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CONTENT WARNING: brief mention of suicideAudio gathered from a single source at SITE2 on day 1338.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:Relationship dispute between ENTITY5 and ENTITY14ENTITY14's distress and fixation with ENTITY5ENTITY5 motivations and historyMINOR INSIGHT INTO:History of ENTITY5 and ENTITY14Implied pact between ENTITY3 and ENTITY5ENTITY1's peculiar regard of ENTITY5Important notes:At this point, I am certain that this is clearly a toothless distraction. Though distressing, let's stay on track.At worst, we'll deal with ENTITY5 later.-Disclaimer: Camp Here & There is intended for audiences aged 16+. The story deals with mature themes and graphic horror which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.Performances by Voicebox Vance, Mikee Jaoquin, and Izzy Sarrows.Sensitivity read by Porkdinner, Isabelle Sharp, Robin, and The Leo!With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You.Dialogue editing by The Leo!Fennel's audio engineering by Emily Safko.Digging 2 by AlexbukPiano Practice by PsubhashishWEBSITEPATREONDISCORD
① Dialogue or destruction? Chinese FM Wang Yi calls for cooperation as Munich warns of a fracturing world. (00:40) ② How GGI shape cooperation and redefine international engagement? (26:32)
Stacey and Melanie dive into the transformative power of the Slice of Life Story Challenge, a writing initiative that has connected educators since 2008. Stacey shares the origins of the challenge, emphasizing the importance of community and daily writing. The discussion highlights how participating in this challenge not only enhances writing skills but also deepens empathy and understanding among teachers, impacting their overall teaching practices. Melanie reflects on a recent meeting with fellow educators who revealed that the challenge has been a game-changer in their careers, enriching their approach across various content areas. Join them as they explore the profound insights gained from being authentic learners within a supportive writing community.Go Deeper:Building on “Rallying a Community of Writers”: A February Support System by Ana Valentina PattonEmbracing Imperfection as a Teacher-Writer: A Conversation With a Colleague - Stacey Shubitz and Ana Valentina PattonMattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose by Jennifer Breheny WallaceOn a Thought by Ona GabrielOne Writer at a Time: Fostering An Adult Writing Community by Jessica CareyRallying a Community of Writers by Jessica CareyWriting: The Gift We Give Ourselves by Jessica CareyEssential FAQs for First-Time Slice of Life Story Challenge ParticipantsThanks to our affiliate, Zencastr! Use our special link (https://zen.ai/mqsr2kHXSP2YaA1nAh2EpHl-bWR9QNvFyAQlDC3CiEk) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.Send a textPlease subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: meehanmelanie@gmail.com Stacey Shubitz: stacey@staceyshubitz.com Email us at contact@twowritingteachers.org for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.
Yu Qing and her roommate watch birds flying south to escape the cold. Envious of their freedom, Yu Qing wishes she could fly too. when asked where she would go, she sweetly says...—————————————————————————————————同屋:你看, 天上好多鸟啊!雨晴:哇,它们都往一个方向飞,不知道它们要去哪里。同屋:它们向南飞,这里太冷了。哈哈雨晴:要是我也能飞就好了。同屋:要是你能飞,你想飞去哪里?雨晴:我想飞回家,飞到妈妈怀里。—————————————————————————————————If you're enjoying this story, there's so much more waiting for you inside maayot:✅ Daily bite-sized stories that suit your level✅ native audio✅ Interactions with native for practice your speaking✅ One tap Pinyin, explain in context for words and sentences✅ Writing and speaking exercises with real person feedback✅ Track your learning streakNot using these features yet? Open our app or visit maayot.com and explore everything your Mandarin journey needs. Use promotion code “Podcast” , get a 50% off today !If this episode made you smile, laugh, or learn something new. Please Take just 30 seconds to leave us a rating and short review. It helps other Mandarin learners discover us !
Jean-Luc Giribone est un penseur singulier, empruntant à la philosophie, à la spiritualité et au champ des thérapies. Dans ce Dialogue nous parcourons un sujet si présent qu'il en est souvent invisible : le cadre de nos pensées et de nos actions. Qu'est-ce qui fait que si souvent nous nous enfermons, répétant des schémas qui pourtant nous rendent malheureux ? C'est dans Dialogues et c'est, vous allez voir, passionnant.Le dernier livre de Jean-Luc : https://www.seuil.com/ouvrage/par-dela-la-sagesse-jean-luc-giribone/9782021529531Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.comReso, mon école de méditation : https://www.reso.coRéalisation, image et son : Alexandre AgostiniMontage : Constance HaondLes voies spirituelles apparaissent au premier abord très différentes les unes des autres : on ne voit guère ce qui rassemble la méditation assise, l'art des compositions florales et la pratique des arts martiaux. Et encore moins ce qui les rapproche de la « nuit obscure » de Jean de la Croix, ou de l'« expérience intérieure » de Georges Bataille. Mais la pluralité même de ces pratiques fait surgir la question de ce qui les réunit – qu'ont-elles en commun ? Comment changent-elles notre vision du monde, des choses, des théories et, plus profondément, notre rapport à la vie ? Et finalement, qu'est-ce qu'une « voie » ? Que veut dire ce mot, quand on tente d'en explorer la profondeur ?Telles sont les questions auxquelles veut répondre ce livre qui, en suivant l'itinéraire d'un « chercheur spirituel », et en faisant jouer divers éclairages venus de la psychanalyse, de la psychothérapie et des sciences humaines, explore les fondamentaux de ces pratiques de soi.Jean-Luc Giribone, ancien élève de l'ENS (Ulm), agrégé de lettres, s'intéresse à la pratique spirituelle depuis plus de trente ans. Il est l'auteur d'essais et de récits : Méditations carnavalesques, Le Rire étrange, Qu'est-ce qu'un homme de vérité ? et La Nef immobile.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called on countries to set aside differences and pursue win-win cooperation. The Chinese diplomat stressed dialogue in his address to the Munich Security Conference.
Get ready to dive into an inspiring conversation that explores the powerful intersection of leadership and community in the fitness world. In this trailer, we introduce Zach Coleman, a dynamic leader who embodies the spirit of unity and collaboration. Join us as we tease out key insights and motivations that drive successful fitness communities.Key Takeaways:Discover how effective leadership can transform a fitness community and foster a sense of belonging.Learn about the importance of collaboration and support in achieving fitness goals.Gain insights into practical strategies for building and nurturing a thriving community.Support the Show: Shop CFG Merch and CFG Elite Podcast access (the mall): https://info.crazyfitnessguy.com/mallFacebook Stars - Support Content: https://bit.ly/facebook-starsBuy Me a Virtual Smoothie and other ways to support CrazyFitnessGuy: https://bit.ly/support-CFGJoin exclusive content on Facebook (Subscribe): https://bit.ly/CFGVIPLeave a Review: https://www.crazyfitnessguy.com/reviews/Stay Connected: CrazyFitnessGuy Main Site: https://info.crazyfitnessguy.com/cfgJimmy's Site: https://info.crazyfitnessguy.com/jimmyOther Resources: Hydro Flask Recommendation: https://bit.ly/jc-recommends-hydro-flaskEpisode Promos and Promo Codes: https://info.crazyfitnessguy.com/promosMessage CFG via PodMatch: https://bit.ly/message-cfg-podmatchSponsors: https://www.crazyfitnessguy.com/sponsors/Fitness Disclaimer: This episode is for educational purposes only. Consult a healthcare professional before making any health or fitness changes.
Ce qui fait la Une de l'actualité, c'est la 62ème Conférence de Munich sur la sécurité qui vient de s'ouvrir et qui va se tenir tout le week-end. Les représentants de 120 pays se réunissent pour « promouvoir la paix par le dialogue ». Il y a ce Rapport sur la sécurité qui dresse un tableau particulièrement pessimiste sur la situation mondiale. « Destruction » est le sujet principal de ce rapport qui affirme que le monde est entré dans une ère de politique destructrice. Avec Hermine Roumilhac de la rédaction chinoise au sujet de la condamnation à 20 ans de prison de l'ancien magnat de la presse hongkongaise Jimmy Lai Catarina Falcão de la rédaction lusophone au sujet de son entretien avec le secrétaire général de l'ONU, António Guterres. Ollia Horton pour la rédaction en anglais au sujet d'une exposition de la photographe sud-africaine Jo Ractliffe à Paris.
Ce qui fait la Une de l'actualité, c'est la 62ème Conférence de Munich sur la sécurité qui vient de s'ouvrir et qui va se tenir tout le week-end. Les représentants de 120 pays se réunissent pour « promouvoir la paix par le dialogue ». Il y a ce Rapport sur la sécurité qui dresse un tableau particulièrement pessimiste sur la situation mondiale. « Destruction » est le sujet principal de ce rapport qui affirme que le monde est entré dans une ère de politique destructrice. Avec Hermine Roumilhac de la rédaction chinoise au sujet de la condamnation à 20 ans de prison de l'ancien magnat de la presse hongkongaise Jimmy Lai Catarina Falcão de la rédaction lusophone au sujet de son entretien avec le secrétaire général de l'ONU, António Guterres. Ollia Horton pour la rédaction en anglais au sujet d'une exposition de la photographe sud-africaine Jo Ractliffe à Paris.
In this episode of the School Leadership Show, I had the pleasure of interviewing Amanda Bickerstaff, co-founder of AI for Education. We delved into Amanda's rich background in education and her pioneering work with AI. Amanda shared her journey from teaching high school biology in New York City to founding AI for Education, a platform dedicated to promoting AI literacy among educators and students. This conversation was recorded in partnership with NYSCOSS, as Amanda is a featured speaker at their pre-institute session before the Winter Institute conference in Albany. We discussed her upcoming pre-conference workshop at the NYSCOSS Winter Institute, focusing on the crucial roles of AI literacy, effective change management, and ensuring equitable access to AI tools in the education sector. For more information about the NYSCOSS Winter Institute and the pre-institute session, visit: https://na.eventscloud.com/website/91519/education/ If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for future episodes, including great non-education books with lessons for school leaders you can email me at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com. I would really appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps a lot. And if you found this episode helpful, please share it with your colleagues. If you are interested in sponsoring the podcast, feel free to contact me directly at Dr.mike.doughty@gmail.com. Stay connected with me here: Official Website: theschoolleadershipshow.org YouTube: youtube.com/@theschoolleadershipshow Facebook: facebook.com/theschoolleadershipshow Instagram: instagram.com/theschoolleadershipshow Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:46 Amanda Bickerstaff's Background and Journey 03:15 Founding AI for Education 06:19 Early Work and Evolution 10:01 Challenges and Best Practices in AI Adoption 18:02 Equity and Access in AI 25:05 Future of EdTech and Practical Tips 32:14 Pre-conference workshop
#209 - Conversations feel brittle right now, and disagreements can feel like stepping onto a minefield. We sit down with artist, educator, and traveler David Deighton to explore a different path: using art, curiosity, and face-to-face dialogue to turn political tension into human connection. From a pop-up “museum” on the rim of the Grand Canyon to quiet miles in the backcountry, David shares how intentional design and slow travel can lower the temperature and raise the quality of our conversations.David's method is simple and powerful. He builds installations that reveal our invisible boxes—our limited worldviews—and then invites strangers to talk through three non-triggering questions. No debating. No dunks. Just listening for one shared emotion and letting that become the bridge. He even trains attention with a sensory twist: ask what a word like “hope” tastes like. It sounds strange, but it pulls the brain out of fight mode and back into presence.We also lean into travel as recovery. After dozens of conversations, David hikes into wilderness to process and reset. Public lands become a civic commons where dialogue can breathe, and wilderness rules mirror good conversation: slow down, limit noise, pay attention. Along the way, we unpack why he starts with politics, how Triptych Dialogue took its name from a centuries-old art panel with missing scenes, and what it takes to move from activist anger to patient curiosity.If you've felt exhausted by outrage, this conversation offers tools you can use today: ask better questions, listen for emotions, practice with a neighbor, and take a walk before you reply online. Subscribe for more human-centered stories, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the show. Who will you try the three questions with first?Be sure and give David a follow on YouTube @triptych-dialogue. To see some clips from past, present, and even future guests check out The Human Adventure on Instagram @humanadventurepod.
Vivre nous est donné, et pourtant en un sens, c'est aussi la tâche la plus difficile. Nous sentons d'ailleurs bien souvent que nous ne sommes pas tout à fait vivants. Quel est le sens de ce paradoxe, et comment vivre enfin ? J'en parle avec le philosophe François Jullien.https://www.lisez.com/livres/vivre-enfin/9782266353816Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.comReso, mon école de méditation : https://www.reso.coRéalisation, image et son : Alexandre AgostiniMontage : Constance HaondMots clé : L'ode à la vie de l'un des penseurs essentiels de notre temps.On croit qu'il suffirait de " cueillir le jour ", de " profiter " de la vie... Mais a-t-on un tel accès immédiat à vivre ?Car vivre est la condition de toutes les conditions : être en vie. Mais en même temps vivre est l'aspiration de toutes nos aspirations ou ce que nous n'atteignons jamais : vivre enfin !Or peut-on penser des concepts de vivre, donnant à vivre ?En commençant par dissocier " vital " et " vivant ", en opposant la vraie vie à la non-vie ou pseudo-vie, en explorant ce que vivre recèle d' inouï comme d' incommensurable et d'abord en éprouvant comment la " transparence du matin " peut décaper la vie, il s'agira de penser comment déployer vivre.En reprenant tout le chemin engagé depuis plus d'une décennie, j'ai tenté de tracer ici une Carte du vivre pour y repérer, comme a dit le Poète, la " région où vivre "." Dans son nouvel essai, le philosophe dessine une " carte du vivre ", à avoir sous la main pour pouvoir, simplement, changer la vie. " Roger Pol Droit, Le Monde
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CONTENT WARNING: DESCRIPTION OF DISORDERED EATING, THROWING UP, CANNIBALISM, LACERATION, AND GRAPHIC EYE MUTILATIONAudio gathered from a single source at SITE2 on day 1337.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:Isolation and perspective of ENTITY2Continued symbiotic relationship between ANOMALY0 and ENTITY2Exposure of Cthonic theory to ENTITY2Mutilation of ENTITY2MINOR INSIGHT INTO:Cthonic aptitude of ANOMALY0Celestial alarm and ENTITY1's reactionImportant notes:ENTITY1 chose to ignore ENTITY2 up to the final entry, at which time the planted quartzite742 rendering alarm sounded. I don't recall the name he gave it, but that is the only record we have of him moving on day 1337.I believe that I am too indisposed to search through the files.That being said, surely we have enough evidence now.I am finding this increasingly difficult to stomach. I don't know how much longer I can adequately detail these documents.-Disclaimer: Camp Here & There is intended for audiences aged 16+. The story deals with mature themes and graphic horror which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.Performances by Blue Wolfe, Dio Garner, and Voicebox Vance.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You.SPECIAL THANKS TO ANOTHER YOU FOR CUSTOM MUSIC THIS EPISODE! : https://plasterfe.com/Dialogue editing by Emily SafkoAudio engineering by The Leo!Ringing Alarm Clock by OliwoliHorror Buildup Creeping Dread by Ulrich_WehnerMusic pulled from this performance by Sunmi of Wonder Girls: https://www.tumblr.com/rebootera/136500032893/im-still-crying?source=share WEBSITEPATREONDISCORD
For 72-hour advanced access to the full-length editions of Munk Dialogues with Andrew Coyne consider becoming a donor to the Munk Debates for as little as $50 annually, or $1.00 per episode. Go to www.munkdebates.com to sign up. Donald Trump is trying to claim that the new $6.4-billion bridge built between Windsor and Detroit - fully funded by Canada - should belong in part to the US. This is not just about a bridge, it's a commentary on the decline in US-Canada relations. Trump's bizarre Truth Social post also tries to delegitimize Canada as a vassal state of China and a threat to the United States. Trump is trying to destabilize Canada and all signs suggest he will attempt to use the leverage of CUSMA to impose all kinds of conditions on us as we enter into new trade negotiations. Andrew believes he is overstating his leverage and destroying the American trade position such that every traditional US trade partner is looking elsewhere to make deals. In the second half of the show Rudyard and Andrew turn to Canadian domestic politics and rumours that Mark Carney will call a spring election to shore up a majority government. Why would the Liberals want an election sooner than later? And can Carney get his majority without forcing Canadians to head to the polls?
In this Dialogue episode of The Synopsis, we discuss the recent sell off of software names, Constellation Software, and introduce the idea of "Point of Monetization" to analyze why Dating Apps are such a bad business. Five Minute Money Newsletter Free Sign Up Watch the Constellation Software Video Here, the Adobe Video Here, or The "Why Dating Apps are a Bad Business" Video Here. ~*~ You can also get a free trial to AlphaSense to read 200k+ expert calls through this link. ~*~ For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Show Notes (0:00) — Ferrari Report (1:14) — Software Selloff (7:06) — Will AI Become Modularized? (8:25) — CSU AI Risk (24:30) — Why Dating Apps are Bad Businesses (39:52) — Upcoming Announcements -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- For full access to all of our updates and in-depth research reports, become a Speedwell Member here. Please reach out to info@speedwellresearch.com if you need help getting us to become an approved research vendor in order to expense it. *-*-*- Follow Us: Twitter: @Speedwell_LLC Threads: @speedwell_research Email us at info@speedwellresearch.com for any questions, comments, or feedback. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Disclaimer Nothing in this podcast is investment advice nor should be construed as such. Contributors to the podcast may own securities discussed. Furthermore, accounts contributors advise on may also have positions in companies discussed. This may change without notice. Please see our full disclaimers here: https://speedwellresearch.com/disclaimer/
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Bow Tie Dialogues are opportunities for Keith Foskey to discuss denominational differences and distinctives with representatives of other movements or those who have come out of those movements. In this episode, Keith welcomes Steven Biggs, former minister in the charismatic movement, to discuss his reason for departing and where he landed. They also discuss his book A More Excellent Way, which can be purchased here: https://a.co/d/0hxCLjOUSupport the Show: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/Yourcalvinisthttps://www.TinyBibles.comYou can get the smallest Bible available on the market, which can be used for all kinds of purposes, by visiting TinyBibles.com and when you buy, use the coupon code KEITH for a discount.Love Coffee? Want the Best? Get a free bag of Squirrelly Joe's Coffee by clicking on this link: https://www.Squirrellyjoes.com/yourcalvinistor use coupon code "Keith" for 20% off anything in the storeDominion Wealth Strategies www.Reformed.Moneyand let them know we sent you! https://www.HighCallingFitness.comHealth, training, and nutrition coaching all delivered to you online by confessionally reformed bodybuilders and strength athletes.Visit us at https://www.KeithFoskey.comIf you need a great website, check out https://www.fellowshipstudios.com
Come enjoy a thoughtful brainstorming session studying Genesis 1-11 (creation, Adam and Eve, Noah, Babel) and the relevant parts of Moses in the Pearl of Great Price with a roundtable of Dialogue board members. The post Exploring Genesis: Gospel Study with Dialogue Board Members appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Come enjoy a thoughtful brainstorming session studying Genesis 1-11 (creation, Adam and Eve, Noah, Babel) and the relevant parts of Moses in the Pearl of Great Price with a roundtable of Dialogue board members. The post Exploring Genesis: Gospel Study with Dialogue Board Members appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Jennifer Weigel is a journalist, broadcaster, and media host known for her in-depth conversations with psychics, healers, and mediums. Through interviews and investigative dialogue, Weigel explores intuitive abilities, spiritual healing practices, and mediumship with a balanced approach that blends curiosity, critical thinking, and respectful inquiry. Her work provides a platform for experiential voices while also examining credibility, personal transformation, and the cultural role of intuitive practitioners in modern society.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
Les États-Unis et l'Iran reprennent des discussions nucléaires à Oman, mais les exigences mutuelles freinent tout progrès significatif. Traduction:The U.S. and Iran resume nuclear talks in Oman, but mutual demands hinder substantial progress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Novelists Maggie O'Farrell, Stacey Halls, and Ruta Sepetys on turning research into living scenes, building non-linear structure that still feels clear, and writing voice and dialogue that make the past feel immediate. Timestamps:00:01:30 Maggie O'Farrell00:26:14 Stacey Halls00:49:33 Ruta Sepetys You'll learn:The importance of "reading like a writer" to reverse-engineer time, tense, and technique from books you love.How to structure a non-chronological narrative using flowcharts and “breadcrumb trails” so readers never feel lost.Where to look for small, specific historical details that unlock character, scene, and momentum.A practical way to treat research as idea-generation, not “homework you must finish” before you start drafting.A simple plotting method (index cards + one-sentence scenes) that helps you see the whole book at a glance.Why a first draft is allowed to be rough, and how that mindset can help you write faster and finish.How “writing toward a feeling” can guide structure when you can't see the whole plot in advance.Ways to keep going through the long middle by focusing on the work itself, not external noise.How to use collaboration and expert readers to pressure-test cultural and historical authenticity. Resources & Links:Join our LWS community!Maggie's full episode and notesStacey's full episode and notesRuta's full episode and notes About the authors:Maggie O'Farrell is the bestselling author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait, noted for lyrical prose and inventive structure; her craft insights span sentence-level cadence, non-linear timelines, and historically grounded voice.Note: Our episode with Maggie was done in collaboration with Arvon, the UK's leading creative writing charity. Arvon believes everyone can benefit from the transformative power of creative writing. It hosts residential, online and community-based writing courses and events, embracing over 6,000 people each year, tutored by some of the most respected writers in the UK today. Find out more at arvon.orgStacey Halls is the UK author of The Familiars, The Foundling, and Mrs England, known for vivid period settings, propulsive plotting, and character-driven suspense; she outlines with index cards and drafts quickly before deep revision.Ruta Sepetys is a Lithuanian-American novelist (Between Shades of Gray, Salt to the Sea) whose work uncovers suppressed histories with YA-accessible clarity; she emphasizes collaboration, ethical research, and a clear “why” for every project. For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.com.For free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com.*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!
174 Facing the Unspoken: Embracing End of Life Conversations In this episode of 'Hospice Explained,' host Marie Betcher RN , a former hospice nurse with a long nursing experience, emphasizes the significance of addressing end-of-life issues early. She discusses the common problem of late referrals to palliative and hospice care and highlights the need for healthcare providers to facilitate honest, fact-based conversations with patients. This approach allows patients to make informed choices, spend quality time with loved ones, and manage their affairs properly. Marie encourages providers to make these discussions a cooperative dialogue, providing resources and advice to help patients prepare for the end of life. She also invites listeners to share their stories and questions. 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 00:28 Meet Your Host: Marie Betcher RN 00:41 Addressing Late Referrals in Hospice Care 01:08 The Importance of dificult Conversations 01:47 Training Gaps in Medical Education 02:09 Empowering Patients with Honest Conversations 02:24 Practical Steps for End-of-Life Planning 03:42 The Role of Healthcare Providers 04:21 Creating a Dialogue, Not a Debate 05:04 Encouraging Hospice Consideration 05:46 Conclusion and Contact Information If you want to help, you can donate to help support Hospice Explained at the Buy me a Coffee link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Hospice Hospice Explained Affiliates & Contact Information Buying from these Affilite links will help support this Podcast. Maire introduces a partnership with Suzanne Mayer RN inventor of the cloud9caresystem.com, When patients remain in the same position for extended periods, they are at high risk of developing pressure injuries, commonly known as bedsores. One of the biggest challenges caregivers face is the tendency for pillows and repositioning inserts to easily dislodge during care.(Suzanne is a former guest on Episode #119) When you order with Cloud 9 care system, please tell them you heard about them from Hospice Explained.(Thank You) Marie's Contact Marie@HospiceExplained.com www.HospiceExplained.com Finding a Hospice Agency 1. You can use Medicare.gov to help find a hospice agency, 2. choose Find provider 3. Choose Hospice 4. then add your zip code This should be a list of Hospice Agencies local to you or your loved one.
Les États-Unis et l'Iran reprennent des discussions nucléaires à Oman, mais les exigences mutuelles freinent tout progrès significatif. Traduction:The U.S. and Iran resume nuclear talks in Oman, but mutual demands hinder substantial progress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anna and Gao Yue are excited about potato chips with Chinese cuisine flavors. They spot one flavored like Lao Gan Ma and another with Sichuan flavor. They decide to buy and try all!—————————————————————————————————安娜:哈哈,你看这个!太有意思啦。高月:啊,老干妈口味的薯片。哈哈。你也知道老干妈吗?安娜:我非常喜欢!我们要不要尝尝这个口味的薯片?高月:好啊。你喜欢我们就买。这还有四川口味的薯片呢,你看。安娜:真的耶。都是中国菜口味的薯片。我们都买来试试吧。—————————————————————————————————If you're enjoying this story, there's so much more waiting for you inside maayot:✅ Daily bite-sized stories that suit your level✅ native audio✅ Interactions with native for practice your speaking✅ One tap Pinyin, explain in context for words and sentences✅ Writing and speaking exercises with real person feedback✅ Track your learning streakNot using these features yet? Open our app or visit maayot.com and explore everything your Mandarin journey needs. Use promotion code “Podcast” , get a 50% off today !If this episode made you smile, laugh, or learn something new. Please Take just 30 seconds to leave us a rating and short review. It helps other Mandarin learners discover us !
In this episode of Take 10 with Craig, International Screenwriters' Association founder Craig James explores how meditation, presence, and letting go of control can unlock deeper, more authentic storytelling. After spending decades pursuing spirituality alongside his creative work, Craig shares how quieting the mind has transformed the way he writes scenes, dialogue, and characters. Instead of forcing story beats or "perfect lines," he explains how surrendering to the moment allows characters to speak for themselves, often leading to the most memorable and emotionally honest writing. Drawing from a meditative screenwriting exercise he experienced at a writing retreat in Costa Rica, Craig breaks down how writers can access creative flow, reduce overthinking, and find their true voice on the page. He also discusses why forced writing often feels false, how mental noise blocks creativity, and why presence is the source of great storytelling across all art forms, from screenwriting to music. If you're struggling with writer's block, overwriting, or feeling disconnected from your characters, this episode offers a calming, practical perspective on how to reconnect with your creativity and let the story come to you.
Comment donner du sens à notre vie et surmonter le sentiment d'impuissance, si courant aujourd'hui ? Comment trouver la force d'entrer dans l'action ? J'en parle avec Nicolas Hazard, entrepreneur engagé et inspirant.Le livre de Nicolas : https://editions.flammarion.com/je-ne-suis-pas-un-algorithme/9782080490001Mon site : https://www.fabricemidal.comFacebook Fabrice Midal : https://www.facebook.com/FabriceMidalFacebook du podcast Dialogues : https://www.facebook.com/dialogues.fmInstagram Fabrice Midal : https://www.instagram.com/fabricemidalInstagram du podcast Dialogues : https://www.instagram.com/fabricemidal_dialogues/Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@fabricemidalMes trois chaînes YouTube :Mes vidéos : https://www.youtube.com/@fabricemidal1Les Dialogues : https://www.youtube.com/@dialoguesfmLes méditations guidées : https://www.youtube.com/@mediteravecfabricemidalMes podcasts :Le podcast de Fabrice Midal (toutes mes vidéos en version audio) :
Kyle takes Josh through the third episode of Babylon 5 Season 2 "Geometry of Shadows"If you want to hear Kyle's original episode on this episode of Babylon 5, you can find it here
Anatol Lieven discusses Estonia's call for dialogue with Moscow and the need for Europe to develop realistic defense and negotiation strategies regarding Russia rather than relying solely on American protection.1917 KREMLIN
Dialogue lets the reader become part of the story, as if the reader is standing next to the characters listening to them talk. Not all conversation between characters is equal: argument is the most engaging dialogue. An argument between characters in our story--the back and forth, the accusations and denials, the evasions and justifications--can be riveting. Here are thoughts on writing the big argument scene.Support the showBuy the master class.
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“Let's start the conversation” has become a comfortable way for leaders to delay real change.In this R@W Note mini-episode, Host Russel Lolacher explores why talking about improvement isn't the same as starting it — and how conversation without follow-through quietly damages trust, morale, and credibility at work.Leadership isn't measured by what's said in the meeting. It's measured by what happens after it ends.And connect with me for more great content! Sign Up for R@W Notes Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Instagram Follow me on Threads Follow on TikTok Email me anytime
The agreement would re-establish high level dialogue for the first time since President Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine. Also in the programme: cuts at the Washington Post; a rare Michelangelo is auctioned in New York; BBC Persian creates a 'face wall' of those who have died in the Iran protests; and the director of the multi-Oscar nominated Sentimental Value - Joachim Trier - talks to us about his new family drama.(Photo: Members of the U.S. delegation attend the second round of trilateral talks between the U.S., Russia and Ukraine, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, February 4, 2026.UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs Handout via Reuters)
Clement Manyathela speaks to Andy Mashaile, a security strategist; Dr Chris de Kock, an independent crime and violence analyst and Mpumelelo Zikalala, a Legal expert about whether the Madlanga Commission should be referring individuals for investigation even if they have not yet appeared before the commission. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports US and Russian talks in Abu Dhabi have lead to a resumption of military communications between the two countries.
GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1
Questions? Comments? Text Us!Can multiple religions be true at the same time? Married philosophers, Jerry L. Martin and Abigail L. Rosenthal, explore one of the most challenging questions about God and ultimate reality.They reflect on the idea that different cultures are given different spiritual tasks. The Hebrew focus on history and covenant stands alongside India's inward contemplative traditions, showing that divine truth unfolds in different ways across civilizations.Jerry explains that Theology Without Walls must take lived spiritual experience seriously. Personal transformation, moments of divine connection, and the individual spiritual journey are essential data for understanding spiritual reality.Abigail recalls her intense yoga practice of suspended breath and reflects on what that path taught her. She also shares a vivid memory involving Thomas Altizer, the theologian associated with the “God is dead” movement and explores the difference between politeness and real engagement with ultimate questions. We are living at the beginning of a New Axial Age, a time when the world's religions now meet directly. The conversation is candid, thoughtful, and deeply personal, like listening in on two married philosophers as they connect lifelong spiritual experience with some of the biggest questions of our time. Get the books: Radically Personal: God and Ourselves in the New Axial Age | God: An Autobiography, As Told to a PhilosopherOther Series:The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:Radically Personal: Reflections on lived experience, divine encounter, and personal vocation, drawing on a seeker-centered approach to spirituality in a new Axial Age.From God to Jerry to You: Divine messages and breakthroughs for seekers.Jerry & Abigail: An Intimate Dialogue: Love, faith, and divine presence in partnership.What's Your Spiritual Story: Real stories of people changed by encounters with God.What's On Our Mind: Reflections from Jerry and Scott on recent episodes.Two Philosophers Wrestle With God: A dialogue on God, truth, and reason.The Life Wisdom Project: Spiritual insights on living a wiser, more meaningful life.What's On Your Mind: Listener questions, divine answers, and open dialogue. Stay Connected: questions@godanautobiography.comShare Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
Audio gathered from a single source at SITE2 on day 1336.MAJOR INSIGHT INTO:Pre-limnal tensions between ENTITY2 and ENTITY7ENTITY2's employment termination at SITE2ENTITY7's feelings for ENTITY2MINOR INSIGHT INTO:ENTITY7's emotional insecurityDubious CreatureImportant notes:Knowing what we know about ENTITY2, I cannot imagine he takes this well. I want to intervene.-Disclaimer: Camp Here & There is intended for audiences aged 16+. The story deals with mature themes and graphic horror which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.Performances by Blue Wolfe, Voicebox Vance, Ty Coker, and Emily Safko.With original music composed by Will Wood and produced by Jonathon Maisto.Additional music composed by Kyle Gabler and Another You.Dialogue editing by The Leo!Lots of credits for crowd samples this time around! Including:Audience ClapYell by KlankbleedMulti FX Octaver Guitar Blues Riff by FullMetalJediBackward Guitar Riff by Amackenzie241213 - Rijeka - Blumlein - Frano Živković (applause) by DkusticApplause, huge, thunderous by PeridactyloptrixApplause_08 by Kwahmah_02Polite_applause_05 by JoedeshonPA microphone feedback by FreqManWEBSITEPATREONDISCORD
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Send Wilk a text with your feedback! (incoming msgs only - I can't reply) In this episode of Derate The Hate, Wilk sits down with Bill Woodson, founder of Conversations Across The Aisle, to explore what local bridge building looks like in a deeply polarized moment.Bill shares the story behind launching the CATA Project, a community-based effort focused on respectful dialogue, shared humanity, and restoring civic trust—starting locally, with aspirations to grow nationally.Together, Wilk and Bill discuss:Why toxic debate often shuts down understandingHow polarization erodes hope and personal agencyThe power of safe, facilitated dialogue spacesSeparating people from the positions they holdWhy community-level efforts matter more than national shouting matchesThis is a conversation about choosing courage over outrage—and building something better, one table at a time.
Aujourd'hui, Fatima Aït Bounoua, professeure de Français, Antoine Diers, consultant auprès des entreprises, et Mourad Boudjellal, éditeur de BD, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Master the art of writing natural-sounding dialogue by learning how to remove unnecessary lines, shape distinct character voices, and write conversations that feel purposeful on the page.If your dialogue feels stiff or flat, even when the conversation itself seems clear, there's usually a specific reason for that.And it's not because you're bad at dialogue.In most cases, it comes down to a few subtle craft issues that quietly pull readers out of the scene, even when the conversation itself seems realistic.That's why in this episode, I'm breaking down five secrets that help your dialogue sound natural without copying real-life speech word-for-word. You'll learn how to spot what's weakening your dialogue and how to revise conversations so they're clearer, tighter, and more effective on the page.In the episode, you'll hear me talk about things like:[02:02] The easy-to-miss dialogue habit that feels realistic but quietly drains tension, and why cutting it can immediately sharpen a scene.[03:56] Why natural-sounding dialogue has little to do with real conversation, and what readers are actually expecting when they read a scene.[06:06] The subtle reason conversations can feel like talking heads and how to anchor dialogue so scenes feel present and alive.[09:03] A simple test that reveals whether your characters truly sound different or if they're all sharing the same voice on the page.[11:09] What powerful dialogue rarely says outright, and how what's left unsaid keeps readers leaning in.If dialogue has been one of those craft areas that feels slippery or hard to pin down, this episode will help you see it more clearly and revise with confidence instead of guesswork. Enjoy the episode!
Matt Slick Live (Live Broadcast of 02/03/2026) is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CA RM). Matt answers questions on topics such as: The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! Answers will be discussed in a future show. Topics Include: Matt Recounts a Dialogue with a person Who is Considering Joining The Eastern Orthodox Chruch/Matt Quotes from Eastern Orthodox Sources and Compares Those to Scripture/ A Caller Asks About The Millenium/ Matt Reads Some More Eastern Orthodox Material/Matt Discusses the Need to Stand up Against Heresy/The Work of Service in The Church/The Role of The Pastor/The Burden of Being a Christian/ February 3, 2026
The following guest sits down with host Justin White:• Mike Miklaus – Broker-owner, Integrity MortgageConversations are the Lifeblood of Business for Mortgage Loan OriginatorsLocal mortgage brokers are winning market share, in part, because they are focused on relationships instead of transactions. To form those relationships, they need to have meaningful conversations with the people in their community. How can LOs form connections that lead to closings? Listen to Episode #115 of Good. Better. Broker. to find out why phone conversations need to be a staple of every originator's daily activity. In this episode of the Good. Better. Broker. podcast, you'll learn what questions to ask to build strong relationships with clients. In this episode, we discuss ...• 2:19 – why conversations are the lifeblood of a mortgage loan originator• 3:12 – why mortgage brokers are uniquely positioned to leverage relationships• 4:03 – Mike's love of helping people• 5:49 – doing self-assessments of your relationships• 7:12 – having an attitude of curiosity in conversations• 9:26 – how to be relational instead of transactional• 10:01 – how to not get caught up in ‘shiny object syndrome'• 12:37 – holding yourself accountable to have conversations• 14:37 – borrower needs and how to determine them• 15:47 – why making outbound calls makes business happen • 17:23 – why having more conversations leads to more loansShow Contributors:Mike MiklausConnect on LinkedIn Connect on Facebook Connect on InstagramAbout the Host:Justin White is UWM's in-house brand journalist and the host of UWM Daily. He creates engaging content across multiple platforms to promote the benefits of the wholesale channel and partnering with UWM. A seven-time Emmy-award winner, Justin is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Connect with Justin on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Twitter Connect with UWM on Social Media:• Facebook• LinkedIn• Instagram• Twitter• YouTubeHead to uwm.com to see the latest news and updates.
The Dealing of Mr. Markham: A Tale of Suspense and IntrigueThis suspenseful radio drama unfolds a gripping tale of murder, blackmail, and deception. The story revolves around Charles Markham, an antique dealer, who becomes embroiled in a deadly game with Judith Ray and Ronald Gilbert. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed, leading to a shocking twist that questions the nature of justice and morality. The narrative explores themes of guilt, the consequences of one's actions, and the complexities of human nature, culminating in a dramatic revelation that leaves the audience pondering the true meaning of justice.In the heart of London, amidst the ticking of a hundred clocks and the shadow of Damascene armor, lies the antique shop of Charles Markham. This seemingly quaint establishment becomes the backdrop for a gripping tale of murder, deception, and blackmail. As the story unfolds, we meet Judith Ray and Ronald Gilbert, two individuals ensnared in Markham's web of cunning manipulation.Markham, a master blackmailer, thrives on the secrets of others, but his own past is shrouded in mystery. The plot thickens when Judith, desperate to escape her past, confronts Markham, leading to a dramatic confrontation. The tension escalates as identities are questioned, and justice hangs in the balance. In a twist ending, the true nature of Markham's dealings is revealed, leaving readers questioning the very essence of justice.This tale, rich in suspense and moral ambiguity, challenges us to ponder the lengths one might go to protect their secrets and the price of redemption. As the clocks tick and the shadows loom, "The Dealing of Mr. Markham" invites us to explore the darker corners of human nature.Subscribe now to delve deeper into stories that captivate and intrigue, where every tick of the clock brings us closer to the truth.TakeawaysThe story explores the theme of guilt and innocence.Blackmail is portrayed as a pervasive aspect of human relationships.The characters are complex, with hidden motives and pasts.The twist reveals the true nature of the murderer.Justice is questioned throughout the narrative.The setting plays a crucial role in building suspense.Dialogue drives the tension and reveals character dynamics.The use of a double adds an intriguing layer to the plot.The ending challenges the audience's perception of morality.The production highlights the art of storytelling in radio drama.Suspense, Roma Wines, murder, blackmail, deception, justice, crime fiction, storytelling, radio drama, Henry Daniel
En RDC, le président Félix Tshisekedi pose ses conditions à la tenue d'un dialogue intercongolais. Le processus devra se tenir sur le territoire national sans remettre en cause les institutions issues du suffrage universel et pas question de discuter avec ceux qui ont été condamnés par la justice. Comprenez-vous les lignes rouges fixées par le chef de l'État ? Standard : +33 9 693 693 70 Mail : appels.actu@rfi.fr Facebook : Appels sur l'actualité - RFI Twitter : @appelsactu
Диалог Макса и Юли о том, как меняется жизнь с ребёнком в три года: кризис трёх лет, эмоции, садик, языки и путешествия с ребёнком. Живой разговор на русском языке о родительстве, усталости и радостях этого возраста.A natural dialogue in Russian about parenting a three-year-old child: the “three-year crisis,” emotions, kindergarten, bilingualism, and traveling with a toddler. A realistic conversation about everyday family life and parenthood.
In this episode of Sociologist Talking, James welcomes Mike Messner to discuss Mike's new book, 'The High School,' which examines the sociological significance of high school yearbooks from Salinas High School in California, spanning from 1903 to 2024. Mike discusses his inspiration for the book, drawn from his personal connections to the school and his inherited collection of yearbooks. The book analyzes how high school sports, cheerleading, and student activities shape citizenship, identity, and social dynamics, particularly with respect to gender, race, and class. They also delve into the evolution of cheerleading, the suppression and resurgence of girls' sports, and the racial and class dynamics reflected in yearbooks. Additionally, the conversation addresses societal shifts in masculinity, the importance of cultivating revolutionary empathy, and the potential for high schools to foster greater equality and democracy.
Lovely Listeners,Thank you so much for creating the time and space for listening to the array of episodes I have recorded. I especially want to encourage you to get comfortable and sit with you favorite beverage for this episode. Here's the idea. Before you listen to my astrology commentary, I encourage you to go to the 40:00 minute mark. What's at this point? In this episode, I have concluded with a brief recording of drumming from a live drum circle that I facilitate. This drum session recorded just before the exact Leo Full Moon, seems to be speaking to the energy of what needs to be embraced. Pick up your drum, book, pot or pan and let the drum help you change the world...you can dance too.“Celebrating Your Moon Muse”, is your moment to open your heart to your deepest desires, and claim what you know to be true about yourself, and how you are here to “Shine” in your own way. Your “Moon Muse” illuminates your inner wisdom. Listen and feel your way into your unique “Muse” message.This Full Moon offers an opportunity for recognizing your own spotlight, and how important self-recognition of your uniqueness is for living the life, you are meant to live. The Sun in Aquarius is the other side of this lunar pair. It brings us to the understanding of the unique vision held by each of us. Other people cannot tell you about your particular calling, or about your unique way of standing and shining in the world. With this 13 degree Leo point, you are being presented with many creative ways to claim your vision by opening your heart to yourself.Leo is the sign of creative inspiration, joy, play, open heartedness, generosity of spirit, and Love that can be expressed in infinite ways. These attributes and values represented through the sign of Leo are the signposts for our journey. The Moon is the essence of how you feel about yourself at the deepest core inner level. The Aquarian vision of freedom and liberation for all brings the Leo heart-centered focus in to real time.Shine On!Dialogue with you wild creative self.Celebrate and praise your own brilliance and brightness. Do creative projects that involve children(inner child).Affirm that you will take something in your life, and Go Center Stage.Listen for synchronicity and inner guidance.Go out and commune with nature. Let's have an Astrology Conversation. I look forward to seeing you. Now is the time.https://www.soulsoundinsights.com/light-reading.htmlhttps://www.soulsoundinsights.com/music-musings-meditation.htmlI am proud to announce my new offering as a Certified Creative Depth Coach. As a Creative Depth Coach, I provide guidance, support and soul insights on how to discover, explore and navigate your life by recognizing your magnificent "Creative Genius". Some of my modalities and Soul tools are "Art as Process" EFT Tapping, Sound and Music for Inner Journeying , using the wisdom of Astrology, Tarot, Oracle and Numerology. l Enjoy Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Taurus Drumming Video:https://vimeo.com/769123538/b344b2b541"Calling the Wild" or " QuickSilver and Astro Magic" Original Music by MaeRuth McCants
“Here they come, marching into American sunlight.” In Episode 33, DDSWTNP follow Mao II from this opening line into a chilling view of a mass Moonie wedding at Yankee Stadium, and on into the story of reclusive novelist Bill Gray, whose work, maybe, has a chance of deprogramming the mind and language of Karen Janney, one of the participants in that wedding – but maybe not, given the totalizing dominance by images that this novel documents. Our conversation delves into the several rich dialogues Mao II is known for, especially that about (quoting Bill) the “curious knot that binds novelists and terrorists,” the differing attempts by writers and bomb-makers to “alter the inner life of the culture” and “make raids on human consciousness” that DeLillo juxtaposes in this novel, which follows the writer from his cloying “bunker” to London, Athens, and (almost) Lebanon, while also taking in scenes from Iran, China, and the homeless encampments of lower Manhattan. Throughout we discuss the many followers of and sequels to Mao and Maoism DeLillo analyzes, all the ways his characters foolishly seek, outside the values of deep reading and the novel, scenes of “total vision” and messianic “total being,” the “lightning-lit” language of information and the terrorist's mastery of “the language of being noticed.” We examine in detail as well the effects of Andy Warhol's work as DeLillo sees it; what it means that readers never learn much at all about the content of Bill's famous novels; the commonalities he has with Rushdie, Salinger, Pynchon, and DeLillo himself; and why terrorist go-between George Haddad loves word processors so much. We also have a lot to say about the ailing, injured body and spirit of Bill Gray, as well as the simplicity of spoons and what they might teach us about objects and art. Mao II is a book that, as we say in the episode, sums up much of the DeLillo that came before it, lays the groundwork for the masterpiece to come, and contains so many of what have come to seem over the years since 1991 (and over the run of our episodes) the foundational DeLillo ideas and questions, especially ones about politics, violence, and images. Hope you'll have a listen and, if moved, tell us what you think! Texts referred to in this episode: David Cowart, Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language. Athens: U. of Georgia P., 2002. “Mao II is a sort of rest-and-motion book, to invent a category. The first half of the book could have been called ‘The Book,' Bill Gray talking about his book, piling up manuscript pages, living in a house that operates as a kind of filing cabinet for his work and all the other work it engenders. And the second half of the book could have been called ‘The World.' Here, Bill escapes his book and enters the world. It turns out to be the world of political violence . . . I was nearly finished with the first half of the book before I realized how the second half ought to be shaped. I was writing blind . . .” –“Don DeLillo: The Art of Fiction CXXXV,” The Paris Review 128 (1993): 274-306. Interview by Adam Begley. “I called him Bill Gray just as a provisional name,” DeLillo says. “I used to say to friends, 'I want to change my name to Bill Gray and disappear.' I've been saying it for 10 years. But he began to fit himself into the name, and I decided to leave it.” –Vince Passaro, “Dangerous Don DeLillo,” New York Times Magazine, May 19, 1991 (https://www.nytimes.com/1991/05/19/magazine/dangerous-don-delillo.html) Mark Osteen, American Magic and Dread: Don DeLillo's Dialogue with Culture. Philadelphia: U. of Pennsylvania P., 2000. Sources of interlude clips from Warhol and Moon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vCKc7r8U8Ehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiCYKJc_VwI
Londinium Winter 92AD. In this dialogue, the "Emperor" (the U.S. President) is chastised by King Charles III for disparaging the British military, leading to a swift reversal by the American leader. Germanicus argues that despite the 18th-century revolution, the U.S. never truly disentangled itself from Great Britain, eventually inheriting its imperial role and institutions. The speakers note that American elites retain a deep, nostalgic reverence for the British monarchy, often viewing the U.K. as a cultural font similar to how Rome viewed Greece, though they observe that modern Britainstruggles to defend its borders and identity.1690 CHARLES II AND JANE LANE