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Conspirituality
Bonus Sample: Has Nonviolence Been Debunked?

Conspirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 5:36


Support Conspirituality on Patreon. Does the word protestor conjure a masked figure in black clothing smashing windows and lighting fires or a weekend liberal ineffectually following rules while sipping on a creamy latte along the state-permitted protest route? A popular media narrative is that peaceful protest works best, but has the power of nonviolent resistance been debunked?  Julian responds to Matthew's interview with political sociologist, Benjamin Case. In the context of anarchist activism, Case points out that successful “nonviolent protest movements” have always featured property damage, street-fighting, and window smashing. His ethnographic research shows that rioting can also be personally transformative and empowering, as the participant experiences “contentious effervescence.” His interview (and book, Street Rebellion) included a pointed critique of celebrated nonviolence advocate and academic, Erica Chenoweth, and their towering predecessor, Gene Sharp—who, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, practically created the field of nonviolent resistance studies. Case has some excellent points, especially about how often Chenoweth's work is misinterpreted. But was Gene Sharp really a tool of American imperialism? Is Erica Chenoweth a willing lapdog to status quo liberalism and capitalist power? What kinds of protest strategy might serve us best in our terrifying authoritarian moment? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BroadwayRadio
Today on Broadway: Friday, April 4, 2025

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 10:25


Reviews for ‘Good Night, and Good Luck,’ ‘Dorian Gray’ Extends, Chenoweth and Menzel Sing ‘For Good’ at ‘Redwood’ Since 2016, “Today on Broadway” has been the first and only daily podcast recapping the top theatre headlines every Monday through Friday. Any and all feedback is appreciated:Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BWWMatt read more The post Today on Broadway: Friday, April 4, 2025 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

Race Time Radio
2025 Cole Butcher Chase Pinsonneault Ryan Vargas Shawn Chenoweth Donnie Wilson

Race Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 121:45


 March 30th 2025 – 5 PM Live – RTR With Your Race Time Radio Host: Joe Chisholm Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ_fxx4ahzw Featuring: Cole Butcher No.28 wins ASA Stars Tour event at Five Flags Speedway The Sunshine State 200 Chase Pinsonneault ASA Stars Tour Ryan Vargas No.28 joins DJK Racing to run NASCAR Canada Series Shawn Chenoweth No.89 Super Stock ready to play in 2025 Donnie Wilson of Wilson Motorsports Team Owner This Broadcast Will Also Air on RevTV Canada Tuesday Night 4pm ET. #RaceTeams #Racing #Motorsports #CompetitiveSports #StockCarRacing 

The Holiness Today Podcast
A Conversation with Gregg Chenoweth, President of Olivet Nazarene University

The Holiness Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 83:22


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Nerd Farmer Podcast
The Consequences of Abandoning School Integration – Karin Chenoweth, Author – 233

Nerd Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 44:58


One of the least discussed stories in US public education is our decision to walk away from what worked. School integration in the US peaked in 1987, coinciding with the achievement gap between Black and...

We Hate Movies
S15 Ep773: Deck the Halls

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 110:19


“Christmas is a sexual kink for both of them!” - Chris, on DeVito and Chenoweth's characters On this special holiday episode of WHM, we're chatting about the absolutely unhinged, abhorrent, mid-aughts Christmas comedy, Deck the Halls! Are Danny DeVito and his hot family actually aliens? Why is Broderick's character free-balling outside in his bathrobe? Why doesn't the film conclude with the big winter festival they keep yammering about? Who would've thought we would be missing Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis and their KRANKS characters? And wouldn't comedy legend Charles Grodin have absolutely crushed the straight man role in this movie? PLUS: Is this Broderick's worst movie? DeVito's?  Deck the Halls stars Matthew Broderick, Danny DeVito, Kristen Davis, Kristen Chenoweth, Alia Shawkat, Dylan Blue, Kelly Aldridge, Sabrina Aldridge, Jorge Garcia, Gillian Vigman, and Fred Armisen as Gustave; directed by John Whitesell. This episode is brought to you in part by Diet Smoke! Just for our listeners, Diet Smoke is offering a $50 welcome gift, PLUS 20% off your entire order this holiday season. All you gotta do is head over to www.dietsmoke.com and use the code WHM at checkout.  This holiday season, make the Official WHM Merch Store your one-stop shop for all your holiday needs! T-shirts? Prints? Phone cases? Stickers? We got it all! Head over to our Tee Public shop and check it out today! From December 1, through the entirety of 2025, we'll be donating 100% of our earnings from our merch shop to the Center for Reproductive Rights. So head over and check out all these masterful designs and see what tickles your fancy! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.

The Slasher Sanitarium Podcast
Episode 1 “Think About The Bubbles”

The Slasher Sanitarium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 35:33


We meet the Chenoweth's.  Veterinarian Maggie, her cheating husband James, Their shitty daughter Meryl and their jokester son Arlo.  They live with James' pot smoking mother Ellen on a farm.  After two neighboring families come to visit due to their animals freaking out, a man in a gas mask arrives to start painting some blue lines on the ground.  Oh, and a strange woman passes an entity on to Arlo.  All this in the pilot episode of the Peacock original show Teacup.  Support the showHelp support The Slasher Sanitarium by becoming a subscriber at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2181165/support Start your own Buzzsprout podcast or change your platform by going to: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2158880 Check out the show on: https://theslashersanitarium.buzzsprout.com/share

Mutuality Matters Podcast
(Global Impact) Women and Peace in the Holy Lands with Dr. Salim Munayer

Mutuality Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 36:26


In this episode, Mimi Haddad and Kim Dickson interview Dr. Salim Munayer about his work on reconciliation in the Holy Lands. During the first half of the interview, he describes the steps involved in difficult reconciliations. In the second half of the interview, he discusses Jesus's counter-cultural inclusion of women and their necessary inclusion in creating a lasting peace in the world.    Guest Bio  Salim J. Munayer is executive director and founder of Musalaha Ministry of Reconciliation, which has been bringing Israelis and Palestinian together since 1990 and creating a forum for reconciliation. Salim is a Palestinian-Israeli born in Lod as one of six children and received his BA from Tel Aviv University in History and Geography, his MA from Fuller Theological Seminary, graduate studies in New Testament from Pepperdine University and his PhD from the Oxford Center of Mission Studies in the UK. His doctoral dissertation was written on “The Ethnic Identity of Palestinian Arab Christian Adolescents in Israel.” He has published several books on reconciliation, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Christians in Israel and the Palestinian authority, his most recent work is Through My Enemy's Eyes: Envisioning Reconciliation in Israel-Palestine, co-authored with Lisa Loden. Salim served as academic dean of the Bethlehem Bible College from 1989 to 2008 and is a professor at the college. He is also an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Salim is married to Kay, founder of the Daylight Project, a charity that advocates for social justice among the marginalized in Palestinian and Israeli society. She is also a contributing writer on Another's Voice, a blog by women providing hopeful perspectives in the midst of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Together they have four adult sons, Jack, Daniel, John, and Sam.    Other Resources  Dr. Salim Munayer began Musalaha: A Vision of Reconciliation  Erica Chenoweth was referenced in this interview. Foreign Policy has recognized Chenoweth as one of the top scholars addressing nonviolent resistance and wrote: Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict.   To learn more about Christianity in the Holy Lands listen to the Mutuality Matters Global Impact Interview with Grace Al-Zoughbi  Like Dr. Munayer describing seeing his own struggles in scripture, read Grace Al-Zoughbi's Mutuality article: God's Surprising Hesed: Reading Ruth as a Palestinian Woman    Disclaimer   The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.  

I Hate Politics Podcast
The Long and Continuing Fight to Save Public Education

I Hate Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 33:12


With school boards around the country under attack from right-wing extremists, a veteran Silver-Spring based education reporter and author, Karen Chenoweth, has founded a resource to help school board candidates and school board members fight back. Sunil Dasgupta talks to Chenoweth about her website democracy-education.org and her mission. Music from Finster.

Make and Design with Carina Gardner
Episode 473 Design Suite Maker Conference with Tiffani Hawkins, Viveca Chenoweth, and Jennifer Burba

Make and Design with Carina Gardner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 45:59


Carina talks with Tiffani Hawkins, Viveca Chenoweth, and Jennifer Burba in a live panel for the Design Suite Maker Conference about their design businesses, shops, and why they decided to start their own design businesses.Get the All Access Pass to this conference here: https://www.designsuitecourses.com/design-suite-maker-conference-all-access-pass-4Join a Design Bootcamp to learn more about Design Suite here: www.designsuitecourses.com.designbootcampLearn more about the University of Arts & Design at www.uad.educationEpisode 473 Design Suite Maker Conference with Tiffani Hawkins, Viveca Chenoweth, and Jennifer Burba_________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina shares how to think like a customer and create art that people want to buy. She offers practical tips on market trends, pricing, and self-promotion. By understanding what buyers are looking for, you can make your art more appealing and boost your sales. Click below to learn morehttps://www.designsuitecourses.com/makeartthatsells__________About Carina Gardner:Carina Gardner is a fabric designer, paper designer, and design educator who is passionate about helping other designers fulfill their creative dreams by teaching them her strategies for making money as a designer. She has a Ph.D. in Design and taught design at the University of Minnesota before starting Carina Gardner, Inc.Carina Gardner, Inc design brand has been featured in dish ware, holiday decor, sewing patterns, and more. Her exclusive Design Suite Program helps creatives make money designing as they learn to design. Her programs include Illustrator and Photoshop training, surface pattern design, paper design, Silhouette & Cricut file design, and running a design business. She started the Make and Design Podcast so that she could share inspiration, stories, and experiences about design and life with crafters and designers.Find out more at https://www.carinagardner.comWatch this episode as a video at https://www.makeanddesign.com/The University of Arts and Design Business is officially open and enrolling students for Fall Semester. We are offering a Master of Arts and an Undergraduate Design Certificate. Learn more by going to uadb.education

The Sustainable Fashion Wingman
A Pioneer of Second-hand Fashion, TRAID with Maria Chenoweth

The Sustainable Fashion Wingman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 46:00


Welcome to Season 6 of the podcast and we're starting with a special episode to celebrate Second-hand September with a trailblazer of the second-hand fashion movement.In this episode we hear from Maria Chenoweth, Chief Executive of the second-hand charity TRAID. With a dozen stores found on London's high streets, TRAID offers an alternative and more sustainable way to dress.With the 25th anniversary, hear how TRAID is going from strength to strength, launching new initiatives and giving consumers even more ways to shop sustainably. Listen in an learn how you get in TRAID's Closet Clear-out Challenge!Learn more about TRAIDE at https://traid.org.uk/If you'd like to pop down to the Granary Square Classic Car Boot Sale on the 28th September, 10 am to 6 pm (2024), learn more herehttps://www.citizenticket.com/events/hemingwaydesign/the-classic-car-boot-sale-2/And check out the Charity Supermarket in Brent Cross and find out more about that here https://www.hemingwaydesign.co.uk/projects/charity-super-mktWe'll be bringing more conversations from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to follow and invite your friends for a listen. Connect with me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentFollow us for jobs and news in sustainable fashion at https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaymesbyrontalent/

Race Time Radio
2024 - Joshua Stade Shawn Chenoweth Glenn Watson JR Fitztpatrick #GoldRush Gary McLean

Race Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 118:32


This broadcast was Live on Sunday August 11th 2024 With Your Host: Joe Chisholm To Watch This Episode Now See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJTZl72mbeY  Visit racetimeradio.com for up coming shows - Next Up: Tuesday August 13th Live Flag To Flag Coverage   #Motorsports #UnitedRacingSeries #SuperLateModelRacing #Racing #Canada 

PolicyCast
After an attempted assassination, how to turn back a rising tide of political threats and violence

PolicyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 52:12


The attempted assassination of former President and candidate Donald Trump has catalyzed an important discussion about both actual violence and threats of violence against political candidates, office-holders, policymakers, election officials, and others whose efforts help make our democracy work. Harvard Kennedy School professors Erica Chenoweth and Archon Fung join host Ralph Ranalli to talk about political violence, what it is, what it isn't, why it has grown, and—most importantly—strategies for mitigating it to ensure the health of democratic governance in the United States and beyond. The motivations and political leanings of the 20-year-old Pennsylvania man who shot and wounded Trump with an AR-15-style assault rifle, Thomas Crooks, remain murky, making it difficult to make sense of why it happened. In one sense it was a continuation of an unfortunate 189-year-old tradition of assassinations and attempted assassinations of U.S. presidents. But for many scholars, researchers, and political analysts, it also appeared to be a culmination of a more recent uptick in the willingness of some people to use violence to achieve their political aims in today's highly polarized society.  Fung is director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at HKS and has talked to numerous local officials about their first-hand accounts of being on the receiving end of violent threats. Chenoweth is director of the Nonviolence Action Lab and is a longtime scholar of both political violence and nonviolent alternatives.Please also see: The Ash Center's webinar on Political Violence and the 2024 ElectionErica Chenoweth is the Academic Dean for Faculty Engagement and the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Kennedy School. Chenoweth studies political violence and its alternatives. They have authored or edited nine other books and dozens of articles on mass movements, nonviolent resistance, terrorism, political violence, revolutions, and state repression, including the recent “Civil Resistance: What Everyone Needs to Know” (2021) and “On Revolutions” (2022). Along with Zoe Marks, Chenoweth is also the author of the forthcoming book “Bread and Roses: Women on the Frontlines of Revolution,” which explores how women's participation impacts mass movements. At Harvard, Chenoweth directs the Nonviolent Action Lab, an innovation hub that uses social science tools and evidence to support movement-led political transformation. Foreign Policy ranked Chenoweth among the Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2013. They hold a Ph.D. and an M.A. in political science from the University of Colorado and a B.A. in political science and German from the University of DaytonArchon Fung is the Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government and director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Kennedy School. at the Harvard Kennedy School. His research explores policies, practices, and institutional designs that deepen the quality of democratic governance. He focuses upon public participation, deliberation, and transparency. His books include “Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency” (Cambridge University Press, with Mary Graham and David Weil) and “Empowered Participation: Reinventing Urban Democracy” (Princeton University Press). He has authored five books, four edited collections, and over fifty articles appearing in professional journals. He holds two S.B.s — in philosophy and physics — and a Ph.D. in political science from MIT.Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Communications and Public Affairs is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an AB in Political Science from UCLA and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.Design and graphics support is provided by Lydia Rosenberg, Delane Meadows and the OCPA Design Team. Social media promotion and support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team. Editorial support is provided by Robert O'Neill and Nora Delaney of the OCPA Editorial Team.

ICU Doc Talk
Ep. 56 How to School

ICU Doc Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 47:16


Talking about how to study, take tests and be a successful student. Book discussion: Why Civil Resistance Works by Chenoweth, Travelers in the Third Reich by Boyd

featured Wiki of the Day
Into Temptation (film)

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 2:43


fWotD Episode 2548: Into Temptation (film) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Friday, 26 April 2024 is Into Temptation (film).Into Temptation is a 2009 independent drama film written and directed by Patrick Coyle, and starring Jeremy Sisto, Kristin Chenoweth, Brian Baumgartner, Bruce A. Young and Amy Matthews. It tells the story of a prostitute (Chenoweth) who confesses to a Catholic priest (Sisto) that she plans to kill herself on her birthday. The priest attempts to find and save her, and in doing so plunges himself into a darker side of society.The film was partially inspired by Coyle's father, a kind but belligerent man who had considered becoming a priest in his early life. The script won the McKnight Screenwriting Fellowship from the IFP Minnesota Center for Media Arts. Into Temptation was filmed and set in Coyle's hometown of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Several supporting roles were filled with actors from the Minneapolis–Saint Paul theater area, and Coyle himself performed in a supporting role.It was produced by Ten Ten Films and Farnam Street II, and distributed by First Look International. With a budget of less than $1 million, filming began in May 2008. Cinematography was provided by David Doyle, Russell Holsapple composed the score, and Lee Percy worked as editor. The film touches on themes of temptation, sin, good and evil, redemption and celibacy, as well as the boundaries between a priest providing counsel and getting personally involved with helping parishioners.Into Temptation was optioned in Hollywood, but talks fell through due to complications from the global recession. The film did not receive a national release but played at theaters in several cities. Although first publicly shown for Coyle's father in December 2008, Into Temptation officially premiered on April 26, 2009, at the Newport Beach Film Festival, where Sisto won the "Outstanding Achievement in Acting" award. The film received generally positive reviews. It was released on DVD on October 27, 2009.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:31 UTC on Friday, 26 April 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Into Temptation (film) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Danielle Neural.

Elevate Church Weekly
I Feel Stuck | Pastor Matt Chenoweth

Elevate Church Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024


Elevate Church Weekly
Are You Limiting God? | Pastor Matt Chenoweth

Elevate Church Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024


American Thought Leaders
Censorship, Guns, and Administrative Power: Mark Chenoweth Explains 3 Major SCOTUS Cases

American Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 35:58


“It's not the government's job to police the line between true speech and false speech. The Constitution doesn't give our government that power. The government has the power to police the line between lawful speech and unlawful speech.”Mark Chenoweth is the president and chief legal officer of the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), a nonpartisan civil rights group dedicated to protecting constitutional freedoms from government violations.“Most people aren't going to know why their speech was taken down off of the platform. They might assume that it was the private decision of Facebook, or X, or LinkedIn ... and it's difficult to discover that it was actually the result of a government order,” says Mr. Chenoweth.In this episode, we dive into the NCLA's three lawsuits that have made their way up to the Supreme Court: Murthy v. Missouri (formerly known as Missouri v. Biden), Garland v. Cargill, and Relentless v. Dept. of Commerce.“Agencies no longer look at the statute and say, ‘How do we best interpret this statute and apply it?' Instead, they say, ‘How far can we push this and still get federal judges to go along with our ‘reasonable interpretation of the statute'?' Well, that's not a good dynamic to have in place. We need to get back to a world in which the agencies expect the judges to enforce the law as Congress wrote it,” says Mr. Chenoweth.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

The Social Work Stories Podcast
How an aged-care social worker uses dignifying practice as covert resistance - Ep.87

The Social Work Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 37:27


Lis called this episode, "A classic!" and Mim said, "This is going straight onto my University Readings List." So, you know it's going to be worth the listen! We hope that you enjoy.   SIDE NOTE: In this episode, Lis refers to a journal article on 'covert activism'. Here's the reference: Greenslade, L., McAuliffe, D. & Chenoweth, L., 2015, 'Social workers' experiences of covert workplace activism', Australian Social Work, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 422-437, DOI: 10.1080/0312407X.2014.940360   p.s. Don't forget to check out the latest episode of our sister podcast Social Work Discoveries! p.s.s. We'd love for you to join the conversation on this, so make sure you reach out to us on the socials (see links below), or otherwise by email at socialworkstoriespodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you! p.s.s.s. Follow our Facebook Page at: https://www.facebook.com/SocialWorkStoriesPodcast   Credits: Hosts - Lis Murphy and Dr. Mim Fox Producers - Dr. Ben Joseph and Justin Stech Social Media Coordinator - Maddison Stratten Music - 'Mama' by Ben Grace (copyright 2018). Find on Spotify, or at www.bengracemusic.com Social Work Stories©️ (31st Jan, 2024) Contact us online at www.socialworkstories.com, follow our facebook page and LinkedIn, or use the handle @SOWKStoriesPod on twitter or instagram.

PolicyCast
We can productively discuss even the toughest topics—here's how

PolicyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 46:14


As our discourse and our politics have become both more polarized and paralyzed, Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Erica Chenoweth and Julia Minson say we need to refocus on listening to understand, instead of talking to win. In mid-2022, the School launched the Candid and Constructive Conversations initiative, based on the idea that frank yet productive discussions over differences are not only vital to democracy and a functioning society, but that the ability to have them was also an essential skill for students, staff, and faculty in the Harvard community and beyond to learn. The effort—which uses techniques and principles based on surveys and decision science—took on even greater urgency after the recent events in Israel and Gaza and their fallout in the U.S., including at Harvard and other universities. Erica Chenoweth is the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment and the academic dean for faculty Engagement at HKS, as well as one of the world's leading authorities on conflict and alternatives to political violence. Associate Professor of Public Policy Julia Minson is a decision scientist who studies the psychology of disagreement, and has developed research-based, practical methods that nearly anyone can use to make difficult conversations into productive ones.Policy Recommendations:Erica Chenoweth's Policy Recommendations:Have local governments invest more in creating opportunities for bridging divides in civil societyMaking election day a national holiday and supporting activities that are about participating in the political process and so it feels like something we all do togetherUse the Chatham House Rule and other tools to create conversational spaces that encourage open and inclusive dialogue.Julia Minson's Policy Recommendations:Create a curriculum for teenagers to learn the skills of constructive conversation across differencesTeach HEAR and other easy-to-understand conversational receptiveness training methods widely to enable candid and constructive conversations between individuals.Erica Chenoweth is the Academic Dean for Faculty Engagement and the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Kennedy School, Faculty Dean at Pforzheimer House at Harvard College, and Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. They study political violence and its alternatives. At Harvard, Chenoweth directs the Nonviolent Action Lab, an innovation hub that provides empirical evidence in support of movement-led political transformation. Chenoweth has authored or edited nine books on mass movements, nonviolent resistance, terrorism, political violence, revolutions, and state repression. Their recent book, “Civil Resistance: What Everyone Needs to Know,” explores what civil resistance is, how it works, why it sometimes fails, how violence and repression affect it, and the long-term impacts of such resistance. Their next book with HKS Lecturer in Public Policy Zoe Marks, “Bread and Roses: Women on the Frontlines of Revolution,” investigates the impact of women's participation on revolutionary outcomes and democratization. Chenoweth maintains the NAVCO Data Project, one of the world's leading datasets on historical and contemporary mass mobilizations around the globe. Along with Jeremy Pressman, Chenoweth also co-directs the Crowd Counting Consortium, a public interest and scholarly project that documents political mobilization in the U.S. since January 2017.Associate Professor of Public Policy Julia Minson is a decision scientist with research interests in conflict, negotiations and judgment and decision making. Her primary line of research addresses the “psychology of disagreement” – How do people engage with opinions, judgments and decisions that are different from their own? She is particularly interested in simple, scalable interventions to help people be more receptive to views and opinions they strongly oppose. Much of Julia's research is conducted in collaboration with the graduate and post-doctoral members of MC² – the Minson Conflict and Collaboration Lab. At the Kennedy School Julia is affiliated with the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, the Center for Public Leadership, and the Taubman Center for State and Local Government. Julia teaches courses on negotiations and decision-making as part of the Management, Leadership and Decision Science area, as well as through HKS Executive Education. Prior to coming to the Kennedy School, Julia served as an Adjunct Lecturer at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where she taught Negotiations at both the MBA and the undergraduate levels. She received her PhD in Social Psychology from Stanford University and her BA in Psychology from Harvard University.Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Communications and Public Affairs is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an AB in Political Science from UCLA and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.Social media promotion and support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team. Editorial support is provided by Nora Delaney. Design and graphics support is provided by Delane Meadows, Laura King, and the OCPA Design Team. 

Self Publishing Insiders
The Magic Behind Chenoweth Press

Self Publishing Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 46:06


David Sherrer is the marketing director and the "husband half" of the remarkable wife-and-husband publishing team at Chenoweth Press. David's wife Lydia is a USA Today bestselling author of urban fantasy. David manages the marketing and fulfillment of physical sales as well as sales at various conventions. David is also a game designer and created created a unique card game based on his wife's book series. Today we'll discuss the magic behind this wife & husband publishing team.//Draft2Digital is where you start your Indie Author Career//  Looking for your path to self-publishing success? Draft2Digital is the leading ebook publisher and distributor worldwide. We'll convert your manuscript, distribute it online, and support you the whole way—and we won't charge you a dime.  We take a small percentage of the royalties for each sale you make through us, so we only make money when you make money. That's the best kind of business plan.  • Get started now: https://draft2digital.com/• Learn the ins, the outs, and the all-arounds of indie publishing from the industry experts on the D2D Blog: https://Draft2Digital.com/blog  • Promote your books with our Universal Book Links from Books2Read: https://books2read.com  Make sure you bookmark https://D2DLive.com for links to live events, and to catch back episodes of the Self Publishing Insiders Podcast.

Wines To Find
Wines To Find, Ep 197: From Vineyard to Bottle With Chenoweth Wines

Wines To Find

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 45:26 Transcription Available


WINES: Chenoweth 2019 Bootlegger's Hill Chardonnay, The Green Valley Pinot Noir, and Treehouse Pinot Noir.Imagine being able to identify the differences in microclimates and soils from vineyard to vineyard. Join us as we journey through the captivating vineyards of Green Valley of the Russian River Valley with Amy Chenoweth, owner and winemaker of Chenoweth Wines. Amy, an expert in the field of winemaking, guides us through the distinct landscapes of her vineyards, including the Home Ranch, Treehouse Vineyard, and Bootlegger's Hill. She gives us a fascinating insight into her journey from grape growing to winemaking and reveals the secret behind the unique flavors of their flagship Green Valley Pinot Noir.Within the enchanting vineyards, we uncover Amy's sustainable and organic growing practices, which intrigue us with her preferred pruning styles and pest management strategies. Amy is a firm believer in helping consumers identify quality wines and takes us through the limited boutique wines they produce. We explore the world of flavors as we taste the 2019 Bootleggers Hill Chardonnay, the Green Valley Pinot Noir, and the Treehouse Pinot Noir. Each sip transports us to the vineyards, helping us appreciate the meticulous care that goes into each bottle of Chenoweth wine.Finally, we engage in a stimulating discussion on the flavor profiles of Chenoweth's wines. From the girl-next-door personality of the 2019 Bootleggers Hill Chardonnay to the Sherlock Holmes-like complexity of the Treehouse Pino, Amy's descriptions bring the wines to life. So, join us on this winemaking journey as we uncover the passion and expertise that make Chenoweth wines truly stand out.Stay in the know and join our WTF Cru.About UsBuy us a Mimosa!We have been listed in the Top 50 wine podcasts! https://blog.feedspot.com/wine_podcasts/Music from https://filmmusic.io "Night In Venice" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Thank you for making us part of your wine story. If you enjoyed this episode, please write a review and share with your wine loving friends and family. To connect with us or to inquire about being a guest on Wines To Find, visit our social media pages Instagram https://www.instagram.com/winestofindpodcast/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/winestofindpodcasts/Til the next glass ~ Cheers!And, remember, join us next time on Wines To Find!Sandy & Michelle

Make and Design with Carina Gardner
Episode 365 The Retired Creative with Viveca Chenoweth

Make and Design with Carina Gardner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 19:48


Carina talks to Design Suite Member Viveca Chenowith about what is it like to be an artist who now makes money from her sales! Learn how Viveca is taking the path to creating a beautiful design business.Want to learn more and join a Design Bootcamp? Join here: https://www.carinagardnercourses.com/a/2147517829/iZA6q8jzFind out more about Julie Thompson athttps://www.etsy.com/shop/VRCDigitalDesign?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1451438131Episode 365 The Retired Creative with Viveca Chenoweth_________Love to create, design and craft? Have you always wanted to know how to turn your passions into profit? Carina's new book – Design Profit & Prosper will lead you down the path of making your dreams a reality. Get your copy today! https://www.carinagardnercourses.com/designprofitprosper__________About Carina Gardner:Carina Gardner is a fabric designer, paper designer, and design educator who is passionate about helping other designers fulfill their creative dreams by teaching them her strategies for making money as a designer. She has a Ph.D. in Design and taught design at the University of Minnesota before starting Carina Gardner, Inc.Carina Gardner, Inc design brand has been featured in dish ware, holiday decor, sewing patterns, and more. Her exclusive Design Suite Program helps creatives make money designing as they learn to design. Her programs include Illustrator and Photoshop training, surface pattern design, paper design, Silhouette & Cricut file design, and running a design business. She started the Make and Design Podcast so that she could share inspiration, stories, and experiences about design and life with crafters and designers.Find out more at https://www.carinagardner.comWatch this episode as a video at https://www.makeanddesign.com/Hey there! I have a new Profitable Designer Starter Guide. It's filled with videos and worksheets to help you. And the best part is that it is FREE. Get access now by going to www.carinagardnercourses.com/starterguide and learn more about becoming profitable today.

Elevate Church Weekly
Break the Cycle | Matt Chenoweth | Elevate Church

Elevate Church Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023


Convos with Clay
EP. 118 | Dr. Brian Chenoweth [faith in medical practice, control over circumstances]

Convos with Clay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 45:01


This episode is brought to you by Newclip USA. Newclip has worked tirelessly to design innovative fixation systems, specific implants and new solutions using modern technologies for over 20 years. Their excellent products contribute to the efficiency ofvisit surgical procedures, for the best possible benefit of the patient. To learn more about the exceptional products that Newclip offers, visit www.newclipusa.com today. ____________________________________________ Brian A. Chenoweth, MD, is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with OU Health Physicians, specializing in hand and upper extremity surgery. Dr. Chenoweth earned his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine in Oklahoma City, OK. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the OU College of Medicine and a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, PA. When Dr. Chenoweth is not practicing medicine, he enjoys playing guitar, snowboarding, and spending time with his wife and children. ____________________________________________ Download the free Integrated Business guide at www.restorationgroup.co/guide Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get valuable insights about how to lead an integrated business.  Connect with Clay on LinkedIn  Follow Restoration Group on Instagram   

Nourishing Women Podcast
435: Best of: How to Dress Yourself To Feel Confident & Comfortable in Your Body with Megan LaRussa Chenoweth

Nourishing Women Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 48:08


In this best of episode I have guest and style coach, Megan LaRussa Chenoweth on the show. Megan's mission as a Style Coach is to empower, educate and inspire women to dress for the life they desire. She has worked with hundreds of women through VIP 1:1 Style Coaching, and her online Style Yourself Chic programs to help them dress to showcase their best self, and feel confident wherever the day takes them. In this episode we discuss: Megan shares who she is and the work she does as a style coach. Megan's mission to empower, educate and inspire real women just like you to dress for the life you desire. Why clothing can make such a difference in improving body image, helping you feel confident and comfortable. The Style Yourself Chic method to dress yourself and dress for each body type. How to curate your closet for a wardrobe you absolutely love. How Megan practices wellness without obsession.   A few important announcements: Private coaching offers you personalized support to reach your goals of food and body peace. Megan, our lead dietitian at Nourishing Minds Nutrition, is currently accepting new clients. Click here to learn more! Our newest free guide is the Body Trust Meditation. Use this meditation to learn how to trust your body and food choices, so that you can experience freedom with food. Help us grow the podcast! By leaving a written review and taking a screenshot of that review and emailing it to me at hello@nourishingmindsnutrition.com, I'll send you back your choice of the Meal Planning Guide, Gentle Nutrition Masterclass or Fear of Weight Gain Masterclass for completely free to say thank you.

Elevate Church Weekly
Don't Carry The Control | Pastor Matt Chenoweth | Elevate Church

Elevate Church Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023


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Allies of Inconvenience
Episode 36- Adepticon Recap and 10th Edition Previews Talk

Allies of Inconvenience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 96:53


Late as always Join us as Evan, Chris, and Jason, Ian, and Chenoweth, recap our Adepticon experience back in March! Evan also talks about a recent RTT with his Astral Claws during hobby progress. We also talk about our thoughts on what we had see for previews of 10th edition (albeit before the full rules release!) We also have a crazy side track about naming of Von Ryan's Leaper and our other usual insane ramblings. And check out our Best Imperial Winning Army here 00:00 Intro 04:05 Hobby Progress 21:58 Adepticon Recap 1:11:29 10th Ed Discussion and Off Topic ramblings   Songs and Soundclips Blue Mark- Atlan Urtag Kaap mere- Bugotak Clip 1: South Park Clip 2: Graham Norton Show Clip 3 Barry Walts Youtube- You are a Pervert Marine | a Blood Angels 40k Parody

Sgt. Brady's Crime Podcast
Legends of the County: Debby Chenoweth

Sgt. Brady's Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 24:52


Listen how Debby made herself a vital part of the Baltimore County Police Department. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sgt-bradys-crimepod/support

New Books in African American Studies
Karin Chenoweth, "Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement" (Harvard Education Press, 2021)

New Books in African American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:30


In Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021), long-time education writer Karin Chenoweth turns her attention from effective schools to effective districts. Leveraging new, cutting-edge national research on district performance as well as in-depth reporting, Chenoweth profiles five districts that have successfully broken the correlation between race, poverty, and achievement. Focusing on high performing or rapidly improving districts that serve children of color and children from low-income backgrounds, the book explores the common elements that have led to the districts' successes, including leadership, processes, and systems.  Districts That Succeed reveals that helping more students achieve is not a matter of adopting a program or practice. Rather, it requires developing a district-wide culture where all adults feel responsible for the academic well-being of students and adopt systems and processes that support that culture. Chenoweth explores how districts, from urban Chicago, Illinois to suburban Seaford, Delaware, have organized themselves to look at data to guide improvement. Her research highlights the essential role of districts in closing achievement gaps and illustrates how successful outliers can serve as resources for other districts. With important lessons for district leaders and policy makers alike, Chenoweth offers the hard-won wisdom of educators who understand the power of schools to, as one superintendent says, "change the path of poverty." Host Laura Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she researches and teaches about language and literacy learning and teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies

New Books Network
Karin Chenoweth, "Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement" (Harvard Education Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:30


In Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021), long-time education writer Karin Chenoweth turns her attention from effective schools to effective districts. Leveraging new, cutting-edge national research on district performance as well as in-depth reporting, Chenoweth profiles five districts that have successfully broken the correlation between race, poverty, and achievement. Focusing on high performing or rapidly improving districts that serve children of color and children from low-income backgrounds, the book explores the common elements that have led to the districts' successes, including leadership, processes, and systems.  Districts That Succeed reveals that helping more students achieve is not a matter of adopting a program or practice. Rather, it requires developing a district-wide culture where all adults feel responsible for the academic well-being of students and adopt systems and processes that support that culture. Chenoweth explores how districts, from urban Chicago, Illinois to suburban Seaford, Delaware, have organized themselves to look at data to guide improvement. Her research highlights the essential role of districts in closing achievement gaps and illustrates how successful outliers can serve as resources for other districts. With important lessons for district leaders and policy makers alike, Chenoweth offers the hard-won wisdom of educators who understand the power of schools to, as one superintendent says, "change the path of poverty." Host Laura Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she researches and teaches about language and literacy learning and teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Sociology
Karin Chenoweth, "Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement" (Harvard Education Press, 2021)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:30


In Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021), long-time education writer Karin Chenoweth turns her attention from effective schools to effective districts. Leveraging new, cutting-edge national research on district performance as well as in-depth reporting, Chenoweth profiles five districts that have successfully broken the correlation between race, poverty, and achievement. Focusing on high performing or rapidly improving districts that serve children of color and children from low-income backgrounds, the book explores the common elements that have led to the districts' successes, including leadership, processes, and systems.  Districts That Succeed reveals that helping more students achieve is not a matter of adopting a program or practice. Rather, it requires developing a district-wide culture where all adults feel responsible for the academic well-being of students and adopt systems and processes that support that culture. Chenoweth explores how districts, from urban Chicago, Illinois to suburban Seaford, Delaware, have organized themselves to look at data to guide improvement. Her research highlights the essential role of districts in closing achievement gaps and illustrates how successful outliers can serve as resources for other districts. With important lessons for district leaders and policy makers alike, Chenoweth offers the hard-won wisdom of educators who understand the power of schools to, as one superintendent says, "change the path of poverty." Host Laura Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she researches and teaches about language and literacy learning and teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in American Studies
Karin Chenoweth, "Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement" (Harvard Education Press, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:30


In Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021), long-time education writer Karin Chenoweth turns her attention from effective schools to effective districts. Leveraging new, cutting-edge national research on district performance as well as in-depth reporting, Chenoweth profiles five districts that have successfully broken the correlation between race, poverty, and achievement. Focusing on high performing or rapidly improving districts that serve children of color and children from low-income backgrounds, the book explores the common elements that have led to the districts' successes, including leadership, processes, and systems.  Districts That Succeed reveals that helping more students achieve is not a matter of adopting a program or practice. Rather, it requires developing a district-wide culture where all adults feel responsible for the academic well-being of students and adopt systems and processes that support that culture. Chenoweth explores how districts, from urban Chicago, Illinois to suburban Seaford, Delaware, have organized themselves to look at data to guide improvement. Her research highlights the essential role of districts in closing achievement gaps and illustrates how successful outliers can serve as resources for other districts. With important lessons for district leaders and policy makers alike, Chenoweth offers the hard-won wisdom of educators who understand the power of schools to, as one superintendent says, "change the path of poverty." Host Laura Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she researches and teaches about language and literacy learning and teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Public Policy
Karin Chenoweth, "Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement" (Harvard Education Press, 2021)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:30


In Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021), long-time education writer Karin Chenoweth turns her attention from effective schools to effective districts. Leveraging new, cutting-edge national research on district performance as well as in-depth reporting, Chenoweth profiles five districts that have successfully broken the correlation between race, poverty, and achievement. Focusing on high performing or rapidly improving districts that serve children of color and children from low-income backgrounds, the book explores the common elements that have led to the districts' successes, including leadership, processes, and systems.  Districts That Succeed reveals that helping more students achieve is not a matter of adopting a program or practice. Rather, it requires developing a district-wide culture where all adults feel responsible for the academic well-being of students and adopt systems and processes that support that culture. Chenoweth explores how districts, from urban Chicago, Illinois to suburban Seaford, Delaware, have organized themselves to look at data to guide improvement. Her research highlights the essential role of districts in closing achievement gaps and illustrates how successful outliers can serve as resources for other districts. With important lessons for district leaders and policy makers alike, Chenoweth offers the hard-won wisdom of educators who understand the power of schools to, as one superintendent says, "change the path of poverty." Host Laura Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she researches and teaches about language and literacy learning and teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Education
Karin Chenoweth, "Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement" (Harvard Education Press, 2021)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 47:30


In Districts That Succeed: Breaking the Correlation Between Race, Poverty, and Achievement (Harvard Education Press, 2021), long-time education writer Karin Chenoweth turns her attention from effective schools to effective districts. Leveraging new, cutting-edge national research on district performance as well as in-depth reporting, Chenoweth profiles five districts that have successfully broken the correlation between race, poverty, and achievement. Focusing on high performing or rapidly improving districts that serve children of color and children from low-income backgrounds, the book explores the common elements that have led to the districts' successes, including leadership, processes, and systems.  Districts That Succeed reveals that helping more students achieve is not a matter of adopting a program or practice. Rather, it requires developing a district-wide culture where all adults feel responsible for the academic well-being of students and adopt systems and processes that support that culture. Chenoweth explores how districts, from urban Chicago, Illinois to suburban Seaford, Delaware, have organized themselves to look at data to guide improvement. Her research highlights the essential role of districts in closing achievement gaps and illustrates how successful outliers can serve as resources for other districts. With important lessons for district leaders and policy makers alike, Chenoweth offers the hard-won wisdom of educators who understand the power of schools to, as one superintendent says, "change the path of poverty." Host Laura Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she researches and teaches about language and literacy learning and teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse educational contexts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

Pop Culture Weekly
Kristen Chenoweth and Alan Cumming : Schmigadoon! Season 2 Delights

Pop Culture Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 19:17


Get ready to be dazzled in this episode of Pop Culture Weekly as Kyle McMahon chats with the amazing Kristen Chenoweth and Alan Cumming about their roles in Schmigadoon! Season 2! Hear them dive into the show's brilliant writing, hilarious parodies, and hidden Easter Eggs, while celebrating how it holds its own without requiring any theater geek credentials. They also share some behind-the-scenes stories about the fun and camaraderie among the talented cast and crew.But that's not all! They also explore other pop culture passions, such as Kyle and Kristin's mutual love for 7-Eleven (and their surprisingly delightful pizzas), the importance of music in our lives, and how we navigate the ever-evolving world of social media. Join us as we ponder the impact of engaging with pop culture fans and staying connected with each other, no matter which digital platform comes our way. Don't miss this captivating conversation with two entertainment powerhouses!Listen to our episode on Season 1 of Schmigadoon! Schmigadoon! Cast: The Musical Episode (Season 1) here!Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmacmusicFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.mePop Culture Weekly twitter: http://www.twitter.com/popculturepodcaEpisode Keywords: Shmigadoon, Kristen Chenoweth, Alan Cumming, Broadway, Writing, Parodies, Easter Eggs, Theater Geek, 7-Eleven, Pizzas, Peanut Butter, Jelly Sandwiches, Slurpees, Musicals, Music

Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast
Welcome to Schmicago! (with Cinco Paul)

Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 41:01


Welcome to the Crown & Anchor, Greyhounds! In this episode Marisa, Christian, and Brett have a conversation with Cinco Paul, the co-creator, executive producer, songwriter, and showrunner of Schmigadoon.In addition to Schmigadoon, Cinco Paul is also known for his work as a screenwriter for beloved films like Horton Hears a Who, The Lorax, The Secret Life of Pets, and the Despicable Me trilogy – all of which he worked on with his longtime friend and collaborator Ken Daurio.For the uninitiated, Schmigadoon is a musical comedy television series that centers on the relationship of two NYC doctors, Josh and Melissa – played by Keegan-Michael Key and Cecily Strong, respectively. The show is a brilliant love letter to musical theater which also cleverly parodies many of the genre's most recognizable features through hilarious and heartfelt performances from the A-list cast of musical theatre stars.We here at Richmond Til We Die are huge fans of Schmigadoon. Luckily, Cinco's a big fan of Ted Lasso too, and so we were thrilled to have an opportunity to chat with the man who helped create another one of our favorite shows!And this is your official warning - there are some light spoilers for the first four episodes of Ted Lasso's third season as well the first three episodes of Schmigadoon's second season in this episode.More extensive show notes can be found on our website: https://www.tedlassopod.com/cinco-paul-schmigadoon-schmicago-ted-lassoRichmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound.

Deadtime Stories
Chapter 45: Cookie Time (Rebroadcast)

Deadtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 33:22


Camp Scott was a place of peace, happiness, and beauty until someone snuck in the middle of the night and murdered three innocent Girl Scouts. Since the airing of this show, we learned something musical theatre dorks like me would love! The one and only Kristin Chenoweth would have been on this very trip had she not been ill. Isn't it fascinating how something small like that can totally change the outcome of our lives? Originally broadcast October 21, 2020.Written by Schuyler Fastenau and executive produced by Daniel Jones. Additional voices by Sophia Sassone, Tamara Perry, Ariel Dale, Taylor Shurte, Marissa Pistone, Rainee Blake, Matt MacNelly, Daniel Jones, Vince Perez, Jordan Katcher, Grant Knakaoka, Janette Zosche, and Jeremy Staple. Cover artwork by Catherine Fastenau. Theme music by Tracy Zales.Follow us on:PatreonInstagramFacebookTiktokTwitterCheck out our other shows:The AftermathCereal KillerzCocktail BallerinaTrue Crime False Crime

American Thought Leaders
The Boot of the State—Mark Chenoweth on Suing Federal Agencies and Ensuring the Separation of Powers

American Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 47:15


“Congress has to be the one that appropriates any funds from the treasury. That's the power of the purse that Congress has. And if we lose that, then we'll lose the country, because it has to be the elected representatives. If the executive is self-funding, then there's just no ability to rein that in.”At the Conservative Political Action Conference, we sat down with Mark Chenoweth, President and General Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which brings cases against the government when it violates constitutional freedoms. Today, we discuss three major lawsuits he is currently prosecuting. The first is The Cato Institute versus the Department of Education, which argues against Biden's loan forgiveness plan on the basis of lacking statutory authority.“There just isn't explicit language giving the Secretary of Education the ability to cancel the debt of 43 million people and at a cost of over half a trillion dollars,” says Chenoweth.The second case is Missouri versus Biden, which alleges that the Biden administration violated the First Amendment by directing social media companies to censor viewpoints that were in conflict with the government's narrative on COVID-19.“There definitely seems to be a level of communication within the government about how to achieve this goal of censoring people that I think Americans are going to find disturbing,” says Chenoweth.And the third case is Hoeg versus Newsom, which claims that California Assembly Bill 2098 violates the First Amendment rights of medical professionals by intimidating and punishing doctors who dissent from mainstream views, thus interfering in the doctor-patient relationship.“I think of it as the Sovietization of science and medicine because this is the kind of thing you would expect in the Soviet Union under Lysenko, or something like that,” says Chenoweth. “This isn't what you would expect in the United States of America, where we have freedom.” Follow American Thought Leaders on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmThoughtLeaderTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@AmThoughtLeaderGettr: https://gettr.com/user/amthoughtleaderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanThoughtLeadersGab: https://gab.com/AmThoughtLeaderTelegram: https://t.me/AmThoughtLeader

BroadwayRadio
Today on Broadway: Monday, February 27, 2023

BroadwayRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 23:31


Jonas Brothers Coming to Broadway, Chenoweth to Lead ‘Queen of Versailles’ Musical, #SexyCamelot Press Preview Performances “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Ashley Steves: ashley@broadwayradio.com | @NoThisIsAshleyGrace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiJames Marino: read more The post Today on Broadway: Monday, February 27, 2023 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.

The Maker's Playbook
Ep: 330 - Working with Galleries with Sarah Chenoweth Davis

The Maker's Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 71:24


What if there was a way to grow your audience or broaden your reach without hustling on social media? What if you could focus on fostering a handful of really close relationships with people who understood and appreciated your work, and then in turn, spent their own time working to promote that work and get it out to a curated audience of people interested in possibly purchasing that work? Does it sound too good to be true? Well, this week on the podcast, we talk about a possible business model that can do just these things. But it also gets talked down upon a lot in the industry because of what you might have to give up in order to enjoy it… Are you going to NCECA?!I have a fun game in store to help us find each other and meet in person (spoiler: it involves free podcast swag!!). If you are planning on attending this year's conference, be sure you are on our email list to find out the details, receive free goodies and most importantly, actually meet in person! You can sign up for your email list (and get free photo tips in the process), by visiting makersplaybook.com/newsletterFull show notes and an archive of all our episodes can be found at: makersplaybook.com/podcastFollow The Maker's Playbook on Instagram @themakersplaybookHave questions about the show or want to say Hi? Email us at: podcast@makers-playbook.com

Recovering Gleek
S5E12 100 w/ Gleek of the Week

Recovering Gleek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 142:17


Andrew McGuire and Allison Dodge of Gleek of the Week join us to celebrate Glee's 100th episode. April is back! Ms Goop is back! The same songs are back! QUINN IS BACK!

Lancers Past
Lynda Chenoweth Loden ‘89 (2nd of 3 Parts) Braves COVID Threat for Longwood Gymnastics Reunion

Lancers Past

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 31:38


March 2020 signified the start of the Coronavirus epidemic.  But, for six former Longwood gymnasts from the 1980s, they braved the threat and enjoyed a mini reunion where they shared old memories and made new ones.   This second episode of a three-part series highlights Lynda Chenoweth Loden as she reflects on Longwood Gymnastics.  Lynda lives in Suwanee, Ga.  Listen to episodes one and three with teammates Tammy Zeller Pierce and Kerri Hruby Kraisser.  Teresa Robey Belcher, Mary Schaefer Marshburn, and student assistant Dawn Campbell Farrington also attended the reunion.

The Fact Hunter
Classic Audio: Bill Cooper talks Black Helicopters

The Fact Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 61:28


Original air date: September 02, 1993. Jim Keith wrote two very interesting books that discuss black helicopters: Black Helicopters Over America: Strikeforce for the New World Order (1995), and Black Helicopters II: The End Game Strategy (1998). Media attention to black helicopters increased in February 1995, when first-term Republican northern Idaho Representative Helen Chenoweth charged that armed federal agents were landing black helicopters on Idaho ranchers' property to enforce the Endangered Species Act. "I have never seen them," Chenoweth said in an interview in The New York Times. "But enough people in my district have become concerned that I can't just ignore it. We do have some proof."The black helicopters theory resonates well with the belief held by some in the militia movement that troops from the United Nations might invade the United States. The John Birch Society published an article in The New American detailing how the existence of the covert aircraft was mostly the product of possible visual errors and a tendency towards overabundant caution.

Progressive Voices
Free Forum Chenoweth 12-11-2022

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 54:33


Free Forum Chenoweth 12-11-2022 by Progressive Voices

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Elevate Church Weekly
Legacy: Race to Win | Pastor Matt Chenoweth | Elevate Church

Elevate Church Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022


PolicyCast
244 Why empowered women are authoritarianism's targets—and how they can be its undoing

PolicyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 42:26


Harvard Kennedy School Professor Erica Chenoweth and Lecturer in Public Policy Zoe Marks say the parallel global trends of rising authoritarianism and attempts to roll back women's rights are no coincidence. The hard won rights women have attained over the past century—to education, to full participation in the workforce, in politics, and civic life, and to reproductive healthcare—have transformed society and corresponded with historic waves of democratization around the world. But they have also increasingly become the target of authoritarian leaders and regimes looking to displace democracy with hierarchies controlled by male elites and to re-confine women in traditional roles as wives, mothers, and caregivers. LGBTQ people and others who don't fit into the traditional binary patriarchal model have become targets not just in places like Iran, Russia, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia but also China, Hungary, Poland, and the United States. But Chenoweth and Marks say the authoritarians are also fearful of empowered women—and that their research says they should be. Social movements like the protests currently underway in Iran that include large numbers of women tend to be more resilient, creative, and ultimately successful—which means the future of democracy and the future of women's empowerment in this pivotal historic era may go hand-in-hand. Erica Chenoweth is the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Kennedy School and a Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University. They study political violence and its alternatives. At Harvard, Chenoweth directs the Nonviolent Action Lab, an innovation hub that provides empirical evidence in support of movement-led political transformation. Chenoweth has authored or edited nine books and dozens of articles on mass movements, nonviolent resistance, terrorism, political violence, revolutions, and state repression. Their recent book, Civil Resistance: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford, 2021), explores what civil resistance is, how it works, why it sometimes fails, how violence and repression affect it, and the long-term impacts of such resistance. They also recently co-authored the book On Revolutions (Oxford, 2022), which explores the ways in which revolutions and revolutionary studies have evolved over the past several centuries. Their next book with Zoe Marks, tentatively titled Rebel XX: Women on the Frontlines of Revolution, investigates the impact of women's participation on revolutionary outcomes and democratization.Chenoweth maintains the NAVCO Data Project, one of the world's leading datasets on historical and contemporary mass mobilizations around the globe. Along with Jeremy Pressman, Chenoweth also co-directs the Crowd Counting Consortium, a public interest and scholarly project that documents political mobilization in the U.S. since January 2017.Foreign Policy magazine ranked Chenoweth among the Top 100 Global Thinkers of 2013 for their efforts to promote the empirical study of nonviolent resistance and they are a recipient of the Karl Deutsch Award, which the International Studies Association gives annually to the scholar under 40 who has made the greatest impact on the field of international politics or peace research.They are also a Faculty Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, where Chenoweth and Zoe Marks co-chair the Political Violence Workshop. They hold a Ph.D. and an M.A. in political science from the University of Colorado and a B.A. in political science and German from the University of Dayton.  Zoe Marks is a Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Her research and teaching interests focus on the intersections of conflict and political violence; race, gender and inequality; peacebuilding; and African politics. In addition to her research on peace and conflict, Professor Marks is committed to creating space for conversations about ethical research praxis and making academia more inclusive. She has convened workshops related to decolonizing the academy and with colleagues at the University of Cape Town edited a related special double issue of the journal Critical African Studies. Her research has been published in leading journals in the field, including Political Geography, African Affairs, and Civil Wars, and in peer-reviewed books and edited volumes from Oxford University and Palgrave press. Her dissertation received the Winchester Prize for the best dissertation in Politics at the University of Oxford. She serves on the editorial boards for the journals Critical African Studies and Civil Wars, and on the editorial committee of the Journal of Peace Research. Dr. Marks holds a DPhil in Politics and MSc in African Studies from the University of Oxford, and a BA in Government and African American Studies from Georgetown University. She has previously worked for UN and non-governmental organizations in Ethiopia, France, Sierra Leone, South Africa, the UK, and the US.Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Public Affairs and Communications is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an A.B. in Political Science from UCLA and an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University.The co-producer of PolicyCast is Susan Hughes. Design and graphics support is provided by Lydia Rosenberg, Delane Meadows and the OCPA Design Team. Social media promotion and support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team. 

Think Out Loud
Reflecting on substitute teaching in Portland

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 26:54


In January, Emily Chenoweth, a novelist and writing teacher living in Portland, decided to become an emergency substitute teacher. She details her experiences as a sub in an essay published by Portland Monthly. Chenoweth joins us to talk about what it's been like to be in the classroom.