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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from Sage for Sociology. Sage is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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University of Detroit Mercy's broadcast quiz show
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Wish you could do a better job keeping up with peer-reviewed journals? Why not listen to a podcast where behavior analysts discuss a variety of fascinating topics and the research related to them? Now you can spend your extra time thinking of ways to save the world with ABA.
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Three friends that happen to be social workers discuss current social issues from their front room/studio. Expect debate and hard hitting real talk with a sprinkle of top drawer humour to keep it moving.
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Learn how to be a great data communicator and visualizer with host Jon Schwabish. Hear from experts in the fields of data science, data visualization, and presentation skills to improve how you and your organization collect, analyze, and communicate your data in better, more efficient, and more effective ways.
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Thirteen is a bi-weekly podcast where one Colgate University community member answers 13 questions about their work. Topics vary widely, with episodes that touch on ancient history, global politics, sociology and anthropology, literature, science, the arts, and more.
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A podcast about how people have applied ideas from outside software to software.
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The founder of AlphaFlow formally Symbol Athletica shares insights and ideas from his life long pursuit of the becoming a better performing human . Insights from startup experience, martial arts , bio hacking , experiments , psychology , sociology, math , and speculation. I call this effort REALITY HACKING . Tune in!
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The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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The sociology podcast nobody wants, but everybody needs! Come join us as we break down the complex social world one topic at a time using our sociological imagination.
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Kids now V. when we were kids
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Hosted by Joseph Harris, the Global Health Politics podcast features intimate, one-of-a-kind conversations with leading scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and activists working on critical issues in global health.
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Sit down to learn about sociology with musician Dave Martin and sociologist Dr. Erin Baker-Giese.
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The Matrix Podcast features interviews with social scientists from across the University of California, Berkeley campus (and beyond). It also features recordings of events, including panels and lectures. The Matrix Podcast is produced by Social Science Matrix, an interdisciplinary research center at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Political Science Digest makes cutting-edge academic research accessible to everyone. Using AI tools, we transform complex papers from political science, economics, international relations, and sociology into engaging, easy-to-understand episodes. Whether you’re a student, practitioner, or simply curious, join us as we explore groundbreaking ideas shaping our understanding of politics and society. Stay informed on the latest research without wading through academic jargon. Knowledge should b ...
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“Thanks for Visiting” is a podcast for the curious, the seekers, and those captivated by life’s big questions. Join me as I sit down with inspiring guests to explore the human condition, creativity, and what it truly means to exist. Together, we’ll share stories, perspectives, and ideas that form a kind of “visitor record”—proof of our time on this Earth and the legacy we’re leaving. Whether we’re diving into existential musings, uncovering creative sparks, or pondering the mysteries of bein ...
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The University of Chicago Division of the Social Sciences' "Dialogo" Podcast brings alumni into conversation with Paul Poast, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Political Science and Deputy Dean for Doctoral Education, and Kelly Pollock, Dean of Students. Each season will feature alumni with careers in a particular field or industry
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Understanding Stress, Anxiety, and Decision-Making: Unveiling Your Paleo-Caveperson Wiring Explore the fascinating interplay of stress, anxiety, and pain on our ability to think, choose, and act in modern life through the lens of our paleo-caveperson wiring and survival programming. Discover why we sometimes exhibit socially inappropriate behaviors under stress and find it challenging to make sound decisions in tense situations. Gain insights from psychology, neuropsychology, physiology, soc ...
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I don’t know where this will end up. Hopefully, with something productive. ;)
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Total Survey Design is a podcast for explaining the complexities of survey design. This podcast serves a diverse audience, including small business owners, nonprofits, industry professionals, academics, and students. Each season features 10 to 20 concise episodes, each lasting 5 to 20 minutes, covering topics from survey utility to sample sizes, and question design to total survey error. Episode content includes insightful discussions, expert interviews, and special event coverage to enhance ...
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Find audio lectures here for Intro to Sociology and for Sociological Theory
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Redefining Society and Technology Podcast | Musing On Society and Technology | Hosted by Marco Ciappelli | Let's face it: the future is now. We live in a Hybrid Analog Digital Society and it's time to stop ignoring the profound impact technology has on us. The line between the physical and virtual worlds is no longer real—it's a figment of our imagination. We're constantly juggling convenience, privacy, freedom, security, and the very future of humanity in a precarious balancing act. There’s ...
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This podcast is dedicated to the teaching and learning of HASS (Humanities and Social Sciences) in all stages of school - with some general education thrown in there as well! Member of AEON.net.au
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In our podcast series, produced by the Forum on Central and Eastern Europe at KU Leuven, we explore the latest academic research on the region. Through 20-minute conversations, researchers share their personal experiences from fieldwork, along with their latest findings and ideas. Tune in to hear captivating stories about politics, history, anthropology, sociology, literature, music, visual arts, and architecture.
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These podcasts accompany Sociology: A global introduction, fourth edition, published by Pearson Education Limited. The podcasts have been recorded by Ken Plummer and Daniel Nehring.
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Dr. Lisa Dunne is an author, speaker, educator, lifelong homeschooler, and president of Chula Vista Christian University. Her podcast, The Communication Architect, builds emotional health and relational resilience through the development of strategic communication competencies that increase personal leadership capacities. Drawing from both theoretical and practical examples, the podcast offers training in interpersonal, intrapersonal, organizational, and familial communication--all in a frie ...
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Welcome to Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Coaching Hub Podcast. Led by Dr Christian Edwards, the Coaching Hub is a space where cutting-edge research is developed and partnerships with National and International Government Bodies are established, offering consultancy services and coach education courses. In each episode, our guests will share their knowledge and experiences and have research-informed conversations with Dr Manuel Santos, Dr Mike Castle and Dr Oli Lum, about the practical im ...
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Conversations about projects and research undertaken by scholars & affiliates of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University; interviews with renowned fellows from CASBS history; and audio versions of occasional CASBS live events. CASBS is a scholarly community like no other for collaborative, cross-disciplinary, generative research. It brings together deep thinkers to address wicked problems and significant societal challenges. It empowers them to ...
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Introduction of Karl Max theory of Historical Materialism with contemporary scenario
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My podcast is for those students who are pursuing their Masters Degree in Sociology, in TU Nepal. I will be uploading questions that has been asked in final exams. Two podcast per week, that is on Froday and Monday.
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The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) was founded nearly sixty years ago to further the knowledge of India in the United States by supporting American scholarship on India. The programs of AIIS foster the production of and engagement with scholarship on India, and promote and advance mutual understanding between the citizens of the United States and of India. AIIS seeks to provide access to scholarship about India to a wide and diverse audience.Through this podcast series, we hope ...
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This is the summary of a reading which is about sociology of education.
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A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")
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This lecture series is the in-class presentations of McMaster University's 2008-09 Introduction to Sociology course, section C01, led by Dr. Tina Fetner.
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If you want to understand how social scientists’ study human behaviour, how industry innovates or want to know more about how they can successfully work together and enhance each other, then you have come to the right place! Join our hosts as they engage with anthropologists, other researchers and industry specialists from all over the world. The discussions will be about their specific work in understanding people and how they apply that understanding to advance industry, scholarship and/or ...
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The Sociology show hosted by Matthew Wilkin conducts interviews with a range of different people within the world of Sociology.
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UCSUR Radio is a social science podcast created by the University Center for Social & Urban Research (UCSUR) at the University of Pittsburgh. We focus on a social, economic, or health issue most relevant to our society. Discussions and presentations highlight neighborhood, community, economic, and other social research conducted by our esteemed colleagues. Presenters include local, national, and international social research experts.
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The 411 Live podcast is a platform where you can learn about issues that impact your community, state and the world. It is designed to eduate and help people in the community better themselves by giving them inspiration, hope, education and direction that will motivate them to better their lives and their community as a whole. It is comprised of interviews and a wide range of information on various topics like health, schools, social issues, history, economics, real life stories, and justice.
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A ten-part podcast about space, society, and power inspired by British geographer Doreen Massey. From a London laundromat to a public park in Berlin, from a contested waterfront in Kochi to the Egyptian desert, our show seeks to inspire listeners to think about space and place as full of power, and to imagine political alternatives to the current world order.
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Podcasts will be on topics of religion, psychology, education, sociology, motivation/inspiration, and more.
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On this podcast, we tell the stories of people in a wide variety of career paths, who pursued all kinds of college majors and minors, often with bumps and detours along the way, to get to where they are today. We talk specifically about what you can do in college to work toward your career goals, and what other factors can impact your choices throughout your education and career. Life happens, plans change, and YOU change! It will be ok, and you will find your path. We hope these stories are ...
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Sociology of Education - Sent Out, Kept In: Detainment-Based Discipline in a Public High School
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24:46Author Karlyn J. Gorski discusses the article, "Sent Out, Kept In: Detainment-Based Discipline in a Public High School" published in the April 2025 issue of Sociology of Education.
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Air date: 4/20/25 [00:28:06] Host Matt Mio is joined by Professors Heather Hill, Stephen Manning, Erin Bell, Jim Tubbs, Mara Livezey, Dave Chow and Beth Oljar.By Ask The Professor
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Health Care or Sick Care? An Interview with Christian Healthcare Ministries
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24:01I'm all about breaking free from broken systems, so when our family heard about CHM twelve years ago, we jumped on board and never looked back. Americans are the sickest country in the developed world--and the vast majority of that diagnosis is what is called "preventable" disease. Preventable means you can prevent it! You have the ability, the age…
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Living Forever (Sort Of): AI Clones, Digital Ghosts, and the Problem with Perfection | A Carbon, a Silicon, and a Cell walk into a bar... | A Redefining Society Podcast Series With Recurring Guest Dr ...
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43:23Guest: Dr. Bruce Y Lee Senior Contributor @Forbes | Professor | CEO | Writer/Journalist | Entrepreneur | Digital & Computational Health | #AI | bruceylee.substack.com | bruceylee.com Bruce Y. Lee, MD, MBA is a writer, journalist, systems modeler, AI, computational and digital health expert, professor, physician, entrepreneur, and avocado-eater, not…
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Episode 307 - (LISTENER CHOICE) Tutorial: Token Economy
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1:04:52We’re finishing up our two-part Listener Choice episodes highlighting tutorial articles that give you the “how to” when it comes to important BCBA skills. And if you enjoyed our episode on procedural integrity, you’re going to LOVE this tutorial all about using token economies. We dive into some token economy history, basic set up, application, and…
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A look back at 'Coaching redefined: an everyday pedagogical endeavour' with Prof Robyn Jones
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1:02:11For our season finale, we invited back to the studio Professor Robyn Jones (Cardiff Metropolitan University) who was joined by the entire podcast team. In this episode, we discussed Robyn's 2007 paper 'Coaching redefined: an everyday pedagogical endeavour'. We invited him to reflect on the origins of the paper and its relevance in today's context. …
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S10 Ep 5 - Understanding Sextortion: The Tragic Story of James Woods (pt 2)
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30:23🎙️ LISTEN TO THIS: In this deeply emotional and educational series of The 411 Live, host Beverly Taylor speaks with Tamia and Timothy Woods about the heartbreaking story of their son, James Woods, a vibrant 17-year-old who tragically lost his life after falling victim to sextortion. Joined by Debbie Lassiter, CEO of Convergence Resource Center, the…
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Kathy High ’77 is a prolific bio-artist and experimental filmmaker and a professor of video and new media in the arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. High joined us in the studio to discuss her work while on campus as part of the Eric J. Ryan and Film and Media Studies (FMST) Annual New Media Lecture Series.…
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Unlocking Peak Performance: The Power of Neurotransmitters in Achieving Greatness
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24:26Ep 103. Neurotransmitters play a crucial role in shaping human actions and behaviors, particularly those we label as successful or skillful. Skill building inherently involves effort, and to sustain this effort, there must be a rewarding payoff that reinforces the behavior. In today’s fast-paced world, we constantly strive to elevate our behaviors …
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Episode 14 (S7). Grief Isn't linear: Navigating Grief and Loss (feat: Imogen)
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27:20In this episode, we have an important and long-overdue conversation about grief and loss—our relationship with them, the support systems that carry us, and how we learn to live alongside deep emotional pain. We’re joined by Imogen, who shares her personal journey navigating the loss of a loved one. She speaks honestly about how grief has shaped who…
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Air date: 4/13/25 [00:28: 41] With Professors Matt Mio, Beth Oljar, Dan Maggio, Erin Bell, Danielle Maxwell and Dave Chow.By Ask The Professor
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From Myth to Machine: When Stories Shaped Our Journey to the Stars | A Musing On Society & Technology Newsletter with Marco Ciappelli and TAPE3 | Read by TAPE3
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4:52🪐 From Myth to Machine: When Stories Shaped Our Journey to the Stars April 9, 2025 Before humanity launched rockets toward distant planets or placed satellites that quietly orbit our Earth, before telescopes pierced the cosmic veil to reveal distant galaxies, we looked to the night sky armed only with wonder. Beneath starlit skies, humans gathered …
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To Change or Pivot that is the question. Staying the same in changing times can be one of the worst possible choices . When a new direction is required should you change or pivot ?
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Matrix on Point: Mainstreaming Psychedelics
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1:17:47Psychedelics are steadily moving from the fringes of counterculture to the heart of mainstream society, driven by a growing body of research and shifting public perception. Once relegated to underground movements, substances like psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA are now being explored for their potential in treating mental health conditions such as depres…
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…Library: Identities, Adulting, and Breakfast Cereal
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1:10:00Dave and Erin talk about adulting, identities, adult eating habits (spoiler alert: more cereal), and there’s a bonus rant from Erin about academic publishing. Relevant Links Stonewall Ask A Scientist ResearchGateBy Erin and Dave
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…Lowes: Interactions: Social Roles, Billy Joel, and the Creation of Reality
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52:00Dave and Erin talk about Social Expectations, Billy Joel, Bathroom Privacy, and how we are all performing for everyone else. Relevant Links Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez Women and Clinical Trials Birth Defects and Medications Dermatology and Race The Grad Student Writing a Book on Skin Tones The Book…
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…Music Store: Deviance, Cat Overlords, and Booger Pickers
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57:24Dave and Erin explore the intricacies of deviance, how Erin sometimes forgets she’s a people, boogers, fears of cat overlords, different types of crime, and how we are all deviants. Relevant Links The Scholar Denied by Aldon Morris Information on W. E. B. Dubois Suspended by Charles Bell Devah PagerBy Erin and Dave
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…Bank: Culture, Breakfast, and the Technological Revolution
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1:26:33Where Dave and Erin talk about Culture, breakfast, the technological revolution, Phish, and boogers. Bonus, Can you count how many times Erin says “right?” Link to Dave's Rock School The Crown Act Information on Cultural AppropriationBy Erin and Dave
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…Coffee Shop: Sociology, Henry Ford, and Chimps on Planes
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54:22Where Dave and Erin talk about the Sociological Imagination, how a car mogul may have left a dark spot on sociology’s reputation, and chimps on planes. Relevant Links: Terrible Magnificent Sociology by Lisa Wade Link to The Henry Ford Museum website for information on Henry Ford's "Sociological Department" (where, interestingly, some of the previou…
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Where Dave and Erin talk about how we create the idea of ourselves, how our memories may not be what we think they are, and animals admiring themselves in mirrors. Show Notes If you or someone you know is/are experiencing a mental health crisis or mental distress 988 is a nationwide helpline in the US. Bullying Resource Center…
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Episode 306 - Hoppin’ Down the Grab-Bag Trail (Spring 2025 Grab Bag)
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1:08:01Here come Research Cottontail. Hoppin’ down the ABA trail. Hippity hoppity, Grab Bag’s on it’s waaaaaaaay! Bringing every behavior analyst Baskets full of discussion panelists Things to make your Grab Bag podcast greaaaaaat! This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Nevill, R.E., Crawford, M.F., Zarcone, J.R.,…
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Data Are Local: Context, Power, and Storytelling with Yanni Loukissas
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40:25In this episode of the PolicyViz Podcast, I speak with Yanni Loukissas, an Associate Professor at Georgia Tech, about the importance of context in working with data. Yanni argues that data are not universal but local—shaped by their origins, environments, and the intentions of those who collect them. Our conversation dives into how this perspective…
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S10 Ep 4 - Understanding Sextortion: The Tragic Story of James Woods
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39:52🎙️ WATCH THIS: In this powerful and heart-wrenching episode of The 411 Live, Beverly talks to the founders of the Do It for James Foundation, Tamia and Timothy Woods, the courageous parents of 17-year-old James Woods, who tragically took his life after falling victim to an aggressive sextortion scheme. James’s story is a sobering look at the danger…
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Does Government-funded Education Impact Faith, Family and Freedom? An Interview with Israel Wayne
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25:53Charters. Education Savings Accounts. School Vouchers. If you've been wondering how government-funded education programs impact faith, family, and freedom, don't miss this interview with Israel Wayne. Israel is an author, a popular conference speaker, and the founder of ChristianWorldview.net. He and his family have been featured in Time Magazine, …
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Katie: Museum Professional in Washington, D.C., Federal Worker, Educator, Private Security; Bachelors Degree in History, Masters Degree in Cultural Anthropology, Graduate Certificate in Museum Studies
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1:17:41Growing up in the Washington, D.C area with two parents working for the Federal government, it’s not surprising that Katie was raised to love history and eventually work in the Federal Government and the rich museum culture her city is famous for. How does her love of music and theater lead her down this path? Listen to hear about how Katie has wov…
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Enjoy a short preview of our latest full-length Book Club episode. Want to hear the whole thing and get 2.5 CEs for FREE? Subscribe to our Patreon today at the premium $10+ levels for that plus other bonuses! Could this book actually save your marriage? Well, that's not really the point of it; however, we found a LOT to enjoy and reflect on in our …
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DIL Futures: Exploring the present and future of the AIIS Digital India Learning initiative
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58:55In this episode, we explore the bright and fascinating futures of the AIIS Digital India Learning initiative. Launched in 2019 as a new effort from AIIS President Sumathi Ramaswamy, the DIL program has already awarded several rounds of grants to senior scholars and students creating digital projects on India from across the spectrum of disciplines …
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The Crucible of Personal Growth: How Life’s Challenges Forge Your True Self
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26:30Ep 102. In today’s modern world, we’ve lost the essential rites of passage that once guided our transition into adulthood and defined our roles within tribes, families, and communities. Without these critical milestones, many people feel lost—like aimless souls drifting without purpose or direction. These individuals often face life’s challenges un…
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Episode 18. Make Trade, Not War – How Commerce Curbs Conflict
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30:03Does trade between nations genuinely promote peace, or is this belief overly simplistic? In this episode, we dive into the influential study by Philippe Martin, Thierry Mayer, and Mathias Thoenig, exploring whether economic interdependence really helps prevent military conflicts or inadvertently escalates tensions. Join us as we discuss surprising …
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Episode 17. The Political Price of Trade Wars 🌐
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13:15Ever wondered about the real-world consequences of trade wars beyond economic headlines? In this episode, we dive into Edward Mansfield and Omer Solodoch's compelling research on how the escalating 2018 U.S.-China trade war reshaped American politics. Discover how retaliatory tariffs announced by China impacted public support for President Trump an…
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Air date: 4/6/25 [00:28:20] With Professors Matt Mio, Heather Hill, Stephen Manning, Danielle Maxwell, Beth Oljar, Dan Maggio and Dave Chow.By Ask The Professor
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Episode 16. Populism vs. Nationalism—Same or Different?
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15:10Ever wondered what really separates populism from nationalism? In this episode, we unpack Ashutosh Varshney's compelling analysis of the key similarities and critical differences between these two powerful political phenomena. We'll explore why populism is often anti-elitist and thrives on relentless popular mobilization, whereas nationalism freque…
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Episode 15. Tariffs and Voters—How Trump's Trade Wars Shaped U.S. Politics
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18:47Ever wondered how trade wars shape domestic politics? In Episode 15, we explore Fetzer and Schwarz's insightful analysis of Trump's trade wars, revealing how countries like China and the EU strategically targeted retaliatory tariffs to impact U.S. politics directly. Were these tariffs designed purely for economic retaliation, or did they aim to pre…
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Ever wondered who actually bears the cost when tariffs rise? In this episode, we unpack groundbreaking research by Alberto Cavallo, Gita Gopinath, Brent Neiman, and Jenny Tang on how tariffs imposed during recent US-China trade disputes have impacted prices at the border—and in stores. We explore how tariffs affect import prices, retail margins, an…
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Episode 13:.The Ripple Effect—How Radical Right Success Shifts Mainstream Politics
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15:34Ever wondered how radical right parties influence mainstream political landscapes? In this episode, we unpack Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause's insightful research on how radical right successes drive mainstream parties to adopt tougher positions on immigration and cultural protectionism. Using design-based quantitative techniques, the authors r…
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Spring has sprung on us with a bunch of freezing rain. So what better time than now to get set for a cozy crop of new podcasts for April. First up, as visit from our favorite mythical bunny with a grab bag of goodies in the form of new articles to discuss. Then finally wrap up our (winter!) Listener Choice episode with a tutorial on token economies…
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Work and Non-Work Boundaries in Coaching with Emlyn Lewis and Dr Charlie Corsby
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1:21:24Fresh from submitting his doctoral thesis, Emlyn Lewis (Cardiff Metropolitan University) joins Mike Castle and his supervisor, Dr. Charlie Corsby (Cardiff Metropolitan University), for a conversation about his research. In this episode, they discuss Emlyn's thesis, which explores the everyday practices of coaches, with a particular focus on the bou…
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Let’s cut to the chase: “The overwhelming majority of murders in the United States involve guns,” says economist Jens Ludwig. “And in fact, most of the difference in overall murder rates between the United States and other countries are due to murders with guns.” This may seem intuitively obvious to outside observers, but studying guns within the U…
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S10 Ep 3 - Understanding the Sociological Aspects of Suicide Use
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33:13🎙Tune in to this impactful episode of The 411 Live — where real talk meets real issues affecting our communities. In this powerful episode of The 411 Live, host Beverly Taylor sits down with professional counselor Simmone Kilgore M.S., LPC, Founder of Transcendent Hope LLC, to explore the sociological factors that contribute to suicidal ideation an…
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Somatic Healing: Reconnecting with Your Body’s Wisdom
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57:04In this episode, I sit down with Ken Champion, Master Somatic Healer and founder of Somatic Homecoming, to explore the incredible power of the body to heal itself. Ken shares insights from his training in Thailand, the principles behind somatic healing, and how reconnecting with our bodies can help us navigate life’s challenges. From stress and tra…
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Episode 12. Importing Political Polarization – How Global Trade Reshapes US Elections
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17:17How does global trade influence local politics? In this insightful episode, we delve into groundbreaking research by David Autor, David Dorn, Gordon Hanson, and Kaveh Majlesi exploring the electoral impacts of rising international trade exposure in the United States. We'll uncover how increased competition from imports affects voter behavior, contr…
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Episode 11. Do TV Ads Actually Win Votes?
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13:12Ever wondered if TV campaign ads genuinely sway elections? In this episode, we unpack a groundbreaking study by John Sides, Lynn Vavreck, and Christopher Warshaw on the real-world impact of televised political advertising across US elections from 2000 to 2018. We explore how TV ads influence voting behavior, discovering they're especially powerful …
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Survival, Safety, and Transformation: The Unseen Forces Shaping Your Life Story
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27:54Ep 101. The influence of environment—both our internal personal environment and the external world—significantly shapes and conditions who we become over a lifetime. Sometimes, this impact can be sudden, life-threatening, and even transformative. In the narrative of our lives, we often align ourselves with the charisma, talents, and strengths of a …
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Episode 11: Prerna Singh on the Comparative Politics of Vaccination in China and India
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1:10:18Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Brown University political scientist Prerna Singh to discuss her latest book project, Moral Vaccination: How Ideas and Institutions Controlled Contagion in China and India. Our wide-ranging conversation explores how states generate compliance with public health in…
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Episode 13 (S7). Navigating the Teenage Experience – Lessons from Netflix’s Adolescence
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37:14In this episode, we dive right into the Netflix series Adolescence—what it reveals about systemic issues in today’s world, the societal lessons it offers, and how it reflects the challenges of being a teenager. Adolescence is more than just a phase; it’s a critical period of self-discovery, identity formation, and navigating systemic pressures. But…
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Episode 10. Rooting Out or Rooting For Corruption? Why Some Corrupt Politicians Keep Winning
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12:16Ever wondered why voters sometimes overlook corruption at the ballot box? In this episode, we explore the fascinating paper by Pablo Fernández-Vázquez, Pablo Barberá, and Gonzalo Rivero, "Rooting Out Corruption or Rooting for Corruption?" We dive deep into the varied electoral consequences of corruption scandals, uncovering why some corrupt officia…
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Episode 9. Monumental Changes—Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial Attitudes in the U.S.
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13:36Ever wondered about the real impact of removing Confederate monuments on racial attitudes in America? In this episode, we explore Roxanne Rahnama's insightful study, "Monumental Changes," examining whether these symbolic actions influence public views on race and identity. We break down complex academic findings into accessible discussions, uncover…
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Episode 8. At Any Cost—Inside Ukraine’s Resolve to Resist Russia
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15:57Ever wondered how far citizens are willing to go to defend their country? In this episode, we unpack Janina Dill and Carl Müller's eye-opening study, "At Any Cost: How Ukrainians Think about Self-Defense Against Russia," exploring the depths of Ukraine’s determination amid Russia’s invasion. We translate rigorous academic research into an accessibl…
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Air date: 3/30/25 [00:28:42] Host Matt Mio is joined by Professors Beth Oljar, Dave Chow, Danielle Maxwell, Dan Maggio, Erin Bell, Stephen Manning and Heather Hill. ATP 2530 transcriptBy Ask The Professor
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Episode 7. America's Hidden Immigration Consensus—Who Do We Really Want?
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13:39Ever wondered if there's actually a hidden consensus about immigration among Americans? In this episode, we explore Jens Hainmueller and Daniel J. Hopkins' groundbreaking paper, "The Hidden American Immigration Consensus," revealing surprising insights about American preferences on who should be admitted as immigrants. We simplify complex academic …
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