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Bomber Buzz

Jacob Jenkins, Principal & Paul Rudolph, Dean of Students

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The official podcast of the Bomber Nation. We talk about what's happening around Berthold Public School (N.D.) and learn about students, staff, and events. If you would like to support this podcast, please consider donating at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2323690/support or through the school. Thank you and fly high bombers!
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The Dead Authors Podcast

Paul F. Tompkins and Ben Zelevansky

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Legendary time-traveling writer H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins) welcomes literary giants to The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles for a lively discussion in front of a live audience. Unscripted, barely researched, all fun! Guests include Andy Richter, Maya Rudolph, Matt Gourley, Andy Daly, Scott Aukerman, John Ross Bowie and many more! Follow us on Twitter: @DeadAuthorPod. For more information on The Echo Park Time Travel Mart and 826LA’s many tutoring and writing programs, visit ...
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Join director Paul Feig ("Freaks and Geeks") as he discusses his new film, "Bridesmaids." Kristen Wiig leads the cast as Annie, a maid of honor whose life unravels as she leads her best friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), and a group of colorful bridesmaids on a wild ride down the road to matrimony.
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The Migration Podcast

The Migration Podcast

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The field of migration and mobility studies is vast and has grown exponentially over the past decades. To make sense of the movement of people, this podcast explores migration and mobility research globally. Providing a platform for migration scholars to speak about their projects, ideas and insights, The IMISCOE Migration Podcast aims to publicize what happens inside universities around the world. This is a podcast by the research community for everyone interested in knowing more about acad ...
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The Learner Lab

Trevor Ragan - The Learner Lab

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Each episode we focus on one topic that can help you become a better leader and learner. We do our best to keep it short, useful, and engaging. Whenever possible we bring in the experts to share their research and work.
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In this jam packed episode, Mr. Jenkins & Mr. Rudolph speak with superintendent of Lewis & Clark Public Schools, Mr. Marc Ritteman and review some different things from the year, we speak with three teachers who have been valuable members of the Bomber Nation and are moving on - preschool teacher Ms. Briana Imler, office secretary Mrs. Brittany Han…
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“There's a total contradiction between irregularity and child protection…not doing anything, or rather the opposite, blocking the access to a resident permit is a children's rights violation, in my opinion, because it leads to vulnerability, it leads to some kind of protection issues, social exclusion, and so on.”In this episode, we hear Alexandra …
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It's a great day in the Bomber Nation! Welcome to the Bomber Buzz, a weekly podcast from Berthold Public School. In this episode we hear about the events coming up this week and meet our final seniors, Benit Sorenson and Kaleb Neshem! If you have any suggestions for the show or would like to be on an episode, please email us at bomberbuzz@mylcsd.us…
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It's a great day in the Bomber Nation! In this episode of the Bomber Buzz, we meet special guest, 6th grader Braylen Flageolle, and for our Senior Spotlights, Mystika Wallace and Mason Roark! The Bomber Buzz is a weekly podcast from Berthold Public School. If you have questions or comments, please email us at bomberbuzz@mylcsd.us Support the Show.…
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The Bomber Buzz is a weekly podcast from the Bomber Nation in Berthold, North Dakota. In this episode we hear about some great results from last week's sports, learn about what is coming up in the next week, meet Addison Bloms and hear about her figure skating, and meet two more seniors, Baylie Michell and Jaden Metcalf, in our senior spotlight seg…
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“Theoretical categories that we have had from this emphasis on South North have to be rethought, or maybe we need innovation and new categories to be introduced.”In this episode, Roos Derrix chats with Gerasimos Tsourapas and Kamal Sadiq about their latest project on the politics of South-South labour migration, and the development of a transnation…
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In this episode of the Bomber Buzz we talk about events coming up for the week, meet 2nd grader Lena Blatz and 6th grader Azele Miller-Goodrum, and hear from seniors Delaney Elberg and Emma Elberg for the Senior Spotlight! If you are enjoying the program, please like and subscribe. If you would like to support this podcast, please call the school o…
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In this episode of the Bomber Buzz we look at events coming up, talk with Mrs. Dawna Helfrich about the upcoming Music Carnival and Concert, and meet seniors Gunnar Deaver and Cooper Bredahl in our senior spotlight segments! If you would like to support this podcast, please donate at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2323690/support or contact the school.…
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It's a great day in the Bomber Nation! In this episode we check out the events of the week, talk with Mr. Kelly Hochhalter about competitive speech, and hear from seniors Alexis Bauer and Sam Babinchak! If you would like to donate to support this podcast, go to the following link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2323690/support Donations will go towards…
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”I think [it is important to] stress again that colonial legacies also really determine how South to South migration is being structured today.”In this episode, Mira Burmeister-Rudolph speaks with Liberty Chee about Kerala’s social protection policies for Indian migrants to the Gulf, the latter’s relationships with diasporic communities and how mig…
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The Bomber Nation is located in Berthold, North Dakota. This is the first podcast of Berthold Public School, hosted by principal Jacob Jenkins and Dean of Students Paul Rudolph. In this episode, we review some of the events going on for March, talk about our girl's and boy's basketball season, and meet graduating seniors Reidun Askvig and Peyton Al…
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“What does that [balancing research objectives and donor priorities] mean for us training the next generation and for people entering the field? I think what it requires….is that we all have to work in multiple registers.”In this episode we hear Silindile Mlilo interview Loren Landau about his latest research on African cities. He talks about how p…
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“Migrating is a very difficult and dangerous thing if you're doing it undocumented, but also it's a very beautiful thing because you're walking, you're meeting people, you're talking… I hope this is not romanticizing the pain they experience, but I think... my book tries to show that they experience both. They are people, they are complete people, …
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In this episode, Yixin Zhang interviews Biao Xiang, about how analyzing processes of control over mobility and immobility can help explain the different consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan and Shanghai, in China. This research is from Professor Xiang’s latest paper, called, “Logistical Power and Logistical Violence”. It was recently publ…
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Russell King has been teaching and researching the topic of migration for more than 50 years. In this episode, he is interviewed by Sara Hannafin about thinking beyond the dominate frameworks of how and why people migrate. This ambition has led him to study return migration, retirement migration, student migration, and most recently, migration moti…
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* Applications for the 2024 IMISCOE PhD School in Lancashire are open. Apply here before November 26th : https://app.oxfordabstracts.com/stages/6786/submitterMore information is available on the IMISCOE website: https://www.imiscoe.org/events/imiscoe-events/1875-2023-imiscoe-phd-school-2 *In this episode, Larisa Ozeryansky speaks to Dr. Bernadette …
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Natalie Brinham talks about the rich field of statelessness studies, how survivors of state crime disrupt dominant discourse around “legal identity”, and her experience of conducting qualitative research with Rohingya in the wake of the genocide in 2017. At that time, she was set to carry-out fieldwork for her PhD, but instead, took a bold step bac…
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Migrants are natural adopters of mobile technologies. Rob Sharp interviews Koen Leurs about his book Digital Migration . Among other things, they discuss the datafication of migration and that migration researchers need to avoid enabling mechanisms of migration control.Read about the book here: Leurs, K. (2023). Digital migration. London: Sage. htt…
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In this episode Amanda Alencar speaks to Ayham Dalal about how refugees living in camps adapt the space around them to fit their needs. Ayham Dalal is an urban planner and architect specialised in the field of Forced Migration. He is the author of the book “From Shelters to Dwellings: The Zaatari Refugee Camp” published by Transcript Verlag (2022).…
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A little bit of reflection can lead to a lot of benefits for learning and performance. Giada Di Stefano joins to discuss the her work on the surprising benefits of reflection. Her work shows how valuable it can be to the learning process and that in some situations it’s more beneficial than additional practice. We work through her paper that outlin…
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We can all change. But we usually don't. The good news: we can fix this Katy Milkman is one of the world's leading experts on change and human behavior. She shares specific tools to overcome: – Laziness – Forgetfulness – Procrastination – Getting Started – Impulsivity – Conformity – Confidence Quick Links: Katy Milkman Watch on YouTube Episode Page…
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There's been some exciting advancements in the world of growth mindset. David Yeager joins to share some of his latest research. – A quick growth mindset overview – Addressing growth mindset controversies – The new era of growth mindset – David Yeager: A Synergistic Mindset Intervention – Tips for building a growth mindset Quick Links: David Yeager…
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We only just get started with Season 4 and there is important news already:-Fiona will be on leave for a while, leaving you in Kate’s capable hands. ("bye bye!"~Fiona)-The annual IMISCOE conference is about to start; we hope to see you in great numbers online or in person in Warsaw from July 3-6th 2023.https://www.imiscoe.org/conference -We have a …
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The way we think about stress can change the way it affects us. Understanding the way our mindsets impact stress is essential for better learning and leadership. Kelly McGonigal explains how it all works. Quick Links: Watch on YouTube Kelly McGonigal The Upside of Stress The Learner Lab Podcast Studies: Jeremy Jamieson GRE Study Alia Crum 2013 Alia…
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Boomer, Gen X, Millennial - we use these labels all the time, but there's two problems: 1. There's no scientific support for real generational differences 2. Using the labels actually causes a bunch of problems, especially for learning & development Two experts in the field, David Costanza & Cort Rudolph join us to to discuss: - the limits of tradi…
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Hardiness is a strong predictor of our ability to deal with challenges and change. Decades of research shows it plays an important role in both learning and resilience. Yet, it doesn’t get enough attention – it’s time to change that. Quick Links: Watch on YouTube Hardiness by Paul Bartone The Learner Lab One of the world’s leading experts in hardin…
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Outcome Bias Outcome Bias is a common trap we all fall into, when we judge a decision based on the results, instead of looking at the process itself. This impacts learning, leadership, and decision making more than we realize. Annie Duke and Övül Sezer show us how to change that. Quick Links: Learner Lab Podcast Annie Duke Övül Sezer The Learner La…
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Gaining experience and expertise is great for us – as individuals. However, research shows, this can hurt our capacity to connect with, lead, and advise others. This is called the curse of expertise and to become a more effective leaders we need to understand what it is and how to avoid it. Ting Zhang, from Harvard Business School, outlines her res…
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In this episode, we explore how participatory filmmaking can be used in research. Amanda Alencar spoke to Kevin Smets about studying borderlands through film. Learn more about the project REEL Borders here: https://reelborders.eu/Kevin Smets is Associate Professor at VUB (Vrije Universiteit) in Brussels.This is the final episode of this season. The…
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In this episode, Asya speaks to Birgit Glorius about refugee reception in Germany. They discuss whether refugee reception and reception infrastructure have changed over time, and how the reception experienced by asylum seekers in 2015 differs from that experienced by Ukrainian refugees arriving in Germany since early 2022. Birgit Glorius is Profess…
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Since 2019, I was involved in PERCEPTIONS, a research project exploring perceptions and imaginaries of Europe, how these came about, how they circulated, and enquiring about their role in migration decisions. As the project comes to a close, I am discussing some of the findings with my colleagues Diotima Bertel, Sara Carrasco Granger, Elizabeth Kas…
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Our guest today is Viktoria Sereda, a Ukrainian scholar whose research expertise straddles the formation of sociopolitical identity, cross-regional mobility, as well as internal and international displacement of Ukrainians following the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014.Our associate producer, Asya Pisarevskaya, speaks with Viktoria about resear…
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Complementary pathways are safe and legal pathways outside of traditional resettlement for asylum seekers and refugees looking to relocate. Such pathways make use of existing legal migration routes leading to, for example, residence titles for the purpose of education, employment, or family reunification, or acquired through humanitarian and sponso…
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Perhaps you remember Bella from an earlier episode (Calling our listeners) in which we asked you to participate in her research project on Academic podcasting. Maybe you even participated in her survey. Listen to this episode if you want to find out what Bella found.--------------------Academic podcasting is enjoying a steady increase in engagement…
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People do not only migrate across borders. Very often, they move within countries. Our guest Gediminas Lesutis spoke to Jolynna Sinanan about the displacement and resettlement of small-scale farmers because of mining activities in Mozambique, and how these farmers cope with the ensuing changes to their lives.Gediminas Lesutis is a Marie Curie Fello…
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In this episode, we turn our attention to exploring the relationship of migration with climate change. Patrick Sakdapolrak, who explores migration as a climate change adaptation strategy, is here to speak about his research on translocal social resilience, and whether migration can impact sustainability practices.Patrick Sakdapoldrak is Professor f…
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Bella is joining our team from July to October to find out more about academic podcasting, its use cases and what makes a podcast 'academic'. Share your thoughts by participating in the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H7GV692 The survey is open from 28 June 2022 until mid-August.Isabella C. Gualano is majoring in Chinese studies at the Unive…
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In a 2016 referendum, the British public voted to exit the European Union. Xenophobia played an important role in the outcome of that vote, and a lot of that antipathy against migrants was directed towards Eastern Europeans.Yva Alexandrova lived and worked in the UK during that time, and in the wake of the Brexit vote began writing her book, protes…
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This is the final episode of our podcast crossover trilogy.Migration has been a characteristic of societies for centuries. Humans have always migrated to either escape harsh lives, or in search for better ones, or both. Continuing immigration flows and increasing diversity in many societies have led to more complex processes of belonging and integr…
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To kickstart our new series of episodes, we invited Steven Vertovec to speak about ways of studying and understanding one of the consequences of migration, that is social complexity. Around 2007, Steve coined the concept 'super-diversity' to grasp the increasing diversity within migrant populations in British society, highlighting that this diversi…
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In this second episode of the Culture & Inequality x The Migration Podcast trilogy, we discuss the linkages between race and sport, with a particular focus on football. International migration in professional football has brought together players of various racial and ethnic backgrounds. This applies, in particular, to professional men’s football w…
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This a special crossover episode between the Migration Podcast and the Culture and Inequality Podcast. The first in a series of three, this episode investigates how Music and Social Media matter in Migration (and vice-versa). Our guests are Daniela Jaramillo-Dent and Marco Martiniello. The episode is hosted by Julian Schaap.For centuries, music has…
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In this episode, our guest Sverre Molland takes a critical look at two themes that have prominently structured humanitarian aid and funding: human trafficking and safe migration. With Jamie, he speaks about how one discourse increasingly gives way to the other, and what that might have to do with the politics of migration.Want to know more about Sv…
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When we think of migration we immediately think of space. But time plays a crucial role, too. Just think of the temporal limitations of a visa, or of cross-border mobilities as part and parcel of someone’s professional and personal careers. Jolynna Sinanan spoke to Shanthi Robertson about her new book “Temporality in Mobile Lives. Contemporary Asia…
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Co-productive and co-creative research is all the rage, but what does it entail? Can a research project in collaboration with members of the population studied indeed be realised? And is all research that labels itself co-productive, truly so? Or do we perhaps mistake consultations for the co-production of knowledge?Kasia Grabska speaks with Milena…
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