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Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment, tech and beyond. In this episode, the gang chat about the challenges facing the Visual Effects industry, the power of the Youtube streaming platform, how it helps a new generation of content creators and, how AI might help or hinder us production folk in the years to come. And of course, there's a bunch of really cool things to get excited about. Show notes:Adobe Introduces AI-Powered Features in Premiere ProThe VergeBrief Summary: Adobe launched new AI-driven functionalities in Premiere Pro, including a visual recognition search that allows users to find video clips by describing their content, enhancing editing efficiency.The VergeDirect Link (Article): https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/22/24349299/adobe-premiere-pro-after-effects-mediaintelligence-search (validated within date range)Publication Date: January 22, 2025Adobe Launches AI Video Tool to Compete with OpenAIBrief Summary: Adobe released Firefly Video Model, an AI video generation tool integrated with Premiere Pro, offering 1080p clips and aiming to enhance film and TV production workflows.ReutersDirect Link (Article): https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/adobe-launches-ai-video-tool-compete-with-openai-2025-02-12/Publication Date: February 12, 2025https://www.provideocoalition.com/adobes-new-firefly-generative-ai-video-model-is-live/Media Composer 12.2024 finally works natively on Apple silicon…but the Nexis client does not, and running 12.2024 means you have to run a newer OS that the black trash cans can't run.https://www.provideocoalition.com/avid-media-composer-is-now-apple-silicon-native/No more MiniDVs (and recordable blurays):https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/sony-is-halting-production-of-recordable-blu-ray-minidiscs-and-minidv-cassettes-140030225.htmlMore people are watching YouTube on connected TVs than mobile devices:https://www.newscaststudio.com/2025/02/11/youtube-connected-tv/HPAhttps://variety.com/2025/artisans/news/michael-cioni-hollywood-hpa-1236321816/Technicolor Closinghttps://variety.com/2025/film/news/technicolor-begins-to-shut-down-1236319436/Mill employees offered new jobs:https://deadline.com/2025/02/technicolor-the-mill-dream-machine-fx-1236300387/Life After Pi:https://youtu.be/9lcB9u-9mVE?si=isWCTyX_B3XJLyO8One Cool Thing: KH Igor Ridanovic used notebookLM to take the raw dataset from the 2024 rates survey and make a podcast (YouTube link):2024 U.S. Post Production Salary Survey Report (Unofficial)MK: Quickture shows assembly/radio edits inside Premiere Pro and Media Composer. Analytical AI vs GenAI. Audio only, computer vision coming soon.https://www.quickture.com/SS: The mock trailer that helped sell Cobra Kai (Twitter/X link):https://x.com/jonhurwitz/status/1895163930118393978
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Hiatus Replay - Therapy Info SeriesFuck The Rules PodcastOrginally aired: 12/26/2023Here we are again with Dr. Janna Gottwald-Stridbeck! I so enjoyed discussing her journey in her work in 2022, and I really hoped that I could get time with her to discuss her area of education and experience for this series. And she helps break some of the misconceptions of psychoanalysis, and explains psychodynamics for us.Dr. Janna Gottwald-Stridbeck is a psychologist with a PhD in early childhood development. She is currently training to become a psychodynamic psychotherapist. Resources:Book - Freud And Beyondhttps://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/stephen-a-mitchell/freud-and-beyond/9780465098828/?lens=basic-booksMore info on psychoanalysis:https://www.simplypsychology.org/psychoanalysis.htmlMore info on psychodynamics:https://www.simplypsychology.org/psychodynamic.htmlWhat is Neurosis?https://www.britannica.com/science/neurosis* * * Support the showWant more sweary goodness? There's now the availability of Premium Subscription for $3 a month! Click the "Support The Show" link and find out more info.* * *F*ck The Rules Podcast is produced by Evil Bambina Productions, LLC. You can find our podcast on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. If you are in need of assistance for mental health services, please check with your PCP, your insurance provider or an online therapist directory for the nearest mental health professional.*****Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. In addition to hosting and producing her podcast, she's running a private practice as an independent provider full-time. Susan is a National Certified Counselor through the NBCC as well as an Emergency Responder & Public Safety Certified Clinician through NERPSC. When she's not busy with all those things, Susan is usually busy annoying her adult children or gardening.
Join Murray Rundus and Phillip Campbell as they explain and examine the new so-called 'Mayan Rite'Phillip's blogpost: https://unamsanctamcatholicam.blogspot.com/2024/11/responding-to-predictable-schlock-about.htmlMore of his work: https://www.unamsanctamcatholicam.com/See his work in our monthly newspaper: https://simplecirc.com/subscribe/17820213Our interview on China with the Western Confucian Journal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xnSDkkjLPg&tThe original video we did on the Mayan Rite: https://youtube.com/shorts/jUvEMPQWG30NLM Article: https://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2011/11/american-indian-requiem-masses-from.htmlhttps://catholicfamilynews.comBecome a supporter at: https://catholicfamilynews.locals.comFollow us on Rumble! https://rumble.com/c/c-390435#catholic #popefrancis #christianCozen O'Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway BriefingListen for of-the-moment insider insights, framed by the rapidly changing social and...
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This week, the boys discuss and reminisce about Bluetooth, specifically its history and evolution as a conduit for wireless audio.SOURCES AND LINKS:Know A Little More Bluetooth episodehttps://shows.acast.com/know-a-little-more/episodes/about-bluetooth-5-updatedDeep guide to Bluetooth codecs and qualitieshttps://www.audiophile-heaven.com/2023/03/bluetooth-sound-quality-guide-what-are-the-codecs-and-how-do-they-work.htmlWeirdest Bluetooth gadgetshttps://www.tomsguide.com/us/weirdest-bluetooth-gadgets-stuff-roundup,review-2369.htmlMore weird gadgetshttps://www.androidcentral.com/weird-bluetooth-gadgetsAnd yet more still!https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/2a2rv4/what_are_some_unique_bluetooth_accessories/Brittanica guide to Bluetoothhttps://www.britannica.com/technology/BluetoothManual for the early Nokia headsethttps://www.manualslib.com/manual/1562633/Nokia-Hs-12w.html?page=6#manualHistory of Nokia Bluetoothhttps://blogs.windows.com/devices/2012/02/03/all-ears-a-pictorial-history-of-bluetooth-headsets-part-1/B&W article about Bluetooth audiohttps://www.bowerswilkins.com/en-us/blog/sound-lab/is-bluetooth-audio-worse.htmlAirPods Maxhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirPods_Max#OverviewSonos headphoneshttps://www.sonos.com/en-gb/shop/sonos-aceBecome a supporter to unlock bonus content and listen live — join our Patreon.TECH'S MESSAGE IS:Hosts: Nate Lanxon, Ian MorrisProduction and Editing: Nate LanxonMusic: Audio Network & Pond5Certain Artwork Elements Designed By: macrovector / FreepikPublisher (Free Version): AcastCopyright © Nate LanxonAds (on free version) are not endorsements, nor controlled by Tech's Message. Read Nate's ad policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.The full text of this podcast can be found in the transcript of this edition or at the following link:https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2024/06/instructions-for-living-life-pay.htmlPlease feel free to post any comments you have about this episode there.A pdf containing Imaoka Shin'ichirō's "Principles of Living" can be found at the following link:https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2024/06/my-principles-of-living-by-imaoka.htmlMore information about "jiyū shūkyō" can be found at the following link: https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/free-religion.htmlThe Cambridge Unitarian Church's Sunday Service of Mindful Meditation can be found at this link:https://www.cambridgeunitarian.org/morning-service/ Music, "New Heaven", written by Andrew J. Brown and played by Chris Ingham (piano), Paul Higgs (trumpet), Russ Morgan (drums) and Andrew J. Brown (double bass) Thanks for listening. Just to note that all the texts of these podcasts are available on my blog. You'll also find there a brief biography, info about my career as a musician, & some photography. Feel free to drop by & say hello. Email: caute.brown[at]gmail.com
I've often wondered how you build a text editor. Like many software projects, it's a simple idea at the core with an almost infinite scope for features. How do you build a solid foundation to expand on? Which features matter for launch? And how do you hope to satisfy the needs of every programmer, working in every language?My guest for this episode is Nathan Sobo. He's tackled this problem once before with the Atom editor, and he's back older & wiser with Zed - a new editor written completely from scratch in Rust. It has a modern UI, a wide spread of language support, and a completely different way of looking at team collaboration. But with so much ambition, what are Zed's priorities, and what's been left for a future version?--Zed Homepage: https://zed.dev/Segment Trees: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segment_treeRopes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(data_structure)Rust Executors: https://rust-lang.github.io/async-book/02_execution/04_executor.htmlMore about Roc: https://youtu.be/DzhIprQan68More about TigerBeetle: https://youtu.be/ayG7ltGRRHsKris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/Kris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/krisajenkins
Are We Tired Yet? - Push, Shove and MoreWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13311445/uber-enlists-police-catch-scammers-ohio-driver-shooting-death.htmlChilling 911 audio reveals moment Ohio cops find Uber driver, 61, dying on 81-year-old homeowner's driveway after he shot her when scammers told her to pick up parcel at his home in twisted set up - as ride-hailing app breaks its silencehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13301465/graphic-forever-chemicals-everyday-foods-disease-rates.htmlGraphic reveals the 'forever chemicals' lurking in everyday foods that are linked to cancer and infertilityHundreds of foods and home goods have tested positive for 'forever chemicals'The chemicals have been linked to cancers, infertility, birth defects and autismhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13276501/Mayo-Clinic-puberty-blockers-trans-kids-fertility-cancer-medicine.htmlPuberty blockers may NOT be reversible and could raise children's risk of fertility problems and even cancer, Mayo Clinic study suggests Experts found 'mild-to-severe sex gland atrophy' in minors taking blockers Genspect campaigners warn of 'irreversible harm to the fertility of patients'https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13294555/jk-rowling-hints-feud-harry-potter-daniel-radcliffe-emma-watson.htmlJK Rowling says she WON'T forgive Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson for their stance in the trans debate - and says they should apologise to 'traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women' not herhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13294435/Republicans-demand-Biden-administration-explain-outrageous-37-7-million-fine-imposed-Christian-university-accuse-Education-Department-inappropriately-targeting-countrys-largest-Christian-school.htmlRepublicans demand the Biden administration explain an 'outrageous' $37.7 million fine imposed on a Christian university and accuse the Education Department of 'inappropriately targeting' the country's largest Christian schoolGrand Canyon University was fined millions for allegedly lying to students about the price of its doctoral programs, according to the Department of EducationBut the eye watering $37.7 million fine appears to be politically motivated, Republicans argueFour GOP members sent a letter Monday to the federal agency demanding 'evidence' of the school's crimes https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13294697/Chicagos-Mayor-Brandon-Johnson-migrant-crisis-spending.htmlChicago's progressive Dem Mayor Brandon Johnson unveils plans to spend another $70M of taxpayer cash on 38,000 migrants who've arrived in city, on top of $150M already set aside for 2024Mayor Johnson has began briefing City Council members on plans to push through the funds to keep the city's response to helping migrants afloat If approved by the council, the $70 million would add to the $150 million already set aside in the 2024 budget for the response to the migrant problemState, county and city officials said in February that $321 million would be required to sustain the migrant operation throughout the end of the yearhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13310229/cows-quarantine-bird-flu-outbreak.htmlMore than a dozen states quarantine COWS to halt spread of bird flu - as experts grow increasingly worried about outbreak in peopleHealth officials in 18 states have placed restrictions on cattle movement States like New York have warned residents to keep their distance from wildlifehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13311301/golden-gate-bridge-palestine-protest-traffic-blocked.htmlPalestine activists block Brooklyn Bridge, Golden Gate and roads to Chicago O'Hare airport in coordinated attempt to bring America to its kneeshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13310713/vegan-study-health-halo-plant-based-burgers-sausages.htmlThe proof going vegan ISN'T better for you? Study finds plant-based meat products are full of salt and fatParticipants eating plant-based diets saw no 'widespread' health benefitshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13310455/ibuprofen-reaction-flu-bleeding-eyes.htmlWoman, 45, suffers horrific and rare reaction to IBUPROFEN - causing snake-like scales on her face and discharge to ooze from her EYESPatient, 45, took the over-the-counter painkiller four hours before the reactionDoctors said her immune system had attacked ibuprofen, causing symptoms
The Price is Life II - Conscience of the Front LineWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13285611/My-eyes-BOILING-Dozens-social-media-users-claim-theyve-left-sore-eyes-looking-solar-eclipse-wore-glasses-Google-searches-eye-pain-spike.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13284847/Eclipse-sickness-Americans-headaches-insomnia-menstrual-cycle-changes-leading-todays-celestial-event.htmlAmericans suffering from 'eclipse sickness', including insomnia, headaches and changes to women's periodsEclipse sickness has been used to explain weird side effects of the eventPeople have also reported feeling more anxious and emotionalhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13284847/Eclipse-sickness-Americans-headaches-insomnia-menstrual-cycle-changes-leading-todays-celestial-event.htmlAmericans suffering from 'eclipse sickness', including insomnia, headaches and changes to women's periodsEclipse sickness has been used to explain weird side effects of the eventPeople have also reported feeling more anxious and emotionalhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13286319/Four-couples-solar-eclipse-wedding-Arkansas.htmlMore than FOUR HUNDRED couples from 24 states flock to football field to get hitched at exact moment the moon blocks sun during solar eclipseBrides and grooms from over 24 states tied the knot in Russellville, ArkansasRussellville was one of the best places in the US to see the eclipse on MondayThe newly married couples were reimbursed for the $60 marriage license feehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mvPIrfLhZoO'Keefe at Socrates In The City: "What Is Your Price?" Discusses Ethics and Morals With Eric Metaxashttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13286597/Bombing-Satanic-Temple-Salem-triggers-FBI-investigation.htmlBoston Satanic Temple is firebombed with explosives in 'horrific act of attempted terrorism' - as FBI launches urgent investigationPolice said someone tossing an explosive at the porch of the building at 4pmIt was nearly 12 hours before someone finally discovered the damage doneLucien Greaves, the co-founder and spokesman, claims it was an act of terrorhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13285003/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-deepfake-porn-ai-assault.htmlAOC reveals the horror of seeing a deepfake porn image of herself and why she wants to crack down on AI that has the same intention as 'physical rape and sexual assault'Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., revealed how seeing an AI-generated pornographic image using her likeness made her feelShe described being in shock and horrified by the image that looked like herThe Democrat also announced legislation she is working on to crack down on the use of deepfakeshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13285743/eclipse-trump-abortion-scott-jennings.htmlThere's a first for everything! SCOTT JENNINGS reveals why Trump wanted his shock abortion announcement to be ECLIPSED - and says it's proof Republicans are terrified this issue will cost them the White HouseBy SCOTT JENNINGS FOR DAILYMAIL.COMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKmlDx8idwoDonald Trump's ABORTION Policy Announcement | Kristan Hawkins on Fox & Friendshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13285427/California-Sheriff-blasts-soft-crime-Gavin-Newsom-driving-crime-homelessness.htmlCalifornia has had ENOUGH! Sheriff blasts soft-on-crime Gavin Newsom for driving crime and homelessnessRiverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco blasted the Democratic governor for refusing to reform woke policiesCalifornia voters passed Prop 47 in 2014, which critics said has contributed to the uptick of smash-and-grab robberies, drug deaths and homelessnessBianco and other top brass said Californians from all sides of the political spectrum are 'fed up'
Fuck The Rules PodcastSeason 4 Episode 14Here we are again with Dr. Janna Gottwald-Stridbeck! I so enjoyed discussing her journey in her work in 2022, and I really hoped that I could get time with her to discuss her area of education and experience for this series. And she helps break some of the misconceptions of psychoanalysis, and explains psychodynamics for us.Dr. Janna Gottwald-Stridbeck is a psychologist with a PhD in early childhood development. She is currently training to become a psychodynamic psychotherapist. Resources:Book - Freud And Beyondhttps://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/stephen-a-mitchell/freud-and-beyond/9780465098828/?lens=basic-booksMore info on psychoanalysis:https://www.simplypsychology.org/psychoanalysis.htmlMore info on psychodynamics:https://www.simplypsychology.org/psychodynamic.htmlWhat is Neurosis?https://www.britannica.com/science/neurosis* * * Support the showWant more sweary goodness? There's now the availability of Premium Subscription for $3 a month! Click the "Support The Show" link and find out more info.Support The Show* * *F*ck The Rules Podcast is produced by Evil Bambina Productions, LLC. You can find our podcast on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. If you are in need of assistance for mental health services, please check with your PCP, your insurance provider or an online therapist directory for the nearest mental health professional.*****Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. In addition to hosting and producing her podcast, she's running a private practice as an independent provider full-time. Susan is a National Certified Counselor through the NBCC as well as an Emergency Responder & Public Safety Certified Clinician through NERPSC. When she's not busy with all those things, Susan is usually busy annoying her adult children or gardening.
Socially Manipulated Pulse - How the Hunt is GoneWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/mortgages/article-12865779/mortgage-rates-drop-7-percent.htmlMORE good news for homebuyers! Mortgage rates drop below 7% for the first time since early August (and sellers are cutting asking prices too)Average 30-year fixed rate deal is now 6.95 percent, according to Freddie Mac The last time rates were below 7 percent was on August 10, data showshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12886185/vaccine-lower-cholesterol.htmlNow scientists develop a vaccine to lower CHOLESTEROL which is linked to 18m deaths a yearA vaccine cholesterol vaccine in development could be available within 10 yearsThe vaccine is set to be up to 50 times cheaper than alternative injectionshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12887507/Michelle-Monaghan-reveals-Tom-Cruise-HONEYMOON-Mission-Impossible-3.htmlMichelle Monaghan reveals she kissed Tom Cruise during her HONEYMOON as she filmed Mission: Impossible 3: 'I had kind of an intimate scene'https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/real-life/article-12887347/Tasha-Paige-flown-Spain-man-met-internet-online-OnlyFans.htmlMy friends freaked out when I told them I was flying to Spain for a holiday with a male stranger I met online - this is what went down and how I'll make $20,000 from itTasha Paige flew to Spain for a party with a mystery manhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12886089/Thief-reveals-looted-300-000-strangers-bank-accounts-hacking-iPhones-simple-passcode-trick-works-Face-ID.htmlThief reveals how he looted $300,000 from strangers' bank accounts by hacking into their iPhones with this simple passcode trick that works even IF you have Face IDAaron Johnson revealed that he would watch people enter their own passcodes, memorize them and steal their phones He was able to steal over $300,000 between 2021 and 2022 by using this trick at local Minnesota bars This comes a week after Apple announced the launch of the 'Stolen Device Protection' setting for iOS 17.3https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-12878117/Woman-escort-stripper-salary-Wall-Street-clients.html'Professional girlfriend' and stripper who caters to wealthy Wall Street clients reveals she earns a staggering $34,000-A-WEEK during the holidays when her patrons 'are looking for an escape from their families'Mia Lee, 35, left her job in banking for the escort lifestyle five years agoThe NYC resident brought in nearly $70,000 in the first half of DecemberShe speculates that her holiday clientele are 'looking for an escape'Porn addictionAI addictionStreaming addiction Entertainment addictionSocial programs.
-If you were born before 1991, you may not be protected against hepatitis B-Overview of what hepatitis B is, how it is spread, and how vaccinations work-Specifics about the hep B vaccination-Take care of yourself by prioritizing preventative healthConnect with Suzy / Learn more about the hep B vaccination:IG @drsuzannesolimanCDC website re: hep B vaccination: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/hepb/index.htmlMore on hep B vaccination: www.hepBcatchup.comPharmacist Moms: https://www.pharmacistmomsgroup.com/
Fighting Integrity Fraud - A Societal Recovery PlanWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.comNetwork: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12646451/Pro-Palestinian-protesters-Capitol.htmlPro-Palestinian protesters invade the Capitol: More than 300 demonstrators are arrested after demanding Israeli ceasefire by staging a sit-down in a rotunda in the Congress complexThe demonstration comes a day after a bombing of a hospital in Gaza killed at hundreds of Palestinianshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12645807/Rancid-Chinese-run-lab-California-experimenting-HIV-herpes-malaria-sparked-disastrous-disease-outbreak-Congressional-committee-warns.htmlRancid Chinese-run lab in California that was experimenting with HIV, herpes and malaria could have sparked 'disastrous' disease outbreak, Congressional committee warnsDr Brad Wenstrup warned dangerous viruses could have escaped makeshift labSaid this may have had 'predictable but disastrous consequences'https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12641083/Sign-times-America-begins-prepping-major-attack-capital-simulating-incoming-missiles-hijacked-airplanes.htmlSign of the times? America begins prepping for major attack on capital - by simulating incoming missiles and hijacked airplanesThe Integrated Battle Command System merges data from Army and Air ForceBut in the last Washington DC test, the IBCS also used real world Navy sensorshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12640503/More-million-satellites-soon-orbiting-planet-scientists-fear-mega-constellations-cause-light-pollution-space-crashes.htmlMore than a million satellites could soon be orbiting our planet - and scientists fear 'mega constellations' could cause light pollution and space crashesMillion satellites are 'booked' to launch in coming years'Traffic jam' in space could cause crashes and interfere with sciencehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/article-12641367/Adjustable-mortgage-rates-homebuyers-loans.htmlAdjustable Mortgage Rates (ARM) gain popularity - but experts warn they can be high-risk9.2 percent of mortgage applications last week were for adjustable-rate loansLoans offer a fixed-rate for a set period of time before resetting in line with current rateshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/article-12641037/Justice-department-weighs-clampdown-broker-fees.htmlIs this the death knell for broker fees? Justice Department weighs up unprecedented clampdown on Realtors pocketing up to 6% in commissionDOJ may launch case against National Association of Realtors over broker feesNAR is a trade association of real estate brokers and agents in the USEnforcers have alleged NAR policy drives up the cost of broker commissionhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmoney/housing-market/article-12645771/Average-American-earn-year-afford-home-salary-mortgage.htmlAverage American now needs to earn $115,000 a year to afford a home - $40,000 MORE than the median worker's salaryThe typical US home sold for $420,000 in August, up 3 percent year over yearLast year Americans needed to earn $99,342 to afford the median-priced homehttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12646383/23andMe-breach-hacker-royal-family.html23andMe hacker leaks 4 million stolen DNA profiles from customers with British ancestry in fury at UK's support for Israel - and claims the data includes 'Royal Family' membersHacker released the data on Tuesday citing anger at Israel and its supportersClaimed stolen DNA profiles include 'wealthy families' and even 'the royal family'Experts call the breach puzzling as to means, motive and responsibilityhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12589685/Netflix-raise-prices-Customers-ad-free-services-set-hit-months-Hollywood-actor-strike-ends.htmlNetflix could raise prices AGAIN: Customers of ad-free services are set to be hit a few months after the Hollywood actor strike endsA report claims the price increase will hit customers after the strike endsUsers in the US and Canada are said to see the price changes firsthttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12643593/Twitter-begins-CHARGING-new-users-access-basic-features-heres-need-know.htmlTwitter begins CHARGING new users to access basic features - here's what you need to knowNew users in New Zealand and the Philippines will pay an annual subscriptionIn addition to paying $1 per year users will need to verify their phone number
Jesters. They're just funny little guys with bells who hang around their medieval king and make wisecracks, right? As it turns out, there's actually a bit more to it. Olivia and Aran trace the origins and development of jesters, minstrels, fools, and other entertainers in the wider context of humour in the Middle Ages. Along the way, we meet some of medieval europe's weirdest guys and crack plenty of authentically medieval jokes! Also discussed are Critical Clown Studies, historical oppression of drummers, and the most single Welshman ever.For more information about some of what we discuss, check out:E.K. Chambers' The Mediaeval Stage (1903), in particular chapter 3: "The Minstrel Life"https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.215896/page/n93/mode/2upFooling Around the World: The History of the Jesterhttps://press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/640914.htmlMore about Stanczyk the jester and Jan Matejko's famous painting of himhttps://www.rhiannonpiper.com/blog/behind-the-painting-unveiling-the-layers-of-meaning-in-staczyk
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Some small changes can make a big difference. Tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars are at stake in getting that one decision right like with social security. You really will impact your quality of life as these decisions start to compound. So, let's get ahead of the decisions that'll most drastically affect our retirement. Today, Tyler's going to share what areas in our personal and financial lives deserve a second look.What You'll Learn:Retiring to rather than retiring fromWhat is Coast FI?Why retirement planning is more than just financial planningWhat fulfillment looks like in retirementThe retirement smile spending patternsPreventing elderly abuseThe best way to retireGood planning doesn't cost, it paysMentions:Elder Abuse Can Happen to Anyone, Are You Protecting Your Loved Ones? https://www.qedwealthsolutions.com/blogs/blog7.11.23.htmlMore of Tyler:https://www.catholicfinancialplanners.com/tyler-j-meyer-cfp/https://www.qedwealthsolutions.com/index.htmlAre you looking to hire an advisor? Browse our members. Are you a Financial Advisor who is serious about the Catholic Faith? Join our network.Catholic Money Mastermind Podcast is a personal podcast meant for educational and entertainment. It should not be taken as financial advice, and is not prescriptive of your financial situation.
There is a Plague that is killing tens of thousands of people in America each year is leaving us with millions of decimated families who are having to deal with this problem on a daily basis. The crisis I'm talking about is the Opioid Epidemic and also referred to as the Prescription Pain Medication Crisis. It is getting worse and worse every day and so we are dealing with this in the worst possible way. So I fully understand the scope of this and understand what's really going on. I want to share with you some Statistics from the Center for Disease Control or the CDC. In 2018, we had 2 million people clinically addicted to opioids in the United States. However, because there are very few clinically or socially acceptable alternatives that number went from 2 million in 2018 to 3 million in 2022. I'll do the math for you that's 21,000 people added to the addicted list each month, every month for four years. 's 140% increase in one year.I have been studying this plague and researching how we can turn this plague into simply a memory. It was truly an honor to be on the TEDx stage talking about the epidemic, and more importantly, bringing solutions to the forefront. Check out the full talk from the TEDxUCincinnati YouTube ChannelAs a nation, how have we been impacted by the opioid addiction crisis? Thousands of families and lives devastated and destroyed, but what if there was a way out?What is the difference between opioids and cannabis? You would be surprised what the research shows.What is the psychological stance on using cannabis for pain relief?Research matters in discussions around cannabis, and medical uses. What do you think?What do you think about cannabis? Well, my opinions have changed through additional research.New information can help change your mind on how you perceive things in life. Cannabis is a topic with new data starting to come out.Addressing opioid addiction is a huge issue in the United States, and together we can make a difference.Check out Chalmers Pillarsofwellness.com for Wellness updates! And ask me any questions you have at questions@chalmerswellness.com. I answer all of them and look forward to hearing from you.The Chalmers Wellness Substack just launched. Comment, Like, Interact with other people on their wellness journey. Communities can make a difference. DrChalmers.substack.com Dr. Matt ChalmersDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. Before taking any action based on this information you should first consult with your physician or health care provider. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions regarding a medical condition, your health, or wellness.________________________________________________________________________How medical cannabis could reduce pain Matt Chalmers TEDxUCincinnatiHighlights of the Ted Talk00:00 - Intro 00:36 - Statistics from the Center for Disease Control or the CDC 01:24 - Opioids are the most addictive substances we have available to us medically for pain 01:48 - Dr Matt Chalmers experience with Opioid Medication 03:08 - Cannabis is the solution to our Opioid Epidemic 04:12 - One of the ways that Cannabis is substantially healthier for us and better than opioids is the way that actually works in the brain05:22 - Cannabis the higher the Euphoria from Cannabis, makes it unusable for daily life 05:56 - It's impossible to Dose Cannabis 06:17 - Sublingual Strips are extremely doseable 06:43 - Cannabis Produces Substantial unwanted Psychological effects create anxiety and things like that 07:10 - Amygdala holds all the bad things about mankind Fear, Hate, Anger, Terror, Anxiety 07:52 - My ten year old son had have surgery to remove a plate and six screws from his arm 08:56 - The Research is showing that states that legalize Cannabis see a 24% drop in Opioid Overdose Deaths the first year after legalization 09:32 - Our society cannot sustain the levels of Addiction and Death we are currently allowing 10:25 – OutroAutomated Transcript: May have edits for grammar and not content. Please refer to the TEDxUCincinnati YouTube video for content. Shows via MRI that CBR1 in the amygdala (attenuate) suppress anger and fear. Thus, decreasing anxietyhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2657360/Same study different write up. Shows suppression of BL amygdalahttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4360235/Again referencing the same study same conclusionhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841401/Showed that baso-lateral specifically R lateral activation of the amygdala helped suppress the feelings of pain and thus decreased the reported subjective pain felt.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3549497/Activating the 5 HT1 receptors in the BLA can suppress the learned failure response and thus reduce future anxiety. Viewing anxiety as perceived failure (conditioned defeat) in the future that holds fear now as if you are living in the failure at the moment. The 5 HT1 receptors help increase serotonin levels to the cleft.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3242817/More on 5 HT1 receptorshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3927969/#:~:text=The%205%2DHT1A%20autoreceptor,Sharp%201991%3B%20Meller%20et%20al.Showing that Delta 8 is just as effective with less side effects as medications already on the market.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34797727/CannabisShowing that cannabis greatly reduced pain and the only real issue was cost and stigma. Reduced opioid use by 64% with a 17% reduction in opioid fatalities.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK574562/ (5)Many of the studies showing negative effects of cannabis on pain were set up to fail. Cannabis has been shown to be better than codeinehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK224384/Pretty solid overview of how the receptors CBR1 work and where they are. The evidence that CBR1 is almost entirely inhibitory to neuronal tissue is pretty apparent. This widespread systemic placement of ligand based and cytoplastic receptor function that again is inhibitory shows a cannabinoid specific and dose dependent functionality of cannabis all over the body save the upper brainstem where the breathing center is. Activation of CBR1 greatly reduces excitotoxicity and reduces glutamate which by itself could stop seizure activity.This also demonstrates significant protection against oxygen deprivation and reperfusion so the benefit to concussion and all oxygen deprivation function like epilepsy, and Parkinson's where oxygen deprivation is a significant issue especially from sleep apnea issues.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5877694/Showing that the medulla has a low amount of CB1 receptorshttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2826.2008.01671.x (6)Opioid issues:https://www.addictionresource.net/opioids/overdose-deaths/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35105535/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK553166/Nearly 70k deaths in 2020https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/deaths/index.html (2)Death rate of 2019 just under 50khttps://www.aha.org/news/headline/2020-07-16-cdc-drug-overdose-deaths-46-2019 (1)https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/epidemic/index.html#:~:text=Over%2070%25%20of%20the%2070%2C630,rates%20decreased%20by%20nearly%207%25.More info government numbershttps://www.hhs.gov/opioids/about-the-epidemic/opioid-crisis-statistics/index.htmlMore death numbers with graphs and age delineationhttps://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-ratesEstimated 2 million Americans are addicted to opioids 2018https://psychiatry.org/news-room/news-releases/nearly-one-in-three-people-know-someone-addicted-t (3)Nearly 3 million Americans addicted in 2022https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK448203/#:~:text=Three%20million%20US%20citizens%20and,States%20are%20dependent%20on%20heroin. (4)Opioid receptors in the pons:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22747535/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3545180/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2642894/Opioid vs cannabis overdosehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6135562/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4392651/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33367882/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5563007/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4392651/Deaths from cannabishttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32370933/Many of these studies look like they are trying to blame cannabis. The sidney study showed that of men with Aids that smoke cannabis they still died of Aids. They are somehow trying to tie the cannabis to Aids deaths its from 1997.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK425742/Also many of the deaths that are attributed to cannabis are not solely or even closely related to cannabis. Many of them are motor vehicle accidents, most 47% had high levels of alcohol, and many of the deaths were suicide, while still others had other drugs in the system. It is very hard to find cannabis deaths where only cannabis was involved.Cannabis and blood pressureThis area of research is very odd as there is evidence that cannabis lowers blood pressure when they gave it to people that already had high blood pressure. However, from a we looked at people that used cannabis and we saw higher blood pressure they also mention that the people in the study also used a lot more alcohol. I lean on the study where they already had the BP issue and cannabis helped. Again the mixing of other substances, drugs or alcohol, makes many of these studies useless.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5237375/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33483174/Reducing the amount of opioids via coadministration of cannabis shows promisehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6135562/Anxiety and cannabisShows that cannabis is a solid choice for anxiety from a prescription point.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4604171/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7531079/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8458732/
Minion Death Cult cohost and union militant Alexander Edward delivers the news on the tentative agreement between UPS and the Teamsters... and why he's voting NO.Shook ex-Spart Jim Cramer:For the full episode support the show at Patreon.com/TheAntifadahttps://twitter.com/MorePerfectUS/status/1684234856556003328MDC on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_TnITSxjaAWorld Socialist Website article against the agreement: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2023/07/27/upsc-j27.htmlMore on the 2018 agreement: https://nwlaborpress.org/2018/10/ups/Union buster found: https://twitter.com/JosBrock/status/1684242017641979904Song: Allan Sherman - Beautiful Teamsters
Hello Eavesdroppers! This week on Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast... Michelle asks the question - who killed Australian drugs campaigner Donald Mackay in 1977? What has the Calabrian mafia in Griffith got to do with it? Has his body ever been found? And who is Al Grassby? Listen to find out! Geordie then dives into the murder of Australian Capital Territory Assistant Police Commissioner Colin Winchester... Why was David Eastman jailed for and acquitted of the crime? Could it have been N'draghetta? How is Colin Winchester connected to Donald Mackay? And could some Eavesdroppin' anecdotal information be legit? All this and more from hosts Geordie & Michelle on Eavesdroppin' podcast. We hope you enjoy this week's episode and remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do! Support us at Patreon
Hello, Eavesdroppers! This week on Eavesdroppin'… Visitation dreams... Interpol's plea to the public to help identify 22 missing women… Over the past 50 years, 22 women have been buried in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands with only an ‘Unidentified Deceased' plaque to honour their lives. Host Michelle delves into Interpol's 22 cold-case Black Notices that form Operation Identify Me to help give these women back their names. Do you know something? Host Geordie takes a mini-dive into the chilling case of missing Brazilian soap star Jeff Machado who disappeared in January 2022. What happened to him? Was he murdered? Is he still alive? What happened to his dogs? You'll have to listen to find out! All this and more from hosts Geordie & Michelle on Eavesdroppin'podcast. We hope you enjoy this week's episode and remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do! Support us at Patreon
Psychologist Dr Vanessa Lapointe discusses the recent stats on the negative effects of social media on our youth's mental health. We also discuss the film “The Cost Of Beauty” - a 3 minute heart-wrencher of a documentary about a mother and daughter ‘s journey of how social media created a deadly eating disorder. Dr Lapointe discusses Dove's Self Esteem Project and their latest project to encourage parents to petition for changes to the Kids Online Safety Act to put youth mental health ahead of profits. You can find the movie, The Cost of Beauty, and the petition form, youth mental health hubs here: https://www.dove.com/ca/en/stories/campaigns/kids-online-safety.htmlDownload the confidence kit here: https://www.dove.com/ca/en/dove-self-esteem-project/help-for-parents.htmlMore about Dr Vanessa LaPointe here: https://drvanessalapointe.comIf you like my podcast Parenting The Adlerian Way – please like, share and write a review! Also, check out The Daily Adler e-newsletter and podcast so you can get inspirational personal development in your inbox daily! https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/daily-adler/id1671211692https://dailyadler.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kat and Phoebe share stories about mushrooms (not that kind), and mushrooms (yes, that kind.) Then: an allegedly scandalous review of Brandon Taylor's new novel, and the ensuing literary brouhaha.Links:The infamous review!https://slate.com/culture/2023/05/late-americans-brandon-taylor-twitter-novel-review.htmlBrandon Taylor in the NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/25/books/review/brandon-taylor-interview.htmlMore on The Late Americans: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/671348/the-late-americans-by-brandon-taylor/Anger over the review:https://twitter.com/nameshiv/status/1661037581289803776https://twitter.com/BigMeanInternet/status/1661015873728159746https://twitter.com/shallowbrigade/status/1660684755828895744https://twitter.com/LCvonHessen/status/1661379868800548866https://twitter.com/SopanDeb/status/1661093017443287040Other commentary: https://twitter.com/SonnyBunch/status/1661020086344503298Brandon responds to the responses to the review:https://twitter.com/blgtylr/status/1661710305758519299 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit femchaospod.substack.com/subscribe
What's on my mind: Instead of the road less travelled, let's get off the path:https://aseemthakar.com/the-pathless-path-paul-millerd-book-summary-notes-review/News:Trump indictment details:https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/04/opinion/donald-trump-alvin-bragg-indictment-charges.htmlEven Robo cop is a racist: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/31/technology/facial-recognition-false-arrests.htmlMore evidence that Clarence Thomas is a bought and paid for stooge of the far right:https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/06/politics/clarence-thomas-harlan-crow-supreme-court-pro-publica/index.htmlWill there be violence in response to Trump being indicted:https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/radical-right-wing-broadcaster-pete-santilli-calls-for-obama-and-clinton-to-be-executed-in-response-to-trumps-indictment/He has faith in Jesus, and look what that got him:https://www.theroot.com/how-does-a-man-freed-from-prison-get-ordered-back-for-l-1850309196This shit is for us: Promises broken and broken promises:https://www.thenation.com/article/society/peniel-joseph-third-reconstruction/Bible Study with Atheist Mike: What have you got to lose? A lot:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_wagerClosing: How to turn lemons into lemonade: https://newsone.com/4547601/black-teens-solve-math-problem-believed-to-be-impossible/
In February 2020, BTS featured on James Corden's Carpool Karaoke - after the Late Late Show host had over a million Twitter requests for the members to be featured in his popular segment. What happened next is history...BTS drove into the hearts of millions of Western viewers and inspired a new generation of memes. Join Tonya, Megan, Alison and Lia in the clown car as we unpack the impact of some of the happiest sixteen minutes of television history.SHOW NOTESColbert - Hand gestures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEFDiQOVL9k Colbert - There are many others: search “Colbert BTS” in YouTubeCorden - Carpool Karaoke: https://youtu.be/T4x7sDevVTYCorden - Crosswalk Concert: https://youtu.be/A8KQhwmdZIwCorden - Hide & Seek: https://youtu.be/JPS3QC86JioCorden - Flinch: https://youtu.be/jLM2ibaRbrkCorden - Papa Mochi & Baby Mochi Reunited: https://youtu.be/pRl2tawentYNews story about BTS appearance on Carpool Karaoke: https://www.etonline.com/bts-to-appear-on-carpool-karaoke-with-james-corden-141659 Fallon - Butter: https://youtu.be/dnpC9YaosIYFallon - revealing he is Jimin biased: https://youtu.be/W4mmfzFazoI Fallon - There are many: search “Jimmy Fallon BTS” in YouTubeO'Brien - “Curtain” name running joke with j-hope: https://youtu.be/h7eNFpz4EZE Other English-language talk show appearances to search on YouTube:Ellen BTS, Graham Norton (BBC)Jimmy Carr incident: https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/20/australia/nine-bts-apology-intl-hnk/index.htmlMore of BTS singing in cars! These are fan-made videos:https://youtu.be/gx8E09d4TxAhttps://youtu.be/p061RkBZym0https://youtu.be/-g6_ZoRuXRABTS shaking the stage during Idol: https://youtu.be/VKr12E4840Qhttps://youtu.be/q9heWaYtu1gOn Kinetic Manifesto MV: https://youtu.be/gwMa6gpoE9IIf you have any questions email us at afternoonaarmy@gmail.com.Want to try an audiobook for the bookclub? Don't forget to click here for your free Audible trial: http://www.audibletrial.com/afternoona*Audible is a sponsor of our sister pod over at Afternoona Delight Podcast*Want to catch other great BTS content? Visit www.afternoonaarmy.com. Love K-dramas too? Check out our sister podcast www.afternoonadelight.com.
In this week's episode, we discuss our approach to lifting behavior and gym protocol. There is SO much more to your strength and athleticism then just the "doing"; this podcast does look at your health and wellness, but we need to consider your mindset as well. How do you THINK about the set up, the action, and the finish of your physicality? Let's discuss!Then - we taste Sterling Vineyards Merlot!More about Sterling Vineyards Merlot:https://www.sterlingvineyards.com/en/wines/8018393.htmlMore about our favorite yoga teacher of the moment:Find Jordan Velez - instagram @jordan.velez_sptMore on Dr Joe Dispenza:https://drjoedispenza.comMore on Andrew Coates:Find Andrew Coates Instagram @andrewcoastesfitnessFind Christine D'Angelo:Instagram: @christine_dangelo_ Facebook: @Christine Casiero D'AngeloSet yourself up with Christine D"Angelo as a COACH on the 1st Phorm App! https://www.1stphorm.app/StineDFind Susan Pajak:Instagram: @winegirlgonewildFacebook: @Susan PajakPersonal Blog: winegirlgonewild.comhttps://winegirlgonewild.comSend us a note! workoutsandwinepodcast@gmail.com
With the season of giving behind us we enter the season of MIRACLES! That's right motherf*%#@$^!s is miracle time! Grab your Rosary and say your prayers the season of miracles is at hand. Whether you're a believer or not it's hard to deny that this episode contains "remarkable" events to say the least.Join us as we discuss the 8,000 claims and 70 CONFIRMED miracles in one location, Lourdes, France.This fascinating episode is all wrapped up in a neat little bow that is the story of Vesna Vulovic. List of the 70 confirmed miracles of Lourdes, France.http://www.miraclehunter.com/marian_apparitions/approved_apparitions/lourdes/miracles4.htmlMore about the Grottohttp://www.perfettaletizia.it/archivio/servizi/madonna_lourdes/english_massabielle.htmlPictures of Bascilia of our Lady of the Rosaryhttps://www.istockphoto.com/photos/rosary-basilica-lourdesSupport the show
Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Cal Wilson with special guests Annie Potts, Nik Taylor and Tusiata Avia and music from Grace PetrieRecorded 22 July at the James Hay Theatre in Christchurch. Released 5 December 2022.The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Cal Wilsonhttps://twitter.com/calbohttps://cmdy.live/MICF22CalWilsonMore about Annie Potts and Nik Taylorhttps://twitter.com/Animalsociologyhttps://www.canterbury.ac.nz/arts/contact-us/people/annie-potts.htmlMore about Tusiata Aviahttps://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/pasifika/avia1.asphttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Savage-Coloniser-Book-Tusiata-author/dp/177656409XMore about Grace Petriehttps://twitter.com/gracepetriehttps://gracepetrie.comFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerFOC it UP Comedy Club https://podfollow.com/foc-it-up-comedy-clubCome to a live recordingKings Place: 14 December, 26 January, 17 March: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/?s=guilty+feministSoho Theatre: 4-7 January: https://sohotheatre.com/shows/the-guilty-feminist-2/Rose Theatre, Kingston, Sunday 29 January: https://rosetheatre.org/whats-on/the-guilty-feministThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Cal Wilson with special guests Annie Potts, Nik Taylor and Tusiata Avia and music from Grace PetrieRecorded 22 July at the James Hay Theatre in Christchurch. Released 5 December 2022.The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Cal Wilsonhttps://twitter.com/calbohttps://cmdy.live/MICF22CalWilsonMore about Annie Potts and Nik Taylorhttps://twitter.com/Animalsociologyhttps://www.canterbury.ac.nz/arts/contact-us/people/annie-potts.htmlMore about Tusiata Aviahttps://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/pasifika/avia1.asphttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Savage-Coloniser-Book-Tusiata-author/dp/177656409XMore about Grace Petriehttps://twitter.com/gracepetriehttps://gracepetrie.comFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerFOC it UP Comedy Club https://podfollow.com/foc-it-up-comedy-clubCome to a live recordingKings Place: 14 December, 26 January, 17 March: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/?s=guilty+feministSoho Theatre: 4-7 January: https://sohotheatre.com/shows/the-guilty-feminist-2/Rose Theatre, Kingston, Sunday 29 January: https://rosetheatre.org/whats-on/the-guilty-feministThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tone and Larry chop it up with David Umeh. Umeh is Founder & CEO of Clouty, a music-fintech platform using data to unlock an entirely new asset class. Clouty is a new experience at the intersection of data, music, and finance. Turning music data into financial instruments, to reimagine the markets of today. As a first-gen hailing from the Bay Area and now living in Chicago, David has been an entrepreneur for almost a decade, leveraging his experiences to continue to take steps forward. More about Umeh:Umeh attended Hampton University and spent time working at BET, REVOLT, Hip Hop DX, and KarmaloopTV before pivoting to entrepreneurship full time. Umeh's first venture was known as "HighSpeed Technologies" and was featured in publications like the Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/a-bottle-of-juice-for-55-how-one-start-up-is-testing-the-limits-of-dcs-marijuana-law/2016/04/26/eb789eac-07de-11e6-a12f-ea5aed7958dc_story.htmlMore about HighSpeed Technologies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scNA6M3eqmkTap in with Umeh:@umehzingrace on instagramhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/david-umeh-1898a637/Welcome to the ScholarChip$ podcast hosted by Larry Alexander and Tone Gaines. Larry is a transactional attorney at a Fortune 100 Company. Tone is a Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at a large law firm in Chicago. But more importantly, both Larry and Tone are Black Men from the inner city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The duo started ScholarChip$ to (1) create a platform to have candid conversations with scholars and (2) normalize academics as a viable way to achieve upward mobility in Black and Brown communities.Discussions in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. Nothing contained in this podcast constitutes financial, legal, tax or any other professional advice. Always consult a professional regarding your individual circumstance. If you have a moment, we'd love to hear from you: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/25G8JGD. You can also email us at scholarchipspodcast@gmail.com!
LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE: youtube.com/indiethinkerBiden is quick to demonize his opposition due to a lack of real success to point to as some major elections look like they'll trend red. In New York personal safety is on the ballot and John Fetterman makes a not so great showing, again, on CNN.
A local brewery seeks a Lower Broadway location. Nashville may soon get some e-bikes. Will they be as big of a headache as scooters? Plus, today we release our favorite restaurants of 2022.New YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKjWKXfpjtNL0oL2R6MKSxwTake a Tour With Us! Use code NASH for 20% off - https://www.xplrnash.com/toursToday's Sponsors: Brad Reynolds https://thinkbrad.com/Blessed Day Coffee https://www.blesseddaycoffee.com/ Use Code "XPLR20" for 20% off at checkoutNash NewsFat Bottom Brewing Co. eyes Lower Broadway location, according to Metro permit https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2022/10/11/fat-bottom-eyes-lower-broadway-location.htmlMore e-bikes are coming to Nashville: How will the rollout work?https://www.newschannel5.com/news/more-e-bikes-are-coming-to-nashville-how-will-the-rollout-workOur Favorite Nashville Restaurants of 2022Oscar's Taco Shop https://oscarstacoshop.com/Nectar Urban Cantina https://www.nectarcantina.com/Caliber Coffeehttps://www.calibercoffeeco.com/The Chef and I https://www.thechefandinashville.com/Epice https://www.epicenashville.com/12/30 Club https://thetwelvethirtyclub.com/Soy Cubano https://eatsoycubano.com/West Coast Taco Shop http://orderwestcoasttacoshop.com/IL Forno https://www.ilfornowoodfired.com/McNamara's Irish Pubhttp://www.mcnamarasirishpub.com/Humphreys Street Coffeehttps://humphreysstreet.com/Mike's Ice Cream https://mikesicecream.com/Cafe Intermezzo https://www.cafeintermezzo.com/Red's 615 Kitchen https://www.reds615kitchen.com/Cledis https://www.cledis.com/Martin's BBQhttps://www.martinsbbqjoint.com/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASH Website - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/ YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnash Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nash NASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - https://www.xplrnash.com/shopMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.life
On this week's Walk Around the Block, things are starting to get a little wild. Show notes: The last time I got stung: Episode 5: Wildlife sequel and my fake HGTV showThe story about the killdeer: Episode 72: Ruffled feathersA rustic private island in Maine is on the market: https://news.yahoo.com/rustic-private-island-maine-market-141500239.htmlMore about the island: https://www.realtor.com/news/unique-homes/private-island-duck-ledges-island-maine/
Squiz Kids is an award-winning, free daily news podcast just for kids. Give us ten minutes, and we'll give you the world. A short podcast that gives kids the lowdown on the big news stories of the day, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour. ‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties' (A Squiz Parent) This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the daily routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them. Fun. Free. Fresh. LINKSPenalty shoot-out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX7J4QBhXykLouis and Sasha's big adventure: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/scottish-adventurer-europe-horseback/index.html Track their ride across Europe here: https://www.thebighoof.com/the-routeMan Versus Horse: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/06/13/sport/man-v-horse-ricky-lightfoot-spt-intl/index.htmlMore info on ships and sea levels: https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/ships-bumping-up-sea-levels-claim-doesnt-hold-water/Squiz Kids for Schools - Free 30 Day Trial: https://www.squizkids.com.au/squiz-kids-for-schools/Squiz Kids Apple Subscriber Content - Free 7 Day Trial: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/squiz-kids/id1494238283 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now more than ever, going green is permeating the industry. Automakers are required to meet certain sustainability requirements, which means everything that goes into creating a vehicle–ahem, the tires–are held to higher sustainability targets, too. Just ask Bridgestone, whose goal is to have 100% carbon neutrality and 100% renewable resources in its tires by 2050. So, how are they going to achieve that?Slowly but surely, the foundation for a more sustainable future is being laid out as you read this. Here's just one example: For more than a decade, Bridgestone has been researching the guayule plant to use as a domestic source of natural rubber, and now the first Firestone Firehawk race tire made with guayule natural rubber (grown and extracted at the company's guayule R&D facilities in Arizona) will debut at this year's Indy 500 on May 29. Just last month, the company partnered with LanzaTech, a carbon capture and transformation company, to co-develop the first dedicated end-of-life tire recycling process. To learn more about Bridgestone's guayule research and end-of-life tire recycling initiatives, we spoke with Bill Niaura, director of sustainable materials and circular economy for Bridgestone Americas Technology Center. In this episode of What's Treading with Tire Review, presented by AAPEX, Bill dives into why Bridgestone is investing in these various sustainability initiatives and how creating a circular economy is in the tiremaker's future. EPISODE OVERVIEW- An update on Bridgestone's research into guayule natural rubber (1:00)- Why tiremakers are investing in alternate sources of natural rubber (2:11)- How Bridgestone and LanzaTech will work together on end-of-life tire recycling and how the carbon transformation process starts from the guy of a rabbit (8:33)- How Bridgestone's relationship with its dealers will help its sustainability goals trickle down the tire industry (14:15)More on Bridgestone's sustainability goals: https://www.bridgestone.com/corporate/news/2021062901.htmlMore on AAPEX: www.aapexshow.comYou can also subscribe to What's Treading with Tire Review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher.
Marcie Coronado has travelled quite a bit, yet always comes back to Medanales, New Mexico.It's high arid dessert and a farming community where the main source of water is the Rio Chama. Between a lack of water and adverse weather conditions, it was often a struggle.Her father's side of the family is part hispanic, by way of Mexico and her mother's side of the family is native to New Mexico. As the oldest, Marcie helped raised her 7 younger siblings. The women of the family did all the cooking and weaving and the men did all the outside work, including the farming.Marcie's mother, Cordelia, had her hands full. Today at 87, Cordelia is still farming and weaving- The South West Weavers. Marcie's grandmother, Agueda Salazar Martinez, noted for her Chimayo-style woven rugs and blankets, a world renown weaver, has her weavings in the Smithsonian Institution in DC.Marcie's grandfather was the very first postmaster general in Medanales. So you see, my guest has a long family history in the area. Along with that, comes big responsibilities."My mother taught us to be good, share what you can, if you see someone struggling, help them up," says Marcie. Marcie is still helping people out in her community today. Cordelia taught Marcie and her siblings that, "you always have to guide that sapling, tie it on both sides so it grows straight. You have to guide it otherwise it'll always go toward the sun and you don't necessarily want that."More information regarding Marcie Coronado's Mother, Cordelia:Santa Fe Living Treasures:http://sflivingtreasures.org/index.php/treasures/181-cordelia-coronado.htmlMore information regarding Marcie Coronado's Grandmother:Agueda Salazar Martínez, Tapestry Weave Rag Jerga, 1994, woven cotton cloth on cotton yarn warp, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool and the Smithsonian Institution Collections Acquisition Program, 1995.46https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/tapestry-weave-rag-jerga-34631
الحلقة 16 - كمثل جميع الأطفال الآخرين، نشأنا جميعًا ولدينا أحلام، لم نكن نهتم كثيرًا في ذلك الوقت وكان الخيال بلا حدود وكانت لدينا خطط لتحقيق أشياء كبيرة. لكن، بينما نتقدم في العمر، تبدأ هذه الأحلام في التلاشي، أحيانًا لأن البيئة لا تساعد وأحيانًا أخرى بسبب تحول في الأولويات.ضيفنا في هذه الحلقة كان أيضًا لديه حلم، لكن في حالته أبقى الحلم حياً حتى حققه. عندما كان طفلاً يبلغ من العمر 9 سنوات كان حلمه أن يزور تاج محل. في النهاية، ذهب إلى الهند ودرس وعاش هناك لمدة 6 أشهر. كانت هذه مجرد بداية، بداية رحلة طويلة مدتها 10 سنوات أخذته إلى العديد من الأماكن، حيث زار وعاش في 4 قارات مختلفة.انضموا إلي لاكتشاف وكشف الرحلة الرائعة لأسامة "الهائم الشغوف".لا تنس: كن دائمًا فضوليًا ، وكن دائمًا طموحًا.Episode 16 - Like all other kids, we all grew up having dreams, we didn't care that much back then, the imagination was limitless and we had plans to achieve big things. But, while growing old those dreams start fading, sometimes because the environment does not help and some other times due to a shift in priorities.Our guest in this episode also had a dream, but in his case he kept it alive until he reached it. As a 9 years old boy his dream was to visit the Taj Mahal. At the end he did that, he went to India and even studied and lived there for 6 months. But that was just the beginning, the start of a 10 years long journey that took him to many other places, visiting a living in 4 different continents.Join me to discover and uncover the fascinating journey of Oussama the “Hungry Nomad”.Don't forget: be always curious, be always ambitious.All Episodes:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vysl4OApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3jpNSYPGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3C7ey7NAmazon Music: https://amzn.to/3GdfnhOFollow & Support:Website: https://www.lharbawlghorba.show/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/lharba_lghorba/Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lharbawlghorbaSend your Feedback: https://forms.gle/L9XWYsjVmpBHbqvr6Guest:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehungrynomad_/Useful Links:AIESEC: https://aiesec.org/Community colleges in Toronto: https://classroom.synonym.com/toronto-community-colleges-6139994.htmlEntree Express: https://www.canada.ca/fr/immigration-refugies-citoyennete/services/immigrer-canada/entree-express.htmlMore info about Ontario and Toronto: https://www.destinationontario.com/en-caSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lharba-w-lghorba/donations
Professor Danielle Christmas is a scholar in English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her day-job, she researches serious topics about race and history, from white nationalism to the legacy of slavery and the Holocaust, and how issues like this are depicted in our cultural currency. But when she's off the clock and needs to unplug, Danielle Christmas turns to Jane Austen. And she says even though she doesn't always want to, she can't help bringing her knowledge of race and history into these stories. As co-editor of the most recent issue of the JASNA journal Persuasions Online, Danielle Christmas has become a convener of conversations within the Janeite and academic community on race and the works of Jane Austen. She took some time recently to chat with us about that issue, and everything from Fanny Price and the history behind Mansfield Park, to binging “Bridgerton.” And she says, for her, escaping to a Regency world can be both guilt-free and fruitful. Here's our conversation.Danielle ChristmasSometimes I really like the idea of putting my brain to the use of just having fun - of playing around in a text that's beautifully written and is doing subtle work, right? [During the day] I'm talking about slavery and the Holocaust. And my new work is on white nationalism. That's loud, there's nothing [subtle] about that. And you have to pay attention to the corners and the contours of what's happening in [Jane Austen's] novels, in order to really understand the stakes. And it's just a good brain exercise [and] it trains me to pay attention to the small things. Whereas maybe if I'm spending all of my time, just looking at the loud - you know, the loudness, the violence, all of that - I miss the corners.Plain Jane Well tell me, Danielle, because you are reading with all of that loudness around you. And you're very aware of this and you're … choosing to dedicate the time to exploring all those issues in our culture, everything from our lynching histories in our culture and the legacy of slavery and the legacy of racism. What do you bring as a reader with your expertise to Jane Austen, does that enter into it very much? Do you find comfort in the fact that she was surrounded by these conversations? And they are, like you say subtle, but they might be there like Edward Said says, - look at what's not there as well as what is there.Danielle Christmas Yes, exactly! That it's always there. Even if it's not there. It's there and it's absence and the fact that it's absent, is itself indicating something that we should be thinking about that's doing something whether or not it's present in the room. I think it's fascinating that people that we talk to so much in this special issue that we're doing [in] Persuasions, there is a lot going on, of course about the triangle trade and how that works. And yet there are four lines in Mansfield Park … or the sum total of what Jane Austen clearly said, explicitly said - explicitly-ish! - that is her making a direct reference to slavery. If we, we smart people, we smarty-pants people, have so much to say, based on four lines and its absence, then there really is something fascinating going on. Anytime there is a narrative, a television series, a book, anything that has to do, it is deeply embedded in a construction of class culture, right? And manners. There are all sorts of politics that surround that. And she was right. … She was a brilliant woman and a brilliant writer who wrote knowing that, right? It's intentional. I think that sometimes it's fascinating to encounter resistance among people who love Jane Austen, out of fear, I think, that we're pushing politics into a space where it's like a protected space. So why are we bringing politics into yet another thing, right? Like, why are we? It's there! … If we were living in Regency times, there's no way to read her work without understanding it as construction of political narrative. Not only that, or maybe not primarily that, but to write a romance novel at the time is itself a political exercise. And so acknowledging the truth of that - two things can be true at the same time. This is what I like, my major discovery in my 30s: Things can be true, a person can be, you know, racist and fascinating; a person could be writing just enjoyable romantic fiction, and also be doing something interesting and political. And I think that's what's happening. And it's easy to to get our hackles up on either side of that, to insist that it is only politics. And to forget that it's more fascinating. So why are we bringing politics into yet another thing, right? Like, why are we? It's there! … If we were living in Regency times, there's no way to read her work without understanding it as construction of political narrative. I think maybe this is my pop culture brain. But it's more fascinating because it's not just politics, right? Like she's doing something that is supposed to be an exercise in entertainment and pleasure. But she's playing this all out. And in a tableau that's tends to be people of a certain like wealth and class and that money comes from someplace, their comfort comes from someplace, the exclusion or not, of people. You cannot read Mansfield Park outside of those four lines, without understanding Fanny, and her absence of wealth, her relationship to the wealthier family, and the way that that interaction works as anything except a political inquiry into how relationships with family and money work and power, and morals and ethics, right? Plain Jane So everything you say, Danielle, so interesting about Mansfield Park: They have to get their money at Mansfield Park from somewhere. You mentioned the four lines about “dead silence.” There's so much in that novel, if you're closely reading the text, that are choices that Jane Austen is making. And … she's so good at her job that we forget that there's a puppeteer. There's a conductor, who's making choices about how Mansfield Park gets its money, about where Sir Thomas goes when he leaves Mansfield Park, about what Fanny Price is reading. So much more than the “dead silence,” you know?So tell me more. Danielle, when I read it, it occurred to me that it's not it doesn't seem to me like too much of a stretch to see Mansfield Park and its dismantling, I would say it's kind of reduced to rubble. By the end of it. It's kind of destroyed! And the only person who's still standing is Fanny Price. And I feel like it could be a metaphor for a sort of dismantling of England through colonialism - morally - not paying attention to your house, being out there and not concentrating on what's real and what's actually ethical. And the consequences of that. Do you think that's too much of a stretch?Danielle Christmas That's provocative! I kind of love that! I would have to sit and think about that. I think if that's plausible, and as a sort of larger metaphor, I think that maybe … you'll get my preemptive defenses against those people who tend to in general, tell me I'm bringing politics into politics-free spaces. So [they'll say], “It's just romance. Right? It's happy. It's just pop culture. Why are you insisting?” I think because of that, I tend to be more conservative in the claims that I make than you're being. I think that my the most conservative account that I could easily defend - that I think that any person could reasonably defend: After you learn a little bit about Jane Austen's family in general (I resist psychoanalytic readings of an author through their work, don't think it's helpful), but you can't find out that her father has a trustee relationship with a plantation, or find out that her brother would patrol waters for slave ships, and not think about how knowing that in her relationship to them, and doing that would inform her decision to write this novel. And what to include, and not. So I think the most conservative thing to say about slavery, history, [and] politics, and the novel, is that just the insistence that she's publishing this, and that she's insisting that people who like her novels, and enjoy her kind of writing, read this. That is disruption. That is interesting. Just that, yes. So, just even stopping there, makes me curious. I think sometimes I feel like my job as a teacher, maybe less so in my writing, but as a teacher, is just to make us notice things that we noticed, but didn't realize were important to notice. Like to just say if I was teaching a class, like, what do you guys think that a woman who was writing what we could call - even at the time -chicklit, right? Like a woman who's writing - yes, a smart woman - who's writing for other literate smart women, inasmuch as any woman is considered especially smart and literate at the time, who's interested in reading a romantic novel happened to do this. Like happens to mediate this particular story through the experience of a deep privilege? And, what you're saying, which is really the kind of collapse of privilege in one family, right? So, like, and this is where we're going. Just think about that, guys. I'm a new historicist. So I want to know what's going on all around the page. I want to know what helped make the story and I want to know what the story is doing off of the page. And so there is an entire ecosystem around what we can talk about - this really weird thing she did, right? Like, it's just a weird thing! There's a way to have told that story, so that all I needed to do was curl up on my couch and read it and not really have to do any heavy lifting. Not grapple with what it means that there are four lines of silence. I think sometimes I feel like my job as a teacher, maybe less so in my writing, but as a teacher, is just to make us notice things that we noticed, but didn't realize were important to notice. You know, Fanny really is the subject of abuse. … And I think because so many of us read the novel, and so many of us who are doing it outside of the context of the classroom, are doing it for pleasure reading. And ... if I'm reading this novel for pleasure, I don't want to sit with Fanny's pain very long. It is unpleasant. It's really cruel the way she's treated. But if we pause and think about that, that is quite a choice that Jane Austen made: to insist that somebody who wants to pick up the genre that they would expect her to be writing, that they have to walk through that maltreatment. And it's not just, you know, a heroine who's mistreated. She is the subject of abuse. Compared to how people feel about Lizzy Bennet, you know, everyone wants to be Lizzy Bennet, right?Fanny is meek. She is not … as charming. And, you know, she's just coming from a different place. What a heroine she is, right? What a curious heroine she is compared to who we've come to know from Jane Austen's other novels. What do we do with that? What do we make of that? Sometimes I think the most fruitful things come from just realizing that there are questions that we haven't been asking.Plain JaneLet me get to some of your work. Danielle. You are the Co-editor of the most recent issue of Persuasions … and it's a peer-reviewed publication of JASNA, the Jane Austen Society of North America. And it features essays on Jane Austen and her world. Can you tell me a little bit about the most current issue, which is called “Beyond the Bit of Ivory, Jane Austen and Diversity”? By the way, I put the Call for Papers, link in our chat. It's so beautiful, the first paragraph of that. Danielle Christmas I'm so glad that you think it's beautifully written. You know, it was fascinating. We encountered each other through the “Race and the Regency” series. That was a fascinating multi-month journey ... hearing different lectures. But .. because so many of us are asking questions about race, we're asking questions we didn't know we should have been asking .... So that's good and important work then, right? If you sit back and think, OK, we're all kind of engaged in that thinking JASNA has jumped in. Like at Chawton [House], where they were doing the Black Lives Matter to Jane Austen exhibit and all of that. I mean, like, Whoa. Fascinating. Like, who is mad who's yelling? Why? What are the stakes to people? What's happening? … Like, what is that alarmism about? People who have different intellectual stakes in the way that we remember, and read Jane Austen. We're all bringing a different set of thoughts and values and questions to this figure, as an abstract person, as a writer, as a creator of stories. We are mapping on to these stories, all sorts of powers that they may or may not have. So this special issue is an opportunity for us, in this moment, to do some deep thinking about those questions. Fanny is meek. … What a curious heroine she is compared to who we've come to know from Jane Austen's other novels. What do we do with that? What do we make of that? Sometimes I think the most fruitful things come from just realizing that there are questions that we haven't been asking.You know, there are plenty of folks who have been working on the intersection of these questions in these histories and Jane Austen's work for a long time. So it's not as if, you know, finally scholars are coming to ask questions. But for maybe different scholars than before, and some who have been … in this wheelhouse, but different folks who maybe haven't been a part of the conversation yet. And all of us, right, whether or not we've been a part of the conversation, or we're new to it, or having this conversation right now. And now is a different time to be having this conversation. Asking questions about Race in the Regency four years ago is interesting and important. But it's different right now. There is something different happening in the … stakes of the way that we think and argue and remember racial history.Plain Jane The very first sentence in the Call for Papers [says] “the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others, and the pandemic that has disproportionately killed along racial lines have shocked the world into a confrontation of inequities resulting from individual behavior, institutional design, and even attachment to limited and comfortable perspectives.” That's really powerful language to introduce a Call for Papers about Jane Austen and the world of Jane Austen. What did you mean in that first sentence - “limited and comfortable perspectives that we might be attached to”?Danielle Christmas Well, what it makes me think now about is the fact that I think a lot of us, if you read that Call for Papers and agree, like, Wow, that's an important conversation to be having. Then it's likely that at least a little bit, when we read Jane Austen or - heaven forbid - we like go binge a Netflix series, right? So … Why should we be wasting hours doing this, it's purely an exercise in like, you know, self pleasure, whatever?Plain Jane Well, let's just say what we're all thinking right now, which is: “Bridgerton.” So yes, as we're watching “Bridgerton” …?Danielle Christmas Right?! As we all sit for one day and watch the entirety of the series! We, I don't know, I won't project for lots of others, but I've talked to enough people who are the same people who would read that Call for Papers and think, “This is urgent and important.” And then would would realize that there is some degree of guilt that we feel when we are cozied up right now reading Jane Austen. Like … what does it mean? That we're exercising our comfortable privilege to sit and relax and read a feel-good book, you know? I feel guilt about that. I feel guilt as a person, as a scholar who has a certain set of values. But as a Black woman who understands all of the history that's in the background of Jane Austen, I sit with some guilt about what is and is not there. I think that it's really helpful to see that, and talk about that, and not suggest that, like, that guilt can't do fruitful things. In this Persuasions issue, there are some folks who are not, quote, “scholars,” right? These are not the usual suspects that you would find in a typical peer-reviewed journal. Lots of people submitted, and some of the folks that we're publishing are non-university folks. And … we are all bringing a set of active considerations that typically are dismissed as inappropriate for informing questions and answers, and we're insisting that that's OK. And it's interesting, and it can do interesting stuff. Some of the essays, unlike a sort of traditional peer-reviewed journal, are coming more from a place of practice. Some of them are coming more from a place of intellectual memoir. And ... that is so valuable, especially when we're thinking about what it means to talk about this figure in this time, considering that the passing description of her is a woman in the 1800s, who wrote romance novels, right? Like that's the quick and short version. There's a lot of problems we need to fix right now. And that's really an indulgence and there's something to be worked out. It feels like an exercise in privilege. And that's really [the source of] some of the resistance and alarmism, I think, is that we don't like what it might mean about us if we don't want to think about that. Who wants to think about that, right?! Like who wants to think, “Oh, yeah, there's the Zong crisis, is happening in the background, right? Maybe Lord Mansfield, the real man had something to do with the Mansfield Park.” Like what a terrible … who wants to think about that?!… But if you just read it - to take away that you feel guilty, there's something wrong with you if you don't enthusiastically embrace the idea of talking about race, slavery and Jane Austen, right? Like you are intellectually dishonest, whatever. I think it's more interesting that, like, none of us really want to do that thinking! That she made it a little difficult to do that thinking. She could have been more explicit. But … an adult mind that's really fully formed and inclined to do critical thinking cannot read her novels and not ask questions about power, money, history, race. Like all of that stuff, the silences and the explicit statements: We have to notice it. We do or don't have to choose to ignore it. … It's not wrong, that on Tuesday, after doing my research on white nationalism, I don't really want to think about that.… I have a lot of students who are inclined to think that talking about this stuff means that a professor's telling them they should feel guilty about stuff. … They're conditioned to think that, like I'm saying you should have been thinking about this all along and shame on you. What I would say to them is, I think the most important thing about consuming any culture - so Jane Austen or any media - is to be deliberate and intentional … If you sit down and decide to binge “Bridgerton” … I'm gonna have fun. It's Netflix. Like, it's been a tough day. But do that knowing that today, you're … choosing not to think about all of the racial politics that Shonda Rhimes introduced by creating this alternate race history in England. The fact that she … [introduced] the visual politics of having characters of having a Black man and a white woman fall in love - in the context, just having interracial romance is itself a really political, challenging thing to represent. And to think about, especially now that I live in the south, to look at, to argue about, to remember to [think about] all of that. And Shonda Rhimes is like, “No, no, no. I'm not going to let you enjoy that without noticing what you're not noticing.”So I think it's just fine to decide, I don't really want to do that right now., I don't want to do that thinking. But tomorrow: Do that thinking, or know that it's thinking that needs to happen. And that you aren't appreciating the text for the fullness of what it is. ... You'll actually, I think, enjoy it more. Maybe you consider, like, what a decision she made, right? Like what a fascinating decision she made that we're arguing now, again, about Queen Charlotte and whether she was Black. And our construction of race - it's fascinating to hear what people have to say about Queen Charlotte being Black, as if race operated in the same way then as it does now. All of that. Plain Jane And in all of what you just said, something sticks out to me that I want to pick up - which is Jane Austen could have been more explicit. And I want to be careful that when I'm saying, “Fanny Price burns the b***h down!” You know, [that[ I'm not superimposing what I would have loved for Jane Austen to be thinking and saying. I do think, though, the more you hear the more you think, ‘“Yeah, there's that subtext. Maybe even not as subtle as I thought.”And you mentioned something in “Race and the Regency” and your talk on the Zong slave ship - [that] calling Mansfield Park Mansfield Park is a little bit like writing a novel today and calling it Scalia House. There's no way that's not saying something.So anyway, I think it's, it's not politics. It's life. If you think that we need to just sit and escape this, and your students want to just escape, and not look at this. It's not politics they're escaping from, it's basically life. It's just the real world that they're escaping from. But yet you need to escape from it. So do I and we all do that. So it's about life. And it is painful. That's the other thing you said, Yes, it's painful. You know, wherever you're coming from when you're reading Jane Austen. And when you're having these conversations about privilege, it's painful. But yet I feel like the art is what helps us work through it. So I guess that's what I pull away: the art. … But all of that noise, as you say. that loudness … was seeping in. So it's there. And it's just going to be unpacked and unraveled for generations to come.Danielle Christmas Absolutely. You know, and as I'm listening to us, and listening to you and thinking about what both of us are talking about, I think [of] another discomfort: This is really a sacred cow. So I'm spending time with Janeites. And talking about all this interesting stuff and enjoying books. And I think something that we don't like, this group that I've been spending time with ..., is that Jane Austen probably had some racial attitudes that we really wouldn't like. Right? So, really problematic racial attitudes and racial values. And that's hard, right? Like, if we, if we love her work, if we feel like she was doing important, disruptive, interesting stuff, that then challenges us. I think that brings forward ... the stuff that's, like, what does it mean about me? If I like a person, you know, I don't want to admit that about her because it means something about me. … What are my values if I enjoy that?And it is itself a kind of, like: Two things can be true, right? It can be true that she's doing interesting, disruptive, fascinating stuff. And she, I would put money down on her having racial attitudes that were not too awesome, right?I think the helpful thing to remember is we don't know, we'll never know, It's not really that interesting to argue about that. But that actually, I think, is the core of some of that alarmism, the unstated core of it. Which is like, “Are you trying to indict Jane Austen?” No, who can do that? What are we doing? It's so fascinating because I would say to a person who said that to me, like, I'm not gonna indict her, I don't have to! It is almost impossible to conceive of a world in which she would formulate her thoughts of how the world works, and how people work, and that she would think that I, a Black woman, am of equal intelligence.… She might - that'd be delightful! There's no way for me to know that! ...But, you know, I actually think it's not that interesting to acknowledge that she was a person. That's, just a person of her time. And so I want to - even among the people who it's fun to have these conversations with - disrupt the sacred, you know, really kill the sacred cow. … We must admit that this person whose work we love … we're being intellectually dishonest if we refuse that. And I actually think that's something that's really hard for us to do. There are still people who would read that Call for Papers who would share my values or do interesting work, but who will still be unsettled if I say to them, that according to today's values, and the way that we construct the idea of racism, Jane Austen was probably racist. That really makes people uncomfortable. Now, you know, it was my intellectual upbringing, like, how I was trained as a scholar, I was raised to be a little polemical. In some ways, I just kind of want to see what happens if I throw that out. ...If I go into a room and say, “What are you going to do with that? Here's the way that works” But outside of being kind of mischievous, I actually think that's probably true. And that's OK. Like, I don't think it means I shouldn't enjoy her work. I don't think it means anything about anyone who does enjoy her work. I think it means something about all of us. If we are so deeply resistant to a likelihood … I think that requires some interrogation. And that's work that even people who read that call for proposals, lots of those people who are open to different ways of thinking, so they are not themselves villainous. But like, they're not noticing what they're not noticing. Which is maybe their own resistance to the idea that, according to the way that we reasonably assign the label racism, [Jane Austen] is probably racist. What do we do with that? Plain Jane Well, you're challenging me, Danielle. Because I did have a question on here: In what ways is reading Jane Austen and Jane Austen, you know, of her time, possibly problematic for us? But it was painful to even write that question. And I asked myself, Is that really necessary? And you're telling me, it is necessary. Again, it's another thing that's there or not there, to pull out and talk about, and just make sure, like you say, if, it's uncomfortable, why is it uncomfortable? And it's okay, by the way to be uncomfortable! Something we all need to know. But Danielle, basically, you can solve America, if we can all remember to keep two thoughts in our head. That's the first lesson. And then also just be OK with being uncomfortable. Just if we can all just do those two things. America, we'll be on our way.Danielle Christmas Yeah! To insist that you have some thinking to do does not make you a villain: It means you have some thinking to do. We all have different thinking to do. And then I might not have the same work to do. But I've got my own stuff. It's funny. … This is like when I say this to my graduate students, this is very much me projecting my judgment of myself. In retrospect, I used to call everything “problematic.” My first job out of college was as an organizer. I was a union organizer driving around Missouri - so driving around where you are! - organizing people. Low-income people in downstate Missouri, doing all sorts of, you know, life [challenges.] If I had the mission, my mission was to change the world. Plain Jane That's a part of your bio I did not know! Danielle Christmas, ladies and gentlemen, driving around the byways, the blue highways of Missouri.Danielle Christmas It's an interesting state. It is an interesting state to be driving around as a 20-something Black woman there to organize low -income folks who are, you know, working their hardest. So that was a formative experience. But because of that quite reasonably, I had an eye for like, everything that is “problematic.” And yes, … and I'm not picking on you for using that word. It's a useful word.Plain Jane Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, I'm around students, and daughters, you know who, yes, find everything problematic.Danielle Christmas It's just, it's lazy. That's the thing to remember about myself, and what I noticed about my students. And the reason that I push them. It's not because they're calling something out that needs to be examined more closely. It's that it's lazy to call it “problematic” and stop right there. It's like, it is an empty explanation that explains nothing.Plain Jane So you're right. It's kind of jargon and you do a great job of cutting through the jargon. Especially for an academic, right?.Danielle ChristmasSee, that's my dream!Plain JaneOne thing I have to ask along these lines is that you are spending a lot of time, you say, among Janeites. And you mentioned not everyone would love that Call for Proposals. I mean, what do you think, because these conversations are going on in a really dynamic, fantastic way with race and the Regency in the Jane Austen world. But there also people that would like to see - and they're coming out on Twitter and saying, openly and thoughtfully I think, that they would like to see things going faster. They'd like to see change. They'd like to see a more assertive discussion about diversity and equity. But what is your sense of the JASNA community and its take on equity and diversity and approaching all of these questions in the readings of Jane Austen and her world? Danielle Christmas You know, that is a terrific question. And it's a complicated question. I think that what's good about this special issue is that, this [is] one corner of what needs to happen, which is intellectual work, that we expressed commitment to prioritizing that thinking. So that intellectual work and making that accessible. That is one corner. And that's one corner that I'm excited to participate in. The voices that are saying that that is not enough, are absolutely right. It would be dishonest of JASNA, were anyone just saying, and I don't think they would say, “You know, that's it, we're checking it off.” … So I think there's a fundamental misunderstanding of, JASNA's ambition around this, right? … A part of that is the intellectual work, of making that accessible as a publication. But the other stuff the, like, let's revisit infrastructure. Let's ... look at our mission statement. And let's look at participation, the inclusion of other voices in the way the organization is run. All that absolutely needs to happen. And that work always takes longer, right? It's always messier. It's always more complicated. And I understand people saying, like, you know, “tick tock..” What I'm excited about is that this moment is giving us an opportunity to prioritize the discussions. I would actually say of myself that I am, I'm probably unfairly patient. I am predisposed, maybe because of like, the, ugliness that I work with. And my need to like my particular intellectual project or public-facing scholarship is to figure out how to do that, how to make these conversations. possible, not hostile, really interesting, and move at the pace that people can have those conversations, right?So, do I think we should all burn down the system to stop white nationalism? Sure. Is that going to happen? No. So that means that I've got to talk to a lot of people who really disagree with me ... So I have a sense of pace and scale … So I would not call myself the best measure of pace of change, right? Also, I think, because I have the good fortune of doing what I think is this really important part of the work. And that primarily being, I've joined the editorial board of Persuasions and I'm really excited about making sure that this isn't a single special-issue thing. That this conversation continues and expands, that we're not ghettoizing this work. So I know, that's a commitment they have. And I know those other conversations are happening. And I know there's frustration. There's a reason for optimism, because we're having a conversation. And the most important thing - and this does come from my days as a union organizer - is to cultivate allies where we can find them. So I know that there are people who are part of JASNA leadership, who are all about making this happen, even if we're different people in different corners … So make the make noise - because no change happens without noise. Plain Jane Do you want to say any more about “Bridgerton?” I mean, I know that you saw it as an escape. Does it in any way advance the conversations, on all of these conversations on race and the Regency?Danielle Christmas I actually think it does really important work. Because there are arguments now about casting of Anne Boleyn in an upcoming film production that has her as a Black woman - a dark-skinned Black woman playing opposite a very … expected casting for Henry. There are dozens of future Jane Austen adaptations to come, because we love them, right? They're going to continue. They will be made as long as we watch them. At what point are .. we going to insist that we see that in those kinds of adaptations? I actually think that's really important. If someone told me, this raises the question of whether we're gonna cast Black women as leads in Jane Austen films … I actually think that's really interesting. I think so many of us like Jane Austen because we are Lizzy Bennet, right? We identify. We all want to be the people, we want to be leading ladyl. We're on the adventure, I would say even more so than lots of other works. And Jane Austen's awesome, because she makes that easy. And her stories make that easy. What does it mean for a new generation of viewer if we insist that you can look different? I think part of my grappling ... in my own journey, is feeling frustration and guilt that I enjoy something that insists that I cannot look like the person who is the lead, right? What would it have meant if that wasn't a thing to grapple with? Because people telling Jane Austen stories today already did the work of saying, “No, her stories really transcend that. It doesn't have to look like … we expect it to look.”That would have made a difference. And I actually think that “Bridgerton” is insisting that he next time there's a production, if they decide to insist on a certain kind of casting, they're being deliberate and intentional about that. And that's provocative, right? It means that if you are making the new adaptation of Sense and Sensibility [you remember]… that “Bridgerton” was super successful, right? If you're a person who wants something super successful, how much of success of “Bridgerton” could be attributed to - at least our interest at first - because of that strange world Shonda Rhimes [made] for us. So it would be shrewd for the future adaptors of Jane Austen's work to calculate on whether there is any value in being equally provocative and making us curious. And actually, I do, I think that's more important than I would have expected. And I think - this is the mischief-maker in me - I think it's good to make a person be deliberate in saying, no, they're not going to do something. .. [If] you're making an adaptation, you should have to tell yourself now that you're only going to cast the usual suspects.Plain Jane Yes, it's changed the default in a way, maybe forever. And maybe it's been a long time coming. I mean, if you look back on so many adaptations, I think very soon, if we don't already, we'll be thinking, “Boy, that is a white world they created, and that doesn't even seem realistic.” OK, so very much a random aside: When you're reading Jane Austen's descriptions of her characters now with a kind of an ear and an eye for colorism and depictions and descriptions, a lot of her lead characters - I think Eleanor Dashwood - [are] just described as Brown. So does that make it easier for you as a writer, a reader when you were younger? Did you like Soniah Kamal, who wrote Unmarriageable and who I've talked with. She said, from the very first time reading, Pride and Prejudice, it was Pakistani. Do you do make things what you need them to be in your head? I know I do as a reader as well.Danielle Christmas I think that's the only way that I can really enjoy Jane Austen. But I like that she makes that possible. ... I wouldn't go so far as to say that that is on a top 10 list of what makes her so accessible. … You know, now that I'm thinking about it, I really actually do think it's .. that she is so accessible because she makes it so easy for us to be the heroine. I do, you know, just as a reader, as a person who reads Jane Austen, for pleasure, it is easier to be transported by her work than lots of other things that I read that I would consider comparable.Plain Jane And we won't give her more credit than would have been deserved. But it I think one thing that's interesting as we talk about … the experience of reading is that it might have been unconscious. 5here are a lot of things that can be unconsciously happening. … But either way, it's interesting. Do you have anything else to add that we haven't covered? Danielle Christmas I don't have anything else to add, It's such a pleasure. These were great questions. I hope that it is entertaining and fruitful for listeners. That too on my epitaph: “She was entertaining and taught us stuff”!Plain Jane You are entertaining, and you have taught us stuff, Danielle Christmas! Thank you so much for joining us on the Austen Connection.And thank YOU, Austen Connection readers, listeners, subscribers, engagers.As always, if you liked this conversation, or think of anyone else who would find it interesting and, as Danielle Christmas says, “fruitful” - please share it!You can also sign up for the Austen Connection, if you haven't already, to get these conversations delivered right ot your Inbox.Here are some awesome links to the things Danielle Christmas talked about in this conversation. Keep reading, and let us know your thoughts. Cool Stuff/Links:The current issue of JASNA's Persuasions Online: http://jasna.org/publications-2/persuasions-online/volume-41-no-2/editors/Jane Austen & Co.'s discussion series “Race and the Regency” - it's awesome: https://www.janeaustensummer.org/raceandtheregencyMore on Jane Austen & Co: https://www.janeaustenandco.org/NYT on Chawton House Museum and Black Lives Matter: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/27/world/europe/jane-austen-slavery-museum.htmlMore on Danielle Christmas: https://englishcomplit.unc.edu/faculty-directory/danielle-christmas/ Get full access to The Austen Connection at austenconnection.substack.com/subscribe
Sarah Duncan, a Pop Culture Scholar, Multidisciplinary Artist & Cultural Worker, is here in conversation with Kristin & Alba — we are talking about the harmful mental health tropes found in Buffy's Normal Again, how common they are across pop culture, and how harmful and dangerous those tropes have been and continue to be!Kristin & Jenny will be here with your episodic conversation on S6E17: Normal Again tomorrow!+++ July is Disability Pride Month!Please, if you are able, donate to Students With Psychosis — an organization that empowers student leaders globally through community building and collaboration. Their goal is to expand mental health/brain health advocacy at the college level to ensure psychosis representation, including a global perspective. DONATE & LEARN MORE HERE: sws.ngo +++LOCATE YOUR HOSTS UPON THE INTERNETSarah Duncan: Twitter @sarah__duncan / Instagram @dame_sarahduncan / sarahmduncan.comAlba Daza: Instagram @alba.daza / albadaza.comKristin Russo: @kristinnoeline; kristinnoeline.comBuffering the Vampire Slayer: @bufferingcast on twitter, facebook, and instagramLearn more about our team at bufferingthevampireslayer.com/our-team +++CONTINUED READING / LEARNING Absolutely Stunning List of Supplementary Resources on Disability created by Sarah:https://www.bufferingthevampireslayer.com/normal-again NYTimes Review of Girl, Interrupted: https://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/21/movies/film-review-get-over-it-little-girl-stop-your-whining.htmlMore on Eli Clare:http://eliclare.com/disability/disability-pride? +++Produced by: Sarah Duncan, Alba Daza, & Kristin RussoEdited by: John Mark Nelson & Kristin Russo +++ JOIN OUR PATREON FAMILY!!Advance Music, Bonus Episodes, Live Concerts, Book Clubs, wheeeee!!patreon.com/bufferingcastLogo: Kristine Thune +++ We acknowledge that we and our team are occupying unceded and stolen lands and territories. Kristin occupies the Lenape territories of the Esopus Lenape Peoples. Jenny occupies the Wabanahkik territory of the Abenaki and Pennacook Peoples. Alba occupies Tiohtià:ke of the Kanien'kehá:ka Nation. Mack, LaToya, and John Mark occupy the lands of the Kizh Peoples. Learn more about Land Acknowledgments + our continued anti-racist efforts atbufferingthevampireslayer.com/justkeepfighting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louise Fitzhugh's beloved 1960s title "Harriet the Spy" captivated young readers for generations as they followed the confident and abruptly honest 11-year-old main character on her spying adventures in New York City. Looking back on it more than 50 years later, the podcast hosts wonder - was Harriet a good role model? Or even a good person? Plus, we'll talk to an expert from the International Spy Museum to find out which spies Harriet should have been looking up to as role models and assess her spying technique. These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System Podcast Network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/. We mentioned a lot of topics and articles in this first episode. Here's a brief list of some of them if you want to do your own further research: Debbie Reese's post on her American Indians in Children's Literature Blog: https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2020/12/not-recommended-harriet-spy-by-louise.htmlMore about Harriet the Spy and its queer representation: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/oct/06/harriet-the-spy-helped-me-come-to-terms-with-my-queer-identityExcerpt of the book “Sometimes You Have to Lie” by Leslie Brody: https://lithub.com/the-hidden-literary-heritage-of-harriet-the-spy/Wikipedia article about egg creams: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_creamAnd for some fun, figure out exactly which cheese YOU are with this Buzzfeed quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kylieb4f1899a33/what-type-of-cheese-are-you-cviclxegzkMore information about the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.: https://www.spymuseum.org/
What is shared memory? How is it used in your operating system? How is it used in PyTorch? What's shared memory good for in deep learning? Why use multiple processes rather than one process on a single node? What's the point of PyTorch's shared memory manager? How are allocators for shared memory implemented? How does CUDA shared memory work? What is the difference between CUDA shared memory and CPU shared memory? How did we implement safer CUDA shared memory?Further reading.Implementations of vanilla shared memory allocator https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/aten/src/TH/THAllocator.cpp and the fancy managed allocator https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/blob/master/torch/lib/libshm/libshm.hMultiprocessing best practices describes some things one should be careful about when working with shared memory https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/notes/multiprocessing.htmlMore details on how CUDA shared memory works https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/multiprocessing.html#multiprocessing-cuda-sharing-details
In this episode Personal Trainer Bo Skitsko and Professor Christine Phillips talk about what makes a great personal trainer and how to find a good personal trainer. If you are looking for a personal trainer, want to know if your trainer is good, or maybe want to become a certified personal trainer, then you will definitely find some good information in this podcast episode.Christine Phillips is an assistant professor in the Sport and Exercise Studies program at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C ® ). She began as an adjunct in 1993 teaching Physical Education courses but has been in the Health and Fitness industry since 1986. Professor Phillips has her Master's degree in Exercise Science, is a Certified Health and Fitness Specialist through the American College of Sports Medicine, a register Yoga Teacher through the Yoga Alliance, and Certified Group Fitness Instructor through the American Council on Exercise. Over the years she has taught credit and non-credit classes, workshops and seminars on a wide range of health and wellness topics including yoga, meditation, stress management, exercise options, and many more. Professor Phillips is passionate about helping people be healthy, happy and peaceful by sharing wellness in its many forms.Sport and Exercise Program at Tri-C:https://www.tri-c.edu/programs/health-careers/sport-and-exercise-studies/index.htmlMore from your host Bo Skitsko:Get my Book
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