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★ Unterstützt den Podcast via Patreon und erhaltet exklusive Bonusfolgen ★---Holt euch das Buch: What Tech Calls Thinking Im Laufe der Jahre hat sich im Silicon Valley eine ganz eigene Art von philosophischen Unterbau gebildet, welche der Autor Adrian Daub als Nährboden für die Strukturen und Verhaltensweise der Menschen dort sieht. In seinem Buch "Was das Valley denken nennt" stellt Adrian Daub unter anderem dar, wieso Fehlschläge im Valley so gefeiert werden und wieso das vielleicht doch eher Show als echter Positivismus ist. Wir ordnen die Konzepte von Daub für euch ein und gehen sie anhand verschiedener Beispiele durch. Wie immer: Top Folge, reinhören! ;)---YouTube: Adrian Daub: Silicon Valley – ein Tal der Vordenker?---Schwarz auf Weiß Rating:Quellen Dichte F 5/5 & S 1/5Verständlichkeit F 0/5 & S 5/5Umsetzbarkeit F 0/5 & S 1/5Würde ich weiterempfehlen? F Nein & S Ja---Feedback, Wünsche und Beschimpfungen könnt ihr uns per Email schicken: feedback@swpodcast.deDu willst mehr lesen und dich mit Gleichgesinnten austauschen? Dann komm in unseren SW Podcast Buchclub Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liut talks with Professor Adrian Daub about the recent elections in Germany, where we saw a surge in votes for the Far Right AfD party, which is now the second most powerful party in the country. They discuss the significance of this rise in popularity and the ways the elections reveal a number of shifts in German politics as the various parties stake out positions that align with not just a center-right orientation but, more dangerously, a far-right one. They speak of the parallels to the recent election of Donald Trump to the US presidency, and what it says about the entrenchment of both neoliberalism and a faux populism based on xenophobia and not serving the actual material interests of everyday people.Adrian Daub teaches German and Comparative Literature at Stanford, where he directs the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. He is the author most recently of The Cancel Culture Panic (2024), and co-hosts the podcast In Bed With the Right.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liut talks with Professor Adrian Daub about the recent elections in Germany, where we saw a surge in votes for the Far Right AfD party, which is now the second most powerful party in the country. They discuss the significance of this rise in popularity and the ways the elections reveal a number of shifts in German politics as the various parties stake out positions that align with not just a center-right orientation but, more dangerously, a far-right one. They speak of the parallels to the recent election of Donald Trump to the US presidency, and what it says about the entrenchment of both neoliberalism and a faux populism based on xenophobia and not serving the actual material interests of everyday people.Adrian Daub teaches German and Comparative Literature at Stanford, where he directs the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. He is the author most recently of The Cancel Culture Panic (2024), and co-hosts the podcast In Bed With the Right.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liut talks with Professor Adrian Daub about the recent elections in Germany, where we saw a surge in votes for the Far Right AfD party, which is now the second most powerful party in the country. They discuss the significance of this rise in popularity and the ways the elections reveal a number of shifts in German politics as the various parties stake out positions that align with not just a center-right orientation but, more dangerously, a far-right one. They speak of the parallels to the recent election of Donald Trump to the US presidency, and what it says about the entrenchment of both neoliberalism and a faux populism based on xenophobia and not serving the actual material interests of everyday people.Adrian Daub teaches German and Comparative Literature at Stanford, where he directs the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. He is the author most recently of The Cancel Culture Panic (2024), and co-hosts the podcast In Bed With the Right.www.palumbo-liu.comhttps://speakingoutofplace.comBluesky @palumboliu.bsky.socialInstagram @speaking_out_of_place
Today I have the pleasure of talking with Professor Adrian Daub about the recent elections in Germany, where we saw a surge in votes for the Far Right AfD party, which is now the second-most powerful party in the country. We discuss the significance of this rise in popularity, and the ways the elections reveal a number of shifts in German politics, as the various parties stake out positions which align with not just a center-right orientation, but, more dangerously, a far right one. We speak of the parallels to the recent election of Donald Trump to the US presidency, and what it says about the entrenchment of both neoliberalism and a faux populism based on xenophobia, and not serving the actual material interests of everyday people.Adrian Daub teaches German and Comparative Literature at Stanford, where he directs the Clayman Institute for Gender Research. He is the author most recently of The Cancel Culture Panic (2024), and co-hosts the podcast In Bed With the Right.”
Adrian Daub, professor at Stanford University and author of The Cancel Culture Panic: How an American Obsession Went Global, joins The New Abnormal to discuss moral panic, its echo chambers, and its celebrity origins. “Canceling” began with celebrity disinvestment in online spaces and moved into politics, Daub explained. “But there's a wholesale kind of reorientation of this term once it leaves those online only spaces,” said Daub. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a textThe conversation explores the themes of leadership, the importance of character, and the role of friction in facilitating change. Former Congressman Hal Daub reflects on his experiences in politics, emphasizing the need for patience and persistence in navigating diverse opinions and fostering engagement among younger generations. The discussion also highlights foundational experiences that shaped his leadership style and the impact of local governance in addressing community needs. In this conversation, Hal discusses his experiences in public office, emphasizing the importance of teamwork, resilience in the face of criticism, and the value of meritocracy for young professionals. He reflects on significant projects like the West Dodge Freeway and shares insights on how to navigate political challenges while maintaining integrity and a focus on community engagement. Hal concludes with thoughts on legacy, expressing a desire to be remembered as someone who genuinely helped others.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Character04:03 Engaging the Younger Generation in Politics10:05 The Role of Friction in Change15:03 Foundational Experiences Shaping Leadership21:08 Navigating Diverse Opinions and Persistence26:48 Reflections on Public Service and Governance28:27 Building Effective Teams in Public Office30:00 The West Dodge Freeway Project: A Vision for Growth38:12 Resilience in the Face of Criticism48:19 Advice for Young Professionals: The Value of Merit54:05 Legacy and the Real DealTakeawaysLeadership is about character and surrounding yourself with good people.Engaging younger generations in politics is crucial for the future.Friction in public life can lead to positive change.Patience and persistence are key in achieving goals.Foundational experiences shape who we become as leaders.Local government has the power to make immediate impacts.Good ideas often take time to gain acceptance.Navigating diverse opinions requires compromise and understanding.Public service is about solving real problems for people.Reflecting on past experiences can inform future leadership. Understanding the complexity of federal issues is crucial for effective governance.Building a strong team can lead to significant improvements in a city.Accomplishing a mission should take precedence over seeking credit.Community input is vital for successful infrastructure projects.Resilience in politics requires the ability to handle criticism and adapt strategies.Engagement and participation are key for young professionals to succeed.Meritocracy should be the standard for recognition and success.Learning from experiences, both good and bad, shapes future leaders.Confrontation can lead to valuable discussions and resolutions.A legacy of being a genuine helper is more important than accolades.Support the showThanks for listening! SUBSCRIBE, Review, Rate, and Share. Contact us: cowboysnoteggheads@gmail.com Let us know if you want a hat ($20), tee shirt ($30), coffee cup ($25), or window decal for your truck. ($30)
Abby and Patrick welcome academic, writer, and In Bed With the Right podcast co-host Adrian Daub to discuss his new book, The Cancel Culture Panic: How An American Obsession Went Global. Daub's book is an exploration of the discourse over “cancel culture” that sets the concept in both historical and global context. In what ways is talk of “cancel culture” merely a return of decades-old complaints about so-called “political correctness,” and in what ways is it different? Why do broad narratives about getting canceled catch on, and what does it mean that anecdotes are so central to their virality? Why do fantasies about college campuses feature so prominently in cancel culture stories? From its origins as a quintessentially American phenomenon, how has the furor over cancel culture crossed borders and languages, crystalized into terms like the French “le wokeism”? What do our fantasies of cancelation activate, what do they confirm, and what are the deeper anxieties they variously betray or conceal? It's a wide-ranging interrogation of reactionary politics, reaction formations, and histrionics in our chaotic digital moment. The Cancel Culture Panic is available here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-cancel-culture-panic-how-an-american-obsession-went-global-adrian-daub/21145470?ean=9781503640849What Tech Calls Thinking is available here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/what-tech-calls-thinking-an-inquiry-into-the-intellectual-bedrock-of-silicon-valley-adrian-daub/14220491?ean=9780374538644In Bed With the Right (with Adrian Daub and Moira Donegan) is here: https://www.patreon.com/c/InBedWiththeRightAlso discussed: Samuel P. Catlin, “The Campus Does not Exist: How Campus War is Made,” available at https://www.parapraxismagazine.com/articles/the-campus-does-not-existHave you noticed that Freud is back? Got questions about psychoanalysis? Or maybe you've traversed the fantasy and lived to tell the tale? Leave us a voicemail! (646) 450-0847 A podcast about psychoanalysis, politics, pop culture, and the ways we suffer now. New episodes on Saturdays. Follow us on social media: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/OrdinaryUnhappiness Twitter: @UnhappinessPod Instagram: @OrdinaryUnhappiness Patreon: patreon.com/OrdinaryUnhappiness Theme song: Formal Chicken - Gnossienne No. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2MIIYnbyLqriV3vrpUTxxO Provided by Fruits Music
Tech-Milliardär Elon Musk ist aus Sicht von Autor Adrian Daub vor allem aus einem Grund auf Donald Trumps Linie: Beide verbindet ein Bild von Männlichkeit, das von Dominanz geprägt ist. Das kommt besonders bei einer Wählergruppe gut an. Daub, Adrian www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
Growth and expansion often come with a lot of discomfort. It is in those uncomfortable moments we learn who we are and who our true supporters are. My long time friend, business partner, and mentor Chris Daub, Mortgage Broker joins me for another episode of Homebody- The Podcast. Listen in as we discuss all of the discomfort that comes when you're pushing your boundaries and growing. It's not easy, but when you push through tough times, you come out stronger on the other side. Connect with Chris Daub on Instagram and Facebook M: 7179172632 E: cdaub@717mortgagegroup.com NMLS #1375596 717 Mortgage Group https://chrisdaubmortgage.com/ Lauren Lefever is a licensed Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty helping people find inspiration in their homes and inside themselves. For all Real Estate inquires text/call M: 7175197491 E: lauren.lefever@cbrealty.com laurenjohome.com Instagram is kind of my thing Grab your BUYER GUIDE HERE Grab your SELLER GUIDE HERE For Staging and Interior Design inquires E: lancasterpainteriors@gmail.com
Has it ever occurred to you that part of being a parent is tryin' to kill your kids? In which we attempt to understand car culture and Stephen King's / John Carpenter's Christine with Adrian Daub.Adrian and his book The Cancel Culture Panic can be found online here.You can pre-order Carolyn Kendrick's new record HERE!This episode was made possible with and by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.You can subscribe to Alex's zine here.Merch inspired by our Don't Tell Mom... episode can be found here!You can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here. (Liz Climo designed our logo!)You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can make a contribution to Palestine Children's Relief Fund here.You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, Patreon and Apple Plus.The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here.Miranda Zickler produced and edited this episode! And we love Magpie Cinema Club!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.
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Pour la grande interview du mois, c'est Louis Daubé, l'animateur de NRJ, qui a accepté l'invitation au micro Des Ondes Vocast. Louis a repris l'année dernière au pied levé - et avec succès - le drive de NRJ suite au départ précipité de Cauet, et, en cette rentrée radio, il lance un nouveau talk show tous les soirs à 22h avec Charly et Bichette : le SuperShow. Louis revient sur son parcours et sur la genèse de cette émission, née d'une volonté du trio d'animateur de s'amuser ensemble. Un très bon esprit, une spontanéité et de la fraicheur qui transpirent à l'antenne.Animation / réalisation : Olivier OddouIntervenants : Rémy Bertholon, Julien VigierInvités : Louis Daubé (Animateur sur NRJ), Cédric Cadinot (Animateur Journaliste sur Radio Espace Normandie), Aurel (Animateur de l'Interview Street en podcast et sur Viv FM)Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO du film 'Radiostars'), jingles produits par Pure Jingles [https://purejingles.com/]Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]ContactPar mail : contact@vocast.fr [https://www.vocast.fr/contact.html]Twitter : @DesOndesVocast [https://twitter.com/DesOndesVocast]
Im Dezember 1968 und 1972 entstehen zwei Bilder der Erde aus dem All. Auf diesen ist der Blaue Planet in Farbe inmitten von einem schwarzen Nichts zu sehen. Diese Bilder ändern sehr viel, was das Bewusstsein der westlichen Welt über das Globale und das Planetare angeht. Was genau und wie, das besprechen wir in dieser Folge genauer. Außerdem ordnen wir dies in die Debatten der 1970er Jahre über Limits und Umweltschutz ein. Literatur & Quellen:Cosgrove, Denis: Contested Global Visions: One-World, Whole-Earth, and the Apollo Space Photographs. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1994, 84:2, pp. 270–294.Daub, Adrian: Was das Valley denken nennt. Über die Ideologie der Techbranche. Suhrkamp.Hersch, Matthew: Inventing the American Astronaut, 2012.Kilian, Patrick: Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst. Geschichte der Gegenwart: https://geschichtedergegenwart.ch/ich-sehe-was-was-du-nicht-siehst/Maier, Charles S. “Consigning the Twentieth Century to History: Alternative Narratives for the Modern Era.” The American Historical Review 105, no. 3 (2000): 807–31. https://doi.org/10.2307/2651811 .Poole, Robert: Earthrise: How Man First Saw Earth, 2008.Stichweh, Rudolph: Weltgesellschaft. Soziologische Analysen. 2000.Turner, Fred: From Counterculture to Cyberculture. Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism.
This week we travel back to the 80s, when America's parents decided to freak out over some kids rolling dice and drawing things on graph paper! Adrian Daub walks Sarah through the history of Dungeons & Dragons, and the panic it inspired. Content note: The story we're telling today also involves suicide; please listen with care. Find Adrian online here.Buy his book The Cancel Culture Panic here. And check out this delightful 60 Minutes segment about the dangers of Dungeons & Dragons from 1985.Support You're Wrong About:Bonus Episodes on PatreonBuy cute merchWhere else to find us:Sarah's other show: You Are GoodLinks:https://www.adriandaub.com/https://www.amazon.com/Cancel-Culture-Panic-American-Obsession/dp/1503640841/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjnJ8dWin3ohttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/youre-wrong-abouthttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/yourewrongaboutpodhttps://www.podpage.com/you-are-goodhttp://maintenancephase.comSupport the Show.
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Die guten alten Zeiten sind vorbei! Es ist der Moment gekommen, in dem HR über den traditionellen Rahmen hinauswachsen und als treibende Kraft für Innovation und strategischen Wandel im Unternehmen operieren sollte. Davon ist Lucia Daub, Director People & Strategy bei BearingPoint, überzeugt. In dieser Folge des Level Up HR Podcasts erörtert sie mit unserem Host Johannes Füß, wie HR als strategischer Partner im Unternehmen agieren und einen echten Wettbewerbsvorteil schaffen kann.Dabei erwarten dich unter anderem folgende Themen: 1. Die Evolution der HR-Funktion 2. Die Verbindung zwischen der People-Strategie und dem Erfolg eines Unternehmens3. Innovative Ansätze der Mitarbeitendenführung und -entwicklung4. Wie neue Technologien den HR-Bereich transformieren___________Lucia Daub brennt auf den Austausch mit Gleichgesinnten zu People Excellence- und HR-Themen.Wenn du dich angesprochen fühlst, dann melde dich bei ihr auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucia-daub-llm-72279a60/Lucias Buchempfehlungen:Adaptive Leadership von Ronald Heifetz | https://lnkd.in/ddJvjJfFConscious Business von Fred Kofmann | https://lnkd.in/dcMKiz-KLucias Podcast-Empfehlung:The Fast and The Curious | https://lnkd.in/daTRFQU4 (Spotify) | https://lnkd.in/dx8WD2h7 (Apple Podcast)___________Über BearingPoint:BearingPoint ist ein führendes Unternehmen im Bereich Management- und Technologieberatung mit europäischen Wurzeln und globaler Präsenz. Die Kernkompetenz des Unternehmens liegt in der Verknüpfung von strategischer Planung mit modernsten Technologielösungen.Webseite: https://www.bearingpoint.comBranche: Management- und TechnologieberatungGröße: 5.300 BeschäftigteGründung: 1997___________Über unseren Host Johannes Füß:Johannes Füß ist Vice President von EGYM Wellpass, die mit ihrer Firmenfitness den perfekten Corporate Health-Benefit für ein produktives, gesundes und ausgeglichenes Team bietet. Der in München geborene Schokoladen-Liebhaber hat eine große Leidenschaft für die Alpen, das Wandern und Skifahren.Melde dich bei Johannes Füß auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-f%C3%BC%C3%9F/___________Der Level Up HR Podcast wird von unseren Freunden von SAWOO produziert – https://www.sawoo.io
Pastor Nate sits down with the Executive Director of Veteran Servant Corps and Bethany member, Vicky Daub to talk about her important and exciting work with Veterans. The two discuss the upcoming Memorial Day holiday as well as the ways that small steps of faith can make a huge difference.
On this episode I chatted with Wahoo running coaches Christie Thomas and Carlee Daub. Sharing their passion for running, Wahoo kids celebrating 10 years. Preparing for the OKC Marathon as well as the most important part, community. Follow them on instagram www.instagram.com./wahoorun crew.wahoorunning.com Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to https://lnkd.in/g_gsxQM The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Diffee Ford Lincoln. Third generation Oklahoma business, the Diffee family continues to do business the right way, the family way. Go to www.diffeeford.net for all your new and used car needs and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/diffee_ford Citizens Bank of Edmond has been serving Edmond since 1901. They pride themselves on investing in the community and are here for all of your personal and business banking needs. For more information go to www.mycitizens.bank and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/citizensedmond Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com/ #thisisoklahoma
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For centuries, the construction method of wattle and daub has been used to contruct buildings.For Shakespeare's lifetime, the Tudor style of house became famous for this form of construction because Tudor homes featured exposed beams held together in the wattle anddaub style. For the uninitiated, however,you may not know what constitutes a wattle or a daub, or how this method of construction was accomplished. Here today to answer these questionsand share with us not only how the process was completed for Shakespeare's lifetime, but what methods modern preservationist use when recreating this method on conservation projects thattry to save old buildings from ruin is our guest, and expert in wattle and daub, DrTony Graham Get bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Folge 168 von win2day Hockey O'Clock widmet sich mit Lena Dauböck von den Graz Huskies einer der aufstrebendsten Stürmerinnen der heimischen Frauen-Eishockey-Szene. Nach dem Halbfinale in der EWHL sowie vor der Entscheidung in der österreichischen Meisterschaft spricht die 20-jährige Kärntnerin mit Martin Pfanner ausführlich über die aktuell wichtigsten Themen im hiesigen Frauen-Eishockey. Lena Dauböck (00:01:10) Dir gefällt win2day Hockey O'Clock? Dann bewerte den Podcast beim Provider deines Vertrauens nach Möglichkeit mit 5 Sternen und hilf mit diesen Podcast im Speziellen und Eishockey-Talk im Allgemeinen noch populärer zu machen. Sponsoring-Anfragen, Rückfragen oder Feedback an hockeyoclock101@gmail.com
Esta es la historia de una familia que decidió que todos debían morir juntos con una sola pistola, el abandono no era opción.James, Deborah y Morgan Daub eran una familia cristiana, amable y servicial que toda la comunidad de Pennsylvania conocía. Nadie podría haber imaginado que la oscuridad habitaría en el tranquilo hogar de los Daub y los haría perder la cordura hasta cometer un pacto suicida.
On January 24, 2023, three bodies were discovered in the backyard of the Daub residence in West Manchester Township, Pennsylvania. Each with a bullet in the back of the head. Three suicide notes identified them as 26 year old Morgan Daub, along with her parents, James and Deborah Daub. The detail in these notes as well as others found in the house reveal the morbid truth of what caused a family to take their own lives.If you or someone you know is struggling, there is help out there.Suicide Prevention Hotline:#988https://988lifeline.org/Crisis Text Line:Text HOME to #741741https://www.crisistextline.org/Source Material:Who was Morgan Daub, the woman at heart of family's planned suicide?Woman Who Died in Family Suicide Pact Posted Chilling Conspiracy VideosFamily found dead in Pennsylvania made a 'joint decision' to kill themselves, police sayPolice Close Case After Determining That Woman and Her Parents Joined Each Other in Cryptic Suicide PactPennsylvania mother leaves chilling handwritten note in suicide pact involving daughter, husband: policeDaughter in triple suicide pact died holding ‘Sword of the Lord': police1 Samuel 1:24-28'Follow me,' York County woman wrote in video before murder-suicide pactMusic Credit:1. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/enzalla/dystopianLicense code: 00BFHDZUS6XXOGYW2. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/orange-and-mountains/rivali-simeon-walker-rework License code: ZRHBCKNYLUOFDTWE3. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/kevin-macleod/lightless-dawnLicense code: PFYUGTZVDWOCBNLK4. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/skylineLicense code: SSLI9JPSTTLOEDYC 5. 2021-09-06_-_Solving_The_Crime_-_David_Fesliyan.mp3The Cappy Beverage can cap & openerConnect with us: killerhearttohearts@gmail.comFollow us on: Tik TokFollow us on: InstagramLike us on: FacebookFollow us on: Twitter
If you could edit your DNA, would you (or should you)? This question used to be the stuff of science fiction, but no longer. Genetic engineering is here. Dr. Jeff Hardin is a genetic engineer. We chat with him about where the science of genetic engineering is right now. What are the positives? What are the dangers? Should we concerned about the pairing of radical individualism and the increasing availability of this technology? (The conversation starts at 10:25) PLUS, in “Headlines” (1:20), Dr. Anna Daub talks with Dr. Ken Keathley about the ‘Barbie' movie. How does the gospel answer the questions it raises? And in “On My Bookshelf” (30:55), Dr. Daub recommends a book she's reading right now. Visit our website: https://cfc.sebts.edu/ Support the work of the Center: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: https://www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
Miguel Elliott is a local visionary attempting to revive one our most ancient building practices cob construction ( similar to Adobe or Daub and Waddle ) to alleviate our environmental and housing crises in one beautiful and economical solution.Although we are stuck on one conventional material process of building ( that is expensive, unsustainable, and highly toxic when burned ), cob construction is a compelling alternative, capable of producing the entire city-set of practical structures ( even six story towers ! ). And rather than be dependent on Corporate and vast dubious global supply chains, cob-construction could make Sonoma County self -dependant and sovereign by turning our subsoil, straw, and sea shells (lime) into an unlimited and cheap building resource! We can live off and in the land ! These cob structures are water-proof, fire proof, and earthquake resistant! And if properly maintained, they can last a thousand years! Amazing!Listen and be inspired by Miguel's vision! And reach out to him, he's local and happy to sell his skills and teach what he knows!WEBSITES:https://www.livingearthstructures.com/https://www.instagram.com/sir_cobalot/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cob_(material)
In this episode, Matt and Sam join Moira Donegan and Adrian Daub — co-hosts of the new podcast “In Bed With The Right" — for an in-depth look at the life, times, and work of the late Midge Decter, who died in 2022. Decter was inspired by a distinctly conservative, mid-century American reading of Freudian psychology, mobilized in defense of traditional family hierarchies, which made her an important link between neoconservatives and the religious right — unsurprisingly, she helped found or served on the boards of numerous conservative organizations, including the Heritage Foundation, Committee for the Free World, and the Independent Women's Forum, among others. Her essays, books, and memoirs represent an anguished counter-revolt against the sexual liberation movements of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, and her trajectory from (ostensible) New Deal liberal to anti-feminist Cold Warrior proves a perfect subject for Know Your Enemy. Decter also was married to Norman Podhoretz (another subject of KYE lore) and the mother of John Podhoretz, current editor of Commentary magazine. A quarrelsome, Jewish conservative with a lively writing style and a fascinating, emblematic life story: what could be better?Further Reading:Midge Decter, An Old Wife's Tale: My Seven Decades in Love and War (2002) —The New Chastity and Other Arguments Against Women's Liberation (1972)— Always Right: Selected Writings of Midge Decter (2002)— Liberal Parents, Radical Children (1975)— Rumsfeld: A Personal Portrait (2003)— “The Boys on the Beach,” Commentary, Sept 1980.— “Socialism & Its Irresponsibilities: The Case of Irving Howe,” Commentary, Dec 1982.— “Documentation: Sex Education on Trial—What They're Teaching Our Children,” Crisis Magazine, Dec 1, 1998.John Podhoretz, A Son's Eulogy for Midge Decter (1927-2022), Commentary, May 12, 2022.R. R. Reno, “My Memories of Midge Decter,” First Things, May 11, 2022.Jeet Heer, “Farewell to Midge Decter, the Bigot on the Beach,” The Nation, May 13, 2022.Ronnie Grinberg, “An overlooked conservative writer helps explain Trump's enduring appeal,” Washington Post, May 20, 2022.Douglas Martin, “Midge Decter, an Architect of Neoconservatism, Dies at 94,” NYTimes, May 9, 2022.Adrienne Rich, “The Anti-Feminist Woman,” NYRB, Nov 30, 1972. ...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
Let's tackle the philosophy and culture of Silicon Valley, and how they help us explain the politics of reactionary-to-far-right tech titans like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel. In 2020, Adrian Daub published “What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley.” In the book, he applied his skills as a literary and cultural scholar, as someone who is trained to dissect and analyze the stories that help us make sense of the world, to his immediate surroundings. Adrian is a Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at Stanford University, where he specializes in culture and politics of the nineteenth century, as well as questions of gender and sexuality – he works in a place that is shaped and dominated by the tech industry like probably no other in the world. We talk about why it is important to dissect the philosophies Silicon Valley is built on, the stories it likes to tell about itself, the narratives surrounding the tech industry. We then try to outline the philosophical and ideological universe that shapes the imaginary of Silicon Valley and discuss why figures like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk are so fixated on certain thinkers, how these philosophies and ideas translate into politics, and what to make of the very pronounced tech libertarian to far-right pipeline. Finally, we talk about why so many people in the liberal camp, specifically, have been, at least until recently, under the misguided impression that these tech giants were political allies, when they have so clearly never been on board with the idea of leveling traditional hierarchies of wealth, race, or gender. And why have so many people in positions of power and influence been willing to accept them not just as entrepreneurs, but as thinkers in their own right whose grand ideas about the world matter somehow, whose guidance we should seek? Why has our culture glorified them as visionaries – and is that finally changing, as the reactionary mask has slipped? Show notes: What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley Dreams in the Witch House – Adrian's newsletter Keep up with Adrian's work via his personal website “The Sabotage of Twitter Is a Disaster for Democracy” – Thomas' reflection on the politics of Elon Musk and tech oligarchs as a threat to the democratic public square Follow The Show Follow Thomas Follow Lily This episode was produced by Connor Lynch
Let's dive deep into the “cancel culture” moral panic, what it can tell us about U.S. society, culture, and politics, and how it has spread across the “West.” There is no one better equipped to help us do that than Adrian Daub. He is a Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at Stanford University, where he specializes in culture and politics of the nineteenth century, as well as questions of gender and sexuality. In the fall of 2022, Adrian published “Cancel Culture Transfer: How a Moral Panic is Gripping the World” – which is currently available in German only, but will be out in English soon; it is by far the most in-depth, most incisive dissection of the “cancel culture” moral panic and its transnational dimensions that anyone has offered to date. In this conversation, we do not spend much time on debunking the idea that there is widespread “cancel culture” – because it's been debunked so convincingly, so many times. The “cancel culture” narrative diagnoses a national emergency: an acutely dangerous situation in which radical “woke” leftists are succeeding at undermining free speech by imposing an ever-more restrictive culture of censoriousness on the country, with dramatic consequences for anyone who dares to speak up. Our argument is *not* that no one has ever had to face unfair consequences for what they said publicly – but that the evidence for such a worsening national emergency caused by “wokeism” running amok is simply not there. What, then, can we learn from such a rampant moral panic: If we don't accept the pervasive “cancel culture” discourse as a mere representation of an objectively existing free speech crisis, then how do we explain and interpret its omnipresence and the fact that so many people are fully committed to it at this exact moment? We talk about why the college campus is playing such a crucial role in the “cancel culture” discourse, and in the elite imagination more broadly, and discuss how our own experience as college professors relates to these debates. We grapple with why all this is happening now, with the genealogy of the moral panic, how to situate it in the long tradition of reactionary moral panics, and how it began to crystallize as a distinct phenomenon in the mid-2010s. Then we turn our attention Germany as a case study of how the moral panic has spread internationally. German conservatives are obsessed with the idea of “woke cancel culture” spilling over from the U.S., and they have found willing allies among self-proclaimed moderates and liberals who have propagated the idea that “cancel culture” constitutes an acute threat to liberty and freedom. Across the “West,” the moral panic is, to a significant degree, a creation of the “respectable” center. What can we learn from German “cancel culture” fixation about the role of the U.S. in the imaginary of Germany's political and cultural elite? How does the transfer of “cancel culture” anecdotes and anxieties across the Atlantic work in practice? Finally, we manage to end on a somewhat hopeful note: Across the “West,” the self-proclaimed defenders of freedom get into trouble as soon as they have to present concrete suggestions of how to fight back against “cancel culture”: Those always turn out to be blatantly illiberal, authoritarian measures, and they uniformly fail to attract majority support. Adrian Daub, Cancel Culture Transfer: How a Moral Panic is Gripping the World Dreams in the Witch House – Adrian's newsletter On "Cancel Culture" by Thomas Zimmer Keep up with Adrian's work via his personal website “The Sabotage of Twitter Is a Disaster for Democracy” – Thomas' reflection on the politics of Elon Musk and tech oligarchs as a threat to the democratic public square Follow The Show Follow Thomas Follow Lily This episode was produced by Connor Lynch
With the state legislature passing a raft of laws to discriminate against transgender Iowans, Simpson students Cassidy Daub and Kenneth Norris come on the final podcast of the 2022-23 academic year to talk about their experiences in their hometowns, their families, on the Simpson campus and beyond.
Viele Technologie-Konzerne behaupten, mit ihren Erfindungen ganze Branchen zu revolutionieren. Stimmt das eigentlich? Dieser Frage geht Silicon Valley-Korrespondent Stephan Scheuer in der neuen Folge von Handelsblatt Disrupt nach. Sein Gesprächspartner Adrian Daub, Professor für vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft und Germanistik an der renommierten Stanford-Universität, hat viele Gründerinnen und Gründer kennengelernt. Er ist anderer Meinung: Für ihn entpuppen sich vermeintlich disruptive Ideen oft als leere Marketing-Phrasen. „Der Mythos des Silicon Valley ist verloren gegangen“, sagt er. Im Podcast sprechen Daub und Scheuer über die Bedeutung der Stanford-Universität im Silicon Valley und gehen der Frage nach, warum Tech-Gründer ihr Studium schon nach wenigen Semestern abbrechen, sich anschließend aber doch nach dem Studentenleben sehnen. *** Das exklusive Abo-Angebot für Sie als Handelsblatt Disrupt-Hörerinnen und Hörer: https://www.handelsblatt.com/mehrwirtschaft Helfen Sie uns, unsere Podcasts weiter zu verbessern. Ihre Meinung ist uns wichtig: www.handelsblatt.com/zufriedenheit
Die Debatte um die "Cancel Culture" wird vehement geführt, besonders in den USA. Der Literaturwissenschaftler Adrian Daub hat sich nun genauer mit dem Phänomen auseinandergesetzt - von dem nach seiner Analyse nicht viel übrig bleibt.Adrian Daub im Gespräch mit Joachim SchollDirekter Link zur Audiodatei
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In this episode we talked about what the heck a Vale Conference is and why it smelled like sewage everywhere last week. [Correction: valemusicgroup.com NOT valemusicgroup.org]
Vom vierhändigen Klavierspiel zu kotzenden Kindern bis hin zu Elon Musk - in dieser 55. Episode von Wunderbar Together mit Professor (!) Adrian Daub ist alles drin. Adrian, der mit Partner und Kind in San Franciscos "Gayborhood”, dem Castro, lebt und Literaturwissenschaften und Germanistik in Stanford lehrt, ist aktuell vor allem deswegen in deutschen Medien zu finden, weil er als einer der besten Erklärer für einen Ort gilt, der uns seit Jahrzehnten als Mythos angepriesen wird: das Silicon Valley.
„Ich bin sehr unsicher, wie es mit Twitter weitergehen wird“, sagt Adrian Daub, Autor und Experte für das Silicon Valley. Am Donnerstag endete die monatelange Übernahme-Kampagne mit dem Verkauf des Social Media-Unternehmens an den reichsten Mann der Welt. Musks Aussagen zur Zukunft von Twitter seien widersprüchlich. Mal propagiere er absolute Rede- und Meinungsfreiheit, mal wolle er doch eine moderierte Plattform. Ob das Geschäftsmodell Twitter den Wandel zu einer „free speech“-Plattform überhaupt aushalten würde, sei fraglich, erklärt Daub. Da spielten die externen Kreditgeber eine Rolle, die Musk für den Kauf an Bord holen musste, vor allem aber Werbekunden. Denn wer wolle noch auf Twitter für seine Produkte werben, wenn die Anzeigen neben Hassrede und Lügen stünden? Sollte Musk seine Haltung zur Redefreiheit dennoch auf Twitter umsetzen, könne das allerdings Folgen haben. Im Zentrum steht dabei der US-amerikanische Wahlkampf und Donald Trump: Dessen Rückkehr zu Twitter steht jetzt umso mehr zur Debatte, genauso wie die Zwischenwahlen im November.
Achim Daub is the Principal and CEO of his consultancy, Achim Daub Global Strategy Advisory, LLC, which he founded in 2021. He is a board member for OnScent and works closely with other notable businesses, including Sweegen, Pamplona Capital Management, and Ranger Ready Repellents. He has 19 years of experience in management and leadership in both B2C and B2B contexts. In addition to these roles, Achim developed the industry's first and only fully functioning AI system for fragrance creation through a partnership with IBM Research. In this episode… Ambition is a necessary element of any successful business or leader. The desire to go further is what leads to innovation, improvement, and excellence. However, unbridled ambition can be dangerous, so leaders need compassion and structure to utilize it properly. Few people in the corporate world embody this combination better than Achim Daub. Starting in a kitchen and rising to the status of a global business leader, Achim knows the importance of ambition and hard work. His career has led him to work with premiere companies and taught him the value of an innovative culture. He knows the key elements for successful leadership and now shares them with you. Dov Pollack talks with Achim Daub, the Founder, Principal, and CEO of Achim Daub Global Strategy Advisory, LLC, about innovation and ambition in leadership. They talk about Achim's extensive career and the crucial lessons he learned early on. They discuss how to create an effective rewards system in your business, how to inspire innovation, and why you should embrace failure. Hear the rest on this episode of the Next Wave Leadership podcast.
Rev. Jim Daub, pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Havelock, NC, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Romans 7. Does God's law cause us to sin? No, but the Apostle Paul posits that our “sinful passions” are “aroused by the law.” (v. 5) Even when we know God's will for our lives, our fallen human nature is eager to do that which we shouldn't do. So, St. Paul asks, “What then, shall we say? That the law is sin?” (v. 7) No way! God's law is good. It's our sinful nature that misuses what is good for evil. Yet, there's no reason to despair. St. Paul brings out the gospel: God saves us from our wretchedness through Christ, even if we continue to struggle this side of his return. Pastors Booe and Daub begin this episode reminiscing about North Carolina but end thoroughly convicted by God's law!
I read from daub to davit. "Daube" in French DOES in fact mean "stew". If you're curious, here's more info on DAV, "Disabled American Veterans" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disabled_American_Veterans https://www.dav.org/ The word of the episode is "daughter". They use the word "daughter" with reproducing cells and things like that because if they have the ability to reproduce, they are given the female name because males do not have the ability to reproduce. Make sense? Good. Theme music from Tom Maslowski https://zestysol.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
Mr. Bear reads from Rebecca Hurst's THE FOX'S WEDDING, a gorgeous, dreamy book of poems from The Emma Press. Spellbinding and slightly sinister, each piece is a tiny potion distilling the essence of fairy tale magic and liminality. Featuring the passionate folk music (and mini-interview!) of Wattle & Daub, a husband and wife singer-songwriter duo. Plus, cool off with a trip to Miss Mousie's Apothekarium for some ice cream!
Mein heutiger Gast ist Adrian Daub. Adrian Daub ist Professor in Stanford, Autor und ist frisch aus Kalifornien in Berlin gelandet und hat im Hotel eingecheckt. In seinen akademischen Büchern hat er sich mit Spätkapitalismus, dem Silicon Valley, der Tech-Branche im Allgemeinen sowie mit Feminismus und Sexualität beschäftigt. In seinem Podcast „The Feminist Present“ interviewt er bedeutende Feminist*innen aus der ganzen Welt. Adrian schreibt für verschiedene deutsche und amerikanische Zeitungen über Technologie, Literatur, Kultur und Politik. Er ist ein sehr, sehr kluger Kopf, mit interessanten Perspektiven und ich habe sein letztes Buch „Was das Valley denken nennt“ unheimlich gerne gelesen. Es hilft, die Menschen zu verstehen, die die Plattformen entwickeln, die unseren Alltag bestimmen. Ich wollte wissen, wie er als Zaungast auf das Silicon Valley blickt und wie das Silicon Valley auf uns blickt. Wie konnten aus Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg und Co. so gigantische Lichtgestalten werden? Was denkt er über Cancel Culture und Woke Culture – und wie sieht er die aktuelle Entwicklung der Digitalisierung? Wir sprechen darüber, warum er in den USA gelandet ist, was ihn antreibt und wie er in die Zukunft blickt. Aber auch darüber, welche Sorgen er sich macht. MEIN GAST: https://adriandaub.com/ DINGE: Buchtipp: Anna Wiener “Code Kaputt” https://tidd.ly/3Jt0l9g * “Is "Cancel Culture" Really a Threat To America?” - https://youtube.com/watch?v=RkVYvp_CumI WERBEPARTNER: fraenk - https://fraenk.de/hotel-matze/ CODE “hotelmatze” KoRo Drogerie - http://korodrogerie.de/ Code “HOTELMATZE” LichtBlick Podcast „Bye Bye CO2” - https://lnk.to/byebyeco2 MITARBEIT: Redaktionelle Mitarbeit: Lena Rocholl Musik: Jan Köppen Mix & Schnitt: Maximilian Frisch MEIN ZEUG: Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/3DTfsFb Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://bit.ly/3J7OLjJ Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy Mein Fragenset: http://beherzt.net/matze Übersicht zu meinen Partnern: https://bit.ly/34cEJ0E *Affiliate Link (Thalia)
In this episode, Brandon sits down with Keelan Cook (Instructor of Missiology) and Anna Daub (Director of Special Projects and Partnerships) to discuss theological education, global missions, and how churches fulfill the Great Commission. Should someone who desires to serve on the mission field be theologically trained? What should a pastor do if a member begins to express interest in serving overseas? What are some good missionary biographies and resources? Join us this week as we tackle these questions (and many more)! *This episode is part of our special series highlighting the importance of theological training and ministry preparation.
Who is Christopher Daub? Chris has been a mortgage loan officer for about five years now and works for Geneva Financial. He has helped many clients with their financial situation over his career. He has a passion for helping people achieve their dream of home ownership. Chris is also involved in the community, and he plays clarinet for the Lampeter Strasburg community band. He lives in East Calico Township in Lancaster County. And Chris also recently joined Total Life Freedom, which we talk about all the time on this show. We have been on quite a journey together since my real estate career started. We've been on similar paths where our business grew at like similar volumes where we doubled or tripled our volume. We've both been really blessed. “I think the biggest thing that you and I have done working together is we have a similar philosophy on how we handle our business and the big portion of that is building relationships.” “I don't want to be transactional where it's all about the transaction, because if it's about the transaction and if it's not about the service, then we're looking at price. And when it comes to interest rates, it's very competitive, especially in a market like this right now. And if I'm not the lowest, for whatever reason, you know, I need to be able to do something to make myself stand out and services where I can help make up for that difference.” Learn all of this and more: How he's created success as a lender and how that can relate to Realtors What Mortgage Mondays did to his business How he went from being unable to give to his church to happily writing a full tithe check Things others aren't doing that Chris is doing How a lender and a Realtor can be a great team Resources https://www.genevafi.com/ (https://www.genevafi.com/) Show notes and blog posts are brought to you by HarshmanServices.com and RealtorEmails.com http://www.realtoremails.com/ (Grow your business on autopilot.) John Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener.
Pastor Nate interviews Bethany member, Vicky Daub, about her work as the Executive Director of the Veteran's Servant Corps Project. Vicky's work and the story of how she got to this point, is filled with examples of God's Resurrection power breaking in. This episode is part of our Easter Podcast Seres where we are reflecting on the question "What Does Resurrection Look Like?"
In this episode, Christian sits down with Danei Cesario of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), and WALLEN + daub. She is the 333rd Black woman in American history to earn her architectural license. Danei is an internationally licensed architect, project manager, and public speaker at SOM, leading dynamic mixed-use development, healthcare, and wellness projects. Her experience working in diverse, global environments has yielded speaking engagements at the United Nations, SXSW, Royal Institute of British Architects, and New York Building Congress. In addition, she served as Chair of AIA New York's Diversity & Inclusion Committee for five years. Danei is dedicated to fostering mentorship, sponsorship, and leadership among the diverse design community as they navigate their careers within architecture and beyond. She founded WALLEN + daub (an educational resource) to expand on these principles. https://www.wallendaub.com/ https://www.som.com/ https://theantiarchitect.com/
El economista Ramón Daubón es uno de los puertorriqueños más reconocidos en el mundo de la cooperación para el desarrollo en América Latina. En esta entrevista nos comparte valiosos aprendizajes sobre las trabas que necesitamos remover para que la inversión social y comunitaria sea efectiva. Aborda igualmente los desafíos que supone dialogar y concertar en escenarios de extrema polarización como los que vivimos. ¡Que disfruten de esta entrevista!
Pastor Jim Daub is pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Havelock, North Carolina. St. Paul's Website: http://stpaulhavelock.com/ (http://stpaulhavelock.com/) St. Paul's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/stpaullutheranhavelocknc/ (https://www.facebook.com/stpaullutheranhavelocknc/) Pastor Daub's recommended things to check out: Havelock Tourist and Event Center: https://havelockevents.com/ (https://havelockevents.com/) Read more about the area from Eddie Ellis' books: http://www.edwardellis.com/ (http://www.edwardellis.com/) New Bern, NC: https://www.newbernnc.gov/ (https://www.newbernnc.gov/) check out the governor's palace and more in the town that Pepsi is from Fort Macon: https://www.ncparks.gov/fort-macon-state-park/home (https://www.ncparks.gov/fort-macon-state-park/home) Crystal Coast: https://www.crystalcoastnc.org/ (https://www.crystalcoastnc.org/), see the aquarium there. Beaufort, NC: http://www.beaufortsc.org/ (http://www.beaufortsc.org/) Beaufort air show: http://www.beaufortairshow.com/ (http://www.beaufortairshow.com/) Today's sponsor is Audible, go tohttp://www.audibletrial.com/LutheranCartographer ( www.audibletrial.com/LutheranCartographer) for a free audio book and to try out Audible. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes so that more people will see and listen!