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Millions of dollars in federal grants have been terminated, throwing cutting-edge research at American universities into crisis. On this week's On the Media, meet the two men at the center of the fight over the future of academia.[0:00] Harvard president Alan Garber and National Institutes of Health director Jay Bhattacharya are at the heart of the national fight over the future of academia. Alan Garber has been cast as the defender of academic freedom and democracy; Jay Bhattacharya is Donald Trump's pick to lead the NIH, the agency withholding billions of dollars in research grants from Harvard. Oddly enough, the two men go way back: Garber was Bhattacharya's undergraduate thesis adviser and mentor in the late 1980s. This episode tells the story of how the two men found themselves adversaries — and what it means for the future of science. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
What if your calling is already right in front of you? Steve Garber helps us see that vocation isn't primarily about the perfect career path or the unique occupations we have; it's about responding to a God who speaks and calls us to faithfulness in the small, everyday moments that make up our lives. Steve joins me this week to talk about calling, living with integrity, and why the "little moments" in life are more significant than we think. Visions of Vocation: Common Grace for the Common Good by Steve Garber The Fabric of Faithfulness: Weaving Together Belief and Behavior by Steve Garber The Gospel in a Pluralist Society by Lesslie Newbigin David Copperfield by Charles Dickens Truth Rising – truthrising.com/colson "Give, Save, Spend" equips you with a biblical foundation for financial stewardship and practical tools to manage money wisely and plan for long-term stability. Sign up at colsoneducators.org/courses. __________ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly journal: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/ https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/ https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc
Episode Notes Movie fans Joe and Cassie Tura are back with Rob as Garber gets new instructions from Blue.
Episode Notes Movie fans Joe and Cassie Tura join Rob this week as Garber thinks of a very unique idea.
Before and After • 11-2-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Episode Notes Travis Bow of Reel Comics Heroes rejoins Rob as Albert and his partner keep speeding uptown, Garber starts to get more nervous.
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Episode Notes Rob returns with Travis Bow of Reel Comics Heroes as the money takes a trip uptown and Garber begins to try and negotiate with Blue.
Même s'il est Montréalais, fan des Canadiens, l'homme d'affaires Mitch Garber fait maintenant partie des actionnaires du Kraken de Seattle. En entrevue avec Dany Dubé et Martin McGuire, Garber commente et analyse la construction de son équipe, qui en est à sa cinquième saison dans le circuit Bettman. Il explique que l'approche et la philosophie du club sont axés sur la patience et le développement des joueurs, contrairement à d'autres équipes. Cette stratégie prend du temps, reconnaît Garber, mais elle commence à porter ses fruits avec de jeunes joueurs qui arrivent à maturité. En tant qu'amateur de hockey, natif de Montréal, Garber suit d'un oeil attentif ce qui se passe avec le Tricolore. Il louange le travail de l'État-major des Canadiens. «Je l'ai dit à Kent lui-même, je l'ai dit à Jeff Gorton et je l'ai dit à Tony Marinaro: il n'y a pas un directeur général dans la Ligue nationale qui fait un meilleur job aujourd'hui que Kent Hughes. Kent a bâti un masterpiece (un chef-d'oeuvre) comme on dit en anglais, avec les Canadiens.» Autres sujets abordés Comment il est devenu actionnaire du Kraken; Son admiration pour le CH; Il fallait du cran pour repêcher Lane Hutson; Il adore le hockey féminin; Départ des Expos: la blessure est encore là... il est maintenant fan des Blue Jays; Le succès de la Confrontation des 4 nations. Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
God's New Thing • 10-26-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
A Moment That Made The Master Marvel • 10-26-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Harvard University President Alan M. Garber joins David Rubenstein to discuss the university's decision to sue the federal government over the freezing of approximately $600 million in research funding. He also addresses Harvard's large endowment and recent changes to admissions policies following the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action. Garber explains how Harvard handled campus protests related to the conflict in the Middle East, the uncertainty around visas for foreign students and the importance of having different viewpoints on campus. He's on this week's episode of The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations. This interview was recorded October 14 in Boston. Disclosure: This interview took place at The David Rubenstein Treehouse at Harvard University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes Rob is back with David of BluePrint: Review as Garber begins to worry about 'time'.
Episode Notes David of BluePrint: Review returns with Rob as Rico and Garber wonder what seems to be the hold up.
Giving Out A Gospel Hand • 10-19-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
Seizing A Moment With The Master • 10-19-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Episode Notes Rob returns with Dave of Free Kittens Movie Guide as Garber throws Blue off guard for a second with his smart-alack comment.
Episode Notes Dave of Free Kittens Movie Guide is back with Rob as Garber needs to inform Blue that they will pay the ransom.
You can take the girl off of the ranch, but you can't take the cow trails out of her metaphors. When Lindsay shared that the first time her son stepped onto a sidewalk he called it a “cow trail for people,” we knew we were in for a good one. This episode isn't about slowing down or speeding up, but finding your footing when everything familiar shifts. From feed store counters to city sirens, we're unpacking what happens when convenience meets capacity, and why your best practices still apply … even when your groceries can be delivered to your doorstep.This week we welcome Lindsay Garber, formerly a top-tier ranch wedding photographer, and now the fourth-generation force inside her family's western wear & feed store in Albuquerque. She's traded gravel roads for Trader Joe's, but what grounds her is the same: purpose, people, and a love for the culture that raised her.Together we explore why leaving town won't fix a life that's running on fumes, and why the basics still matter whether groceries are a seven-hour round trip or seven minute away. We talk about context over tactics, conversation as a catalyst, and how retail has its own seasonality: chickens, rodeo, fairs, film crews, and yes, the surprise delight of French cowboys. Through it all runs a throughline we live by at Cowgirls Over Coffee: when the landscape shifts, your practice (water, sleep, vegetables, reflection, and real connection!) keeps you steady.Listen In For …Why swapping ranch life for city life changes the scenery but not the work of caring for your capacity.How conversation functions like binoculars, giving you context so you can actually see what's coming.A practical reminder that the “next level” still runs on the same basics: sleep, hydration, nourishment, and honest check-ins.The difference between exhaustion on the ranch and monotony in town, and how to break both with intentional moments of awe.What retail teaches about seasons (spring chicks to fall fairs to pilot season) and how to plan without losing presence.The store as tether: how tending a legacy space can anchor identity and community in the middle of a metro.Why mastering yourself outperforms mastering the hustle, especially when opportunities arrive faster because you planned well.A gentle reframe for over-capable women: you don't need a 12-step overhaul; you need faithful follow-through on what already works.TL;DR (Minute by Minute)04:30 Lindsay's move: from “most rural” New Mexico to the heart of Albuquerque; what changed and what didn't.09:40 Context over geography: leaving town won't solve capacity problems without deliberate practices.15:20 Conversation as a tool: the “binoculars” for seeing the ship; tactics make sense once you have context.21:35 City monotony vs. ranch exhaustion: different drains with the same antidote: intentional rest and wonder.27:10 Retail seasons 101: chickens, rodeo, fairs, film crews … and the unexpectedly punchy French cowboys.32:45 Legacy as anchor: keeping a 75-year family business human in a humming city.38:50 The faithful basics: water, sleep, vegetables, and how simple habits power real next-level growth.43:30 Wrap-up + invitation to carry the conversation forward.Where to Go From HereJoin the conversation: What did this conversation remind you to tend? Your routine, your rest, your roots? Screenshot and tag @cowgirlsovercoffee and keep the conversation going.
Surviving The Slaughter • 10-12-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are THRILLED to welcome comedian and writer Carly Garber to the show! The gang kicks things off by trying a unique peach and oolong-flavored Pepsi from China. Then we talk about a contest Pepsi held in the Philippines during the early ‘90s, which resulted in riots and the deaths of five people. We also dive into the recent story of the "Q-Anon Shaman," infamous for his role in the January 6th insurrection, and his wild new $40 trillion lawsuit against Donald Trump and James Cameron. Rivers shares the very strange tale of the "Mad Gasser of Mattoon, Illinois," and this week's JAM OF THE WEEK is A Flock of Seagulls' 80s classic "I Ran (So Far Away)". Tune in now, folks, it's a good one! Follow Carly on all forms of social media @CarlyJGarber. Follow our show @TheGoodsPod on absolutely everything! Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for an UNCUT video version of the show as well as HOURS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
A Mountain Top Moment With The Master • 10-12-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Parents, does brushing your child's teeth feel like a daily battle? You're not alone.Pediatric dentist Dr. Yamila Garber shares practical strategies to turn nightly power struggles into calm, confident routines—and set your child up for a lifetime of healthy smiles. From tackling toddler teeth brushing, choosing the right toothpaste, and flossing tips, to managing thumb-sucking and pacifier habits, Dr. Gerber gives actionable advice every parent can use—without stress, tears, or anxiety.Learn:- How parental energy affects children's dental anxiety- The best age to start dental visits and why early visits matter- Tips for toddler and preschool teeth brushing (yes, even the fussy ones!)- Pacifier and thumb-sucking strategies that actually work- How to make oral hygiene fun and stress-free for the whole familyTIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction to Dental Anxiety02:46 Understanding Dental Fear in Children05:38 The Importance of Early Dental Visits08:23 Brushing Techniques and Tips for Kids11:35 Navigating Dental Care Challenges14:23 Choosing the Right Dental Products17:17 Creating a Fun Dental Routine19:27 Navigating Thumb Sucking Challenges27:01 Understanding Eating Habits and Cavity Prevention33:25 Building Healthy Dental Relationships
Episode Notes Rob and Andy Goulding of BluePrint: Review return to finish off the week as Garber continues to try and negotiate with Blue.
Episode Notes Andy Goulding of BluePrint: Review is back with Rob as Garber discusses the fact that that there's an undercover cop on board the train, but is it a man or a woman?
The Texas cast reunion continued in The Locher Room! Tina Johnson (Lurlene Harper), Harley Jane Kozak (Brette Wheeler; also Annabelle on Guiding Light and Mary on Santa Barbara), Michael Woods (Mark Wheeler; also All My Children, Jim Reardon on Guiding Light, and Alec Wallace on As the World Turns), and Terri Garber (Allison Linden; also Iris Dumbrowski on As the World Turns and Leslie Carrington on Dynasty) reunited to reminisce about their early days on the NBC soap, the lessons they learned, and the experience of working with producer Gail Kobe and head writer Pam Long.Author Tom Lisanti also returned to discuss his book Texas: An Oral History of Daytime TV's Answer to Dallas, bringing added perspective and behind-the-scenes stories.This lively reunion was filled with laughter, nostalgia, and heartfelt memories—an unforgettable celebration of a soap that still means so much to its fans.
Episode Notes Andy Goulding of BluePrint: Review returns with Rob as Frank and Garber find out what happened in the tunnel.
In 2011, Coca-Cola introduced a white version of their Coca-Cola can. The drink inside was identical to original Coca-Cola, but customers drinking from this white can hated the taste. The white can made buyers think the Cola tasted worse. To explain why, I need to delve into the science of sensehacking. With Professor Adrian North, I'll explain why tennis players grunt loudly, why cars smell different when new, how a tablecloth alters our taste, and that music changes what you buy. --- Join the Nudge Vaults waiting list: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/vaults Join the Nudge Unit waiting list: https://maven.com/nudge-unit/course-cohort Sign up for my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/ Watch Nudge on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nudgepodcast/ --- Today's sources Bschaden, A., Dörsam, A., Cvetko, K., & Stroebele-Benschop, N. (2020). The impact of lighting and table linen as ambient factors on meal intake and taste perception. Food Quality and Preference, 79, 103797. Cañal-Bruland, R., Müller, F., Lach, B., & Spence, C. (2018). Auditory contributions to visual anticipation in tennis. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 36, 100–103. Garber, M. (2012, July 26). The future of advertising will be squirted into your nostrils as you sit on a bus. The Atlantic. Golan, M., & Fenko, A. (2015). Toward a sensory congruence model: Matching sounds with material properties. Food Quality and Preference, 46, 33–43. Guéguen, N., Jacob, C., Lourel, M., & Pascual, A. (2012). When drivers see red: Car color and driving behavior. Color Research & Application, 37(5), 452–455. Hanss, D., Steger, D., & Giesel, F. (2012). The influence of car color on driver behavior and perceptions of speed. Color Research & Application, 37(4), 304–309. Hirsch, A. (1991, February 4). Preliminary results of olfaction Nike study. Marketing News, 25, 1–2. Horswill, M. S., & Plooy, A. M. (2008). Auditory feedback influences perceived driving speed. Perception, 37(7), 1037–1043. Leenders, M. A. A. M., Smidts, A., & El Haji, A. (2019). Ambient scent as a mood inducer in supermarkets: The role of scent intensity and time-pressure of shoppers. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 48, 270–280. Milliman, R. E. (1982). Using background music to affect the behavior of supermarket shoppers. Journal of Marketing, 46(3), 86–91. North, A. C., Hargreaves, D. J., & McKendrick, J. (1999). The influence of in-store music on wine selections. Journal of Applied Psychology, 84(2), 271–276. Spence, C. (2021). Sensehacking: How to use the power of your senses for happier, healthier living. Viking. Wall Street Journal. (2012, October 23). Why consumers doubt silent vacuum cleaners. Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970203406404578074671598804116 Zellner, D., Geller, T., Lyons, S., Pyper, A., & Riaz, K. (2017). Ethnic congruence of music and food affects food selection but not liking. Food Quality and Preference, 56, 126-129.
A Moment With The Master: The Four • 9-28-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
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A Christ Centered Life • 9-21-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
Episode Notes Rob is joined this week by Eddie Eith of WickedTheory as the negotiations between Frank and Garber continue with Mr. Blue.
Church, So Much The More • 9-21-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Episode Notes Bubbawheat of Flights, Tights and Movie Nights is back with Rob as Garber gets Petrone involved in the situation.
Episode Notes Bubbawheat of Flights, Tights and Movie Nights is back with Rob as Garber starts to get a bit more interested in what's going on around him.
Anastasia sits down at the Cincinnati Open with Brian Garber, coach of Ethan Quinn, for a candid conversation about the realities of life as a pro tennis coach. From starting out feeding balls to kids and ladies' teams, to learning under Brad Stine, to now guiding one of America's most promising young players, Brian shares his coaching philosophy, the importance of relationships, and what it takes to survive the grind of the ATP Tour.Also We have Merch!!!Ground Pass Shop - https://www.groundpasspodcast.com/ground-pass-shop
Hope From Heaven • 9-14-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
A Church With A Commission • 9-7-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
Just A Touch • 9-7-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Christ And His Church • 8-31-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
A Lesson Of Dependence • 8-31-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Moving From Fear To Faith • 8-24-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Jeff Garber is a versatile singer‑songwriter and composer whose musical journey stretches from indie‑rock roots to TV soundtracks. In the ‘90s, he led the Champaign‑Urbana group Castor, known for shifting time signatures with effortless flow (Castor, Tracking Sounds Alone). He later fronted National Skyline and Year of the Rabbit, showcasing his range across shoegaze, post‑punk, and alt‑rock. These days, Garber's focus has shifted toward composition—he scores for Netflix hits like Virgin River and Full Swing, plus other series including Nancy Drew, Pretty Smart, and The Company You Keep. His trailer work includes music for Marvel's Daredevil and Disney+ content. From underground indie to streaming soundtracks, Jeff Garber continues to evolve—crafting music that's both emotionally honest and sonically adventurous. LINKS Castor on Bandcamp National Skyline on Bandcamp Year of the Rabbit on Bandcamp
The Lord Is My Shepherd • 8-17-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
Roadblocks For The Unrighteous • 8-17-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
The Bread of Heaven • 8-10-25 PM • Pastor Grant Garber
A Willing and Able Savior • 8-10-25 AM • Pastor Grant Garber
Cristina Alexander, Herculez Gomez, Sebastian Salazar, and Jeff Carlisle react to MLS commissioner Don Garber's comments on the product of MLS on Apple and the suspension of Lionel Messi. Then, discussion on Gio Reyna at Borussia Dortmund and Jeff Carlisle's first big board on which USMNT player makes the 2026 World Cup roster and who misses it. Plus, discussion on who has been the most disappointing team in the Leagues Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cristina Alexander, Herculez Gomez, Sebastian Salazar, and Jeff Carlisle react to MLS commissioner Don Garber's comments on the product of MLS on Apple and the suspension of Lionel Messi. Then, discussion on Gio Reyna at Borussia Dortmund and Jeff Carlisle's first big board on which USMNT player makes the 2026 World Cup roster and who misses it. Plus, discussion on who has been the most disappointing team in the Leagues Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Victor Garber is a prolific actor and singer who seamlessly traverses theater, film, and television. He originated roles in iconic musicals such as “Sweeney Todd”, “Godspell”, “Noises Off”, and “Assassins”. Garber also appeared in Oscar award-winning films such as “Titanic”, “Argo”, and “Milk”. You may also recognize him as Jack Bristow from the long-standing ABC series “Alias”. A six-time Emmy award nominee and recent recipient of the Forest City Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, Victor Garber has done everything from perform on the Ed Sullivan Show with his 1960’s band “The Sugar Shoppe” to defend a murder trial in “Legally Blonde”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.