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Greetings and salutations, Visionaries! Welcome to The LabCast. A podcast is all about CubeLab Media. What's new and cool and hip and all that lingo. The LabCast is about games, videos, stories, skits, and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelabcast/support
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HMS scientists tackle a variety of important questions, ranging from how your neurons work to which genes play a role in particular diseases. Our podcast gives you the scoop on some of this work, providing context and highlighting the latest trends in medical education and biomedical research.
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“As long as “diversity” and “representation” is on the website, we are safe.” These terms that hold immense impact, nowadays have almost become exploited as a marketable proof that an institution is “politically correct”. From casting a BIPOC actor to a stereotypical role to building diversity initiatives that are for the benefit of the institution…
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Ghazi Faisal Al-Muliafi’s journey began with one statement from his grandfather, who was once a Kuwaiti pearl diving shipmaster: “All the men died at sea”. Now an ethnomusicologist at NYU Abu Dhabi, Ghazi has spent his career researching Kuwaiti pearl diving music and the lives of the pearl divers in order to connect with his ancestral past. In the…
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In the months preceding the 2020 elections, NYU Professors Erica Foldy and John Gershman were concerned about voter turnout. The country continued to reckon with one crisis after another—from the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic to persistent demonstrations against racial inequity—and the ballot box would be a powerful opportunity for America…
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Contemplation. After a rocky 2020, Thaddius is digging deep into the podcast's statistics and is about to make a large announcement. Only to find himself in the midst of perhaps one of the strangest interventions he's ever witnessed, let alone been a part of. Will the intervention prove fruitful? Or will Thaddius lose his sanity, and soul, in what …
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It what is likely the longest episode yet, Thaddius returns with the Menagerie in tow! Featuring Samuari Owl, Black_Hole50, and Godzilladojo. We talk about updating a Minecraft server, make lame jokes, and use a random question generator! Unashamedly unedited for your listening pleasure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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Today we talk about subjects such as a death in the family, dealing with criticism, music by Samurai Owl, and yet ANOTHER skit to give ya'll the chuckles. Be sure to visit www.cubelabmedia.com for news and updates! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelabcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify…
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Thaddius is sitting solo and talks about working on more episodes with The Menagerie (Samurai owl, Black_Hole50, and GodzillaDojo). In this episode, you also get to hear the song, Exonerate, by the band GreyHalo and yet ANOTHER skit that Thaddius did, this time a birthday message for his older sister. So sit down, grab a cup of your favorite warmed…
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Today I have the whole crew joining in! Samurai Owl, Black_Hole50, and Godzilladojo are hanging out with me in the studio. We talk video games, books, music being written, and generally have a great time! There is also a fun skit called "The Voicemail" at the end of this episode, so listen to the whole thing and ENJOY! If you found this episode ent…
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As a teenager, Joan Brugge expected to become a math teacher. Then her sister developed a fatal brain tumor, and Brugge shifted to devote her career to uncovering the fundamental workings of cancer. Now a world-renowned cell biologist, Brugge investigates how cancers form, spread and become resistant to therapy. Whether she's probing the startling …
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Hello LabCast family, We hope you are all safe and managing as best you can during these challenging times. We are happy to (finally) bring you our spring 2020 season, delayed, in no small part, due to COVID, remote work, and recent events. Given the obstacles our team faced recording and finishing the episodes, we ask that you forgive any sound hi…
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Hello LabCast family, We hope you are all safe and managing as best you can during these challenging times. We are happy to (finally) bring you our spring 2020 season, delayed, in no small part, due to COVID, remote work, and recent events. Given the obstacles our team faced recording and finishing the episodes, we ask that you forgive any sound hi…
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Wait, this isn't WriteBox .. what's going on here? What is this LabCast stuff? What happened to the writing stuff? Don't worry, things are looking up and out and I think you'll be pleased with what you hear. Give it a listen and judge for yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelabcast/messageSupport this p…
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Note: This interview was recorded in 2019. For updates on Sequist's work during the COVID-19 pandemic, read our new Q&A. Traveling between New York, Albuquerque and Taos Pueblo while growing up and transitioning from computer chip engineering at Intel to enrolling in medical school, Thomas Sequist has never quite followed a straightforward path. Af…
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Note: This interview was recorded in 2019. For updates on Inouye's work during the coronavirus pandemic and the link between COVID-19 and delirium, read our new Q&A. Each year, more than 7 million hospitalized people in the U.S. slide into delirium: an acute state of confusion that raises risk of serious health complications and death. Only a few d…
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During this global pandemic, we're losing hope. We stare at news being poured in about how horrible everything is. QUarntines and restrictions. Schools are closing, restaurants and bars are closing. People are losing businesses and jobs. Where do we, storytellers, come in? Daybreak by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3621-d…
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Thaddius is back on the road, and talking about how to plan. Make plans. Use differnet tools to carve out time. And rambles a bit. Oh and he talks about what's in store for Writebox. Be sure to follow WriteBox on Twitter @writeboxpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelabcast/messageSupport this podcast: htt…
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Does this sound like a typical day for you? You're getting ready to write. Sitting down at your keyboard, you crack your knuckles, stretch your wrists and .. BING! The phone chimes. A kid calls out because "he touched my bear!" The garbage truck drives by, reminding you that OH CRAP! You need to get the trash out! Maybe someone decided to park in f…
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In this episode, we talk with the creators Esteban Bailey and Justice on their work as writing partners in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jeremiah Campoverde Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Sound Engineers: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Music Technology & Sound Recording Group…
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In this episode, we talk with Win the Wedding podcast creator, Caroline Casey, changing her plans in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Demi Ayeye Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Sound Engineers: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Music Technology & Sound Recording Group-- Bea Laszlo, …
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In this episode, we talk with The Vacationeers podcast creator, Maya Millett, on her work bringing history to the present in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Maame Attakora Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Sound Engineers: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Music Technology & Sound Re…
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In this episode, we talk with The City Below podcast creator, Celine Snippe , on her work producing a podcast for the first time in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jeremiah Campoverde Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Sound Engineers: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Music Technolog…
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In this episode, we talk with CEDU podcast creator, Elizabeth Chatelain, on her work documenting her family's story in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Demi Ayeye Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Sound Engineers: NYU Abu Dhabi and the Music Technology & Sound Recording Gr…
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In this episode, we talk with Silicon City author and podcast creator, Cary McClelland, on his work exploring Silicon Valley through voices and stories in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jerusalem Adams-Shepard Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Sound Engineers: NYU Abu Dh…
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Charles Siebert, author of three critically acclaimed memoirs and Professor of Practice of Literature and Creative Writing, and NYU student Zoe Patterson share their experiences with Letters From Afar: Travel Writing Abroad. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Anna Van Dine Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Sound Engineers: Mateo Monjaraz and Ivan Pereira T…
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Michael Allen Harris, current MFA Dramatic Writing student at Tisch and winner of Lorraine Hansberry (Best Writing of a Play) Award at the 2018 Black Theatre Alliance Awards, shares a first time read through of his new pilot. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Demi Ayeye Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Sound Engineers: Mateo Monjaraz and Ivan Pereira Tha…
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NYU graduate and documentarian, TJ Parsell, shares his experience creating his latest documentary film, Invisible, which sheds light on the discrimination of gay or queer artists in the country music industry. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Vicky Liu Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Sound Engineers: Mateo Monjaraz and Ivan Pereira Thanks to: John Tint…
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NYU graduate student, Nou Moua, shares her experience starting as a new podcaster and developing her own podcast, Hmongumentary. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Ana Larrazolo-López Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Sound Engineers: Mateo Monjaraz and Ivan Pereira Thanks to: John Tintori and Matteo Marciano Theme Song: "Wrong Turnn" by Abby T…
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Playwright Joey Merlo shares his experience developing a pilot with the NYU Production Lab that blends his personal experience with his family's connection to Tennessee Williams. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jeremiah Campoverde Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Sound Engineers: Mateo Monjaraz and Ivan Pereira Thanks to: John Tintori and Matteo Marcia…
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NYU MFA candidate Sonia Feigelson talks creative writing and reads an excerpt from her novel No One Still Here is Not in Love about gender, sexuality, and surveillance through the lens of a reality television show not unlike the Bachelor. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jerusalem Adams-Shepard Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Sound Engineers: Mateo Mon…
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Thinking about starting your own podcast? We hosted a live event and here's part two, where we learned from producer pros Michael Garofalo from Kickstarter and Megan Tan from Millennial about what it takes to produce a story. Thinking about starting your own podcast? We hosted a live event and learned from producer pros Michael Garofalo from Kickst…
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Thinking about starting your own podcast? We hosted a live event and learned from producer pros Kerrianne Thomas from Gimlet Creative and Ike Sriskandarajah from The Daily about what it takes to produce a story. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jerusalem Adams-Shepard Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Thanks to: John Tin…
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From internships to work hustle, this episode is all about balance. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jerusalem Adams-Shepard Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Thanks to: John Tintori, Sarita Santiago, Anthony, Stefan Bristol and Joseph Mercadante Theme Song: "Wrong Turnn" by Abby T…
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Learn about NYU Welcome Week including interviews with the cast of The Reality Show, Wasserman Center for Career Development and Welcome Week coordinators. Hosts: Ronica Reddick and Jerusalem Adams-Shepard Executive Producer: Katie Shepherd Associate Producer: Anna Van Dine Thanks to: John Tintori, The Reality Show Cast and Joseph Mercadante and Fr…
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Neal Baer is an award-winning television writer and producer—and a Harvard Medical School-trained pediatrician (MD ’96). Through his pioneering work on hit shows such as ER and Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, as well as his leadership in connecting media producers with doctors and scientists, Baer has helped shape public perceptions of medicin…
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Dentists take care of our mouths, and doctors take care of the rest of us—but it’s becoming increasingly clear that oral health and overall health are inextricably linked. In this month’s podcast, dentist and future physician Lisa Simon talks about the potential benefits and challenges of bringing dentistry and medicine back together after a 150-ye…
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Staci Gruber, HMS associate professor of psychiatry and director of the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Core at McLean Hospital, describes what she and other researchers are learning about the effects of recreational and medical marijuana on brain structure, brain function and quality of life in teens and adults. Along the way, Gruber counters …
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