models and evaluated its toxicity, targeting ability and genetic stabil...
2021-11-03
09 min
Oncotarget
Epigenetic Signatures Differentiate Leiomyosarcoma Subtypes
Oncotarget’s cover paper this week (Volume 12, Issue 16) is entitled, "Epigenetic signatures differentiate uterine and soft tissue leiomyosarcoma," by researchers from Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. “In this study, we performed a comprehensive analysis and compared the DNA methylation and RNA expression profiles of ULMS and STLMS samples from the TCGA-SARC study.” First, the team identified two LMS subtypes based on their site of origin: uterine LMS (ULMS) and non-uterine soft tissue LMS (STLMS). Next, they compared their molecular landscapes using The Cancer Genome Atlas-Sarcoma (TCGA-SARC) dataset and comprehensively analyzed 27 ULMS and 53 STLMS samples. Researchers assessed for epigen...
2021-08-05
06 min
Creative Principles
Ep299 - Alena Smith, Screenwriter ‘The Newsroom,’ ‘The Affair’ and Creator ‘Dickinson’
Alena Smith got her start as a playwright, which she believes “uniquely prepares you for what it takes to be a creator and show runner of a television show.” This background, of being a collaborator and visionary, helped Smith and many of her Yale peers transition to television work. She’s known for working on Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Newsroom’ and fellow alum Sarah Treem’s ‘The Affair.’ In her most recent project, she’s the creator of Apple TV’s ‘Dickinson.’ In the Hailee Steinfeld-led series, Smith invites audiences to see an inside look at the world of Emily Dickinson. In this interv...
2021-07-25
33 min
Appliance 101 Podcast
Episode 1: How to Start Your Appliance Project
Today's episode is centered around helping you navigate purchasing appliances, by going in-depth on how to begin your next home renovation. We will teach you how to understand your space starting with your sink, how to decide on the proper cooking products, venting, and the placement of secondary appliance choices. We will also give you tips and tricks on how to insure your appliances can always be serviced in your area. Then we will discuss the best times to shop for appliances so that you can get the most for your money. Interested in learning more? Download...
2021-07-06
23 min
Love thy Lawyer
Pamela Price - Yale
Send us a textlovethylawyer.comA transcript of this podcast is easily available at lovethylawyer.com.Go to https://www.lovethylawyer.com/blog for transcripts.PAMELA Y. PRICE, ESQ.https://www.pamelaprice4da.com/Overcoming foster care, the juvenile justice system, and the streets of Cincinnati, Pamela Price graduated from Yale and then Boalt (Berkeley Law) at the University of California.Pamela is an accomplished and experienced Civil Rights attorney. She has litigated and won substantial settlements and verdicts against t...
2021-06-30
34 min
For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right: Racial History, Reparations, and Belonging / Lisa Sharon Harper & Miroslav Volf
"I am because they were." Lisa Sharon Harper joins Miroslav Volf to discuss the significance of narrative history for understanding ourselves and our current cultural moment; the sequence of repeated injustices that have haunted America's past and directly impacted Black Americans for hundreds of years; the Christian nationalist temptation to hoard power; the necessary conditions for true repair, the role of reparations in the pursuit of racial justice, and the goodness of belonging.About Lisa Sharon HarperFrom Ferguson to New York, and from Germany to South Africa to Australia, Lisa Sharon Harper leads trainings...
2021-05-15
52 min
Yale Brothers Podcast
"Shallow Deep Cuts"
The twins' gabfest this week touches on System of a Down, Rick Rubin and Cheap Trick - Hollywood's wrecking ball casualties, tweakers, Bike Week in Myrtle Beach and much more - including a gem from the archive. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "The Story's End" by Roger Yale 3:16 - Greetings and about the song / Young people writing about love and loss 5:00 - Rick Rubin 5:55 - Broken Record Podcast / Malcolm Gladwell / Serj Tankian / System of a Down / "Toxicity" 7:06 - Brian Koppelman / The Moment Podcast / Tom Werman / Cheap Trick...
2021-05-12
33 min
Yale Brothers Podcast
"Remember Who You Are"
The twins discuss what drove them - what defined them when they were younger. Perhaps getting reconnected with that is the key to a more meaningful life now. And Judas Priest, chemistry sets, Ken Kesey, Sherlock Holmes, stamps, comics and much more, including a gem from the archive. PHOTO: Yale Brothers at House of Blues Myrtle Beach (PHOTO: Mike Heidtman) SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Chris messing around in GarageBand 1:41 - Greetings / K.K. Downing book / Judas Priest 2:45 - More about Downing / If you cut an old...
2021-05-05
43 min
TAK Editions Podcast
017. Jessie Cox and Isaac Jean-François
This week, Isaac Jean-François interviews Jessie Cox about his TV series, "Space Travel from Home." About Jessie: “...some of the most experimental music of not just the day but the season... held a listener’s attention with surprises and delights aplenty.“ — LA Times Jessie Cox is a composer, drummer, and scholar, currently in pursuit of his Doctorate Degree at Columbia University. Growing up in Switzerland, and also having roots in Trinidad and Tobago, he is currently residing in NYC. He has written over 100 works for various musical ensembles including electroacoustic works, solo works, chamber- and orchestral works, works for jazz ense...
2021-03-09
45 min
Welcome to the (AfAm) House
How Not to Weaponize the Legacy of Dr. King (MLK) against Black People
James 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...
2021-01-18
48 min
Slingin It With QB Velocity
Real Talk Season 2 with QBV #3:Yale Offensive Coordinator Kevin Cahill
This episode of Real Talk we got to talk with Yale Offensive Coordinator Kevin Cahill! Kevin was an awesome guest as we talked about Yale Culture, what he looks for in QBs during a tight race for the starting spot and more! Check out the full blog in the link below! https://www.qbvelocity.com/post/real-talk-season-2-with-qbv-2-kevin-cahill-current-offensive-coordinator-for-yale-bull-dogs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/qbvelocity/support
2020-12-11
32 min
The DemystifySci Podcast
Making Decisions in Times of Great Uncertainty - L. A. Paul, Yale
When the world seems like it’s moving too fast for comfort, how do you make decisions? Is it a random walk towards an uncertain future? Is it fear based? Is it by gradually whittling down the set of possibilities to the absolute best option, given what you know now? Is it based on some prediction of what the future might hold? Chances are, it’s a mixture of all of the above, given the circumstances in which you’re making the choice. Our conversation with L.A Paul, a professor of philosophy and cognitive science at Yale University explores...
2020-11-01
1h 01
Creative Principles
Ep236 - Natalie Krinsky, Screenwriter ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery' & ‘Gossip Girl'
Natalie Krinsky always knew she wanted to become a writer. In college, she started writing a column at the Yale Daily News. Since it was 2002 at the time, these sex-column articles were published online, sort of like a blog. Readers enjoyed the articles so much they started to forward the column to friends at other colleges. “I sort of began to have this real following based on my silly student sex column. So I then I wrote a novel based on the column.” The novel was called Chloe Does Yale, which was published after she graduated. These days, she’s best k...
2020-09-15
29 min
The Curiosity Hour Podcast
Episode 155 - Lauren Chambers (The Curiosity Hour Podcast by Tommy Estlund and Dan Sterenchuk)
Episode 155 - Lauren Chambers. Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Lauren Chambers. Lauren Chambers is the Technology Fellow at the ACLU of Massachusetts, where she uses data for legal and legislative advocacy. Driven by the social, legal, and political expertise held by her colleagues at ACLUM, Lauren explores government data in order to inform citizens and lawmakers about the effects of legislation and political leadership on our civil liberties. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US and global protests around anti-Black police violence, she has shifted her work to focus on...
2020-07-31
1h 00
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Ep. 34 – Daniel Pauly on why overfishing is a Ponzi scheme
Born in Paris to an African-American GI and a French woman at the end of World War II, Dr. Daniel Pauly rose from a difficult and extraordinarily unusual childhood in Europe to become one of the most daring, productive, and influential fisheries scientists in the history of the field — and the first to illuminate the global extent and significance of overfishing. A professor and principal investigator of the Sea Around Us Project at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Pauly has devoted his career to studying and documenting the impact of fisheries on marine ecosystems and advocating for cutting-edge po...
2020-07-20
59 min
Divided Families Podcast
Ep. 12 | "Final Boarding Call" and Hong Kong Intersectionality with Stefani Kuo
Stefani Kuo is a playwright/performer and native of Hong Kong and Taiwan. She is currently an MFA Playwriting Candidate at the Yale School of Drama, and has been awarded, among others, a Jerome fellowship. In this episode, Eugene sits down to talk with Stefani about her latest play, "Final Boarding Call," which tells the human stories of the Hong Kong protests through the seven interconnected characters that range from a flight attendant to an American expat CEO. Recorded in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests in America, the conversation also touches on having the space to talk...
2020-07-16
46 min
In Theory: The JHI Blog Podcast
Sarah Pickman interviews Michael Robinson about History and Podcasting
Sarah Pickman, a PhD candidate at Yale University, speaks with Michael Robinson, a professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford, about history and podcasting. Robinson started his blog and associated podcast, "Time to Eat the Dogs," in 2008, and has used it as a platform to interview scholars about their work in the history of science and exploration.
2020-02-24
52 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Ep. 28 – Bathsheba Demuth on capitalism, communism and arctic ecology
In her acclaimed first book, “Floating Coast,” historian Bathsheba Demuth explores how capitalism, communism and ecology have clashed for over 150 years in the remote region of Beringia, the Arctic lands and waters stretching between Russia and Canada. Demuth trekked through the landscape and historical archives in search of answers to questions such as: How did whales become known through the labor of their killing? What happened when human ideas of “progress” were subject to the pressures of arctic life? Why did the superpowers’ grand attempts to cultivate a reindeer farming industry fail? In this episode, we speak with Demuth about thes...
2020-02-10
59 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Professor Crystal Feimster on the Long Civil Rights Movement
In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President Salovey and Professor Feimster discuss the “long” civil rights movement, the contributions of civil rights activist Pauli Murray, and how Yale students are using the university’s archival and museum collections in their classes.
2020-01-19
16 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Negotiating Your Salary & Benefits Package
The group is joined by two colleagues, Derek Webster (Office of Career Strategy, Common Good & Creative Careers) and Maggie Katz (Center for International and Professional Experience) to discuss the trials and tribulations of the salary/benefits negotiation process. Yes, after all the stress and tumult of getting the actual job, your work is not quite … Continue reading Negotiating Your Salary & Benefits Package →
2020-01-06
31 min
The Climate Pod
Examining The U.N.'s "Bleak" Report And Understanding The Yale-Harvard Protest (w/ The Washington Post's Brady Dennis and Fossil Free Yale's Martin Man and Alex Cohen)
On Tuesday, the United Nations released its annual "emissions gap" report to determine how the world is progressing towards the goals set in the Paris Agreement. The Washington Post's Brady Dennis joins to show to explain the findings in the report, what this means for world leaders set to meet in Spain to discuss climate next month, and how scientists are viewing the bleak reality outlined in their report. Then, we talk to two protesters from Fossil Free Yale about Saturday's demonstration during the Harvard-Yale football game. Martin Man and Alex Cohen tell us what it was...
2019-11-27
39 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Ep. 24 – Christopher Ketcham on the abuse of the American West
For the past ten years, journalist Christopher Ketcham has documented the confluence of commercial exploitation and government misconduct on public lands across the West, the role of the livestock and energy industries in their despoliation, and the impact of rampant federal land management agency capture on wildlife. We speak with Ketcham about his fierce new book, This Land: How Cowboys, Capitalism, and Corruption Are Ruining the American West, which Outside Magazine called “the Desert Solitaire of our time.” The national commons that Ketcham focuses on — hundreds of millions of acres stretching across 12 Western states — are managed on the public’s behalf b...
2019-10-21
50 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Ep. 19 – Robert Macfarlane on being good ancestors across deep time
“Books, like landscapes, leave their marks in us,” Robert Macfarlane once wrote. “Certain books, though, like certain landscapes, stay with us even when we left them, changing not just our weathers but our climates.” Macfarlane’s writing has done this for us and for millions of readers. It has shifted our climates for the better, deepened our sympathies, expanded our understanding of and attention to our moral and physical landscapes, and reminded us of the stakes of being alive. In this episode, Macfarlane joins us to speak about his new book, Underland: A Deep Time Journey. In the book, Macfarlane...
2019-06-24
48 min
The Global Investor
Episode 4: Aly Moore — The Future of Food is Bugs!
Important: It is not too late to register for the Obris Global Investor Summit in Panama from July 15-19. Go to https://obrisinvest.com/panama2019 for more information.Aly Moore joins us today. Aly is the co-founder of Entopian Capital, the first large scale VC fund that seeks to identify the winners in the insect as food and feed industry.Aly's story is fascinating. After studying public health at Yale, Aly searched for a way to address the challenges to nutritiously feed our growing world population. She started the blog Bugible.com...
2019-06-13
46 min
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast In Season Edition with Andy Towers - NCAA Championship Weekend Review
In Season with Andy Towers NCAA Championship Weekend Review 01:03 Duke vs Virginia -Face-offs down the stretch -The battle back -Different personnel for Virginia -Alex Rhode's play all weekend -Different defensive looks from Virginia -This Weeks Blog Referred to: https://www.jm3sports.com/blog/a-lacrosse-weekend-5-26-19 -Offensive schemes from the game -Motion vs stagnant offense for Virginia 13:17 Penn State vs Yale -Beating Penn State at their own game -The ebbs and flows of the face-off game -The impact the shot clock has had on face-off volumes -TD Ierlan's ability to create 50/50 GB's 19:53 National Championship Virginia vs Yale -The advantages...
2019-05-28
37 min
ASQ Blog
BOTELHO & ABRAHAM (2017). PURSUING QUALITY
BOTELHO & ABRAHAM (2017). PURSUING QUALITY: HOW SEARCH COSTS AND UNCERTAINTY MAGNIFY GENDER-BASED DOUBLE STANDARDS IN A MULTISTAGE EVALUATION PROCESS Authors: Tristan L. Botelho – Yale School of Management Mabel Abraham – Columbia Business School Interviewer: Winnie Jiang – Yale School of Management Article link: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0001839217694358 Blog link: https://asqblog.com/2017/12/13/podcast-botelho-abraham-2017-pursuing-quality-how-search-costs-and-uncertainty-magnify-gender-based-double-standards-in-a-multistage-evaluation-process/
2019-04-29
38 min
Thrivestry
Thrivestry Podcast 008 Taking vacations and breaks, being fit is better for mental health than money
Why are vacations and breaks so important? How can you be more productive while taking more breaks? What can you do to set yourself up to take a 2-3 week vacation? Fitness as a little black dress or a multitools. Seth Godin article on Freelancer vs Entrepreneur: https://seths.blog/2019/04/a-job-without-a-boss-2/ We also go over this Yale and Oxford Study talking about how people who keep up with their fitness tend to have less 'bad' days than people just like them (who don't exercise and possibly make more money). Article here: https://www...
2019-04-13
49 min
We Are Live! with Chris Denman
WAL! Podcast - 3.29.19 (Segment 1) w/ Yale Hollander
Yale Hollander joins the boys this morning to discuss bagels from a jewish perspective, local comedy shows, and to unleash hell on Rob Gronkowski for our latest installment of the roast segment "Target Practice". The gents work their way through everything just for some cringe-worthy laughs. Check out Yale on "Impolite Coffee Break" every Friday, online. @WeAreLiveRadio on the socials weareliveradio.com for blog posts midcoast.media for our bigger projects --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
2019-03-29
52 min
Conexiones: Latinos en Tech
El Camino del MBA: Natalia Ariza, Sr. Operations Manager @ Uber Eats, Yale MBA’18
Natalia Ariza es Colombiana, Ingeniera Industrial y una de las persona mas persistentes que conozco. Inmigrante y estudiante de primera generacion, nos conto su historia dejando su trabajo en Exxon Mobil para lanzarse a hacer un MBA en Yale. Conversamos sobre como tomo la decision, factores que la influyeron y como lidiar con el sindrome del impostor —-¿Quieres ayudarme a que Conexiones siga cada 2 semanas? Puedes hacerlo de estas 3 formas: 1) Contesta estas 5 (cortas) preguntas para ayudarme a hacer un mejor podcast para ti: https://bit.ly/2uby4P5 2) Dej...
2019-03-18
1h 16
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Ep. 8 – Charles Siebert on translating nature’s symphony
During his travels in South America at the close of the 18th century, the German explorer Alexander von Humboldt came upon a parrot speaking the words of a lost Indian tribe. The encounter inspired our guest, acclaimed author and New York Times Magazine writer Charles Siebert, to imagine the echoes of human language that might … Continue reading Ep. 8 – Charles Siebert on translating nature’s symphony →
2019-01-28
58 min
Coleção de Autoras em Português by VARIOUS
426: 39.00 Ramachandra Guha - The full conversation
GUEST Ramachandra Guha is a historian and biographer based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale and Stanford, held the Arné Naess Chair at the University of Oslo, and been the Indo-American Community Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley. In the academic year 2011-2 he served as the Philippe Roman Professor of History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics. Guha’s books include a pioneering environmental history, The Unquiet Woods (University of California Press, 1989), and an award-winning social history of cricket, A Corner of a Foreign Field (Picador, 2002). India after Gandhi (Mac...
2019-01-17
52 min
Coleção de Autoras em Português by VARIOUS
416: 39.10 Ramachandra Guha - In Summary Playing to potential
NUGGET CONTEXT Dr. Guha speaks about how he has learnt (from Gandhiji) the criticality of using the right language when you engage with people who might have a differing point of view. GUEST Ramachandra Guha is a historian and biographer based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale and Stanford, held the Arné Naess Chair at the University of Oslo, and been the Indo-American Community Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley. In the academic year 2011-2 he served as the Philippe Roman Professor of History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics. G...
2019-01-17
03 min
Coleção de Autoras em Português by VARIOUS
417: 39.09 Ramachandra Guha - Inner journey
NUGGET CONTEXT Dr. Guha speaks about Gandhiji’s inner journey on multiple fronts – diet, medicine, celibacy and inter-faith harmony. He speaks about how he had a scientific approach in each of these and sometimes crafted experiments to test out a certain belief and based on the results, modified it as he moved forward. He also speaks about Gandhiji’s tolerance and open-ness to others’ views as he was shaping his world-view through his journey. GUEST Ramachandra Guha is a historian and biographer based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale and Stanford, held the Arné Naess Chair at the Uni...
2019-01-17
08 min
Coleção de Autoras em Português by VARIOUS
418: 39.08 Ramachandra Guha - How Gandhiji made decisions
NUGGET CONTEXT Dr. Guha speaks about Gandhiji went about making complex decisions. He talks about how he was able to combine the need to be democratic and to listen to the various people around him with the ability to be decisive and back his instincts given the overall context. GUEST Ramachandra Guha is a historian and biographer based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale and Stanford, held the Arné Naess Chair at the University of Oslo, and been the Indo-American Community Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley. In the academic year 2011-2 he s...
2019-01-17
03 min
Coleção de Autoras em Português by VARIOUS
419: 39.07 Ramachandra Guha - Being vulnerable
NUGGET CONTEXT Dr Guha talks about how Gandhiji openly spoke and wrote about his flaws (defects, manias, lusts, passions and superstitions) without any inhibition. This approach is in such a stark contrast to how several leaders of today manage their personal image. He also spoke about how Gandhiji was often open to feedback (including being open to inputs from Mahadev Desai – his assistant) and would be comfortable acknowledging publicly if he was wrong in a debate. GUEST Ramachandra Guha is a historian and biographer based in Bangalore. He has taught at the universities of Yale and Stanford, held the Arné Nae...
2019-01-17
04 min
blog – Yale Podcast Network
Paul Attanasio – Oscar-nominated Screenwriter, TV Creator
Live on campus, Paul Attanasio, one of the most respected and successful TV/screenwriters of our time. Paul has created four TV series that have gone to air…and counting. One of ’em is Homicide: Life on the Street, a forebear of our current golden age. Paul was also behind House MD, one the most popular shows in the world for a time. Paul was Oscar-nominated for Donnie Brasco, a favorite among screenwriters. But throw all those other projects out, and Paul would still be one of Aaron’s heroes thanks to Quiz Show, the brilliant, layered, morality tale about...
2018-12-20
51 min
Something You Should Know
What Really Influences How You Think & Something Fascinating Google, Amazon and Facebook Have in Common
Do you really need to get a physical exam every year? We begin this episode by exploring who should and maybe who should not get an annual check-up and why. http://www.shape.com/lifestyle/mind-and-body/theres-no-evidence-you-need-annual-physical-exam-say-doctors Your unconscious mind affects your thoughts and behaviors in ways you can’t imagine. That is the message from John Bargh, Yale professor of psychology and author of the book Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do (https://amzn.to/2JLKN2b). For example, feeling physically warm actually makes you more socially warm; feeling fear makes you think mo...
2018-11-08
45 min
Something You Should Know
What Really Influences How You Think & Something Fascinating Google, Amazon and Facebook Have in Common
Do you really need to get a physical exam every year? We begin this episode by exploring who should and maybe who should not get an annual check-up and why. http://www.shape.com/lifestyle/mind-and-body/theres-no-evidence-you-need-annual-physical-exam-say-doctors Your unconscious mind affects your thoughts and behaviors in ways you can’t imagine. That is the message from John Bargh, Yale professor of psychology and author of the book Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do (https://amzn.to/2JLKN2b). For example, feeling physically warm actually makes you more socially warm; feeling fear makes you think mo...
2018-11-08
44 min
Something You Should Know
What Really Influences How You Think & Something Fascinating Google, Amazon and Facebook Have in Common
Do you really need to get a physical exam every year? We begin this episode by exploring who should and maybe who should not get an annual check-up and why. http://www.shape.com/lifestyle/mind-and-body/theres-no-evidence-you-need-annual-physical-exam-say-doctors Your unconscious mind affects your thoughts and behaviors in ways you can’t imagine. That is the message from John Bargh, Yale professor of psychology and author of the book Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do (https://amzn.to/2JLKN2b). For example, feeling physically warm actually makes you more socially warm; feeling fear makes you think mo...
2018-11-08
44 min
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Episode 223 - Scott Myers (Zero Draft Thirty)
Scott Myers has written 30 projects for every major Hollywood studio and broadcast network. His film writing credits include K-9 starring Jim Belushi, Alaska starring Vincent Kartheisher, and Trojan War starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. From 2002–2010, Scott was an executive producer at Trailblazer Studios, a television production company. In 2002, he began teaching screenwriting in his spare time. He won the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program Outstanding Instructor Award in 2005 and for eight years taught in the Writing for Screen and Stage program at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Currently Scott is an Assistant Professor at the DePaul University School of Cine...
2018-09-02
57 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Writing History in Historic Times | Omar Mohammed
E368 | What does it mean to study the past in the midst of momentous change in the present? In this special episode, we discuss history and history-in-the-making with Omar Mohammed, a scholar and activist from Mosul. For several years, Omar was an undercover chronicler of ISIS through the blog and Facebook group Mosul Eye. Currently, he is working on a Ph.D. project about the history and historiography of Mosul in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. We examine the connections between the two endeavors, all the while exploring modern Iraqi history and, with it, colonialism, nationalism, regional connections, and...
2018-07-26
49 min
Thunk Tank Podcast
Episode 16 - Political Polarization on the Left and Right
So you're saying...you're alt right? Alt left? Is there room in-between anymore in our increasingly polarized political theatre for moderation and compromise. Has political correctness gone too far? Is there a free speech crisis on college campuses? Join the Thunk Tank crew as we discuss the state of modern political polarization in America . Good think we had some beers on hand for this one. Perhaps politicians should follow suit? X) We are also happy to announce a new website for proper long form thunking where we will write longer blog posts to ac...
2018-04-06
00 min
USACollegeChat Podcast
Episode 156: They Teach Happiness at Yale
This is the fourth episode in our new series of things we didn’t know about certain colleges--or about higher education generally. Today, we are taking a look inside the ivy-covered walls of Yale University, but I think you will be very surprised about why we are taking that look. I know that many of you parents listening today have kids who have their hearts set on attending Yale or one of the other Ivy League universities or one of the other highly selective universities next fall. And I know that many of them won’t get to do that...
2018-03-23
16 min
The ModGolf Podcast
How Big Data, Machine Learning and AI Innovates Golf Game Improvement - Sal Syed / Arccos Golf
The pioneer of Connected Golf, Sal Syed is the CEO and Co-Founder of Arccos - the leading provider of big data, advanced analytics and machine learning insights for the global golf industry. First launched in late 2014, their patented, GPS-based, hardware and software system has automatically recorded more than 60 million shots taken by golfers playing on courses worldwide. By seamlessly analyzing each shot in real time, Arccos provides powerful, data-driven insights that help golfers of all skill levels measurably improve their performance by going beyond guesswork. To learn more, check out our "Arccos Golf...
2018-02-02
35 min
Military Justice
Episode 012: Eugene R. Fidell of Yale Law School
Weirick is joined by Eugene R. Fidell of Yale Law School to discuss the future of military justice, his most-recent book Military Justice: A Very Short Introduction, his blog Global Military Justice Reform, and Senator Gillibrand’s Military Justice Improvement Act. Guest: Eugene R. Fidell Twitter: @globalmjreform Blog: http://globalmjreform.blogspot.com/ Book: Military Justice: A Very Short Introduction https://global.oup.com/academic/product/military-justice-a-very-short-introduction-9780199303496?cc=us&lang=en& United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces http://www.armfor.uscourts.gov/newcaaf/opinions.htm Special thanks to our sponsor...
2017-02-23
54 min
Radio Cherry Bombe
Ana Ros & Tasting Rome Authors
Ana Ros is widely considered the best chef in Slovenia, and will soon be featured on Season 2 of the Netflix hit show Chef’s Table. She runs Hi a Franko, a countryside estate and restaurant that has been in her husband’s family for decades and happens to be the location where Ernest Hemingway wrote A Farewell To Arms. Ana never intended to be a chef — she was an international studies and diplomacy student when she met her husband, Valter, and they took over running Hi a Franko together. Ana taught herself how to cook with the help of Valter...
2016-05-19
39 min
Gossip Guys
Episode 34 – You’ve Got Yale!
Spotted, Andy and Aaron arguing over season 2, episode 16 of The CW's "Gossip Girl," entitled "You've Got Yale!" This week features a very special guest: actress Emma Demar (@emmadayledemar), who played A FRIGGIN' MINION. Meet Elise Wells from season 1. Emma talks working with Taylor Momsen and what it was like to be Jenny's best friend, crushing on Ed Westwick, the unique set life on "Gossip Girl," and the wonderful forward nature of Leighton Meester. The trio talk opera, the nice Lily/Chuck relationship, hating Asher, haircuts, the introduction of Rachel Carr, "stepcest" and the complete unredeemability of Blair Waldorf. We...
2016-05-02
1h 00
Ottoman History Podcast
Global Imagining in Early Modern Europe | Ayesha Ramachandran
E223 | We often speak of physical and abstract worlds as if they were self-evident. But the concept of "the world" has been forged and continually remade through imagination and debate. In this podcast, Ayesha Ramachandran discusses the historical context of the world's ascendance as a meaningful concept and offers a preview of her new book entitled Worldmakers: Global Imagining in Early Modern Europe. More at: http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2016/01/worldmakers.html Ayesha Ramachandran is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Yale University, where she focuses on the literature and culture of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, primarily on Europe’s re...
2016-01-30
40 min
We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network
TIP 065 : Yale Professor, Robert Shiller's Book, Irrational Exuberance (Investing Podcast)
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: Why the Chinese Renminbi has emerged as a global currency in the past few weeks. How ECB is trying to spark growth by lowering the deposit rate and extend quantitative easing. What Preston and Stig think will happen if the FED hike rates. What the relationship is between interest rates and asset prices. How Schiller was correct about an investor in 2000 not making any returns over the next 12 years, and how that might be the case today. Why former FED chairman Alan Greenspan added fuel to the fire of the dot-com bubble. Ho...
2015-12-20
50 min
Hadit.com Blog Talk Podcast. Yale Law School. Wed 12/10/14 10:00 am est.
Please join us for a follow up to Yale Law School's program to assist veterans. Discussion items include PTSD, MST, Sexual Harassment The call in number is 347 237 48189
2014-12-10
1h 06
The Peace Revolution Podcast
Peace Revolution episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + Commentary
Peace Revolution episode 044: The Ultimate History Lesson w/ John Taylor Gatto / Hour 4 + Commentary Notes, References, and Links for further study: Your invitation to the Tragedy and Hope online critical thinking community Peace Revolution Podcast’s primary hosting site (2009-2011) Peace Revolution Podcast’s backup hosting site (2006-2011, also includes the 9/11 Synchronicity Podcast episodes, starting at the bottom of the page) Tragedy and Hope dot com (all of our media productions, freeto the public). On the top menu, there is a “Trivium&rdquo...
2011-11-20
00 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #115
The SFFaudio Podcast #115 – Scott and Jesse talk to Anne Frid de Vries of the Anne Is A Man blog for a talk about podcasts and podcasting. Talked about on today’s show: Anne rhymes with manna, SFFaudio Podcast #053, finding time to review podcasts, listening ideas, recruiting blog readers to be blog contributors, working with WordPress, this Anne needs 3G, university courses, iTunes U, Yale, Joanne B. Freeman, subscribe to iTunes U programmes as podcast, University of California, Berkeley, Anne does the detective work for his readers, BBC World Service: Witness, Fermat’s Last T...
2011-07-04
1h 33
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #053
The SFFaudio Podcast #053 – Jesse and Scott are joined by Anne Frid de Vries of the Anne Is A Man blog for a talk about his wonderful podcast review blog. Talked about on today’s show: Anne Is A Man blog, reviewing podcasts, Five Free Favourites #4, Five Free Favourites (on Anne Is A Man), a Dutch person living in Israel, podcasting as “a new universe”, or “a secret world”, BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time, OPML files, iTunes, trading podcast subscription feeds, Dan Carlin, Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History, “History and Science Fiction go...
2010-04-05
1h 00