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The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. Scott & Kyle also discuss mental health advocacy and work towards reducing the stigma of mental illness. Self, community, and quality of life: it's all about psychology. When you listen in, you mi ...
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He's been the face and the voice of breakfast... Now he's forcing himself into your ear-hole at a different time. Let Johnny and his team finish off the working day with topical chat and marvellous music. It'll get you home - and make you think. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk.
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Nosebleed Radio

Nosebleed Knowledge

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Hosted by Tucker Franklin and co-hosted by Kieran Brennan, Toby Todd and Shane Miller. Nosebleed Radio is just four guys being dudes, giving their opinions on the sporting events that occurred in the following week. This is not your father's sports show.
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TBH explores how tech businesses got started, how they succeeded or failed and what it was like to work in them. Presenter Charles Miller is a former BBC producer who specialised in documentaries about technology and business. In TBH he continues his research, meeting key people whose stories tell us how technology found its way into our lives. In this first series, he talks to those behind the dot com boom and bust in the UK in the late 1990s.
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Colossyan brings you live recordings of learning and development leaders from the biggest and best conferences and events around the globe. Catch up on what people are talking about, the latest trends, and what you should be considering in your activies.
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Pop My Culture is a weekly-ish podcast hosted by comedic actors and improvisers Cole Stratton and Vanessa Ragland. Join these two entertainment nerds and their special guests as they discuss movies, music, television, celebrity gossip, etc. without all those pesky “serious” topics like politics, religion and the environment. I mean, you can tune into Fresh Air for that. We’ll just tackle the trivial watercooler stuff, ok?
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At the Hurdy Café you will find an hour of interviews, music and camaraderie all dedicated to that magical instrument, the hurdy gurdy. I’m Ryan and I’ll be your host along this crazy adventure through the land of the wheel fiddle. So strap in and let’s see what’s cranking in the Hurdy Gurdy Community today.
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Tattooer Haley Adams interviews other Tattoo Artists from her shop in the Castro district of San Francisco. Live in the Castro wants to bring you the stories and history you haven't heard recorded yet from LGBTQ, BI POC and all genders with stories outside of your ordinary tattoo interview.
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GMU Cultural Studies Colloquium

Cultural Studies Program, George Mason University

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This podcast series is associated with George Mason University Cultural Studies' Colloquium Series. This year's series is called "Climate and Capitalism." The industrial revolution liberated human beings from the cycles of nature — or so it once seemed. It turns out that greenhouse gases, a natural byproduct of coal- and petroleum-burning industries, lead to global warming, and that we are now locked into a long warming trend: a trend that will raise sea levels, enhance the occurrence of ext ...
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Bev Best on student protest, teaching, critical theory, Marxism, value, fetish, social labor, money, and class struggle You can read about Beverley’s work here: https://www.concordia.ca/faculty/beverley-best.html?c=/artsci/cissc/phd-humanities/faculty-profiles https://explore.concordia.ca/beverley-best https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/authors/best-…
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Tema Milstein on migrating, sojourning, the ocean, environmental communication, ecocultural identity, public impact, and pedagogy You can read about Tema’s work here: https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/tema-milstein https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCMfbs_cGr8 https://www.unsw.edu.au/arts-design-architecture/engage-with-us/innovation-hub/massive-action-s…
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Carlos del Valle sobre del contexto de la violencia global, el colonialismo, las cosmovisiones indígenas, la teoría critica, y Boric y el conflicto estado-Mapuche Se puede leer sobre la obra de Carlos aquí: https://scholar.google.cl/citations?user=iUgwiLQAAAAJ&hl=es https://converginghorizons.ufro.cl/…
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Richard Higgott on dislocated international politics, globalization, the Indo-Pacific/Asia-Pacific region, China and the US, liberalism, middle powers, and dependency theory You can read about Richard here: https://www.brussels-school.be/team/higgott-richard https://www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/publications/Research-Reports/The-Decline-and-Rise-of-Hegemonic…
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Robert Vitalis on academic freedom at the University of Pennsylvania, Egypt, archives, du Bois, international relations, Saudi Arabia, and putative scarcity of natural resources You can read about Robert here: https://live-sas-www-polisci.pantheon.sas.upenn.edu/people/standing-faculty/robert-vitalisBy Toby Miller
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Our guest this episode is Dr. Karyne Messina. Dr. Messina is a psychologist and child, adolescent and adult psychoanalyst. In addition to maintaining a full-time private practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland, she is on the medical staff of Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland which is part of Johns Hopkins Medicine. She is a podcast host for the New…
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Angela Prysthon and Shawn Shimpach on the end of the world, world cinema, political protest, language, and the Americas You can read about their work here: https://ufpe.academia.edu/AngelaPrysthon https://www.umass.edu/communication/about/directory/shawn-shimpachBy Toby Miller
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This week, there’s surprising Glamourous Indie Rock N Roll news from King Charles, Gav has a theory about head sizes that’s far more palatable than that sounds, and, Harry ventured to the Cornish front line and got more than he bargained for. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in …
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Lúcia Nagib on de-centering humans, animal film, Brazilian culture, tropicália, world cinema, realism, representation, presentation, and artificial intelligence and research You can read about her work here: https://www.reading.ac.uk/film-theatre-television/staff/professor-lucia-nagib https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGVAYRlcBNA https://research.rea…
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Larissa Buchholz on the commodification of art, growing up in East Germany, Christa Wolf, the sociology of art, and Pierre Bourdieu You can read about her work here: https://larissabuchholz.soc.northwestern.edu/ https://www.textezurkunst.de/de/articles/why-i-speak-global-art-field-and-not-global-art-world/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti…
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Todd McGowan on right-wing populism, capitalism’s death spiral, psychoanalysis, desire, Lacan, identification, identity, universality, and Hegel and Marx You can read about Todd’s work here: https://www.uvm.edu/cas/english/profiles/todd-mcgowan https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMku8U1zFKsBudd3BcgSAw https://soundcloud.com/whytheory…
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Anthony Nocella on dismantling visible and invisible barriers, education beyond the classroom, hip hop, lowriders, anarchism, activism, animal liberation, and consumption You can read about Anthony’s work and interests here: https://www.anthonynocella.org/ https://houstonfoodnotbombs.org/ https://foodnotbombs.net/new_site/ https://animalliberationf…
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Andy Opel on a Tallahassee tornado, climate grifters, Appalachian oystermen, climate witnesses, unseen forces, environmental communication, children’s books, video virtuality, and micro radio You can read about Andy’s work and interests here: https://www.andyopel.net/ https://wordofsouthfestival.com/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p093wp6h/…
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Katja Schipperheijn and Kerry Richardson joined me the day after Learning Technologies to discuss what we each came across at the event, what was missing, and what it all means for the L&D industry. We discuss AI, human behaviour, technologies role in enhancing human connection, the lack of focus on accessibility and answer questions from the live …
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Olga Anishenkova, Learning Design Specialist at Atlas CopCo, joined me early on day one of Learning Technologies to discuss what she was looking forward to at the event. We discussed how perhaps there hasn't been as much real change in the last year as we think and that we have a long way to go in terms of delivering value to our organisations. We …
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Ross Garner, Head of Content and Custom Solutions at Mindtools, joined me for a chat on The Learning Network's stand during the Learning Technologies expo. We discussed the gap between what L&D vendors are talking about regarding AI and what customers are talking about. Then, we covered the growth of face-to-face training in an increasingly hybrid …
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Gemma Nunn, Head of Learning Design at Mint took some time during the expo at Learning Technologies to discuss her passion for accessibility. We discussed the incoming EU legislation that will establish some minimum standards for workplace learning accessibility, as well as the need to progress from an AI-dominated narrative to one in which all our…
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Mike Pryke, Director of Revenue at Guider stopped to chat on the exhibition floor of Learning Technologies 2024. We discussed the many attendees' AI fatigue and the importance of using AI to solve real problems, not just add an exciting new tool to the toolbox. Finally, Mike shared his view on the importance of human connection being at the centre …
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Tony Kashani and Joe Cronin on the humanities, administrative-capitalist priorities, DuBois, Washington, activism, Tagore, Dewey, and critical thought You can read about them here: https://tonykashani.com/ https://www.antioch.edu/faculty/joseph-cronin/ https://www.joecroninart.com/aboutBy Toby Miller
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Toby Harris, Chief Customer Officer from Filtered, joined me in the Learning Technologies exhibition hall to discus the state of the AI conversation in L&D. He highlights the importance of maturing the conversation within our industry and embracing the opportunities around linking skills and content data through AI to deliver an effective workplace…
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Susi Miller, founder and director at eLaHub, joined me on day one of Learning Technologies 2024 to discuss the state of accessibility in the industry and at the event. We discuss what is changing, improving and what we still need to do. Susi shares her own observations on the areas of accessibility we need to focus on and what she hopes to see deve…
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Alicia Dara on women thriving professionally, patriarchal employment, speech skills for women executives, perimenopausal social issues, the right to choose, women’s power, music, Womancake magazine, intergenerational feminism, and golf weekends You can read about Alicia’s work and interests here: https://www.aliciadara.com/ https://www.womancake.co…
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Thomas Bergen, CEO of getAbstract, sat down with me at Learning Technologies 2024 to discuss the event. We explored what getAbstract has been focusing on and the big topics of the event, including the rise of AI content generation. We also discussed recent changes in the industry and what Thomas hopes to see change moving forward. We finished with …
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Paula Hughes, Vice-Chair of The Learning Network sat down with us in the Learning Technologies Exhibition to discuss what she was hearing at the event, the changes she had seen in the last 12-months, and what she hopes to see in the next 12-months. AI was a big topic, but Paula also stresses the continued importance of human connection and selectin…
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Lisa Henderson on encampments, room to move, being a Dean during a pandemic, autocracy, queerness and class, pedagogy, ethnography, the avant garde, Canada, indigenous issues, and language politics You can read about Lisa’s work here: https://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/profiles/lisa_henderson.htmlBy Toby Miller
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This week, we had the curious incident of Harry vs a dog, Johnny brought us a dovecot update, and the Thang Gang were joined by military expert Jason Fox! Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk…
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Mary Beltrán on democracy, student protests, Orange is the New Black, Latin@ screen representation, Paul Rodríguez, Freddie Prinze Sr, and Tanya Saracho You can read about her work and interests here: https://moody.utexas.edu/faculty/mary-beltran https://untitledlatinxproject.com/ https://www.nalip.org/ https://remezcla.com/ https://latinheat.com/ …
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Tom Streeter on authoritarian populism, the media, capitalist technological hype, regulation, Canadian trucker protests, Romanticism, and law and the iPhone You can read about Tom’s work here: https://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/profiles/tom_streeter.html https://streeter.fims.uwo.ca/By Toby Miller
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Sharon Strover on curtailing and surveilling campus protest and free speech, artificial intelligence, privacy, inequality, the rural, the Federal Communications Commission, net neutrality, and qualitative and quantitative approaches You can read about her work here: https://journalism.utexas.edu/faculty/sharon-strover…
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Mia Mask on the cowboy and popular imagination, the Black Western, horses, landscape, slavery, reparations, Black modernity, Sidney Poitier, sports to Hollywood, Black women stars, and Black cinema You can follow Mia’s work here: https://www.vassar.edu/faculty/mimask https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-lFIZai8fQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgBI-e…
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Lisa Funnell on not thinking, audio books, James Bond, Michelle Yeoh, Chinese warrior women, #MeToo, and feminism You can read about Lisa’s work here: https://lisafunnell.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dr-lisa-funnell-12965b17_worlddesignday-hamont-mohawkcollege-activity-7190710202717859841-WCzN/…
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This week, Johnny talked us through a gargantuan Freudian slip, and the team took a deepdive into Double Textgate – The Scandal That Rocked Radio. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk…
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Richard Allen on Arabian Nights, Indian stories and films, Muslim influences, double identities, oral traditions, Alfred Hitchcock, psychoanalytic film theory, analytic philosophy, and ukiyo-e prints You can read about Richard here: https://www.scm.cityu.edu.hk/people/allen-richard-williamBy Toby Miller
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Stuart Cunningham on semi-enforced semi-retirement, the relevance of research, cultural criticism and policy, creative industries, Griffith University, the humanities, grad school, Sylvia Plath, Frederick Wiseman, Charles Chauvel, writing poetry, innovation, René Girard, and Joseph Schumpeter You can read about Stuart’s work here: https://www.qut.e…
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Juan Cole on Gaza, white nationalism, US foreign policy, Israeli colonialism, 19th-century European nationalism, race, the Quran, peace studies and Islam, public intellectuals, and area studies You can read about Juan’s work here: https://www.juancole.com/ https://lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/jrcole.html https://tomdispatch.com/authors/juan…
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Phaedra Pezzullo on plastics and crisis, impure politics, toxic tourism, climate justice, colonialism, conjunctural analysis, and gender You can read about Phaedra’s work and interests here: https://phaedracpezzullo.com/ https://www.stopformosa.org/ https://twitter.com/ecorethink?lang=enBy Toby Miller
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Jo Caust on local political funding of sports, arts funding, cultural policy, creative industries, cultural work, management, gender, and ethnicity You can read about Jo’s work here: https://jocaustarts.com/ https://www.routledge.com/Art-and-Politics-Government-and-the-Arts-in-Australia-A-Historical-and-Critical-Analysis/Caust/p/book/9781032040721…
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Karen Lee Ashcraft on the global rise of the far right and the role of gender, aggrieved manhood, affect, communication, organization, work, race, trans issues, evangelical families You can read about her work here: https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/communication/karen-ashcraftBy Toby Miller
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This week, Dr Sauna Templeton encountered some sauna bros, we tried to work out which festival would win in a fight, and Dan O’Connell collected a big charity cheque. Sort of. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk…
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