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The Moral Imagination

Michael Matheson Miller

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Welcome to the Moral Imagination Podcast. The overarching theme of my podcast is what it means to be a human person and what makes for a meaningful and good life. We will discuss philosophy of the human person, culture, religion, social philosophy, and many other related topics, like education, learning, economics, food, technology, artificial intelligence, and intellectual history. My goal is to interact with ideas and people whose work I find challenging, and intellectually and socially im ...
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The Imagine Neighborhood

The Imagine Neighborhood

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Has your child ever been so angry that they wanted to smoosh something? Have they ever been scared of the babysitter? Have they ever had a hard time calming down? The Imagine Neighborhood is the show for your family. Each episode tells a story that’s amazing, fantastical, and maybe a little bananas, while it tackles the big feelings that come with growing up. And The Imagine Neighborhood gives you and your kids fun activities to do at home, in the car, or anywhere you talk to each other.
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–– From the Author of The Old Mrs. Moody™ audiobook series –– A delightful new SHOW for KIDDOS ON THE GO! Staring Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo! These 10-ish minute episodes are the perfect listening length to keep kiddos entertained while running errands around town, waiting at the doctor’s office, riding in a shopping cart, or while sitting in a car seat in an after-school pickup line. The Old Mrs. Moody Show Programming includes: INTERACTIVE ADVENTURE EPISODES Kiddos are invited to join in ...
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Confessions of a restored restorer... since 2001. Helping Service members find hope and healing from PTSD, moral injury, and wounds of the past. *The views expressed are RBAR's own and do not necessarily represent the views of his family, his Church, his neighborhood, his work, his State, the United States Government, Northern America, the Western Hemisphere, the World or the Universe. Hopefully, these views line up with the #TRUTH. RBAR@forallbelievers.org
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You aren’t looking to reach the world. You just want to reach the people right around you – in your neighborhood. Every local business needs a voice in today’s digital world. Nextdoor is the perfect social media platform for connecting with members of your community and building a following centered around your brand. Just imagine, turning your customers into raving fans who become advocates for your business. I hope you enjoy the podcast and you can visit marketingonnextdoor.com for more in ...
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Food for All Podcast

Food for All Podcast

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Best Practices in neighborhood-based urban food system actions: School gardens, farmers markets, policy, youth engagement, adult training, emergency access, healthy corner stores, home gardening, small farms.
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Welcome to The Corridor I Adore! My name is Christina and I’m a real estate agent who serves PG County’s Route 1 Corridor in MD. I love my community and want everyone to be as excited about it as I am! Join my podcast for real-time real estate updates, and advice, along with profiles of neighborhood change makers who all live and work along this vibrant, bustling corridor. You’ll quickly see why PG County’s Route 1 is “The Corridor I Adore!™️” Find me at: Christina Cachie Realtor, Go Brent w ...
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Catherine Pakaluk about her book Hannah’s Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth Over the last 200 years, we have seen a decline in birth rates in the United States and abroad, especially in Western countries. Most European countries are no longer at replacement rates and f…
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Catherine Pakaluk about her book Hannah’s Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth Over the last 200 years, we have seen a decline in birth rates in the United States and abroad, especially in Western countries. Most European countries are no longer at replacement rates and f…
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DUMP TRUCKS, EXCAVATORS, and JACKHAMMERS, oh my! They’re fixing the road right in front of Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo’s houses and it is very exciting to watch! But, when the road crew digs through the water line with an excavator, they'll be without water for the rest of the day. Oh dear, now they won't be able to get any of their daily chores do…
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Is Old Mrs. Moody the only person on earth who doesn’t know the story of the Bubble and Squeak Carwash? It’s only the biggest mystery in Bixby County—ever! Catbaloo and Old Mrs. Moody bake fresh peach cobbler together while Catbaloo tells Old Mrs. Moody the mysterious tale. Hop in the the station wagon with the Jones brothers, Jack and Otis; the pu…
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Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo are having a knitting lesson on the back porch, but a very crafty crow is interrupting them with his loud "caw, caw." Is he trying to tell them something? What could it be? When Mrs. Moody brings out a pair of binoculars to get a better look at what the crow is up to, she discovers an opening—the door to someone's home—w…
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Photo Credit: Tyler Follon - Wingman Visuals In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast, I speak with Professor William Easterly of New York University about his work in development economics, and the problems of technocracy and social engineering of the poor. Easterly worked at the World Bank from 1985-2001 and began to be troubled by a numb…
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Photo Credit: Tyler Follon - Wingman Visuals In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast, I speak with Professor William Easterly of New York University about his work in development economics, and the problems of technocracy and social engineering of the poor. Easterly worked at the World Bank from 1985-2001 and began to be troubled by a numb…
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Campers, get on the bus! You're going on a one-night campout at Possum Creek with Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo! You'll take a hike through the woods and learn to identify animal tracks. Then, you will paddle out to the middle of the lake to do a little fishing. After a day of adventures, you will sit around a cozy campfire and toast marshmallows for…
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It's the day of the Hot Diggity Dog Parade and it's coming right down the middle of Main Street! Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo are going to sit on the front row and watch all the cute little doggie faces go by. Dogs of every size, shape and breed will be there! Marching bands and special performances by ballet-dancing poodles; juggling, jumping Jack …
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Source: Wikimedia Commons Joy Cannot Be Grasped What makes a good life? How can we be happy? Pleasure? Wealth? Honor or Fame? Aristotle argued that all play a role in happiness, but none of these suffice. Pleasure is obviously fleeting. Wealth is always acquired for the sake of something else – a house, a nice car, influence. Honor and fame rely on…
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This episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast is a talk I gave at AmPhil’s Center for Civil Society conference in November, 2023 on the “Rise of the Nones.” According to Pew Research, those who declare no religious affiliation - None - are now the largest religious category in the United States. In this talk I address several overarching reasons fo…
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Photo by Shashi Chartuvedula on Unsplash This episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast is a talk I gave at AmPhil’s Center for Civil Society conference in November, 2023 on the “Rise of the Nones.” According to Pew Research, those who declare no religious affiliation - None - are now the largest religious category in the United States. In this talk…
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ROYLENE Little baby pig, Roylene, has a big imagination! She wants to turn Uncle Henry’s farm into the African veldt. She makes the barn cats roar and growl like lions and tigers; makes the goats stretch their necks up like giraffes, and makes the ducks stand on one leg all day, like flamingos. The whole barnyard is in chaos! Old Mrs. Moody and Cat…
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta, Ambassador Eduard Habsburg, about his book The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules for Turbulent Times. We discuss a number of themes including some history of the Habsburg Dynasty, the life and death of Blessed Charles of Aust…
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta, Ambassador Eduard Habsburg, about his book The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules for Turbulent Times. We discuss a number of themes including some history of the Habsburg Dynasty, the life and death of Blessed Charles of Aust…
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Seth Kaplan about his book Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society One Zip Code at a Time. Seth has spent his career working in fragile states around the world — countries that are unstable and prone to violence, war, and political problems. About 10 years ago Seth was increasi…
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Seth Kaplan about his book Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society One Zip Code at a Time. Seth has spent his career working in fragile states around the world — countries that are unstable and prone to violence, war, and political problems. About 10 years ago Seth was increasi…
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Kiddos are invited to join Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo on this fantastic Time Machine Adventure to the Old West! Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo find a very old letter in the attic from the year 1860. It's from an old silver miner, Whistling Pete, who has lost his mule, Bessie, and desperately needs help to find her. Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo and the kid…
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Kiddos are invited along on this Underwater Adventure in the Coral Sea! Old Mrs. Moody and Catbaloo get a letter from a young seahorse named Seabiscuit asking them to come to watch his first-ever seahorse pony race in the Coral Sea. He thinks if they were there to cheer him on, he might win a trophy! Listeners will put on wet suits, swim fins, mask…
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As Old Mrs. Moody sits at her window watching a thunderstorm roll by, she spots a tiny kitten under a tree in her backyard. It's caught out in the rain! Catbaloo comes at once to help Mrs. Moody rescue the kitten. They dry the kitten's fur, feed her a bowl of warm milk, and make her a soft cozy bed by the fire. They even name their new baby, Puff. …
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Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/L_CPFEYpxiE?si=WDzE8ffeHnPp7prZ OrSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/forallbelievers/imaginative-prayer-luke-2Imaginative prayer uses scripture and our God given imaginations to bring us into the presence of God. The purpose of this practice is to not only hear God’s word, but to experience him. Imaginative praye…
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In this episode I speak with Fr. Cajetan Cuddy O.P. about Thomistic Psychology: A Philosophic Analysis of the Nature of Man, by Fr. Robert Edward Brennan, O.P., edited and with an introduction by Fr. Cuddy. Aristotle wrote that “to attain any assured knowledge about the soul is one of the most difficult things in the world.” We often read psycholog…
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In this episode of the Moral Imagination Podcast I speak with Fr. Cajetan Cuddy O.P. about Thomistic Psychology: A Philosophic Analysis of the Nature of Man, by Fr. Robert Edward Brennan, O.P., edited and with an introduction by Fr. Cuddy. Aristotle wrote that “to attain any assured knowledge about the soul is one of the most difficult things in th…
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Today Princess Donnasaurus, Macho Supreme, and Alakazambra are answering questions from our friends Jori, Levi, Margot, and Wesley . . . although it's a little hard to hear them over all that noise in the Neighborhood! It is the Burn Voyage blasting Cannonballs? Is it the Kaiju coming early for her cardboard feast? Is it the latest drop from the Dr…
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Today, Macho Supreme is headed to Princess Donnasaurus's place to perform an act of kindness . . . or is he? Last summer Macho rotated PD's castle out of the sun every day, and he's planning to do it again. But does PD want her castle rotated this year? Making sure our kind acts feel kind to the person we want to be kind to is the kindest thing of …
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It's pool-party time at Alakazambra's house and everyone's invited. Even Preston Change-o is there! But when AllyK asks him to fill the empty pool using his new water spell, he starts to feel nervous. It's difficult, and Preston keeps making mistakes. He's getting really frustrated and is about ready to give up when Alakazambra teaches him the most…
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Today Princess Donnasaurus and Macho Supreme are playing one of the Neighborhood's favorite games—“Feelin' Groovy!” You play by listening to a song together, then you share all the different emotions it makes you feel, and the different things it makes you think about! It's a fun way to learn about your friends, and to find out about cool music. An…
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Best friends Princess Donnasaurus and Doctor Apocalypso love to spend time together, and today they're heading to the amusement park to ride the best rides, play the greatest games, and eat the tastiest treats! But what happens when besties don’t agree on what is best? Things will get a little sticky at first, but in the end PD and Doc will learn t…
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