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Best podcasts about creative achievement

Latest podcast episodes about creative achievement

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
260. Beyond Order: Rule 1 - Do Not Carelessly Denigrate Social Institutions or Creative Achievement

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 74:10 Very Popular


This compilation showcases clips surrounding Rule 1 from Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: “Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement.” These conversations feature the likes of Steven Pinker, Theo Von, Jonathan Haidt, Ben Shapiro, and more. We hope you enjoy part 2/14 of this compilation series! —Chapters— [0:00] Rule 1: Beyond Order [2:46] The Rubin Report: An Emotional Return  [9:09] Juliette Fogra, Illustrator  [16:51] Identity Building, Chaos, & Impact Theory [19:04] Ben Shapiro's Sunday Special [23:29] This Past Weekend with Theo Von [38:30] The Tim Ferriss Show: Psychedelics & The Bible [42:32] Andrew Doyle Speaks Out [49:12] Steven Pinker & Jonathan Haidt On the Enlightenment  [54:08] How to Start the Most Controversial Magazine on the Planet [01:03:58] Cambridge Q&A  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
260. Beyond Order: Rule 1 - Do Not Carelessly Denigrate Social Institutions or Creative Achievement

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 74:10


This compilation showcases clips surrounding Rule 1 from Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: “Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement.” These conversations feature the likes of Steven Pinker, Theo Von, Jonathan Haidt, Ben Shapiro, and more. We hope you enjoy part 2/14 of this compilation series!—Chapters—[0:00] Rule 1: Beyond Order[2:46] The Rubin Report: An Emotional Return [9:09] Juliette Fogra, Illustrator [16:51] Identity Building, Chaos, & Impact Theory[19:04] Ben Shapiro's Sunday Special[23:29] This Past Weekend with Theo Von[38:30] The Tim Ferriss Show: Psychedelics & The Bible[42:32] Andrew Doyle Speaks Out[49:12] Steven Pinker & Jonathan Haidt On the Enlightenment [54:08] How to Start the Most Controversial Magazine on the Planet[01:03:58] Cambridge Q&A  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

LIVE! From City Lights
D. S. Marriott in Conversation with Frank B. Wilderson III

LIVE! From City Lights

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 73:54


D. S. Marriott in conversation with Frank B. Wilderson III, celebrating the publication of D. S. Marriott's "Before Whiteness: City Lights Spotlight No. 21," published by City Lights Books. This event was originally broadcast live via Zoom and was hosted by Peter Maravelis with an opening statement by Garrett Caples. Poet and scholar D.S. Marriott was born in Nottingham and educated at the University of Sussex, UK. He is the author of the poetry collections "Incognegro"(Salt, 2006), "Hoodoo Voodoo" (Shearsman, 2008), "The Bloods" (Shearsman, 2011), and "Duppies" (Commune Editions, 2019). His chapbooks include "In Neuter" (Equipage, 2012) and "Lative" (Equipage, 1992). His work is sometimes associated with the Cambridge school of poetry. In his critical and creative work, Marriott, of Jamaican heritage, draws on postcolonial thought and thinkers such as Frantz Fanon and is a leading theorist of Afro-pessimism. His critical books include "On Black Men" (Edinburgh University Press and Columbia University Press, 2000), "Haunted Life" (Rutgers University Press, 2007), and "Whither Fanon? Studies in the Blackness of Being" (Stanford University Press, 2018). He has taught at many universities and is currently based in Oakland, CA. Frank B. Wilderson III is a writer, dramatist, filmmaker and critic. He is a full professor of drama and African American studies at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of "Red, White & Black: Cinema and the Structure of US Antagonisms" (Duke University Press, 2010), "Incognegro: A Memoir of Exile & Apartheid" (South End Press, 2008), "Gramsci's black marx: Whither the slave in civil society?" (Social Identities 9.2 , 2003) and "Afropessimism" (Liveright, 2020). He has received numerous honors for his work including The Eisner Prize for Creative Achievement of the Highest Order, The Maya Angelou Award for Best Fiction Portraying the Black Experience in America, an American book Award, amongst others. Wilderson has been described as one of the first writers in the tradition of Afro-pessimism. This event was made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation: citylights.com/foundation

Mind.Set.Goal
Rule 1 DO NOT CARELESSLY DENIGRATE SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS OR CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENT S3E12

Mind.Set.Goal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 9:43


In this Episode, George summaries Rule 1 DO NOT CARELESSLY DENIGRATE SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS OR CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENT from Beyond Order, the latest book by Jordan B Peterson. @mindsetgoal_

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Langdon Palmer
A biblical encounter with Jordan Peterson's Rule #1 "Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement"

Langdon Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 40:49


The New York Times called Jordan Peterson “The most influential public intellectual in the Western World right now.” He is despised by both the far Left and the far Right, but he genuinely seems to be trying to understand what is real in this world. Whether you are an atheist, a skeptic, or a dedicated follower of Jesus, we hope this message series will challenge and inspire you. It looks at the places where Peterson's latest book illustrates and fleshes out the ancient wisdom of the Scriptures and applies it to our current day. And yes, we are going to talk a lot about Jesus. You can see the entire series and find additional resources at https://levpres.org/beyond-order-and-chaos/

Langdon Palmer
A biblical encounter with Jordan Peterson's Rule #1 "Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement"

Langdon Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 40:49


The New York Times called Jordan Peterson “The most influential public intellectual in the Western World right now.” He is despised by both the far Left and the far Right, but he genuinely seems to be trying to understand what is real in this world. Whether you are an atheist, a skeptic, or a dedicated follower of Jesus, we hope this message series will challenge and inspire you. It looks at the places where Peterson's latest book illustrates and fleshes out the ancient wisdom of the Scriptures and applies it to our current day. And yes, we are going to talk a lot about Jesus. You can see the entire series and find additional resources at https://levpres.org/beyond-order-and-chaos/

Langdon Palmer
A biblical encounter with Jordan Peterson's Rule #1 "Do not carelessly denigrate social institutions or creative achievement"

Langdon Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 40:49


The New York Times called Jordan Peterson “The most influential public intellectual in the Western World right now.” He is despised by both the far Left and the far Right, but he genuinely seems to be trying to understand what is real in this world. Whether you are an atheist, a skeptic, or a dedicated follower of Jesus, we hope this message series will challenge and inspire you. It looks at the places where Peterson's latest book illustrates and fleshes out the ancient wisdom of the Scriptures and applies it to our current day. And yes, we are going to talk a lot about Jesus. You can see the entire series and find additional resources at https://levpres.org/beyond-order-and-chaos/

The Dana Hanson Show
Rule 1 Do Not Carelessly Denigrate Social Institutions Or Creative Achievement

The Dana Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 28:31


Our new series "Brain and Bible 2.0" connecting the wisdom of Scripture with the insights of Dr. Jordan Peterson from "Beyond Order: 12 More Rules For Life"Conserve and Create are not opposed to each other...

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B O O K W A V E
Discussing 12 More Rules by Jordan Peterson: Rules 13 and 14

B O O K W A V E

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 69:28


Do Not Carelessly Denigrate Social Institutions or Creative Achievement & Imagine Who you Could be, and then Aim Single-Mindedly at That. This weeks podcast is all about the first two rules from Jordan Petersons new Book, Beyond Order 12 More Rules for Life. We have been waiting for this one a long time and had a lot to talk about including the balance between Order and Chaos, Flow State, Nietzsche, Religion and Harry Potter. JBP is Back! OUR WEBSITE: http://bookwave.club/ SUPPORT B O O K W A V E : https://anchor.fm/bookwave/support MEANINGWAVE EXISTS!! Akira The Don on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/akirathedon?&ab_channel=AkiraTheDon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookwave/support

In the Moment
Kid Dakota| In The Moment, Ep. 1002

In the Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 57:19


March 5, 2021 Show 1002 Kid Dakota is the musical moniker of Darren Jackson, and he joins us today for a "Moment in Sound." The songs you hear today are: Age of Roaches, Homesick Futurecide, and Cold War. - 6:10 Last month, John Lopez received a Governor's Award in the Arts for Distinction in Creative Achievement. He visited with Lori Walsh prior to the virtual event. - 40:09 We cap off the show with some Poetry from Studio 47 with Patrick Hicks. Today's feature poet is Ed Bok Lee . - 51:16

Rhody Radio: RI Library Radio Online
Tomaquag Museum: Rhode Island's Only Indigenous Museum

Rhody Radio: RI Library Radio Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 19:52


Lorén Spears, Executive Director of Tomaquag Museum, talks about the tours, programs, classes, workshops, lectures, demonstrations, and more offered by the vibrant and dynamic cultural institution in Exeter, Rhode Island. Lorén M. Spears, Executive Director Lorén is not only the executive director of Tomaquag Museum, she is also an educator, activist, author, and Indigenous artist. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1989 and master’s degree from the University of New England with a focus on elementary education. She founded the Nuweetooun School affiliated with the Tomaquag Museum (closed in 2010 due to flooding) and was a teacher in Newport public schools for 12 years. A 2017 winner of the Tom Roberts Prize for Creative Achievement in the Humanities from the Rhode Island Council on the Humanities, she was honored for her “compelling work as an advocate of Indigenous People’s history and cultural heritage in preservation, the arts, and education.” In 2010, Spears was named as one of 11 Extraordinary Women honorees for teaching and education. Mission Statement The Mission of Tomaquag Museum is to educate the public and promote thoughtful dialogue regarding Indigenous history, culture, arts, and Mother Earth and connect to Native issues of today. Vision Statement Tomaquag Museum envisions its future as an Indigenous Cultural Education destination that engages visitors in thoughtful dialogue that promotes understanding and strives to create experiences that transform people's lives by broadening their perspectives, attitudes, and knowledge of Indigenous Cultures and the interrelationship with the wider world. Core Values Tomaquag Museum's Core Values are rooted in our traditional values and philosophy. They inspire our actions and guide our decisions as we continue to grow and develop our organization. 1. Respect: Fostering trust, collaboration, appreciation, diversity, honor, spirit path 2. Leadership: Promoting integrity, initiative, high standards, self-motivation, inner journey 3. Inclusiveness: Furthering service, sharing resources, flexibility, accessibility, responsiveness, community 4. Knowledge: Promoting curiosity, discovery, teaching, life-long learning, empowerment. Encouraging creativity, rigorous inquiry, analysis, documentation, communication, and upholding ethical standards and Indigenous principles 5. Responsibility: Encouraging legal, ethical and fiscal responsibility; stewardship, accountability, organizational and cultural continuity Visit Tomaquag Museum at tomaquagmuseum.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhodyradio/message

Wealth Transformation Podcast
117 - Gabriella Mautner, 96 yrs young

Wealth Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020


Wealth Transformation - Podcast Show Notes: YPFW – Gabriella Mautner   When I began writing in English, it was my fifth language. As a young girl I wrote a novel and a collection of poetry in German and short stories in Italian. My family fled our home in Chemnitz, East Germany, at the onset of the Nazi regime. We moved to Italy and then sought refuge in Holland. In 1942, disobeying a German command to leave for a concentration camp, we fled through the maze of Nazi-occupied Belgium and France, finally reaching safety in Switzerland. We arrived in the United States in 1946.I have been writing, in English and in earnest, ever since. My first novel, OUT OF A SEASON, was published in 1968 by Thomas Y. Crowell Co. in New York. It was followed by LOVERS & FUGITIVES, published by Mercury House, San Francisco, in 1986. Both novels were favorably reviewed by The NEW YORK TIMES, THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, THE DENVER POST, THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, and many other publications. REPLICA BOOKS republished them in 2000 and 2001, respectively.In 2004 my memoir, THE GOOD PLACE, which I translated into German, was successfully published by the CHEMNITZER VERLAG, and later serialized in the FREIE PRESSE, the largest newspaper of the province of Saxony. Replica Books published the original English version in 2006.Scenes from an unfinished novel, set in San Francisco, won a grant from the Marin County Arts Council. My short story, WATER LILIES, won an international competition in 1993, and was published in London by The European, a renowned weekly paper. I was recently honored with the prestigious Milley Award for Creative Achievement in the Literary Arts from the Mill Valley Art Comission.Following my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English/Creative Writing from San Francisco State University, I taught the Craft of Writing at the College of Marin and my alma mater, and have been on the faculty of the Fromm Institute For Lifelong Learning, at the University of San Francisco, for the last 30 years.I am currently finishing publication details for my forthcoming book, "Victor Nameless"."Gabriella Mautner is a local treasure –an internationally recognized novelist and memoirist who has distinguished herself with literary work of a rare and high caliber."—Michael Krasny, KQED Radio, San Francisco She is 96 and tells her heroine’s story of surviving the Holocaust   In this episode, Dr. Cheryl and Gabriella discuss: Her story and fleeing the armies of holocaust   Key Takeaways:   Inspiring story for us today with all the violence and evil behavior How to get through such atrocity and still be healthy   Connect with: Facebook: Gabriella Mautner Website: www.gabriellamautner.com Email: gabriellamautner@gmail.com YouTube:LinkedIn: Gabriella Mautner     Connect with Dr. Cheryl: Wealth Transformation Podcast Twitter: @cherylscheurer Facebook: @CherylScheurer Website: www.cherylscheurer.com/ Email:  drcherylscheurer@gmail.com YouTube: Cheryl Scheurer TV Show:  Comcast Channel 26 and U-Verse 99 Book: Wealth Transformation LinkedIn: Cheryl Scheurer, Ph.D BINGE NETWORKS TV: Wealth Transformation Channel

The Pub
The Pub 13: Emily Woo Zeller Interview

The Pub

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 40:30


Content: In this episode, we talk with voice actor Emily Woo Zeller about the rise in popularity of audiobooks, her experience in the industry, and her advice for those with an interest in the field. Cast Hosted by Dean Karpowicz with Sam Stienke and Sarah Willis. About Emily Woo Zeller Emily Woo Zeller is an acclaimed narrator, having received Audie, Earphones, and SOVAS awards, as well as the distinction of being named one of Audiofile's "Best Voices" in 2018, 2015, and 2013. She is a dancer, singer, and stage actor, with years of character and commercial voiceover work. Emily won a Tristan award for her work as Sally Bowles in Cabaret, and a Roselyn E. Schneider Prize for Creative Achievement from UC Berkeley. Just a few of her notable audiobook titles include The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, Fire Road by Kim Phuc Phan Thi, The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang, and Gulp by Mary Roach.

Radio ITVT
Radio [itvt]: Sheri Salata, Presi. of OWN & Harpo Studios

Radio ITVT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 35:39


Interview: Sheri Salata, President of OWN and Harpo Studios, on the Interactive Emmy-Winning Show /Social-TV Experience, "Oprah's Life Class"In this recorded interview with [itvt] editor-in-chief, Tracy Swedlow, and Seth Shapiro, co-governor of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Interactive Media Peer Group, Sheri Salata, president of OWN and Harpo Studios, discusses "Oprah's Life Class," which just won the Emmy Award for Creative Achievement in Interactive Media--Social TV Experience.

Radio ITVT
Radio [itvt]: Executives Discuss the Interactive Media Emmys

Radio ITVT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2013 44:46


Seth Shapiro and Marc Johnson of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Interactive Media Peer Group (IMPG) Discuss this Year's Interactive Media EmmysIn this recorded interview with [itvt] editor-in-chief Tracy Swedlow, Seth Shapiro, co-governor of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Interactive Media Peer Group (IMPG), and Marc Johnson, co-chair of the IMPG's Awards Working Group, discuss the two categories of interactive media Emmys--for "Creative Achievement in Interactive Media" and for "Outstanding Interactive Program"--that will be awarded this year; identify trends the IMPG saw in this year's nominated projects; and explain what made this year's crop of entries particularly unique and interesting. (Note: The awards will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony, September 15th at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.)

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Baruch Community
Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 74:44


Baruch College presents the Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement on March 26, 2012 at the Newman Vertical Campus Simon Conference Center, Room 14-220. Event date is March 26, 2012. Program Greetings Mitchel Wallerstein, President Welcoming Remarks John Brenkman, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Keynote Address Raquel Benbunan-fish, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems Recognition of Honored Faculty Honorees of the William and Anita Newman Library Presenter: Arthur Downing, Assistant Vice President and Chief Librarian Honorees of the School of Public Affairs Presenter: David Birdsell, Dean Honorees of the Mildred and George Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Presenter: Gary Hentzi, Associate Dean Honorees of the Zicklin School of Business Presenter: Linda W. Friedman, Associate Dean Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics Presenter: John Brenkman, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Faculty Winner Douglas P. Lackey, Department of Philosophy, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Winner Nicholas Oberly, MS Program in Statistics, Zicklin School of Business Closing Remarks Abraham J. Briloff, Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Professor of Accountancy Emeritus

Baruch Community
Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2012 74:44


Baruch College presents the Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement on March 26, 2012 at the Newman Vertical Campus Simon Conference Center, Room 14-220. Event date is March 26, 2012. Program Greetings Mitchel Wallerstein, President Welcoming Remarks John Brenkman, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Keynote Address Raquel Benbunan-fish, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems Recognition of Honored Faculty Honorees of the William and Anita Newman Library Presenter: Arthur Downing, Assistant Vice President and Chief Librarian Honorees of the School of Public Affairs Presenter: David Birdsell, Dean Honorees of the Mildred and George Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Presenter: Gary Hentzi, Associate Dean Honorees of the Zicklin School of Business Presenter: Linda W. Friedman, Associate Dean Abraham J. Briloff Prizes in Ethics Presenter: John Brenkman, Interim Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Faculty Winner Douglas P. Lackey, Department of Philosophy, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Winner Nicholas Oberly, MS Program in Statistics, Zicklin School of Business Closing Remarks Abraham J. Briloff, Emanuel Saxe Distinguished Professor of Accountancy Emeritus

Baruch Community
Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2012 74:44


Baruch College presents the Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement on March 26, 2012 at the Newman Vertical Campus Simon Conference Center, Room 14-220.

Baruch Community
Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2012 74:44


Baruch College presents the Tenth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship & Creative Achievement on March 26, 2012 at the Newman Vertical Campus Simon Conference Center, Room 14-220.

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Baruch Community
Sixth Annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship and Creative Achievement

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 58:51


Baruch College recognizes and celebrates the scholarly achievements of faculty in an award ceremony held on March 20, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes the opening remarks. James McCarthy, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, gives the welcoming remarks. Thomas Lyons, Lawrence N. Field Family Chair in Entrepreneurship and Professor of Management, delivers the keynote address on academic entrepreneurs. Awards are presented by Arthur Downing, Assistant Vice President and Chief Librarian; David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs; Ben M. Corpus, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management and Dean of Students; David Dannenbring, Acting Dean of the Mildred and George Weissman School of Arts and Sciences; and John Elliott, Dean and Vice President of the Zicklin School of Business.