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White Coat Investor Podcast
WCI #421: Finding Joy in Your Work with Dr. Cory Fawcett

White Coat Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 58:40


Today we are talking with our friend, Dr. Cory Fawcett. Dr. Fawcett is an author many times over and has another great book newly published called A Doctor's Guide to Finding Joy in Your Work. We know how prevalent burnout can be and Dr. Fawcett has some great advice for how to not only avoid burnout but to find real joy in what you do. He practices what he preaches and we hope this conversation inspires you and gives you some practical advice you can bring into your life and your practice. Today's episode is brought to us by SoFi, the folks who help you get your money right. Paying off student debt quickly and getting your finances back on track isn't easy, but that's where SoFi can help — they have exclusive, low rates designed to help medical residents refinance student loans—and that could end up saving you thousands of dollars, helping you get out of student debt sooner. SoFi also offers the ability to lower your payments to just $100 a month* while you're still in residency. And if you're already out of residency, SoFi's got you covered there too. For more information, go to https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/Sofi SoFi Student Loans are originated by SoFi Bank, N.A. Member FDIC. Additional terms and conditions apply. NMLS 696891. The White Coat Investor has been helping doctors with their money since 2011. Our free financial planning resource covers a variety of topics from doctor mortgage loans and refinancing medical school loans to physician disability insurance and malpractice insurance. Learn about loan refinancing or consolidation, explore new investment strategies, and discover loan programs specifically aimed at helping doctors. If you're a high-income professional and ready to get a "fair shake" on Wall Street, The White Coat Investor is for you! Main Website: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com  YouTube: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/youtube  Student Loan Advice: https://studentloanadvice.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Twitter: https://twitter.com/WCInvestor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewhitecoatinvestor  Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/whitecoatinvestor  Online Courses: https://whitecoatinvestor.teachable.com  Newsletter: https://www.whitecoatinvestor.com/free-monthly-newsletter 

Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
Advocating, Fiercely With Becky Fawcett

Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 47:09


"Other people's opinions of us are none of our business." Winston Churchill. I love that quote. For me it's about doing what feels authentic to me. Being me. Doing me. I could never have imagined that the starting point for our conversation - stigma - was going to empower my advocacy. Make me bolder. Listen in and see where this episode takes you. About Becky's last interview...Following failed and miscarriages Becky and her husband Kip adopted 2 girls who are now thriving teenagers. Listen in as Becky shares what she's learned - and continues to learn - for insights on how you can navigate your own journey as an adoptive parent. There are tonnes of insights into handling the tests our kids bring us, building relationships with birth parents and much, much more. Practical, relatable and insightfulHere's a link to it https://thriving-adoptees.simplecast.com/episodes/handling-tough-stuff-with-adoptive-mom-becky-fawcettHelpUsAdopt.org, founded in 2007, is a national 501(c)(3) adoption grant program. HelpUsAdopt.org was founded by Becky and Kipp Fawcett as a response to their own personal adoption experience - they have 2 daughters -  in an effort to make adoption more feasible for all families. The organization is the only one of its kind in the United States that embodies all of the following criteria:awards large, life-changing and problem-solving grants up to $15,000supports all types of families (married couples, single parents and LGBT families)supports all types of adoptions (domestic, international, foster care)supports all types of religions, and does not require a statement of faithdoes not charge applicants to applyFind out more at:https://www.instagram.com/becky.fawcett/?hl=enhttps://www.helpusadopt.org/https://www.facebook.com/helpusadopt.orghttps://www.instagram.com/helpusadopt/ Guests and the host are not (unless mentioned) licensed pscyho-therapists and speak from their own opinion only. Seek qualified advice if you need help.

The Follow to Lead Podcast
#104: “Pope Francis' Impact on  Catholic Education” with Dr. Brett Graham Fawcett

The Follow to Lead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 53:16


You won't want to miss this episode of “Follow to Lead!” As we celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV on May 8, please join Dr. Brett Graham Fawcett and Fr. Randy Sly in a retrospective on the late Pope Francis' impact on Catholic Education. As a Jesuit educator, the pope spent his early years as a teacher of Literature and Psychology in Jesuit Schools. He later taught theology and served as a seminary rector. On this episode Brett will take us on a in-depth look at his background in Catholic Education and how it formed his papacy as well as his initiatives in Catholic Education.

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2522: Edmund Fawcett on Trump as a Third Way between Liberalism and Conservatism

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 34:09


I've been in London this week talking to America watchers about the current situation in the United States. First up is Edmund Fawcett, the longtime Economist correspondent in DC and historian of both liberalism and conservatism. Fawcett argues that Trump's MAGA movement represents a kind of third way between liberalism and conservatism - a version of American populism resurrected for our anti-globalist early 21st century. He talks about how economic inequality fuels Trumpism, with middle-class income shares dropping while the wealthy prosper. He critiques both what he calls right-wing intellectual "kitsch" and the left's lack of strategic vision beyond its dogma of identity politics. Lacking an effective counter-narrative to combat Trumpism, Fawcett argues, liberals require not only sharper messaging but also a reinvention of what it means to be modern in our globalized age of resurrected nationalism. 5 Key Takeaways* European reactions to Trump mix shock with recognition that his politics have deep American roots.* Economic inequality (declining middle-class wealth) provides the foundation for Trump's political appeal.* The American left lacks an effective counter-narrative and strategic vision to combat Trumpism.* Both right-wing intellectualism and left-wing identity politics suffer from forms of "kitsch" and American neurosis.* The perception of America losing its position as the embodiment of modernity creates underlying anxiety. Full TranscriptAndrew Keen: Hello everybody, we are in London this week, looking westward, looking at the United States, spending some time with some distinguished Englishmen, or half-Englishmen, who have spent a lot of their lives in the United States, and Edmund Fawcett, former Economist correspondent in America, the author of a number of important books, particularly, Histories of Liberalism and Conservatism, is remembering America, Edmund. What's your first memory of America?Edmund Fawcett: My first memory of America is a traffic accident on Park Avenue, looking down as a four-year-old from our apartment. I was there from the age of two to four, then again as a school child in Washington for a few years when my father was working. He was an international lawyer. But then, after that, back in San Francisco, where I was a... I kind of hacked as an editor for Straight Arrow Press, which was the publishing arm of Rolling Stone. This was in the early 70s. These were the, it was the end of the glory days of Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, the anti-war movement in Vietnam. It was exciting. A lot was going on, a lot was changing. And then not long after that, I came back to the U.S. for The Economist as their correspondent in Washington. That was in 1976, and I stayed there until 1983. We've always visited. Our son and grandson are American. My wife is or was American. She gave up her citizenship last year, chiefly for practical reasons. She said I would always feel American. But our regular visits have ended, of course. Being with my background, my mother was American, my grandfather was American. It is deeply part of my outlook, it's part of my world and so I am always very interested. I read quite a bit of the American press, not just the elite liberal press, every day. I keep an eye on through Real Clear Politics, which has got a very good sort of gazetteer. It's part of my weather.Andrew Keen: Edmund, I know you can't speak on behalf of Europe, but I'm going to ask a dumb question. Maybe you'll give me a smarter answer than the question. What's the European, the British take on what's happening in America? What's happened in this first quarter of 2025?Edmund Fawcett: I think a large degree of shock and horror, that's just the first reaction. If you'll allow me a little space, I think then there's a second reaction. The first reaction is shock and terror, with good reason, and nobody likes being talked to in the way that Vance talked to them, ignorantly and provocatively about free speech, which he feels he hasn't really thought hard enough about, and besides, it was I mean... Purely commercial, in largely commercial interest. The Europeans are shocked by the American slide from five, six, seven decades of internationalism. Okay, American-led, but still internationalist, cooperative, they're deeply shocked by that. And anybody who cares, as many Europeans do, about the texture, the caliber of American democracy and liberalism, are truly shocked by Trump's attacks on the courts, his attacks on the universities, his attack on the press.Andrew Keen: You remember, of course, Edmund, that famous moment in Casablanca where the policeman said he was shocked, truly shocked when of course he wasn't. Is your shock for real? Your... A good enough scholar of the United States to understand that a lot of the stuff that Trump is bringing to the table isn't new. We've had an ongoing debate in the show about how authentically American Trump is, whether he is the F word fascist or whether he represents some other indigenous strain in US political culture. What's your take?Edmund Fawcett: No, and that's the response to the shock. It's when you look back and see this Trump is actually deeply American. There's very little new here. There's one thing that is new, which I'll come to in a moment, and that returns the shock, but the shock is, is to some extent absorbed when Europeans who know about this do reflect that Trump is deeply American. I mean, there is a, he likes to cite McKinley, good, okay, the Republicans were the tariff party. He likes to say a lot of stuff that, for example, the populist Tom Watson from the South, deeply racist, but very much speaking for the working man, so long as he was a white working man. Trump goes back to that as well. He goes back in the presidential roster. Look at Robert Taft, competitor for the presidency against Eisenhower. He lost, but he was a very big voice in the Republican Party in the 1940s and 50s. Robert Taft, Jr. didn't want to join NATO. He pushed through over Truman's veto, the Taft-Hartley bill that as good as locked the unions out, the trade unions out of much of the part of America that became the burgeoning economic America, the South and the West. Trump is, sorry, forgive me, Taft, was in many ways as a hard-right Republican. Nixon told Kissinger, professors are the enemy. Reagan gave the what was it called? I forget the name of the speech that he gave in endorsing Barry Goldwater at the 1964 Republican Convention. This in a way launched the new Republican assault on liberal republicanism. Rockefeller was the loser. Reagan, as it were, handed the palm to Rocket Goldwater. He lost to Johnson, but the sermon they were using, the anti-liberal went into vernacular and Trump is merely in a way echoing that. If you were to do a movie called Trump, he would star, of course, but somebody who was Nixon and Reagan's scriptwright, forgive me, somebody who is Nixon and Reagan's Pressman, Pat Buchanan, he would write the script of the Trump movie. Go back and read, look at some of Pat Buchanan's books, some of his articles. He was... He said virtually everything that Trump says. America used to be great, it is no longer great. America has enemies outside that don't like it, that we have nothing to do with, we don't need allies, what we want is friends, and we have very few friends in the world. We're largely on our, by our own. We're basically a huge success, but we're being betrayed. We're being ignored by our allies, we're being betrayed by friends inside, and they are the liberal elite. It's all there in Pat Buchanan. So Trump in that way is indeed very American. He's very part of the history. Now, two things. One is... That Trump, like many people on the hard right in Europe, is to some extent, a neurotic response to very real complaints. If you would offer a one chart explanation of Trumpism, I don't know whether I can hold it up for the camera. It's here. It is actually two charts, but it is the one at the top where you see two lines cross over. You see at the bottom a more or less straight line. What this does is compare the share of income in 1970 with the share of the income more or less now. And what has happened, as we are not at all surprised to learn, is that the poor, who are not quite a majority but close to the actual people in the United States, things haven't changed for them much at all. Their life is static. However, what has changed is the life for what, at least in British terms, is called the middle classes, the middle group. Their share of income and wealth has dropped hugely, whereas the share of the income and wealth of the top has hugely risen. And in economic terms, that is what Trumpism is feeding off. He's feeding off a bewildered sense of rage, disappointment, possibly envy of people who looked forward, whose parents looked forward to a great better life, who they themselves got a better life. They were looking forward to one for their children and grandchildren. And now they're very worried that they're not those children and grandchildren aren't going to get it. So socially speaking, there is genuine concern, indeed anger that Trump is speaking to. Alas, Trump's answers are, I would say, and I think many Europeans would agree, fantasies.Andrew Keen: Your background is also on the left, your first job was at the New Left Reviews, you're all too familiar with Marxist language, Marxist literature, ways of thinking about what we used to call late-stage capitalism, maybe we should rename it post-late-stage-capitalism. Is it any surprise, given your presentation of the current situation in America, which is essentially class envy or class warfare, but the right. The Bannonites and many of the others on the right fringes of the MAGA movement have picked up on Lenin and Gramsci and the old icons of class warfare.Edmund Fawcett: No, I don't think it is. I think that they are these are I mean, we live in a world in which the people in politics and in the press in business, they've been to universities, they've read an awful lot of books, they spend an awful lot of time studying dusty old books like the ones you mentioned, Gramsci and so. So they're, to some extent, forgive me, they are, they're intellectuals or at least they become, they be intellectualized. Lenin called one of his books, What is to be Done. Patrick Deneen, a Catholic right-wing Catholic philosopher. He's one of the leading right-wing Catholic intellectuals of the day, hard right. He named it What is To Be Done. But this is almost kitsch, as it were, for a conservative Catholic intellectual to name a book after Vladimir Lenin, the first Bolshevik leader of the Russian Revolution. Forgive me, I lost the turn.Andrew Keen: You talk about kitsch, Edmund, is this kitsch leftism or is it real leftism? I mean if Trump was Bernie Sanders and a lot of what Trump says is not that different from Sanders with the intellectuals or the few intellectuals left in. New York and San Francisco and Los Angeles, would they be embracing what's happening? Thanks, I've got the third again.Edmund Fawcett: No, you said Kitsch. The publicists and intellectuals who support Trump, there is a Kitsch element to it. They use a lot of long words, they appeal to a lot of authorities. Augustine of Hippo comes into it. This is really kind of intellectual grandstanding. No, what matters? And this comes to the second thing about shock at Trump. The second thing is that there is real social and economic dysfunction here that the United States isn't really coping with. I don't think the Trumpites, I don't think the rather kitschy intellectuals who are his mature leaders. I don't think they so much matter. What I think matters here is, put it this way, is the silence of the left. And this is one of the deep problems. I mean, always with my friends, progressive friends, liberal friends, it's terribly easy to throw rocks at Trump and scorn his cheerleaders but we always have to ask ourselves why are they there and we're here and the left at the moment doesn't really have an answer to that. The Democrats in the United States they're strangely silent. And it's not just, as many people say, because they haven't dared to speak up. It's not that, it's a question of courage. It's an intellectual question of lacking some strategic sense of where the country is and what kinds of policy would help get it to a better place. This is very bleak, and that's part of, underlies the sense of shock, which we come back to with Trump after we tell ourselves, oh, well, it isn't new, and so on. The sense of shock is, well what is the practical available alternative for the moment? Electorally, Trump is quite weak, he wasn't a landslide, he got fewer percentage than Jimmy Carter did. The balance in the in the congress is quite is quite slight but again you could take false comfort there. The problem with liberals and progressives is they don't really have a counter narrative and one of the reasons they don't have a counter-narrative is I don't sense they have any longer a kind of vision of their own. This is a very bleak state of affairs.Andrew Keen: It's a bleak state of affairs in a very kind of surreal way. They're lacking the language. They don't have the words. Do they need to reread the old New Left classics?Edmund Fawcett: I think you've said a good thing. I mean, words matter tremendously. And this is one of Trump's gifts, is that he's able to spin old tropes of the right, the old theme music of the hard right that goes back to late 19th century America, late 19th century Europe. He's brilliant at it. It's often garbled. It's also incoherent. But the intellectuals, particularly liberals and progressives can mishear this. They can miss the point. They say, ah, it doesn't, it's not grammatical. It's incoherent. It is word salad. That's not the point. A paragraph of Trump doesn't make sense. If you were an editor, you'd want to rewrite it, but editors aren't listening. It's people in the crowd who get his main point, and his main point is always expressed verbally. It's very clever. It's hard to reproduce because he's actually a very good actor. However, the left at the moment has nothing. It has neither a vocabulary nor a set of speech makers. And the reason it doesn't have that, it doesn't have the vocabularies, because it doesn't have the strategic vision.Andrew Keen: Yeah, and coming back to the K-word you brought up, kitsch. If anything, the kitsch is on the left with Kamala Harris and her presentation of herself in this kitschification of American immigration. So the left in America, if that's the right word to describe them, are as vulnerable to kitsch as the right.Edmund Fawcett: Yes, and whether it's kitsch or not, I think this is very difficult to talk to on the progressive left. Identity politics does have a lot to answer for. Okay, I'll go for it. I mean, it's an old saying in politics that things begin as a movement, become a campaign, become a lobby, and then end up as a racket. That's putting it much too strongly, but there is an element in identity politics of which that is true. And I think identity politics is a deep problem for liberals, it's a deep problem for progressives because in the end, what identity politics offers is a fragmentation, which is indeed happened on the left, which then the right can just pick off as it chooses. This is, I think, to get back some kind of strategic vision, the left needs to come out of identity politics, it needs to go back to the vision of commonality, the vision of non-discrimination, the mission of true civic equality, which underlay civil rights, great movement, and try to avoid. The way that identity politics is encouraged, a kind of segmentation. There's an interesting parallel between identity politics and Trumpism. I'm thinking of the national element in Trumpism, Make America Great Again. It's rather a shock to see the Secretary of State sitting beside Trump in the room in the White House with a make America it's not a make America great cap but it says Gulf of America this kind of This nationalism is itself neurotic in a way that identity politics has become neurotic.Andrew Keen: Yeah, it's a Linguistic.Edmund Fawcett: Neurosis. Both are neurotic responses to genuine problems.Andrew Keen: Edmund, long-time viewers and listeners to the show know that I often quote you in your wonderful two histories of conservatism and liberalism when you, I'm not sure which of the books, I think it may have been in conservatism. I can't remember myself. You noted that this struggle between the left and the right, between liberalism and conservatives have always be smarter they've always made the first move and it's always been up to the liberals and of course liberalism and the left aren't always the same thing but the left or progressives have always been catching up with conservatives so just to ask this question in terms of this metaphorical chess match has anything changed. It's always been the right that makes the first move, that sets the game up. It has recently.Edmund Fawcett: Let's not fuss too much with the metaphor. I think it was, as it were, the Liberals made the first move for decades, and then, more or less in our lifetimes, it has been the right that has made the weather, and the left has been catching up. Let's look at what happened in the 1970s. In effect. 30-40 years of welfare capitalism in which the state played ever more of a role in providing safety nets for people who were cut short by a capitalistic economy. Politics turned its didn't entirely reject that far from it but it is it was said enough already we've reached an end point we're now going to turn away from that and try to limit the welfare state and that has been happening since the 1970s and the left has never really come up with an alternative if you look at Mitterrand in France you look at Tony Blair new Labor in you look at Clinton in the United States, all of them in effect found an acceptably liberal progressive way of repackaging. What the right was doing and the left has got as yet no alternative. They can throw rocks at Trump, they can resist the hard right in Germany, they can go into coalition with the Christian Democrats in order to resist the hard right much as in France but they don't really have a governing strategy of their own. And until they do, it seems to me, and this is the bleak vision, the hard right will make the running. Either they will be in government as they are in the United States, or they'll be kept just out of government by unstable coalitions of liberal conservatives and the liberal left.Andrew Keen: So to quote Patrick Deneen, what is to be done is the alternative, a technocracy, the best-selling book now on the New York Times bestseller list is Ezra Klein, Derek Thompson's Abundance, which is a progressive. Technocratic manifesto for changing America. It's not very ideological. Is that really the only alternative for the left unless it falls into a Bernie Sanders-style anti-capitalism which often is rather vague and problematic?Edmund Fawcett: Well, technocracy is great, but technocrats never really get to do what they say ought to be done, particularly not in large, messy democracies like Europe and the United States. Look, it's a big question. If I had a Leninist answer to Patrick Deneen's question, what is to be done, I'd be very happy to give it. I feel as somebody on the liberal left that the first thing the liberal left needs to do is to is two things. One is to focus in exposing the intellectual kitschiness, the intellectual incoherence on the one hand of the hard right, and two, hitting back in a popular way, in a vulgar way, if you will, at the lies, misrepresentations, and false appeals that the hard-right coasts on. So that's really a kind of public relations. It's not deep strategy or technocracy. It is not a policy list. It's sharpening up the game. Of basically of democratic politics and they need to liberals on the left need to be much tougher much sharper much more vulgar much more ready to use the kinds of weapons the kinds of mockery and imaginative invention that the Trumpites use that's the first thing the second thing is to take a breath and go back and look at the great achievements of democratic liberalism of the 1950s, 60s, 70s if you will. I mean these were these produced in Europe and the United States societies that by any historical standard are not bad. They have terrible problems, terrible inequities, but by any historical standard and indeed by any comparative standard, they're not bad if you ask yourself why immigration has become such a problem in Western Europe and the United States, it's because these are hugely desirable places to live in, not just because they're rich and make a comfortable living, which is the sort of the rights attitude, because basically they're fairly safe places to live. They're fairly good places for your kids to grow up in. All of these are huge achievements, and it seems to me that the progressives, the liberals, should look back and see how much work was needed to create... The kinds of politics that underpinned that society, and see what was good, boast of what was and focus on how much work was needed.Andrew Keen: Maybe rather than talking about making America great again, it should be making America not bad. I think that's too English for the United States. I don't think that should be for a winner outside Massachusetts and Maine. That's back to front hypocritical Englishism. Let's end where we began on a personal note. Do you think one of the reasons why Trump makes so much news, there's so much bemusement about him around the world, is because most people associate America with modernity, they just take it for granted that America is the most advanced, the most modern, is the quintessential modern project. So when you have a character like Trump, who's anti-modernist, who is a reactionary, It's bewildering.Edmund Fawcett: I think it is bewildering, and I think there's a kind of bewilderment underneath, which we haven't really spoken to as it is an entirely other subject, but is lurking there. Yes, you put your absolutely right, you put your finger on it, a lot of us look to America as modernity, maybe not the society of the future, but certainly the the culture of the future, the innovations of the future. And I think one of the worrying things, which maybe feeds the neurosis of Make America Great Again, feeds the neurosis, of current American unilateralism, is a fear But modernity, talk like Hegel, has now shifted and is now to be seen in China, India and other countries of the world. And I think underlying everything, even below the stuff that we showed in the chart about changing shares of wealth. I think under that... That is much more worrisome in the United States than almost anything else. It's the sense that the United States isn't any longer the great modern world historical country. It's very troubling, but let's face it, you get have to get used to it.Andrew Keen: The other thing that's bewildering and chilling is this seeming coexistence of technological innovation, the Mark Andreessen's, the the Musk's, Elon Musk's of the world, the AI revolution, Silicon Valley, who seem mostly in alliance with Trump and Musk of course are headed out. The Doge campaign to destroy government or undermine government. Is it conceivable that modernity is by definition, you mentioned Hegel and of course lots of people imagine that history had ended in 1989 but the reverse was true. Is it possible that modernity is by-definition reactionary politically?Edmund Fawcett: A tough one. I mean on the technocracy, the technocrats of Silicon Valley, I think one of their problems is that they're brilliant, quite brilliant at making machines. I'm the machinery we're using right here. They're fantastic. They're not terribly good at. Messy human beings and messy politics. So I'm not terribly troubled by that, nor your other question about it is whether looming challenges of technology. I mean, maybe I could just end with the violinist, Fritz Kreisler, who said, I was against the telegraph, I was against the telephone, I was against television. I'm a progressive when it comes to technology. I'm always against the latest thing. I mean, I don't, there've always been new machines. I'm not terribly troubled by that. It seems to me, you know, I want you to worry about more immediate problems. If indeed AI is going to take over the world, my sense is, tell us when we get there.Andrew Keen: And finally, you were half-born in the United States or certainly from an American and British parent. You spent a lot of your life there and you still go, you follow it carefully. Is it like losing a lover or a loved one? Is it a kind of divorce in your mind with what's happening in America in terms of your own relations with America? You noted that your wife gave up her citizenship this year.Edmund Fawcett: Well, it is. And if I could talk about Natalia, my wife, she was much more American than me. Her mother was American from Philadelphia. She lived and worked in America more than I did. She did give up her American citizenship last year, partly for a feeling of, we use a long word, alienation, partly for practical reasons, not because we're anything like rich enough to pay American tax, but simply the business of keeping up with the changing tax code is very wary and troublesome. But she said, as she did it, she will always feel deeply American, and I think it's possible to say that. I mean, it's part of both of us, and I don't think...Andrew Keen: It's loseable. Well, I have to ask this question finally, finally. Maybe I always use that word and it's never final. What does it mean to feel American?Edmund Fawcett: Well, everybody's gonna have their own answer to that. I was just... What does it mean for you? I'm just reading. What it is to feel American. Can I dodge the question by saying, what is it to feel Californian? Or even what is to be Los Angelino? Where my sister-in-law and brother-in-law live. A great friend said, what it is feel Los Angeles you go over those mountains and you put down your rucksack. And I think what that means is for Europeans, America has always meant leaving the past behind.Edmund Fawcett was the Economist‘s Washington, Paris and Berlin correspondent and is a regular reviewer. His Liberalism: The Life of an Idea was published by Princeton in 2014. The second in his planned political trilogy – Conservatism: The Fight for a Tradition – was published in 2020, also by Princeton University Press. The Economist called it ‘an epic history of conservatism and the Financial Times praised Fawcett for creating a ‘rich and wide-ranging account' that demonstrates how conservatism has repeated managed to renew itself.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

Finding Financial Freedom with The Frugal Physician
Ep98: Reclaiming Joy in Medicine — How to Build a Life You Love Without Leaving Healthcare

Finding Financial Freedom with The Frugal Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 57:23


Is burnout stealing your joy in medicine? You're not alone—and you don't have to settle. In this inspiring episode of The Finding Financial Freedom Podcast, Dr. Disha Spath sits down with Dr. Cory Fawcett—retired surgeon, physician coach, and author of The Doctors Guide series—to explore how doctors can reclaim joy, autonomy, and purpose without leaving healthcare. From overcoming inertia and toxic work cycles to using financial wellness as a lever for change, Dr. Fawcett offers practical tools to help you fall back in love with your career. Whether you're teetering on the edge or just want more fulfillment in your day-to-day, this conversation is your permission slip to reimagine what's possible.   This episode is also sponsored by Set for Life Insurance – Providing more than just insurance policies—they deliver personalized coverage and expert guidance tailored to your needs. Whether you're looking for life, disability, or long-term care insurance, their team ensures you get the best protection at the most cost-effective rates. With priority underwriting, special discounts, and access to top-rated insurers, they make securing your future simple and stress-free. Take the next step in protecting what matters most. Visit setforlifeinsurance.com or call 1-888-553-3559 today.

Unresolved Textual Tension
Lost its way?? Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales (Heather Fawcett)

Unresolved Textual Tension

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 106:54


MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast
Behind the Scenes of the Harlem Renaissance: Insights from Victoria Christopher Murray

MahoganyBooks Front Row: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 52:04 Transcription Available


The episode features a compelling conversation with Victoria Christopher Murray, an accomplished author, who discusses her latest work, 'Harlem Rhapsody'. The narrative centers around the life of Jessie Redmond Fawcett, a pivotal figure of the Harlem Renaissance whose contributions have been largely overshadowed. Victoria reveals the profound importance of Fawcett's legacy and how her mentorship influenced renowned writers such as Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen. Through an exploration of Fawcett's life, Victoria illuminates the complexities of race, gender, and literary identity during a transformative period in American history. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by black writers in a racially stratified society, as well as the enduring relevance of their struggles today. As Victoria reflects on her writing process and the historical research behind her novel, she underscores the necessity of reclaiming untold stories to ensure that the contributions of black women are recognized and celebrated in literature.

The Jim Colbert Show
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens 4/9/2025

The Jim Colbert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 13:34


Senior Ambassador Animal Keeper, Christina O'Donnell, and Zoo Teacher, Chlöe Fawcett, and Flick, the gopher tortoise, visit from the Central Florida Zoo remind everyone of the importance of this keystone species, which is an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem. Christina and Chlöe also talk about upcoming events at the Zoo, including Brews Around the Zoo this Saturday, Hippity Hop the following Saturday, as well as a special Pay Once, Visit Twice deal going on. Get more information at www.centralfloridazoo.org or call (407) 323-4450.

Jim Colbert Show:  The Goods
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens 4/9/2025

Jim Colbert Show: The Goods

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 13:34


Senior Ambassador Animal Keeper, Christina O'Donnell, and Zoo Teacher, Chlöe Fawcett, and Flick, the gopher tortoise, visit from the Central Florida Zoo remind everyone of the importance of this keystone species, which is an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem. Christina and Chlöe also talk about upcoming events at the Zoo, including Brews Around the Zoo this Saturday, Hippity Hop the following Saturday, as well as a special Pay Once, Visit Twice deal going on. Get more information at www.centralfloridazoo.org or call (407) 323-4450.

Animal House w/Deborah Roberts
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens 4/9/2025

Animal House w/Deborah Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 13:34


Senior Ambassador Animal Keeper, Christina O'Donnell, and Zoo Teacher, Chlöe Fawcett, and Flick, the gopher tortoise, visit from the Central Florida Zoo remind everyone of the importance of this keystone species, which is an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem. Christina and Chlöe also talk about upcoming events at the Zoo, including Brews Around the Zoo this Saturday, Hippity Hop the following Saturday, as well as a special Pay Once, Visit Twice deal going on. Get more information at www.centralfloridazoo.org or call (407) 323-4450.

VRAU CAST
VRAU CAST: CANTOR E COMPOSITOR FAUSTO FAWCETT

VRAU CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 31:14


O Vrau Cast de hoje é com o Fausto Fawcett, que é um cantor-compositor, letrista, romancista, contista, dramaturgo, jornalista, ator e roteirista brasileiro. Se duvidar ele também é médico, engenheiro, professor, arquiteto, artista, cientista, cozinheiro, designer, programador, psicólogo, dentista, jornalista, motorista, pedreiro, farmacêutico, enfermeiro, biólogo, mecânico, veterinário e eletricista. Pra quem não sabe, Fausto dirigiu e escreveu todo esse Vrau, além de ter escrito também essa sinopse, composto Kátia Flávia e a música de abertura do programa, construído a câmera que gravou e próprio estúdio. Ah, o Mike e o Cauê? Não estão nesse episódio, é o Fausto Fawcett atuando num jogo de câmera, podem acreditar.ELENCOCaíto MainierRafael SaraivaPARTICIPAÇÃO ESPECIALFausto FawcettROTEIROGustavo VilelaCaíto MainierRafael SaraivaDIREÇÃOMatheus MonkAcesse também no:SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3RY1iwfAPPLE PODCASTS: https://bit.ly/45Se1X9AMAZON MUSIC: https://amzn.to/41KAYKgDEEZER: https://bit.ly/3LgQOElENTRE NO CANAL DO PORTA NO WHATSAPPhttps://bit.ly/ZapdoPortaBAIXE O APP DO PORTAAndroid: http://bit.ly/2zcxLZOiOS: https://apple.co/2IW633jAPROVEITA E VAI NO NOSSO SITE⁠https://portadosfundos.com.br/

Health for wealth
359: Klimakteriet och arbetet

Health for wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 48:48


Vare sig vi bryr oss om hälsa eller prestation behöver vi förstå hur klimakteriet kan påverka arbetet.I detta engagerande och viktiga avsnitt får jag ett engagerande samtal med Monika Björn om kvinnohälsa, klimakteriet och vad arbetsgivare kan göra för att stötta kvinnor i arbetslivet genom denna livsfas. Med sin bakgrund som tränare, författare och expert på kvinnohälsa delar Monika insikter från både forskning, praktik och sina egna erfarenheter.Kvinnor lever längre – men i sämre hälsaVi hänvisar i samtalet med en internationell rapport från World Economic Forum och McKinsey Health Institute som visar att kvinnor visserligen lever längre än män, men spenderar 25 % mer av sina liv i dålig hälsa. Detta har stor påverkan både på individens livskvalitet och på samhället i stort. Monika lyfter att det fortfarande finns ett betydande forskningsglapp när det kommer till kvinnor och kvinnors hälsa. Trots vissa framsteg är kvinnokroppen fortfarande underrepresenterad i medicinsk forskning – även i Sverige.Hon beskriver hur så kallad "Bikini Science" fortfarande är vanligt förekommande: forskningspengar riktas till kvinnors fertila period och reproduktionsorgan, medan sjukdomar som påverkar kvinnor i stor omfattning, som osteoporos, Alzheimers, autoimmuna sjukdomar och hjärt-kärlsjukdomar, är eftersatta.Klimakteriet påverkar arbetslivet – men kan hanterasMonika delar med sig av siffror om klimakteriet och dess påverkan på kvinnors arbetsliv från den brittiska Fawcett-studien som visar att:59 % av kvinnorna behövde sjukskriva sig på grund av klimakteriebesvär10 % valde att helt lämna sitt arbeteDet mest slående är att många av kvinnorna i studien uttryckte att de önskat att de haft mer kunskap om klimakteriet – för att tidigare kunna söka hjälp. Vad pågår i hjärnan?Monika förklarar hur modern hjärnforskning med fMRI-scanning visar att kvinnors hjärnor faktiskt programmeras om under klimakteriet. Ämnesomsättningen i hjärnan förändras, vilket kan leda till minnesproblem, svårigheter att fokusera och känslor av självtvivel. Det som ibland avfärdas som stress eller inbillning är i själva verket en neuroendokrin transformation.Begreppet "hjärndimma" är vanligt förekommande, och Monika trycker på vikten av att inte misstolka detta som depression eller utmattning. De flesta kvinnor kommer ut på andra sidan och återfår sin kognitiva förmåga, men det behövs stöd och förståelse under processen.Vad kan arbetsgivare göra?Monika lyfter flera åtgärder som arbetsgivare kan ta till:Skapa information och resurser på intranätetRusta både medarbetare och cheferErbjuda flexibilitet vid behov (t.ex. vid sömnsvårigheter)Klimatanpassa arbetsmiljön för de som behöverHon påminner dock om att oavsett yttre anpassningar är hormonbehandling är det mest effektiva för många, och att kvinnor behöver få stöd att ta informerade beslut om sin hälsa.Avslutande tankarAtt prata om klimakteriet på jobbet handlar inte om att kvinnor måste "komma ut" med sina symptom. Det handlar om att erbjuda kunskap, stöd och struktur – till dem som vill. Det skapar en mer inkluderande och hållbar arbetsmiljö, där kvinnor inte behöver lämna arbetslivet mitt i sin mest erfarna och kompetenta fas.Monika avslutar med att rekommendera sin plattform Stark genom klimakteriet för vidare kunskap och inspiration. Ett varmt tack för hennes viktiga röst i debatten om kvinnohälsa – och ett starkt medskick till arbetsgivare: Det här är inte en kvinnofråga. Det är en arbetslivsfråga. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stadium and Gale
345: "Talk Nerdy to Us" ft. Eric Fawcett

Stadium and Gale

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 92:41


Join us on this episode as we celebrate the Florida Gators' thrilling journey to the Final Four!

Thinking in English
Percy Fawcett | The Real Life Indiana Jones (English Learning for Curious Minds)

Thinking in English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 23:59


This is a podcast feed swap with the amazing English Learning for Curious Mind Podcast In this episode of English Learning for Curious Minds, we'll explore the incredible story of Percy Fawcett, a daring British explorer who vanished in the Amazon rainforest while searching for the mythical city he called "Z." Often compared to a real-life Indiana Jones, Fawcett's life was filled with adventure, mystery, and a relentless quest to prove the Amazon held secrets beyond our imagination. Percy Fawcett: Real-life Indiana Jones Fawcett's early life and aristocratic background His fascination with exploration and adventure His expeditions in the Amazon rainforest Fawcett's quest for the lost city "Z" Impact of World War I on Fawcett's views 1925 expedition disappearance with son and friend Various theories on Fawcett's mysterious fate Legacy and influence of Percy Fawcett's explorations The possible existence of advanced Amazon civilisations Full interactive transcript, subtitles, key vocabulary & study pack PDF available (for free) at: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/percy-fawcett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

English Learning for Curious Minds | Learn English with Podcasts
#538 | Percy Fawcett | The Real Life Indiana Jones

English Learning for Curious Minds | Learn English with Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 23:38


 In this episode, we'll explore the incredible story of Percy Fawcett, a daring British explorer who vanished in the Amazon rainforest while searching for the mythical city he called "Z."   Often compared to a real-life Indiana Jones, Fawcett's life was filled with adventure, mystery, and a relentless quest to prove the Amazon held secrets beyond our imagination.  Percy Fawcett: Real-life Indiana Jones Fawcett's early life and aristocratic background His fascination with exploration and adventure His expeditions in the Amazon rainforest Fawcett's quest for the lost city "Z" Impact of World War I on Fawcett's views 1925 expedition disappearance with son and friend Various theories on Fawcett's mysterious fate Legacy and influence of Percy Fawcett's explorations The possible existence of advanced Amazon civilisations Full interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/percy-fawcett ---You might like:

Manifest with Neville Goddard
Fawcett's Letter – Why Imagination is God – A Neville Goddard Lecture on Divine Consciousness

Manifest with Neville Goddard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 23:42


» For the Neville Goddard listener: Get the 30-Day Unlock God Mode Program «  Unlock God Mode is a 30-day program designed to elevate your manifestation skills and and align you with your deepest desires. Join this tranformative course designed to help you connect deeply with life and achieve your goals with clarity and purpose. Claim the early bird sale (limited-time) at unlockgodmode.org ----------------------In this lecture, Neville Goddard explores the concept of Imaginism, emphasizing that imagination is the supreme power that creates and sustains the universe. He asserts that man is all imagination and that God exists within every individual. Neville discusses the importance of revising past events, the role of vision in awakening, and the necessity of breaking down mental structures that hinder spiritual growth. He references Douglas Fawcett, a philosopher who arrived at Imaginism after eliminating other ideas, supporting Neville's teachings on the transformative power of imagination. Neville encourages individuals to reshape their realities through imagination, overcome reason, and awaken to their divine nature.Key Takeaways:Imagination is SupremeThe universe and man are created and sustained by imagination, which Neville equates with God.To awaken spiritually, one must fully grasp their own invisibility as pure imagination.Destruction of Mental StructuresThe Bible's message of buildings falling refers not to physical structures but to mental constructs.Long-standing beliefs, teachings, and doctrines must collapse individually for true awakening to occur.Revision as a Spiritual PracticePast events can be revised through imagination, which leads to a transformation of present and future reality.Neville refers to Fawcett's validation of revision as knowledge coming from the Divine Society—a higher realm of awakened individuals.Speaking with AuthorityTrue teachers of imagination speak with conviction because they have experienced the truth.Neville emphasizes that those who truly understand Imaginism do not merely repeat others' words but speak from direct experience.Overcoming Reason and Living in ImaginationThe ‘specter of reason' stands between man and his true self, preventing him from accepting imagination as reality.Man must cast reason aside and fully immerse himself in his imagined world to transform his reality.Individual AwakeningAwakening does not happen collectively but individually, as each person breaks free from conditioned thinking.Every individual will eventually awaken to their divine nature, as God's plan ensures that no one is lost.Grace and Effort90% of awakening is by grace, and only 10% is by effort.While effort is necessary, the vast majority of transformation is a divine gift.Faith in the Creative Power of ImaginationNeville urges his audience to live nobly, remain faithful to their dreams, and continuously create new realities rather than becoming attached to their past creations.The Role of Vision in Spiritual GrowthVisions serve as signposts of one's spiritual progress, confirming the truth of scriptural revelations.True visions, not mental conjecture, are what remain after all false structures collapse.Fire of ExperienceThis world is a purifying fire, and life is a journey through experience, ultimately leading to spiritual rebirth.Every individual will emerge from this fire transformed, returning to their divine nature.Conclusion:Neville Goddard's Fawcett's Letter reinforces the foundational belief that imagination is God and that awakening requires the destruction of mental constructs, acceptance of vision, and the practice of revising one's past experiences. He encourages individuals to break free from reason, trust in their imagination, and embrace the divine journey toward self-realization. By doing so, man will ultimately rediscover his true identity as God. ***Download the free Neville Goddard PDF Guide at manifestwithneville.com - Discover the transformative power of Neville Goddard's wisdom with this FREE 60-page guide on his 12 timeless principles of manifestation and reality creation.★ Follow the podcast for daily lectures from the mystic Neville Goddard ★FREE RESOURCES:• Join the FREE Neville Goddard newsletter• Join the FREE Telegram Channel• Feeling is the Secret • Full Audiobook* * *The James Xander Trip Podcast:• Listen on Spotify• Listen on Apple Podcasts• Listen on YouTubeDIVE DEEPER:• The Unlock God Mode Course• The Infinite Wealth Guided Meditation* * *ABOUT NEVILLE GODDARD:Neville Goddard (1905-1972), was an English writer, speaker and mystic. He grew up in Barbados and moved to the United States of America as a young adult. Neville Goddard was perhaps the last century's most intellectually substantive and charismatic purveyor of the philosophy generally called New Thought. He wrote more than ten books under the solitary pen name Neville, and was a popular speaker on metaphysical themes from the late 1930s until his death in 1972.Possessed of a self-educated and uncommonly sharp intellect, Neville espoused a spiritual vision that was bold and total: Everything you see and experience, including other people, is the result of your own thoughts and emotional states. Each of us dreams into existence an infinitude of realities and outcomes. When you realize this, Neville taught, you will discover yourself to be a slumbering branch of the Creator clothed in human form, and at the helm of limitless possibilities.Neville's thought system influenced a wide range of spiritual thinkers and writers, from bestselling author Dr. Joseph Murphy to Rhonda Byrne and Wayne Dyer.He has inspired and continues to inspire millions of readers around the world.* * *SOCIALS:• Neville Goddard Newsletter• Neville Goddard Telegram• Neville Goddard Instagram• Neville Goddard Threads• Neville Goddard ...

Stadium and Gale
343: "Not That Diddy" ft. Eric Fawcett

Stadium and Gale

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 94:13


The Florida Gators basketball team is officially a #1 seed, and we're breaking down what this means heading into tournament time! Can they make a deep run? Plus, spring football is heating up, and we've got the latest updates from practice, including standout players, position battles, and what Billy Napier's squad is shaping up to look like.

Unresolved Textual Tension
X Marks Our HEARTS in Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands (Heather Fawcett)

Unresolved Textual Tension

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 105:59


The Great America Show with Lou Dobbs
Wednesday Headlines: March 5, 2025

The Great America Show with Lou Dobbs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 6:18


John Fawcett breaks down the biggest stories of the day, including President Trump's recent address to Congress and the ongoing situation between Ukraine and Russia. Fawcett discusses the reactions from Democrats, highlights Trump's vision for peace, and emphasizes the importance of upcoming tax cuts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jim Colbert Show:  The Goods
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens

Jim Colbert Show: The Goods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 13:47


Emily Geist and Chlöe Fawcett from the Central Florida Zoo bring along Coconut, an Amazon Milk Frog. Emily shares some interesting facts about Coconut, like how her large toe pads help her lift 14 times her weight, and despite being a frog, they breed high up in the trees. Chloe also talks about the varioys events taking place at the Zoo, including Brews Around The Zoo. Get your tickets and more at www.centralfloridazoo.org or call (407) 323-4450.

Bright Side
He Entered the Lost City of Z And Never Came Back

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 12:15


Explorer Percy Fawcett was on a mission to find the legendary Lost City of Z, hidden deep in the Amazon jungle.

She Wore Black Podcast
E157: Emily Wilde and the Fairies of Heather Fawcett

She Wore Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 33:46


Today I welcome Heather Fawcett to the show to talk about her Emily Wilde series. These beloved books are about a Cambridge professor who specializes in the study of fairies. This cozy fantasy trilogy has been at the forefront of this subgenre since the first novel, “Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries,” came out a few years ago. The third book, “Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales,” was released February 11th and has Emily studying the faery realm as their queen. Links to the books and show notes are available on my website at sheworeblackpodcast.com

Word of Mom Radio
Jo Ann Fawcett on The Mompreneur Model with Dori DeCarlo on WoMRadio

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 31:55


Jo Ann Fawcett lives in Portland Oregon and has a bookkeeping business. Jo Ann changed her life after seven rough marriages that included abuse, divorce, death, and being a prison wife. Her first book, Midlife Magic, is about the first six marriages, lessons learned, and her side passions. Book #2: The Prince Was Wrong – Leaving the Narcissist Behind, is about husband #7 and the healing journey that enabled her to survive the roller coaster of narcissistic abuse and thrive.Join host Dori DeCarlo on The Mompreneur Model and connect with Jo Ann at JoAnnFawcett.com and on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Amazon.Please support UnsilencedVoices.org a global 501(c)3 nonprofit that empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.  We thank Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers for our theme song, "She is You".Be sure to connect with us on  BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and come tell us your story!WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.

Trash or Treasure? Find your next romantic read!
Episode 213: Heather Fawcett's ‘Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries'

Trash or Treasure? Find your next romantic read!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 45:18


The Follow to Lead Podcast
#99: “Spriritual Growth and Faith Permeation in Catholic Schools” with Dr. Brett Fawcett

The Follow to Lead Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 55:14


This is the final episode of “Beyond Faculty Faith Formation,” a special four-part series of podcasts looking at ways that Catholic educators can enhance their own spiritual growth and development, deepening their faith in Christ and strengthening their life in the Church. Dr. Brett Fawcett, who just finished defending his doctoral dissertation on Faith Permeation, will join us to discuss how our personal faith plays a role in faith permeation, what Dr. Brett Salkeld would call “making every class Catholic.”

Coffee, Pods & Wods
HWPO Update for 2025 - Ste Fawcett

Coffee, Pods & Wods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 76:33


Trusted PartnersTrain Sentinel https://www.trainsentinel.com/GOWOD Free Trial https://premium.gowod.app/sign-upFrog Grips - Use CPW16 for savings https://froggrips.com.au/ Perform Nutrition https://performnutrition.com/

CayVin Universe
#140 Narcissist, Elementals & UFO's With JoAnn Fawcett - CayVin Universe

CayVin Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 29:01


Jo Ann dramatically changed her life over the last 20 years. Seven marriages included abuse, divorce, and death. The 7th husband was a former military intelligence officer incarcerated for a crime he didn't commit. An active member of the Mormon Church for nearly 30 years, she left it behind to embrace the world of UFOs, elementals, magic, and paranormal which speak deeply to her soul. Through her many struggles, she found her strengths, gifts, and inner power, learning that dreams do come true.http://www.joannfawcett.com/www.joannfawcett.comwww.dragonhillbooks.comwww.edhq.orgdragonhillbooks@yahoo.comjoann@midlifemagic.bizCatch new episodes of the CayVin Universe every week on YouTube and all audio apps! |The Squanchy Show & Bonus contenthttps://www.patreon.com/cayvin |Merch (CayVin.com)https://cayvinuniverse.square.site/

Unresolved Textual Tension
Cozy or CRAP?!? (Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries | Heather Fawcett)

Unresolved Textual Tension

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 134:25


Conspiracy Clearinghouse
Lost Cities of the New World

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 46:01


EPISODE 130 | Lost Cities of the New World Guest: Neil Laird, Emmy-nominated TV producer (Discovery, BBC, PBS, History, National Geographic), author of the Prime Time novel series What's commonly called the "New World" is actually very old, and for a long time, people have been trying to track down supposedly lost locations in the Americas. While these folks have not succeeded, advances in technology are allowing us to make astonishing discoveries that are rewriting the history of human habitation in the Western Hemisphere.  Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee.  Review us here or on IMDb. And seriously, subscribe, will ya?  SECTIONS 03:07 - The Lost City of Z - Percy Harrison Fawcett finds Manuscript 512 and goes looking in the Amazon, the search for Fawcett gets LIDAR, new discoveries are made about old New World urban planning 25:18 - The City of the Lost Monkey God - LIDAR again to the rescue, the jungle is difficult to navigate, rebranded as City of the Jaguar 31:48 - El Dorado and the Fountain of Youth - Everyone wants gold, and who doesn't want to live forever?, these locations are cyphers, Mysteries of...., Shark Week, the Prime Time novels Music by Fanette Ronjat MORE INFO Neil Laird on IMDb Prime Time Travelers: A Satirical MM Adventure by Neil Laird Prime Time Pompeii by Neil Laird Lost Trails, Lost Cities by Colonel Percy Harrison Fawcett Manuscript 512: 18th century evidence of a lost civilization in Brazil? by Jason Colavito Manuscript 512 text Percy Fawcett and the Lost City on History Today The Enduring Mystery Behind Percy Fawcett's Disappearance on History.com Lost Cities of the Amazon Discovered From the Air in Smithsonian The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David Grann The Lost City of Z movie Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils by Rob Macgregor The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story by Douglas Preston Exclusive: Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest in National Geographic La Ciudad Blanca: The White City of Honduras Lure of the Lost City in National Geographic The Lost City That's Not Lost, Not a City, and Doesn't Need to Be Discovered El Dorado: Real history behind the legend on LiveScience El Dorado on National Geographic Khwaja Khadir and the Fountain of Life in the Tradition of Persian and Mughal Art Florida's Fountain of Youth on The Progress Report Fountain of Youth in Florida website Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Bluesky Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER 

Taakeprat
Episode 266 - Z

Taakeprat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 25:15


Den 19. mai 1925 forsvant den britiske eventyreren Percy Fawcett i Amazonas. Han hadde vært på leting etter en tapt sivilisasjon han kalte "Z". I denne episoden kikker jeg litt nærmere på Fawcett, og de mange forsøkene på å finne den forsvunnede ekspedisjonen.  Støtt ekte norsk podcasting på Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality
A Witch, a Narcissist and ETs with Jo Ann Fawcett

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 35:28 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this enlightening conversation, Julie Hilsen and Jo Ann Fawcett explore themes of spirituality, empowerment, and healing. They discuss the importance of setting intentions, the challenges of navigating relationships with narcissists, and the transformative power of writing and self-care. The dialogue also touches on the connection with nature, the exploration of intergalactic beings, and the universal laws that govern our existence. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they inspire listeners to embrace their journeys of self-discovery and healing. Link to Jo Ann's Book https://amzn.to/411i9mESupport the showLink to Support this Channel: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2153284/supporters/newJulie's Book: https://amzn.to/3K2ZS05Julie's Website for more information, comments or requests: https://lifeofloveandjoy.comI receive a small commission when you purchase from these links. Thank you for your support! Promo Code for Free Audio Book on Audible: https://amzn.to/45YUMdH

Down Syndrome Center of Western Pennsylvania Podcast
#194 - Mental Health Therapy in Down Syndrome

Down Syndrome Center of Western Pennsylvania Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 21:49


Dr. Susan Fawcett, PhD, RSLP is the Director or Therapy, Behaviour, and Family Support at the Down Syndrome Resource Foundation (https://www.dsrf.org/about-us/our-staff/susan-fawcett/).  Dr. Fawcett joined the podcast to discuss mental health and therapy approaches in people with Down syndrome. For more information: Down Syndrome Resource Foundation https://www.dsrf.org Adult DS Center https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/resources/?category=Mental%20Health Mental Wellness in Adults with Down Syndrome (book)  https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/mental-wellness-in-adults-with-down-syndrome-2nd-edition/ Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Resources https://padlet.com/DSCBA/mental-health-professional-s-tools-supports-ottzudfzmka3q8n7 Social Thinking  https://www.socialthinking.com/search?searchTerm=gremlin  

NZ Tech Podcast
Inside Partly: Tackling Automotive Industry Complexities with Levi Fawcett

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 40:00


Join host Paul Spain and Levi Fawcett, founder of Partly as Levi shares insights from All Goods, delves into the complexities of the automotive industry, and discusses Partly's mission to revolutionise car parts procurement. Discover his journey from Rocket Lab's innovative culture to addressing a $1.9 trillion market with groundbreaking solutions. Fawcett emphasizes ambition, transparency, and passion in tackling global challenges, offering valuable lessons in entrepreneurship and determination.Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.

Nurses for Healthy Environments Podcast
NHE 6-9 The Legendary Dr. Jacquelyn Fawcett on Nursing Theory

Nurses for Healthy Environments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 54:40


Jacqueline Fawcett, RN; PhD; ScD (hon); FAAN; ANEF Dr. Fawcett received her Bachelor of Science degree from Boston University in 1964, her Master of Arts degree in Parent Child Nursing […]

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E479 - Jo Ann Fawcett - The Prince Was Wrong, Leaving the Narcissist Behind

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 33:55


Episode 479 - Jo Ann Fawcett - The Prince Was Wrong, Leaving the Narcissist BehindBook: The Prince Was Wrong: Leaving the Narcissist BehindAfter eighteen years of marriage to her seventh husband – an inmate in a state prison, Jo Ann Fawcett realized that her now-ex was a narcissist. The Prince Was Wrong: Leaving the Narcissist Behind is Jo Ann's second memoir and shares her journey through this problem that affects millions. You will learn the red flags of this type of abuse. You will experience how they met, married, and the ultimate demise of their relationship with clear examples of her ex-husband's narcissistic behavior. You will witness Jo Ann's 3-year untangling process and the powerful lessons that she learned from their 25-year relationship. Celebrate Jo Ann's newfound joy after divorcing The Prince and creating her best life.The narcissist in your life can be a romantic partner/spouse, friend, sibling, child, parent, or colleague. Writing this book was a powerful part of Jo Ann's healing journey. It's for those who feel stuck and overwhelmed in their own toxic relationships. Learn ways that you can survive the roller coaster ride of narcissistic abuse and thrive. There is hope. You can be happy again.Jo Ann Fawcett lives in Portland Oregon. She is the mother of a grown daughter and proud grandmother of three. She has 2-year degrees in Accounting and Film Production. She dramatically changed her life after seven marriages that included abuse, divorce, death, and being a prison wife. She left the Mormon Church after 30 years and never looked back. She found her strengths, gifts, and inner power, learning that dreams do come true.https://a.co/d/2WEuSvuhttps://joannfawcett.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca

WHRO Reports
Suffolk City Councilmember Roger Fawcett looks back during last meeting in office

WHRO Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


Fawcett was first elected to represent Suffolk's Sleepy Hole Borough in 2012. He and his colleagues shared memories of his tenure in the last city council meeting of 2024.

Paranormal Encounters Podcast Series
Episode 254: Segment 249, Jo Ann Fawcett, Author, Experiencer, and Fairies

Paranormal Encounters Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 61:06


PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For.  This episode will run on the Para-X Radio Network (www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday, January 30, 2025 from 11:00 PM-12:00 Midnight (EST). Educational. Entertaining. Intriguing.Jo Ann Fawcett is a native of Oregon.  She has 2-year degrees in Accounting and Film Production.  She dramatically changed her life after seven marriages that included abuse, divorce, death, and being a prison wife.  She never believed in UFO's, aliens, or faeries as a child.  In her 20s, she felt the presence of ghosts.  In the late 90's, she left the Mormon Church after 30 years to embrace the world of UFOs, aliens, elementals, and magic.  In finding her new path, she remembered her strengths, gifts, and inner power.  One of her two books, Midlife Magic, is a story of her journey.  Her passion is to teach others about this "world of wonder."  She enjoys reading, needlework, travel, and spending time with the family.  She is an international speaker on the topics of UFOs, extraterrestrials, and military involvement of the same.FACEBOOKJo Ann FawcettAMAZON BOOKSThe Prince Was Wrong (under the name of Jo Ann Fawcett)Midlife Magic (under maiden name of Jo Ann Richards)To learn more about me, read my biography at www.paranormaluniversalpress.com.  Click on the upper right Podomatic button to go into my podcast site to hear my guests.  View my books on my website or go to Amazon.com.  Copyrighted. Go to Amazon.com, Kindle, Barnes & Noble to purchase. PLAY, LIKE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE to this program to be notified of future episodes. Doing so is FREE.TO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview.  Jo Ann Fawcett can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) on March 2, 2025 on Season 15, Episode 1.  Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time).  Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made.  Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link:  https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$4.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com.  Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE.  Scroll down to TALK SHOWS.  "Disembodied Voices."  

Stadium and Gale
323: "Red Bottom Nick" ft. Eric Fawcett

Stadium and Gale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 144:06


The Florida Gators take down Ole Miss in an electrifying showdown at The Swamp, showcasing why it's one of the toughest stadiums in college football! Plus, the Gators are crushing it on the recruiting trail, locking in top talent to secure their future dominance.  Plus, we talk with Eric Fawcett from the Florida Gators Basketball Hour! Don't miss the highlights from the big game, a recap of the electric atmosphere in Gainesville, and the latest updates on major recruiting wins. This is a must-listen for any Gator fan!

Goblin Market
Sarah Fawcett Fowler, 22

Goblin Market

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 58:19


Listen on your next fall drive to look at the leaves. with the fresh New England air filling your lungs... Narrated by Megan Schmidt.

STAR WARS The Vintage Rebellion Podcast
Episode 115 : That belongs in a museum!

STAR WARS The Vintage Rebellion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 264:42


This month sees the team musing over museums, existing and yet to come. With the exciting news that 4 of the worlds biggest Star Wars collections are to be brought together in one place for public viewing, we're delighted to welcome back Gus Lopez and Duncan Jenkins to the podcast, to tell us more in our main interview. There's a canter through new acquisitions, a face-off of Action Playsets, and it's Rich's turn to get quizzical. We look at shout-outs from around the collecting world, with some rare US pieces, a curious LP, movie magazines, a blow moulded Vader, and a Danish Darth. In Rebel Briefings we get up to date with the latest stories including finalising figures with Fawcett, Rockett Fett ramblings, Dealing (or not Dealing), noting the passing of James Earl Jones and Robert Watts, cardback capers from New Zealand, silver fish in the attic, and a missing Amanaman. Licensee this month is Leewards Creative Crafts, and the wonderful worlds of latch hook rugs and stained glass sun catchers. As usual there's plenty of frivolous banter along the way, look out for the podcast in all the usual places, and tell your friends!

Goblin Market
Sarah Fawcett Fowler, 22 [Patreon Preview]

Goblin Market

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024


All Hallow's Eve patreon.com/goblinmarket

Engelsberg Ideas Podcast
EI Portraits — Adrian Wooldridge on Philippa Fawcett, wrangler extraordinaire

Engelsberg Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 14:10


Adrian Wooldridge profiles Philippa Fawcett, the first female Senior Wrangler at Cambridge University and a trailblazer for women's achievement in a nascent meritocratic society. Read by Sebastian Brown. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit. Image: 1890 engraving of Philippa Fawcett, the first female Senior Wrangler. Credit: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

It's Not About the Sex
Problematic Sexualized Drug Use - Dr. David Fawcett

It's Not About the Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 37:38


In this episode we welcome Dr. David Fawcett, a clinical social worker, sex therapist and two-time author specializing in chemsex and problematic sexualized drug use. Often a misunderstood form of suffering, David disentangles the complexities of these intertwined behaviors. With effective clinical strategies and decades of experience, David helps us understand a path to recovery based on a clear, effective approach. Visit www.david-fawcett.com and check out his recent book Sex Under the Influence for more in-depth exploration.   Music credit: Neil Freebern Freebernmusic.com

The School of Whispers Podcast
Whispers from Your Skin with Danielle Fawcett, Holistic Esthetician #61

The School of Whispers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 65:12


This episode with holistic esthetician, Danielle Fawcett, will challenge all of your prior beliefs about skincare. As a holistic esthetician, her priority is honoring the skin's integrity and working with the body, not against it. Her skincare philosophy is simple: beauty is more than skin deep. Take care of your body, and your skin will reflect that health and vitality. Highlights from this Episode: - Her cardinal rules for skin care - What are blackheads, how does diet contribute to them, and how a holistic esthetician would treat it - Her opinion on acne, extractions, and how to recover and maintain a healthy skin barrier - Skin and face mapping - A holistic lense on filler and botox - Tips for aging with grace If you'd like to work with Danielle, you can contact her via text or email: (561) 596-5158 deefawcett000@gmail.com Instagram: danielle.skin.tegrity Show Notes: Podcast: Ask Dr. Ben on Spotify Skin Map www.osmosisbeauty.com If you'd like to connect with Stephanie, whether it's to chat about life or inquire about working with her, feel free to reach out through either of the following: Instagram- @schoolofwhispers @__steef___ email- schoolofwhispers@gmail.com If you would like to schedule an acupuncture appointment with Stephanie at Balance Point Acupuncture, you can either visit www.balancepointacu.com or call 5610615-4535 to schedule your appointment today. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Stephanie or her guests. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schoolofwhispers/support

Financial Residency
Grand Rounds - Managing a Financial Crisis with Dr. Cory Fawcett

Financial Residency

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 44:27


Dr. Cory Fawcett literally wrote the book on "Managing a Financial Crisis" as part of his Doctor's Guide series. He joins us today to talk about the steps a physician can take to navigate the crisis by methodically evaluating resources and making a plan to move forward, deal with the emotional fallout, prevent loss of relationships from the event and hopefully come out in a better place on the other side. You can learn more about Dr. Fawcett, read his blog, take a course or obtain coaching at www.FinancialSuccessMD.com.

Fringe Radio Network
Jo Ann Fawcett: UFOs, Aliens, Elementals and Ghosts - Paranormal Heart

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 69:41


Welcome, my friends, to Paranormal Heart Podcast, a safe place to talk about your paranormal encounters. I'm your host, Kat Ward.  In episode 125, my special guest is Jo Ann Fawcett. Jo Ann never believed in UFOs, aliens or faeries as a child. In her 20s, she felt the presence of ghosts. Since the late 90s, she embraced the world of UFOs, aliens, elementals and magic. In finding this new path, she remembered her strengths, gifts, and inner power. Her book Midlife Magic is the story of her journey. Her passion is to teach others about this ‘world of wonder.'

Hops and Box Office Flops
Saturn 3 – Horny Captain Kirk

Hops and Box Office Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 70:50


Saturn 3 is, quite frankly, just a bizarre film. It focuses on essentially three characters—played by just Kirk Douglas, Farah Fawcett, and Harvey Keitel—as well as a corny looking robot named Hector. Douglas and Fawcett, as Major Adam and his assistant Alex, work on one of the moon's of Saturn, striving to find solutions to Earth's hunger problem. Keitel, as the menacing Benson, shows up to bring chaos and terror to their lives. Well, really he's just weird, but his robot companion—fueled by his worst traits—becomes a murderous psychopath. That is essentially the movie. It has odd sex scenes, a dearth of tension, some supremely bad ADR over Keitel's voice, and some of the worst practical effects this side of Uranus. Hence why it is hailed as one of the worst movies of all-time, crashing and burning with critics and at the box office. Now, sit back, question your life choices with a tumbler of tequila, and monitor our hydroponics! The Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Bling Blake, and Chumpzilla are feeding our worst impulses into Hector's collection of baby brains! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Trapped between unnatural love and inhuman desire! (0:00) Lingering Questions – How dumb is Hector's design? (34:13) The "Blue Dreamers" Trivia Challenge – Chumpzilla challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (51:02) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We continue Notorious Flops with Highlander II: The Quickening! (1:00:14) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on all your favorite pod catchers!

The Kylie Camps Podcast
The little ways a relationship falls apart, with Maxine Fawcett (part 2)

The Kylie Camps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 16:58


This is part 2 of my conversation with Author Maxine Fawcett. We continue to discuss ageing and the way we view ourselves. We talk about the micro ways a relationship can begin to fall apart amongst the chaos of raising a family, and Maxine shares her experience of creating Cassie and her writing process.  Follow Maxine on IG @maxinefawcettwriter and check out Maxine's website maxinefawcett.com   Access EXCLUSIVE & AD FREE EPISODES here: apple.co/iam Join our FB groupchat I AM Podcast group chat Be part of the inner circle on Sunroom @kylielately Follow me on IG @kylielately & TikTok @kylielately For 20% off my courses The Blueprint & Surviving Separation use the code  IAM  over at thefrae.com and check out my new website kylielately.com where you can sign up to receive texts from me!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The College Admissions Process Podcast
231. University of Calgary - Bailey Fawcett - Student Recruitment Advisor

The College Admissions Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 28:01


In this episode we dive deep into the University of Calgary with Bailey Fawcett, a Student Recruitment Advisor. Bailey provides invaluable insights into what makes the University of Calgary a standout choice for students, especially those from the United States. Whether you're a student gearing up for the college admissions process or a parent helping your child navigate this journey, this episode is packed with essential information to aid your college research.Key Highlights:Benefits of Studying Abroad