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After 130 episodes of Toys on Tap Dov Kelemer comes back on to talk toys, what's new with DKE and more! We get to also have a glimpse of what it was like for Dov early on in the resin scene! Sit back relax and get ready to listen to some good stories!On instagram @dketoysCommercials brought to you by Chicken Burger DiscoOn instagram @chickenburgerdiscoSponsors:if you want to become a sponsor of Toys on Tap Podcast send an email to toysontappodcast@gmail.comPatreon:To support the show you can join the Toys on Tap Patreon. Go to patreon.com/toysontapThank you to our supporters:DKE Toys @dketoysEric Nichols @righteousmadeChicken Burger Disco @chickenburgerdiscoToyz(A)live @ToyzaliveRate and Review:The best way to support the podcast is to rate and review so that others can hear this sticky resin podcast!
In this Season 7 kickoff episode, Jeff and Michael discuss a wide array of headlines from the summer that have long-term impacts on higher education.Key Moments00:02:49 - Michael Horn Book Update00:05:45 - "This year is about a new normal."00:06:55 - "The Pac-12 Collapsed Overnight"00:11:37 - "…you cannot outspend reality."00:17:00 - "The nation's best known public universities have been on an unfettered spending spree."00:19:23 - "These places are just devouring money, offering everything to everyone all at once is unsustainable."00:21:49 - "policy should be focusing on student outcomes…"00:24:30 - "I don't think they're going to negatively impact those liberal arts programs that in my view offer very valuable skills and credentials in the labor market."00:26:34 - "I think that was all fair. And I actually was shocked. I thought the article did a really good job of depicting the purpose of secret societies in my mind, which is really to broaden your social experience."00:30:45 - "it was a very patriotic, pro-American, deeply affected campus that doesn't accord at all with some of the allegations that were printed in the article."00:32:49 - "A Return of the Presidential Fitness Test?"Relevant LinksAcademy for Innovative Higher Ed LeadershipColleges Spend Like There's No Tomorrow. ‘These Places Are Just Devouring Money.'Higher Ed Spending Problem Demands Attention No Matter Court's OpinionIt's time to rethink incentives for higher edMichael Horn's Testimony to CongressHow Ron DeSantis Joined the “Ruling Class” - and Turned Against ItSummaryThe ‘New Normal'Jeff Selingo brings up what people are referring to as the ‘New Normal.' He discusses the changes that higher education institutions, such as West Virginia University, are having to make to adapt to the changing landscape.The 'New Normal' he describes is characterized by financial challenges, changing demographics, and shifting priorities in higher education. Selingo uses the example of West Virginia University, which is planning to cut more than two dozen programs to close a projected $75 million deficit by 2028. This deficit was largely due to overly optimistic enrollment goals that were not met. The university initially planned to cut all its language programs, but later decided to retain Spanish and Chinese, while graduate programs and math programs are still at risk.Michael Horn brings up a related point regarding the demographics of college-aged students, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, which are not favorable. This could be another aspect of the 'New Normal' that Selingo is referring to - universities having to adapt to changing demographics and potentially declining student populations. This example illustrates the 'New Normal' of universities having to make tough decisions and prioritize certain programs over others due to financial constraints and demographic shifts.Selingo suggests that this trend is likely to continue as universities navigate the challenges and changes brought about by the pandemic, demographic changes and other factors. This 'New Normal' will require universities to reassess their strategies and adapt to new realities in higher education.Conference RealignmentJeff explains how the PAC-12 athletic conference collapsed overnight while attempting to secure a new television deal. This resulted in the University of Washington and the University of Oregon leaving for the Big 10, while the University of Arizona, Arizona State, and the University of Utah moved to the Big-12.These moves were financially motivated as these universities needed funds to maintain their expenditures on coaches and facilities. Selingo suggests that the traditional linear television model, which presently provides significant funding, is on the decline. He also believes that streaming services like Apple could become a financial lifeline for universities by the end of the decade.Selingo also links these events to the 'New Normal' in higher education. The changes in the PAC-12 and other athletic conferences can be seen as part of this broader shift in the higher education landscape.Harvard's Opportunity Insights ProjectHarvard's Opportunity Insights Project included a study conducted by economist Raj Chetty using data compiled by Open Campus. The study used tax records to measure the wealth of students attending various colleges. The top 1% in the study referred to families with incomes of $660,000 a year and above, while the top 0.1% were significantly higher.The study found that at a group of 12 institutions, including the entire Ivy League, Stanford, Duke, MIT, and the University of Chicago, applicants from families in the top 1% were 34% more likely to gain admission than applicants with the same SAT and ACT scores from lower-income families. Those from the top 0.1% were more than twice as likely to be admitted.The study didn't just focus on elite universities, but also included 139 institutions in total. The results showed that the ultra-rich are not only enrolling at Ivy League schools but also at other institutions further down the ranking, such as Elon or Wake Forest.Public School SpendingMichael Horn discusses a Wall Street Journal article by Melissa Korn, Andrea Fuller, and Jennifer Forsyth, which detailed the spending spree of these institutions, stating "The nation's best known public universities have been on an unfettered spending spree."The University of Kentucky was cited as an example, having upgraded its campus to the tune of $805,000 a day for more than a decade. A graphic indicated that spending has risen much faster than enrollment from 2002 to 2022, leading to increased spending per student. At the median flagship university, spending rose 38% over these two decades.For every $1 lost in state support, the median school increased tuition and fee revenue by nearly $2.40. Michael argues that these universities, driven by prestige and revenue growth, lack economies of scale and tend to overspend. Horn also touches on the enrollment patterns of wealthy families, suggesting that attracting such families can have long-term implications for the universities' finances.Ron DeSantis at YaleMichael Horn shares about his experiences at Yale, especially in relation to the description given by Governor Ron DeSantis in a recent article, and his involvement in a secret society. Michael explains that the society serves as a way of opening up and introducing members to other students they would not have otherwise met, and presents an intimate way to broaden horizons. Horn mentions that these society members weren't his friends before, but many of them have since become close friends. He confirms that DKE, where DeSantis was a member, is known as the wilder fraternity on campus, mostly filled with athletes.Horn disagrees with DeSantis' depiction of Yale as a place of fervent anti-Americanism, stating that his experience was different. He acknowledges that Yale leans more politically liberal but also points out there are conservative enclaves, particularly in the history department. It's not hard to express one's opinion, even if it's not the majority view. Horn also discusses some of the social issues on campus during his time at Yale, including graduate students' efforts to organize as employees and concerns about Yale's clothing being made in sweatshops.He suggests that the university environment might have changed since his time, possibly aligning more with DeSantis' allegations. However, he also recalls a statement from Rick Levin who said, "Look, the Wall Street Journal is going to print what it prints about Yale. And they have this view that is so out of touch with the majority experience on campus that you just can't read too much into it." While Horn senses that the campus culture has changed, he advises caution when extrapolating too much from these articles, which tend to generalize and create caricatures. Lastly, Horn notes that the 9/11 attacks occurred after DeSantis' time at Yale, during his own senior year, which may have influenced the campus culture and experiences of students.Recommendation by Vivek Ramaswamy - The Presidential Fitness TestMichael and Jeff express skepticism about Vivek Ramaswamy's recommendation to bring back the Presidential Fitness Test as a section of the SAT. Selingo, after delving into the history of the test and its components, acknowledges the importance of physical activity for students but dismisses the idea of its relevance as a criterion for college admission. He suggests that this proposal shouldn't be given any more attention. Both Jeff and Michael seem to view the idea as a distraction from more important topics related to college admissions.
The Dunning Kruger Effect... maybe you've heard of it? Let me give you a little breakdown just in case you haven't. The DKE is a cognitive bias which says that people with low ability, expertise, or experience regarding a type of task or area of knowledge tend to overestimate their ability or knowledge. There's more to it than just that obviously, but the aforementioned phrase is something we hear far too often in the skydiving community. It begs the questions: How do we become more aware of when we're falling victim to this bias... and how can we make a lasting difference in our awareness as we continue our progression through our jumping careers?Tune in to hear Sam, Tubbs, and Nate Shannon discuss these very same questions, where they break down more fully what DKE is, how it affects our community, all while discussing what changes can be made using their own experiences as examples.
Tabloid journalism is a popular style of largely sensationalist journalism (usually dramatized and sometimes unverifiable or even blatantly false), which takes its name from the tabloid newspaper format: a small-sized newspaper also known as half broadsheet.Бульварная журналистика — это популярный стиль в значительной степени сенсационной журналистики (обычно драматизированной, а иногда не поддающейся проверке или даже откровенно ложной), который получил свое название от формата бульварной газеты: газеты небольшого размера, также известной как полуширокая газета.
Daily Kos Elections https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2022/9/7/2121191/-Daily-Kos-Elections-announces-publication-of-2020-presidential-results-for-new-House-districts (just released a massive new data set) that breaks down the results of the 2020 presidential election for every last one of the nation's new congressional districts, so we're dissecting what it all means with longtime DKE writer Stephen Wolf. Wolf explains why these numbers closely predict the outcome of most House elections, how they show the way in which the overall playing field has grown even more tilted toward Republicans, what the most evenly divided district in the country is, and much more. Co-hosts David Nir and David Beard also discuss the fallout from the huge Democratic upset in the special election for Alaska's lone House seat, which has Republicans pointing fingers at one another (but mostly at Sarah Palin); gawk at the Senate GOP's huge problems with money and candidate quality that's led to open feuding at the highest levels of the party; recap the Massachusetts primaries; and preview the final primaries of the year in New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Episode transcript to come.
If you know resin, bootleg toys, or DKE than you know Janky! Got to sit down with Janky and see that he completely embodies what it is to be an artist. If that wasn't enough this man is behind the scenes shooting the shit in the chat and making sure that DKE Con runs smoothly! Take a listen to him talking about himself and his journey into art and figure making!On instagram @jankytoysCommercials brought to you by Chicken Burger DiscoOn instagram @chickenburgerdiscoTo get your hands on a copy of the Bootleg Bible go check out @bluemondaypressSponsors:if you want to become a sponsor of Toys on Tap Podcast send an email to yuckotoys@gmail.comPatreon:To support the show you can join the Yucko Toys Patreon. Go to patreon.com/yuckotoysRate and Review:The best way to support the podcast is to rate and review so that others can hear this sticky resin podcast!
DKE convenes to review the rules from the 2019 Berserker season, and to being looking toward the 2021 season. Part 1. @DKEPresents on Twitter.
DKE continue their discussion for the 2021 Berserker League rules. @DKEPresents on Twitter.
I tried hard to fit this into one part, but there is too much information and scandals to do that. Part 1 will cover some background info on DKE, how much prestige the fraternity really has, as well as scandals dating as far back as 1892. Show Notes
Jason, Luke, and Rob are back... to talk over the DKE album, E Pluribus Cuatro.... or Something. They give an inside look (listen?) at the recording process and some thoughts on the album. That's right... it's an audio commentary for an audio album. The album itself is included in this episode, panned hard left, with the commentary panned hard right. Mix the audio as you see fit, or play the album separately while listening to the right channel of this commentary track. (Some assembly required.) Oh, and we played one of the tracks out of order, so yeah... there's also that. Contact us with feedback: @DKEPresents @r3t2 @lukeoverbey @judofuse DKEPresents@gmail.com
Jason, Luke, and Rob ramble on about the recent release of their DKE book, E Pluribook Cuatro. Plus lots of other nonsense. If this recording were a book, these would be some quotes... from that book: "If you don't like the book, it's because you're illiterate." - Rob "What's a Sears?" - Luke "Build-a-Bear is a scam." - Jason -------------------------------------------- Wanna ask us a question? Or yell at us? Or maybe even order a book? Twitter: DKE - @DKEPresents Rob - @r3t2 Luke - @lukeoverbey Jason - @judofuse Email: DKEPresents@gmail.com
Anirban Saha (who started this podcast), is a mentor for the DKE students, a member of the International study committee and has been very active in the student community. He has done 5 student jobs, all sourced from the faculty inside the university. Apart from that, his hobby is photography. He got featured by a couple of organizations in Magdeburg for his photographs and blog. This is the last episode of season 1. Telegram subscription link: https://t.me/AnirbanSahaPodcasts In case you have queries, suggestions or you want to be featured in this podcast series, please send me an email to mailme@anirbansaha.com Music courtesy: "Apolllo by Patrick Patrikios" (used from YouTube Audio Library).
Got to chill with my man over at Magoob Toys! Talked about his upcoming work, his past cease and desist letter, and the work he is doing with DKE.Sponsors:If you want to become a sponsor of Toys on Tap Podcast send an email to yuckotoys@gmail.comPatreon:If you want to support this show and the work that I do as Yucko Toys go to the Yucko Toys Patreon!
Rainey Lynch is a growth consultant at Delta Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity (actually their very first Growth Consultant). In this role, she supports the Fraternity's commitment to accelerating its growth by coaching chapters who are aspiring to expand their membership through the recruitment process. She also previously served at Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women as a Traveling Leadership Development Consultant. She is ambitious, hard-working, and she faces each new chapter of her life with enthusiasm, and that is why she makes the perfect guest on Fraternity Foodie! We find out why Rainey chose Loyola Marymount University, what was special about Pi Beta Phi at California Nu Chapter, what she worked on as a Traveling Leadership Development Consultant for Pi Beta Phi, what the shift was like to a men's fraternity at DKE, advice to chapters who want to grow the size of their organization but are really struggling in this virtual environment, how we can increase collaboration with other councils and chapters, why assessments are important, and why mental health first aid could help our fraternities and sororities. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft4R7QtUgDM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft4R7QtUgDM
One of the fastest rising stars out of Florida DKE Author has already kicked off 2021 with his new single “Fake Love” featuring Yungeen Ace. Follow Gabe on IG: https://bit.ly/3cpvsEMFollow On The Radar On IG: https://bit.ly/3n3tP1QFollow On The Radar On Twitter: https://bit.ly/2VYj8lmFollow On The Radar on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2VWjJnBFollow On The Radar on Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2JNPcWIFollow On The Radar On iHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/39UZUW1Follow On The Radar On Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/370ITYD#DKEAuthor #Interview #OnTheRadar
Was leistet die Norm, warum schafft sie auch Prozesssicherheit in Projekten und was sind die Leitplanken für KI in der Industrie? Darüber hinaus wagen wir einen Blick ins Ausland und fragen: Wie normt die Welt? Marktstudien, Whitepaper und mehr zu Adesso: https://www.ki.adesso.de/industrie Noch mehr KI in der Industrie? www.kipodcast.de Informationen zur VDE-Anwendungsregel: https://www.dke.de/de/news/2019/referenzmodell-vertrauenswuerdige-ki-vde-anwendungsregel Allgemeine Infos zu KI und Normung: https://www.dke.de/de/arbeitsfelder/core-safety/kuenstliche-intelligenz Und noch ein Interview mit Dr. Putzer https://www.dke.de/de/arbeitsfelder/core-safety/news/kuenstliche-intelligenz-vertrauen-qualitaet-standard-interview Kontakt zu unserem Gesprächspartner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannes-koch-68a85a108/?originalSubdomain=de https://www.linkedin.com/in/henrik-j-putzer-80a168b1/?originalSubdomain=de
Magoob toys was on the hot seat, we didn't bring up puteen but it was implied on both parts. find out what it really means to be part of the DKE posse and how kid art is the wave of the future if you want to see more of Jamie's are check out Instagram @magoobtoysMAGOOB TOYS STORE
In the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias in which people with low ability at a task overestimate their ability. It is related to the cognitive bias of illusory superiority and comes from the inability of people to recognize their lack of ability. Without the self-awareness of metacognition, people cannot objectively evaluate their competence or incompetence. FACE VALIDITY CHECK IN. Doc shared that the local authorities are monitoring social distancing on city basketball courts; the small engines place has opened up for pick up / delivery; even more facing at WalMart due to thinning supply in paint and hardware aisles; more traffic; fewer OBO posts to Craigslist and rebound in the pricing of the area's firewood market; and local hospitals re-starting elective surgeries on Monday. BADGER BOUNCE BACK - RED FLAG OF MANUFACTURED SLOGANS. Doc notes how state governments are becoming creative, and weird, with new terms and slogans specific to the pandemic response and easing restrictions. For Wisconsinites to gather in groups of 10 or more again, there must be two consecutive weeks of declines in all flu-like illnesses. Influenza, a head cold, the sniffles; it doesn't matter. But, how does this work across 72 counties? What about Wisconsin's wicked allergy season. Doc car is already dusted with pollen. Scrutiny of these “phases” plans reveals them to be highly subjective, vague and really not much of a plan at all. SEVEN NEW TERMS IN THE PAST 45 DAYS. From the chat, Bacon Maldito brought awareness to new terms that have been infused into American's vocabulary over the past month and half. (1) Social distancing; (2) Shelter in Place; (3) Six feet apart; (4) Essential travel only; (5) N95 mask; (6) Flatten the curve; and (7) Self-quarantine. A problem with such new terms is a lack of inter-rater reliability, for example, what is “Essential” relative to travel, work or recreation? DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT. The concept is based on a 1999 paper by Cornell University psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger who caution that incompetent people tend to do three things: (1) Overestimate their own skill levels; (2) fail to recognize the genuine skill and expertise of other people; and (3) fail to recognize their own mistakes and lack of skill. Doc shares his experience with attempting to re-wire his house. PREVENTING DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT. Practice the ability to step back and look at your own behavior and abilities from outside of oneself. This is known as having a high level of metacognition. The second way to fight the DKE is to have a network of member checks, or people who will be honest with you and tell you what you need to hear and not what you want to hear. ULTRACREPIDARIANISM. This is giving opinions on topics poorly understood. The pandemic is churning out instant experts and when these folks are in government or positions of authority, they rush things into practice without considering the consequences - such as a municipality creating a website for citizens to report social distancing violators. OVERTON WINDOW - IT JUST CHANGED & HERE'S WHAT THAT MEANS. The Overton window is the range of ideas the public is willing to consider and accept — ideas a politician could successfully campaign on. This window shifts over time, as it's subject to the trends of social thought and norms. All social reform movements have to shift the Overton window to make progress. The concept of women voting or animals having rights - are examples of how Overton window has moved over time. The Overton Window has drastically shifted in 2020! A year ago, campaigning on gun violence and student safety would have been strong areas in which many Americans held firm opinions about. This fall, the campaign's themes will be about: overhauling our hospitals; human tracing for personal safety - technology; mandatory vaccines; funding for unemployment / business shutdowns; building things in America; and Universal Basic Income. FOLLOW DR. PERRODIN: Twitter @SafetyPhD and subscribe to The Safety Doc YouTube channel & Apple Podcasts. SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG: www.safetyphd.com. The Safety Doc Podcast is hosted & produced by David Perrodin, PhD. ENDORSEMENTS. Opinions are those of the host & guests. The show adheres to nondiscrimination principles while seeking to bring forward productive discourse & debate on topics relevant to personal or institutional safety. This is episode 131 of The Safety Doc Podcast published on 4-25-2020. Purchase Dr. Perrodin's Book: School of Errors – Rethinking School Safety in America. www.schooloferrors.com
Birth Mother Matters in Adoption Episode 54: Volunteers Matter- Please Volunteer The Donna K. Evans Foundation has a mission of helping women after placing a baby for private adoption. Our goal is to provide women a safe place to return for help to reach their own life goals and dreams after private placement of their baby for adoption. Any woman who has placed a baby for adoption, regardless of the agency used for their adoption may utilize our services, at any time after the adoptive placement. Often times people have the heart to volunteer, the desire to make a difference, and the time to donate but they don’t know where to volunteer, who to call and how to begin. I will tell you how you can help. We need you! This is how you can volunteer for the Donna K. Evans Foundation: Call or Email Maura Celaya, DKE’s Volunteer Coordinator. Her contact information is: maura@dkefoundation.comOffice: (602) 595-8592 We have all kinds of volunteer opportunities at the Donna K. Evans Foundation, some include: Teaching a 60-90 minute one time class to our clientsHelping Recruit DonationsAssisting with Scheduling ClassesMailing FliersDistributing LiteratureVolunteering your Professional Service: Legal Aide, Counseling, Financial ManagementAnd so much more!!! If you can’t volunteer and would like to make a difference, we need the following are donations and can be purchased/shipped directly to theDKE office for your convenience: DKE Foundation 8433 N. Black Canyon Highway Building 6, Suite 158, Phoenix, AZ 85021 Thank you.
Guess what? We interviewed That Guy DKE Author! Yet another dope interview in the books. DKE gave us some history on how he got into the music game, and holds back nothing on answering anything we threw his way. If you're looking for another artist from the bottom of the pistol, look no further DKE is here.
The best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and white whale of the podcast finally shows his face, and the Troubled Men haul him into the Ring Room. Chris is always very forthcoming, and tonight is no different. Topics include an earthquake prediction, a work joke, secret rules, driving issues, Mannix, MeTV, tricks of the journalism trade, podcast production, sensitive boys, prep school alumni, the DKE fraternity mayhem, newspaper editing, Krewe du Vieux, the death of satire, public admissions, the post- Katrina era and the Chris Rose phenomenon, treatment models, talk therapy, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate the podcast on iTunes or your favorite platform. Like the Facebook page, share with friends, and spread the Troubled word. Theme music by Styler/Coman
The best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and white whale of the podcast finally shows his face, and the Troubled Men haul him into the Ring Room. Chris is always very forthcoming, and tonight is no different. Topics include an earthquake prediction, a work joke, secret rules, driving issues, Mannix, MeTV, tricks of the journalism trade, podcast production, sensitive boys, prep school alumni, the DKE fraternity mayhem, newspaper editing, Krewe du Vieux, the death of satire, public admissions, the post- Katrina era and the Chris Rose phenomenon, treatment models, talk therapy, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate the podcast on iTunes or your favorite platform. Like the Facebook page, share with friends, and spread the Troubled word. Theme music by Styler/Coman
Rob, Luke, and Jason spend way too long going through the details of the Kickstarter for the upcoming DKE album, which leads to all kinds of nonsense. The Kickstarter is now live at this link until Dec 18th, 2018: http://kck.st/2r2Zgyh If you're looking for something to do over the Thanksgiving holiday... well, this might numb your brain just enough. Even if you don't pledge straight cash, we hope you'll watch the Kickstarter video, and read the descriptions. :) What people are saying in this episode: "This book is worth buying if you like reading." - Rob Berg "Has anyone ever flushed a toilet on the moon?" - Jason Fuse "Are we still talking?" - Luke Overbey Twitter: The Diane-Kruger Effect - @TheRealDKEfect Rob - @r3t2 Luke - @LukeOverbey Jason -@judofuse
Fantasy Football Mid-season update for the 3 leagues, upcoming DKE album info, and a lot of nonsense. DKE - @TheRealDKEfect Patrick - @MoffettPatrick Rob - @r3t2 Luke - @LukeOverbey Jason - @judofuse
Should we believe Kavanaugh? Ford? Both? ... Kavanaugh the choir boy vs. Kavanaugh the party boy ... Aryeh recounts his brush with DKE, Kavanaugh's Yale frat ... Cathy is concerned about the plight of the wrongly accused ... Remembering the child abuse sex panic of the 1980s ... Jezebel reported that a journalist is a very bad boyfriend. Then he lost his job. ... Should the article have even been written? ...
Bandy Lee is a professor at the Yale School of Medicine and one of the principle editors of the New York Times bestseller The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. On this week's show, Dr. Lee and Chauncey discuss how Donald Trump's mental health continues to worsen, how insiders from the White House reached out to her last year--well before the recent New York Times anonymous op-ed--with concerns and fears about the president, and how authoritarianism is a type of collective mental illness. Dr. Lee continues to sound the alarm about how Donald Trump is a very dangerous person, who because of his mental health issues, may start a nuclear war. And Dr. Lee explains how Trump and his followers are stuck in a relationship based upon collective narcissism--and how this shared pathology has led to violence--which will only continue to worsen. During this week's podcast Chauncey discusses Brett Kavanaugh and toxic white (predatory) masculinity and how such behavior is encouraged among elite white men in America. Chauncey also explains the role of classism in the excuses being made for elite white men like Brett Kavanaugh by Republicans, conservatives, and his other defenders. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President by Dr. Bandy Lee Exclusive: Psychiatrist Bandy Lee says White House officials told her Trump was “unraveling” 5 reasons the anonymous New York Times op-ed drives Donald Trump so crazy Diagnosing Donald Trump, and His Voters President Trump Is Defending Kavanaugh the Same Way He Defended Himself and Other Men Mark Judge's Memoir About Brett Kavanaugh's High School Portrays a Culture of Aggression and Excessive Drinking A flag of underwear: Photo from Kavanaugh's time shows DKE hijinks Jason Miller, Former Trump Aide Leaves CNN After Ex Claims He Gave Woman ‘Abortion Pill' Minnesota lawmaker abandons campaign amid daughter's allegations of inappropriate conduct IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 182: How Collective Narcissism Explains Donald Trump's Control Over His Followers Ep. 173: Bandy Lee Continues to Warn the World About Donald Trump's Mental Health Ep. 160: John Gartner Warns That Donald Trump is Mentally Ill/John Mueller's Indictments Ep. 152: Lance Dodes Warns That Donald Trump is Sociopathic Ep. 138: Bandy Lee Sounds the Alarm about Donald Trump's Mental Health WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow
Here's what people on this podcast episode are saying about it: "Whatever your expectations are, this will exceed them." "The greatest thing in the history of mankind." "I'm tired." "It's a podcast" Prepare for a lot of Fantasy Football, and some DKE talk, as Commissioner Patrick Moffet, Fantasy Football Expert Robert Berg, Young Statman Luke Overbey, and Rocket Scientist Jason Fuse ramble for nearly 3 hours. Enjoy?
Nat Wyatt is nonbinary and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. In Episode 2, listen as Nat breaks down what it means to be nonbinary at Yale and in Theta and how it changes as they take testosterone. Nat gets honest about frats, professors, needles, and activism, so DKE brothers, listen at your own risk. Produced by Emma Chanen
My podcast and blog post got some responses, which I share here. I'm especially appreciative of M from Pittsburgh and Satanasov who shared personal experiences about the DKE. That's the Dunning-Kruger Effect, and it basically means you ain't as good as you think you are. How do other egotistical occupations like airplane pilots and surgeons deal with it? One method is checklists, and that's what Gray talks about in this episode. Today's episode brought to you by Bastard Ropes, Karma Rope, and the generous donation of sponsors like DrExROPE!
Artist/designer Devon Paulson and filmmaker Lawrence Lewis are taking about ALONE (an existential haunting); a terrifying, immersive tour in which participants walk through on their own and become part of their own nightmare. For more information and tickets visit www.thealoneexperience.com. ALONE opens in Los Angeles on Oct 17 and the opening night ceremony will feature a performance by Lydia Lunch.
Listen in as we dissect Shonda Rhimes v. New York Times, Mike Brown Grand Jury Case, Rodger Goodell, DKE and Dear White People with PR perspectives, but best of all common sense. For ideas, comments, suggestions or topics - use #YokanaV on twitter!
We chat with Sarah Jo Marks: DKE/Suck Con HBIC, toy impresario, specs nerd, and all-around awesome gal. Plus a visit to LA's Comikaze and a shout out to Creepy LA and Stan Lee. Recorded 9.23.12 Sarah Jo on Twitter, plus Suck Con @ Designer Con...and DKE, her company! Also, her personal nerd out LA Eye Works. The Vader Project is SO cool and you should buy the catalogue. Check it out. Comikaze coverage! Lisa hits the newest LA con, and here's her coverage courtesy of awesome friends at Creepy LA. (T.I. is apparently a bigger 9 year old than her 9 year old date.) Our pal Matt from Zombie Research Society was there! ...So was Hyperactive Monkey! Aliens Vs Zombies Convention. Stan Lee's doc, With Great Power. Lids: Gangnam Style on SNL. We love The Voice!
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 03/19
In der Abteilung für Herzchirurgie des städtischen Krankenhauses München Bogenhausen wurde von Januar 1993 bis Oktober 2000 bei 1092 Patienten entweder die Aorten- und oder die Mitralklappe mit einer Zweiflügelprothese vom Typ Sorin Bicarbon ersetzt. 325 Patienten, die zusätzlich einen aortocoronaren Bypass, bei gleichbestehender KHK, erhielten, wurden von der Auswertung ausgeschlossen. Bei 767 Patienten wurde ein einfacher oder kombinierter prothetischer Klappenersatz durchgeführt. Nach Implantation mechanischer Herzklappenprothesen ist eine dauerhafte Antikoagulation unumgänglich. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war die Evaluierung der Inzidenz klinischer Komplikationen, insbesondere der Blutungs- und Thromboembolierate nach Implantation, dieser mechanischen Herzklappenprothese im mittelfristigen Verlauf. Bei 553 Patienten wurden Daten hinsichtlich Mortalität, Morbidität und Lebensqualität bzw. NYHA-Klassifikation retrospektiv im Mittel 49 Monate postoperativ erfasst. Zusätzlich wurden die Patienten schriftlich bzw. telephonisch bezüglich ihres postoperativen Verlaufs und jedweder aufgetretener Komplikationen befragt. 131 Patienten mussten von der Auswertung ausgeschlossen werden, da sie weder direkt noch indirekt erreichbar waren. Das untersuchte Patientenkollektiv bestand aus 354 (64%) männlichen und 199 (36%) weiblichen Patienten. Insgesamt wurde in 387 Fällen ein Aortenklappenersatz (AKE) oder bei 118 Patienten ein Mitralklappenersazt (MKE) bzw. in 48 Fällen ein Doppelklappenersatz (DKE=AKE+MKE) durchgeführt. Präoperativ befanden sich 9 Patienten (1,6%) im NYHA- Stadium I, 61 Patienten (11%) im Stadium II, 439 Patienten (79,4%) im Stadium III und 44 Patienten (7,95%) im Stadium IV. Die kumulative follow up Zeit betrug 2250 Patientenjahre (für AKE: 1574 Pj, für MKE: 458 Pj und für DKE: 218 Pj). Hinsichtlich der Ätiologie des Klappenfehlers (AI/AS, MI/MS) zeigten sich folgende Unterschiede in der Langzeitüberlebensraten: In beiden Gruppen wiesen Patienten, die aufgrund einer Insuffizienz operiert wurden eine höhere 8,5- Jahresüberlebensrate (AI: 88,2%, MI: 94%) im Vergleich zu Patienten mit führender Stenosekomponente (AS: 79,5%, MS: 92%). Postoperativ befanden sich über 79% der Patienten im NYHA- Stadium I oder II. Keiner der untersuchten Patienten zeigte eine strukturelle Prothesendysfunktion. Die Sorin Bicarbon™ Prothese zeigte in der vorliegenden Studie bezüglich Überlebens- und postoperativer Komplikationsrate zufriedenstellende Ergebnisse, die vergleichbar mit anderen auf dem Markt befindlichen Zweiflügelprothesen waren. Weitere follow up’s sind erforderlich für einen Vergleich, der insbesondere die Langzeitergebnisse validieren kann.
The best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and white whale of the podcast finally shows his face, and the Troubled Men haul him into the Ring Room. Chris is always very forthcoming, and tonight is no different. Topics include an earthquake prediction, a work joke, secret rules, driving issues, Mannix, MeTV, tricks of the journalism trade, podcast production, sensitive boys, prep school alumni, the DKE fraternity mayhem, newspaper editing, Krewe du Vieux, the death of satire, public admissions, the post- Katrina era and the Chris Rose phenomenon, treatment models, talk therapy, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate the podcast on iTunes or your favorite platform. Like the Facebook page, share with friends, and spread the Troubled word. Theme music by Styler/Coman