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New Episodes Every Saturday at 4AM ET! This channel is dedicated to the distribution of ideas so that they be made accessible to anyone. Some key theoretical domains that this channel explores, but that is not limited to, include Feminism, Gender and Queer theory, Post-Structuralism, Structuralism, Psychoanalysis, Marxism, Rhetoric, Epistemology, Ontology, and Phenomenology. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIq2xNjGAof0cCUaKbco6HQ
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Finding love isn’t about gimmicks or games. It’s about something far more profound than we’ve ever been taught. In this podcast by renowned psychotherapist and bestselling author Ken Page, you’ll learn the most effective, research-backed tools for transforming the way you date -- and finding authentic love.
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A podcast for seekers from various walks of life who are craving more substance in their lives through practical, spiritual approaches to handling life’s daily adventures, and gaining insights and self-mastery through - • “How to” approaches in incorporating spiritual principles into your day-to-day living • Personal-professional stories of overcoming and honoring your uniqueness • Gaining greater sense of well-being and inner peace regardless of circumstances Join host Dr. Judith Holder (Le ...
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Close Readings is a new multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books. Two contributors explore areas of literature through a selection of key works, providing an introductory grounding like no other. Listen to some episodes for free here, and extracts from our ongoing subscriber-only series. How To Subscribe Apple Podcast users can sign up directly here: https://apple.co/3pJoFPq For other podcast apps, sign up here: lrb.me/closereadings Close Readings Plus If you'd like ...
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The CIO podcast is brought to you by Lisa Roger from Oteemo. In this CIO Podcast, we will interview CIO guests across a diverse pool of industries, sharing success stories, key learnings, career insights, and much more. If you are a CIO or aspiring technology enthusiast passionate about transformations, tune in and enjoy our show! Head over to Oteemo.com to find out how we enable digital transformation and software modernization. #Oteemo #CIOPodcast #CIO #DigitalTransformation
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20 For 2020 - Powered Up Success Techniques for the new decade Hosts Sandra Beck and Linda Franklin explore new and innovative techniques to successfully manage your business, health and relationships issues. Learning how to turn challenge into opportunity makes a huge difference in both your short term and long term results. Sandra provides the perspective of a single mom with two teenage boys running her own company. Linda with a successful 25 year career on Wall Street shares strategies t ...
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In this episode, I cover the introduction to Michel Foucault's "The Archaeology of Knowledge." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/gaza/~my-donation Middle East Children's Allia…
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A 5-10 minute daily practice is one of the most powerful ways to speed your path to love, heal your heart, and deepen your happiness. In this episode, I'll teach you the kind of practices that will open your heart and change your future in love. SUBSCRIBE TO DEEPER DATING ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3LPSrXZ LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPIS…
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Dr. Judith is ecstatic to celebrate the milestone 100th episode of her podcast, a journey that has been as enriching for her as it has been for her listeners. She shares her heartfelt vision for the show, expressing immense joy in hosting episodes and inviting fascinating guests to explore their unique experiences, adventures, and learnings. With b…
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Pankaj Mishra joins Adam Shatz to discuss The Golden Notebook, Doris Lessing’s formally brilliant and startlingly frank 1962 novel. In her portrait of ‘free women’ – unmarried, creatively ambitious, politically engaged – Lessing wrestles with the breakdown of Stalinism, settler colonialism and traditional gender roles. Pankaj and Adam explore the l…
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Sandra Beck and Linda Franklin of Powered Up Talk Radio speak with Dr. Susan Shumsky, a leading spirituality expert and best-selling author of 20 books in English and 36 foreign editions, including "Prosperity Meditation." With 43 prestigious book awards and decades of experience as an educator in the consciousness field, Dr. Shumsky has made over …
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In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Maurice Hamington to discuss his newest book, Revolutionary Care: Commitment and Ethos. You can buy the book for 20% off at this site https://www.routledge.com/Revolutionary-Care-Commitment-and-Ethos/Hamington/p/book/9781032437316 with CODE: AEVV24 at checkout. Dr. Hamington's Website: https://www.mhamington.com/ …
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'Tristram Shandy' was such a hit in its day that you could buy tea trays, watch cases and cushions decorated with its most famous characters and scenes. If much of the satire covered in this series so far has featured succinct and damning portrayals of recognisable city types, Sterne’s comic masterpiece seems to offer the opposite: a sprawling and …
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Dr. Judith delves into the pervasive issue of many people feeling "not good enough" and its implications for soul growth. She explores how clusters of negative thoughts and behaviors can become chronic, hindering personal and spiritual development. In this insightful episode, she offers five essential skills to combat these feelings revolving aroun…
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What happens when you are the CIO of the organization supplying electricity to the power grid? Business continuity and "keeping the lights on" becomes extremely important. Serving 700,000 people with utilities. In our latest episode, we interview Naty Melby from Dairyland Power Cooperative, where he shares his insights. We covered a lot! 1. First u…
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In this episode, I cover chapters four, five, and the conclusion of Noura Erakat's "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/gaz…
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This episode captures one of the most important concepts that I teach. In this episode, we’re going to take apart one of the most toxic dating myths of all -- the belief that your longing for love is something to be ashamed of; that it's needy or codependent. In fact, it's one of your greatest gifts! SUBSCRIBE TO DEEPER DATING ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCA…
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Wilfred Owen wrote ‘Strange Meeting’ in the early months of 1918, shortly after being treated for shell shock at Craiglockhart hospital in Edinburgh, where he had met the stridently anti-war Siegfried Sassoon. Sassoon's poetry of caustic realism quickly found its way into Owen’s work, where it merged with the high romantic sublime of his other grea…
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We are excited to welcome back Dr. Phil Hickman for Part II, focusing on "An Educator's Evolution: Tech-Transformed Teaching." In this episode, Dr. Phil delves deeper into the pressing issues and needed innovative solutions in education. He shares staggering statistics: 70% of children across the United States read below the fourth-grade level. Hig…
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The broad theme of this series, truth and lies, was a favourite subject of Lucian of Samosata, the last of our Greek-language authors. A cosmopolitan and highly cultured Syrian subject of the Roman Empire in the second century CE, Lucian wrote in the classical Greek of fifth-century Athens. His razor-sharp satire was a model for Erasmus, Voltaire a…
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In this episode, I cover chapters two and three of Noura Erakat's "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/gaza/~my-donation Mi…
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In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome a remarkable guest, Dr. Phil Hickman. The theme, "The Power of Belief and Vision," has been a cornerstone of Dr. Hickman's success and ongoing adventures in life. Our discussion delves into the profound impact of dreams, which is essential: "If you could dream it, you can become it," the power of being fa…
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In their quest for the medieval sense of humour Mary and Irina come to The Second Shepherds’ Pageant, a 15th-century reimagining of the nativity as domestic comedy that’s less about the birth of Jesus and more about sheep rustling, taxes, the weather and the frustrations of daily life. The pageant was part of a mystery cycle, a collection of plays …
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In this episode, I cover the preface, introduction, and chapter one of Noura Erakat's "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/…
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There are specific skills and behaviors that are just about guaranteed to lead you in the direction of healthy love (and profoundly improve your life!). Learn what they are in this episode. SUBSCRIBE TO DEEPER DATING ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3LPSrXZ LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: https://deeperdatingpodcast.com ——————————— CONNECT…
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In our latest episode, we interview Amy Jaeckel, Director of Technology and Information from Green Bay Area Public School District! In this episode, Amy dives into what role technology plays in education, how she sees it evolving, and so many interesting stories and insights from her hands-on experiences. Including holding up mobile phones in cardb…
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Dr. Judith delves deeper into perseverance, distinguishing between "divine perseverance" and "stubborn persistence." She encourages listeners to release grudges and embrace purposeful living. This shift requires adopting a growth mindset, which involves pondering and discerning what actions are needed in our situations. According to Dr. Judith, the…
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Ashis Nandy’s The Intimate Enemy is a study of the psychological toll of colonialism on both the coloniser and colonised, showing how Western conceptions of masculinity and adulthood served as tools of conquest. Using figures as disparate as Gandhi, Oscar Wilde and Aurobindo Ghosh, Nandy suggests ways in which alternative models of age and gender c…
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In this episode, I cover Jordanian King Abdullah's "As the Arabs see the Jews." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/gaza/~my-donation Middle East Children's Alliance: https://se…
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Dr. Judith brings a fascinating perspective on the spiritual journey, emphasizing the transformative power of perseverance. In this episode, she delves into what perseverance truly means, often using "persistence" interchangeably to highlight this essential quality. Dr. Judith explores the profound connection between perseverance and spiritual grow…
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Nobody hated better than Alexander Pope. Despite his reputation as the quintessentially refined versifier of the early 18th century, he was also a class A, ultra-pure, surreal, visionary mega-hater, and The Dunciad is his monument to the hate he felt for almost all the other writers of his time. Written over fifteen years of burning fury, Pope’s mo…
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In this episode, I present Gilles Deleuze's writings on Palestine: "Stones," "Spoilers of Peace," "The Indians of Palestine," and the "Grandeur of Yasser Arafat." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: htt…
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Each of us has unique qualities of magic. When we identify ours, we can navigate our lives, our relationships, and our challenges with so much more grace and skill. Find which of the six categories of personal magic is yours, as I interview Darla LeDoux, coach for transformational leaders and author of Shift the Field. SUBSCRIBE TO DEEPER DATING ON…
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In Part II of our riveting discussion, Tim explores a concept that many adults reflect upon—the "I wish I had" mindset—and its implications for soul growth as we transition from teens to adults. Drawing from his background in martial arts and education, Tim brings a unique lens to the conversation, shedding light on how these experiences shaped his…
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Shelley’s angry, violent poem was written in direct response to the Peterloo Massacre in Manchester in 1819, in which a demonstration in favour of parliamentary reform was attacked by local yeomanry, leaving 18 people dead and hundreds injured. The ‘masque’ it describes begins with a procession of abstract figures – Murder, Fraud, Hypocrisy – embod…
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Plato’s Symposium, his philosophical dialogue on love, or eros, was probably written around 380 BCE, but it’s set in 416, during the uneasy truce between Athens and Sparta in the middle of the Peloponnesian War. A symposium was a drinking party, though Socrates and his friends, having had a heavy evening the night before, decide to go easy on the w…
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In this captivating episode with special guest Tim McCarthy, whose journey from a philosophical thinker to an ardent advocate for education is as intriguing as inspiring. Starting as a classroom teacher, Tim's career trajectory took him through various educational roles, eventually landing him the position of Assistant Dean. His path wasn't without…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the CIO Podcast. In this episode, we interview the much esteemed Kristie Grinnell. Lisa, our host, and Kristie discuss key points around the adoption of technology, advancing trends, AI and safety concerns, digital transformation, and the importance of communication with leadership and stakeholders. Connect wi…
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As Mary and Irina discussed in the previous episode of Medieval LOLs, fabliaux had an enormous influence on Chaucer, but outside of his work, only one survives in Middle English. Dame Syrith, a story of lust, deception and a mustard-eating dog, is medieval humour at its silliest and most troubling. Mary and Irina explore the surprising representati…
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Do you keep finding yourself attracted to people who aren't right for you, who can't commit, or who just don't seem to get you? If so, please tune into this episode of the Deeper Dating Podcast to learn how to transform your attraction patterns -- which means transforming your future in love. SUBSCRIBE TO DEEPER DATING ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCASTS: htt…
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In this segment, Dr. Judith delves into the significant role of praise in fostering spiritual growth and how it aligns us with our divine source. She explains that praising others and acknowledging the positive aspects of life can alter our perspective, enabling us to see beyond the negativity and find beauty in God's creation. By focusing on the p…
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Join Sandra Beck and Linda Franklin of Powered Up Talk Radio for an engaging conversation with Ron Post, a man whose ordinary life as a businessman took a dramatic turn after witnessing the horrors of the Cambodian refugee crisis during the "Killing Fields" of 1979. Inspired by a divine call, Ron embarked on a forty-year mission through Medical Tea…
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In this episode, I cover chapters 9 - the end of Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem." Please consider donating to one of the following organizations: Palestinian Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/general United Nations Relief and Works Agency: https://donate.unrwa.org/gaza/~my-donation Middle East Children's Alliance: …
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In A House for Mr Biswas, his 1961 comic masterpiece, V.S. Naipaul pays tribute to his father and the vanishing world of his Trinidadian youth. Pankaj Mishra joins Adam Shatz in their first of four episodes to discuss the novel, a pathbreaking work of postcolonial literature and a particularly powerful influence on Pankaj himself. They explore Naip…
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As part of the 2024 Developmental Disabilities Conference, three leaders of the disability community - Max Barrows, Matteo Musso, and Elizabeth Grigsby - provide insights into the barriers faced by people with disabilities to access healthcare. They review programmatic, communication and physical barriers and offer their ideas for solutions. Series…
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Have you noticed a greater sense of seeing what a person does wrong rather than what they do well? Why do you think this is? Dr. Judith talks about several mental, emotional, and physical reasons one may not praise another person’s good actions. She goes into intermingling into her discussion on what this means for the soul and, in the next episode…
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