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Carnegie Council Podcasts

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Listen to the latest insights from Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs—the world’s catalyst for ethical action. Tune in to hear from leading experts and thinkers from around the world who are tackling the most complex issues today and tomorrow, including the intersection of AI and equality, the governance of climate altering technologies, America’s changing role in the world, and the future of global migration. To learn more, visit our website at http://www.carnegiecouncil.org.
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We are Inspyre! A passionate team of content creators exploring the stories that light up our books and screens. Join us on our journey through pages and frames. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The NCAA Podcasts channel uses multiple different shows (NCAA Social Series, Inside the NCAA, College Sports Conversations) to interview individuals who have unique insight into the world of college sports. Produced by the NCAA, episodes delve into the most pressing topics of the day and offer behind-the-scenes points of view from those who shape college athletics.
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College Knowledge brings you conversations with guests from in and around the college space, informing you about the application, admissions, and financial aid processes, showcasing different schools’ identities, initiatives, and programs, and giving you a candid look into your universities of interest through open conversation.
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Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics, and economics. The objective is simply to think critically about how people make strategic choi ...
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Strong and Free

Historica Canada

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Tracing stories from the earliest Black settlers to recently arrived Canadians, Strong and Free captures just a few of the crucial stories of Black Canadians thriving and contributing to building this country. Listen to Strong and Free, a six-part podcast from Historica Canada, produced by Media Girlfriends. Because Black history is Canadian history.
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In today’s digitized world, our lives inexorably intertwine with cyberspace. We are exposed to damaging cyberattacks by foreign actors, local criminal gangs, and other nefarious entities. U.S. Naval War College’s Derek Reveron and Brown University’s John E. Savage join "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss their new book "…
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Join host Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, for a fascinating discussion with Keith Webster, the Dean of University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University. This episode dives deep into the integral role of libraries in modern education, touching on their evolution a…
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This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Mike Babcock, the Head Coach at McKendree University. In this conversation, Coach Babcock discusses his humble beginnings in the profession, how he has navigated the ever-changing world of college football, and his commitment to pushing the game of football forward. Coach Ba…
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In this episode, we're joined by Middlebury men's tennis student-athlete Robby Ward, alongside the team's head coach and a former member of the squad, Andrew Thomson. The two talk about the best dining halls on campus, the one time a teammate got lost on a hike, why they have loved their Division III experiences and more.This podcast is part of Div…
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In this episode of the Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kasperson is joined by Hertie School's Professor Joanna Bryson to discuss the intersection of computational, cognitive, and behavioral sciences, and AI. The conversation delves into the intricate ways these fields converge to shape intelligent systems and the ethi…
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In this latest episode, we delve into the timeless classic, "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living" by Dale Carnegie. This book, an essential guide for many, provides practical advice and thoughtful insights on how to break free from the chains of anxiety and stress. We explore Carnegie's invaluable teachings, discuss our personal experiences with …
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In this insightful episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, host Joe Kerins is joined by David Blobaum, the director of Outreach at the National Test Prep Association. The discussion is rich with expert analysis and trends in SAT preparation and the broader implications of sta…
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In this episode, we are joined by Maggie Gannon, a current member of the women's lacrosse team at Nazareth, alongside Becky Cincebox, a former member of the team and a hall-of-famer at the school. The two talk about why they chose Nazareth, their favorite memories during their time there, why they love Division III and more.This podcast is part of …
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Summary The conversation discusses the concept of the pizza meter, which suggests that an increase in pizza orders from government buildings can be indicative of important political or military events. The pizza meter has been observed to predict events such as the invasion of Grenada and Panama. The Pentagon has attempted to combat the pizza meter…
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This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Joe Gillespie, the Head Coach at Midway High School in Waco, Texas. In this conversation, Coach Gillespie shares why he chose to pursue coaching, some of the behind-the-scenes conversations that take place when making career decisions, and his passion for high school footbal…
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In this week's episode we are joined by Mariah Schafhausen, a current member of the rowing team at Lewis & Clark, and Cassie Mets, a former member of the team. The two talk about their time on the team, their favorite memories, why they've enjoyed their Division III experience and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of…
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Summary The conversation explores the fraudulent practices of buying followers and streams in the music industry and social media platforms. It discusses the incentives for marketing firms to manipulate engagement numbers and the challenges of creating a level playing field. The conversation also touches on the impact of these practices on the broa…
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This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Mike Bloomgren, the Head Coach at Rice University. In this conversation, Coach Bloomgren takes us through his career that has taken him to schools across the country, explains the value of coaching at different levels of football, and talks through how he took the lessons ot…
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In our upcoming discussion, we will be exploring the insightful book "Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day" by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky. This masterwork offers a fresh perspective on productivity. The authors propose an innovative approach to managing time that goes beyond conventional methods. Instead of trying to become more effi…
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In this week's episode we are joined by Emma Kane, a current member of the rowing team at St. John Fisher, and Savannah Elliott, a former member of the squad. The two talk about their favorite memories with the team, the reason uncrustables are required on race day, why they chose Division III and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-lo…
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Today, eight of the world's most populous countries, or about 4 billion people, are led by politicians 70 years of age, or older. "Wall Street Journal" reporter Jon Emont joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss the systems and structures that keep aging leaders in power in both autocracies and democracies. What do we l…
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This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Jeff McMartin, the Head Coach at Central College. In this conversation, Coach McMartin discusses why he got into coaching, getting to serve as the head coach at his alma mater, and being selected as the President of the AFCA this past January. Coach McMartin has served as th…
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In this engaging episode of the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, Professor Lisa Bullard, a distinguished educator and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NC State, shares her invaluable insights into the world of engineering…
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In this week's episode of Small Talk, we're joined by James Settles, a current member of the Colorado College cross country and track and field team, alongside head coach Alex Nichols, a former member of the squad. The two talk about the campuses beautiful location, the long bus rides to meets, their favorite memories and more.This podcast is part …
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This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Clark Lea, the Head Coach at Vanderbilt University. In this conversation, Coach Lea talks through his journey to becoming the head coach of his alma mater, working hard to earn job opportunities, and the value of constantly learning. Coach Lea, who was recently appointed to …
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SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics, including the New York State salary listing requirement, the impact of AI on creative expression, the importance of a paper co-authored by prominent thinkers in foreign policy, the revolutionary change brought about by nuclear weapons, and the use of AI in music and art. They also explo…
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This week we are joined by current John Jay softball student-athlete Maleea Gallaspy and hall-of-famer Connie Magnus-Melendez. The two talk about the unique academic experience at John Jay, their favorite stories from the road, why they chose Division III and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of it's 50th anniversary…
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How can Global South and Global North nations collaborate more effectively? What roadblocks hinder joint action on crucial issues such as security, development, climate, and AI? How can ethical reflection and engagement pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable multilateralism? In the inaugural panel of Carnegie Council’s “Unlocking Cooperati…
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In this captivating episode of Papertrails podcast, we delve into the remarkable life and legacy of the legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali. Join us as we explore Ali’s journey from the humble beginnings of Cassius Clay to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Through intimate interviews and insightful commentary, we uncover the chal…
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One of the core ethical and legal imperatives in warfare is the protection of civilians. With the vast majority of armed conflicts in the world today occurring between state and non-state actors, this has led to ambiguity around traditional battlefield lines, what laws apply, and who is viewed as liable to harm. This virtual panel explored emerging…
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This week it's a family affair as we bring together St. Lawrence men's lacrosse head coach Mike Mahoney with his three sons, Mark, John and Daniel. The group talks about choosing to play for your father's team, their favorite memories with the squad, why they love Division III and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-long celebration of…
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In this episode, Nick and Chris discuss their hiatus and receive feedback on their Match Day episode. They then introduce John von Neumann, a mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, and polymath who made significant contributions to game theory. We discuss his biography, academic career, and collaborations with other intellectual giants. They…
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This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Jay Norvell, the head coach at Colorado State University. In this conversation, Coach Norvell takes us through the journey he took to get to where he is today, his experiences in both high level college football and the NFL, and the people that helped him grow throughout his…
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In this probing discussion with Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel, Brianna Rosen, senior fellow at "Just Security" and the University of Oxford, discusses what we know (and what we don't) about Israel's use of AI in the war in Gaza and explains the fraught relationship between algorithmic decisions, transparency, and accountability. She also look…
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In "What's Stopping You," hosts Sharmarke and Mohammed tackle the intriguing subject of what hinders us from achieving our goals. They delve deep into fears and uncertainties, common obstacles encountered on the journey towards success. Through their enlightening dialogue, they uncover the psychology of ambition and the barriers we often face. Join…
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Which is more dangerous, open source AI or large language models and other forms of generative AI totally controlled by an oligopoly of corporations? Will open access to building generative AI models make AI more democratic? What other approaches to ensuring generative AI is safe and democratic are available? Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach …
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As we begin to see the effects of AI on the American political process and society, where will this trajectory lead? In their new novel 2054, the follow-up to 2034, authors Elliot Ackerman and Admiral James Stavridis imagine a moment when a radical leap forward in technology combines with America’s violent partisan divide to create an existential t…
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In this episode, we're joined by Alexis Sudjianto, a current member of the Carnegie Mellon women's golf team, and Summer Kitahara, a former member of the squad. The two talk about the time the team had to track down a cell phone on the road, their love for Carnegie Mellon, why they chose DIII and more.This podcast is part of Division III's year-lon…
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