Come join me, Sarah, and a selected friend to talk about art history - All the things you may not know about your favorite artists and works delivered in a non-conventional way!
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Baseball’s biggest news, trends, trades and highlights, all broken down from an analytical angle. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on Majors' most important storylines using the same data as cutting-edge front offices. Enjoy two episodes per week, one with Matt Meyers and Mike Petriello, and another with Mandy Bell and Sarah Langs.
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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
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United States of Murder is a true-crime podcast that discusses a range of lesser-known crimes, unsolved cases, serial killers, and more throughout America. There is a little banter, but we try to keep it minimal. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
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What does it mean to embody a communication perspective? To use communication as a lens? To take a communication perspective is to consider what we’re making and how we’re making it through our communication practices. This means we look at patterns, contexts, stories, relationships; and that we use curiosity, mindfulness, collaboration, and dialogue to create better social worlds for ourselves. I invite you to join me (Abbie) in conversation with a guest as we learn what it means to use a c ...
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Who said midlife has to be a crisis? Dr. Sara Poldmae is here with the Midlife Rise + Thrive podcast for perimenopausal, menopausal, and postmenopausal women who are ready to heal and set new intentions as they write their next chapter. Bringing you heart, humanity, and humor, each week Dr. Sara is sharing accessible education, real-world stories, and exclusive interviews for the modern woman. She’s dismantling societal aging norms one myth at a time as she explores new health and wellness a ...
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You can NEVER have Too Much Pod Tar. We talk everything baseball and more on this podcast while going on a variety of tangents.
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Episode No. 651 features art historian Richard Shiff, curator and art historian Michelle White, and a clip from Kirk Varnedoe's 2003 National Gallery of Art Mellon Lectures. Serra died last month at age 85. He may be the most honored sculptor of the post-war era. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, which holds the most important institutional colle…
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A Story of Love, Hope, and Survival with Sarah Cart
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Have you ever had to care for a loved one through an illness or injury? Our guest, Sarah Cart, and I want you to know that you’re not alone. In this episode on the Midlife Rise + Thrive podcast, I’m sitting down with Sarah to talk about her experience with her husband’s life-threatening health challenges and how she got through it. Sarah Cart was r…
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This week, we chat about a woman who got chemo and then found out she never had cancer. Then, we discuss a poisoned hemorrhoid cream, bloody substitutions, and the world's oldest man. Check Out: Crimes of the Century Podcast Did something wacky happen to you this week? Email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com You may now join us on…
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Illinois: The Gee Family Murders and Boogeyman in the Blue Bandana
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This week we’re in Illinois discussing the Boogeyman in the Blue Bandana. Then, we’ll talk about the murder of an entire family. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Prairie State. You may now join us on Patreon or …
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On Decolonizing, Re-Indigenizing & Rematriating with Sikowis Nobiss | Sustainability Series | Ep. 95
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Please be aware this conversation contains descriptions of violence perpetrated by white colonizers against indigenous people. (46:04-49:11) ... How can we “decolonize” our ways of thinking and being? What does it look like to “re-indigenize”? What does it mean to “rematriate”? … Sikowis Nobiss (she/her) is Nêhiyaw/Saulteaux of the George Gordon Fi…
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Episode No. 650 features curator Anne-Lise Desmas and author Jim Moske. With Emerson Bowyer, Desmas is the co-curator of "Camille Claudel," a retrospective of the French modernist sculptor's career, at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Until now, Claudel's work has often been under-considered as scholars have focused on her professional and pe…
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How to Stop Emotional Eating with Sherry Shaban
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Do you wish that you could stop emotional eating for good? Sherry Shaban is here to teach you a different approach to health that begins with self-love and listening to your body. Sherry will help you rewire your brain to release self-sabotaging limiting beliefs and fall in love with fitness so that weight loss becomes easy, predictable, and enjoya…
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This week, we chat about dating app ploys, stressed frogs, name changes, and a gift horse. Did something wacky happen to you this week? Email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a …
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Connecticut: Barbara Hamburg and Lauren Smith-Fields
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This week we’re in Connecticut discussing a case that shocked a small seaside town. Then, we’ll talk about the mysterious death of a YouTuber. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the ConstitutionState. You may now join us on Patreon or …
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On Climate Action with Miriam Kashia | Sustainability Series | Ep. 94
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Why does it matter how we talk about climate action? How does better language inspire better action? ... Miriam Kashia is a self-proclaimed “climate action warrior.” Based in Iowa, she is involved with 100 Grannies for a Livable Future. In 2014, at the age of 71, she participated in the Great March for Climate Action, where she walked 3,100 miles o…
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Patrick Martinez, Nell Irvin Painter
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Episode No. 649 features artist Patrick Martinez and author Nell Irvin Painter. Dallas Contemporary is showing "Patrick Martinez: Histories" through September 1. The exhibition surveys work Martinez has made since 2016, including his Pee Chee folder-referencing paintings, cake paintings, neons, and his recent multi-media paintings which often featu…
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Better Bone Health with Dr. John Neustadt
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Did you know that your bone health is a major contributing factor to your overall health as you age? Dr. Neustadt noticed that there were some pretty severe gaps in the healthcare industry when it came to bone health, so he made it his mission to make sure you have all the information you need to maintain healthy bones. In this episode of the Midli…
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This week, we chat about parents who may have tried to sell their twins, a witchy porch fire, a python threat, and a human skin-bound book. Did something wacky happen to you this week? Email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com You may now join us on Patreon or …
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Nebraska: Vicki Soto and the Creighton Murders
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This week we’re in Nebraska discussing a brutal murder that would change US Laws. Then, we’ll talk about the killings that rattled the Omaha community. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Cornhusker State. You may now join us on Patreon…
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On Combating Food Waste with Yolanda Soto | Sustainability Series | Ep. 93
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What can you change today about the way you relate to food that would minimize your food waste? What is the “highest level context” that is guiding you when it comes to how your actions affect the planet? ... Yolanda Soto has been the CEO President of Borderlands Produce Rescue for 30 years. Borderlands Produce Rescue is located in the border commu…
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Matisse & Derain, Isabelle Frances McGuire
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Episode No. 648 features curator Dita Amory and artist Isabelle Frances McGuire. Along with Ann Dumas, Amory is the curator of "Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain and the Origins of Fauvism," which is at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston through May 27. The exhibition presents works Henri Matisse and André Derain made in Collioure, a fishing village …
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Can you think your way into a better life? Our guest Anna Marie Frank and I believe that you can, and we’re going to teach you how today on the Midlife Rise + Thrive podcast. This episode is all about mindset, wellness, and how to improve your life through the power of thought. In this episode, Anna Marie explains how you can control your biology, …
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This week, we chat about cats in parachutes, Mississippi skeletons, and tree-throwing contests. Then, we discuss what we've been watching. Did something wacky happen to you this week? Email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com You may now join us on Patreon or …
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Rhode Island: Shawn O’Brien and The Warwick Slasher
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This week we’re in Rhode Island discussing a mysterious death that could be a murder or an accident. Then, we’ll talk about the Warwick Slasher. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Ocean State. You may now join us on Patreon or …
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On Embracing Rewilding in Nature and Ourselves with Mark Edwards | Sustainability Series | Ep. 92
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How can you embrace wildness in yourself? What opportunities do you have to experience nature, beauty, and wilderness in your own backyard? ... Mark Edwards is a 76-year-old naturalist, is a leader in BeWildReWild and its Big River Connectivity project, and is retired from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, where he lead restoration efforts …
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Episode No. 647 is a holiday weekend clips episode featuring artist Kahlil Robert Irving. The Kemper Art Museum at Washington University in Saint Louis is presenting "Kahlil Robert Irving: Archaeology of the Present" through July 29. "Archaeology of the Present" is a presentation of new Irving sculptures, video, and found objects. Irving has situat…
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Breathing Through Divorce with Elizabeth Soto-Baez
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Are you ready to rediscover who you are after feeling lost in a marriage? There are a lot of misconceptions about leaving a marriage and it can feel really isolating, but Elizabeth Soto-Baez wants you to know that you’re not alone. She gets it, and she can help. Through breathwork and other techniques, she will help you reconnect to yourself, regul…
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This week we chat about a woman trapped in a shipping container, two fast food fiascos, and a subway train incident. Then, we chat about our wacky weeks. Did something wacky happen to you this week? Email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com You may now join us on Patreon…
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Indiana: Andrew Cataldi, Tricia Nordman, Sarah Jo Pender, and William "Tony" Ault
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This week we’re in Indiana discussing a female Charles Manson. Then, we’ll talk about a Satanic Carnival Cult. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Hoosier State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a …
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On Redefining Gender Narratives with Burton Patterson | Women's Stories Series | Ep. 91
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Please be aware this conversation contains references to sexual assault and gender-based violence. … What ideas about gender have you learned from your culture, peers, and family? How can you find ways to call people in instead of calling them out? How can you practice approaching defensiveness with curiosity in yourself and others? How can we begi…
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"Sometimes it can look like the project is not to feel and not to listen to pain. But can we start, instead, to regard our pain as a kind of superpower?"By Brooklyn Zen Center
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Ruth Asawa's drawings, "The Anxious Eye"
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Episode No. 646 features curators Edouard Kopp and Shelley Langdale. With Kim Conaty, Kopp is the co-curator of "Ruth Asawa: Through Line," a survey of Asawa's lifelong drawing practice. (Kirsten Marples and Scout Hutchinson assisted Kopp and Conaty.) The exhibition, which is at Houston's Menil Collection through July 21, presents drawings, collage…
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How hard do you find it to eat healthily? It can feel like there are a lot of barriers to healthy eating like time, money, and skill, because we seem to have overcomplicated it. What if healthy eating could be super simple? Lynne Bowman is here on the Midlife Rise + Thrive podcast to prove to you that it can be simple. She’s sharing her best tips f…
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Our being in the world - and our karmic orientations in everything that is happening - is what makes the world around us what it is.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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Reflections on Resistance and Pipeline 3: a share by Yoko Ohashi and Koan Anne BrinkBy Brooklyn Zen Center
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Please take care, and practice this song, this Samadhi song, for the welfare of this world. And listen to the teachings that you working on this Samadhi yourself is transforming beings. We are not doing this just to transform our self, were doing it to transform all beings. But working on our self in this way, transforms beings.…
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The focus of the Bodhisattva Samadhi is the Bodhisattva wish, the Bodhisattva aspiration: to make Buddhas for the welfare of the world. And then there is that aspiration, you can also, in a sense, vow and commit to that aspiration. So the aspiration, and the commitment of the aspiration, is at the center of the Bodhisattva Samadhi.…
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The beings who have this wish and commitment - to realize perfect understanding for the welfare of all beings - when those beings enter into Samadhi, their vow goes with them. So in that sense, the Bodhisattva Samadhi (or what I would call zazen) - I consider the zazen that I am recommending and encouraging is Bodhisattva Samadhi. And that Bodhisat…
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The Samadhi is the teaching of Suchness. The Samadhi is intimate communion. The Samadhi is Buddhas and Ancestors. Buddhas and ancestors are the Samadhi. Buddhas and Ancestors are that teaching. Buddhas and Ancestors are intimate communion. Bodhisattvas want to live in that intimate communion, they want to be Buddhas and Ancestors, they want to be t…
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Everything you do is an opportunity. Everything you say, every gesture you make, every thought that arises in your mind. All of those are opportunities - each one is an opportunity to take care of this Samadhi that has been given to you.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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In the sensation of the low-grade heartbreak there is gratitude, appreciation, grief and sadness. How can I cultivate the space in my life for a low-grade heartache, that I think is necessary to engage in Bodhisattvic activity? It’s an uplifting grief that sustains us and that can keep us in the game.…
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The Bodhisattva vow of living for the liberation of all beings, even before my own, to raise up in the heart the liberation of all beings -- this is the most powerful interrupter and lover of karma. This vow turns everything toward karma.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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Sometimes you sit down - or I sit down - because there is fear. But that is still a fearless choice to face your fear, to understand your fear. Bodhisattva can have fear, but does not live from fear. Fear is not the source of Bodhisattva activity.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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We deeply desire to be in accord with the natural functioning of life, with dependent co-arising, with the way things interact and support each other, without these false senses of separation. That is what our heart and our lives desire in the deepest sense.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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This is our practice, the practice of love, the practice of intimacy. That's why we offer a relationship with a teacher, and we offer sangha, so we can work this way with each other.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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We are training ourselves - in our bodies, in our minds, through the practice, through the teachings - to make it more likely that in a moment of suffering, in a moment of threat, that we will be able to have an intention to, and maybe some sort of capacity to respond to courageous connection, instead of tightening into separation and division.…
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For me the most powerful things the vows do are because of their impossible nature -- they are humbling. They have a kind of leveling effect. In the face of this impossible vow, I'm one person in a community. So there is an aspect of confession in that vow, of acknowledging our humanness and our limited view. So there is a humbling and tenderizing …
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We can cultivate this sense of great expansive unconditioned love. That allows us to meet the difficulty in life without turning away and without getting caught.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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We really need human beings that are devoted to the difficult spiritual path required to release the full light of love into the world.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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How do we work through our pain, through our numbness? How do we regain a sense of aliveness?By Brooklyn Zen Center
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I would suggest a mind that is awake, and that settles, and that finds love, joy, and ease in precariousness, so that we can be with each other, and love each other, and support each other. In very real, concrete meaningful ways.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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I think that this gender work is very important for us, it's a real big doorway, and very deep.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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In whatever way Buddhas are directing their attention, their abiding and dwelling happens there.By Brooklyn Zen Center
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[We can think of] these arising traumas, these beings as I like to think of them, as survival strategies of our ancestors. So fear, anxiety, anger, rage, or joy - these are blood memories. And we all have them, we all carry them. And if we can open them up, see and work with them, we can transform them; we can see what the wisdom is there for us.…
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When we talk about karma, it's a way of talking about causality or cause and effects, specifically in human life, in human moral life. It's the effect we cause on the world through our intentions - through our volition, through our will. And the Buddha was clear that when we are looking at the effects we are having, we have to pay attention not jus…
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