Welcome to Angličtina s Jamesem (English with James). I try to explain some forms of the English language which you may have problems with. Give it a try and let me know! It is best used for the intermediate level.
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The core idea of this podcast comes from David Graeber, who wrote that our everyday life is mostly run on anarchism, and at the same time people believe that anarchism doesn’t work. One of these is wrong. I hope to illuminate how our communities already depend on Mutual Aid, in big and small ways. I'll do that by excavating the historical events and cultural trends you already know about, but have never thought about in terms of anarchism. Find me at https://www.everydayanarchism.com
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The Art of Range is a podcast about rangelands for people who manage rangelands. Our goal is education and conservation through conversation. Find us online at www.artofrange.com.
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Sharing stories of chefs, bakers, brewers, and makers who are fueling a culinary renaissance in the rust belt city of South Bend, Indiana.
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A podcast produced by the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College where we create and share conversations in economics and public policy that move beyond the conventional approaches.
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Dustin is an Integrity Music Artist, Song Writer and Worship leader, who has a desire to see the nations ignited with a passion for worship. With an unyielding love for God and His people, Dustin has been able to cross denominational lines with his music. He has an attitude that gives God all the glory, and that attitude transcends age, race, color and creed. Dustin is a husband and father of three, who grew up in a Pastor’s home and has been in church his whole life. He has seen the joys an ...
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Cineversary celebrates a milestone anniversary of a cinematic classic. Every month, we wish a happy birthday to a different film currently observing a joyous jubilee--everything from a 20th to a 100th anniversary. Host Erik Martin interviews film scholars, critics, historians and fans to discuss why each spotlighted movie is worth celebrating all these years later, its cultural impact and legacy, what we can learn from the picture today, how it has stood the test of time, and more. For more ...
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By God’s grace we pray that HopeUC will always be a body, a church, a family and a home that is defined by God’s presence. Worshipful, missional, prayerful, generational, creative, generous, thankful, authentic and completely passionate about people responding to the message of salvation. And with a shout that resounds through every part of our lives that HOPE is a person, and His name is Jesus. The songs and teachings range from adoration to warfare, but the message is the same, the Lord al ...
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Toronto's Pre-Construction Condo and Multifamily real estate Investment show. Toronto's pre-construction and multifamily investment market is a treasure trove for investors seeking lucrative investment returns. With a dynamic and ever-evolving cityscape, there are infinite possibilities for those willing to dive deep into Toronto's billion-dollar landscape. Through the insightful podcasts Billion-Dollar Landscape and James Fields’ expert guidance, investors can uncover the secrets of success ...
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A collection of speeches and interviews with Economists, Economic Pundits and Financial Consultants on the topics of Economics, Monetary Reform, Globalisation, Banking, Financial Fraud and the Global Fincancial Crisis. "Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce...." James A. Garfield
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119. Debt Discussion 5: The Sterility of Economics with James K. Galbraith
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James K. Galbraith joins me to discuss the flaws in the field of economics and its pseudoscientific justificationsBy Graham Culbertson
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In Benton Harbor, Anemel’s James Galbraith is Challenging the Standard
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On the corner of Fifth and Main sits a casual Tex-Mex joint called Anemel Torteria, led by chef James Galbraith. An exceptional restaurant in an unassuming place. It’s well worth the drive Read the article on Food Belt An invitation: I’m hosting a special night of Kath’s Dinner Club on April 19th at Anemel. Please RSVP here. Food Belt is a project …
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120. Richard Rorty's Anti-Authoritarianism -- John McGowan and Meili Steele
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My former professors John McGowan and Meili Steele join me to discuss Richard Rorty's final book, Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism.By Graham Culbertson
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John Harvey sits down with Senior Scholar Randy Wray to discuss Social Security, what people misunderstand about the implications of aging societies, and his unorthodox path to becoming an economist. The Levy Institute Graduate Programs in Economic Theory and Policy 31st Annual Levy Economics Institute Conference May 2, 2024 Recommended readings: “…
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Celebrate the Day: We Have Croissants in South Bend
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I must confess, my quality of life is directly proportional to the availability of croissants. And unfortunately, the croissant scene here in South Bend, until now, has been lacking. Read the article on Food Belt Food Belt is a project by Kath of Keur Design Studio that shares the stories of chefs, bakers, brewers, and makers who are fueling a culi…
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AoR 130: Society for Range Management Plenary "Change on the Range" with Young Professionals
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It's been said that the only thing that is certain is change. These young rangeland professionals engage in interview discussion around what "Change on the Range" means to them. The 2023 annual meeting plenaries addressed the synthetic nature of rangeland science and the necessity of working across disciplinary and geographic and social boundaries …
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118. The Films of Preston Sturges -- Stuart Klawans
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Stuart Klawans joins me to discuss his recent book Crooked but Never Common about the films of Preston Sturges, the first writer-director of the Hollywood sound era. Informed by the work of Stanley Cavell, Stuart's book reads these comedies as asking important questions about democracy, business, the New Deal, marriage, and other pressing questions…
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#69 Seven Samurai 70th anniversary with David Desser and Stuart Galbraith IV
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In Cineversary podcast episode #69, host Erik Martin sends 70th birthday wishes to Akira Kurosawa’s epic masterwork Seven Samurai. This month, he’s joined by Asian cinema expert and University of Illinois film professor David Desser, as well as Stuart Galbraith IV, author of The Emperor and the Wolf: The Lives and Films of Akira Kurosawa and Toshir…
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117. Graeber's Debt Chapter 5, The Moral Ground of Economic Relations
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The chapter of Debt which inspired this podcast - get ready to hear the origin of everyday anarchism!By Graham Culbertson
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AoR 129: Rangeland Fire Protection Associations with Basque rancher, Mike Guerry
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Neighbors helping neighbors fight fire--this is the goal of Rangeland Fire Protection Associations (RFPAs) according to the Idaho Dept of Lands: "RFPAs empower local landowners to protect their own property and their neighbors’ where fire protection services are limited or not available. RFPAs can also respond to fires nearby that would otherwise t…
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116. Seeing Like a Game -- C. Thi Nguyen
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Philosopher of games C. Thi Nguyen joins me to discuss his current work on the intersection of anarchism and games studies. The conversation was so much fun that I started a whole new podcast, Plumbing Game Studies, to continue exploring this topic. For more from Thi, here's his website: https://objectionable.net/ Here's the website for the new pod…
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AoR 128: International Rangelands Congress 2025, with Nicole Spiegel & Andrew Ash
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Australia is hosting the IRC2025 in Adelaide, and this is the biggest rangelands event leading up to the 2026 UN International Year of Rangelands & Pastoralists. Australia boasts more rangeland than the United States, with wild, open spaces everywhere. Andrew and Nicole discuss uniquenesses of Australia, challenges common to other parts of the worl…
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115. Debt Discussion 4: Henry Farrell on His Internet Argument with Graeber
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In this episode I'm joined by Henry Farrell, who got into an internet spat with David Graeber over Debt. Henry recently wrote a reflection on the kerfuffle at the blog Crooked Timber, and also co-wrote a book, Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy, that came about in part as a response to Graeber's Debt.…
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AoR 127: Ranch Financial Success is Bigger than Per-Cow Profits, Clay Worden & James Rogers
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"Layer something on your dirt that increases revenue opportunities and reduces risk." Clay Worden and James Rogers offer capstone comments on The Art of Range ranch financial resiliency series, from the importance of leveraging land assets (the big value in a ranch property) to tracking and managing production unit costs and revenues.Transcript and…
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114. Revolution and Anarchism in The Mars Trilogy -- Kim Stanley Robinson
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Kim Stanley Robinson to talk about his Mars trilogy, the theory of revolution that animates it, and where anarchism and anarchists fit in. This conversation is a direct sequel to our conversations on the Three Californias triptych, which you can listen to here: https://www.everydayanarchism.com/093-the-wild-shore-three-californias-kim-stanley-robin…
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#68 The Third Man 75th anniversary with David Thomson and Charles Drazin
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In Cineversary podcast episode #68, host Erik Martin celebrates the diamond anniversary of Carol Reed’s The Third Man with two outstanding guests: DavidThomson, renowned film critic, cinema historian, and author of The Fatal Alliance: A Century of War on Film; and Charles Drazin, film historian and author of In Search of The Third Man. Together, th…
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Lance and Allison Welch continue the year of the family and share their testimony and some great kingdom wisdom.
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Introducing Moonlighter: Downtown’s Newest Dinner Concept
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Moonlighter is a new concept—not simply The Early Bird Eatery with extended hours. It’s a different chef, a different menu, and a different cocktail program. And still, for fans of The Early Bird Eatery, the connection is clear and familiar. Read the article on Food Belt Food Belt is a project by Kath of Keur Design Studio that shares the stories o…
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AoR 126: Renewable Energy, Wildlife, & Grazing with Jeff Tayer, Ryan Stingley, & Jennifer Galbraith
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Is it possible to generate renewable energy, beef, and wildlife habitat in the same space? Long-time collaborators Puget Sound Energy, WSU Extension, Stingley Ranches, and Washington Dept of Fish & Wildlife have proven the reality of this unlikely combination for more than 15 years on sagebrush ecosystems in the Intermountain West. The Wild Horse C…
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John Harvey, Professor and Hal Wright Chair of Economics at Texas Christian University talks with Levy Research Scholar and Director of the Bard Economic Democracy Inititiative, Pavlina R. Tcherneva, regarding Modern Monetary Theory and the case for a job guarantee. Recommended readings: The Case for a Job Guarantee, Pavlina Tcherneva "Seismic shif…
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Last month I hosted Kath’s Dinner Club, a four-week dinner series at South Bend restaurants. These dinners confirmed my belief that there’s something special about eating together. Read the article on Food Belt Food Belt is a project by Kath of Keur Design Studio that shares the stories of chefs, bakers, brewers, and makers who are fueling a culina…
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AoR 125: The Human Costs of Catastrophic Wildfire, with Dave Daley
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The North Complex Fire of 2020 was estimated to produce more carbon dioxide and pollutants in one week than all of the cars in California in one year. That fire was in the list of 5 biggest fires in state history until it got surpassed by the August Complex Fire the same year. But it remains one of the deadliest, with 15 human deaths. This fire als…
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Dustin Smith continues are year of the family. Last week was about loving God and this week we dive into what it means to Love people.
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Dustin Smith talks on the importance of staying connected to God not just on Sundays but every day. To be the example of Love to the next generation and to see a community give everything to Jesus.
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#67 It Happened One Night 90th anniversary with Joseph McBride
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In Cineversary podcast episode #67, host Erik Martin and guest Joseph McBride, a film professor at San Francisco State University and author of Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra, send a valentine to It Happened One Night, directed by Frank Capra, which celebrates a 90th birthday this month. Erik and Joseph hitchhike across Hollywood history to examine…
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Rerun: Anarchism is...Mardi Gras with Meredith King
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Happy Mardi Gras! The show should be back publishing new episodes in March. In the meantime, here's a rerun, and a link to a couple of interview I did late last year: https://pod.link/1705765872/episode/716e36494d7eff56dc142642d55c7c3b https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jelle-laverge/episodes/The-Core-Curriculum---Episode-1---Interview-with-Gr…
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AoR 124: Jim Gerrish on 50 Years of Grazing Science
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Jim Gerrish is in the top 10 names known to ranchers in grazing management. His career, both as a researcher and as a rancher, spans animal nutrition, plant and community physiology, East and West, irrigated and dryland, rhizomatous and caespitose. Our conversation covers all of that as well as livestock industry history, the decline in sheep produ…
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Pastor Darlene continues our year of the Family and talks about the importance of the church being a table where a seat is always open.
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Our inaugural episode, hosted by John Harvey, Professor and Hal Wright Chair of Economics at Texas Christian University. Harvey sits down for an in-depth conversation with James K. Galbraith regarding the state of the economics discipline, central bank policy, and more. Recommended readings: "In Defense of Low Interest Rates," Policy Note by James …
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AoR 123: Virtual Fence in Action on Wild, Open Spaces in Idaho--Jay Smith & Joel Yelich
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Listen to Jay Smith, a rancher in Idaho, and Joel Yelich, a University of Idaho researcher, describe their experience managing cattle on a 100,000 acre U.S. Forest Service grazing permit that had burned the year before. Jay was able to keep grazing the permit because virtual fence allowed him to keep cattle off the burn footprint without putting up…
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Enjoy this short snippet of our first episode coming out later this month. Guest Host John Harvey of Texas Christian University sits down with Senior Scholar James K. Galbraith. The Levy Institute Podcast will delve into conversations in public policy that move beyond conventional approaches. Subscribe and stay tuned for more information! https://w…
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#66 Dr. Strangelove 60th anniversary with Kenneth Turan & Rodney Hill
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In Cineversary podcast episode #66, host Erik Martin heads to the War Room with former LA Times and NPR film critic Kenneth Turan and Hofstra University film professor Rodney Hill to decipher the top secret codes behind Dr. Strangelove, directed by Stanley Kubrick, in celebration of the movie’s 60th anniversary. Erik and his guests explore how this…
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AoR 122: Happy New Year -- What's in Store for AoR?
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Are you optimistic about 2024? This brief non-interview provides an overview of upcoming content on The Art of Range and an invitation to become a more active listener. Thanks so much for listening. And I'm optimistic, by the way.By Tip Hudson
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Pastor Dustin brings in the New Year by casting a vision for HopeUC Nashville in 2024.
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AoR 121: Addie Candib, What are Agricultural Land Trusts For?
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Should we keep the farm? Can we afford to keep farming and ranching? How do conservation easements work? How much could an easement help? What do I have to give up? Food production is important (No Farms, No Food, No Future), but it has to pay enough to support a family in order to persist. Addie Candib is American Farmland Trust's Northwest direct…
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113. The Ranters -- Nigel Smith (English Revolution)
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Radicalism in the English Revolution gets to the Ranters, the radical group of protestants who may or may not have practiced free love - but definitely sparked a moral panic! In this extra-long discussion, Nigel Smith and I discuss the roots of Ranterism, its connections to the Diggers, its legacy for romanticism, and its connection to later Americ…
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Rerun: Anarchism is...Santa Claus! -- Ruth Kinna
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For my very first repeat episode, I'm reposting a conversation with Ruth Kinna about Santa Claus, Kropotkin, and the prefigurative practice of Christmas. You can read Ruth's article on the topic here: An Anarchist Guide to ChristmasBy Graham Culbertson
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112. The Puritan Christmas Wars -- Diane Purkiss (English Revolution)
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Diane Purkiss joins me to discuss the Christmas Wars, in which Puritans attempted to prevent the celebration of Christmas in the 17th century. Christmas was a carnival in which the world was turned upside down - and the Puritans weren't having it. We also discuss the Lord of Misrule, Twelfth Night, and that 21st century lord of misrule: Lord Bucket…
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Elliot speaks on what God is doing in Israel and why it matters to the modern day Christian.
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Pastor Dustin Smith talks on the importance of our actions as believers and how they reveal the truth of what we believe about Jesus.
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AoR 120: Could Virtual Fence Transform Rangeland Grazing? Launchbaugh, deAvila, & Pearson
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What if grazed wild, open spaces were actually open? Is barbed wire still useful? Can we afford it? Are there other ways to control livestock distribution today? Would other options be "better"? Fenceless control of livestock has been discussed for decades, and these technologies may mimic herding, which was practiced nearly everywhere, at least on…
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111. Graeber's Debt: Chapter 4, Cruelty and Redemption
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Debt Chapter 4, in which Jesus and Nietzsche show up!By Graham Culbertson
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This time of year at Crooked Ewe Brewery, the twenty-some stools outside often stand empty under the glow of heaters. Tonight, I’m the only one out here. Understandably so I think. We don’t often consider the option to eat outside in the winter, but it can be really lovely. Read the article on Food Belt Food Belt is a project by Kath of Keur Design…
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#65 A Christmas Story 40th anniversary with Andrew Scahill
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In Cineversary podcast episode #65, host Erik Martin talks Chinese turkey with leg lamp expert Andrew Scahill, a film studies professor at the University of Colorado Denver known for his holiday movies course, as they commemorate the 40th anniversary of A Christmas Story, directed by Bob Clark. Andrew and Erik cover this film from soap to fudge, ex…
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Dustin Smith & James Galbraith Dec 3rd, 2023
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James Galbraith shares an important message about the story of Jonah and the value of following God's plan for your life.
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110. Luddism: 19th Century Direct Action against TechnoCapitalism -- Brian Merchant
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I'm joined by Brian Merchant to discuss his new book, Blood in the Machine. Brian argues persuasively that the Luddites weren't anti-technology but were actually for a different social order and a different use of technology. More importantly, in Brian's book the factory owners look a lot like today's tech titans and the workers look a lot like, we…
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AoR 119: Change on the Range 2024 in Nevada, with Meghan Brown & Dave Voth
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Rangelands and people inevitably change. Managing that change involves people influencing people. The Society for Range Management's international annual meeting is the flagship ecological event of the year, bringing together ranchers, researchers, agency land managers, students, and other professionals from all over the world to share information …
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109. Anarchism is...Homeschooling -- Andrewism
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In a break from the two ongoing series, in this week's episode I'm joined by the anarchist YouTuber Andrewism. Andrew and I discuss homeschooling, our shared experiences as homeschooled kids, the way homeschooling prepared us to be learners, and the liberatory potential of the homeschooling ethos. Andrewism is one of the best ways to introduce your…
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By God’s grace we pray that HopeUC will always be a body, a church, a family and a home that is defined by God’s presence. Worshipful, missional, prayerful, generational, creative, generous, thankful, authentic and completely passionate about people responding to the message of salvation. And with a shout that resounds through every part of our liv…
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