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Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Quaestio mihi factus sum, Sections 7 and 8 | The Life of the Mind, Book II, Willing, Chapter 2
Host Roger Berkowitz leads a discussion on Hannah Arendt's book, The Life of the Mind, focusing on the sections dealing with Aristotle and St. Paul's views on the will. They discuss the philosophical evolution of the will, its significance in Christian thought, and its implications for understanding freedom, desire, and political action. The conversation explores Arendt's critique of internalizing the struggle between reason and desire, with references to Kant, Nietzsche, and notions of Jewish and Christian law. Rate and review if you like this podcast! ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Ce...
2025-07-25
1h 00
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Philosophers and the Will, Sections 4, 5, and 6 | The Life of the Mind, Book II, Willing, Chapter 1
In this week's chapter reading of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind, host Roger Berkowitz, focuses the session on Part II, Willing, Chapter 1, The Philosophers and the Will. Discussing the difficulties accessing the will in philosophy, Berkowitz addresses its role in the context of freedom, new beginnings, and evil. He delves into the historical viewpoint of the will from Aristotle to Hegel, and its philosophical implications. The talk highlights Arendt’s critique of the philosophy of progress and its incompatibility with true justice. Contributions from participants range from interpretations of the will to insights about justice, evil, and po...
2025-07-18
55 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Montez Press Radio: The Politics of Friendship with Uday Mehta | Bonus Episode
This week we're sharing a recording from our friends at Montez Press Radio, an experimental broadcasting and performance platform founded in 2018 with the goal of fostering greater experimentation and conversation between artists, writers, and thinkers through the medium of radio. In the first of their new series, Love Thy Network, one of three excellent new segments on friendship, gossip, and public discourse, Roger Berkowitz and Uday Mehta, a scholar of political philosophy, engage with Hannah Arendt's insights on the intersection of friendship and politics. Arendt, known for her "genius for friendship," believed that true friendship is where w...
2025-07-11
53 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Staying Decent in an Indecent Society with Ian Buruma | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode, host Roger Berkowitz speaks with Ian Buruma, a writer, journalist, educator, and award-winning thinker, as well as the Paul W. Williams Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College. Buruma shares his insights on civility and decency in society, drawing from his personal experiences in post-Nazi-occupied Europe. They discuss the harsh judgment against collaborators versus resistance fighters and the nuances of maintaining decency in an indecent society. Reflecting on the political climate in the U.S., they debate whether America currently constitutes a decent society, considering the behavior and policies of its...
2025-07-04
57 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Willing, Sections 1, 2, and 3 | The Life of the Mind, Introduction and Syllabus
We begin the second book in Hannah Arendt's unfinished manuscript, The Life of the Mind. This week's episode provides an overview of Part II on Willing, focusing on the concept of the will and its importance to her larger project of political thinking. Host Roger Berkowitz discusses the historical development of the will from the Greeks to the Christians and moderns, and its role in freedom and action. Berkowitz highlight's Arendt's investigation of thinking, willing, and judging as central faculties of the mind, and addresses questions from participants of the Virtual Reading Group about the intersections of will, desire...
2025-06-27
54 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Can Deliberation Cure Democracy? with James Fishkin | Bonus Episode
In this conversation between Roger Berkowitz and James Fishkin, a Stanford University expert on deliberative polling and deliberative democracy, they discuss the effectiveness for addressing the ills of democracy. Fishkin highlights four primary problems in modern democracy: the difficulty in determining the will of the people; extreme partisan polarization; the lack of deliberative voting; and limited citizen engagement. He outlines how deliberative polls, involving informed discussions among representative samples of citizens, have been effective in fostering better public understanding and decision-making, as seen in cases like Texas' energy policy and Mongolia's constitutional amendments. The discussion also touches on the...
2025-06-20
52 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Where Are We When We Think? Sections 20-21 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 4
In this episode, Roger Berkowitz leads a discussion on the concluding sections of the book on Thinking, part of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind. Berkowitz elaborates on Arendt's insights into the nature of thinking and its relation to the real world. Berkowitz highlights Arendt's belief that thinking interrupts conventional processes and challenges us to be autonomous and independent. He emphasizes the dangers of abstract thought disconnected from reality and the value of encountering the world with a balanced, common-sense approach. Berkowitz discusses how the culmination of this section on Thinking leads into the next two parts of t...
2025-06-13
48 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What Makes Us Think? Sections 18-19 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 3
This episode centers on Hannah Arendt's exploration of Socrates as a model for thinking, outlined in Sections 18 and 19 of Chapter 3 in The Life of the Mind. Arendt argues that Socratic thinking, characterized by the internal dialogue of the 'two in one,' is crucial for understanding human thinking. Host Roger Berkowitz contrasts this with Greek and Roman perspectives on thinking, highlighting that for Socrates, thinking itself holds intrinsic meaning and is essential for being fully alive. We discuss the moral implications of thinking, emphasizing how it can prevent evil by fostering a critical self-dialogue that embodies an existential duality...
2025-06-06
1h 00
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What Makes Us Think? Sections 16-17 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 3
In this episode, Roger Berkowitz continues with a close reading of Sections 16-17 of Hannah Arendt's unfinished book, The Life of the Mind. Berkowitz explores the key themes of the first part of the book, Thinking, focusing on Chapter 3, titled What Makes Us Think? He discusses the three driving questions of Arendt's work: whether thinking prevents us from doing evil, how thinking as an action interacts with the human condition, and whether thinking is a quest for meaning rather than a search for truth. The session delves into the history of thought from the Greeks, who thought out of wonder, t...
2025-05-30
53 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What Makes Us Think? Sections 14-15 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 3
We're on to Chapter III of The Life of the Mind: What Makes Us Think? In this episode, we examine Sections 14 and 15. Roger Berkowitz discusses key themes, such as the relationship between being and appearance, the authenticity and fallacy of the thinking ego, and thinking's quest for meaning. He delves into the importance of metaphors in language to link thought to the world, and outlines the distinctions and connections between post-philosophical and pre-philosophical Greek thought. The latter focuses on immortalization through poetry and action, while the former emphasizes intellectual abstraction. Modern existential dilemmas around thinking and meaning are touched...
2025-05-23
57 min
The Next Chapter is Hers
The Chapter Where Hannah Found Herself
The Chapter Where Hannah Found Herself.Instagram : @Hannah.rachael.photography@thehannahrachaelwww.boudielove.com for boudoir & bookingsIn this episode, we go all the way back to the beginning... before the business, before the brand, before the camera ever clicked. I’m sharing the real story of how I found myself, claimed my power, and built Hannah Rachael Photography from the ground up. This is about the messy middle, the big dreams, the breakdowns, and the breakthroughs that led me to create a business rooted in art, self-worth, an...
2025-05-20
48 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Mental Activities in a World of Appearances, Section 13 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 2
In this episode, we continue exploring Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind, focusing on the nature, meaning, and purpose of thinking. Host Roger Berkowitz emphasizes Arendt's exploration of thinking as an end in itself, comparing it to the breath of life. He discusses the limitations of language and metaphors in capturing the ineffable nature of thought, the dangers of overly persuasive metaphors, and the distinction between truth and meaning. The conversation with Virtual Reading Group participants delves into historical and philosophical perspectives, including Aristotle, Hegel, and Heidegger, on circular thinking and the interplay between the visible and invisible...
2025-05-09
48 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Mental Activities in a World of Appearances, Sections 11-12 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 2
In this episode, we discuss Sections 11-12 of Chapter 2 of The Life of the Mind, Hannah Arendt's final work. Host Roger Berkowitz emphasizes the notion that thinking involves a radical withdrawal from the world of appearances, and examines metaphors as fundamental to philosophical language. Berkowitz touches on how philosophical thinking, unlike everyday thinking, operates through abstract ideas that are deeply relevant to understanding human actions and societal structures. Questions from Virtual Reading Group participants place the relevance of these ideas in contemporary contexts. Read along with us! And rate and review if you like this podcast, to...
2025-05-02
52 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Mental Activities in a World of Appearances, Sections 9-10 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 2
In this episode, we focus on the second chapter of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind. The discussion is a critical exploration of Arendt's examination of thinking as an integral, yet radically autonomous, aspect of human life that is separated from the world of reality and appearances. Host Roger Berkowitz highlights Arendt's premise that thinking can be dangerous due to its detachment from reality and its capacity to engage in abstract thought. We also touch on the distinction between thinking and other mental activities like willing and judging, as well as the controversial idea that thinking is deeply...
2025-04-25
52 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Appearance, Section 8 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 1
This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz continues our analysis of the first chapter of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind. Roger Berkowitz discusses Arendt's exploration into the nature of thinking, how it differs from contemplation, and its elusive appearance in the world. He delves into Arendt's belief that thinking is an activity disconnected from the search for truth, aiming instead at the quest for meaning. Finally, the episode examines Arendt's views on the distinction between meaning and truth, her critique of traditional philosophy, and contributions to understanding thinking as a form of authentic semblance.
2025-04-18
52 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Hannah Arendt's Legacy with Celso Lafer | Bonus Episode
This bonus episode of the podcast features an in-depth conversation with Celso Lafer, a former student of Hannah Arendt. The discussion covers Lafer's experiences studying with her at Cornell University, as well as his contributions to translating her works into Portuguese, and the influence of her ideas on his multifaceted career in academia and politics. The conversation includes Arendt's teaching methods, the relevance of her courses on political experiences of the 20th century, and her views on judgment and action in the public realm. Lafer also shares personal anecdotes and insights into Arendt's thoughts on political thinkers, her historical...
2025-04-11
55 min
Creative Career Change
S3 E4: Hannah Miller
Former teachers’ career change stories will always be of special interest to me due to my own educational background. For Hannah Miller, it has been more than 10 years since she left the classroom to become a coach and I was delighted to have the opportunity to discover more about her career journey. Hannah and I talk about the challenges of leaving teaching, bizarre transferable skills and Hannah’s path to shaping a career that works for her current season of life. If you enjoy this conversation, do leave a comment and let us know which aspe...
2025-04-09
40 min
Creative Career Change
S3 E4: Hannah Miller
Former teachers’ career change stories will always be of special interest to me due to my own educational background. For Hannah Miller, it has been more than 10 years since she left the classroom to become a coach and I was delighted to have the opportunity to discover more about her career journey. Hannah and I talk about the challenges of leaving teaching, bizarre transferable skills and Hannah’s path to shaping a career that works for her current season of life. If you enjoy this conversation, do leave a comment and let us know which aspe...
2025-04-09
40 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Appearance, Sections 6-7 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 1
This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz focuses on a close reading of sections 6 and 7 of the first chapter of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind. Berkowitz, speaking from Buenos Aires, dives into Arendt's inquiries into the nature of thinking, how it relates to reality, and its appearance in the world. Key topics include the enigmas surrounding section 7 of the book, the Cartesian thinking ego, and the concept of common sense as defined by Arendt. Discussions also touch upon the metaphysical fallacy of the thinking ego, the role of other people in affirming reality, and the...
2025-04-04
58 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Appearance, Sections 4-5 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 1
In this episode, the discussion centers around Sections 4-5 of the first chapter of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind. The conversation delves into Arendt's exploration of thinking, willing, and judging, and their impact on understanding justice, reason, and responsibility. Roger Berkowitz highlights the distinction between the soul and the mind, the concept of appearance versus being, and the nature of thinking as an essential human activity. Additionally, the episode addresses Arendt's views on the role of the artist and creativity, the implications of AI on thinking and creativity, and how semblance plays a crucial role in human...
2025-03-28
43 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Appearance, Sections 1-3 | The Life of the Mind, Chapter 1
In this episode, we close read Chapter 1 of Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind, examining the concept of Appearance. Our discussion touches upon Arendt's departure from traditional philosophical disdain for appearances and their importance, and the inherent relationship between appearance and reality. Roger Berkowitz highlights Arendt's critique of the scientific and philosophical focus on underlying causes over visible phenomena, and introduces Adolf Portman's ideas on the value of surface appearances beyond functionalism. The episode also explores Arendt's unique perspective on thinking's role in preventing evil, and the significance of puzzlement and the quest for meaning in a world...
2025-03-21
56 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Thinking, Introduction | The Life of the Mind, Volume One
This episode inaugurates a new book! Now we're reading Hannah Arendt's The Life of the Mind. Arendt's book, published posthumously in 1978 and, now, the new Critical Edition, delves into the nature of thinking, willing, and judging. Roger Berkowitz outlines the book's unfinished state, Arendt's editorial history, and her intention to compare English and German manuscripts. The episode highlights Arendt's famous epigraphs and contextualizes her philosophical journey from action to contemplation. A significant portion focuses on the political implications of Arendt's views on thoughtlessness, exemplified by her study of Adolf Eichmann (The Banality of Evil), which led her to investigate whether...
2025-03-14
1h 09
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
On the Revolutionary Spirit with Neil Roberts and Jess Feldman | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode recorded in collaboration with Radio Kingston, we share a preview of our spring conference on Hannah Arendt and Black Revolutionary Thought, organized by Jess Feldman, where Neil Roberts will give the 3rd annual DeGruyter-Arendt Center keynote lecture on March 27th at Bard College. The lecture is open to the public, and global listeners can tune in to the livestream on our YouTube channel at 5:30pm EST. This conversation covers some of the themes that will be explored in the conference and keynote lecture, including Arendt's concepts of revolutionary spirit, freedom, the challenges of b...
2025-03-07
39 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man | Between Past and Future, Chapter 8 (final chapter)
In our final chapter reading of Between Past and Future, we tackle Chapter 8. Roger Berkowitz discusses Arendt's essay 'The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man,' which addresses how scientific advancements impact human dignity and the nature of being human. Berkowitz elaborates on Arendt's view that science, while expanding human capabilities, also risks dehumanizing people by treating them as mere data points. This leads to a broader discussion on the implications of artificial intelligence and the potential loss of common sense and human groundings as technology advances. The episode concludes with a reflection on how modern science...
2025-02-28
58 min
Got Together
[ 09 | S1Ep9 ] “Past Hannah was in Denial”
In the penultimate episode of Season 1, Hannah and Jess delve into the shocking events of Ep9 whilst dealing with their denial over Syrio. Stay tuned for discussions around the Chronicles of Narnia, Star Wars and the War of the Roses before they try and try again to get back on topic after yet another Harry Potter tangent.[ Where Else to Find Got Together ]Head over to Instagram, Twitter and TikTok where you can find and follow us @gottogetherpod or click the links below to go directly thereInstagram: https://www.instagram.com...
2025-02-25
1h 05
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Tribalism and the Human Condition with Sebastian Junger | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz, we feature a talk by Sebastian Junger, a keynote speaker at the Arendt Center's fall 2024 conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism. Junger, author of Tribe, discusses the complexities of tribalism, its positive and negative facets, and its relevance to contemporary society. He emphasizes the need to understand and elevate positive tribalism to create unity. Addressing liberal responsibilities in combatting negative tribalism, Junger critiques the left's failure to engage with class issues and patriotism. The episode includes a discussion between Junger and Roger Berkowitz on promoting civic engagement and national u...
2025-02-21
43 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Truth and Politics, Parts 4 + 5 | Between Past and Future, Chapter 7
In this episode, we close read the final parts of Hannah Arendt's essay "Truth and Politics" from her book Between Past and Future. Roger Berkowitz emphasizes the complex relationship between truth and politics in the context of Arendt's view that politics is inherently deceitful and power-driven, making it often adverse to truth. The episode explores historical and modern examples of this conflict, including mass manipulation of facts and propaganda, and Arendt's argument that politics needs to limit itself to preserve realms of truth in journalism, law, academia, and journalism. The discussion also touches on contemporary implications of Arendt's ideas...
2025-02-14
1h 01
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Truth and Politics – Parts 1-3 | Between Past and Future, Chapter 7
We're back from winter break and back to our chapter readings of Hannah Arendt's seminal text, Between Past and Future. In this episode, we delve into Chapter 7, Truth and Politics. Roger Berkowitz discusses Arendt's arguments about how truth is often impotent in the political sphere, yet essential to maintaining a human world. We unpack the complex relationship between truth, politics, and opinion, focusing on how factual truths are frequently transformed into opinions, thus losing their power. The conversation also touches on contemporary issues like January 6th and the Holocaust, emphasizing the ongoing struggle to preserve factual truths in an...
2025-02-07
57 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
On Citizen Assemblies with Nick Romeo | Bonus Episode
This bonus episode features an in-depth conversation with Nick Romeo, a longtime New Yorker magazine contributor and author. Nick Romeo is the author of The Alternative: How to Build a Just Economy, and he teaches at UC Berkeley's graduate school journalism. The discussion centers around Romeo's recent article, What Could Citizens' Assemblies Do for American Politics, which particularly focused on an assembly in Bend, Oregon, that tackled the issue of youth homelessness. The conversation delves into the setup, process, and outcomes of the assembly, reflecting on the representativeness of the participants, the diversity of perspectives, the role of expert in...
2025-01-31
44 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Roundtable: On Civil Disobedience - Thoreau, Arendt, King | Bonus Episode
This week we're sharing a recording from our friends at the Roundtable by the 92nd Street Y, New York, a world-class destination for online courses on literature, the arts, history, and much more, brought to you by some of the greatest minds of our time. In his lecture from October 22nd, Roger Berkowitz discusses his recent book On Civil Disobedience published by the Library of America, and explores the concept through the works and ideas of Henry David Thoreau, Hannah Arendt, and Martin Luther King Jr. Berkowitz argues that civil disobedience has uniquely American roots, tied to f...
2025-01-24
50 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Equivocations of Tribalism with Uday Mehta | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz, we feature a talk from the Arendt Center's fall 2024 conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism. Uday Mehta discusses the contrasting concepts of tribalism and cosmopolitanism, exploring how they shape identity, governance, and interpersonal relationships. He emphasizes the rootedness and exclusivity of tribalism in contrast to the voluntary and interest-based nature of cosmopolitanism. Beginning at minute 28:51 in this episode, a conversation between Mehta and podcast host Roger Berkowitz delves into the distinctions and overlaps between these constructs, and the profound role of tradition, familiarity, and the arts. Uday S...
2025-01-17
52 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Are We a Tribe? A Conversation with Ayishat Akanbi and Thomas Chatterton Williams | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz, we share a talk from the Arendt Center's fall 2024 conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism. Moderated by Roger Berkowitz, the conversation features Ayishat Akanbi, a fashion stylist and writer, and Thomas Chatterton Williams, an author and academic. The discussion delves into the notions of tribal identity, the impact of racial categorization, and the broader concept of cosmopolitanism. Akanbi and Williams share personal experiences and perspectives on racial identity, culture, and the importance of curiosity and self-critique in overcoming tribal boundaries. Ayishat Akanbi is a fashion stylist and...
2025-01-10
55 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
HAC's Year in Review with Jana and Roger Part 2 | Bonus Episode
Part 2 of the conversation between Director of Academic Programs Jana Mader and Founder and Academic Director Roger Berkowitz, as they reflect on 2024 at the Hannah Arendt Center. In this bonus episode, they explore the evolving landscape of democracy, the rise of chaos and political violence in the US, and the potential of citizen assemblies to bridge partisan divides. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of A...
2025-01-03
22 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
HAC's Year in Review with Jana and Roger, Part 1 | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode, Director of Academic Programs Jana Mader and Founder and Academic Director Roger Berkowitz take a moment time to reflect on 2024 at the Hannah Arendt Center. They discuss the impact of the Virtual Reading Group's intellectual, global community and discussions. They share take-aways from our October conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism. Finally, they introduce Jana Mader's forthcoming book, Walk Her Way New York City, which is available now for pre-order, and discuss Roger Berkowitz's new book On Civil Disobedience, which came out in October. Tune in next week for Part 2 of the conversation, where Roger and Jana ex...
2024-12-27
32 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Crisis in Culture, Part 2 | Between Past and Future, Chapter 6
In this episode, we discuss the second part of "The Crisis in Culture: Its Social and Political Significance" from Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, examining the social and political significance of culture and the role of judgment in a political community. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues. Available on all major podcast platforms, listeners join u...
2024-12-20
47 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Bulletin: Mobs, Movements, and MAGA with Roger Berkowitz | Bonus Episode
This week we're sharing an episode from our friends at The Bulletin - Christianity Today's roundtable podcast, which dives into current events and breaking news, and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. Roger Berkowitz was invited to speak with Mike Cosper the day after the 2024 US presidential election about the rise of Donald Trump, the failures of the elite, and the importance of understanding and addressing the roots of political movements in America. We hope you enjoy this very special collaboration! ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center a...
2024-12-13
43 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Arendt's Gratitude for the World | Bonus Episode
In this bonus episode, Roger Berkowitz discusses the relevance of Hannah Arendt's ideas on gratitude and the importance of understanding diverse perspectives in the context of modern societal challenges. If you like this episode and our podcast in general, please leave us a comment on your favorite podcast platform! We appreciate your support! ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's ph...
2024-12-06
08 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Crisis in Culture, Part 1 | Between Past and Future, Chapter 6
In this episode, we discuss the first part of "The Crisis in Culture: Its Social and Political Significance" from Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, including artists' rebellion against society, the erosion of a shared cultural world, and the impacts of consumption and entertainment on enduring cultural objects. Roger Berkowitz highlights how Arendt sees crises as opportunities for deeper thinking and explores the potential for arts and sciences to resist societal pressures, despite the growing dominance of consumerism. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings o...
2024-11-29
58 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Crisis in Education | Between Past and Future, Chapter 5
In this episode, we discuss Hannah Arendt's essay "The Crisis in Education" from her book Between Past and Future. Roger Berkowitz explores Arendt's views on the essence of education, the challenges posed by modern educational practices, and the necessity of balancing conservatism with revolutionary potential in teaching. Additionally, we reflect on the recent passing of Jerome Kohn and his contributions to the Hannah Arendt Center. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode p...
2024-11-22
48 min
Pilates Exchange
How to Start and Scale a Pilates Studio: Hannah’s Wellness Business Journey
In this inspiring episode of The Pilates Exchange, host Hannah shares the pivotal moments in her journey of starting and scaling a Pilates and wellness studio from scratch. If you’re an entrepreneur in the wellness industry or dream of building a Pilates studio, this episode dives into practical tips for success, overcoming early challenges, and creating a unique and profitable wellness business.Hannah’s experience demonstrates the importance of intuition, adaptability, and understanding your market as you grow your business. From learning Pilates in a second language to doubling her studio’s space, Hannah's story is full o...
2024-11-21
30 min
What in the NDIS now?
Episode 50 - Hannah Dewick
On Episode 50 (!!) of What in the NDIS now? Hannah catches up with... Hannah... to chat about the brilliant platform: Connector Co. Connector Co is the first and only real-time booking platform for scheduling allied health supports, and it's free to access for participants, carers and support coordinators. Most of us use HotDoc or something similar to book our appointments with a GP, where you can easily find a suitable practitioner, see their availability, and book, however here in the world of the NDIS, the process has been a laborious and frustrating experience, but not any more. Connector Co brings...
2024-11-17
46 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What is Freedom | Between Past and Future, Chapter 4, Parts 3-4
Continuing with the essay "What is Freedom" in Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, Roger Berkowitz explains Arendt's views on the disappearance of authority in modern society and the evolving understanding of freedom as the courage to act publicly with impact, highlighting the essential connection between political action and human freedom. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issu...
2024-11-15
56 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What is Freedom | Between Past and Future, Chapter 4, Parts 1-2
Focusing on the first two parts of the essay, "What is Freedom," in Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, Roger Berkowitz discusses Arendt's bold argument that true freedom is rooted in public action rather than individual will or intellectual motives. Berkowitz outlines Arendt's thought process, discussing how philosophical tradition has misunderstood freedom, perceiving it as an attribute of individual thought rather than political action. Exploring the origins of the modern idea of freedom from St. Paul and Augustine to the more ancient Greek understanding where freedom is based in public action, the session includes discussions on principles versus motives...
2024-11-08
55 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What is Authority | Between Past and Future, Chapter 3, Parts 3-6
In this week's episode, Roger Berkowitz examines the notion of authority and its significance in political life. He discusses how the loss of authority impacts modern democracy and explores the differences between Platonic, Aristotelian, and Roman conceptions of authority. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues. Available on all major podcast platforms, listeners join us on a c...
2024-11-01
49 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism with Roger Berkowitz | Bonus Episode
A talk given by Roger Berkowitz at the conference, Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism: How Can We Imagine a Pluralist Politics? The Hannah Arendt Center's 16th annual fall conference was held at Bard College on October 17 + 18, 2024, sponsored by the Hannah Arendt Center, the Open Society University Network (OSUN), and the Center for Civic Engagement at Bard College. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and i...
2024-10-25
28 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
What is Authority | Between Past and Future, Chapter 3, Parts 1 + 2
In this week's master class, Roger Berkowitz delves into Hannah Arendt's critical examination of authority, tradition, and the political implications of their loss, drawing from her classic Between Past and Future, What is Authority, Parts 1 and 2. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues. Available on all major podcast platforms, listeners join us on a captivating intellectual journey through the mind of H...
2024-10-18
46 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Concept of History, Parts III and Epilogue | Between Past and Future, Chapter 2
In this episode, Roger Berkowitz discusses, through a close reading of Parts III and Epilogue of Chapter 2, "The Concept of History: Ancient and Modern," in Hannah Arendt's Between Past and Future, how modern society's pursuit of logical historical narratives can lead to totalitarianism by devaluing individual deeds and experiences in favor of overarching ideological plots. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and i...
2024-10-11
54 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
On Tribalism with Sebastian Junger | Bonus Episode
Host Roger Berkowitz hosts a conversation with Sebastian Junger about his work and insights on tribalism. Sebastian Junger is the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of THE PERFECT STORM, FIRE, A DEATH IN BELMONT, WAR, TRIBE, FREEDOM and, most recently, IN MY TIME OF DYING. As an award-winning journalist, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a special correspondent at ABC News, he has covered major international news stories around the world, and has received both a National Magazine Award and a Peabody Award. Junger is also a documentary filmmaker whose debut film "Restrepo", a feature-length documentary (co-directed with Tim He...
2024-10-04
44 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
The Concept of History, Parts I and II | Between Past and Future, Chapter 2
A close reading and discussion of Parts I and II of the second chapter, "The Concept of History: Ancient and Modern," in Hannah Arendt's seminal text, Between Past and Future. In this episode, we discuss the shift from individual deeds to historical processes and the resulting implications for modern society. The conversation touches on themes of humanity's impact on nature, the dangers of scientific intervention, and the philosophical shifts in understanding progress and history. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside e...
2024-09-27
55 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Tradition and the Modern Age | Between Past and Future, Chapter 1
A close reading and discussion of the first chapter in Hannah Arendt's seminal text, Between Past and Future, which describes the perplexing crises modern society faces. Through a series of eight exercises, Arendt shows how we can redistill the vital essence of political concepts and use them to regain a frame of reference for the future. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy an...
2024-09-20
50 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Preface | Between Past and Future
The first discussion of Between Past and Future, which describes the perplexing crises modern society faces as a result of the loss of meaning of the traditional key words of politics: justice, reason, responsibility, virtue, and glory. Through a series of eight exercises, Arendt shows how we can redistill the vital essence of these concepts and use them to regain a frame of reference for the future. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, eac...
2024-09-13
50 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Politics is About Power | Bonus Episode
This bonus episode explores the concept of power and control in the context of the American political system. Host Roger Berkowitz argues that the Arendtian perspective on politics is not abstract - we see it in our world today. He discusses the tension between elites and the working class in American history, drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt and historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. He argues that while both major parties in the US are using Jacksonian rhetoric, they are neglecting the core principle of American republicanism: the dispersion of power to prevent any one group from controlling the...
2024-09-06
29 min
Wholeness with Hannah
S3 EP12. Wholeness Hacks - Journaling for Joy With Hannah Bevan
Hannah is joined by another fellow Hannah this week - Hannah Bevan, who is the founder of “Journal for Joy”. Hannah created “Journal for Joy” on the back of her own self development journey, after she discovered first hand how powerful, uplifting, healing and fun journaling can be. Both hannah’s discuss how they use journaling in their everyday life, and the different types. The discussion leads through Hannah’s self development journey and how she just KNEW she needed to leave her full time job and make a proper go of it with her journaling business. Both Hannah’s have been on...
2024-09-04
1h 03
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Q&A on Eichmann in Jerusalem | Bonus Episode
The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group just finished reading and discussing Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, and we collected questions from our members and podcast listeners for a new regular feature of our podcast: Q&A with Roger and Jana! Hear listener questions about our latest read in this bonus episode. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to c...
2024-08-30
37 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Conversation with John McWhorter and Ayishat Akanbi at the Alpine Fellowship Symposium on Language | Bonus Episode
With our reading group on hiatus this August, we bring you another special episode of the podcast! In this episode we delve into race and language. Recorded live at the Alpine Fellowship Foundation Symposium on Language in Tuscany in July 2024, this episode features a conversation with New York Times columnist and linguist John McWhorter and cultural commentator Ayishat Akanbi (who will be speaking at our conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism in October). Together with your host Roger Berkowitz, they discuss the role of language in communication, the history and evolution of Black English, cultural appropriation and the...
2024-08-23
47 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
An Arendtian Perspective on Fake Quotes | Bonus Episode
Why create a fake Hannah Arendt quotation when so many real ones express a similar viewpoint? And, does it matter? While on break from our chapter readings, we bring you a special episode of the podcast, where host Roger Berkowitz explores the implications of fake Hannah Arendt quotations. Drawn from his essay on the topic for Amor Mundi, this episode delves into best and worst practices around the impulse to make classic thinkers "more accessible" and how that ultimately influences culture. ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast...
2024-08-16
40 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
A Conversation with Bill T. Jones on Respectful Disagreement | Bonus Episode
On break from our chapter readings, we continue our series of bonus episodes with a conversation between our host, Roger Berkowitz, and Bill T. Jones, the Tony Award-winning artist, choreographer, and longtime Hannah Arendt Center member. Bill's a regular at the Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group - a weekly gathering where members have been delving into the works of Hannah Arendt since 2014. This conversation explores the art of respectful disagreement and making space for others, as well as themes around navigating identity politics and code-switching. Together, they unpack the enduring relevance of Arendt's work in today's world.
2024-08-09
23 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Eichmann in Jerusalem: Bettina Stangneth
A discussion of Bettina Stangneth's Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer (New York: Random House 2014) Chapter 2, Eichmann in Conversation, p. 234-311 ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues. Available on all major podcast platforms, listeners join us on a captivating intellectual journey through the mind of Hannah Arendt. New episodes every F...
2024-08-02
59 min
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
Eichmann in Jerusalem: Postscript
Eichmann in Jerusalem, final chapter: Postscript ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues. Available on all major podcast platforms, listeners join us on a captivating intellectual journey through the mind of Hannah Arendt. New episodes every Friday morning! Join Roger Berkowitz, Founder and Academic Director of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Ba...
2024-07-26
1h 00
Health Secrets
Podcast-Talk mit Psychologin Hannah Blankenberg - Essensvorlieben, Foodshaming und persönliches
In dieser Podcastfolge rede ich mit Psychologin Hannah Blankenberg über Ernährung, Familie und wir erzählen einige persönliche Geschichten. Wir reden über interessante Lebensmittelkombinationen und auch über Essen und Getränke, die wir gar nicht ausstehen können. Ich spreche mit Hannah auch darüber, wie sich der Umgang mit Essen der Eltern auf Kinder auswirkt und wie man dem Gegenwirken kann. Ebenso erläutert Hannah den psychologischen Hintergrund, warum strenge Diäten häufig scheitern und es besser ist, eine gesunde Beziehung zu Lebensmitteln aufzubauen. ——————————————————— Im Podcast erwähnt: Norsan - Rabattcode: Hannah15
2024-05-21
52 min
On Her Mark
Steals & Buckets with Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo
She was nicknamed "Buckets" as a kid and freshman All-American Hannah Hidalgo is living up to the name! She is third in the country for scoring, only behind Caitlin Clark and Juju Watkins. She also leads the nation in steals. Hannah stepped into her first collegiate season at Notre Dame with confidence and a team ready to rally with her. Today we dive in to: ACC Championship win - her first ever! Standout freshman seasonRole her Faith has played in her basketball journey Early hoop days with her family Pre-game routine. including the switch from sweet to sour...
2024-03-26
30 min
The Gal's Guide
Hannah Minardi & Austin Wiberg of Standard Self Care: Optimizing Your Wellness and Skincare Routine
Today we are joined by Hannah Minardi and Austin Wiberg, the co-founders of Standard Self Care - the leading cosmeceutical skincare line designed to help you streamline and upgrade your daily ritual with clean, bioactive products - as we chat about how to manage and optimize your wellness and skincare journey to become the best version of you inside and out. From holistic health, to how cosmeceuticals can transform your skin, to the importance of de-stressing every single day, Hannah and Austin wanted to make sure your inner beauty is just as radiant as your outer beauty,...
2024-03-18
1h 00
Pilates Exchange
Pilates Imposter with Hannah Teutscher
The idea of imposter syndrome can feel intrusive and big. That feeling of shame, self-doubt, unworthiness, or that you are, in fact, unknowingly clueless. But is it possible, that some level of self-doubt is in essence, normal? Perhaps because of our passionate drive surrounding what we do? Join Hannah as she unpacks imposter syndrome in Pilates as she delves into four categories or characterizations of imposter syndrome. She looks at how reframing thoughts can help us navigate through these different feelings and she shares tips on how to do this. Hannah emphasises the importance of asking for help, finding...
2024-03-14
39 min
Wholeness with Hannah
S2 EP9. Nutrition Tips & Misconceptions, Hormones, Almond Mums, and Supporting Women in Regaining Their Menstrual Cycles with Hannah Whiteley
This week Hannah is joined by another fellow Hannah Whiteley, a registered nutritionist and international athlete. Hannah started her journey studying sports science, which led her into pursuing a masters in Human Nutrition, and she has now found her niche helping women with hypothalamic amenorrhea- the loss of the menstrual cycle. Hannah talks through some basic nutrition hacks and myths and explains why carbs are actually NOT the devil. She introduced Hannah (host) to the concept of almond mums and explains how we develop our beliefs around food and eating based on the environment we grew up i...
2024-02-28
50 min
Finding Grace
Finding Grace episode 150 Decembers solo episode with Hannah Wallace
In Decembers Solo episode of finding grace I wrap up the year. I give my thanks to you the listener for appreciating these solo episodes, and why I love to do them. I focus this episode on integration and releasing things and why it’s important. Integration looks different for everyone. Why we shouldn’t rush this and there’s no right or wrong way. The importance of figuring out your own rhythm. Understanding your personal cycles. Leaning to trust where you are at, sometimes it requires deep integration others times its much lighter. Integration lays strong foundations for th...
2023-12-28
22 min
Baby Dust Fertility Podcast
Episode 44: Strategies for Not Overdoing Sweets this Christmas with Hannah Bowers, INHC CLC
Hannah Bowers is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Certified Lactation Counselor, host of the Baby Dust Fertility Podcast, and writer who is passionate about supporting women from preconception and infertility through postpartum. Diagnosed with PCOS, she was told by multiple doctors that it would not be possible for her to get pregnant naturally. Frustrated by the lack of support she received, Hannah dove into research and uncovered countless, evidence-based ways to improve fertility. After successfully implementing much of what she learned, she got pregnant without medical intervention and gave birth to babies in 2017, 2020, and 2023.Hannah has a...
2023-12-11
23 min
Wholeness with Hannah
13. Causes of Inflation, The Cost of Living Crisis, Financial Market Basics & Places To Put Your Money - a Solo Episode on Financey Things With Hannah
This week's episode is a solo finance chat with Hannah. Having worked in the financial markets for over 10 years, Hannah has built up a plethora of knowledge around what they are, what they do, and how they affect the average megababe on the street. Finance can feel like a whole other language at times and Hannah thinks it is important for all of us, especially women, to have a basic understanding of some of the concepts that affect us in daily life. Hannah tries her best to keep it simple and explains the basics of inflation and why it...
2023-11-29
23 min
Finding Grace
Finding Grace episode 145 October's solo episode with Hannah Wallace
In Octobers solo episode of finding grace : All about the current season we’re in and what Samhain means and what I’ll be doing. I share where I am at. Why it’s important to honour your mental health when heavy stuff is going on. Realising everyone is different and respecting that. Why self care and beginning with you is the key. Regulating your nervous in the way that works for you so you can handle things. Why if you don’t look after yourself the way you serve the outside will drain you and you’ll burn out...
2023-10-19
20 min
But, Actually Podcast
But, Actually we talk about ourselves - Hannah Jack Edition
In today’s episode, the ladies are so excited to have Canada’s leading Hannah Jack expert, Hannah Jack, on the pod to talk all about Hannah and her journey to where she sits today as a psychotherapist, podcast host, and more!- - - - - - - - - - If you enjoyed this episode we would be so grateful if you subscribed, rated or reviewed our podcast! It's people like you that help it grow Text it to a friend, share it on your social media- a little bit goes such a long w...
2023-10-11
28 min
Baby Dust Fertility Podcast
Episode 34: Navigating Motherhood and Fertility Challenges with Hannah Bowers, INHC CLC
Hannah Bowers is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Certified Lactation Counselor, host of the Baby Dust Fertility Podcast, and writer who is passionate about supporting women from preconception and infertility through postpartum. Diagnosed with PCOS, she was told by multiple doctors that it would not be possible for her to get pregnant naturally. Frustrated by the lack of support she received, Hannah dove into research and uncovered countless, evidence-based ways to improve fertility. After successfully implementing much of what she learned, she got pregnant without medical intervention and gave birth to babies in 2017 and 2020.Hannah has a...
2023-10-02
28 min
Baby Dust Fertility Podcast
Episode 31: What I Wish I’d Known When I Miscarried with Hannah Bowers, INHC CLC
This podcast is sponsored by “The Fertility Roadmap: Your Guide to Optimizing Conception.” Click here to enroll now.Click here to download the FREE ebook: The Condensed Guide to Getting PregnantHannah Bowers is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Certified Lactation Counselor, host of the Baby Dust Fertility Podcast, and writer who is passionate about supporting women from preconception and infertility through postpartum. Diagnosed with PCOS, she was told by multiple doctors that it would not be possible for her to get pregnant naturally. Frustrated by the lack of support she received, Hannah dove...
2023-09-11
27 min
Communication Corner
Episode 16: Hannah’s Grad School Video Reaction
Welcome to this week's captivating episode of Communication Corner! Join your hosts, Hannah and Maram, as they embark on a unique journey down memory lane. Get ready for a delightful blend of laughter, nostalgia, and personal growth as they react to their own application videos from the past.In this episode, Hannah takes the spotlight as she courageously shares her past application video. Join Maram as she reacts alongside Hannah to this blast from the past, offering insights, reflections, and a few surprises along the way. It's a heartwarming exploration of how far Hannah has come, both...
2023-09-06
1h 12
Romance Your TBR: An Unhinged Historical Romance Podcast
S02.14: Speak Now (Hannah & Caroline’s Version)
The story of Caroline (a foolish one) and Hannah (a careless man’s careful daughter) pairing songs on Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) with historical romance novels, being moths to flames for large dukes in tight breeches, and walking a fragile line between having too many and way too many book recommendations. The end.Note: It’s kinda mean that this is episode fourteen and not thirteen…Intro: (00:00)Speak Now (Hannah & Caroline’s Version) - (2:21)✪ 1. Mine (Hannah & Caroline’s Version) - (7:07)- One Duke Down, Anna Bennett- A Lady for a...
2023-07-21
1h 41
Communication Corner
Episode 02: Hannah almost gets declined from grad school.
Welcome to Episode 2 of Communication Corner! In this episode, your hosts Hannah and Maram kick things off with their weekly updates. Hannah shares about Frankie’s grooming adventures. Maram then opens up about her ongoing job hunt and explores the crucial topic of cultural competence in the world of speech pathology.In the second segment, Hannah and Maram engage in a candid discussion as they share their personal trauma dumps. Together, they offer valuable advice on how to handle traumatic events and cultivate a positive outlook in the face of adversity. This powerful conversation sheds light on th...
2023-05-31
1h 03
Sufficient Grace
Hannah Meet Hannah
This week Hannah talks with younger Hannah, and they discuss her testimony and what she thinks the youth of today need from us up ahead of them.
2023-03-30
13 min
Burnout Isn't Necessary: Stress and burnout alchemy - so you can feel yourself again
#008: Burnout Isn't Necessary - Adam James interviews Hannah
To mark the renaming of the podcast we put Hannah in the spotlight as she is interviewed by her ex-colleague and friend, Adam James. Join us as we discuss the rationale for changing the name of the podcast from "Let's Talk About Stress" to "Burnout Isn't Necessary". We delve deeper into Hannah's own burnout experience, the prevalence and cost of burnout, who is susceptible to burnout, the world of management consulting and more.About Hannah Holden:Hannah Holden is an ex-Management Consultant, burnout survivor and burnout specialist. S...
2023-03-07
40 min
The Tales We Tell
Ep. 145: Hannah Cranna
Car trouble, a pesky neighborhood rooster, and wiping out on the sidewalk… Have Hannah and Katy been cursed by a witch? Was Hannah a petty witch in a past life, handing out curses over pie? This week, the girls talk about the legend of Hannah Cranna, the Wicked Witch of Monroe! Find out why this mysterious, resourceful, and robust lady was villainized by her peers, and what became of her after her death. It’s been awhile since we did a witchy tale, and this one feels like just the right fit! So pour the drinks, get the s...
2023-01-18
1h 00
Romance Your TBR: An Unhinged Historical Romance Podcast
S01.07: Midnights (7:15pm Edition) (Caroline & Hannah’s Version)
In which Hannah (sexy baby) and Caroline (sexy baby) pair historical romance novels with songs from Taylor Swift's Midnights, dress for revenge (seduction), and agree that karma is indeed a cat (named Rhys Winterborne).Intro: (00:00)Midnights (7:15pm Edition) (Caroline & Hannah’s Version)✪ 1. Lavender Haze - (4:00)- Caroline: Bombshell, Sarah MacLean- Hannah: Devil’s Own Duke, Lenora Bell✪ 2. Maroon - (9:24)- Hannah: A Scoundrel of Her Own, Stacy Reid- Caroline: Daring and the Duke, Sarah MacLean✪ 3. Anti-Hero - (14:35)- Caroline...
2022-11-25
1h 51
Hannah London's Podcast
WOW Facial Vs Hydrafacial treatments - What Are The Differences, Steps, Side Effects, Skin Types, Acne, Hyperpigmentation, Which Facial Is Better and Why? - Hydrafacial & WOW Facial in London Q&A EP.1 - Hannah London Podcast
HydraFacial vs WOW Facial https://hannahlondon.com/hydrafacial-vs-wow-facial-which-facial-might-be-better-for-you-and-why/After launching the WOW Facial in London at Hannah London Medi Spa, we have received a lot of questions regarding how it compares to the most popular facial in our London Clinics Hydrafacial. In this episode of Hannah London’s Podcast, we answer the question “What’s the difference between Hydrafacial and WOW Facial treatments?" but also cover the topics of:What are the WOW Facial and Hydrafacial?What are the main steps of the WOW Facial and the HydraFacial? Do any of t...
2022-03-29
10 min
Hannah London's Podcast
How long do Lip Fillers last? Are lip fillers permanent? Do lip fillers hurt? Are lip fillers safe? Juvederm vs Hyaluronic Acid-Based Types, Uses, Benefits, Side Effects, Cost and Risks - Lip Fillers in London Q&A EP.1 - Hannah London Podcast
Lip Fillers London https://hannahlondon.com/lip-fillers/Hyaluronic acid-based Lip Fillers at Hannah London are a great way to enhance your natural lip shape and make your lips fuller, hydrated, and balanced. Lip Fillers help you achieve a more youthful appearance and give you a boost in confidence. In this episode of the Hannah London Podcast Reon joins Lauren to discuss Lip Filler treatment. They cover the topics of:What are Lip Fillers?Juvéderm hyaluronic acid-based Lip Filler treatments at Hannah LondonHow long do lip fillers last?Are...
2022-02-02
17 min
Finding Grace
Finding Grace episode 89 a solo episode with Hannah Wallace
In my twelfth solo episode I share my reflections from 2021 I’ve kept it short and sweet. In this episode I share: What I’ve learnt this year and mt reflections. Why taking small steps has been essential for me. The importance of running my own race. How magical it is to look back and see the things you wished for come true. The importance of being kind to yourself. I share all of this and more, I’d love to hear your reflections share with me. You can find me at : Instagram @t...
2022-01-03
18 min
Bod Almighty
BONUS About Us: Introducing Your Hosts, Michelle & Hannah
Who are we and why did we create this podcast? If you’re a nosy parker like us you are going to love this episode! The Bod Almighty podcast is about confidence, freedom, compassion and community. Each episode is a clear and concise "How to" covering topics such as: nutrition, style, exercise, mental health, parenting and confidence. We make sure there are practical exercises, action steps and advice packed into every episode. But why did we make it and who the hell are we?? Introducing, your hosts, Michelle Sokolich and Hannah Tunnicliffe! As creators, we ha...
2021-09-26
39 min
The Hannah Judson Beat
Tables turned | Beth Whitney interviews Hannah Judson on the HJ Beat
Season 1 Episode 22 This was a great way to wrap up the first season of The Hannah Judson Beat. Listen to a conversation hosted by Beth Whitney interviewing Hannah Judson. Singer-songwriter Beth Whitney put Hannah in the hot seat to talk about life, music, creativity, inspiration, and all the other things that bubbled to the surface. Check out the video livestream on YouTube. Your host is Hannah Judson, singer-songwriter, music festival director, educator and amplifier of amazing women in music. www.hannahjudson.com Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm...
2021-08-23
59 min
Sporting Routes
9. Hannah Miley
In this episode, we welcomed 3x Olympic Swimmer and Scottish Swimming superstar Hannah Miley. Hannah has been swimming since she can remember and grew up swimming for Inverurie Swimming Centre. Since turning 19 Hannah has been to 3 Olympics, been Commonwealth Champion twice and won British Championships on 22 occasions! Alongside that, Hannah was the 2018 European Champion and is a multiple-time world medalist. Tune into today's episode to hear all about how Hannah got started in sport, how she keeps her training interesting, going to 3 different Olympics and her experiences as a female athlete! Where to...
2021-08-10
1h 07
Berner Phone
Mystic Michaela: Killing Hannah's Ego & Reading Her Aura
The Aura Reading KWEEN is here to help Hannah understand herself and her chaotic life. She reads Hannah's aura, helps Hannah understand why her career is heading in a certain direction, she reads Des' aura to make sure he is compatible with Hannah, explain what purple bombing is, and Hannah opens up about her demons more than she ever has on Berning In Hell (scary!)--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berninginhell/support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m...
2021-07-29
50 min
Let Us Eat Cake
the one about Hannah and Ali
In this week’s episode Hannah and Ali talk all things Hannah and Ali. The Let Us Eat Cake Podcast started with the intention of taking the BS out of the health and wellness industry and providing evidence-based nutrition information in a world where the messages are to fear food and your body. They named the podcast “Let Us Eat Cake” for a reason. They wanted their listeners to know even as eating disorder dietitians they still get messages from diet culture telling them what to do, how to eat and who to look like. This week Hannah and Ali ta...
2021-06-24
1h 16
Grounded.Life
Hannah Kendaru - A conversation about embodied anti-racism
What is Embodied Antiracism? Hannah Kendaru uses breathwork and embodiment to bring us back into the deep remembrance of what freedom really means. With the currents of a dominant white culture heavily pedalling disconnection, separateness and discrimination as a way of life, and teaching us to become disembodied to tolerate life's atrocities, Hannah uses the breath to remember our bodies, remember their lived experiences and attend to the wisdom that lies within. I met Hannah Kendaru last year when I joined a small group of people and breathworkers to explore one of the most life-changing boo...
2021-06-20
32 min
LIFE 2GETHER
Hang Out with April & Hannah Marner
Megan and Hannah Payne were busy this week so April and Marner had a blast hanging out and talking.
2021-04-07
1h 14
An audio diary- a personal health journey- with over forties health
1st LIVE podcast show (Special event) Episode 88
Now, in this live podcast episode, Hannah shares some of her thoughts, about her one year anniversary since her Myomectomy surgery, as well as Hannah was exploring her range, and wants to be able to connect deeper with her audience and others in future. Also, in this show, Hannah has added some more pre recorded thoughts from the day after her Myomectomy surgery till the day she got discharged from the hospital. More importantly, Hannah wants to share a quiz with others, which is valid for fourteen days when this episode comes out, until March 26...
2021-03-13
52 min
An audio diary- a personal health journey- with over forties health
BONUS material (Episode 87) GIVEAWAY & events in February 2021
Now, in this Bonus episode, Hannah talks about valentines day very briefly & pancake day too. Also, Hannah shares some news, about what has been happening with her health recently, and Hannah is giving away a FANTASTIC opportunity to a virtual event in March from 1st - 5th 2021, called Podfest Global event, if you would like to attend the event for FREE and can make the event, please feel free, to put in the code HannahBoyce at the checkout. Next, this code gives the user access to the cheapest ticket of $47.00. Besides this, click the link below...
2021-02-16
18 min
An audio diary- a personal health journey- with over forties health
Getting used to ones' body after surgery (Episode 83)
Now, in this episode Hannah talks about how she has gotten used to her body after surgery, particularly Hannah shares a story about the 10th February 2021, as she made a interesting and a clear moment/distinction, about her body after the Myomectomy surgery. Moreover, in this short episode, Hannah talks about various thoughts that has happened in her life during this second week of February 2021, and Hannah mentions relaxing as well as taking time out to enjoy some shows on Netflix streaming service. In addition, if you like Hannah's podcast episodes of 'an audio diary...
2021-02-13
14 min
An audio diary- a personal health journey- with over forties health
BONUS MATERIAL (Episode79) How well do you know Hannah Quiz?
Now, in this episode, Hannah shares a few facts on her gynaecological, health journey. More importantly, Hannah wants to know, how well her audience who listens to her podcast shows, know her, and felt this will be a nice interactive way to gauge, the interaction between host and listeners. Besides this, the musical track in this bonus material episode is from Epidemic Sound company, and is entitled 'Snowprints' by Valante.Also, Hannah wants to give Pat Flynn a shout out who introduced this tool, on his Sunday 10th January 2021 you tube live stream of the...
2021-01-12
09 min
AnaLITical
"Rip Van Winkle" (by Washington Irving) Don't Worry, He Isn't Dead, it's Just His Name
"Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving was published in 1819, and is a historical fiction/fantasy short story written as "A posthumous writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker." The story is written as a 'true account' of the titular character as he has an encounter in the fairy Kaatskill Mountains, drinks with them, and falls into a twenty-year slumber. In this episode, Hannah and Jon compare the story to other tales of long slumber, discuss the mystical nature of the story, and analyze how the author uses time to deepen the setting.Join in as Jon and Hannah let you...
2020-12-31
20 min
AnaLITical
Not the Wisemen but Still "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry
"The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry was published in 1905 and follows a young poor couple struggling to buy gifts for one another. They of course do, but by sacrificing what the other had bought the gift for - the girl her hair, and the man his watch. In this episode, Hannah and Jon discuss the theme, the title, and the true meaning of Christmas.Join in as Jon and Hannah debate what makes a movie a "Christmas movie" and whether or not Die Hard and Home Alone should count, without a solid answer either way...
2020-12-24
18 min
Hustle Like Hannah Podcast
S1 EP01: Introducing Hustle Like Hannah
"Hustle Like Hannah" is your 'how to' guide & inspiration for turning your creative side into a business opportunity, and breaking the stigma that creative businesses are just glorified hobbies! Do you have a creative hobby or passion? Have you ever fancied yourself as a bit of an entrepreneur? Perhaps you didn't even realise it was possible to turn your hobby into a business?! Hannah, the owner of Hannah Danielle Dance, will be chatting to some inspiring people who have turned what was once a hobby/passion into a successful business venture. They'll be sharing their experiences...
2020-08-31
07 min
Health Secrets
Bonus Folge Blähbauch - So hat Hannah ihren Darm aufgebaut
Das Thema Blähbauch hat euch extrem interessiert, daher habe ich mit Hannah eine Bonus Folge dazu aufgenommen. Hannah ist sehr aktiv auf Instagram (@justlike_hannah) und hat dort ebenfalls über ihre Probleme mit dem Blähbauch gesprochen. Sie hat ein Vorher und Nachher Bild geteilt und ihren Followern versprochen ihre Geschichte zu erzählen, war sich aber noch nicht ganz sicher über welches Medium sie das machen wird. Nun haben wir die Podcast Folge dazu aufgenommen und Hannah wird auch noch ein ebook dazu schreiben, das anderen helfen soll, die Ursache für ihren Blähbauch zu finde...
2020-08-24
1h 17
Girl, Let's Chat
About Hannah: 73 Questions Vogue-Style
In this week's episode of the "Girl, Let's Chat" podcast, the girls catch up, talk about their goals for the week, and also get to know Hannah better. Madelen asks Hannah 73 Questions Vogue-style. From her favorite ice cream flavor to her future goals and aspirations, the girls basically cover it all! So come on girl, let's chat about Hannah! Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/girlletschat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlletschatpodcast/support
2020-06-29
50 min
Health Secrets
Hashimoto mit Hannah Hauser
Ich spreche mit Schilddrüsen Empowerment Coach Hannah Hauser über das Thema Schilddrüse und im speziellen über Hashimoto. Wir sprechen darüber wie unsere Schilddrüse eigentlich funktioniert und warum sie für unseren Körper so wichtig ist. Wir erklären Dir was genau Hashimoto ist, welche Symptome und Ursachen die Autoimmunerkrankung hat und auch was Du tun kannst. Außerdem erfährst Du ob du Hashimoto heilen kannst und auf welche Lebensmittel Du vielleicht lieber verzichten solltest. Wir haben natürlich auch die folgenden Fragen die ich über Instagram bek...
2020-03-10
49 min