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Latest podcast episodes about Hardt

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL
Hardt: Israels Regierung muss Teufelskreis im Gazakrieg durchbrechen

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 5:29


Nach mehr als zwei Monaten Blockade will Israel wieder Hilfslieferungen in den Gazastreifen lassen. Dafür sei sie auch verantwortlich, betonte der außenpolitische Sprecher der Unions-Bundestagsfraktion, Jürgen Hardt.

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
60 Jahre diplomatische Beziehungen zu Israel: Interview mit Jürgen Hardt, CDU

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 13:11


Küpper, Moritz www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your 'Hardt - Our First F1 Race

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 71:52


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. Fresh off their trip to the F1 race in Miami, Amy and Dale recap the experience, and Dale explains the difference between an F1 race and a NASCAR race. Then Amy tells a hilarious story about Nicole (a.k.a. The Candy Thief), a classic name mix-up story, and why your dentist should always be invited to your wedding. Plus, we play Guess That Gen Z Slang, Ask Amy, and so much more!Cocktail Recipe of the Week presented by High Rock VodkaDale Jr's Screwdriver:1.5 oz High Rock Vodka2 oz Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice0.5 oz Soda WaterTimestamps:0:51 – Drink of the Week – Dale Jr's Screwdriver9:53 – F1 in Miami41:08 – Dentist at your Wedding46:23 – Gen Z Slang54:42 – Ask AmyShop our new 'Stars, Stripes & Beers' merch collection here: https://shop.dirtymomedia.com/collections/stars-stripes-and-beers-collection

WDR 5 Morgenecho
Hardt (CDU): "Stimmverweigerung nutzt letztlich der AfD"

WDR 5 Morgenecho

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 9:35


Erstmals in der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik ist mit Friedrich Merz ein designierter Kanzler nicht im ersten Wahlgang gewählt worden. "Das wird jetzt durch gute Politik hoffentlich vergessen werden", sagt der CDU-Abgeordnete Jürgen Hardt. Von WDR 5.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt – Locked Out in Vegas

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 61:21


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. On today's episode, Amy and Dale talk about their recent trip to Vegas, which left Dale locked out of their hotel room until 5:30 in the morning. Plus, Isla celebrated her 7th birthday this week, Dale is obsessed with Dude Wipes now, and Amy has an embarrassing confession she wants to share. Finally, we introduce two new games, Ask Amy, and the High Rock Drink of the Week!Timestamp:1:08 – High Rock Drink of the Week3:22 – Day Trip to Vegas20:45 – Amy's Embarrassing Confession29:59 – Game – Dream Vacation33:56 – Game – Red Flag, Beige Flag, Green Flag43:48 – Ask Amy High Rock Drink of the Week – Easy Breezy1.5 oz High Rock1.5 oz Cranberry Juice1 oz Grapefruit JuiceGarnish with Grapefruit

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
100 Tage Trump und schwarz-rote Außenpolitik: Interview mit Jürgen Hardt, CDU

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 13:28


Zerback, Sarah www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

BRF - Podcast
Aktuell: Ombudsdienst stellt Jahresbericht im PDG vor - Marlene Hardt im Interview bei Stephan Pesch

BRF - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025


The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your 'Hardt - Ghost Encounters & Granny Don't Cuss

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 54:46


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back in the Dirty Mo Media Studio for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. We start the show with the Drink of the Week presented by High Rock Vodka: A Watermelon Mule. Amy then recalls why the smell of popcorn kept her up all night. Then we dive into a deep conversation about ghost encounters and if Amy and Dale believe ghosts are real. Finally, we play some games, relive Easter weekend in Texas, and much more!Timestamps:0:51 – Drink of the Week presented by High Rock Vodka8:29 – Are Ghosts Real?!18:15 – Game #1 – Say it Again23:27 – Granny Don't Cuss24:25 – Game #2 – Who Said It30:20 – #AskAmyWatermelon Mule Recipe:1.5 oz High Rock Vodka 0.5 oz Sugarlands Shine Sour Watermelon Moonshine2 oz Watermelon Juice1 oz of Ginger BeerSplash of lime juice

#BiroscaNews
#BiroscaNews 324 - Moro, Dallagnol, Hardt na Mira do CNJ por Tentativa de Desvio de Dinheiro

#BiroscaNews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 8:34


Falo sobre recente relatório do CNJ em que aponta que Moro, Dallagnol, Hardt e outros juízes federais e desembargadores do TRF4 teriam agido para criar uma fundação, no bojo da Operação Lava Jato, com o objetivo de desviar 2,5 bilhões de reais da Petrobrás.

AFPT podden
#348. Utholdenhetstrening: trene hardt eller rolig?

AFPT podden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 54:09


Benjamin Christensen og Stian Larsen diskuterer hvordan du kan velge mellom rolig og hard utholdenhetstrening, og hvordan begge deler kan gi gode effekter. De deler innsikt fra forskning og egne erfaringer, og gir praktiske råd om hvordan du kan kombinere ulike treningsformer for å nå dine mål, enten det er for helse eller for et maraton. .

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your 'Hardt - Time Travel, Aliens, & 2000 Crickets

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 65:14


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. On today's show, Amy and Dale unveil their new “Cocktail of the Day” presented by High Rock Vodka, and debate the nation's hottest topic: is time travel real? Which naturally leads to a conversation about Bigfoot and aliens. Dale recaps his day spent with Cleetus McFarland in Talladega, which includes him driving the Dale truck. Finally, we close out the show with an extended version of #AskAmy, covering everything from Easter to Space to why 2000 crickets lived in Dale's best friend's bedroom for months.High Rock Chocolate Espresso Martini Recipe:2 oz. of Chocolate Coffee Sippin' Cream1.5 oz. High Rock Vodka2 oz. Cold Brew CoffeeGarnish:7 oz Chocolate Bunny - Chop ears off to pour in cocktailWhipped CreamFestive Sprinkles You can find out where to buy High Rock Vodka near you by visiting their website at https://highrockvodka.com and clicking “Find in Store.” Must be 21 or older to enjoy. Please drink responsibly.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt – Fashion Cringes, Real or Fake: Florida Man Edition & High Butt Cracks

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 59:20


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back with another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. On today's show, Amy and Dale talk about more fashion choices that make them cringe, how Dale's mom wasn't exactly thrilled when they told her what they wanted to name Isla, and Amy has some fun at Dale's expense. Plus, we play a game called Real or Fake “Florida Man,” The Whisper Challenge is back, #AskAmy, and more!Timestamps:1:02 – Cocktail of the Week17:54 – An Awkward Lunch24:53 – Fashion Cringe33:29 – Amy Pranks Dale35:49 – Real or Fake “Florida Man”39:35 – The Whisper Challenge45:00 - #AskAmy

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL
Wie sollte Deutschland mit dem Haftbefehl gegen Netanjahu umgehen?

Das Interview von MDR AKTUELL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 5:59


Beim Besuch des israelischen Präsidenten Benjamin Netanjahu hat Ungarn seinen Austritt aus dem Internationalen Strafgerichtshof angekündigt. Der CDU-Außenexperte Jürgen Hardt hält dies für Deutschland für undenkbar.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt – Blind Ranking our Biggest Fears

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 54:58


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back in the Dirty Mo Studio for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. Amy is completely over this damn pollen overtaking the southeast, Dale's carpentry skills are being put to their limit, and we go over the worst fashion trends happening today. Plus, Amy gets a surprise for her birthday, her and Dale try blind ranking their biggest fears, and more! Timestamps:13:34 – Surprise Carrot Cake19:28 – Dale and Isla's Seasonal Hobby22:47 – Fashion Faux Pas34:38 – Blind Ranking Our Biggest Fears43:44 – #AskAmy

Gesund, schlank, entspannt, erfolgreich. Dein Podcast für ein erfülltes und erfolgreiches Leben.
#640 - Deep-Talk Kerstin & Marco Hardt: 5 Tage auf Necker Island bei der Visionary Mastermind

Gesund, schlank, entspannt, erfolgreich. Dein Podcast für ein erfülltes und erfolgreiches Leben.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 48:53


In diesem „Deep-Talk“ mit meiner großen Liebe Marco nehmen wir Dich mit hinter die Kulissen der Visionary Mastermind auf Necker Island, einer Privat-Insel von Sir Richard Branson. Die Visionary Mastermind - von Greator initiiert und veranstaltet - bringt Unternehmer zusammen, die weiter wachsen, die sich vernetzen und Visionen entwickeln wollen und ihr Leben auf ein nächstes Level heben möchten. Und genau hier waren wir - mitten drin. Es war eine sehr aufregende und ereignisreiche Reise, erfüllt von prägenden Erfahrungen, sehr interessanten Menschen, wertvollen Workshops und vielen spannenden Gesprächen. Wir nehmen Dich mit hinter die Kulissen und sprechen - hautnah… - über unsere Erlebnisse und Workshops mit Dieter Lange, Francisco Medina, Mario Lüdemann und Sir Richard Branson - über unsere anfängliche Aufgeregtheit und unseren Start auf St. Martin - bis hin zu einigen wichtigen Erkenntnissen, die wir aus dieser Reise mitnehmen. Ich wünsche Dir viel Spaß beim Zuhören und freue mich, wenn Du den Podcast mit Deinen Herzensmenschen teilst. Von

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt – Goofy on Some Moonshine

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 63:01


Amy Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. are back in the Dirty Mo Studios for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. Amy just celebrated her birthday this week and shares a hilarious game she played with Isla and Nicole involving cupcakes. Dale recaps his guys trip to Key West and tells a story that shows why Amy is an all-time prankster. Plus we play a new game called,“Yell it Out!”, try to figure out who gave away one of Dale's hats, and much more!Timestamps:1:04 – Cupcake Challenge7:10 – Scam the scammer11:22 – Who Gave Away Dale's Hat?21:24 – Key West Recap38:14 – Yell It Out!42:53 - #AskAmy 

Court Street Sermons
"Believe This" - Rev. Dr. Jill Hardt Zundel

Court Street Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025


The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt - The Tooth Fairy Is An A******, Boobies & Buffalo Shrimp

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 49:50


Dale Jr. and Amy are back with another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt, and things get real interesting. Dale's fired up about the studio chairs, Amy's dealing with Tooth Fairy struggles, and somehow, Dale's convinced he has an “iron gut.” Plus, the Earnhardt's have some new pets, attempt the whisper challenge, and tackle some of the wildest fan questions yet.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt - Amy's Bar Must Haves & Dale's Unbelievable Karaoke Story

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 55:45


Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Amy Earnhardt are back with another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt. Dale and Amy are at the beach this week and recap Amy's Miami trip, Dale's week alone with the kids, their fun day with the girls at USS Yorktown and Dale's karaoke go-to song. Plus dive deep into Dale's music cleanse, break down if rats listen to podcasts, and more! Timestamps:1:00 - Amy's Miami Trip18:34 – Do rats listen to podcasts?21:07 – Key West Karaoke 36:21 – Is This a Real Bar?45:57 - #AskAmy

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt – Music Cleanse & Farting in the Oval Office

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 73:17


Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back with his wife Amy Earnhardt in the Bless Your ‘Hardt studios after a rough week feeling under the weather. Despite feeling sick, Dale and Amy haven't missed a beat. They talk about Dale's music cleanse, celebrities at the racetrack, farting in the oval office, and is it time to get rid of the Elvis room? Plus they play a new game called “Love it, Hate it, Cringey AF”, and as usual #AskAmy closes out the show! Timestamps:16:03 Mouse in the House26:20 Celebs at the Track35:16 Tooting in the Oval Office48:27 Love it, Hate it, Cringey AF58:58 #AskAmy

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Interview mit Jürgen Hardt, CDU-Außenpol., zu: Europas Verteidigung stärken

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 9:27


Müller, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

SWR Aktuell im Gespräch
Waffenruhe: So möchte Europa die Ukraine retten

SWR Aktuell im Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 5:19


Frankreich und Großbritannien schlagen eine einmonatige Waffenruhe in der Ukraine vor. Darüber hat SWR Aktuell-Moderator Andreas Böhnisch mit Jürgen Hardt gesprochen, außenpolitischer Sprecher der Unionsfraktion im Bundestag.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt with Jamie Goddard: From Best Friends to “Dodging” Dale Jr.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 58:39


Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s out sick, so Amy Earnhardt's best friend Jamie Goddard takes his seat. They go way back, and in this episode, they're spilling all the stories—some heartwarming, some hilarious, and a few that might leave you wondering how they've made it this far. From meeting through Kelley Earnhardt Miller to quickly becoming inseparable, their friendship turned into something more like sisterhood. They lived together, hid from Dale Jr. (not very successfully), and even had a secret name for their house's Wi-Fi.They reminisce about their wildest moments, including a golf cart mishap, a pool noodle fight in a Walgreens parking lot, and the time Jamie just knew Dale and Amy were meant to be. Amy also answers fan questions, including what Dale is really like when he's sick and whether he's ever braved the grocery store alone with their daughters.Pour a glass of champagne and settle in—this one's a trip.

Putins Krieg - Interviews und Hintergründe
Hardt kritisiert UN-Resolution zur Ukraine

Putins Krieg - Interviews und Hintergründe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 5:25


Der UN-Sicherheitsrat hat eine russlandfreundliche US-Resolution zum Ukraine-Krieg verabschiedet - ohne Veto von Frankreich und Großbritannien. Das sei ein falsches Signal, sagt der CDU-Außenexperte Hardt.

Finansowe sensacje tygodnia
FST (254): Paliwo się skończyło. Jak bogacić się dalej? Prof. Łukasz Hardt

Finansowe sensacje tygodnia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 47:39


Jak to możliwe, że przez ostatnich kilkanaście lat Polska mogła się rozwijać pomimo niskich wydatków na inwestycje? I dlaczego dłużej już na tym nie "pojedziemy"? Czy jesteśmy gotowi do przestawienia gospodarki i państwowego budżetu na nowe tory? Jak wytłumaczyć to ludziom i... politykom? Z Maciejem Danielewiczem o przyszłości polskiej gospodarki rozmawia prof. Łukasz Hardt z Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, były członek Rady Polityki Pieniężnej.

Time Out Podcast
Årets regular season kamp

Time Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 37:05


Luka Doncic møter for første gang Dallas Mavericks. Vi bryter ned kampen, som fort er en av årets beste kamper. Luka med triple double, LeBron tok over. Hardt spilt og voldsomt underholdende kamp.

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your ‘Hardt – Amy Plays Old Voicemails From Dale!

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 62:07


Dale and Amy Earnhardt are back for another episode of Bless Your ‘Hardt—and this one's got it all. They break down their Daytona trip, Amy's Disney adventure with the girls, and one of the most unexpected Daytona 500 driver intro games ever: Guess That Ass. Plus, Dale wraps things up with a surprise for Amy that you won't want to miss!Timestamps:0:34 – Life Updates26:34 – Best Things We Saw on Social Media41:51 – Ask Amy1:00:08 – Amy's SurpriseAnd big news—Dirty Mo Media just dropped a brand-new e-commerce merch line! Get your hands on awesome new gear from your favorite DMM podcasts. Hit up shop.dirtymomedia.com to check it out!FanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG.

EN OG TYVE TANKER
#37 EYVIND LIER aka. BITCOINBONDEN - Hardt arbeid for harde penger!

EN OG TYVE TANKER

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 77:54


Endelig setter jeg meg ned og får historien til Norges desidert mest fremtidsrettede bonde, Eyvind Lier. Mannen som inspirerer norske bønder til å bry seg om hvilke penger de veksler for maten de produserer!Hardt arbeid for harde penger er det eneste som er bra nok for BITCOINBONDEN!GOD LYTTING!! Følg Eyvind på X: @bitcoinbondenFacebook: Øvre Lier gård.Denne episoden er sponset av SATOSHI CONSULT AS, Norges ledende selskap på sikker oppbevaring av bitcoin, arveløsninger gjennom multisig, konsulentvirksomhet, rådgivning og leverandør av betalingsterminaler for selskaper og bedrifter som ønsker å kunne motta verdens hardeste penger som betaling.Ta kontakt gjennom nettsiden: satoshiconsult.com(siden finnes på både norsk og engelsk språk)Tusen takk hvis du støtter EN OG TYVE TANKER dersom du liker innholdet i denne podcasten og ønsker å gi meg rom til å skape mer :)Andreas@walletofsatoshi.comTidevann@bb.noKjøp bitcoin med min vervekode så støtter du også innholdet mitt, samtidig som du får rabatt på avgift ved første handel. Se lenke under:https://barebitcoin.no/invitert/OASt6Y3d

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Trumps Ukraine-Plan - Außenpolitiker Hardt: Es geht nur um den schnellen Erfolg

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 13:35


Trumps Friedensplan für die Ukraine ist aus Sicht von Außenpolitiker Jürgen Hardt (CDU) vor allem innenpolitisch motiviert. Er wolle den Wählern in den USA zeigen, dass er sein Wahlkampf-Versprechen einhalte. "Das Ergebnis ist zweitrangig." May, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media
Bless Your 'Hardt - What Did We Sign Up For

The Dale Jr. Download - Dirty Mo Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 71:15


Welcome to the all-new show with your favorite couple: Dale and Amy Earnhardt! Bless Your 'Hardt is all about the hilarious antics, heartfelt stories, and everyday moments of the Earnhardt family. Each week, Dale and Amy sit down to share their sides of the life they've built together—and if this first episode is any indication, you won't be able to get enough!In this debut, Dale and Amy cover everything from the daddy-daughter dance to the dilemma of picking which kid artwork stays. Surprise, Dale also shares his take on video games (including what his daily routine looked like as a bachelor), and they play We Listen and We Don't Judge—where things get interesting fast. Oh, and yes, squishy grapes come up too.Don't miss this fun, real, and unfiltered conversation!

Kick and Quatsch
Folge 183 mit Evans Ankomah Kissi vom SV Dorsten-Hardt

Kick and Quatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 62:44


Evans, der ein waschechter Blau-Weißer ist, erzählt uns, wie es sich in gelben Trikots aushalten lässt. Im weiteren Verlauf der Folge gewährt Evans uns auch Einblicke in seinen Job als Sportlehrer an der Gesamtschule Berger Feld. Werden wir ihn und die Dorstener ab dem 16.06. auf Malle treffen?

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
US-Handelspolitik - Hardt (CDU): "Wir werden erleben, dass es Zölle gibt"

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 12:35


US-Importzölle auf deutsche Autos sind unter Präsident Trump kaum vermeidbar, glaubt der CDU-Außenpolitiker Hardt. Er sei unsicher, ob man mit der US-Wirtschaft einen Deal hinbekomme. Während Trumps erster Amtszeit sei der EU das allerdings gelungen. Meurer, Friedbert www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Ausblick 2025: Donald Trump und die deutsche Politik - Int. m. Jürgen Hardt, CDU

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 12:57


Armbrüster, Tobias www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Telefonat Scholz/Putin, was kann es bewirken? - Interview mit Jürgen Hardt, CDU

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 8:21


Zurheide, Jürgen www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

New Books Network
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. 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

New Books in History
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Political Science
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Critical Theory
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in World Affairs
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books in American Studies
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Economic and Business History
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Politics
Michael Hardt, "The Subversive Seventies" (Oxford UP, 2023)

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 86:54


A thought-provoking reconsideration of how the revolutionary movements of the 1970s set the mold for today's activism. The 1970s was a decade of "subversives". Faced with various progressive and revolutionary social movements, the forces of order--politicians, law enforcement, journalists, and conservative intellectuals--saw subversives everywhere. From indigenous peasant armies and gay liberation organizations, to anti-nuclear activists and Black liberation militants, subversives challenged authority, laid siege to the established order, and undermined time-honored ways of life. Every corner of the left was fertile ground for subversive elements, which the forces of order had to root out and destroy--a project they pursued with zeal and brutality. In The Subversive Seventies (Oxford UP, 2023), Michael Hardt sets out to show that popular understandings of the political movements of the seventies--often seen as fractious, violent, and largely unsuccessful--are not just inaccurate, but foreclose valuable lessons for the political struggles of today. While many accounts of the 1970s have been written about the regimes of domination that emerged throughout the decade, Hardt approaches the subversive from the perspectives of those who sought to undermine the base of established authority and transform the fundamental structures of society. In so doing, he provides a novel account of the theoretical and practical projects of liberation that still speak to us today, too many of which have been all but forgotten. Departing from popular and scholarly accounts that focus on the social movements of the 1960s, Hardt argues that the 1970s offers an inspiring and useful guide for contemporary radical political thought and action. Although we can still learn much from the movements of the sixties, that decade's struggles for peace, justice, and freedom fundamentally marked the end of an era. The movements of the seventies, in contrast, responded directly to emerging neoliberal frameworks and other structures of power that continue to rule over us today. They identified and confronted political problems that remain central for us. The 1970s, in this sense, marks the beginning of our time. Looking at a wide range of movements around the globe, from the United States, to Guinea Bissau, South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy, The Subversive Seventies provides a reassessment of the political action of the 1970s that sheds new light not only on our revolutionary past but also on what liberation can be and do today. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co-director with Sandro Mezzadra of The Social Movements Lab. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Conversations, Little Bar
Bob Hardt's Wild Ride: From ABC News to Palm Springs Paradise

Big Conversations, Little Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 59:50 Transcription Available


Bob Hardt, a seasoned journalist with a remarkable career spanning from local radio to national news, shares his extraordinary experiences in this engaging conversation. He recounts pivotal moments in history, including the coverage of the Kennedy assassination and the impact of the Watergate scandal, highlighting how these events shaped his professional journey. Hart's transition from the bustling streets of New York City to the serene surroundings of Palm Springs reveals a personal evolution, including his coming to terms with his identity. The discussion also touches on his unexpected heart attack during a performance, which served as a wake-up call and a reminder of the fragility of life. With a blend of nostalgia and insight, Hardt's stories offer a captivating glimpse into the world of broadcasting and the profound events that define it.Takeaways: Bob Hardt shares his incredible journey from a small radio station in Michigan to becoming a prominent news anchor in New York City. The conversation touches on significant historical events that Bob covered firsthand, including the Kennedy assassination and the Watergate scandal. Bob recounts the chaotic day of September 11th, 2001, when he struggled to reach his newsroom amidst the unfolding tragedy. Bob discusses the challenges and changes in the broadcasting industry over his lengthy career, particularly the shift from AM to FM radio. The episode highlights the importance of adaptability in journalism, especially during major news events and technological advancements. Bob's personal journey of self-discovery, including coming to terms with his sexuality, adds a touching layer to his narrative. Companies mentioned in this episode: McCallum Theater ABC News WXYZ WKHM WOW NBC Radio Minnesota Public Radio I Heart Clear Channel Sinclair Tegna Camelot Theater

Våre Beste Menn
VBM #305 - "Hardt i kjeftamentet"

Våre Beste Menn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 48:46


I denne ukas episode får du en duo med Torstein og Jonny som prater om alt mulig rundt de to landskampene mot Slovenia og Østerrike denne uka. Pluss litt annet ræl.

Solid Steps Radio
#449 Financial Planner Dan Hardt On How To Handle Money In A Wise And Godly Way Part II 9/7/24

Solid Steps Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 49:40


Money. When you hear the word, it typically stirs up something in people. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes both! The Bible is not short on verses about money. About 2,350 verses. How to earn it, what to do with it, giving it away. Old Testament and New Testament, it is throughout scriptures. Today's show, the second of 2 shows that talk about money and how to handle it in a wise and godly way, Kurt and Chad welcome back financial advisor Dan Hardt of Dan Hardt Financial Services www.hardtfinancial.com

ParaPower Mapping
Decolonizing the Neurofeedback Loop (Pt. I) ft. Laihall

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 114:45


This miniseries is dedicated to the victims of the Biocybernaut Institute & McGill's MKULTRA studies. Pls support the show by subscribing to the PPM Patreon so that we can continue this project for many years to come: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping I think this miniseries w/ Laihall is shaping up to be really special & memorable. Laihall is equally PodSec serious to old Klonny Gosch, so I'm not going to link to any socials... Instead, please support Mohawk Mothers' protection of unmarked graves via the following link: https://www.mohawkmothers.ca/support-us File under: Biocybernaut Institute neurofeedback study cybernetics Dr. James Hardt Missing Indigenous Children Mohawk Mothers MK ULTRA Ewen Cameron McGill University Timothy Leary Richard Alpert the plight of Valeria Maxon, a Moldovan Mail Order Bride who drowned her son Shutter Island-style & who's breakdown was accelerated by her Dr. Hardt-directed innervision quest in the BioCybernaut isolation chambers and much more

Solid Steps Radio
#448, Financial Planner Dan Hardt On How To Handle Money In A Wise And Godly Way 8/30/24

Solid Steps Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 49:24


Money. When you hear the word, it typically stirs up something in people. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes both! The Bible is not short on verses about money. About 2,350 verses. How to earn it, what to do with it, giving it away. Old Testament and New Testament, it is throughout scriptures. On today's show, the first of 2 shows that talk about money and how to handle it in a wise and godly way, Kurt and Chad welcome financial advisor Dan Hardt of Dan Hardt Financial Services www.hardtfinancial.com to talk about 21 different principles as it approaches to money and what the Bible says about it.

Research the News
#13 – Introducing Ben Hardt (New Co-Host)

Research the News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 36:30 Transcription Available


Episode Notes Welcome to Research the News! In this special episode, we're excited to introduce our new co-host, Ben Hardt. Join Ray and Ben as they dive into their political discussions, exploring different perspectives, challenging each other's views, and aiming for a deeper understanding of current issues. With almost 20 years of friendship and countless debates, they bring a unique dynamic to the show. Don't miss their engaging conversation on topics like public transportation, political affiliations, and more. Subscribe for more insightful discussions! Check out the full episode list at researchthenews.comRead transcript

The Law Firm Leadership Podcast | We Interview Corp Defense Law Firm Leaders, Partners, General Counsel and Legal Consultants
EP #37: Becoming Best Places to Work with Phil Appenzeller, CEO of Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr

The Law Firm Leadership Podcast | We Interview Corp Defense Law Firm Leaders, Partners, General Counsel and Legal Consultants

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 31:46


Built on a foundation of collaboration, relationship, and trust, Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, a top Dallas-based corporate law firm recognized as one of the city's best places to work, has strategically served their clients since its founding in 1985. These core values have remained steadfast, even as the market has rapidly evolved, staying true to their Texas roots.  Phil Appenzeller, CEO of Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, discusses what makes the firm special and a couple of reasons why it won Dallas' award for Best Places to Work for nine out of ten years. He highlights how truly caring for employees at every level contributes to a sticky work culture, leading many to spend their entire careers at the firm. Tune in to this episode of The Future is Bright to discover what's next for Phil as he concludes his tenure as CEO, including a return to litigation and writing a musical!  Quotes “Lawyers are so relational based, it's not like you're coming in and doing an audit on a company. You're actually coming in, sitting down with a client—I've got an individual client right now who's trying to sell oil and gas interests and—you develop those relationships. I think it's just a little bit different than those accounting firms that are a little bit more institutionalized.” (8:12 | Phil Appenzeller)  “I think clients want to know that if they hire Phil Appenzeller, they're getting Phil Appenzeller. They're not getting punted off to some other attorney that they don't know. I go back to the relational—I just think the practice of law is still relational. I think clients want that relationship. I think the second thing they want is value. Everybody talks about rates. I'm not sure rates are as big an issue as it is ‘Did I get value for the work that was done?'” (8:41 | Phil Appenzeller)  “You want to create a place where people are happy coming to work. I always tell people when they ask, ‘Why do you stay at ‘Munsch?' I say, ‘My best friends are here.'” (22:58 | Phil Appenzeller)    Links Connect with Phil Appenzeller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-appenzeller-59895319/ Connect with Chris Batz: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbatz/  Columbus Street LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/columbus-street The Lion Group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-lion-group-llc Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm  

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0
ICLR 2024 — Best Papers & Talks (Benchmarks, Reasoning & Agents) — ft. Graham Neubig, Aman Sanger, Moritz Hardt)

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 269:19


Our second wave of speakers for AI Engineer World's Fair were announced! The conference sold out of Platinum/Gold/Silver sponsors and Early Bird tickets! See our Microsoft episode for more info and buy now with code LATENTSPACE.This episode is straightforwardly a part 2 to our ICLR 2024 Part 1 episode, so without further ado, we'll just get right on with it!Timestamps[00:03:43] Section A: Code Edits and Sandboxes, OpenDevin, and Academia vs Industry — ft. Graham Neubig and Aman Sanger* [00:07:44] WebArena* [00:18:45] Sotopia* [00:24:00] Performance Improving Code Edits* [00:29:39] OpenDevin* [00:47:40] Industry and Academia[01:05:29] Section B: Benchmarks* [01:05:52] SWEBench* [01:17:05] SWEBench/SWEAgent Interview* [01:27:40] Dataset Contamination Detection* [01:39:20] GAIA Benchmark* [01:49:18] Moritz Hart - Science of Benchmarks[02:36:32] Section C: Reasoning and Post-Training* [02:37:41] Self-RAG: Learning to Retrieve, Generate, and Critique through Self-Reflection* [02:51:00] Let's Verify Step By Step* [02:57:04] Noam Brown* [03:07:43] Lilian Weng - Towards Safe AGI* [03:36:56] A Real-World WebAgent with Planning, Long Context Understanding, and Program Synthesis* [03:48:43] MetaGPT: Meta Programming for A Multi-Agent Collaborative Framework[04:00:51] Bonus: Notable Related Papers on LLM CapabilitiesSection A: Code Edits and Sandboxes, OpenDevin, and Academia vs Industry — ft. Graham Neubig and Aman Sanger* Guests* Graham Neubig* Aman Sanger - Previous guest and NeurIPS friend of the pod!* WebArena * * Sotopia (spotlight paper, website)* * Learning Performance-Improving Code Edits* OpenDevin* Junyang Opendevin* Morph Labs, Jesse Han* SWE-Bench* SWE-Agent* Aman tweet on swebench* LiteLLM* Livecodebench* the role of code in reasoning* Language Models of Code are Few-Shot Commonsense Learners* Industry vs academia* the matryoshka embeddings incident* other directions* UnlimiformerSection A timestamps* [00:00:00] Introduction to Guests and the Impromptu Nature of the Podcast* [00:00:45] Graham's Experience in Japan and Transition into Teaching NLP* [00:01:25] Discussion on What Constitutes a Good Experience for Students in NLP Courses* [00:02:22] The Relevance and Teaching of Older NLP Techniques Like Ngram Language Models* [00:03:38] Speculative Decoding and the Comeback of Ngram Models* [00:04:16] Introduction to WebArena and Zotopia Projects* [00:05:19] Deep Dive into the WebArena Project and Benchmarking* [00:08:17] Performance Improvements in WebArena Using GPT-4* [00:09:39] Human Performance on WebArena Tasks and Challenges in Evaluation* [00:11:04] Follow-up Work from WebArena and Focus on Web Browsing as a Benchmark* [00:12:11] Direct Interaction vs. Using APIs in Web-Based Tasks* [00:13:29] Challenges in Base Models for WebArena and the Potential of Visual Models* [00:15:33] Introduction to Zootopia and Exploring Social Interactions with Language Models* [00:16:29] Different Types of Social Situations Modeled in Zootopia* [00:17:34] Evaluation of Language Models in Social Simulations* [00:20:41] Introduction to Performance-Improving Code Edits Project* [00:26:28] Discussion on DevIn and the Future of Coding Agents* [00:32:01] Planning in Coding Agents and the Development of OpenDevon* [00:38:34] The Changing Role of Academia in the Context of Large Language Models* [00:44:44] The Changing Nature of Industry and Academia Collaboration* [00:54:07] Update on NLP Course Syllabus and Teaching about Large Language Models* [01:00:40] Call to Action: Contributions to OpenDevon and Open Source AI Projects* [01:01:56] Hiring at Cursor for Roles in Code Generation and Assistive Coding* [01:02:12] Promotion of the AI Engineer ConferenceSection B: Benchmarks * Carlos Jimenez & John Yang (Princeton) et al: SWE-bench: Can Language Models Resolve Real-world Github Issues? (ICLR Oral, Paper, website)* “We introduce SWE-bench, an evaluation framework consisting of 2,294 software engineering problems drawn from real GitHub issues and corresponding pull requests across 12 popular Python repositories. Given a codebase along with a description of an issue to be resolved, a language model is tasked with editing the codebase to address the issue. Resolving issues in SWE-bench frequently requires understanding and coordinating changes across multiple functions, classes, and even files simultaneously, calling for models to interact with execution environments, process extremely long contexts and perform complex reasoning that goes far beyond traditional code generation tasks. Our evaluations show that both state-of-the-art proprietary models and our fine-tuned model SWE-Llama can resolve only the simplest issues. The best-performing model, Claude 2, is able to solve a mere 1.96% of the issues. Advances on SWE-bench represent steps towards LMs that are more practical, intelligent, and autonomous.”* Yonatan Oren et al (Stanford): Proving Test Set Contamination in Black-Box Language Models (ICLR Oral, paper, aman tweet on swebench contamination)* “We show that it is possible to provide provable guarantees of test set contamination in language models without access to pretraining data or model weights. Our approach leverages the fact that when there is no data contamination, all orderings of an exchangeable benchmark should be equally likely. In contrast, the tendency for language models to memorize example order means that a contaminated language model will find certain canonical orderings to be much more likely than others. Our test flags potential contamination whenever the likelihood of a canonically ordered benchmark dataset is significantly higher than the likelihood after shuffling the examples. * We demonstrate that our procedure is sensitive enough to reliably prove test set contamination in challenging situations, including models as small as 1.4 billion parameters, on small test sets of only 1000 examples, and datasets that appear only a few times in the pretraining corpus.”* Outstanding Paper mention: “A simple yet elegant method to test whether a supervised-learning dataset has been included in LLM training.”* Thomas Scialom (Meta AI-FAIR w/ Yann LeCun): GAIA: A Benchmark for General AI Assistants (paper)* “We introduce GAIA, a benchmark for General AI Assistants that, if solved, would represent a milestone in AI research. GAIA proposes real-world questions that require a set of fundamental abilities such as reasoning, multi-modality handling, web browsing, and generally tool-use proficiency. * GAIA questions are conceptually simple for humans yet challenging for most advanced AIs: we show that human respondents obtain 92% vs. 15% for GPT-4 equipped with plugins. * GAIA's philosophy departs from the current trend in AI benchmarks suggesting to target tasks that are ever more difficult for humans. We posit that the advent of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) hinges on a system's capability to exhibit similar robustness as the average human does on such questions. Using GAIA's methodology, we devise 466 questions and their answer.* * Mortiz Hardt (Max Planck Institute): The emerging science of benchmarks (ICLR stream)* “Benchmarks are the keystone that hold the machine learning community together. Growing as a research paradigm since the 1980s, there's much we've done with them, but little we know about them. In this talk, I will trace the rudiments of an emerging science of benchmarks through selected empirical and theoretical observations. Specifically, we'll discuss the role of annotator errors, external validity of model rankings, and the promise of multi-task benchmarks. The results in each case challenge conventional wisdom and underscore the benefits of developing a science of benchmarks.”Section C: Reasoning and Post-Training* Akari Asai (UW) et al: Self-RAG: Learning to Retrieve, Generate, and Critique through Self-Reflection (ICLR oral, website)* (Bad RAG implementations) indiscriminately retrieving and incorporating a fixed number of retrieved passages, regardless of whether retrieval is necessary, or passages are relevant, diminishes LM versatility or can lead to unhelpful response generation. * We introduce a new framework called Self-Reflective Retrieval-Augmented Generation (Self-RAG) that enhances an LM's quality and factuality through retrieval and self-reflection. * Our framework trains a single arbitrary LM that adaptively retrieves passages on-demand, and generates and reflects on retrieved passages and its generations using special tokens, called reflection tokens. Generating reflection tokens makes the LM controllable during the inference phase, enabling it to tailor its behavior to diverse task requirements. * Self-RAG (7B and 13B parameters) outperforms ChatGPT and retrieval-augmented Llama2-chat on Open-domain QA, reasoning, and fact verification tasks, and it shows significant gains in improving factuality and citation accuracy for long-form generations relative to these models. * Hunter Lightman (OpenAI): Let's Verify Step By Step (paper)* “Even state-of-the-art models still regularly produce logical mistakes. To train more reliable models, we can turn either to outcome supervision, which provides feedback for a final result, or process supervision, which provides feedback for each intermediate reasoning step. * We conduct our own investigation, finding that process supervision significantly outperforms outcome supervision for training models to solve problems from the challenging MATH dataset. Our process-supervised model solves 78% of problems from a representative subset of the MATH test set. Additionally, we show that active learning significantly improves the efficacy of process supervision. * To support related research, we also release PRM800K, the complete dataset of 800,000 step-level human feedback labels used to train our best reward model.* * Noam Brown - workshop on Generative Models for Decision Making* Solving Quantitative Reasoning Problems with Language Models (Minerva paper)* Describes some charts taken directly from the Let's Verify Step By Step paper listed/screenshotted above.* Lilian Weng (OpenAI) - Towards Safe AGI (ICLR talk)* OpenAI Model Spec* OpenAI Instruction Hierarchy: The Instruction Hierarchy: Training LLMs to Prioritize Privileged InstructionsSection D: Agent Systems* Izzeddin Gur (Google DeepMind): A Real-World WebAgent with Planning, Long Context Understanding, and Program Synthesis (ICLR oral, paper)* [Agent] performance on real-world websites has still suffered from (1) open domainness, (2) limited context length, and (3) lack of inductive bias on HTML.* We introduce WebAgent, an LLM-driven agent that learns from self-experience to complete tasks on real websites following natural language instructions.* WebAgent plans ahead by decomposing instructions into canonical sub-instructions, summarizes long HTML documents into task-relevant snippets, and acts on websites via Python programs generated from those.* We design WebAgent with Flan-U-PaLM, for grounded code generation, and HTML-T5, new pre-trained LLMs for long HTML documents using local and global attention mechanisms and a mixture of long-span denoising objectives, for planning and summarization.* We empirically demonstrate that our modular recipe improves the success on real websites by over 50%, and that HTML-T5 is the best model to solve various HTML understanding tasks; achieving 18.7% higher success rate than the prior method on MiniWoB web automation benchmark, and SoTA performance on Mind2Web, an offline task planning evaluation.* Sirui Hong (DeepWisdom): MetaGPT: Meta Programming for A Multi-Agent Collaborative Framework (ICLR Oral, Paper)* We introduce MetaGPT, an innovative meta-programming framework incorporating efficient human workflows into LLM-based multi-agent collaborations. MetaGPT encodes Standardized Operating Procedures (SOPs) into prompt sequences for more streamlined workflows, thus allowing agents with human-like domain expertise to verify intermediate results and reduce errors. MetaGPT utilizes an assembly line paradigm to assign diverse roles to various agents, efficiently breaking down complex tasks into subtasks involving many agents working together. Bonus: Notable Related Papers on LLM CapabilitiesThis includes a bunch of papers we wanted to feature above but could not.* Lukas Berglund (Vanderbilt) et al: The Reversal Curse: LLMs trained on “A is B” fail to learn “B is A” (ICLR poster, paper, Github)* We expose a surprising failure of generalization in auto-regressive large language models (LLMs). If a model is trained on a sentence of the form ''A is B'', it will not automatically generalize to the reverse direction ''B is A''. This is the Reversal Curse. * The Reversal Curse is robust across model sizes and model families and is not alleviated by data augmentation. We also evaluate ChatGPT (GPT-3.5 and GPT-4) on questions about real-world celebrities, such as ''Who is Tom Cruise's mother? [A: Mary Lee Pfeiffer]'' and the reverse ''Who is Mary Lee Pfeiffer's son?''. GPT-4 correctly answers questions like the former 79% of the time, compared to 33% for the latter.* * Omar Khattab (Stanford): DSPy: Compiling Declarative Language Model Calls into State-of-the-Art Pipelines (ICLR Spotlight Poster, GitHub)* presented by Krista Opsahl-Ong* “Existing LM pipelines are typically implemented using hard-coded “prompt templates”, i.e. lengthy strings discovered via trial and error. Toward a more systematic approach for developing and optimizing LM pipelines, we introduce DSPy, a programming model that abstracts LM pipelines as text transformation graphs, or imperative computational graphs where LMs are invoked through declarative modules. * DSPy modules are parameterized, meaning they can learn how to apply compositions of prompting, finetuning, augmentation, and reasoning techniques. * We design a compiler that will optimize any DSPy pipeline to maximize a given metric, by creating and collecting demonstrations. * We conduct two case studies, showing that succinct DSPy programs can express and optimize pipelines that reason about math word problems, tackle multi-hop retrieval, answer complex questions, and control agent loops. * Within minutes of compiling, DSPy can automatically produce pipelines that outperform out-of-the-box few-shot prompting as well as expert-created demonstrations for GPT-3.5 and Llama2-13b-chat. On top of that, DSPy programs compiled for relatively small LMs like 770M parameter T5 and Llama2-13b-chat are competitive with many approaches that rely on large and proprietary LMs like GPT-3.5 and on expert-written prompt chains. * * MuSR: Testing the Limits of Chain-of-thought with Multistep Soft Reasoning* Scaling Laws for Associative Memories * DoLa: Decoding by Contrasting Layers Improves Factuality in Large Language Models* Efficient Streaming Language Models with Attention Sinks Get full access to Latent Space at www.latent.space/subscribe