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Hollywood & Levine
EP223: Things that YOU hate that others love

Hollywood & Levine

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 23:32


After Ken’s list of things he hates that others love, listeners weighed in with their selections.  Audience participation podcasting! More podcasts at WAVE!

Leap of Fate
03. Systemic Racism: Experiences & Solutions Shared [Part 2]

Leap of Fate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 36:01


For part 2 of Leap of Fate’s systemic racism series, this episode continues to raise awareness of the racism the black community experiences in our society. I interview Ken Glanville who shares how the Glanville family has experienced and dealt with racism their whole life. Ken and his family have not let these situations put them down. Instead, they have turned these situations into educational opportunities and enacted change!After Ken's interview, I take the mic for a solo ending. I share key learnings from this 2 part series. In addition, this allows me to share: background into my life, why I started this podcast, and activism I have been inspired to do.Do what you can in your community and with your platform to help fight and enact change. Go to Leapoffatepod.com for a list of suggestions how you can help!

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History
The Flying Bandit - Ken Leishman (MB)

Dark Poutine - True Crime and Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 75:24


Episode 123 - Born during the Great Depression, Ken Leishman was a stylish, good looking guy with a Clark Gable moustache. A married father of 7, he was adventurous, smart, charismatic, creative and enterprising. He used his skill as a small aircraft pilot to earn cash first as a fly in mechanic on prairie farms, then as a king cookery salesman.  Ken was also deeply in debt, his sales business was failing and he craved an even more lavish lifestyle. To get what he wanted Ken wasn't above stealing it, but often got caught going back for more. After flying all the way to Toronto to rob banks on two separate occasions Ken was dubbed the Flying Bandit after getting caught during his second failed bank robbery. After Ken's release, he had an even more elaborate heist in mind - making off with a few hundred pounds of gold bullion in what would be the greatest gold theft in Canadian history. Sources: [Bandit - A portrait of Ken Leishman by Wayne Tefs]  [Lost: Unsolved Mysteries of Canadian Aviation by Shirlee Smith Matheson]  [In the Mind of a Mountie - Google Play] [This Was Manitoba: Kenneth Leishman - The Flying Bandit (UPDATED)] [Ottawa Citizen - Ken Leishman - Google News Archive Search] [Newspapers.com search - Ken Leishman + Canada] [Ken Leishman: The Flying Bandit - video dailymotion] [Ken Leishman: The Flying Bandit - YouTube] [Court Briefing for 1966 trial of Ken Leishman et al, Winnipeg Gold Heist] [The Flying Bandit - Winnipeg Free Press] [Canada history: Mar.1, 1966: the Great Winnipeg Gold Heist – RCI | English] [The Flying Bandit - Winnipeg Free Press] [The ‘flying bank robber’ died hard | Maclean’s | DECEMBER 29, 1980] Support the show.

West Franklin Talks
West Franklin Talks Mental Health During Covid-19

West Franklin Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 24:36


Recently Ken Corr, Congregational Care Minister at the Brentwood campus, shared with all of Brentwood Baptist's staff some ideas for managing anxiety and depression while we face new circumstances. It was such good information, we want to share it with our West Franklin family. After Ken shares, Matt and Dave discuss how they are using Ken's information and ways they know they are struggling. So grab some headphones, your favorite drink, find a comfy place to listen and let's talk! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/west-franklin/message

STEM-Talk
Episode 101: Rachel Yehuda talks about epigenetic inheritance, PTSD and the potential of MDMA therapies

STEM-Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 64:18


Today we talk with Dr. Rachel Yehuda whose pioneering research on cortisol and brain function has revolutionized worldwide our understanding and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Rachel is also well-known for her studies on the intergenerational transmission of trauma and PTSD. This novel research has shown that the children of traumatized parents are at risk of similar problems due to epigenetic changes that are transmitted from the parents to their offspring. She has worked with war veterans, Holocaust survivors and other victims of trauma to detail the biological roots of PTSD. She is a professor of psychiatry and neuroscience and the director of the Traumatic Stress Studies Division at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. She also is the director of the Mental Health Patient Care Center at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center. Show notes: [00:02:31] Dawn begins the interview asking Rachel about her time as a child growing up in Cleveland. [00:03:17] After Ken mentions that Rachel’s father was a rabbi, Rachel explains how growing up in an observant Jewish household shaped her. [00:04:46] Rachel talks about a biology teacher who inspired her to go beyond her interests in philosophy and pursue science. [00:05:50] Dawn asks Rachel why it seems that so many scientists start out with an interest in philosophy. [00:07:16] Dawn asks Rachel why she decided to major in psychology at Touro University in New York. [00:08:16] Ken asks Rachel why she decided to attend the University of Massachusetts at Amherst after graduating from Touro University. [00:09:03] Rachel explains how she went into graduate school looking for a way to become both a psychologist and a scientist. [00:10:08] Dawn asks Rachel about something Rachel’s daughter observed about her: “You move to the beat of your own drum. You never do anything other than what the voice in your head tells you to do.” [00:11:12] Ken asks if it is true that Rachel’s first graduate advisor was not optimistic about Rachel making it through grad school. [00:12:33] Rachel tells the story of how she first met Bill Edell and walked up to him and said that she wanted to do clinical research. [00:14:38] Ken asks Rachel why she decided to do research on stress, particularly when stress wasn’t a major focus of research in the 1980s. [00:16:05] Dawn mentions that after graduating from UMass Amherst, Rachel did her postdoctoral work in biological psychiatry at Yale Medical School. Rachel met Dr. Earl Giller there, who became Rachel’s mentor and an early researcher in post-traumatic stress disorder. Rachel talks about how Dr. Giller had just completed a study on Vietnam veterans showing low cortisol levels. [00:18:40] Rachel talks about how for her post-doc at Yale she wanted to look into the biology of personality, but was told that it was a “dumb idea” for post-doc research. [00:22:06] Dawn asks about the paradox uncovered by Dr. Giller’s research into Vietnam veterans showing low cortisol levels when stress is supposed to be associated with elevated cortisol levels. Dawn goes on to ask how this finding led Rachel to interview Holocaust survivors in her hometown of Cleveland. [00:24:43] Rachel tells the story of when she talked to a group of Holocaust survivors, a woman came up to her and said: You know, Dr. Yehuda, we don’t have VA centers like your veterans do. [00:26:20] Ken asks about the program Rachel set up to help Holocaust survivors. [00:27:20] Dawn points out that in 2016 Rachel published the results of a study looking at the genes of 32 Jewish women and men. She and her colleagues at Mount Sinai studied Holocaust survivors who either had been interned in Nazi concentration camps during World War II or had witnessed or experienced torture. Rachel also looked at the genes of 22 children who were born to the Holocaust survivors after the war. Rachel discusses how the changes in the DNA of Holocaust ...

Radio Memphis On Demand
RMOD - You Got Mail - Ken Barr - ATW

Radio Memphis On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 25:52


In this special version of You Got Mail, Dianna returns a message from her partner of the Road Crew series, Ken Barr.  They discuss what they both have been doing during the interim of the highly-anticipated return of this series to Radio Memphis.  After Ken and D talk a little about real life moments, they both formally agree that the time has come to bring back the stories and lessons to our emerging artists and entertainers by talking with some of the best industry professionals who work behind the scenes and are responsible for creating some of the magic you see, hear and feel behind that great event, awesome show or fantastic record.   Did you miss their conversation? Listen now.  

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast
LURED UP 58 - Lured Up Wants To Battle! - POKéMON GO PODCAST

Lured Up - A Pokémon GO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 64:23


PvP is here and we are freaking out! After Ken and Adam have to deal with Melissa beating them in their first matches, we break down our thoughts, feelings, and experiences with the new system. We urge trainers to appreciate the importance of type effectiveness, and how the new modifiers applied to the game will change the landscape in battle. The GO Hub APK Mine of 0.131.1 still holds some secrets, and also brought a new box sale. Lugia and Ho-Oh make a return this weekend and Niantic announced the Winter event an hour after we recorded! Make sure to check out Episode 59 for complete coverage of Delibird and whatever else is going on this winter! PvP is out and it is fun - https://goo.gl/fFTtpN Type Effectiveness Change - https://goo.gl/nqXsNF Understanding Move Coverage - https://goo.gl/Kbcm1L GO Hub APK Mine 0.131.1 - https://goo.gl/D8w5yd The Return of Delibird - https://goo.gl/1L9AF8 Lugia and Ho-Oh are back - https://goo.gl/wKpFpJ New Box Sale is Legit - https://goo.gl/k5KoWG All Cross Gen Evolutions - https://goo.gl/ijEZGu 30 Hours of PoGO - https://goo.gl/kU7vbA GO Ranger Check In - https://goranger.app/   info@luredup.com https://www.luredup.com https://www.patreon.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.facebook.com/gottawatchemall/ https://twitter.com/GottaWatchEmAll https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKF_I5camyHMg-4Hi-7QqdA https://www.instagram.com/gottawatchemall/ http://gottawatchemallpodcast.tumblr.com/ https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/115738176821732158959/115738176821732158959/posts http://gottawatchemall.libsyn.com/podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-zero/id1120887936?i=1000370004356&mt=2 http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gotta-watchem-all?refid=stpr https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/I5hdkinbvlhxvuuz5w3gez6p3ey Ken – https://twitter.com/ProudGamerTweet Adam - https://twitter.com/phoenixback4fir Melissa - https://twitter.com/supersweetMiss Intro Song - "Civic Duty" by Chipocrite Outro Song - "Little Computer People" by Chipocrite http://www.chipocrite.com/ iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/bn/artist/chipocrite/id412533781 Facebook - https://twitter.com/chipocrite Twitter - https://twitter.com/chipocrite Pokémon And All Respective Names are Trademark & © of Nintendo 1996-2018Pokémon GO is Trademark & © of Niantic, Inc.Lured Up is not affiliated with Niantic Inc., The Pokémon Company, or Nintendo.

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Dreams, impossibility, love (Show #533/616) | Download full MP3 from Oct 10, 2018

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 116:07


Ken - "Countdown" East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul [Loops] Ken - "Everything is impossible, and it's going to happen anyway" East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul [Always rest whenever you can] - "Phone dial tone test" Owl City - "Fireflies" [Loops] Miranda July - "WSNO" - The Binet-Simon Test David Weinstein - "Brief moment" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals [Layers] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000 (Dialog Montage)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Alan Watts - "Limits of Language" Clive Wearing - "Living Without Memory (Part 2a)" - BBC Firesign Theatre - "In The Next World, You're on Your Own" - In The Next World, You're On Your Own Gene Wilder - "Accept our failures with quiet dignity and grace" - Young Frankenstein Steve Paxton - "I have little memory, muscular or mental, of what I've danced" - Chute [The specific movements that my body executes when I improvise do not register consciously, and I can't reconstitute them.] Pink Floyd - "My memory of it is this room full of tapes running around" - Dark Side of the Moon (Classic Albums) Guy Pearce - "You think you're supposed to recognize somebody, you fake it, you bluff it" - Memento Steve Paxton - "Memory of past judgments tells me that prejudging is not secure. Memory cannot function consciosly." - Chute [At these speeds, I can't think my way to safety] Barry Miller, Kathleen Turner - "Time is like a burrito, you can fill it with whatever you want" - Peggy Sue Got Married Guy Pearce - "Memories can be distorted" - Memento Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss - "You don't remember me" - Memento Paul Spurrier - "I'll compute his head, memory, synaptic circuits. The brain's only a binary computer" - Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future (pilot movie) Alan Watts, Miranda July, Pink Floyd, Clive Wearing, Gene Wilder, 2001, God Body Disconnect - "All at once (quiet dignity and grace)" David Weinstein - "Kenzo reappeared" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Firesign Theatre - "I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus" - I Think We're All Bozos on This Bus [with Owl City-Fireflies, and bits of other things (2001, Pink Floyd sample...)] Gene Wilder - "Class is dismissed + applause" - Young Frankenstein George C. Scott - "Medical failure list ("transplants")" - The Hospital Live phone call - "Trying to remember, haven't listened yet" [with Owl City] God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals Ken - "From here, where will we go (stream feedback echo chamber)" [Our loops are shorter than ever] Live phone call - "I miss you, a very long time, forever, resonance, contact improvisation" [with God Body Disconnect] Justin Boyd - "When something's looping" - Sound and Time Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten - "Sometimes it's hard to believe there ever was a night (this night will be a long night)" - Gaslight Live stream feedback echo chamber - "I love you, I miss you, bye" Ken - "The impossibility of this show, no time anymore, reasonably balanced life" - After Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 Albert Brooks - "It's time to get out" - Lost in America Ken - "I suppose I'm surprised" Bill Murray - "Do something or you'll get no life experience, take some time off" - Charlie Rose interview about Rushmore 1/29/99 Andre Gregory - "What happens when people stay together a long time, they wind up dead or pregnant" - Some Girls Fredric Lehne, James Spader - "Sometimes everything is a clue (jealousy suspicions)" - Dream Lover Clare Danes - "Sometimes someone says something small, fits into tiny place in your heart" - My So-Called Life: Pressure (Season 1, episode 13) Nicholas Cage - "Sometimes this kind of story turns out to be something more, like one of those Japanese balls" - Adaptation Matthew Broderick - "Sometimes I say things (I was only talking)" - Marie and Bruce Ken - "Sometimes I don't know, sometimes they say small things" Jeffrey Wright - "Sometimes finding one's purpose (a profound thing) isn't what it seems" - Lady in the Water Ken - "Sometimes, there are so many ways in, identifications" [with God Body Disconnect layers] Ken - "You can just go ahead and do it, just start, make a mistake, keep going, don't be afraid, do something" Live phone call - "I thought I would just do something (success)" Tony Robbins - "Failure can be your best friend" Live stream feedback echo chamber - "with live phone caller, Ken, Tony Robbins, God Body Disconnect..." God Body Disconnect - "Rise of the Dormant Host" - Dredge Portals [Bright light] Tony Robbins - "Just remember, it's impossible to fail" Ligeti, Gyorgy - "Lux Aeterna" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) [with Clive Wearing] Stanley Kubrick - "HAL 9000 (Dialog Montage)" - 2001: A Space Odyssey (Limited edition) Stanley Kubrick Harry Nilsson - "Everybody's Talkin'" - Everybody's Talkin' [Loops, with Ligeti/Gyorgy and God Body Disconnect] John Wood, Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy - "Futility: Extinction is inevitable, nature knows when to move on" - WarGames Gene Wilder - "I am not interested in death, the only thing that concerns me is the preservation of life!" - Young Frankenstein Ken - "Unpreparedness for this show" - Before Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 Ken - "Impossibility of this show" - After Ken's Last Ever 6/14/17 ? - "?" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Ken - "Rushes to show, doing it once again" - Before Ken's Last Ever 6/20/17 Miranda July - "Medical Wonder" - The Binet-Simon Test David Weinstein - "Kenzo's up after this, working his fingers to the bone" - Ridgewood Radio on WFMU's GTDR 6/21/17 Negativland, Don Joyce, Mike Anderson - "Dreams Part 2" - Over the Edge Jane Seymour - "The man of my dreams is almost faded" - Somewhere in Time [Romance] Rossano Brazzi - "You're hungry, eat the ravioli" - Summertime East Forest - "10 Laws" - The Education of the Individual Soul Jane Seymour - "I've lived without it all my life" - Somewhere in Time [Romance] Tony Robbins - "Assignment: Meet your needs to create ultimate fulfillment" - PPII - 24 - The Driving Force The Six Human Needs (Part 2) Somewhere in Time & Young Frankenstein - "Applause x2" Jane Seymour - "The man of my dreams is almost faded" - Somewhere in Time Clare Danes - "Sometimes someone says something really small, it just fits into this empty place in your heart" - My So-Called Life: Pressure (Season 1, episode 13) Jane Seymour - "What would I say to him? Is it any wonder I failed to recognize you?" - Somewhere in Time [Written by Richard Matheson] Lara Flynn-Boyle - "I know should be sad, but it's like I'm having the most beautiful dream and the most terrible nightmare all at once" - Twin Peaks Season 1 episode 2: Traces to Nowhere George Peppard - "People do fall in love" - Breakfast at Tiffany's Madchen Amick - "In spite of everything, I love you, I really truly love you" - Dream Lover Lara Flynn-Boyle - "She loves him, she had an opportunity" - Equinox Ken - "Don't be ashamed" Diane Baker - "Why do people lie in the light, and wait until dark to make love" - Mirage Harrison Ford - "Nobody loves America more than I do, I couldn't bear to watch" - Mosquito Coast Adam Sandler - "I have so much strength in me, you have no idea" - Punch-Drunk Love Stan Dale - "If I do nice things for you, maybe you'll love me?" - Human Awareness Institute Fairuza Balk - "I love you so much" - Return to Oz Nicholas Cage - "That love was mine. I can love whoever I want" - Adaptation Gregory Peck - "If you're not committed to anything, you're just taking up space" - Mirage Fairuza Balk - "I'll never forget any of you. I didn't expect to go so soon, hadn't said goodbye yet" - Return to Oz Judy Garland - "There's no place like home" - Wizard of Oz Ken - "Who is the man of your dreams? You never have to let go" [with Harry Nilsson-Everybody's Talkin' loops] Ken - "Identification" Ken - "Why don't you change? Like I want you to? Like you're supposed to? Normal? Sane? Common sense?" Ken - "Life is counting down/counting up" Ken - "All of your life has built up to this moment" Ken - "In this show there is no next song" Ken - "I don't even have enough time" Ken - "Identification" Harry Nilsson - "Everybody's Talkin'" - Everybody's Talkin' [No more loops] Wayne Dyer - "We become attached" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81785

2 Guys and a Mic
2GnaM 152 - Gettin' Ikean with Illeana Douglas and Roger Bart

2 Guys and a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2012


After Ken's painful depiction of his road to ureteral recovery and the introduction of Baby Maggie's physical anomaly, the gang reins it in and welcomes Illeana Douglas and Roger Bart to chat about the latest season of Easy to Assemble! Please check out Season 4 of Easy to Assemble at http://www.youtube.com/EasytoAssembleTV!