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Catching the Next Wave

Aga Szóstek, Łukasz Szóstek

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Aga and Łukasz Szóstek inspire leaders to reflect on the possibilities and challenges of 21st-century leadership through inspired conversations with amazing guests. They together discuss topics such as change, innovation, common sense, empowerment and more, each of them unique for one season of their podcast. Join them as they Catch The Next Wave.
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Hi! My name is Agnieszka Janarek! I am a host of The Dog Real Talk Program and founder of Tromplo Animal Training Platform! The first episode of our brand new program, “The Dog Real Talk,” is about to air. We're going to talk about animals and it will get geeky! We will discuss the training of dogs, horses, humans and other animals. We will facilitate philosophical and practical conversations on topics ranging from behavior science to general concepts related to animal training. These conver ...
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The Director's Voice

FERA Federation of European Screen Directors

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“The Director’s Voice” is a video podcast gathering filmmakers Jasmila Žbanić, Agnieszka Holland and Alexander Nanau as some of the most unique voices in European film today in interviews about their craft, creative space and careers, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the audiovisual sector and the (co)production ecosystem in Europe. This podcast is produced by FERA (Federation of European Screen Directors). As a federation of national professional organizations, we are proud to speak f ...
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EMPLOY

TOWARDS ENHANCING NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS' TRANSITION TO GRADUATE WORK

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The EMPLOY project is a three-year project involving researchers from six universities across Europe who have been exploring the experiences of non-traditional students and graduates making the transition to life and work after university. In particular, EMPLOY is concerned with what needs to be done to enhance the possibilities of non-traditional university students moving to meaningful and sustainable graduate work. More information can be found on the project website: employ.dsw.edu.pl or ...
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Sharing stories of force-free dog training journeys with challenging, reactive and aggressive dogs and the impact living with those dogs has on our daily lives and our mental health. I hope that hearing these stories can help to make people feel less alone. We love our dogs to pieces but sometimes it's hard and then it's simply nice to hear from others going through something similar. This podcast is about us trying to teach our dogs, but more importantly, it's about what our dogs are teachi ...
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The Nordic Asia Podcast

NIAS and its academic partners

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The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the following academic partners: -Asia Centre, University of Tartu (Estonia) -Asian studies, University of Helsinki (Finland) -Centre for Asian Studies, Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) -Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University (Sweden) -Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku (Finland) -Norwegian Network for Asian Studies
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Listen, dance, reflect. In this podcast PETER invites you and a guest to practice one or a part of their practices, then they relfect on it together. For creativity with our experiences in the world. For information about PETER visit www.stillpeter.com, and to contact PETER email peterapeterpeter@gmail.com
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It's human to create. About combining different fields, skills and talents to solve problems with creativity & innovation. Find out what guests have done, how they did it and how cross-pollination can help you stay ahead of the curve.
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With the business of space projected to be worth one trillion USD by 2030, there is no question that you could be a part of it. 'Your Business : In Space' is your invitation to join the leading minds shaping the space industry. Meet astronauts, engineers, artists, and space lawyers who are charting the course for what's now and what's next in space. Whether you're a student with your eyes on the stars, an entrepreneur ready to launch, a dedicated member of the workforce, a pioneering busines ...
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Delve into the wide world of Eastern European film with the Klassiki Podcast. Featuring interviews, roundtable discussions, recorded essays, and more, we take you beyond the headlines to explore the past, present, and future of this fascinating region. Sign up to Klassiki today to gain access to our ever-evolving library of classic and contemporary titles, as well as filmmaker interviews, video essays and introductions, programme notes, and much more.
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In-depth conversations around making life as good as it can be, with people from all walks of life dedicated to exploring, healing, expanding, or transforming the self. We are especially focused on psychedelics, heat and cold exposure, breathwork, and other practices that take us to the limits of human experience in both body and mind, so that we can better find our selves. Primal Nature is a podcast and center for psychedelic therapy in rural Spain. We work primarily with people who have re ...
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Exo Flux

Collisions Projects

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Exo Flux is the podcast for the pioneers of technology, code, UX, start-ups, and marketing. In this podcast we interview digital piooners. You can fin amazing talks with people of Google, IBM and many more. The best way to learn is from digital pioneers. They are incredible professionals and experts. These pioneers have had a remarkable professional career in UX, design, code, marketing, and the start-up industry. This podcast is produced by Collisions Projects.
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NEXT Conference

NEXT Conference

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In 2006 we founded NEXT to spread the gospel about the digital revolution, a revolution that transforms marketing by shifting power to the consumer at an ever-increasing speed. Together with 1,500 hand-picked digital minds, international forethinkers, global brands and innovative startups, NEXT Conference examines some of the biggest challenges ahead: How can we rethink the digital world? In various talks, workshops and masterclasses the NEXT crowd shares constructive views and possible solu ...
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Welcome to the KeepItLoud Crew podcast, where we celebrate vibrant culture and the music industry. We're more than just a podcast - we're the only ones offering digital music distribution services to over 100+ channels. Join us for engaging conversations and stories as we explore festivals, events, and the entertainment scene. Tune in for interviews with icons from the diaspora's entertainment industry, offering a unique blend of music, culture, and industry insights. Support this podcast: h ...
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Meet Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, founder and CEO of High Altitude Consulting, a company dedicated to shaping space policy, Earth observation, and space security. With deep experience in the space sector, Agnieszka has held pivotal roles, including Senior Director for European Affairs at Planet Labs and Senior Director at the Secure World Foundation. She …
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Send us a text In this episode of Ruff Around the Edges, I explore the power of starting with a "no" to gain clarity on what we truly want. By identifying what we're not willing or able to do, we make it easier to figure out where we want to go — whether it’s choosing how to manage our dog’s behavior or making parenting decisions. I also dive into …
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In this episode, we are joined by the anthropologist Tone Bleie for a discussion of her book A New Testament: Scandinavian Missionaries and Santal Chiefs from Company and British Crown Rule to Independence (Solum Bokvennen, 2023), a pioneering piece of scholarship that innovatively rethinks the economic, legal, and social history of the power-laden…
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Today we're republishing an episode we recorded at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas earlier this year. Anousheh Ansari, CEO of XPRIZE Foundation is a trailblazer in space exploration. In 2006 she self-funded a trip to the International Space Station (ISS) where she spent 9 days performing a series of experiments on behalf of the European Space A…
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Is there much to say about historical ties between two countries that are 8000 kilometres apart from each other? Actually, yes. In this episode Ene Selart, Junior Lecturer at University of Tartu, talks about her new book The Relations of Estonia and Japan from the 19th Century to the early-21st Century (Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus, 2024) which explore…
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Send us a text Claire describes such familiar themes. Like what it’s like to look back at how her childhood dogs were treated with the knowledge she has now. How she thought she knew quite a bit about dogs until Ozzy came along. Ozzy was adopted from a charity, who had done a pretty great job preparing prospective adopters for what it’s like to bri…
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Grant Blaisdell is the CEO and co-founder of Copernic Space, a company building the digital marketplace for the new space economy. With a unique background influenced by his family’s legacy in both the space and tech sectors, Grant is focused on how we can democratize space assets and enable greater participation in the space market. From his early…
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After being the posterchild of democratization, today Central and Eastern Europe is often seen as the region of democratic backsliding. In this episode, Milada Vachudova and Tim Haughton talk with host Licia Cianetti about how ethno-populist and illiberal politicians have been reshaping the region’s politics, how people have gone to the streets to …
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Dr. Shawna Pandya is an astronaut, physician, and research scientist who has dedicated her career to advancing space medicine and biomedical sciences. As an astronaut with the International Institute For Astronautical Sciences, Shawna is actively involved in pioneering research missions on suborbital flights, focusing on the biomedical and fluid ph…
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Princess Izabela Czartoryska was a towering figure of late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century European cultural and intellectual life. Married at sixteen to a distinguished older aristocrat, she amassed learning, influence, and a role in both Polish and European statecraft through encounters with figures ranging from Jean-Jacques Rousseau to …
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Meet Anastasia Medvedeva, a communicator marketer, and journalist. Born with a curiosity and passion for storytelling, Anastasia, also known as Stacy, has carved out a unique niche in the space industry. She wears many hats, from organizing global Yuri’s Night events to consulting for space companies on translating complex space concepts into relat…
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Nguzunguzu is the traditional figurehead which was formerly affixed to canoes in the Solomon Islands. In this episode, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to Rodolfo Maggio, a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki about his book project on the dragon and the nguzunguzu, namely the relationship between China and the Soloman Islands. The dragon and the…
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Calling All Space-Curious! The space industry is widening its horizons, from arts to sciences, at warp speed. Every day private companies and international collaborations push the boundaries of exploration and technology. This era of innovation is unlocking new possibilities for science, commerce, and human habitation beyond Earth. With such boundl…
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Today we dance with Martin Sonderkamp. Contact Martin at https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/martin-sonderkamp/ This episode is based on a particular listening practice Martin shared with me. The following 40 minutes is a listening piece written by composer Hara Alonso, sound artist Jenny Sunesson, and dancer and choreographer Martin S…
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Jas Purewal is a research scientist in the UK and a pioneering figure in the world of analog space missions. Jas’s career journey, from an early fascination with space at the Kennedy Space Center to leading the largest analog space mission project globally, exemplifies the dynamic interplay between passion and innovation in the space industry. Grow…
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What is the “dragonbear”? It is a metaphor of an emerging strategic alliance between Russia and China. In this episdoe, Julie Yu-Wen Chen talks to geostrategist Velina Tchakarova about the dragonbear in the geopolitics of the 21st century. What does the Dragonbear really aim to achieve in global affairs? First and foremost, it is about counterbalan…
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Beginning in late 1940, over three thousand Jewish girls and young women were forced from their family homes in Sosnowiec, Poland, and its surrounding towns to worksites in Germany. Believing that they were helping their families to survive, these young people were thrust into a world where they labored at textile work for twelve hours a day, lived…
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Lily Asongfac, is a champion for space awareness and development in Cameroon. She has spearheaded numerous initiatives to bring space science to the forefront in her community, aiming to inspire and educate young people about the potential of space technology. Lily’s journey from a young enthusiast to a space advocate exemplifies her dedication to …
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In this profile, written by critic and curator Rachel Pronger and first published on the Klassiki Journal, we introduce you to one of the most consequential and misunderstood figures in Soviet film history: Yuliya Solntseva. A silent star who became one half of Ukraine’s most influential creative marriage but whose place in history has been obscure…
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Today I talked to Ewa Bacon about her book Saving Lives in Auschwitz: The Prisoners’ Hospital in Buna-Monowitz (Purdue UP, 2017). In a 1941 Nazi roundup of educated Poles, Stefan Budziaszek--newly graduated from medical school in Krakow--was incarcerated in the Krakow Montelupich Prison and transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Februar…
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Hailing from Hungary and now based in the UK, Viktoria Urban is making significant strides in the space industry. A former beauty therapist turned journalist, she is the marketing and communications coordinator at Spaceflux Ltd. Today, Viktoria is training to become a space psychologist. Her studies focus on examining the psychological impacts of d…
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Host Sam Goff is joined by two representatives of the so-called “film movement” in Georgia – Keti Machavariani of the Georgian Film Institute, and Keto Kipiani of the Documentary Association of Georgia – to discuss cinema’s place in the ongoing protest movement against the increasing authoritarianism of the country’s government. They explain the si…
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Richard Whall is Senior Lecturer in Human Movement, thoughtfully exploring ways to develop our physical intelligence and define what it might actually mean to be physically educated. Today we talk about the biotensegrity model and how it helps us to conceptualize the bodymind as a unified whole; we talk about the difficulties faced when trying to c…
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Today we dance with Agnieszka Sjökvist Dlugoszewska. Contact Agnieszka at agnieszkadance15(at)hotmail.com Music: It starts now, BLOND:ISH Underwater Love, Smoke city Haha, Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul Big bad wolf, Duck sauce Don't stop believing, Journey References: Rachel Tess Cullberg MADE, Master’s Programme Dance Education Stockholm Univer…
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Meet Elizabeth Kennick, President of Teachers In Space, a transformative initiative integrating real space science into classrooms across the United States and beyond. Elizabeth’s journey from diverse careers in fashion and finance to pioneering space education exemplifies her dedication to making space accessible to educators and students alike. G…
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In this guide, first published on the Klassiki Journal and written and read by host Sam Goff, we introduce the cinema of the Soviet Thaw. As a new era of cultural freedom swept the USSR after the death of Stalin, iconic directors like Mikhail Kalatozov and Marlen Khutsiev created a new cinematic language defined by sincerity and stylistic innovatio…
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The 2024 Solomon Islands elections were surprisingly peaceful. The deepening economic inequalities, widespread corruption, rogue demagogues manipulating the mob, and other aspects such as the heated debate about the increasing presence and influence of China, did not result in the kind of riots that hit this Pacific Island country twice in the prev…
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Send us a text Warning: this episode references euthanasia What do you do when you have been dealt an emotional blow, and need time to process that, but time is the one thing you don't have? Because you have to get back to work so you can make rent for example? Or because you're parenting small children and you're happy to get 5 minutes of quiet ti…
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As the CEO of The Bolden Group and Chairman of the Inter Astra Institute a non-profit creating equitable access and opportunity to the business of space, Ché Bolden builds relationships between young stem workforce, small businesses, corporations, and governments around the globe to create access to the business of space. A retired Marine, Ché has …
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Dan Bird is one of the world’s leading specialists on cult cinema from Eastern Europe. His work in restoration and distribution has played a key role in preserving the legacies of iconic filmmakers like Andrzej Żuławski and Sergei Parajanov. He joins host Sam Goff to discuss a career spent traversing Eastern Europe in search of hidden gems. Klassik…
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My guest on this episode is Zolana Joao, a distinguished engineer and dynamic leader from the Angola National Space Program Management Office. In this episode, we explore Zolana’s profound journey from his challenging early years in war-torn Angola to his instrumental role in advancing Angola’s aspirations in space exploration. With his deep commit…
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In this piece, first published on the Klassiki Journal by critic Sonya Vseliubska and read here by host Oliver Hunt, we introduce the wild world of the Czech New Wave, one of the most influential movements in Central and Eastern European cinema. Blending aesthetic and philosophical innovations from France and Italy, the New Wave gave us legendary f…
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While there has been considerable research on digital cultures in the Indian Subcontinent, video games have received scant attention so far. Yet, they are hugely influential. Globally, India is perceived as a ‘sleeping giant’ of the video game industry with immense untapped potential, and Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan also have …
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Michael Tyler Glymph is a rising junior at the College of Charleston Honors. Tyler combines his studies in geology, astronomy, and biology to forge a unique path in space exploration. His passion for understanding the complexities of the universe and human health in space has led him to significant research opportunities, including his work on Spac…
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Legendary Polish director Agnieszka Holland joins host Oliver Hunt to discuss her ripped-from-the-headlines new film, Green Border. Tackling the refugee crisis that unfolded along the Poland-Belarus border in 2021, the film provoked political controversy within Poland, and shows Holland at her humanist best. Green Border is out in the UK from 21 Ju…
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How do Chinese citizens make sense of digital surveillance and live with it? What narratives do they come up with to deal with the daily and all-encompassing reality of life in China? What mental tactics do they apply to dissociate themselves from surveillance? Ariane Ollier-Malaterre explores these questions in her book Living with Digital Surveil…
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How is Buddhism seen and practiced in Taiwan? And how do neighbouring countries influence Taiwanese Buddhism? In this episode we explore the religious landscape of Taiwan in conversation with Dr. Yushuang Yao, a leading expert on religion in contemporary Taiwan. Yushuang Yao is an Associate Professor at Fo Guang University, Taiwan, specializing in …
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Widespread anti-Jewish pogroms accompanied the rebirth of Polish statehood out of World War I and Polish-Soviet War. In Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1914-1920 (Cambridge UP, 2018), William W. Hagen offers the pogroms' first scholarly account, revealing how they served as brutal stagings by ordinary people of scenarios dramatizing popular anti-Je…
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Today we dance with Caterina Daniela Mora Jara. Contact Caterina at caterina.mora@uniarts.se https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/caterina-mora/ mora jara, caterina daniela (2023) Conflicted Embodiment, Notes from dancing on both sides of the Atlantic. a.pass, Belgium. Possible to get a PDF copy, published under CC4r, Collective Conditi…
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Emily Carney is the founder of Space Hipsters, one of the world’s largest space advocacy groups on Facebook with over 60,000 members. Emily’s passion for space history and her initiative in creating a community around space advocacy have significantly contributed to public engagement in space exploration. In this episode, you'll discover: • How a c…
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Jason leads a nomadic life, traveling through Europe with his homemade bike and guitar; with uncommon grace he manages to balance gentle thoughtfulness and raw grit, with many other qualities besides. I picked him up on the side of the road when he was in a tough situation, and we ended up sharing a few days together on the farm. Today we talk abou…
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Film producer extraordinaire Ada Solomon joins host Sam Goff to take us behind the scenes of Romanian’s troubled but brilliant post-communist cinema. One of Eastern Europe’s most vital producers, Ada outlines the origins of the Romanian New Wave, the movement that rocked Europe in the 2000s. She also gets into her work with Radu Jude and others, an…
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This episode was recorded at the Inter Astra Retreat just outside Washington DC last November (2023). I sat down with Stella Marcy, a high school freshman from upstate New York with big dreams of becoming an astrobiologist. Stella’s passion for exploring the origins of life on other planets and her curiosity about the universe is truly inspiring. I…
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Today we dance with Andreas Berchtold. Contact Andreas at https://www.uniarts.se/english/people/co-workers/andreas-berchtold/ Music Patrik Andersson and Vegar Vårdal - https://youtu.be/AamgxB-TqeM?si=eJBqG1SZEr25Rcpc References: In circles leading on, folkdance, a choreographic intersection https://www.visjournal.nu/i-cirklar-som-leder-vidare-folkd…
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On this episode of ‘Your Business In Space’ podcast, Ché Bolden recaps the first five episodes and his takeaways from each. If you’re yet to listen to our early episodes, here’s your recap. Episode 1: Creating Access to The Business of Space with Ché Bolden Ché shares his inspiration to help more people find their place in the business of space. Ep…
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Acclaimed Canadian-Armenian filmmaker Atom Egoyan joins host Sam Goff to discuss the role his Armenian heritage has played in his career. From his early features to his historical epic Ararat, Atom discusses how he’s grappled with personal and national history onscreen and the gems of classic Armenian film that have inspired him. Delve into Atom’s …
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What types of coalitions can deliver social justice within sustainability initiatives? And how can we avoid reproducing unjust distributions of risk and responsibility in urban sustainability efforts? In this episode, Kenneth Bo Nielsen, Arve Hansen, and Manisha Anantharaman discuss these questions by engaging with Anantharaman’s new book Recycling…
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In The Light of Learning: Hasidism in Poland on the Eve of the Holocaust (Oxford University Press, 2024), Glenn Dynner tells the story of an unexpected Hasidic revival in Poland between the two World Wars. In the aftermath of World War I, the Jewish mystical movement appeared to be in shambles. Hasidic leaders had dispersed, Hasidic courts lay in r…
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Today we dance with Emil Ertl. Contact Emil at https://emilertl.com/ or on Instagram @emxi_maux References: Iokasti Mantzog An*dre Neely Onur Agbaba Tchivett Self care , self as other Zine Martin Sonderkamp Listen, dance, reflect. In this podcast PETER invites you and a guest to dance one of their practices, then they reflect on it together. For da…
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Meet Kate Good, the Associate Curator of Aerospace at the Intrepid Museum in New York City. Kate combines her expertise in history and passion for aerospace to develop engaging exhibits that educate the public about the intertwined narratives of science and history. Growing up in upstate New York, Kate was captivated by space exploration from a you…
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