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Regnum Christi Daily Meditations
July 4, 2024 - Fathoming Christ's Mercy

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 6:13


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Dharma Talks by Dana Kojun Lederhos
Retreat Talk: Fathoming

Dharma Talks by Dana Kojun Lederhos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 14:54


Retreat Talk given Saturday, November 4, 2023.

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Endless Metal Podcast
Andrew Corson of the Fathoming Heavy Podcast

Endless Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 117:05


Andrew Corson's Fathoming Heavy podcast was seminal for what Jeff and Ben have aspired Endless Metal to become--namely, a place where both deep appreciation for heavy music and shared bonds of friendship could happen effortlessly and without the typical boundaries associated with the traditional interview format. While Fathoming Heavy has been on an indefinite hiatus, it was a true gift to hear Andrew reflect on the experience as whole. And he shares thoughts on some memorable interviews, including an epic dialogue with the great Mike Scheidt of Yob. This dialogue also takes a most welcome detour into our shared love for the late and great Leonard Cohen (among other heavy off ramps). We also learn about Andrew's recent trip to the Roadburn Festival! Occurring annually in April in the Dutch city of Tilburg, he shares how his ninth Roadburn experience differed in exciting ways. Specifically, the festival has evolved away from stacking lineups with established bands into showcasing some of the most fascinating, truly underground artists in heavy music. Andrew shares with us songs from two of his favorite new discoveries from this year's fest--the captivating folk drone worlds of ambient viola player and vocalist Allison Cotton. We listen to a portion of a composition from her latest record The Portrait You Painted of Me (2022 Rocket Recordings). And then plunge into a stunning work of oppressive heavy, almost ritual industrial from Mütterlein. Another solo artist whose latest album Bring Down the Flags (2021 Eitrin Editions) has quickly become a new favorite of ours. We were also excited to listen to a snippet from the great Ufomammut's latest record album Fenice (Neurot 2022)--another one Andrew has been spinning a lot lately.

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations
July 6, 2023 - Fathoming Christ's Mercy

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 5:53


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Park Church Uddingston Sermon Podcast
Fathoming Faith: Hebrews 11 Part 2

Park Church Uddingston Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 43:36


Fathoming Faith: Hebrews 11 Part 2 - Rev Bruce McDowall; 21st May 2023

Park Church Uddingston Sermon Podcast
Fathoming Faith: Hebrews 11 - Part 1

Park Church Uddingston Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 36:57


Fathoming Faith: Hebrews 11 - Part 1; Rev Bruce McDowall; 14th May 2023

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations
June 30, 2022 – Fathoming Christ's Mercy

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 5:54


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The Rabbi Stark Podcast
Parsha Principles: Fathoming Moshe Rabbeinu (Beha'aloscha)

The Rabbi Stark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 38:59


Rabbi Stark explains why the Lashon Hara which Miriam and Aharon spoke about Moshe was so misguided.

Dr. Paul F. Bubna Legacy Podcast: The Long Hill Years

What is the cost of walking away from God.

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Charles Loves
Fathoming understanding

Charles Loves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 0:23


Ditto

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Buddha at the Gas Pump
612. Eva Natanya

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 122:38


Eva Natanya is Executive Director and Resident Teacher at the Center for Contemplative Research at Miyo Samten Ling. A scholar of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, Christian theology, and comparative religion, Dr. Natanya has served in many capacities as a spiritual teacher, academic lecturer, translator, and editor of Tibetan texts, writer, and retreat leader. Following a nine-year career as a professional ballet dancer with both the New York City Ballet and the Royal Ballet of England, she earned an MA in Christian Systematic Theology at the Graduate Theological Union and a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia. Her dissertation examined the complex interactions of Madhyamaka, Yogācāra, and Abhidharma teachings as they underlie the Vajrayāna philosophy of Je Tsongkhapa. She has worked closely with Dr. B. Alan Wallace on his translations for several books, including Open Mind: View and Meditation in the Lineage of Lerab Lingpa and Fathoming the Mind: Inquiry and Insight in Dudjom Lingpa's Vajra Essence, and has co-taught meditation retreats with Dr. Wallace around the world. In a Christian context, she co-authored Living Resurrected Lives: What It Means and Why It Matters with Veronica Mary Rolf. She has spent more than three years in solitary meditation retreat, and remains in residence at Miyo Samten Ling in Crestone, Colorado, guiding fellow retreatants in the details of contemplative training. Her website is: evanatanya.com. Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Interview recorded August 21, 2021 Video and audio below. Audio also available as a Podcast.

Cinescussion
Cinescussion - Episode 3 - Fathoming Franchises

Cinescussion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 89:36 Transcription Available


Why are movie franchises so popular and why are they the dominant form of entertainment occupying theaters across the country right now? Do you think it's a good thing or is it a problem? Well, join us as we try to get to the bottom of it. Film Discussed:Marvel films | Fast and Furious movies | Saw franchise | Harry Potter Series | Lord of The Rings TrilogyAs always, thanks for joining us movie, video game, and television lovers and we hope you enjoy the episode.                                                                                                      -Dillon & Fortune                                                                                                        Cinescussion.com

SAGE Synergetic Age
SAGE Episode 12 with SONG Angle Frequency Design Control July 18, 2021

SAGE Synergetic Age

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 22:25 Transcription Available


We are reminded here that our reliable reference is R. Buckminster Fuller's Synergetics Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking. Primarily because it is a wellspring of knowledge filled with geometric models and illustrations to which a conceptuality can mindfully refer when clarifying thought-language in a world that by comparison to other times can seem almost impossible to fathom.  Fathoming variously perceived realities has always been a challenge for intellect's observations of the articulations.  That they are always reenacting articulations of the residual inaccuracies of observation and articulation is a conceptual reminder from Bucky whose understanding of the world always included mathematics and geometry and a profoundly intelligent use of language.  Such thinking appeals to intuitive curiosity concerning accurate measurement not precisely as it would be required for the lifesaving difference as structures are engineered to withstand stresses to the extreme degree.  The measurement herein is mostly concerned with being informed of geometry and topology that can be used to measure and coordinate all information regarding experiences and which historically omitted these correlations relative to the physical quantitative experiences and the conceptually metaphysical experiences. (Synergetics 200.06)It is more enlightening to learn it is the human mind that discovers the eternal interrelationships, whereas the human brain seems mostly interested in beginnings and endings.  Perhaps this means the human mind deals with the eternal and brain deals with interpretations of what is conveyed to have begun at some time and will terminate at some other time.  The range of innovations between starting and finishing, beginning and ending is limitless.  It is to what an imagination subjects its emulative penchant to accredit the source of information  based on perceptions and deceptions. Read Transcript, relevant links included and Song Lyrics

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations
July 1, 2021 – Fathoming Christ's Mercy

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 5:30


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Waterpeople Podcast
Susan Casey: Fathoming

Waterpeople Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 90:01


What do you do with sparks of curiosity? Susan Casey follows many of them into full immersion: jet skiing down the face of a Pe'ahi set wave with Laird Hamilton, into the lightless innerspace of the deep marine biosphere via submersible, and straight to the ruins of forgotten ancient cultures to ascertain truth and significance for herself --- while taking readers along for the ride. Susan Casey, a self-proclaimed 'stealth activist,' is the author of three New York Times bestselling books including The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean, The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks,  and Voices in the Ocean: A Journey Into the Wild and Haunting World of Dolphins.Susan was the creative director for Outside Magazine, and served as editor in chief for both Sports Illustrated Women and O, The Oprah Magazine, as well as being editor at large across all of Time Inc.'s magazine titles. Susan is one of our culture's most compelling advocates for marvelling with and protecting our oceans. .....Listen with Lauren L. Hill & Dave RastovichSound Engineer & Music By: Shannon Sol Carroll Additional music: ‘Evergreen' by Band of Frequencies:  Men of Wood & Foam album  www.bandoffreqs.bandcamp.comJoin the conversation: @Waterpeoplepodcast Waterpeoplepodcast.com

Eclectic Gamers Podcast - Pinball & Video Games
Episode 140 - Fathoming a Paycut

Eclectic Gamers Podcast - Pinball & Video Games

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 62:24


Pinball: The guys discuss Haggis Pinball's announcement of Fathom Revisited. Video Games: Discussion focus on Activision-Blizzard's CEO pay, the loss of Jeff Kaplan from Blizzard, Microsoft revising their cut of PC game sales, Valorant's steps to deal with voice-chat toxicity, and Konami not being at E3. Episode Links: Gaming on Ten Podcast with Dennis: https://gamingontenminutesaweek.libsyn.com/episode-146-one-year-hiatus Show Links: Website: http://eclecticgamers.com EGP T-shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/eclectic-gamers-podcast iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eclectic-gamers-podcast/id1088802706?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-465086826 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=86805 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eclecticgamerspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eclectic_gamers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/eclectic_gamers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40Frd1Fep4u5bjrw3cvwoQ Discord: https://discord.gg/sgnrsBT Email: eclecticgamerspodcast@gmail.com

Endless Metal Podcast
Fathoming Heavy Part 1

Endless Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 59:59


Andrew’s Fathoming Heavy podcast inspired me to cast myself. Listening to this interview conducted in June of 2018 inspires me to continue season 2! Here is the first 60 of 90 minutes. The audio isn’t great but I’m really proud of this dialogue. I hope you enjoy!

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Endless Metal Podcast
Fathoming Heavy Part 2

Endless Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 35:06


The second part of a great dialogue with Andrew from the Fathoming Heavy podcast.

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Balance Boldly for Ambitious Women
Fathoming disruption, preparedness, and self-care with Kris Plachy

Balance Boldly for Ambitious Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 32:37


In this episode of the Balance Boldly Podcast with Naketa Ren Thigpen, we meet Kris Plachy, Thought Leader and Expert for Entrepreneurial Management. She discusses societal expectations from women, how challenges sharpen us in a good way, and the necessity of being prepared for disruption before it hits ground.There's a lot of assumptions, especially for women, that we should somehow just be good at this. But managing people in a business is different. It’s a skill. It's just something we need to learn. – Kris Plachy [4:29]What you will learn· Kris speaks of how she coaches female entrepreneurs who are cresting over that seven-figure mark.· Dealing with strategic challenges and managing people.· How she was preparing her clients with the program "Leading Through Crazy Times"· From where she learned to guide leaders through difficulty.· The importance of being prepared for disruption before it strikes.· How she changed her self-care regime and upped her game with the times.· The way we project our feelings on others when we don't take care of ourselves well.· Looking at things from a strength-based perspective.· Doing what feels right in the heart and staying out of judgment.· How she relaxes in her busy schedule.More about Kris PlachyKris Plachy is THE Thought Leader and Expert for Entrepreneurial Management. Kris has poured her life’s work into learning about then teaching how to lead a team. In a space where there is a lot of ‘noise’ and advice, Kris has designed the ‘how to’ of team leadership through her “Five Step Management System”. Contact Kris PlachyWebsite: http://krisplachy.com/Email: hello@krisplachy.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krisplachycoach/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/krisplachy/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisplachy/ If you are willing and ready, let’s shake the shame and spread healing & hope to women ready to get more of what they want. Order a copy of my survivor memoir and personal transformational story for yourself or a friend. Selfish: Permission to Pause, Live, Love and Laugh Your Way to Joy at Amazon or anywhere books are found. Subscribe, REVIEW, Share & Balance BoldlyRecently Rated #8 by Feedspot on The Top 35 Women in Business Podcast to Follow in 2020!On the Balance Boldly Podcast, host Naketa R. Thigpen talks with ambitious women in business (and a few brave men) from a wide array of industries about their pursuit of success, how they face business burnout and what work/life balance looks like for them. Not your conventional self-help podcast, Balance Boldly uncovers real solutions to real problems afflicting real people at home and in the workplace, daily.If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Google Play to subscribe to the show and leave your honest review.If you want to dive deeper into topics around work/life (and LOVE), expounding on how to leverage the intimacy advantage in your business join me in our free private group on Facebook: Certified Selfish. Connect with me, Naketa R. Thigpen @asknaketa on IG, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.Now Go. Create Your Balance. Create Your Joy. But remember, do it, BOLDLY!Thank you for listening!

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations
July 2, 2020 - Fathoming Christ’s Mercy

Regnum Christi Daily Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 5:58


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Hook&Bass Radio Sessions
Latin/Open Format, Mixed Dj Hilda Jay

Hook&Bass Radio Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 120:33


DJ Hilda Jay specializes in Afro House - Afro Latina sounds, Latin Music and Open Format describing herself as a"versatile, purveyor of deep, infectious mixes and a feel-good and wanna-dance atmosphere ... [with] drive [and] purpose."Fathoming the depths with her passionate sound, the enthusiasm Hilda Jay brings to her mix selecting makes music a therapeutic occasion. Hilda's eclectic sound echoes the rich heritage, voicing the mixed spectra of musical influences native Ecuador&Colombia to South Florida diasporas. Contemporary, upbeat, translative and responsive to the new, Hilda brings body-moving House,  and Latin beats in a versatile style in nightclubs, special events and beyond.

Progressive Commentary Hour
The Progressive Commentary Hour - Why understanding the differences between consciousness, the mind and brain is so critical and to avoid falling into scientific materialism

Progressive Commentary Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 59:44


Dr. Alan Wallace is one of our leading voices exploring the interface between modern science, meditation, Buddhism and spirituality and Tibetan medicine. He is the founding director of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies that has a mission to apply rigorous scientific methodology and inquiry into contemplative practices, and teaches and lectures worldwide. While studying at the University of Gottingen in Germany, Alan left for India and was ordained by the Dalai Lama as a monk of 14 years. He holds degrees in physics and the philosophy of science at Amherst College and a doctorate in religious studies at Stanford University. He later taught at the University of California at Santa Barbara for several years.  For the past 33 years, Alan has been a frequent translator and contributor for meetings between the Dalai Lama and world renowned scientists. He has written and translated over 40 books dealing with the science of mind and consciousness, Western scientific philosophy, lucid dreaming and many commentaries and translations of Tibetan Buddhist texts.  Some of his research on meditation has been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Among some of this noteworthy publications are "Mind in the Balance: Meditation in Science, Buddhism and Christianity," "Fathoming the Mind: Inquiry and Insight in the Vajra Essence" and "Dreaming Yourself Awake."  His personal website is AlanWallace.org and the Institute for Consciousness Studies is SBInstitute.com

THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
184: Covid-19 Makes Sale's Listening Skills More Critical

THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 14:06


Typically we speak at 150-200 words per minute but we can listen at up to 600 words.  We have excess capacity and sometimes our concentration strays and we stop really listening to others.  We might be thinking instead about what we want to say or what point we need to bring up.  Have you noticed this about yourself?  We miss a lot of valuable information when we are not fully listening to others.  We have to hear with our eyes, watching their body language and we have to listen for the tone with which they deliver the words.  Sounds reasonable, except today, we are trying to do all of this via a small screen with bad audio.  Even worse, the person we are talking to is trapped in a little tiny box dangling in the screen corner.   There are three levels of listening.  Which one are you demonstrating, when you are on-line   Distracted The on-line audio quality isn't all that great yet, which makes it even harder to hear what is going on.  We are also possibly thinking so much about something on our side, we are not really paying close enough attention to the client.  We find we may have missed some key details and we may be ignoring the nuance of what we are being told. We cannot concentrate well at home, because the kids are running riot.  We could also be thinking about the brilliant thing we are going to say next.  The upshot is, in reality, we are just pretending to be listening.  On-line is even more deadly too. While the other person is speaking, we may be multi-tasking in the background, like a demon on speed, making the whole conversation clarity even more fraught.   Selective This is very typical for salespeople most of the time, on-line or otherwise.  We are listening for words or phrases that indicate we can advance the sale.  We tend to tune everything else out and just listen for what we want to hear.  The issue with this is that clients may have subtle concerns which we need to address, but we are not even aware of them, because we missed the hints they were giving us. With everyone at home or having only half the team in the office, client companies internal communications can also be disrupted.  We need to pay close attention to find out how they are operating their approval system in this Covid-19 lockdown environment.   Attentive When we are attentive, we are 100% focused on what the client is saying.  We are not cutting their sentences off or finishing their sentences for them. We are allowing them to tell us and we are taking it all in.  If we speak while they are speaking on-line, no one can hear anything of what was said.  We need to really avoid this.  If we have an idea or thought, we can just jot it down in short form and keep listening, knowing that we can bring it up later.  At this level, we can become empathetic to what they client wants, because we have fully understood all the nuances around what they want and how they are thinking about business at the moment.   Here are 8 Listening Principles to apply to our daily work with clients.   Maintain eye contact with the camera Don't always look at the screen, when they are talking.  Instead, wherever possible, look at the camera on your computer.  It is a bit weird though, because they appear to us on screen about 10-15 centimeters below the camera.  We have to ignore the screen version and look straight at the camera when they speak. What they will see, is us looking straight at them, following carefully what they are saying.   Observe body language for hidden messages Our body language can tell a lot, because we may be saying one thing but showing something quite different. On screen it is not easy, but we have to observe the client's body language and also control our own at the same time.  Even on small screen versions, you can see changes in client body language, if you pay close enough attention and you should. The remote environment is starving us of feedback, but we have to do our best.   Do not interrupt, finish the client's sentences or change the subject Salespeople are desperate at the moment.  Sometimes we may want to move the conversation along so that they decide to buy from us.  We need the client to feel fully understood though and the best way to do that is shut up and listen to them without breaking in. If you are a chronic interrupter of clients, when speaking face to face, the chances are you will bring this into the remote world as well.  Don't do that.   4  Listen empathetically This requires supreme concentration.  We are not just listening to the words we are listening to the emotions behind the words.  We are trying to see it from the client's point of view.  Fathoming the intricacies of the client's current world through a little box on screen is a nightmare, but we have to try.   Rephrase what you heard We often make mistakes in daily conversation, misinterpreting what someone said.  We usually had something in our mind which was overriding what our ears were hearing and so we make errors in the follow up or the next steps.  Some clients are not so articulate and we can become unclear about what they want.  The on-line audio quality is not helpful, so it is easy to miss key words or even whole sentences may suddenly drop out.  We need to check what we heard.  We should make it our habit to summarise and feedback what we understand to be the next steps.    Don't jump to conclusions or make assumptions. We hear something, our mind races forward imagining some future circumstance or situation, but it may be totally incorrect.  This was not what the client was alluding to and we went off in another direction.  We do this because we are not concentrating on what we are being told.  Wait until the end of the client's sentence, clarify any key points and only then, add your contribution to the business conversation.   Remove all distractions and minimize internal and external filters Turn off all phones and other screens. Try to meet in a quiet on-line environment.  If the kids are stuck at home, unable to go to school, this may be impossible for you or for the client or for both sides.  If the client gets distracted, we should repeat what they were saying to help them continue where they left off.   Turn off our mind and “be with” the client. We have to halt the desire to concentrate on what we want to say and focus on what the client is actually saying.  We have to be in the zone with them completely.  Only in that way will we be able to really understand their needs and how best we can serve them. Easier said than done in this current remote communication situation, bit still a critical goal.   Meeting remotely may be convenient in lockdown, but it is not without its challenges for salespeople trying to generate revenues.  The meetings will not be perfect because of the technology, but on our side, we have to bring our A Game listening skills to the fore in the virtual world.          

Odessa Bible Church
Fathoming Grace: God's Heart

Odessa Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 23:54


Jonah 2:10-3:10

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Finding Sustainability Podcast
008: A history of the oceans and the importance of taking a historical research perspective with Helen Rozwadowski

Finding Sustainability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 46:22


Helen Rozwadowski is an associate professor of History and founder the Maritime Studies program at the University of Connecticut. Her teaching includes environmental history, history of science, and public history, as well as interdisciplinary maritime studies courses. Twitter @oceanhistories  https://history.uconn.edu/faculty-by-name/helen-m-rozwadowski/# Helen is the author of numerous books about the history of the ocean, including her most recent book titled ‘Vast Expanses: A History of the Oceans’. In the book she demonstrates that the human relationship with the ocean began in evolutionary time and has tightened dramatically since them, aims to provide a model for writing ocean history, and argues that ocean histories must examine and historicize the technologies and knowledges systems that enabled and accompanied human interactions with the sea.  http://fathomingtheocean.com/books/ Her book, Fathoming the Ocean: The Discovery and Exploration of the Deep Sea (2005), which reveals the simultaneous scientific and cultural discovery of the ocean’s depths in the mid nineteenth century, won the History of Science Society’s Davis Prize for best book directed to a wide public audience.  She has written a history of 20th century marine science, The Sea Knows No Boundaries (2002), a history of 20th century marine sciences supporting international fisheries policy.  She has co-edited three volumes that have helped establish the field of history of oceanography: Soundings and Crossings: Doing Science at Sea 1800-1970 (2017), The Machine in Neptune’s Garden: Perspectives on Technology and the Marine Environment (2004), and Extremes: Oceanography’s Adventures at the Poles (2007). Helen has worked in the past both as a public historian and also in academia. She won the Ida and Henry Schuman Prize from the History of Science Society, was awarded the William E. & Mary B. Ritter Fellowship of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and has received grants and fellowships from the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, the UConn Humanities Institute, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation, and the Smithsonian Institution.

Night White Skies
Ep. 058 _ Perry Kulper _ 'Architecture Black Box'

Night White Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 36:27


Perry Kulper, an architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan. He has recently published Pamphlet Architecture 34, ‘Fathoming the Unfathomable: Archival Ghosts and Paradoxical Shadows’ with Nat Chard. They are at work on a new book to be published by Routledge.

Inspirado Projecto
While Fathoming

Inspirado Projecto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 59:01


A great message from Caleb Durbois, ideas about harmony, cosmic Carl Sagan insight delivered by Man Behind The Machine, an unexpected invention idea and a surprise visit from the TSA! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Physio Matters Podcast
Session 21 – Fathoming Fibromyalgia with Dr Bronnie Thompson

The Physio Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015


Putting big mouths and big ideas behind microphones. The Physio Matters Podcast is a feature of Chews Health's third core value ‘We

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New Books Network
Richard J. Smith, “The I Ching: A Biography” (Princeton UP, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 73:28


Texts have lives. They grow, travel, transform, fade, and are reborn into new and other lives. In The I Ching: A Biography (Princeton University Press, 2012), Richard J. Smith has given us a wonderfully readable (and assignable, and shareable, and enjoyable) life of one of the most important texts in Chinese history. In early chapters describing the origins of and mythology surrounding the Yijing (or I Ching, or Book of Changes, or Classic of Changes, among other names by which we know the text), Smith also introduces us to the intricacies and beauty of the text’s language, and some surprising ways that it engages the histories of animal sacrifice and natural history. We watch as the text metamorphoses from a primarily divinatory to a rhetorical organism, seeing it grow Wings (Ten Wings, in particular) and mature into a classic, moving into and out of relationships with various commentators and analysts, emperors and officials, scholars and fortune tellers soon after. Smith offers tales of the text’s travels in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Tibet, and its translation into Western languages. He describes some of the many ways that the text was reborn in the counterculture movements of the 1960s and 1970s, by writers and musicians and myriad artists and scholars. It is a fascinating life story, and one well worth reading. In the course of the interview, Rich mentions this piece for the Huffington Post: His book Mapping China and Managing the World: Culture, Cartography, and Cosmology in Late Imperial Times can be found here. For more of Rich’s thoughts on the Yijing, see his 2008 book Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World: The Yijing (I-Ching, or Classic of Changes) and Its Evolution in China.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Richard J. Smith, “The I Ching: A Biography” (Princeton UP, 2012)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 73:55


Texts have lives. They grow, travel, transform, fade, and are reborn into new and other lives. In The I Ching: A Biography (Princeton University Press, 2012), Richard J. Smith has given us a wonderfully readable (and assignable, and shareable, and enjoyable) life of one of the most important texts in Chinese history. In early chapters describing the origins of and mythology surrounding the Yijing (or I Ching, or Book of Changes, or Classic of Changes, among other names by which we know the text), Smith also introduces us to the intricacies and beauty of the text’s language, and some surprising ways that it engages the histories of animal sacrifice and natural history. We watch as the text metamorphoses from a primarily divinatory to a rhetorical organism, seeing it grow Wings (Ten Wings, in particular) and mature into a classic, moving into and out of relationships with various commentators and analysts, emperors and officials, scholars and fortune tellers soon after. Smith offers tales of the text’s travels in Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Tibet, and its translation into Western languages. He describes some of the many ways that the text was reborn in the counterculture movements of the 1960s and 1970s, by writers and musicians and myriad artists and scholars. It is a fascinating life story, and one well worth reading. In the course of the interview, Rich mentions this piece for the Huffington Post: His book Mapping China and Managing the World: Culture, Cartography, and Cosmology in Late Imperial Times can be found here. For more of Rich’s thoughts on the Yijing, see his 2008 book Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World: The Yijing (I-Ching, or Classic of Changes) and Its Evolution in China.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Focus on Flowers
Melissa Rhoades' Fathoming Zero

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2011 2:00


Rhoades also reads "I am not thinking about the man," and a tanka poem [tiny white blossoms].

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Just Facts
5/11/11 – Fathoming the National Debt

Just Facts

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2011 75:31


Fathoming the National Debt

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