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In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 2/19/25, local musician John Dady and author Christopher Shannon join us to discuss a new book about the Dady Brothers' musical legacy.
Welcome back to the Tech Policy Grind Podcast by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry! In this episode, Class 4 Fellow Lama Mohammed chats with Glen Echo Group's Creative Director, Christopher Shannon, and Associate Designer Kieran Henstenburg. The Glen Echo Group is a public affairs and public relations firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., specializing in policy and communications in technology policy. GEG works across the digital ecosystem, including artificial intelligence, broadband, cybersecurity, immersive technology, privacy, and more. In this conversation, Lama chats with Christopher and Kieran about how organizations' creative and design teams can set up guardrails when utilizing generative artificial intelligence and the ethical questions to consider when using the technology. With the ongoing Writer's Strike still dominating headlines, our experts dive into the importance of accountability, transparency, and responsible usage of AI-enabled tools to protect the artistic and entertainment industry. They balance these considerations with that of still being able to democratize the field for underrepresented communities. You can connect with Christopher and Kieran on LinkedIn and view all the great work they do for the Glen Echo Group by visiting the firm's website or following the Glen Echo Group on social media. Thanks for listening, and stay tuned for our next episode! Resources Referenced: Adobe Firefly Charlie Brooker on Generative AI Google's DeepDream State of the Net Conference Series Writer's Guild of America (WGA) Strike Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) Strike Letter DISCLAIMER: Lama, Christopher, and Kieran engaged with this episode by the Internet Law & Policy Foundry voluntarily and in their personal capacities. The views and opinions expressed on this show do not reflect the organizations and institutions Lama, Christopher, and Kieran are affiliated, associated, or work with.
What do we miss when we talk about American Catholic History? Christopher Shannon joins us. Are Catholics “Preoccupied” with Sex? Al responds. Abigail Favale helps us understand the roots of the Gender Paradigm.
On this episode, Christopher Shannon joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey through Catholic Life in a New World.”
On this episode, Christopher Shannon joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, "American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey through Catholic Life in a New World."
What Vatican II did, and didn't do, to America. Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro conclude their discussion of American Pilgrimage by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
How American Catholics responded to the Sexual Revolution—and Humanae Vitae. Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their discussion of American Pilgrimage by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
Nuclear war—and the Catholic response to it. Fr. Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their discussion of “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
As we enter the Top Ten of the Countdown, Christopher Shannon details the experiences of Catholics from Italy, Germany and elsewhere when they came to America. What is the state of American Conservatism? Where is it going? Matthew Continetti, author of The Right: The 100-Year Battle for American Conservatism, joins us.
Why this book is TOTALLY WRONG about sex and 1960s. Fr. Fessio takes off the gloves as the Formed Book Club discusses “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
Did Bing Crosby save the Catholic Church in America? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss another installment of Christopher Shannon's book “American Pilgrimage.”Support the show
Did Bing Crosby save the Catholic Church in America? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss another installment of Christopher Shannon's book “American Pilgrimage”.Support the show
What do we miss when we talk about American Catholic history? Dr. Christopher Shannon joins us. John U Bacon shares the lessons he learned as he turned America's worst high school hockey team into winners.
How did Black, Italian, and Irish Catholics get along in America? Father Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss the age of mass immigration in their ongoing reading of “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
The British: what they did in America, and what they thought about the Catholic Church. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue discussing “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
Misfits and martyrs: how the French handled the New World. Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their breakdown of “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
The Spanish Conquistadors: good, evil, or both? Fr. Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro begin their discussion of Christopher Shannon's 2022 book American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey Through Catholic Life in a New World.Support the show
Fr. Roger Landry shares how he brought the Eucharist to the streets of New York. Also, Christopher Shannon tells the story of St Isaac Jogues and the North American Martyrs, and composer Paul Jernberg previews his Mass for Persecuted Christians. We get an update on the protests in Iran and Peggy Stanton helps us prepare for this Sunday's Gospel – the story of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector.
Tom McDonald previewed The Munsters movie on Netflix and Werewolf by Night on Disney Plus. Dr Christopher Shannon continued our series on his book, American Pilgrimage. Today, he focused on Lent. Fr Chris Boutin provided our Sunday Gospel reflection for the 29th week in Ordinary time.
Tom Riello talked about Megyn Kelly's interview with Fr Mike Schmitz. Dr Christopher Shannon continued our series based on his book, American Pilgrimage. April Readlinger gave an update on the Canavox program.
Tom McDonald previews Rings of Power on Amazon Prime. Dr Christopher Shannon talks about the passing of Queen Elizabeth. Fr Patrick Gilbreath provides the Sunday Gospel reflection for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary time.
How did the experiences of immigrants from France, Ireland and Germany come to shape the vision of the American Catholic? Dr. Christopher Shannon tells the story. Why was John Paul I called the smiling pope? What is Pope Francis doing to the Order of Malta? And what's happening in Germany? Matthew Bunson discusses these stories and more.
Tom McDonald previews The Rescue. Dr Christopher Shannon continues our series based on his book, "American Pilgrimage" and Fr Doug Vu, pastor of St Barnabas and Holy Rosary in Birmingham, Al, provides our Sunday Gospel reflection for the 23rd week in Ordinary Time
Tom McDonald previewed The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist: The Manti Teo Story. Dr Christopher Shannon continued our series on his book, American Pilgrimage. Fr Mateusz Rudzik provided our Sunday Gospel reflection.
Ken talks with Father Michael Giesler “How Christ Saves Souls – with Us: The Mystery of Co-Redemption” (Emmaus Road Press) and Christian Shannon “American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey Through Catholic Life in a New World” Augustine Institute/Ignatius Press). Father Giesler's book available at: https://stpaulcenter.com/…/how-christ-saves-souls-with…/ Christopher's book at: https://ignatius.com/american-pilgrimage-aph/
The Cale Clarke Show - Today's issues from a Catholic perspective.
Cale is joined by Christendom College professor Dr Christopher Shannon to discuss the passing of the legendary David McCullough, the value of history and salvation history, and Dr Shannon's new book “American Pilgrimage”, which traces the growth of Catholicism in the New World.
Take a fascinating look at the history of the Catholic Church in the United States with Christopher Shannon. His book, American Pilgrimage: A Historical Journey Through Catholic Life in the New World, unpacks the development of the Church in America. This episode is brought to you in part by Notre Dame Federal Credit Union.
Dr Christopher Shannon begins a new series based on his book, "American Pilgrimage." John Cuddeback discusses his article, "Cherishing your spouse in your children" Ellen Taylor talks about what's going on the with Latin Mass the celebration of the Latin mass, particularly in Washington DC and northern Virginia, and also Chicago. She also talks about the Pope's trip in Canada and how the Bishops who have cancelled Mass have not been very accommodating.
Christopher Shannon talks about his book, "American Pilgrimage. Dr David Randall shares about a new K-12 Social studies curriculum. Ellen Taylor discuses in her blogosphere how wokeness has gotten out of control.
Dr. Christopher Shannon, author of the highly acclaimed Bowery to Broadway, examined the historical approach of Jean Daniélou and Henri de Lubac. Shannon said that by placing the saints alongside the great political leaders of history, the saints, as types of Christ, would bring an organizing structure.“[According to Daniélou and de Lubac,] what we should be looking for in history is Jesus Christ, particularly as we see Him in the saints,” Shannon said. “The saints are our guides to history.”
Christopher O. Blum is Academic Dean and Professor of History and Philosophy at the Augustine Institute in Denver, Colorado, having previously served on the faculties of Christendom College and the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts. He received his Ph.D. in European History and the History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Notre Dame in 1996. He has published dozens of academic essays and numerous translations of early modern texts, including Roses Among Thorns (Sophia Institute Press, 2014), a collection of excerpts from the letters of St. Francis de Sales. He is co-author with Dr. Christopher Shannon of The Past as Pilgrimage: Narrative,Tradition and the Renewal of Catholic History.
Dr. Christopher Shannon discusses the cultural and social significance of Pope John XXIII. Pope John XXIII greatly influenced twentieth century intellectual history and produced a notable change of attitude within the Church.
Tom Riello talked about how evangelization is needed now more than ever. Dawn Beutner shared the saints of the month for June. Dr Christopher Shannon discussed the story of Mother Maria Kaupus and the Lithuanian Catholics in America.
Christendom College professor Christopher Shannon teaches a class about Irish Catholics and 19th century New York City politics, including the Tammany Hall organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fr Pat Driscoll talked about the benefits of vocal and mental prayer. Fr Stephen Vrazel shared about St Augustine of Hippo. Dr Christopher Shannon discussed his article on the Catholicism of the immigrant era.
Hear Me, See Me Podcast with Syd Hayes, session stylist.I had a great chat with Syd just before the end of lockdown getting ready to to get back out there.Syd Hayes ranks among fashion's most exciting new talents, creating looks inspired by London's youth-driven culture. He collaborates regularly with some of the most established and respected photographers in the industry, including Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, David Sims, Alasdair McLellan, Willy Vanderperre, Sølve Sundsbø, and Juergen Teller. His work has been featured in Vogue Italia, British Vogue, Self Service, i-D, and Love, and for clients including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Miu Miu, Loewe, Valentino, Versace, Missoni, and Givenchy to name a few. Syd has also keyed fashion shows for brands such as Miu Miu, Matty Bovan, Mary Katrantzou, Hogan Shrimps, Christopher Shannon, Pringle of Scotland, Sibling, and Versus. He currently is acting as Brand Ambassador to BaByliss PRO.” Owner of Q Cut Salon in Kew Gardens and a Green Libertine for Green Salon Collective. Instagram : @sydhayeshair, @qcutkew, @babylisspro, @babyliss, @greensaloncollective, @artandcommerce Haircuts4Homeless : https://www.haircuts4homeless.com/Produced by : https://svnty6production.com/Artwork by : https://www.dvsyart.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hear-me-see-me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The Open Door we help launch a new book, The Glory of the Cosmos: A Catholic Approach to the Natural World (Arouca Press, 2020.) It's edited by the distributist thinker Thomas Storck, and our panelist Christopher Zehnder is a contributor. Along with another contributor, the historian Christopher Shannon, they will lead our discussion. Together they will argue that the natural environment is neither a pantheist's quasi-divinity nor simply raw material for our exploitation. The Cosmos, rather, manifests the glory of its Creator. Please let us know if you have particular questions for us to pursue! We'll post the podcast in a few days. (November 11, 2020)
Dr. Christopher Shannon discusses the cultural and social significance of Pope John XXIII. Pope John XXIII greatly influenced twentieth century intellectual history and produced a notable change of attitude within the Church.
Scholars studying the history of Christianity are used to writing about different Christian traditions. But what does it mean to write from within a particular Christian tradition? How can a Christian be a historian who does academically respectable work while remaining true to his or her religious commitments? How can Christian historians contribute, as both Christians and historians, to historical scholarship? In The Past as Pilgrimage: Narrative, Tradition and the Renewal of Catholic History (Christendom Press, 2014), Dr. Christopher Shannon and Dr. Christopher Blum explores these questions from a Catholic perspective. They argue that Catholic historians can write from within their tradition while contributing to historical inquiry by embracing a historical perspective that emphasizes the drama of human life, focuses on asking and answering questions that help us better to pursue “the good,” and understands human beings as having an eternal destiny. Shannon and Blum have provided a fascinating meditation on the historian's craft that anyone, Catholic or not, can read and grow from. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Christopher O. Blum is Academic Dean and Professor of History and Philosophy at the Augustine Institute in Denver, Colorado, having previously served on the faculties of Christendom College and the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts. He received his Ph.D. in European History and the History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Notre Dame in 1996. He has published dozens of academic essays and numerous translations of early modern texts, including Roses Among Thorns (Sophia Institute Press, 2014), a collection of excerpts from the letters of St. Francis de Sales. He is co-author with Dr. Christopher Shannon of The Past as Pilgrimage: Narrative,Tradition and the Renewal of Catholic History.