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Incarcerated people grow crops, fight wildfires, and manufacture everything from prescription glasses to highway signs — often for pennies an hour. Zachary Crockett takes the next exit, in this special episode of The Economics of Everyday Things. SOURCES:Laura Appleman, professor of law at Willamette University.Christopher Barnes, inmate at the Franklin Correctional Center.Lee Blackman, general manager at Correction Enterprises.Gene Hawkins, senior principal engineer at Kittelson and professor emeritus of civil engineering at Texas A&M University.Renee Roach, state signing and delineation engineer for the North Carolina Department of Transportation.Brian Scott, ex-inmate, former worker at the Correction Enterprises printing plant.Louis Southall, warden of Franklin Correctional Center. RESOURCES:“Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, 11th Edition,” by the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (2023).“Prisoners in the U.S. Are Part of a Hidden Workforce Linked to Hundreds of Popular Food Brands,” by Robin McDowell and Margie Mason (AP News, 2024).“Ex-Prisoners Face Headwinds as Job Seekers, Even as Openings Abound,” by Talmon Joseph Smith (The New York Times, 2023).“Bloody Lucre: Carceral Labor and Prison Profit,” by Laura Appleman (Wisconsin Law Review, 2022).“The Road to Clarity,” by Joshua Yaffa (The New York Times Magazine, 2007).Correction Enterprises. EXTRAS:“Do People Pay Attention to Signs?” by No Stupid Questions (2022).The Economics of Everyday Things.
Something happens when you look up at a starry night sky. Most people have a change in their emotions, sense of well-being, and even their physical state. Dr. Christopher Barnes, a psychologist in the UK, shares some fascinating studies around the theory of nature connectedness, and we chat about the psychological changes that happen when someone spends time under the stars. I also take you on a tour to the family star cluster, the Pleiades. Visit NightSkyTourist.com/113 for more information about this episode. CHECK OUT THESE LINKS FROM EPISODE 113: 2025 Stargazing Guide (FREE download): https://nightskytourist.com/guide/ Dr. Christopher Barnes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-barnes-9ab2a62a/?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/622175/awe-by-dacher-keltner/ Episode 104: The Subversive Power of the Night Self with Annabel Abbs-Streets: https://nightskytourist.com/104/ Episode 112: Winter Solstice 2024 Special: https://nightskytourist.com/112/ Episode 85: The First Astronomers: How Indigenous Elders Read the Stars with Duane Hamacher: https://nightskytourist.com/85/ Rate Night Sky Tourist with 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. THANK YOU! FOLLOW NIGHT SKY TOURIST ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightSkyTourist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nightskytourist/ SPREAD THE WORD Help us reach more people by subscribing to the podcast, leaving a review, and sharing it with others. GET TO KNOW US MORE Visit NightSkyTourist.com to read our great blog articles, check out our resource page, and sign up for our newsletters. Our monthly newsletter has content that is exclusive for subscribers. SHARE YOUR QUESTION We want to hear your questions. They could even become part of a future Q&A. Record your question in a voice memo on your smartphone and email it to us at Hello@NightSkyTourist.com. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS Email us at Hello@NightSkyTourist.com.
Incarcerated people grow crops, fight wildfires, and manufacture everything from motor oil to prescription glasses — often for pennies per hour. Zachary Crockett reports from North Carolina.SOURCES:Laura Appleman, professor of law at Willamette University.Christopher Barnes, inmate at the Franklin Correctional Center.Lee Blackman, general manager at Correction Enterprises.Brian Scott, ex-inmate, former worker at the Correction Enterprises printing plant.Louis Southall, warden of Franklin Correctional Center.RESOURCES:"Prisoners in the U.S. Are Part of a Hidden Workforce Linked to Hundreds of Popular Food Brands," by Robin McDowell and Margie Mason (AP News, 2024)."Ex-Prisoners Face Headwinds as Job Seekers, Even as Openings Abound," by Talmon Joseph Smith (The New York Times, 2023)."Captive Labor: Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers," by the American Civil Liberties Union and the University of Chicago Law School Global Human Rights Clinic (2022)."Bloody Lucre: Carceral Labor and Prison Profit," by Laura Appleman (Wisconsin Law Review, 2022)."Prison Labor Is on the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic," by Eliyahu Kamisher (The Appeal, 2020).Correction Enterprises.EXTRAS:"Can Data Keep People Out of Prison?" by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023).
Der Nachthimmel ist schön, ohne Zweifel. Aber es gibt auch eine ganz besondere emotionale Verbindung zu den Sternen, die "Noctcaelador" genannt wird. Was das bedeutet und warum das nicht schlimm ist, erfahrt ihr in der neuen Folge der Sternengeschichten. Wer den Podcast finanziell unterstützen möchte, kann das hier tun: Mit PayPal (https://www.paypal.me/florianfreistetter), Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/sternengeschichten) oder Steady (https://steadyhq.com/sternengeschichten)
Put on your Sunday best, kids. We're going to Sears! Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. dork out about 1995's THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE, starring Shelley Long, Gary Cole, Jennifer Elise Cox, Christine Taylor, Christopher Barnes, Jean Smart, and Michael McKean. Also discussed: LOVE IS BLIND, REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK, REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY, ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING, and THE SUPER MODELSDork out everywhere …Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.comSubscribe on Apple PodcastsGoogle PlaySpotify LibsynTune In Stitcherhttp://dorkingoutshow.com/https://www.threads.net/@dorkingoutshow https://www.instagram.com/dorkingoutshow/ https://www.facebook.com/dorkingoutshowhttps://twitter.com/dorkingoutshowThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5406530/advertisement
A sermon preached by Jamie Howison on the occasion of the ordination of Andrew Colman and Christopher Barnes, held on Tuesday August 22, 2023 at St John's Cathedral in Winnipeg. You can take a look at the web post for this podcast by clicking here. Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg, where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of well over 700 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.
Christopher Barnes and Destiny Beck discuss how they launched the Keystone Student Journalism Coalition to bring together students and journalism advisors from middle and high schools across Pennsylvania to share skills and promote journalism.Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and our weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Christopher Barnes and Destiny Beck discuss how they launched the Keystone Student Journalism Coalition to bring together students and journalism advisors from middle and high schools across Pennsylvania to share skills and promote journalism. Visit the It's All Journalism website to find out how to subscribe to our podcast and our weekly email newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I have not worked with Chris Barnes; but heard great things about his almost "cartoon" approach to Comedy/Magic. It was a fun interview where he shared his views on magic, entertaining kids and adults, and how comedy really opened up ideas for both his magic performances AND in writing plays. He also has some really fun videos...visit yaytaco.funand enjoy the crazy, almost "cartoonish" magic of Christopher Barnes.Hosted by: R. Scott EdwardsExplains how this Summer I focus on special interviews to fill the show.Support the showwww.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comhttps://www.facebook.com/scottscomedystuffWrite a Review: in-depth walkthrough for leaving a review.
My sleep hasn't been great for years. I never have trouble falling asleep, but I wake after about 5 hours and then have trouble getting back to sleep. I average about 7 hours of sleep a night, sometimes more, sometimes less. A few years back, after hearing author Matt Walker talk about his book, Why We Sleep on a podcast (watch his TED Talk), I went down the rabbit hole (not for the first time) on ways to improve my sleep. I'm happy to report, that it many ways, it has gotten better and my relationship to sleep has as well. I write this as a preface for why the topic of this episode is so important to me. Sleep is important for mental and physical health, and for the quality of our work product, our relationships, and the broader work environment as we'll here from my guest, Professor Christopher Barnes. Christopher Barnes is a Professor of Management and the Michael G. Foster Endowed Professor of Management at the Foster School of Business. His recent research over the past few years focuses on sleep and its impact on work, ethics, decision making and work place engagement. His research has been featured in the Foster Business Magazine, Harvard Business Review, and a TEDx Talk I've long wanted to have Professor Barnes on the podcast, somewhat selfishly, because of my own interest in -- and challenges with sleep. In April of 2022, I invited him to present to faculty and staff as part of my work on the Health, Wellness and Professional Development Committee at Foster, and after that, I knew I what he had to say would be important to my listeners. We discussed how sleep hygiene can improve sleep: Stick to a schedule for wake time and bed time. Avoid alcohol, caffein and nicotine too close to be time, up to 12 hours prior for caffein. Use your bed for just two things, sleep and sex. Don't stare into your smart device screen before bedtime, We briefly touch on his research on Blue-light filtering glasses, and we discussed one reputable supplier, Swanwick Sleep. I'll add: keep your bedroom dark and cool. Consider lowering the lighting in your house in the hour or two before bed Get bright (preferably natural) light upon waking. For those of us in the PNW, you might want to get a "happy light" for these dark winter months, and use it for 20 minutes upon waking. (I have one from Verilux.) Some other important resources: If you suffer from insomnia or sleeplessness, the best experts now recommend avoiding sleeping pills. From my reading, the jury is out on Melatonin except at low doses for short periods of time (like around dealing with a time change). One reason why sedatives and melatonin aren't great is that while they will bring on sleep, they disrupt the best kind of sleep for your brain, deep wave sleep. I learned about this from Matt Walker, so if you want to learn more, follow the links in the first paragraph, or check out this three-part podcast. The gold standard is now Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, or CBT-I. You can even get apps and online programs to that deliver CBT-I therapy, some are actually FDA Approved. Chris mentioned Sleepio. There is also a free email based program from Insomnia Coach that I found helpful. There are some supplements that can help with sleep, but you should talk to your doctor about taking anything regularly for help with sleep, whether it is over the counter, or prescription. Chris also mentioned Arrianna Huffington's book, The Sleep Revolution (you can watch a talk she gave for Talks At Google, or read an interview with her), Dr. Nathaniel Watson (also at UW) and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. There is also a great recorded talk from the Whole U Speaker Series with Dr. Michael Vitiello on Getting a Good Night's Sleep.
Welcome to Episode 996; How content influences online and offline retail. Welcome to Wine2Wine Business Forum 2021 Series. The sessions are recorded and uploaded on Italian Wine Podcast. wine2wine is an international wine business forum, held annually in Verona Italy since 2014. The event is a key reference point for wine producers and a diverse variety of wine professionals eager to develop and grow their wine business worldwide. With increasing competition both online and offline in the wine retail space, it is important for retailers to differentiate and to find new ways to connect with their customers. This session will explore how content creation relates to developing brands, enhanced customer interactions and ultimately increased sales. The amount of consumer touchpoints has never been greater which is both an advantage and a disadvantage. The session will look at the advantages of creating content, the different types of content that can be produced and the platforms that can be deployed. Tactics and best practices will be analyzed. More about today's speaker: Prior to starting Grape Collective in 2012 Christopher Barnes served as President of The New York Observer Media Group where he oversaw the launch of multiple successful print and digital media properties. In addition, he was a co-founder and Publisher of amNewYork newspaper, the largest free daily newspaper in the United States. His start-up experience also includes launching Boston Metro and co-founding The London Monthly Magazine. To learn more visit: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grapecollective/ Instagram: @grapecollective Twitter: @grapecollective LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-barnes-181a564/ More about today's Moderator: Massimiliano Apollonio, after studying oenology, has expanded his professional experience with internships at important Italian, French and Spanish companies. He is responsible for the quality of the wine and all production operations at the winery of which he owns, Apollonio Vini. The cultivation of the vine, the harvesting of the grapes, the vinification and the bottling are carried out under his supervision, thanks to his competence and experience that allow him to create innovative and superior wines. To learn more visit: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009892366604 Instagram: @apolloniomassimiliano Twitter: @MassimilianoAp8 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimiliano-apollonio-b61898113/ Let's keep in touch! Follow us on our social media channels: Instagram @italianwinepodcast Facebook @ItalianWinePodcast Twitter @itawinepodast Tiktok @MammaJumboShrimp LinkedIn @ItalianWinePodcast If you feel like helping us, donate here www.italianwinepodcast.com/donate-to-show/ Until next time, cin cin!
Die drei Rosen im Asphalt sprechen heute über den bunten Vogel Christopher T. Magician (Christopher W. Barnes). Seine verrückten Ideen lassen nicht nur Ingo einen zweiten Kopf wachsen. Außerdem wird heute ein weiteres großes Geheimnis gelüftet: Herr Fleckenstein liebt Tenyo. Ob er bei den neuesten Tenyo Krachern auf seine Kosten kommt? All das und ganz viel mehr, gibt es in dieser Folge. Fröhlich zusammengetragen in den Shownotes und zum Nachkaufen in unserem Shop www.secretmagicstore.de. Mehr Service geht nicht!
In part three of our series on boarding school admissions with eight experts in conversation with Assistant Head of School Andrew Bishop, learn how they're helping students find their best-fit schools, how they're moving towards more inclusive and equitable enrollment processes during the pandemic, their thoughts on standardized testing, and how they hope their schools will evolve in the future. Thank you to the following boarding school admissions representatives for visiting us our campus in September 2021 and spending time with our students: AJ Yates of The Thacher School, Allison Letourneau of Kimball Union Academy, Christopher Barnes of Midland School, Dana Anselmi of Berkshire School, David Flynn of Holderness School, Jack Flanagan of Choate Rosemary Hall, Joe Mallen of Middlesex School, and Vanessa Cruz Santana of Cate School. For an in-depth Q&A with the boarding school admissions experts in this show, go to https://www.adsrm.org/boarding-school-admissions-qanda For more from the Dawson Podcast, check us out online at adsrm.org/podcast.
In part two of our conversation with eight boarding school admissions representatives in conversation with Assistant Head of School Andrew Bishop, you'll learn about the opportunities that have come out of the pandemic for admissions offices, how schools work to embed diversity, equity and inclusion work on their campuses, and why boarding schools are so expensive. Thank you to the following boarding school admissions representatives for visiting us our campus in September 2021 and spending time with our students: AJ Yates of The Thacher School, Allison Letourneau of Kimball Union Academy, Christopher Barnes of Midland School, Dana Anselmi of Berkshire School, David Flynn of Holderness School, Jack Flanagan of Choate Rosemary Hall, Joe Mallen of Middlesex School, and Vanessa Cruz Santana of Cate School. For an in-depth Q&A with the boarding school admissions experts in this show, go to https://www.adsrm.org/boarding-school-admissions-qanda For more from the Dawson Podcast, check us out online at adsrm.org/podcast.
In part one of this conversation, you'll meet our guest boarding school admissions representatives in conversation with Assistant Head of School Andrew Bishop. Topics include strong parent partnerships, mental health and wellness for students, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their individual communities in their approach to promoting a holistic educational experience for kids. Thank you to the following boarding school admissions representatives for visiting us our campus in September 2021 and spending time with our students: AJ Yates of The Thacher School, Allison Letourneau of Kimball Union Academy, Christopher Barnes of Midland School, Dana Anselmi of Berkshire School, David Flynn of Holderness School, Jack Flanagan of Choate Rosemary Hall, Joe Mallen of Middlesex School, and Vanessa Cruz Santana of Cate School. For an in-depth Q&A with the boarding school admissions experts in this show, go to www.adsrm.org/boarding-school-admissions-qanda For more from the Dawson Podcast, check us out online at adsrm.org/podcast.
In this episode, we talk to Dr. Barnes, a postdoctoral fellow at Caltech, not only about his research but also about his journey to reach academia. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stemz-perspectives/message
There is an overwhelming amount of information about COVID-19 including COVID-19 testing, use of antivirals and monoclonal antibodies in its management. In addition, there has been recent and significant media coverage about a COVID-19 vaccine on the horizon via Operation Warp Speed. My discussion with Dr. Christopher Barnes, Postdoctoral Fellow at the California Institute of Technology, helps to simplify much of this information because of his groundbreaking research of SARS-CoV-2 better known as COVID-19. By listening to the episode, you will be able to gain great insight into the path of how the world is looking into combating the COVID-19 virus.Please leave a 5 star review if you find this episode helpful and subscribe to receive the recent episode as soon as it is available!Below is a link to share with friends and family to like the Refine Your Health Facebook Page for access to great content and includes links to choose a preferred podcast streaming platform.https://linktr.ee/refineyourhealth
John talks with R&B singer/songwriter Christopher Barnes about his musical roots, favorite Michael Jackson and Prince demos, how he almost went into animation, experiences at NAMM in this informative interview.
Welcome to Season 2 Episode 1 of MOI! To kick things off, in this episode Chris sits down (virtually of course) with some White Oak High School's best to discuss why their model of hybrid learning during "Plan B" in Onslow County is working so well. We'll hear from Principal Dr. Christopher Barnes, Tech Facilitator Christy Torres, Science Teacher Tanya Larose, as well as two seniors Nyla Ayeli and Allison McGovern. They will share their perspectives, opinions, and hopes for this school year as we all adjust to the "new normal".
In this episode, I got to sit down and interview Dr. Christopher Barnes and Dr. Naima Sharaf who are currently postdoctoral researchers at CalTech. They are both structural biologists that just accepted positions at Stanford University. They also have two kids! Community, support, and yes, luck, were a huge part of their success. They believe in the power of mentorship, and I 'd probably give my left arm if I was ever given the chance to work with them. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromwheredoesitstem/message
When God calls us to a work, we often find ourselves asking “why?” “How is this the logical call?” In this sermon, Christopher Barnes helps
Many high-powered jobs require people to work long hours and give up sleep. But for people who suffer from anxiety and depression, lack of sleep can also create downward spirals that make those issues worse. Sleep researcher Christopher Barnes, an associate professor of management at the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, explains how sleep deprivation can affect your mental health – and your career.
This week on The Nerd Academy Podcast, we breakdown the rumors about Batman appearing in the Flash movie, Christopher Barnes throws his hat into the Spider-Verse sequel, J.K. Rowling is a TERF, and we remember Joel Schumacker and his contributions to nerd culture. Help us out by chuckin' a buck on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdacademypodcast
In this episode Monty Waldin interviews Christopher Barnes, wine writer, video maker, and founder of Grape Collective, an online magazine and store aimed at younger consumers. Christopher tells Monty about his previous career in the movie industry and how he founded Grape Collective. Monty and Christopher talk about Grape Collective’s video making techniques such as the 360 videos, the store in New York that features jars of soils from the different wine regions, and the latest Italian wine trends on the U.S. market.
Are you busy all the time? Feeling tired? Not sleeping well? Being busy and missing out on sleep can have an impact on performance and make people less effective leaders. Learn about the impacts of lack of sleep on work and performance and strategies to get sleep back on track. This month's guests are Dr Christopher Barnes from University of Washington and Simon Kinsella from CPConsulting. Audio Timeline: 00:00 - 07:00 Busyness and sleep 07:00 - 09:35 What's in the news about sleep? 09:35 - 13:23 Theme: Too busy to sleep 13:23 - 26:12 Guest interview - Christopher Barnes 26:12 - 41:11 Guest interview - Simon Kinsella 41:11 - 42:08 Where to go for more information on busyness and sleep 42:08 - 43:42 Clinical tip of the month - Good Sleep: It's Not About the Night 43:42 - 45:48 Pick of the month: Moira - ACP guidelines for treatment of insomnia 45:48 - 46:50 Pick of the month: David - Dangerously Sleepy (book) 46:50 - 48:51 What's coming up in the next month? Next episode (July 11th 2016): Update from Sleep 2016 Links mentioned in the podcast: American Time Use Survey research Senate Sleepover Sleep 2016 meeting Sleeping Like a Mum: Quantity vs Quality - Webinar Having a sleep study - video White Noise and Sleep Stress performance curve - video Gary Vaynerchuk - Instagram post Christopher Barnes - bio at University of Washington Simon Kinsella - CPC Consulting Melbourne Sleep Disorders Centre - clinic website Freakonomics Radio - podcast on economics of sleep Good Sleep: It's Not About the Night - Huffington Post Guidelines on Managing Insomnia in Adults - American College of Physicians Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia - podcast Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia - blog post Dangerously Sleepy - book Australasian Sleep Association Conference - Adelaide 20-22 October 2016 Email us with suggestions, comments or products for review
Welcome to Sleep Talk snapshots where we aim to bring you the latest updates in sleep as they occur. This episode features an excerpt from an interview with Christopher Barnes from University of Washington, talking about the impact of loss of sleep on work performance. Brought to you by SleepHub.com.au
Welcome to Sleep Talk snapshots where we aim to bring you the latest updates in sleep as they occur. This episode features an excerpt from an interview with Christopher Barnes from University of Washington, talking about the impact of loss of sleep on work performance. Brought to you by SleepHub.com.au
On this week's VinoWeek podcast we discuss Jeff Siegel's article on the premiumization of wine. Are consumers really trading up for more expensive wines? Locally here in wine country we have our legislators making an effort to fix something that doesn't seem to be broken. Derek Moore pens an interesting post on the legal limbo which barbers and beauty salon owners are finding themselves. Lake County, Napa north if you will, has been discovered and is gaining more recognition for its microclimates and its rich red volcanic based soils. If your'e a music lover, a foodie and a wine lover hurry up and get your tickets for Bottle Rock Napa 2015. The entertainment line-up looks great and the food, beer and wine choices on offer will be spectacular. We touch on some more local politics involving the newly proposed Dairyman Winery and a change in ownership of one of the top wine retail destinations for wine lovers in Sonoma County. We are holding our breath and hoping that the new owner doesn't make any drastic changes to the Bottle Barn. Christopher Barnes writes and article for Grape Collective, highlighting ViniVeri and Giampiero Bea's philosophy on natural winemaking. We hope you enjoy the podcast and learn a few things as well. If you like what you hear, be social and tell a friend. Thanks for listening and cheers!