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It's your life. It's your country. It's your government. It's your money. Get something from it. This show involves Interviews, discussions, and storytelling with activists, political candidates running at any level, and other figures of interest. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theandrewmillershow/support
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The 'Cryo-Talk' podcast from Thermo Fisher Scientific and Bitesize Bio brings you the world’s most prominent Cryo-electron microscopists. In each episode of this engaging series, host Eva Amsen explores the fascinating world of cryo-electron microscopy through the eyes of the experts and delves beyond the electron beam into what drives them in their careers, their inspirations, and passions. https://bitesizebio.com/cryotalk/
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Reviewing the winners of this year's election who didn't run as Democrats or Republicans. The spoiler and wasted vote narrative are turned on its head. You also get to hear me gaffe since I have limited time for editing, so you get a free laugh at my expense. Instead of saying people who never been to a certain state still heard of a certain city i…
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Marcus Mills was the Green Party candidate running in 2023 to represent the 3rd Ward in Minneapolis, MN. His policy platform prioritizes Housing Affordability, Education Equity, Energy and Environment, Community Safety, Bridging Intergovernmental Gaps, Local Small Business, Food Justice and Edible Greening, and Participatory Budgeting. He gained va…
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This is an informative and interesting episode for anyone who is thinking about running for office especially at the local levels. Though endorsed by the DuPage County Green Party, Gokhan Cukurova ran in a nonpartisan race for Medinah Park District Park Commissioner this past April. In an uphill battle against incumbents, he only lost by 46 votes m…
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Larry Silver Jr. is the Libertarian Party candidate for Mayor of Greenfield, Indiana. Reducing and prioritizing spending, working more with local organizations, and more open government to the residents are among the many goals he wants to achieve as Mayor. To read more and support his campaign, you can easily reach his page through the party's nat…
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#12 — Rhys Grinter is Lab Head in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Rhys joins Eva Amsen to talk about how he uses cryoEM to look at bacterial proteins, including an enzyme that converts air to electricity. They also talk about travel, career breaks, and cooking. Watch or listen to all episodes of th…
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#11 — Peter Shen is an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Utah. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Peter joins Eva Amsen to talk about the CryoEM 101 course he co-developed and how this led to merit badges for the National Centers for CryoEM. They also talk about boardgames, basketball, and making music. Watch or listen to all epis…
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#10 — Gökhan Tolun is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience at the University of Wollongong in Australia, and Research Group Leader at the Molecular Horizons Research Institute. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Gökhan joins Eva Amsen to talk about his research, funding challenges in different countries, and how Mol…
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#9 — Bret Freudenthal is Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Kansas Medical Center. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Bret joins Eva Amsen to talk about the importance of making CryoEM technologies accessible via shared facilities and the new facility opening in Kansas. They also talk about skiing, barbecuing, and…
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Introducing a series of short episodes advising against supporting awful candidates. Also advise on how to find out which politicians corporations and lobbyists buy and which politicians are recipients of campaign money from certain industries, PACs, and corporations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theandrewmiller…
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#8 — Ariane Briegel is Professor of Ultrastructural Biology at Leiden University and co-director of the Netherlands Centre for Electron Nanoscopy. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Ariane joins Eva Amsen to share how she uses cryo-electron tomography to study how microbes interact with their environment. They also talk about Ariane’s initial interest i…
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#7 — Rob Kirchdoerfer is Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and the Institute for Molecular Virology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In this episode of CryoTalk, Rob joins Eva Amsen to talk about using cryoEM to study virus interactions and how he ended up working on cutting-edge research. He also talks about possible fut…
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Seasons Greeting to all listeners! This episode I share some news I received from Anchor, my take on the delusions some folks have on holiday greetings, and why 2023 is a great year for independent candidates and voters. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theandrewmillershow/support…
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#6 — Mimi Ho is Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Mimi joins Eva Amsen to talk about her career journey from industry to academia, her support network, and how Mighty the dog has been helping in the lab. She also shares what it has been like to co-host The Plunge podcast. Tune i…
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#5 — Mike Cianfrocco is Research Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Life Sciences Institute and Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the University of Michigan Medical School. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Mike joins Eva Amsen to talk about the tools he is developing for cryoEM users, such as COSMIC2. He a…
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Barry Bendar is the Green Party candidate running for Lacey Township Committee, NJ. Barry Bendar has worked in Information Technology for over forty years and lived in the area for thirty-four years. Bendar has run for the committee five times in the past, most recently in 2015 and ran for county office in 2021 and 2017. Over development, traffic, …
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#4 — Liz Kellogg is Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Cornell University. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Liz joins Eva Amsen to share how she uses cryoEM to learn more about CRISPR-associated transposons. We also hear about the challenges of keeping a new lab going during the early days of COVID and find out …
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David Raudabaugh is the Libertarian Party candidate for Georgia Agriculture Commissioner. He is founder of multiple cannabis-focused Technology Start-Ups & Sales Organizations and currently serves as the head of the Cannabis Hemp Education Research Company (CHERCO.org). In addition to working to legalize cannabis for all kinds of uses, Dave also wa…
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#3 — Yiorgo Skiniotis of Stanford University has been using cryoEM to study transmembrane receptors. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Yiorgo joins Eva Amsen to chat about the potential of cryoEM to gather more information about signaling pathways. We also hear more about his love of cinema and classic literature, why he’d be a fisherman if he had to p…
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#2 — Eva Nogales of UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory uses cryoEM to study cellular processes related to cytoskeletal self-assembly and gene expression. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Eva joins our host Eva Amsen to discuss the use of CryoEM to study complex cell biology systems and more. She chats about her current work while on…
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If you're tired of state legislatures being ignored by parties, candidates, and media while only having business as usual options who are out of touch with the constituents, there is good news for those in Connecticut's 1st Senate District. The district encompasses parts of Hartford and Wethersfield. Michael Oretade is the Green Party candidate run…
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If you live in Cook County or the Chicago metro area and haven't heard of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, you don't know what you're missing. Whether a flooded basement or something you see floating in a river that shouldn't be there, the MWRD is the go-to agency. Toneal Jackson is the candidate who wants all constituents to know about…
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You may recognize Howie Hawkins from the 2020 Presidential Election when he ran for POTUS as the Green Party candidate. He is now running for Governor of New York for a fourth time. He ran in 2010, 2014, and 2018, each time receiving enough votes to qualify the Green Party for a ballot line for the next four years. This time NY made it tougher for …
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Delilah Barrios grew up in what is well known around Texas as, ‘The Valley’. Born and raised in Brownsville, her family moved all over the coast to include Port Isabel, South Padre Island, and Houston. She has seen and experienced the disastrous effects of oil spills and fracking, causing her to be involved in the environmental movement. She also r…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will drop his objections to Finland and Sweden joining NATO once an enormous amount of pressure is put on him, said Henri J. Barkey, an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. “It is possible that the Europeans and the Americans would find some facesaving concessions …
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Michael Bagdes-Canning has held elected office for 33 years in Cherry Valley Borough, Butler County where he is currently Mayor. He is a retired teacher having spent almost 36 years in the classroom, the last 29 teaching delinquent and dependent boys. He was a union member throughout his working life, serving as president, vice president, and build…
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#1 — Joachim Frank of Columbia University has spent his career working on EM and cryoEM. In this episode of Cryo-Talk, Joachim joins Eva Amsen to discuss his research and his 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. We’ll hear how he has used peripheral vision to find unexpected opportunities, why he loves fiction writing, and how he balances New York City l…
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With a niche in Actuary Science and academic background in Mathematics, Kiel Corkran is answering a much needed calling to run for Commissioner of Insurance without taking campaign money from the insurance industry and other corporate lobbyists. This gives the voters of Kansas a chance to have real representation and service regarding their insuran…
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Hunter Crow has been a member of the Green Party of the United States since 2015 and currently the State Party Chair of the Texas Green Party as well as the County Party Chair of the Tarrant County Green Party. His vision for how he wants to fulfill the role includes making the Texas railroad commission stronger by reviving its original promises an…
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Laura has served in a number of leadership positions at the county and state levels of the Green Party of California. She was a founding member of the Green Party County Council in Alameda County and a co-founder and managing editor of the state’s Green Party newspaper, Green Focus. She also organized with “50 Years is Enough” to point out that the…
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Alfred Molison has volunteered as a meeting facilitator operating with the consensus decision making process in several different non-profit organizations and in the past 20 years they’ve overwhelmingly been Green Party organizations such as the Greens in Houston, Texas and the Green Party of Texas. For the office of Land Commissioner, his initial …
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A certain level of separation between politics and the religious ulema is necessary in the Muslim world, Ahmet Kuru, a political science professor at San Diego State University, told Ahval. "I am optimistic about the future. I see a secularist generation coming," Kuru said in an interview with Nervana Mahmoud for the Ahval podcast series Turkish Tr…
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Chris Richardson is the Green Party candidate running to represent California's 6th Congressional District (formerly 7th district but just recently redistricted). Chris comes from an interesting career of having done significant work for different government agencies and helped start the not-for-profit WorldVistA in 2002. This episode includes disc…
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Sunni Islam is coming under heavy criticism for the first time in Turkey’s modern history because of the government’s use of religion in politics, political scientist Gökhan Bacık said. “There’s a growing intellectual criticism on Sunni Islam because it’s very much pro-government, it’s silent on human rights abuses, it’s silent on labour rights, it…
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Henri J. Barkey, an adjunct senior fellow for Middle East studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, said his entire life has been upended by the Turkish government’s unfounded accusations that he was involved in a failed military coup in 2016. Barkey, who is also the Cohen Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University, said the Turki…
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Joanne Kuniansky is the Socialist Workers Party candidate for Governor of New Jersey. Her labor movement activity includes having walked the Teamsters picket line at Hunts Point Produce Market in the Bronx and joined rallies supporting United Mineworkers currently on strike against Warrior Met Coal in Alabama. Her experience as a worker has spanned…
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Gregg Mele is the Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of NJ. Gregg graduated cum laude from Montclair State and New York University School Law School with his LL.M. In between he earned his MS from Stevens Institute of Technology, an MBA from Baruch College of the City University of New York and his JD from New York Law School. Unlike many pol…
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Bart Everson is the Green Party candidate running for City Council in New Orleans, LA. He aims to bring greater visibility to climate issues and highlight the need for action in the face of the climate crisis. He also wants to improve transportation options in New Orleans and hold Entergy, the energy company for the area, accountable. Bart works at…
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How would you like to decide directly how your taxes are being spent? It's already going on in thousands of cities throughout the world and dozens of cities around the U.S. and Canada. It's a chance to shift more power from politicians to the people. We can all help it expand and grow if more people become aware of it. This episode's guest is Eliza…
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Cam Gordon is up for Re-Election for 2nd Ward Council Member for the City of Minneapolis, MN. As the one council member who is in the Green Party, he is the Minority Leader. Furthermore he is also on several committees. Cam helped found the Minnesota Green Party, and has served on the boards of FairVote Minnesota, Common Cause Minnesota, and Minnea…
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