show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Earth and Spirit Podcast

Earth and Spirit Center

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
The Earth and Spirit Podcast fosters engaging conversations with change-makers working at the intersection of meditative spiritual practice, social healing, and ecology. It is a production of the Passionist Earth & Spirit Center (www.earthandspiritcenter.org), a nonprofit, interfaith spirituality center located in Louisville, Kentucky. (Please donate to support this podcast: https://www.earthandspiritcenter.org/donate/)
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Human AF | Learning to Love Associate Professor @ University of Kentucky Founding Director @ Center for Healing Racial Trauma @ dr.candicenicole on IG and FB *OLD Apple Podcast feed has reviews from 2017, but UPDATED feed does not*
  continue reading
 
Voices of Inspiration is a podcast that brings together a diverse group of individuals from around the world to share their stories of inspiration and perseverance. Hosted by Amelia Old, a seasoned professional in the television and film industry, the show offers a unique and engaging perspective on the human experience.With a focus on travel, the guests of Voices of Inspiration come from a variety of backgrounds and share their personal experiences, challenges, and achievements. Each episod ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Accused

Cincinnati Enquirer | Wondery

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Binge all of Season 4 early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+. Season 4: When Rhoda Nathan's lifeless body was discovered in her hotel room, it was assumed she'd had a heart attack. The autopsy proved otherwise: Nathan, 67, had been viciously beaten to death, punched so hard by her assailant that two of her teeth had been knocked out. Days later, a hotel employee went to the hospital to be treated for an infection in his hand, which was teeming with a bacteria most often found in human ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Kentucky Humanities is an independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington, D.C. The Council is supported by the National Endowment and by private contributions. We are not a state agency, and we receive no state funds, but we are proud partners with Kentucky's cultural, heritage, arts, and tourism agencies. Why are we Telling Kentucky's Story? More than just history, by Kentucky's story we mean Kentucky's writers, inventors, judges, musicians, arch ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Informatics Cafe - A Taste of Informatics

College of Informatics, Northern Kentucky University

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Finding human meaning in a world of data is what Informatics is all about. Join us in the Informatics Café as an eclectic variety of experts have coffee with our host Mike Nitardy of Frost-Brown-Todd, to discuss topics across communication, business, technology, and science from their unique perspectives. We come to you from the campus of Northern Kentucky University, on a hilltop overlooking the skyline of Cincinnati. Informatics Cafe is a production of Informatics+, the outreach arm of the ...
  continue reading
 
Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey might be the biggest movie you've never heard of. It's a 2010 animated sci-fi movie starring Chris Pine, John Travolta, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Amanda Peet, James Earl Jones, Mark Hamill, William Shatner, Samuel L. Jackson, Jason Alexander, Sandra Oh, and Neil Armstrong. It ran in one theater in Kentucky, then disappeared forever. It never got a wide theatrical release or home video release and it's never been on any streaming services. I set out to find ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
For the Ages: A History Podcast

New-York Historical Society

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Explore the rich and complex history of the United States and beyond. Produced by the New-York Historical Society, host David M. Rubenstein engages the nation’s foremost historians and creative thinkers on a wide range of topics, including presidential biography, the nation’s founding, and the people who have shaped the American story. Learn more at nyhistory.org.
  continue reading
 
Fundamentals of the Faith is a Bible Study from Central Baptist Church. Central Baptist Church is in Maysville, Kentucky, where we keep Christ central. To learn more about Central Baptist Church, please visit our website at https://cbcmaysville.com. WEB: https://cbcmaysville.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/cbcmaysville/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cbcmaysville/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/cbcmaysville/ SUPPORT US: Give Online: https://cbcmaysville.com/give Address: 437 C ...
  continue reading
 
The Indiscriminate Interests Podcast is two Marine Corps veterans (who happen to be morons) and one normal functioning human. Talking about everything from cryptids and aliens, to serial killers and conspiracy theories. We're dumb, but we love talking about spoopy, weird, and funny stuff, and occasionally we're sort of funny ourselves. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indiscriminateinterests/support
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The Brohio Podcast

Aliens, Conspiracy Theories, Paranormal, Famous Murders, Cryptozoology, Strange Occurrences, Monsters, UFOs, True Crime, Demons, Occult, Urban Legends, Comedy

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
Two Bros cover all of the mysteries of the universe. Paranormal, Aliens, Conspiracies, Cryptozoology, Famous Murders, Urban Legends, Monsters, Demons, Occult and Strange Occurrences. Nothing is off limits. The Bros are driven by crude humor and the ability to laugh at everything. If you flirt with the dark side of humor and lack maturity, this podcast could potentially change your life. Instagram: @brohiopodcast Twitter: @Brohiopodcast Email: BrohioPodcast@gmail.com
  continue reading
 
Versions is the podcast that explores truth versus the human perspective. In each episode, you'll relive an event through the first-hand accounts of key witnesses. Produced by WCPO Journalists, we focus on the real-life storytellers and their versions of the story. We never let an outside narrator get in the way. In the end, you decide the truth.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Having the Craic

Caleb McDonnell, Mike Ream, Gaff

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
The "Having the Craic" podcast, hosted by Caleb McDonnell, Mike Ream, and Gaff, offers a lively mix of Irish humor, real estate insights, business discussions, and random banter. Caleb is a black Irish Realtor and real estate investor, Mike is a former athlete turned entrepreneur from the Midwest, and Gaff adds a touch of Kentucky charm. Each episode features entertaining guests sharing their experiences and stories, creating a blend of laughter and engaging conversations. The trio's diverse ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Fall of Roe

Christine Charbonneau

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
The Fall of Roe Podcast is hosted by a forty- year veteran of the service-provision side of abortion rights. Chris Charbonneau caps her career as Planned Parenthood’s longest serving CEO with her new stint; guiding us through what is happening on the ground to people seeking abortion care as Roe falls. She interviews movement colleagues throughout the Country, and clarifies the implications of the looming (and actual) disaster unfolding in the USA, not from a legal perspective, but explores ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Bit by a Fox Podcast

Prairie Rose: Drinks Writer & Educator

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
A boozy podcast with bite! Each week, host Prairie Rose, founder of the award-winning cocktail and spirits blog Bit by a Fox, will talk drinking culture, imbibing through history, and what’s trending today in the world of intoxicants. She’ll talk to the personalities and experts behind the booze - from scientists and historians to master distillers, wine makers and industry insiders. Every week She'll uncover the hidden stories behind the glass, with plenty of cocktail party fodder to spare. ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

51
Uncommon History

Uncommon History Podcast / Shelby Green Media LLC

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Exclusive Content for subscribers: https://redcircle.com/shows/b2729670-bbd9-45dc-90be-bf710a59c909 Book - Understanding the Bible made Easy: Bible Study Guide for beginners Click here: https://amzn.to/3CxYZZU Christian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women- https://amzn.to/3F2s2G0 Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible: https://amzn.to/3uoIVVo Follow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Support this podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/uncommo ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Albert Brooks: Interviews (UP of Mississippi, 2024) brings together fourteen profiles of and conversations with Brooks (b. 1947), in which he contemplates, expounds upon, and hilariously jokes about the connections between his show business upbringing, an ambivalence about the film industry, the nature of fame and success, and the meaning and purpo…
  continue reading
 
In this special episode, we dive into several cases of wrongfully convited individuals. We have a special interview with the star of the groundbreaking documentary, Netflix's, Tiger King--Joe Exotic. Just was wrongfully convicted and has been held hostage by the US Government. #freejoeexotic SPONSORS tryfum.com/brohio…
  continue reading
 
The discovery of the cell in the 17th century caused a paradigm shift in medicine, with the human body coming to be seen as something never before imagined: an ecosystem in and of itself; a collection of innumerable organic parts working in tandem to fulfill our biological functions. Physician and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee …
  continue reading
 
Join us in this gripping episode as we delve into the chilling case of Bruce McArthur, a seemingly ordinary landscaper who concealed a horrifying secret. From the streets of Toronto to the depths of his sinister double life, we unravel the layers of deception, manipulation, and the shocking revelations that shook an entire community. SPONSORS happy…
  continue reading
 
In this week's edition of the Commonwealth Matters, we are joined by Robert Cunningham, founder and director of Christ for Kentucky and former Senior Pastor of Tates Creek Presbyterian Church. We discuss what it means to be faithful and to do God's will in our post-modern society, and we discuss his new organization Christ for Kentucky, which provi…
  continue reading
 
Before Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria, and Penelope Cruz, there was Lupe Velez―one of the first Latin-American stars to sweep past the xenophobia of old Hollywood and pave the way for future icons from around the world. Her career began in the silent era, when her beauty was enough to make it onto the silver screen, but with the rise of talkies, Velez c…
  continue reading
 
What did historical evolutionists such as Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer have to say about music? What role did music play in their evolutionary theories? What were the values and limits of these evolutionist turns of thought, and in what ways have they endured in present-day music research? Theorizing Music Evolution: Darwin, Spencer, and the …
  continue reading
 
From the theatre mask and masquerade to the masked criminal and the rise of facial recognition software, masks have long performed as an instrument for the protection and concealment of identity. Even as they conceal and protect, masks – as faces – are an extension of the self. At the same time, they are a part of material culture: what are masks m…
  continue reading
 
Throughout history, Americans have looked to their president for guidance, seeking leadership from the nation’s highest office during times of turbulence. Historian and lawyer Talmage Boston speaks with David M. Rubenstein to discuss the leadership lessons that can be learned from America’s most effective presidents—from Washington’s precipitous ri…
  continue reading
 
In this episode we cover the mysterious Uncanny Valley and Giants of Kandahar SPONSORS Fum!! Start the year off right with The Good Habit by going to TryFum.com/BROHIO and getting the Journey pack today. Füm is giving listeners of the show 10% off when they use my code “BROHIO” to help make starting The Good Habit that much easier. DraftKings Casin…
  continue reading
 
Osprey Orielle Lake is the founder executive director of WECAN, the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network, and the author of The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis. In this episode, we explore how embracing a different story about our belonging in a living, animate world can transform our self-…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays is a towering figure in the history of the civil rights movement in America. His story, a testament to the human spirit's resilience and capacity for greatness, serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations. Born in the waning days of slavery, Dr. Mays emerged from the humble beginnings of a sharecropping community…
  continue reading
 
In light of Pres. Trump's recent support for some abortion exceptions, Alexandra DeSanctis joins us to discuss why pro-lifers shouldn't support exceptions, how abortion harms women, how we can help women, and how pro-lifers should message in future elections. Alexandra DeSanctis is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a contributing …
  continue reading
 
J. Edgar Hoover was not only the inaugural director of the FBI, but the architect of modern American law enforcement. Hoover’s stewardship over America’s justice system was as robust as it was ruthless, while his connections to white supremacists and the religious right spun a complex web between policing, politics, and race. Historian Beverly Gage…
  continue reading
 
How is comedy hostile to women? In Stand-up Comedy and Contemporary Feminisms: Sexism, Stereotypes and Structural Inequalities (Bloomsbury, 2023), Ellie Tomsett, a Senior Lecturer in media and film at Birmingham City University, explores the reality of a comedy industry that, despite many changes, still has a sexism problem. The book draws on a hug…
  continue reading
 
Within the social sciences and the humanities, international research in Burma/Myanmar studies tends to lean toward political science and Buddhist studies, or what can be characterized as the “soldiers or monks” approach. The political situation within the country has restricted the access that foreign researchers have had to the country. It has al…
  continue reading
 
This is a story of four composers whose careers, lives and loves as women working in 20th century Britain have since been largely forgotten. Dr Leah Broad’s 2023 debut Quartet: How Four Women Changed the Musical World (Faber & Faber, 2023), reveals the life and music of some of Britain’s most exciting 20th-century composers. A musicologist who grav…
  continue reading
 
The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic (Grove Atlantic, 2024) tells the story of the epic friendship between John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, the golden era of improv, and the making of a comedic film classic that helped shape our popular culture. “They’re not going to catch us,” Dan Aykr…
  continue reading
 
In this spine-chilling episode, we delve into the ominous realm of martial law and confront the unsettling reality of its implications. Martial law, often invoked during times of crisis or unrest, brings with it a heavy-handed suspension of civil liberties, military rule, and an atmosphere fraught with fear and uncertainty. Join us as we explore th…
  continue reading
 
The first violinist of the Takács Quartet weaves scholarship on Edward Elgar, Antonin Dvořák, Bela Bartók and Benjamin Britten with a deeply personal evocation of belonging, national identity and the private life of a string quartet. Edward Dusinberre’s Distant Melodies: Music in Search of Home (Faber, The University of Chicago Press 2022) alternat…
  continue reading
 
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by Warren Rogers, CEO of W. Rogers Company in Lexington and concerned citizen, to discuss the problematic installation of gender neutral bathrooms in a new Lexington middle school. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky …
  continue reading
 
In a recording, what sounds count as music? Sounds made by a musician's body--including inhales, finger taps, and grunts--have for decades been dismissed as extraneous noises. In Sounds As They Are: The unwritten music in classical recordings (Oxford UP, 2024), author Richard Beaudoin pioneers a field of inquiry into non-notated sounds in recording…
  continue reading
 
How can so many people pledge allegiance to punk, something with no fixed identity? Depending on who and where you are, punk can be an outlet, excuse, lifestyle, escapism, conversation, community, ideology, sales category, social movement, punishable offense, badge of authenticity, reason to drink beer forever, or an aesthetic of belligerent incomp…
  continue reading
 
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by State Sen. Gex Williams (R-Verona) to discuss his amendment #2 to HB 278 that will implement age verification for accessing online pornography in Kentucky. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky E-Newsletter: https://…
  continue reading
 
Tom Williams is a Louisville-based labor relations attorney with a deep commitment to the contemplative path, with the wild idea that a lawyer’s vocation may ultimately be to serve as a healer. In this conversation, Tom shares how he puts spiritual principles and insights into action as a tireless advocate for radical compassion, restorative justic…
  continue reading
 
In December 1941, Nazi Germany controlled much of Europe, Japan was fighting a brutal campaign in China, and the United States had yet to enter into combat on either front. The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, however, changed everything. Historians Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman join moderator David M. Rubenstein to dissect the five cruci…
  continue reading
 
We often misuse the word melodrama with abandon, especially to characterize other people’s behaviors, but Greg Vargo defines it for us once and for all. Emerging in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as the predominant Western theatrical form, it is a genre of crisis. To that end, it employed hyperbolic language, extreme situations, extraordin…
  continue reading
 
Join the bros as they explore the mysteries of the infamous "Dogman" SPONSORS Betterhelp.com.brohio Try the EARNIN APP. Type in Brohio under Podcast when you download the app.By Aliens, Conspiracy Theories, Paranormal, Famous Murders, Cryptozoology, Strange Occurrences, Monsters, UFOs, True Crime, Demons, Occult, Urban Legends, Comedy
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Pat speaks with Dr Supriya Subramani. Dr Subramani's interest in morality and ethics has led her to explore morality, behaviour, and ethics in healthcare contexts. She has worked on the concepts of belonging, micro-inequities, moral habitus, the idea of the passive patient, the social construction of incompetency, and reflexivity. …
  continue reading
 
Music in Colonial Punjab (Oxford UP, 2023) offers the first social history of music in undivided Punjab (1800-1947), beginning at the Lahore court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and concluding at the Patiala royal darbar. It unearths new evidence for the centrality of female performers and classical music in a region primarily viewed as a folk music cent…
  continue reading
 
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by State Sen. Lindsey Tichenor (R-Smithfield) to discuss her proposed legislation in the Kentucky General Assembly that will protect our kids from drag shows, pornography, and other societal harms. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitte…
  continue reading
 
In this chilling episode, hosts Nick and Rob unravel the twisted tale of the Helle Crafts murder. Newtown, Connecticut, 1986: Helle vanishes, leaving her husband, Richard, under suspicion. Dive deep into the shocking cover-up, including the use of a wood chipper. Join us as we dissect the psychology behind Richard's actions and navigate the courtro…
  continue reading
 
In an exhilarating and, at times, harrowing account of exploration, survival, and betrayal, author and journalist Candice Millard joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss the story of two men’s search for the headwaters of the Nile River. Richard Burton, an intelligent, highly capable, and decorated soldier, and John Speke, an ambitious aristocrat and …
  continue reading
 
Why does race matter in film and TV? In Screen Deep: How Film and TV Can Solve Racism and Save the World (Faber and Faber, 2024), Ellen E. Jones, a journalist, broadcaster and the co-host of the BBC’s Screenshot, shows how the storytelling potential offered by screen media shape how we understand ourselves and our societies. The book covers a huge …
  continue reading
 
State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration (Cambridge UP, 2023) is a bold and wide-ranging account of the unique German public theatre system through the prism of a migrant artistic institution in the western post-industrial Ruhr region. State of the Arts analyses how artistic traditions have responded to social change, racis…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide