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Best Pennsylvania Authors podcasts we could find (updated July 2020)
Best Pennsylvania Authors podcasts we could find
Updated July 2020
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Kristen R. Ghodsee reads and discusses 47 selections from the works of Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952), a socialist women's activist who had radical ideas about the intersections of socialism and women's emancipation. Born into aristocratic privilege, the Russian Kollontai was initially a member of the Mensheviks before she joined Lenin and the Bolsheviks and became an important revolutionary figure during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Kollontai was a socialist theorist of women’s emancipatio ...
 
When three high school students from modern-day Pennsylvania find themselves trapped in a world of wizards, elves, and feudal intrigue, they must learn to survive in their new surroundings, and undertake an epic quest to save the world from the encroaching forces of chaos. WARNING: This Audio Drama contains adult language, graphic descriptions of violence, and explicit discussions of sexuality. This is, of course, in the interest of historical realism. We hope you enjoy our story about wizar ...
 
Hosts Jeremy Schwartz, Director of Research at WisdomTree and Wharton finance Professor Jeremy Siegel, author of Stocks for the Long Run, discuss the how and why of market performance with leading economists and market strategists to inform you what’s ahead for the economy and your portfolio. Jeremy Schwartz oversees research across the WisdomTree equity index family. Prior to joining WisdomTree, Jeremy was Professor Jeremy Siegel's head research assistant and helped with the research and wr ...
 
A podcast about college, college admissions, and comic relief. Kirk and Drew are college admissions experts and co-founders of AdmitHub.com. They take a new phone call each week in order to help students and parents with their concerns about the college admissions process. Kirk is a former college counselor and admissions officer at Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Bowdoin College. Drew is the author of How to Get into (Your) Harvard: and more college admissions advice.
 
NEW podcast from one of the nation’s premier independent bookstores, in Pennsylvania’s capital city. We proudly host national award-winning authors and emerging literary sensations for free public readings and book signings. Join us each week as we celebrate the essential role of literature in contemporary culture and engage the region’s vibrant literary and civic community in wide-ranging discussions on books, politics, society and the arts. SIGNED new releases by visiting authors are avail ...
 
I'm a husband, father, inspirational speaker, podcaster, blogger, and Lead Pastor of Genesis Church, in York, Pennsylvania, where I live among farm animals and snack foods. I'm the author of A Call for Courage: Living With Power, Truth and Love In An Age of Intolerance and Fear (Thomas Nelson Publishers), and the soon to be released Courageous Life™ Motivational Planner. Both are available wherever books are sold. Send speaking, interview, and guest appearance inquiries to info@couragematter ...
 
New Netherland Praatjes is a series of chats with historians, archaeologists, and other experts on New Netherland and the world of the 17th-century Dutch. New Netherland extended from present-day Albany, New York in the north to Delaware in the south, and encompassed parts of what are now the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut and Delaware.
 
We're Back on https://www.spreaker.com/show/cold-war-radio Cold War Radio is an effort to ensure this period in our history is not forgotten or rewritten. The show provides analysis of current events as well as reflections into the post WWII decades. Your Host Hutch Bailie Jr. mans the Northeast Command deep down in the Bunker, Co host Ward Miller is back on Monday's also from Pittsburgh, Co host Stacy Rush runs the political desk from Atlanta and our newest member Sal hails from western Pen ...
 
Nestled deep in the heart of Pennsylvania is the small borough of Hull’s Landing. While it may seem like just an ordinary place, The Landing holds a secret so dark, that there are those who will do anything to protect it. For decades, young girls have been disappearing like clockwork. While some have their suspicions, the entire town lives in fear; and for good reason. When Rita Clemens, a former member of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, decides to make her new home in Hull’s, she begins to ...
 
This is the ORIGINAL Paranormal Cafe, hosted by Rob Simcox. The Paranormal Cafe has been broadcasting live since September 2005. Rob founded Black Horse Paranormal Research in 1993 and has done numerous investigations into paranormal activity and psychic phenomenon. Rob has appeared on Television shows such as Philly After Midnight, It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle, and has been profiled in print media as well. In addition to free-wheeling open forum shows, The Paranormal Cafe features guests ...
 
How to Make it in the City intends to provide New Yorkers a better life by creating a place where thought leaders and successful individuals can show others the paths towards massive success, financial abundance, emotional freedom, and better lives for themselves and better circumstances for their communities. Ama Karikari-Yawson is a full-time, author, storyteller, speaker, and edutainer. She earned a BA from Harvard University, an MBA from the Wharton School and a JD from the University of ...
 
Hosted by E. Scott Aronow, MBA, each week The Career Catalyst Radio Program covers the most pressing career-related issues. For job seekers, we provide the “How To” - the specifics that enable you to immediately execute a new strategy or technique in your search. And we provide strategies that allow you to be more successful in your job and career. Each episode we are joined by an expert guest, typically a top author or executive. We go in depth, so you get detailed, valuable information you ...
 
Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (1770-1840) was an emigre Russian aristocrat and Catholic priest who is acclaimed as "The Apostle of the Alleghenies." He is the son of Prince Dimitri Alexeievich, a Russian ambassador to the Netherlands, and the German Countess Adelheid Amalie von Schmettau. Demetrius was raised Russian Orthodox, but at age seventeen he converted to Catholicism, the faith of his mother, following her miraculous recovery from a serious illness. Although the ambassador had planne ...
 
What does it mean to live in a democracy? Democracy Works seeks to answer that question by examining a different aspect of democratic life each week — from voting to criminal justice to the free press and everything in between. We interview experts who study democracy, as well as people who are out there doing the hard work of democracy day in and day out. Democracy Works is produced by the McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State and WPSU Penn State, central Pennsylvania’s NPR stati ...
 
Annual giving is the "front door of philanthropy" for many institutions. It's the initial annual giving donor who often becomes a major donor later. CASE Innovations in Annual Giving author Bob Burdenski conducts a monthly online Annual Giving Roundtable program with ideas and insights for improving fundraising performance. In this podcast series you can listen free to interviews with today's leading annual giving fundraising practitioners, taken from Bob's Annual Giving Roundtable Series.
 
Best-selling author Robert Whiting's weekly podcast discusses the past, present and future of Japan. Current events and trends and the news makers who are shaping them are topics. Whiting, who penned the classic "You Gotta Have Wa" in 1989 and "Tokyo Underworld" in 2000, first came to Japan in 1962 and is regarded as one of the foremost experts on the social, political, economic and sporting landscapes of the country. The California native has written for many renowned publications in his lo ...
 
Contact: smallbitesradio@gmail.com For a list of guest who have appeared on Small Bites - https://bluejeanfood.com/smallbitesradio/ #SmallBitesRadio has been named #14 out of Top 30 Best Hospitality Shows on the planet for 2020. We are thrilled about the news. Small Bites with Donato Marino and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com is the #1 listed "Food Radio Show Philadelphia" and #1 listed "Food Radio Show South Jersey" and the most popular* weekly hospitality based program. Small Bites is live ...
 
Take Me Home is an animal & pet adoption and rescue podcast. When you're looking to add a pet into your life, consider adopting a homeless animal . When you adopt a rescued pet, you are giving an animal a second chance at a new life. You also are bringing a new family member into your home, so it's not a decision you should take lightly. It's easy to look at pictures and find a cute dog or cat. But as with people, looks aren't everything. Having a good understanding a dog or cat's personalit ...
 
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Pedro da Costa: We're starting to see banks set aside some cash for expected loss on corporate and consumer loans. As the recession deepens, we may just face strings of bankruptcies in housing, corporate sector. Policy makers are looking for where loses may come from. @pdacostaBy Rick Smith
 
Two seemingly disparate events on this date provide the framework for today’s post. Here they are: Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) in 1948 On July 13, 1951 – 69 years ago today – the composer Arnold Schoenberg died in Los Angeles. Born in Vienna on September 13, 1874, the date and timing of Schoenberg’s death could not possibly have been more ironic.…
 
Today’s bonus content is the next in our Showcase series, this time featuring Gabriel Alvarez and his space opera STARCALLED. If you like what you hear, you can visit starcalled.space for more. Or you can follow @Starcalledradio on Twitter, or support the show at Patreon.com/starcalled. The transcript for the interview can be found here, and the or…
 
Show from 7/10/20 Hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Liqian Ren talk to Marc Chandler, Managing Director and Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex, about the state of the COVID-19 crisis and the stock market. They also discuss currency markets, stimulus and liquidity relief measures, and international trade especially as it pertains to China. …
 
Show from 7/10/20 Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel discusses the market news including Remdesivir treatments and the economic consequences of the increased number of COVID-19 cases. Then Host Jeremy Schwartz discusses stock, ETFs, and measuring earnings with the CEO of New Constructs. They also discuss the distortions in earnings reports, wr…
 
Jonathan Jakubowski author of Bellwether Blues: A Conservative Awakening of the Millennial Soul. Jakubowski is a Christian, husband, father, author, business leader and millennial. He played football at Bowling Green State University and received his Master’s Degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University. Jonathan leads an innovative and award…
 
Christian Weller: Companies' fiduciaries should be able to offer add'l choices as long as the ratings & fees are similar; they should also be allowed to offer those as the default investments. Make the paperwork less. DOL & SEC need to work together. @Prof_CEW@umassbostonBy Rick Smith
 
When Buchanan entered the White House in March 1857, he seemed well positioned to accomplish his main objectives. A canny and seasoned politician from Pennsylvania with a reputation for moderation on slavery-related issues, Buchanan had a straightforward agenda: the amelioration of sectional tensions, the promotion of American prosperity, and the e…
 
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) circa 1950 We mark the death on July 6, 1971 – 49 years ago today – of the jazz trumpet-player, singer, bandleader, and American icon Louis Armstrong. (For our information, Armstrong pronounced his first name as “Lewis”, as shall we.) Known alternately as Louis (as in LOO-wee), “Satchmo”, “Satch”, or simply “Pops”, Armst…
 
Show from 7/3/20 Host Jeremy Schwartz discusses private equity deals, investing in female lead companies, and portfolio management during the COVID-19 pandemic with Lori Wachs, Partner at Springboard Growth Capital. Lori discusses the future of the company in these uncertain times as well as their non-profit Springboard Enterprises which provides f…
 
Behind the Markets Podcast Special Host Jeremy Schwartz and Guest Co-Host Kara Marciscano bring on two investing experts to discuss a topic that is increasingly important in our new online world, cloud computing. They discuss the Forbes Cloud 100, a list of the best private cloud companies in the world, and the tremendous growth the cloud computing…
 
Justin K. Sheffield, author of MOB VI: A Seal Team Six Operator's Battles in the Fight for Good over Evil. Justin Kyle Sheffield was Born October 30, 1979 in San Angelo, Texas. After high school, Justin followed his dream to become a Navy SEAL and enlisted in the Navy on February 8, 2000. In 2014 Justin was medically retired as a Senior Chief Petty…
 
Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860-1941) circa 1888 On June 29, 1941 – 79 years ago today – the Polish pianist, composer, philanthropist, vintner, and statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski died in New York City. He was 80 years old. Before moving on to the story of that truly remarkable man’s life, we would grudgingly allot 230 words to a story so wonderfully r…
 
Pennsylvania, first home of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, has a tradition of political progress. However, along with the good, the political playground of Pennsylvania has also seen the brazenly bad behavior of its political leaders. For over twenty-five years, political columnist John Baer has had a front-row seat to the fo…
 
Show from 6/29/20 Hosts Jeremy Schwartz and Liqian Ren talk to the author of the book "Fewer, Richer, Greener: Prospects for Humanity in an Age of Abundance." The book talks about reinforcing faith in our future in the face of stagnant economic growth, climatic deterioration, dwindling natural resources, and an unsustainable level of population gro…
 
Show from 6/26/20 Wharton Finance Professor Jeremy Siegel starts off the show talking about Coronavirus spikes in areas not following social distancing guidelines and the market's reaction to the current circumstances. Then host Jeremy Schwartz talks to Mike Brusko and Jordan Hicks of Top Tier Wealth Management about financial planning and investin…
 
A brief meta-reflection on the 1927 English translation of Alexandra Kollontai's 1923 novella, Red Love. Kristen R. Ghodsee pauses in her reading to discuss relationships, Hype Beasts, capitalism, and feminism with her 18-year-old daughter. Mentioned is this episode is this TikTok by Sally as well as this song by Lizzo. Support the show (https://bo…
 
Today’s show is the first in a series of Bonus episodes where we’ll highlight the work of another creator in the audio drama/audio fiction space through a brief interview and by playing a selection from their work. We’re starting with JANUS DESCENDING, the sci-fi horror saga by Jordan Cobb. If you like what you hear, you can check out all of Jordan…
 
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