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Produced by the New American Colleges & Universities, this podcast wrestles with challenges and opportunities in higher education while providing practical insight for campus leaders. Episodes feature a unique perspective from higher ed insiders, private industry experts, and other voices to capture new ways of thinking about higher education. The monthly podcast also will foster a better understanding of an integrated liberal, professional, and civic education.
 
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What's Left of Philosophy

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What's Left of Philosophy

Lillian Cicerchia, Owen Glyn-Williams, Gil Morejón, and William Paris

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In What’s Left of Philosophy Gil Morejón (@gdmorejon), Lillian Cicerchia (@lilcicerch), Owen Glyn-Williams (@oglynwil), and William Paris (@williammparis) discuss philosophy’s radical histories and contemporary political theory. Philosophy isn't dead, but what's left? Support us at patreon.com/leftofphilosophy
 
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The Public Discourse

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The Public Discourse

Office of Public Affairs, Baha'i Community of Canada

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We talk to people across Canada about the values and principles that inform the way they are thinking about society, and how we can create a better public discourse. Staff of the Office of Public Affairs bring together guests who are contributing to the national conversation, and explore with them how insights from religion, science, and practice can help to foster new approaches to challenges facing Canadian society.
 
Pull up a seat and grab a drink. Join a couple of out and proud best friends living in the Windy City of Chicago! The Boys discuss life events, experiences, and news stories while keeping our tongue firmly in cheek. Whether its politics, movies, theatre, television LGBTQ news, queer culture, current events, and other elements of pop culture. We spill the tea consistently and "paint trash". Spend some time with your new Gay Best Friends.
 
Civil Discourse is the most informative Progressive Radio Show in Wisconsin. A grassroots radio program featuring Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. 30 years separate these two co-hosts, offering a unique dynamic to the program. Learn about current events from a historical angle. Hear from state senators, representatives, local politicians, activists, and historians to better understand our current political environment. Gain a better understanding of how political decisions affect everyday ...
 
Podcast about consciousness of the state of streaming, while we stream consciousness about the things we find on streaming. Consciousness. (We also talk about New Releases, Games, Music, and everything in between and beyond.) Our spinoff series, TWI-ING TIMES, is also hosted here! Join hosts AJ, Josh and Emma as they venture into Stephanie Meyer's problematic universe. Live Reactions to each film (barring "Twilight" for bullshit reasons) will be posted alongside each chapter. Other projects ...
 
Talk Eastern Europe is the official podcast of the New Eastern Europe magazine, providing insightful analysis, thoughtful commentary and engaging interviews on the latest news and developments affecting the region of Central and Eastern Europe. The podcast is hosted by Adam Reichardt, NEE’s editor in chief, and Agnieszka Widłaszewska, an expert on politics in Eastern Europe and Russia. Each episode delves into the complexities of the region, from the war in Ukraine, the rise of populism, the ...
 
My name is Mauricio Perez (Vimukta), I am a Social Worker, based in Washington State, USA. I read discourses from Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar also known as (P.R. Sarkar), also known as Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, also affectionately called by His followers as Baba. He founded the worldwide spiritual organization Ananda Marga (Path of Bliss) in 1955. Ananda Marga websites: https://www.anandamarga.org and https://anandamarga.net---- for inquiries or feedback email: prsarkarpodcast@gmail.com Looking for ...
 
Michael C. Dawson, founder and former Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture and is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago, is the host of this Race and Capitalism Project-initiated podcast series, New Dawn. He invites guests to discuss their research related to race and capitalism. Many episodes have generously been supported by Scholarly Borderlands and Social Science Research Council.
 
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Occupied Thoughts

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Occupied Thoughts

Occupied Thoughts by FMEP

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From the Foundation for Middle East Peace (FMEP), Occupied Thoughts amplifies the voices of FMEP grantees and partners, offers critical framing, and promote new ideas and new angles on the many issues connected to achieving justice, security, and peace for Palestinians and Israelis. FMEP works to defend and support Palestinian rights, end Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem, and ensure a just and secure future for Palestinians and Israelis. FMEP advances this ...
 
Downloads and aliens and friendships, oh my! What does it mean (and feel like) to be a part of the collective human consciousness as it awakens to the true nature of this holographic universe? How do we navigate the energetic waters of remembering who we are? Do we get to fly around on dragons yet? And what exactly is a galactic purr of KKs? Join the journey in real time as two Internet Strangers(TM) uncover their friendship and the secrets of the galaxy all at the same time. Pro tip: bring ...
 
The new "DACH" Yomi learning program for Chassidus! Learn one daf per day plus an extra daf on Shabbos in order to finish the entire Torah Ohr / Likkutei Torah of the Baal HaTanya in one year. Torah Ohr / Likkutei Torah is considered the "Oral Torah" of Chassidus and a vital way to get a B'kius in the gamut of Chassidus Chabad. To provide vital support for our project, visit projectlikkuteitorah.com/partner .
 
www.ProjectLikkuteiTorah.com The new Daf Yomi learning program for Chassidus! Learn one daf per day plus an extra Daf on Shabbos in order to finish the entire Torah Ohr / Likkutei Torah of the Baal HaTanya in one year. Torah Ohr / Likkutei Torah is considered the "Oral Torah" of Chassidus and a vital way to get a B'kius in the gamut of Chassidus Chabad. This project is sponsored in part by a generous donation from Rabbi Meyer and Shandel Gutnick.
 
A celebratory spring break party in Atlanta initially started by the glitterati of African American college students which, over the course of two decades, evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Hear through the eyes of musicians, journalists, residents and politicians as they relive and investigate Freaknik. Presented by Mass Appeal & Endeavor Content. Executive produced by Chris Colbert & DCP Entertainment and created, produced and hosted by Christopher Frierson. To see how we use your data, ...
 
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One of the most influential and creative scholars in medical anthropology takes stock of his recent intellectual odysseys in this collection of essays. Arthur Kleinman, an anthropologist and psychiatrist who has studied in Taiwan, China, and North America since 1968, draws upon his bicultural, multidisciplinary background to propose alternative str…
 
Photos from the Front Lines follows medics from Falck Alameda County ambulance during one of the most tumultuous years in recent collective memory - 2020. From a global pandemic to demonstrations to wildfires and mass vaccinations, Photos from the Front Lines provides unequalled coverage of this year and beyond from the perspective of those on the …
 
Comedian, writer, and actor Langston Kerman joins the show to discuss running his mother in law’s Hinge, how he became the inspiration for a running joke, the difficulties of the tv landscape, NBA conspiracies, and more. #Volume #Herd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
 
Welcome back to The Cognitive Discourse! I apologize for the absence....should be back to normal soon! Have a question for the show? Wanna share your opinion? Have music or art you wanna share with the community? Hit us up and we will be happy to share!!! Thanks for listening and don't forget to share with ur friends and family! Email the show: cog…
 
The Republican idiocy surrounding Wokeism has been taken to a new level in Idaho. A bill that would provide free feminine hygiene products to students has been shot down as "liberal" and "woke" and is doomed. We discuss. Also, Trump is promising death and destruction if he is indicted. Should we give it to him? minyard.minyardpodcast@gmail.com Musi…
 
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Manchester is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Remedy For Troubled Hearts | The Upper Room Discourse Pt.6 Subtitle: The Upper Room Discourse Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Manchester Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/29/2023 Bible: John 14:1-7 Length: 68 min.…
 
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Manchester is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Show Us The Father | The Upper Room Discourse Pt. 7 Subtitle: The Upper Room Discourse Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Manchester Event: Sunday Service Date: 2/5/2023 Bible: John 14:6-14 Length: 55 min.…
 
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Fellowship Manchester is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Believer's Works | The Upper Room Discourse Pt.8 Subtitle: The Upper Room Discourse Speaker: Tim Conway Broadcaster: Grace Fellowship Manchester Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/12/2023 Bible: John 14:12-14 Length: 68 min.…
 
Cyd Zeigler, founder and editor of Outsports, joins Steve Krakauer to discuss the media coverage of Lia Thomas and trans athletes, fear and activism around the issue, how much the cultural conversation around gay athletes has evolved, why the corporate press remains behind the reality of where gay acceptance in sports is today, Twitter discourse an…
 
How do you determine the tradeoff's when judging an opportunity? In Episode #376 of 'Musings', Juan and I discuss: the twitter threads popping up for Juan, why it's hard to judge risk, why I place physical safety above emotional well being and material concerns, a sad puppy week, why you don't want to handstand on cliff faces, subjective value chan…
 
How poor migrants shape city politics during urbanization As the Global South rapidly urbanizes, millions of people have migrated from the countryside to urban slums, which now house one billion people worldwide. The transformative potential of urbanization hinges on whether and how poor migrants are integrated into city politics. Popular and schol…
 
MacroVoices Erik Townsend welcomes Nomura’s Charlie McElligott to the show to discuss the formative banking crisis, monetary policy including yesterday’s 25 bps hike into the banking crisis, how to trade the Fed boxing itself into a corner, 0DTE options, abysmal performance of Commodity Trend funds in 2023, and much more. https://bit.ly/3K4aFal Dow…
 
Tantra, Magic, and Vernacular Religions in Monsoon Asia: Texts, Practices, and Practitioners from the Margins (Routledge, 2022) explores the cross- and trans-cultural dialectic between Tantra and intersecting 'magical' and 'shamanic' practices associated with vernacular religions across Monsoon Asia. With a chronological frame going from the mediae…
 
Political Theorist Lee Trepanier has a new edited volume focusing on thinking about human responses to disasters and diseases. Making Sense of Diseases and Disasters: Reflections of Political Theory from Antiquity to the Age of COVID (Routledge, 2022) was clearly an opportunity for many of the contributing authors to consider how we should think ab…
 
If you have ever gotten excited over buying a new object only to feel let down once you acquire it, then today’s discussion will be relevant to you. My guest is Todd McGowan, author of the book Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets (2016, Columbia University Press). We discuss his critique of capitalism as a system that encourages…
 
Welcome to Episode 140 of Painted Trash Podcast: An LGBTQIA+ Podcast of Faggotry, Hilarity, and Discourse! Have you noticed in the last few years more male presenting folks seem to be going for the full monty on film? For decades female presenting folks have been baring it all while their counterpart's bits were very rarely ever seen, but the times…
 
Women’s rights activists around the world have commonly understood gendered violence as the product of so-called traditional family structures, from which women must be liberated. Counseling Women: Kinship Against Violence in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2022) contends that this perspective overlooks the social and cultural contexts in which women …
 
Oral Traditions in Contemporary China: Healing a Nation (Lexington Books, 2022) is the newest monograph from Professor Juwen Zhang of Willamette College. Through a historical survey and analyses of oral traditions like fairy tales, proverbs, and ballads, among others, that are still in vigorous practice in China today, this informative and stimulat…
 
If your genes make you better suited to succeed, is that fair? And if not, can anything be done about it? Kathryn Paige Harden – professor psychology at University of Texas in Austin – tells Owen Bennett Jones that we should acknowledge the difference in our genetic make ups and then set about thinking about how to make a fairer society in the ligh…
 
The relationship between images and truth has a complicated history. In the Western tradition, the Kantian settlement on aesthetic judgment as detached from external interests gave rise to artistic production of images that were read with epistemic authority. But the advent of modernity has at once shaken this certainty and reinforced it. No sooner…
 
Support the podcast, become a patron, get additional benefits: https://bit.ly/3nMGeYj In this episode, Adam and Aga start by discussing the ongoing battle for Bakhmut, first pledges of jet fighters for Ukraine and the, at the time of recording, upcoming visit of Xi Jinping to Moscow. The discussion then moves to the situation in and around Nagorno-…
 
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP’s Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with Ali Awad, writer & activist from Tuba in Masafer Yatta, and Cassandra Dixon, a carpenter from Wisconsin. On March 7th, Cassandra was present on Ali’s grandfather’s land in Tuba when Israeli settlers attacked. One of them hit Cassandra with a stick and fractured her skull, gi…
 
Based on critical theory and ethnographic research, Gediminas Lesutis' book The Politics of Precarity: Spaces of Extractivism, Violence, and Suffering (Routledge, 2021) explores how intensifying geographies of extractive capitalism shape human lives and transformative politics in marginal areas of the global economy. Engaging the work of Judith But…
 
Set in the remote, mountainous Guangxi Autonomous Region and based on ethnographic fieldwork, Families We Need: Disability, Abandonment, and Foster Care's Resistance in Contemporary China (Rutgers UP, 2022) traces the movement of three Chinese foster children, Dengrong, Pei Pei, and Meili, from the state orphanage into the humble, foster homes of A…
 
In the past thirty years, polygamy has become a flashpoint of conflict as Western governments attempt to regulate certain cultural and religious practices that challenge seemingly central principles of family and justice. In Forbidden Intimacies: Polygamies at the Limits of Western Tolerance (Stanford UP, 2023), Melanie Heath comparatively investig…
 
So an arrest is imminent? Tuesday you say? And we're supposed to "protest", and "take our country back" 'wink, wink'? Because all of those radical, leftist, communist Democrats are persecuting you although you're innocent, innocent!! Oh, and "they're not coming for me, they're coming for you!" How long will this clown's act play on? Do we really th…
 
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives have taken over the country, reaching into every aspect of our work, school, and lives. What is "DEI," though? New Discourses founder James Lindsay explains the idea and its history in unprecedented depth in this new series from an in-person workshop in Miami, Florida, breaking down each of the three let…
 
In this episode, we take a deep dive into Frantz Fanon’s first book Black Skin, White Masks. We discuss his views on racism as a form of alienation and narcissism, assess that status of reason throughout his argument, and interrogate his emphasis on futurity over history. Throughout we defend his theory of social pathology and his embrace of reason…
 
Alexander Watanabe is an artist, coder, architect and co-creator of the 'The Perfect NFT' on the Cardano blockchain. In Conversation #85, Alexander and I discuss: why Alex might has a more cynical disposition to NFT's, Sam Bankman-Fried and effective altruism, fun stories from travelling around the world, the cultural critique he is doing with The …
 
Harvard's Department of Social Relations made history in the 1950s and 1960s as the most ambitious program in social science in the United States. Dedicated to a synthesis of sociology, anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines, the scope of its ambitions were matched only by the scope of its failures. Patrick Schmidt's new volume Harvard's Q…
 
Support the podcast, become a patron, get additional benefits: https://bit.ly/3nMGeYj With this episode, we close a mini-series on memory politics in Central and Western Europe. This time we look at the Spanish case of the Valle de Cuelgamuros. The Francisco Franco-time monumental historical site and mass grave of the victims of the 1930s civil war…
 
The guys are joined by pastor Solomon Missouri to discuss his famous Twitter thread, what makes him unique as a pastor, and answer fan questions. Check out more of his work at solomonmissouri.com. #Volume #Herd See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
 
Kate Sylvester’s Women and Martial Art in Japan (Routledge 2023) examines sport, gender, and society in Japan through the author’s extensive experience and ethnographic research as a kendo practitioner both at elite international levels and in Japan. Sylvester focuses on kendo as a university sport, placing her experiences as a veteran (foreign) co…
 
Urban landscapes are complex spaces of sociocultural diversity, characterized by narratives of both conviviality and conflict. As people with multiple ethnicities and nationalities find their common destinies in thriving globalizing cities, social cohesiveness becomes more precarious as different beliefs, practices, ambitions, values, and affiliati…
 
Where does the concept of “community” come from? How does it shape the lives of Hindus and Muslims in metropolitan Yangon? And how do these people navigate between their ethno-religious and other cosmopolitan identities? In this episode, Prof. Judith Beyer, a Professor of Social and Political Anthropology at the University of Konstanz, joins Dr. Ma…
 
Republicans think they have a winning issue in "Wokeism", but can't even define it when asked. We have the absolute proof. Florida is doing everything that it can to position itself as the joke of the nation, and now they're wanting to deal with school girls and their periods. We kid you not. This and more right here... minyard.minyardpodcast@gmail…
 
What would Benjamin Franklin want us to do? In Episode #375 of 'Musings', Juan and I discuss: a founding father's steps to self-improvement, why you must examine your weaknesses first, how ethics might not be captured in your normal habits, Juan's ethics as first discussed in Ep #138, my new plan to keep myself accountable and why you should only g…
 
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