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Today, we're diving into a topic that affects every organization, every team, and quite frankly, all of us – resistance to change. As Waldman and O'Reilly (2022) found in their research, resistance to change is one of the main reasons why up to 70% of organizational changes fail to achieve their desired results. We will unpack why this happens and, more importantly, how you can successfully navigate it – especially in social work settings where the stakes are often incredibly high.Reference:Anderson, D. L. (2020). Organization development: The process of leading organizational change. Sage Publications.Bordia, P., Restubog, S. L. D., Jimmieson, N. L., & Irmer, B. E. (2011). Haunted by the past: Effects of poor change management history on employee attitudes and turnover. Group & Organization Management, 36(2), 191-222.Burnes, B. (2015). Understanding resistance to change — Building on Coch and French. Journal of Change Management, 15(2), 92-116.Coch, L., & French, J. R. P., Jr. (1948). Overcoming resistance to change. Human Relations, 1(4), 512-532.Dent, E. B., & Goldberg, S. G. (1999). Challenging "resistance to change." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 35(1), 25-41.Kotter, J. P., & Schlesinger, L. A. (2008). Choosing strategies for change. Harvard Business Review, 86(7/8), 130-139. Lewin, K. (1947). Frontiers in group dynamics: Concept, method and reality in social science; social equilibria and social change. Human Relations, 1(1), 5-41.Waldman, D. A., & O'Reilly, C. (2022). Leadership for organizations. FlatWorld.Warrick, D. D. (2022). Revisiting resistance to change and how to manage it: What has been learned and what organizations need to do. Business Horizons, 66, 433-441.Uncover even more insights and valuable information by visiting the blog profmanagement.de. Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, we'd be thrilled if you could leave us a glowing review on Apple Podcasts. Got a thought or opinion about this episode? Have a suggestion for a future topic? Send an audio file or voice note to hi@profmanagement.de. For all other comments, send us a tweet or DM at @profmanagement on Twitter or Instagram.
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America (University of Georgia Press, 2021) Dr. Liliana Naydan analyses representations of digital technology and the social and ethical concerns it creates in mainstream literary American fiction and fiction written about the United States in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. In this period, authors such as Don DeLillo, Jennifer Egan, Dave Eggers, Joshua Ferris, Jonathan Safran Foer, Mohsin Hamid, Thomas Pynchon, Kristen Roupenian, Gary Shteyngart, and Zadie Smith found themselves not only implicated in the developing digital world of flat screens but also threatened by it, while simultaneously attempting to critique it. As a result, their texts explore how human relationships with digital devices and media transform human identity and human relationships with one another, history, divinity, capitalism, and nationality. Dr. Naydan walks us through these complex relationships, revealing how authors show through their fiction that technology is political. In the process, these authors complement and expand on work by historians, philosophers, and social scientists, creating accessible, literary road maps to our digital future. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/digital-humanities
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Featuring Matt Anderson and Ben De Bono It’s a Kooky Christmas interview with a Flat Earth true believer!
Featuring Matt Anderson and Ben De Bono It’s a Kooky Christmas interview with a Flat Earth true believer!
Today Andy welcomes another stellar roundtable to discuss the topic of creating change, and being able to adjust within the ever shifting sales industry. Joining Andy are Shari Levitin, the CEO of the Shari Levitin Group and author of Heart and Sell, 10 Universal Truths, Sean Sheppard, Managing Partner at U+, and Dejuan Brown, Head of Sales at Merit America. They begin by exploring the challenges sales professionals face in adapting to a rapidly evolving world driven by technology advancements.From the belief in a "flat" sales world to the emphasis on building relationships and empathy, the roundtable share their insights and experiences. They discuss the importance of leadership, the value of authentic frameworks, and the impact of social sciences on successful selling.They share stories of how they are rehumanizing the sales process in the face of technological advancements. They also delve into the importance of emotional intelligence, continuous growth, and the need for a growth mindset in sales.Host Andy Paul is the expert on modern B2B selling and author of three best-selling, award-winning sales books, including his latest Sell Without Selling Out. Visit andypaul.com to subscribe to his newsletter for even more strategies and tips to accelerate your win rate!Thank you to our sponsors:AllegoClozdCognism
Moiya is joined by fellow nerds Connie Gibbs and Delia Gallegos to discuss the worldbuilding in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings! There is so much to unpack, from the creation of the world, origin of its magic, Tolkien's inspirations, and the little matter of having a FLAT WORLD! HOSTED by Dr. Moiya McTier (@GoAstroMo), astrophysicist and folkloristGUESTSConnie Gibbs is a nerd, writer, and social media manager for Scholastic. Find her on twitter at @Constar24.Delia Gallegos is a writer, speaker, and podcaster. Follow her work at deliaistyping.com and listen to her new podcast CULTURE BY CULTURE.MIDBREAKListen to JOIN THE PARTY! New episodes every TuesdayThis episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Visit betterhelp.com/worldbuilder for 10% off your first monthSign up for my worldbuilding class with Atlas Obscura! Class starts June 5thHOUSEKEEPINGOrder my book, THE MILKY WAY: https://www.grandcentralpublishing.com/titles/moiya-mctier/the-milky-way/9781538754153/BUY EXOLORE SWAG: store.dftba.com/collections/exoloreFIND US ONLINEpatreon: patreon.com/exolorepodtwitter: twitter.com/ExolorePodinstagram: instagram.com/exolorepodwebsite: exolorepod.comsubreddit: reddit.com/r/ExolorePodCREDITSMusic: https://www.purple-planet.comCover art: Stephen J. Reisig, http://stephenjreisig.com/Editing: Mischa Stanton, https://www.mischastanton.com/ ABOUT USHow would you like to swim in an ocean ruled by matriarchal squid, or fly over a planet as it rotates with a swarm of migrating wasps? No, it's not the latest VR craze (... yet); it's Exolore! Exolore helps you imagine other worlds with the help of facts and science. Every other week, host Dr. Moiya McTier invites experts to build a world from scratch or sits down with a fiction fan to dive deep into their favorite worlds. Every episode will make you laugh, go "huh?" and appreciate how special our world really is.Exolore is a member
Programa 9, temporada 4. Entrevista a Guinxu y los retrasos en los videojuegos. Ya estamos aquí con un nuevo programa que viene con el guion habitual. Tenemos todas las secciones programadas para que disfrutes del contenido que más te gusta. En este programa recibimos a nuestro desarrollador de videojuegos de confianza. Hablaremos con Guinxu, autor de juegos como Flatworld y creador de contenido con más de 730.000 suscriptores en Youtube. ¿Preferimos que un juego se retrase o que llegue en tiempo y luego parchearlo? En nuestro debate hablaremos de los retrasos en los videojuegos. Destacaremos juegos que tenían que haber llegado en 2022, hablaremos de juegos eternos y mucho más. No faltará la sección de Indies, Linkstarter, Player Select, la Peña Nintenpera, curiosidades del mundo Nintendo y mucho más. Además, en este programa anunciaremos al ganador de un código de Under Dungeon para Nintendo Switch. Además, sortearemos una copia de Astronite en el próximo programa. Un programa en el que agradeceremos las seis nominaciones que hemos recibido en la fase final de los Premios Devuego 2022. Esperamos que te guste todo lo que hemos preparado. ¡Vamos! SUMARIO: 0:00 – Presentación 6:13 – Entrevista con Guinxu, desarrollador de videojuegos y youtuber. 52:43 – Curiosidades Arqueología Nintendo 4x09 #1. 54:17 – 6 nominaciones en los Premios de Devuego 2022. 1:01:54 – Indiespensables: Títulos para jugar en vertical. 1:26:23 – Anuncio de ganador de sorteo de Under Dungeon para Nintendo Switch y anuncio de sorteo de Astronite. 1:32:31 – Debate: Los retrasos en los videojuegos. 2:45:33 – Medios de contacto. 2:50:18 – Linkstarter: Campañas de crowdfunding que no te puedes perder. 3:13:27 - Curiosidades Arqueología Nintendo 4x09 #2. 3:14:57 – Apóyanos. 3:22:54 – Player Select: Jessie Fox. 3:57:16 – Presentación de la Peña Nintenpera. 3:59:23 – La peña Nintenpera. 4:33:52 – Apuntes de la sección. 4:38:45 – Despedida. Somos finalistas en 6 categorías de los Premios Devuego. Vótanos aquí: https://www.devuego.es/premios-devuego/2022/ Síguenos en las redes sociales: https://allmylinks.com/alinktothepodcast
Welcome to That Midgard Show! In our first episode, we provide an overview of the Midgard setting starting with a discussion on the "Seven Secrets of Midgard," along with why we play in the setting and what books you should start with. NOTE: This episode was recorded before the OGL 1.1/2.0 drama. Midgard Adventures is 100% behind the third-party publishing and the VTT industries. Music The songs "Tension" and "Armegeddon" are by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License Contents Prolog - 00:00 Introductions - 00:55 Why are we doing this show - 02:41 Why we like the Midgard Setting - 04:44 Origins of the Midgard setting - 15:16 Starting book recommendations - 28:06 The Seven Secrets of Midgard - 38:08 A Flat World - 38:49 Elemental Dragon Lords - 41:40 Gods That Dabble and Plot - 46:39 Hidden Races - 51:14 Ley Lines and Shadow Roads - 01:01:05 Shifting Borders and Falling Kingdoms - 01:07:46 Time Flies and Status Matters - 01:11:58 Wrap and future episode preview - 01:22:13 How to reach us - 01:24:22 Close & Credits - 01:26:51 Contact Information Clay @ClaytonThomson (Midgard Adventures Discord Server) https://www.youtube.com/@midgardadventures https://www.midgardadventures.com/ Joe @DMToolbox (Midgard Adventures Discord Server, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) @Toolbox_DM (Twitter) https://www.youtube.com/@DMToolbox Resources Midgard Adventures Website Midgard Adventures Discord Server Kobold Press Website Map of Midgard Midgard Worldbook Heroes Handbook Zobeck: Clockwork City Southlands Worldbook Tome of Heroes Deep Magic for 5th Edition Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding, Volume 2 An Interview with Wolfgang Baur Lou Andres Adventure Spreadsheet & Other Resources (Facebook)
As Argentina parties like it's 1986, Graham and Pete Jenson take your questions: What were the in-game calls from the coaches that helped create a final for the ages? Will Messi make it to a sixth World Cup? And what went wrong for the dancing Brazilians? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we are joined by Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond. Joining us on election day, there's frankly a lot of anxiety around the current state of our world…not just who will win the election but if those results will be accepted, a general cynicism about our future, and especially in the classroom, teachers are reporting extraordinary rates of burnout and nihilism.Dr. Darling-Hammond has done a ton of work to improve educational policy: both by supporting teachers and by changing systems in schools to support learners, she's advocated for higher standards of the profession and fighting back against authoritarian, behaviorist methods. Yet, given the state of the world today and all the things going on, how do we inspire hope and restore that humanity to professional development?In this podcast, we discuss:Where should we go next? We know that many schools are shifting to more rote practices. This was already happening through various “back to basics” movements, and is reemerging in force in the “learning loss” debate. This is further complicated by the politicization of teaching to new levels, between outcries about CRT, LGBTQIA+ rights, antiracism, etc. - even just using the term “progressive education” at all.How do we navigate those waters? What do we build professional development that address this in 2022? How can teachers and administrators build these practices?How can professional development be used to combat those who wish to discredit educator expertise and shift to hiring unlicensed teachers and/or gig-based workers? How can we ensure that we maintain a high standard for the profession?At a systemic level…what does this look like for school administrators? Attempts to do school reform at a national level seems to have always centered on national testing and teacher evaluations, and it's been a “back to basics” way of looking at education that goes to those non-supported-by-research practices.GuestDr. Linda Darling-Hammond, the Charles E. Docummun Professor of Education Emeritus at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. She founded the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education and served as the faculty sponsor of the Stanford Teacher Education Program, which she helped to redesign. She is the President and CEO of the Learning Policy Institute. Also, she's the former President of the American Educational Research Association. She's written over 25 books and 500 articles including The Right to Learn, Preparing Teachers for Deeper Learning, and The Flat World and Education. She was the leader of the education transition team for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign and Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign. And, she began her career as a public school teacher and co-founded a preschool and public high school.*In the recording, it was incorrectly mentioned that Dr. Darling-Hammond is the former president of LPI, she is the current president. She led both Barack Obama's and Joe Biden's US Dept of Education transition teams.ResourcesDr. Linda Darling-Hammond at StanfordLearning Policy InstitutePreparing Teachers for Deeper Learning by Linda Darling-Hammond et. al.The Civil Rights Road to Deeper Learning by Kia Darling-Hammond & Linda Darling-Hammond Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DON'T THINK #497 par Etienne de CrécyNotre invité du jour, le DJ Etienne de Crécy est revenu pour nous sur sa carrière de musicien, ses débuts avec la French Touch et sa rencontre avec le crypto-art et notamment l'art génératif…Aujourd'hui il est devenu lui même crypto-artiste avec des oeuvres incroyables telles que ces Samples que l'on trouve sur Foundation, où il crée des films de 60 secondes avec une image par seconde, sorte de journal de bord de sa vie…Et puis des collections d'art génératif notamment qu'il crée principalement sur la plateforme FXHash (Tezos) telles que Don't Think, Flat World et dernièrement Horoscope…Une interview de plus d'une heure où il nous parle en toute sincérité, des artistes qu'il aime, de ce qu'il inspire, ce qu'il collectionne et puis évidemment de la passion de sa vie, la musique… Pour aller plus loin:* Site Web officiel d'Etienne de Crécy* Compte Twitter d'Etienne de Crécy* Etienne de Crécy sur Foundation (les Samples)* La collection d'Etienne de Crécy sur Objkt* La collection Horoscope sur FxHash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com
Simon Edge's most recent novel, The End of the World is Flat, lampoons the corruption and inversion of Stonewall and other LGB organizations from the safe distance of satire. While Edge was evolving from slightly bitter young journalist, to married and socially-integrated author, the institutions that once represented him were losing their hearts, souls, minds, and constituencies. We discuss the failures of journalism, the benefits of gaining perspective with age, the power of Low-Income Privilege, and Owen Jones, who is as quintessentially British as tea and crumpets but less appetizing. Plus, Corinna sings our beloved intro jingle, and Nina pledges to cling to corrosive resentments rather than forgive. It's not really the end of the world, it just feels like it sometimes. The End of the World is Flat: https://www.amazon.com/End-World-Flat-Simon-Edge/dp/178563240X Simon Edge books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Simon-Edge/e/B001HPX6PI/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Simon Edge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonjedge This Land is Mine - Nina's most popular animation: https://vimeo.com/50531435 Nina's Menopause t-shirt: https://nina-paley-shirts.creator-spring.com/listing/menopause-is-badass --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heterodorx/support
KIRBY: The Musical is a brand new musical by Richard Gustin, based on a 2021 novel by Iris Iglarsh. It is a heart-warming ghost story and a tale of friendship, loss, and family secrets. Richard drops in to tell us how it's going in these early stages of development. In this episode, we discuss:The origin and adaptation process of KIRBYRichard's work as an actor/director/playwright and how each of those roles informs how he approaches the others His Star Trek analogy for actors His upcoming play, Being Seen and planning next year's Chicago runAnd more!Resources MentionedKirby's Dilemma by Iris IglarshUbiquitous PlayersBeing Seen by Richard GustinWorld Premiere WisconsinWrite On, Door CountyMilwaukee Fringe FestivalAbout Our GuestRichard Gustin is an emerging playwright whose plays include Being Seen, KIRBY: The Musical, Surviving the Cycle, Flat World, A Sparrow Falls, Leviathan, Mercy, Someone Like Me, Concentric Circles, Found Objects, Switch, CruciFiction and an original adaptation of Everyman.Richard is a member of Dramatists Guild and Actors' Equity Association. He has been seen in major roles at various regional theatres including: the Great Lakes Theatre Festival in Cleveland, Kansas City Rep, the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, the Ivanhoe in Chicago, and Milwaukee Rep.Directing credits include The Dream of The Burning Boy, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Godspell, How the World Began, Almost, Maine, Waiting for Godot, Antigone, The Miracle Worker, Rabbit Hole, Everyman, Wings, My Fair Lady, Master Harold. . .and the boys, Our Town, Lobby Hero, True West, Steel Magnolias, Proof, Doubt, Silent Sky, Surviving the Cycle, The Glass Menagerie, and many others.Connect with Our Guestwww.richardgustin.comFacebookRead Richard's plays on Connect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).
Mike Isaacson: The earth isn't flat. Everything is going downhill. [Theme song] Nazi SS UFOsLizards wearing human clothesHinduism's secret codesThese are nazi lies Race and IQ are in genesWarfare keeps the nation cleanWhiteness is an AIDS vaccineThese are nazi lies Hollow earth, white genocideMuslim's rampant femicideShooting suspects named Sam HydeHiter lived and no Jews died Army, navy, and the copsSecret service, special opsThey protect us, not sweatshopsThese are nazi lies Mike: Welcome to another episode of The Nazi Lies Podcast. Today I am joined by Kelly Weill, reporter at The Daily Beast on the fringe ideology beat and author of the book Off the Edge: Flat Earthers, Conspiracy Culture, and Why People Will Believe Anything. Ms. Weill, thanks so much for coming on the show. Kelly Weill: Hey, thank you so much for having me. Mike: So now when I finished the book, I DM'd you to tell you that you're absolutely brilliant. And the reason why is your intentional approach when it comes to being a conduit of misinformation. You're very careful in how you reference your source material so as not to lead readers to it. Can you talk a little bit about your methodology a bit and how you dealt with your sources? Kelly: Yeah, absolutely. It's weird dealing with somebody like flat earth, which is objectively wrong, right? When you're talking about that subject, you already kind of risk platforming that conspiracy theory as if there's any validity to it. So one thing that I tried to do throughout the course of my reporting and then to replicate as I was writing this book, was not to really engage with flat Earth as though it were a legitimate theory. And I kind of had it easy there. If I were doing something like medical misinformation, I would have probably had to get in the weeds a little bit more. But as far as flat earth goes, I would go to these conferences and when I was interviewing people, I'd be really straightforward. I'd be like, "Hey yo, I'm not I'm not a flat earther. I'm a reporter; I believe in the globe. But let's talk about why you believe this thing." And for me, that was a bit more interesting than the details of what exactly they believed because flat earth is wrong, but I wanted to come to why they bought into a theory that's so wrong. And when we had those conversations about their pathways to belief, that turned out to be a lot more interesting to me than just the zaniness of this theory. Mike: Okay, and we'll get into that soon. I want to talk about some things I learned. So the first thing I learned from your book is that flat earth theory is actually not that old? Like, there were cultures that believed in a flat earth, but there wasn't the sort of pseudoscientific theory to justify it. So, when does the story of the flat earth movement start? Kelly: Yeah, totally. This is a bit of a misconception actually. I know when I was a kid I thought that there was, you know, Columbus thought he might have been sailing off the edge of the world. That's not true at all. We've known for thousands of years that earth was round because you can prove it with some pretty basic math. It's something that we've been able to do long before we could physically observe the shape of the Earth. But where flat earth theory actually comes back in is in England in around 1840. And that's when we have a guy named Samuel Rowbotham. He's a really interesting guy. He was a failed leader of a socialist commune; he had his hands on all kinds of short-lived fringe movements. I had a great time going through, you know, pre-Marxist socialist newspapers to find out what he was up to. But one of his career trajectories that didn't fail had to do with misinformation. He sold fake miracle cures, sort of a proto-Alex Jones. And he started shelling this idea that maybe earth was flat. And that idea was really alluring to certain people in that moment because, around mid-1800s, we're talking about a time when the natural sciences are taking on more and more of a role in the discourse and the importance of things like religion are taking more of a backseat. So when a theory like flat Earth comes out, it allows people to discard huge swathes of science and say, "Oh, I knew it was wrong all along. Oh, the scientists are all in league with each other to keep us in the dark." So as baffling and unscientific as flat earth was, even back then, it really did allow people to affirm their priors, to cast out information they didn't want to believe in, and sort of reshape their beliefs around this new and creative and just wholly counterfactual idea. Mike: It just blew me away that Rowbotham had no predecessors whatsoever, he just kind of built this out of whole cloth, just him in the Bible. So how did flat Earth stick around? Kelly: It stuck around because he had cronies just like any conspiracy influencer we have today. You know, I've just a couple of minutes ago compared Rowbotham to Alex Jones. He had his entourage, the people who might be like Owen Shroyers of the movement, who were even louder and a bit more virulent in their dissemination of these theories. These were the people who– He had a follower named John Hampden who just reminds me so much of one of these guys who goes on YouTube and is like, "Debate me. Debate me." And he would lure actual scientific professionals into these stupid, pointless debates over established science about the shape of the world. But because he was just so tenacious and he wouldn't admit that he had lost a bet about a scientific wager and he would go to jail because he was harassing people about the shape of the world, you know, that emotional appeal, it continued to resonate with people throughout the years. And even though flat earth has ebbed and flowed a little bit in popularity, just the wildness of it, I think ,has always had an appeal for certain people who are looking for it. Mike: So, one thing I was surprised about was that the flat earth movement was rather a latecomer, as far as conspiracy theories go, to the internet. So, what brought the flat earth online? How was it received? Kelly: Yeah, that was really interesting to me, too. Because while I was researching this, I was kind of trawling through OG conspiracy pages online. What's interesting to me actually if I might take a step back here is that conspiracy theories have always been early adopters of a lot of technology. You know, Rowbotham had a friend who was running a printing press, and he was getting his flat earth zines out. There was a flat earth commune in the early 20th century, and they had one of the earliest powerful radio programs that they could broadcast along the way. So when I was looking at early internet conspiracy theories, I did find that conspiracy theorists were some of the first voices online who were really putting out weird information. So I was deep in the trenches looking at Y2K influencers and all that. But there actually, to your point, was sort of a lack of flat earth theory early on in the internet. And I can think of a few reasons for that. For a while, flat earth theory was very tied to the Flat Earth Society, which was shepherded until 2001 by this very elderly couple. They were super literally off the grid. They lived in the desert, and they just were not the type of people to get online. And a lot of their archives actually burned in a house fire. So flat Earth really kind of took a nosedive with their deaths. It came back online when some archivalist started going through those older records of this Flat Earth Society couple. And these people relaunched the Flat Earth Society online as a forum, a discussion place where people could talk. It's interesting to me. I am not completely sold on the idea that the people who relaunched the Flat Earth Society online were genuine. I think there's a reasonable chance that they're kind of fucking around like they thought it was funny. But they did resurface this huge archive of decades and decades of flat earth writings and they put them online. And that became, I think, the basis for a lot of more genuine believers to start going through the back catalog and seeing what flat earthers had been saying for the past 150 years. And eventually, it went from this sort of more moderate discussion on forums to things that could go a lot more viral with the advent of sites like YouTube. Mike: Okay so let's talk about the algorithm. How did flat earth wind up profiting from the YouTube recommendation algorithm? Kelly: Yeah, this was huge. And throughout this book, I wanted to be careful about ascribing flat earth's resurgence to any one thing, you know, any one website or any one algorithm. That said, YouTube has a lot of blood on its hands as far as flat earth goes. Basically, for quite a long time YouTube's algorithm would promote videos that it thought people would want to watch. It actually still does this, but they've done tweaks that hamper flat earth, I'll get to that in a minute. But basically, what people really want to watch, what people really want to click on at two in the morning, is not necessarily factual information. It's not really the “Eat Your Vegetables” kind of video. It's the weird scintillating stuff. If you see a video in your sidebar, a recommended video on YouTube and it says, "Is earth really flat?" Yeah, you're gonna click on that because it's just so weird you have to find out what that video is about. Because those videos performed so well, because they tapped into this curiosity and this weird factor, they started overperforming in the algorithm, and they appear to have been promoted overwhelmingly. So conspiracy YouTubers would realize that, "Hey, I can get a lot of views by having a title that references flat earth.” So from a confluence of people making flat earth videos because they're being cynical, because they knew it would get a lot of views, and people who are actually starting to get earnestly converted from these videos going and putting their genuine beliefs in these new channels, we started seeing this huge swell of flat earth videos and a pretty powerful recommendation algorithm that gave those videos a disproportionate share of traffic. I do want to note that YouTube kind of acknowledged this and changed its algorithm in 2019 specifically so that flat earth would not be such an issue. Mike: One thing you didn't draw a comparison to, or maybe I missed it, and I'm about to regurgitate one of your points, was to multilevel marketing. Like, these YouTubers are not just looking for converts to watch their videos, so that they can get monetized ads or whatever; they want converts to make videos themselves and then reference their videos so that they can get traffic that way. Can you talk a little about the culture of the flat earth movement on YouTube? Kelly: Absolutely. I think the multi-level marketing comparison is such an apt one, and I'm actually kind of mad that I don't make it in the book, because it's relevant. And you bring that up. But literally the first Flat Earth conference I went to, this one flat earth celebrity YouTuber came up to me and she started talking to me. She goes, "Oh, I didn't realize you are a reporter. I was gonna say you should maybe make some videos about flat earth." Because she thought I was there and I was being genuine and... I'm gonna say something really mean. A lot of flat Earthers are kind of like boomer men that you don't want to watch a video of. And I was a 24-year-old woman so I think that was what was going on. [laughs] But to that end, yeah, flat earthers don't just want to preach; they want to convert. And they want to build this community around themselves and around their videos because that's what keeps the theory going. Flat earth in and of itself could just be a set of talking points that you accept, and then you move on with your life. But for a lot of flat earthers, it becomes a way of life. It becomes a community that they build, and frankly, a set of relationships that they cling to because they often have deteriorating relationships with the rest of the world when they convert to this theory. So there's a very strong community basis in flat earth and other conspiracy theories. And I definitely think that flat earth YouTubers are often trying to make more flat earth YouTubers, and they're trying to promote a community that will further promote their videos. Mike: Okay. So another thing I liked about the book was the way you brought human dignity to a lot of the people you talked about (not so much the cult leaders and grifters, but just kind of average people). Can you talk a bit about the people you met during your reporting and some of their backgrounds? Kelly: Absolutely. I mean, there's no one profile for a flat earther. I know I just said a lot of them are kind of boomer guys. And maybe the average flat earther is a little bit older. But there's a surprising diversity in how people come to flat earth. When I was talking to people, I was trying to get a sense of, you know, “what were their priors?” Initially at the first flat earth conference, I went and started asking people about their political beliefs. And I found that although this movement does skew conservative, a lot of people were very disenchanted with politics and they didn't really affix themselves to a tidy political profile. So what I started doing was looking into that disaffectation. Why were people dissatisfied? Why were people looking for such a radical alternative explanation for the world? And I found quite a lot of pathways to flat earth. A lot of them are fairly upsetting; a lot of them had to do with people who were looking for new forms of community because they felt alienated in some sense, people who were looking for religious alternatives, a lot of people who came from faith traditions where they didn't fully feel like they were getting the right answers. So when I was talking to people, I think I was in a certain sense maybe trying to diagnose what exactly had gone a little bit wrong to lead them to this movement. And I found the people who were actually quite forthcoming with me, were quite generous in explaining their path to flat earth. So that's something I tried to do regardless of, you know, if somebody told me they were a Trump supporter or an Obama fan who had completely fallen out of political circles. I just tried to try and keep an eye on that human element. Mike: Okay. You have this chapter, Alone in a Flat World, where you talk about people losing their social lives to flat earth. This seems to play into this 21st-century decentralized cult phenomenon. You talk a lot about QAnon too, which is similar. So there are flat earth organizations, but apart from getting high-rolling flat earthers to a conference once a year, they don't really hold on to the movement. That's coming from the YouTube culture. Kelly: Yeah, absolutely. I think a decentralized cult is a really interesting way of thinking about flat earth and frankly a lot of other conspiracy communities. It's hard to strictly call it a cult because there's no one leader, there's no one person they take marching orders from. And yet it has a lot of the hallmarks of a cult. There's a central idea that you have to adhere to and block out all the other noise. You have to distance yourself from people who criticize this idea. It's a very in-group out-group affirming structure. And it's interesting when I started looking at that model for flat earth, it was pretty easy to apply to a lot of other fringe movements and frankly some not-so-fringe movements. I thought it was really interesting to apply to Trumpism, and I know that sounds like a very Twitter-lib talking point saying, “Oh Trump is a cult leader.” But in the more maybe psychological aspect of it, where you do think about people's willingness to create this community around a central figure or central idea at the expense of the rest of their entire world. I think that was really interesting. And it also, for me, explains why it's so hard to pull people away from these figures or ideas. Because they're not really operating on “debate me” facts and logic; they're operating on very emotional grounds. They tie a lot of their identity to flat earth or a political ideal. And so when you're trying to help them disengage from that, I think you need to also try and have some element of emotional healing. You need to offer an alternative to what sustenance they're getting from that movement. So yeah, that was definitely a model that helped me while I was thinking about flat earth and why people believe. Mike: Yeah. It's like when I was doing my research on fascism for my Ph.D.-- that I didn't complete-- [laughs] one of the articles that I came across was talking about how the condition for someone deprogramming themselves from the Nazi movement, and from cult movements in general, is not only kind of a disillusionment with the movement that they're in but also kind of like an alternative that they can jump to, like a landing pad of a community that they can segue into without having to basically be alone in the world. Kelly: Yeah, absolutely. You know, it's funny. There were a few interesting anecdotes earlier this year, and I can't fact-check them, but I think there's the plausibility to people who were saying that they had former QAnon relatives who dropped it when they found something that met that same need. One of them was an aunt who got really into K-pop, which has this huge really loud online fandom, right? And so if the aunt was into QAnon because she wanted that community around her, well there's actually something comparable and infinitely less harmful in stanning BTS or whatever. And then the other was someone whose relative was into QAnon because she liked the puzzle element, and she got into Wordle. And she did 500 Wordle knockoffs a day. And that was just kind of taking the place for her. So I think people don't turn to these ultra-irrational things for no reason at all, they're seeking some unmet need. And if we can hopefully redirect them into something as harmless as BLACKPINK or whatever, that's definitely preferable. Mike: Yeah. Okay. One interesting thing that you did in the book, which I'm not sure that you even noticed, was you adopted some of their manners of speaking. So like in particular, more towards the end of the book, you start using "flat" to refer to flat earthers in the way that someone might use "gay" to refer to someone who's gay. You describe someone as being flat. You do point out also that they often use the phrase "coming out of the closet." So can we talk about how badly these people want to be gay? [Kelly laughs] But was there an acculturation process in talking to and understanding these people, though? Kelly: Yes. And also in terms of the coming out, what's so funny to me is these people really do want some legitimate form of victimhood because they do feel victimized and so they're just borrowing the language of the queer community, which is funny because a lot of these people are quite religious and conservative and are actually anti-gay, which I just thought was wild to see. Yes, there definitely was a process of learning how to talk to these folks. I think one of them was– I was never, like I said earlier, I was never really trying to debate people. There was one thing that I had to dodge almost every time I went to a conference or I was talking to a new person on the phone, was I said, "Hey, I've got my views, you've got yours. I don't know that we're going to come to any synthesis in the course of a 30-minute conversation." But yeah, I did try and hue pretty closely to their language. People would refer to themselves as being members of a community. When I talk about flat earth I, even now, refer to it as a community. I think because I've spent so much time around them, and hearing that term and actually kind of accepting that it is for them, a very communally based thing. One thing I had to dodge quite a lot was discussions of religion. I'm very much an atheist. This is very much a religiously-influenced movement. Although flat earth doesn't necessarily have to be religious, it's predominantly quite Christian. So just kind of learning how to approach a discussion like that, and be able to honestly represent my views without putting them off. And that's a little challenging sometimes. I'm also of Jewish heritage, and a lot of, frankly, there was a good deal of anti-semitism there. So, you know, just talking in open terms about faith I found was helpful. And yeah, you do kind of adopt the vocabulary a little bit. And I hope to put it in a way in this book that folks can read and feel like they were somewhat immersed in flat earth without completely giving them credence. Mike: Yeah, I definitely got that sense. You devote a chapter to flat earth fascists, but in all, it didn't seem that significant to me. Is this a misperception on my part? It didn't seem like there were that many flat fascists. Kelly: No. I'm very glad to say that most flat earthers are not fascists. But by that same token, I did feel like it was relevant enough that I had to put it in the book. And I think that's because it speaks to a broader issue with conspiracy theories. I think conspiracy theories are very, very useful to fascists, to totalizing movements in general, because they do allow people to cast out information that they don't want to grapple with. They allow people to have a very reduced view of the world and to perceive enemies where they don't exist, to perceive persecution where it doesn't exist, to form these in-group out-group associations. So I was fascinated by the existence of some flat earth nazis, which they are around. One of the biggest flat earth video makers also has multiple neo-nazi rap albums. So it bore mentioning. But I thought it was maybe a good way to draw connections between something like flat earth, which is so zany that I think most people can laugh at it, to something like QAnon which is an equally absurd conspiracy theory but has way more fascist momentum behind it. QAnon is just a fascist fever dream. So I thought that I had to, in some way, make an allusion to how these conspiracy theories can be weaponized for something that's less funny than flat earth. Mike: Yeah. So your last chapter is about one of my favorite things to do, and that's leaving. Talk about the people that left flat earth and what we might learn from their stories. Kelly: Absolutely. It was challenging for me to find people who left the flat earth movement who were willing to speak for this book. And that's not because a lot of people don't leave flat earth, they do, but they're kind of embarrassed about it. They don't want to go on the record, because it is an embarrassing thing to be wrong about. So I'm very, very grateful for the people who did speak to me on the record about this. And something that they told me was that there was this intense feeling of overcoming themselves almost to leave flat earth. They had sunk so many relationships into this theory. They'd alienated people; they'd been very argumentative about this theory; they'd been passionate about it. There were sunk costs, right? They didn't want all of it to have been for nothing. And so they put off leaving the theory really as long as they could, as long as they could still plausibly believe it. One guy told me that he was–at the end of his belief–he was so distressed that he couldn't look up at the sky. He didn't want to see a sunset because it would disprove flat earth. And he didn't want to look at it and grapple with that. So I think it took a tremendous amount of personal honesty and bravery for these people to say, "You know what? I was actually wrong. And these losses that I've experienced from flat earth were exactly that, they were losses." But I do think what helped the people I spoke to was having a community around them outside flat earth who helped them leave and didn't make them feel like idiots, who welcomed them back even though they'd been on a long strange trip for a couple of years. And so I think going back to that idea of community, that idea of having alternatives, being able to have a safe landing, I think, was the most helpful thing for these people. Mike: Okay. Kelly, thank you so much for coming on The Nazi Lies Podcast to talk about flat Earthers. The book again is Off the Edge out from Algonquin Books. Thanks again, Ms. Weill. Kelly: Thank you so much for having me. Mike: You missed reading Off the Edge with us in The Nazi Lies Book Club, but there are still plenty of great books from our upcoming guests to read. Come join us and support the show by subscribing to our Patreon. Subscriptions start as low as $2 and some come with merch. 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Aaron Bare's life purpose is to create One-Million Exponential Leaders. He is the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling Author of Exponential Theory and the Creator of the XMBA (eXponential Mindsets, Beliefs, and Attitudes - Group Coaching Program), and the "XX Podcast; Two Exponentials in a Flat World." Beyond traveling to over 90 countries and all 50 States, Aaron has facilitated innovation and strategy at over 500 companies and appeared on 20 of the top 250 podcasts. He is highlighted as 10 Leaders to Watch in 2022, listed on 50 under 50 Leaders, 40 under 40 Leaders, 35 under 35 Entrepreneurs, and one of his companies has been awarded “Most Innovative Company in the U.S.” His award-winning digital strategy firm had clients such as Google, Council for Foreign Relations, Coca-Cola, Harley-Davidson, Dannon, Emerson, Comedy Central, Telemundo & Dell, where he built over 100 software projects focused on growth hacking leveraging the viral loop. Aaron is also a Certified Big Historian, Certified Professional Philosopher, and was the creator of the Oxford Leadership Online Certified Coach, which is closing in on over One-Million participants. As a former Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University (Ranked #1 in Innovation, 7 years in a Row) and Singularity University at NASA Ames campus in Mountainview, California, Aaron has been exposed to some of the most repeatable, predictable, scalable, and sustainable business models. He currently focuses on helping individuals explore Ancient Wisdom, Repeating Histories, and Modern Science through his XMBA program that focuses on Unlearning, Reprogramming, and creating the Growth Mindset to ultimately create an eXponential Mindsets, Beliefs, and Attitudes. He also helps companies through customized solutions to scale their Exponential Leadership and Business Models. Aaron Bare holds an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management and an MA from Indiana University. He lives in Arizona. Learn more about Aaron Bare at http://www.aaronbare.com. Michael and Aaron had a great discussion of what being an exponential leader looks like. An expert in leadership, consulting to many of Americas companies, Aaron share his experience and stories on how to be a better leader.#exponentialtheory #exponentialleadership
In this episode of the Are you Future Ready? Podcast, host Linda Gharib speaks to Ronald Lenz, Director Justice Accelerator at HiiL (The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law) and Andrea Megyeri, Head of Content Production, Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory Hungary. Are You Future Ready? Resources Mentioned in this Podcast: Books: • Rules for a Flat World by Gillian K. Hadfield Blogs: • Legaltech News: www.law.com/legaltechnews/ • Law.com: www.law.com/
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In this episode we will look at the obstacles faced by Copernicus, Galileo and others in trying to convince humanity we are not the centre of the universe.Having brought you right up to the present with Flat Earth theory and its pundits in the previous 2 episodes, ‘New Flat World Order 1 Flimflammers Charlatans and Snake Oil and New Flat World Order 2 Liars Deniers and INCELs', we will now take a detour back in time. The denial of a heliocentric solar system is crucial to any flat earth theory.As discussed in the first episode of this trilogy the spherical nature of the earth was pretty much accepted fact by most educated thinkers since the early Greeks. But even people who believed the evidence we live on a round planet found the idea of it spinning on its own axis and orbiting the sun a bridge too far. This idea of the Earth orbiting the sun goes back to at least the 5th century BCE. Greek philosopher Philolaos was the first to put forward the idea that the Earth was not the centre of the universe. He even went one step further and proposed the sun and all the stars and planets we see orbited a central fire. Philolaos may have been the first to allude to the super massive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way.Aristarchus of Samos in the 3rd century BCE and Seleucus of Seleucia in the 2nd century BCE would also famously argue for this heliocentric theory.As discussed in the first episode many of the church's thinkers and writers were not flat earthers, but the idea that the sun went around the Earth would take more than a millennia and a half to knock out of them. This geocentric view of the universe would actually cause them nothing but trouble for that whole time.The church had a vested interest in accurate astronomy dating back to at least the 4th century CE and the first ecumenical council of Nicaea. The Catholic Church would become a major mover and shaker in astronomy.Theologians Thomas Aquinas, Giovanni Tolosani, John Calvin, Martin Luther, Francesco Ingoli, Tommaso Caccini, writer Alexander Ross and demonologist Jean Bodin couldn't imagine an Earth not at the centre of the universe.It was up to Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilee and other enlightenment thinkers to finally convince the church it was clutching a dogma brick in an ocean of scientific observation.Eerily reminiscent of the recent Hollywood film Don't Look Up, Galileo even had trouble convincing the powers that be to simply look through his telescope and see for themselves!So troubled by Galileo's revelations Pope Urban VIII had him arrested and refused him a burial befitting his stature when he died.A pre Paradise Lost, John Milton even gets involved in our story. Ironically it was at The Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna that the theories of Copernicus, Galileo and Johannes Kepler were finally proven true by Catholic astronomer Giovanni Cassini late in the 17th century. Eventually the ban on Galileo and Copernicus's books was lifted by the Vatican, another century after that all opposition to Heliocentric Theory had disappeared from the church.Despite the fact that modern flerfers have not caught up, the Catholic church at least has completely dropped any claim to a geocentric universe and in 1992 Pope John Paul II formally acquitted Galileo of heresy.In this episode we also ask the question, ‘where else is dogma and doctrine holding science back today'? Will CRSPR CAS9 and Artificial Intelligence be delayed by superstitious mumbo jumbo written on goatskins by a bunch nomads thousands of years ago?
No one denies we live in a new era filled with issues that are reshaping our lives. Dr. Gillian Hadfield, a professor of law and economics, wants to be sure we gain back our power during these turbulent times. Our conversation about her book, “Rules for a Flat World,” gives us the tools we'll need to gain back our confidence and make the necessary changes to better ourselves and our world.Support the show
In this episode we pick up where we left off in the last episode, ‘New Flat World Order 1 Flimflammers Charlatans and Snake Oil' with Flat Earth Theory's introduction to the interwebs in the naughties through Daniel Shenton.Unlike 19th century pseudoscience quack Samuel Rowbotham, actual research and experimentation or at least the illusion of it seem to be of no interest to Shenton and his followers. We will also deep dive into the most egregious and objectionable of the current flat earth peddlers, YouTube Yoga instructor Eric Dubay, head of the International Flat Earth Research Society and his, ‘200 Proofs Earth is Not a Spinning Ball.'I will focus on his blatant dishonesty and the attitude he has towards his reader. You won't be surprised by his complete and utter lack of even the most basic scientific knowledge. You will be surprised by just how much he thinks he can hide that ignorance from his intellectually limited audience.From making ridiculous claims like he can see right through the ‘transparent' moon to fraudulently misrepresenting scientific papers he didn't understand. With a straight face and no shame he proudly announces he does not know the difference between a rocket and a jet or how they work and yet he's the one to expose the Flat Earth truth!But Dubay is not the only science denying history whitewashing reprobate we investigate. There's also Tila Tequila. Remember her? No, didn't think so.Or what about Noel Hadley who believes Lucille Ball was a witch who's ancestry can be traced back to the Salem Witch Trials? He also believes the atomic bomb is a hoax. The great American pastime of Baseball is actually a Freemason ritual. The 1893 Chicago World Fair was a hoax to re-write the true history of Chicago actually being a city that was established hundreds of years before European settlement. Aids, malaria, polio and Covid 19 are all hoaxes. The Manson family, Nancy Kerrigan and Lorena Bobbitt cases were all hoaxes. Being a Flerfer is just the tip of the iceberg that sunk the Titanic with this guy, which he also believes is a hoax.When you hear about these outrageous pundits of Flat Earth Theory you'll think you're being Punk'd. Speaking of which we'll also talk about former cast member of that MTV show, Owen Benjamin.We learn about the dubious relationship daredevil Mad Mike Hughes had with the community and what the young Earth creationists over at Answers in Genesis think of the whole thing.And of course we can't forget star of the Netflix Documentary, Behind the Curve, Mark Sargent in this Dunning Kruger effect on steroids filled episode.
La Taberna del Androide: Tu podcast independiente sobre videojuegos. Actualidad, debates, análisis, y mucho más!¿QUIERES AYUDAR A LA TABERNA DEL ANDROIDE? ES FÁCIL Y NO TE COSTARÁ DINERO. SI TIENES LA OPCIÓN, SÓLO TIENES QUE ESCUCHAR NUESTRO PROGRAMA A TRAVÉS DE SPOTIFY O APPLE PODCAST.Sumario de contenidos:* Noticias Destacadas: Starfield y Redfall se van a 2023 · El remake de Dead Space se lanzará el 27 de enero de 2023 · Electronic Arts y la FIFA rompen oficialmente su relación, y tendrá efecto después de FIFA 23 · Informes financieros de SONY, Nintendo, Ubi Soft y Capcom · Jim Ryan la lía con un comentario sobre el aborto, perros y gatos… · Microsoft y la polémica del DRM · Codemasters y Criterion están desarrollando el nuevo Need for Speed · Nuevo gameplay de Ghotam Kinghts · Presentado Zenless Zone Zero · Se filtran imágenes de un posible Silent Hill · Flight Simulator fecha el DLC de Top Gun: Maverick · Kirby 64 es el próximo juego gratis para los miembros de Nintendo Switch Online* Evento: Nintendo Indie World.* Debate: La sobresaturación de algunos géneros en los juegos Indies* Impresiones: Flatworld* Análisis: Trek to YomiBienvenido/a de nuevo a La Taberna del Androide,Aquí tienes un nuevo programa regular en el que abordamos la más candente actualidad de la industria del videojuego. También puedes encontrar intensos debates, análisis de juegos a los que hemos estado jugando, reseñas de libros sobre videojuegos ¡y mucho más!Como siempre muchas gracias por decidir escucharnos, ¡hasta el próximo programa!Si te ha gustado el programa no dudes en compartirlo en tus redes sociales, darle a me gusta y/o puntuarnos positivamente en tu reproductor de Podcast favorito.Visita nuestra web: www.latabernadelandroide.comSíguenos en Twitter: @tabernaandroideEntra en nuestra comunidad de Discord: https://t.co/D7xMtcrRge?amp=1
In this episode we deep dive into the mother of all conspiracy theories, the Flat Earth where science denial alone is nowhere near enough cognitive dissidence to keep the belief alive.This is a deep state cover up that predates the very actors that are covering it up. It goes back at the very least 2500 years and has been perpetuated and hidden from the world by quite literally billions of people. It is very easy to understand how pre-seafaring civilisations believed the Earth was flat. You could be forgiven for assuming that flat earth theory is ancient and it is round earth theory that is new but you would be wrong. The flat earth movement is only a couple of hundred years old.From early antiquity onwards as sailors moved away from hugging the coastline to open sea the horrible truth of a spherical Earth became hard to deny as previously unseen land masses would begin rising out of the horizon upon approach. We will delve into the history of not only Flat Earth Theory but the great thinkers who first figured out our planet is an oblate spheroid flattened at the poles like, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Archimedes, Eratosthenes, Posidonius, Cicero, Pliny the Elder, Claudius Ptolemy, Strabo, Seneca, Bishop Isidore of Seville and The Venerable Bede.We'll also look at the first written accounts of OG Flat Earthers like Lactantius and Cosmas the Monk to Illustrious modern day philosophers like former cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie' Flintoff. But of course it really becomes a movement of outright science denial with the arrival of Patent Medicine seller and self-proclaimed curer of old age, Samuel Rowbotham in the 19th century with his dubious experiments on the Bedford canal in Cambridgeshire, England.Rowbotham would light the way for followers like John Hampden, William Carpenter, David Wardlaw Scott and precursor to the modern televangelists Wilbur Voliva.Then just as the idea was dying out, Dover sign writer Samuel Shentoncreates the International Flat Earth Research Society. Taking a step away from scripture and into full blown conspiracy theory.The tinfoil hat wearing likes of Charles Johnson and Daniel Shenton will then bring this ludicrous movement into the 21st century. Primed and ready for some truly despicable swindlers to infiltrate this seemingly harmless pastime for dummies and turn this ironically circular thinking into one of the most pernicious conspiracy theories going.
Aaron Bare's mission in life is to create One-Million Exponential Leaders. He's a Wall Street Journal and USA Today's Best Selling Author of Exponential Theory: The Power of Thinking Big and the creator of the XMBA (eXponential Mindsets, Beliefs, and Attitudes Group Coaching Program), and the “XX Podcast; Two Exponentials in a Flat World.” Beyond traveling to over 90 countries and all 50 States, Aaron has facilitated innovation and strategy at over 500 companies and appeared on 20 of the top 250 podcasts. He is highlighted as 10 Leaders to Watch in 2022, listed on 50 under 50 Leaders, 40 under 40 Leaders, 35 under 35 Entrepreneurs, and one of his companies has been awarded “Most Innovative Company in the U.S.” Aaron has worked with Google, Council for Foreign Relations, Coca-Cola, Harley-Davidson, Dannon, Emerson, Comedy Central, Telemundo, Dell, and more where he built over 100 software projects focused on growth hacking leveraging the viral loop. He currently focuses on helping individuals explore ancient wisdom, repeating histories, and modern science through his XMBA program that focuses on Unlearning, Reprogramming, and creating the Growth Mindset to ultimately create an eXponential Mindsets, Beliefs, and Attitudes. Aaron has contributed to some of the most repeatable, predictable, scalable, and sustainable business models in history. His latest book, Exponential Theory: The Power of Thinking Big, provides readers with the ten keys of exponential leadership. Aaron's book is a cornerstone of his effort to develop a new generation of leaders that is purposeful, conscious digital, and above all, exponential. What you'll learn in this episode: How to think your way into the future What Aaron's concept is of “Think Big” How your internal self-talk impacts your actions How the habits you build compound for or against you Why self-awareness is your best ally in reprogramming yourself Why disrupting yourself, your people and your organization out of complacency is key for growth Additional Resources: Website: https://www.aaronbare.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronbare/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaronbare Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronbare/ One Million Exponential Leaders: https://exponentialtheory.com/ Book: Exponential Theory: The Power of Thinking Big Exponential Mindsets, Beliefs and Attitudes (XMBA)
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Eniko Toth discusses how we're all connected in power and truth with hosts Vijay R. Nathan and cohost Colt Mallison
Welcome back to the only podcast that 4 out of 5 dentists fear: Sinclairity A Dinosaurs Tale. This week, our hosts Tim and Ben tackle the Dinosaurs season 3 episode "Charlene's Flat World" along with accidental guests Chris and Zach from Keystone Copycats. They mostly talk about Brendan Kelly, Brendan Fraser, dead dads, porno filled walls, grinding sisters, and places to eat in Cincinnati. We will see y'all next week. Much love, as always.
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In an attempt to improve life at work, Ronstadt and his Side B street buddy, Kneeslapper, journey beyond the bounds of the Flat World to make an ominous trade. Ronstadt later finds himself hunted by a pair of Vile Lurks, and Hattie takes our hero on his darkest trip yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is it illegal to order a hotdog with ketchup? You bet your butt! The gentlemen discuss street slang and hug strategies, fly with the birds into some truly twisted tweets, and attempt to quantify the relative quality of the great TV shows of our childhood.
Today, we continue the conversation with the CEO and Co-founder of FlatWorld Integration: a Deep-Tech firm leading the way with industrial-grade data-sharing platform for the digital economy. Her and her husband powered through more than 12yrs of R&D to have this company come to the marketplace and so you get the sense of her stamina and determination evidenced by what it took for FlatWorld to be out in the world.Kim Chandler McDonald was born in the UK, grew up in Bermuda & Barbados, moved to Canada and then back to the UK and now lives in Australia. You can gather from this the global perspectives she holds. As Award Winning Author of many books including Innovation: How Innovators Think, Act and Change our World; you can see why she is a sough after board member and thought leader on disruptive approaches and transformational trends: including the Entreprise Board of Griffith University, the Australia/NZ Women in AI Board, and the Paris-Based Cybersecurity Advisory Network.As a passionate activist, she got a little swallowed up by the shores of Sydney when she first moved. It was when she created “Postcards from Tomorrow” to bring awareness to Lou’s Place, Sydney’s only daytime drop-in center for female victims of domestic violence, that she began to feel like herself again. Contributing and collaborating in her community. You can sense the purpose she now feels with her heart centrally back on deck!The Goods on Kim:Kim is the Co-Founder and CEO of FlatWorld Integration Pty Ltd. a Deep-Tech firm leading the way with Fl@World, an industrial-grade, interoperable, data-sharing platform for the digital economy. Kim is a sought after board member and globally respected thought leader on disruptive approaches, transformational trends and innovative business strategies - particularly those involving innovation and empowerment in the global DACE (Digital, Attention and Collaboration Economies). An award-winning author of Innovation: How Innovators Think, Act and Change Our World and Flat World Navigation: Collaboration and Networking in the Global Digital Economy; she is is also the co-author of Entrepreneurial Renaissance: Cities Striving Towards an Era of Renaissance and Revival as well as the Editor/Publisher of Postcards From Tomorrow project, all profits from which are donated Lou’s Place, Sydney’s only daytime drop-in centre for female victims of domestic abuse. Contact Kim: Website: https://www.flatworld.world/ Passion: https://www.postcardsfromtomorrow.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimchandler/ Go to http://www.bit.ly/InTheGamePodcast to become part of this growing community of DREAMERS!
On this episode the crew talks to one of the world's leading experts on the flat earth theory, David Weiss. David tries to convince us "round earthers" that the earth is indeed flat. Twitter @LatinosOutLoud_ IG/FB: @WeAreLatinosOutLoud #Latinosoutloud Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Joseph Keckler is an operatic bass-baritone. He gained notoriety for his performance pieces, concerts, and music videos. One notable piece, Shroom Trip Opera, which is the true story of a bad trip he once has had was dubbed by Indiewire as a "classic". Sarah Silverman described it as "mind blowing". He has performed at Lincoln Center, Adult Swim Festival, and the Centre Pompidou. Check out Joseph's collection of essays: Dragon at the Edge of a Flat World(2017). Currently Joseph is an artist in residence at The Ringling Museum of Art. For your listening pleasure, two of Joseph's performances are included in the episode. The first is his cover of a Screaming Jay Hawkins I Put a Spell on You, and the second Apocalypse is his own song.
This week we have our friend James Haskell from Flat World Theory. Give them a follow on the Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FWTband or check them out at www.flatworldtheory.co.uk or on Spotify and Apple Music!
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E19: As Chief Executive Officer of Flat World Global Solutions, Brian Wenck, has led the organization's rapid growth from $12M to $100M in revenue. Flat World streamlines supply chains across the globe using technology and excellence to integrate and organize shipping logistics, saving time, energy and money. They provide Domestic and International Shipping, Customs Brokerage, Warehousing, Distribution, Crating, Packaging, and Project Management. As a 30+ year veteran of the logistics industry, Brian had a long tenure at YRC (formerly Yellow Freight), where he worked his way up from midnight shift as a dock supervisor to a senior leader role. He is a graduate of Iowa State University. Brian's LinkedIn Profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-wenck-9aa7725/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-wenck-9aa7725/) WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE What growing up as an “expat” in Singapore taught him about leadership. Why traveling behind the “Iron Curtain” during the Cold War in the 1980's… transformed his perspective on the world. What to do if you get fired, and who you can turn to for support. Why getting laid off was the best thing that happened to his career…although he didn't realize it at the time. The 3-part balance that sustains him as a leader. How to take a calculated risk. The surprising story of how he first met the CEO when he was a brand new sales person. How Brian's “long-winded” emails keep his company connected. The best way to know if you're hiring an employee who cares. Why it doesn't have to be lonely at the top. The toughest part of being CEO that Brian never delegates. Brian's advice for his younger self: Don't wait, just do it. Take the risk. Have faith in your gut and your logic. QUOTES: "Any employee turnover is a ROI miss." "You must be intentional about retaining your employees." "You invest in your leadership team, and they in turn invest in their teams." "We invest in employees to produce the ROI we want to get 3 to 5 years out." RESOURCES: Wall Street Journal https://www.wsj.com/ (www.wsj.com) TED Talks https://www.ted.com/talks (https://www.ted.com/talks) ------------------- https://www.benfanning.com/the-ceo-sessions/ (Apply to be on the show) ------------------- https://www.benfanning.com/the-ceo-sessions/ (Connect with Ben:) https://www.linkedin.com/in/benfanning/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/benfanning/) https://www.instagram.com/benfanning1/ (https://www.instagram.com/benfanning1/) https://twitter.com/BenFanning1 (https://twitter.com/BenFanning1)
"Another Wednesday, another hump day with some hot bangers to bring to you. Woooo, new Napoleon Da Legend, Mazzi, Mood Doctors and more. It's October already??? Damn, I remember when I first heard about the corona virus. That felt like forever ago, but no matter what time keeps moving. Shoutout to my boys in Tampa, Tom, DJ Casper, DJ Fader & DJ Deacon. They just re-opened up their venue, Crow Bar this past Sunday. Good luck to them. Ok, let's rock!! 00:00 - Bazarro intro 02:00 - Never (Jamaica) - The Mood Doctors 05:22 - Empire (Iran) - Mazzi & Soul Purpose 07:59 - Broly (East Africa) - Napoleon Da Legend 10:40 - Brain Food (Puerto Rico) - Silence Da 5th feat. L. Haggood 13:24 - No Doubt (South Africa) - Jean Grae 17:40 - Super (Australia) - HillTop Hoods 22:05 - Bazarro MIc Break 23:15 - P.I.T.P (Jamaica) - The Mood Doctors feat. Likwid 26:38 - Everything (Puerto Rico) - Manz Rivalz 30:05 - Give That Up (Puerto Rico) - Pearl Harba feat. Mic Handz & Vvs Verbal 33:49 - Narcissus (East Africa) - Napoleon Da Legend 35:53 - This World (Germany) - Configa & Hastyle feat. Rashan 40:01 - Bazarro Mic Break 41:20 - Block To Block (Australia) - Pegz feat. Funkoars 45:55 - Stay (Iran) - Mazzi & Soul Purpose 48:34 - Breathe (Ghana) - Blitz The Ambassador feat. Rob Murat 52:28 - Forever & a Day (South Africa) - ShabZi Madallion & Jimmy Wiz feat. Pebbles 56:37 - Look Urself (South Africa) - Amu 61:12 - Bazarro Mic Break 62:36 - Finish "
"Another Wednesday, another hump day with some hot bangers to bring to you. Woooo, new Napoleon Da Legend, Mazzi, Mood Doctors and more. It's October already??? Damn, I remember when I first heard about the corona virus. That felt like forever ago, but no matter what time keeps moving. Shoutout to my boys in Tampa, Tom, DJ Casper, DJ Fader & DJ Deacon. They just re-opened up their venue, Crow Bar this past Sunday. Good luck to them. Ok, let's rock!! 00:00 - Bazarro intro 02:00 - Never (Jamaica) - The Mood Doctors 05:22 - Empire (Iran) - Mazzi & Soul Purpose 07:59 - Broly (East Africa) - Napoleon Da Legend 10:40 - Brain Food (Puerto Rico) - Silence Da 5th feat. L. Haggood 13:24 - No Doubt (South Africa) - Jean Grae 17:40 - Super (Australia) - HillTop Hoods 22:05 - Bazarro MIc Break 23:15 - P.I.T.P (Jamaica) - The Mood Doctors feat. Likwid 26:38 - Everything (Puerto Rico) - Manz Rivalz 30:05 - Give That Up (Puerto Rico) - Pearl Harba feat. Mic Handz & Vvs Verbal 33:49 - Narcissus (East Africa) - Napoleon Da Legend 35:53 - This World (Germany) - Configa & Hastyle feat. Rashan 40:01 - Bazarro Mic Break 41:20 - Block To Block (Australia) - Pegz feat. Funkoars 45:55 - Stay (Iran) - Mazzi & Soul Purpose 48:34 - Breathe (Ghana) - Blitz The Ambassador feat. Rob Murat 52:28 - Forever & a Day (South Africa) - ShabZi Madallion & Jimmy Wiz feat. Pebbles 56:37 - Look Urself (South Africa) - Amu 61:12 - Bazarro Mic Break 62:36 - Finish "
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/118. The tech industry is evolving and there are ways to automate and serve people in various areas of the law where a computer could do the job that an attorney is doing. Moshe Amsel and Lori Gonzalez dig deep into this issue to uncover the root of the problem with technology in the legal industry. Listen now to learn more about what is causing the gap in technology and automations for law firms. Resources mentioned: Law Firm Expansion Free Coaching Session: https://www.profitwithlaw.com/freecoaching Get in touch with Lori Gonzalez’s: lori@raynacorp.com - https://raynacorp.com/ - Twitter @RayNaCorp Tracers - https://www.tracers.com/ Smith.ai - https://smith.ai/ Legal zoom - https://www.legalzoom.com/ Lynda - https://www.lynda.com/ Stacksocial - https://stacksocial.com/ Price Benowitz LLP - https://pricebenowitz.com/ BluShark Digital - https://blusharkdigital.com/ Rules for a Flat World by Gillian Hadfield - https://www.profitwithlaw.com/rulesforaflatworldbook Hello Divorce, Erin Levine - https://hellodivorce.com/ Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/ To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com. Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
Law Technology Now welcomes Gillian Hadfield to the show to talk with host Ralph Baxter about the idea of reinventing the law. She starts off by explaining how she became interested in changing the way law works through personal experience and then touches on access to our justice system and how it doesn’t give the ordinary person the legal resources they need. Gillian discusses how reinventing the law will necessitate thinking big, embracing diversity, and being responsive to feedback, not to mention the considerable financial investment needed to implement new solutions. She also explains why the legal industry lacks innovation and what we should do to help expand our knowledge. Gillian Hadfield is the inaugural Schwartz Reisman Chair in Technology and Society, Professor of Law, and Professor of Strategic Management. Special thanks to our sponsors, Logikcull and Acumass. Sources: Rules for a Flat World
Law Technology Now welcomes Gillian Hadfield to the show to talk with host Ralph Baxter about the idea of reinventing the law. She starts off by explaining how she became interested in changing the way law works through personal experience and then touches on access to our justice system and how it doesn’t give the ordinary person the legal resources they need. Gillian discusses how reinventing the law will necessitate thinking big, embracing diversity, and being responsive to feedback, not to mention the considerable financial investment needed to implement new solutions. She also explains why the legal industry lacks innovation and what we should do to help expand our knowledge. Gillian Hadfield is the inaugural Schwartz Reisman Chair in Technology and Society, Professor of Law, and Professor of Strategic Management. Special thanks to our sponsors, Logikcull and Acumass. Sources: Rules for a Flat World
We interview legal professor, lawyer, author, and legal tech scholar Gillian Hadfield about globalization, tech innovation, and what lawyers can learn from her new book, “Rules for a Flat World.” NEWS - http://www.lawtechnologytoday.org/2018/01/the-data-driven-lawyer/ GUEST - https://www.amazon.com/Rules-Flat-World-Invented-Reinvent-ebook/dp/B01LYZXIVU SUBSCRIBE -> https://apple.co/2jZtoa4 TWITTER -> https://bit.ly/2Kul39I FACEBOOK -> https://bit.ly/2wK7CQN ©2018 Consultwebs www.thelawsomepodcast.com