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Send us a textAs a pre-season treat, here is our previous two episodes on the Top 40 songs from 90's movie, all stitched together for a behemoth girth-tastic episode."It's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 90's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 152 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones, Gwen Mauny, Andrew Stenhouse, Susan Stewart, Eddie Paterson, Lorraine Houston, Louise McEwan, Leanne Jones, Kim Mallinson, Tilly McGarry, David McCallum and Chris Ferguson.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff."
Dr. Chris Ferguson, visitor experience director at Ad Gefrin, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about his unique museum and whisky distillery in the heart of Northumberland in England. Ad Gefrin features a museum showcasing the history of the Anglo-Saxon people, but it also has a distillery that you can tour and taste some great single malt whisky, plus a wonderful restaurant with local specialties. For more information, visit https://adgefrin.co.uk or www.visitbritain.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
0:00 - Remembering Joy Reid 12:19 - Trump on Trans 30:37 - Mark Penn on polling he's releasing today: Dems have fallen off a cliff 51:14 - James Fishback and Smerconish argue DOGE dividend 01:04:27 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies" we need to let the Trump administration work these unconventional methodologies and see where it goes" 01:21:48 - Latino businesses in Chicago…succession plan in case of deportations 01:36:54 - James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law, Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago, Richard A Epstein: Deregulating the University on Sex and Age 01:55:41 - Chris Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University in Florida: A New Study Found that Cellphone Bans in Schools Don’t Work, but Was the Study Any Good? Chris is also the author of Catastrophe! The Psychology of Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse and his substack grimoiremanor.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before the panic over social media—but after the panic over “video nasties”—was the panic over violent videogames. Was Pac-Man causing little Johnny so much frustration that he'd take it out on his siblings with his fists? Was Doom secretly training little Timmy to be a school shooter?You don't hear so much about videogames and violence any more, but if you look at the studies (and the critiques of those studies) there's a lot to learn about where science can go wrong. In this episode of The Studies Show—in addition to, if we're honest, just spending quite a lot of time talking about videogames—Tom and Stuart ask whether there's any decent evidence that gaming can make people more aggressive.The Studies Show is brought to you by Works in Progress magazine—a journal of underrated ideas to make the world a better place. In the episode we discussed a recent essay on cruise ships, and the surprising (and continual) improvements over the years. You can find all their essays, all of which are free to read, at worksinprogress.co.Show notes* Horribly violent games of yore: Death Race, Postal, Postal 2, Carmageddon, Doom II, Quake* Newer games mentioned in the episode: Slay the Spire, Hades, Doom Eternal, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Elden Ring* Hilarious attempt by an MP to ban Space Invaders in 1981* Chris Ferguson's 2013 review of videogames and violence* 2003 review of “The Influence of Media Violence on Youth”* Pete Etchells's 2019 book Lost in a Good Game* List of publications based on the Singapore dataset* Influential 2008 study by Chris Anderson showing a correlation between videogame violence exposure and violence* Small Ferguson study from 2012 controlling for several variables and finding no correlation* Study in the ALSPAC/Children of the 90s dataset* Are modern, more realistic games worse for us than older ones? Study from 2021* Use the CRTT to get whichever result you want* Psychological measures aren't toothbrushes* Violent crime rates over time in the US, UK, various European countries, JapanCreditsThe Studies Show is produced by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada Productions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thestudiesshowpod.com/subscribe
Howie Balis has some additional interviews from the recent PRI Show with Carson Ferguson, Jim Animal Bloom, Gena & Chris Ferguson, JC Hillegas, Steve Singo, Steve Post, and Laris Motorsports.
0:00 - Christopher Wray is O-U-T at the F-B-I 10:58 - The Left reacts to Brian Thompson’s shooter arrest 27:51 - Dustin Grage, columnist at Townhall.com, says Tim Walz is pretty upset he messed up his chance on the national stage but has plans to try again real soon. Keep updated with Dustin on X @GrageDustin 42:13 - 15th Ward Alderman, Ray Lopez, previews a few of the tax and fee hikes included in the mayor’s budget proposal. For more on Ray’s work for the 15th ward visit the15thward.org 54:01 - Radio Manager/On Air Fundraiser – Food for the Poor, Paul Jacobs, joins Amy & John to bring awareness to life saving work of Food for the Poor and to give you the opportunity to help feed children & families in need. To give to Food for the Poor call 844-862-4673 or visit 560theAnswer.com/FoodForThePoor 01:10:24 - Chuck de Caro, CNN’s very first Special Assignment Correspondent who served with the 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and as former outside consultant for the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment for 25 years, offers a look into the drones buzzing over New Jersey 01:25:42 - Chris Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University in Florida: Cellphone Bans in Schools May Harm Youth. For more from Professor Ferguson, follow him on X @CJFerguson1111 and check out his substack grimoiremanor.substack.com 01:44:05 - Jennifer Sey, former President of the Levi’s brand, retired member of the US Women’s National Gymnastics Team and producer of the Emmy winning film Athlete A, wants to normalize standing up for women and girls and show that standing up is not hate. Check out Jennifer’s substack - Sey Everything - jennifersey.substack.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ball Technical Services specialist Chris Ferguson joins host Bill Calkins to talk finished lantana production as part of the Tech On Demand series covering crop culture for key annuals and perennials. From transplanting best practices and nutrition strategies to irrigation management and container selection, there are plenty of nuances to be aware of and Chris is here to help. Resources: Watch the VIDEO! https://youtu.be/Gqoz00MIr7M GrowerTalks Insecticide, Miticide & Fungicide Guide: https://www.growertalks.com/pdf/2025_IMF_Guide.pdf GrowerTalks Insecticide, Miticide & Fungicide Guide (Spanish): https://growertalks.com/pdf/2025_IMF_Guide_Spanish.pdf GrowerTalks Biosolutions Guide: https://www.growertalks.com/pdf/BioSolutions_Guide_0624.pdf
Ball Technical Services specialist Chris Ferguson joins host Bill Calkins to share best management practices for propagating lantana from unrooted cuttings as part of the Tech On Demand series covering crop culture for key annuals and perennials. From receiving, prioritizing and handling through all stages up until transplant, Chris is going to help you reduce risk and produce top-quality liners. WATCH THE VIDEO! https://youtu.be/Tff-o5FfZ9U
Should the Bucks trade Giannis? S.6 E.4 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Send us a textIt's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 90's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 152 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones, Gwen Mauny, Andrew Stenhouse, Susan Stewart, Eddie Paterson, Lorraine Houston, Louise McEwan, Leanne Jones, Kim Mallinson, Tilly McGarry, David McCallum and Chris Ferguson.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
Pass the Baton: Empowering Students in Music Education, a Podcast for Music Teachers
In episode 79, we welcome Jessie Peterson, a dedicated middle school band director and a passionate advocate for fostering intrinsic motivation in music education. Drawing from her doctoral studies at Clemson University and her extensive teaching experience, Jessie delves into the transformative power of Self-Determination Theory in the classroom. She shares how the principles of autonomy, competence, and relatedness have helped her create an inclusive and empowering environment where students thrive. Whether it's encouraging students to choose their own instruments or setting collaborative goals for performances, Jessie demonstrates how these strategies cultivate a love for music that lasts a lifetime. Tune in as Jessie shares practical insights, from utilizing sticker-based systems for mastery learning to fostering peer mentorship among students. Her creative approaches have not only expanded her band program dramatically but have also reinforced the value of music as a safe space for self-expression and growth. Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to teaching, this episode offers valuable takeaways to implement in your own practice. Don't miss Jessie's heartfelt stories and actionable tips for building a connected and motivated musical community. Connect with Jessie and learn more: Email - petersonjessielynn@gmail.com Chris Ferguson website - https://www.cfergusonmusic.com/ Dan Pink - Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us - https://amzn.to/4ezsYQs Learn more about Pass the Baton: Pass the Baton website: https://www.passthebatonbook.com/ Join the Coffee Club: https://buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton/membership Support Pass the Baton: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/passthebaton Amplify student voice with Exit Tickets for Self Reflection! Get it for free now: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/f8l7g9
Lets go. S. 6 E. 1 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Send us a textIt's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited listenership, asking for their Top 10 songs from the 90's.We then gathered all the lists, put them on a point system, and collated a top 40 chart. With over 152 individual songs, there are surprises, a few misses, but mostly all killer. Listen back, as we count it down! Huge thanks goes to our contributors to the charts: Saliah Williams, Keith Berry, Stuart Houston, JapanArab, Daisy McGarry, Mark McKay, Rob Williams, Paul MacFarlane, Shamim Ahmed, Sofia McGarry, Scott McEwan, Ronny Costello, David from Jaws the Revenge appreciation page, Carrie Ross, Steve McDonald, Thomas Stewart, Leana Thorpe, Sean Read, Carlos Jones, Gwen Mauny, Andrew Stenhouse, Susan Stewart, Eddie Paterson, Lorraine Houston, Louise McEwan, Leanne Jones, Kim Mallinson, Tilly McGarry, David McCallum and Chris Ferguson.If you would like to be involved in a future episode, then please just get in touch on the socials. Rate and review, share with friends, all that other good stuff.
Leitura bíblica do dia: Marcos 8:34-38 Plano de leitura anual: Cântico dos Cânticos 6-8; Gálatas 4; Como comandante da tripulação de uma viagem até a Estação Espacial Internacional, o astronauta Chris Ferguson precisou tomar uma decisão difícil. Mas isso não teve nada a ver com a mecânica de voo ou a segurança dos astronautas. Referia-se ao que ele considera a missão mais importante: sua família. Ferguson optou por manter seus pés firmemente plantados na Terra para que pudesse estar presente no casamento de sua filha. Todos nós enfrentamos decisões difíceis, e, às vezes, elas exigem que avaliemos o que é mais importante para cada um de nós, porque uma opção vem em detrimento da outra. O objetivo de Jesus era comunicar a verdade aos Seus discípulos e à multidão de espectadores sobre a decisão mais importante da vida de alguém: segui-lo. Para serem discípulos, disse Ele, seria necessário que negassem “a si mesmo” para caminhar com Ele (Marcos 8:34). Talvez Seus discípulos tenham se sentido inclinados a se poupar dos sacrifícios necessários para seguir a Cristo e, em vez disso, buscar seus próprios desejos, porém, Jesus lhes lembrou de que isso viria ao preço de algo de valor ainda maior. Muitas vezes temos o forte desejo de perseguir coisas que parecem de grande valor, mas que nos distraem de seguir Jesus. Peçamos a orientação de Deus nas escolhas que enfrentamos a cada dia para escolhermos sabiamente e o honrarmos. Por: Kirsten Holmberg
Leitura bíblica do dia: Marcos 8:34-38 Plano de leitura anual: Cântico dos Cânticos 6-8; Gálatas 4; Já fez seu devocional hoje? Aproveite e marque um amigo para fazer junto com você! Confira: Como comandante da tripulação de uma viagem até a Estação Espacial Internacional, o astronauta Chris Ferguson precisou tomar uma decisão difícil. Mas isso não teve nada a ver com a mecânica de voo ou a segurança dos astronautas. Referia-se ao que ele considera a missão mais importante: sua família. Ferguson optou por manter seus pés firmemente plantados na Terra para que pudesse estar presente no casamento de sua filha. Todos nós enfrentamos decisões difíceis, e, às vezes, elas exigem que avaliemos o que é mais importante para cada um de nós, porque uma opção vem em detrimento da outra. O objetivo de Jesus era comunicar a verdade aos Seus discípulos e à multidão de espectadores sobre a decisão mais importante da vida de alguém: segui-lo. Para serem discípulos, disse Ele, seria necessário que negassem “a si mesmo” para caminhar com Ele (Marcos 8:34). Talvez Seus discípulos tenham se sentido inclinados a se poupar dos sacrifícios necessários para seguir a Cristo e, em vez disso, buscar seus próprios desejos, porém, Jesus lhes lembrou de que isso viria ao preço de algo de valor ainda maior. Muitas vezes temos o forte desejo de perseguir coisas que parecem de grande valor, mas que nos distraem de seguir Jesus. Peçamos a orientação de Deus nas escolhas que enfrentamos a cada dia para escolhermos sabiamente e o honrarmos. Por: Kirsten Holmberg
Over the last few years content environments have been playing a more significant role in the affiliate marketing industry. In the 2024 Affiliate and Partnership Marketing Industry Review released earlier this year by the IAB Affiliate Marketing Working Group, over 6 in 10 brands and agencies investing in the channel intended to increase the content related component of their investment over the next year. In this episode we discuss this topic with Lauren Leisk, Head of Affiliate Partnerships at Are Media and Chris Ferguson, Commercial Director APAC at Future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Stevie, Pappy, and Korey (Kylo) review a spoooky Nicolas Kim Coppola Cage movie: Long Legs! A surprise summer hit! FBI Agent Lee Harker is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes an unexpected turn, revealing evidence of the occult. Harker discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again. Release date: July 12, 2024 (USA) Director: Oz Perkins Distributed by: Neon Budget:
In this special episode of SIIMCast, Jason takes you on a virtual tour of the exhibition floor at SIIM24 in National Harbor. Join us for exclusive insights from industry leaders and innovators in medical imaging informatics. This episode features highlights from conversations with: Teri Sippel Schmidt, Matt Hayes, Mackenzie Mercer, Barry Wilhelm, Chris Ferguson, Don Dennison, Dr. Tessa Cook, Dr. Prasnath Prasanna, Dr, Alex Towbin, Paul Lipton!
Ad Gefrin Distillery and Museum (Wooler, England) WF0015 If you know me, you know I love history. And when I can find some history I know little about, I want to immerse myself in it. Well, on my virtual trip to England, I'm about to take you to a place that is very easy to get lost in. It's a distillery that is combined with a museum and an archeological site. It's a chance to dive back into the days before the Vikings to learn about the lives of the Anglo-Saxon, while also enjoying a distillery visit and some nice drams in a beautiful setting. Join me today as I enter The Borderlands of Scotland and England with a visit to Ad Gefrin Distillery and talk with our host Dr. Chris Ferguson. And if I pique your interest in visiting England's distilleries, make sure to check out the 20+ English whisky distillery profiles at whiskey-lore.com/england
Will Dallas take the chip? S. 5 E. 19 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Chris makes a super team for the Spurs! S.5 E.18 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
0:00 - THE GREAT DISINTEGRATION: Cinco de Mayo 14:59 - THE GREAT DISINTEGRATION: St. George separates from Baton Rouge 32:44 - WH Council of Econ Advisors Chairman Jared Bernstein on why the govt borrows money 53:15 - Kristi Noem on killing Cricket 01:09:39 - Steven Bucci, former marine, top Pentagon official & is a visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, says it's ludicrous for Biden, Blinken & co to keep pushing Israel to negotiate with terrorists 01:28:30 - Drea de Matteo, emmy award winning actress, speaks out against the “left-owned” Hollywood. Follow Drea on X @dreadematteo 01:44:50 - Chris Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University in Florida, substack – grimoiremanor.substack.com - on Protests on College Campuses and why they probably aren't really about Palestine anyway. Chris is also the author of Catastrophe! The Psychology of Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse 02:01:54 - Jeffrey H. Anderson, president of the American Main Street Initiative, a think tank for everyday Americans, and served as director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics at the U.S. Department of Justice from 2017 to 2021, on spikes in violence and Enduring Lawlessness in Our CitiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Playoffs are here with some crazy finishes S.5 E.17 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
NBA season is getting so exciting! S. 5 E. 16 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with professor of psychology and co-author of "Moral Combat: Why the War on Violent Video Games Is Wrong", Dr. Chris Ferguson, about the relationship between video games and mental health. They discuss whether or not violent video games cause violent behavior, the challenges in measuring the impacts of gaming, why violent video games are so enjoyable, if gaming is any different from other forms of escapism, and the benefits of online gaming. For more on Chris, follow him on X at https://twitter.com/CJFerguson1111 Why Do We Do That? is a psychology podcast that deconstructs human behavior from the perspectives of social scientists, psychologists, and others that use applied psychology in their work. Web | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Patreon |
Are the Warriors done with Dreymond? S.5 E.14 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
June 2024 Solicitations (DC and Image) Comic Reviews: DC Batman/Dylan Dog 1 by Roberto Recchioni, Gigi Cavenago, Werther Dell'Edera, Giovanna Niro Suicide Squad: Dream Team 1 by Nicole Maines, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas Marvel Alien: Black, White, and Blood 2 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Michael Dowling, Chris Sotomayor; Paul Jenkins, Luigi Teruel, Andres Mossa; Stephanie Williams, Jethro Morales; Black Widow and Hawkeye 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Paolo Villanelli Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance 1 by Benjamin Percy, Danny Kim, Bryan Valenza Symbiote Spider-Man 2099 1 by Peter David, Roge Antonio, Sebastian Cheng Marvel Unlimited It's Jeff 34 by Kelly Thompson, GuriHiru Dark Horse Helen of Wyndhorn 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes John Carpenter's Toxic Commando: Rise of the Sludge God 1 by Michael Moreci, Alberto Alburquerque, Jason Wordie Image Napalm Lullaby 1 by Rick Remender, Bengal Boom I Heart Skull-Crusher 1 by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno IDW Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek 1 by Morgan Hampton, Miguel Angel Hernandez Ahoy Wrong Earth: Dead Ringers 1 by Tom Peyer, Jamal Igle, Juan Castro, Lee Loughridge AWA Little Black Book 1 by Jeff McComsey, Chris Ferguson, Marco Lesko ComiXology MidState 1 by Lee Loughridge, Mack Chater Rare Noodles Maybe Tomorrow by Max Wood, Daniel Caval OGNs Gnome and Rat Vol 2: Time to Party by Lauren Stohler Silver Vessels by Steve Orlando, Katia Vecchio Haru: Spring by Joe Latham Unicorn Boy by Dave Roman Driks by Ana Pepper Monster Crush by Erin Ellie Franey Mushroom Knight by Oliver Bly Absolute Zeros: Camp Crashpad by Greg Smith, Michael Tanner, Gabrielle Gomez Additional Reviews: Damsel, Ricky Stanicky, Fargo s5 News: Eight Billion Genies movie in works for Amazon, Arnold as Santa Claus in new action movie (The Man With the Bag), Batman II delayed, X-Men 97 ridiculousness, new Doctor Who comic by Dan Watters, X-Men creative teams and release dates, Bear renewed for s4, Doctor Who air date and controversy, Teen Titans movie in development, AI art in comics Comics Countdown (13 Mar 2024): 1. Helen of Wyndhorn 1 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes 2. I Heart Skull-Crusher 1 by Josie Campbell, Alessio Zonno 3. Monster Crush GN by Erin Ellie Franey 4. Silver Vessels GN by Steve Orlando, Katia Vecchio 5. Fishflies 5 by Jeff Lemire, Beatrix Green 6. Action Comics 1063 by Jason Aaron, John Timms, Rex Lokus 7. Green Lantern 9 by Jeremy Adams, Xermanico, Romulo Fajardo Jr 8. Dark Ride 11 by Joshua Williamson, Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas 9. Dark Spaces: Dungeon 4 by Scott Snyder, Hayden Sherman, Patricio Delpeche 10. One Hand 2 by Ram V, Laurence Campbell, Lee Loughridge
NCAA Tournament - Fergies pick S.5 E.13 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Will Luca's injury drop the Mavs out of the playoffs? S. 5 E. 13 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Are the Timberwolves the real deal? S.5 E.12 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
new year new nba? S 5. E. 9 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Trades, trades and more trades, who won? S.5 E.10 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Everyone seems to have decided that it's the phones. That is, they've decided that heavy smartphone and social-media use is to blame for the current wave of mental illness, despair, and depression that's affecting young people - teenage girls in particular.Except… we need to ask how strong the evidence is. What do the studies actually show about what's causing the mental health crisis? And, wait - is there actually a mental health crisis to begin with? In this extra-long episode of The Studies Show (it's a big topic after all), Tom and Stuart attempt to find out.The Studies Show is brought to you by Works in Progress magazine. Do you like reading about science and technology? Do you like learning about the drivers of human progress? Then this is the magazine for you. You can find all their beautifully written and illustrated articles for free on their main website, along with some excellent shorter pieces on their Substack.Show Notes* UK MP calls for a ban on social media “and perhaps even smartphones” for under-16s; Prime Minister is considering it* Jonathan Haidt's upcoming book The Anxious Generation* His November 2023 interview with The Spectator on the “rewiring of childhood”* His big Google Doc of all the relevant studies in this area* Jean Twenge's famous Atlantic article, “Have smartphones destroyed a generation?”* Her book iGen* One of Twenge's studies, which the book is based on: n = 500,000 analysis of depression traits and “new media screen time”* Amy Orben's critique* Flurry of articles by well-respected writers in 2023 expressing some degree of confidence that “it's the phones”: John Burn-Murdoch; Noah Smith; Matt Yglesias (though he's more interested in other reasons)* Haidt's 2023 article arguing we can now say it's a cause, not just a correlation - and “a major cause” at that* Evidence that the US suicide rate is increasing* Evidence that the suicide rate in other countries is not increasing: Norway, Sweden, Denmark; the UK - see below for the heatmap of age-group vs. year and suicide rate for the UK:* 2023 NBER paper cautioning that some of the rise in the US suicide rate might be due to measurement differences* Chris Ferguson et al.'s 2021 meta-analysis that concludes there's a lack of evidence to suggest that screen time affects mental health* Przybylski & Vuorre's 2023 paper - across 168 countries, internet connectivity is correlated with better wellbeing* Orben & Przybylski's 2019 “specfication curve” paper (the “potatoes” one) * Twenge & Haidt's own specification curve paper suggesting social media use is a stronger predictor of poor wellbeing than is hard drug use* Stuart's article for the i going into detail on some of the causal studies of phones/social media and mental health* Dean Eckles criticising the “Facebook arrives at universities” studyCredits & AcknowledgementsThe Studies Show is produced by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada Productions. We're grateful to Chris Ferguson and Andy Przybylski for talking to us about their research. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thestudiesshowpod.com/subscribe
The Science Center has proudly displayed Space Shuttle Endeavour to our guests for the past ten years. Seeing the shuttle is amazing, but…Do you ever wonder what it felt like to fly Endeavour?We talked to Chris Ferguson (@Astro_Ferg), a former Navy pilot and NASA astronaut who flew on three space shuttle missions, including one as commander of Endeavour in 2008. He shares a vivid play-by-play of what he saw out the window while landing at Edwards Air Force Base in southern California. By the way, my favorite part of his story is how the shuttle's double sonic boom was heard across LA County, surprising some sleepy residents on an early Sunday morning!It's always a treat to talk to astronauts, especially one who's flown on Endeavour. So, join us as we hear from one of the most experienced and accomplished space shuttle commanders, Chris Ferguson.Have a question you've been wondering about? Send an email or voice recording to everwonder@californiasciencecenter.org to tell us what you'd like to hear in future episodes.Follow us on Twitter (@casciencecenter), Instagram (@californiasciencecenter), and Facebook (@californiasciencecenter).Support the show
lakers on a slump, will it continue? S.5 E.8 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Is pop overrated? S.5 E.7 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
How long should Draymond be suspended for? S.5 E.6 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
The Cancel Pigs Come for Science & Medicine! In this episode of CultureScape, Peter Pischke interviews psychologist Chris Ferguson, who exposes how social justice activism have ruined science and medicine. Ferguson, a fellow of the American Psychological Association1 and the author of How Madness Shaped History2, reveals how the scientific and medical institutions have been corrupted by wokeness, political correctness, and ideological agendas. He explains how normally reliable academics and scientists have begun to cower to woke protestors and bad faith actors, compromising their integrity and credibility. He also discusses the consequences of this phenomenon for the advancement of knowledge, the public trust, and the well-being of society. This is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the truth, reason, and evidence in science and medicine. You will learn how the wokesters have distorted and damaged these fields, and what we can do to restore them to their former glory. Ferguson's Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CJFerguson1111 Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/christopher-j-ferguson-phd Our Social Media: CultureScape Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4tYyrhAZLbSn4AOAG4nQr1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/HappyWarriorP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced with the assistance of Baen Books & Young Voices. Music by FAAS Sounds, Song: Best Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFB6-... Art by Peter Pischke; help from the helpful YOUTUBE crew. Video Editing by Chris Holowicki t: https://t.co/QUmAfUohFQ Interviews were scheduled with the help of Sean Korsgaard. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culturescape/message
who's winning the in-season tourney? S.5 E. 5 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
The In season Tournment is here, who will win? S.5 E.4 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Was 5 games enough for Draymond? S.5 E.3 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
New season, and where are they playing now? S.5 E.1 by Amir Yasamifar & Chris Ferguson
Chris's journey in racing is nothing short of incredible. Starting in Go-Karts in 2003, he became a 2-Time National Champion by 2005. From there, he transitioned to Crate Late Models in 2006 and, in 2009, made his mark in Super Late Models. Throughout his career, Fergy has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments, with over 80 Career Late Model Feature Wins and victories in prestigious races across various series. His dedication to the sport and passion for racing are truly inspirational. Questions asked on the show: Let's start at the beginning of your racing journey. You began racing Go-Karts regionally in 2003 and became a 2-Time National Champion by 2005. What drew you to racing, and how did you achieve such success in the early days? Transitioning from Go-Karts to Crate Late Models in 2006 was a significant step. Can you tell us about the challenges and lessons you learned during that transition? In 2009, you made your move to Super Late Models. What inspired you to take this step, and how did it change your approach to racing? How important is the marketing side of the sport as a racer? With over 80 Career Late Model Feature Wins, what do you believe sets you apart as a successful racer? Are there any specific strategies or techniques that have contributed to your consistency? Throughout your career, you've raced in multiple series, including the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the World of Outlaws Late Model Series. Can you tell us about the differences in racing in these elite competitions and what it takes to compete at that level? Maintaining your dedication to racing over the years is remarkable. How do you stay motivated and passionate about the sport season after season? You've set track records at various venues. Could you share some insights into what it takes to be a record-holder and excel on different tracks? Reflecting on your career, which race or victory stands out as the most memorable, and why? Aspiring racers often look up to experienced drivers like you. What advice would you give to young and upcoming racers looking to make their mark in the industry? Can you tell us about any exciting upcoming races or projects you're involved in that fans should be on the lookout for? Finally, what's the next chapter in your racing journey? Are there any goals or dreams you're still eager to achieve in your career?
We hope you enjoy this episode with special guest, Pastor Chris Ferguson. The Ferguson's pastored in Eastland, Texas for over a decade, and now they are planting Harvest Church in Liberty Hill, Texas. we hope you enjoy this episode.
Chris Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University and author of Catastrophe! How Psychology Explains Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse. Discusses the book and how partisan politics can be a hurdle to solutions.Support the show
0:00 - So it begins... Trump v DeSantis 14:44 - Dan reacts to Gov Pritzker's $50B + state budget plan 35:49 - FBI too busy to read reports or reply to subpoenas 50:55 - Markets Specialist for Market Day Report!, Scott "the cow guy" Shellady, comments on the current state of the markets and offers fatherly advice for dealing with the regulatory left. Check out Scott's Market Day Report! 10:30am CT to 1pm CT- and The Cow Guy Close – 1pm CT to 1:30pm CT - both at RFD-TV 01:08:38 - Dan takes listener reaction to DeSantis' entering the presidential race and goes over what DeSantis had to say in his interview with Trey Gowdy 01:29:36 - Chris Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University in Florida, runs the numbers to show How Black Lives Matter Got Police Violence Wrong. Chris is also the author of Catastrophe! The Psychology of Why Good People Make Bad Situations Worse 01:47:09 - Acting President of the Northwestern University College Republicans, Agustin Bayer, shares how the NCR responded when the Northwestern student government froze their funding over a poster critical of LGBTQ community 02:00:39 - No COVID Amnesty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Though today it is just a muddy field, the small hamlet of Yeavering was once a bustling centre of Anglo-Saxon power in the North of England. At its heart was a 7th century palace - known in Latin as Ad Gefrin - which was built by King Edwin in 616 AD, the first king of a united Northumbria.In today's episode of Gone Medieval, Dr Cat Jarman speaks to Dr Chris Ferguson, the Director of Visitor Experience at the newly opened Ad Gefrin museum and distillery. Located just outside Newcastle, the museum tells the untold story of this remarkable Anglo-Saxon palace and the part it played in Northumbria's golden age.This episode was edited by Joseph Knight and produced by Rob Weinberg.If you're enjoying this podcast and are looking for more fascinating Medieval content then subscribe to our Medieval Monday newsletter here.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download, go to Android or Apple store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.