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Best podcasts about Andrea Goldsmith

Latest podcast episodes about Andrea Goldsmith

Conversations
Two sisters, Dod and Brattle - the lesbian poet, and the evangelical Christian

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 54:18


Josie McSkimming on growing up with her bohemian sister, the poet Dorothy Porter, and how their lives took off on wildly diverging paths as they grew up.Sisters Dorothy and Josie Porter grew up in an interesting and sometimes volatile home on the northern beaches of Sydney in the 1970s.Together with their middle sister Mary, they lived in a world of books, a backyard menagerie of animals, and regular birdwatching excursions. Their father Chester was a well-known lawyer who was sometimes a explosive presence at home. Josie adored her charismatic big sister 'Dod', for her wicked sense of humour, her appetite for life, and her fierce talent.After the girls left home and began their adult lives, they set off on wildly different paths.Dorothy ran headlong into bohemian adventures, and became a famous poet. While Josie, to her sister's dismay, became a born-again Christian for 35 years, eventually leaving the church after questioning the doctrines enforcing women's submission.Dorothy died at just 54 years old, and decades later, Josie has written down her own version of the family story, paying tribute to the many ways her big sister shaped her life.This episode of Conversations explores family dynamics, parenting, love, grief, sisters, sisterhood, poetry, religion, indoctrination, gay conversion, coming out, lesbians, the queer community, writing, books, family history, origin stories, parenting, mothers, fathers, Lindy Chamberlain, Australian poets, modern poets, Church, bible study, leaving the church, Mona Vale.Gutsy Girls: Love, Poetry and Sisterhood is published by UQP.

Published...Or Not
Fiona Hardy and Andrea Goldsmith

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025


Alice and Teddy are two women on the fringes of criminality who begin to realize they are implicated in drug running and murder in Fiona Hardy's novel, 'Unbury the Dead'.Three people from different generations, backgrounds and work, form an unlikely connection and this friendship alters the course of their lives in Andrea Goldsmith's ‘The Buried Life'

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7am
Read This: Andrea Goldsmith Finds the Poetry In Death

7am

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 27:01 Transcription Available


In Andrea Goldsmith’s ninth and latest novel, The Buried Life, she unpicks the relationships between people and the undercurrents of doubt and faith that define a life. But more than anything else this is a book that is first and foremost concerned with death. It’s a subject that has long fascinated Andrea, something she discusses deeply with host Michael Williams on this episode of Read This.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Compulsive Reader talks
Andrea Goldsmith on The Buried Life

Compulsive Reader talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 28:37


Andrea Goldsmith reads from and talks about her. new novel The Buried Life. We talk about the delicate dance between death and life in the book, about the characters and their arcs, the importance of friendship, Mahler, cheese, rapture, and lots more. Find more about Andrea's work at: http://andreagoldsmith.com.auGrab a copy of the book at: https://transitlounge.com.au/shop/the-buried-life/Compulsive Reader review: https://compulsivereader.com/2025/02/19/a-review-of-the-buried-life-by-andrea-goldsmith/

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Read This
Andrea Goldsmith Finds the Poetry In Death

Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 27:26 Transcription Available


In Andrea Goldsmith’s ninth and latest novel, The Buried Life, she unpicks the relationships between people and the undercurrents of doubt and faith that define a life. But more than anything else this is a book that is first and foremost concerned with death. It’s a subject that has long fascinated Andrea, something she discusses deeply with Michael on this week’s episode. Reading list: Reunion, Andrea Goldsmith, 2009 The Memory Trap, Andrea Goldsmith, 2013 Invented Lives, Andrea Goldsmith, 2019 The Buried Life, Andrea Goldsmith, 2025 Andrea Goldsmith’s List of Books on Death & Grief You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram Guest: Andrea GoldsmithSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daybreak
Princeton holds blood drive, Andrea Goldsmith named Stony Brook University president, and Princetonians' weekend plans — Friday, February 21st

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 4:32


Today, we take you inside one of Princeton's bi-monthly blood drives, cover Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science Andrea Goldsmith's recent appointment as president of Stony Brook University, and finish out with a look into students' plans for this weekend. You can read more about Goldsmith's appointment here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2025/02/princeton-news-adpol-andrea-goldsmith-named-new-president-stony-brook-university 

TechSurge: The Deep Tech Podcast
The Future of Wireless Networks, Academia Startups, & Intel: A Conversation With Dr. Andrea Goldsmith

TechSurge: The Deep Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 53:15


The future of wireless technology is unfolding, are you ready for what's next? How can Intel regain market dominance? How will AI and IOT shape the next generation of wireless? What are the challenges in transitioning to 5G, NextG, and beyond? How will academia and the startup world intersect in the 21st century economy?  We explore these questions and more in our latest episode of the TechSurge Deep Tech VC Podcast, as we sit down with Dr. Andrea Goldsmith, Dean of Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and a pioneer in wireless communication. Dr. Goldsmith shares insights from her groundbreaking research in multi-antenna systems, the evolution of wireless networks, and the future of cellular technology. We explore her journey as a successful entrepreneur behind Quantenna and Plume WiFi, and her current leadership role as Dean working to build a vibrant engineering and startup ecosystem around Princeton. Dr. Goldsmith also shares her thoughts on the future of Intel, the strategic choices that lie ahead, and its important role within the U.S. tech economy, as well as the broader geopolitical landscape.Enjoyed this conversation? Subscribe now and leave a review to help us grow! Join our newsletter for exclusive insights and upcoming TechSurge Live Summits at techsurgepodcast.com. Links: Check out our video episodes on YouTube Follow Celesta Capital on LinkedIn and X Learn more about Dr. Goldsmith's pioneering research at Princeton: https://ece.princeton.edu/people/andrea-goldsmith Discover Intel's latest innovations: https://www.intel.com/ Explore how Plume WiFi is redefining smart home connectivity: https://www.plume.com/  See how Medtronic is shaping the future of healthcare innovation: https://www.medtronic.com/ Experience the future of autonomous mobility with Zoox: https://zoox.com/

Microwave Journal Podcasts
RF Industry Icon: Andrea Goldsmith, IEEE Fellow, Dean of Engineering & Applied Science at Princeton University

Microwave Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 48:38


Pat Hindle talks with Andrea Goldsmith, Dean of Engineering and Applied Science and the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University, IEEE Fellow and 2024 IEEE James H. Mulligan Jr. Education Medal recipient, and author of the well known textbook Wireless Communication, about her career, areas of study, startups, IEEE activities, and thoughts on future technologies.

Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die
La Petite Mort: Andrea Goldsmith Is Going To Die

Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 53:58


LA PETITE MORT: ANDREA GOLDSMITH IS GOING TO DIEWriters obsessed with the themes of death and mortality often find comfort in the words of fellow artists interrogating same. What is it that they're seeking in the musings of those who turn to face the Reaper? What does it tell them not only about their own creative practice, but life itself?Andrea Goldsmith is an award-winning novelist and occasional essayist. Death has featured in most of her 9 novels; indeed, in the forthcoming, The Buried Life, the main character is a sociologist of death. Her fascination with death may be nothing more than her flexing muscles at the Grim Reaper, though she insists that it's the mystery of death and the fear that it commonly inspires that attracts her - as well as the poetry and the two thousand plus requiems.Andrea Goldsmith (website: andreagoldsmith.com.au)Marieke Hardy Is Going To Die is a podcast made by Marieke Hardy (IG @marieke_hardy).You can follow at IG @GoingToDiePodMusic by Lord Fascinator (IG @lordfascinator)Produced by Darren Scarce (IG @Dazz26)Video edits by Andy Nedelkovski (IG @AndyNeds)Artwork by Lauren Egan (IG @heylaurenegan)Photography by Eamon Leggett (IG @anxietyoptions)With thanks to Amelia Chappelow (IG @ameliachappelow)Camilla McKewen (IG @CamillaLucyLucy)and Rhys Graham (IG @RhysJGraham)Support the show via www.patreon.com/mariekehardy and drop an email to mariekehardyisgoingtodie@gmail.comWhilst acknowledging the privilege that comes with having the space to discuss death and mortality, we want to also recognise that discussing these topics can raise some  wounds. Should you wish to seek extra support, please consider the following resources:https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/online-grief-support-groupshttps://www.grief.org.au/ga/ga/Support/Support_Groups.aspxhttps://www.headspace.com/meditation/griefhttps://www.mindful.org/a-10-minute-guided-meditation-for-working-with-grief/https://griefline.org.au/get-help/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Spoken Word
Spoken Word - Izzy Roberts-Orr and Poetry Month

Spoken Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023


Waffle Irongirl speaks with Izzy Roberts-Orr about Red Room Poetry and Poetry Month, with poetry readings from Lulu Houdini, Stuart Barnes, Andrea Goldsmith  and Barrina South.

Discovery
The Weird Waves of Wi-Fi

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 27:38


We use Wi-Fi every day, but do you know how it works? “Is it waves and science or just some mystical magical force?” wonders listener Abby. Well, our science sleuths are on the case. To help them navigate the strange realm of electromagnetic waves they are joined by Andrew Nix, Professor of Wireless Communication Systems from the University of Bristol. He explains why your wi-fi router won't heat up your baked beans, but your microwave will. Andrea Goldsmith, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University, also joins to reveal how these waves are crammed full of 0s and 1s- whether that's a pic of your pets or a video chat with pals. And finally, how do you get the best Wi-Fi at home? Dr Rutherford, it turns out, has made some rookie errors... Listen out for our top tips so you don't make them too!

The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry
The Weird Waves of Wi-Fi

The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 34:32


We use Wi-Fi everyday, but do you know how it works? “Is it waves and science or just some mystical magical force?” wonders listener Abby. Well, our science sleuths are on the case. To help them navigate the strange realm of electromagnetic waves they are joined by Andrew Nix, Professor of Wireless Communication Systems from the University of Bristol. He explains why your wi-fi router won't heat up your baked beans, but your microwave will. Andrea Goldsmith, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University, also joins to reveal how these waves are crammed full of 0s and 1s- whether thats a pic of your pets or a video chat with pals. And finally, how do you get the best Wi-Fi at home? Dr Rutherford, it turns out, has made some rookie errors... Listen out for our top tips so you don't make them too! Presenters: Hannah Fry and Adam Rutherford Producer: Ilan Goodman

Yarra Libraries Podcast
Andrea Goldsmith on Invented Lives

Yarra Libraries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 45:29


Yarra Libraries presents Andrea Goldsmith speaking on ‘Invented Lives’. In this Carlton After Hours recording she explores exile, character development and the importance of the right career (for them) through her latest novel. This is an edited recording, with some questions revoiced for clarity. ‘Invented Lives’ tells a story of exile- exile from country, exile at home, and exile from one's true self. It is a story about Russia, 1980s Australia, and love. It’s out with Scribe Publications right now, and you can find it through our e-book service, Cloud Library, here: https://ebook.yourcloudlibrary.com/library/yarra/Featured Andrea Goldsmith originally trained as a speech pathologist and was a pioneer in the development of communication aids for people unable to speak. Her first novel, ‘Gracious Living’, was published in 1989. This was followed by ‘Modern Interiors’, ‘Facing the Music’, ‘Under the Knife’, and ‘The Prosperous Thief’, which was shortlisted for the 2003 Miles Franklin Literary Award. ‘Reunion’ was published in 2009, and ‘The Memory Trap’ was awarded the 2015 Melbourne Prize. Her literary essays have appeared in Meanjin, Australian Book Review, Best Australian Essays, and numerous anthologies. She has mentored many emerging writers. Yarra Libraries Recommends Invented Lives – Andrea Goldsmith (available through Cloud Library) The Memory Trap – Andrea Goldsmith (available through Cloud Library)

Connected Nation
2020 Marconi Winner Dr. Andrea Goldsmith

Connected Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 38:36


On this edition of Connected Nation, we talk with Dr. Andrea Goldsmith, the first woman to be awarded the prestigious $100,000 Marconi Prize—dubbed the “Nobel Prize of Telecommunications.” We discuss how her pioneering work has helped improve cellular and Wifi technology enabling billions of consumers around the world to enjoy fast and reliable wireless service. Dr. Goldsmith also shares why NOW is the most exciting time in her 30-year career and what she believes is on the horizon for wireless technology. Learn more about Dr. Goldsmith and read her full bio by heading here—Shattering the Silicon Ceiling: 2020 Marconi Prize Awarded to Wireless Innovator Dr. Andrea Goldsmith.The Marconi Society "celebrates, inspires, and connects innovators building tomorrow's technologies in service of a digitally inclusive world." Learn more about the Marconi Society by clicking here, and meet the Marconi Fellows by clicking here (it is one impressive group that includes Turing and Nobel Prize winners). You can also follow the Marconi Society on Twitter at @MarconiSociety for the latest news and information. 

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: Shot at victory

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 24:42


Could repurposing existing drugs, such as remdesivir, be the answer to the search for treatments for covid-19? Also, the winner of this year’s Marconi Prize, Andrea Goldsmith of Stanford University, on her pioneering work in wireless communications technology. And, the mission to give rivers their wiggle back. Kenneth Cukier hosts. For more on the pandemic, see The Economist's coronavirus hub.Please subscribe to The Economist for full access to print, digital and audio editions:www.economist.com/radiooffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Babbage: Shot at victory

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 24:42


Could repurposing existing drugs, such as remdesivir, be the answer to the search for treatments for covid-19? Also, the winner of this year’s Marconi Prize, Andrea Goldsmith of Stanford University, on her pioneering work in wireless communications technology. And, the mission to give rivers their wiggle back. Kenneth Cukier hosts. For more on the pandemic, see The Economist's coronavirus hub.Please subscribe to The Economist for full access to print, digital and audio editions:www.economist.com/radiooffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Books and Ideas at Montalto
Andrea Goldsmith

Books and Ideas at Montalto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 52:26


How do we become estranged from ourselves – and from the people and places that have moulded us? What’s the way back? And how can we begin again? These questions are at the heart of the new book from award-winning writer Andrea Goldsmith. Invented Lives is about a young Russian-Jewish woman who arrives in Australia in the mid-1980s as a refugee. It’s an affectionate portrait of 1980s Melbourne, and a sophisticated and engrossing novel of ideas – about exile, about multicultural Australia, and about the social, political and technological tides that impact our personal lives. Invented Lives is Goldsmith’s eighth novel. Best known for her 2015 Melbourne Prize-winning novel, The Memory Trap, and for the Miles Franklin-shortlisted 2003 novel, The Prosperous Thief, Goldsmith is also an accomplished essayist and superb short-story writer. At Montalto with Michael Williams, Goldsmith discusses her latest novel and her body of work.

This Time Tomorrow
5 is More Than Just A Number

This Time Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 35:55


5G is coming to revolutionize the way we work, socialize and interact with the world around us. In this episode, we'll dive deep into what the technology actually is and how it works, in order to build a picture of the future. We’ll explore how the delivery of 5G will introduce new opportunities for true mobility, enabling industries to build a whole new future on top of wireless networks. In this episode, we hear from: Andrea Goldsmith, Professor of Engineering at Stanford University, Flynn Coleman, author of A Human Algorithm, and Durga Malladi, SVP of 4G and 5G at Qualcomm. Make sure to check out other episodes in this series featuring: Evelyn Miralles, former Head of VR at NASA and Jeff Marshall, Founder of Ovation.

The Bookshelf
Bookshelf Podcast Extra with Damian Barr, Andrea Goldsmith, Nguyen Phan Que Mai, Simon Cleary and Emma Ashmere

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 55:52


Bonus interviews and book recommendation from novelists Damian Barr, Andrea Goldsmith, Simon Cleary and Emma Ashmere and poet and filmmaker Nguyen Phan Que Mai

The Book Show
Going big with James Ellroy, Andrea Goldsmith and Trent Dalton

The Book Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 54:02


LA Quartet author James Ellroy teaches Claire the right way to say his new book title This Storm, Andrea Goldsmith on her latest novel Invented Lives, and Trent Dalton on the phenomenal success of Boy Swallows Universe.

Don't Shoot The Messenger
Ep 82 - 'I'm Saving Them For Best'

Don't Shoot The Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 60:57


Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Episode 82 - 'I'm Saving Them For Best'.  JOIN US NEXT TUESDAY FOR OUR LIVE PODCAST EVENT We’re teaming up with the Royal Women’s Hospital next Tuesday the 30th of May to help launch their Miracle Mum’s campaign. We’ll be podcasting live over breakfast at the Town Hall with Lord Mayor Sally Capp just one of our special guests. The Miracle Mums Appeal raises funds for life-saving healthcare for mums and newborns. Many women in Victoria could not have had a successful pregnancy without interventions involving the team at the Women’s CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS.  We check in on our 'Goal of the Month' progress - Caro's perfected her quince tart and Corrie's planted out her veggie beds.  We review the Easter long weekend, there were a couple of low points but many more highs, a couple of weird moments (including the footy results) and plenty of great foodie highlights.  As we follow the progress of the 2019 Federal Election campaign we reflect on suggestions that journalists have become too soft and need to team up to get better answers from the candidates.  Caro has a 'Crush of the Week' - St Kilda Captain Jarryn Geary.  Our Crush is sponsored by The Interchange Bench The Interchange Bench fills all your long and short term staffing needs. Call 1800 i BENCH. When you want to take your staff team to the top, recruit at interchangebench.com.au.  Ahead of an overseas trip Caro's grumpy about Australia's passport expiration dates - did you know your 10 year passport is only valid for 9 and a half years? Books, Screen and Food.  Corrie's been reading Andrea Goldsmith's Invented Lives (available HERE). Andrea is also Corrie's guest on the latest episode of The Book Pod - subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts or HERE.  Both Caro and Corrie have been loving the latest season of Call The Midwife  ABC TV.  Caro whipped up Elizabeth David's Coq au Vin on the weekend - click HERE for the recipe or see below. Plus Caro baked Stephanie Alexander's classic Quince Tart (recipe available HERE) or below.  BSF bought to you by our new sponsor  VitalSmarts. Globally proven Crucial Conversations. Hold tough conversations well! Visit www.vitalsmarts.com.au In '6 Quick Questions' we discuss the booing of Gary Ablett Junior on the weekend, delve into Corrie's peculiar public toilet experience and much more.  Corrie's 'GLT' is a natural remedy for ridding the pantry of those pesky weevils.      Stephanie Alexander's Quince Tart  Ingredients 1 quantity Shortcrust Pastry (recipe in the Cook’s Companion App and book)30 thick slices Poached Quince (recipe in the Cook’s Companion App and book) Filling 2 eggs½ cup sugar1 heaped tablespoon plain flour125 g unsalted butter Method Preheat oven to 200°C. Line a 24 cm loose-bottomed flan tin with pastry and bake blind at 200°C for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and reduce temperature to 180°C. Allow pastry case to cool, then remove foil and weights. Drain quince well, then arrange slices in a circle around edge and fill in centre with remaining quince. To make the filling, beat eggs and sugar until thick and pale, then add flour. Melt butter and cook until a deep gold. Add butter to egg mixture and spoon over fruit in pastry case. Bake for 25 minutes or until filling has set. It will look golden brown and be a little puffed but will subside as it cools. Serve warm or cold (but not chilled) with double cream. Pears and plums This tart is also delicious made with poached, drained pears or blood plums. Elizabeth David's Coq Au Vin 1.3kg (3lb) chicken, plus the giblets Salt and pepper Lemon juice 85g-115g (3oz-4oz) butter, plus extra for the onions and mushrooms A small glass of brandy A whole bottle of good red wine – Mâcon, Beaujolais or Châteauneuf du Pape, plus extra for the onions 20 small (baby) onions, peeled Sugar 225g (8oz) mushrooms 20g (¾oz) flour (optional) Season the bird inside and out with salt, pepper and lemon juice; into a deep, heavy pan put the butter and brown the chicken all over in it; pour over a small glass of brandy and set alight; when the flames have died down, pour in a whole bottle of good red wine.  Add the giblets of the bird, cover the pan and simmer slowly either on top of the stove or in a low oven for about 1½ hours. In the meantime, prepare the little onions, browned in butter and glazed with a little sugar and red wine, and the mushrooms, sautéed in butter. A few minutes before the chicken is ready, take out the giblets and add the onions and mushrooms. Remove the chicken on to a hot dish and carve it for serving. The sauce should by this time be sufficiently reduced to need no thickening, but if it is not, add 30g (1oz) butter worked with the flour, put the pan on to a high flame and let the sauce bubble until it is thick enough. Pour it over the pieces of chicken, and arrange the mushrooms and the onions on the top.   For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram @DontShootPod. Like our Facebook page and hit 'Sign Up' to receive weekly updates HERE.  Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au Follow us on Twitter via @dontshootpod 'Don't Shoot The Messenger' is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.    

Published...Or Not
Andrea Goldsmith and Melissa Ferguson

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019


One migrant changes countries and changes the lives of those she meets. 'Invented Lives' by Andrea Goldsmith is set in 1980's Melbourne but has a back story of Russian history.'The Shining Wall' is Melissa Ferguson's glimpse of a dystopian future where hope's glimmer lies in the possibility of altruism.

The Bookshelf
Novels by Andrea Goldsmith, Sarah Moss, Niviaq Korneliussen, Felicity McLean and José Luís Peixoto

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 54:06


Critic Kate Jinx and ABC RN producer of audio fiction Sophie Townsend join Cassie and Kate as they discuss Andrea Goldsmith's Invented Lives, Sarah Moss's Ghost Wall, Niviaq Korneliussen's Crimson and Felicity McLean's The Van Apfel Girls Are Gone, while Portuguese writer José Luís Peixoto reveals the books that have influenced him.

The Bookshelf
On Leah Kaminsky's The Hollow Bones, Ben Marcus's Notes from the Fog, Julie Keys, The Artist's Portrait, Katherine Kovacic, Painting in the Shadows and Andrea Goldsmith on books

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 54:07


Writers Ceridwen Dovey and Kelly Gardiner join Kate and Cassie to talk new books, and Andrea Goldsmith reveals how reading has allowed her to be 'privately wild'.

Books and Ideas at Montalto
Drusilla Modjeska

Books and Ideas at Montalto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 62:06


Family, literature, Papua New Guinea and the complicated lives of creative women –  these are the themes to which Drusilla Modjeska has repeatedly returned in her impressive body of work. As a memoirist, essayist, novelist (and master of combining and confounding literary forms), Modjeska is among Australia’s most celebrated writers. Most recently, she has added a memoir, Second Half First, to an already substantial list of literary accomplishments, including Exiles at Home, Poppy, Stravinsky’s Lunch and The Mountain. That book reflects on the books, people and journeys that have most profoundly affected her in the second part of her life. At Montalto, Modjeska discusses travel, reading and the intersection of life and work with Andrea Goldsmith. Books and Ideas at Montalto series sound design and music: Jon Tjhia.

Been There Done That
A.Goldsmith, D.Porter, J.Parsons, E.John, L.Gaga, Walt.W, King J

Been There Done That

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 42:15


In this show, we talk about the weather… as it’s World Meteorological Day on 23rd March. We recognise a wonderfully talented local couple – Andrea Goldsmith, acclaimed Australian writer and novelist and her Australian poet-partner […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_beentheredonethat/p/joy.org.au/beentheredonethat/wp-content/uploads/sites/90/2017/03/2017-03-21-BeenThereDoneThat-A.GoldsmithD.PorterJ.ParsonsE.JohnL_.GagaWalt.WKingJ.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 42:15 — 19.3MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post A.Goldsmith, D.Porter, J.Parsons, E.John, L.Gaga, Walt.W, King J appeared first on Been There Done That.

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering
Andrea Goldsmith: ​What is the future of wireless networking and communications?

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 28:01


In this episode of The Future of Everything, bioengineering professor Russ Altman talks with electrical engineer Andrea Goldsmith about the high-powered wireless networks we must build for widespread autonomous vehicles, smart garbage pick-up, and battery recharging.

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Stanford Radio
E3 | Andrea Goldsmith: ​What is the future of wireless networking and communications?

Stanford Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 28:01


The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Andrea Goldsmith: ​What is the future of wireless networking and communications?" In the Future of Everything radio show, two engineers discuss the high-powered wireless networks we need for widespread autonomous vehicles, smart garbage pick-up, and much more. Aired originally on SiriusXM on February 25, 2017 Recorded at Stanford Video.

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National Library of Australia
Private Passions, Public Exposure

National Library of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 61:48


Andrea Goldsmith has chosen the mysterious workings of the imagination as her subject for the 2015 Ray Mathew lecture. She has long been fascinated by the strange alchemy whereby the private and ephemeral meanderings of a freely-ranging, borderless mind transmogrify into tangible, observable behaviours – whether it be a decision to marry or move house, or an artwork such as a novel or a painting.

Office of Science Outreach
The Next Wave in Wireless Technology

Office of Science Outreach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010 79:13


Andrea Goldsmith, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering describes what the wireless future might look like and some of the innovations and breakthroughs that will be required to realize this vision. (July 29, 2010)