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Join Cameron and Shawna for "Scholar Tea", which is a delightful higher ed podcast 4 the culture that is a mash-up of humor, tips, and scholar interviews. Follow us on Twitter @Scholar_Tea Email us at ScholarTea2018@gmail.com
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Mystic Tea

Of Wand and Earth

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Mystic Tea is a podcast dedicated to the mystical and magical. Host Pascha Haninah is the owner and "Mistress of the Magical" at Of Wand & Earth and the Two Brooms Teahouse in Western North Carolina. She is a multi-generational healer and wisdomkeeper. As a lifelong mystic scholar, she has practiced as a multi-path pagan and mystical seeker since the 1980's. Pascha is delighted to invite her friends new and old in to clink cups and spill the tea on their unique gifts, magical insights and cr ...
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Tea Time | The Podcast, by host Cassia Marina, is the place to get the latest advice, strategies, tips, news and inspiration on developing your business and brand online using the digital tools available to us. Her approach to business and entrepreneurship is one that is holistic, balanced and easy going. On this podcast she balances tactical strategies, with nurturing content that nourishes your spirit. Cassia brings an easy going approach to business and life outside of business because sh ...
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Welcome to The Shameless Wisdom Podcast where we embrace our inner EMPRESS! This is an inclusive space where we talk about intuitive practices to rebel against patriarchal bullshit and help you stand in your power to take aligned actions. Topics range from dismantling male-dominated systems, soul-full leadership, ditching puritanism, intuitive practices to build a life and career true to you, and so much more! Because we're liminal around here and not boxed in. This podcast is for the rebels ...
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The Rift

Kate Bateman

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A steampunk, monster-hunting adventure through Victorian England and the surrounding Universes. It's steampunk Victorian England and monsters are invading the otherwise peaceful balls and tea parties. The Baroness, gutsy and eccentric, funds a team of monster hunters that include her brother, a scholar who recently found out he was the father of a teenager, her protegee, a young scientist whose mother wants her to spend more time flirting than tinkering with machines, and her man-servant Gun ...
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Introducing The Unshakeables, a new podcast from Chase for Business and iHeartMedia's Ruby Studio. Small businesses are the heart and soul of this country, but it takes a brave individual to start and run a company of their own. From mom-and-pop coffee shops to auto-detailing garages -- no matter the type of industry you’re in, every small business owner knows that the journey is full of the unexpected. A single moment may even change the course of your business forever. Those who stand firm ...
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Tune in every other week for inspiring, joyful, and informative conversations on transforming ourselves, our communities, and the world, in the spirit of ancient Chinese medicine, spirituality, and philosophy. Separating fact from fiction, we aim to bring you medicine from China's distant past, translated here to meet YOUR needs today, in clinic and beyond. I am your host, Dr. Sabine Wilms, medical historian, recovering university professor, and author and translator of more than a dozen boo ...
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Noggle Stones

Wil Radcliffe

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In this podiobook: Shunned by his people and tormented by nightmare visions, Bugbear, the mad goblin scholar, ventures into the wilderness with his ne'er-do-well cousin, Tudmire, to seek out an ancient ruin and the lost wisdom it holds.Soon the cousins find themselves embroiled in cosmic events as their magical world of Annwfn is merged with 19th Century Earth after an accident concerning a mysterious scroll Tudmire acquires in a crooked game of Noggle Stones. While fleeing the enraged ogres ...
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Welcome to Episode 10 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, I share my favorite tarot prompt, my go-to question to ask whether I read for myself, friends, or clients. The Patreon community “The Shameless Lair” is now a Ko-Fi membership: https://ko-fi.com/natachaguyot/tiers // WORK WITH ME Online shop, membership,…
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Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving info…
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Welcome to Episode 09 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, we talk about 7 cleansing methods that don't involve fire or smoke. The Patreon community “The Shameless Lair” is now a Ko-Fi membership: https://ko-fi.com/natachaguyot/tiers // WORK WITH ME Online shop, membership, and tipping: https://ko-fi.com/natacha…
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Often assumed to be a self-evident good, Open Access has been subject to growing criticism for perpetuating global inequities and epistemic injustices. it has been seen as imposing exploitative business and publishing models and as exacerbating exclusionary research evaluation culture and practices. Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scient…
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Welcome to a bonus episode of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, I introduce the EMPRESS framework that is the foundation for all my work in helping women embrace their unique talents, quirks, and desires, especially in male-dominated environments. Get your free copy of the EMPRESS handbook: https://natachaguyot.…
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Welcome to Episode 08 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, I share what you can expect when booking an intuitive reading with me, during and after the session. The Patreon community “The Shameless Lair” is now a Ko-Fi membership: https://ko-fi.com/natachaguyot/tiers // WORK WITH ME Online shop, membership, and t…
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Welcome to a bonus episode of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, I share details, backstory, and more about my latest book release On the Clitoris: Claiming Validity in Scientific Research. Buy your eBook copy at the retailer of your choice: https://books2read.com/b/clitoris The Patreon community “The Shameless L…
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Welcome to Episode 07 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, we talk about 6 intuitive practices that can support your sensual journey, so you can explore your desires and preferences safely and privately. // WORK WITH ME Join the Shameless Lair community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/natachaguyot Book an in…
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Are you curious about the theme music for Season Three of our podcast and the sharp contrast to the obnoxiously gregarious Mexican accordeon music of the previous two seasons, which, I must admit, are a reflection of my own German heritage and decades spent in Hispanic culture? Do you recognize Leo’s beautifully serene voice and grasp the meaning o…
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Predatory publishing is a complex problem that harms a broad array of stakeholders and concerns across the scholarly communications system. It shines a light on the inadequacies of scholarly assessment and related rewards systems, contributes to the marginalization of scholarship from less developed countries, and negatively impacts the acceptance …
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Welcome to Episode 06 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, we discuss how using reversales isn't mandatory to read tarot. I share how stopping using reversals positively impacted my tarot practice, whether I read for myself or for clients. The Patreon community “The Shameless Lair” is now a Ko-Fi membership: htt…
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Welcome to Episode 05 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In today's episode, we talk about the importance of setting intentions and 6 key benefits of intentional living for your well-being. We also share about a resources that can support you in embracing intentional living. Get the self-paced mini course "Embrace Intentional …
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Pascha Haninah and Becca Cook discuss the fascinating art of palmistry, navigate the reclaiming of psychic heritage, and spill the tea on how to show up authentically as a psychic healer. Palm reading, also known as palmistry or chiromancy, is an ancient practice that has captivated people for centuries. It involves analyzing the physical features …
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“Stories of archives are always stories of phantoms, of the death or disappearance or erasure of something, the preservation of what remains, and its possible reappearance—feared by some, desired by others,” writes Thomas Keenan. Archiving the Commons: Looking Through the Lens of bak.ma (DPR Barcelona, June 2024) is about those stories and much mor…
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Welcome to Episode 04 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In today's episode, I'm sharing a detailed review of my all-time tarot book: The Book of Tarot by Danielle Noel. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced practioner, this book can support your practice. Get your copy of The Book of Tarot by Danielle Noel: https://amzn.to…
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Welcome to Episode 03 of the Shalemess Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, we talk about what sensuality is and how it can benefit every aspect of your life. We're also sharing a simple and free way to start tapping into your senses for more fun and pleasure in your life. Get your free sensuality workbook now: https://natachagu…
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Welcome to Episode 02 of The Shameless Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In today's episode we discuss 5 ways to use a single-card reading that can benefit your personal, professional, creative, and spiritual life! These tips are beginner-friendly and you can use them no matter whether you use tarot or oracle cards (or even other types of car…
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Welcome to Episode 01 of the Shalemess Wisdom Podcast with Natacha Guyot, PhD! In this episode, we discuss different types of ethics professional tarot readers want to establish for healthy boundaries and create a welcoming and safe experience for their clients. We review the benefits of ethics for all parties involved, as well as where to feature …
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This interview with Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz about Grabbing Tea: Queer Conversations on Identity and Libraries and Grabbing Tea: Queer Conversations on Archives and Practice (available in 2024 from the Litwin Books Series on Gender and Sexuality in Library and Information Studies) explores how queerness is centered within library and archival theory an…
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A primary question for many librarians, directors, and board members is how to evaluate diversity in a collection on an ongoing basis. Curating Community Collections: A Holistic Approach to Diverse Collection Development (Bloomsbury, 2024) by Mary Schreiber and Wendy Bartlett provides librarians with the tools they need to understand the results of…
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Welcome to the first episode in Season Three of the Pebble in the Cosmic Pond podcast. For the next few months, we shall consider a variety of perspectives on “Nurturing Our Nature” 養性: Cultivating health and longevity from ancient China to today. This project is inspired by two things: First, Leo Lok's and my research in the volume on this topic i…
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In this episode of the Matcha Monday Series, Cassia sits down with Stephanie of SoVerve Marketing Group and The SoVerve Lounge to delve into the importance of mental health and wellness for business owners. They discuss the often-overlooked connection between wellbeing and how crucial it is to prioritize self-care in order to maintain productivity …
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Building on the success and impact of Library 2020: Today’s Leading Visionaries Describe Tomorrow’s Library by Joseph Janes, Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024) edited by Sandra Hirshupdates, expands upon, and broadens the discussions on the future of libraries and the ways in which they transform i…
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Transitioning to civilian life after years of military service can be daunting. Some veterans pursue higher education, while others explore business and entrepreneurship, each journey uniquely personal. What remains constant is the importance of ensuring service members are well-prepared for this transition. In this special episode of The Unshakeab…
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This episode, titled "What Do Love, Qigong, and Christ Consciousness Have to Do with Healing," is the second half of our conversation with Cynthia Li, a biomedical doctor in the Bay area who specializes in functional and integrative medicine. She is also a practitioner of what she calls “qigong consciousness healing” or “collective field qigong” an…
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Serving Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx Students in Academic Libraries (Library Juice Press, 2024) is a collection of essays written by library workers that highlights academic library practices, programs, and services that support Hispanic, Latine, and Latinx students. As of 2020, there were over 500 federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institutions…
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The Unshakeables returns with a special episode. Join Ben as he sits with Jay Bailey, CEO of the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs, and Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, host of Therapy for Black Girls, live from The Experience: Atlanta, an event presented by Chase for Business. They discuss the mindset that makes small business owners truly unsha…
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Cynthia Li, our interview partner for this episode, is a biomedical doctor who I have been dreaming of asking questions for several years now, ever since our mutual friend Michael Lerner introduced me to her work. She is a biomedical doctor, specializing in functional and integrative medicine. She is also a qigong practitioner who studies and perfo…
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In this episode of the CEU Press Podcast, host Andrea Talabér (CEU Press/CEU Review of Books) sat down with Cyril Heude (Sciences Po) to talk about all things metadata. What is metadata? How can researchers use metadata to help others discover their research? Cyril answers all these questions and more. Cyril’s main activities as a data librarian co…
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During the first half of the twentieth century, a group of collectors and creators dedicated themselves to documenting the history of African American life. At a time when dominant institutions cast doubt on the value or even the idea of Black history, these bibliophiles, scrapbookers, and librarians created an enduring set of African diasporic arc…
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Today’s episode titled “Relax! You are Okay!” is the second part of Leo’s and my conversation with Cara Conroy-Lau, a Kiwi with a Chinese mom now practicing Chinese medicine and Buddhism in Canada. For this portion, we focus more specifically on the female perspective, both on the giving and on the receiving end of caring. I really appreciate Cara’…
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In this episode, Shawna and Cameron chat with friend Marc Johnston-Guerrero about his research and expanding racialized understandings in higher education. The episode also celebrates Scholar of the Week, Jedidah C. Isler, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Dartmouth College.By Scholar Tea
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Archaeology as a discipline has undergone significant changes over the past decades, in particular concerning best practices for how to handle the vast quantities of data that the discipline generates. As Shaping Archaeological Archives: Dialogues between Fieldwork, Museum Collections, and Private Archives (Brepols, 2023) uncovers, much of this dat…
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Educational analytics tend toward aggregation, asking what a “normative” learner does. In The Left Hand of Data: Designing Education Data for Justice (MIT Press, 2024, open access at this link), educational researchers Matthew Berland and Antero Garcia start from a different assumption—that outliers are, and must be treated as, valued individuals. …
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Kristin Marie Muñoz joins Pascha in the Teahouse to discuss the powerful transformation from fear and loss into one's power and medicine. Kristin is the owner and artist of Moon Girl Glass in Marshall, NC. She is an alchemist who works with the elementals to transform fear into beauty with crystal and fire. She creates ornaments and hummingbird fee…
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Book bans and book challenges are both on the rise. And they are increasing at unprecedented rates. But why is this happening? Dr. Christine Emeran of the National Coalition Against Censorship joins us to explore what’s driving censorship movements nationwide. In today’s episode, she takes us through politically organized efforts to ban books, and …
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In today’s episode on “Olives and Porridge,” Leo Lok and I are talking to Cara Conroy-Lau. Cara is a beautiful global border-crossing practitioner of Chinese medicine and Buddhism who has ended up in Canada at the Clear Sky Meditation Centre in Cranbrook, after growing up in Singapore, New Zealand, and Japan. I loved our conversation for how it rev…
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Edited by Matteo Pangallo and Emily Todd, Teaching the History of the Book (University of Massachusetts Press 2023) is the first collection of its kind dedicated to book history pedagogy. With original contributions from a diverse range of teachers, scholars, and practitioners in literary studies, history, book arts, library science, language studi…
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In this episode Cameron and Shawna chat with Dr. William A. Smith, who coined Racial Battle Fatigue, which refers to the “cumulative result of a natural race-related stress response to distressing mental and emotional conditions." The episode also highlights the work of Scholar of the Week, Dr. Chezare A. Warren, an Associate Professor of Equity & …
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Desi Perkins launched her YouTube and Instagram profiles to focus on makeup-and people LOVED it. And when she launched a line of sunglasses with a major sunglass brand, people ate that up, too. But when it came time to renegotiate the contract with that brand… that didn’t go as planned. She and her husband Steven set out to do it on their own, know…
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How are digital platforms transforming heritage? In Geopolitics of Digital Heritage (Cambridge UP, 2023), Dr Natalia Grincheva, Program Leader of the BA (Hons) Arts Management at the University of the Arts Singapore and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and Dr Elizabeth Stainforth, a lecturer in the School of Fine Art,…
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We are used to thinking of ourselves as living in a time when more information is more available than ever before. In The Specter of the Archive: Political Practice and the Information State in Early Modern Britain (University of Chicago Press, 2024), Nicholas Popper shows that earlier eras had to grapple with the same problem—how to deal with too …
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For today’s episode on “Living and Teaching the Way of Yin,” Leo Lok and I are once again joined by Kris González, Chinese medicine practitioner and herbalist, whose personal experience of motherhood has been influenced by her Korean mother and her Mexican mother-in-law. In addition to her clinical practice, she is also an educator offering evocati…
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The past several decades have seen a massive shift in debates over who owns and has the right to tell Native American history and stories. For centuries, non-Native actors have collected, stolen, sequestered, and gained value from Native stories and documents, human remains, and sacred objects. However, thanks to the work of Native activists, Nativ…
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Pascha invites her dear friend Deborah DeLisle to the Communi-TEA room to talk about Magical children. Debbie is full of inspiration about preserving the magic of childhood and how it's never too late to have a magical childhood. Debora is the founder of Madison County Community Learning Centers Executive Director at Woodson Branch Nature School, s…
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Rob Starkman’s sophomore year was not a typical college experience. He spent most days chugging energy drinks and sweating over fabric dyes in his dorm room. It had all started a few months before, when Rob took on a new role as student manager of the men’s basketball team and it all almost ended when one of the largest companies in the world sent …
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Archival Film Curatorship: Early and Silent Cinema from Analog to Digital (Amsterdam UP, 2023) is the first book-length study that investigates film archives at the intersection of institutional histories, early and silent film historiography, and archival curatorship. It examines three institutions at the forefront of experimentation with film exh…
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In this episode we celebrate the contribution of Black women to higher education and chat with Dr. Lawanda Ward- https://ed.psu.edu/directory/dr-lawanda-wardOur scholar of the week is Dr. Raquel Rall- https://profiles.ucr.edu/app/home/profile/raquelmrArticle Mentioned in episode on Black womyn and Othermothering- Njoku et al. (2017)- https://doi.or…
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Student parents can feel unwelcome and invisible in their institutions. And for every student parent who is struggling to complete an education despite these hurdles, there are many others who have not been able to find a way. Supporting Student Parents in the Academic Library: Designing Spaces, Policies, and Services (ACRL, 2024) by Kelsey Keyes a…
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