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Signum Symposia

Signum University

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Signum Symposia comprise a collection of conversations across a wide range of topics appealing to both fans and scholars of literature. Episodes include chats with members of Signum's world class faculty, presentations by students in our Masters program and interviews with some of the leading lights in academic and popular circles. With a rich variety of topics and speakers, there is bound to be something here for everyone.
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Lecture Breakers

Barbi Honeycutt, Ph.D.

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The Lecture Breakers podcast is the place where college professors, instructors, and educators share innovative teaching strategies, practical ideas, teaching tips, and resources to help you break up your lectures, energize your classroom, increase student engagement, and improve learning.
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For Better Or Best Podcast

Charles and Shireen Kuykendoll

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Hosts Charles Beloved and Shireen Kuykendoll talk marriage, family life, Black love, and entrepreneurship. Join them every Wednesday where they share their experiences and give the audience a taste of how they balance chaos with blessings.
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Think Like An Economist

Betsey Stevenson & Justin Wolfers

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Think Like an Economist and you’ll see the world more clearly, empowering you to make better decisions at work, at home, and in your community. Leading economists Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers will take you on a joyous romp through their field as they introduce you to the big ideas in economics, and show how you can apply them to live in your own life. Their signature approach reveals that every decision is an economic decision and this podcast uncovers the economic forces that shape t ...
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Episodes focus on interviews with City of McAllen directors, commissioners, mayor, and administrators; updates regarding ongoing initiatives and decisions made by McAllen City Commissioners; the employees who work day in and day out to serve the public and their community; activities throughout McAllen that residents can take part in; and services and projects that departments provide each day.
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scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited

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Welcome to scigest - podcast-sized servings of digestible science from the world of Plant & Food Research! Scigest is a podcast channel hosted by scientists at Plant & Food Research in New Zealand who are passionate about communicating their science to New Zealanders and the world, as well as helping science students in their journey to a science career. Our scientists are at the heart of food production, supply and security, contributing to human health and wellbeing as well as social and e ...
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'Passive Income For Photographers Podcast' is for photographers who want to learn about passive income. We talk about all things creating & launching- digital products, workshops, online coaching programs & books. Learn how other burned-out service providers became successful course creators and online entrepreneurs. With a mix of solo shows, in-depth interviews and live coaching, you’ll walk away with actionable tips, must know insights and buckets of inspiration!
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When A Guy Has A Really F***ed Gender: the lovechild of Magnus Hirschfield and Joe Rogan. Each week, Jolene (she) talks to a guest about their gender, using their personal experience and interests as a springboard for further conversations about gender, sex, and sexuality.
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** Interested in subscribing to Rabbi Haim Ovadia's weekday emails on Jewish Law? Please send an email to rabbiovadia613@gmail.com with your full name, location, and a bit about yourself.** Course Objective- "To understand the historical and social context and identify the message or hidden message". In this series, he analyzes select sections from Midrash. This is the full Academic Course on Midrash and all its facets taught by Rabbi Haim Ovadia in the summer of 2016 at the Academy of Jewis ...
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Off The Couch is the weekly podcast from BLISTER that's dedicated to the wide, weird, and wonderful world of running. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Overland Roundtable is a panel discussion that focuses on topics relating to those of us who explore the world. If the journey is more important than the destination and your travel revolves around the vehicle you drive, then this is the show for you! The discussion each session will be focused on a single topic and you'll hear thoughts and experiences from panel members with years of experience.
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In the (Fume) Hood

In The (Fume) Hood

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Professors Matt Cooper and Jason Bara talk about chemical engineering and education (among a variety of other fun topics) with a focus on Material & Energy Balance courses using the seminal textbook by Felder, Rousseau & Bullard as a guide.
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Booking & Promos: tybur@tyburofficial.com Are you ready to be taken from your busy, mundane life, down a twisted path of euphoria and melancholy? From the netherworld which rests just below the surface of this universe, Tybur is infatuated with mortals and their joie de vivre. He will show you the edge where darkness lies, but guide you back to the light, gifting you a fervent outlook on life. Described by Canadian Musician Magazine as ‘a force to be reckoned with’, Tybur emerged from the We ...
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✨Simple nutrition tips for a healthy pregnancy✨. As the founder of Mama Me Time, I am changing lives through nutrition. I am an RD to be (Registered Dietitian), helping moms eat healthy during pregnancy. My blog and podcast Good Pregnancy Eats provide evidence-based nutrition information and healthy recipes. Visit www.mamametime.net for more simple nutrition tips and recipes! 🍎
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EN: When he was young, Def4z fell in love with electronic music thanks to his uncle, who was a DJ. He used to listen to underground music such as Banzai, Secret Cinema and Speedy J. In 2011, music became a revelation for him! He started listening to sets from Dave Clark, Carl Craig, Ben Klock, Miss Kittin & Co. and began mixing and producing tracks. He also played a few sets at "Radio Studio One". Then he started sharing his passion at Escobar where, in 2012, he created his own concept with ...
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Hosted by Tom Dempster & Kris Rodgers A show for all things metal detecting, we talk bout the latest tech, hot topics and delve back in time discussing history and artefacts. We also will be talking to some exciting guests.
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Minnesota is filled with incredible gems from the North Shores of Lake Superior to the locally owned coffee shops who greet you by name. Join us for Minnesota Circle - a podcast by two Minnesotans- where every Tuesday we highlight all the amazing things Minnesota has to offer. We interview local entrepreneurs and inspiring individuals, share hidden travel gems, events, and more. Each episode ends with a song from a local musician. We hope to bring some positivity, information, and hopefully ...
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU offering a new Taylor Swift class called Spanish for Swifties, Coloradans' recently-granted access to a new heart condition treatment after Loveland doctors conducted the first procedure, and an inside look at a local bar and lounge. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on pro-Palestinian crowd commentary pausing an on-campus, democracy-themed event, the ongoing investigation of a Fort Collins bank robbery, and how a new CEO might soon run TikTok to avoid a ban from the US. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the end of a controversial roommate limit, an update to statewide privacy protections that got its footing first in Fort Collins with a local lawmaker, and a recap of the 2024 CSU Drag Show: Mother Earth. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks…
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This episode was a patreon only episode, but I decided to throw it up on the main feed by way of apology for falling behind on putting out episodes. Don't worry patreons, there's another one for you coming in just another day or two (or three, apologies). Jolene is joined by repeat guest Ilya to discuss his essay, out a few weeks ago in Gender and …
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Champion Lakes Golf Course in McAllen, Texas, is proud to be the host golf course for the Drive, Chip & Putt Local Qualifier on Friday, May 3, 2024, starting at 3:00 p.m. Hosted in partnership with the Southern Texas Professional Golf Association (STPGA) and the McAllen Parks & Recreation Department, the event is open to junior golfers ages 7 to 15…
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The first official guest on FBOB is none other than our very own EP, Bridget Kelly! While discussing how Charles and Shireen's paths crossed w/BK, Charles poses the question, 'do you know who you are'? They started out as fans of the music and now that they're friends, wanted to dive a little deeper into BK's origin story. Growing up in NYC, music …
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Sebastian Bach will release his long-awaited studio album, “Child Within the Man”, on May 10th via Reigning Phoenix Music. With a career that has spanned over 35 years and tens of millions of albums sold, billions of streams, chart-topping songs, and packing arenas/theaters worldwide, Sebastian is back with a vengeance with the release of “Child Wi…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on legal challenges over CSU's handling of an animal mistreatment investigation, how Larimer County's beer culture landed it on a new list, and an uptick of reported crime across US colleges and universities. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Roc…
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Byke like they never left! Charles and Shireen return for season 2 after an exciting year, full of wonderful changes. They start with a thank you to the audience (both real friends and fans of the show) for pressing them about returning to the mics. Charles then brings us up to speed on his professional adjustments. Having been no stranger to layof…
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Join the WAGHARFG Reading Group Discord: https://discord.gg/TTESqMNENt I'm sorry about the dog sounds in the background of my beginning spiel; I didn't think you'd be able to hear it through the mic. Jolene is joined this week by Lev, a different Lev than ever before, to talk through hir life, bouncing around the digital landscape of niche feminism…
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In episode 156 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, Dr. Barbi Honeycutt shares different ways you can use timelines to break up your lectures. Timelines can be used to help students organize information, enhance critical thinking skills, and assess learning. Learn the 7 benefits of using timelines as an active learning strategy and why you might want t…
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This recording from April 11, 2024. Signum MA student Timothy Francis will present his thesis “Administrative Art as Genre in Kafka, Tooker, and Ravn” and respond to questions from the audience in an interactive Thesis Theater. The discussion will be facilitated by Timothy’s thesis supervisor, Dr. Gabriel Schenk. Abstract This thesis explores burea…
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This recording from April 5, 2024. Abstract J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth has long been praised for its sense of depth, but Tolkien’s creation has often been criticized, especially by Marxist critics, for its lack in depicting economic realities and for providing a reactionary fantasy to soothe bourgeois anxieties about a changing world. However,…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the possibility of higher tuition getting ASCSU's attention, a higher-than-recommended level of "forever chemicals" in some Colorado public water systems, and a new plan to address Denver's migrant crisis. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thank…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU researchers predicting a busier-than-usual Atlantic storm season, a wind storm that cut power for thousands in Larimer County, and a look back at the return of KCSU's punk rock festival featuring interviews with the people who made the music possible. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written…
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Roger Robson-Williams, Chief Sustainability Officer at Plant & Food Research, joins Scigest podcast host Rebecca Bloomer to discuss his scientific journey and interest in the future prosperity of food production in Aotearoa. In their conversation, Roger introduces his upcoming podcast, People, Planet, Food, which will feature discussions with indiv…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the student government election races coming to a close, a closely watched city council meeting, and a proposed bill that would regulate a controversial police restraint move in Colorado. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen a…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the reopening of an LSC restaurant, wildfire risk reduction efforts in Larimer County, and humanitarian aid groups questioning worker safety in Gaza after a strike kills seven World Central Kitchen Workers. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Ro…
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In episode 155 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, I’m excited to welcome Colin May to the show! Colin is here to discuss how you can use scenarios and case studies in your course to make learning real, practical, and relevant. Scenarios and cases are great ways to bring the course material to life for your students, leverage their experience, encoura…
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Working with bees, and in local body politics means you are always at risk of being stung at some stage, but that hasn’t stopped our latest guest, apiculture scientist Dr James Sainsbury taking up the challenge. In this podcast Andrew Dare speaks to James, who specialises in honey bee health and pollination, about his interesting and diverse career…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new CSU commencement format, how the community can weigh in on a key local water choice, and the five-day festival showcasing filmmakers' experiences from around the globe. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Al…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the return of a ski contest after a 15 year hiatus, a proposed Colorado bill that could end U+2, and what the loss of the bridge means for the US supply chain. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review: KCSU’s News Directors brin…
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In this bonus episode, you'll get an inside look at the 2024 Lecture Breakers Virtual Summer Conference! Who are the speakers? What are the live video session topics? What's the private podcast and who are the featured guests? Learn more and register today! LectureBreakersConference.com Get the Show Notes: https://barbihoneycutt.com/LB154…
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In episode 153 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, Stephanie Kratz joins us to discuss how she is transforming assessment and grading in her introductory and general education courses. She wants to focus on students’ learning, not just a number or letter grade. But what does this look like? How does it work? Stephanie takes us into her journey using a…
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This recording from March 22, 2024. Abstract Dark Academia (DA), as a genre, is an offshoot of academic fiction that has become prominent over the last decade. After defining DA and exploring its roots, I dive into Intertextuality to ask why modern authors have chosen DA as their genre of choice as they reimagine elements of classic works. The work…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a new opportunity to study abroad for CSU first-years, a new Fort Collins food waste disposal facility, and a first-of-its-kind pig kidney transplant. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin Martin for additional cover…
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The McAllen Public Library is looking for qualified candidates to volunteer at the McAllen Public Library Book Store. If you’re interested in applying for a volunteer position, please visit www.mcallen.net or pick up an application at the McAllen Public Library. The volunteer hours are flexible and convenient for volunteers. The position will assis…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a multi-year study hoping to help children with Down syndrome, an ongoing Fort Collins homicide investigation, and a sneak peek of a special episode of the KCSU Sports Podcast. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Austin M…
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The City of McAllen will be launching outreach efforts to develop Vision Zero Action Plan. The Vision Zero Action Plan is a traffic safety plan that will be created through data unique to the community in order to create safer transportation systems with a goal of reducing injuries and fatalities on McAllen roadways to zero. The outreach will inclu…
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Keep McAllen Beautiful is looking for volunteers. KMB is organizing its annual Great American Clean-Up and Don’t Mess with Texas Trash-Off on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at McAllen Municipal Park. The group of volunteers will meet in the park at 8 a.m. and be given their assignments to their locations. They are looking for volunte…
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In episode 152, our guest is Dr. Adrienne Trier-Bieniek. She conducts interviews with experts, turns those conversations into a podcast, and then integrates the podcast into her courses in some very creative ways so she can bring "real world" conversations into the classroom. She has found a way to break up lectures and combine active learning expe…
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Knowing what’s in the food you consume is important – to help with that, scientists at Plant & Food Research are responsible for managing a database containing more than 2,700 foods commonly consumed in Aotearoa. In this episode we hear more about what the New Zealand Food Composition Database is and how to use it from Dr Carolyn Lister, leader of …
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In episode 151 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, Dr. Samantha Scripture gives us a glimpse inside one of her graduate courses where she is using alternative grading approaches known as "grading for growth." In this episode, Samantha shares what works, what hasn’t worked, what the challenges are, and where she is on this journey to move towards a dif…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on CSU dark matter research efforts, the investigation of how Weld County prisoners were accessing drugs, and the FDA's alert of multiple ground cinnamon brands contaminated with lead. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen and Aus…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on why CSU extended its acceptance deadline, a longtime DNA analyst now facing criminal charges of her own, and the arrest of a polarizing representative's son over a series of petty and misdemeanor crimes. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky…
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In episode 150 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, I’m excited to welcome Dr. Joe Hoyle to the show. Joe has been teaching since 1971! It’s an honor to have him with us today as he shares a little about his journey and how he transformed his own lectures when he realized things just weren’t working the way he’d hoped. We also discuss his new book Tran…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on a small fire closing the Engineering Building, how Denver's migrant surge impacts Fort Collins, and one New York medical school's now-free tuition after a massive donation. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Austin Martin and Kaleb Alle…
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on celebrating four decades of CSU's first gen student award program, some proposed changes to local high school graduation requirements, and the massive deal to join Kroger and Albertsons. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. About the Rocky Mountain Review:…
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In episode 149 of the Lecture Breakers podcast, Dr. Micheal Strawser shares his journey moving from the more traditional lecture model to thinking about his lectures as workshops and coaching sessions. In the first part of our conversation, Micheal focuses on his experience and what shifted his approach to teaching. In the second part, he takes us …
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Does what it says on the tin. Jolene is joined by Vanya this week to discuss woundfucking. It is exactly what it sounds like. Also some discussions of sex work, brain tumors, Ehlers-Dahnlos, the endorphin system, and more. Also: Jolene was on another podcast last week. I talk about it at the start, but here's a link to the episode: https://open.spo…
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New Zealand’s ocean space is many times larger than our land area and presents an enormous opportunity to expand into sustainable open ocean aquaculture for finfish and shellfish. In this week’s podcast, Julie Blommaert speaks to scientist Suzy Black about mobile aquaculture, an innovative new system for farming fish that has massive potential for …
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KCSU's news team brings you coverage on the need for more academic resource licenses at CSU, a local man arrested on at least 14 indecent exposure charges, and Rams Against Hunger's first mobile food pantry event of the semester. This episode was produced by Akoda Harrop, and written by Lee Zimpel and Tyler Weatherwax. Special thanks to Kaleb Allen…
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