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Best podcasts about caroline roberts

Latest podcast episodes about caroline roberts

CIPD
HR People Pod – Ep 23: Suggestion boxes | Managing voice | ‘Gamifying' performance | ‘Job polygamy'

CIPD

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 34:30


Could the humble suggestion box make a comeback as the key to acquiring honest, off-the-cuff feedback? What risks do organisations face by ignoring or mismanaging employee voice? Is a gamified approach to performance management the future? And are employees staying faithful or taking part in ‘job polygamy'? CIPD Director of Profession David D'Souza is joined by Caroline Roberts, HR director at The King's Fund and associate non-executive director at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University NHS Trust, and Sarah Mason, chief people officer at SThree. Recorded: 2 May 2025

The Book Lover Show
50 The cosy SeasSide Chocolate Shop by Caroline Roberts

The Book Lover Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 3:48


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CIPD
HR People Pod – Ep 9: RoboCop| Presenteeism | Discretionary effort | ‘Un-bossing'

CIPD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 35:27


Are RoboCop-style security guards and AI accountants a glimpse of the future of work? Are longer hours more likely to be the norm, especially if you want to progress in your career? What are the differing perceptions and attitudes of a multigenerational workforce and how is this giving rise to the purported trend of ‘conscious un-bossing'? CIPD Director of Profession David D'Souza is joined by Mel Steel, former HR director and interim people and transformation leader; Jo Carlin, senior VP HR Europe and global head of inclusion and diversity at Firstsource; and Caroline Roberts, associate non-executive director at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University NHS Trust. Recorded: 27 September 2024

CIPD
HR People Pod – Ep 6: Conflict | AI and CVs | Gender imbalance in HR | ‘Quiet vacationing'

CIPD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 30:13


In the latest episode of the HR People Pod, our panel reflects on the recent riots in the UK, the conflicts happening globally and the effects they have in the workplace. We also get to grips with the rising use of generative AI by job applicants, the gender mix within the profession, and the concept of ‘quiet vacationing' – another media catchphrase or a real phenomenon? CIPD Director of Profession David D'Souza is joined by Caroline Roberts, associate non-executive director at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University NHS Trust, and Claire McCartney, policy and practice manager – resourcing, inclusion and talent management at CIPD. Recorded: 16 August 2024

Let's Talk Knoxville
Let’s Talk Knoxville – Dr. Caroline Roberts with the University of Iowa Astronomy Department

Let's Talk Knoxville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 8:18


Dr. Caroline Roberts with the University of Iowa Astronomy Department discusses the total solar eclipse happening in the United States on Monday.

The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
Self-Injury in Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD), with Caroline Roberts

The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 49:04


Up to 1 in 5 (20%) individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and about 3 in 7 (42%) individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) engage in self-injurious behavior (SIB). Common forms of SIB include repetitive head banging, head-hitting, self-biting, self-hitting, eye-poking, skin-picking, and trichotillomania (hair pulling), among other forms of self-harm.In this episode, Caroline Roberts from the University of Minnesota and Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain discusses the differences and similarities between SIB and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and how we can bridge the gap between NSSI research and clinical practice, and SIB among those with IDD. She also shares 4 key topics from her interviews with experts in SIB and NSSI: (1) case ascertainment, (2) perceptions of causal variables, (3) pathways to treatment, and (4) treatment goals and outcomes. Learn more about the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain and their interdisciplinary approaches to understanding and improving SIB workgroup here. Follow Caroline on Twitter/X at @clrobz. Below are one of her papers and other research referenced in today's episode:Roberts, C. L., Avina, A. H., & Symons, F. J. (2023). A qualitative analysis of family caregiver experiences accessing treatment for self-injurious behavior in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities.Dimian, A. F., & Symons, F. J. (2022). A systematic review of risk for the development and  persistence of self-injurious behavior in intellectual and developmental disabilities. Clinical Psychology Review, 94, 102158.Steenfeldt-Kristensen, C., Jones, C. A., & Richards, C. (2020). The prevalence of self-injurious behaviour in autism: A meta-analytic study. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 50(11), 3857-3873.Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter/X (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter/X (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated #1 by Feedspot  in their list of "10 Best Self Harm Podcasts" and #5 in their "20 Best Clinical Psychology Podcasts." It has also been featured in Audible's "Best Mental Health Podcasts to Defy Stigma and Begin to Heal."If you or someone you know should be interviewed on the podcast, we want to know! Please fill out this form, and we will be in touch with more details if it's a good fit.

Secondhand Film Critics
2022 Releases We've Watched This Fall: The Fabelmans, Glass Onion, Bones and All, and more! ft. Caroline Roberts

Secondhand Film Critics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 95:34


In this episode of Secondhand Film Critics, we are joined by Caroline Roberts to talk about some of the new 2022 releases we've watched in October and November. Listen as Kayla shares some of her favorite animated movies she's watched including Wendell & Wild and My Father's Dragon, Noah and Caroline chat about Timothee Chalamet's newest work, Bones and All, why Steven Spielberg is such a genius, and whether or not Glass Onion will get nominated for any Oscars. ***Go to 10:30 to skip past the question of the week answers*** Our question of the week: "What movie yet to come out this year are you most excited for?" Have thoughts about this topic? Email us at secondhandfilmcritics@gmail.com and maybe we'll read your comment in an upcoming episode! Our Socials: Website: https://secondhandfilmcrit.wixsite.com/secondhandfilm Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/secondhandfilm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondhandfilmpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secondhandfilmpod Noah's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/NoahJH/ Kayla's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/kaylaphaneuf/

The Arner Adventures Podcast
A Spark in Our Lives: Caroline Roberts of The Simplified Island Gets Us Organized!

The Arner Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 60:37


Today we have a spark in our lives episode with someone who we just really get a spark out of what they put out into the world to simplify things. We love all things declutter and organization! Our guest is Caroline Roberts, founder of The Simplified Island. Caroline has a similar story to ours where she and her husband radically changed their lifestyle. We get into that, and so much more! About Caroline Roberts Caroline Roberts is the founder and lead organizer behind The Simplified Island where she and her team provide one-on-one decluttering/organizing services. She is based here on the Crystal Coast of Eastern North Carolina, but lucky for you they even work virtually on organizing projects and we are going to talk about a program that she just opened up for enrollment that all of you can get in on. We chat with Caroline Roberts about: Caroline's radical lifestyle change that that led her to The Simplified Island The phenomenon of decluttering- is this a new concept or something that has been around and we're just talking about it? Being a Certified Kon Mari Consultant- the process and what that means Is her own home as simplified and organized as we think? The most common excuses people have regarding getting organized and decluttering Getting kids and your family on board with organization Boundaries/accessibility- strategies for being productive and accessible Your Path to Simplified Membership- enrollment opened on 9/7 (it's 1 year anniversary!) until 9/19! There are 3 options: a 3-month, 6-month, and 6-month option with a 1:1 call with Caroline each month! Her free mini-course and 1:1 services Caroline answers our 10-rapid fire questions, and the most important question, "What does a life well lived mean to you?" Episode resources: To find The Simplified Island Follow Caroline & The Simplified Island on Instagram Your Path to Simplified Membership 1:1 decluttering/organizing services to clients in Eastern North Carolina Caroline's productivity resources and tools that we highly recommend you check out! The free mini-course is perfect to get a feel for Caroline's 6-step process and teaching style. For the full episode show notes Sign-up to be “in the know” with our upcoming podcast guest list. You can always find us on our blog or Instagram. Please let us know your thoughts on this episode or others. Your feedback means the world to us, so please send us a message and tell us what you think. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Pursuit of Living Well
45. How to Simplify Your Life with Caroline Roberts and The Simplified Island

The Pursuit of Living Well

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 52:51


If you knew what it really felt like to get rid of your clutter, You'd have none. That's my personal opinion anyway. LOL Today I get to introduce you to Caroline Roberts, owner of Coastal Connections Marketing and The Simplified Island. We talk about our favorite drinks, the way the southern women is raised or used to be raised, letting go of other's opinions, things we still hold onto materialistic wise, and the craziest thing she has found while helping women organize and declutter their own homes. Her Membership is open this week so be sure to check it out. You can find it in the link below! To reach out to Caroline you can find her here: The Simplified Island - web & Instagram Coastal Connections Marketing - web & Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caron37/support

Trinity Community Church - Sermons Archive
Living in Community

Trinity Community Church - Sermons Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 64:37 Transcription Available


We are so glad to have you join us! This week, our pastors introduced our upcoming sermon series in Colossians with the reading of Scripture from talented Robert Gnage and Caroline Roberts. Then we transitioned into learning what the Bible says about living in community and the original church in the book of Acts. We introduced all the TCC Community Groups that we will have for this upcoming semester.  We pray God encounters you wherever you're at.Sermon preached on February 27, 2022We are Trinity Community Church, located in Knoxville, Tennessee.Please fill out a digital connect card so we can serve and pray for you. Connect.tccknox.comSubscribe to our channel to see when we go live and to see more from Trinity:Click here to SubscribeTune in for live stream services every Sunday at 10:00 am EST.Learn more about our church at https://tccknox.com/aboutus/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tccknox/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trinitycommunitychurch/Watch the full service here: https://youtu.be/M4894wMaUm0Support the show

Citizens' Climate Lobby
CCR Ep 67 Experiencing climate data through art

Citizens' Climate Lobby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 30:00


Citizens' Climate Radio is a monthly podcast hosted by CCLer Peterson Toscano. Browse all our past episode recaps here, or listen to past episodes here, and check out the latest episode in the post below.  How can we help the public embrace the science that reveals our climate has been changing dramatically and very quickly? And more than that, how do we make them feel and experience the data so profoundly that it causes them to respond?  These are the questions UK-born artist Caroline Roberts brings to this month's episode of Citizens' Climate Radio, and to her art installation, the present of my life looks different under trees. This piece is an immersive installation of cyanotypes that has been exhibited at BOX13 ArtSpace and HCC Southwest in Houston, TX. Originally from the UK, Caroline moved to Houston, Texas, 18 years ago. She explains that a story about drowned forest thousands of years ago in the UK, along with recent flooding in her city, inspires and informs her artistic work.  “The installation consists of 60 11-feet high panels, each one representing a year of Houston weather data and encircling the Back BOX like a grove of trees. Each varies in width based on the rainfall intensity, as measured by the number of days on which the total rainfall was greater than three inches: the point at which street flooding occurs. The panel color, from ice-blue to blue-black, represents the average nighttime temperature for that year. At first glance the immersive nature of this cyanotype installation provides a cool environment as Houston temperatures fall into autumn. However, a closer look gives the bigger picture: more shocking than any graph, this forest-like environment shows the story of rising temperatures and intensifying rain events.” While Caroline started her career as a chemical engineer with the faith that science would save the environment, she soon realized that many fields and talents could contribute to environmental advocacy.  Caroline has always relied on science, and after crunching the numbers about the future of the country's coastline due to climate-related flooding, she found herself in a state of horror and shock for weeks. Caroline wanted people's jaws to drop when they saw her art, which visualizes the overwhelming information she has seen predicted for the near future. As environmental conditions over time have grown worse, her installation's fabric coincides, growing heavy and darker and colder as the fabric winds through history and to the present. Caroline says that viewers were “gobsmacked” by her forest of fabric, and hopes that all who see her piece will contemplate the view of their own life under trees. For more information on the data behind this installation please continue to the story and data page. The Art House For this month's segment, you will hear a dramatic reading of Kamil Haque's play, “Confessions of the Little Match Girl to the Star.” Kamil explains that in creating this piece, he chose to fracture a fairy tale, a nursery rhyme and the calling out to one's “mama.” These common symbols of innocence form the spine of the play.  To create the heart and soul of this piece, Kamil examined and extracted pieces from the transcripts of Greta Thunberg's 2019 U.N.'s Climate Action Summit and George Floyd's final moments in 2020. Through these channels he explores how two people on opposite ends of the age and racial spectrum express grief and anguish at their circumstances. How might their spirit and the spirit of their message live on literally and metaphorically? “Confessions of the Little Match Girl to the Star” was performed at The BTS Center's Climate Change Theatre Action 2021 event. It is read by Dr. Natasha DeJarnett, a public health expert and the chair of Citizens' Climate Education board.  You can hear standalone versions of The Art House at Artists and Climate Change. Good News Report Our good news story this month comes from Solemi Herandez, the Southeast coordinator for Citizens' Climate Lobby. She tells us about her experiences at COP26 and shares good news about Climate Empowerment Article 12 of the Paris agreement. Solemi is hopeful for the future because of the involvement that she saw at COP26, and is hoping that more citizens will get engaged in climate work.  We always welcome your thoughts, questions, suggestions, good news, and recommendations for the show. Leave a voice mail at (518) 595-9414 (+1 if calling from outside the USA). You can email your answers to radio @ citizensclimate.org.   You can hear Citizens' Climate Radio on: iTunes Spotify SoundCloud Podbean Stitcher Radio Northern Spirit Radio PlayerFM TuneIn Radio Also, feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens' Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio.

Secondhand Film Critics
The October Movie Season of our Dreams??? (Dune, Last Night in Soho, The French Dispatch, and more!) ft. Caroline Roberts

Secondhand Film Critics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 101:01


In this episode of Secondhand Film Critics, Noah and Kayla are joined by their friend Caroline to chat about the new releases they watched in October. Listen to hear Dune worm content, whether or not Wes Anderson created a masterpiece in French Dispatch, why Mike Flanagan is one of the best writer/directors of modern filmmaking, and what makes Squid Game's popularity so bizarre. Have thoughts about this topic? Email us at secondhandfilmcritics@gmail.com and maybe we'll read your comment in an upcoming episode! Our Socials: Website: https://secondhandfilmcrit.wixsite.com/secondhandfilm Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/secondhandfilm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondhandfilmpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secondhandfilmpod Noah's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/NoahJH/ Kayla's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/kaylaphaneuf/

Dirt Talk by BuildWitt
Behind The Scenes of CONEXPO with Dana Wuesthoff & Caroline Roberts of AEM -- DT071

Dirt Talk by BuildWitt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 52:48


CONEXPO-CON/AGG is a big deal. It's part equipment trade show - part dirt world family reunion IN LAS VEGAS and it's anything but a breeze to organize. The event is put on by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers every 3 years and it takes every bit of that time in between to put all of the pieces together. Fortunately, Dana Wuesthoff (Show Director) and Caroline Roberts (Director of Event Operations) were kind enough to take an hour off and give us the inside scoop on the event's history and future. If you haven't been able to tell, Aaron is something of a fanboy of heavy equipment and especially CONEXPO. When he was young and dumb, he actually snuck into the event (this is a bad idea, everyone!), but at the 2020 edition of the event, he flew most of the BuildWitt team out to experience it. So, just in case it's not clear in the interview, Aaron was kiiiiinda excited to get to ask Dana and Caroline for all of the juicy details of what it takes to put CONEXPO on. They talk midnight equipment parades down the Vegas strip, how many bathrooms you have to plan for, and how 2023's event will take up at least 2.7 million square feet! To learn more about CONEXPO-CON/AGG, visit the site at conexpoconagg.com. To learn more about AEM, visit their site at aem.org. If you have questions/comments/concerns, please email at DirtTalk@buildwitt.com. Stay Dirty!

Secondhand Film Critics
To All The Boys Trilogy ft. Caroline Roberts

Secondhand Film Critics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 81:10


In this episode, your Secondhand Film Critics share their thoughts on To All the Boys I've Loved Before, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, and To All the Boys: Always and Forever. Listen to hear all things Peter Kavinsky, John Ambrose, and Lara Jean.  Caroline's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/victorious_char Noah's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/NoahJH/ Kayla's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/kaylaphaneuf/ Twitter Acct: https://www.twitter.com/secondhandfilm Instagram Acct: https://www.instagram.com/secondhandfilmpod/ Facebook Acct: https://www.facebook.com/secondhandfilmpod Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJM3DuwK/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Original Thinking Podcast
Caroline Roberts-Cherry | Women Leading in Business - WLiB

Original Thinking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 27:05


Hosted by Claire-Marie Boggiano, Lurig Change & Development Looking to make new connections and speak with other inspiring and aspiring business people? Brush up on your people skills and join us online for the networking event of the month! Speak to like-minded business women for an amazing online event. Discuss your ideas, share your knowledge and your expertise. Prepare your digital business cards and make new connections in an informal setting. In this podcast we will hear from Caroline Roberts-Cherry. Caroline runs Saffron Cherry Productions in Manchester, an independent TV and film company that has just launched a new children's series The World According to Grandpa on Milkshake! Filmed in lockdown this live action and animated series stars Don Warrington as Grandpa and Sally Lindsay as the voice of Halifax the rabbit. Caroline first worked with Don when she produced King Lear the film in which he starred which was released in cinemas before being shown on BBC 4 on Christmas Day 2016. Sally fronted the 2018 documentary Emmeline Pankhust;The Making of a Militant for Saffron Cherry. It was first shown on BBC One North West and then BBC Four. A DVD of the show was distributed to all GM Secondary Schools by Mayor Andy Burnham's office and it has been sold internationally. Caroline has held senior positions at the BBC and ITV and is an industry diversity champion.

The Heart of Ether
Episode 12 - Bicycle

The Heart of Ether

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 25:39


You learn something new every day.The Heart of Ether is a podcast made by Three-Eyed Frog Presents. The show is written and produced by Val West. The voice of Phoebe Wood is Nyx King. The voice of Holly Murray is Aubrey Wilson. The voice of Irene Gray is Luka Miller. The voice of Caroline Roberts is Cassidy Leo. The voice of Rosemary Quinn is Val West. The voice of Grace Quinn is Cassidy Leo.The voice of Aden Stephenson is Ayla Perroncino. The voice of Dr. Michaels is Jesse Smith. The voice of Ella Story is Aubrey Wilson. The voice of Mothman and Sir Griffin the Third is Tabitha West. The voice of Agent June is Jack Rossman. Additional voices were provided by Reha Nowlin.Music is produced by Luka Miller.Transcripts are available on our Tumblr: https://heartofether.tumblr.com/transcriptsYou can also listen to the show on Spotify, Soundcloud, iTunes, and Google Play.Tumblr: heartofetherhttps://heartofether.tumblr.com/​Twitter: @heartofetherhttps://twitter.com/heartofether​If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at heartofether@gmail.com. If you want to help the show, you can rate & review us on iTunes and Podchaser, and tell your friends about the show using #HeartofEtherPod​. Thank you for listening.

The Heart of Ether
Episode 11 - Lemonade

The Heart of Ether

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 12:59


squish.....squiSH......SQUISH......Transcripts are available on our Tumblr @heartofether. The Heart of Ether is a podcast made by Three-Eyed Frog Presents. The show is written and produced by Val West. The voice of Rosemary Quinn is Val West. The voice of Irene Gray is Luka Miller. The voice of Caroline Roberts is Cassidy Leo. Music is produced by Luka Miller. To keep up with the show, follow us on Twitter and Tumblr @heartofether. If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at heartofether@gmail.com. If you want to help the show, rate & review us on iTunes and Podchaser, and tell your friends about the show using #HeartofEtherPod. Thank you for listening.

The Heart of Ether
Episode 10 - Child

The Heart of Ether

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 15:42


Irene sees a familiar face, and says too much. Transcripts are available on our Tumblr @heartofether. The Heart of Ether is a podcast made by Three-Eyed Frog Presents. The show is written and produced by Val West. The voice of Irene Gray is Luka Miller. The voice of Caroline Roberts is Cassidy Leo. The voice of Aden Stephenson is Ayla Perroncino. Music is produced by Luka Miller. To keep up with the show, follow us on Twitter and Tumblr @heartofether. If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at heartofether@gmail.com. If you want to help the show, rate & review us on iTunes and Podchaser, and tell your friends about the show using #HeartofEtherPod. Thank you for listening.

Secondhand Film Critics
Hubie Halloween Review ft. Caroline Roberts

Secondhand Film Critics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 48:54


In this special Spooktober episode, our Secondhand Film Critics review Adam Sandler's new spooky movie, Hubie Halloween! They are joined by special guest, Caroline Roberts. Illuminative: illuminatives.org Caroline's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/victorious_char Noah's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/NoahJH/ Kayla's Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/kaylaphaneuf/ Twitter Acct: https://www.twitter.com/secondhandfilm Instagram Acct: https://www.instagram.com/secondhandfilmpod/ Facebook Acct: https://www.facebook.com/secondhandfilmpod Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJM3DuwK/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Heart of Ether
Episode 3 - Heterochromia

The Heart of Ether

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 11:00


Irene gets an invitation. She meets a cat. The Heart of Ether is a podcast made by Three-Eyed Frog Presents. Transcripts are available on our Tumblr @heartofether. The show is written and produced by Val West. The voice of Irene Gray is Luka Miller. The voice of Caroline Roberts is Cassidy Leo. Music produced by Luka Miller. To keep up with the show, please follow us on Twitter and Tumblr @heartofether. If you have any questions or comments, you can email us at heartofether@gmail.com. If you want to help the show, rate & review us on iTunes and tell your friends about the show. Thank you for listening.

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Stories of Yore and Yours
"A Star Trap," by Bram Stoker and "The Hunters," by Caroline Roberts

Stories of Yore and Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 45:19


This week: Stories of Yore and Yours returns from hiatus with two stories! First you’ll hear about a very unique hunting trip, and then you’ll hear a story about the dark side of the theater from a familiar name. Don’t miss “The Hunters” by Caroline Roberts and “A Star Trap” by Bram Stoker!   0:00 – What is this, who am I, what are we doing here? 1:35 – Introduction to this week’s authors and stories 6:53 – “The Hunters,” by Caroline Roberts 19:23 – “A Star Trap,” by Bram Stoker 44:17 – Afterword/Closing the Show 44:50 – What’s coming next time? See you then!   Become a patron of Stories of Yore and Yours!   Have you written a short story that you want to have read? Submit it to the show!   Email: syypodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/syypodcast Twitter: @syypodcast Instagram: @syypodcast   Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts here!   For a full list of music and sound effect credits here (Sounds recorded in-studio not credited.)

YAY VPA The HCC Arts
Caroline Roberts | Present | HCC Beat

YAY VPA The HCC Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 3:43


“The present of my life looks different under trees,” is a quote from a passage in Annie Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek in which she muses on the differences between “soft-shelled humans” and the trees with their bark shields and immense lifespans. Trees 'remember' the weather through their growth rings and, in fossilized remains, the pattern of these rings is used to study past climates. What will current, living trees tell the future?This installation consists of sixty 11’ high panels, each one representing a year of weather data from Hobby airport. The lightweight, fabric panels hang from the ceiling creating an immersive environment. Each panel varies in width based on the rainfall intensity, and the color, from ice-blue to blue-black, represents the average nighttime temperature for that year. More shocking than any graph, this forest-like environment shows the story of rising temperatures and intensifying rain events.

Command Z Podcast
Episode 20: Caroline Roberts & Ian Mullinder | AMP

Command Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 35:36


¿Cuánto tiempo pasa para que te desesperes por que no sube una página que quieres ven en tu celular? Te adelanto que para este episodio especial desde Chicago necesitarás una libretita para anotar. En este episodio hablamos del proyecto AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) y como tus diseños puedes adaptarlos para que sean más livianos y rápidos dentro de google. Este episodio es por partida doble.

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Command Z Podcast
Episode 20: Caroline Roberts & Ian Mullinder | AMP

Command Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 35:36


Caroline Roberts es estratega de contenido en iFactory, una agencia digital en Boston que presta servicios a organizaciones sin fines de lucro e instituciones de educación superior. Ian Mullinder ha pasado 14 años como desarrollador a la vanguardia de las tecnologías web en constante cambio. Sus clientes anteriores incluyen el MIT Lincoln Laboratory, el Instituto de Política de Harvard y Yale university. Ian es un presentador habitual del grupo de usuarios de Maine Drupal en Portland, Maine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/commandzpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commandzpodcast/support

Command Z Podcast
Episode 20: Caroline Roberts & Ian Mullinder | AMP

Command Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 35:36


¿Cuánto tiempo pasa para que te desesperes por que no sube una página que quieres ven en tu celular? Te adelanto que para este episodio especial desde Chicago necesitarás una libretita para anotar. En este episodio hablamos del proyecto AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) y como tus diseños puedes adaptarlos para que sean más livianos y rápidos dentro de google. Este episodio es por partida doble.

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Acton Line
Lessons on tyranny from Game of Thrones; Poverty and alienation in China

Acton Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 40:48


On this episode of Acton Line, Jordan Ballor and Tyler Groenendal break down the last season of Game of Thrones, discussing positive and negative aspects of the show as well as lessons on the role of government and the danger of power. Afterwards, Caroline Roberts speaks with Li Ma, senior fellow at the Henry Institute, about Ma’s book The Chinese Exodus. Ma explains how the current economic system in China drives agricultural workers to the city, setting them on a path for family disintegration, poverty and alienation from community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Acton Line
The moral hazard of student debt; Unraveling Islam

Acton Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 40:35


On this episode of Acton Line, Caroline Roberts speaks with Andrew Kloster, the deputy director of the Center for the Study of the Administrative State at George Mason University, about the student debt crisis. Kloster claims that the student debt crisis is the greatest moral hazard of our nation and explains how he sees the crisis panning out in the future. On the second segment, Acton's director of research, Samuel Gregg, sits down with Mustafa Akyol, senior research fellow at the Cato Institute, to address the topics of Islam and Freedom. Reformist trends in Islam reinterpret religious law by referring to the moral teachings at its core resulting in an intellectual battle going on in the Muslim world, where some believers condemn freedom as a Western invention while others praise it as Allah’s blessing. Is Islam compatible with ideas of individual freedom? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Acton Line
Mourning the Notre-Dame cathedral inferno; Rev. Robert Sirico on education

Acton Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 42:33


On this episode of Acton Line, host Caroline Roberts is joined by Acton's director of research, Samuel Gregg, to touch on the historical and religious significance of Notre-Dame in the wake of the fire that consumed much of the cathedral this past Monday. After that, research associate Dan Hugger sits down with Acton's president and co-founder Rev. Robert Sirico to discuss current issues in education, including some of Betsy Devos' policies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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F.A. Hayek's Road to Serfdom; The media vs. 'Unplanned'

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 47:19


On this episode of Acton Line, Caroline Roberts speaks with Sarah Estelle, professor of economics at Hope College, to revisit the life and work of F.A. Hayek on the 75th anniversary of the publishing of "The Road to Serfdom." On the second segment, Caroline then speaks with Tyler O'Neil, senior editor at PJ Media, about the film "Unplanned" and how its release highlights issues such as human rights, censorship, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Denmark isn’t socialist; Who is William Penn?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 42:41


On this episode of Acton Line, Caroline Roberts speaks with Acton's senior editor, Rev. Ben Johnson, about a new study released by a free market think tank in Denmark, claiming that Denmark isn't actually socialist. Although Denmark is regularly cited as a country whose socialist policies have done good, this isn't the whole story. Denmark isn't technically socialist, and the current welfare state program has done harm despite what you may have heard. After that, Alan R. Crippen, II, Chief of Exhibits, Programs, and Public Engagement for the Faith & Liberty Discovery Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, joins Daniel Hugger on the show. Crippen and Hugger discuss the legacy of William Penn, the Quaker son of an aristocratic Royal Navy Admiral who gave America its first successful experiment of liberty – Pennsylvania. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Is entrepreneurship declining? All jobs are on the A team

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 34:33


On this episode of Acton Line, Caroline Roberts is joined by the founder and president of the Center for American Entrepreneurship, John Dearie, to discuss the state of entrepreneurship in America. Dearie explains why start up innovation and small businesses sustain the economy and alerts us to the danger of declining entrepreneurship in America. Afterwards, occasional host and award winning news anchor, Anne Marie Schieber, speaks with several people about their work ethic, proving that sometimes satisfaction in the workplace depends more on mindset than passion for the job. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Love and economics; Ending poverty and saving farms

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 35:41


On this episode of Acton Line, producer Caroline Roberts speaks with Sarah Estelle, professor of economics at Hope College. Estelle breaks down some common misconceptions about economics and shares what our love for those around us has to do with economics. After that, Acton's Poverty Initiatives Manager, Andrew Vanderput, speaks with Scott Sabin, the executive director at Plant with Purpose. Plant with Purpose is a non-profit organization dedicated to solving both environmental degradation and rural poverty, and Sabin explains how sustainable approaches to tackling deforestation and also tackling poverty go hand in hand. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Echo On: A True Crime Podcast
Episode 1 - Fred & Rose West

Echo On: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 59:54


Chris and Christian discuss some interesting points about the case of Fred and Rose West. Further Reading: Anne Marie West - Out of the Shadows (1995) Mae West - Love as Always, Mum xxx (2018) Mae & Stephen West - Inside 25 Cromwell Street (1995) Howard Sounes - Fred & Rose: The Full Story of Fred and Rose West and the Gloucester House of Horrors (1995) Jane Carter Woodrow - Rose West: The Making of a Murderer (2012) Colin Wilson - The Corpse Garden (2003) John Bennett with Graham Gardener - The Cromwell Street Murders: The Detective's Story (2003) Brian Masters - "She Must Have Known": The Trial Of Rosemary West (1997) Geoffrey Wansell - An Evil Love: The Life of Fred West (1996) Caroline Roberts with Stephen Richards - The Lost Girl: How I Triumphed Over Life at the Mercy of Fred and Rose West (2005) Caroline Roberts with Stephen Richards - The One That Got Away (2012)  Jack Smith - The Wicked West of Crowell Street: The Lives of Serial Killers Fred and Rose West (2015) The Daily Mail article on Rose West: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6351049/Serial-killer-Rose-West-set-propose-latest-lesbian-lover-met-bars.html  Selected other Podcasts about Fred & Rose West: The Last Podcast on the Left - Episode 153 All Killa No Filla - Episode 30 - Part 1 All Killa No Filla - Episode 31 - Part 2 Mile Higher Podcast - Episode 22 True Crime - All The Time - Episode 104 - Part 1 True Crime - All The Time - Episode 105 - Part 2 Serial Killers - Episode 82

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The life of Francis Schaeffer; Netflix's 'Watership Down'

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 31:47


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts speaks with Stephen Nichols, the president of Reformation Bible College, about the life and work of Francis Schaeffer, 20th century protestant evangelist. After that, host Bruce Edward Walker talks about Netflix's new series, "Watership Down," with John Ehrett, writer, attorney, and editor at the Conciliar Post. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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A first step towards criminal justice reform; The human cost of unemployment part II

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 22:26


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, producer Caroline Roberts speaks with Sarah Estelle, associate professor of economics at Hope College. Caroline and Sarah discuss the subject of criminal justice reform in light of the recently passed, bipartisan bill, The First Step Act, covering specific policies in the new bill and effects of the current criminal system. After that, award winning reporter Anne Marie Schieber continues exploring the effects of unemployment. Last week, we showed the importance of being in the right frame of mind when trying to find a job, and this week we show you why it is so hard to get out of the slump. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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A.J. Jacobs on coffee and gratitude; The story of freedom in Estonia

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 29:59


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, producer Caroline Roberts speaks with A.J. Jacobs, journalist and New York Times bestselling author, about his latest book "Thanks a Thousand," detailing his trip around to world to find and thank each person who worked to produce his morning coffee. After that, senior editor at the Acton Institute, Rev. Ben Johnson, speaks with Estonian politician Mari-Ann Kelam about her witness of Soviet occupied Estonia and her work to champion freedom even after the fall of the Iron Curtain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The legacy of C.S.Lewis; Marvel’s Daredevil

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 34:32


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, producer Caroline Roberts speaks with Michael Ward, a British Scholar and professor of apologetics at Houston Baptist University, about the work of the 20th century writer C.S. Lewis, in time for the anniversary of Lewis' birthday on November 29. After that, host Bruce Walker speaks with Bradley Birzer, professor of history at Hillsdale College, about the legacy of Stan Lee and the new, third season of Marvel's Netflix show, Daredevil. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Hot, dirty, noisy: Purposeful work at Kerkstra Precast; Media blackout on Gosnell movie

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 21:57


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, award winning news anchor Anne Marie Schieber speaks with James Morgan about his job at Kerkstra Precast, an industrial plant. We get a look into James’ daily work and how he finds meaning and motivation in what he does. Then, Caroline Roberts talks to Phelim McAleer, co-producer of a newly released film "Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer", successful with audiences but since it’s release the film has faced harsh backlash, censorship, and media blackout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The connection of faith and work; the legacy of Walker Percy

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 33:04


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Associate Director of Program Outreach at Acton, Dan Churchwell, and Missy Wallace, Executive Director of the Nashville Institute for Faith and Work, discuss how Missy became interested in the connection between faith and work, and why it is an important topic in business. Then, Caroline Roberts speaks with Brian A. Smith, Managing Editor of Liberty Fund’s Law and Liberty publication, on Walker Percy’s life and works, as well as his relevance today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The good news about poverty; Upstream on ‘Operation Finale’

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 27:10


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts, producer and host of Radio Free Acton, speaks with Joseph Connors, Assistant Professor of Economics at Florida Southern College, about the global decline in poverty and how we can continue to reduce it. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker talks to Alex Chafuen, Managing Director, International, at Acton, on “Operation Finale” a new film depicting the capture of infamous nazi Adolf Eichmann after he escaped to Argentina following WW2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Entrepreneurship in Guatemala; Upstream on the future of the arts

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 32:21


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, host Caroline Roberts speaks with Jonathan Porta, co-founder of e-commerce platform UTZ Market in Guatemala, on his experiences in developing his business and on entrepreneurship in Guatemala, then on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker talks to David Marcus, New York correspondent for The Federalist on the future of the arts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Econ Quiz on pensions and public debt; Upstream on Frida Kahlo and Stalinism

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 33:14


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, host Caroline Roberts speaks with Dave Hebert, Professor of Economics at Aquinas College for another Econ Quiz segment on the topic of pensions and state debt. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker talks to Phil Terzian, a writer for The Weekly Standard, on the blind spots in the legacy of Frida Kahlo as well as our modern understanding of Stalinism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Discussing the Trump-Putin summit with Mihail Neamtu; Upstream on how to read

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 28:23


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, host Caroline Roberts speaks with Mihail Neamtu, Romanian conservative author, on the Trump-Putin summit, Russia’s economy, and what Trump should have prioritized at his meeting with Putin. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker talks to Peter Meilaender, Professor of political science at Houghton College, on literary criticism and how to best read a book. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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RFA Reports on Christians in the civic arena; Discussion on the Trump-Kim summit

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 28:02


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, we are pleased to bring you the third edition of RFA Reports. Guest Anne Marie Schieber, an award-winning reporter and former anchor with Wood TV Grand Rapids, speaks with Rafael Cruz, father of former presidential candidate Ted Cruz, on the involvement of Christians in the civic arena and the separation of church and state. Then, RFA host Caroline Roberts talks with Suzanne Scholte, president of the Defense Forum Foundation, on the historic Trump-Kim Summit and the state of human rights in North Korea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Justice in taxation, How entrepreneurs make a freer society, and Upstream on ‘A Wrinkle in Time’

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 46:24


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Kevin Schmiesing, research fellow at Acton, speaks with Robert Kennedy, professor in the department of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas, on ‘Justice in Taxation.’ Then, Caroline Roberts talks with Brett VanderKamp, founder and president of New Holland Brewing Company on how entrepreneurs make a freer society. Finally, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker discusses the life and work of Madeleine L'Engle with Sarah Arthur, author of a new biography on L’Engle, and talk about ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ in light of the new film adaptation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Phil Sotok on purpose and fulfillment in the workplace; Upstream on the beat poets

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 45:11


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, John Couretas, Director of Communications at Acton, talks to Phil Sotok, management consultant with DPMC, examining purpose, fulfillment and ethics in the workplace. Then, on the Econ Quiz segment, Caroline Roberts speaks with Aquinas College professor of economics, Dave Hebert on the newly proposed steel and aluminum tariffs. Finally, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker discusses the beat poets with Robert Inchausti, professor of english at California State Polytechnic University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Yuval Levin on finding solidarity in the Age of Trump; Upstream on "Black Panther"

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 32:38


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Marc Vander Maas, audio/visual manager at Acton, speaks with Yuval Levin, Vice President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, on finding solidarity in the “Age of Trump,” what it means, how it came about, and also touch on the history of political polarization in America. On the Upstream segment, Caroline Roberts has a discussion with Julian Chambliss, professor of history at Rollins College, on Marvel’s new hit movie, “Black Panther.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

First Community Podcast
Episode 10 - The Bible And Neuroscience

First Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 29:49


Episode 10 - The Bible And Neuroscience by April Adams & Caroline Roberts

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The fight for $15, stock market boom, and Oxfam's 2018 inequality report

Acton Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 32:40


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts talks to Joe Carter, Senior Editor at Acton, about minimum wage and the “Fight for $15.” Then on the Econ Quiz segment, Dave Hebert, Professor of Economics at Aquinas College, speaks with John Couretas, Executive Editor and Director of Communications at Acton, about the stock market boom. After that, Caroline talks to Rev. Ben Johnson, Senior Editor at Acton, about Oxfam’s 2018 report on income inequality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Liz Forkin Bohannon on wealth creation and effective poverty alleviation; Upstream on Godless

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 32:33


On this week's episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts speaks with Liz Forkin Bohannon, CEO and Founder of Sseko designs, on wealth creation and effective poverty alleviation. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker hosts a roundtable discussion with Acton staffers on Godless, a new Western show by Netflix. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Jordan Ballor on Kuyper, Bonhoeffer and Thanksgiving; Upstream on Alternative Country Music

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 31:04


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Bruce Edward Walker talks with Ray Nothstine, Opinion Editor of the the North State Journal and Editor at the Civitas Institute, on the alternative country music genre. Then, Caroline Roberts interviews Jordan Ballor, Senior Research Fellow and Director of Publishing at the Acton Institute, on the link between Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Abraham Kuyper, and Thanksgiving. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Rev. Ben Johnson on Religion & Liberty Transatlantic; Upstream on Thor: Ragnarok

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 31:58


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts talks with Rev. Ben Johnson, Senior Editor at the Acton Institute, about the Religion & Liberty Transatlantic publication. They discuss the publication's purpose, goals, as well as the spirit and struggles that Americans and Europeans share. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker, Caroline Roberts, Daniel Menjivar, and Jordan Ballor hold a roundtable discussion on Marvel's latest movie release, Thor: Ragnarok. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Rev. Ben Johnson on how sin taxes support terrorism; Upstream on sci-fi writer Jerry Pournelle

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 30:55


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts talks with Fr. Ben Johnson, Senior Editor at the Acton Institute on the pitfalls of sin taxes. Then, on the Econ Quiz segment, Caroline speaks to Anne Rathbone Bradley, Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics and visiting professor at Georgetown University, about the impact of Amazon and whether or not it is a monopoly. On the Upstream segment, Caroline and Bruce Edward Walker talk about the life and work of the late science fiction writer Jerry Pournelle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Ben DeGrow on school choice; Econ Quiz on tax reform; Upstream on Ray Bradbury

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 36:30


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts talks with Ben DeGrow, Director of Education Policy at The Mackinac Center for Public Policy, about school choice, previewing his panel presentation at Acton's upcoming Education and Freedom event. Then, Caroline Roberts hosts another Econ Quiz with guest Dave Hebert, Professor of Economics at Aquinas college on the topic of the week: tax reform. Finally, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker talks with Jonathan R. Eller, Chancellors Professor of English at the Indiana University School for Liberal Arts and Director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies about the life and legacy Ray Bradbury. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Paul Kengor on Reagan and Pope John Paul II; Upstream on It and Mother!

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 29:32


On this episode of Radio Free Acton, Caroline Roberts talks with Paul Kengor, Professor of Political Science at Grove City College about his new book on the extraordinary relationship between President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II. Then, on the Upstream segment, Bruce Edward Walker talks with James Hohman, Director of Fiscal Policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy about the recent horror films It and Mother!. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Joe Carter on Antifa and the Alt Right; Upstream on artist Renee Radell

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 29:00


Today on Radio Free Acton we have Joe Carter, senior editor for Acton and Adjunct Professor of Journalism at Patrick Henry College talking with Caroline Roberts about Antifa, the Alt Right, and how Christians should respond to the messages of both groups. Following that, Bruce Edward Walker speaks with Gregory Wolfe about the art of Renee Radell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Rev. Robert Sirico Acton Mailbag, Victor Claar on Hurricane Harvey, Upstream w/ Bruce Edward Walker

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 33:32


On today's edition of Radio Free Acton we have Bruce Edward Walker talking to Sam Karnick on Prog Rock. After that we have Caroline Roberts interviewing economist Victor Claar on the morality of price gouging. Then to top it off we have another edition of the Acton Mail bag, this time featuring Rev. Robert Sirico in the chair to answer some questions from our interns. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Ismael Hernandez on "Detroit" in 2017 America; Jacqueline Isaacs on Libertarian Christianity

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 30:07


On this edition of Radio Free Acton, Bruce Edward Walker speaks with Ismael Hernandez of the Freedom and Virtue Institute about "Detroit," the new film from Katheryn Bigelow about the Algiers Motel incident during the 1967 Detroit riots, particularly discussing how this film does or does not reinforce harmful narratives within the black community in the United States. We follow that up with a conversation between assistant producer Caroline Roberts and Jacqueline Isaacs about her contribution to the book "Called to Freedom: Why you can be Christian and Libertarian." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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