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“Archival Ecologies” investigates how fires, floods, mold blooms and other ecological events are affecting cultural collections and the artifacts and memories they preserve. As climate change leads to more extreme weather events, the interactions between archives and the environments where they reside are becoming increasingly frequent and fraught. This series tells the stories of such archives, their stewards, and their significance for communities at the forefront of climate change. Season ...
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The Here for the Truth Podcast dives deep into the core issues that shape our world and personal lives. Hosted by Joel Rafidi and Yerasimos, these conversations explore the intersections of philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and self-mastery. We bring on thought leaders, truth seekers, and pioneers in alternative research to share their insights and empower you with the knowledge to navigate life’s complexities. Whether you’re on a quest for personal growth or seeking a deeper and more nu ...
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Welcome to Cynthia Yanof’s newest podcast, MESSmerized. Each week you’ll hear funny, authentic, and vulnerable conversations around everyday life, parenting, and following Jesus. A variety of guests will challenge us to pursue a life filled with the things that really do matter. Cynthia Yanof is the host as well as an author, speaker, wife, and mother. She’s relatable, funny, and dead-set on never taking herself too seriously. Whatever mess you’re walking through, odds are she’s right there ...
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Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Arts Management and Technology Lab

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This monthly podcast explores the intersection of technology and arts management through interviews, product reviews, humorous dialogue, and more! The Technology in the Arts podcast is produced by the Arts Management and Technology Lab, a research center of the Master of Arts Management program in Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University. The AMT Lab staff currently includes Dr. Brett Crawford (Executive Director), Lutie Rodriguez (Chief Editor of Research), Angela Johnson (Podcast Produc ...
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Welcome to Hysterics, a podcast about what it means to live in a body outside the "norm." In this podcast I will be interviewing female and gender nonconforming friends, artists and activists about their experiences living in bodies often unrepresented or misunderstood. Logo: Bonnie Lawrence Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hysterics/support
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In this episode, Steven Ravnstag returns. He is a teacher dedicated to helping individuals harness their awareness to shape their desired life experiences. Steven offers a range of courses, classes, and coaching designed to empower people to take conscious control their minds and imaginations, mastering their states and lives. We delve into a varie…
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Oh my goodness, I can’t wait for you to hear today's show with Billy Rodgers! And despite the weird wording of the title of this show, we're talking about sharing our faith with friends and family (and not just sharing our faith with Billy Rodgers. ha!) Billy and his wife, Brandie, are some of our very dearest friends in the world. They are amazing…
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For the communities in and around Lytton, charting a path to recovery requires navigating multiple stories about the meaning of the fire and the future of the town. While politicians and media alike were quick to cast the event as a climate change event, for locals this story carried implications that delayed rebuilding and raised costs. By contras…
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Mollie Engelhart is a trailblazer in regenerative farming and health freedom advocacy. As a mother of five, she shares her journey from running Sage Vegan Bistro to transforming it into Sage: A Regenerative Kitchen, incorporating regenerative meat and dairy while eliminating seed oils. In this diverse conversation, we discuss the misinformation sur…
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I’ll never forget the time in high school when Kate and I had a disagreement, and she threw down these inflammatory words: “welllll I am 18 years old.” I believe my response was something like, “yes dear one, you’re an 18-year-old that drives our car, uses our cell phone, lives in our house, wears our clothes, and exists on our money.” (Perhaps I s…
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In this episode, we delve into the heart of educational reform with David James Rodriguez, a leading advocate for voluntary learning and the Principal of Valor Academy. Our conversation embarks on the hero's journey, exploring David's personal transformation and his mission to liberate students from the constraints of the modern school system. We d…
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My family is on vacation this week, and in honor of family trips gone wrong, here’s a little summer travel excerpt from Life is Messy, God is Good: I appreciate how Home Alone completely lowered the bar on family travel expectations after the parents left Kevin at home TWICE. Not to mention that biblically speaking, Jesus’ parents lost Him for more…
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Richard Forrest, steward of the Lytton Museum and Archives, reflects on the devastating losses sustained by the municipal repository. With a collection predominantly composed of paper photographs, ledgers, and other documents, very little survived the fire at the Lytton Museum and Archives. For Richard, the importance of these materials lay in thei…
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In this episode we speak into the psychological devastation that arises from not using one's creative energy appropriately. We explore the profound impact of walking the authentic path versus the consequences of self-sabotage. Our discussion covers meeting resistance and fear when it comes to doing what needs to be done and embracing one's creative…
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Matt Presti returns to delve into the importance of nuanced thinking in today's polarized world. Our conversation focuses on recent events surrounding Donald Trump and how the tendency towards binary thinking oversimplifies complex issues. Matt brings his deep understanding of philosophy and his unique perspective to the discussion, emphasizing the…
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This week we have a fun show as Heather and I continue surprising each other with guests on Sidetracked. I was in charge of our guest today and I’m so excited for you to hear our conversation with Makayla Noble. If you don’t know Makayla, here’s a little background: On September 20, 2021, Makayla Noble, a world-champion cheerleader, suffered an inj…
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In this episode, we sit down with Chris Horlacher to delve into the intriguing intersections of Freemasonry and ancient history. Chris shares his personal journey within Freemasonry, revealing secrets and offering his perspective on whether the organization is inherently involved in nefarious and conspiratorial activities. He provides an insider's …
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I’ve been trying to slow down and enjoy the “moments” this summer with my family. It slips by so quickly if we aren’t careful, and that seems especially true now that we have one in college (and another one going away in a year). Tonight we played pickle ball and let’s be clear, my kids get their athletic ability from Mike. But we laughed, watched …
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In this episode we delve into the mystical realms of the Tarot and the Inner Zodiac with renowned author, speaker, and researcher Michael Tsarion. Known for his deep insights into ancient history and esoteric knowledge, Michael discusses his personal interest in Tarot, the history of the priesthood, and the intriguing concept of the bicameral mind.…
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In this episode, we explore the foundational concept of self-esteem and its profound impact on our lives. We define self-esteem, distinguish it from self-confidence, and discuss its crucial role in shaping decisions and destiny, including the role it plays in creating one's reality. We address common misconceptions, such as the belief that self-est…
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Happy 4th of July week! I’m hoping you have big plans with friends and family to celebrate our country’s Independence Day. I found a new homemade ice cream recipe this summer that’s super easy and has been a fan favorite. I’m linking it here in case you're feeling ambitious and want to give it a whirl. In continuing our “how do I series,” we have J…
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Delve into the extraordinary journey of Mike Wilkerson, known as Stellium7. From being the first person jailed for computer trespass to exploring ancient history, biogeology, and unconventional theories, Mike’s story is one of curiosity, rebellion, and paradigm-challenging discoveries. Explore his unique theories that many rocks and large geologica…
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“There’s no fast-tracking the grief process.” - Abby Rike My good friend Abby is with us today talking about grief and the many forms it takes. Grief is most often associated with death, but it’s also important to acknowledge the grief we face in the loss of a dream, relationships, health, and so much more. Abby reminds us that there is hope in the…
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In this episode we are joined by Sarah Baldwin, a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and trauma-trained life coach. Sarah shares her compelling personal story of overcoming complex trauma and how she discovered the transformative power of somatic work. With her expertise in nervous system regulation and Internal Family Systems (IFS), Sarah provides …
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I mentioned it last month, but as a little reminder, Heather MacFadyen of the Don’t Mom Alone podcast and I have a super fun show we do together called Sidetracked. As a part of this little venture, this summer we’ve decided to surprise each other with a guest and then release the episode on both of our shows. It’s been super fun so far, and we’d l…
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Nlaka’pamux basket makers Judy Hanna and Peter Sam recount their processes of basket making, how they learned the craft, and share their hopes for the continuation of basketry traditions in their community. Archival Ecologies is created and hosted by Jayme Collins. It's a production of Blue Lab at Princeton University. Sound design by Sam Riddell a…
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In this fun and light-hearted episode, John Kai returns to chat about the twists and turns of personal growth and self-awareness, all with a good dose of humor. We dive into the importance of embracing change and letting go of the need to control others, as well as the magic of connecting with nature. Many anecdotes are shared through John’s profou…
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Roopa Gogineni is a photographer, an award-winning filmmaker, and a photojournalist from West Virginia now based between Paris and Atlanta. In this episode Roopa Gogineni talks with AMTLab Podcast Producer, Jabrenee Hussie, about photojournalism and filmmaking. With a background in Diplomatic History and African Studies Roopa shares their experienc…
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Summer . . . I love you, but you’re chaotic and expensive. Kids . . . I love you, but you’re chaotic and expensive. Vacation . . . I love you, but you’re chaotic and expensive. Feel free to join in on my mindless chants of summer. I’m super excited about today’s show and talking about ways to save a little money. To be clear, I’m not talking about …
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Join us as we dive deep into the mysteries of ancient civilizations with renowned author and researcher Matt LaCroix. In this episode, Matt shares his groundbreaking insights on the Ararat civilization, uncovering hidden histories and challenging mainstream narratives. We explore the profound influence of ancient knowledge on modern society and dis…
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Today we’re talking about body image, learning to love our body, and calling out the false narratives we’ve bought into from culture and other places relating to our physical body. Talking about body image kinda feels like no-man's land, and I’m thinking I might as well hit politics and money while I’m at it. Joking. But having a discussion around …
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Bernhard Guenther has had a lifelong interest in exploring the mysteries and hidden knowledge surrounding our planet and humanity’s origins, questioning the roots of what constitutes “reality,” and examining how social and spiritual conditioning impacts our collective search for the truth in all aspects of life. In this episode, we discuss our view…
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Nlaka’pamux knowledge keeper John Haugen describes baskets the Lytton First Nation Community lost during the 2021 wildfire and discusses the role of basketry in the community. The meaning and the making of baskets in the community draws together food systems, local ecological knowledge, colonial land and resource use disruptions, and the circulatio…
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I’m going to keep this short because, well, listen to the intro and you’ll understand. But somewhere between trying out a new spray tan and finding our trampoline in our front yard after a storm—it’s gotten kinda weird over here. But thankfully, on the show is one of our faves, Dr. Ken Wilgus. We’re talking about how we survive summer with teens, a…
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In this unique and compelling episode, we delve into the profound journey of healing from Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) with the guidance of Nervous System Expert Irene Lyon and the poignant insights of SRA survivor Max Lowen, who also does her own healing work with other survivors. Together, they explore the complex interplay between trauma and the b…
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Here’s a fun little podcast update for you. As most of you (hopefully) know, Heather MacFadyen of the Don’t Mom Alone podcast and I have a little sideshow we do once a month called Sidetracked. Basically, it’s an unfiltered conversation between the two of us discussing life’s goings on, parenting, faith, etc. It comes out the first Friday of the mo…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome David Whitehead to explore the intriguing trend of modern individuals reverting to fundamental Christianity. Together, we delve into why many seem to find solace in the certainties provided by traditional religious doctrines, viewing this as a way to shy away from life’s mysteries and uncertainties, and…
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We’re answering “how to” questions these days on MESSmerized, and today we’re tackling the awesome yet complex topic of friendships. I think of all the things I’m asked to talk about from my book, most often I’m asked about the topic of friendships and how to cultivate the really deep, meaningful ones. Thankfully the queen of friendships (I made th…
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In this podcast, artist and land conservationist Haley Mellin talks with the Arts Management and Technology Lab at Carnegie Mellon University about actions artists and arts organizations of all sizes can take to measure their climate impact, reduce emissions, and support biodiversity protection. Mellin is the founder of Art into Acres, a non-profit…
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It’s week two of our new series asking “how do I _____” questions. Each week we’re bringing in amazing guests with practical advice for all areas of life. If you missed last week with Courtney DeFeo, we talked about cheering on other women, and you definitely need to go back and listen if you missed it. So so good. 🎉 This week we are tackling marri…
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Jaguar Heart, our very first guest way back from episode 3, returns. He is a teacher and coach specializing in releasing people from internal unconscious prisons to help the soul emerge through the pathway of authenticity. In this episode, we dive deep and reflect on how our thinking, our relationship with life, our understanding of God, and our ex…
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It’s May and if you’re anything like me, you’re already tired just thinking about all of the end-of-year conferences, award ceremonies, track meets, class picnics, and everything else headed our way. But don’t worry, we will survive it all together! That being said, I’m SUPER EXCITED that May is finally here because TODAY is the day we start a new …
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Carey Wedler is a content creator who focuses on breaking through authoritarian programming to promote peace, freedom, decentralization, and the evolution of consciousness. She previously worked as a journalist and editor-in-chief for the now-banned Anti-Media, an independent news organization. She takes special interest in the intersection of spir…
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In this episode of the Art + Climate series on the Tech in the Arts podcast, join AMT Lab's Lead Researcher Hannah Brainard and Social Media and Marketing Manager Ashley Offman in conversation with Molly Braverman, Director of the Broadway Green Alliance. Molly has worked as a Stage Manager on Broadway, national tours, and regionally, having spent …
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Have I told you this week how much my family loved Duck Dynasty? It was/is such a genius way to get people laughing while still instilling biblical truth and good old fashioned family values. The prayers around the table at the end of each show still get me. Today I have the privilege of chatting with Willie Robertson about all things Duck Dynasty,…
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In this episode, we explore the delicate dance between the left and right brain hemispheres, uncovering how this balance influences our creativity, imagination, and authentic journey. We highlight the pathways to awakening creativity, cultivating imagination, and finding solace in nature's embrace in our left-brained dominated society. With shared …
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In this episode of the Art + Climate series on the Tech in the Arts podcast, hear from Sandra Goldmark, an Associate Professor in Theatre at Barnard College and the Senior Assistant Dean for Interdisciplinary Engagement at the Columbia Climate School. A professor, designer, and entrepreneur, Sandra’s work focuses on the circular economy and regener…
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Seeing as though I have a first-grader and all, empty nesting seems a lifetime away. But for so many of us it’s one of those things that sneaks up in an instant leaving us and wondering what’s next and how to parent these new adults in our lives. Jim Burns is an absolute delight and comes today with lots of practical information on how to prepare f…
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Curtis Stone is internationally recognized for his expertise in small-scale farming, regenerative agriculture, and off-grid living. In this episode, Curtis shares invaluable insights into the pursuit of freedom and self-reliance, drawing from his experiences living off-grid in British Columbia, Canada. From discussing the essence of freedom and sov…
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Can concerts mobilize music fans to climate action? From signing a petition or voting, to participating in a protest - what actions are fans most likely to take when their favorite artists ask them to? Over the last year, Planet Reimagined’s Climate Active Fellows, Caleb Johnson and Li-Ya Mar have been tackling these questions through their project…
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I hope you enjoyed the solar eclipse yesterday and the reminders of God’s majesty and power over all things on heaven and earth. Not to mention, if the stats are accurate I’m guessing you listened to Bonnie Tyler at some point during the day because. . . . why not? Her 1983 hit song, Total Eclipse of the Heart, reached number 1 on the iTunes Top So…
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In the second episode of AMT Lab’s Art + Climate podcast series, the conversation continues with Jennifer Torrance, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ Youth Climate Advocacy Committee (YCAC) Coordinator. In this episode, she talks about her experience attending the recent United Nations Climate Conference, or COP28, with YCAC leader and Uni…
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In this episode, we're joined by Brad Skistimas, the creative force behind Five Times August, for an engaging discussion on challenging mainstream narratives through music. Tune in as we delve into the creative process behind Brad’s thought-provoking songwriting and the courage it takes to go against the crowd in pursuit of truth and authenticity. …
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Kicking off AMT Lab’s Art + Climate series, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ Jennifer Torrance discusses her work supporting a space for youth climate engagement. Phipps’ Youth Climate Advocacy Committee (YCAC) resources and empowers Pittsburgh’s young people to take action on issues that they care about. Torrance is a science educator an…
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In this episode Sarah DeHaven returns to unveil the illusion of normalcy and mediocrity, asserting that each individual harbors a unique genius waiting to be unleashed. She highlights the numbing of intuitive faculties, perpetuating existential confusion and steering many away from their personal destinies. Sarah exposes how societal constructs emp…
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