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At The Extremes
Episode 33: Weekly Update - Cody & Trump Attacks The Planet
This week the guys chat about the week that was. Join us, wont you?Links: https://theconversation.com/how-redefining-just-one-word-could-strip-the-endangered-species-acts-ability-to-protect-vital-habitat-256424https://theconversation.com/trump-is-stripping-protections-from-marine-protected-areas-why-thats-a-problem-for-fishings-future-and-for-whales-corals-and-other-ocean-life-254925?utm_medium=article_native_share&utm_source=theconversation.comhttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/may/20/sea-level-rise-migrationhttps://youtu.be/q8mi9seWZ6w?si=0JJVFqLf26Dk8dBZhttps://rebellion.global/get-involved/Ear Worm: https://open.spotify.com/track/4Liuyhn3c3...
2025-05-28
1h 11
Nutrition Science Bites with Professor Clare Collins AO
What do your blood cholesterol numbers mean? with Dr Erin Clarke
SummaryIn this episode Dr. Erin Clarke and I talk about complexities of blood cholesterol levels, including different types (Total, LDL, HDL cholesterol, Triglycerides) and what they mean for heart health. We emphasizes importance of understanding how cholesterol levels relate to heart disease risk, the role of diet and exercise in managing risk, and why regular heart health checks are a good idea. We highlights practical dietary interventions and resources available to help people improve heart health.Need a Personalised Nutrition Report? Take our Australian Eating Survey This assessment of food and nutrient (vitamin...
2025-05-05
21 min
Lexis
Episode 72 - Karrin Vasby Anderson on gender, politics and power
Welcome to Episode 72 of Lexis. Raj and Dan talk to Professor Karrin Vasby Anderson, Department of Communication Studies, Colorado State University, USA about:Communication studies - what kinds of communication are studied and howPower and politicsToxic masculinity & TrumpGender and politicsThe ‘double-bind’ for women in politicsThe Presidential debates of 2016 and 2024Language, demagoguery & healthy democracies. Karrin’s University of Colorado page: https://www.libarts.colostate.edu/people/karrin/ The article in The Conversation about Trump and Zelenskyy that we discu...
2025-05-02
54 min
Politics with Michelle Grattan
Culture wars and costings: election special podcast with Michelle Grattan and Amanda Dunn
editorial@theconversation.edu.auPolicy tracker: https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/ Mentioned in this episode:How Australian Democracy Works'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores.The Conversation WeeklySearch for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your podcasts.Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newsletters
2025-05-02
16 min
Politics with Michelle Grattan
Scares and stunts in the home stretch: election special episode with Michelle Grattan and Amanda Dunn
editorial@theconversation.edu.auPolicy tracker: https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/ Mentioned in this episode:How Australian Democracy Works'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores.The Conversation WeeklySearch for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your podcasts.Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newsletters
2025-04-24
15 min
Politics with Michelle Grattan
Two blunders and tap dancing with the truth: election special podcast with Michelle Grattan and Amanda Dunn
editorial@theconversation.edu.auPolicy tracker: https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/Mentioned in this episode:Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newslettersHow Australian Democracy Works'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores.The Conversation WeeklySearch for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your podcasts.Mentioned in this episode:Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newsletters
2025-04-18
14 min
Politics with Michelle Grattan
DOGEy Dutton and a dull debate: election special episode with Michelle Grattan and Amanda Dunn
editorial@theconversation.edu.auPolicy tracker: https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/ Mentioned in this episode:Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newslettersHow Australian Democracy Works'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores.The Conversation WeeklySearch for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your podcasts.
2025-04-11
18 min
Politics with Michelle Grattan
What it's like to be showered with Trump dust: election special episode with Michelle Grattan and Amanda Dunn
editorial@theconversation.edu.auReader survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TheConversationElection25Policy tracker: https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/ Mentioned in this episode:How Australian Democracy Works'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores.The Conversation WeeklySearch for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your podcasts.Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newsletters
2025-04-04
17 min
Politics with Michelle Grattan
It’s on: tracking policies and truth in advertising. Election special episode with Michelle Grattan and Amanda Dunn
Policy tracker:https://stories.theconversation.com/policy-tracker/Set the Agenda survey:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TheConversationElection25email us: editorial@theconversation.edu.auMentioned in this episode:How Australian Democracy Works'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores.The Conversation WeeklySearch for 'The Conversation Weekly' wherever you get your podcasts.Sign up to The Conversation's newsletterhttps://theconversation.com/au/newsletters
2025-03-28
24 min
Criminal Behaviorology
Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future
Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 60 Title: Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future The entire presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology - https://youtu.be/hEhxfNS5cYM The views of our guests, should he have any, do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 Two articles on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) now being used in t...
2025-02-01
40 min
UPEC • Orientation - Insertion professionnelle - Entrepreneuriat
Épisode 1 : La rentrée
Ce premier podcast est enregistré pendant les Journées de rentrée de l'UPEC : Bienvenue à l'UPEC. Il aborde la rentrée, un sujet d’actualité qui suscite selon les points de vue des acteurs, de nombreux témoignages et souvenirs sur un temps éphémère et porteur de différentes émotions dans une année scolaire ou universitaire.Nos intervenants :Sophie Renaud, administratrice provisoire de l’INSPE (Institut National Supérieur du Professorat et de l’éducation) de l’académie de Créteil (parlera de ses riches expériences de nombreuses...
2024-10-18
38 min
Troubled Minds Radio
A Temporal Disclosure - Influencing the Future's Past
Could the concept of sending quantum messages across time to prevent disasters, enhance archaeological discoveries, and accelerate scientific breakthroughs truly become a reality? These ideas challenge our understanding of time and technology, suggesting a future where the past and present are interconnected in unprecedented ways. Are we on the brink of a temporal revolution that could reshape our world?If you are having a mental health crisis and need immediate help please go to https://troubledminds.org/help/ and call somebody right now. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength.LIVE ON Digital Radio...
2024-05-31
3h 22
20 minutes pour comprendre
#88b : Géopolitique de la Mer Rouge (2/2) : Houthis et milices chiites, ensemble contre le Grand Satan ?
Les attaques terroristes du Hamas du 7 octobre 2023 et la réaction israélienne qui suivit ont profondément rebattu les cartes de la géopolitique du Proche-Orient. Dans cet épisode en deux volets, Simon Desplanque et Vincent Gabriel reçoivent Lina Kennouche, docteure en géopolitique et chercheure associée au laboratoire CREAT de l’Université de Lorraine et membre du cercle des chercheurs sur le Moyen-Orient.Dans cette seconde partie, ils se penchent sur la dynamique d'escalade en cours au Proche Orient. Qui sont les Houthis ? Quelle est l’influence régionale de la guerre à Gaza sur la géopoliti...
2024-03-11
23 min
20 minutes pour comprendre
#88a : Géopolitique de la Mer Rouge (1/2) : Les acteurs clés - USA, Israël, Arabie Saoudite, Iran, Houthis
Les attaques terroristes du Hamas du 7 octobre 2023 et la réaction israélienne qui suivit ont profondément rebattu les cartes de la géopolitique du Proche-Orient. Dans cet épisode en deux volets, Simon Desplanque et Vincent Gabriel reçoivent Lina Kennouche, docteure en géopolitique et chercheure associée au laboratoire CREAT de l’Université de Lorraine et membre du cercle des chercheurs sur le Moyen-Orient.Dans cette première partie, ils commencent par étudier la dynamique de rapprochement qui était en vigueur entre Israël et l’Arabie Saoudite, redevenue inenvisageable pour Riyad. Ils poursuivent en analysant la p...
2024-03-04
20 min
Palaeo Jam
Soar like a prehistoric eagle!
Australia is currently home to 17 species of hawks and eagles. Tens of thousands of years ago, however, there were more. What were they like? What happened to them? And what can we learn about past ecosystems and the extinction that wiped out the Australian mega-fauna, in studying such prehistoric birds? In this episode of Palaeo Jam, host Michael Mills chats with Dr Ellen Mather, Adjunct Associate lecturer at Flinders University discuss all of these things and more, as they talk about several extinct species of eagle, including a much somewhat “chunky” eagle that could have pluck...
2023-12-14
30 min
Earth Matters
Fire threatens endangered purple-crowned fairy-wren
Fire threat to purple-crowned fairy-wren Wildfire threatens the survival of the endangered purple-crowned fairy-wren, a tiny bird that lives in riparian zones, along the rivers and creeks of Australia’s northern tropical savanna. Anne Peters and Niki Teunissen have been studying the purple-crowned fairy-wren at the Mornington Marion Downs Wildlife Sanctuary for almost twenty years. During this time one low-intensity fire and one high-intensity fire burnt through their study site. They tell us why they began studying this remarkable bird, what they’ve learned and the impact the fires have had. Guests:Anne Peters Professor, Behavioual ecology, Monash UniversityNiki Teunissen Behavio...
2023-11-05
00 min
BioLab Collective with Jack Wang
#017: Cancer - Then Vs Now.
From nitrogen mustard gas to vaccines and immunotherapies - cancer treatment has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Will we ever find a "cure" for cancer? In Episode #017 I dive into the advances in cancer detection, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.Chapters* (0:00) Introduction * (1:18) Cancer is not one disease * (2:29) How Cancer Detection has changed over the years * (7:01) What is Cancer Overdiagnosis? * (8:49) Cancer risks - then vs now * (15:25) The biggest problem with cancer therapies * (18:39) The future of cancer treatment * (21:42) Careers in cancer...
2023-08-09
24 min
Fossils and Fiction
Travis talks Jurassic
I've been writing, thinking, and talking about Jurassic Park *a lot* lately. It's time to wrap all that work up into something listenable for Fossils and Fiction. ___ Articles/interviews mentioned: Shaye Ganam, 770 CHQR/630 CHED Edmonton and Toronto, Thirty years after Jurassic Park hit movie screens, its impact on science and culture remains as strong as ever, https://open.spotify.com/episode/1DXM7ooNyFpIQmBAIBktuK?si=v6dMHMZXQquZG7VZrQpTIQ Nahal el-Hadi, The Conversation Weekly, Thirty years after Jurassic Park hit movie screens, its impact on science and culture remains as strong as ever — po...
2023-07-31
24 min
BioLab Collective with Jack Wang
#009: Should you get the flu shot?
In Episode #009 Jack and Amanda attempt to debunk some common myths around the flu vaccines, discuss our excitement over new triple viral Rapid Antigen Testing, and vent about pet peeves in work email etiquette.Chapters:* (4:36) WHO rejects artificial sweeteners for weight loss * (9:33) Tiktok promotes vaping being fun and downplays harm * (12:43) Meta fined 1.3 billion for data transfer from EU to US * (19:59) Should you get the flu vaccine this year? * (29:34) Triple viral Rapid Antigen Test approved by TGA * (32:37) Avoid these email faux pas Show notes:
2023-05-25
44 min
HIStory Through The Eyes Of Faith
Ep. 94 | Inspirational Spaces & Free Will
In this episode we do a short history of the actual church houses of worship. Then we have a reflective discussion on how the idea of free will has shaped Western Civilization. Sources: https://theconversation-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/theconversation.com/amp/what-are-the-origins-of-cathedrals-and-chapels-143341 How the West Won by Rodney Stark https://theconversation.com/what-are-the-origins-of-cathedrals-and-chapels-143341
2023-05-16
1h 10
La Petite Lanterne
Militer pour l'environnement : Extinction Rébellion arrive à Carhaix
Aujourd'hui, dans la petite lanterne, on discute avec Morgan et Goulven, deux jeunes militant.es de l'environnement, qui souhaitent lancer un groupe [d'Extinction Rébellion] (https://extinctionrebellion.fr/) à Carhaix. " Après avoir pris conscience de l'urgence climatique, ce n'était plus trop possible de prévoir autre chose dans ma vie " explique Morgan, qui se consacre presque exclusivement au militantisme pour le climat. Extinction Rebellion, c'est un mouvement décentralisé de [désobéissance civile] (https://theconversation.com/climat-pourquoi-nous-avons-besoin-de-desobeissance-civile-133266) , fondé au Royaume-Uni en 2018, qui lutte contre l'effondrement écologique et le déréglement climatique. Tags, occupation, le mouvement s'est fait connaître pas...
2023-03-14
00 min
La Petite Lanterne
Enseigner dehors ou rapprocher les enfants de la nature
A Poullaouen, dans les Côtes-d'Armor, les écolier.es sortent de la classe, tous les mercredis matins, à la découverte de la nature. Au programme : potager, écoute et découverte des oiseaux, construction de nichoirs, plantation d'arbres, jeux d'orientation etc... Sortir des murs de l'école, découvrir la nature, l'environnement, c'est une pédagogie de plus en plus plébiscitée par les enseignant.es et les parent.es. Car les les enfants sont de plus en plus sédentaires, s'aventurant dans le monde virtuel plus que dans le réel. Pour en savoir plus sur l'école du dehors : ...
2023-02-22
00 min
Beyond Atheism Podcast
Episode 47: What is “Theistnormativity”?, with Dr. Kristina Lee
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Kristina Lee, an assistant professor in Communication Studies at the University of South Dakota. We talk about the idea of “theistnormativity” – the way that Christianity and belief in God are subtly (or not!) privileged in the United States. This is seen in things like having “In God We Trust” on the money, the ubiquitous “God Bless America” in politicians’ speeches, and the way atheists are mistrusted and have had their citizenship challenged. We talk about how this theistnormativity is not inevitable but that it was Christian nationalists who have repeatedly tried to instill it. We als...
2022-08-30
1h 09
Mens Rea: A true crime podcast
From the Archives: The murder of Jill Meagher & the serial sex crimes of Adrian Bayley
On Friday the 22nd September 2012, Jill Meagher left work after a long week and went out for a night on the town in her adopted home of Melbourne, Australia. She spent the evening in a number of bars and pubs with work friends. But that night, there was a predator out on the streets too. One who had spent nearly a decade in prison for violent assaults and rape, and was still on parole and bail. Because of him, Jill would never make it home that night. Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon...
2022-07-18
1h 14
Naukowo
O nieistniejącym czasie, wnętrzu naszych ust i spaniu tylko w połowie - #012
Dwunasty odcinek opowie o tym, dlaczego kaczki śpią z jednym okiem otwartym, dlaczego czas istnieje, jakie było największe trzęsienie ziemi i co siedzi we wnętrzu naszych ust.A jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :)
2022-04-23
19 min
QUID
QUID du nucléaire ?
Dans cet épisode, Pauline rencontre Emmanuelle Galichet, docteure en physique nucléaire et enseignante-chercheure au Cnam en sciences et technologies nucléaires. L’occasion pour elles d’aborder le sujet qui est au cœur de l’actualité politique et internationale du moment : l’énergie nucléaire. Cet épisode changera peut-être votre vision du nucléaire… Oui car au fil de l’échange, et après avoir fait un état des lieux du nucléaire en France, vous découvrirez les enjeux de cette filière : décarbonation, construction de nouveaux EPR, amélioration du processus de sûreté. Vous appr...
2022-04-06
27 min
Mia Mulder
Should Trans Women Be Allowed In Womens Sports? | Mia Mulder
Get CuriosityStream AND Nebula for less than $15 per year (26% off!) https://curiositystream.com/Miamulder Sports is complicated, and trans women are controversial. So let's talk about fairness. Sources Used The Rise and Fall of the Bathroom Bill: State Legislation Affecting Trans & Gender Non-Binary People https://www.naspa.org/blog/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-bathroom-bill-state-legislation-affecting-trans-and-gender-non-binary-people Salivary concentrations of cortisol and testosterone and prediction of performance in a professional triathlon competition https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.3109/10253890.2011.642033 Why do endocrine profiles in elite athletes differ between sports? | Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology | Full Text https://clindiabetesendo.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40842-017-0050-3/ The complicated truth about...
2022-03-03
53 min
Revise, Rebut & Resubmit
Season 1, Episode 11: Nontobeko Mtshali
Nontobeko Mtshali is the Education and Energy and Environment Editor at The Conversation Africa. The team of editors at The Conversation works with academics to translate their research findings into readable news articles for the public. This provides a valuable platform for science communication, and bridges the gap between pieces written about science by non-scientists, and the scientific outputs themselves. Having worked with The Conversation for many years, writing pieces that break down my research outputs, and writing commissioned articles on current climate events, I am very excited to have Nontobeko on this podcast to talk about the process...
2021-12-10
45 min
Oddity Poddity: A Paranormal Podcast
666 Mark of The Beast: What is it even???
Thanks to the pandemic, there's been a fresh wave of end times furor and a super annoying trend of people creating memes declaring that the Covid-19 vaccine is the dreaded Mark of the Beast. Read your Bibles, people! This ain't it. But history tells us who it probably is, which is what we discuss in this episode. And don't worry, he's already dead. Listen, get angry with me, leave a 5-star review. The angrier, the more stars! Sources:The Holy Bible, by God & Co.Roman History, by Cassisus Diohttps://t...
2021-12-05
25 min
The Conversation
The Museum of Educational Curiosity (Pilot episode)
Welcome to the Museum of Educational Curiosity. Host John Rodgers meets three guests from the education sphere who make donations to the museum.
2021-11-14
33 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Making our food fairer
One out of every eight households in Canada is food insecure. For racialized Canadians, that number is higher – two to three times the national average. In this episode, Vinita asks what is happening with our food systems, and what we can do to make them fairer with two women who have been tackling this issue for years. Melana Roberts is Chair of Food Secure Canada and one of the leaders behind Canada’s first Black food sovereignty plan. Also joining the conversation is Tabitha Robin Martens, assistant professor at UBC’s Faculty of Land and Food Systems. Martens researches Indige...
2021-11-10
36 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Why pollution is as much about colonialism as chemicals
The state of our environment just keeps getting scarier and scarier, yet it feels like we have yet to find a way forward. Two Indigenous scholars who run labs to address the climate crisis say bringing an Indigenous understanding to environmental justice could help us get unstuck. A big part of that is seeing pollution through a new lens – one that acknowledges it is as much about racism and colonialism as it is toxic chemicals. Vinita talks to Michelle Murphy, Professor and Canada Research Chair in science and technology studies and leader at the University of Toronto’s Environmental Data...
2021-11-03
35 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Being Watched: How surveillance amplifies racist policing and threatens the right to protest
Many of us know our personal data is being collected online and used against us – to get us to buy certain things or vote a certain way. But for marginalized communities, the collection of data and photos has much bigger implications. Vinita is joined by two researchers who are calling for new protections for the most vulnerable populations. Yuan Stevens is the Policy Lead in the Technology, Cybersecurity and Democracy Programme at the Ryerson Leadership Lab and Wendy Hui Kyong Chun is professor and Canada 150 Research Chair in new media at Simon Fraser University.Show notes:htt...
2021-10-27
32 min
Casting Nets Podcast
Trigger Warning - Abortion - the Gift of Life Not the Right to Life
Links to look at from the show. The Conversation (We do not agree with these statments) https://theconversation.com/as-texas-ban-on-abortion-goes-into-effect-a-religion-scholar-explains-that-pre-modern-christian-attitudes-on-marriage-and-reproductive-rights-were-quite-different-167170 https://theconversation.com/when-does-life-begin-theres-more-than-one-religious-view-167241 https://theconversation.com/with-abortion-heading-back-to-the-supreme-court-is-it-time-to-retire-the-my-body-my-choice-slogan-163770 Vocation by Michael Berg https://www.amazon.com/Vocation-Setting-Flourishing-Michael-Berg-ebook/dp/B08KGQJMLY/ref=sr13?crid=25VOJ4WGWV1V4&dchild=1&keywords=vocation+michael+berg&qid=1634307718&sprefix=vocation+Micha%2Caps%2C212&sr=8-3 Pro Every Life https://timeofgracestore.org/product/220/pro-every-life
2021-10-22
1h 01
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Model minority blues: The mental health consequences of being a model citizen
The pandemic has taken a toll on our collective mental health. But according to a recent Statistics Canada report, South Asians reported a steeper decline than any other diaspora in Canada. Why? The idea of being a model minority – of having to live up to exacting high standards – is a big part of it. Two long-time researchers and activists join Vinita for an intimate conversation about that and other reasons why South Asians are struggling so badly, and what can be done about it. Maneet Chahal is co-founder of SOCH, one of the few mental health organizations specifically for Sout...
2021-10-20
31 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Stolen identities: What does it mean to be Indigenous?
Over the last few years, we’ve seen a lot of high-profile figures accused of falsely claiming Indigenous identity, of being “Pretendians.” These cases have become big news stories, but they have big real-life consequences, too. Misidentifying as Indigenous can have financial and social consequences, with the misdirection of funds, jobs or grants meant for Indigenous peoples. Vinita delves into it all with two researchers who look at identity and belonging in Indigenous communities: Veldon Coburn from the University of Ottawa and Celeste Pedri-Spade from Queen’s University.Show notes:https://theconversation.com/stolen-identities-what-does-it-mean-to-be-indigenous-dont-call-me-resilient-podcast-ep-8-166248Transc...
2021-10-13
33 min
The Apostate's Playground
Theocracy 3: The Threeocracy, from the founding to women not having rights in Texas
Covering religious nationalism from the founding of the United States to the decision by the Supreme Court to not issue an injunction (with Future Phineas busting in to address the injunction and appeal that -was- granted by noting it exists) Anti-anti-abortion resources: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/txfunds https://reprolegaldefensefund.org https://www.house.gov/representatives Our info: Website: www.theapostatesplayground.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/apostatesplayground Phineas' Twitter: https://twitter.com/XistentialPanda CeeCee's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SheikahShaman The websites...
2021-10-11
1h 12
Don’t Call Me Resilient
How stories about alternate worlds can help us imagine a better future
Stories are a powerful tool to resist oppressive situations. They give writers from marginalized communities a way to imagine alternate realities, and to critique the one we live in. In this episode, Vinita speaks to two storytellers who offer up wonderous “otherworlds” for Indigenous and Black people. Selwyn Seyfu Hinds is an L.A-based screenwriter who wrote for Jordan Peele’s The Twilight Zone and is currently writing the screenplay for Esi Edugyan’s Washington Black. Daniel Heath Justice is professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous literature and expressive culture at the University of British Columbia.Show not...
2021-10-06
31 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Trailer: Don’t Call Me Resilient S2
Don’t Call Me Resilient takes on systemic racism and the ways it permeates our everyday lives. In our second season, as we live through what feels like the world falling apart, we’re focusing on imagining a better future together. We’ll tackle everything from how redefining pollution could show us a new way forward in the climate crisis … to why we need to think harder about the impact of data collection on marginalized communities … to the power of storytelling in helping us survive our current world and building a better one.Hosted by Vinita Srivastava, Director of...
2021-09-29
01 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Jozanne Marie | The Conversation Ep. 35
Author, speaker and playwright, Jozanne Marie shares her incredible testimony on this week's #TheConversation with Roxanne Grace.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qBefb9awGXq07NqzmV8iS?si=CVxaNZmgS4e73XUlDWzmgg&nd=1► Speaking Engagements - bookingroxgrace@gmail.com► The Conversation Guest Booking - dreamtheconver...
2021-04-12
43 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Wayne Cordeiro | The Conversation Ep. 34
On this week's episode of #TheConversation, Pastor Wayne Cordeiro speaks to Roxanne Grace about the end times, what does God do with luke warm Christianity and can believers lose their salvation.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qBefb9awGXq07NqzmV8iS?si=CVxaNZmgS4e73XUlDWzmgg&nd=1
2021-04-05
33 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Scott McNamara | The Conversation Ep. 33
Scott McNamara, founder of Jesus At The Door joins #TheConversation this week. Scott shares his evangelism made easy guide, we discuss why bad things happen to good people, and Scott shares how an airline allowed Scott to share Jesus to it's passengers.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spot...
2021-03-22
43 min
CRSP Talk
International Research Ethics: Dancing on a moving carpet
Please find a partial transcript of this episode HERE. About our guests in this episode:BREE AKESSON IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK AT WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY. SHE IS ALSO THE CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN GLOBAL ADVERSITY AND WELL-BEING AND THE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CRSP. KEARNEY COUPLAND IS A PHD CANDIDATE IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AT LAURIER. SHE IS ALSO THE CHAIR OF THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH ETHICS OFFICE. FESTUS MOASUN HOLDS A PHD IN SOCIAL WORK FROM LAURIER AND IS CURRENTLY TEACHING AT LAURIER, UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR AND KING’S COL...
2021-03-19
58 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Indigenous land defenders
Two Indigenous land defenders join us to explain why they work to protect land against invasive development and why their work is necessary for everyone’s survival. Ellen Gabriel, a human rights activist and artist well known for her role as a spokesperson during the 1990 Oka crisis, and Anne Spice, a professor at Ryerson University, discuss the importance and urgency of defending land.Show notes: https://theconversation.com/how-defending-land-might-save-us-all-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-6-156632Full transcript: https://theconversation.com/how-defending-land-might-save-us-all-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-6-transcript-156633Related articles:Logging company clears Cree Nations ancestral trail without recoursehttps://thec...
2021-03-10
37 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Bill Wiese | The Conversation Ep. 32
New York Times Best Selling Author, Bill Wiese joins #TheConversation to talk about his book 23 Minutes In Hell, Bill talks about the vision that God showed him of hell, we talk about what it really means to be saved, and Bill does an alter call on this week's episode.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - http://dreamlabelgroup.com/contact
2021-03-09
38 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Black health matters
When COVID-19 first appeared, some said it was the great equalizer. But the facts quickly revealed a grim reality: COVID-19 disproportionately impacts Black, Indigenous, poor and racialized communities. Roberta K. Timothy, assistant professor at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, joins us to talk about her global research project, Black Health Matters, and why racial justice is a public health matter.Show notes: https://theconversation.com/black-health-matters-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-5-155950Full transcript: https://theconversation.com/black-health-matters-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-5-transcript-156090Black Health Matters survey:https://blackhealthmatterscovid19.caRe...
2021-03-03
21 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Sonny Sandoval | The Conversation Ep. 31
Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D. joins Roxanne Grace on this week's episode of #TheConversation. Sonny shares how to have a healthy marriage, we talk about hope for the hurting, and he shares what's new with his solo project and P.O.D.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.s...
2021-03-01
31 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
How we treat migrant workers who put food on our tables
Documentary filmmaker and OCAD University associate professor Min Sook Lee has been documenting the voices of migrant farm workers in Canada for two decades. What she has to say about how these workers have been treated during COVID-19 shatters any remaining myths about “Canada the Good.” How do we treat the workers that put food on our tables?Show notes: https://theconversation.com/how-we-treat-migrant-workers-who-put-food-on-our-tables-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-4-153275Related articles: COVID-19's impact on migrant workers adds urgency to calls for permanent statushttps://theconversation.com/covid-19s-impact-on-migrant-workers-adds-urgency-to-calls-for-permanent-status-148237Migrant worker segregation doesn...
2021-02-24
34 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Sam Fisher | The Conversation Ep. 30
This week we welcome music executive Sam Fisher to #TheConversation. We'll talk about how perseverance pays off, what a new artist needs to do to get the attention of a manager, and we'll discuss why it's more important to listen than to speak about race in today's culture.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.c...
2021-02-22
39 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
How to spark change within our unequal education system
Even before COVID-19, education experts were sounding the alarm about the future of racialized children in our schools. And the COVID-19 pandemic has only underscored – even deepened – the divide. Carl James, professor of education at York University and Kulsoom Anwer, a high school teacher who works out of one of Toronto's most marginalized neighborhoods, Jane and Finch, join us to discuss the injustices and inequalities in the education system – and the way forward.Show notes: https://theconversation.com/how-to-spark-change-within-our-unequal-education-system-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-3-152355Related articles:Short-term anti-racist training is not enough to counter systemic racism in Cana...
2021-02-17
28 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
How to deal with the pain of racism – and become a better advocate
A global protest movement calling for an end to racism and police brutality sparked new conversations about race. But it also surfaced a lot of pain for those who deal daily with racism. Where do we go from here? The writer, activist and Zen priest Reverend angel Kyodo williams speaks about the pain of racism, and how she uses meditation to combat it – and become a stronger anti-racist activist in America today.Show notes: https://theconversation.com/how-to-deal-with-the-pain-of-racism-and-become-a-better-advocate-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-2-154631Related article: How to be a mindful anti-racist: https://theconversation.com/how-to-be-a-mindful-anti-racist-147551Full...
2021-02-10
29 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Brian "Head" Welch | The Conversation Ep. 28
Author and musician, Brian "Head" Welch of Korn and Love and Death, talks about the meaning of life, what it's like to have true inner peace, and Brian shares the meaning behind his new Love And Death album, Perfectly Preserved, on this week's #TheConversation with Roxanne Grace.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/cont...
2021-02-08
36 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
What’s in a word? How to confront 150 years of racial stereotypes
We keep hearing stories about white and non-Black people – including academics – somehow thinking it's ok to use the n-word. Ryerson University Professor Cheryl Thompson, author of ‘Uncle: Race, Nostalgia and the Politics of Loyalty,’ joins us to discuss how North American society spent the last 150 years creating racist stereotypes and language, how they continue to persist today – and what we might do to help stop it.Show notes:https://theconversation.com/whats-in-a-word-how-to-confront-150-years-of-racial-stereotypes-dont-call-me-resilient-ep-1-153790Cheryl’s related article: How ‘Uncle Tom’ still impacts racial politicshttps://theconversation.com/how-uncle-tom-still-impacts-racial-politics-152201Full transcript:https://thec...
2021-02-03
33 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Phil Joel | The Conversation Ep. 27
Phil Joel of Newsboys and Zealand Worship drops by #TheConversation to talk about his new album, how he joined the Newsboys and why Christians should leave the earth better than we found it.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qBefb9awGXq07NqzmV8iS► Sp...
2021-02-01
32 min
Defender Radio and The Switch
Coyote Conversations: Aversion Conditioning For Urban Coyotes
As we press through these colder months of the winter, I’m seeing more questions about coyotes pop up on social media and traditional media. Of course, this is often in response to bad memes or misinformation designed to frighten people, rather than educate them. Check out TheFurBEarers.com for some the articles we’ve written to try and respond to these concerns. But it’s also an opportunity to talk about aversion conditioning – commonly referred to as hazing – and the role it can play in mitigating and ending human conflict with coyotes. Lauren Van Patter, a Queen’s Un...
2021-01-29
51 min
Don’t Call Me Resilient
Trailer: Don’t Call Me Resilient S1
Don’t Call Me Resilient is a provocative new podcast about race from The Conversation. Host Vinita Srivastava takes you deep into conversations with scholars and activists who view the world, its problems, and the way forward through an anti-racist lens. Instead of calling those who have survived the pain of systemic racism "resilient," this podcast goes in search of solutions for the things no one should have to be resilient for.Learn more about this podcast:https://theconversation.com/dont-call-me-resilient-a-new-podcast-from-the-conversation-149692Join The Conversation about this podcast:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConversationCA #Don...
2021-01-20
02 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Andrew F. Carter | The Conversation Ep. 25
Andrew F. Carter stops by #TheConversation to share his testimony, his thoughts on prayer and how social media is helping get Jesus' name out there.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qBefb9awGXq07NqzmV8iS► Speaking Engagements - bookingroxgrace@gmail.com► The Conversat...
2021-01-18
30 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Michael Maiden | The Conversation Ep. 24
On this week's episode of #TheConversation, Dr. Michael Maiden talks about his incredible comeback story, we talk about the difference between prophecy and prophets, and how amazing God's faithfulness is.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0qBefb9awGXq07NqzmV8iS► S...
2021-01-11
37 min
The Conversation Podcast with Roxanne Grace
Shawn Bolz | The Conversation Ep. 23
Pastor Shawn Bolz stops by #TheConversation to shares his testimony, his thoughts on the new year, the gifts of the Holy Spirit and how to love better in your life on the first episode of 2021.Hosted by Roxanne Grace, The Conversation is an interview show discussing music, faith and issues of the day with influencers, artists, entertainers and more.► Sponsor an episode - http://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/theconversation► Subscribe here! - http://smarturl.it/SubscribeDLG► Mailing List - https://www.dreamlabelgroup.com/contact► Music - https://open.spotify.com/playlist...
2021-01-04
31 min
Unpublished Cafe
Liberal Throne Speech 2020
PUBLISHED: 19/09/2020 A Throne Speech is on the horizon for Canadians. Will it mean a new direction for the country or a trip to the ballot box? The gnashing of teeth was apparent when the Liberals pulled the plug on Parliament, proroguing until September 23rd. Opposition members accuse the Grits of ducking the investigations into the WE Scandal. The political posturing is not surprising, but the bottom line for all Canadians is finding away out of the pandemic and getting the economy on track. Prime Minister Trudeau has said he will consult with all party leaders...
2020-09-18
24 min
Curiosity Weekly
Children Led a Research Project, Painting Eyes on Cow Butts, and Whether to Rinse Your Recycling
Learn about how children led their own research project into what they really think of adults, how painting eyes on cow butts could help solve a wildlife conservation problem, and whether it’s a good idea to rinse out your recycling. Children led a research project into what they really think of adults by Kelsey Donk Maynard, E., & Barton, S. (2020, August 7). Children reveal what they really think of adults – in their own research paper. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/children-reveal-what-they-really-think-of-adults-in-their-own-research-paper-144025 Because ‘grown-ups don’t always get it right’: Allyship with children in research – from research question to authorship. (2020). Qualitative Research in Psycholog...
2020-09-18
09 min
Historias Cienciacionales: el podcast
HC presenta: #LaPandemiaSomosTodos (ft. La pandemia de la desinformacion)
La pandemia eres tú, yo y nosotros. Junto con los aspectos biológicos de esta pandemia, siempre están los aspectos sociales, aquellos irremediablemente unidos a cualquier colectividad humana. En este segundo episodio en colaboración con La Pandemia de la Desinformación, un proyecto colectivo y multidisciplinario de divulgación para combatir la información errónea en estos tiempos, les traemos una multitud de puntos de conexión entre ciencia y sociedad, que le dan a esta pandemia, y a la posible salida, una cara demasiado humana. Menú 00:08 - Prólogo - La peste que mató al rey 02:32 - Saludos y...
2020-09-04
44 min
Spooky Psychology
Slenderman
Welcome to Spooky Psychology with Megan & Lauren! In this episode we do a deep dive into the Slenderman case. Support the Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/spookypsychology Sources: Theconversation.com- why urban legends are more powerful than ever, Psychology today- what fuels urban legends, Theconversation.com- why urban legends are more powerful than ever, Wikipedia ,https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/tv-movies/a29591703/slender-man-stabbing-true-sto, Heavy.com- anissa weier now: where is the slenderman suspect today? Good morning america interview with anissas parents Beware the slenderman, Verywell family, https://a...
2020-08-21
1h 19
Za Humny podcast
25 - Hledání pupku světa aneb proč všechny mapy lžou
O čem mezi sebou vedou války kartografové? A s jakou konspirací se potýká Nový Zéland? V této epizodě rozebereme mapy - téma, které se na první pohled možná nezdá, ale dřímá v něm značný politický potenciál! Co to znamená, když mapa “mlčí” a proč každá mapa lže? Probereme Mercatorovu mapu, obdélníkovou, motýlí, turistickou, příběhovou...ale třeba i tu Kryštofa Kolumba, nebo mapy, které ve Spojených státech vydávalo nacistické Německo. Nevynecháme ani evropský imperialismus, porcování Afriky, syndrom pupku světa nebo londýnskou chudobu. Jako bonus...
2020-08-16
41 min
Boyd Meets World
ShyQuinn Dix on Prison Reform
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2020-06-19
00 min
Abrupt Future. The Future of Work Happened Faster Than we Thought.
09 - On Digital Nomads, a conversation with Dave Cook
A conversation with Dave Cook – PhD Researcher, Anthropology, UCL (University College London). · What are “digital nomads” and what Dave learned about them in his 7-year research on remote work and digital nomads· The typical path, entry point or background in this way of living and working · The use of "disciplining practices to manage work/leisure boundaries”- digital mediated time management, self-regulation, skills maintenance, image management and personal branding.· Key trends that will shape the future of how we work Academic Profiles· https://theconversation.com/profiles/dave-cook-507256· https://www.ucl.ac.uk/anthropology/people/research-students/davi...
2020-06-12
49 min
abrupt future. navigating the digital, distributed & disruptive workplace
09 - On Digital Nomads, a conversation with Dave Cook
A conversation with Dave Cook – PhD Researcher, Anthropology, UCL (University College London). What are “digital nomads” and what Dave learned about them in his 7-year research on remote work and digital nomads The typical path, entry point or background in this way of living and working The use of "disciplining practices to manage work/leisure boundaries”- digital mediated time management, self-regulation, skills maintenance, image management and personal branding. Key trends that will shape the future of how we work More information at https://www.eworklife.co.uk/ Academic Profiles https://theconversation.com/profiles/dave-cook-507256 https://www...
2020-06-12
30 min
TechTite Podcast
Episode 7 - The next generation of Apple processors & how are you being tracked
This week we talk about the switch Apple may make to the ARM chipset and how this will affect their future products. Researchers at RMIT and Monash University could possibly revolutionise internet speeds with their new 'micro-comb'. Also this week, we provide some insight into how you are being tracked through your phone. What data is collected and how is this used for companies to make a profit? From this week's Podcast: Apple ARM Chips: https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/23/21232441/apple-arm-mac-2020-5nm-processor-12-cores Revolutionary Internet: https://donate.theconversation.com...
2020-06-01
29 min
Everything is Arbitrary
Colour
Music from DanosongsThis gif from Wikicommons is what to cast to mind when the topic of a prism dispersing a beam of white light comes up.Sources:Kassia St Clair’s The Secret Lives of ColorPhillip Ball’s Bright Earthhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light#/media/File:Light_dispersion_conceptual_waves.gifhttps://xkcd.com/273/http://brainden.com/color-illusions.htmhttps://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/apr/29/what-vocabularies-tell-us-about-culture?CMP=fb_guhttps://www.colormatters.com/color-and-design/are-black-and-white-colorshttps://www.pantone.com/color-intelligence/color-education/color-iq-testhttps://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/11/how-pantone-became-a-pop-culture-icon/414043/http://theconversation.com/curious-kids-do-different-people-see-the-same-colours-107972https://www.thecut.com/2018/02/my-l...
2020-05-27
00 min
Space Junk
Space Junk - Space Mining Panel with Gabriel Swiney, Chris Johnson, Dr Malcolm Davis, A/Prof Alice Gorman, and Prof Steven Freeland
In this episode I am joined by experts in the field of Space Law from around the world to discuss the US White House Executive Order 'on Encouraging International Support for the Recovery and Use of Space Resources', released 6 April 2020. The panelists are:Gabriel Swiney: Attorney Advisor, US State Department (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriel-swiney-975b4843)Chris Johnson: Space Law Advisory, Secure World Foundation (https://swfound.org/about-us/our-team/christopher-d-johnson/)Dr Malcolm Davis: Senior Analyst in Defence Stategy and Capability, Australian Strategic Policy Institute (https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/malcolm-davis)
2020-05-26
1h 16
Discusiones Disruptivas
DD1:6 - R De Rap, R De Rata
En este episodio los anfitriones Juan Nicolás Sierra, Alejandro Alfonso y Daniel Castro hablan del rap, de que hace una buena canción de este género y si el rap hace daño o trae valor a la sociedad. Además con las canciones que ustedes sugirieron hicimos la siguiente playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1oTOsyn13gyiVe3Gq6oJVr?si=76GD0Px_TCC0eXoD8NJPKQ Nuestras Fuentes: "Canserbero fue el rap que Latinoamérica necesita" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXRKQtn35Ck "Lo Que Hace A Residente Genial" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7EXa-o85zs "Vi...
2020-05-23
23 min
Uutisraportti podcast
23.4.2020: Marinin "hybridi"malli, Business Finlandin "businekset", Lindbergin hävittäjäkonsultointi
Tämän viikon podcastissa Tuomas Peltomäki, Marko Junkkari ja Anna-Sofia Berner keskustelevat pääministeri Sanna Marinin hallituksen tällä viikolla esittelemästä "hybridimallista", joka yrittää yhtä aikaa vapauttaa yhteiskunnan ja tukahduttaa sen, ja Business Finlandin saapumisesta koronakriisin keskiöön värikkäine hahmoineen, sekä kenraalin ja puolustusvoimien entisen komentajan Jarmo Lindbergin loikasta Lockheed Martinille, joka puolestaan havittelee hävittäjäkauppaa Suomeen. Pitkien, epämukavien hiljaisuuksien varalle Marko suosittelee rockhistoriaa avaavaa kirjaa Sticky Fingers (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35248009-sticky-fingers), Sohvi suosittelee Yle Areenasta humaania ja ihastuttavaa elokuvaa Aatos ja Amine (https://areena.yle.fi/1-3749971), ja Tuomas innostuu laukk...
2020-04-23
1h 06
Talk of Today
Happiness and Society with Dr. Kostadin Kushlev
What makes us happy? What affects do the decisions we make have on our subjective well-being? How does money, or parenthood affect our happiness? What are societies like when the people in them are happier? What affects do new technologies like smartphones, and constant connectivity, have on how happy we think we are? If happiness, subjective well-being, or flourishing is important (which i'm sure we'd all agree it is), answering these questions has profound consequences for how choose to organise our societies. Today we're talking to Kostadin Kushlev, an assistant professor in psychology at Georgetown University where he leads the Th...
2020-04-18
1h 55
Wednesday Breakfast
Festivals Turning Digital and The Current Skink Evolution
[0:00:00] Acknowledgement of Country. [0:25:00] Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the Emerging Writers Festival (EWF) is going digital. Ruby Rose, a coordinator at EWF, comes on the show to explain what to expect from the annual festival that brings together young and/or new writers to explore their creativity through a mix of media storytelling forms. The festival will run this June 16th-23rd. To find out more about EWF head to https://emergingwritersfestival.org.au/ [0:40:00] This week's Tram Thought centres around Flower Language, the messenger system used in the Victorian Era to convery messages between lovers, haters or close friends. We discuss...
2020-04-14
00 min
Politics on the Couch
How pandemics affect our political brain
This week our host Rafael Behr is in conversation with Dr Leor Zmigrod about how cognitive science can help us understand how political identities are formed, and how people's ideological affiliations might affect how they respond to a national crisis.If you want to delve further into the topic Reader-friendly essaysZmigrod, L. (2019). The partisan brain: cognitive study suggests people on the left and right are more similar than they think. https://theconversation.com/the-partisan-brain-cognitive-study-suggests-people-on-the-left-and-right-are-more-similar-than-they-think-123578Zmigrod, L. (2018). Brexit: how cognitive psychology helps us make sense of the vote.
2020-04-11
41 min
Prof Joe Covid 19 Aged Care Podcast
Ep 4: Discussion with Marie Crossland (CEO Napier Street RACS)
Episode 4 provides a discussion of Prof Joe’s first action point – Lockdown hard, Lockdown now.As a society we’re being told stay home and not have visitors. Yet nursing homes are still allowed visitors despite residents being in their home.Join Prof Joe and Marie Crossland (CEO Napier Street Aged Care Services) for a discussion on why they advocate for harder lockdown restrictions in aged care facilities. They describe what this may look like in nursing homes and address the difficult scenarios, such as family members who provide vital daily care for their elderly relati...
2020-03-31
28 min
Sober is Dope!
Why Young People are Drinking Less
Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. This episode looks at why young people are drinking less. ”Understanding these changes is an ongoing process. But shifts in how alcohol is viewed by young adults show that excessive drinking doesn’t have to be the default way of socializing and perhaps we can all have a healthier relationship with booze.” Thank you to TheConversation.com and The University of East London for this great research. Please read the full article here. https://theconversation.com/amp/why-young-people-are-drinking-less-and-what-older-drinkers-can-learn-from-them-133020
2020-03-12
10 min
Women are the Business
Episode 2: Women Should Go on a Chore Strike
Unpaid work underpins our entire economy. We're only able to function because we have clean clothes and packed lunches. But what are the impacts of all this unpaid labour on women's lives?University of Melbourne research reveals that chores also exist in workplaces - think taking notes in meetings, emptying the dishwasher or planning the office Christmas party - and it's largely women who carry the load. On Episode two of Women are the Business, we're bringing in experts Dr Leah Ruppanner and Dr Maria Recalde to explore the dynamics of unpaid work both at home and in...
2020-02-27
22 min
The Conversation
Special Episode: In conversation with Duncan Yeates
In this special episode, host john Rodgers discusses a range of ideas with Duncan Yeates, a senior leader and assistant principal of Mounts Bay Academy. A large part of the conversation revolves around ideas from the Situationist International, a group of artists, film makers and philosophers who laid the foundational ideology for the 'sioxante huitards'.
2019-11-08
30 min
IdioFacto
Space Travel & Moon Landing Conspiracies
Welcome to our first real episode back in season 2. In IdioFacto 16, Levi takes us on a journey that's out of this world and Matt debunks some of the more sensible (but still very silly) conspiracies surrounding the moon landing (spoiler alert: it really happened!) Show notes for Space Travel Challenges of leaving space http://www.dynamicscience.com.au/tester/solutions1/space%20science/challengeoflvnerth.htm First German space rocket https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/edn-moments/4397678/German-rocket-is-1st-to-reach-space--October-3--1942 ...
2019-10-16
53 min
Just Cases
Episode 14: "Now free speech has been killed as well"
How does the law balance the rights of women to access safe and legal abortions with the right to free speech and protest? For over twenty years anti-abortion protesters have picketed abortion clinics around Australia. To combat this targeted harassment of women seeking safe and legal abortions, state governments have passed ‘safe access zone’ laws which create an exclusion zone around abortion clinics which protestors cannot enter. Anti-abortionists argue these laws limit their free speech. Supporters of safe access zones argue these laws are vital to ensure the safety of women seeking health care. When th...
2019-07-12
28 min
The Conversation
Special episode: Interview with Simeon Royal. How can schools combat social injustice?
In this special episode we interview Simeon Royal, Vice Principal of Mounts Bay Academy. We discuss how schools can combat social injustice and explore ideas about cultural capital.
2019-06-27
27 min
The Conversation
What is the purpose of education?
In this episode of The Conversation we discuss the purpose of education? There are of course many ways to answer this questions. In a 2013 TED Talk Sir Ken Robinson says that the purpose of education is learning. “The whole point of education is to get people to learn.” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX78iKhInsc) How many of our conversations in schools, colleges, universities are about learning? How many of our meetings have learning as the main agenda item? Do we talk about the learning of our students enough? (And by the way, it...
2019-06-26
38 min
Monday Breakfast
Surveillance in Public Spaces, Voluntary Assisted Dying, Population Wellbeing, The US Lobby and Australian Defence Policy, Saving a Legend
7:15 Public spaces as sites of surveillance: Dr Rebecca Williamson, research officer with the Australian National University on the use of surveillance in the ParentsNext Program.https://theconversation.com/turning-local-libraries-pools-and-playgroups-into-sites-of-surveillance-parentsnext-goes-too-far-117978 7:30 When The Light Leaves: A play written by Rory Godbold inspired by his families experience with voluntary assisted dying, and Victoria's new legislation which came in on Wednesday 19th June. LIFELINE 1311147:45 Public Policy for Population Wellbeing Professor Fran Baum from the Southgate Institute at Flinders University talks with Dean about the strengths and weaknesses of policy in each sector from a health and well-being perspective. To register for the live stream call 08 7...
2019-06-23
00 min
The Conversation
Special Episode: Interview with Sara Davey: CEO of Leading Edge Academies Partnership
In this special interview episode we interview Sara Davey: CEO of LEAP (Leading Edge Academies Partnership). We discuss Leading Edge ideas, the 6 E's of the LEAP vision as well as research and its impact on education.
2019-06-19
34 min
The Conversation
Special Episode: Interview with Les Hall
In this special episode we interview Les Hall, Principal of Mounts Bay Academy. We discuss the purpose of education and the philosophy of curriculum design.
2019-06-19
23 min
The Conversation
What is the most important idea in education?
This week hosts John Rodgers and Sarah Taylor discuss the most important idea in education. Visit www.theconversation.education for more information and to download past issues of the magazine.
2019-06-12
29 min
Monday Breakfast
Radiothon! Hong Kong protests; China's influence in Australia; Brigidine Asylum Seekers Project; Federal Police raids on the ABC
Monday Breakfast Radiothon! rundown 10-06-20197:04 Thousands protest in Hong Kong against the proposed extradition law https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/06/hong-kong-sees-umbrella-protest-china-extradition-bill-190609072541194.html7:15 China's influence in Australia: Dr John Garrick, Senior Lecturer in Business Law at Charles Darwin University, looks at the leasing of the Darwin Port to Chinese company Landbridge, the uptake of Chinese surveillance technologies by the city of Darwin and the Chinese government crackdown on reporting of the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.https://theconversation.com/agents-of-foreign-influence-with-china-its-a-blurry-line-between-corporate-and-state-interests-112403ABC Four Corners report on the 30th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protestshttps://www.abc.net.au/4corners/tremble-and-obey/111747587:30 All...
2019-06-09
00 min
The Conversation
Welcome to The Conversation
Welcome to the conversation At The Conversation we believe that giving educators the space and time to talk about teaching and learning is essential. Conversations can generate ideas, inform pedagogies and inspire reform. A conversation implies a measure of equality and that listening and sharing without limit, without judgement, without inhibition can lead to incredible things. Conversations allow us to explore ideas, to challenge and ask questions of ourselves, each other and the systems we work in. They inspire us to create, analyse
2019-06-05
23 min
Monday Breakfast
Adani Plan, Darebin Parking Strategy, Ecodharma, School-Based Respectful Relationships, Reproductive Rights Rally
7:00 Acknowledgment of Country7:10 Queensland approves a “strengthened” version of Adani’s management plan for the for the Black-throated finch. Scientists are not convinced. https://theconversation.com/adanis-finch-plan-is-approved-just-weeks-after-being-sent-back-to-the-drawing-board-1181147:15 Alistair from Neighbours Against the Darebin Parking Strategyhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/darebinparkingstrategy/about/7:30 Dr Zora Simic on #MeToo: Stories from the Australian Movement https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online-exclusives/225-abr-online-exclusives/5511-zora-simic-metoo-stories-from-the-australian-movement-edited-by-natalie-kon-yu-et-al7:45 David Loy, retired professor of Buddhist and comparative philosophy and Zen teacher…tells us about his new book Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the ecological crisis.https://www.simonandschuster.com.au/books/Ecodharma/David-Loy/97816142939898:00 Amanda Keddie is a Professor of Education at Deakin University. She...
2019-06-02
00 min
Monday Breakfast
Umbrella Revolution Activists Sentenced, Pentecostalism, No Mandate 4 Refugee Racism, Adani
7:00 Acknowledgement of country 7:15 Umbrella Revolution activists sentenced in Hong Kong and controversy over Bill to extradite Hong Kong citizens to China for trial.Interview with Prof Joseph Cheng, City University of Hong Kong, conducted in 2015 on the prodemocracy movement in Hong Kong.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKeg389TRog 730 Prof Philip Almond on aspects of Pentecostalism that shed light on Scott Morrison’s policies. https://theconversation.com/five-aspects-of-pentecostalism-that-shed-light-on-scott-morrisons-politics-117511 8:00 Voices from the No Mandate 4 Refugee Racism rally at the State Library in Melbourne. Lucy Honan from the RAC and Aran Mylvaganam from the Tamil Refugee Council. 8:15 Prof Sam Hepburn on what stands in the way of Adani ...
2019-05-26
00 min
Come Along for the Ride
Paul McGreevy Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare
In this episode I speak with Paul McGreevy Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science. If you’ve ever had a difficult conversation with traditional horse people and you’ve wondered how your training methods and beliefs can be backed up by science, then listeners, this is the podcast for you!Paul has spent 23 years scientifically researching horse behaviour and welfare in both the UK and Australia. He has published 250 peer reviewed papers as well as books on equine and dog behaviour and he is the co-founder and honorary fellow of the International Society for Equitation Science.
2019-04-09
46 min
How Art Works
Maria Luisa Rigo (aka my Mum) discussing Christchurch Attacks, Drug Policy, Socialism & Livestreamed Violence
The first episode of Feudo Fam, livestreamed Tuesday 19 March 2019.The discussion begins at 2:48Articles discussed in this episode:Christchurch Attacks: https://theconversation.com/christchurch-attacks-are-a-stark-warning-of-toxic-political-environment-that-allows-hate-to-flourish-113662Rich Socialists: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/opinion/rich-socialists-are-just-more-equal/news-story/6417f6bf778fc1fae18cbe85aafc90ff (paywall)Social Media and Violent Spectacle: http://theconversation.com/social-media-create-a-spectacle-society-that-makes-it-easier-for-terrorists-to-achieve-notoriety-113715
2019-03-19
1h 26
Mens Rea: A true crime podcast
35 - The murder of Jill Meagher & the serial sex crimes of Adrian Bayley
On Friday the 22nd September 2012, Jill Meagher left work after a long week and went out for a night on the town in her adopted home of Melbourne, Australia. She spent the evening in a number of bars and pubs with work friends. But that night, there was a predator out on the streets too. One who had spent nearly a decade in prison for violent assaults and rape, and was still on parole and bail. Because of him, Jill would never make it home that night. Find us on Facebook or Twitter! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon...
2019-02-17
1h 14
EP.17: Venenos mais potentes do Reino Animal
Este episódio foi pesquisado a partir de uma sugestão dos ouvintes. Você também pode dar a sua a partir de nossos canais de contato (no fim do texto). Notas do episódio: LD50 (Wikipédia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LD50 Venenos mais potentes (The Conversation): https://theconversation.com/handle-with-care-the-worlds-five-deadliest-poisons-56089 Tetradoxina (Bristol University): http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/ttx/ttx.htm Tetradoxina (The Conversation): https://theconversation.com/the-deadly-poison-lurking-in-a-frog-the-size-of-your-fingernail-43020 Batrachotoxin (Bristol University): http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/batrachotoxin/batrah.htm Maitotoxina (Chemistry World): http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2015/01/chemistry-grandest-total-synthesis-challenge-maitotoxin-put-hold-lack-funds Toxina Botulínica: https://doi.org/10.1016%2F...
2018-11-15
11 min
Jacky Winter Gives You The Business
046: Inside the cheese grater (with Jess Lilley)
This week on the podcast our special guest is Jess Lilley. Jess is a busy person. Now a Creative Director at Leo Burnett Melbourne, Jess has had a stellar 18-year advertising career. Along the way she’s also worked in documentary feature film and theatre, and she continues her love for grassroots creative communities as a broadcaster at Melbourne radio station, Triple R. Recently Jess and Lara worked together on the Freedom Calendar — a project featuring 20 Jacky Winter artists that raised over $10K for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podc...
2018-07-13
48 min
Taking Up Space
3 - Race
<p>This episode features conversations on Racialization, and being a racialized person in overwhelmingly white spaces.</p><p>The panel for this episode is hosted by Ann-Bernice Thomas and features Simone Blais, Zaynab bint Younus, and Rahat who express their struggles caused by marginalization through poetry, advocacy, writing, and so many other forms.</p><p>In this episode we feature poetry by Simone Blais and a spotlight on the Support Network for Indigenous Women and Women of Colour.</p><p>Content in this program was produced...
2018-04-11
32 min
Freedom of Species
Threatened species & land clearing
Throwing the baby out with the bathwater? It appears current feverish land clearing, mostly for pastoral animal agriculture, makes a mockery of efforts & money to protect threatened species, biodiversity & climate change mitigation.We chat with Dr Hugh Finn from Curtin Law School who wants the animal welfare implications of land clearing addressed,April Reside from Queensland University about the crazy levels of land clearing happening there now & Fiona Probyn-Rapsey from UNSW about why we have an unhelpful blind spot when it comes to land use and animal agriculture.Further information, including the history of land clearing in Qld, courteousy of the W...
2017-09-10
00 min
Solidarity Breakfast
Jorge Knijnik, lecturer in Education, researcher in the Institute for Culture and Society | Tian Chua, sitting parliamentarian for the Batu electorate in Kuala Lumpur
Interview with Tian Chua, sitting parliamentarian for the Batu electorate in Kuala Lumpur, spoke about the current political situation in Malaysia and a new political party set to challenge the current government. Listen here.https://theconversation.com/profiles/thiago-rodrigues-126451Interview with Jorge Knijnik, lecturer in Education, researcher in the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, and specialist in sport and social justice issues spoke about the politics of and resistance to the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil. Listen here.https://theconversation.com/profiles/jorge-knijnik-102712“That was the week that was” with Kevin HealyHumphrey McQueen, monthly social and political comm...
2016-08-05
00 min
Ctrl Alt Delete
#13 Amanda De Cadenet - On Using Your Voice & Supporting Young Girls Online
Amanda De Cadenet is a photographer, actress and talk show host (and a huge inspiration to me). We talk about the incentive behind Amanda’s popular interview series TheConversation (theconversation.tv) - she’s interviewed amazing women - from Gwyneth Paltrow to Sarah Silverman to Hillary Clinton. She has recently launched the #GirlGaze project looking for the next generation female photographers. The project is backed by Amanda, the editor of Teen Vogue, Sam Taylor Johnson and so many other cool women. Through the hashtag #GirlGaze work will be selected to appear in Teen Vogue as well as the GirlGaze zine and...
2016-06-02
33 min